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January 07, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-01-07

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Friday, ranuary 7, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH

Farewell Reception
to Fete Max Finemans

CHRONICLE

Page Seven

Ex-Detroiter Feted
During Visit Here

Married to Outstater

Betrothal Told

Mr. and Mrs. David Dunsky
will honor Mr. and Mrs. Max
Fineman and sons at a farewell
reception, Jan. 16 in the Dunsky
home at 19357 Santa Barbara
drive. The Finemans are leaving
to make their home in Tucson,
Ariz. Friends and relatives are
invited. No cards.

Cllmaxing a series of parties
given here for Mrs. S. L. Kav-
anau of Los Angeles and for-
merly of Detroit, Dr. and Mrs.
Louis Barak honored her at a
farewell reception, Wednesday
in their home on Seven Mile
road west.

Sidney Fishmans Mark
25 Years of Marriage

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett
of Wildemere avenue are at
home and not out of town as
was erroneously printed last
week.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman
of Webb avenue traveled to
New York to celebrate their
25th wedding anniversary, which
occurred on New Year's day.

Mrs. Zelda Goldenberg of
Toronto is visiting her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abrams ,of
Philadelphia avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Podgur of
Indiana avenue have as their
guest Mrs. Podgur's mother,
Mrs. Bertha Breslau of New
York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Jospey
of Wakefield avenue are so-
journing in Miami Beach.

Cortland avenue announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jaffee of engagement of their daughter
son
Burlingame avenue spent the Doris to Robert Blumenfeld,
of Mrs. S. Blumenfeld of
past week in Chicago.
Rochester avenue. '

Jackie Tobian of Hollywood,
Calif., is the houseguest of Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin Rapenport of
Northlawn avenue.

e

ar MiLvah

Spending 10 days in Miami
Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Colman of Monte Vista avenue.

Dorothy Stiglitz of Euclid
avenue has returned after visit-
ing in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving G. Frank-
lin (Leona Shlain) are back
from their wedding trip to
Miami, where they were guests
at the Roney Plaza.

Donna Carlson of Calvert ave-
nue is visiting in Cleveland.

7

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller
and daughters Bunny and Vicky
of Wildemere avenue and Mrs.
Miller's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Bearman have returned
from a visit in Baltimore.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harris of
Philadelphia have been visiting
in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul have

recently moved to Los Angeles
and are residing at 9930 Pice
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris
of Battle Creek are the guests
of the Herman Fishers of At-
kinson avenue.

MRS. MILFORD GINSBURG


Congregation Beth Shmue], bedecked in beauteous flowers
and flooded with pale candlelight, was the scene Dec. 26 of the
marriage of Charlotte Ruth Viedrah to Milford Ginsburg.
The couple met at the candlelighted altar at five o'clock to
exchange their vows before Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz, Rabbi
Moses Lehrman and Cantor David Katzman.
Tree bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Viedrah of
Glendale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ginsburg of Traverse.
City are parents of the bridegroom.
Styled with Victorian lavishness, the bride's gown was
fashioned of blush pink ivory satin. It was distinguished with a
high neckline and peter pan collar edged in chantilly lace. The
full skirt was caught at both sides by pannier drapery and swept
into a cathedral train.
Chantilly lace of the exact shade of the gown framed the bride's
headpiece, a modified bonnet of matching satin, and held the
tiered veil of blush pink silk illusion. The bride carried a Bible
adorned with a white orchid, gardenias and framed by lillies of
the valley.
Bridesmaids were Helene Diane Viedrah, sister of the bride,
Enid Berkowitz, Eleanor Knopper, Shirley Wasserman and Shirley
Viedrah. Sandra Starman was junior bridesmaid.
Matron of Honor was Mrs. Monroe Price, the bridegroom's
sister, and the maid of honor was Roslyn Viedrah, the bride's
sister.
The gowns of the bridal party were fashioned in the style
of the bride's in a deep shade of lusterous slipper satin. Bonnets
of matching satin were chosen.
Monroe Price served his brother-in-law as best man. Ushers
were Milton Viedrah, Jack Nisenbaum, Gerald Viedrah, Sheridan
Winkelman and Edward Dworsky, with Sheldon Starman as
junior usher.
The newlyweds are honeymooning in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Katz
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t. aneni nOieJ Mrs. Sidney L. Goldstein of
NeW Haven, Conn., were guests
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the past week of their parents,
Receptions
A games party, first of a Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Good-
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the year, was sponsored by the
Four Chaplains Post in the re
creation room of the Synagogue.
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Committee members were Mor-
ris Madorsky, Jerome Balas,
YES, all eyes will stop, look and glisten when you serve
Peter Globerson and Atan
those meltingly delicious party cakes and pastry baked
Barnett.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gold-
stein, of 3766 Sturtevant ave-
nue, announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son Lester Victor at
9 a.m., Saturday, at Congrega-
tion Mogen Abraham, Dexter
and Cortland. A dinner will be
held Sunday at Bel-Aire.

Mrs. Harry Srere, of 2400 Cal-
vert avenue, announces the Bar
Mitzvah of her son Martin
Louis at 10 a.m., Saturday, Jai,
22, at Shaarey Zedek. A recep-
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Visiting in Miami Beach are
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cowan
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Jassey of Chicago boulevard enter-
and son of Sorrento avenue.
tained at an open house, Jan. 1,
honoring their son Warren and
his fiancee, Ruth Rudiii.

Gloria Slobin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Slobin,
has returned from a visit in
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Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Weiss-
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