A merica Yewisk Periodical Cotter Friday, October 18, 1946 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Wayne Sorority Plans Anniversary Dinner Anita Bell is Wed to Murray Kahn The alumna chapter of Sigma Theta Delta, a Wayne University sorority, is celebrating its twen- tieth anniversary, at a founder's day dinner at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24 at Huylees L'Aiglon in the Fisher Building. At this time, the following new officers will be installed: Pearl Leventen, president; Mrs. Jack Schreier and Mrs. Ben Magy, sec- retaries; and Mrs. Earnest White, asurer. ^ eservations are still being ac- ; I c ed by committee members. '..4y are Lenore Moss, TR. 2-7131, 'tind Mrs. Earnest White, LI. 2-0029. Chronicle Page Nh Barbara Gottesman Honored at Shower Mrs. James Schor of Tyler ave- nue was hostess at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower for 40 guests Oct. 12 in the English room of the Book Cadillac Hotel, honoring her niece Barbara Gottesman, a bride-elect of November. BAY CITY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss of New York were the guests last week of their brother-in-law, Jos- eph C. Hirschfield. , The following from this city at. tended the Michigan State Federa- tion of Temple Sisterhoods conven- tion in Lansing the past week: Mrs. Louis Levine, local president; Mrs. Walter Bloch, Mrs. Bertram Hamburger, Mrs. Max Michelson, Mrs. Joseph Sempliner and Ester Sempliner. Mrs. Harvey Lynn and sons, Charles and Frederick, of Mem. phis, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. Lynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid S. Diamond of Longfellow avenue. Hashomer Hatzair Program Sunday Phillip Caplan has resumed his studies at the Yeshivah College, New York City, after spending the High Holy Days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cap- lan of Boston boulevard. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berris of Roselawn avenue have as their guest the former's borther, Al Her- ds of Akron, Ohio. Janet Harris has returned to her home in Los Angeles after a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Harris, and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Schiller of Pen- nington drive. —Photo by Century Portraits Mary Dee Exclusive Hair Styling The bride was given in marriage by her uncle Rudy LoPatin and Mrs. LoPatin was matron of honor. Julius Kabatsky was best man. A reception for 400 guests followed at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder, brother-in-law and sister of the groom. 13225 Dexter Blvd. 1 Block South of Davison The couple left for a two-week honeymoon in Bermuda. PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Rabbi Jacob Segal, spiritual leader of Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation, will be guest speaker at the Primrose Benevolent Club's twelfth annual donor luncheon Nov. 26 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. UNIVERSITY AREA CLUB Frances Louise Boddy, book re- viewer, will talk on "The Current Best" at the annual membership tea of the University Area Wo- men's Club at the home of Mrs. Harry Levine, 18974 Woodingham, at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 22. At Last! New York's Weddings and Parties in Detroit Parties by VAL / RA. 4860 —Photo by Lo Patin EDITII PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Press of Buena Vista avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Edith to Lawrence D. Rudin, son )f Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Rudin. Rudin, formerly of Detroit, is low residing in Hollywood, Calif. rhe wedding date has been set or June 1. 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TIIEDA BETTE BANKLE Announcement of the engage- ment of Theda Bette Bankle to Myron Schefman was made at a cocktail party Oct. 6 by the bride- elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel S. Banlcle of the Wilshire Ho. tel. Schefman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schefman of Bur. lingame avenue. He served as a first lieutenant in the Army. The wedding will take place In January. Hashomer Hatzair will present a program of songs, games and dances for 11 to 13 year-old boys and girls Sunday, Oct. 20, at the Tuxedo-Holmur Hebrew School. The program will last from 1:30 to 4 p. m. For further information call Avraham Jacobson, 3732 Du- Honoring brides-elect Miriam ane avenue, NO. 0228. Coggan and Lois Wertheimer, A Midwest Regional Conference luncheon were given recently by of Hashomer Hatzair will be held Mrs. William Kaplan and Mrs. L. this weekend in Chicago. Oppenheim. MRS. MURRAY KAHN • The Pickwick room of the Whittier Hotel was the scene of the wedding Sept. 29 of Anita June Bell, daughter of Mrs. Mathilda Bell of Hollywood, Calif. to Murray M. Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn of Detroit. Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer officiated. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin, fashioned with a modified sweetheart neckline, long tapered sleeves and a circular train. Her veil of illusion was banded with delicate white plumes. She carried a bouquet of Juanna Hill roses. Betrothed • Morris Goldberg and George Kahn motored to Florida recently for a short vacation. Mrs. Morey Kollin of Pontiac, has returned from a visit to New York City. Mrs. Jerome Elden of Rochester avenue left this week for Brook- lyn to visit her children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elden and their small daughter, Arlene Barbara. — I Mrs. George Freedman of Whit- more road has returned after spending a week at St. Joseph, Mich. Troth Announced STAA=71VALY J., WASHINOTONIROULEVARD, Hogarth 9714