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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Greenberg, who recently moved to 681
Whitmore Rd., left for Coronado, Calif., where they will celebrate the
50th wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nandor
Simon, at the Hotel Del Coronado Dec. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Simon will
have their children, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Kohn formerly of Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Simon of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simon of
Los Angeles, their grandchildren, Ronald and John Greenbei:g of the
University of Michigan, and friends and relatives from Detroit, Chi-
_ cago, New York and Los Angeles as their guests at the celebration. '
Pre-nuptial parties for Reva Kolodney, who became Mrs. A.
Alfred Taubman Dec. 1, were given by Mesdames Albert Nelson,
'Isadore Komisar, Harry Schwartz, Lester Taubman, Robert A. Schiff,
' . Arthur Rice, Samuel Willis, Philip. Taubman, Berthrarn Zheutlin,
L. Bloom, Samuel Chattman, Herman Adler, Max Carp, Mendel Carp
and Joseph Dizik.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Mandell of Cleveland spent the Thanks :-
giving week-end in Detroit visiting with members of their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaVine of Muirland Ave. have been visiting
in New York.
Mrs. Julius Howard returned last Friday to her home in Los
Angeles after a two months' visit with members of her family and
friends.
Mrs. Sophie Dee of Evanston, Ill., spent the Thanksgiving week-
end in Detroit visiting with members of her family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of the Lee Plaza had as their
guests over the Thanksgiving week-end their nephew and niece,
'Mr. and MM Charles Stein of Wheeling, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivan Frankel of Muirland Ave. held open
house on Tuesday evening, Nov. 23, in honor of her mother, Mrs.
- Paula Hartman, on the occasion of her '75th birthday. Out-of-town
guests included- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Haas and their son, Roy, of New York, and Mrs. Rebecca Bruch of
Cleveland.
Mrs. - Sadie Singer of Rochester Ave. has returned from . Chicago,
where she- spent a few days visiting with her son-in-law and daughter.
Stanley Immerman and his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and
Mrs. Arthur Bloom, of Gloticester Dr: left on Sunday to spend a
fortnight in .California.
Bride-elect_Helen Ann Miller, whose marriage to Marvin Manuel
Shusterman was solemnized Nov. 28 at Shaarey Zedek, was enter-
, tained at pre-nuptial events by her mother, Mrs. Isadore Miller, Mrs.
_ Abraham Shusterhian, . Mrs. Edward Goldberg, Mrs. Sam Plotkin,
Mrs. Eli Dorfman, Mrs. Jeffrey Berger, Lillian Alpert, Mrs. Nathan
Ma'rks, Mrs. Harry Blatnikoff and*Mrs. Sam Brazner.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Scholnick of Parkside Ave. have returned
from a- month's stay in California. .
Mr. and Mrs. David Schiller of Pennington Dr. have returned
from a visit in California.
Mrs. M. Nathaniel Frank- of W. Chicago Blvd. has returned from
. Battle Creek, where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Harris.
Mr. and- Mrs. Benjamin A. Gladwin (Rhea E. Cashman) of 866
Iroquois Ave. returned from their vacation, visiting Sun Valley,
' Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Coronado Beach,
La Jolla, Palm Springs, Tucson and New Orleans.
Mr_ 'and Mrs. Ruben Don, 7716 N. Marshfield Ave., Chicago, Ill.,
celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Nov. 29. Mrs. Don is
- the former Beatrice LeVey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeVey
of Clawson, formerly of Detroit.
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MISS RUTH WERTHEIM
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mier of
Broadstreet Blvd. announce the
engagement of their niece, Ruth
Wertheim, to Mitchell L. Bacow,
son of Mr.- and Mrs. Jacob Bacow
of Blaine Ave. Feb. 6 has been
set as the wedding date.
Plans Winter Nuptials
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MICKEY WOOLF
MISS SYLVIA NOVAK
28. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated
at the home ceremony.
The bride wore a white satin
princess-style gown, with a full-
length veil of illusion held by a
crown of lilies of the valley. She
carried a white orchid with lilies
of the valley.
Mrs. Max Tennebaum was ma-
tron-of-honor and Norman J.
Felig, best man. Barbara and
Bruce Tennebaum were flower
girl and ring bearer.
