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August 15, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Marshall Lodge Auxiliary
Sponsors Boat Ride

The Louis Marshall Business
and Professional Women's Auxil-
iary is planning a boat ride to
Bob-Lo Thursday, Aug. 21. Those

August Bride

attending

should bring picnic
lunch.
Boat leaves at the foot of
Woodward Ave. at 6 p.m. prompt-
ly.
Miss Rachel Corn can be con-
tacted at Northlawn 6354 for
further information.

MARRIAGES

MARTON - SEIDNER

Ruth Seidner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Seidner of
2930 Grand Ave., became the
bride of Joseph Marton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Marton of 6365

Miss

W. Vernor Highway, on Sunday
evening, Aug. 10, at Congrega-
tion Beth Abraham. The cere-
mony was performed by Rabbi
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Joseph Thumin and Rabbi Harry
Greenfield of Delray, assisted by
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Rev. J. Landgarten and Can-
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tor Wolfish.
NOW ! For Limited Engagement
Attending the bride were: Ray-
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nor Seidner, maid of honor; Mrs.
N. Sampson, matron of honor;
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bridesmaids, Mrs. S. Warnick,
Ray Teach, Lillian Wexler, Ann
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Wolff, Belle Gold, Esther Mar-
ton, Mrs. B. Marton, Mrs. L.
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Weinstein.
' trJARIRA FROSTOWRA-Prima.Ballerin.a.
The best man was Ben Mar-
CORPS de. 'BALLET
ton. Ushers were: N. Sampson,
S. Warnick, L. Weinstein, M.

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August. Marilynn Joy Sampson
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was flower girl.
Participating in the bridal
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party was the bride's grand-
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mother, Mrs. Sali Pavel of New
York.
Out of town guests were: From
New York, Mrs. L. Sacks, Mrs.
M. Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Chasky, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seid-
ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES OF LAKE STE. CLAIRE
ner and (laughter, Eileen, II.
Bleier; from Toledo, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. Levi, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Attend
Goldstein; from Stamford, Conn.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pavel and
daughter, Adele. Among the
guests at the wedding were Sher-
iff and Mrs. Andrew C. Baird.
A unique part of the cere-
SPONSORED BY
mony was the rendition by the
Zeire Zion Young Judaeans of
Bialik's folk song "Yesh Li Gan"
and "Because." The bride is the
club leader of these Young Ju-
daeans. Shirley Richie was solo-
ist.
Photo by J. J. Clarke
Following the reception, the
MRS. NATHAN BORINSTEIN
bridal pair left for a trip to
(Miss Annette Cohen)
Yellowstone National Park and
Alfred Borinstein, the groom's points west. Upon their return
Hundreds of lovely white Glad-
Boat Leaves Foot of Woodward 9:15 P. M.
brother, was best man, and ushers
ioli banked the altar and lined were Lester Ryneck, Ben Grus- they will live at 15061 Wash-
burn Ave.
the wedding aisle as Miss Annette kin, Joe Garco, David Gordon,
in Person
Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Golden, Manuel Borinstein
PHILIPP - CUGELL
Max Cohen of Cortland Ae., and and Morris Borinstein.
With His Scintillating Orchestra and Talented Entertainers
Miss Frances Cugell, daughter
Nathan Borinstein, son of Mrs.
A dinner for 175 guests fol- of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cugell
Yetta Borinstein of Lawrence lowed the ceremony and at the of 4300 Cortland Ave., became
Ave., were married against the reception following there was a the bride of Herbert L. Philipp,
Grand Award:
glow of candlelight at Shaarey buffet table.
on Saturday, Aug. 9, in the
Zedek, Sunday evening, Aug. 10.
The young couple are spend- Crystal Ballroom of the Book
Tiny Alice Shapiro of Philadel- ing their honeymoon in upstate Cadillac Hotel. Dr. Leo M.
phia, the bride's cousin, was flower New York, traveling by boat and Franklin performed the marriage
YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY ONE!
girl.
ceremony.
auto.
Matron of Honor was Mrs.
The bride's only attendant was
Several
pre-nuptial
parties
fet-
Manuel Borinstein. Bridesmaids
Make up your Family Party and Come Aboard. Bring Friends.
her sister, Mrs. Mark Leach.
ed
the
bride.
On
July
10
her
were Mrs. Lester Ryneck, Mrs.
Lawrence Philipp, the groom's
A Jolly Evening for Young and Old.
Ben Gruskin, Miss Betty Abram- aunts, Mrs. M. Gruskin, Mrs. B. brother, acted as best man:
Gruskin,
Mrs.
L.
Wolberg,
Mrs.
son, Miss Frances Rotman, Miss
The young couple left for an
TICKETS $1.00
Lillian Parker and Miss Leah B. May, Mrs. B. Shapiro and Mrs. extended trip through Canada
S.
Weiner
honored
her
at
Per-
Borinstein.
iera's. On July 29 Mrs. Manuel and the St. Lawrence.
Borinstein feted the bride at Huy-
WAX - ROSS
lees. On Aug. 6 the groom was
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ross of
guest at a stag dinner at the Ann Arbor announce the mar-
Detroit-Leland Hotel.
riage of their daughter, Elaine,
Guests attending the wedding to Kenneth Wax, son of Mr. and
came from Pittsfield, Massachu- Mrs. Wax of Chicago, on Jun-
setts, Indianapolis, Chicago, De- 30. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated.
troit, Philadelphia, Cleveland, To-
ledo, Columbus and other cities.
FRIEDMAN - SLOBIN
The marriage of Miss Shirley
E. Slobin, daughter of Mrs. S.
K. Slobin of Hotel Strathmore, to
Trees Planted in
Arthur Friedman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Friedman of Glad-
Palestine Forests
In a Fashion Showing of Fall Styles
stone Ave., took place at the
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
The Jewish National Fund Jericho Temple on Sunday eve-
Council of Detroit announces the ning, Aug. 10, Rabbi Morris Ad-
August 19, 20 and 21 at 2:30 p. m.
planting of trees in Palestine ler officiated.
Miss Leah Baschin sang "Be-
forests as follows:
cause."
The wedding march was
For an interesting preview of the shoe fashions for
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest:
Trees in memory of Julius Gold- played by Ben Silverstein on the
your Fall wardrobe, plan to attend this showing of
stein by the following: Mr. and violin, accompanied by Mrs. Ben
Rhythm Steps presented in Hudson's Seventh Floor
Mrs. Aaron M. Pregerson, the Silverstein on the piano.
The bridesmaids were Joseph-
Shoe Salons. Miss Harriett Couplin, Rhythm Step
Slatker family, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Benjamin; three trees in memory ine Siegal and Anne Slobin.
Stylist, will be here as guest commentator and to
Dinner was catered to 200
of Rosa Kreinson by Mrs. M. H.
present this comprehensive collection of shoes for
guests.
Zackheim.
smart. all-occasion Autumn wear.
Those from out of the city
In the Fred M. Butzel Forest:
One tree in memory of Esther were Mrs. William Kirschen-
Hoffman by Hebrew Ladies Aid baum of Shreveport, La.; Mrs.
Seventh Floor-•Farmer Street—Sections B and C
Society; one tree in honor of A. Klodin and Mr. and Mrs. Sam

