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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-06-09

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y, June 9, 1949

Thursday, June 9, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Honor Irene Klaper
at Pre-Nuptial Events

Bride of Easterner

Helping Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Kanter of Cortland avenue cele-
brate their 29th wedding anni-
versary Memorial Day week-end
at Gaylord, Mich. were the Sam
Jacobsons, the Issac Kesslers,
the Max Davises, the Jack
Zuckermans, the Morris Fried-
mans and Sam Shaynes.

Mrs. Maurice Schiller and fam-
ily of Tulsa have been visiting
with her parents, the Leon
Schembecks of Monte Vista ave-
nue.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak en-
tertained at a dinner party May
27.

Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Art of Cort-
land avenue are visiting their
children, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Art,
in Shrevesport, La.

Leaving for a slay in New
York, June 8, are Mrs. Sidney J.
Allen and Mrs. Harold Allen.

Clemens fares

Mr. and Mrs.' Jerome Frank
have returned fromv a California
vacation.

By LOIS BARNETT

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kessler
of Santa Rosa drive left last week
for a stay in NeW York.

A games party 'sponsored
Jointly by the JWV and Bnai
Mut was held last Wednesday.
Committeemen were Nate Litvin,
Saul Dresner, Alvin Keller,
Meyer Levine, Jerome Balas,
Max Schwartz, Alan Barnett and
John Rehner.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reisig of
Northlawn avenue were hosts at
a dinner at the Hungarian Village
on the occasion of their 25th wed-
ding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Salter have
as their guest, Mrs. Nick Smith.

Mrs. - Joseph Wolff of Fairfield
avenue is sojourning in New York
City,

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morris
of Huntington Woods are visiting
in Bridgeton, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman
of Fairfield avenue are in New
York for a short stay.

le announce tits
senberg, son of
fall wedding is

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pearl and
their daughter Shirley of Pitts-
burgh are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hy Paransky of Muirland
avenue.

Barbara Reisig, a student at the
University of Mexico, is spending
the summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reisig of
NorthlawA avenue.

Affianced

An election, of officers was
held at the last meeting of the
Harvey Levenberg Lodge, Bnai
MRS. MURRAY J. GRANT
Brith. The new slate is composed



of Max Schwartz, president;
Congregation Shaarey Zedek was the setting of an evening
Alan Barnett, George Yellin, Dr.
bridal May 31, as Marilyn Ruth Weisman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Saul Dresner, Louis Zeve, Peter
Philip Weisman of Covington drive, became the bride of Murray
Globerson, Isaac Barnett, Max
Jules Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grant of Hartford, Conn.
Elkin and Leon Mandell.
Rabbi Morris Adler, assisted by the bridegroom's great uncle,
the Rev. Morris Goldman of Washington, D. C., officiated.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
The bride was gowned in white silk chiffon styled with a fitted
bodice, three tier collar and long sleeves. The bouffant skirt fell into
a long circular train. Her tiered veil of French illusion was held in
AND ALL ACCESSORIES
place with sprays of links of the valley. She carried a bride's
Table sets with matching
Prayer Book and orchids.
aprons.
Mrs. Samuel Sillis, of Beverly Hills, Calif., served as her niece's
For Shower Gifts and Special
matron of honor. Dorry Mae Lester was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
Occasions - Contact
were Marilyn Goldman and Beverly Manoff. Flower girls were
ESTHER COHEN, TO. 8.0754
Susan Sills and Francq Aftel.
2605 Elmhurst, Apt. 304
Jay Grant was his' brother's best man. Ushers were Marvin
Weisman, Herbert Ruskin, Charles Lewis and Harold Zionts.
Following a honeymoon at Virginia Beach, Va., the couple will
reside in West Hartford, Conn.

Mah Jongg Sets

Dr. and Mrs. Albert E Bern-
stein of Boston boulevard spent
the past week in Atlantic City
where they attended the Ameri-
can Medical Convention.

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ELEANOR WIDENBAUM
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Widen-
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daughter Eleanor to Frank Blaz-
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REGRETS—Sorry that we had to tell a good
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Invitation

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Dr. Robert Drews of Broad-
street boulevard Fits returned
from the American Psychiatric
Association convention in Mon-
Resa Max, bride-elect of June
treal.
1R, was feted at a kitchen shower
at the home of Mrs. Sam Miston
of Grand avcnue west.

ith of June

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldman
and family are residing in their
new home at 18001 Coyle avenue

IT'S NOT TOO LATE!

Resa Max Honored
at Kitchen Shower

121 Rates foi

SHIRLEY JEAN SIIEPLOW
a • a
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Binen of

Miami announce the engagement
of their daughter Shirley Jean
Sheplow to David H. Moscow, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moscow
of Savery avenue. The' couple
attend Wayne University where
the bridegroom-elect is affiliated
with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity.
Mrs. Isadore'Hauptman is back
An early spring wedding is plan-
from a Toledo visit.
ned.

T111. 4-4315

Mich.

Betrothal Told

Fete Herman Kanters
on 29th Anniversary

Irene Klaper, whose marriage
will be an event of June 12, has
had the following affairs given in
he honor: A personal shower and
dinner by Harriet Aaron, Opholia
Kessler, Edith Shreeman, Evelyn
Roe and Gladys Spear; a dinner
and miscellaneous shower by
Mesdames Max Klaper and Max
Kaftan; a dinner and shower by
Mrs. Betty Phillips and a lunch-
eon and kitchen shower by Mrs.
Harold Seigle.

Il

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