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Lois Landsberg Wed
To Wallace G. Tonkin
At a six o'clock ceremony June
5 at the Whittier Hotel, Lois
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Shear of Los Angeles are visiting their Muriel Landsberg became the
families, Mrs. Bessie Shear of Pennington Dr., and -Mr. and Mrs. bride of Wallace Gerald Ton-
Carl Shalit of Whitmore Rd., following their attendance at the
Atlantic City medical convention.
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of Cherrylawn Ave. gave a lawn
party for more than 50 friends and relatives June 25, honoring
the 16th birthday of their daughter, Louise.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Burns Dr. left last week for
Charlevoix where they will spend the summer months.
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of the Belcrest is spending the holiday
week-end in Cincinnati as the guest of her son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gingold.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of Wildemere Ave. have as their
guests for a few days her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
David Seidman.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd. are spending
the holiday Week-end in Frankfort.
Mrs. Victor W. Klein and her son, Bobby, of Stratford Rd.
left on Thursday for Charlevoix where they plan to spend the
summer. Mr. Klein accompanied his family for a 10-day stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suffolk Dr. had as their
guests last week their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Miller Weisman and baby of Cincinnati.
Mrs. Samuel Glogower and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn
of Chicago Blvd. had as their guests last week their brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Goldsmith of New Rochelle, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin of New York are spending a few
MRS. WALLACE TONKIN
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Solomon of Burlingame-
Ave.
kin. Rabbi Leon Fran officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. are spend-
The bride is the daughter of
ing 10 days in Charlevoix.
John Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Franklin of Muir- Mrs. and Josephine S. Lands-
berg of Greenlawn Ave. The
land Ave., has left for Camp Strongheart in Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon of LaSalle Blvd. and their father, bridegroom's parents are Mr.
Louis Simon, are spending the holiday week-end in St. Joseph, and Mrs. Morris Tonkin of Prai-
Mich.
The Melvin Kuttnauers of Canterbury Rd. and the Lawrence rie Ave.
Embossed marquisette, fash-
Segars of Birchcrest Dr. have taken a house in Frankfort for the
summer months.
ioned on princess lines, was the
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marcuse and their two children left on bride's choice for her wedding
Thursday for Charlevoix where they plan to spend' the summer. gown. Her fingertip veil of illu-
Mrs. Irma Marks returned on Friday to her home in Los
Angeles after an extended visit with her brother-in-law and sion was held by a tiara of seed
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner of Atkinson Ave. Their daugh- pearls, and she carried a fan
ter, Joan, accompanied her aunt.
of white orchids and stephanotis.
Julie Michel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Michel of
Her attendants included her
Boston Blvd., left on Wednesday for Camp Fernwood in Oxford, Me.
sister,
Mrs. Daniel Goldenberg
Mr. and Ivlrs. Bernard Gordon of the Whittier have left for
of Chicago, matron-of-honor,
New York.They plan to make their home in the east.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman and their three children of and Rhoda Lipman, Gloria Jaffe
Roslyn Rd. have left for Charlevoix where they plan to spend the and Mrs. Gilbert Silverman,
bridesmaids.
summer:
Hannan Stupsker served as
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. returned on Sun-
best man, with Harold Rothen-
day from a two months' tour of Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave. left on berg, Sanford Goldman . and
Saturday for Denver, Colo., where they plan to spend a fortnight. Donald Tonkin, brother of the
Leaving on Monday for Naples, Me., where they will spend bridegroom, ushers.
the summer at Camp Wenona, were Lois Levi, Mary Lou and
After a wedding trip to Chi-
Susan . Simons, Judy Harris, Elaine and Katherine Platt, Sally cago, the young couple is at
Michelson, Joan Arnfeld and Joan Allen.
THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1
Friday, July 1, 1949
Betrothed
Donald Fox Lodg
Gets BB Charter
Installation banquet of Don-
ald Fox Lodge of Bnai Brith
was held June 10. The large
crowd heard Rabbi Taxay of
Akron discuss current happen-
ings in Israel.
Sidney J. Karbal installed the
lodge anti presented it with its
charter. Isadore Starr installed
the first officers.
MorrisFox was chairman of
the affair. Julius Hirschman is
first president.
The lodge is planning a pic-
nic for members and friends
July 31 at Elizabeth Park.
MISS NANCY MARGULIES
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mar-
gulies of Fullerton Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Nancy, to Martin Safir
Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Myers of Meyers Rd.
The bridegroom-elect attend-
ed Wayne University. A Decer6-
ber wedding is being planned.
Bloch, Morgenthau Nines
Hold Top Baseball Spots
Bloch and Morgenthau lodges
continue undefeated in the Bnai
Brith Baseball League, as the
season approaches the halfway
mark.
Play will resume July 10, after
a recess for the July 4 weekend.
Standings as of June 27 are
as follows:
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Chicago Blvd. have left
for Charlevoix where they will spend the summer months.
Mrs. A. Joseph Himelhoch, her daughter Martha, and sons,
Jonathan and Ralph, of Kingston Rd., and Mrs. Abraham Altschu-
ler of Warrington Rd., have left to spend the summer at their
home in Gaylord, Mich. Dr. Himelhoch and Dr. Altschuler will
join their families for part of the summer. -
Miss Zelma Rosenthal of Patterson, N. 1., is spending the
summer as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Barnett of Pontic.
Included among the campers who left this week for Camp
Pinemere at Minocqua, Wis., were Judy Rattner, Elizabeth Meyers,
Janet Maas, Lois Smith, Judy Saffir, Wendy Newman and Sara
Weiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Levi of Argyle Cresent are spending the holiday
week-end in Charlevoix as the guests of Judge Robert Marx.
Mrs. Aaron Levinson and her two sons of Los Angeles, Calif., are
the guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David
. Kahn of Longfellow Ave.
Miss Pauline Caro of New York is the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. Mathilda Sofer, and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro
of Chicago Blvd.
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In Civil Liberties Fight
U. S. Celebrates First
Israel Maritime Day
MISS ELAINE SALZBERG
NEW YORK (JTA)—I sr a el
Maritime Day was observed for
the first time in the United
States at a celebration arranged
by the American Fund for Israel
Institutions which supports the
Israel Maritime League, dedi-
cated to the promotion of mari-
time activities in the Jewish
state. More than 20 national
Zionist and youth organizations
joined in the celebration, which
was presided over by Com-
mander Joshua. L. Goldberg,
USNR.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Salzberg of
Fullerton Ave. announce the
An extensive section of a re-
engagement of their daughter,
cent edition of the Yale Law
Elaine Phyllis, to Leslie Silver-
Journal is devoted to a survey
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
of a group action in the fight
Silverman of Sturtevant Ave.
for civil liberties. Especially fea-
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and Social Action of the Ameri-
WILLIAM A. ROBY,
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DDS
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DR. HARRY NEWMAN
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in the practice of dentistry
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