Friday, January 2, 15411

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLL

Past Matrons Club
Fetes Purity Group

A bingo party for Purity Chap-
ter 359, O.E.S., will be given by
the Past Matrons Club at 7:45
p.m., Monday, Jan. 5. .
A Charity luncheon will be
held Feb. 5 at Kerns auditorium.
Tickets may be purchased from
Esther Tenzer, Libby Share and
Esther Kozin.

Shirley Schwartz was hostess
at a cocktail party in her home
on Gladstone avenue.

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Bride of Walter Salzberg

NW Sisterhood
to Hear Review

Mr. and Mrs. Milford Preger-
son of Wildemere avenue are va-
cationing in Miami Beach.

Zelda Rosenthal will review
"Blessed Is The Match" by Mark
Syrkin at the next meeting of
the Sisterhood of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 7 at the
Synagogue.
Mrs. Alex Brooks, chairman
of .the donor luncheon to be
given by the sisterhood Feb. 11.
announces the appointment of
the following captains:
Mes-
dames S. Bishop. J. Beaman,
M. Lasser, S. Dumsky, Z. Gar-
ber, J. Gordon, S. Horowitz
H. Harris, B. Gurvitz, M. Lax,
J. Levine, G. Liss, C. Robinson,
S. Siegan and M. Nosanchuk.
The donor luncheon program
will include a nationally known
speaker, a pageant entitled
"Jewish Women Through the
Ages" and presentations by the
sisterhood choral group.
Proceeds will go toward the
building fund of the Synagogue.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rosen-
berg of New York City are
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Drews of Broadstreet boulevard.
Mrs. Morey Solomon and chil-
— —
dren, Marc and Sharon, of Ho-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sarason
garth avenue left last week to
were hosts at an open house re-
spend the winter in Hollywood,
ception Dec. 24 at their home on
Fla.
Pennington drive.

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Harriet Greenberg and Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland
Salk are back from a visit in
of Calvert avenue have as their
Los Angeles.
guest their nephew, Norbert Lar-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Padower key of Sommerville, N. J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Phillips of
Seven Mile road west have left
man of Griggs avenue.
for a fortnight's visit in Miami
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wolf- Beach.
son of Cleveland have returned
after a visit with their parents,
Vacationing in Miami Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger are Dr. Milford Golden and his
of Chicago boulevard.
brother, Dr. Hy Golden.

Seotti to Entertain
at Sheruth Luncheon

Mr. and Mrs. George Infiber of
Charles Layton of East Jef-
Ann Arbor are spending a few ferson avenue is back from a
weeks in Miami Beach.
visit in Hot Springs, Ark.

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Entertainment by G co r g e
Scotti and a fashion show by
Sax-Kay will highlight enter-
tainment at the Sheruth League
donor luncheon to be held Jan.
20 in the Hotel Book Cadillac.
Mrs. Sander Hillman is league
president. Mrs. Alvin Spoon
and Mrs. J. Lumberg are in
charge of the program book.

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The marriage of Janet Eileen Fish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sawyer of Monte Vista avenue, to Walter H. Salzberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Salzberg of Fullerton avenue, was
solemnized Dec. 20 at Bel-Aire.
Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar performed
the rites. The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather,
Albert Grauer.
The bride's gown was of candlelight slipper satin. The Ca-
thedral train and off-the-shoulder neckline of silk illusion were
trimmed with chantilly lace. Her headdress was of silk illusion,
embroidered with tiny crystal beads, to which was attached a
chantilly lace mantilla. She carried a white Bible, with orchids
and satin streamers attached.
The attendants included Shirley Satt, cousin of the groom, as
maid of honor and Mrs. Charles Berman, Mrs. Albert Margolin
and Miss Mike Chusid as bridesmaids. Anita Louise Fidler was
flower girl.
Clarence Salzberg, brother of the groom, was best man and
Walter Holland of Flint, Charles Berman and Gerald Snitz ushers.
The couple are spending their honeymoon in New York City.
Upon their return they will reside on Boston boulevard west.

Mrs. Morris Kar
in N.Y. for Reunion

Mrs. Morris Kar and son Bob-
by of Richton avenue are spend-
ing three weeks in New York as
guest of Mrs. Kar's parents.
Mrs. Kar made the trip in
order to greet her grandparents
who are arriving from Europe.
She has not seen them in 15
years.

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