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January 26, 1950 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-01-26

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Page 8

DETROIT JEWISH

Thursday, Janua

CHRONICLE.

gm e ea in of Local Society

council

Unit
to Discuss UN

Pearl Weisner,
Irvin Dubin Wed

Honeymoons in Florida

Nen' Bri

Pearl Jean Weisner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weisner
of Wildemere avenue, became
the bride of Irvin Dubin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dubin
of Duane avenue, at a candle-
light ceremony Thanksgiving
night.

The Structure and Program of
the United Nations" will be dis-
cussed at a meeting of the In-
ternational Relations Committee
of the National Council of Jew-
ish Women at 1 p.in. Monday at
the home of Mrs. Louis M. Har-
ley, 17325 Fairfield avenue.
The meeting is open to Council
members and their friends.
Mesdames Ellis Rifkin, Frank
Winton, Henry Weinberg, Her-
bert Eskin and Gerhart Bergman
will participate in the discussion.
Mrs. Edward Kahn, assisted by
Mrs. Joseph Seltzer and Mrs.
Jacob Sauls are in charge of the
program.

The bride wore a gown of off-
white lace with a round neckline
trimmed with baby seed pearls.
Her illusion veil fell from a
crown of orange blossoms, and
she carried a Bible with white
orchids and lilies of the valley.
Bridal attendants were Mrs.
Shirley Goldin, matron-of-honor
and Ilene Weisner, maid-of-hon-
or. Delphine Weisner, Phyllis
Dubin, Celia Busch, Ann Saul-
son and Marilyn Hershenson
were bridesmaids.

Sheruth Duchess
Named at Donor

Dr. Morris Dubin was best man
for his brother. Sol Busch, Jack
Goldin, Henry Rubin, Bill Saul-
son and Louis Segel ushered.
The newlyweds went on a
three-week wedding trip to Mi-
ami Beach and other southern

The title "Sheruth Donor
Duchess' was conferred on Mrs.
Harry Storch at the Sheruth
League donor luncheon Jan. 17
at Masonic Temple.
Mrs. Storch, who was selected
from the audience contestants,
won a tip-to-toe outfit donated
by local merchants.
Door prizes were also awarded.
Proceeds from the affair will go
for sending underprivileged chil-
dren to camp.

They are
avenue.

4$'

MRS. MARTIN
• • .

At
a
candlelight
Dec. 11 at the Foi t W
Nancy Margulies, daul
and Mrs. Abraham Nt,
Fullerton avenue, b
bride of Martin Safir
of Mr. and Mrs. CA'
living on Kendall
Meyers' road.

The bride's gown of
ivory satin was desigr
illusion yoke. The I
sleeves were trimmed
peels, and the skirt
By ELLA R, ANTHONY
long circle train. I
Mr. and M:s. Jerry Levine and tiered fingertip ‘ctl f
their family of Dayton, Ohio, for- cap of intwined >iIn
merly of Bay City, have returned
She carried a Ftli
spray of carnation; tl
to make their home here.
• • •
orchids,
Marcia Margulies W.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dreyer have honor for her sister.
returned from a trip to Boston. ers, the bridegroom's
ma Berry,
Audrey
• • •
Marilyn Stair, Annie
Mrs. M. A. Pasick has organized
a 14 voice children's choir at Bonnie Segal were h
Leonard Rouff was
Temple Abraham. Participating
Harold Edelson, Rob
are: Jack Blumenthal, Gail Gold-
Mike Rouff, Arnie
en, Jacqueline Goodgall, Margo
Barry Sofir and Edw
Horowitz, David Horowitz, Ben-
man ushered. •
nie Kessler, Sue Levin, Shirley
Miller, Delores Miller, Marcia
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Rae Pasick, Arnold Ruskin, Judy and their family, fc
Sherman, Marcia Sherman and Parkside avenue, are n
Terry Tearston.
new home on Renhou
• • •

