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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-07-01

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12 — THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 1, 1449,

June .4—To Mr, and' Mrs.
Walter Frandel (Sylvia Gold-
man) • of 17410 Kentucky, a
daughter,, Marilyn Beth,
* *
June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Max
Chomsky (Bertha Belkin) of
4084 Buena Vista, a daughter,
Frieda Lynn.
* *
June 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar M. Fenton (Boots Weisbaum)
of Cincinnati, a son. Richard
Todd.
* * *
June 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kaufman (Lila Fishman
of New York City) of Elmhurst
Ave., a - son, Robert Samuel:
* * *
_
June 14--To _Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Freeman (Elizabeth Levine) of
18665 Santa Rosa, a son. Fred
Howard.
* .*
June 15—To. Mr. and Mrs. S.
L. Kushner (Lois Gerson) of
PhiladeliPhia,. Pa., a daughter,
Isabel Joy. Mrs. Kushner is the
daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Sam-
uel Gerson of the .Belcrest,

*

* *

June 16—To Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Helfman (Betty Grant
of Oil City, Pa.); of Columbus, 0.,
son, James Allen: Dr. Helfrhan,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Helfman, 3830 Fullerton,.
Detroit.

MISS RUTH STELOFF

Mr. and Mrs. I. Steloff of Al-

lenhurst, N. J., anhounce the
engagement of their daughter,
Ruth, to Louis J. Stober of the
Lee Plaza, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob M. Stober of
Montreal, Canada.
She attended Marjorie Web-
ster Jr. College, Washington,
D. C., and was graduated from
the Latin-American Institute in
New York City.
• He attended the University of
Detroit and is an alumnus of
the University of - Michigan. He
served two 'years with the Quar-
termaster Corps in the Army.
..A September wedding is being
planned.

* * *

June 17—To Dr. and Mrs.
Manuel R. Kravetz (Miriam Yol-
rnick) of 17167 Mendota, a son,
Roy Stanley.
* * *
June 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Schnaar (Faye Lon-
don), a son, Daniel Alan.
* *
June 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald M. Cohen (Betty Lipton)
of Monte Vista Ave., a daughter,
Louise Ruth.
* *
June 20 To Mr. and MN.
Robert Penskar (Audrey Barbara
Lipsky) of 2670 Gladstone. a
son. Michael Richard.

ttgagetrtenti

'

Announcement is made of the
engagement of Anita Rosenblatt,
daughter of Mrs. Ida Rosenblatt
of 2200 TaYlor and the late Wil-
liam Rosenblatt; to Arnold
Cook, son' of Mr. and Mrs.
Charle,% Cook of W. Grand Ave.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Good-
man, of Sherbourne Road, an-
nounce the engagement of their
sister, Miss Esther Goodman, to
Harry Koletsky, of New Haven,
Conn. The wedding will be an
event of July 3.
* * *
I. Woodrow Praises
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Jean Handy of
Pioneers' Idealism in
Union City, N. J.,' daughter of
Report on Israel Visit
Mrs. Gertrude Handy and the
late A. Handy, to Herbert Slobin,
I. Woodrow, an active worker son of Fae Slobin and the late
in the labor Zionist movement John N. Slobin. Sept. 10 has
in Detroit, on June 22 reported been set as the wedding date.
on his recent prolonged stay in
Israel at the final meeting of
At a dinner party celebrating
the year of Arlazaroff branch their silver anniversary, held
of the Jewish National Workers June 29 at Ciro's in Hollywood,
Alliance, at the Labor Zionist Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Nat Elkus
Institute.
of Oak Dr. announced the en-
Woodrow praised the idealism gagement of their daughter,
of the pioneers in Israel and Florence, to Sam Varian of Los
described the hardships that are Angeles. The wedding will take
experienced by the government place in September.
and settlers in absbrbing thou-
sands of new settlers weekly. He
'‘iescribed. the difficult housing Branch Seven Reelects
problem, the need for providing Boris Katz President
employment and the necessity
for investments in order to supr
Boris Katz, reelected president
on the Jewish state's economy.
David Sislin presided at the of Labor Zionist Organization
meeting, at which Mr. and Mrs. of America, Branch Seven, will
Harry . Mondry reported on their be assisted by the fallowing of-
recent visit, in Argentina. Philip ficers: Lou Rosin, vice presi-
Slomovitz - was, guest speaker.
dent:. David Faigenbaum, treas-
It was announced that July.:31 .
has been set as Farband (JNWA). urer, and Frances Bloom, sec.:
Day at the camp at Chelsea, retary.
Mich.
MemberS of the executive
committee are Dr. Sam Koven,
Services for Palestine Sends
Dr. Saul Stein, Irving Hearshen,
2,000,000 Lbs. Food to Israel
Bill Kellman, Maxwell Lowe and
NEW YORK, (JTA),— Almost Evelyn Noveck. 'The membership
2,000,000 pounds of food has committee consists of Evelyn
been sent to Israel in the past Noveck, Beatrice Katz, Anne
year by Service for Palestine, Hearshen and Murray Bloom.
official
gift food service to Is-
The next activity 'of Branch
le-
rael founded by the American Seven will be an all-day event'
Keren Hayesod, Charles Ress, July 10 at the Sislin-Noveck cot-
president, announced.
tage at Farband Camp.



