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October 08, 1948 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-10-08

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First Local Lifetime
Member of Bnai Brith

DOROTHY AVERBUCK, a
member of the Louis Marshall
Chapter of Bnai Brith, is the first
woman in Detroit to receive a
life-time memberShip. For the
SLIM of $100, a birthday gift from
her husband, Mrs. Averbuck
became a life-time member of
Bnai Brith.

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July 8—To Dr. and Mrs. M. D.
Garfield of 1975 Pingree, a son,
Daniel Ira.
* * *
Aug. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Davis (Bessie Liefer),
a daughter, Reva Sharon.
* * *
Sept. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert-
ram Kaatz (Kate Pantzer) of
18281 Ohio, a daughter, Marjorie
Rose.
* * *
Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Phi-
lip Marks (Frances Cohn of De-
troit) of Flushing, N. Y., a daugh-
ter, Diane Grace.
* * *
Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bussell (Ruth Lois Deutsch) of
Buena Vista Ave., a son, Bruce.
* * *
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Morris M. Hoff (Sara Dater) of
Gladstone Ave., a son, Steven
Paul.
• * *
Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cohen of 18715 Kentucky, a son,
Stuart Lloyd.
* * *
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Fredericks (Jean Lester),
a son.
* *
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
William Lester (Lois Coburn) of
Sherman Oaks, Calif., formerly
of Detroit, a daughter.
* *
Sept. 2T—To Mr. and Mrs. Man-
uel Benjamin of Philadelphia,
Pa., (Ethel Weis, formerly of De-
troit), a son, Robert.
* *
Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old A. Sitron (Ruth Kazdan) of
.2672 Buena Vista, a son, Edwin
David.
* * *
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Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kaatz (Paula Gleiser of Lima,
Peru) of the Highland Towers, a
daughter, Linda Rochelle:
* * *
Sept. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Broder (Peggy Fisher) of
Cleveland, a daughter.

10—THE JEWISH NEWS

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ROSENBERG - NOVAK: Na- Brodsky, sister of the bride-
talie Novak, daughter of Mr. and groom, was matron-of-honor,
Mrs. Fred Novak of Roselawn Bridesmaids were Miriam Le-
Ave.; became the bride of Bern- bove, Mrs. Richard Lazar and
ard Rosenberg. son of Mr. and Irene Assik.
Mrs. Sidney Rosenberg of Buf-
Ed Landerman of Pittsburgh
falo, N. 'Y., at the Whittier Hotel,
was best man. Ushers were
Sept. 26.
Her attendants were her sister, Howard, Morton and -Richard
Mrs. Barney Bronstein, matron Lazar and Abraham Brodsky.
Out-of-town guests were pres-
of honor; Mrs. Albert Goldstein
and Gerldine• Zeitlen as brides- ent from Pittsburgh, Chicago,
maids. Irving Rosenberg, brother New York and Cleveland, Colum-
of the bridegroom; was best man. bus and Elmira, 0.
Ushers were Seymur Rosenberg,
Following a three-week honey-
Freddie Efronson, Gordon Sax, moon in Florida; the newlyweds
Bernie and Jerry Friedman.
will reside at the Highland
There were many out-of-town Towers.
* * *
guests from Buffalo, Toronto,
New York City, Baltimore and
HESS-KLUGMAN: The mar-
Nashville. Tenn.
riage of Norman Klugman (Kay),
After a month's honeymoon in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Miami, Fla., Cuba and New York Kay of Elmhurst Ave., to Otto
City; the newlyweds will make Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt
their home in Buffalo, N. Y.
• Hess of Dexter Blvd., was sol-
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emnized at Jericho Temple. Rab-
MIRELL-COOPER: Mr. and bi Morris Adler officiated.
Mrs. Irving Cooper of 12674 Stoe-
The bride wore a royal blue
pel Ave. announce the marriage gabardine suit and carried white
of their daughter, Henrietta, to orchids on a white Bible.
Lee I. Mirell, son of Mr. and
Friedel Moser was maid-of-
. Mrs. S. , Mirell of Los Angeles, honor. The bride's sister, Mrs.
Calif., on Sept. 4, in Los Angeles. .
Rita Levitt of Indianapolis, was
On Sept. 12 the bride's parents
had open house for the young matron-of-honor. Buddy Gross of
Glen Lyon, Pa., served as usher.
couple in Detroit.
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
The bride, who lived in Los
Angeles for over two years, is a ding were from New York, In-
graduate of Wayne University dianapolis, Pasadena, Calif.,
where she majored in journalism. Washington, D. C., and Glen
Her husband, a graduate of Lyon, Erie, Wilkes Barre and
UCLA, is now enrolled at •Har- Philadelphia, Pa.
The newlyweds are spending a
vard Law School.
*
*
two-week honeymoon in the
SOFER - JACOBS. The mar- East. Upon their return, they will
riage of Miss Henrietta Sylvia reside at 2329 Cortland.
Jacobs and Dan Harold Sofer
took place Sunday morning, Oct. Florence Abramovich
3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Leichtling of Oakman Blvd. Wed to Richard Liss
Rabbi Morris Adler performed
At a recent ceremony at Shaa-
the ceremony.
Mrs. Sofer is the daughter of rey Zedek, Florence Abramovich,
the late Mr. and Mrs. Isadore daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Jacobs of Cleveland and her hus- Abramovich, spoke her marriage
band is the son of Mrs. Mathilda vows to Richard Liss.
The bride wore a gown of slip-
Sofer of Chicago Blvd. They will
reside at 2715 Rochester Ave.
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
ding included Mr. and Mrs. Marc
Lepster, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ep-
stein of Flint; and Miss Pauline
Caro of New York.
* * *
' GOULD-HELPER: Mrs. Lewis
Helper of Detroit announces the
marriage of her daughter, Jane
Rae, to Robert Gould of Great
Neck, L. I., Sept. 19.