After a reception for the fam-
ily, the newlyweds flew to Ber-
muda for their honeymoon. They
will live in New York. Guests
from New York, Spokane, Wash-
ington and Columlus, 0., attend-
ed the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Novak of
Virginia Park announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Sylvia, to Louis L. Ornstein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ornstein
of Cleveland Heights, The couple
plans a February wedding. They
will- make their home in Detroit.
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The joint board meeting and
luncheon of the Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah will be held at 12:15
p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, at Huyler's.
A report of achievements to
date will be given by the follow-
ing executive • chairmen: Mes-
dames Adolph Lowe, central
west; Simone Diainond, central
east; Claire Axelrod, Russell •
Woods; Samuel Rubiner, univer-
sity east; Baer Keidan, univer-
sity west; Norman Steinberg,
Southern Oakland County.
Highlights of the Hadassah
convention at Atlantic City will
be presented by Mrs. Dora Ehr-
lich, Mrs. Max Frank and Mrs.
MRS. ARTHUR STRASNER
Ralph Davidson.
Joyce
Gottlieb, daughter of Mr.
Reservations may be made by
avid Mrs. Leslie Meltzer of Chic-
calling the Hadassah office, TY.
ago- Blvd., and Arthur Strasner,
8-8216.
of Wisconsin Ave., exchanged
marriage vows at a candlelight
Keidan Lodge to Observe
ceremony at the SheratOn HoteL
The bride's cousin, Annette
Anniversaries of Pearl
Weiss of Cleveland, was maid-of-
Harbor and UN Decision
honor. Mitchell Droz served as
best man.
On Tuesday,, Dec. 7, at its
The newlyweds left by plane
next meeting at Book Cadillac for a wedding trip in Miami.
Hotel, Harry B. Keidan Lodge
Bnai Brith will observe both the Canada Grants Admission
seventh anniversary of Pearl
To 210 'Jewish- Orphants
Harbor and the first anniversary
MONTREAL (JTA)—The Ca-
of the United Nations partition
nadian government has granted
decision.
Features of the evening will the Canadian Jewish Congress
be movies of Eretz Israel and the permission to bring an additional
final report on the Aid to Israel 210 Jewish war orphans from Eu-
drive. The lodge originalty under- rope.
took to raise money, for five jeep
ambulances, but as the nature of
the need changed, trucks were
for the Finest in
purchased instead, and three
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WEINER-COHEN: The mar-
riage of Miss Eleanor Cohen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Cohen of 3311 Chicago Blvd.,
and Harold Weiner of Los
Angeles, Calif., son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. W. Weiner of Rochester,
N.Y., was solemnized at the
Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Beverly
Hills, Calif., on Nov. 1. The cou-
ple spent their honeymoon at
Enseneda, Mexico. They will
snake their home in Los Angeles.
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BUCHSBAUM-TOPPER: At a
candlelight ceremony Nov. 28 at
the Wilshire Hotel, Mary R. Top-
per, daughter of Mrs. A. Topper
of Richton Ave. and the late
Joseph Topper, became the bride
of Joseph Buchsbaum, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Buchsbaum of
Burlingame Ave. Rabbi Rosen-
thal officiated.
The bride wore a gown of
white slipper satin with a lull
skirt extending into along train.
Her veil had a crown of bugle
beads and seed pearls. She car-
ried a Bible with a white orchid
and streamers. _
Sarah Siegel attended -her
sister as matron-of-honor. Bea-
trice Chodoroff and Shirley Gor-
man were bridesmaids, and Lor-
etta Siegal was her aunt's junior
bridesmaid. Sandra and Rowena
Buchsbaum were flower girls.
Alfred Buchsbaum - was his
brother's best man and the ushers
were Harry -Kieffer and Martin
Leinoff. Ronald Topper was
junior usher.
The newlyweds flew to New
York for their honeymoon. They
will reside at 19324 Hartwell.
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SCHLOSS-LEVETT: Mrs. Elsie
Rassner Levett and Maurice A.
Levett of Los Angeles, formerly
of . Detroit, announce the mar-
riage of their daUghter, Muriel
Rita, to Ludwig Schloss, Thanks-
giving eve at the Brentwood
Country Club. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. George
.Schloss of Westwobd, Calif.
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Belle Gillary, datighter of Mr.
&nd Mrs. Louis Gillary of W.
Grand Ave., became the bride of
George Unga-T.- of New York, son
of the )ate Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Ungar, Sunday afternoon, Nov.
On Miami Honeymoon
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