Friday, October 19, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Mrs. Sarah Silk, of 2690 W.

Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Rosenthal, of 18107 Cherrylawn Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lois M., to Samuel L.
Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Marcus, of 2081 Taylor Ave. Mr.
Silver is a graduate of Wayne University and affiliated with Rho
Pi Phi Fraternity, Miss Rosenthal is now attending Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gittlen, of Strathford Road, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Shirley Jane, to Irvin D. Seig, son of
Mrs. Frieda Seig, of Dexter Blvd.

Boston Blvd., announces the mar-
.ia ge of her daughter, Marie, to
uart Neumann, of Chicago and
nton, Ill. The ceremony took
pla ce on Sept. 30 at the Winde-
mere Hotel in Chicago. Dr. Louis
Mann of Mt. Sinai officiated.

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ELKISS - BERESH
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marriage which took place on

Oct. 7, between Shirlee Harriet
Beresh, daughter of Mrs. E. Ber-
es h and the late Edward Beresh,

Oct. 20—Miss Selma Roberts, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Roberts, of Warrington Drive, to Lieut. Abrahamson, son of

and Milton Elkiss, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Isadore Elkiss, of Prai-
rie Ave.

Mrs. Edmund Abrahamson, of Chicago, Ill.

Nov. 4-11Ir. and Mrs. Daniel Jaffa, of W. Boston Blvd., announce

the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Esther C.,

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to Nathan
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FEDER - KADUSHIN
Miss lIelen Kadushin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Kadu-
shin, of Kentucky Ave., and Nor-
man Feder, son of Mrs. and Mrs.
Leo Feder, of Rademacher Ave.,
were united in marriage Oct. 14.

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Oct. 2—To Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Metzger (Sarah Zack), of 2294
Atkinson Ave., a daughter, Margaret Nancy.

Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi
Morris Greenfield performed the
marriage service at the Congre-
gation Bnai Moshe.

Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rosenthal (Pearl Molodofsky),
a daughter, Diane Joan.

Oct. 11--To Lt. and Mrs. Seymour Eichenhorn (Bettie Solomon),
of 18961 Cherrylawn Ave., a son, Robert Samuel.
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stone, of 4031 Santa Clara, a
son, Miles Earl.
Oct. 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Robert Berris (Betty Baskin
of Denver,
Colo.), of Herman Gardens, a son, James Marshall,

The bride was attended by Miss
Helen Selesnick as maid of hon-
or and the Misses Helen Sloan,
Elsie Pinchuk, Bertha Slutsky,
Sara Kadushin and Betty Shaffer
as bridesmaids. Anita Harvith
was flower girl and Harvey Las-

Odessa To Hold 2nd
Annual Donor Affair

ser was the ring-bearer.
Lee Barson served as best man
and Alvin Kadushin, Sheldon Sel-
esnick, Ernest Burke, Norton Ro-

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MRS. MEYER ELLIS
ushers.
(MISS GLORIA ROSE ROSMAN)
The bride wore a white gown
with a yoke of illusion trimmed
On Sunday, Oet. 7, Miss Gloria Rose Rosman, daughter of Mr.
with seed pearls at the neckline.
The fitted bodice and bouffant and Mrs. Harry Rosman, and Meyer Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
skirt were of satin. Her fingertip Rubin Ellis, were united in marriage at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
length veil was held by a crown The ceremony was performed before a large altar banked in white
of heirloom lace. The bride car- chrysanthemums and gladioli, flanked by tall candelabra with burn-
ried a bible adorned with orchids. ing tapers. Rabbi Moses Fischer and Cantor David Katzman offi-
Mr. and Mrs. Feder left for ciated.
their honeymoon in Florida and
The bride wore a princess gown of bridal satin designed. with
upon their return will reside in
Detroit.
wide panel of real lace extending down the front, with a sweetheart
neck. A veil of bridal illusion cascaded from a Juliet cap of heir-
DISNER - NATHAN
loom rose pointe lace and she carried a cascade of white orchids
Dolores Millicent Nathan and and stephanotis. Mrs, Joseph Ellis, matron of honor, was gowned
Sergeant Arthur David Disney in a picture dress of gold taffeta with a matching halo hat and car-
were united in marriage by Rab- ried a spray of talisman roses.
bi B. Benedict Glazer on Sunday,
The Misses Roselyn Abelson, Sylvia Kline, Bernice Rosenberg,
Oct. 19, in the presence of the
immediate family.
June Rosenberg, Harriet Jacobs and Ellen Uray were the brides-
MRS. MORRIS MONY
Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan, maids. They were dressed in autumn green taffeta with matching
of Monica Ave., are the parents halo hats carrying sprays of tea roses. Joseph Ellis, brother of the
The women of the Odessa Pro-
of the bride and Sgt. Disner :s groom served as best man.
gressive Aid Society are sponsor-
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ing their second annual donor
The pews of the synagogu e were sectioned off with large bouquets luncheon at
Disner, of Roselawn Ave.
12:30 p.m., Wednes-
Following a brief honeymoon, of white taffeta ribbon. The guests were seated by the following day, October 31, in the ballroom
Sgt. and Mrs. Disner will make ushers: Arnold Rosman, Alex Eichner, Louis Cassel, George Ellis, of the Hotel Statler. The affair
their home in Atlanta, Ga., where Al Weiss and Abraham Craine.
is for the benefit of the Child
Sgt, Disner is stationed.
Mrs. Rosman, mother of the bride, chose a royal blue crepe gown, Rescue Fund.
detailed with beading of pearls, a matching hat and wore white or-
Mrs. Morris Mony has again
chids. Mrs. Ellis, the groom's mother, was dressed in a crepe fuchsia been chosen to lead this project.
Zedakah Club Gives
Her assistants are Mrs. Morris
gown and wore purple orchid's.

