Page Eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE in the Realm To Reside in Cleveland Friday, April 8, 1!119 Zocal Society Perin-Resnick Nuptials Held at Lee Plaza T ) Wed Canadian Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perin of Burlingame avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Mir- iam to Harry Resnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Resnick of Tyler avenue. The ceremony took place April 3 at the Lee Plaza hotel in the presence of the immediate family and was followed by a wedding luncheon. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. After a three week honeymoon in Florida and Cuba, the couple will reside at 2130 Ewald Circle. 4 • < MRS. SIIERIDAN I. WINKELMAN • • • In a candlelight ceremony, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, March 27, Elinor Lois Knopper and Sheridan I. Winkelman were united in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Knopper of Roselawn avenue. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkelman of Painsville, Ohio. A gown of candlelight satin fashioned with an illusion neckline was chosen by the bride. Old fashioned lace embroidered with crys- tals and seed pearls encircled the shoulders and waist. Her full skirt swept into a cathedral train while the fingertip veil of illesion was held in place by a crown also embroidered with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white calla lillies. Mrs. Jack Perlman was matron of honor. Joyce Edgar, Lois Gold, Sally Kleiman, Barbara Coggan and Diane Lightstone were bridesmaids. Donald Winkelman served his brother as best man. Ushers in- cluded Jack Perlman, Erwin Brown, MSrvin Wolf, Marshall Wallace and Sheridan S. Winkelman. Following a New York honeymoon, the couple will reside in Cleveland. Elinor Knopper Feted At Pre-Nuptial Events Mrs. Sheridan I. Winkelman, who was Elinor Knopper, before her marriage, March 27, was en- tertained at pre-nuptial affairs. Among those feting the bride- elect were Mesdames Harry Knopper, Irving Kleiman, J. W. Gold, Jack Perlman, Harold Gil- bert, Ben Coggan, Norman Adel- man, Abe Goldstein, Jennie Stein- berg and Sol Perlman. Mr. and Mrs. Herman II. Lus- man of Ferrer avenue will hold open-house in honor of their son Randy's first birthday, from 2 to 6 p.rit., Sunday. Sylvain Joy Crantz was host- ess to a gathering of fellow Wayne University students at her home on Monica avenue. Among her guests were Simone and Bea Bachrach, Lou Schreger, Al Ti- ninov and Henry Chavez. • • • Mrs. George Freedman of Whit- more road is back from a two- month vacation in Los Angeles, Palm Springs and Phoenix. Incomparable! MICKEY WOOLF and HIS SHOW BAND UN. 3-3737 cgOli eaddavelt... ROKEACH ,„, (c' BORSCHT Make your Holiday meals tempting ... wholesome! Serve ROKEACH BORSCHT. Also use all other ROKEACH PASSOVER PRODUCTS ...Kosher and Parve, of course—they're ROKEA011 --P\ e -00 HONEY nree, ROKEACH YR ROKEACH NYAFAT ft.' Mrs. Ben Glasier of Warrington drive has returned from a visit in Houston, Texas. • • • Mrs. Kalmon Shapiro of Wilde- mere avenue is back from a three month stay in Tucson. • • • Mrs. Louis J. Newman of New York City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt of Chi- cago boulevard. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Silverman (Geraldine Todd) are residing in their new home. on Covington road. • • • Back from a visit with rela- tives in Los Angeles is Mrs. Ralph Levy of Lawrence avenue. • • • Mrs. Moris Gould of Sturtevant avenue has returned from a To- ronto visit. • • • Mrs. Bernard Sloan of Calvert avenue is home after a visit with her children in Akron. • • • Visiting in Miami Beach are Mrs. A. 0. Barsky and daughter Ruth of Leslie avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frankel of Boston boulevard and Mrs. Harry Jaffa of Oak drive. e ar Mr. and Mrs. David Rood of Petoskey avenue announce that the marriage of their daughter Helen to William Zolkower, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zolkower of Outer drive west, will take place Sunday, April 10. A recep- tion will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. at 5224 Outer drive west. ur.isirttlur: F ARBER • Mrs. Ben Rovetch has returned from a fortnight with her chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Danto of New York City. r • HAND BAGS • • Repaired • •• RESTYLED • • • • • • • RELINED • • • • CLEANED • • • • DYED • ▪ New Zippers—New Ornaments: T RUDI'S • • ORIGINALS • • • 7322 W. McNichols Rd. UN. 4-7887• MiLvait Back from Miami Beach are Mr, and Mrs. Louis Berry of Glendale avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dinetz of Sturtevant ave- nue and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brodie of Rochester avenue. • • • Mrs. Samuel B. 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