Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Marriages Friday, December 14, 1945 bridegroom, was matron of hon- or. Mr. and Mrs. Medvedov, grandparents of the bride, and Mrs. Ruth Moss, grandmother of the bridegroom, walked down the aisle. Ruby Jean Landsman was flow- er girl. Stephen Silverston and Howard Stone, nephews of the bridegroom, were ring bearers. Miles Myerson was best man. After the ceremony, dinner was served in the Crystal Ballroom for 300 guests. Later in the eve- ning a reception was held in the Grand • Ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. Moss left by plane for the east. Out-of-town guests were: Bud Gottesman, brother of the bride, who is in the Navy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gottesman, Mrs. Rose Eisler, aunts and uncle of the bride, and I. Wilhelm, all of New York; Mr. and Mrs. B. Wunder, of Hamil- ton, Ont.; Joseph Schoeneman, of Chicago, who was stationed with Mr. Moss in Italy for 19 months. * * * MILLEY - LIPCHINSKY: The marriage of Miss Doris Lucille Lipchinsky, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Samuel N. Lipchinsky of Leslie Ave., and Dr. Arthur A. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller of Calvert Ave. was solemnized Sunday evening, Dec. 9 at the Bnai David Syna- gogue with Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor H. J. Alder officiat- ing. The bride was lovely in her ROSENTHAL - SCHWARTZ: gown of white jersey fashioned Mr. and Mrs. Morris Band and son, Oscar, were in Los Angeles The home of Mr. and Mrs. Man- with a torso bodice with em- to attend the wedding of their daughter, Dorothy, to Cpl. L. Bern- uel Schwartz in San Mateo, Calif., broidery of seed pearls outlining stein of Los Angeles. They are expected back Dec. 13. was the setting for the wedding the net yoke which was finished Mrs. Louis Goldberg- of the Belcrest entertained a group of of their daughter, Dorothy, and in a high round neckline, the friends at luncheon at the Women's City Club Dec. 3 and then took Rosenthal, son of Mrs. Eva Ros- balloon sleeves were gathered her guests to the fashion show and card party of the Women's As- enthal of Los Angeles, on Dec. 2. sociation of the Detroit Symphony at the Statler. into a narrow cuff at the wrists Rabbi Bert Woythaler of Menlo and the skirt was long and full Shirley Rott and Phyllis Zieve are co-chairmen of the member- with a slight. train. ship dance of Little Women of Hadassah to be held this Saturday Park officiated. The bride was given in mar- evening in the English Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel for mem- Phyliss Lipchinsky was her sis- bers and their escorts. riage by her father. WAVE Helen ter's maid of honor, and Shirlee Tennebaum of Detroit, who is Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston will visit Miller, the bridegroom's sister, in New York from Dec. 14 to 18 and will be joined by their son, stationed in San Francisco, was and May Cohen were the bride- Sander, HAl/C, who is stationed at St. Alban's Naval Hospital, the bride's only. attendant. The maids. Max Martin was Dr. Mil- New York, and their daughter, Miriam, of Rockwood Park School, bride's brother, Lee Schwartz, re- ler's best man and Harvey Lip- Boston, Mass. cently discharged from the Army, chinsky, the bride's brother, and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer • Saperstein and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Karp was best man. Maurcie Kurzmann served as have left for a 10-day visit in Montreal and New York, prior to ushers. Two small cousins of the The bride was graduated from their planned trip to Miami, Fla. bride, Sandra Stern and Trina Detroit schools and moved to Mrs. Sam Smith of 2716 Webb will leave on Sunday for a visit California with her parents a Weiss, as flower girls completed in Atlanta, Ga. year ago. the wedding party. • Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schlesinger have moved from Lawrence The bridegroom also was grad- The out of town guests in- Ave. and are now residing at 18654 Northlawn. cluded, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mrs. George Zahler (Charlotte Perlstein) of Los Angeles is uated from Detroit schools and Goldstein of Chicago. visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perlstein of 13125 has just been discharged from the Army after serving two years •Broadstreet. The couple for the present will in the ETO. make their home in Chicago Mrs. Roy Zell and daughter, Shirlee, of Youngstown, 0., Mr. After a wedding trip the cou- where Dr. Miller is interning at - and Mrs. Harvey Elbinger of London Ave. and Mrs. Ben Newmark of the Wilshire Hotel have returned from Muskegon where they ple will reside in San Mateo. Michael Reese Hospital. * * * attended the Bar Mitzvah of their nephew, Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lebok, formerly of Detroit. GELBER-ROBBINS: Mr. and Lt. Milton A. Strauss, AAF Navigator, expects to be dis- Mrs. Ira Brawer announce the SAM ROSENBLAT charged soon and he will spend the holiday period with his mother, marriage of Mrs. Brawer's broth- Mrs. Lillian Strauss of 2225 Blaine. er, Dr. Samuel Gelber, to Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jefferson