Friday, March 26, 1948
THE JEWISH NEWS
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WINSTON - HOFFENBERG: ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Is-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Hafren- rael Sendler of Hamilton Ave.,
berg announce the marriage of Flint, became the bride of Harry
their daughter, Eleanor, to An- A. Ratner, son of Mrs. Minnie
drew Winston of Flint March 21 Ratner of Detroit. Rabbi Jacob
at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi Hurwitz officiated at a ceremony
Joshua Sperka officiated.
attended by 100 relatives and
After a month's motor trip friends.
to California, the couple will re-
The bridal gown of candlelight
side in Flint.
satin had a sweetheart neckline
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trimmed with seed pearls and a
MANCHEL-PRICE: The Cry- fitted bodice and full skirt end-
stal Ballroom at the Book-Cadil- ing in a train. A satin sweetheart
lac Hotel was the scene of a tiara held her veil and she car-
candlelight ceremony March 14 at ried a white Bible topped with a
which Pearl Price, daughter of white orchid.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Price of
Mrs. Sidney Davidson, sister of
Parkside Ave. became the bride the bride, was her matron of
of Frank Manchel, son of Mr. honor.
and Mrs. Albert Manchel of Ful- *Alvin Rappaport, Detroit, acted
lerton Ave. The double-ring cere- as best man. Ushers were Samuel
mony was solemnized by Rabbi Zack, Detroit, Simson Sendler
Harold Rosenthal and Cantor J. and Sidney Davidson, Ann Arbor.
H. Sonenklar.
The couple left by motor for
The bride chose an off-the- Florida. They will make their
shoulder gown of white lace and home at 3215 Pencombe Pl. in
organdy, with a crown of seed Flint on their return.
pearls to hold her veil. She car-
The bride Is a graduate of the
ried a Bible with white orchids University of Michigan and affil-
on streamers.
iated with Sigma Delta Tau So-
Lillian Price of Los Angeles rority there. Her husband attend-
attended her sister as maid-of- ed Wayne University and served
honor and Norma Elkes was in the Army four years.
bridesmaid. Jerry Manchel was
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his brother's best man and Irwin
GOLD-CURTIS: Jeanne Bette
Niman, Stanley Dorfman and
Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Sherman were ushers.
David Curtis of Clairmount Ave.,
Following the wedding dinner
became the bride of Jack Gold,
and reception, the couple left on
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gold
a six-week honeymoon to Cali-
of ,Leslie Ave., at a ceremony
fornia.
March
21 at the Wilshire Hotel.
Out-of-town guests from Los
Shirley Mae-Curtis attended her
Angeles, New York, Chicago and
sister as maid-of-honor; her aunt,
Philadelphia attended the wed-
Mrs. Alexander Curtis, was mat-
ding.
ron-of-honor; Iris Winfield, Mari-
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FRIED-SCHWIDKAY — At a lyn Sklar and Corinne Campau
candlelight service, March 13, were bridesmaids, and Toby Jean
Louis of Dayton, 0., and Annette
Shirley Schwidkay, daughter of
Kaplan were flower girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwidkay of
Simon Gold was his brother's
Woodingham Ave., was united in best man, and Morton Bader,
marriage with Samuel Bernard Ralph Jacobson of Dayton and
Fried, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aron Charles Snow seated the guests.
Fried of Lawrence Ave.
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The bride's attendants includ-
PELAVIN-WEISENTHAL: Mr.
ed Frances Teitelbaum, Sylvia and Mrs. Ben Helfer announce the
Snyder and Marilyn Kay Cross- recent marriage of their daughter,
man. Max Fried was best man Evelyn Zack Weisenthal, to Jay
and Herbert Schwidkay was an Pelavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
usher. Mrs. Samson Wittenberg Pelavin of Pingree Ave. . The
sang "Because."
newlyweds - are honeymooning in
The bride wore a grecian, Florida and, upon their return,
white crepe gown with an illus- will reside at 13230 LaSalle.
ion; finger-tip veil. Her bouquet
was of white carnations with Women's Relief Group
roses and sweet peas in a wed-
ding ring arrangement. Rabbi To Use Bazaar Proceeds
Harold Rosenthal officiated.
For Passover Packages
Out of town guests from Mon-
treal, Chicago and Cleveland at-
A luncheon and bazaar will be
tended. The newlyweds left for
an extended trip to Florida. On sponsored by the Women's
their return they will reside at Emergency Relief Committee at
12 noon Monday, March 29, at
18911 Woodingham.
the Jewish Center. Proceeds will
GROSSFIELD-ROSE: At a cere- be . used to send Passover pack-
mony March 9 at the Statler Ho- ages to needy DPs in Europe.
