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January 14, 1949 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-01-14

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Parents Tell Troth

M arriage3

THE JEWISH NEWS



IS Art Talk Is Scheduled

At Sholom Aleichem Oneg;

Friday, January 14, 1949

HORDES-SINGER: An impres I COLTEN-FRANK: In a noon
sive ceremony marked the mar ceremony at Congregation
Sets Wedding Date
riage, on Jan. 4, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 13, Shir-
Bnai David, of Nesia R. Singer, ley Jane Frank, daughter of Mr.
daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Isadore and Mrs. Seymour Frank, was
Singer of 3245 Calvert Ave., to married to Robert Belson Colten,
Herbert J. Hordes, son of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Morse M.
Mrs. William Hordes of 2308 Cal- Colten.
vert Ave. Rabbis Joshua S. Sper-
The bride wore a gown of gar-
ka and Joseph Thumin and Can- denia white silk. taffeta, simply
tor Hyman Adler officiated at th e fashioned with basque waist,
service.
slight train, and long tight
Nancy Reider was matron o f sleeves coming to points over
honor and Earl Hordes, the bride- the hands. Her tiered fingertip
groom's brother, was best man veil fell from a bonnet of duchesse
'Marion Fuller, a cousin of the lace and was edged in the same
bride, was bridesmaid. Joseph heirloom lace. She carried a
; spray bouquet of white camel-
Schober was the usher.
MISS EDYTHE WEBERMAN
lias and green ivy.
Richard * Wishnetsky, nephew 1 The matron of honor, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weber- of the bridegroom, and Kay J.
I Jacob Keidan, was attired in a
man of Euclid Ave. announced Singer, sister of the bride, were
faille gown of Monet green with
the engagement of their daugh- junior usher and bridesmaid.
high neck and full draped back.
More than 500 guests attended She carried Rubirum lilies.
ter, Edythe, to Fred C. Swartz,
Joseph Colten served his broth-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swartz the reception in the social hall
of Bnai David after the cere-
of Hazelwood Ave., at a dinner at mony. Adorning the bridal cake er as best man. The ushers were
William S. Frank, brother of the
MISS NATALIE SIMS
their home Sunday evening.
were miniature figures represent- bride, Milton Baron of East Lans-
Natalie
Marilyn Sims, whose
The bridegroom-elect will grad- ing a Chupah ceremony. They ing, Ernest Jay, David Lipton,
engagement to Ralph B. Shiff-
uate from Wayne University in were brought from the State of cousin of the bridegroom, William man was announced recently, has
Isrtel recently by the bride- F. Steinberg, cousin of the bride,
February.
groom.
and Leslie Trigg of Lancaster, Pa. set March 27 at her wedding date.
The bride-elect is the daughter
After
their
honeymoon
in
New
December Bride
of Mrs. Bertha Sims of Buena
York, the newlyweds will make
To Wed in April
Vista Ave. and the late Irwin
their home on Rochester Ave.
Sims. Her fiance's parents are
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Shiffman of
ding included: Abe Savalevitz,
Grand Ave.
Jack Savelevitz and Marcia Sa-
velitz of Ansonia, Conn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky and
Bnai David Women
children, Richard and Terry, Mr.
Hold Victory Party
and Mrs. - Harry Lutner and
daughter, Anne, and Miss Hen-
rietta Cohen of New York City;
Final plans are being arranged
Mr. and Mrs. Max Singer of
by Mrs. Morris Kosak, chairman,
South Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Sam
for the Bnai David Sisterhood
Winograd and Mr. and Mrs: Sid-
victory party, to be held at 7 p.m.
ney Winograd of Windsor.
Monday, Jan. 17, at the Wilshire
* * *
Hotel.
PINTARICH-SLOBIN: Mrs. S.
Following dinner, initiation of
K. Slobin of 2967 Gladstone an-
new members will take place.
nounces the marriage of her
Members are asked to contact
daughter, Esther, to J. J. Pinta-
Mrs. Kosak, TO. 5-3515, for res-
rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pin-
ervations.
tarich of Chicago Ill. The wedding
The next affair planned by the
took place Nov. 28.
Sisterhood is a bridge luncheon,
The young couple are on an ex-
to be held at the Bnai David
tended honeymoon in Los
MISS BEVERLY CONGRESS
MRS. ALLEN J. SCHIFF
social hall, Feb. 22. Mesdames
Angeles.
An April wedding is planned Alex Galanda and Charles Var-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wohlman
by Beverly Congress, daughter of nen, will be in charge of the
announce the marriage of their
Haifa Chapter, ZOD, Plans Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Congress of affair.
daughter, Shirley Ruth, to Allan
Griggs Ave., and Dr. Edmund J.
To Raise Funds for Israel
Elkins, „son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Schiff, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Card of Thanks
Samuel Elkins of Brooklyn.
Morris Schiff, Dec. 25, at the
Haifa
Chapter,
of
the
Zionist
bride's home.
I wish tip take this means to
Organization of Detroit, will have
BUDAPEST (JTA)—The Hun- thank all my relatives and
a
games
night
Wednesday,
Jan.
garian police have apprehended
Central High Parents
26, to raise funds for Israel, at Vilmos Lucska, former Nazi friends for the kindnesses
To Meet Wednesday
Moss Hall, 5028 Joy Road.
leader of the Budapest ghetto, shown me at the death of my
Dr. Louis L. Kazdan, Haifa who in 1945 was prepared to de- wife, Rose Kamin Cohn.
Harry Nathan, temporary presi- president, announces that the af- molish the ghetto by fire and
• DAVID D. COHN,
dent of the Central High School fair is being arranged by the explosives.
3375 Collingwood.
Parents' Association, announces a chapter's fund raising committee,
meeting for 8 p.m. Wednesday, co-chairmen, Sidney Brand and ••■■■■■■rv■■■■•■■■••■■•■•■■■-v- vrInev ■-
■ -vvr.■■•,■■
Jan. 19, in the Central High audi- Irving Sniderrhan, and the social
torium.
committee co-chairmen, Mes-
Committee reports will be fol- dames Philip Bernstein and Jo-
lowed by election of permanent seph Carp.
on Beautiful Lake Charlevoix - CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
officers. All parents of Central
Tickets may be obtained from
students are requested to attend. merribers of Haifa Chapter or by
Michigan's Healthiest Area
This is the first time in many telephoning the fund raising/co-
Ages 4-16
years that a permanent parents' chairman, Sidney Brand, /TO.
LIMITED ENROLLMENT
association has functioned at Cen- 5-4390, and Irving Sniderman,
tral.
UN. 1-0961.

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Registration Now Open

Sholem Aleichem Institute an-
nounces that Mrs. Sylvia Chover,
a graduate of the school will be
guest speaker at the Oneg Sha-
bat at 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14, at
the Institute, 3754 Monterey.
Mrs. Chover will speak on "The
Famous French Painter, Picasso."
She will illustrate her lecture
with examples of his work. Ad-
mission is free and the public is
invited to attend.
For the balance of January
new applications are being ac. 7
cepted for the kindergarten -class-
es as well as for the afternoon
classes for older children: Regis-
tration will close with the begin
ning of the new semester in Feb-.
ruary. All parents wishing to en- .
roll their children are urged to
call HO. 5404 for further inform-
ation.

Tall Towers Party

Tall Towers will hold a
"Break Resolution Party" at 8:30
p.m. Sunday, Jan. 16, at 17174
Griggs. All men and women
meeting height requirements are
invited. For further information
call TY. 7-2027.

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