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Returns From Wedding Trip

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By ELLA R. ANTHONY
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine, Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Sherman and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Singer have re-
turned from a vacation in Flor-
ida.
• • •
At a Purim party held eff Tem-
ple Abraham, the following chil-
dren participated: Bobby Rotberg,
Queen Esther; David Horowitz,
Kind David; Margot Horowitz,
Queen Esther; Kenneth Feldman,
Mordecai; Judy Sherman, Rachel;
Gary Tearston, Haman; Linda
Pasick, Queen of Sheba; Helen
Wirt, Queen Esther; and Allan
Golden, King Ahasuerus.

• • •

Recent Bride

Career Unit
Plpns 'Fling'

"Country Fling," a coed affair
featuring square dancing, com-
munity singing and a barber shop
quartet, will be given by the
Career Group of the National
Council of Jewish Women at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, March 29, at
the Jewish Community Center. '
Bill and George Margolin, Joe
Katz and Clarence Shari will
blend their voices in the barber
shop harmony.
During the program, Stella
Brown, chairman of the evening,
will present a $100 contribution
to the 12th Street Center. The
donation is part of the funds
raised by the members of the
Career Group.
To complete the fund-raising
program for the season, members
and guests are asked to bring a
bundle of old clothes or donate
75 cents admission to the affair.
Prizes will be awarded for the
"Loudest Shirt," the "Gayest
Skirt," and the "Cutest Guy and
Gal in Blue Jeans."
Young men and women of the
community may attend. Girls
must be members of the Career
Group, and dues will be accepted
at the door.

Outs

American Haven Club will hold
their mother-daughter banquet
May 17.
• • •
At a recent meeting of the
Equality Club, the group voted
to send money to the Los Angeles
Sanatorium, the General Israel
Home for Girls and Moos Chitim.
The group will meet Wednesday
evening, March 29, at the home of
Dora Berkowitz, 15390 Normandy
avenue.
• • •
Home Relief Society will meet
at 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home
of Mrs. Samuel .Mitchell, 17598
Parkside avenue, to hear Rabbi
Jacob Segal of Northwest Hebrew
speak on The Romance of the
Hebrew Language." Mrs. Herman
Sperling will introduce Rabbi Se-
gal. Refreshments will be served.
• • •
The Detroit Senior Bicur Cho-
lent will hear Rabbi Leo Gold-
man of Adas Yeshurun and Sha-
arey Zion at their donor banquet
April 23 at Turover Temple. Pro-
ceeds will go for the needy sick.
For reservations call Mrs. Anna
Bennett, WE. 5-7344 or Mrs. S.
Techner, TO. 5-0116.
• • •
Detroit Women's Service Club
will hold their "Cabaret Nite
Dance" April 15 at Workmen's
Circle.

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DETROIT, .JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, March 23, 1950

MRS. MIL TON AICHENBAUM
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At a ceremony Feb. 12 at Shaarey Zedek, Lillian Leiderman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boruch Leiderman of Monterey avenue,
and Milton G. Aichenbaum, son of the Jacob Aichenbaums of Ful-
lerton avenue, were united in marriage.
Ivory satin and French chantilly lace fashioned the bridal cos-
tume. Her French illusion veil was held in place by a crown of
matching lace, and the veil was trimmed with orange blossoms. She
carried a cascade of roses and orchids.
Ilene Berke served the bride as' maid-of-honor, and Mrs. Dore
Novitz, sister of the bridegroom, acted as matron-of-honor. The
bridesmaids' were Shirley Mogul and Helen Babbush, and Susan
Novitz was junior bridesmaid. Diane Yogada and Laurie Lipson
Were flowergirls.
Sol Babbush served as best man,' and Abe Leiderman and Jack
Berman ushered. Allen Leiderman, the bride's brother, acted as
junior usher.
Following a New York honeymoon, the newylweds are living on
Sturtevant avenue.

—Photo by Keith

MRS. SANDER LESSMAN
• • •
The ceremony uniting in mar-
tiage Beverly Levine, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Levine
of Mt. Clemens, and Sander Less- \
man, son of the Jake Lessmans of
Chicago, was read Feb. 25 at the
Book Cadillac Hotel.
The bride wore an off-white
satin gown trimmed with seed
pearls. Her fingertip illusion
veil fell from a crown of seed
pearls, and she carried a bouquet
Society notes
of white gladiola and orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Silber of
Mrs. Florence Levine, the
Pasadena avenue are spending bride's sister-in-law, was matron-
the week in Chicago.
of-honor, and Arlene Ross, Selma'
King and Mrs. Joseph Lessman
Mrs. Bernard Katz of Stoepel were bridesmaids. The junior
avenue is spending two months bridesmaids were Nicki Lozel,
Adina' Rubin and Shirley Free-
in Los Angeles. - •
man.
Joseph Lessman acted as best
Visiting their children in Min-
man
for his brother, and Sidney
neapolis are Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Melder, Norman Levine and
Berman of Wildemere avenue.
Buddy Lozel ushered. Sheldon

New Bride Honored
S.Z. Sisterhood
at Pre-Nuptial Events
Sets Final Brunch Preceding her marriage to Mil-

Levine was ring bearer.
Mrs. George Winer of Glendale
The couple will live in Chicago
avenue is spending the winter in upon returning from their wed-
Palm Beach, Fla.
ding trip.

Mrs. Carl Davidson of Rose-
The Samuel Warrens of Fuller-
ton avenue are sojourning in Hot lawn avenue is sojourning for the'
month of March in Tuscon, Ariz.
Springs, Ark.

Mr. and Mrs. William Aaron of
Sorrento avenue are visiting in
Saratoga Springs.

Here's A
Real Treat!

Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cowan of
Chicago boulevard are spending
the week in New York.

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Mrs. Morris Adler will review ton Aichenbaum Feb. 12, the for-
10830 W. 7 Mile Rd.
who died at Mercy Hospital
road left this week for a visit in
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Re-
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March 11 after a month's illness.
His wife Sarah, daughter Bea- member" at the final Shaarey at showers and luncheons by
trice and son Marshall, survive.
Zedek Sisterhood book review Mesdames Sol Babbush, Louis
and brunch at 12:30 p.m. Tues- Leiderman, Levi Leiderman and
day.
Ben Lipson.
Mrs. Charles Robinson, chair-
Mrs. Dora Novitz and Ilene
man of the ceremonial nook, will
Berke alio entertained for the
have Passover objects for gifts on
new Mrs.,Aichenbaum.
display.
Mrs. Aaron Friedman and Mrs.
Speeding a fortnight in Boston
Albert Green are co-chairmen of
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris
the bruhch.
For reservations, call Mrs. of Rochester avenue.
William Nadler, UN. 4-2028.
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Mrs. Jerry Greenblatt of Fair-1
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Thousands of Women Jat-
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—Photo by Keith

BARBARA POLLACK
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Pollack
of Webb avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara, to Lawrence Eisenberg,
on of Mr. and Mrs. Max Eisen-
berg of Clements avenue.
The wedding will take place in
November.

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