Ceder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 T'iursday, July 27, 1950 Page 7 DETROIT JF:WISI1 CHRONICLE Wed in Evening Ceremony Onqagements Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hoffman of Ohio avenue announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Hoffman, to Julius Berkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berkowitz of Strathmoor avenue at a dinner given in honor of the fiances. The wedding date has been set for NOV. 26. • • Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. Weisman of Chicago, Ill. announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine Lois, to Norman Z. Milin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Milin of Monica avenue. An early fall wedding Make YOUR Plan is being planned. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Labiner of Weverly avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Sidney Riger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rigel . of Grand avenue. A fall wedding is planned. with the Schiller Man! Mr. and :qrs. Sam Schoen of Indianapolis, Ind. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Estelle of Detroit, to Joseph M. Climstcin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Climstein of Gladstone avenue. Miss Schoen attended Butler University in Indianapolis. Mr. Clim- stein is a graduate of Wayne University in chemical engineering. A late winter wedding is planned. Betrothed oles Bay rly doles By ELLA R. ANTHONY Mrs. Al Golobeig and children have returned home from a month's visit with relatives in California. PORCHES— OPEN OR CLOSED Installed or repaired. Built to • • • Mrs. Louis Davidson of Detroit MRS. FREDERIC L. MARBLESTONE • • • Renee Marilyn Salon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salon of Longfellow avenue, became the bride of Frederic Lewis Marble- stone, son of Mrs. I. Marblestone of Hamilton avenue and the late Mr. Marblestone, at an evening ceremony 'on July 23 at the Sheraton. The bride chose for her wedding, a gown of gardenia white satin combined with imported chantilly lace. It was distinguished by a deep oval neckline and a low bodice with long fitted sleeves. The very full satin skirt fell from a fitted hipline and swept into a cathedral train. Her' fingertip veil of silk illusion was held in place by a close fitting cap of matching chantilly lace with a scal- loped edge entwined with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of French camellias and ivy centered by a white orchid. Collette Salon attended her sister as maid-of-honor and Mrs. Gerald Steinberg, sister of the groom, was matron-of-honor. Nancy Steinberg was flower girl, Jerome Reiss acted as best man and the ushers were Kenneth Powell of Pittsburgh, Pa., Milton Bronstein of Fort Wayne, Ind., Howard Prince, Sam Israel, and Gerald Steinberg. After their wedding Mr. and Mrs. Marblestone left for an ex- tended honeymoon in Chicago, Wisconsin, and northern Michigan. On returning they will reside at the Roselawn Apartments on High- land avenue. your specifications. ATTIC ROOMS— and her sister, Mrs. Kathryn Jack RECREATION ROOMS of Fresno, Cal., former residents Your plans or ours. Let us of this city, renewed old friends show you what we have done and acquaintances here this week. for others. • • • KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn are „ Youngstown, Hotpoint, West- visiting relatives in Cleveland. inghouse, etc. • * • Ellis Isaacson and son Frank STORM WINDOWS— STORM DOORS of Chicago, were the guests of Combination Screens and the former's mother, Mrs. Lillian Storms, Aluminum, Steel or Isaacson, the past week. Wood. • • • Tommy, Biller and Irwin Sher- ROOFING man have left the city for Cali- A variety of high-quality roof- ing is avlilable, expertly ap- fornia, where the latter will join ANN FAULKAUFF plied. his wife and daughter who have • • • been visiting there for the past SIDING party on July 23, At a dinner month. Mrs. Ethel Faulkauff of Broad- Add years of beauty and life • • • to your honie. Saves fuel, too - Mr. and Mrs. Shepard Freed of street boulevard announced the . • . cooler in summer, warmer engagement of her daughter, Ann, Providence, R. I., are the guests to Alvin Rosenbloom, son of Mr. in winter. of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and and Mrs. Abe Rosenbloom of Mrs. Alex Kahn. Greenlawn avenue. 4 c, • • • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis The deadline of the Jewish Levine are the latter's mother, Mrs. M. Peel, and her brother Chronicle is noon on Monday. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Peel- of Cincinnati. MICKEY WOOLF AND HIS TAI,KED 'BOUT SHOW BAND Now Acceptig Reservations for October, Nov., and December Call now to secure your date! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feldstein, Miss Lillian Harris and their nieces •Mary Lou Feldstein and Marilyn Warner left on a motor trip to California and Canada. UN. 1-8065 • As the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation plans for its annual meeting in Septem- ber, Mrs. Maurice A. Landau has been meeting with the nominat- ing committee to select 16 candi- dates to fill vacancies on the division's board of directors. The board of the Women's Di- vision is comprised of 48 mem- bers-at-large, one-third of which are elected every year for a three- year term. All women members of the board of governors of the Federation serve on the board of the Women's Division. Other members include one life member, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, first president of the Women's Division, and one special member, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, by virtue of her position as president of the International Council of Jewish Its Detroit Guests The following Detroiters are guests at Greenbush Inn, Green- bush, Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Newman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kellman, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenberg, Mrs. Bernice Rattner, Mr. and Mrs. William Jacob, Bernice Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kline, Joseph Margulla, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Budson and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. 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