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November 03, 1949 - Image 10

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-03

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DETROIT JEWISII CHRONICLE

Thursday, November 3, 1949

in the Realm of Zocal Society

Margery Brown Weds
Marvin Betnun of Utah

In Evening Ceremony

Louise Sternberg Wed
!In Candlelight Rites

Margery Joan Brown and
Marvin Joel Betnun, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Betnun of Salt
Lake City, were united in mar-
riage at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip F.
Brown of Santa Barbara drive, at
a candlelight ceremony perform-
ed Sunday Oct. 23, by Rabbi B.
Benedict Glazer.
In a bouffant off-shoulder wed-
ding gown, and wearing finger-
tip veil of illusion fashioned with
a wreath of orange blossoms that
had been worn by her mother on
her wedding day, the bride car-
ried the family Bible of white,
adorned with white orchids.
Margery was attended by her
sisters, Mrs. Harvey S. Freeman
and Carol Jean Brown. Harvey
S. Freeman served as best man,
with Howard Freeman and Ju-
ban Scott acting as ushers.
After a family reception and
dinner, the bridal couple left
on an extended trip east and
south. After Nov. 15 they will be
at home in Los Angeles.

Louise Sternberg daughter of
Mts. Celia Sternberg exchanged
marriage vows with Donald Ber-
nard Zeidman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Augustus Zeidman. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka officiated.
The gown worn by the bride
was of white satin trimmed in
French chantilly lace with a full
skirt and train. Her headpiece
was sweetheart-shaped, also of
French chantilly lace with a
fingertip veil. The bride carried a
large white orchid on a bible
trimmed with flowing ribbons.
The maid of honor was the
bride's cousin, Rita Berry, and
the groom's brother Leonard
Zeidman was best man.
The newlyweds spent their
honeymoon at Niagara Falls.
The groom is resuming his
studies at Wayne University.

Spending the week end in Chi-
cago are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lev-
ine of Lauder avenue.

Back from White Sulphur
Springs, W.V. are Dr. and Mrs.
Harry B. Bennett and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward E. Saperston.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moran of
Northlawn avenue spent the past
week end in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Amberg
have moved to Greenville, N.C.

Returned from a month's stay in
Los Angeles are Mr. and Mrs.
George Glaser of Lawton avenue.

Back from a trip to New York
is Mrs. Milton Marx.

Visiting in St. Louis are Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Goldenberg of
Sturtevant avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Doner
have returned from a weekend in
Cleveland.

Making their home in Cincin-
nati are Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mandell of Tulle avenue (the
former Gertrude Wartell).

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wald and
daughter Dianne have moved
from Richton avenue to their new
home on Cherrylawn avenue.

MRS. JACK GREEN



At an evening ceremony at Shaarey Zedek, Dorothy Clayman,
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Clayman, became the bride of
Jack Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. Mrs. Philip Elkus, sister of the
groom, was matron-of-honor, and Roslyn Clayman was her sister's
maid-of-honor.
Dr. Charles Clayman, brother of the bride, served as best man.
Upon their return from a southern honeymoon, the couple will
reside on Dumbarton road.

Betrothal Told

The Rev. Jacob Silverman of
Wildemere avenue has returned
from Atlantic City where he at-
tended the Bar Mitzvah of his
grandson, David Greenfield.

Visiting in Dansville, N. Y., are
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ackerman
of McLean avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Loeb of
Chicago spent the week-end in
Detroit and attended the Michi-
gan- Minnesota game.

Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Davidson
are home from a vacation in Sul-
pher Springs, W. Va.

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Max Kritt Honored
At 50th Birthday Party

A surprise party honoring the
Sojourning in Duluth, Minn.,
are Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Albert 50th birthday of Max Kritt, a
native of Detroit, was celebrated
of Birwood avenue.
at his home in Santa Monica, Cal.,
recently. Mrs. Kritt was assisted
by her daughter, Beverly, and
mother, Mrs. Harry Gold.
Max Kritt, son of Mr..and Mrs.
I. Kritt, was the owner of a
group of drug stores in this city.

GLORIA BENNETT
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bennett
of Collingwood avenue announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Gloria, to Robert L. Moses,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses
of Cortland avenue. A Decem-
ber wedding is planned.

Mr:and Mrs. Sam Golden cele-
brated their golden wedding an-
niversary at a banquet which was
attended by the couple's children,
grandchildren, relatives and
friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Penner
of Lawton avenue are spending
this week in Pittsburgh, Pa.

• Returned from New York and
Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Elden of Rochester avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe of
Calvert avenue are visiting their
children in Philadelphia.

Visiting with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Schwartz of Mon-
ica avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein
Mrs. Herbert Lavine of Manor of Blaine avenue have returned
avenue is visiting her parents, in from New York City.
Memphis, Tenn.
Spending a fortnight in New-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller ark, N. J. are Mr. and Mrs. Harry
of Monica avenue are in Atlantic Shifman of Prairie avenue.
City.

Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe
of Cleveland (the former Pearl
Wartell) are now making their
home in Chino, Calif.

Mrs. Paulette Appert of New
York was the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Zemons of Roslyn
road.

Sam Goldens Mark
50th Wedding Year

Mrs. Fred Perlman and sons of
Wildemere avenue attended the
Bar Mitzvah of their nephew and
cousin, David Greenfield in At-
lantic City.

Giving a dinner party at Huy-
ler's on Nov. 9 are Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Ehrlick.

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Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kane of
Cherrylawn avenue are spending
a month in Miami Beach, Fla.

A tea was given by Mrs. Helen
Leavitt for her future daughter-
in-law Ann Ruttenberg of New
York. Hostesses were Mesdames
Estelle Meyers, Francis Cohen
and Gertrude Evans.

Returned from a stay in New
York City is Mrs. Sidney Rosman
of Sturtevant avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burns of
La Salle blvd. have as their guest
Mrs. M. Leon of Montreal.

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ar Mitzvah

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldberg
of Virginia Park announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son Edward
Michael on Saturday.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. William Borde-
love of Elmhurst avenue an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son Sheldon Leonard on Satur-
day at Bnai Jacob Synagogue. A
reception will be hold at 7:30
p.m., Sunday.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kamin-
sky announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son David on Saturday at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Synagogue.
A supper will be given at 6:30
ram., Sunday, at the same place.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snitz of
Asbury Park avenue announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son
Franklin Lyle, on Saturday, at
Congregation Beth Aaron, An
open house wtll be held from 2
to 5 p.m., Sunday, at 18242 Pine-
horst avenue.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boren of
Calvert avenue announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son Gary at II
a.m., Saturday, at Congregation
Bnai David. A reception will be
held at home on Saturday.

By LOIS BARNETT
The Friday night services were
Mrs. Sam Wise of Stratford,
resumed last Friday with a ser-
mon by Rabbi Kaufman on "The Conn., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Functions and Services of Bnai S. J. Moorin of Fairfield avenue.
Brith." Other speakers were Max
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