Married Sept. 30

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Jewish merchants in the Eight
Mile Road area have begun or-
ganizing for communal service in
the Negro neighborhood in which
they do business. Under the lead-
ership of Newman H. Knopper,
Morris Jacobs and Sam DeRoven,
the group formally affiliated it-
self with the East Side Merchants
Association at a meeting on Sept.
27.
Meyer Silverman, president of
the association, welcomed the
new members and appointed De-
Roven and Knopper to the Ex-
ecutive Board.
The new group will operate as -
a chapter of the parent associa-
tion and work -chiefly in the
Eight Mile Road area to carry on
the same type of activities : con-
ducted on the East Side, includ-
ing financial and moral support
of Negro communal causes and
close cooperation with all organi-
zations working for the better-
ment of group relations in De-
troit.
The meeting of the Association
and its new chapter was ad-
dressed by Dr. Shmarya Klein-
man, chairman of the internal re-
lations committee of the Jewish
Community Council, who told of
his experiences on his recent .rip
to DP camps in Europe. Oscar
Cohen, executive director of the
Council, spoke on group rela-
tions.

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MRS. EBEN FRIDENBERG

The marriage of Edith Gross,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gross, to Eben Fridenberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fridenberg
of Chatham, Ontario, was per-
formed on Sept. 19 at the Gross'
home on Sturtevant Ave. Rabbi
Morris Adler officiated.
The bride was lovely in a
gown of ivory satin with a full
train and a seed-pearl embroid-
ered sweetheart neckline. The
fingertip veil of illusion had a
seed pearl tiara. She carried a
white mother of . pearl Bible
trimmed with large white
orchids
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and stephanotis with long satin
streamers.
Miss Rita Goodman of Chatham
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
included Mrs. Evelyn Feldman
and Mrs. Betty Weingarten, sis-
ters of the bride. Monty Friden-
berg, brother of the bridegroom,
was best man. Ushers. were Sey-
mour Feldman and Julius Wein-
garten.
Among the out-of-town guests
were George Rowe and Miss
Frances Rowe of Lynn, Mass.,
Miss Sylvia Levine and Mrs: Ben
Sher of Chicago,. L'eo Edelstein,
Jack Solomon, Herb Fitzerman of
Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Chinsky
and daughter of Windsor.
The newlyweds left on a three-
week,honeymoon in Miami.

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* *

ASSIK-LAZAR: In a candle-
light ceremony Sept. 26 at Bnai
Moshe, Dorothy Lazar, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lazar
of Sturtevant Ave., became the
bride of Samuel Coleman Assik,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Assik of Sturtevant Ave. Rabbi
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sisted by Cantor Katz.
The bride was lovely in an
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