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Recent Bride
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Marylin Clements, bride-elect of June 2.0, will be honored at a
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hosiery and handkerchief shower to be given by Alva Ron May 22
at Frame's.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ginsburg - of Traverse City spent the week-
end of May 14 in Ann Arbor where they served as chaperones at the
. Sigma Alpha Mu silver anniversary banquet at the Michigan League.
Dr. and Mrs. Irving B. Shulak and children, Marlene and Bruce,
of Sherbourne Rd., are spending •a week in Washington, D. C.
Bride-elect Lucy Sucher has been honored at a series of pre-
nuptial entertainments. A luncheon at Canterbury House was given
by. Mesdames .Ernest Schwartz, Harold Sucher and Donald Sucher;
a shower at Huyler's was given by Violet Roth; Mrs. 'Jean Rist en-
tertained a group of friends; Mesdames Harry Sucher; Ben Sucher,
Max Sucher and.William Sucher gaitea shower at the Book Cadillac;
Mrs. Can Langer and Toby Langer gave a luncheon at the Statler.
Mrs. Abe Katzman of Fairfield Ave: has returned from Chicago
where she attended the convention at the United Synagogue of
America_
-Mr. and. Mrs. Jose Winsen af, the Book-Cadillac. Hotel have
moved to 11610 LaSalle- Blvd.
. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wasserman of Glynn Ct. are spending a
month's vacation visiting with their son and daughter-in-law in
Los Angeles .
ivirs. ktenry'Schwartz and daughter, Barbara Irene, of 17369 Wis-
. consul have returned from Cleveland where they attended the
Metropolitan operas.
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Rubin of Chicago Blvd. have returned
from a motor trip to Chicago where they were guests at the Palmer
House.
Bride-elect Audrey Hartman was honored at a personal
shoWer May 3 at. Huyler's, given by Mrs. Louis Eston and daughter,
• Joan.
• Leon Meyers, who is attending Penn State University, spent
• last week-end with his wife and infant. daughter at Mrs. Meyers'
mother's residence, 10431 Bryden. •
Mr. and-Mrs. Saul Share have returned from a six months' stay
in Miami Beach and are now residing at 2035 SeWard:
Mr. 'and. Mrs. Louis Goldberg and their daughter, Lynn, of the
Belcrest have returned to their hothe after spending several monthi
at Miami 'Beach.
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Ben 'Cohn of Los Angele s - , .Calif., formerly of Detroit, is the
guest of 'his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Goldberg of
the Belcrest during his visit. here.
Mrs. A. L. Saltzstein • of Milwaukee. is visiting her children,
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kreger of Wildemere Ave. and Dr. Harry Saltz-
stein. of the Belcrest -
Miss Freda Rosenthal of the Seward. Apt. Hotel spent. the last
week-end visiting with friends in Petoskey, Mich.
Mrs. Morris. Rand, who spent. a few weeks in the. city visiting
with members of her family 'and friends, has left for Los. Angeles
where she and Dr. Rand plan to Make their hame.
• Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Sampliner of the Belcrest have. returned
from Cleveland' where they spent a few days visiting' with members
- of their .family and friends.
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Mrs. Hattye Fisher of Bedford Rd. has returned from California
where she spent the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. have returned from
- Cleveland where they attended the Metropolitan Opera. •
Bobby Jay, who attends Vassar Colleger has returned to spend
the summer vacation With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jay of
:Wildemere Ave.
Mrs. B. Michael. Plaut of Burns Dr. has returned from arfew days
stay in .Cincinnati.
Mir. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs of Huntington Woods visited in
-Cleveland last week, where they attended the Metropolitan Opera.
Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. left last Sunday to spend a few days
in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pollack of Dallas, Tex., have 'returned
to their home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fixel of
Edison Ave.
David M. Welling and Dr. B. D. Welling of the Belcrest spent
the last week-end in Petoskey, where they were the guests of the
former's sisters, the Misses Edna and Marguerite. Welling.
Among the attendants at the Metropolitan Opera in Cleveland
last week were Mir. and Mrs. Max Fisher of Parkside Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bierman of Dexter Blvd. had as their guests
last week, Mr. and 'Mrs. Arnold Whitman of Lakewood', N. J.