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Kay 'is a buyer at the State
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The Kays have one son, Den-
nis; five daughters, Rita Levitt;
Lenore Stone, Bernice Heller,
Norma Hess and Myra Kay, and
three grandchildren.

BROWN-HOPP: Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Hopp of Boston Blvd.
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Lois Ellen, to Morris
H. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Z. Brown of LaSalle Blvd.
The ceremony was held at , 4
p.m. Thursday, June 30, at the
bride's home. Ruth M. Kahn
was her cousin's maid of honor.
Julian Scott served his brother-
in-law as best man. The ushers
were John C. Hopp, Jr. and Her
bert Keidan.
*
*
VEIS-W EITZMAN: Shirley
Marian Weitzman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weitz-
man, was married to Ernest Veis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Veis of Los Angeles, May 29, at
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue -.
The bride Was attended by
Mrs. Arlane Veis, matron-of-
honor; Gertrude Levine, Mrs.
Geraldine Rasnick and Shirley
Ziegelman,
bridesmaids, and
Marilyn Kash and Judith Leder-
man, junior brideesmaids.
William Veis was his brother's
best man, and Fred Lax, Phillip
Rasnick, Bernard Gold, Norman
Veis - and Frederick Neumark
were ushers.
The newlyweds flew. to , New
York for their honeymoon.
* * * ,
LICHTERMAN-KESTNBAUM:
The rn a
. .triage of Ruth Louise
Kestnbaurn and ,Howard - Jay
Lichterman w as solemnized
Saturday ..evening, June 25, at
Hotel BlaCkstone, .Chicago. Dr.
Louis Mann performed the -cere-
mony. -Ruth is the daughter Of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Kestnbaum
of Chicago. Howard's parents
are the Harry B. Lichtermans
of Boston Blvd., Detroit.
The bride wore the traditional
white satin gown fashioned with
a fitted bodice, long sleeves and
off-shoulder neck 11 n e. The
skirt was full and extended in-
to a court train. Duchess lace,
from her mother's bridal veil,
was hand appliqued to the long
veil of illusion which fell from
a crown 'of the same lace. She
carried a spray of white orchids,
stephanotis and ivy.
Mrs. Alvin Traxlor, Jr., of Kal-
amazoo was the matron, of hon-
or and the bridesmaids were
Carol Jean Lichterman, the
bridegroom's sister, Peggy Gla-
zer, Mrs. Al Brechler, June My-
ers, Ruth Reice of Chicago.
Milton E. Lichterman
served his brother as best man.
Ushers included Robert
p.
Kestnbaum, the bride's brother,
and Phil Reich of Chicago, Alvin
Traxler Jr. of Kalamazoo, and
Alvin Wagner, Lee Sunshine,
Richard Smitt of this' city.
Out of town guests included
about a hundred friends from
Detroit.
The young couple left by
motor for California with Car-
mel-by-the-sea their destina-
tion. Upon their return they will
reside at-111 Highland Ave.

FREEMAN-BROWN;
Virginia
Louise Brown and Harvey Set-
don Freeman, son of Mr. an
Mrs. Jadk Freeman, wer' united
in marriage Tuesday evening,
June 28, at the home of the
bride's parer*, Mr. ad Mrs.
Philip F. Brown of Santa Bar-
bara Dr. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
performed the ceremony, in the
presence of the families of the
bridal couple.
For her :marriage the bride
chose a full-skirted. - gown ;-of
white frosted organdy, and -veil
of illusion falling froth a' small
Organdy Dutch cap. She carried
her' mother's white Bible Coy - .
ered with white orchids.
Margery Joan Brown and
Carol Jean Brown attended
their sister as bridesmaids. How-
ard Freeman served his brother
as best man, And ushers were
William Ellmann and Robert,
Grauer.
After a family reception, the
bridal couple left for a honey-
moon in Northern Michigan.
Out-of-town guests_ attending
the wedding included Eleanor
Scher, Mr. and. Mrs. Meyer Gold-
stein, Mrs. Ethel Seelenfreund,
Louis Seelenfruerid of. Chicago;
Mrs. Joseph Phillipson of Tem-
ple City, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles- Yalem, Mrs. Joseph'
Kutten of St. Louis; Mr.- arid ,
Mrs. William Freeman of Galion,
0.; Mr. and MrS. Samuel 1Free--
man of Indianapolis; Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Goodman; Mrs. Fannie
Freeman, Mrs. Julia Greenhut,
Judge and Mrs. David Copland
of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs..
Harry Wilk, Mrs. Sol LehMann

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