Page Ten Friday, October It, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS A ctivitieJ in -Societ A sweet-sixteen birthday luncheon. was given Oct. 5 by Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Krandall of San Juan Dr. honoring their daughter, Ruth Muriel. Preceding her marriage to Rubin Zissman, Barbara Leib was entertained by Mrs. S. Leib, Mrs. M. Leib, Mrs. M. Zissman, Mrs. S. Briesblatt and Mrs. M. Lewis. - Mrs. Frances Golumbia and Mrs. Edna Zieger are vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla., and in Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Metz and family are . now residing 'in Phoenix, Ariz. Before their departure they were entertained at fare- well parties given by Mrs. Harry Metz of Taylor Ave. and Mrs. Hy Shebowich of Highland Ave. . Miss Fern Metz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,Harry Metz of Taylor Ave., left for Ann Arbor to resume her studieS os a junior at the University of Michigan, majoring in physics. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zivian are in Toronto for the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Gilbert Lavine Oct. 10 at the King 'Edward Hotel. Mrs. S. Lambert Brown has moved from Lucerne Dr. and is now residing at the Lee Crest Apt. Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. left on Friday. for Chicago where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Blumberg (Jane Hartman), who have been making their home with her parents, are now residing at 17509 Manderson Rd. Mrs. Seymour Lewis of Gladstone, Mich.,. is spending 10 days as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leon _G, Winkelman. Miss - Schulevitz of Oakman Blvd. and her. fiance, Dr. Allan H. Kline, spent the last week-end visiting with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. jack Albert of Muirland, Ave. left on Tuesday for Lose Angeles, Calif., where they plan to make their home. Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum of Glynn Ct. has returned from Mil: waukee where she joined her husband for a few days. Mrs. Sidney Silverman has moved from Burlingame Ave. and, is now residing at the LeeCrest Apt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. have returned from a - brief visit in Cleveland. Miss Betty, Waldvogel of Columbus, Tex., is attending the Merrill Palmer Training School. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon- Pullam of Toronto have been guests for a few weeks at the Book-Cadillae Hotel while visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Croll of W. Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gunsberg of Woodingham Dr. left on Mon- day for a 10-day visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garon of Stoepel Ave. are spending the week-end in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Dickman and their son, Bobby, have returned to their home in Albany after a few weeks' visit with her -parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. Schulsinger of Atkinson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Schuman have moved from Beaconsfield Ave. and are now residing at 18700 Monica Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown of Strathcona Dr. have returned from Highland Park, Ill., where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Paul Buhai. Dr, and Mrs. David I. Sugar of Carter Ave. have returned from a few days' visit in Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Yaffe have moved from Beaconsfield Ave. and are now residing at' 18244 Northlawn Ave. Detroiters who attended the convention of the National Federa-, tion of Temple Sisterhoods at the Hotel Hayes in Jackson this week included Mesdames._ Harry Krohn, Max Loewenstein, Lawrence Freedman, Samuel Bla cher, Harry Millman, Samuel Dant°, Morton Newlander, David Cooper, Lloyd Frankel, John Hopp, Maurice Klein, David Marx, Harry Phillips, Seymour Tilchin, Wayburn and Weiner. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine and sister, Ida Levine, have as their guest their cousin, Betty Poplock, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Smokler, accompanied by Mrs. Stanley Michaels, have left to spend two weeks in Boston and Yo0c. Elaine R. Glass, who recently gradUated from:theUniversity of Miami, where she Was•affiliated with Phi:Sig/ha sorority, is now at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Glass Of 18240 San Juan Dr. Mrs. Elizabeth Posner and Mrs. Esther Silvei- entertained at a dinner and shower Oct. 2 at Mrs. Silver's home, 18082• Indiana, in honor of Dorothy Wasserman. " Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz have as their guests this week