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May 07, 1948 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-05-07

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Miss Ruduer, Philip Fine
Wed at Shaarey Zedek

MRS. PHILIP FINE
The Shaarey Zedek Synagogue-
was the scene of a beautifully ap-
pointed wedding on Wednesday
evening,. May 5, when Lillian
Rudner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rudner, of Glendale Ave.,
became the bride of Philip Fine,
sop of Mrs. Harry B. Fine of By-
ron Ave. and the late Mr. Fine.
Rabbi Morris Adler performed
the ceremony.
Chantilly lace fashioned the
fitted bodice of the bride's gown,
the sleeves of which were long
and fell in points over her hands,
and the scallops Of the lace fin-
ished the high round neckline.
The tiered skirt was made of tulle
with the lower tier 'extending in-
to a slight train. Matching lace
made as a baby's bonnet held in,
place her fingertip veil. • She car=
ried a Bible with an arrangement
of two white orchids and stream-
ers of stephanotis.
Rose Donofsky was the maid of
honor and the bridesmaids in-
eluded Mrs. Morton Roth, Mrs.
George Cohan, Mrs. Manuel H.
Nosan, Irene Cott and Rita. Hal-
perin.
Elliott- R. Fine, of Los Angeles,
served his brother as best man
and Mandel R. Berman, Theodore
Rudner, Manuel Nosan, George•'
R. Cohan, Bernard Moray and
Jerome Sonenklar seated the
guests.
Following the wedding recep-
tion the young couple left on a
honeymoon trip to New Orleans
and Mississippi where they will
be guests at the Edgewater Gulf
Hotel near Biloxi.

e

Non-Jewish Colleagues
JINV Chapters Fete
Honor Berman's Memory Outgoing President

n - gagemenb

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kay (Klug-
man) Of 3381 Elmhurst announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Norma, to Otto Hess,. son of
Mr. and Mrs. K. Hess of 12628
Littlefield.
A fall wedding is
planned.
* * *
William Kalb of Fullerton Ave.
announces the engagement of his
daughter, Rosalie, to William
Weiner. The wedding will take
place June 26 at Wilshire Hotel.
*
*
At the first Seder, April 23,
Mrs. Fannie Leventen of Tuxedo
Ave. announced the engagement
of her daughter, Pearl, to Sidney
T. Eder, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Eder. Miss Leventen
attended Wayne University,
where she was affiliated with
Sigma Theta . Delta sorority, and
is a graduate of the University
of Michigan Graduate School of
Social Work. Her fiance attended
Wayne and is a graduate of
Drake University. He is affiliated
with Alpha Epsilon Pi fraterni-
ty. The couple plans a fall wed-
ding. * *
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Niss of
Tuxedo Ave. announce the be-
trothal of their daughter, Lillian,
to Louis Gardner, son of Mr.. and
Mrs. Sam Gardner of Windsor,
Ontario. The -wedding will take
place in the fall.
* *
/Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of
Fairfield Ave. announce the en-.
gagement of their daughter,
Bernice Madeline, to Alan C.
Reinheimer, son of Mrs. Herbert
Reinheimer of Parkside Ave. and
the late Mr. Reinheimer.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Helmstein
of Dexter Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Muriel, to David Jacknow, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Jack-
now. The couple plans a June
wedding. Mr. Jacknow is a
graduate ,of. Wayne University
and •will. attend Medical School
there in the fall.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Schneider
of Chicago, formerly of Detroit,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Ina, to Arhold
Blackman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Blackmanf-of Chicago. Miss
Schneider attends Wayne Uni-
versity and her fiance attends
the University of. Chicago. A
September wedding is..planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green of
1731 Pingree announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Shir-
ley, to Harold Gendler, son of.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gendler of 2504
Elmhurst. The bridegroom-elect
attends Wayne University, where
he is affiliated with Gamma
Kappa Chi fraternity.

When news of the passing of
her father, Max Berman, reached
the non-Jewish co-workers of
Miss Bessie Berman, 3787 Roch-
ester, they decided to honor his
memory with a contribution to a
worthy Jewish cause.
The military and civilian per-
sonnel office of Michigan State
Senior InstruCtor, 0. R., there-
fore, sent a. contribution to the
Jewish National Fund to plant
trees in Palestine in Mr. Ber-
man's memory.

Reservations may be placed
with co-chairmen Lillian Fink
and Birdie Rosenberg for the tes-
timonial. tea honoring outgoing
president Elizabeth Shapero of
the Department .of Michigan
Ladies Auxiliary Jewish War Vet-
erans.
The affair will be held at the
home of Ceil Orley, 19405 War-
rington Dr., at 1 p. m. Tuesday,
May 18.

THE JEWISH NEWS---I

Friday, May 7, 1948

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than we should.

To stimulate an enthusiastic response, we've torn a page off

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