Chairman of the luncheon is
tel, Betty Rose, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Monte Rose, of Brigh- Mrs. Max Stulberg of 17503
ton, England, became the bride of Prairie: Mrs. I. Kardener of 2922
Seymour Lewis Grossfeld, son of Fullerton is chairman of the
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfeld of bazaar which will be devoted to
Farrand Park. Dr. A. M. Hersh- the sale of aprons made and do-
man, Rabbi Philip Brummer of nated by members and friends of
Brighton, England, officiated at - the organization. Tickets can be
obtained from Mrs. Julius Roths--
the wedding.
The bride, given in marriage by child, NO. 2593.
Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter is
her father, wore a gown of
candlelight satin and alencon lace, president of the Committee.
with a full-length train. Her veil
of silk illusion fell from a crown
of seed pearls. She carried a
bouquet of white orchids and
roses a n d an heirloom lace
handkerchief belonging to the
bridegroom's mother.
Carmen Cavellero and his band,
Her attendants were Helen L.
Grossfeld, the bridegroom' sister, along with Dorothy Shay, will
maid of honor; and Mrs. Norman headline the 'dance bill that the
Crane, Hannah Levin and Judy 14 lodges of Detroit Bnai Brith
will sponsor Saturday evening,
Feinberg, bridesmaids.
Walter H. Grossfeld served • his April 10, at the State Fair
brother as best man, and the Grounds.
Moe Miller of Louis Brarideis
ushers were Norman Crane, Allan
Tolmich, Bud Jacobson and Rol- lodge is chairman, and Harry
Gilbert of the Cinema lodge, co-
and Harris.
Following the wedding recep- chairman for the event. Other
tion, the newlyweds left on a committee assistants include Phil
motor trip to Washington D. C., Rothschild, Harry Yudkoff, Gabe
after which they will leave for a Glantz, Dave Katzman, Mike
tour of England and the Con- Falk and Louis Vardon.
Tickets for the affair may be
tinent. Upon their return they
obtained from Bnai Brith mem-
will reside in Deroit.
bers or by calling the Bnai Brith
Guests from New York and
Rhode Island attended the wed- office, CH. 7838, 712 Farwell
ding, as well as Harry Martin, Bldg.
Miller, Gilbert Head
Alt-Bnai 13;ith Dance
uncle of the bride, who accom-
panied her father and Rev.
Brummer from England.
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RATNER-SENDLER: The ball-
room of Hotel Durant, Flint, was
the scene of a pretty wedding on
March 14 when Miss Reva Send-
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National Jr. Hadassah
President to Address
Detroiters Sunday
Page Fifteen
Lillian Solomon Garden
To Be Planted in JNF
Ehrlich Forest in Palestine
"American Jewish Youth and
the Challenge of the Jewish
State" will be the subject of an
address by MiSs Zelda Funk of
Brooklyn, N. Y., national presi-
dent of Junior Hadassah, the
young women's Zionist organiza-
tion, at 3 p. m. Sunday at the
Jewish Community Center, it was
announced by Miss Dorothea
Bond, president of the local unit
of Junior Hadassah.
Miss Funk, an alternate mem-
U. S. Company Will Not
Lay Pipeline in Palestine
At a special meeting of the
Mount Sinai Hospital Association,
held in the home of Mrs. Daniel
Rachmiel of Webb Ave., funds
were contributed for the plant-
ing of trees in the "Lillian S.
Solomon Garden of Trees in the
Joseph Ehrlich Forest in Pales-
tine." Arrangement for this gar-
den was made through the Jew-
ish National Fund.
For further information re-
garding the planting of trees,.
contact Mrs. Rachmiel, chairman,
TO. 8-7582, or Mrs. Leon A. Kat-
zin, co-chairman, UN. 4-3119.
Trees also were planted by
members of the Eva Prenzlauer
Maternity Aid Society.
WASHINGTON, -(JTA) — The
Trans-Arabian Pipeline Co., af-
filiated with the Arabian-Ameri-
can Oil Company, will not try
to put a pipeline through Pales-
tine at the present time, 'even
though the company has a right
of way, James T. Duce told the
Senate small business commit-
tee.
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ber of the Actions Committee of
the World Zionist Organization,
will tell how young Jewish women
throughout the U. S. can act to
help in the building of the Jew-
ish State. She was one of the few
youth delegates to address the
22nd World Zionist Congress, at
which she. represented her or-
ganization. She is coming to De-
troit to participate in the Zionist
Youth Institute March 26 to 28.
Following her address, Senior
and Junior Hadassah will honor
Miss Funk with a reception and
tea. All young women and their
mothers are invited to meet Miss
Funk.
Arrangements are in the hands
of Mrs. Walter Field and Mrs.
Louis Glasier for the seniors and
Ruth Prujansky and Judy Pre-
gerson for the Juniors.
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