their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gandal of Cleveland; their sister, Mrs. Israel M. Goldman and daughters, Anna Naomi and Tovah Judith, of• Providence, R. I., and 'their sister, Mrs. Yosef Schub of 'Chicago. Otho DeWitt of Imlay City spent the week-end in. Chicago. Mrs. Bertha Sandler of McNichols Rd. was hostess to 85 guests at a miscellaneous shower Oct. 4 at Huyler's, - complimenting. bride- elect Helen Nudelman. Florence Moss Rosman Weds Irving Weissman . MRS. IRVING WEISSMAN At a ceremony in her parents' home on Northlawn Ave. Satur- day, Sept 27, Florence Moss Ros- Man, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moss, became the bride of Irving -Weissman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weis_sman of New Haven, Conn. -. ' Officiating- at the ceremony, which was :attended. by the imme- diate family,- were Rabbi. Morris Adler. and Rabbi Jacob Seigel. Mrs. Weissinan wore a cocoa gabardine :stiit and brown acces- sories. Her 'flowers were white orchids: * : Out-of-town guests included Mrs,: Charles Speigel and her son, Arthur, of New Haven: Mrs. Weissman : studied at Hunter College in New York City and her husband is a graduate of the Harvard Law School; He served as a captain in the U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Weissman will make their home in New York City. Mrs. Weissman has resigned as president of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew. Schools, a post she held for the second term until her marriage. • Center Sponsors 27th Jewish Art Exhibition Mrs. David B. Werbe, consult- ant of the Jewish Community Art School, announces the .2.7th annual exhibition of Detroit Jew- ish artists, to be held at the Center from Oct. 21 to Nov. 4. The Center Art School which has pioneered in the develop- ment of Jewish artists, is anxious to bring some of these artists to the attention of the public. Jewish artists in Detroit may submit paintings for this exhibi- tion. Each artist is limited to two paintings. Students Wed &rihi Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. George Ingber (Shirlee Tertel) of Ann Arbor, a daughter, Laurine Pamela. * Sept. 21—To Mr. and • Mrs. Harold Berry (Barbara Dann), a son, Lawrence Abraham. * * * Sept. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Kass (Regina Albert) of La- Salle Blvd., a son, Robert Irvin. * * * Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin (Alene Silverstein) of Hartwell Ave., a daughter, Lauri Donna. * * * Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Moe D. Egren of 18420 Indiana, a son, Victor Alan. * * * Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Horenstein (Bluma Wolfe) of Ewald Circle, a daughter, Marij ane. * * * Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Wolfe (Madelyn Kra- mer) of Chicago, a daughter, Judith Myra. * * * Sept. -,30--To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caplan (Evelyn Silverman) of Delaware Ave., a daughter, Bar- bara Jane. * * * Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. James Rosenthal (Bernice Resnick) of Pontiac, a son, Jeffrey. * * * . To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoot- ner (Joyce Yancher) of Boston Blvd., a son, Sheldon Guy. MRS. ROGER S. ROBINSON Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Reznick of Pennington Dr. announce the - marriage , of their daughter, Blanche Marilyn, to Roger Sey- mour Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Ware rington Dr. Following the Sept. 12 cere- mony, the young couple honey- mooned hi- the east. The bride is an art student at Wayne .University. Her husband, graiduate of Harvard Univer- sity, is now a candidate for a master's degree at Wayne. 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Hamilton, Flint 15, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lightstone of Greenlawn Ave., became the bride of David Michael Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz of Pingrte Ave., in a recent candlelight ceremony at the Statler Hotel. Dr. B. 'Benedict Glazer officiated. The bride wore a gown of - CATERERS heavy white satin with sweet- heart neckline and fitted beaded OFFER YOU `bodice. Her veil of illusion was Good Fbod . held in place by a satin coronet edged in seed pearls. She carried "Superb Service" at the a prayer book with orchids and Wilshire . stephanotis. Your Synagogue . Diane Lightstone attended her MISS SHIRLEY OPPENHEIMER sister as maid-of-honor. Shirley - or your home At a family dinner, Tuesday Schwartz, sister of the 'groom, evening, Sept. 30, Mrs. Sylvia was bridesmaid. Anaruth Rosen- For Banquets, Parties, Wed- Oppenheimer of 3311 W. 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