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May 11, 1951 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-05-11

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Friday, May :11 1 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 8


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S ociety notes

Honeymooning in Florida

Wed in Double-Ring Ceremony

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Gold-
berg of Tuxedo avenue have re-
turned from Milwaukee, Wis.,
where they spent the Passover
with their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kritzik.

Mrs. Arthur T. Cummings of
Le4lie avenue is spending a
month in Miami Beach visiting
her daughter, Suzanne Janis Mc-
Lain, who is attending the Uni-
versity of Miami.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
and daughter, Geraldine, have
returned from Miami Beach after
spending the winter at their Bis-
cayne Pointe home.

Mr, and Mrs. Edmund E. Sap-
erston of Wisconsin avenue spent
several days in Hot Springs, Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Meis-
ner and their son, Laurence, are
now residing at the Belcrest Ho- ,
tel, 5440 Cass avenue.

Mrs. Seymour Lippsitt has re-
turned to her home on San Juan
drive from a visit to Toronto.

Mrs. Jack Kurland and daugh-
ter, Nancy, and Jennie Goldman
of Savory avenue are visiting in
Hot Springs, Ark.

.
.

MRS. SHELDON Mil. IN MAX



In a ceremony performed by Rabbi Morris Adler on April 29
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Delores Carol Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Smith of Fullerton avenue, exchanged
vows with Sheldon Irwin Max, son of Mr. and.Mrs. Sydney L. Max
of Indiana avenue.
The bride chose a gown of chantilly lace and ivoro' satin. Her
illusion veil was held in place by a lace juliet cap and she carried
a white prayer book topped with two white orchids and a spray of
gi (en ivy.
Roberta Alter, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor.
Mrs. Shirley Shopnick, the bridegroom's sister, was matron of honor,„
The bridesmaids were Beverly Weingarden, Janet Waterstone,
Marlyn Sitner and Fern Itkippaport.
Aubrey Smith wakbest man and the ushers were Burton Smith,
Bernie Adelson. Sandy Davis and Jerry Curtis.
The couple is honeymooning in Florida.

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Mrs. Frank Weiss of Merton
road is sojourning in Miami
Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Burg of Les-
lie avenue have returned from
San Francisco.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zion Gotlib
and children, David and Judith,
of Flint, have been visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin
of Merton road.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Good-
man of Calvert avenue are visit-
The Chronicle deadline is on ing in Cileveland.

Tuesday noon.

ARE YOU PLANNING
A WEDDING
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Watch for ANTIQUE SHOW



Mrs. Harold Davis of Snowden
avenue has returned from a
month's stay in Hot Springs, Ark.

MRS. FRED BENDEROFF





In a double-ring ceremony April 8 at Congregation Adas Shalom,
Arin Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Willis of Carter ave-
nue, was united in marriage with Fred Benderoff, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William B. Benderoff of Pennington drive. Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal officiated.
The bride wore a white satin gown with a cowl neckline. Her
fingertip veil was held by a crown of pearl orange blossoms. She
carried a white prayer book with streamers of lilies and baby
gardenias.
Mrs. Arnold Citron, sister of the bride, was matron of honor.
The bridesmaids were BeVerly Shapiro, Kay Jurkowitz and Alta
Singer. Marlyn Willis was junior bridesmaid and Barbara Fealk
was flower girl.
Lawrence Benderoff served his brother as best man and the
ushers were Sonny Dworking, Jay Becker and Kent Willis.
The couple honeymooned in Miami Beach.

Greenbush Inn to Open
Following Redecoration

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw and
The entirely redecorated
daughter, of Mendota avenue Greenbush Inn of Greenbush,
have returned from New York
Mich., is opening May 29 with
City.
an array of professional talent,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mandel and featuring Gino Thomas and his
family have returned to their band, direct from a nine-month
home in Toronto, after a visit engagement at Detroit's Hotel
with their mother, Mrs. Joseph Fort Wayne Burgundy Room.
Stan Silverman of New York
Goodman of Indiana avenue.
City has been appointed to direct
the social staff and Ray Williams
AT ADAS SHALOM
and Georgina Rayes will handle
instruction in the dance program.

June 3 - 4 - 5 - 6

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Society notes

Mrs. Berrol Robinson and son,
David, of Baltimore, Md. were
visiting with the Charles Robin-
sons of Calvert avenue and the
Arthur Ritchies of Princeton
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kashdan
of Monterey avenue are visiting
their children in Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs of
LaSalle boulevard are spending
the week in New York City.

Whether for the latest news
or the best in advertising, it
always pays to read the Jewish
Chronicle the year 'round.

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