SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Hathilton Drive returned last
week from Gaylord, Mich., where they had spent the summer.
The Sidney Weismans of Boston Blvd. returned on Monday,
Aug. 31, from Beulah, Mich., where they had spent the summer.
. Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal of Hollywood, Fla., is visiting her
daughters, Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Drive and Mrs.
Hoke Levin of Parkside Ave.
Mrs. S. E. Heineman, formerly of Bloomfield Hills, has moved
to New York City.
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Mr..and Mrs. Abe Cooper of Chicago Blvd. have returned from
Charlevoix, where theye were guests for several weeks at the
Beach Hotel.
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Mrs. Samuel L. Lewis and her daughter, Betty, of Longfellow
Ave. are expected to return on Tuesday, Sept. 8, from Los Angeles,
where they have been the guests of Mrs. Lewis' brother, Lew Brock.
Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis and her daughters, Jewell and Beverly,
of Balmoral Dr., have returned from a stay at the Edgewater Beach
Hotel in Chicago.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons and their sons, Broudy and Edgar,
of East Boston Blvd., returned on Wednesday, Sept. 2, from Charle-
voix, where they had spent the summer.
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Miss Dorothy Nathan of Detroit, who has been making her home
in Washington. D. C., where she is secretary to Congressman Ceorge
D. O'Brien. is home visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel
Nathan of 2065 Clairmount Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fremont, formerly of the Art Center Apt.,
have moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.
Mary Wilkus, Sherry Brown and Harriet Cooper returned last
week from Quarter Circle H. Ranch in Woodland Park, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere Ave. have as their
guests Mrs. Crohn's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Brodie of Pittsburgh.
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Complimenting their sister, Miss Lottie Hill of the Wilshire
Hotel, on her 70th birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hill of Chicago, Ill.,
entertained at a family dinner on Friday, Aug. 28, at Huyler's in the
Fisher Bldg.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder and their sons, Harry, Brewster and
Billy, of Lawrence Ave., will return on Monday, Sept. 7, from their
summer home in Charlevoix.
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Noah Lewin-Epstein of Jerusalem, Palestine, who for the past
two years has been a student in the Aeronautical Engineering School
of the University of Michigan, has been selected for Pilot Training
In the U. S. Army Air Force and is at present stationed at Santa
Anna, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoexter and their daughter, Juliana, form-
erly of Highland Ave., have moved to Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Norman L. Weisman and small daughter, Ginger, are visit-
ing Mrs. Weisman's parents, Mra. and Mrs. B. D. Lieberman of Chi-
cago Blvd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert Roberts of the Belcrest Hotel have as their
guest Mrs. Robert's mother, Mrs. David Winston of New York City.
Mary Wineman
Becomes Bride
Of Arthur Davis
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banked with cybotium ferns and
flanked with tall standards of
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About the room were arrange-
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Mr. Wineman gave his daugh- :,,-,,„„,„„„,„„,„„,„„,„,„„„,„,,„„„„„„,„11„,,„„,„„„„„ima
The marriage of Mary Henriette ter in marriage. She was exquis-
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Wineman, daughter of Mr. and ite in a gown of ice blue satin
1/2 cup salt
Mrs. Henry Wineman to Ar- made with a sweetheart neckline,
Garlic
thur Davis, son of Mrs. Juanita three-quarter sleeves and tight
A dash of ginger
Davis of New Orleans, took place bodice. The halo cap of heirloom
,"t teaspoon saltpetre
at 12 noon, Sunday, Aug. 30, in duchesse and rosepointe lace,
Kosher brisket or veal,
the home of the bride's parents from which fell a finger-tip veil,
place in crock containing
matched insets on the dress. Her ginger and garlic and cold water
flowers were blue vanda orchids
to cover. Place weight over meat,
and stephanotis.
with heavy stone. Leave in brine
Mrs. James Winesman, wearing
a gown of heaven blue faille with for 10 days, turning meat every
other day.
matching ostrich plumes in her
hair, and carrying blue water-
CALF'S HEART
lilies, was the matron of honor.
Wash, remove veins and arter-
Her husband, Lieut. Wineman,
ies. Brown fat with chopped
served as best man.
The bride's mother wore black onion, salt and pepper, add 'a
crepe with boie-de-rose satin in- small quantity of water and stew
set and trim, and her hat was until tender.
a cap of boie-de-rose feathers.
Mrs. Davis wore plum crepe and
matching hat.
In the afternoon, following the
wedding breakfast, there was a
reception for a few friends. A
large silver bowl of bouvardia,
larkspur and snow white roses
was the centerpiece for the tea
table, on either end of which
there were candelabra and white
roses.
The out of town guests included
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Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Midelberg of
MRS. ARTHUR DAVIS
Charleton, W. Va., Mrs. Harry
Moses of New Orleans, Mrs. Ar-
(Mary Henriette Wineman)
thur Victor of Buffalo and Mrs.
on Hamilton Drive, with the im- Jack Hart of Washington, D. C.
mediate families attending.
Mr. Odd Mrs. Davis are on a
The ceremony was performed two weeks' honeymoon trip and
by Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Dr. upon their return will reside at
B. Benedict Glazer before the the Belcrest Hotel.
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Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hirnelhoch of Burns Drive are visiting at
Au Sable Lake. Upon their return they will leave for New York City,
where they will spend 10 days, stopping at the St. Regis Hotel.
Judge and Mrs. Harry B. Keidan and their children, Vivian and
Fred, of Arden Park, will return this week from Charlevoix, where
they spent the month of August.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of the Indian Village Manor have as
their guests their children, Mr. and Mrs. Martin 0. Oppenheim of
Chicago.
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Miss Jean Lind4eerer will leave on Sunday, Sept, 6, to spend 10
days at the McFate Cabin on Au Sable Lake.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein of Cleveland are the guests of their
niece, Miss Julia Klein, and their brother, Aaron Klein, of Chicago
Blvd. Their daughters, Sylvia and Hermoine, will join them for the
week end.
Miss Jeanne King returned to her home in New York City fol-
lowing a visit of several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
David King, of Santa Rosa Ave.
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