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May 28, 1948 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-05-28

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New Medical-Dental Center Offers
Extensive Facilities to NW Residents

••••!.7.

Detroit's first neighborhood medical center, offering extensive
facilities for medical and dental care for residents of outlying sec-
tions. opened in March at McNichols Rd. and Kentucky.
The Marygrove Medical Center is staffed by four physicians, Dr.
Gilbert D. Schoenfield, - Dr. Sidney S Levine, Dr.. Meryl M. Fenton
and Dr. Harold M. Rosen, and two dentists, Dr. Gerald J. Bloom
and Dr. Morris Koorhan. Each practices independently, while re-
taining the advantages of modern group practice.
Facilities for emergency service, minor surgery, physiotherapy,
hydrotherapy, x-ray, flouroscopy, cardiology and laboratory analy-
sis are contained in the Center, in addition to consultation and
treatment rooms. The Schettler • Drug Co: operates a ccimplete
pharmacy unit in connection with the Center.

Rosalyn Ann Barnett Wed
To Harold Roy Blankstein

Troth Announced

The Crystal Ballroom of the
Book-Cadillac Hotel was trans-
formed into a chap-el for the wed-
ding ceremony of Rosalyn Ann
Barnett and Harold Roy Blank-
stein T'hursday, May 27.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett of
Muirland Ave., and her husband's
- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Blankstein of - Chicago. Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer officiated.
A gown of blush pink satin,
trimmed with Chantilly lace,
fashiOned in • Edwardian style,
was the bride's choice for "her
wedding. A cathedral train, a
full-length veil of French silk
illusion, held by a coronet of
heirloom lace, and a fan of gar-
denias and stephanotis completed
her ensemble.
MISS DIANE RUTH LEVY
Her attendants were Lois Gold-
man, maid of honor; Phyllis
The engagement of Diane Ruth
Rubin, Barbara Miller of Dayton, Levy to Joseph L. Halberg was
announced at a family dinner by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Levy of 18400 -Stoepel Ave. Her
fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Halberg of 2286 W. Phil-
adelphia.

I8—THE JEWISH NEWS

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Pfc.
Morton Gottleib wishes to thank
At the demonstration in honor relatives and friends for the many
of the rebirth of the State of Is- kindnesses shown them at the
rael, arranged by the American time of the reburial of their son.
Zionist Emergency Council, in
Washington, D.C., Congressman
Hors D'Oeuvres
Harold F. Youngblood of Detroit
For your Party, Reception or
was one of the guest speakers.
Wedding
In his address, which was re-
Canapes and Teo Sandwiches
printed in the Congressional Rec-
Attractively and Tastefully
Prepared
ord on May 19, Rep. Youngblood
SILENT HOSTESS
called for the immediate lifting of
.
HOgarth 7217
the embargo on arms to Israel.

Youngblood Asks for
Lifting of Embargo

April 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Wilkins (Pnina Laikin of
Detroit) of Mt. Airy, Md., a
daughter, Deborah Kay.
* * *
May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Levine (Gladys Rein) of Tux-
edo Ave., a son, Ernest.
* * *
May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph J. Allender (Bette Davis)
of- Monica Ave., h son, Steven
Howard.
* * *
May .3—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Miller (Audrey Robinson) of
Lancaster, Pa., a daughter,
Claudia.

May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Lofman (Zelda Kaufman), a
daughter, Alene Marsha.
▪ * *
May 10—To Mr. and Mrs. David
A. Gutman (Margaret Borison) of
2689 Glynn Ct., -a son, Edward
Samuel.
* * *
May 13—To _Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Hoptman '(Mildred Ehrlich-
man) of 3320 Chicago Blvd., a
son, Leslie Marc.
* *
May 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Not-
man P. Greene (Francine Irving)
of Chicago Blvd., a daughter,
Barbara Ann.
* * *
May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray L. Singer (Marilyn Hass) of
Rosemont Rd., a son, Glenn Rob-
ert.

* * *
May 18—To Dr. and Mrs. Theo-
dore I. Roth, a son, Henry L.

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Sydney Blankstein served his
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