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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 6, 1950
Honeymooning in Chicago
Troth Revealed
cS oc i et] notes
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Schloss of
California (the former Muriel
Levett of Detroit) are the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Miller of Lawrence avenue.
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Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins is
spending a few weeks in Charle-
voix. Alice and Martha Robbins
are attending the National Music .
Camp at Interlochen, Mich.
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Members and guests of the Tam
O'Shanter Country Club will
hold their monthly luncheon Fri-
day. Golf and door prizes will
be distributed.
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Ruth E. Stein of Richton ave-
nue is spending a fortnight at
Great Neck, Long Island and a
few days in Pittsburgh, where
she is the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. I .
David Newman.
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Bella Moskowitz of Sturtevant
avenue is attending the Lambda
Sigma pharmaceutical convention
in Indianapolis, Ind. • Miss Mos-
lidwitz, who graduated from the
Wayne University college of
pharmacy, is chief pharmacist at
the Children's Hospital.
Lois Goldman Wed
MRS. CHARLES AARON ROSENDLATT
In a ceremony held May 29 at the Wilshire Hotel, Paula Joyce
Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fox of Oakman botilevard,
was united in marriage with Charles Aaron Rosenblatt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max R. Rosenblatt of Atkinson avenue.
The bride chose a gown of white satin trimmed with seed pearl.
The sweetheart neckline was traced with a border of seed pearl.
The gown swept into a long train from the deep gathers at the
waist. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a tiara of seed pearl.
She carried white orchids on a Bible.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Gordon Meisner was the matron-
of4ionor. Bridesmaids were Ruth Levick, Bernice Kuretzsky,
Gertrude Schwartz and Ann Jacobson. Lorretta Gallison was
junior bridesmaid.
Gordon
Kenneth Levick was. best n - tan and the ushers were
Meisner, Burt Osborne, Arthur Shapero and Lou Egnater. Marshall
Rosenberg was junior usher.
Following a honeymoon in Chicago the couple will reside on
Atkinson avenue.
Birtlzs
June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schwartz (Irene Levine) of
Fairfield avenue, a daughter, Linda Sue.
June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kline (Gertrude Rohten-
berg) of Grand avenue, a daughter, Joanne Roberta.
June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Abramson (Janet Arta) of
Webb avenue, a son, Jeffry Lee.
June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frankel (Lillian Galen)
a son, Stuart David.
SngageInents
Announcement is made of the engagement of Senta Hess,
daughter of David Hess and the late Mrs. Hess, to Hyman (Chaim)
Shenkman, son of the late Jacob Shenkman and Mrs. Mirjam
Abromovitz Shenkman. The wedding has been set for August 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Greenspan of Beverly Hills, Cal. (formerly
of Detroit) announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to
Jerry Glesby, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Glesby of Shoreham
drive, Los Angeles, at a dinner-dance at the Brentwood Country
Club. Mr. Glesby attended Pierce College. Miss Greenspan is a
graduate of Beverly Hills High School.
Israel Sets Minimum
Age for Marriage at 17
JERUSALEM — (Special) —
The Israeli parliament voted to
set the age of 17 as the minimum
age for marriage. The General
Zionists and the religious bloc
voted against the amendment. Up
to the age of 18 the parents' con-
sent must be obtained.
JUDITH SKY
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Sky of Taylor avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Judith, to Joel B. Friedman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman of Toledo, Ohio.
Miss Sky attended the Highland Park Junior College and the
Institute of Child Study. Mr. Friedman attended Ohio State Uni-
versity and the University of Toledo where he was affiliated with
Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.
A late August wedding is planned.
Marcella Wagner
Weds Easterner
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MRS. MARVIN ROLLINS
An antique satin gown with ap-
pliqued flowers of imported
thread lace on the skirt was worn
by Lois Jean Goldman when she
became the bride of Marvin Rol-
lins at Franklin Hills Country
Club on Wednesday evening,
June 28.
The dress was accented with
an illusion fingertip length veil
fastened to a cap of dutchess lace,
and the bride carried a prayer
book covered with white orchids
and phalaenopsis.
Her attendant was Mrs. Harry
Gordon. Carol Sloman, cousin of
the bride, was flower girl.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman
of Canterbury road, and her hus-
band's parents are the Benjamin
Rollins of Merton road.
Stanford Levin, cousin of the
groom, was best man, and seating
guests were Leonard Grossman
and Herbert Rollins.
LESSER'S CLOVER LODGE
Lesser's Clover Lodge in Ome-
na, Mich. will feature Ted Werbel
as master-of-ceremonies. Ted is
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner of known lar his ability to entertain
Buena Vista avenue announce the guests.
marriage of their daughter, Mar-
The deadline of t h e Jewish
cella, to Eugene F. Blechman, son Chronicle is noon on. Mondays.
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blechman
of Coatesville, Penn.
The couple is honeymooning at
Mackinac Island and will make
their home in Philadelphia, Penn. Orchestras & Entertainment
Mr. Blechman is a graduate of
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