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September 28, 1950 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-28

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Americo Jewish Periodical a

Thursday, September 28, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 6



gn the Nealm, of otocal Society

Engagement Told

Teen-Age Columnist Weds

Edith Teichstein Weds
David R. Abramson

Society notes

Donna Lemberg of Pasadena
avenue has returned home after
spending the summer as a coun-
selor at Camp Eagle Point, N. Y.
After spending a fortnight with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Lemberg, she has resumed her
studies at Michigan State Col-
lege.

The wedding of Edith Reich-
stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel M. Reichstein, of Atkin-
son avenue, and David R. Abram-
son, of Canton, Ohio, was sol-
emnized on Aug, 27 at the De-
troiter Hotel.
Following a wedding trip to
New York, the couple are re-
siding in Canton.

• • •

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gleit of
Richton avenue have moved to
their new home at 18445 Steel
avenue.
• • •

Selma Lois Levine
Wel to Saul Smith

Rabbi and Mrs. Pinchos Katz
has moved from Griggs avenue
to 2024 Pingree avenue. Their
new telephone number is TY
7-2611,

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levine of
Collingwood avenue announced
th6 marriage of their daughter,
Thelma Lois, to Saul Smith, son
of Simon Smith and the late Mrs.
Smith, at their home Sept. 10.

• • •

Florence Weintraub of Sturte-
vant avenue has returned from
a month's stay in New York.
While there she appeared as
soloist on the radio program
"Israel Calls," as guest artist for
the High Holy Days at Unser
Camp, in Highland Falls, and
on the entertainment staff of
a country club.

(13ar Mitzvah

The Bar Mitzvah services of
Joel Neal' , Goldberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold S. Goldberg of
Pontiac, Mich., will take place at
10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 7 at Tern-
nie 3e9 Jacob, Pontiac. Open
house will be held Sunday after-
noon. Oct. 8 at 2 p.m. at 1079
James K. boulevard, Pontiac. No
cards.

• •
VIVIAN MAE JACOBS

Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jacobs of
Birchcrest drive announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Vivian Mae, to Arthur Craig
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
ney Smith of Chicago boulevard
west.

Sti g a g6nients

At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gilman of Santa
Rosa drive announced the engagement of their daughter, Pegi Joy,
to Manford Colbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Colbert of Steel avenue.
The couple plans an early January wedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schned-
man, formerly of Detroit, have
returned to their home in Tucson,
Ariz., after an extended stay
with their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Mtiynard Feldman (Betty
Schncdman) of Ewald Circle.

• •

Mr. and Mrs. S. Sapperstein of LaSalle boulevard announce
the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Charles Helfman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Heitman of Florida and Detroit. The couple
plans a December wedding.



Mr. and Mrs. William Klager of Oakman boulevard announced
the engagement of their daughter, Marylin, to Gerald Gordon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Gordon of Leslie avenue at a
reception held Sept. 17 at their home. Miss Klafer will graduate
from the University of Michigan school of education in February,
1951. Mr. Gordon is a graduate of the University of Michigan and
is affiliated with Pi Lambda Phi.

MR. AND MRS. ALFRED SPIEGEL







In a formal candlelight ceremony at the Summerset Hotel in
MI SU IM 1111 NI lasimswir Chicago, Helen Tennenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tennen-
1 baum of Tyler avenue, became the bride of Alfred Spiegel, son of
I HAPPY NEW YEAR
Mr. and Mrs. Max Spiegel of Chicago.
The bride wore a white satin gown, decorated with tiny hand
embroidered seed pearls. A Dutch bonnet served to hold the silk
I (Master of Ceremonies)
1 fingertip veil in place. She carried a white satin covered Bible with
1 * His Orchestra
stephanotis streamers and a purple orchid corsage.
1
and


Ruth Spiegel, the groom's sister, was maid of honor and Bernice
I
I Israel and Betty Schenitzer were the bridesmaids. Susan Spiegel of
Entertainment
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Dworkin of Grand avenue announce the
1
Available for
engagement of their daughter, Eileen, to Leonard D. Berke, son of
St. Louis was the flower girl.
I • WEDDING AND BAR
The groom chose Mervin Levey as best man and Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Berke of Glendale avenue.
NIITZVAII - PARTY REVUE I Deutsch and Walter Berg were ushers.
I Complete Party Arrangement
Following a Wisconsin honeymoon, the couple is residing at
1 2510 Ford - TO. 6-5016 I 7755 Haskins avenue, Chicago.

I

S. ROSENBLAT



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