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Thursday, October 19, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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By ELLA It. ANTHONY

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
Hirschfield have returned from
a short visit with friends in
Toronto and Hamilton, Ont.
• • •

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rabino-
witz of Webb avenue announce
the marriage of their daughter
Ruth, to David J. Mendelson,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Abram Mendelson.
The marriage was solemnized
Sunday, Sept. 2 at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek by Rabbi Morris
Adler and Dr. A. M. Hershman.
Following a New York trip,
the couple will reside at 3741
Col i ngwood avenue.

Mrs. Ann Lutren has returned
to Detroit after visiting friends
and relatives here for several
weeks.
• • •

Mrs. Theodore S. Friedman is
visiting relatives in Rock Island,

Ill.

Zena Berkowitz
Weds G. Weiss

At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ishman of Lawrence avenue
on the evening of Oct. 5, Zena
M. Berkowitz became the bride
of George Weiss. The marriage
was solemnized by Rabbi Jacob
Segal.
The bride is the daughter of
Morris Berkowitz of LaSalle
avenue and the late Morris
Berkowitz. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S,
Weiss of Boston boulevard.

Si',mund S.chermers
on Visit to Detroit

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund W.
Schermer of 1611 Euclid avenue,
Miami Beache, Fla., have mo-
tored to their former hometown
of Detroit. They are stopping at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel while
visiting their many relatives and
friends.

MRS. MARVIN GOLDMAN
• • •

At a candlelight ceremony Oct.
8 at the Lee Plaza Hotel, Eileen
Harriet Ferentz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Kanterman of
Calvert avenue, became the
bride of Marvin Goldman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldman of
Griggs avenue.
The bride's sister, Betty Fer-
entz, was maid of honor and
Mrs. Allan E. David and Mrs.
Edward J. Ferentz were the
bridesmaids.
The bride's gown was of ice
blue satin, scalloped in seed
pearls.
Robert Goldman, the groom's
brother, was best man. The
ushers were Irving Goldman and
Nathan Felsen Feld.
Following a wedding trip to
Miami Beach, Fla., the couple
will reside at 843 Whitmore
drive.

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of Chicago boulevard, will be at
home Sunday afternoon, Oct. 22
celebrating the golden wedding
anniversary of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman,
znd their own silver anniversary.
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Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Jacoby an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Barbara Ann, to
Richard B. Michelson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Michelson of
this city. Both are students at
the U of M where Richard is
attending medical school and
will graduate in June. They are
making plans for a Dec. 30

wedding. • • •

Elaine Rosenbaum, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rosenbaum
of Flint was married last Sun-
day to Karl Mono, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Mono of this city.
After a wedding trip to New
York, they will make their home

here. • • •

Mrs. Joseph Sempliner is in
Rochester, N.Y., where she has
been called by the illness of her
sister, Mrs. Harry Bernstein.
• •

•

Rabbi Mendel Glancz, who has
served the Jewish community in
this city for 25 years, was re-
cently honored at a dinner.
• • •

MRS. DAVID 110R.OWITZ

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson
In a ceremony on Sept. 24 at the 'Thai David, Rosalind B. Kauf-
have returned from a trip to man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Kaufman of Clements avenue,
Cadillac, Mich., where they visit- became the bride of David Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ed their children, Mr. and Mrs. Horowitz of Normandy avenue.
Jack Korn.
The bride wore a satin gown with a sweetheart neckline and
circular train. Her fingertip illusion veil was held in place by a
hand-beaded coronation crown, matching the seed pearls on her

Louis D. Bensons Fete
Their 25th Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Benson
of Fullerton avenue celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary
Sept. 23 at the Whittier Hotel.
In addition to their children,
Rochelle, Stanford, Rose and Al-
vin, more than 300 friends and
relatives were on hand to cele-
brate.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman gave
the blessing.

gown.
She carried white orchids and lilies of the valley, mounted on a

white Bible.
Her twin sister, Mrs. Marilyn Weintraub, was matron of honor.
The groom's sister, Esther Horowitz, was maid of honor.
Marcia Turovitz, of Chicago, Geraldine Bershas, Dorsey Beren-
stein, Betty Popper and Lorraine Freedman were the bridesmaids.
Lenore Bershas, Sonia Bershas and Carol Robinson were junior
bridesmaids. Elaine Galinsky was flower girl.
The bridegroom's brother, Irving, was best man. Bernard Kauf-
man. David Goodman, Danny Menkovitz, Marvin Popper and Louis

Popper were ushers.
Maurice Galinsky, Sidney Blackman and Morris Horowitz were
junior ushers. Lester Turovitz of Chicago was ringbearer.
A welcome gift for any occa-
the newly-
Upon their return from a Miami Beach honeymoon,

sion is a subscription to the iew-
weds will make their home in Detroit.
h.h Chronicle. - Call WQ. 1-1041.

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8ngagements

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At a family dinner party on Aug. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lentz

Center Widens
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of Lauder avenue announced the engagement of their daughter, A
New facilities at the Dexter-
of Davison branch of the Jewish
lene, to Lawrence Trute, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Trute
Community Center will be
Philadelphia avenue. Lawrence is a senior at Wayne University.
utilized in the fall program for
teen-agers, Bill Rosenthal, assist-
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ant supervisor, announces.
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In the newly opened play-
ground, games for teenagers will
be organized by Doris Katz,
health education instructor. A
fully equipped photography
darkroom, will be used by the
teen-agers photography club
which meets every Monday.
A new ceramics room and arts
and crafts room will be opened
about Nov. 1.
Seventeen teen-age clubs will
meet at the Dexter-Davison
branch this year.

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