Americo Yewisli Periodical CI
Thursday. Aug. 3, 1950
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page 6
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Engagement Announced
Society • notes
Honeymooning in Florida
Mrs. Leo Green of Broadstreet
boulevard is visiting her child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corinblit,
former Detroiters, of Los An-
geles, Cal.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow
of Renfrew road have as their
guest Mrs. Spevakow's sister
Etta Hoffman of Boston, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs., A. W. Wolfson
and family of Cleveland, Ohio,
are visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of
of Chicago boulevard.
Mrs. Marry Goldberg of Wilde-
mere avenue has returned from a
stay in Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Jack Gould and Mrs.
Stanley Weisse are spending the
week in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meltzer
of Hartwell avenue are visiting
in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moss
have returned to their home on
Northlawn avenue from a motor
trip through Northern Michigan.
Mrs. Sherman Goldenberg of
Rochester avenue has returned
from a month's stay in Los
Angeles, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett of
Duluth, Minn., have returned to
their home' after having spent
a fortnight in Detroit visiting
with the Joseph Fishmans on
Indiana avenue.
JOAN MITCHELL
At a family dinner, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell of Parksidc
avenue announced the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Daniel
Dunitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunitz of Fairfield avenue.
The wedding will take place on Oct. 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Green-
The deadline of the Jewish
berg
of Gladstone avenue have
noon
on
Monday.
is
Chronicle
returned from an extended vaca-
tion to Canada, New England
and New York.
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Mayor and Mrs. Albert E. Cobo
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry H. Weinbaum at their
summer home in Charlevoix.
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In an improvised chapel at the Hotel Statler, Suzanne Salasnek,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Max Gilbert Salasnek of Fullerton avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klein, pro-
became the bride of Sherman Alan Mendelsohn, son of Mr. and
prietors of the Bel-Aire Cater- Mrs. Harry K. Mendelsohn of LaSalle boulevard.
ers on Woodward avenue recent-
A reception and supper followed the ceremony.
ly celebrated their 25th wedding
The bride chose a gown of white imported French organdy,
anniversary. 200 guests were en- fashioned with a tight bodice built up to a jewelry neckline with
tertained by them.
nude illusion and trimmed at the neckline with lace and seed
pearls which had adorned her mother's wedding gown. The skirt
full front panel of six double folds falling into
styled with a
Rotes was
a modified cathedral train. Her veil was of silk illusion and she
carried white orchids and phaelanopsis on a prayerbook.
By ELLA R. ANTHONY
Iris Kovinsky was maid-of-honor and the bridesmaids were
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman have Audrey Raphael, Lorraine Markey and Judie Meretsky of Windsor.
returned home from a trip to
The groom's father was the best man and the ushers were
Chicago.
Richard Mendelsohn, the groom's brother; Lowell Salasnek, the
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bride's brother; Arthur Salesnek, the bride's uncle; Maxwell Gold-
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lichtig of
Jerome Pepper, Dr. Donald Polk, Bernard Levin of Camden,
Detroit visited relatives in this man,
N. J.; and Melvin Barkov of Philadelphia.
city recently.
The couple is honeymooning in Florida, after which they will
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reside in Philadelphia until Mr. Mendelsohn completes his studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Danin are
leaving this city to make their
Mrs. Alwyn Vernon Freeman Mrs. Anna Rudin Feted
home in Saginaw.
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of Brentwood, Cal., arrived July
The unveiling of a tombstone 1 in Rio de Janeiro to join her by Relatives in Detroit
Mrs. Anna Rudin of Holly-
for the late Samuel 0. Rosen-
berg will be held at 11 a.m. Sun- husband,-Dr. Freeman, who rep- wood, Cal., is visiting her moth-
resents the U.S. on the Juridical
day.
er, Mrs. Bessie Utekenick and is
Committee, a pan-American or-
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
the
latest
news
or
Whether for
ganization. They will travel to
the best in advertising, it always Buenos Aires before returning to Joseph Greenberg, her sister and
brother-in-law.
pays to read the Jewish Chronicle
this country.
Among the many fetes given
the year round.
for her was a luncheon for 40
women given by her sister, Mrs.
1 96 Nees North of
Joseph Silverstein (Tillie Bell).
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A dinner party was also given
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caplan of
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at. the Wilshire Hotel while visit-
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UN.
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TO.
5-1984
Carmel Hebrew School &
Congregation
17556 WYOMING
(Near Santa Clara)
Services will be conducted by
the well-known A. A. Rosen-
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20 years.
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The CarmelHebrew
School also wishes to an-
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start Sept. 1. All who wish
to give their child a com-
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may secure information
from Mr. Sovel, TO. 7-5577.