e 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 15, 1948 ..,Activiiico in Society Assik-Lazar Nuptials Solemnized Sept. 26 Dr. Morris Weitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Weitz of Fullerton Ave., professor of philosophy at Vassar College, has returned from a t9ur of the European countries. During the summer he attended the conference of philosophers at Amsterdam, Holland, and the music festival at Edinburgh, Mrs. David Wolf. and daughter, Gloria Fay, of Fullerton Ave. left for Los Angeles to attend the wedding of her nephew and cousin, Robert Kaplan. They will remain all the holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Feinberg, Mrs. Wolf's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Walker of Metuchen, N. J., have been visiting her mother. Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of Boston B1\id. Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd. had as their guests last week her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frankel of Lo.s Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ellard Pfaelzer of Chicago are guests at the Book Cadillac Hotel for a few days while visiting with friends. Mrs. Gerald Tatarsky of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin of Chicago spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen of Lincolnshire Dr. have returned from a few days' stay in Cleveland. Mrs. Day Krolik of Wildemere Ave. and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold N. Brodie of Oak Dr.. have returned from a 10-day stay in the Smoky Mts. and White Sulphur Springs, Va. Mrs. Seymour Simons of Wildemere Ave. left Thursday to spend a few days in Chicago. Mrs. Leonard Mason and Ruth M. Levine of Detroit and Mrs. Harvey Cole of Windsor, national officers of Iota Alpha Pi sorority, are in Pittsburgh this weekend for the sorority's national council meeting. 'Mrs. Fred Bernstein of Chicago is the house guest of Henry Friedman and his children of Edison Ave. Her husband, Judge Bernstein, who _was here for a few days, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gans of Pleasant Ridge have as their guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nathusius of New York. Dr. Gus Fred of Boston visited with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Dr. enroute to Chicago, where he will attend the medical meeting. He also will spend a few days in Waco, Tex., with his mother before returning home. Mrs. Mark Alpern of Mt. Clements is spending a few weeks in Chicago as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Feldman. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Michel of St. Louis are visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield Ave., and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave. They are the house guests of the former. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline and their son, Dr. Allan Kline, have moved from Cortland Ave. and are now residing at 16884 Birwood. Mrs. Allan Klein of Lorain, 0. visited with members of her family enroute to Lansing, where she was the guest for a few days of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spiegelman. - Mrs. Etta Comins of New York is leaving this Friday for Cali- fornia, following a week's visit with her nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bronson of Prairie Ave. Harry Engelstein of Chicago spent the last week-end in Detroit visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becsky of Los Angeles, who have been the guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fox of Leslie Ave., left on Thursday to spend a week in New York, and upon their return will visit in Detroit for a short time before leaving for home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kert of Toronto spent the last week-end visiting with members of their family in Detroit and Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore GalloW had as their guests last week-end their children, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Atlas and son, Richard, of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Erwin SLwen of Long Island, and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brussel-Smith of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gotlib (Miriam Tobin) and daughter, Judith, of Flint were the guests over the Holy Days of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Merton Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Katz (Frances Bloom) are residing in their new apartment on Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bialeck, formerly of Collingwood Ave., are now residing in their new home at 18510 Woodingham Dr. • Ann Stoller and Shirley Varnen will entertain Rita Saltzman and Beatrice Fogel of Chicago this week-end. Mrs. Lena Pinckney of Boston, Mass., is visiting with her chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk, and granddaughter, Nancy, of Stoepel Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weinberg of Monterey Ave. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary by attending a surprise party at their home Oct. 9, given by Mr. and Mrs. Zolton Glantz and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chupack. