..ActivitieJ in -___Cociely Tn Katz-Cantor Nuptials Held at Bnai David arriatie3 At a candlelight double-ring SEIN-MAX: At a candlelight GORDON ROBINSON: T h e ceremony May 28 at Bnai David, Phyllis Labowitch, June 25 bride-elect, has been honored at Edith Cantor, daughter of Mr. ceremony at Bnai David Syna- marriage of Suzanne Robinson Pre-nuptial entertainments by Mesdames Samuel Brickner, Abe and Mrs. A. Cantor of Gladstone gogue June 3, LOis Estelle Max, and Harry Meyer Gordon was Alpert, Al Holtz, Maurice Feldman, Harry Raphael, Joseph Busker, Ave., was united in marriage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe solemnized at a beautifully ap- Max of Lawrence Ave., became pointed ceremony in the bride's Karl Kutinsky, Sol Ostrow, Aaron Rose, Maurice Clamage, and the bride of Mbrey - Sein of Los home on Merton Rd. on Sunday Arthur Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fox. Angeles, son of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. June 4, with Dr. A. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Seltzer and their children, Ruth Max Sein of Los Angeles. I M. Hershman officiating. Su- and Ronald, of Stratford Rd., will spend six weeks in Berkley, zanne- is the daughter of Mr. The bride chose a gown of Calif., where Dr. Seltzer will serve as a professor of economics in chantilly lace and wore a fin- and Mrs. Morris Robinson and the summer session of the University of California. ger-tip veil with a crown of her husband's parents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nachwalter and daughter, Rosalee, formerly lace. She carried white roses and Mrs. Bernard Gordon of of Detroit, have arrived here from Beverly Hills, Calif., to visit for West Englel,vobd, N. J. and orchids. a few weeks and to attend the wedding of their nephw, Jack Sil- Mrs. Elliot Cohen was the ma- Her attendants were Mrs. Jos- verstyn, to Jeannette Granadier. eph Sein of West Covina, Calif., tron of honor and Lois Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods have left and Ruby Repitor, bridesmaids; was maid of honor. Phillip Anoff for Bradford, Mass., where they will attend the graduatidn of Sharon Wachs, maid-of-honor; of Chicago served as best man. The bride's gown of white or- their daughter, Susan, from Bradford Junior College on Monday. Mrs. Seymour Brenner, sister of the bride, matron - of - honor; gandy was ballet length, and Mr. and Mrs. Amson Klaubber have returned to their home Ellen Ann Sein of West Covina, lace and pearls -from her moth- in St. Louis after a visit with her sisters, the Misses Jeanette and er's wedding -gown trimmed the flower girl. Ruth Caplan of Whitmore Rd. cap sleeves and Peter Pan collar. - The groom was attended by Mary Brown, who attends Simmons College in Boston, :Is Seymour Brenner, Lou Berman Her fingertip veil fell from a spending her summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. Sally L. and Merrill Max, brother of the Juliette cap which was fashioned Brown of the Lee Crest Apts. bride. Joseph Sein of West Cov- from the same lace and pearls. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. are spend- ina served his brother as best She carried her grandmother's ing a few days in. Charlevoix. Bible adorned with streamers of man. Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of Burlington Rd. and their The couple are taking a lillies of the valley. A reception for their friends month's motor trip to Los An- daughter, Mrs. Noel Buckner of Pine Lake, have left for North- MRS. HARRY KATZ geles, where they will make was held in the evening. ampton, Mass., to attend the graduation of their daughter, Nancy, with Harry Katz, son of Mr. their home. THE JEWISH NEWS--13 from Smith College. Friday, June 9, 1950 Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman and their sons, Jack, Fred and Mrs. M. Lankin of Grand • and Henry of Fairfield Ave., have - left for New York from where Ave. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Levy, Mrs. Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. Jennie Daniels and Mr. and they will sail this Friday on the S. S. Niew Amsterdam for a sixi For the wedding ,the bride Mrs. Harry Arnold, all of Tor- weeks' stay in Europe. wore an off-the-shoulder gown onto; Mr and Mrs. Sam Gold- BY Edward Levy of Wildemere Ave. has returned from a visit in of white satin. Her illusion berg of Windsor; Mrs. Reuben Israel. finger-tip veil was held in place Laver of Philadelphia, and Mr. Miss Rebecca Schembeck has returned from Lincoln, Neb., by a satin, seed pearl crown. and Mrs. Milton Rose of Yon- We Specialize tn where she attended her class reunion at the University of Ne- She carried white orchids on a kers, N.Y. • Weddings • Showers braska. Bible. Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions For a Delightful Evening of Mrs. Matilda Sofer of Chicago Blvd. left on Sunday for New Mrs. Al Stein was her sister's Music and Entertainment. . . York where she will spend a few weeks visiting with members of matron-of- honor. Frances FREE Estimates At Your Home her family. Bill Caplan Larry Morris MICKEY WOOLF Freed, Helen Pollack, Joan Shif- Charge Accounts Welcomed Mrs. Louis Leff has returned to her home in Grand Rapids man, Frieda Barris, Ruth Gold- and His Orchestra after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Louis Zlatkin of Birchcrest Dr. Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf stein and Rosella Boesky were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. had as their her bridesmaids: Marlene Katz UN. 3-3737 ' 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784, guests their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin of Chicago and was flower girl. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tatarsky of Denver. Boris Katz acted as his broth Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shwayder have moved into their new er's best man, and the ushers Strictly Kosher home at 2499 Longfellow Ave. May We Help Plan were Al Stein, Harold Cantor, Approved by Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis of Balmoral Rd. are spending Nathan Katz, Izzy Lankin, Ery Your Perfect Party? Voad Harobonim some weeks travelling in Europe. Nymen and Ery Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holtzman have returned to New Jersey After a dinner and reception, after a few. days' visit with members of their family and friends. the newlyweds left for a wed- Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Friedman have returned to their home in ding trip to New York. New York 'after a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Appelby of Third Ave. Mrs. S. David Hershman and her daughters, Susan, Judith David Goldman Heads 8231 Woodward and Deborah of Glynn Ct., and her sister, Mrs. Jack Shorr and her small son; left on Thursday for Cass Lake where they will Wayne Alumni Society TR. 3-5800 spend the summer. We are the exclusive kosher caterers for Fine catering in your Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith of Fullerton Ave. had as their the beautiful FLAMINGO ROOM and David A. Goldman, 20115 Home or Synagogue or guest their nephew, Norman Best of London,. England. Woodward Room of the new Hotel De- Briarcliff Rd., Detroit attorney, in our lovely troiter. Coll Sally Klein for information. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen of Northlawn Ave. have as their has been elected president of TERRACE ROOM guest Mrs. S. L. Kessler of Frederick, Md. the Wayne University Alumni Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips of Calvert, Ave. have as their Association for the forthcoming guest their daughter-in-law's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.. Berez- University year. divin of Havana, Cuba. For the Convenience of Their Recipient of the bachelor-of- laws degree from Wayne in 1935, Customers These Goldman has served as president Bnai Moshe Women of Wayne's Mackenzie Honor So- ciety. and special lecturer in the epict Lives of Two University's Law School. Last Noted Jewish Leaders year he was - the Alumni Associa- Announce That They Will tion treasurer. To climax its current season, Cong. Bnai Moshe Sisterhood's Your Old Reliable final meeting will be highlight- ed by a skit depicting the life f•mv: 10 of Henrietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, and Matilda Schect- Best Trader in the City Block's Clothing — 9047 12th er, founder of the Woman's Is Offering Davis & Halperin Shoe Store-8950 12th League of United Synagogue of America. The event will be held Immediate Olen's Men's Shop — 9038 12th Monday, June 12. Luncheon will be served. Delivery On Most Models of the Mrs. Moses Lehrman is direct- Vacation at Lesser's Adds to Your Health ing the presentation, with the BEAUTIFUL PONTIAC f o l l o w ing participants : Mes- dames Helen Feldman, Hattie SEE ME IN PERSON Grand, Alf reda Greenwald. at Sharon Burnstein, pianist will present a number of selections. Mrs. Sam Greenberger is chairman of the affair, with 2340 W. Grand Blvd. MRS. IRVING J. FINKEL Near Linwood Mrs. D. Burnstein and Mrs. I. Open Daily-9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Burnstein as co-chairmen. 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