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Evelyn Rissman Wed
At Double-Ring Rites
In a double-ring candlelight
ceremony performed by Rabbi
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gottloeb and 'son, Bud, of Warrington Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Mik-
Dr. have returned from a week's stay at. the Waldorf in New los Fenakel at the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation Sept. 11
York City.
Marcia Ellstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellstein of
Roselawn Ave. has left for Coral Gables, Fla., to resume her studies
at the University of Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Chicago have returned
from Charlevoix where they spent the summer months.
Mrs. Arthur Davis and her son, Quentin, of New Orleans are
the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Ham-
ilton Dr.
Mrs. • Walter Lath of Burlington Dr. has returned from New
Orleans where she visited with members of her family and friends.
Janet Newman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert .Newman of
Canterbury Rd. has left for New Orleans where she will matricu-
late at Sophie Newcomb College.
Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of Boston Blvd. has returned from an
extended visit in the East.
Among those students who left this week for Cambridge, Mass.,
where they will continue their studies at Harvard University were
Stanley Zemon, John Alexander, Arthur Hartman, Vern Leopold,
Joel Isaacson, William Broder and Stewart Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder and their son, Dick, of
Fairfield Ave. and Mrs. Michael Freeman of Wellesley Dr. have
returned from a few months' European tour.
Nancy Wolfner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner
of Burlingame Rd. has left for Northampton, Mass., where she will
MRS. I. GERALD KEDES
resume her studies at Smith College.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Arden Park have returned from
Evelyn Rissman, daughter of Mr.
Charlevoix where they the summer.
Mrs. Henry Levitt of East Jefferson Ave. has returned from a and Mrs. Harold Mitz - of Grand
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Ave., became the bride of I.
Visit in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ladensohn Gerald Kepes, son of Mr. and
were the guests of the former's brother, Aaron Klein of Boston Mrs. Joseph Kepes of Stoepel
Blvd.. enroute to their home in Lorain, 0., from a-isit in Lansing. Ave.
The bride- wore a candlelight
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Sonneborn of Miami Beach and New York
are guests at the Book Cadillac Hotel for a few weeks while visit- satin period gown. Her matching
veil of imported illusion was
ing with members of their family and friends.
Mrs. Louis Maalen of Calvert Ave. left on Thursday for Cin- finger-tip length and fell from
a semi-Queen of Scots lace bon-
cinnati where she will spend the holidays.
Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Moss and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. net. She carried a Bible with
Joseph Schmitz, have moved from Burlingame Ave. and are now orchids and stephanotis.
residing at 8600 West Seven Mile Rd.
Her maid-of-honor was Deb-
John Folz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folz of Monte Vista bie Charnes; Marilyn Wolf and
Ave., left for East Lansing where he matriculated at Michigan Susan Rosengarde were brides-
maids; her sister, Annette, jun-
State College.
Mrs. Morse Colten of Chicago Blvd. has returned from New ior bridesmaid, and Sherry Beth
York where she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Stecker, flower girl.
Mrs. Oscar Colten.
Attending the bridegroom
Among those students who left for Boulder, Colo., to resume were his brother, Stewart, best
their studies at the University of Colorado were Judy Morton, man; Fred Cherney and Mel
.daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Jerome Morton of Roslyn Rd., and Vir- Alter, usher 5, and Sherwin
ginia Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morey Rosenthal of Kepes, junior usher.
Parkside Ave.
Among the out of town guests
Sallie Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ginsburg were Mr. and Mrs. Lupian and
of Oakman Blvd., and Donna Lemberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Abramovitz of New York;
/Ben Lemberg, have left for East Lansing to resume their studies Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wunder and
at Michigan State College.
Mr.,, and Mrs. L. Mossman of
Hamilton, Ont., and Mrs. Louis
Friedman of Tarrytown-on-the-
Keidan Chapter Devotes
Hudson.
Efforts to Fund-Raising
arriageo
On their return from their,
honeymoon in the East, the
Preparations for the Bnai
newlyweds will be at home on
BLAZOFSKY - WIDENBAUM: Rochester Ave.
Brith Women's fund - raising
event are occupying the atten- In a double-ring ceremony at
the Mayfair Room, Aug. 27, Ele- Truman Sends Greetings to
anor Widenbaum, daughter of Bnai Brith Youth Group
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Widen-
WASHINGTON (JTA) — T h e
baum, and Frank Blazofsky,- son United States aspires to a future
of Mrs. Anna Blazofsky and the "in which every individual will
late Nathan Blazofsky, were be secure in his life and his
united in marriage. Rabbi Mor- health, his schooling, his job and
ris Adler and Cantor Katz. offic- his personal liberties," President
iated.
Truman said in a letter con-
Matilda Widenbaum, sister of gratulating Aleph Zadik Aleph,
the bride, was maid-of-honor. boys' organization of Bnai Brith,
Mesdames Shirley Chess, Selma pn its 25th anniversary.
Lelgant, Reeva Britman and
Harriet Shafkind were brides-
maids.. Lloyd Blazofsky, brother
of the bridegroom, was best
man. Ushers were Jack Berman,
George Tarnoff, Sam Widen-
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Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gal-
perin of 19302 Warrington Drive.,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son Frederick Daniel at
8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7, at Tem-
ple Israel. A reception in his
honor will be held- at home,
Sunday. Oct. 9, 1 to 6 p.m.
Small Businessmen - Meet
TEL AVIV (JTA) — A na-
tional conference of owners of
mall enterprises in Israel has
been called for Sept. 4. The Is-
rael association numbers about
20,000 members.
The eighth plenary session of
the CANADIAN JEWISH CON-
GRESS, the biennial national
convention of Canadian Jewry,
will meet in King Edward Hotel,
Toronto, Oct. 22-24. 1949, ac-
cording to an announcement by
S a in u e 1 Bronfman, national
president of the Congress.
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TWELFTH at HAZELWOOD
Friday, September 23, 1949
Through the efforts of J. B.
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transportation of students to
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