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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 10

Friday, February 16, 1931

gn the %aim of otocal Society

Plans Fall Wedding

Society

notes

Joanne Zelhnan
Weds Brooklynite

Rev. Jacob Silverman of
Wildemere avenue has just re-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heller
turned from a one-month stay in Benz of Fullerton aVenue an-
Florida.
nounce the marriage of their
daughter,
Joanne Zellman, to Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Izidor Katz of
Pennington drive have returned Stanley Seltzer, son of Mr. and
home from, a 10-day trip to New Mrs. Philip Seltzer of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
York and Washington.
The ceremony was held Feb.
Mrs. Rudolph Hoffman of Ohio 10 in Detroit, with Rabbi A. M.
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hershman officiating. Rita Selt-
Chayet and family of Stoepel zer of Brooklyn was maid of
avenue have returned from a honor and David Kafka, also of
Brooklyn, was best man.
month's vacation in Florida.
The couple will reside in Stock-
bridge, Mass., after honeymoon-
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Green- ing in New Orleans and Jamaica.
blatt of Fairfield avenue have
left for a month's stay in Miami
DORIS BORNSTEIN WED
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bornstein
of Tyler avenue announce the
Mrs. David Josephson of Los marriage of their daughter, Doris
Angeles and Mrs. Sam Josephson Sylvia, to Edward Harvey Bron-
of New York are visiting their stein of Denver, Col. on Feb. H.
sister, Mrs. Israel Taines Zin-
stain of West Outer Drive, and
will attend the Bar Mitzvah of
Stanley White, son of Mr. 'and
Mrs. George White of Griggs
avenue.

Wed at Lee Plaza

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bookstein
of Oakman boulevard are vaca-
tioning in Hot Springs, Ark.

Dr. and Mrs. David Gaberman
have returned to their home on
Woodingham drive from a
month's stay in Miami Beach,
Fla.

MIRIAM LEEBOVE
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leebove of Woodingham drive announce
the engagement of .their daughter, Miriam, to Lewis David, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max David of Northlawn avenue.
Miss Leebove attended the University of Michigan. An early
fall wedding is planned.

Mrs. Herman Blum of Glen-
dale avenue is spending the
week in Columbus, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Friedman of
Wisconsin avenue are sojourning
in Los Angeles.

Mrs. David Goldrath of Indi-
ana avenue is visiting for a
Israel Waldman of Bos-
TEENAGE ACTIVITIES
month in Miami Beach.
MRS. DAVID G. METZ
ton boulevard entertained at a
Teenagers' activities at the
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Mrs. Herman Hoffman of Glad-
luncheon given at her home hon- Center will be discussed by par-
In a simple ceremony Jan. 28
oring her house guest, Mrs. ents at 9 p.m. Tuesday at the stone avenue is visiting in Chi- at the Lee Plaza Hotel, Thelma
cago.
Aaron Spigel of New York City. Davison Center.
Delphine Dosie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard H. Dosie of
Mrs. Morris Rothberg of Green-
Highland avenue, became the
lawn avenue is vacationing in
bride of David G. Metz, son of
Miami Beach.
Harry Metz of Grecnlawn ave-
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Weiss of
The bride wore a ballerina-
Santa Rosa drive are visiting in
length dress of lace, trimmed
Duluth, Minn.
with seed pearls. Her head dress
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gorss of was of silk illusion embroidered
West Philadelphia avenue have with tiny crystal beads to which
was attached a chantilly lace
returned from Cleveland.
mantilla. She carried a White
Bible
with white orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gould of
Mrs. Frank Friedman was ma-
Waverly avenue are visiting in
tron of honor and Beatrice Ber-
Buffalo.
man was the maid of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Robbins Carel Bleiweiss and Annette Taub
of Elmhurst avenue are visiting were the bridesmaids.
Irving Bernstein assisted the
in Washington, D.C.
groom as best man and the ushers
were George Blair and Leonard
Lublin. Fern Shebowich and Sol
Metz were the junior bridesmaid
and usher.
The couple honeymooned in
Master of Ceremonies
II
Chicago.
* HIS ORCHESTRA
and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaMed of
ENTERTAINMENT
1 Whitmore road are spending the
Available for
month of February in Los An-
• WEDDING AND BAR
geles.
I MITZVAH - PARTY REVUE I
Mrs. Abraham Berman of La-
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Salle boulevard has returned
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Mrs.

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The United Jewish Folk
Schools and Kindergarten -

is accepting registration of children for this
term in Kindergarten and Elementary Classes.

FOR

NEW CLASS
BEGINNERS IS BEING
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Wed at N.W.

MRS. STEWART KEPES
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In a double-ring ceremony on
Jan. 14 at the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation, Lee Ann Brickner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Brickner of Gladstone avenue,
became the bride of Stewart
Merlin Kepes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Kepes of Stoepel
avenue,
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated.
The bride wore a gown of white
satin with a sweetheart neckline.
A Juliet cap trimmed with seed
pearls crowned her four tier
scallop-edged veil.
Fay Dan, the bride's cousin,
was maid of honor and Mrs.
Gerald Kepes, the groom's sister-
in-law, was matron of honor.
Shela Burkow and Mrs. Abraham
Brickner were bridesmaids.
The groom's brother, Gerald
Kepes, was best man. The ushers
were Phil Rosenthal and Sidney
and Abraham Brickner,, brothers
of the bride. The couple honey-
mooned in New York.

AJC Women
Set Symposium
on Brotherhood

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The commission on community
inter-relations of the Detroit Wo-
men's Division of the American
Jewish Congress, will present a
symposium on "Brotherhood in
Action," at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day at the Davison Jewish Cen-
ter. A buffet luncheon will be
served.
Mrs. M. J. Kritchman, divi-
sional vice-president of the com-
mission, announces that brother.
hood as lived on a day-to-day ba-
sis, rather than an annual sermon
or celebration, wil,l be stressed.
The participants are:
Dr. Albert Mayer, professor of
sociology and anthropology,
Wayne University, representing
the schools; Edward Turner,
chairman of the Mayor's Inter-
racial Committee, representing
the community; Roy Reuther,
chairman of UAW, CIO Political
Action Committee, representing
labor.
Selections by the Music Study
Choral Group, under the direc-
tion of Dan Frohman, will be
presented.

Mrs. Albert R. Cohen of Chi-
cago boulevard has returned from
a week's stay in New York City.

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