Maim lewish Periodical eel

Friday, April 20,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 16

ns/

gn the %dm, of Local Society

Alice Harris Wed
to M. Gottesman

The marriage of Alice Jean
Harris and Morton Gilbert Got-
tesman and solemnized recently
at the Hotel Sheraton by Rabbi
Morris Adler.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Harris of
Santa Rosa drive. Mr. Gottes-
man's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gottesman of Curtis ave-
nue.
Following a New York honey-
moon, the couple is making its
home in Ann Arbor where they
are continuing their studies.

Bud Schubiner
to Tour Europe

Bud Schubiner of the Eliott
Travel Service, of 18657 Liver-
nois, left for an extended tour of
the principal cities on the Eu-
ropean continent.
Schubiner's trip will be made
entirely by air using TWA, Air
France and KLM.
His tour will include London,
Paris, Israel, Rome, Naples, Pom-
peii and the Isle of Capri.
By this extensive trip, Schu-
biner will be in a position to
recommend and advise the right
hotel and sightseeing program for
those anticipating a European
trip.

Betrothed

caay City notes

Wed in Afternoon Ceremony

By ELLA R. ANTHONY

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn have
returned from an extended vaca-
tion in Florida.
• • •
Hal Birnkrant of the Morris
Tobacco Co. is attending the con-
vention of the National Associa-
tion of Tobacco Distributors in
Chicago.
• • •
Tommy Biller has left for an
indefinite stay in California.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hertzenberg
will spend the Passover holidays
with relatives in Chicago.
• • •
Mrs. Sam Kessler is vacation-
ing in Florida.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jaffe have
BARBARA SCHIFF
fully recovered from recent au-
• • •
tomobile accident in which they
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schiff of suffered minor injuries.
• • •
Hartwell road announce the en-
Al's George Kahn has return-
gagement of their daughter Bar-
ed home from a visit with her
bara Jean to Pfc. Melvin I. children in Kansas City, Mo.
Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rosenberg of Oakman
PASSOVER DISCUSSION
boulevard.
"Passover and Today's Teen-
The prospective bridegroom is
now serving with the U. S. Air ager" will be the topic of a dis-
Fore. A June wedding is cussion Wednesday in the teen-
age lounge of the Davison Center.
planned.

MRS. JOSEPH BARENHOLTZ
•
•
•

In an afternoon ceremony at her parents' home March 18,
Shirley Loraine Dubrinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reubin
Dubrinsky of Warrington drive, became the bride of Joseph Baron-
holtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barenholtz of Broadstreet boule-
vard.
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. The
bride wore a white satin gown with an off-the-shoulder scalloped
neckline. A full skirt extended into a circular train with imported
lace down the front.
A juliet cap of white satin, embroidered with seed pearls, held
her illusion veil in place, She carried white orchids on a prayer
book.
Sally Rita Kornweise, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor.
The groom's brother, Seymour Barenholtz, was best man.
The couple honeymooned in New York.

It Ir.-A )ti'S

1V(Ail)11.1 Ir fl

sin

)1.-;

Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle
subscription will always be a
welcome present.

Detroit's
Best Laundry Value

I. DOCTOR DESIGNS
A PRETTY SHEER, TO
FLATTER A WOMAN
FROM NOW ON . . .

Basic fashion formula for
smart women — the

Thousands

of

Women ,Sar

"I Use Quality Laundry
Because It Saves

Time, Money and Worry"

Shirts Beautifulli

14.11111dI rid

Quality Laundry

WEbster 3-8000

Your Patronage Solicited '

dressed-up sheer. Cut

by I. Doctor for maxi-

Claire Ettinger Marks
Her 18th Birthday

To celebrate her 18th birth-
day, Claire Ettinger's parents
gave her a dinner party.
The mothers of both Lois and
Fred Ettinger, Mrs. C. B. Pearl-
stine of Flint and Mrs. Sabina
Ettinger of Alexandra, Va., were
present.

0■ 104 ■■ 141=11.,

He's the
Talk of the Town!

Mickey Woolf

and His Orchestra
Ably assisted by Sammy Woolf

UN. 3-3737

...■■•■••■ ••OMID

The Latest in Fashions for

mum figure flattery

with this year's soft

look in the unusual

drapery detail. Wo-

men's regular sizes
in black, toast or gal-
lant blue; half sizes in

black, navy, toast.

THE J. L. HUDSON (;..t COMPANY

$45

A beautifu selection of Mink and
Broadtail Capes - - - Jackets - - - Stoles
Mr. Ceresnie's Fur Creations are individually
and exquisitely designed.
Make your selection early.
Moderately priced
and in all colors.

•
'Ar s Ceresnte

b y

11547 Dexter Blvd.

Green Room in the Woodward Shops--7th Floor

WE 3-58M

Open: Monday — Thursday — Saturday Evenings

Bros.

