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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-07-20

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Americo Jewish Periodical et

Thursday, July 20, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 6

gn, the %aim of Local Society

Wed at Country Club

Society notes

To Marry Brothers

Mrs. Nathan Kaletsky (former
Detroiter) of Los Angeles, Cal.,
is visiting relatives and friends
in Detroit.

Mrs. George Altman and
daughters, Barbara and Peggy
of Glendale avenue are vaca-
tioning in the Catskill Moun-
tains.

Mrs. Saul Grant of Mendota
avenue is visiting her children
in Chicago.

s

Mrs. Samuel Siegel and daugh-
ter, Barbara, have returned to
their home in Memphis, Tenn.,
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
William Kasdan of Fairfield av-
enue.

!

s.
BETTY CETNER
LORRAINE FRIEDMAN

*
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cetner of Broadstreet announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Betty, to Marvin Popper, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Popper of Burlingame avenue. A September wed-
ding is planned.
At the same time Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman of Buena Vista
announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine, to
aVelille
Louis Popper, a brother of Marvin Popper.

1fiar Mitzvah

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Arfa
of 3337 Glendale avenue announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Al-
lan, Saturday, July 29 at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Hubert
of 18964 Washburn avenue an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Leslie Edward, Saturday,
July 29 at Congregation Bnai Da-
vid. A reception will be held
from 8-12 p.m. July 30 at the
home of L. H. Manning, 18428
Ohio avenue. No cards.

LEE FIELDS

Mr. and Mrs. George Gutten-
berg of Boston Blvd. are visit-
ing in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Dorothy Miller, Janet Wein
and Susan Silverman are visiting
in Boston, Mass.

Mrs. Sam Berke and Mrs.
Charles Field are spending three
weeks in Atlantic City, N.J.

Zion Mizrachi Sisters
Name Donor Chairman

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Levin of
Fullerton avenue are visiting in
Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, presi- Chicago.
dent of the Sisters of Zion Miz-
Phylis Schermer, daughter of
rachi, served breakfast for the
Mr.
and Mrs. Sigmund W.
board members July 12 at her Schermer
of 1611 Euclid avenue,
home on Webb avenue.
Miami Beach, Fla., is in Detroit
Mrs. Gerald Levitt was chosen for a two-week visit. The house-
chairman for the donor which guest of Miss H. Schermer, she
will be held Nov. 15 at the North- is being entertained by her
west Hebrew Congregation.
many friends and relatives. Be-
Mrs. Asher Berlin was named fore going to Detroit, she attend-
co-chairman; Mrs. Ann Mondrow, ed the first summer session at
reservation chairman; and Mrs. Michigan State College.
Ida Goldsmith and Mrs. Sam Os-
nos, journal chairmen.
Dr. and Mrs. Saul Sugar of
LaSalle boulevard left this week
Mrs. Joseph Goodman and by plane for three weeks in
daughter, Selmo of Blaine av- Europe and Israel.
enue left Monday on a motor
trip to Toronto, Ont.

Detroit Women Named

MRS. JACK SILVERSTEIN



On June 13, at Knollwood Country Club, Janet Granadier,
Samuel A. Granadier of Cortland avenue,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
was wed to Jack Silverstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chaim Silverstein
of Los
Angeles.
The
bride wore white lace over accordion pleated organdy; her
bouquet was white orchids and stephanotis ,
Marilyn Granadier, the bride's sister, was maid of honor; Caro-
lyn and Judy Barnett were flower girls.
Sam Silverstein, the groom's brother, was best man.
The couple is taking a two-month wedding trip to Califoi nip,
after which they will make their home in Detroit.

Orchestras & Entertainment

Mr. and Mrs. David Mossman Delegates to BB Council
and family of Freeland avenue
At the recent convention of
left on a motor trip to Toronto, Bnai Brith District 6 Women in
Call TY. 7.6686
or TY. 7-5294
Ont.
Chicago, Mrs. Charles Solovich
Tyler avenue announce
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tennenbaum of
and Mrs. Leonard Sims, past the engagement
of their daughter, Helen, to Alfred Spiegel, son of
presidents of the Grand Lodge,
The groom is a grad-
and Mrs. Max Spiegel of Chicago, Ill.
were elected delegates to the Mr.
says
uate of Wright College in Chicago. The wedding has been set for
Women's Supreme Council.
Hotel in Chicago.
August 13 at the Summerset •
• •
The deadline of the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Binder of Buena Vista avenue announce
Chronicle is noon on Monday.
the engagement of their daughter, Rosalyn, to Lester H. Stein. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein of Calvert avenue . A garden wedding is
planned on Aug. 6.
• •
A
Large Selection of Fabrics
Seat
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackman of Grand avenue announce the
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