To Reside in Palm Springs M Barbara Lois Eder, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Eder of 746 Collingwood Ave, and Zachary Pitts of Palm Springs, Calif., and Sioux Falls, S. D., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitts of Sioux Falls, were united in MRS. ZACHARY PITTS marriage Monday, July 12, at a ceremony at the Hotel Statler. Dr. A. M. Hershman officiated. Mrs. Arthur Breslow of Sioux Falls, sister of the bridegroom, . was Mrs. Pitts' only attendant. Isadore Pitts served his brother as best man. Ushers who seated the guests were Dr. Gerald Jerome Eder, brother of the bride; Sidney The- odore Eder, cousin of the bride, and Arthur Breslow and - Hyman Pitts, brother-in-law and brother of the bridegroom. Plans Fall Wedding LEVEY - SOLOMON: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harold Levey, whose marriage ; took place July 3 at Bel Aire, are htneymooning in Canada. Mrs. Levey, the former June Muriel Solomon, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Solomon of Tyler Ave. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jury Levey of Tyler. Ave. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of ivory satin with a long veil. She carried an or- chid on a Bible. Her attendants were Mrs. Manuel Noson, , matron-of-honor and Arlane Mvlison, Bridget Carroll and Roslyn Viedrah, bridesmaids. Mel Fine was best man, and the ushers were How- ard Passman, George Must and Robert Newman. * * PRENTIS-SMITH: At a cere- mony Sunday morning, July 11 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip George Smith of W. Boston Blvd., Dorothy Helen Smith became the bride of Rich- ard Samuel Prentis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Prentis of Covington Dr. Dr. A. M. Hersh- man and Rabbi Morris Adler of- ficiated. The bride chose a Patullo suit of beige wool for her wedding. With it, she wore a champagne colored hat, and carried a bou- quet of brown orchids. 'Barb6ra Smith was her sister's only attendant. David Freeman served as best man, and Kenneth Sarason and. Morton Levitt of St. Louis seated the guests. After an extended honeymoon in the East, the young couple will be at home in Detroit. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herbert Shalit of Collingwood Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Leona Vera, to Dr. Sidney Philip Shear of Los Angeles, Calif., son of Mrs. Philip o Shear of Pennington Drive, De- troit. An early fall wedding is planned. ROBINSON-RICHIE: The mar- riage of Shirley Jean Richie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Richie, and Berol Lee Robin- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, was solemnized July 27 at Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar officiated. A re- ception followed the ceremony. The newlyweds are now on an extended motor trip to the west coast. They will make their home in Baltimore, where the bridegroom will continue his studies at Johns Hopkins Uni- versity. . * * * TANNENBAUM-JACOBSON: The Wardell Sheraton was the scene Sunday afternoon, July 11, of a beautifully appointed all white wedding, when Laurel Nan Jacobson became the bride of Daniel Tannenbaum. Rabbi Leon Fram performed the ceremony. Laurel Nan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jacobson of . Dumbarton Rd. and Daniel is the son of Mrs. Lillian Tannen- Dr. Goldberg Opens Country Day Camp Party Proceeds Provide Medical, Linen Supplies LEONA VERA SHALIT A day camp in the country, for boys and girls aged 51/2 to 11 years, is to be opened Aug. 2, un- der the direction of Dr. W. A. Goldberg, coun- selor on personal problems. The camp will operate Monday through Friday, under the direc- tor and experi- e n c e d counsel- lors. The pro- g r a in includes Dr. Golberg outdoor at h 1 e tic s, swimming, dramatics, game s, dramatics, hikes. Safe transportation will be provided to pick up the campers near their homes and to return them to the same point just be- fore the evening dinner hour. The sessions will continue for five weeks from Aug. 2 through Sept. 3. Enrollment is limited to 35 boys and girls mature enough to participate in a group camp program. Information is available from Dr. Goldberg, at TO. 9-1045. • giclai Calendar July 18—Miss Molly Shirley Tron, daughter of Louis Tron, to Sol Klinger, at 3447 Palm .St., Houston, Tex. Parents Reveal • Troth arnage3 After Bermuda Honeymoon A shipment of emergency medical supplies were sent. to Israel through Hadassah, with proceeds of an evening of games sponsored by the following wo- men: Mesdames Louis Kepes, Maurice Riegler, Richard Kline, Sam Berkowitz, Abe Miller, Sam Feldman and Manuel Engels. Mrs. Morris Sklar gave her home for: a garden party and luncheon, at which the ticket of admission was a gift of linens for Israel. She was assisted by her daughters, Mesdames Sander Hillman, Charles Jacobs and Henry Brontman, and Mesdames J. A. Liebson, Sam Munch and Sam Stockwell. Mrs. William Nelson, 2750 Webb, and her daughter, Mrs. Philip Stellar, are still accepting clothes and like merchandise for Israel, which they ship through Hadassah in New York. Friday, July . 16, 1948 baum of Mamaroneck, N. Y. The bride chose a bouffant gown of marquisette the fitted bodice of which was fashioned with cap sleeveS and a Bertha collar finished the drop shoulder effect. Her fingertip veil of illu- sion fell from a matching bonnet adorned with a cluster of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Virginia Louise Barnett was her cousin's maid of honor, and the bridesmaids included Margo Jacobson, the bride's sister, their cousins, Nancy and Jill Albert of Grand. Rapids, and Rhoda Le- Vine. Irving Tannenbaum served his brother as best man and their brother, Bernard Tannenbaum, Lee Albert of Grand Rapids, Ar- nold Colvin and Richard Barnett seated the guests. • Besides the bridegroom's mother and members of the bridal party, out of town guests included Irving Starr of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Al- bert, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Albert, Harold Albert of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Irving Tevelof and her son Robert of Boston. The young couple are honey- mooning in Greenwich,. Conn., and upon their return will for the present make their home in Lansing, where both will resume their studies at Michigan State College. * * WEINSTEIN-SOLOMON: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Solomon of Mil- waukee announce the marriage of their daughter, Harriet Edith, to Dr. Stanley Dean Weinstein of Chicago, son of Mrs. Samuel Weinstein of Beaumont, Tex., (formerly of Detroit) and the late Mr. Weinstein in Chicago, on July 9. Detroiter Weds Israeli Woman Flier in Tel Aviv Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Levy of Glendale Ave. have received the announcement of the mar- riage of their son, Bob, to Mar- garet Baron of Helsinki, Finland. The wedding took place July 4 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The newlyweds both serve with the Israeli Air Force. A Canadian pilot was the best man, and the bride was given in mar- riage by a Czech Jewish squad.. ron leader. During the war, Levy was an Air Corps Cadet, later seeing service in the South Pacific with the Merchant Marine. MISS LILLLIAN PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Price of Parkside Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Lil- lian, to Robert E. Glickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Glickman of Maplewood, N. J. Both Miss Price and her fiance attended the University of South- ern California, where he was affiliated with Tau Delta Phi fra- ternity. A fall wedding is being planned:, CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Max Pechensky wishes to thank rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. 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