• • Page - Eight DETROIT YEWISH C14ri011 / 4 1Tati and The Legid Cionicle ..9n 14e aim oi ° otocal Society . • • Marian Goodman Feted 3t Pre-Nuptial Affairs Bride-elect Marian Goodman has been entertained extensively prior to her wedding Jan. 12 to Sidney L Goldstein of New Haven, Conn. Mrs. M. J. Greenberg extertained with a luncheon in her home on Calvert avenue. Mrs Emil Phil- lips of Woodingham drive gave a luncheon in her home. Maryan Fleischer entertained with a din- ner followed by a concert. A luncheon and personal shower was given by Mrs. Bernard Da- vidson. A luncheon and hanker- chief shower was given at Huy- ler's by Mrs. Sam Simon. Jewel Klein entertained with a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb of Lawrence avenue honored the bride-elect and her fiance at a dinner. Mrs. Jacob Schakne was hostess at a luncheon in the Hotel Statler terrace room. Mrs. Nathan Man- deberg and Mrs. Harry Feinberg were hostesses at a luncheon at Huyler's. On Wednesday, Dec. 11, Mrs. Bernard Klein and Mrs. Theodore Curtis were hostesses at a lunch- eon ant kitchen shower at the Hotel Book Cadillac, and on Thurs- day, Mrs. Frank Grossman of Muirland avenue entertained with a luncheon at Huyler's. Winding up festivities was a luncheon by Mrs. Harry Meer in her home on Shrewsbury drive. Ira Hotchkiss,. Family in Florida for Winter I Ira A. Hotchkiss and his family left Dec. 24 for Hollywood Beach Fla., to spend the winter months in their home there. Paul and Morton Weisman are motoring to Hollywood Beach for an extended visit with the Hotch- kiss family. Returns from Chicago Married in Double Ring Ceremony MRS. MORRIS LIPNIK Lois Wertheimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wertheimer of Parkside avenue, became the bride recently of Dr. Morri, Lipnik, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lipnick of Ilene avenue. The candlelight ceremony took place at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel with Rabbi Morris Adler of- ficiating. The bride wore a filled basque gown of candle-white satin with a full train. She wore a veil of French illusion held by a cap of illusion with pearl and satin. Her flowed were American bride-roses and sprays of lillies of the valley. Doris Wertheimer, the bride's sister, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Doreen Sherman and Lois Coggan. Rhoda Coggan was junior bridesmaid and Carol and Nancy Coggan were flower girls. Carl Lipnik was best man with Dr. Fred Shevin and Dr. Charles Friedgood as ushers. The couple have returned from a honeymoon in 'Chicago, ARE YOU GOING TO ENTERTAIN? A 'catering service that le completely equipped, to serve Any number of tieople. Betake thesis, cold platters, sweet tables for . . . Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Home comings & for all social functions DORF M AN. S KOSHER CATERING ORrIctlY }Coster FOod) DA. 0232 To Wed in June Iris Baskin Speaks Her Marriage Vows Iris Fern Baskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay Baskin of Cherrylawn avenue, became the bride of Clifford C. Feldman in a candlelight ceremony Dec. 26 at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Feldman's parents are. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman. The bride's gown was of bridal white satin with square sheer yoke and outlined with folds of satin in petal design. Tiny seed pearls were encrusted on the front of the bodice, which fell In a full skirt and ended in a wide circular train. The bride carried a Bible draped with white orchids and streamers of white satin knotted with ste- phanotis. The bride's attendants were Ar- lene Waxman, sister of the groom, matron of honor; Toby Weinstein and Caroline Greenberg, brides- maids; and Saundra Baskin, junior bridesmaid. Eddie Waxman was best man and Morton Segal, Morton Metz- ger, Morris Usher, Barney Rosen, Herman Zusman and Felix Res- nick were ushers. The couple left for a month's wedding trip to Florida. CORINNE WI LI 'ELM Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Wilhelm of Ohio avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter Corin- ne to Milton Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Minkin of Ful- lerton avenue, The wedding will take place in June. Nancy Weisman Holds Party for Ohio Guest A tea will be given Jan. 3 by Mrs. Norman, Levey of Boston boulevard in honor of Mrs. Abe Nancy Weisman introduced her Shiffman. guest, Sally Blau of Cleveland, at a cocktail party at the Belcrest Hotel recently. Attending were Betty and Dick Soff, Mary Brown, Ruth Frank, Mickey Unger, Betty Ziv, Tory Ep- MRS. LEON SHEFF stein, Carolyn and Skippy Kaplan, Florence Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schwartz, was Dean Laib, Mary Ann Shapiro and united in marriage with Leon Sheff, son of Mrs. Edith Sheff of Tenny Schlafer. Charleston, W. Va., in a double ring ceremony recently at the Bnai CATERERS Moshe Synagogue. The bride's gown of white satin, trimmed with Irish lace, had a Bar-Mitzvahs, Showers and square neckline and ended in a long train. Her veil of illusion had a Parties of Every Type. crown of ruffled white satin and orAnge blossoms. She carried a . . With "Superb Service" Bible covered with white orchids. We Cater for You in Our and his The bride's attendants were matron of honor, Mildred Preiser; Own Halls, Your Horne or maid of honor, Sylvia Barrish; bridesmaids, Gertrude Naftaly, Betty Synagogue. Farkas, Muriel Sender, Helen Kern, Mildred Cohen; and flower girl, Under the Supervision of Patty Preiser. Dr. Earl Sheff, the groom's brother, Was best man. Council of Orthodox Rabble Ushers were Edward Mosses, Sam Kern, Robert Mosses, Walter Naf- Available for Personalized Attention by CHAS. J. MARX taly, Sam Borstein and Alex Preiser. Wedding:, and BEItNIE I.EFIVOWITZ Dinner for 250 guests was followed by a reception. The newly- weds are back from a wedding trip to the East. Banquets LEE FIELDS Orchestra Barbara Becker will arrive this weekend to spend her vacation from the University of Michigan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A latke party was held by the Harry Becker of Strathcona drive. Haifa Chapter of the Zionist Or- ganization of America following Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt its meeting Dec. 23 at the home will honor Mr. and Mrs. Irving of Dr. and Mrs. I. Walter Silver. Engel of New York City with a Those attending were Dr. and supper party Sunday evening. Mrs. Paul Fraiberg, Dr. and Mrs. Irving Silver, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowe have Carp, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Kazdan, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Kazdan, Dr. arrived from Chicago to attend the Philip Sherman, Dt. Bernard Wes- wedding Saturday, Dec. 28, of Mrs. ton, Dr. Joseph Kerzman and Dr. Ethel Friedman to Leo I. Franklin. Jack Weinstein. Others were Mrs. Nathan Sand- ler, I. G. 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