DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Right the ' lealn Becomes Bride of Ohioan Friday, October 8, 1948 cLcal Soddy Back From Connecticut Hone•numn Beene Sklar Married to Maurice Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Sklar of Roselawn avenue announce the marriage Sept. 30 of their daughter Ileene to Maurice Mansfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mansfield of Stansbury avenue. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated. For her marriage, the bride chose a brocaded satin ankle- length suit of champagne color. Cinnamon color accessories com- pleted her ensemble. She car- ried a white Bible adorned with orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Harry H. Manheimer was matron of honor and Russell Greenberg was best man. The couple left for a honey- moon in Canada. Henrietta Cooper, Harvard Student Wed Henrietta Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cooper of Stoepel avenue, was married Sept. 4 in Los Angeles to Lee T. Mirell, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mirell of that city. The bride-is a graduate of Wayne University, where she majored in journalism. Her hus- band, a graduate of UCLA, Is enrolled at Harvard law school. The Thomas Cowens, formerly of Glynn court, are residing in their new home at 18611 Ohio 'avenue. MRS. MALCOLM LOWENSTEIN Before an altar draped with ivory satin and adorned with ferns and beautiful arrangements of seasonal flowers, Beth Elaine Srere was united in'marriage to Malcolm Samuel Lowenstein. Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at the 7 o'clock, candlelight service, Wednesday at the Hotel Statler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Abraham Srere of Boston boulevard west. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowenstein of Forest Hills, Hamilton, 0. The bride chose a gown of Cattoir taffeta in candlelight shade, styled with a closely-fitted bodice and with a very bouffant sl-irt, panniered at the hipline. A small Peter Pan collar, ap- pliqued with heirloom lace, topped the slender bodice. The tight sleeves came to a point over her hands and were edged with bits of the lace, and the skirt ended in a full-length circular train. Her veil of candlelight illusion was held to her head by a small bonnet of rosepointe lace and fell beyond the edge of her train. She carried a family prayerbook adorned with a center of white orchids 'and edged with phaclanopsis. The bride's attendants were Mrs. Arnold Gross of Buffalo, N.Y., sister of the bridegroom, matron of honor, and Betty Mae Becker of Cedar Rapids, Ia., Mrs. Robert Feinberg of Boston, Lois Bendes of Rockford, Ill., and Mignon Ginsburg of Detroit, bridesmaids. Linda Schaye was flower girl. Allan Silver, cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man. Seating the guests were Dr. Arnold Gross of Buffalo, Charles Wurtzerger of Memphis, Tenn., William Goodman of Dayton, O., Don Cisle of Hamilton and Brewster Broder of Detroit. After an extended trip to Colorado Springs and California, the couple will make its home in Hamilton. Luncheon Is Held for Shirley Ehrlich Mrs. Donald Schiller was hostess at a luncheon and kit- chen shower Saturday in her home on Boston boulevard, honoring Shirley Ehrlich. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Wolfgang, formerly of Woodingham drive, have moved into their new •home at 18644 Wildemere ave- nue. JULES KLEIN • DICRESTRAS • Book Bldg. I CA. 4710 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weintraub of Buffalo, N.Y., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg of Oakman boulevard. Spending several says in New York are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman and their daughter, Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld. Dianne Shwitzer will arrive Monday from Los Angeles for Dr. and Mrs. Abe Pearlman, a visit with her parents, Mr. and formerly of Sturtevant avenue, Mrs. Maurice Shwitzer of Rich- are residing in their new home ton avenue. at 18685 Muirland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib were hosts at a dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caplan Sept. 24 at the Recess Club. visited in Chicago before re- Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lachman turning to their home in Miami of Byron avenue have returned Beach. They spent the past few from a visit in Cleveland. months in Detroit as guests at the Wilshire HoteL Mrs. Henry Leitson and her son Lawrence have returned to their home in Akron, 0. after QUILTS & PILLOWS a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Remade to any size Frances Cohen, a student at seph Franovitz of Collingwood Michigan State Normal College, avenue. Dexter Quilt & Gift spent Rosh Hashonah with her Shoppe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Dr. and Mrs. Louis Galin and Cohen of Roselawn avenue. 11641 Dexter family, formerly of Greenlawn avenue, are residing in their HO. 9050 MR. LANDAU Mrs. Eli Robinson and Mrs. new home at 18202 Oak drive. Ralph Borin were hostesses at a tea in honor of Pat Morgan at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Mrs. Max Glasier of Birwood avenue is visiting her brother- Al Berris of Akron, 0., is in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. spending the holidays with his Clarence Gladstone of East Lan- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel sing. Berris of Cortland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bronsten and their children Ronald and Zelma of Toronto attended the Lipsitt-Mogul nuptials here. Dr. Hugo A. Freund enter- tained a few friends at dinner Sept. 26. • MRS. RICHARD LISS At a recent ceremony in Shaarcy Zedek, Florence Abromvich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abromovich of Pingree avenue, became the bride of Richard Liss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Liss of Philadelphia avenue west. The bride wore a gown of slipper satin, with a boat neckline, tight bodice and bustle back. Her juliette cap of lace had a fishtail arrangement of lace in back and was adorned with a band of orange blossoms. Adell Abromovich, sister of the bride, was maid of honOr and Ester Kline, Betty Abel of Cleveland, Dale Berger and Per. line Eisenberg were bridesmaids. Flower girls were Patsy Wein. stein and Donna Joanne Abrams, and junior bridesmaid was Marcia Weckstein. Serving as best man was David Shapiro, while Robert Abrom. ovich, Floyd Bornstein, Sheldon Eisenberg and Aron Sincolf were ushers. The couple spent their honeymoon in Connecticut. LEE FIELDS ORCHESTRAS AND ENTERTAINMENT Call TO. 5-4720 Or TV. 7-5504 SINCE THE HIGH HOLIDAYS are upon las, may we suggest Greetings to your Family and Friends by Sending Flowers. We will U your orders with great care. Please Call VA. 2-3697 giving us names and addresses Exquisite Arrangements from $5 and up Chrysanthemum Plants $5.00 SEASON'S GREETINGS 1' Peter Pan dower Shopo Nathan & Morris Abrams 14542 E. Jefferson .,. Phone Valley 2-3697 9149 E. 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