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June 29, 1950 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-06-29

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Page 13

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, June 29, 1950

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Engagement Announced

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of Local Societ y

Kaufman Thins Engaged, Married

Bay City Poles

By ELLA R. ANTHONY
Funeral services were held on
Monday for Samuel Portutchyck,
of 223 Grant Street north, who
died at Mercy Hospital. Rabbi!
Glancz officiated. Survivors in :
elude the widow, Anna, three
daughters, Miriam and Lee Ellen
and Mrs. Yale Lopatin, of Wind-
sor, Ont.
• • • •
Joshua Magidson, son of Mr.
Louis Magidson, graduated from
the Chicago Medical school, and
will intern at Grace Hospital,
Detroit.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. George Rosen-
, baurn, of Flint, announce the en-
! gagement of their daughter,
Elaine, to Karl Mono, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mono.
• * «
Barbara Jacoby, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. A. Jacoby is attend-
' ing summer school at Ann Arbor.
• •

Mrs. Jean Pasternack, of Laf-
ayette, Ind., and Mrs. Ruth Fred,
of Houston, Tex., daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. William Hutton,
have returned to their respec-
tive homes after attending the
50th wedding anniversary of
their parents.
• • •
Mrs. Hubert Smith of Detroit,
was a visitor in Bay City this
week.

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Society notes

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ROSLIND B. KAUFMAN MRS. LAWRENCE WEINTRAUB



an
open
house
on
June
25,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ruben
Kaufman
of
At
Clements avenue announced the engagement of their daughter Ros-
lind, to David Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry IL Horowitz, of
Normandy avenue. The wedding has been set for Sept. 24 on Miss
Kaufman's birthday.
At a candlelight ceremony at the Book Cadillac Hotel on March
26, Marilyn B. Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Kaufman,
became the bride of Lawrence Weintraub. Rabbi Morris Adler offi-
ciated.
The bride chose a satin gown with a sweetheart neckline and
circular train. Her fingertip illusion veil was held in place by a
hand-beaded satin coronation crown. She carried white orchids and
lilies-of-the-valley on a white Bible.
Rosalind Kaufman was her twin sister's maid-of-honor and
Mrs. Rochelle Turovitz of Chicago was matron-of-honor. Ruth Wein-
traub, Geraldine Bershas, Marcia Turovitz, Alice Kasem and Doreen
Bershas were the bridesmaids.
The bridegroom asked his brother, Jackie, to be his best man.
' The ushers were Leon Goldfarb, Marvin Bershas, Bernard Kauf-
man, Cecil Malach and Arnold Turovitz. Junior usher was Ronald
Fruitman and Lester Turovitz was ring bearer.
Following a. Miami Beach honeymoon, the couple are residing
on Lawton avenue.

Mrs. Leona Well Krieger of
Ewald Circle gave a bridal shower
at the Statler Terrace Room in
honor of Miss Delores Sinai of
Santa Barbara drive, whose wed-
At a cocktail party given Friday evening, June 23, in their ding will be held in the fall.
home on Outer drive, west, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Levison announced
Philip Spickler has returned
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Muriel to A. Arnold Agree, from
Florida, where he attends
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree of the Lee Plaza Hotel.
the University of Miami, to spend
Ruth Muriel attended Michigan State College and Wayne Uni- his summer vacation with his par-
versity. Mr. Agree is a graduate of U. of M. college of archi- ents, the Spicklers of Vassar
tecture, a member of Phi Sigma Delta social fraternity and Tau drive.
Sigma Delta architectural honorary society.
The couple are planning a September wedding.
Janice Manning and Constance
Sarason, both of Ohio avenue,
are leaving for Chicago, where
they will join a group going to
i
Camp Chickagami in Winter,
May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Abram Goldberg (Helen Shewach) of Wis.
Appoline avenue, a son, Michael Alan.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sike of Dex-
June 2—To Mr. and Mrs. David J. Stolman (Florence Alderman)
ter boulevard are vacationing in
a son, Neil Richard.
June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kowal (Eleanor Rogoff) of Long Beach, Cal., where they are
visiting their children, Mr. and
Normandy avenue, a son, Gordon Mark.
Mrs. Sam Roska.
June 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Talon (Anne Raizin) of
Northlawn avenue, a son, Neil Stuart.
Mrs. H. C. Broder will leave
June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Keen, of Pasadena avenue July 1 for a month's vacation in
California.
a daughter, Rochelle Gayle.
June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sherman of Linwood avenue,
f.
tri
a daughter, Joan.
June 16—To Mr. and Mrs. George Rapaport (Elsie Lipton) of
Atkinson avenue, a daughter, Rosanne Joyce.
June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Brenner (Resa Max) of
Clairmount avenue, a daughter, Donna Leslee.

Mr. and Mrs. Harley J. Citrin
of Huntington Woods, left for an
extended vacation to the West
Coast. They will stay at Yellow-
stone Park, San Francisco, and
Los Angeles. They are expected
to return in the early part of
August.

HONOR PONTIAC WOMAN
Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg of Pontiac
was honored at special dedication
services at Bnai Israel Temple in
Pontiac for her services to the
congregation and the Ladies' Aux-
ilitry.

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