Fall Tea on Oct. 22

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Following the ceremony, the guests were received by the bridal
party in the Harry Rosman Room of the Synagogue. Dinner was
served in the banquet hall for 500 guests in cabaret style, with an
orchestra and soloists. Mrs. Ellis chose an original Nettie Rosenstein
powder blue suit for her going-away ensemble with brown accesso-
ries. After a honeymoon in New York and Washington, the couple
will make their home at 2234 Boston Blvd.

Winehart, co-chairman; Mrs. Mor-
ris Kopnick, treasurer; Mrs. Her-
man Kanter, secretary, and Mrs.
Max Hayman, committee on ar-
rangements,
Diane and Sam Wienfield will
dance. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Dautch, violin and piano artists,
will play several selections and

Pioneer Women
Elect Officers

The Monday afternoon Study
Club of the Pioneer Women's
Organziation held its first meet-
ing of the season at the home of
Mrs. J. Malamud on Oct. 9. The
following officers were elected:
Mrs. Wm. Vidaver, recording
secretary; Mrs. J. Malamud, cor-
responding secretary; Mrs. S. Ed-
elman, publicity; Mrs. B. Sta-
shefsky, treasurer. Mrs. Malamud
will review the life of Max Nor-
dau on Monday afternoon, Oct.
22, at 1:30 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. J. Nadelsky, 1935 Clair-
mount. Members and friends are
invited to attend,

Junior Hadassah
Meets Sunday

Detroit unit of Junior Hadas-
sah will hold its first meeting of

the 1945-46 season at 2 p.m.,
Sunday, at the Wardell Sheraton.
All three units are included.
Evelyn Asher, national mem-
bership chairman, will be the
main speaker. Delegates for the
national convention to be held in
New York City, Nov. 22-25 will

be chosen.

Caterers

WILSHIRE
HOTEL

746 Collingwood at Third

Eugene Hecht, baritone, will sing.

TOwnsend 8-2680

Calendar of Events

Bnai Brith Clinic, Saturday and Sunday, Book-Cadillac Hotel.

Zussman Post JWV, Installation, Sunday night at JWV head-

quarters, 8212 - 12th St.

Pisgah Women, Bnai Brith, rally, Monday

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Zedakah Club Fall Tea, Monday.

Brandeis Chapter Pioneer

Women,

Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.

MRS. JOS, L. STAUB

The annual fall tea of the Ze-
lakah Club, inaugurating the for-
,a1 opening of the donor lunch-
nca mpaign is to be held at the
me of Mrs. Norman Shulevitz,
Wildemere, at 1:30 p.m.,
Ronda), Oct. 22. Mrs. Frances
skt, cultural chairman, and
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M. stu-
t and accordion soloist, will
tertain that afternoon. Mrs.
°Nan
nor Adilman, chairman of the
luncheon, said that pros-
ire
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attendance.

tea, Monday afternoon in

Kalvarier Aid Society Card Party, Tuesday night, at Bnai
Moshe Hall.

Jewish Congress Rally, 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Shaarey Zedek
Social Hall.

Avukah Meeting, Tuesday, at Wayne U. Campus House.

Maimonides Medical Society Auxiliary Victory Luncheon, Oct.
27, at Lee Plaza.

Solovich and Leib
Principal Speakers at
Louis Brandeis Lodge

The Louis D. Brandeis Lodge
No. 1583 held the first open meet-
ing on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at
the Bnai Moshe Hall.
Principal speakers of the eve-
ning were Mrs. Frances Solovich,
past president District 6 Ladies

Home Relief Society Fashion Review, No'. 8, at Book-Cadillac.

Young Women's Bicur Cholem Donor Affair, Dec. 5, at the

Book-Cadillac.

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Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Donor Luncheon, Oct. 31,
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Odessa Second Annual Donor Luncheon, Oct. 31, at Statler.

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