American Palish Periodical ea
Friday, December 29, 1950
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page 6
g n the %aim of otocal Society
Honeymooning in Florida
Flint Couple Marries
Sara Eichler
Weds L. Segel
Sara Lee Eichler, daughter of
I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eichler,
became the bride of Louis Segel,
Ison of Mr. and Mrs. Max Segel,
on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 15, at
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka per-
formed the ceremony.
Mrs. Abraham Pelton, sister of
the groom, was matron of honor
while Harry Segel, brother of the
; groom, was best man.
I Bridesmaids were Lydia Eich-
ler and Shirley Eichler, sisters of
the bride.
Ushers were Joseph Segel,
brother of the groom, and Alvin
Eichler, brother of the bride; the
ringbearer was Shelley Segel,
nephew of the goom.
The bride's gown of white
satin was fashioned with a high
Chinese neckline and fitted to the
hip line in a long torso effect.
Her fingertip veil fell from a
crown of pearl trim. She carried
a white orchid on a Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. Segel spent their
honeymoon in New York and
now are residing at 2484 Cort-
land avenue. -
Muriel Garvin,
Louis Jacobs Wed
Muriel Harriet Garvin and
Bertrand Jacobs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Jacobs of Hazelwood
MRS. MARVIN LEVEY
avenue, were united in marriage
Saturday evening, Dec. 23.
MRS. LAWRENCE EISENBERG
In a ceremony Nov. 26 at the Hotel Durant in Flint, Marcia
Rabbi Morris Adler performed
wed
Barbara Joan Pollack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. the ceremony in the presence of Acker, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Herman Acker of Flint, was
the
immediate
family.
A
dinner
to
Marvin
Levey,
son
of
Mrs.
Martha
Levey
of
the
same
city.
Pollack of Webb avenue, became the bride of Lawrence Eisenberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Eisenberg of Clements avenue, at a and reception followed the cere-
candlelight ceremony at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Sunday, Nov. 26. mony.
The bride, daughter of Mrs.
Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated.
Benjamin Garvin of Tuxedo ave-
of
The bride wore a gown of blue satin, styled with a long pointed nue and the late Mr. Garvin,
Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green (Dorothy Clayman)
collar, long sleeves and a skirt ending in a train. Her veil was ice chose a ballerina length gown
Dumbarton
road,
a
daughter,
Randy
Sue.
blue illusion fastened to a Juliet cap. She carried white orchids and of ice blue lace over satin.
Dec. 23—To Mr and Mrs. Marc Shulman (Shirley Dubrin).,
stephanotis attached to a white Bible.
A veil of illusion fell from her former Detroiters, of Los Angeles, a daughter, Andrea Lee.
Mrs. Leon London, sister of the groom, served as matron of cap of blue satin. She carried a
honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Gold, Madilyn Imber, bouquet of white roses and baby
Joyce Hochman, Marcia Wilber and Lorraine Friedman. Andria mums.
Waxman was junior bridesmaid and Susan Waxman was flower girl.
Mrs. Nathan Garvin was ma-
B uron
t S mith , as best man , Larry tron of honor and Sidney Jacobs
The couple was attended by
or
Agree Obbie Friedman, Les Weiner, Jordan Mellen, an
served his brother as best man.
By EDITH GOODMAN
The couple left for a honey-
Pollack, brother of the bride, served as ushers. Gary Eisenberg
moon
in
Miami
Beach,
and
will
served his brother as junior usher.
Mrs. Fanny Harris of Chicago boulevard, sends us a very tasty
reside on Tuxedo avenue upon
The couple is honeymooning in Miami Beach, Fla.
sweet-and-sour-cabbage soup recipe which she suggests for a cold
their return.
winter day—as just something to "hit the spot." We are sure you
Shola Levitt, student at the
He's the
University of Michigan, spent Equality Club Slates
Talk of the Town!
will enjoy it. SWEET AND SOUR CABBAGE SOUP
part of her vacation with her Membership Meeting
To serve six:
schoolmate, Sue Alderman of
The Equality Club will hold its
1 medium size cabbage
Chicago. She will spend the re- membership meeting Wednesday
and His Orchestra
2
fresh tomatoes cut in small pieces
Ably assisted by Sammy Woolf mainder of her vacation with her evening, Jan. 3 at the home of
11/2
teaspoons salt
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Le- Sonia Gertzman, 18516 Indiana
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1 teaspoon pepper
vitt of Ohio avenue.
avenue.
1 teaspoon of sweet paprika
At the last meeting the donor
3 /4 cup of vinegar
committee reported that the
Take the cabbage and cut in small pieces and scald with boiling
group's donor was successful.
water. Cover in pot with cold water. Add tomatoes, cut up. Add
salt, pepper, and paprika. Then add the 3/4 cup of vinegar and enough
Detroit's
sugar to suit your taste.
Saute a medium sized onion sliced in one tablespoon of hot
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chicken fat. When light brown add two tablespoons of flour. Add to
the cabbage soup. Cook under a medium flame and cook until brown.
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A victory tea was held by the
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