THE JEWISH NEWS-13
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Friday, October 29, 1948
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Becker-Keidan, Nuptials
Mrs. Aaron Hartz of. Leslie Ave. returned from Flint where she
was guest for a few weeks of hek son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs: Harry Hartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg of Boston Blvd. left on Thursday
for New York where they plan' to spend a few days.
' ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gunsberg have moved from Warrington Rd.
and are now residing at 17765 Manderson Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper C. Cutler of Warrington Dr. returned from
•
a short stay in New York. •
Mr. and Mrs. •Aaron Osher have moved from Indiana. Ave. and
are now residing at 2924 Sturtevant Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul of Whitmore Rd: left for Los Angeles,
Calif., where they plan to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen of Ephrata, Pa., have been visiting
their son-m-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Davis Benson of North
lawn Ave. •
Mrs. Julius Howard of Los Angeles is a guest at the Wilshire Apt.
Hotel while visiting with members of • her family and friends.
Miss Rena Flayer of Rochester Ave. has returned from a motor
trip through Canada.-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Handleman of Fullerton Ave. will observe
their 45th wedding anniversary on Oct. 31 and will be honored at a
dinner at the Whittier Hotel by their children.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ehrlich of Boston Blvd. will leave Sunday,
Oct. 31, for Los Angeles, where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham DeRoVen of 4067 Kendall honored their
sister-in-law, Mrs. M. DeRoven of Los Angeles at a reception in their
home Oct. -23.
Harry Stiglitz of 2277 Euclid Ave. returned to his home after
a two-month stay in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Irving Rodenberg of Evansville, Ind., is visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ,Harris of 7442 Kipling Ave.
Jack Stiglitz of 18024 Northlawn returned home after spend-
ing two weeks in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr: and Mrs. Lee Waldbott and her mother, Mrs. Joseph Leach,
have moved from Rochester Ave. and are now residing at '7140
Thatcher Ave.
Council Scholarship
Program Extended to
South America, Israel
The National Council of Jewish
Women, which fOr more than : two
years has been. providing Ameri-
Solemnized October . 27
Barbara Joyce Becker and
Herbert Keidan spoke their mar-
riage vows before a -floral altar
Oct. 27 at Knollwood Country
Club. Dr. B. Benedict Gldzef and
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at
Mr. and 'iMrs. Harry Kordner
of 2726 Leslie announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Ger-•
aldine Marva, to Melvin Schus-
terman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis •Chusterrhan 'Of 12020 La
Belle. Mr. Schusterman - attends
Wayne University College of
Engineering. The couple plans
to be married Dec. 26 at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg.
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MRS. HERBERT KEIDAN
the late afternoon ceremony,
which was followed by a dinner.
Mrs. Keidan is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. harry Becker of
1920 Strathcona Dr, Her hus-
band's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Keidan of. Calvert Ave.
The bride's attendants were
Joyce Janeway, Ruth Avison,
Joan Meyers and Vivian Keidan.
Jacob Keidan, the bridegroom's
brother, served as best man, and
the ushers were Jerry Sklar,
Morris Brown, William Gillis,
Brewster Broder, Samuel Robin-
son, Robert Becker and Harold
Noveck.
A gown of ivory satin brocade
with a full circular train was the
bride's choice for her wedding.
Her two-tiered veil of silk illu-
sion was caught by .a juliette cap
of lace and seed pearls. She car-
ried white orchids and stephan-
otis.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breakstone
of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Morrison of Chicago; Mrs.
Bryna Baker of New York; Mr,
and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Tor-
onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Gustave
Ring of Washington, D. C.
The young couple left for a
wedding trip in Florida and Cuba.
They will reside in Detroit. .
JWV Auxiliaries Get
Department Awards
Certificates of commendation
from the national offices of the
Jewish War Veterans Ladies
Auxiliary were p,resented . at
the state department meeting,
Oct. 28.
