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November 19, 1948 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-11-19

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THE JEWISH NEWS—II

AdivitieJ in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suffolk Dr. left on Thursday for
Boston where they will spend a few days visiting with their daughter,
Nancy, who is attending Erskine Junior College. They will attend
the Harvard-Yale game on Saturday. •
Mrs. Melville Welt of Balmoral Dr. returned from Chicago where
she visited with members of her family.
Mrs. Barnett Malbin of East Jefferson Ave. is visiting with
friends in Chicago.
Mrs. Joseph Welt of Whitmore Rd. has returned from, a visit in
New York.
Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mrs. Miles Finsterwald, and Mrs. Norman
Wechsler have returned from a visit in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Quint of Oak Dr. had as their guests
last week-end Mr' and Mrs. Milton Coretz of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham. Srere of Boston Blvd. returned from
Hamilton, 0., where they spent last week-end visiting their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lofenstein.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg of Edison Ave. left for a visit
in .California.
Mrs. William Field *of Roslyn Rd. left for New Orleans, La.,
where she will visit her daughter, Joan, who is, attending Sophie
Newcomb College.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon. of Wildemere Ave. left on Thursday
for Boston where they will attend the Yale-Harvard game and visit
their son Stanley who is attending Harvard College. They will visit
with members of their family in New York before Mrs. Zemon will •
go on to Florida where she plans to spend the winter months.
Mrs. Peter Martin returned to her home in New York on . Wed-
nesday after a 10-day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Solomon of Burlingame Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Roedecker of the Park Lane Apt. -left to
spend a month in Miami Beach, Fla. •
Included among those who attended the Assembly of Hebrew
Union Congregations. in Boston last week were Rabbi B. Benedict
Glazer, Melville Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis, Dr. Herbert
Kallet and Mrs. M. • George Wayburn.
Mrs. - Henry Fecheimer of Huntington Woods returned from a
visit. in New York.
Miss Gertrude Glazer of the Wilshire Hotel is spending the
week-end in Columbus with friends and will attend the Michigan-
Ohio game.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison and their small daughter, Rosalie,
returned to their home in Roslyn, L. I., after a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd. Mrs. Marwil accom-
panied her children home and will remain for a few weeks.
,. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher of Lakewood Ave. returned from a
stay at St. Joseph, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv of Wildemere Ave. had as their guests
last week Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ziv of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Fish and their daughter, Judith, and son, Lawrence, of Highland
Park, Ill., and Mrs. Walter Schoenbach of Los Angeles.
Mrs. Al Mann of Muirland Ave. has as her guests this week-end
her father and her brother of McKeysport, Pa.

Friday, November 19, 1948

Nesia Singer Engaged
To Wed Herbert Hordes

Early Deadline _for
ThanksgivingWeek

Due to Thanksgiving, the issue
C" The Jewish News of Friday,
Nov. 26, will have to be mailed
a day earlier than usual. The
deadline for copy for that issue
therefore will be advanced to
9:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 22,
with a Friday noon, Nov. 19,
deadline for photographs.

&dal Ca ten clar

Nov. 21—Miss Sarah Parker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Parker, to Sol Iwrey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Iwrey, at 5 p.m.,
at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
*
*
Nov. 21—Miss Esther Charnas,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon
Charnas, to Edward Rubenfein,
son of Mrs. Ida Rubenfein, at 11
MISS NESIA SINGER
a.m., at the Park Avenue Pent-
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Singer house.
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Nesia, to Herbert
Hordes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Hordes of 2308 Calvert.
The bridegroom-elect recently
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Jacob of Monte Vista Ave. and
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marriage vows Thursday, Nov.
11, at the home of the bride's
parents.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer offi-
ciated at the ceremony, which
was followed by a reception.
Mrs. Bernard Werbe attended
her sister as matron-of-honor,
and David Jacob - served as his
brother's best man.
The newlyweds left for the
Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado
Springs. Upon their return they
will live on Meyers Rd.
* * *
BLOOM-KAPLAN: Announce-
ment has been made of the mar-
riage of Miss Sarah Jane Kap-
lan, daughter of MPs. Elizabeth
L. Kaplan of Los Angeles and
Himon Kaplan of Detroit; to
Marc Bloom of Los Angeles. The
ceremony took place Sunday
noon, Nov. 14, at the home of
the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr.
Bnai Moshe Adult Classes and Mrs. David G. Lieberman
of Beverly Hills, Calif., in the
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of the immediate fam-
ilies, and was followed by a
The,second session of the adult wedding breakfast at the Hotel
study classes taught by Rabbi Bel Aire. The couple will make
Moses Lehrman at Bnai Moshe, their home in Los Angeles.
will take plaae Monday, Nov. 22.
The class in history will be at 10
a.m. and the class in Judaism at
11 a.m.
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The course will continue for 10
weeks and is -open to the public.

Detroit Louis , D. Brandeis
Lodge of Bnai Brith turned over
a check for $3800 to Aid-to-Israel
for purchase of two Dodge trucks.
Bill Brown helped the lodge meet
its quota by contributing $300.
Bob Rudman, chairman of
membership, announced that the
Samuel Dubrinsky membership
class has arranged a Sunday
morning breakfast at the home of
Meyer Cohen. A victory celebra-.
tion is being planned by the pro-
gram committee, at which at least
50 members will be presented to
Dubrinsky.
A games party is being planned
for Tuesday night, Nov. 23, at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Hall. The pub-
lic is invited.

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KAHN-BRAVER: At a double-
ring ceremony Nov. • 7, Betty
Braver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin L. Braver, was mar-
ried to Albert Kahn, son of Mrs.
F. Kahn of Wyandotte.
The wedding took place at the
home ot the bride's parents, 1531
Glynn Ct._ Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
officiated.
* * *
ROSENHAUS - ZIV: Elizabeth
Ann Ziv, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Ernest Ziv of Wilde-
mere Ave., became the bride of
Melvin Bernard Rosenhaus, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosenhaus,
Friday, Nov. 12, at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel. Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer officiated at the cere-
mony, which was followed by a
wedding breakfast.
Eleanor Wolf, sister of the
bridegroom, served as matron-
of-honor, with 'Suzanne Jackson
and Joan Florsheim of Chicago,
bridesmaids, and Judy Fish of
Chicago, cousin of the bride,
junior bridesmaid.
Stuart Komer was best man,
and Richard Hartman, Robert
Rosenthal and Theodore Kelter,
Jr., seated the guests.
The bride wore a gown of silk
taffeta and illusion with a court
train. Her three-tiered, finger-
tip veil of illusion was • held by
a wreath of taffeta petals. She

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MRS. DAVID DOMBEY
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man; daughter of Rabbi • and Mit.
Mayer I. Herman. of New' York.
City; to David I. Dombey, son of
Mrs. Mary-Dombey, of Detroit and
the late Maurice Dombey, took
place Saturday, Nov. 20, at the
Riverside Plaza Hotel in New
York.
The bride attends Hunter Col-_
lege and the bridegroom, a grad-
uate of Wayne University, is a
candidate for the master's degree
at New York University and is
teaching in the New York public
school.
Doris Dombey, sister of the
bridegroom, atended the bride.

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