DETROIT Page Eight JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, May 7, 1918 in the Rea o Zocal Society Sally Schwartz Bride of Arnold J. Rodin of Sally marriage The Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz of Stur- tevant avenue, to Arnold J. Ro- din, son of Mrs. Rena Rodin of Boston boulevard and the late Harry Rodin, was solemnized Sunday at Congregation Shaarey Zedek by Rabbi Morris Adler. The bride's gown was of tra- ditional white satin with a sweetheart neckline and short train. The veil of illusion was of fingertip length, and handsewn baby seed pearls adorned the coronet. White roses with a cen- ter of purple-tipped white or- chids formed the bouquet. Arlene Schwartz was her sis- ter's maid' of honor, and Arline Robinson and Annette Sherman were bridesmaids. Another sister Miriam was junior bridesmaid. Best man was Morrie Kurz- mann and ushers were Sheldon Schwartz and Gershon Konikow. Seymour Schwrtz was junior usher. Following their honeymoon at Uniontown, Pa., and New York City, the newlyweds will reside at 2745 Cortland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wine- man attended the Kentucky Derby last Saturday at Louis- ville. Mrs. Barry Zellin, Mrs. Nath- an Rubin and Mrs. Philip Begun Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal will were hostesses to 45 guests at a arrive June 1 from Hollywood, miscellaneous shower and lunch- Fla., to visit her family. eon Tuesday at the Hotel Book Cadillac, honoring Shirley Sha- Mrs. Benjamin Siegel is on a pero. motor trip to Atlantic City and New York City. Mrs. Jack Silberstein and daughter have returned to their Back from a sojourn in New home in Columbus, 0., after York are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred visiting Mrs. Silberstein's par- Doner. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Katz of Fairfield avenue. Mrs. Henry Fecheimer is spending a fortnight in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark of Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Ze- Richton avenue returned re- man will be hosts at a dinner cently from a three-months' vacation in Miami Beach. party Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janeway have. returned from a vacation in Bermuda. Troth Announced' Pfc. Sheldon Onickel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Onickel of Tyler avenue, is home on a 20-day furlough from MacDill Field, Tampa, Fla. INEZ ELLMAN Mr. and Mrs. S. Stadler of The betrothal of Inez Ellman New York City spent Passover to Milton Mersky, son of Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nemeth and Mrs. Frank Missky of Clair- of Pasadena avenue. mount avenue, is announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. S 1/c Marvin Cohen has re- and Mrs. Morry Ellman of Chi- turned to the Great Lakes Na- cago boulevard. val Base after spending a 19- day leave with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Alan Fleishman and son Anna Cohen of Tyler avenue. Craig have returned from Lake- worth. Fla., where they spent Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. the winter. Weil have returned from a week's visit in New York. Walter Stark is back in his home on Richton avenue after Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner an extended trip to Miami and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Beach. Zemon will leave Monday to spend two weeks in Asheville, Mrs. David Rosenbaum en- N.C. tertained Thursday at a mis- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mandell cellaneous shower and dinner and sons Robert and Gary have for 100 guests, honoring Char- lotte Brown. returned to their home in To- ronto after spending Passover Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Skolnick with Mrs. Mandell's parents, of Parkside avenue were guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman at the Hotel Martinique in Mi- of Blaine avenue. ami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Arfa Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ressler, for- are residing in their new home merly of Hazelwood avenue, at 19741 Monica avenue, are now residing at 17511 Santa Rosa drive. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kronin have as their guest the latter's mother, Mrs. Max Rubin of rtr Scranton, Pa. Visiting relatives and friends in Buffalo, N.Y., is Mrs. Leon- ard Marein of Gladstone ave- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein nue. of Boston boulevard have re- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbin- turned after spending Passover in Chicago with their children, ger of London avenue have re- turned from a visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richmond. Will You Remember Mania On Mothers' Day? • Gift her with Flowers — our fresh, lovely flowers so artistically arranged. PETER PAN FLOWER SHOPS 9219 E. Jefferson VAlley 2-7776 Nathan and Morris Abrams 19592 E. Jefferson VAlley 2-3697 Bar Mil zva la Dr. Maurice Gantz, of 17554 Wisconsin avenue, announces the Bar Mitzvah of his son Sheldon Lee at Sabbath Eve services of Temple Israel, May 7 in the Art Institute. A reception will be held from 7 to 10 p.m., Satur- day in the Gantz home. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rubin, of 18614 Fairfield avenue, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Frederick, Saturday morn- SUZANNE SHAPERO ing at Shaarey Zedek. A recep- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. tion will be held that evening Shapero of Tuxedo avenue an- at the Rubin home. No cards. nounce the engagement of their daughter Suzanne Natalie to Mr. and Mrs. William B. New, Robert M. Kuttnauer, son of of 3352 Glynn Court, announce Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy L. Kutt- the Bar Mitzvah of their son nauer of Fairfield avenue. Oscar Theodore, Saturday morn- ing at Bnai Moshe. A dinner and reception will be held Sun- day evening in the English room of the Park Avenue Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Belinsky, of 17382 Roselawn avenue, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Martin Alvin, Saturday morning at the Northwest He- brew Congregation. A dinner will be held that evening at Lachar's. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy of Wildemete avenue have re- turned from Miami Beach. IDA DANZIG Ida Danzig of Chicago will be principal speaker at the moiher- daughter dinner of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, Tuesday evening at Bel-Aire. The program will be headed by Cantor Hyman Adler. Mrs. Gerald Levitt and Mrs. Asher Berlin are chairmen of the affair and Mrs. Morris Mon- draw, ticket chairman. Hostesses will be Mesdames Joseph H. Kunin, Ida Goldsmith, Isaac Rosenthal, Rubin Levin, Augusta Subar, Harry Finkelstein, Rose Whiteman, Alfred A. Hell- gott and Abraham Kelman. For reservations call Mrs. Mondrow, TY. 7-1161. A plea for contributions to the group's Child Rescue Fund has been made by Mrs. Rose Singer, president. The funds go to Ra- anana, Palestine, where children from Cyprus are rehabilitated. Shirley Ritchie, a June bride- elect, was feted Thursday at a kitchen gadget shower and luncheon given by Mrs. Benja- min Gordon in her home on Les- lie avenue. TD Phi to Revive U. of M. Chapter Leah Crohn of New York City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wilde- mere avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Levin of Chicago were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson of Huntington Woods. and Prof. and Mrs. Samuel M. Levin of Broadstreet boulevard. Mizrachi Guest Betrothal Tohl Shirley Ritchie Feted 45 Luncheon Guests Honor Shirley Shapero at Pre-Nuptial Affairs INVITATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field, of 17152 Cherrylawn avenue, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Irwin Saul, Saturday, May 15, at Shaarey Zedek. Open house will be held from 8 p.m. that day. No cards. Mitchell Gelzayd announces the Bar Mitzvah of his son Eugene, Saturday, May 15, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A reception will be held that eve- ning at the home of Eugene's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Coggan of Wildemere avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freshman announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Gordon at Sabbath Eve services, May 14, of Temple Israel in the Art Institute. L The Nu chapter of Tau Delta Phi, national Jewish fraternity, will be reactivated at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Morey L Abrahms, president of the Detroit alumni club, announced. In charge of forming the chap- ter are two Detroit students, Merton J. 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