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Overton annuonce the return of their son, Bob, who had been touring the Southwest and Mexico since leaving the service. He will reside with his parents at 2312 Taylor. The marriage of Dorothy Es- telle Lazar and Samuel C. Assik was solemnized at a candlelight ceremony at Bnai Moshe Sept. 26. Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiated. MRS. SAMUEL ASSIK The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lazar of,Sturte- vant Ave., and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Assik, also of Sturtevant Ave. The bride wore a traditional gown of ivory satin, with seed pearl embroidery. The full skirt extended into a court train. Her fingertip veil fell from a satin crown embroidered with seed pearls. She carried an arrange- ment of white orchids. The bride's sister, Alice Lazar, was maid-of-honor, and the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Abra- ham Brodsky, was matron of hon- or. Bridesmaids were Irene As- sik, sister of the bridegroom, Miriam Leebove and Mrs. Rich- ard Lazar. Edgar Landerman of Pittsburgh served as best man, and seating the guests were the bride's three brothers, Dr. Mor- ton, Howard and Richard Lazar, and Abraham Brodsky. Following the wedding dinner, the young couple left for Miami Beach. After Nov. 1 they will be at home at the Highland Towers. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bloom and son, Jerry, - of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Linick, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Marks of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay of Ely- ria, 0.; Mrs. Joseph Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lefkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Singer of Pitts- burgh; Mr. and Mrs. James Rueckner of Cleveland; Mrs. Joseph Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deutsch, - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Borenstein of Lorain, 0., and Mrs. A.. S. Horowitz of Chicago. For Your Dancing Pleasure LEE FIELDS and his orchestra MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS TO. 5-4720 before 1 P. M. TY. 7-5294 alter 1 P. M. Her fiance attended Indiana and Columbia Universities. He is al.. filiated with Pi Lambda Phi fra.- ternity. A January wedding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Siegel of Santa Rosa Drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Morris Book, son of Mr, and Mrs. I. Book of Toronto, Ontario. * • * Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Utchenik of Richton Ave. ,announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Rita, to Jay B. Jonap, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jonap of Monterey Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gillary an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Belle, to George Ungar, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ungar of New York City. A Nov. 28 wedding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen of Euclid Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mil- dred, to Al Hooberman, son of Mrs. Hilda Hooberman of Dexter Blvd. A December wedding is being planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Fonberg of W. Chicago announced the betrothal of their daughter, Ei- leen, to Ed Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rose of Indianapolis, at a recent dinner party. The bride-elect attended Ma- dame Ravilers School of Drama. 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Monroe Title, chairman of the SUNDAY NIGHTERS, announces that the group's next dance will be held Oct. 30 in Butzel Hall. * * Mort Goodman, teen-age direc- tor, announces that there are still a few openings in the hobby class. The group meets every Monday evening in the Center arts and crafts room. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Charnas of Glendale Ave announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Edward Rubenfein, son of Mrs. Ida Rubenfein of Boston, Mass. * * - * Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levin of Fullerton Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Lor- raine, to Irving Segal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Segal of Buena Vista Ave. ' Miss Levin at- tended Wayne University and the University of Wisconsin. Her fiance is a student at Wayne. No date has been set for the wed- ding. * * * Mr. and Mrs. David Teitlebaum of W. Philadelphia Ave. an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Felix Ros- enzweig of Detroit, formerly of Rome, Italy, at an engagement party at their home. * Jewish Center Activities Open house for CENTER JUN- IORS will be held Sunday, Oct. 17. Parents are invited. Juniors will register for Sunday and week day programs consisting of arts and crafts, photography, drama- tics, choral group and club activi- ties, it was announced by Deena Zemel, the Center's new junior activities director. * * * PASADENA STUDY CLUB will hold an "Autumn Party" at the home of Mrs. Max Nosan- chuk, 2427 Ford, at 8:30 p.m. Wed- nesday, Oct. 20. 'DAVISON MOTHERS CLUB will hold a Sukkoth program at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 21, at the Work- man's Circle. * * * The Jewish Cen'..er BOWLING ALLEY will reopen for the fall season Oct. 17. Harry Rabino- witz will be in charge, and avail- able for bowling instructions. 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