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June 24, 1949 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-06-24

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Zack-Abrams Nuptials
Held at Bride's Home

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Richard Mann of Covington Rd., has left for McKeesport, Pa.,
where he will spend the summer as the guest of his grandfather,
A. L. Herschberg.

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wolfson and their twins, Lori and Arthur,
Will return to their home in Racine, Wis., after a visit with her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mersky of Colorado Ave. Mrs. Wolf-
son's mother, Mrs. Rae Henry, who has been visiting in the City
for a number of weeks, will accompany them home.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pine of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the guests
of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of the
Alden Park Manor.

Ralph Shiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiller of • Hol-
comb Ave., left for Cleveland after spending the past month with
his parents, to take up his position in the first violin section of
the Summer Cleveland Symphony Orchestra.
Mrs. Robert Kittner of Baltimore (Miriam Carver, formerly of
Detroit.) and her Son, 'Johnny, are visiting her parents, Mr: and
Mrs.' Sam Carver of Chicago Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt of 3311 Chicago Boulevard
have returned from Cleveland this past week, where they attend-
ed the graduation of their son Donald (Siebert) from Western
Reserve University with the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Miller of 17159 Woodingham Dr.-, former-
ly of Flint, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary June 11
With a buffet dinner at their home for their close relatives and
friends.
Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Lehrman will be at home at 2900 Webb,
to members of Congregation Bnai Moshe and their friends on
Wednesday, June 29, 7:30 to 11:00 p.m., in honor of the graduation
of their daughters, Miriam, from Central High School and Blos-
som from Durfee Intermediate High School. No cards.
*Pa' • Mr. and Mrs. Max Reiner of Northlawn Ave., have returned
from Mexico, Miss., where they attended the graduation of their
son. Moury, from Missouri Military Academy.
Rabbi and Mrs. Harold B: Waintrup and daughter, Debra, of
Steubenville, 0., are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sol Zeme of Webb Ave. after which they will leave for Bretton
Woods, N. H., to attend the annual meeting of the Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis.
Mrs. Sol Zeme and Mrs. Herman Finkelstein entertained at a
miscellaneous shower in honor of D-rora Selesny, whose mar-
riage to Simon Kleinplatz will take place July 2.
-• Mrs. Jules M. Goldsmith and her three sons of Beverly Hills,
Calif.. formerly of Detroit, are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Pearlman of 19352 Strathmoor.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ginsburg of Traverse City have returned
from Ann Arbor, where they attended the graduation of their son,
Milford, from the University of Michigan, and from Detroit, where
they attended the Viedrah-Berkowitz wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Markel of Leslie Ave. will celebrate
their silver wedding anniversary Saturday, June 25, at Zack's, A
dinner-dance for 125 guests is being planned by their children,
Shirley, Irving and Sidney.
Marvin R. Wolf of Santa Barbara Dr. celebrated his gradua-
tion from the University of Detroit with a costume party on
June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Storch entertained guests at a Bar
Mitzvah dinner in honor of their son, Seymour, Sunday, June 19,
at Bel Aire.
Naomi Gaberman, who has been graduated from the Uni-
versity of Michigan, has returned to her home on Santa Barbara ,
Dr. Her room-Mate, Trudy Himeihoch, of Flint, is spending a
few days as her guest.
Harriet Field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field of
Cherrylawn Ave:, is home for the summer from her studies at
Michigan State College.
Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Rabinowitz announce the Chanukas
Habayis of their new home at 3258 Glendale on Sunday, June 26.
Open house will be held from 2 p.m. through the evening. All
friends are invited.

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14—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 24, 1949

Men's Cidbs

Honor David Sklash's
This Sunday on. Their
Departure for Israel

At an afternoon ceremony
LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE
Sunday, June 19, at the home of was entertained by a dramatic
her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Na- group vaudeville show June 15.
than Abrams, of Lakepointe Danny Raskin is dramatic group
chairman. The lodge is plan=
ring a picnic for July 31 in con-
junction with Louis Handler
Lodge. Karl Berg is in charge
of the program. Louis Marshall
veterans group will present a
show June 27 at Marine Hos-
pital. Joe Feldman and Morrie
Yaroz are leading this project.
* * *
At the last meeting of the
RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
LODGE, Bnai Brith, June 14, the
new administration held an
open forum. Mrs. H. P. Onrich,
newly-elected president of the
chapter, was a guest.
* *
In the election of officers of
Jericho Lodge, IOOF, Jerome G.
Friedman became noble grand-
elect and Jack Spring the new
junior past grand. Jack Wasser-
man, chief Patriarch of Jericho
MRS. WILLIAM ZACK
encampment, was elected vice
Ave., Grosse Pointe Park, Char- grand of the Lodge. Nathan Bu-
trimowitz, financial secretary;
lotte Maxine Abrams became the Leo Siegel, recording secretary;
bride of William Zack, son of Harry Petock, treasurer, retained
Mrs. Abraham Zack and the their offices during the new
term. Jericho Lodge meets every
late Mr. Zack.
The bridal attendants were Tuesday night at Jericho
Temple, 11331 Linwood.
Mrs. Philip Sitkin of New Yotk,
matron - of - honor, and David
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A n g 1 o-American relations, by
U.S. Ambassador to Great Brit-
ain, Lewis Douglas, at a lunch-
eon at Hotel Savoy, London, with
cabinet ministers, members of
Parliament and the Lord Mayor
applauding the American come-
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