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February 18, 1949 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-02-18

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Friday, February 18, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Esther Sehrebnick
to Wed Californian

Back From Honeymoon

Mrs. Anna Schrebnick of De-
troit announces that the marriage
of her daughter, Esther, to Harry
Gill of Los Angeles, will take
place Sunday. After a honeymoon
in Palm Springs, the couple will
reside in Los Angeles.

ex-Detroiters were united
Judge Daniel J. Healy of Juv- in Two
marriage in Los Angeles when
enile Court and Van Patrick,
Burg, daughter of

Rose Anita
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Burg,
of Calvert avenue became the
bride of Benjamin Glass, son of
Mrs. Mary Glass and the late
Hyman Glass. Harry Glass was
his brother's best man.
Following the wedding the
couple left for a few days at
Santa Monica. They are now re-
On a 45 day cruise of South siding at Hermosa Beach.
America are Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Fink of the Lee Plaza
Mrs. Rothman to Fete
Hotel.

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Lynda Borlack, April bride-
elect, was honored at a dinner and
miscellaneous shower given at the
Wilshire Hotel by Mesdames Earl
Casden, Max Green and Louis
I for tick.

Campaign Co-Workers

Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Rose of
Mrs. Emil Rothman, special gifts
Wyandotte have returned from chairman for the Women's Division
Coral Gables, Fla., and have as
their guest their daughter, Mrs. of the Allied Jewish Campaign,
will entertain her 25 co-workers
S. M. Blumberg of Buffalo.
at her home on Glastonbury road
21.
Guests in Miami Beach are Mr. for brunch on Thursday, Feb.
A
demonstration
crew
will
con-
and Mrs. Nat Rosenfield of Wil-
duct a discussion on techniques of
demere avenue.
solicitation. Crew members besides
Mrs. Melvin Kopple of Muir- Mrs. Rothman include Mesdames
land avenue is visiting in Kings- Julian H. Krolik, Alexander W.
Sanders, Charles Lakoff and John
ton, N.Y.
Frazer.
On a motor trip to California
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen of
are Mr. and Mrs. Zangwell Gar-
Lincolnshire drive and Mr. and
ber of Roselawn avenue.
Mrs. Nate Shapero of Strathcona
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallach drive have left on a South Amer-
of Roslyn road have been visit- ican cruise.
ing in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brezner
Pinehurst avenue are in
Shrevesport, La. •

of

Mrs. Jacob Grodman of Elm-
hurst avenue has returned from a
short stay in Chicago where she
visited her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jr,ck Tanzman, and new grand-
daughter, Elaine Gail.

Mrs. Samuel Schwarz of Wil-
demere avenue is expected back
this week from a two month vis-
it in Florida and New York,
where she was the guest of her
children Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Marlowe.

Guests in Miami Beach are Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Holinstat of
Roselawn avenue.

Back from Milwaukee where
she visited her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kritziks, is Mrs. Mar-
vin H. Goldberg of Tuxedo av-
enue.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner
of Pontiac have left for a four
week vacation in Mexico.

Mrs. Theodore I. Cooper of Col-
lingwood avenue will leave Feb.
22 for Bombay, India, to visit her
mother, Mrs. Anna Racek. An
open house is planned for Sunday
in honor of Mrs. Cooper. She will
be gone three months.

Sam Stiglitz of Kipling avenue
is spending six months in Los-
Angeles.

MRS. GORDON MEISNER



Reva Rita Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Fox of Oak-
man boulevard, spoke her marriage vows to Gordon Ronald Mcisner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meisner of Boston bouelvard, at a candle-
light ceremony in the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed in chantilly lace
which was embroidered with hand-cut crystal beads. Her crystal
hand-cut beaded tiara held in place the fingertip veil. She bore a
white Bible with a large white orchid.
Eugene Kahn served as best man. Paula Joyce Fox was her sis•
ter's maid of honor. Mrs. Benjamin Gallison was matron of honor
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Kommel and Rhoda Fishel.
Reuben and Isadore Weiner, Richard Kommel, Howard Parvin
and Richard Sloan were ushers.
The couple spent 10 days in Chicago. They are residing at 3755
Grand avenue.

In a candlelight ceremony at
Bnai David, Renee Ager, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ager of
Collingwood avenue, became the
bride of Samuel Better of Toron-
to.
The bride wore a slipper satin
gewn with gold lace top and pep-
lum with an illusion of net for the
shoulders, with a seven yard
court train. A fingertip veil of il-
lusion was held in place by a
matching juliet cap trimmed in
pearl owers.
The bride carried a bouquet of
white roses and orchids. Francine
Klein was maid of honor and
Harry Lightstone was best man.

Mrs. Herman Winkelman of
Painsville, 0. has returned home
after an extended Detroit visit
during which she attended a brid-
al shower honoring her future
daughter-in-law, Elinor Knopper.

gay Chi llote3

MRS. SAMUEL BETTER

The couple have returned from
a Miami honeymoon and are re-
siding at 3258 Boston bouelvard.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Homburger
and Dr. and Mrs. S. Franklin II or-
owitz have returned from a week
in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alpern, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Goldberg and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Siskind are
spending the next few weeks in
Florida.

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Harry Stiglitz of Euclid avenue
and Jack Stiglitz of Northlawn
avenue are vacationing in Miami
Beach.

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Value

Mrs. Jack Lewis will be host-
ess at a tea given at her home
on Wildemere avenue honoring
her future daughter-in-law, Betty
Gold.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedgut
(Rose Fisher) of San Francisco,
formerly of Detroit, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Es-
ther Ilinda Friedgut to Herbert
Lawrence Greenberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Greenberg of San
Fernando, Cal.

All Sizes

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Lynda Borlack Feted
at Dinner, Shower

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mosten and
baby daughter Michaele Evis
have moved into their new home
at 18057 Griggs avenue.

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