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January 23, 1948 - Image 10

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-01-23

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Friday. January 13, MS

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

rage Tea

William Belinskys
Mark Anniversary

Mrs. Morry Braverman and
Mrs. Louis James Klavons have
left for a month's sojourn in
Los Angeles, Sacramento and
San Francisco.

Wed to Detroiter

Mr. and Mrs. William Belin-
sky of Webb avenue celebrated
their 21st wedding anniversary
at a party in their home.

Back from an extended trip
to Surfside and Miami Beach
is Dr. Saul E. Barnett of the
Belcrest Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bonin of
Appoline avenue are spending a
month in Los Angeles.

The Irving Sterns of Burlin-
game avenue are on a short
visit in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Werney
have returned to their home on
Indiana avenue after a holiday in
Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker-
man of McLean avenue are
spending a few days in New
York City.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Jack Albert of
Los Angeles visited in Detroit for
a few days.

Mrs. Louis R. Livingstone of
Seward avenue is visiting her
son-in-law and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. Karl Stillwater of San
Francisco.

Mrs. Edward Canvasser of Bos-
ton boulevard is visiting in Los
Angeles.

Nathan Kaplan of Fullerton
ivenue is vacationing in Miami
.leach.

Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler will
sail Feb. 9 for Guatemala and the
West Indies.

Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld is back
a week's visit in New York.

f rom

Visiting the Ben Kaufmanns in
lollywood, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Kaufman.

Mr. and Mrs. harry Becker
were hosts at a dinner party in
heir home on Strathcona drive.

Mrs. Florence Polozker of the
3elcrest Hotel is vacationing in
Thronado Beach, Calif.

Mrs. Alfred Dreifus has re-
'urned from a week's stay in
.loston.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Schayowitz
if Fairfield avenue are spending
month in California.

`Miss Virginia' Weds

MRS. RAYMOND NEWMAN
Wedding vows were ex-
changed by Jacqueline Siegal
and Raymond Paul Newman in
Miami Beach rites.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Evelyn H. Siegal of Miami
and the late Donald Siegal. The
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Newman of Stur-
tevant avenue, Detroit.
Wearing a gown of white sa-
tin fashioned with a fitted bo-
dice and a high neckline above
a marquisette yoke, the bride
carried a Bible topped with
white orchids, streamers and
stephanotis.
Her fingertip veil of French
illusion was held in place by a
coronet adorned with seed
pearls.
Jacqueline Burke was maid of
honor and Mrs. Frederick Burke
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Ronnie Allen and Rosalie
Hansen.
Robert Newman, brother of
the groom, was best •man. Seat-
ing guests were Frederick
Burke, Buddy Abrams and Rus-
sell Chapee. Junior ushers were
Lloyd Newman, brother of the
groom, and Saul Wolfson.
After a honeymoon in the
South and East, the couple will
reside on Ewald Circle, Detroit

LEPOFSKY FAMILY CLUB
A club has been formed here
by the Lepofsky family, for-
merly of Toronto. Officers are
Joseph M. Biederman, chairman;
Mrs. Moe Lepofsky, secretary;
and Louis Lawson, treasurer.

A dinner party will be given
Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Victor
W. Klein.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blumberg
of the Belcrest Hotel have re-
turned from a visit in southern
California, where they attended
the Rose Bowl game.

Hosts at a dinner party last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Melville
S. Welt.

Vacationing in Miami Beach
are Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Schwartz of San Juan drive.

Mrs. Malcom Ellias was host-
ess at a dinner and miscellan-
eous shower honoring her sis-
,ter-in-law, Elaine Ellias, at the
Wilshire Hotel.

tival the same year. •
Mr. Gordon, has been living
in Washington the past three
years. He was formerly asso-
ciated with General Newspapers
Syndicate and recently was
named director of the Capitol
Speakers and Writers Service,
an organization composed of
free-lance writers.
Several of his articles have
appeared in "This Week" Ma-
gazine, a Sunday supplement
which appears locally in the
Detroit News.
The newlyweds will reside
at the Lee Plaza Hotel for the
next several months.

Bay City Notes

The following have been re-
elected to the national council
of the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee: Rabbi J. Leonard Az-
neer, Theodore S. Friedman, Ab-
MRS. LOUIS .7 . GORDON
raham B. Roman and Julius
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nelson of Sherman.
Winchester, Va., announce the
marriage of their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bloch are
Dana Virginia to Louis J. Gor- spending a week in New York.
don, son of Mr. and Mrs.• Abe
Gordon of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Danin
The marriage vows were celebrated their 25th wedding
taken in a private ceremony anniversary.
and were solemnized by Rabbi
Norman Gerstenfeld of the
Mr. and Mrs. If. F. Anthony
Washington Hebrew Congrega- had as their weekend guests
tion Jan. 13 in Washington, D. their sisters, Rose and Helen
C. Best man was U.S. Sen. Rosenberg of Detroit.
Marley Kilgore of Virginia.
The bride attended Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempli-
Washington, the women's col- ner and daughter Esther are
lege of the University of Vir- leaving to spend several weeks
ginia, and Elon College in North in Florida.
Carolina. She was "Miss Vir-
ginia" of 1940 and princess of
Vacationing in Florida are Mr.
the Virginia Apple Blossom Fes- and Mrs. Louis Levine.

Visiting in Birmingham, Ala.,
are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ja-
cobs of Glynn Court.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zolkow-
er returned last week to their
home on Wisconsin avenue af-
ter a Florida stay.

Mrs. A. N. Abend of Chicago
boulevard is sojourning in Mi-
ami Beach.

CONDENSED SOUPS

VEGETARIAN • DELICIOUS

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Agree of
Flint were the guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ezra Zatkins of
Rochester avenue.

THE NEW LOOK

Mrs. Robert Schlutsky and
Mrs. M. M. Garvin of Windsor,
entertained at a tea for their
niece, Helen Sloan of Santa
Clara avenue.

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