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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-02-25

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Friday, February 25, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

in the Rea& Zocal Society

Dulcie Krasnick Feted
at Pte-Nuptial Events

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mintz and
son Marshall are expected back
soon after spending six weeks
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Higer, of Los Angeles, form-

Bride-elect Dulcie Krasnick was
honored at miscellaneous showers
by Mesdames Samuel Becker,
John Rosefjeld and Gerald Girard.
Miss Krasnick was also feted at
several luncheons, dinner parties,
brunches and a cocktail party.

erly of Detroit.

Esther Goldsmith of Glad-
stone avenue has returned from

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weinstein
8nd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kling-
er celebrated their first and
eighth wedding anniversaries,
respectively, at a theater party.

Washington, D.C. and Philadel-
phia.

Visiting in Miami Beach are
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fein of
Holly, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris,

of Burlingame avenue, have re-

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blumenau
of Whitmore road will leave in
March by plane for a three week
trip to Mexico and California.

turned from a vacation in Miami

Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schwarz-
stein of Englewood, N.J. are
visiting Detroit. Mrs. Schwarz-
stein is the former Helen Mit-
teldorf of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alvin of
the Belcrest Hotel have returned
from a stay in Maimi Beach.

On a month's vacation in
Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
M. Cutler. Upon their return
they will reside on Santa Rosa
drive.

Morris Jacobs of LaSalle boul-
evard is vacationing in Miami
Beach.

Renee Salon of Longfellow
avenue has returned to school in
Gainesville, Ga.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Gordon and
daughters Stephanie and Carole
have moved into their new home
at 18685 Ardmore avenue,

Mrs. Julius Schultz and son
Saul of Grosse Pointe Heights
left for an extended trip through
the Southwest. Before returning
home in April they will tour
through the eastern states.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalt of
Sturtevant avenue are visiting
in Florida.

E.

antetti nolei
By LOIS BARNETT

Paula Tendler Feted
at Surprise. Party

Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Tendler
of Highland avenue gave a sur-
prise party in honor of their
daughter Paula's eighth birthday.
Among the guests were Janice
Klinger, Barry Cohen, Sandra
Fishman, Brenda Nadler and
George Eisenberg.

Mrs. Leon Mandell, president;
Mrs. Eugene Levine, vice-presi-
dent; Mesdames Larry Goldberg
and David Schwartz, secretaries,
and Miss Saclye Rosenblatt, treas-

urer.

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Ira Spoon served as best man
and ushers included Dr. Jack B.
Gregory, Lionel Spoon ,Julius
Spoon, Eugene Galen and Har-
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At a candlelight ceremony
Feb. 17, at the Book Cadillac
Hotel, Jeannine Sibyl Snyder.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
B. Snyder of Roselawn avenue,
became the bride of Herbert
William Spoon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Spoon of Roslyn road.
The bride chose a gown of
ivory satin with a sheer illusion
yoke which had a border of seed
pearls and beads. Her veil of
ivory illusion was held in place
by a Mary Stuart bonnet of
ivory satin. She carried an ar-
rangement of white orchids and
stephanotis on a white Bible.

Mrs. Esther Stransman of Tor-
onto is the gues,t of her children,

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hart- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine.
man of Shrewsbury drive are
spending a month in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel are
visiting in Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn
of Wildemere avenue are vaca-
Mr. and Mrs. Same'. Schwartz
tioning in Miami Beach.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ma•; Schwartz
Dr. and Mrs. David Wein- have returned after a month's
garden of Clairmount avenue stay in Miami Beach
are spending two weeks in New
York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lam-
bert have sailed to Hawaii for
Back from Chicago are Dr.
a stay of several weeks.
and Mrs. Herbert Bloom of
Stratford road.
Mrs. Samuel Glowgower is va-
cationing in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Raymond Berman of Bur-
lingame avenue has joined her
Mrs. Sally L. Brown is visiting brother-in-law and sister Mr.
in California.
and Mrs. Jack Greenberg who
are visiting in Tuczon, Ariz.
Visiting her children, the Sam-
MRS. CYE EKELMAN
uel Heavenriches in Beverly
Mrs. Max Hamburger of Chi-
Helen Jacobson, of Leslie ave- Hills, Calif., is Mrs. Walter Heav- cago boulevard is sojourning in
Miami Beach.
nue, spoke her marriage vows to enrich.
Cye Ekelman, son of Mrs. Mollie
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Borin
Ekelman, and the late Mr. Ekel-
were hosts to some friends at a
Ceiling Married?
man, at Shaarey Zedek.
dinner party.
The bride chose a gown of
slipper satin trimmed in chan-
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bloom
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crown of chantilly lace held in
place the finger tip veil of illu-
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Bridesmaids were Arline Ekel-
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Edward Green was matron of
honor.
Jack Fox, Paul Green, Alex
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• Always a fresh selection of rolls, bread and
Jerold Gilfax served as ushers.
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The couple are residing at
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The followiro. officers were Ann Smith, Barbara Freedman,
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AUDREY RUTH BUCKNER

Back from a month's vacation
At a recent skating party, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner of
in Miami Beach, are Mr. and Pontiac made a surprise announcement of the engagement of their
Mrs. William Borin and daugh- daughter Audrey Ruth to Don Edward Gelbard, son of Mrs. Abe
ter Nancy.
Rudolph Gelbard of Detroit and the late Mr. Gelbard.
Miss Buckner attended the Laurel School for Girls in Shaker
Heights, 0., and is an alumna of Olivet College. Mr. Gelbard at-
Speaks Marriage Vows tended Wabash College and the University of Michigan.
The couple plan an early spring wedding.

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