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December 15, 1950 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-15

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American 5ewish Periodical Celt

Friday, December 15, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 8

gn the Nealm of Local Society

Wed at Shaarey Zedek

Society

notes

Mrs. Esther Gantz of Northlawn
avenue is spending the winter
months with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Sher in Miami Beach.

r -

Back From Honeymoon

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson
of Chicago boulevard have re-
turned from a week visit in New
York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Max of
Lawrence avenue have left for
an extended trip to Los Angeles
where they will visit their daugh-
ter and son-in•law, Mr. and Mrs.
Morey Sein, and Mr. fond Mrs.
Arthur Rycus and Mr. and Mrs.
George Rycus, all former De-
troiters.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ellen-
son of Boston boulevard have left
for a month's sojourn in Miami
Beach, where they will visit their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z.
Kraft of Sheridan avenue.

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT K. WERBE


Mrs. Louis Nowend of Long-


fellow avenue is recovering at
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkel of Warrington drive announce the
home from a leg fracture which marriage of their daughter, Maxine Dorene, to Robert Kenneth
occurred Nov. 27.
Werbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Werbe of Atkinson avenue.
MRS. JULES DONESON
The ceremony took place Nov. 12 at the Sheraton Hotel. The



Mrs. Samuel Lipsitt has re- bride wore a gown of lace over ice-blue satin. She carried white
Ann Jeannette Saulson, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Saulson of turned to her home in Roseville,
Mack avenue, became the bride of Jules Doneson, son of Mr. and Mich. after a visit in Los An- lilies.
She was attended by her sister, Mrs. B. Soble, as matron of
Mrs. Harry W. Donesor. of Philadelphia, in a ceremony Sunday, geles.
honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. H. Mitnick, bride's sister, and
Nov. 19, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Dr. Abraham M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garbman Mrs. Phillip Brodax.
Donald Werbe served as best man. Johnny Kalbanian, Joseph
The bride was attired with rose-point lace over a princess-type of Burlingame avenue have as
Zack and Bennett Nathan were the ushers.
satin gown. She wore An orange blossom pearl headpiece and carried their guest Mrs. Carl Ryerson of
Following a honeymoon in Florida, the couple is residing on
Chicago.
a bouquet of white orchids.
Genessee avenue.
Attendants were Mrs. Saul Kirzner, matron of honor; Lionel E.
Mrs. Harry F. Stein of Glen-
Doneson, brother of the groom, best man; and William J. Saulson,
dale avenue is spending the week
Saul Saulson and William W. Saulson were ushers.
Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Doneson in Philadelphia.
and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel E. Doneson, Philadelphia; Mrs. Saul Present,
By ELLA R. ANTHONY
Mrs. Rachel Vehon has return-
Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. Herman Winkelman, Painesville, Ohio; Mrs.
Student Rabbi Joseph Herzog
Rae Weinstein, Racine, Wis.; Samuel Winkelman, Wausan, Wis.; Mr. ed to her home on Boston boule-
of The Hebrew Union College will
and Mrs. Alvin Winkelman, Port Huron; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hecht, vard from a visit to Milwaukee
conduct services on Friday night
Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Riskin, Flint; and Fred Horowitz, and Green Bay, Wis.
at the Hebrew Reform Temple
Tel Aviv.
Mrs. Victor Burnstein of Whit-
A record attendance greeted and will preach on "Prayer and
The couple has taken up residence at 3041 West Boston
more road was hostess at a tea Pauline Trigere at the Hadassah the Community" in a Hanukkah
boulevard.
given at her home honoring her Honor Roll Fashion Show held service.
• • •
house guest Mrs. Aaron Schwartz Tuesday at Masonic Temple.
Former Detroit Girl
of Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Theodore Bargman, presi-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn have
dent, welcomed the guests. Mrs. returned from a visit with rela-
to Wed in Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rob- Milton Mahler, honor roll chair-1 tives in Cleveland.
Frances Stolarsky, daughter of
bins have returned from a motor man, reported on the success of
• • •
Rabbi Julius Weinberg, direc- trip to New Orleans and Miami this year's drive.
Anne Stolarsky and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Al Rogers and Mr.
Fran Harris, WWJ commen- and Mrs. Sam Rogers have re-
George Stolarsky, has set Dec. tor of the Internal 'Relations Beach.
tator, interviewed Miss Trigere, turned from a trip to Chicago.
24 as the date for her marriage Committee and the Culture Com-
Mrs. James R. Kaplan of Ro- and Mary Morgan and Jean
• • •
to Robert E. Brooks of Los mission of the Jewish Commun- chester avenue is spending a fort- Sharley, fashion editors, com-
ity
Council,
will
be
in
New
night
visiting
relatives
in
Boston.
Dr.
Milton
Miller, president of
Angeles.
mented on her creations.
York on Sunday to attend the
Bnai
Brith;
Jerry
Levine, record-
The
outstanding
fashion
news
Miss Stolarsky is a graduate wedding of his cousin, Dr. Nor-
Mrs. Charles Berlin of Pasa- of the collection was Miss Trig- ing secretary; Ben B. Woil, corre-
of Wayne University and Mr. man Weinberg, to Naomi Miller,
dena avenue is visiting her chil- ere's use of tissue-sheer wool in sponding secretary; and Max
Brooks is a graduate of UCLA. of Long Island.
dren in Columbus, Ohio.
a wide variety of her costumes. Hertzenberg, treasurer, attend-
The couple will make their
The bride is the daughter of
The accessories shown were ed a meeting Sunday in Ann
home in San Francisco.
Rabbi Irving Miller, president of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lippitt predominantly white, and white Arbor at the first state-wide pil-
the American Jewish Congress and family formerly of Burlin- was also used as an accent in grimage to celebrate the begin-
and vice-president of the Zionist game avenue are now residing in piping and other dressmaking ning of construction of the new
XPERT
Organization of America.
their new home on Marlowe ave. details.
$350,000 Hillel Foundation at the
The groom received his Ph.D.
A number of originals were University of Michigan.
in economics at Columbia and is
Joseph Franovitz and Al Syner done completely in subdued
• • •
ATERING
now doing research work at have returned from a short stay tones such as beige, gray and
Alex Kahn has returned from
STRICTLY KOSHER
Maryland
University.
in Cleveland.
Knishes or Hors D'Oemers, Fine
mauve.
a trip to Florida.
Pastries for simchas at home,
Jewelry from Crandall's lent
• • •
shules, or halls
The deadline of the Jewish
Mrs. Morris Adler of Edison dramatic accent to many of the
Call TY. 6-4956
Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays. avenue is visiting in Chicago.
Mrs. Elliott Imerman and Mrs.
models' outfits.
Lewis 'merman of Saginaw en-
■•■••■••
tertained 60 guests at a luncheon
at the Bay City Country Club on
VE. 5-6103
Tuesday.
INTER - OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
• • •
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
Six members of the Temple
MADE TO ORDER OR
Sisterhood attended a Hanukkah
READY MADE
meeting of the Saginaw Sister-
To: H. Green
the orchestra of
hood at the home of Mrs. Joseph
CALL ANNA KARBAL
From: Medical Dept. (Underwriters)
Danin on Tuesday night. Gifts
or —
were exchanged.
AL KARBAL

Fashion Show
of Hadassah
Is Social Event

q3ay city notes

Rabbi Weinberg
at N.Y. Wedding

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