Barbara Cohen Bride of Morton Silberb:rg Married at Sheraton Hotel Mr. and Mrs. William Freed announce the engagement of their daughter Esther Rochelle to Arnold Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sherman. An early December wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Singer of Chicago announce the be- trothal 'of their granddaughter Phyllis Rae Rudin to R. Paul Zusman, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Zusman. The bridegroom-elect is a senior at the Northern Illinois School of Optometry. The wedding will take place Sunday evening at Congregation Beth Hamedrosh Anshe Luknik. Mrs. Ethel Brill announces the engagement of her daughter Mildred Freeman of Tyler avenue to Marvin Goldman of Glad- stone avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldman. The wedding will take place Dec. 5 at Turover Temple. eird3 Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rapoport (Harriet Burnstein) a daughter, Linda Gail. Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Pastor (Esther Razzman) of Lawton avenue, a son, Sheldon Jerome. Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Jospey of Lincoln drive, Huntington Woods, a daughter, Susan Elizabeth. Freddy Nole and his five-piece band will play for the "Kick-Off Dance" of the Young People's Club of Temple Beth El from MRS. STANLEY ELKISS 2:30 to 5:30 p. m., Sunday, in Audrey Lee Markel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Markel the Temple. Harvey Freeman, YPC presi- of Prairie avenue, became the bride of Stanley Elkiss, son of Mr. dent, will welcome members and and Mrs. I. Elkiss, at a candlelight ceremony Aug. 24 at the guests. No dates are necessary. Sheraton Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. Admission is free to members The bride wore a gown of chantilly lace with a small, round and $1 to non-members. collar accented with seed pearls. Her silk illusion veil was held in place by a bonnet of matching lace. She carried a cascading Mrs. Sam Resnick of Wiscon- bouquet of shattered glamelias and stephanotis. Freda Gluck, maid of honor, wore a gown of white marquisette sin avenue is visiting relatives over an underskirt of lime green. Bridesmaids were Betty Frank in Winnipeg. and Lillian Rubin, who chose matching gowns of white mar- quisette over yellow underskirts. The attendants carried con- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen, for- trasting colonial bouquets. merly of Calvert avenue, are Harold Cohen was best man and Eddie Elkiss, the bride- making their home in Coral groom's brother, and Phil Silverstein were ushers. Gables, Fla. Following a dinner and reception, the couple left on a motor trip to New Jersey, New York and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perlmuter of Edison avenue are back from Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Speva- kow of Hazelwood avenue had as their guests Mrs. Spevakow's sisters, the Misses Sophia and Julia Hoffman of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rosen and daughter Diane have returned from a motor trip through the western states. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Dia- mond of Longfellow avenue have returned after spending the summer at their home in Kingsville, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shatzen, formerly of Detroit, have arrived in Los Angeles, where they will make their home. Ariman & Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broder (Winefred Cooper) a son. Yetta Schutzman, a senior at Michigan State College, has re- turned to school after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schutzman • LEE FIELDS Call TO. 5-4720 Or TV, 7-6204 of Martindale avenue. — Store Hours, Tuesday thru Saturday, 9:15 to 5:30; — Monday 9:15 to 8:30 next party regardless of size, any- where or any time you wish. Food may be prepared on the premises according to your personal desires. . stare • .00104 - Third at Cottinen Koad The Vaad Harabonim Sanc- Our Strict Observance of The Jewish Dietary Laws. 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KOSHER CATERERS Hors D' Oeuvres AOrt•lorly Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Schwartz (Sylvia Felo- witz) of Gladstone avenue, a daughter, Thea Gale. Perlin Richard Pevos celebrated his eighth birthday Sept. 13. Wedding, e n9ayemenb Announcement is made of the betrothal of Helen Plotnik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Plotnik of Richton avenue, to Herbert Lee Kollin, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kollin of Cortland avenue. Both attend Wayne University, where the bride-elect is president of Sigma Theta Delta and Mr. Kollin is Vice-president of Alpha Epsilon Pi. They plan to be married Dec. 28 at Bel-Aire. Freddy Nole to Play at Beth El YPC Dance Mrs. Charles Colman of Monte Vista avenue has returned from a visit in Miami Beach. 24, 1946 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldstein of Nashville, Tenn., announce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn to Raymond L. Simon, son of Milton Simon and the late Mrs. Simon of Detroit and Los Angeles. Miss Goldstein was graduated from Peabody Dem- onstration School in Nashville and attended Vanderbilt University. She received her bachelor of arts degree from New York Uni- versity. Her fiance attended UCLA and Wayne University. The wedding will take place in December. At an afternoon ceremony at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Barbara Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen of Chi- cago boulevard, became the bride of Morton I. Silberberg, son of Mrs. Emanuel Silberberg and the late Mr. Silberberg of Buffalo, N. Y. Rabbi Morris Adler of- ficiated. The bride wore a gown of eggshell satin with a Peter Pan collar embroidered with seed pearls. The fitted bodice was buttoned to the waist, and the barque skirt ended in a court train. A crown of satin tulle held her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried her consecration Bible adorned with spray or- chids. Maid of honor was Josephine Katz, and Charlotte Kaufman& Lois Luskin of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Lawrence Morrison and Marjorie S' rberg of Buffalo were bridesma:". Lawrence Morrison of Buffalo served the bridegroom as best man. Jerry Cohen, Andrew Co- hen, William Mbdge and Joseph Abraham were ushers. After a honeymoon in New York, the couple will make their home in Detroit. for ypur Friday, September DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Ten Hid Little cap of a hat that hugs your head, fits snugly with your collared coat. A spray of feathers at the side animates it. Black, brown and coffee, $7.95. From our fashion-news Budget Millinery collection from $5.95 to $8.95. Siegel's budget millinery, fourth floor I/ 6 WOODWARD AT STATE