• Nathan Z. Greenhouse of the Whittier has returned from a motor
trip to the West coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of .Longfellow Ave. have returned
from Miami Beach, Fla., where they spent. the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. are leaving on Sat-.
urday- for a stay in Chicago.
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gould have moved from Dearborn and are
now residing in their new home at 19437 Chesterfield Rd'.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of Pontiac have as their guest
his daughter,. Mrs. Lester Morrison, of -Los Angeles.
. Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza spent a few days in
Cleveland last week where they attended the Metropolitan Opera.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Chalat of Muirland Ave. have. returned from
Los Angeles, Cal., where they spent the winter months.
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I4—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 21, 1948
Jewish Pharmacists
Invited to Open Social
Aesculapian ,Pharmaceuti c al
Association invites' all Jewish
pharniacists to an 'open Meeting
Monday, May 24, in the Pan-
American Room of the Book-Cad-
R4...
illac
IVIcoviie; games and refresh-
ments are• planned.
T h e Association's program
combines social activities with
community service, according to
Mineta Morger, secretary.
Pr v . 0 ,
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MRS. RICHARD WALDROTT
Kvutzah Ivrith Ladies
To Meet on Lag B'Omer
.
Marilyn Lieberman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieber-
man, became the bride of Rich-
ard Ullman Waldbott in a recent
ceremony at the home of the
bride's parents on Birchcrest
Drive.
Richard is the son of •the Emil
Waldbotts of Fairfield Ave.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Dr.
A. M. Hershman officiated at the
service.
A gown of white embroidered
swiss organdy over satin and a
ballerina veil of point de venise
lace from her mother's . veil was
chosen by the bride for her
wedding.
Mrs.. Lee Waldbott was. matron
of honor and little Susan Simons,.
cousin of . the bride, was junior
bridesmaid.
Lee Waldbott was his brother's
best man.
After a wedding._ dinner, Mr.
and Mrs. Waldbott left for a
trip to Colorado Springs and
California. They will make their
home on Monte Vista. Ave...
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The Ladies Auxiliary of Kvut-
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Lag b'Omer, at the home of Mr.
asict Ilfra; Sam Munch, 2245 At-
kinson, for a victory luncheon
and an annual report of the activ-
ities of' the Auxiliary, by Mrs,
Julius Ring, president.
Bernard Isaacs will be guest
speaker.
All members of the Auxiliary
are invited.
Doroilly Brown Heads
Jones JWY Auxiliary
At a membership tea of the
Lawrence Jones Auxiliary, JWV,
May 19 at the home of "Sylvia
Schaeffer, tie following officers
were installed. by Elizabeth Sha-
pero, past state 'president of the
JWV Auxiliaries:
Dorothy Brown, president;
Ruth Schreiber and Rose Good-
man, vice presidents; Dorothy
Gerber and Belle Osterman, sec-
retaries; Celia Silverman, treas-
urer; Dorothy Blatnikoff, 'chap-
lain, and Sylvia Schaeffer, Flor-
er1c'3 Byers and Eve Fishznan,
trustees.
The Auxiliary's last meeting of
the season will be held June 15
at the home
Mayaret
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Detroit Volunteers Send
$2,730 for Zion Charities
Receipts have. been sent. by 26
Palestine yeshivoth and charit-
• 'able institutions, .acknowledging
$he sum - of $2,730, sent by a
group of Detroiters for Passover.
The money was raised by the
following: Mrs. Ida Baker, 1695
;Taylor, $1,560; Mrs.. Sarah Gold-
- Man, 3261 Fullerton, $650; col-
lected by Mr., Baker -from soci-
,
eties and congregations, $420;
personal contribution by Mr. and
'Mrs. Jacob - Baker, $100; total,
!$2;.730.: In the: last air months. a
total of $6,480 has been sent to
Palestine by dithorgrutrp.
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WARM MONTHS IN
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Mrs. Shulamith. Goldoftas of
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the Poalot Hamoatzot in Pal-
!estine, from personal experi-
ences gathered during her stay
in Eretz Israel, at the meeting of
the Windsor Pioneer Women's
Organization, Thursday evening,
May 27, at the home of Mrs. J.
Langer, 1263 Ellsmer Ave., Wind-
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