ci!! City
utty notes

Society notes

MRS ALLEN PRINSTEIN




Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blatni-
koff, formerly of Monte Vista
Vivian Berry, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Berry of Elmhurst avenue
avenue, are now residing at 17598 and the late Mr. Berry, became the bride of Allen Prinstein at a
Freeland avenue.
candlelight ceremony Nov. 1 at the Bel Aire Terrace.
The Meyer Prinsteins of Calvert avenue are parents of the
Rabbi Irving L. Goldman and bridegroom.
his son, Simcha, of New Orleans,
White satin and net fashioned the bridal gown, which featured
are visiting Rabbi Goldman's sis- a neckline trimmed with seed pearls and beads. The full hooped
ter, Mrs. Louis Cohen of Tuxedo skirt was trimmed with brocades satin.
avenue.
Her two tiered illusion veil was held in place by a seed pearl
and beaded tiara. She carried a white Bible adorned with orchids
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weingarden and lilies of the valley.
and their daughter of Marlowe
The bride's sister, Mrs. S. Singer, attended as matron-of-honor.
avenue have returned from Mi- Evelyn Prinstein, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor,
ami Beach.
Mrs. S. Shayne, Belle Davis, Norma Karbal and Rita Schaeffer were
bridesmaids. Riva Berry was flower girl and Gail Kott was junior
bridesmaid.
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs.
Jack Prinstein was best man for his brother. Sidney Shayne,
Samuel Glogower will leave Feb.
4 for New York. They will sail Bernie Schneider, Don Klein, and William Zucker ushered, David
Vacationing in Florida are the
Kott
was ring-bearer.
on a cruise to South America
Morris Jaffes, the George Kahns,
Detroit's Best L
Feb. 7.
The couple honeymooned in Miami Beach and Havana. They
the Julius Shermans and the
are living on Elmhurst avenue.
Value
Harry Singers.
• • •
Returned from a New York
I housands of Tram
trip are the Ivor Kahns.
Mrs. Monty Biller has returned
from a visit with friends and rela-
'I lice Quality Laund
tives in Detroit.
Mrs. Abe Shaman is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Guss of
It Saves
her family in Chicago and S.t Clements avenue announce the
Dr. Irving Bernbaum, execu-
Louis.
Mrs. Monte Wittelshofar of
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sanford tive director of the National
Time,
Money
and
Boston boulevard has returned
Samuel, at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Home for Jewish Children at from
a
visit with her children in
Shirtc Beautifully
Vacationing in Florida are Mr. Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. He
will Denver, will be honored at an Boston, Mass.
and Mrs. M. George Wayburn,
be honored at a reception begin- open house starting at 8:30 p.m.
ning at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Guss Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ger-
Returning this week end from
Hermine Stone of Atkinson home.
son B. Bernstein, 19620 Canter-
a visit in East Orange and At-
bury road.
avenue has returned horn a visit
HOGARTH 8
lantic City, N. J. is Mrs. Perry
with friends in Beverly Hills,
Mrs. Sidney G. Sherman, presi-
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Benjamin
P. Burnstine of La Salle boule-
Cal.
Your
Patronage S
of Elmhurst avenue announce dent of the local group, has ask- vard.
ed
members
and
their
friends
to
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Grant of
attend.
inimmin..•••••••••••••• ■■■ •••
Neil Jay, at 9 a.m. Saturday at
West Hartford, Conn., are visiting
Bnai Moshe. Open house will be
WE HAVE
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip held in his honor fr
Mrs. Clarence Sarasohn and
7 to 11
Weisman of Covington Drive. p.m. Saturday. No car
her
son,
Lester,
of
Monterey
ave-

I YOUR FAVORITE
While in Detroit, the Grants at-
. J
nue, have returned from a month
tended the Bar Mitzvah of their
in
Miami
Beach.
While
there,
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lapides of
You'll
find
a
complete
cousin, Abba Ian Friedman.
• FANCY CHEESE
Pontiac announce the Bar Mitz- they visited with Mrs. Sarasohn's I line of Pinconning
• IMPORTED CHEESE
vah of their son, Gordon David, parents, the Arthur Bericks of
cheese for a family de-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simmer and at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3 at Indiana avenue, who are spend-
• STRONG, Medium & Mild
light
• BOTH ('HEDDER & COLII
their sons, of Wildemere avenue,
snack or bite.
Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac. ing the winter in Miami Beach.
have returned from a motor trip A reception will follow the serv-
to Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of
ices. No cards.
Chicago boulevard were hosts at
Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Gach
18263 WYOMING NEAR CURTIS
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schreib- a dinner party given at the Great
UN.
of Santa Barbara Drive are man of Glendale avenue an- Lakes Club.
HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., II-S; Thurs., Fri., Sat., 1 - 1: Su•..
spending a month in Miami nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
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Beach.
son, Paul Lewis, at 9 a.m. Sat-
NO FINER
urday at Northwest Hebrew Con-
SALMON
Mrs. Harold M. Barker has re- gregation.
AT ANY
turned to her home in Chicago
PRICE
after a visit with her mother,
Returned from New York City
S e
Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chi-
are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs
Coll TO. 9-6878 or TO. 3
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