Adivitiei Tn arrtageo • 612 Society Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Davis of Ewald Circle are motoring to San Bernadino, Calif., where they plan to remain for two months. Capt. and Mrs. Morris Gibber of Monticello, N. Y., visited here with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Bussell. During their Detroit stay they were entertained by other Detroit relatives— Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Penn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levcovitz and Mrs. A. L. Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snitman will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday evening, Dec. 26, at their home, 2447 Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soverinsky and daughter, Marcia, returned from a six-week stay in Miami Beach, Florida, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hy Sweet of the Winterhaven Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rill, of Montreal, who were guests of the Res- glers of W. Euclid Ave., for the past fortnight, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dorb and family are now residing in their new home on Cherrylawn. Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenberg of 3874 Boston Blvd. will celebrate their 12th wedding anniversary at a dinner and Oneg Shabbat at their home Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kane and mother, Mrs. Sarah Goldman, are now residing at 4031 Buena Vista. Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell, who have resided at the Lee Plaza Hotel, expect to be in their new home at 18675 Washburn Jan. 1. Among the out of town guests who will attend the marriage of Mildred Lenhoff to Bernard Glicker, Dec. 26 at Bnai David are Mrs. R. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harris and son, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Harris of North Carolina and Mr. and Mrs. E. Swartz , of New York. Mr. and Mrs. David Sislin were hosts at a reception at the Labor Zionist Institute last Saturday night in honor of their son- in-law, Harold Novak, who has been admitted to the Bar of Michi- gan. Mrs. Robert J. Newman, chairman of the committee on cam- paign structure of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, called the first meeting of the committee at her home on Canterbury Drive for Friday, Dec. 24. Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe is co-chairman of the committee. Other members are: Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Sidney J. Allen, Herman A. August, Hyman C. Broder, Perry P. Burnstein, Lewis B. Daniels, Ralph Davidson, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Max Frank, Seymour J. Frank, Saul Glueckman, Arthur I. Gould, Jason L. Honigman, John C. Hopp, William B. Isenberg, Harry Jacobson, Ivor J. Kahn, Sidney M. Kalt, Siegmund Kulka, Maurice A. Landau, Philip R. Marcuse, Alfred Meyers, J. H. Pol- ozker. Louis Redstone, Emil D. Rothman, Nathan B. Schermer, Carl S. Schiller, Nate S. Shapero, Maurice Silverman, Abraham Srere, Henry Wineman, Julian Zemon. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaye and sons, Fred and Marvin, and daughter, Joyce, of Fairfield Ave. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Paul are now residing at 9930 Pice Ave., Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Greenberg and daughter, Nancy, and son, llogar, are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach. Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky and her two children of New York are visiting with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William 'Hordes of Calvert Ave. Mr. Wishnetsky will join them here on Jan. 4 for the wedding of Mrs. Wishnetsky's brother, Herbert Hordes, fo Nesia Singer. Belle Greenblatt of Woodingham Dr., whose marriage to Albert Selter will take place Jan. 2 at the Park Ave. Hotel, was entertained at showers by her sisters and sister-in-law, Ruth Greenblatt, Mrs. Jack Sandler and Mrs. Jack Greenblatt. Virginia Rosenthal is spending her vacation from the University Of Colorado with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morey Rosenthal of Parkside Ave. Dr. Richard Ellmann, professor of English literature and com- position at Harvard University, visited here this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann of Connecticut Ave. Dr. Ellmann's book, "Yeats: The Man and the Masks," is receiving nationwide acclaim. Mesdames Fannie Cooper, Sadie Hertz and Evelyn Hordes Wish- netzky were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower on Dec. 22 at the Wardell Sheraton Hotel in honor of Nesia Singer, whose marriage to Herbert Hordes will take place on Jan. 4. Sunday night, Jan. 26, Rabbi Leon Frain will travel to Gales- burg, Ill., to officiate at the wedding of his nephew, Marvin Lang- haus, and JoAnn Grossman. Mrs. Augusta Subar and her daughter and son, Adeline and Seymour, left Wednesday for Rochester, N. Y., to attend the wed- ding of their son and brother, Elias David Subar to Ruthe Brown, Dec. 26. Others. of the family attending the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Subar and Mr. and Mrs. David W. Sklash. Following the wedding, Adeline Subar will leave for a vacation in New York City. She will . return Jan. 3 to resume her graduate studies at the Merrill-Palmer School. -- To Wed In April ericial Calendar December 26—Mildred Lenhoff,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lenhoff of Richton Ave., to Ber- nard Glicker, son of Mrs. Clara Glicker of Pingree Ave., at Bnai David Synagogue. * * * Jan. 4—Miss Nesia Singer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Singer of 3245 Calvert, to Her bert J. Hordes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes of 2308 Calvert, at Congregation Bnai David, at 7:30 p. m. LEVIN-RASKIN: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raskin of 2698 Fullerton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Loretta Lee, to David Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Levine of 3340 Glad- stone, Dec. 12, in Green Bay, Wis. The newlyweds will return to Detroit Jan. 6. * * MARKEL - BETMAN: Eleanor Sina Betman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Betman of Glynn Ct., and David Markel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Markel of Elmhurst Ave., spoke their mar- riage vows at a candlelight cere- mony at Moss' Nov. 28. Rabbi Stollman officiated. The bride wore a traditional gown of white satin trimmed in seed pearls. A tiara of white satin held her fingertip veil. She carried two purple orchids on a Bible. Mrs. Harry Siegel, sister of the bridegroom, served as matron-of- honor; Rose Hammer, May e Holtzman and Elaine Shear were bridesmaids, and Rosalyn Markel, junior bridesmaid. Harry Siegel served as best man; Maurice Bet- man, Jack Erman and Sam Mar- kel ushered, and Stewart Shear was junior usher. The couple honeymooned in Washington, D. C., and are now residing at 1646 Glynn Ct. December Bride tour and refreshments will fol- low. "PO 12—THE JEWISH RABBI MANDEL Z A G E R CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Women, will entertain the Men's Lodge Jan. 5, at a meeting celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Hillel Foundations, Mrs. Max Sinclair, Hillel chairman, announces. Mrs. Ben Lemberg, conservation chair- man, announces that a paid-up membership affair will be held in January. 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