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September 26, 1947 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-09-26

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Friday, Sepfernber 26, 1947

THE 'JEWISH NEWS

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- KOLOFF-HARELIK: Dr. and
Mrs.:' Ely W. Harelik • of Webb
Ave. announce the marriage of
their daughter, Audrey, to Henry
Koloff,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Koloff of La Salle Blvd.
• Rabbi Morris Adler officiated
At a .candlelight ceremony in the
Colonial Room of the Detroit-
Leland Hotel. Jacqueline Green-
baum was maid-of-honor and
-Mrs. Isadore Temkin was matron-
of-honor. Zena Berkowitz and
Mrs. Bernard Zack were brides-
maids.
Robert Mann served as best
man, and Joseph Taylor, Paul
-Schiff and Marvin Revzin were
ushers.
The couple have- returned from
their honeymoon trip through
New York and Canada.
* * *
STEIN - LANDSBERG: T h e
marriage of Barbara Landsberg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
H. Landsberg of Roselawn Ave.,
and Milford T. Stein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Stein of Strath-
cona Dr., was solemnized Satur-
day evening, Sept. 20, at the Book
Cadillac Hotel, with Dr. B. Bene-
dict Glazer officiating.
The bride wore a gown of
white Silk in Victorian mode. The
fitted bodice, with its long point-
ed sleeves, was fashioned with
drop shoulders finished with a
Bertha of handmade lace. The
hooped skirt was caught up with
clusters of orange blossoms re-
vealing the petticoat of matching
lace. The same lace edged the
court train and her fingertip veil
of illusion which fell from a
crown of orange blossoms. She
carried a white bible adorned
with a white orchid and stream-
ers of stephanotis.
Mrs. Howaid Winkelman of
Chicago was her sister's matron
of, honor. The bridesmaids were
June Leavy of New York and
Lois Landsberg, cousins of the
bride, and Mrs. Jack Epps, sister
of the bridegroom. Linda Perlis,
cousin of the bridegroom, was the
flower girl.
Jack Epps served as best man
and the usher's included Howard
Winkelman of Chicago, Charles
Himelhoch, • James Berendt and
Morton Harris.
Besides Miss Leavy and the
Howard' Winkelmans, the out-of-
town guests were Mrs. Howard
C. Leavy of New York and Mr.
and Mrs. Hy Winkelman of Chi-
cago.
Mr-and Mrs. Stein left for a
honeymoon in Florida and Cuba"
and upon their return will make
their home at 20507 Meyers Rd.
* *•*
BORNSTEIN-PEISNER: Rita
Peisner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Peisner of Parkside Ave., was
united in marriage with Jerome
J. Bornstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.

-

.

A. Bornstein of Clermont, Fla.,
Aug. 31. Rabbi Morris Adler of-
ficiated.
The young couple are honey-
mooning in Cuba, Florida and
New Orleans. After Oct. 1 they
will make their home in Chicago,
where they are both attending the
University of Chicago.
- Out-of-town guests from Cler-
mont, Fla.; Orlando, Fla.; Day-
tona Beach, Fla.; Avon Park, Fla.;
Paterson, N. J.; Chicago; Toledo;
San Antonio,-Tex.; New York, and
Grand Rapids, attended the wed-
ding.

September Bride



JERUSALEM (J'PA)=-Britisli
troops demolished three tin huts
in which Irgun arms caches were
discovered two weeks ago.
The Haganah revealed that 12
of its members had freed another
Haganah member who was kid-
napped by the Irgun and impris-
oned in a house in the San H
_ ed-
ria quarter of Jerusalem.

