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January 28, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-01-28

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Friday, January 28, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Betty Berkowitz Bride
of Jerome Sanfield

Bride of Harvey Geller

Sylvia Pomerantz,
Kenneth Stern Wed

Betty _Berkowitz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Berkowitz,
became the bride of Jerome S4n-
field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Sanfield of Dexter boulevard,
Jan. 9 at the home of her par-
ents on Normandy avenue. Rab-
bi Morris Adler officiated.
Mrs. Joseph Mash was her sis-
ter's matron of honor, and the
bridegroom's brother, Marvin,
w.is best man. Mark Gendleman
was ring bearer.
The couple have returned from
their honeymoon in New York
and are residing al 2395 Glendale
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Irving Bittker
are back in their home on At-
kinson avenue from California.

Mrs. Joseph Spector and son
JOYCE LACIIMAN
Andrew of Syracuse, N. Y., are
• • •
the guests of Mrs. Spector's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
A fall wedding is planned by
Bennett of Ilene avenue.
Joyce Lachman and Jack Morof,
whose engagement is announced
Visiting in New York City is by her father, Barney Lachman
Mrs. Meyer Prentis of Balmoral of Collingwood avenue. Mr.
di ive.
Moroi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dav-
id Morof, will be graduated in
Mr. ttnd Mrs. Harvey Goldman May from Northern Illinois Col-
of Canterbury drive are on a lege of Optometry, where he is
South American cruise.
affiliated with Mu Sigma Phi.
— —

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ilopp left
Tuesday for a month's vacation
in Palm Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robin-
son honored their children, Mr.
and Mrs. James Wineman at a
dinner party last week in cele-
bration of 'the 'alters' 10th wed-
ding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Freed-
man of Glynn court have re-
turned from a trip to New York
City.

Frances Cohen of Raseiawn
avenue left this week to visit
MRS. IIARVEY GELLER



with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs.
Arch Cohen, who are spending
The Hotel Statler was the scene Jan. 8 of the marriage of
the winter in Miami Beach.
Barbara Alene Hertzberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney H.
Hertzberg of Wisconsin avenue, to Hervey Don Geller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Popkin of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geller of Greenlawn avenue. Rabbi B. Benedict
the Hotel Book Cadillac and Mr. Glazer and Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated.
and Mrs. Harry Hyman of Chi-
The bride chose a gown of camelia white satin, fashioned with
cago . boulevard have left on a an off-the-shoulder neckline. The fitted bodice was embroidered in
South American cruise.
sprays of seed pearls. Her very full skirt swept into a long ca-
thedrAl train and followed the same pearl design, while the long
French illusion veil was held in place by a beaded French Juliet
Speaks Vows
cap. She carried a prayer book, topped with orchids and lillies of
the valley.
Mrs. Eleanor Hertzberg attended the bride- as matron of hon-
or. Elaine Pupko was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs.
Gerald Bloom, Elaine Krell and Elaine Polozker.
Robert Mann acted as best man, and ushers were Stuart Hertz-
berg, Manford Colbert and Morton Weinberg.

Cl

Back in their home on Pen-
emeni nOte.1 nington drive after a trip to Las
Vegas and Palm Springs, arc
By LOIS BARNETT'
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Schiller.
Mrs. Evelyn Walker of Chi-
cago , is visiting her son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heidner
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Em- and son Danny, formerly of
anuel Litvin.
Blaine avenue, left this week to
make their home in Los Angeles.
Miss Bessie Levine has re-
turned from a vacation in New
York and Washington, D. C.
Detroit's Best Laundry
Leaving this week for Phoenix,
Value
Ariz., are Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Thousands of 0 - Omen Sai-
uel Ginsburg.

MRS. MILTON JACOBSON
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Salter are
Wearing a ballerina - length
gown of blond satin and carrying spending the weekend in Chi-
a Bible with white orchids, Glor- cago.
ia Betty Lefko, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Lefko, became the
bride of Milton Jacobson at her
home on Oakman boulevard.
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The young couple will reside
temporarily in Cleveland, where
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the bridegroom attends the
Cleveland College I Chiropody.

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Plans Fall Bridal

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pomerantz
of Philadelphia avenue announce
the marriage Jan. 22 of their
daughter Sylvia to Kenneth Ber-
tram Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Stern of Euclid avenue.
Rabbi Harold Rosenthal read
the rites in the presence of the
immediate family. •
Shirley Pomerantz attended
her sister as maid of honor and
Bernard Stern was his brother's
best man.
The couple will make their
home in Akron, 0.

Spending the remainder of the
winter in Miami is Mrs. Joseph
Einzig of Richton avenue.

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