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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ,

Thursday, October 12, 1950

Society notes

Aaron Group
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Plans Donor Fete

Honeymooning in. Colorado

Mrs. Minnie Dunitz of Los
Angeles, Cal., is visiting relatives
and friends in Detroit.

Troth Revealed

The Beth Aaron Sisterhood's
dramatic group will perform the
play "Don't Tell a Soul," at the
group's sisterhood's fifth annual
donor luncheon to be held Dec.
5 at the Bel-Aire.
Mrs. Sidney Weinberg is chair-
man of the affair and director
of the play.
Members of cast are Mesdames
Adolph Winkler, Morton Benson,
H. Shapiro, Nathan Feld, Joseph
Haas, Joseph Stone and David
Brozgold.
Mrs. Irwin Levine announced
that vials of perfume will be
given to each woman attending

Mrs. Henry Berman of Appo-
line avenue is visiting in Chicago,
Ill.

Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith of
Grand avenue is spending a fort-
night in St. Louis, Mo.

Mrs. Arnold Cohen and daugh-
ter, Peggy, of Monte Vista ave-
nue are visiting in Shaker
Heights, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Brown
of Hazelwood avenue are visiting
in Evanston, Ill.

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European Welfare
Unit Slates Donor

Mrs. Louis Shulman of Los
Angeles, Calif., is in Detroit
visiting relatives and friends.

The Jewish European Welfare
' Organizatio, North Woodward
Branch, will meet at 12 noon,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
S. Rosen, 1421 Boston boulevard.
The group will discusS the
donor luncheon to be held Dec.
12 at the Book Cadillac. Mrs.
Albert Kurzman, president, an-
nounces the appointment of the
following chairmen for the
donor:
Mesdames Dinah Steinberg,
Joseph Zuckerman, Anna Gold-
; berg, Sadie Haut and Hyman
iDresner.

Alex Schreiber of the Lee
Plaza Hotel and California gave
a surprise birthday party for
Mrs. Schreiber Sunday evening,
Oct. 8. At a small dance at the
Variety Club, 150 friends and
relatives gathered for the occa-
sion.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Baker'
of Roselawn avenue have re-
turned from a stay in Boston,
Mass.

Beth Abraham Women
Slate Radio Quiz Show

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glazer of
Lauder avenue are vacationing
for a month in Miami Beach, Fla.

MRS. MARVIN TALAN

Mrs. Manuel Freed of Curt-
land avenue is visiting her par-
ents in St. Louis, Mo.

In a cci emony held at the bride's home on Oct. 10, Beverly
Frances Steinman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinman of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Solomon of Chippewa road, Pontiac, was joined in marriage with Marvin Talan,
Santa Barbara drive are sojourn- son of Mrs. William Talan and the late Mr. Talan.
ing in San Antonio, Texas.
A reception at 9:30 p.m. followed a buffet supper.

The bride wore a gown of white chantilly lace with a portrait
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Silverman
have returned to their home on neckline of net illusion bound at the neck with appliqued chantilly
Roselawn avenue from Balti- lace. Long fitted sleeves and a tight bodice accentuated the full
bouffant skirt which fell into two ruffles of nylon tulle bordering
more, Md.
the bottom.
She carried white orchids and stephanotis on a Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Daniels
Mrs. Alvin B. Steinman, sister-in-law of the bride, served as
of Warrington drive are visiting
matron of honor. Albin B. Steinman, brother of the bride, served
in New York City.
the groom as best man.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs
The couple motored to Colorado Springs, Colo., for the honey-
of Lawrence avenue have return- moon, following which they will reside in Pontiac.
ed from a two months' tour
through America's national parks.
TELCOVE HARVEST BALL 1Mickey Woolf and his orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Silvers
The Telcove Friendship Club will furnish the music. Max
of Pasadena avenue have return- will hold a harvest ball Sunday
ed from a stay in Chicago, Ill. at the • Dexter-Devison Center. I Larkitz is dance chairman.

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The Women's Club of Congrega-
tion Beth Abraham will hold its
first installation of officers Mon-
day afternoon at the Belle-Aire
Caterers.
Fred Wolfe will present Russ
Mulhollands' Ladies Quiz. For
reservations call Sadie Schlaff,
TO. 6-1480.
The sisterhood will hold its first
fund-raising affair, a feather par-
ty, Saturday evening, Nov. 18 at
the synagogue.

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FLORENCE SIIERMAN
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sherman of
Monterey avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Florence, to Marvin Wedgle, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wedgle
of Denver, Colo.
The couple plans an early
spring wedding, after which they
will reside in Denver,

A welcome gift for any occa-
sion is a subscription to the Jew-
ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1091.

For a Delightful Evening of
Music and Entertainment

Mickey Woolf

and His Orchestra
Ably assisted by Sammy Woolf

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for Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb.

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