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kit FIRST OUTDOOR APPEARANCE

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BAN
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ORCHEST

MOONLIGHT

Men's Club and Sisterhood of

Congregation Bnai Moshe

Sunday Eve., August 17

DAVE DIAMOND,

$50.00 CASH DOOR PRIZE

Hudson's Presents
Rhythm Step Shoes

Shown are just four
styles from the com-
plete Rhythm Step
collection. Pair. $7.50

444,64006.00,0 ,

Prit e subject to 3', Sales Tax

Judith Lea Margolis by Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Margolis; two trees
in memory of Schmul Isaac Gold-
berg by the Kala•ier Society; one
tree in honor of Stewart Lloyd
Mills by Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization; two
trees in memory of Mrs. Rebecca
Alkon by Annabelle Isberg.
In the Pioneer Women's Forest:
A tree in memory of Marvin Brez-
ner, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Brezner, by Mt. Sinai IIos-
pital Ass'n; one tree honoring
birth of Allan Zell Goldfine,
grandchild of Chavera Ida Gold-
fine; one tree honoring recovery
of Marian Vernon; one tree in
memory of Chaya Sarah Agran-
off ; one tree in memory of Chana
Mitchell.
To plant trees in Palestine
Forests call the chairman of the
tree committees of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Council of Detroit.
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho-
garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet.

Eisenstat of Chicago; Mrs. Ida
Greenberg, Matt Greenberg and

Bert Greenberg of Bay City,

Mich.; Mrs. Hyman Kimmell of
Paterson, N. J., Mrs. L. Cantor
and Mr. and Mrs. B. Alfenberg
of Cincinnati, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fried-
man left on a trip to Washing-
ton, D. C., and New York and
will be at home after Sept 1,
at 2467 Gladstone Ave.

OFFICERS ELECTED BY
ALPHA GAMMA TAU

The new officers of Alpha
Gamma Tau Sorority are: Chan-
cellor, Eileen Kaplan; pro-chan-
cellor, Norma Shapiro; historian .
Bernice Fenster; tribune, Clair(
Rita Goldin; scribe, Evelyne Op-
penheinm.
On Sunday afternoon, Aug.
24, a rush tea will be given at
the home of Bernice Fenster,
2301 Richton, from 2 to 5.



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