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June 22, 1951 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-06-22

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American lavish Periodical a

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g the Nealm of Local Ooctety

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 8

Plights Troth

Society notes

The Samuel T. Lehrmans of
Edison avenue have left to spend
the summer in Los Angeles, Calif.

Friday, June 22, 1951

Honeymooning in the South

Local Students
Are Graduated

Henry Herbert Katz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katz of Pasa-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thayer of dena avenue, graduated from
Kentucky avenue left on a three- Michigan State College June 3.
week motor trip to Washington,
• • •
D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan King of
Wood ingham drive will hold an
Mr. and Mrs. William Cantor open house 7:30 until 11 Sunday
of Blaine avenue are visiting evening in honor of their daugh-
their children, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Isabel, who graduated from
Henry Cantor in Chicago, Ill.
the University of Michigan.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilber of
Isadore Million, son of Mr.
Wildemere avenue have return- and Mrs. S. Million of Virginia
ed from a month's stay in Miami Park received his degree from
Beach, Fla.
the University of Michigan last
Saturday. He majored in geology
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinner of
and anticipates serving overseas
Monica avenue left this week on
in that field.
a motor trip to Los Angeles,
• • •
Calif.
Dr. Stanley M. Ball, son of
JAMCE CAROL REIS
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Solomon Mrs. Ethel Ball and the late Dr.
• • •
of Sturtevant avenue left on a Abraham Ball, graduated recent-
Mr. and Mrs. William,.Reis of two-week visit to Pittsburgh, ly from Albany Medical College.
Ile took his pre-medical studies
West Philadelphia avenue an- Pa.
at the University of Michigan
nounce the engagement of their
(laughter, Janice Carol, to Ed-
Mrs. William Kraft of Prairie and was awarded a research fel-
ward Allan Goodman, son of Mr. avenue and Mrs. Thomas Brown lowship to Albany College.
• • •
and Mrs. Moe H. Goodman of of San Juan drive have returned
Muirland avenue. The couple is from Atlantic City, N. J.
Louise Helfgott, (laughter of
planning a spring wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marks of now of West Hartford, Connecti-
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gitlin Fairfield avenue are visiting cut, but formerly of Detroit,
have returned from a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- graduated from William Hall
High School in that city.
Albany, N.Y., where they at- man Miller of New York City.
• • •
tended the graduation of their
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher of
Roger Greenberg, son of Mr.
nephew, Dr. Stanley M. Ball,
the son of Mrs. Ethel Ball and Appoline avenue are sojourning and Mrs. M. E. Greenberg of
in San Francisco, Calif.
Ohio avenue graduated from the
the late Dr. Abraham Ball.
University of Michigan Saturday,
MRS. DONALD J. GILBUIt



June 16. He majored in journal-
ism, and is now on the staff of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lipsitt of West Outer drive announce the
the Jewish Chronicle.
marriage of their daughter, Eileen, to Donald J. Gilbur, son of Mr.
GIVE YOUR CHILD
and Mrs. Joseph Gilbur of LaSalle boulevard, on Thursday, June 14.
The ceremony took place at the Statler Hotel with Rabbi A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blumberg
Hershman
offitiating. The bride wore a ballerina length gown of
have returned from their Miami
Beach home after a six months imported white embroidered organdy, with a sweetheart neckline :
vacation to their home on Oak- and a Basque bodice, and shirred capped sleeves.
Mrs. William Miller was the matron of honor, while the bride's
man boulevard.
sister, Marilyn Lipsitt, was the maid of honor. The best man was
Marvin C. Gross, and Dr. William Miller served as usher.
THIS SUMMER
After a wedding dinner at the Stutter, the couple left on an
extended trip through the south.
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