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April 08, 1949 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-04-08

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Wed by Candlelight

Adivitie3 in °tidy

RESNICK - PERIN: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Perin of Burlingame
Ave. announce the marriage of
their daughter, Miriam, to Harry
Resnick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Resnick of Tyler Ave.
The ceremony took place April
3 at the Lee Plaza Hotel, in the
presence of the immediate family,
and was followed by a wedding
luncheon. Rabbi Morris Adler
officiated.
After a three week's honey-
moon in Florida and Cuba, the
couple will reside at 2130 Ewald
Circle.
* * *

DANN-AARON: Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Aaron of New York an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter . Doris, to Alvin A. Dann,
MRS. HAROLD EDELSON
The marriage of Elaine Ruth son of Mr. and Mrs. Moe S. Dann
Krell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Calvert Ave. on March 20.
Benjamin Krell, Jr., of Cortland! Rabbi Friedman of the Jackson
Ave. and •Harord Edelson, son of Heights Community Center per-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edelson ' of formed the ceremony which was
Wildemere Ave. was solemnized i held at the Hotel Pierre in New
Saturday evening, April 2. Rabbi I York City. Rita Aaron was her
Morris Adler and - Cantor Jacob sister's only attendant and Myron
3onenklar officiated at the candle- Dann was his brother's best man.
light ceremony which was held at Following the wedding breakfast,
the young couple left for a honey-
the Book Cadillac Hotel.
moon in Washington, D. C. They
The bride who was given in plan to make their home in New
marriage by her father was York. Detroit guests at the wed-
gowned in candlelight satin. The ding besides the bridegroom's
fitted bodice was fastened in front parents, were his brother-in-law
with tiny buttonS from the waist and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
to the small lay-down collar of Berry.
lace. The sleeves were long and
the full skirt extended into .a
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
court train. Her fingertip veil
of illusion fell from a lace cap met at the home of Mrs. Irving
that was fastened under the chin Klein of Sturtevant Ave. to make
with satin ties. She carried a arrangements for its annual
luncheon, to be held Wednesday, ,
bouquet of Calla Lilies.
Roslyn Edelson, the bride- April 27, at the Book-Cadillac.
groom's sister, came from Coral Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be
Gables, Florida where she at- guest speaker, and the musical
tends Miami University to be the program will feature violinist
maid of honor. The bridesmaids Arthur Grossman and vocalist
included' the bride's cousin, Mar- Ilene Blake. Nellie Gedanke, TO.
jorie Ungrar of Chicago, Mrs. 8-6324, is ticket chairman.
Harvey Geller and Mrs. Herbert
Spoon.
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL
Sam Solomon served his
TRANSPORTATION
brother-in-law as best man and
AND TOURS
seating the guests were Norman

