Troth Revealed Ihmey ► ooning in West Sol Galpers Return from Wedding Trip of Annette Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kahn of Monterey avenue, to Jordan Bary The wedding has been set for December 18. Colonial Hotel Lists Guests from Detroit The Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens listed the following De- troiters among its guests: Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Braver, Mrs. Regina Eichner, Mrs. Sam Shekter, A. ?s Dinets, Emily R. Brown and Ruth C. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Galper are back from their wedding trip to Miami Beach. The bride is the former Estelle Faye Torgow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas J. Torgow of Cortland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Max Galper of Mark Twain avenue are the parents of the bridegroom. The couple was united at a can- dlelight ceremony at Congrega- tion Beth Shmuel on June 19. Marion Margolis was maid of honor, Bridesmaids were Gladys Herman, Dorothy Rosenberg of Rochester, N. Y., Dorothy Abu- gow of Montreal, and Pearl and Adele Galper. Jim Zoss served as best man. Ushers were Robert Lee Torgow, brother of the bride, Leonard and Raymond Galper, brothers of the bridegroom, Jerold Katzmim and Jerome Levine. ANNETTE KAU !si . The couple are making their • • • The engagement is announced home on Mark Twain avenue. Planning to return to Charle- voix on Aug. 10 are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ruby of No•thlawn avenue are spending the summer months in Frankfort. Back from a visit to East Tawas are Mrs. J. D. Goldsmith and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldman and their children Marilyn and Harold of Memphis, Tenn., are the guests of the Jack Kurlands of Savery avenue. Mrs. Ethel Weisinger of Bev- erly Hills, Calif., is visiting her children, the J. W. Gilberts in their summer home at Charle- voix. Detroit Families Visit East Tawas on Vacation Vacationing at East Tawas, Mich., are the David Rolands of Vacationing on a boat cruise Birchrest drive, the Larry Nick- is Julius Kaplan of Muirland amins of Santa Barbara drive, avenue. the Sam Meyersons of San Juan drive, and their respective fam- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn- ilies. Feld, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen Among the Detroit boys at- and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Godsol are on a motor trip to tending Camp Wigwam at Harri- Maine for three weeks. son, I Me this summer are James Michelson, Dale Schlafer, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiller Shaye and Richard Silverman. of Holcomb avenue were visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Franklin by their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Adinoff of spent the weekend in Charlevoix. Waynesville, N. C., and their son, Sojourning in Miami Beach is Ralph_Shiller of Cleveland. Mrs. Lou Millman of Birchrest Spending a month In Charle- drive. voix are Mrs. Alfred -Rothschild Mr. and Mrs. M. George Nay- and Miss Edith Heavenrich. burn and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Max Gialield Of gave a dinner in the latter's.home Edison avenue are home after in honor of Mr. and Mrs.: Aaron Levinson of Los Angeles. several days at Cape Cod and Nantasket, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard:T.., Lewis of Birmingham spent the week- end in Charlevoix. Engagement Told Donna Garfield is spending the summer at Camp Farhand as a counselor-in-training. Visiting his family in Petoskey is David M. Welling. Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Schlafer and their daughter Vicki will spend the next four weeks in New England. They will touch Cape Cod, Mass., Wentworth Hall, N. H., and will visit their son at Camp Wigwam, Harrison, Me. COUNTRY Florence Esther Shaye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Chaye of Strathcona drive, became the bride of Warren Saul Witus, son of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Witus of Fairfield avenue, in a chapel setting at the Statler Hotel on July 6. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at the evening ceremony. The bride chose a colonial style wedding gown, fashioned with an off-the-shoulder neckline and puff sleeves. The pointed tight bodice of imported chantilly lace over satin fell into a double net skirt over satin with a full over-skirt of matching lace. She wore chantilly lace full-length mits that came to a point over her hands. Her three-tiered veil of illusion was caught to her dead by a little bonnet of the lace. She carried a cascading bouquet of white orchids, stephanotis and white satin streamers. Carolyn Shaye was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sybil Witus, Rhea Roubeck, Carolyn Brown, Phyllis Licht and Mrs. Harold Weinstein. Morton Golde served as best man. Ushers were Cliff Rogers, Harold Weinstein, Norman Feinberg, Marshall Wallace and Harvey Snider. Mr. Witus is a student at the University of Michigan medical school. His bride is a liberal arts student at the same university. After an extended tour of the west the couple will reside in Ann Arbor. Hosts at a recent dinner party 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere. San Francisco Parley Attracts Arthur Robbins ■•••■•■•■■ A NNETTE WIESENBACHER • • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boesky of The engagement is announced Oakman boulevard have returned from a stay at the Grand Hotel. of Annette Wiesenbacher, daugh- ter of Mrs. Max Wiesenbacher of Mackinac Island. Ypsilanti, and the late Mr. Wiesenbacher, to Harry Hoffman, of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoff- nob, son man of Monterey avenue. By ELLA R. ANTHONY Renewing old acquaintances in Bay City recently were William Berman of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Berman of Los An- geles, formerly of Kingston, Mich. Mony of our patrons ore open- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins flew to San Francisco where Mr. Robbins will attend the conven- tion of the National Association of County Officials. Later thy will visit in Los Angeles. Their daughters, Martha and Alice, are attending the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich gay City All Sizes Luxurious Satins with Long Trains and Veils Call Mrs. Sidran After 7:31 P.M. for Appointment STRICTLY KOSHER TO. 9-6878 — TO. 5-2265 DR. W. A. GOLDBERG Director Mrs. Sarah Moore of Moore's Corset Shop wishes to thank the public for their kind assistance In the recent liquidation sale of are-damaged merchandise. Future plans will be announced in the Chronicle at a Plater date. TO. 9-1045 Camp Phone: Walled Lake 651-F-5 Come to DERMER'S Beautiful Greenbush Inn on Lake Huron DAVE SLOANE Moy We Help You Plan Your Next Affair In Your Home —Synagogue —Favorite Hall —Wilshire Hotel Activities Age Limits: 4 to 13 • Riding • Golf • Bathing and Swimming •Shuffleboard and lots more! Tennis • • Fishing please everybody. — All Types of Camp The Resort that has Everything! words and constantly strive to (Vaad liarabomM catering) Daily in Camp Buses Or EV 1-6294 Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn vis- ments after the party. We ore, ited relatives in Mikado and Rog- indeed, grateful for these kind ers City. For Rent Campers Picked Up Call TO. 5-4720 ly enthusiastic in their praise Wedding Gowns AUG .1 to SEPT. 2 LEE FIELDS The Misses Rose and Helen Rosenlitrg of Detroit are guests of and we hear "Everything was Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Anthony. perfect" or similar compli- Getting Married? WILL ACCEPT A LIMITED NUMBER OF CAMPERS IN ITS SECOND PERIOD ORCHESTRAS AND ENTERTAINMENT Kind Words of Praise 11 DAY CAMP MRS. WARREN WITUS • • • Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman and Mrs. Monte Wittelshof ter spent the weekend in Charlevoix. TO. 8-2346 Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, July 28, 1949 . DOIRF NIAN ji r EBLIN Third at Collingwood WILSHIRE HOTEL continues to draw the praise of the dancers nightly as he and his Orchestra delight all with their RHUMBA 'RHYTHMS • Finest Food • New Cocktail Bar • Planned Activities HAY FEVER and SINUS RELIEF in Pollen-Free Area Write. wire or phone II. L. Bergner, Mgr., at Greenbush, Mich. (Tel. Greenbush 9779). Send for broehure. Only 196 Miles North of Detroit on U.S. 23-3 Buses Daily!