of 1667 Pingree will have open Robbins of Los Angeles, on Nov. house from 2 to 12 p. m. Sunday in honor of Mr. Jefferson's recent 25. * * * D. F. of M. UNITS discharge from the Navy after serving 38 months overseas. No cards. MOSS-GOTTESMAN: A pretty Mrs. Isadore Fine and small daughter, Bernice Natalie, of candlelight wedding was solemn- Finest arrangements and Canton, 0., are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Louis Levine ized on Dec. 2 at the Book Cadil- entertainment of music to of Sturtevant Ave. lac Hotel, where Beebe Gottes- suit your social event. In honor of their son-in-law, David W. Biederman, who was man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. recently discharged from the Navy after two years service, one William Gottesman, became the Let Holiday Crowds Fret You! year of which was spent in the Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Harry bride of Leonard Moss, son of Heideman will -hold open house Dec. 16 at their home, 3261 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moss. Sturtevant, from 4 o'clock on. No cards. The grand ballroom was trans- Call- Cpl. Gerald Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gordon of formed into a bower of palms, 4782 Leslie, will be home for a 15-day furlough starting on Dec. 22. chrysanthemums and candelabra. Sadler's We arrange your ceremony, procession, Cantors, sing- Signalman 3/c Robert Roska ,home from the South Pacific, is Twelve aunts and uncles of the Shopping Service ers, etc. on a 30 day leave visiting his mother, Mrs. Betty Roska, 2075 W. couple were in the aisle followed Philadelphia. He is to be reassigned after three years' sea duty. by the bride. 501 Tobin Bldg. 1308 Broadway Phone For Particulars Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein of 2446 Clairmount will be at Rabbi Leon Fram performed home Sunday, 5 to 7 p. m., in honor of the return from overseas the double ring ceremony. CA. 4275 TO. 6-5016 or TO. 8-0842 of their son-in-law, Lt. Harry A. Heller, who is now on terminal Mrs. Harry Stone, sister of the leave. No cards.. M/Sgt. Frank Feinberg, who has been in service VA years, including 21/2 years in the ETO, has received his discharge and is the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg of Boston Blvd. A/C Jimmy Lipton who haS been visiting his mother, Mrs. Betty Lipton of Burlingame Ave. since his recent discharge, left Tuesday for New York City to get auditions at NBC, CBS and ABC Broadcasting Studios. Lt. Arthur , Colman, who has been in service for 43 months, including three years in North Africa, has received his discharge and for the present, with Mrs. Colman, is making his home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Weinberg of Warrington Rd. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colman of Chicago Blvd. Capt. Charles E. Schwartz who has been in serive for the last four years, including 19 months in the ETO, has received his dis- charge and is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. SChwartz of Boston Blvd. His brother, Lt. Oscar E. Schwartz, who was in service 45 months, including three years in the Pacific, has also received his discharge and is at home with his wife on Richton Ave. Maj. Herbert H. Holman, who served with the Army Medical Corps for the last 31/2 years, including 18 months in the ETO, has We 6ring you this event weeks in advance so you can make received his discharge and with Mrs. Holman is for the present important savings on the lovely things you want to wear now! making his home with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schuller of Chicago Blvd. Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Krohn of Cambridge Rd. have left by plane to spend a month in Mexico. ORCHESTRAS . Don't JWV Auxiliary Visits Dearborn Vet Hospital Earlier Deadlines for Dec. 28, Jan. 4 Issues Coals Were to $59.95 Sizes On account of Christmas and New Year Day occurring on Tuesdays, the deadline, for copy for the issues of The Jewish News of Dec. 28 and Jan. 4 will be at 11 a. m. on Mondays, Dec. 24 and 31, re- spectively. Photographs for those two issues will have . to be in the hands of the editor before 11 a. in. on Fridays, Dec. 21 and 28. Due to the holiday rush, mail deliveries are invariably delayed longer than usual. Our readers are urged, there- fore, to mail their articles to us at least two or three days in advance. If your articles fail to appear in our columns dur- ing the coming weeks, it will be due to their failure to reach us on time. • Members of Department of Michigan Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterahs of the U. S. visited the Veterans Hospi- tal at Dearborn, Dec. -6, and were joined by a group of members from Lt. Eli Rosenbloom Auxil- iary of Flint. They were enter- tained at a brunch before the hospital visit, at the home of state department president, Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg. Gifts were dis- tributed among the veterans and were taken in a station wagon driVen by Faye Teitlebaum, a member of the Red Cross Motor Corp. The hospital party was in charge of Mrs. Elizabeth W. 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