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January 26, 1951 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-01-26

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American ifewith Periodical

Friday, January 26, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE •

Page 6

g n the %alm of crocal Society

Speak Vows at Beth El

Honeymooning in Florida

Society notes

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fink and
children are vacationing in Mi-
ami Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kepes of
Wildemere avenue have left for
Miami Beach.

Mrs. Leo Engelberg of Mon-
treal is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Engelberg of Gladstone
avenue and their newborn dough-
ter, Esther.

.

Mrs. Sam Kleinberg and
daughter, Elaine, and Hank!
Channen were guests for a week!
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Channen
of Arlington, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Katz of
San Juan drive are spending the
winter months in San Francisco..

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mahler
have returned to their home on
Fairfield avenue from New York'
City.

Mr. and Mrs. George Schafer
of Calvert avenue have returned
from a fortnight stay in Buffalo.

Plights Troth

Jg'
MRS. ALLAN GRUNDY



In a ceremony held Jan. 7 at Temple Beth El, Luba Beth
Jacobs, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs of Lawrence
avenue, spoke her marriage vows to Allan Grundy, son of Mr. i
and Mrs. David Grundy of San Juan drive.
The bride wore a gown of antique ivory taffeta with a juliet
cap trimmed with orange blossoms. She wore a fingertip veil of
ivory illusion net and catried white roses on a Bible.
Ellen Haar served as maid of honor with Jeanne Silverman„
Kathy Klein and Helen Robinson as attendants.
Seymour Grundy, brother of the groom, was best man and
Sam Jacobs, the bride's brother, and Roy Arons and Mel Jacobs
were ushers. Janet Dobrikin was the flower girl.
Following a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will reside on
San Juan drive.

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY

MRS. MARTIN JOSEPH RUDMAN



In a ceremony officiated by Rabbis A. M. Hershman and
Morris Adler Jan. 7 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Louis Annette
Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Collins of Boston boule-
vard was united in marriage with Martin Joseph Bud'man.

The groom is the son of Joseph Budnitzky of Webb avenue. '

i

The bride wore a gown of ivory satin with chantilly lace
bodice and sleeves and stand-up collar. Her veil of silk illusion .
was held in place by a bonnet headpiece of satin and chantilly
lace. She carried orchids on a prayer book. .
Mrs. Harvey Lynn served as matron of honor and the brides-
' maids were Eveleen Budnitzky and Mrs. Max Aiken.
The groom's father was best man for his son. The ushers were
Lawrence Collins, Morton H. Collins, Paul Bihary, Fred Babbin
and Allan Maldaver.
The couple is honeymooning in Miami Beach, Fla.

nois. Elizabeth Harrington will
lead the discussion.

SUSAN ROSENGARD
• • •
Movies on children will be
shown at the Center's discussion
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shetker of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosengard
series Thursday at the North- Roslyn road have returned after of Grand avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
western Extension, 18677 Liver- a short stay in New York.
Susanne, to Herbert S. Feldstein,
son of Jacob Feldstein of Roches-
ter avenue and the late Sarah
Feldman.
Miss Rosengard is attending
Wayne University. Mr. Feldstein
will graduate from the Detroit
College of Pharmacy this month.
He is affiliated with the Alpha
Zeta Omega pharmacy frater-
I
nity.
The couple plans a spring wed-
ding.

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of "Here We Go Again" immedi-
ately following the performance
Jan. 17 at Masonic Temple.
The play was presented under
the auspices of the Detroit Wo-
men's Division of the American
Jewish Congress.

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After 10-Month Delay

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