* *

Mr. and Mrs. Saul R. Levin of
2055 Boston Blvd., - announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Carl
Milton, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, on Saturday, Sept. 27. Mr.
and Mrs. Levin will be at home
to their relatiNies and friends on
that Saturday evening after 7:30.
No cards.
* * • -

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MRS. NATHAN RUBIN

Elinor Ruth Schiff, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schiff,
became the bride of Dr. Nathan
Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Rubin, at a ceremony Sunday
evening, Sept. 7, at Shaarey
Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler of-
ficiated.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a gown of camelia satin
with peplum and sweetheart
neckline outlined in seed pearls.
Her full skirt swept into a ca-
thedral train, and her three-
tiered veil was held in place with
a coronet of camelia satin. She
carried two white orchids on a
prayer book, surrounded by a
semi-fan arrangement of stepha-
notis and lovers knots.
Helen Schiff attended her sis!
ter as maid-of-honor, and Reva
Kolodney and Rosalie Singer
were bridesmaids. Dr. Russel
Burton served as best man, 'and
Lee Friedman and Don Polk were
ushers.
After a wedding dinner and
reception, the young couple left
on their honeymoon to Miami
Beach. They will reside on Chi-
cago Blvd.. after Sept. 29.

Zionist leaders who will be
guests of the two youth groups,
including Morris Jacobs, presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of Detroit; Mrs. Harry L. Jones,
president of • the Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah; and Leonard Kasle,
head of the Detroit Zionist Youth
Commission.
Auerbach, who has been af-
filiated with the Jewish Agency
and the United Jewish Appeal, is
an instructor of law at the Cleve-
land Marshall School of Law for
eight years.
Dancing and refreshments will
complete the afternoon's program
which has been arranged by a
committee including Beverly
Goldfine, Ruth Newman and
Lawrence Fleischman.

Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Marty .
Weiss (Ruth Oschin) of Tyler
Ave., a daughter, Hermine Weiss.
* * •

Aug. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Freedman (Sylvia Levine), 2974
Calvert Ave., a daughter, Rita
Eleanor.
* * *

Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Mey-
er Aaronson (Norma Brody) of
Mouston, Tex., a son, Stanley
Lewis.
* 4. *
Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest L. Whiteman (Shirley Cohen)
of Toledo, a son, Ronald George.
* * •

Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
J. Schild (Ilse Stein) of Wiscon-
sin. Ave., a daughter, Nancy
Bertha.
* * *

Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
James Paul. Buhai (Sherry
Brown) of Highland Park, Ill., a
son, Jeffrey Brown Buhai.
* - *

Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Serrins (Sylvia Jane Barnett)
of Van Nuys, Calif., formerly of
Detroit, a son, Barry Jay.

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Sept. 11—To Mr. and - Mrs. Sam
Kaplan (Florence Albert) of Chi-
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*

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Sunday afternoon at Shaarey
Zedek will be Charles Auerbach
of Cleveland, co-chairman of the
national membership committee
of the Zionist Organization of
America.
Young people of the communi-
ty are invited to attend the dance
and to meet.Auerbach and other

British Raze 3 Tin Huts '
Where Irgun Hid Arms

Mr. and Mrs. • Murray J. Sutkin
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Richard, at 8:30 p. m.
Friday,. Oct. 3, at Temple Israel's
Sabbath eve services in the lec-
ture hall of the Detroit Art In-
stitute.

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Iris Kerner Engaged
To Jerry Meretsky

Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Newman
of 4268 Sturtevant announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Lloyd
Merril, at Congregation Shaarey
MISS IRIS ANN KERNER -
Zedek, Oct. 4. There will be a
Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Kerner
reception Sunday, Oct. 5, 7 to 10,
of Lincolnshire Dr. announce the
at the Newman home. No card.
* * *
engagement of their daughter,
Iris Ann, to Jerry Meretsky, son
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of of Mr. and Mrs. David Meretsky
18687 Warrington Drive an- of Windsor.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Jack Allen, on Saturday,
Oct. 11, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. A reception will be held
at their home, Sunday, Oct. 12,
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
8 to 11 p. m. No cards.

ZOA Leader Auerbach To Be Guest
Of Jr. Hadassah, Masada Sunday

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