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June 02, 1949 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-06-02

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Thursday, June 2, 1949

Norma Solomon Feted
at Pre-Nuptial Affairs

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Married at Candlelight

Norma Solomon was the honor-
ed guest at a dinner and miscel-
laneous shower given by her
sisters, Mesdames Harry Dorf-
man, Herman Blavin, Morton
Foreman, Allan Blondy, Harry
Eisen, Irving Klein, and Miss Ann
Solomon, at the Park Avenue
Penthouse. Mrs. Joseph Wynn
feted Miss Solomon at a dinner
and shower.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bookstein,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Novograd,
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bookstein
and Mr. and Mrs. George Zelman
have returned (rani cruise of
the Great Lakes.



Season Begins
at Greenbush Inn

Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Junes
of Muirland avenue have re-
turned from a short stay at Lake
Orion. •

Decoration Day weekend
marked the opening of the season
for Greenbush Inn, Harry L. Der-
mer, manager of the popular Lake
Huron resort, announced.
"As usual, the big months are
July and August," Dermer said,
"which means that there will be
plenty of rooms available during
June. For that reason I am offer-
ing low attractive rates for the
month."
Greenbush Inn has its own
golf, tennis courts, riding stables,
white sand beach, fishing, swim-
ming and, for the evening hours,
dancing and entertainment.

Dr. and Mrs. Sam Gingold and
family of Greenlawn avenue are
leaving this week to make their
home in Cincinnati.

Back from New York City are
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud of
Sturtevant avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Morey Levy of
Fullerton avenue are in Tucson.

Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Savery
avenue are Mrs. Louis Jacobs .of
Greenlawn avenue have returned
from' Hot Springs, Ark. and Mem-
phis,',Tenn.

MRI S. ALEX J. ETKIN
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sorkin

*
*
of Long Island, N. Y. were the
houseguests of Mr. and . Mrs.
At a candlelight ceremony at Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
David Sefansky of Petoskey ave- April 26, Toby Langer, daughter of Mr. and Mr5i. Carl Langer of
nue.
Pennington drive, was united in marriage to Alex J. Elkin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elkin of Kendall avenue.
Mrs. Harry Kaplan of Pingree
The bride chose a gown of ivory satin combined with heirloom
avenue left this week for a stay rosepointe lace. It was simple in design with a high neckline, but-
in Nevi. York City.
toned down front, and hip panniers.
The collar and cuffs were of rosepointe lace and were pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Singer encrusted.
of Hartwell avenue are visiting
Her long veil of silk tulle was held in place by a close fitting
in New York City.
bonnet of rosepointe lace, trimmed with pearls andextended oeyond
the full cathedral train of t)ite gown. Her Bible was covered with
white orchids.
Mrs. Louis Marcus was matron of honor. Mesdames Fred Birn-
dorf, Jack Gregory and Victor Baum, and Miss Edith Langer were
bridesmaids.
Seating the guests were Messrs. Herbert Schein, Victor Baum,
Robert Wolf, Frederick Hirschman and Marvin Langer.
Assisting Rabbi Morris Adler and Rabbi Leon Fram, was Rabbi
Sydney Mossman, of Nashville, Tenn., brother-in-law of the groom.

Troth Revealed

Fete Enid Berkowitz
at Pre-Nuptial Affairs

Enid Berkowitz was honored at
a luncheon and miscellaneous
shower given by Mrs. S. P. Baker
at the Belcrest. Other hostesses
honoring Miss Berkowitz weist
Mesdames George Brown and
William H. Baron.

Doris Moss Honored
at Bridal Parties

June bride-elect Doris Moss
was .honored at luncheon given
by Jeanne Carnick and Mrs.
Philip Helfman. Miss Moss and
her fiance, Leo Pearl, were feted
at dinner parties given by Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Katzman, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levine have and Mrs. Leslie Share and Mr.
returned to their home on Sturte- and Mrs. Lawrence Fleischman.
vant avenue from Miami Beach.

Mr .and Mrs. Albert Ziskind of
Wildemere avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter
Lorraine to Samuel Rosner, son
of Mrs. Rose Plack of Lauder
avenue.
The wedding will take place in
the late summer.

,

Zion Mizrachi Unit Aesenlapian Unit
Officers
Charts 'Festival' Installs
Mrs. Hy Margolis was installed

A "strawberry festival" will
be held by the Sisters of Zion
Mizrachi at 1 p.m. Monday, June
20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sol B. Edelman, 2250 La Salle
Gardens. Proceeds will go to
the. Child Rescue Fund.
On the committee are Mes-
dames Isaac Rosenthal, Joseph
II. Kunin and Harry Finkelstein.
For reservations, call Mrs. Rosen-
thal, chairman, TY. 6-6066.
The grout will meet at 1 p.m.
Wednesday, June 8. Mrs. Ida
Goldsmith will present a slate
of officers. Mrs. Rose Singer is
president.

M. Lou Cohen of the Wilshire
hotel is visiting in New York
City.

LORRAINE ZISKIND
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Page Nis.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leader and
family attended an engagement
party for their son Marvin and
Lenora Kramer in New York
City.

as president of the Aesculapiaa
Ladies Auxiliary at a member-
ship Luncheon, May 25.
Others installed were Mes-
dames Martin Share, Michael
Wainer, David Yaffe, Lewis
Konigman, Albert Roggin, Harry
Katzman and Phillip Forman,
Mrs. David Berg was 'installing
officer.
Presentation of a gift to out-
going president, Mrs, Asher
Smith, was made by Mrs. Katz-
man. Mesdames Robert Fleiss
and Myer Robiner were chair-
men.

Aaron Cohens Return
From Chicago Event

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Cohen of
Chicago boulevard west have re-
turned from Chicago where they
attended the golden wedding cele-
bration of their brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen,
at the Shoreland hotel.

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