• Corinne Perlis Wed At Family Ceremony AdivitieJ in Society In the presence of their fam- Mr.and Mrs. Maier Finsterwald of Parkside Ave,, accom- ilies Wednesday evening, June panied by their daughters, Edith and Joy, are vacationing in Los 28, Corinne Ruth Perlis, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Sam- Angeles, Calif., for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of Burlington Drive have returned from a vacation at White Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman and their sons, Jack, Fred and Henry, of Fairfield Ave. returned this week from a six weeks' motor trip through the European countries. Mrs. Benjamin Wilk of Canterbury Drive entertained at a tea on Tuesday afternoon, July 25, honoring her daughter, Mrs. Selig Esteroff of Lakeland, Fla. Selig Esteroff returned to Lake- land during the past week, and Mrs. Esteroff with her small son will remain in Detroit for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. David Welling of the Belcrest Hotel are visiting In Petosky, and Charlevoix for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edelstein and infant son of New York City are spending the summer months with Mrs. Edelstein's i.rents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Levin of Franklin, Mich. Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Lawrence Ave. has returned from a visit in Baltimore. Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest Hotel is spending a month in Rockland, Me., where she is the guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosenberger. Mrs. Edward Feerer of Covington Drive is spending a fort- night in Frankfort, Mich. MRS. HARRY NAYER Mrs. Hyman Broder of Burlington Drive is vacationing in Los Angeles, Calif., where she is visiting her son and daughter-in- uel Perlis of 3337 Glynn Ct., and law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Broder of that city. Harry Nayer, son of Mrs. Sam- Mrs. A. M. Ermann of Merton Road is spending three weeks uel' Nayer and the late Mr. in Cincinnati, 0., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Josephs Nayer, repeated their nuptial Ullman. vows. The ceremony • took place Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv of Wildemere Ave. are visiting their at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son, Alvin, at North Star Camp in Northern Michigan. Ralph Weisman, and was fol- Mrs. Luis Perelman of New York City is spending a few days lowed by a reception. in Detroit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Noah Aronstam of The bride chose a gown of Eason Ave. Swiss imported organdy trimmed Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer of Fairfield Ave., accompan- with organdy embroidered or- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn of Whitmore Road, flew to ange blossoms. Her fingertip "lolorado this week. There they will spend a fortnight as guests veil of silk illusion was held by t the Antlers Hotel in Colorado Springs and at Paradise Ranch, a coronet of orange blossom Voodland, Colo. Their daughter, Virginia Kuttnauer is spending embroidery, and she carried he summer at Quarter Circle H. Ranch in Woodland, Colo. matching flowers on her prayer Howard_ S. Freeman of Grand Rapids, Mich., spent the past book. week-end in Detroit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Free- She was attended by her sis- man of Chicago Blvd. ter-in-law, Mrs. Sanford P_erlis. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand of the Lee Crest Apartments are The bridegroom's brother, Mau- taking a three-week trip to Montreal, Quebec, and Sagenay Bay. rice Mayer, was his best man. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Litchfield Ave. have returned Abraham Satovsky, Seymour from their vacation at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island. Mrs. Samuel Gluckman of Miami Beach, Fla., spent tlitt week Podolsky and Dr. Sanford Per- lis the bride's brother, served as ' Detroit visiting with family and friends. Dr. Robert Morrison of Harrisburg, Pa., spent the past week- ushers. - After a weeding trip to the nd in Pontiac visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Canadian Rockies, Banff and rs. Melvin Eller, at their home on Sylvan Lake. Guests in Detroit to attend the wedding of Rene Salon to Fred- Lake Louise, the young couple rick Marblestone on Sunday, July 24, included Mrs. Howard Fin- will make their home in Detroit. s_ 'stein, Miss Gertrude Burnstein, of McKeesport, Penn.; Mr. and Fox Lodge Picnic Sunday rs. Morris Salon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Powell and son Ken- eth of Pittsburgh; Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Salon, Dr. and Mrs. Harry The annual picnic of Donald alon, Mr. and Mrs. I. Bronstien and son Milton, Mr. and Mrs. arry Landy, of Fort Wayne, Ind; Mrs. Kenneth Abendana of Fox Lodge 1818, Bnai Brith, will amaica, British West Indies; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaye of Cel- be held Sunday, at Kensington a, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shonfield and son Ted and Park. Lawrence Horowitz, pres- aughter Amelia of Muncie, Ind; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moyer of ident, invites all members to attend. Games are planned for a, 0. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad officiated at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Vatz of Pittsburgh, Pa. have been visiting children with prizes. Refresh- ments will be served. For tickets 'th family in Detroit during the past week. Mr. Joseph Garvett of Miami Beach, Fla., is visiting family and transportation, call Leonard Moss, TO. 5-0753, chairman of nd friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leopold of Pennington Drive are taking this event. fortnight's motor trip west. They will spend several days in ncoln, Neb., and will stay in Woodland Park, Colo., where they NOW OPEN ill be joined by their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinclair ilton Silverman and children of Huston, Tex. While in Colorado, GOLF RANGE he Leopolds will visit their daughter, Jean, who is summering 8 Mi. Rd. W. of Lahser t Quarter Circle H. Ranch in Woodland. • Formerly 6 Mi. nr. Greenfield KE. 2-3820 The Misses Ruth Ann and Joyce Prag, daughters of Mr. and P.G.A. Pros in Attendance s. Milton L. Prag of Santa Barbara Drive, spent the past week Alex Sinclair — Bill Lock n Frankfort, Mich., visiting relatives. THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 City Sul versive Squad Checks Peace Petitions Friday, July 28, 1950 Engaged In an exchange of telegrams between Norman Berkley, Mich- igan Department Commander* and Mayor Albert Cobo, the Jewish War Veterans were as- sured that immediate steps are being taken to investigate the "so-called Peace Petitions" be- ing circulated in Detroit as part of the world-wide Communist peace propaganda campaign. Berkley, on behalf • of JWV, wired Cobo that the petitions were being circulated to "con- fuse and befuddle" the citizens of Detroit. Cobo replied that the subversive squad of the police department was investi- gating the matter. JWV MISS ELEANOR CULLEN Yetz-Cohen Ladies Auxiliary have completed arrangements to send the son of a deceased vet- eran to camp for two weeks. Two subscriptions to the Dollar Book of the Month Club, for one year each, have been renewed for Dearborn Veterans Hospital. The Auxiliary will meet next on August '7. * * * Under the chairmanship of Betty Spinner, the DEPART- MENT OF MICHIGAN, LADIES' AUXILIARY, JWV, in conjunc- tion with the Allied Veterans Groups, held an outdoor carni- val at the Dearborn Veterans' Hospital. JWV was in charge of soft drinks. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Cullen announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Ann, to Allen E. Botney of New York City. Both attended the Uni- versity of Michigan. The first Jewish governor in the United States was David Emanuel, who was governor of Georgia in 1806. 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