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April 02, 1948 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-04-02

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Friday, April 2, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Nine

Della Cohen Becomes
Bride of Max Ornstein

I

Bride of Seymour Grossfeld

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
was the scene Sunday of the
marriage of Della Cohen, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Mamie Cohen, to
Max Ornstein, son of Mrs. Rose
Ornstein.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated
at the one o'clock ceremony
after which a reception was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz of Calvert
avenue.
The bride wore a costume suit
of powder blue. A short veil
fell from a headdress of white
tulle trimmed with white roses.
She carried a prayer book
adorned with white orchids and
stephanotis.
Evelyn Parker, cousin of the
bride, was maid of honor. Ed
Zellman served the bridegroom
as best man. The couple is hon-
eymooning in Chicago.

Lachovitcher Society
Charts Purim Party

The Lachovitcher Aid Society
will mark Purim with a party at
6 p.m., Sunday in the Mishkan
Israel hall, Blaine and Linwood
avenues.

Mrs. Ralph Stein is chairman.
For reservations call Mrs. A. Cut-
ler, TO. 9-5680.

liar Milzvah

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L.
Schatz, of 19172 Stoepel avenue,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son Fred, Saturday, April
10, at the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation. A family dinner
will be held that evening at the
Wardell-Sheraton Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silver.
man of Longfellow avenue are
staying in Palm Springs, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Kolb and
family, formerly of Glendale
avenue, are now residing at
15867 Woodingham drive.

Elaine Kerner, who attends
school in New York, is spending
Photo ItY
k Iligelman
her spring vacation with her
MRS. SEYMOUR GROSSFELD
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
In a colorful ceremony March 9 at the Hotel Statler, Betty
Kerner of Lincolnshire drive.
Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monty Rose of Brighton, Eng-
land, became the bride of Seymour Lewis Grossfeld, son of
Gail Berkman of Parkside Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfeld of Farrand Park.
avenue is visiting relatives in
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore
Trenton, N. J.
a gown of candlelight aloncon lace and satin and a crown of
seed pearls from which a silk illusion veil fell to her full-length
Vacationing in Miami Beach train. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and roses and bn
are Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman heirloom lace handkerchief belonging to the bridegroom's mother.
of Tuxedo avenue.
Maid of honor was Helen Grossfeld and bridesmaids were
Mrs. Norman Crane, Hannah Levin and Judy Feinberg.
Stuart Alan Dunn has left to
Mr. Grossfeld was attended by his brother Walter as best
resume his studies at the St. man and Norman Crane, Allan Tolmich, Budd Jacobson and
John's Military Academy after Roland Harris as ushers.
spending his spring vacation
The rites were performed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Adler and Cantor Philip Brummer. The Rev. Brummer
Jack Dunn of Indiana avenue.
accompanied Mr. Rose from England to of f iciate at the wedding.
Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Grossfeld left on a
Vacationing in Miami Beach motor trip to Washington, D. C. Later they will continue their
are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ro- honeymoon in England and the continent. They•will make their
decker.
home in Detroit.

Mattathias Tent-Hive
to Fete 'Old-Timers'

"Old-timers" of the Mattathias
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Tent-Hive No. 1005, Maccabees,
Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Philip will join for a rally at 8:30 p.m.,
Van Zile will leave April 15 Thursday, in Workmen's Circle.
for Pinehurst, N. C.
Prizes will be awarded to the
three oldest members present,
A dinner party was given Commander Louis Papo an-
Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. nounced. Joe Rosson is program
Norman J. Levey.
chairman.

Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg
Sojourning in Miami Beach
and daughter Blanche are spend- are Mr. and Mrs. Harold J.
ing several weeks in Palm Baskin of Cherrylawn avenue.
Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siderman
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Mar- of Los Angeles will spend Pass-
cuse and son Philip Jr. have re- over with their children in De-
turned from a short trip to Ni- troit.
agara Falls.

C1

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caminker
are residing in their new home
on Hartwell avenue.

Tazara.razuy

LEE FIELDS

and his Orchestra

Edith Albert Freedman of
Whitmore road is visiting rela-
tives and friends in California.

Ellis Brownstein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brownstein of
Oregon avenue, has enrolled at
Michigan State College, follow.
ing his return from an extend-
ed tour of the country.

Troth Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Epel, who
were married recently at Brook-
lyn, will be honored by Mr.
Epel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
cob Epel, at a reception from 3
to 5 p.m., and 7 to 11 p.m., Sun-
day, at 3019 Pingree avenue.
Mrs. Epel is the former Beatrice
Barash of Brooklyn.

Dr. and Mrs. David Kallman
and daughter Boots of Canter-
bury drive are spending the
week in New York City.

- • Miss Harriet Lurie has re-
turned after spending the week-
end in Columbus, 0.

Reception to Honor
the Joseph Epels

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berger, o f
4261 Leslie avenue, announc e
the Bar Mitzvah of their so n
Marvin Henry, Saturday, Apri
10, at Shaarey Zedek. Open
house will be held from 2 to
6 p.m., Sunday, April 11, in the
Berger home. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nussbaum,
of 18167 Indiana avenue, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son Bruce, Saturday at
Bnai Moshe. Open house will be
held at the Nussbaum home. No
cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Littky, of
2922 Grand avenue, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son
Robert Seymour, Saturday at
the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation. A dinner will be held
Sunday evening at Lachar's.

Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fuller,
of 3809 Sturtevant avenue, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son Irving, Saturday at Shaarey
Zedek. A reception will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph New- Sunday in the Fuller home.
man and Lee Merker of Sturte-
vant avenue have returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gorman
Toronto.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son Ashly, Saturday morn-
Visiting in Los Angeles are ing at Bnai David.
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Lennick
of the Belcrest Hotel.
Have Your Carpets and Rugs
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mar- Cleaned in Your Home by the
golis and family, formerly of Air Foam System.
Savings up to 50%
Tuxedo avenue, are now in
AIR FOAM , SYSTEM
their new home at 18404 Wash-
5699 W. CHICAGO
burn avenue.
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MARIAN GREEN
At a family dinner March 21,
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Miller
announced the engagement of
their daughter Marian Green to
Abe Langwald, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Wiseman.
The bridegroom-elect is a stu-
dent at the Detroit Institute of
Technology. The wedding will
take place August 22.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenberg
of Leslie avenue are sojourn-
ing in Hot Springs, Ark.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ger-
shenson of Suffolk drive are
back from Miami Beach.

PAVOLOTCHER SOCIETY
A games party will be held by
the Pavolotcher Aid Society, Sat-
urday, April 10, at the Bereznit-
zer Hall. Proceeds will go to
charity.

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