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September 14, 1950 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-14

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American Jewish Periodical 6

Thurseay, September 14, 1950

DETROIT JEWISI ► CHRONICLE

Page S

gn the Nealm of Local Society

Everett D. Gorman W ed at Bnai,David

Honeymooning at Niagara Falls

Society notes

Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Laikin of
LaSalle boulevard are having as
guests for the Iligh Holy Days
their daughter Beth-Sheva, who
is coming from Norwich, Conn.,
and another daughter, Judith who
is arriving from Maine, where
she is a music director in a camp.

Weds in Far West

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gorman,
formerly of Detroit, now residing
in Los Angeles, Cal., announce
the recent marriage of their son,
Everett D. Gorman, to Rochelle
B. Strear, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Strear, of Los An-
geles, Cal.
The couples' vows, spoken in a
candle light ceremony at the Po-
trero House at the Inglewood
Country Club, were solemnized
by Rabbi Jacob Pressman.
Pauline Gorman, sister of the
groom, was maid of honor, with
Rita Rudelson and Lillian Schred-
der, bridesmaids.
Joseph Yablonsky, brother-in-
law of the bride, was best man,
with Stanley Chalek and Jack
Fox as ushers.
After a northern California
honeymoon, the couple is now
residing in Los Angeles.
Attending the wedding from
this city were Mrs. Ida Solomon,
grandmother of the groom; Ruth
Chodoroff, cousin of the groom;
and Mrs. Sophie Pinter and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Burtman, the
bride's two aunts 'and uncle.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosen of
Tuxedo avenue have returned
from a two week vacation in
Miami Beach, Fla. They cele-
brated their 25th wedding anni-
versary.

Evelyn Citrin of Wisconsin aye-
nue has returned from a visit to
six European countries, where
she studied their social, economic
and political conditions. She will
MRS. LOUIS SCHULMAN
• • • ceremony on be at home from 2 tol p.rn., Sun-
At a candlelight
Aug. 20 at the Congregation day, Sept. 24 to answer questions
Bnai David, Beverly Freedlander, on these countries from anyone
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- who is interested.
mond Freedlander of Coiling-
Mrs. Leonard Roth and son of
wood avenue, was wed to Louis Collingwood recently returned
A. Schulman.
from a northern Michigan vaca-
The bride's gown was of white
satin and was styled with a bodice tion.
of chantilly lace, a cap tulle veil
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Markowitz
with a sea pearl crown. She car-
of LaSalle boulevard returned
ried white orchids on a Bible.
Mrs. Donald Freedlander, sis- from a trip to Pittsburgh, Pa.
ter-in-law of the bride, was ma-
tron of honor. The bridesmaids
Joy Crantz, president of the
were Mrs. Harry Lin, Carol Blei- Young People's Club of the
weirs and Betty Rosenberg.
Northwest Hebrew Congregation,
Morrie Garrison, brother of the returned from a vacation spent at
groom, was best man.
the year around home of her aunt
The ushers were Donald Freed- and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
lander, Harry Lin, Mitchell Droz, Gassel, on Clear Lake, Atlanta,
Bennett Nathan and Len Miller. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Gassel have
The young couple left for a returned with her to spend the
motor trip to Miami Beach, Flor- holidays in Detroit.
ida. On their return they will
TO. 8-6671
be at their home on Collingwood
Mrs. Martin Cohen is giving a
2617 CLEMENTS
avenue.
farewell luncheon in honor of
Ester Plafkin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Plafkin, Satur-
day, at her home. Open house
will be held at her parents home,
3746 Humphrey, Saturday eve-
BERDASHERS
ning, Sept. 23. No cards. Miss
TY. 8-7044
Platfkin is leaving for Israel on
Open Sunday 10-2
8945 12th STREET
Murray Sabin
the S. S. Libertee, Oct. 5.

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man Ruben, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ruben, of New Rochelle,
N. Y., on August 29 in a candlelight ceremony performed by Rabbi
Morris Adler and Cantor Hyman Adler at Bel Aire.
The bride's gown was of white lace and organza, and her finger.
tip veil fell from a lace cap. She carried a colonial bouquet of glad-

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Mrs. Robert Wolok, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor,
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Following a dinner and reception, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben left for
a honeymoon to Niagra Fall, Cape Cod and Lake George.

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of the Labor Zionist Movement
and Sholem Aleichem Institute
announce the opening of a new
branch at the Schultze Public
School, 17900 Manor avenue.
Registration begins at 3 p.m.,
Thursday, Sept. 14 at the school.

The deadline of t h e Jewish

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