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July 06, 1950 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-07-06

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Thursday, July 6, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 6

gn the Nealm of Local Society

Engagement Announced

Wed by Candlelight

Women

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Clubs

A regular meeting of the Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will be
held July 12. It will be a pot luck
lunch at Palmer Park. In case of
rain the affair will be held at
the home of Mrs. N. Blatinkoff,
17548 Freeland avenue. This will
be the last meeting of the season.
• • •

Pythian Sisters and Knights of
Pythias will hold a weinie roast
Sunday near the swimming pool
at Palmer Park. For reservations
call Jean Kulich, TO. 7-2699.
Square dancing will be featured
on the moonlight to Tashmoo
July 19. The boat leaves the foot
of Bates street at 9 p.m. For res-
ervations call Eve Kahn, TY.
5-0855.
• • •

Goldie Wasserman presided
over a board meeting of Ilanita
Chapter, Pioneer Women, held at
the home of Lillian Gordon.
Betty Mittleman was appointed
Silver Jubilee chairman; Mar-
garet Huppert, seminar secretary,
and Miriam Berensky, club regis-
tration secretary .
• • •

BETTY RUTH RUZUMNA AND VICTOR

IIEUtir.m,

The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will meet
at 1 p.m., Monday at Bnai Moshe.
Relief checks will be sent to or-
phans and arrangements will be
made for the annual picnic.
• • •

The Business and Professional
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Ruzumna of Appoline avenue announce Division of lladassah will take its
the engagement of their daughter, Betty Ruth, to Victor Hecker, annual boat ride to Bob-Lo on
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ilecker of Pasadena avenue.
Institute\of Wednesday, July 12. All mem-
bers and their friends are invited.
Mr. Hecker is studying pharmacy
They will meet at the boat dock
Technology.
at 6 On. on Woodward" avenue:
For further information call So-
U you turn the
Pine River Hotel
phia Blanche Schwartz, president,
Has
New
Management
TY. 5-6419.
• • •
upside down, you wool
The Pine River Hotel in Char-
find • doer wino than
Present and past presidents,
levoix, Mich. is now under the
officers and board members of
new management of Mr. Muil. the Young Women's Bicur Cho-
The dining room is serving all Tern Organization honored Mrs.
home cooked Jewish meals and Louis Katz for her efforts for
the recreational facilities of Char- the group. Her three daughters,
WINES
levoix are available to all guests. Mrs. M. G. Berger, Mrs. M. A.
MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT MICHIGAN
Platt and Mrs. J. M. Katz were
.•,.. .. .. • ......
present. Mrs. Katz received an
inscribed silver platter.

sirs•n

Fa de&

DE LUXE •

MRS. FREDERICK E. GREENSPAN



Before an altar set in an improvised garden with ca:iu drill
candle lighting effects on June 29, Elayne Hope Polozker, daughter
of Mrs. Jacob Henri Polozker of Chicago boulevard west, and the
late Dr. Polozker, was wed to Frederick Emery Gl . eenspan, son of
Woods. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenspan of Huntingten
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiated.
The bride chose a gown of Swiss imported organdy in white.
An applique of Swiss embroidery cascaded down the full front and
from the shoulders to the fingers on the front of the long sleeves.
The gown had a deep oval neckline.
She wore a full length veil of silk illusion fitted to her head
by a snug cap of Swiss embroidered organdy flowers. She carried
white orchids, phaelanopsis and ivy.
Gloria Polzker, sister of the bride, was matron-of-honor. The
bridesmaids were Mrs. Bruce Polozker, the bride's sister-in-law,
Mrs. Edward Horowitz of Utica, N. Y., and Mrs. Hugs Kopel.
Marshall Greenspan, brother of the groom, served as best man.
The ushers were Louis Stober, William Baron, Harvey Gudrich,
Larry Raskin and Byron Fisher.
The couple is taking a one month wedding trip to Califoi nia
after which they will make their home in Detroit.

Oar

Wall-To-Wall

Carpets Cleaned

Better Than Euer

Aaron M. Katz

Public Accountant

2224 Pingree

TY. 8-7445

with Bigelow's Marvelous Detergent

Karpet Kare

Sale and sure, leaves no soapy residue to

harm wool fibres. Dries in one day and

777i tz va

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galinsky
of Woodingham Drive will be at
home from 5 to 10 p m., Sunday
to honor their grandson, Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brode an-
Mark Dunn, with a Pidyan Ila- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
ben.
son, Marvin, at 9 a.m., Saturday,
July 15 at Shaarey Zedek- A re-
ception in his honor will be held
Sunday, July 16 from 2 to 5 p.m.
at their home, 2723 Cortland ave-
Registered
nue. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Bela Iczkovitz
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary Sunday, June 25 at
an open house given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Iczko-
vitz, of 18304 Ohio avenue.
In honor of the occasion Rabbi
The deadline of the Jewish Moses Lehrman presented the
Chronicle is noon on Mondays.
couple with two golden goblets,
a gift from Theodore Curtis, rep-
resenting Congregation Bnai
Moshe.

Beauty and Life Restored

to

YOUR BLANKETS

stays clean longer.

RUGS

PICKED UP AND
CLEANED IN OUR PLANT

Feb Iczkovitz' Mark
50th Wedded Year

DON'T SELL YOUR
HOME BEFORE YOU
SEE ME

Employing some process'
used by woolen mills. .



your blqnkets washed in

• FURNITURE CLEANED IN YOUR HOME

vegetable oil suds to

preserve the natural oil

in woolens for longer life

.

SAM l'AROST

1 HAVE
Hundreds
of
CASH
BUYERS

FOR QUICK ACTION
FOR TOP DOLLAR

LET ME SELL YOUR HOME

SAM YAROST

UN. 1-4300

Plant and Office

LINWOOD

&Ode Mothers finished also,

• Ovr process endorsee , by North Star, Kee-
weed, Hudson's Bay, Sr, Mary's and others.

Representing
ELMER M. CLARK, INC.
McNichols and James Couzens

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