Friday, March tit, 1947
THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Thirteen
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ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
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February Bride
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NW Zionists to Open Membership Drive
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis of Birmingham left on Sunday
to spend a week in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer of Monterey Ave. are visiting
their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer of
Cincinnati.
Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger of Puritan Ave. left for New York
where she will visit her mother.
Warren M. Shwayder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of
Fairfield Ave., who has been travelling in France, Switzerland, Italy,
Denmark and Sweden for the last six months, arrived in New
York Wednesday on the S. S. Gripsholm.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn of Whitmore Rd. left on Tuesday
by plane for New Orleans and Veradero Beach, Cuba.
Mrs. Hole Levin of Boston Blvd. left on Wednesday to spend
a week
in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Desenberg and son, Jon, of Fairfield Ave.
left on Tuesday to spend six weeks in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ioewenstein of Fairfield Ave. have- returned
by plane from Kansas City where they were the guests of Mrs.
Loewenstein's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Sloman.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Copeland of Parkside Ave. have left to spend
a month
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garon of Stoepel Ave. have returned from
a month's trip to Guatemala.
Mrs. Herbert Cohen of Roslyn Rd. returned from a stay in
MRS. MARTIN W. JOSEFF
Miami Beach.
Under a canopy covered with
• Among the Detroit girls who were initiated on March 5 into
Chi Chapter of Sigma Delta Tau sorority at the University of Mich- gardenias, Corrine Corman,
igan were Barbara Becker, Joan Davidoff, Miriam Fredland, Shir- daughter oft, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
ley Kallman, Rosalie Mayer, Renee Shumer and Esther Sklar.
Corman, and Martin W. Jose/T.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sandorf of Warrington Rd. are expected son of Isadore Joseff and the late
home on Saturday from a visit in California.
Mrs. Yetta Joseff, were united in
Mrs. R. R. Kallrnan of Boston Blvd. is vacationing in Miami marriage on Sunday, Feb. 23, at
Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Keller of Shrewsbury Rd. had as their Bnai David Synagogue. Rabbi
J. S. Sperka officiated.
guest for a few days Miss Justine Travis of Tulsa. Okla.
The bride was lovely in a gown
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zechman of Woodingham Dr. have returned
from a stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
of candlelight satin. The boat
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherman of Warrington Dr. are returning this neckline consisted of net em-
Friday from a few weeks' stay in California.
broidered with seed pearls and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zack, who recently returned from Sun Valley, a tight bodice trimmed with seedy
Ida., are spending a few weeks in Detroit where they are guests at pearls. Her veil
was of illusion
Hotel Statler, before leaving for a visit in Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Belkin of Leslie Ave. have returned from a and her gown -frad- a three-yard
train.
She
carried
visit in Miami Beach, Fla.
a Bible covered
1.fi two white orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldman and daughters, Diana.. and Toby,
of Lawton Ave. have returned from a motor- trip_ _through Texas,
The bridesmaids were Arlene
Mexico, Arizona and California. - - -
Mahler, Janice Gottlieb, Eleanor
Mrs. Michael Belaief_has -retu'icled to her home in New York Karbal and Elaine Applebaum.
after a few --Nyeeks-1 -Visit with Mr. and Mrs. David Gotlieb of
Marilyn Corman, sister of the
Rochester . Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen and their father of 'Puller Ave. bride, was maid of honor. Elea-
nor Bronstein, sister of the bride-
have returned from a month's visit in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Epps of San Juan Dr. are spending a month groom, was matron of honor. The
in California.
ushers were Morton Mekler, Sid-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza Apt. and Ben Krell ney Weingarden, Isadore Aver-
of Lawrence Ave. are spending a few weeks in Hot Springs, Ark. buck and Albert Friedman.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Blier of Muirland Ave. are spending a James Joseff, the bridegroom's
few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy Brown of Prairie Ave. have left for Los brother, was best man.
Dinner. after the ceremony,
Angeles, Calif., where they plan to make their home.
Benjamin D. Lieberman of -Chicago Blvd. left for Hollywood was served to 200 guests.
Beach, Fla., where he will visit for a month.
There were out-of-town guests
from New York. Philadelphia and
St. Louis.
Temple Israel Women
o Tell Cook Book Title
At Meeting This Monday
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Simon H. Silver
of Calvert Ave. announce the en-
Temple Israel Sisterhood will gagement of their daughter, Har-
meet Monday, March 17, at riet Ann, to Sidney L. Green-
Kern's auditorium, when the name berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
of the Sisterhood cook book and Greenberg of Pingree Ave. A
the winner of the cook book fall wedding is planned.
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naming contest will be an-
nounced.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben V. Logan of
Judges of the contest were Lawton Ave.. announce the en-
household editors Kay Kopera gagement of their daughter,
of the Detroit News; Kay Savage Estelle, to Morris D. Stern, son
of the Free Press and Prudence of Mrs. Bertha Stern of Hazel-
Penny of the Times, who will be : wood Ave. The wedding will
take place April 13.
present as Sisterhood's guests.
A luncheonette will be served
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Cohen of
at 12:15 p. m., followed by an
afternoon of games. There will Richton Ave. announce the en- 1
be no charge. The meeting is gagement of their daughter,
sponsored by the cook book com- Thelma, to Dr. Paul Kerwin. son
mittee and the book will be of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of
ready for distribution that day. Elmhurst Ave. The wedding will
take place early in June.
Mrs. Morton Snyder is general
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chairman, assisted by Mrs. Al-
Mrs. Lena Fogel of Rochester
bert Oppenheim., co-chairman; Ave. announces the engagement
Mrs. Joseph Falk, advertising; of her daughter, Hilda, to Frank
Mrs. Arthur Weber, recipes, and Yorke of Webb Ave. No date has
Mrs. Daniel Krouse, printing.
been set for the wedding.
Others on the committee in
elude:
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Mesdames Charles Alter. Benjamin
Bean. Sol Benyas, Morton Berris. Sam
Blather, Sol • Colton. Leon Cowan.
Samuel Danto. Ellis Fishman, Sam
Gale. Fred Gottfurcht, Albert Jaco.
David Keywell. Maurice Levin. Louis
Morris, Norman Noble. Nathaniel Per-
nick. A. J. Schermin, Harry Singer.
Henry Stack. Milford Stern. Irving
Wartell, Habdolph Weber and Albert 1
Weiss.
Bridal Calendar
March 22—Betty Korash,
lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
. Korash, to Merrill Wein-
, g, son of Mrs: Alexander
- inberg, at the Book-Cadillac
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March 26—Lillian Greenbaum,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
"Freenbaum of Los Angeles 4ior-
merly of Detroit), to Abe Weiner.
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March
30 — Matt Willner,
daughter of Mr. grid Mrs. Henry
J. Wiliner of Hazelwad Ave.,
to Albert Rosenthal, on of Mr.
nd Mrs. Morris lAtisenthal of
Hazelwood Ave. I
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