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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-10-13

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Thursday, October 13, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 8

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Weds Detroiter

Me Realm,

Fete Samuel Manises
on 35th Anniversary

of Zocat ,Societ y

'Wed at Candlelight

Joan Ettinger Wed
to Herschel Levine

Joan Marjorie Ettinger, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Et-
tinger of Kentucky avenue, be-
came the bride of Herschel Har
vey Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David A. Levine of Burlingame
avenue, at an afternoon cere-
mony at Shaarey Zedek, Sept. 18.
Rabbi Morris Adler and Can-
tor Jacob Sonenklar officiated.
The bride wore a gown of
French imported white lace over
satin. Seed pearls followed the
scalloped neckline and were em-
broidered with sequins on the
long sleeves which came to a
point over her hands. The gown
fell into a long full train.
The bride's veil of illusion was
edged with imported lace and
was caught to her head by a
crown of beaded pearls.
She carried a cascade bouquet
of white orchids and stephanotis
on a white prayer book.
Mrs. Louis Gorzeck was matron
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Louise' Edison, Claire Ettinger,
Sally Lou Ettinger and Mrs. Mil-
ton Rotenberg.
Seymour J. Levine served as
his brother's best man. Ushers
were Alan Ettinger, Robert C.
W. Ettinger, Dr. Louis Gorzeck,
Milton Rotenberg, Sam Wigodner
and Fred Ettinger.
Following a Florida honey-
moon, the couple will reside on
Mark Twain avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Manis of
Clements avenue were honored
on their 35th wedding anniver-
sary at a surprise party given by
the Lachowitcher Aid Society
and their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Guttentag and , Helen
Manis, at the Mishkan Israel Hall.

Helen Alpert Leaves
JWF for N. Y. Post

Helen Alpert, who has served
as director of the young adult
division of the Jewish Welfare
Federation since February, 1948,
has' ]eft Detroit for a position
in New York City, Julian Krolik,
federation president, announced.

Harriet Greenberg
Visiting Parents Here

MRS. NORMAN SCHAEFFER
• • •
Dolores Elaine Miller, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller
of Monroe, was wed in a candle-
light ceremony to Norman E.
Schaeffer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Schaeffer, at the Whittier
Hotel.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated
at the double-ring ceremony.
The bride wore a velvet bur-
gundy ankle-length gown with a
lace bodice, a helmet hat of the
same material as the gown, an
illusion veil and a single strand
of pearls.
She carried a white orchid on
a white Bible.
Marilyn Miller was her sister's
maid of honor and Eugene Sig-
mund of Buffalo was best man.
Following a honeymoon in
New York City, the couple are
residing at43359 Cortland avenue.

Harriet Greenberg of Los An-
geles is visiting with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Greenburg of
Woodingham drive. Florence Li-
bauer of Los Angeles is also a
guest of the Greenbergs.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feinberg of
Allentown, Pa., were the house-
guests over the holidays of the
Julius Abramsons of Webb ave-
nue.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner,
formerly of Burlingame avenue,
are residing at 17515 Roselawn
,avenue.

Spending the Succoth holidays
with their parents, in Birming-
ham, Ala., are Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Jacobs of Glynn court.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinsky of
Alpena, Mich., spent last week
end visiting their parents, Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. Manes Hecht and and Mrs. Sam Pinsky of Tyler
daughter have returned from a avenue.
round,of visits in Chicago and
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Seligman
Baltimore.
have moved from their Burlin-
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Akers game residence to 17515 Roselawn
avenue.
gave a dinner party Oct. 8.

MRS. SOL ALPINER





gay Cily nole3

By ELI.A R. ANTHONY

Joseph Morris, president of the
Bay City Jewish Community as-,
sociation, was awarded a citation
for distinguished service by the
Jewish Theological Seminary in
Harry Posar is back from a New York City. Herbert 11. Leh-
motor tour of the southern states. man, ex-governor of New York,
conferred the citation.

Back from a month's stay in Las
Vegas, Nev., are Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Barnett of Hartwell ave-
nue.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davidson
of Strafford road are visiting in
New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer of
South Bend, Ind., were the week-
end guests of the Louis K. Lam-
berts.