The auxiliaries Of Charles and
Aaron Kogan, Yetz-Cohen, De-
troit Auxiliary No. 135, Law-
rence Jones, Lt: Eli Levin, Sgt.
Morton Silverman, General Mau-
rice Rose, and Pfc. Joseph L.
Bale Posts received awards re-
cognizing their contributions to
the defense and upbuilding of
Israel by helping to equip the
RI* base hospital at Carrip Tel-
etwinsky. Lt. Eli Levin Auxili-
ary also received a special award
for its service in the canned ,milk
drive.
The state department received
a certificate of commendation for
its work in establishing three
new units in the past year.
Mr. and -Mrs. Seymour J.
Frank of Wildemere Ave, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Shirley Jane, to Robert
The engagement of Rona Leah B. Colten, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meisner, daughte• of Mr. and Morse Colten of Chicago Blvd.
Mrs. Max Meisner, of Leslie Ave.,
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to Donald 'Sussman, son of Mrs.
Word
has
been
received in De--
Samuel Sussman and the late
troit of the announcement of the
MP. Sussman, was 'announced at
a dinner party recently at 'her engagement of Judith Kaplan,
parents' home. The wedding is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William.
H. Kaplan of Westwood, Calif.,
planned for December.
formerly of Detroit, to Arthur Sie-
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gel of San Diego. Both Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wil- Kaplan and her fiance are attend-
son of Clairmount Ave. an- ing the University of California at
nounce the engagement of their Berkeley.
* * *
daughter, Fern Joyce, to Harley
M. Selbing, son of Mrs. Evelyn
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fargo of
Selbing of Detroit and Harold N. the Wilshire Hotel announce the
Selbing of Boston.
engagement of their daughter,
* * *
Suzanne Carol, to Ben Goldstein,
Mrs. S. Hurvich of 3319 Blaine son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gold-
announces the engagement of her stein of Taylor ave.
daughter, Blanche, to Bill Yenof-
sky of Boston, Mass. The wed-
ding will take „place Jan. 2 in
Boston.
8 or 16 flint
MOVIE PROJECTORS
Miss Buttenweiser, Mrs. Tubin
can university training to Euro-
pean women as an aid to the
reconstruction of- the Jewish com-
munity abroad, has expanded its
CARD OF THANKS
overseas scholarship program to
The family of the late Nathan
include the Middle East and Musk Study Club Hears
Pleasant acknowledges with
South America.
grateful appreciation their
Three young women from Israel Original Youth Artist
friends' kind expressions of sym-
and one from
are the
Music Study Club of Detroit pathy.
first- scholarship celebrated its 25th • anniversary
students from Oct. 15 with a luncheon and pro-
'these areas. With. gram at the Wardell-Sheraton.
ROSENBLAT
Selection of
Guest artist was Samuel Sorin,
ORCHESTRAS
Three students the first young artist to be pre-
from I.s r a el, sented by the club in its annual
Weddings—Bar Mitzvahs
ouncil strength- Young artists recital in the sea-
Socials
iens its partici son of 1936-37. "His brilliant
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pation i n the playing proved that 'the Club's
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The three Israeli students, Mrs. Lawrence Krohn stated.
Shlomith Tubin, Aliza Hatchwell
and • Eva Buttenweiser, are all
It's No Problem
registered in school in New York
for Us to
City. Mrs. Ttibin, a native. of
Czechoslovakia and for 14 years
a resident of Beth Zera, a Kib
butz in the Jordan Valley, is
studying nursery school and ele-
mentary education at the Bank
Street School. She is in the United
States with her husband, who is
We Leave Nothing
engaged in an education mission
to Guesswor-k . . .
for a labor Zionist organization,
and her two children, aged 10 and
Planning an affair for any grumble of guests to
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engagement of their daughter,
Shirley Ruth, to Allen Jerome
Schiff, son of Dr. and Mrs. Morris
Schiff'Of Glendale Ave. A late
December wedding is being,
planned.
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