Miss Mildred Medalie and her mother, Mrs. N. Medalie, have
returned to their home in Mancelona, Mich., following a few months'
visit in Detroit, where they were guests at the Belcrest Hotel. ' -
Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Bader and their daughters, Rikki. and Sheron,
of Glendale Ave. have returned from a visit in Hollywood Beach, Fla.
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Harry Wine has returned to her home in Bridgeport, Conn.,
following a short visit with members of her family and friends.
Miss Guida Garon of Stoepel Ave. is spending her spring vaca-
tion from the University of Michigan visiting in New York.
Mrs. A. David Horowitz and her small son of Brooklyn; N. Y.,
are spending a few Weeks' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N.
Keidan of Calvert Ave. Dr. Horowitz is planning to join his family
for the Passover Holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels of Whitmore Rd. have returned
from a month in 'Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sills of Oak Dr. returned on Sunday from
a week in New York.
Mrs. Irving B. Ackerman and her daughter Judith of Shrewsbury
Dr. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach.
Home from Harvard College to spend the spring vacation with
their parents are Arthur Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Hartman of Shrewsbury Rd., Stanley Zemon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Zemon of Wildemere Ave. and Joel Isaacson, son of Mrs.
'
Harry Kirschbaum of Longfellow Ave.
Mr. and Mrs.. Morris Abrams of Lawton Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mendel Berger of Burlingame Ave. have returned from a visit in
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gallow of Calvert Ave. have returned
from Tucson, Ariz., where they spent the winter months.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gershenson of Woodstock Ave. have re-
turned from a South American cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Sauel Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oppen-
heim returned on Wednesday from a visit in Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Maniloff have returned from Miami Beach,
where they have been for the last six months and for the present are
residing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Litvin of 'blooding- .
ham Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of the Belcrest and Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Feliman of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a trip through
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ginsburg of Traverse City spent the week-
end of March 27 at the Hotel Statler. While here they attended the
Winl- mlrn-n- 1-( nor.vner wedding.
Mrs. Sylvia Roenberg has as her guest Mrs. Leo Himmelbaum
(inc.
and aaughi.cr, 1,1141 Of ive
Plans are being completed by Marion Greisman of New York
End Herbert Cooper for their April 10th wedding. The couples troth
was announced by the bridegroom's aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hyman of 4301 Sturtcant, at a recent family dinner.
Mrs. Hattie Newman of Outer Dr. had as her guest her sister, Mrs.
Minerva Grossman of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., who had been visiting her
daughter in Los Angeles.
After spending two months in the west, Mrs. George Freedman
bas returned to her home on Whitmore Rd. She visited with relatives
and friends in Los Angeles, Palms Springs and Phoenix, Ariz.
Smart set from Wayne University held a party Saturday, April
2, at the home of Sylvain Joy Crantz, 17367 Monica.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Maniloff (Lillian Litvin) have returned from
Miami Beach and are residing at 18410 Woodingham Dr.
Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Mellen have returned from a trip to Miami
Beach, where they spent a fortnight, and New York City, where
Dr. Mellen attended the annual meeting of the American College of
Physicians.
Mrs. Ruth B. EdelsOn, who is completing her studies for the
Bendix, another brother-in-law;
A.M. degree in hospital administration at Columbia University, is Martin Meyers, Robert Alper and
spending her spring cavation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Leonard Rouff.
Bruson and son, James Edelson, of Yellowstone Ave.
Following the wedding dinner
the young couple left on a honey-
Ruth Weckler in Piano I Julius Rosenwald Post
moon trip which will include
Recital Monday Evening Fetes Hospital Patients
California and Mexico.
Out of town guests included
Ruth Meckler, 11 year old win-
Mrs. Max Sott of Chicago, Mr.
Julius
Rosenwald
Auxiliary
of
ner of the Gabrilowitsch' Scholar-
and Mrs. Harry Snyder of Cleve-
ship, will be presented by her the American Legion held its land, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koz-
teacher, Edward Bredshall, in a annual Passover' party for pa- man of Toledo and Mrs. B.
piano recital Monday evening, tients at the Lapeer State Hos- Handler of Boston, Mass.
April 11, at the Detroit Institute pital March 27. Rabbi Herman
Rosenwasser conducted a Pass-
over program. -
(Master of Ceremonies)
Refreshments were served- to
HIS
each patient and gifts of candy,
ORCHESTRA
clothing and jewelry were dis-
AND
tributed.
ENTERTAINMENT
The party was planned by Mrs.
Sadie Morrisson and Mrs. Clara
PRESENTS
Cohen, who expressed the Aux-
Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
iliary's gratitude to Mrs. Helen
Variety Revue
Lewis, the Rosenwald Post, Mr.
Complete Party Arrangements
and Mrs. Jack Fisher, Bob Mor-
rison and Irwin Cohen for their
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2510 Ford
assistance.

S. ROSENBLAT

THE JEWISH NEWS—17
Friday, April 8, 1949

7 14arriage3

4 4..JC

Women's Group
To Honor Journalist

The annual award by the De-
troit Women's Division of the
American Jewish -Congress to a
Detroit newspaperman for efforts
to improve race relations be-
tween minority groups in the
city, will be bestowed at the an-
nual AJC luncheon, May 18.
The award committee consists
of George' Schermer, executive
director of the Mayor's Interrac-
ial Committee, Frank Angelo,
president of the Detroit News-
paper Guild, a n d Professor
Sprague Holden, director of the
School or Journalism at Wayne
University.

MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT,
calling for material and spiritual
support for Israel at a meeting
of the Bronx Region of the Zion-
ist Organization of America, said
that such aid will make the Jew-
ish state "stand as a beacon of
light in the world of the future."

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