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August 11, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-08-11

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Thursday, August 11, 1949

3 Blissful Decades
for Nathan Naglers

.DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Back From Wedding Trip

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nagler
and their son Sandy of Monterey
avenue have returned from a
three week vacation in the New
York mountains. The trip was
in conjunction with the Naglers

30th wedding anniversary.

Mrs. Adolph Baron and chil-
dren have taken a home in Char-
levoix for the season.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barron!
of Ferry avenue have returned
from a week in Chicago and
South Haven.

Following a visit with their
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Harary of Law-
rence avenue, Hy and Dave liar-
ary of Brooklyn left for South
Haven.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib are
spending the summer in Europe.

Mrs. Harry Cohen and her chit-
dren Carol and Barry and Mrs.
Joseph Klinger and her daughter
Janice have taken a cottage at
Cass Lake for the summer.

Greenbush Inn Guests
From Detroit Listed

Mrs. Monte D. Wittelshotfer
left Aug. 1 for Boston.

Guests at Greenbush Inn in-
cluded Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Axons,
• Albert Berger, Lillian Bloom, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Chaimson, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Clasky, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cutler, Mrs. M. Feld-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Flashen-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Gold-
berg. Ben Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Gorman, Mr, and Mrs. L. A.
Green. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Jacobs, Luois Kasle,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kalkin, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Katkin, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard C. Klegon and Mrs.
Ethel Korman.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Mai-
mon, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Moss,
Harry Nest, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Petok, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rice,
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Reisman, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Rothenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Rycus, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph M. Shook, Mrs.
Anna Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
M. Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Manny
H. Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam B. Taitelbaum, Mr. and Mrs.
Irving H. Tyner, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Weingarden and Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Weinstein. •

Following a visit with his
mother, Mrs. Louis Kaine of Chi-
cago boulevard. Dr. Henry Kaine
returned to the Los Angeles
County hospital where he is in-
terning.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stewart and
their daughters of Webb avenue
have returned from a two week
stay at Crystal Beach, Ont.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hopp will
leave Aug. 20 for Camp Nabaga-
mon, Wis.

MRS. ARTHUR LIPMAN
• • •

Back from a week in Charle-
voix is Mrs. Burt Coleman of
Roslyn road.

Matilda Rosenberg has return-
ed from a month's stay in Wash-',
Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Green-
ington, Philadelphia, Atlantic'
baum of Blaine avenue announce
City and New York.
the engagement of their daughter
Ruth to Samuel Katz. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Katz also of
L4
Blaine avenue. The bridegroom-
4
elect attends Wayne University.!
The wedding has been set for
Nov. 6.

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13305 LaSalle

FUN IN COMFORT

No Pollen

Omena Inn is the haven of hay-
fever sufferers now that the pol-
len count is the highest! It is list-
ed pollen-free by the Michigan
State health Department. Have
fun, relax in perfect comfort!

By ELLA R. ANTHONY

Mrs. Nate Rosenthal of Chicago
is visiting friends here.

Or TT 7-5t51

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at OMENA INN

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BUY

OF

RUTH GREENBAUM
• • •

1 OICIIESIIIAS AN 011EITAINNENI
Call TO. 5-4720

Back from a stay at the Edge-
water Beach Hotel in Chicago
are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold-
berg Jr. of Chicago boulevard.

Nancy Weisman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman is
spending the summer in Europe.

GRAND OPENING

Thurs., August 11

ULTRA-MODERN
BEAUTY SALON

SPECIALIZING IN
• 1 'STING
• PERMANENTS

• THERE IS PLENTY
DOING AT OMENA INN

Fish On A
Private Lake

HARRIS
& ALLEN

Musical comedy
stars of radio
and stage re-
starred
cently
In "Ilellzapop-
pin."

EIMRENCE
* WEINTRAUB

Painter of beat-
tful songs.

*

DICK STEIN
and his
Orchestra

Dance to •el-
vet rhythms un-
der the stars
every night.

RICARDO
& JAXINE

Fred Astaire
Dancers.
FINEST AMER-
ICAN JEWISH
CUISINE

$55 PLR WEEK
PLR PERSON
AND l'P

American Plan—
Includes sports,
entertainment &
3 delicious
meals a day.

Phone Collect,
Direct. NORTH
Swim On A PORT 2452. .
Private Beach

Phone VA 2-8863

Permanents 1/2 Price
During August

DORIS ANN

Beauty Salon

• r Phone
TR. 44315
ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY
In Pollen-Free Northern
Michigan
22 MI. N. of TRAVERSE CITY
On M-22. A. S. LANDIS, Mgr.
244 Miles from Detroit

=SALMON

Open S A.M. to 1 P.M. Evenings:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4

CATERING

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Mrs. James Anthony has left
for a week's stay in N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Louil La Med and
their daughter Renah are visiting
in New York City.

LLAR
ROCK,

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lipman have returned from their honey-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Schmier, moon and are residing at 17355 Woodinghain drive. Mrs. Lipman is
formerly of Highland avenue, are the former Marilyn Ruth Slomovitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
residing in their new home at Slomovitz of Woodingham drive.
At a candlelight ceremony at Bnai David she beeame,the bride
8577 Ilendrie boulevard. Hunting-
ton Woods.
of Arthur Lipman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipman of Grand
avenue west.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor 11. J. Adler officiated at the
Ell tolluentent
double ring rites.
For her wedding the bride chose a pure white satin gown with
a hoop skirt. Tiers of imported chantilly lace ruffles peeked from
beneath the gathered flounces at the hemline. Her fingertip veil,
with a scalloped hum of the same lace, was held in place by a polk-
, bonnet headpiece, also of chantilly lace. She carried a cascading
' arrangement of white ivory roses and lilies of the valley with a
white orchid corsage in the center.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Harold Weisblatt. Charlotte Lipman,
sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Irving Weisberg, Rosalie Gurback and
Mrs. Edward Friedman. Carolyn Sills was junior bridesinaid.
Izzy Sack served as best man. Ushers were Irving Weisberg,
Lester Weiner, and Edward Friedman. Murray Charles Slomovitz, '
brother of the bride. served as junior usher. Andrea Joy Wcisblatt
was flower girl and Alan Weisberg was ring bearer.
Mr. and Mrs. David Silverstein, grandparents of the bride, were
part of the bridal procession.
The couple motored to Miami Beach for their wedding trip.

Honoring the birthday of her
mother, Mrs. George Kahn, Mrs.
Norman Kahn entertained at a
family dinner.

Mrs. Maxwell Jospey and her
daughter Jane are back in their
Huntington Woods' home after a
Charlevoix sojourn.

NO FINER
SALMON
AT ANY
PRICE

Vacationing at the Charlevoix
Beach Hotel for a fortnight are
Mrs. Myron Stein and her chil-
dren.

Mr. and Mrs. Merryle Rukeyser
and sons of New York were visi-
tors in Bay City recently. Mr.
Rukeyser is a feature writer for
the Hearst newspapers.

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