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October 05, 1950 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-10-05

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Thursday, October 5, 1950

Page 9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Plans June Wedding

Society notes

Engagement Told

Leaving for Harvard law school
is Murray Greenblatt, son of the
Daniel Greenblatts of Marlowe
avenue. He is a recent graduate
of the University of Michigan
school of finance.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ehrlich
of Boston boulevard west have
moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and
will reside at 138 82nd Place east.

Shirley Doi b and Elaine Gold-
rath are resuming their studies
at the University of Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nagler
of Monterey avenue are moving
to New York City where they
will reside at 27 76th street west.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Spiegel
(Helen Tennebaum) of Chicago
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Tannen-
baum of Tyler avenue for the
High Holy Days.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Colbert
of Pennington drive are visiting
in San Francisco, Cal.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lipsitt
and daughter, formerly of Indi-
ana avenue are now residing
in their new home on Lauder
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaczander
(Estelle Spatt) formerly of Col-
lingwood avenue are now resid-
ing in their new apartment in
JOYCE WEINGARDEN
Flushing, N. Y. Mr. Kaczander
FERN .f c Vali AARON




was recently appointed associate

At
a
family
dinner
recently,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Louis Weingarden
radio
director
with
the
Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Aaron of Ohio avenue announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Fern Judith, to Harold Kumove, son of Mr. Broadcasting System. Mrs. Kac- of Santa Rosa drive announced the engagement of their daughter,
zander will soon be in Detroit Joyce to Marshall Markle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Markle of
and Mrs. Max Kumove of Leslie avenue.
for an extended visit with her Cannonsburg, Pa.
An early June wedding is planned.
The wedding is planned for Dec. 3.
family on Cortland avenue.

art/is

Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank (Bryna Lewis) a son,
Jay William.
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren (Pearl Applebaum) of
St. Louis, Mo., a son, Joshua Samuel.
Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ser•ina (Sylvia Jane Barnett)
of Van Nuys, Cal., a son, Phillip Miles.
Sept. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cohen (Sylvia Cottler) of
19967 Lauder avenue, a son, Donald Michael.
Sept. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Levine (Gloria Gordon) of Mt.
Clemens, a daughter, Trudy Anne.
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Faigin (Frieda Kumove) of
19145 Coyle avenue, a son, Gary David.
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs.. Sidney Lieberman (Ann Solomon)
of 2712 Sturtevant avenue, a son, Robert Neil.
Sept. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. M. Parker (Evelyn Abramson) of
18619 Marlowe avenue, a son, Sidney David.
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobson (Anna Rubin) of Glad-
stone avenue, a daughter. Maureen Lynn.
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson of Chicago blvd., a
daughter, Linda Sue. Mrs. Nelson is the former Barbara Burnstine.
Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Berlin (Estelle Zupnitske) of
3010 Boston boulevard, a son, Eric Michael.
Sept, 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fraiberg of 2249 Oakman boule-
vard, a daughter, Enid Rose.
Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dubin (Pearl Jean Weisner), a
son, Daniel Gary.
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Viedrah (Enid Berkowitz)
a daughter, Beth Sheryl.
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kaplan (Lee Weberman)
of 916 Pleasant drive, Ypsilanti, Mich., a son, Alan Harvey.
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Y. Zussman (Myra Ezra of
Windsor) of Burlingame avenue, a son, Neil Robert.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H.
Seltzer will entertain a number
of their friends in their home at
19475 Stratford road on Saturday
evening in honor of their daugh-
ter, Ruth, her fiance, Dr. Saul
Harrison, of Philadelphia, and
Dr. Harrison's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Harrison of Fair
Lawn, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marcus
of Greenlawn avenue left on a
motor trip to Washington, D. C.,
Workers for the third annual and New York.
antique show of the Michigan
N yr, tyro
Region of Ort will be entertained
at a brunch to be held at 12 a.m.,
vpsido down, you wirel
Friday, Oct. 6 at the Franklin
find • lino. wino thin
Hills Country Club.
After a six week motor trip
Call Mrs. Henry Stark, UN. 3-
to the west and south on their
honeynrun Mr. and Mrs. Sey- 8833 for reservations.
mour Chafetz have returned and
A welcome gift for any occa-
are residing at 2242 Blaine ave-
WINES
nue. Mrs. Chafetz is the former sion is a subscription to the Jew-
MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Mildred Joyce Chudnow, daugh- ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1040.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chud-
now of Grand avenue, and her
husband is the son of the Jack
Chafetz, of Monica avenue. Their
marriage was an event of Aug. 1.

ART CLASSES
.
Art classes for advanced and
elementary students will reopen
at the Centeg Sunday. Leon Ma-
kielski and Sam Bernstein will be
instructors.

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At their home on Monterey avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Preston on the eve of their daughter Barbara's birthday, announced
her engagement to Saul S. Ginsburg, son of Mrs. L. Silverman of
Washburn avenue and the late Mr. Max Ginsburg.

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