Spending a month in Miami
Beach are Mrs. Ruth Schreiber
and lather, Paul Fleisher, of San
The first meeting of the Bnai Juan drive.
(Yemeni notes Brith was held on Oct. 10, at
which time a gin-tummy tourna-
By LOIS BARNETT
Mrs. Leon Mandell and ,her ment was started. Mr. Bernard
Immerman is the new presiding
daughter Nancy Sue, a Novem-
officer.
ber bride-elect, have left for New
York City.
Hadassah is sponsoring a run -i-
mage sale on Oct. 24.
The Mt. Clemens Bridge Club
ABOUT
met at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Remember Her Birthday or
Juliar.
Anniversary with
JEWISH
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Tell
rr Your
Friends

BEAUTIFUL

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haupt-
man and their granddaughter,
Cora Sue Morton, are motoring
down to Florida. They plan to

spend the winter there.

Mah Jongg Sets

Tiles, Flowers, Racks, Cases

LILLIAN E. FINK

TO. 5-3155

13355 LaSalle



In a candlelight ceremony in the Mayfair Room, Irene. Apple-
baum, daughter of Mr. and WS. Abraham Applebaum, became the
bride of Sol Alpiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Alpiner.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated.
The bride chose a gown of ivory satin which was distinguished
by a portrait neckline of seed pearl applique and flowerettes of
silk thread. The tightly fitted bodice fell into gathers at the back,
dropping from the hips into a long full circular train.
Her three-tiered veil of French illusion was caught to her
head by a crown fashioned by seed pearls and ivory satin. She
carried a white Bible adorned with a white orchid and streamers.
Mrs. Della Gottlieb was matron of honor. (dell Applebaum,
Marcella Gottlieb, Joanne Klief, Alice Wiener and Fern Skolnick
were bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaids were Barbara Bogrow and
Marilyn Levine.
Louis Bogrow served his brother:in-law as best man. Ushers
were Fred Applebaum, Morry Linden, Leo Berris, Bill Rosen and
Burt Burnstein.
The couple. reside on Ohio avenue, following a New Fork
honeymoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nathan of
Home after a short stay in Des
Moines, Ia., is Irving Grodman. LeSalle boulevard have as their
guest their mother, Mrs. M. Nath-
Mrs. Morris Newton entertained an of Pennsylvania.
at a luncheon given at her home
Attending the Soleburg School
on Fullerton avenue last week.
in New Hope, Pa., is Charles
Mrs. Joseph D. Goldsmith and Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
children have returned from a Joseph Schwartz of Fullerton
Federation Women .
avenue. •
few days at East Tawas.
Back from a visit with her par- Fete Mrs. Max,Frank
Back from.a visit with relatives ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Higer of
Mrs. Leonard Weiner of Hunt-
in Missoula, Mont., is Irving Los Angeles, is Mrs. Irving Wein- ington Woods, new president of
Shanbom.
stein.
the Women's Division, Jewish
Welfare Federation, entertained
• Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kirschbaum
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt of at a tea given at her home honor-
gave a noon brunch Oct. 9, at San Juan drive and Dr. Martin ing the outgoing president, Mrs
Franklin Hills country club.
Jacobs of Greenlawn avenue have Max Frank last week.
returned from New York City.
Home after a two week stay in
Gail Stern of Ilene avenue has
Cambridge, Mass., is Mrs. David
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sugerman resumed her studies at Miami
Gould of Sorrento avenue.
and their son, Donald, formerly University, Oxford, Ohio.
of Leslie avenue, are residing in
Sojourning in San Francisco are their new home at 18500 Ken-
Mrs. Edgar Shapiro of Griggs
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robert tucky avenue.
avenue left this week for a visit
Brown of Monica avenue.
in Atlantic City.

Mrs. Samuel Page of Normandy
avenue has been visiting in Phil-
adelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Horwitz,
formerly of the Highland Towers,
are residing in their new home at
18108 Indiana avenue.

CHRONICLE HOUR
SUNDAY, 11:00 A.M.
WKMH

,

Mr. and Mrs. George Rossen of
Grand avenue have returned
from a trip to Cincinnati and
Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wachnansy
are residing on Baylis avenue.

Back from a trip to Salt Lake
City is Milton Burg.

Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Pensler and
family of Tuxedo avenue are
visiting their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. William Pizer of Raleigh,
N. C'.

Mrs. Barney Rothberg of, Pon-
tiac, Mich., left this week foe a
month's stay in Miami Beach.

Mrs. Pania Pevin of Outer drive
has been spending the holidays
in Mt. Clemens.

Back from a stay in Newark, N.
J., are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mer-
ton Katz of Wisconsin avenue.

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