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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-05-07

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Friday. May 7, 048

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Frances Freedman
Honored at Showers

Speaks 1 "aws

Mrs. Sally Fields announces
the marriage of her sister Gene-
vieve Ginger Drapkin to Harry
Bronstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bronstein of Portland,
Me.
A shower in her honor was
given by Mrs. Sherman Gross-
light and Mrs. B. Ruth Ross at
the Grosslight home on Boston
boulevard. There were 100 guests.

Sol A. Wolffs Mark
40 Years of Marriage

Fay Mishkin Honored
by Mrs. Burnstine

Pre-Nuptial Affairs
Fete Natalie Chafetz

A miscellaneous shower and
luncheon were given Monday at
the Hotel Book Cadillac in hon-
or of Natalie Chafetz. Hostesses
were Mrs. Jerome Arta, Mrs.
Joseph Kaufman and Mrs. Reu-
ben Isaacs.

ne

Bay City Notes

To honor the 75th birthday of
their father, H. F. Anthony, a
surprise dinner was arranged by
James and Charles Anthony for
21 relatives at the Wenonah
Hotel. The Misses Rose and
Helen Rosenberg of Detroit were
guests.

Morris Goldberg is vacation-
ing in Hot Springs, Ark.

Back after vacationing in
Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bloch, Isadore Grabowsky, Bee-
ca Grabowsky and Mrs. Ger-
trude Simons.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Sempliner are the latter's
sisters and brother-in-law, Mi-
riam Kramer and Mr. and Mrs
Harry Bernstein of Rochester,
N.Y.

Mrs. Theodore 011esheimer of
Easton avenue is home after a
stay in St. Joseph, Mich.

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Bride of Philip Fine

Genevieve Drapkin,
harry Bronstein Wed

Frances Freedman, a June
bride-elect, was honored at a
shower for 90 guests Tuesday at
Buyler's. Hostesses included Mrs.
David Lipshaw, Mrs. Sam Lip-
shaw, Mrs. Julius Lipshaw, Fran-
ces Hendin, Mrs. Joseph Caden
and Mrs. Max Hendin. Mrs. Je-
rome Hellman honored Miss
Freedman at a similar affair at
Zack's.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff cele-
brated their 40th wedding anni-
versary April 27 with a dinner
party at the Hotel Statler.
Among the guests were their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Moses of Glencoe, Ill.

Page Nine

Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine was
hostess at a luncheon and mis-
cellaneous shower in her home
on Lr.Salle boulevard, honoring
Fay Dushkin, whose marriage
will be an event of June 20.

MRS. JOSEPH METZGER
Congregation Bnai David was
the scene of the candlelight cere-
mony uniting in marriage Elayne
Shirley Drapkin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Drapkin of Pin-
gree avenue, to Joseph I. Metz-
ger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Metzger of Sturtevant ave-
nue.
White satin was the bride's
choice for her gown. Her veil
was of illusion and she carried
a Bible adorned with a white
orchid.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Ben
Wish, and Frances Metzger, sis-
•ter of the bridegroom, was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were Rita
Distenfeld of New York, Shirlee
Tamaroff, Raye Metzger, sister of
the bridegroom, and Mrs. Milton
Drapkin, sister-in-law of the
bride. Marsha Drapkin and Ger-
aldine Krupp were junior brides-
maids.
Meyer Metzger served his
brother as best man and ushers
were Ben Wish, Aaron Katzman,
Kenneth Levick and Milton
Drapkin, brother of the bride.
The couple is at home on
Grand avenue after a honey-
moon in New York.

Edith Operman Feted
at Shower, Luncheon

Charlotte Brown and Vera
Operman were hostesses at a
personal shower and luncheon
for 25 guests, honoring Edith
Operman. The affair was given
Tuesday at the home of Miss
Brown on Longfellow avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Woolf
are home after spending three
weeks in New York. Mr. Woolf
was guest master of ceremonies
for a week at the Laurels coun-
try club at Sachett Lake, N.Y.

Mrs. Augusta Subar, formerly
of Blaine avenue, is making her
home at 2297 Gladstone avenue.

."-
MRS. PHILIP FINE
Mr. and Mrs. David Block of
The marriage of Lillian Rudner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvert avenue have as their
guests Mrs. Block's parents, Mr. Louis Rudner of Glendale avenue, to Philip Fine, son of Mrs.
and Mrs. Adolph Klein of Cuy- Harry B. Fine of Byron avenue and the late Mr. 'Fine, was
solemnized Wednesday at Shaarey Zedek by Rabbi Morris Adler.
ahoga Falls, 0.
The bride wore a gown of chantilly lace with a bouffant
Vacationing in Miami Beach skirt of tiered tulle. Her veil of illusion fell from a baby cap,
are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lapides also of chantilly lace. She carried a Bible adorned with two
of Whitmore road.
white orchids.
Maid of honor was Rose Donofsky and bridesmaids were
Mr. and Mrs. Kolman Sha- Mrs. George R. Cohan, Mrs. Manuel H. Nosan, Mrs. Morton
piro of Wildemere avenue are Roth, Irene Cott and Rita Halperin.
sojourning in St. Joseph, Mich.
Elliot R. Fine, brother of the bridegroom, served as• best
man. Ushers were Theodore Rudner, the bride's brother, George
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schiller R. Cohan, Manuel H. Nosan, Bernard D. Moray, Jerome Sonen-
and son Eric of Snowden ave- klar and Mandel L. Berman.
nue have left for Chicago.
where they will make tiler!.
Betty Kowalsky, Detroit pianist home.
who performed with the Wayne
University Symphony Orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkel-
last week at the Art Institute, man of Fairfield avenue have
was acclaimed by Detroit's three returned from a visit in Glad-
leading critics.
stone, Mich.
Russell •MacLauchlin of the De-
troit News wrote, she has
Mrs. Adolph Smilo of Los An-
abounding talent, well nutured so Ivies and formerly of Detroit
Bands — Floor Slums — Orchestras —Small Units
far and likely to develop great- is a guest of her brother-in-law
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Call MICKEY WOOLF Now to
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Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. at Wrubel and Kazin
good and solid" and said her S. Knoll of Fullerton avenue
playing "has power and assur- are Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaplan of
ance."
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Critics Acclaim
Betty Kowalsky

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Shower Is Planned
for Rosalyn Korens

Mrs. Harold N. Rosenthal and
children Felicia and Kenneth
have returned from Miami
Lachar's will be the scene Beach, where they spent the
Thursday for a shower and din- winter.
ner in honor of Rosalyn Korens.
Joan Fetzer is back from a
Mrs. L. Simons, Mrs. A. Schul-
dinger and Mrs. S. Balantzow week's visit in New York City
will be hcistesses.
Mrs. F. Flower of New York
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of Ohio avenue are spending a and Mrs. Henry Pokart of Buena
few days in Battle Creek.
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