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January 09, 1948 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-01-09

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Page Eight

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

in the Realm

Eleanor Siegel's ,
Betrothal Revealed

Zocal Socidy

Married at Shaarey Zedek

Pearl Glicker Wed
to Arthur Behrendt

At a family dinner New Year's
Eve, Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of
Boston boulevard west, announc-
ed the engagement of her daugh-
ter Eleanor to Bernard F: Walk-
er.
Miss Siegel was graduated
from Miss Newman's School and
attended the University of Wis-
consin.
Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Walker of New York, is
a graduate of The Sorbonne Uni-
versity in Paris, France.
No date has been set for the
wedding.

The Detroit-Leland Hotel was
the scene of the marriage of
Pearl Glicker, daughter of Mrs.
William Glicker of Euclid ave-
nue west, to Arthur Behrendt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Behrendt of the Belcrest Ho-
tel.
Rabbi B. B. Glazer officiated
at the candlelight ceremony.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her brother, Benjamin.
A bodice of ivory lace, with
seed pearls at the throat, and
a full skirt of ivory satin end
ing in a long train fashioned
the bride's gown. Her headdress
was a helmet of ivory satin
with the seed pearl trim. It
held her fingertip length veil of
ivory tulle. She carried a Bible
adorned with white orchids.
Helen Glicker was her sis-
ter's only attendant. Charles
Gersten was best man.
Upon 'their return from a
honeymoon in Miami Beach, the
newlyweds will reside on Roch-
ester avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch
were hosts at a dinner party
Saturday at the Whittier Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wine-
man have returned from a short
stay in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin-
ger entertained at a dinner Jan.
2 in the Great Lakes Club.

A dinner party was given
Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Srere in their home on Boston
boulevard.

Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Soss are
vacationing in Miami Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman
of the Hotel Book Cadillac have
left for a trip to St. Louis and
Chicago.

Recent hosts at a dinner party
in the Great Lakes Club were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sills.

Frances Osborne of Burlin-
game avenue is visiting in Chi-
cago.

Plans Fall Wedding

Friday, January 9, 1919

Engaged to Wed

SYBIL MERLE EBNER

Annoudement is made If the
engagement of Sybil Merl , Eb-
ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Ebner of Calvert avenue,
to Irving David Robinson, of
Centerline, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Robinson of Northlawn
avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M
The bride-elect attended the
Smith have left on a three- University of Michigan. Her fi-
weeks' motor trip to Florida.
ance is a graduate of the Wayne
University law school. A spring
wedding is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heaven-
rich of Cambridge, Mass., are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Irving Eisenman and
MRS. STUART ALLEN GRAFF
Ileavenrich.
children Rosalyn and Harold of
Lauretta Helene Knopper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N.
Glynn Court are Miami visi-
Knopper of Santa Rosa drive, was united in marriage at Con-
tors.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Jospey
gregation Shaarey Zedek with Stuart Allen Graff, son of Mr.
were hosts at a dinner party
and Mrs. Reuben Graff of Ohio avenue. .
Guests at Hot Springs, Ark.,
The bride wore a candlelight satin gown with illusion neck- Dec. 31 at their home in Hunt- are Mr. and Mrs. J. Leader.
ington Woods.
line. The waist and shoulders were encircled with old-fashioned
lace trimmed with seed pearls, and her fingertip veil of illusion
Sylvia Disner and Geraldine
Spending the winter in Hol- R. Harvey are spending a fort-
was held in place with a crown also trimmed in seed pearls. She
carried a white Bible adorned with large white orchids and baby lywood, Calif. is Mrs. Hattye night in Miami Beach.
Fisher of Bedford road.
purple orchids.
Her attendants were Mrs. Roy A. Foreman, matron of honor;
Shirley Nisbaum of Los Angeles, maid of honor; Betty Gold,
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Feldman
Roz Snitman, Elinor Knopper and Lois Gold, bridesmaids; and of Cherrylawn avenue have re-
tSa
Abbe Kastenbaum and Judith Schlissel, both of Brooklyn, junior turned from a vacation in Mi-
ORCHESTRAS
bridesmaids.
ami Beach.
Weddings—Bar Mitzvahs
Nathan N. Bader was best man and Daniel and Morton
Knopper, brothers of the bride, Wallace Tonkin and Karl Lewis,
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Ark.
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Host at a cocktail party Dec. Los Angeles.
27 at the Great Lakes Club was
Robert Enggass.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schway-
Harriett Lurie is visiting in der of New York are guests of
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