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September 29, 1949 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-29

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Thursday, September 2$,194!,

DETROIT

Sanford Perlis Is Back
From Honeymoon Trip

JEWISH CHRONICLE

Exchange Nuptial Vows

Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Perlis
(Vivian .Goldberger of Wood-
mere, L.I.) have returned from
their honeymoon in the New Eng-
land states and are spending the
holidays with their parents, Dr.
and Mrs. M. S. Perlis of Glynn
court.

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Dia-
mond of Longfellow avenue have
returned from spending the sum-
mer at their home in Kingsville,
Ont.

Mrs. Joseph Kaufman of Lon-
don, Ont. has been the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rogers of Can-
terbury road.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips
and Mr. and Mrs. James Stein
will give a buffet supper on Oct.
,7 at Franklin Hills country club.

MR. AND MRS. MILTON GILMAN
• •
Roxanne Diane Grevnin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ber-
nard Grevnin of Wildemere avenue, became the bride of Milton
Richard Gilman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gilman' of Santa Rosa
drive, at an evening ceremony at the Steller Hotel.
Rabbis Monis Adler and A. M. Hershman officiated.
The bride chose a gown of imported white tulle and satin.
Falling from the bateau neckline was deep double ruffle of tulle.
The same ruffle theme was repeated in the full circular skirt ending
in a traditional train.
The bodice of the gown was distinguished by the lorig sleeves
of shirred tulle, comiing to a point over the bride's hands. The
flowing veil of tulle was held to her head by a cap fitted snugly
and was trimmed by tiny rosettes at the . sides. She carried white
orchids and stephanotis.
Vivian Jacobs was maid ofjionor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Wil-
Zupner, Lenore Freedman and Pegi Gilman.
.Robert Rissman served as best man. Ushers were Martin Levine,
Sol - Pokart, Jeiry Sklar, Bernard Friedman, Leonard Krim, Eugene
Simon and William Zupner.
Following a honeymoon on the west coast, the couple will reside
in Detroit.

members are Sue Berger, Naomi
Dussman, Thelma Furman, Sallie
Kaplan, Betty Provisor, Charlotte
Schneider, Sue Sherman, Shirley
Simla. Ethel Wolorsky and Eve
Zaretsky.

Idadalon Bishop Gold and Syl-
via Weinstein were chairmen.

Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Levin of

Gladstone avenue have returned

from a motor trip to California.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wollman
are residing at 3200 Chicago
boulevard.

Norman Ash of Los Angeles, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Ash of LaSalle boulevard.

Back from Charlevoix where
she spent the summer months, is
Mrs. Abe Gordon of Elmhurst
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Raskin of
Wellesley drive left last week for
a visit in New Orleans.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miller of
Longfellow avenue left on a mo-
tor trip to San Francisco.

Wail to Wall

CARPETS &
FURNITURE

Spending the holidays with her
father in Los Angles is Mrs.
Frank Wetsman of Boston boule-
vard.

Mr. and Mrs. David Stober and
family have returned from a trip
to New York.

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Your Home

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman
(Ida Shapiro), former Detroitera
who have been residing in Eng-
land, visited relatives in Detroit
enroute to their home in Los
Angeles.

NO

Mrs. H. P. Cohen of Elmhurst
avenue has returned after spend-
ing the summer in Charlevoix.

Ushers were Richard Schram.
Milford Newer, Herbert Brode,
Seymour Joffe, Stanley Aarons
and Burt Applebaum.
The couple left for San Fran-
cisco and from there will sail to
Hawaii.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grossman
Mrs. Fannie Harris of Chicago of Seneca avenue left for their
boulevard had as her guests over
winter home in Miami.
the holidays her children, Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Harris
of
Ashta-
Bernard Edelman has returned
Home from a visit in New York
• City are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
from Europe where he visited bula, 0.
England, Scotland, Norway, Swe-
Wigler of Roselawn avenue.
Marcia Tobin, (laughter of Mr.
den, Belgium. Holland, Denmark,
and Mrs. Louis Tobin of Webb
Germany and France.
Back from a trip to New York
avenue, left to do post-graduate are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt.
Back from a week end in Chi- work at the Manhattan School of
cago are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Music, N.Y.
Targum, Mrs. I. Schutzman, her
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daughter, Yetta, and Mr. Leslie
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to New Hampshire are Mr. and
Davidson.
Mrs. David, Cooper of Fairfield Thousands of Women Sai-
Mrs. J. Charfess of Los Angeles, avenue.
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Sheldon Scholnik left to re-
daughtere, Mrs. S. A. Dinetz of
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Indiana avenue, has returned sume his studies at the University
of Syracuse, Syracuse, N.Y.
from a visit to Toronto.
Time, Money and Worry,"

European Tour Over
for Bernard Edelman

Gail Matter was her sister's
maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Anne t•t e
Erode, Ilene Lipshaw, Virginia
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis
Rosenthal and Betty Moorin.
have moved to Kalamazoo where
Harold Brode sei ved as best they will make their home.
man.

at

Sigma Theta Delta sorority
held its formal initiation at the
Hotel Whittier. Among the new

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ellman of
Whitfield avenue spent the past
week in New York.

Off for Hawaii

• The bride Wore a gown of
candlelight catior satin with rose-
point lace at the neckline and
end of the long sleeves. Her veil
was of candlelight illusion and
rosepointe lace. She carried a
cascade of flour d'amour and
green orchids.

Among the guests at the Col-
onial Hotel, Mr. Clemens, for the
Holy Days were Detroiters M.
Aronsson, Mrs. M. Bernstein, Mrs.
Bessie Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. M.
L Frumah, Edith Callow, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Glasser and Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Gorelick.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacob-
son, Mr. and Mrs. M. Heller, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Klein, Mrs. J.
Lazarus, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Levin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lichten-
berg, Samuel Mintz, Morris
Robinson, Chester L. Schwartz,
Mrs. Bertha Shapiro, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Singer, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. II. }l.
Warner.

Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Martin of
Hollywood, Calif., were the week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Fisher of Atkinson avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Sherinan Kay
(Claire Neback) left to resume
their studies at the University of
Michigan.

Dolores Terry Mader, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mailer
of Fairfield averate; 'became the
bride of Seymour Brode, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brode, at an
evening ceremony at the Hotel
Statler.

Sigma Theta Delta
Initiates New Class

Mrs. Robert S. Rudman and
Mrs. Sol Raikow entertained at a
luncheon in honor of the later's
sister, Martha Glassman of New
York City. The affair was held
at Mrs. Raikow's home on Strath-
moor avenue.

Marvin Jacobs of Glynn Court
is spending the holidays with his
grandparents, in Birmingham,
Ala.

MRS. SEYMOUR BRODE
• • •

Colonial Hotel Lists
High Holy Days Guests

New York Woman
Feted at Luncheon

Mr. and Mrs. David Greenburg
returned to their home in Cali-
fornia after a visit with their
parents in Detroit.

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