At Onfy Eight

ActivilieJ in Societ Y

Family reunions featured the Thanksgiving news. Students
;home for the holiday week-end included William Broder, who ar-
rived froth Columbia to join his mother, Mrs. Hy Broder of Whit-
more Road. Laine Ginn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn
of Birchcrest Drive, came in from Cornell. Henry Winkelman,
who is attending Wharton School of Finance, joined his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. -
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Touff I of Edison Ave. were hosts to their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Touff and daughter, Terry, of
Denver. During the week, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel of Stratford Road, honored Mr. Touff on
his 75th birthday with a dinner party for the immediate family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Babcock of Oakman Blvd. enjoyed a Visit
from their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Feingold
and daughter, Jan, of Chicago.
Lynn Rudolph of Taunton, Mass., was the holiday guest of
Fayne Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myers of .Meyers Road.
Jerry Halprin of Prairie Ave. was host to Berl Abbin of Mt.
Vernon, South Dakota the past week-end.
Mary Levy spent a few days with Gail Hyman of London Ave.
en route from her home in New York to Ann Arbor.
Arthur Schneider of Oak Park was host to Ted Simon of Hunt-
ington, W. Va., over the holida y s.
Mrs. David Rott of Chicago Blvd. is leaving this week to join
Mr. Rott at their winter home in Miami Beach.
Audrey Seligson, daughter of Dr. David Seligson of Ilene Ave.,
was hostess to a schoolmate, Margery Himmelreich of Philadel-
phia, for several days.
Mrs. Henry Holinstat of Fullerton Ave. entertained 30 mem-
bers of her immediate family for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. H. A. Lessen of Whitmore Road left Friday for a stay in
Miami Beach. Mr. Lessen will join her there at a later date.
George Seyburn. of Wildemere Ave. is expected back from a
week's stay in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanley L. Wolfe of Fairfield Ave. are enjoying a
fortnight's holiday in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bargman have returned to their Bur-
lington Drive abode after a brief stay at Lido Beach and St.
Petersburg, Florida.
Sheila Frenkel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frenkel of
Boston Blvd., was hostess to Janet Donner of Arlington, Va: the
past weekend.
Miss 1Vlickey Lipsitt, of W. Outer Dr., has returned to Ohio
State University after spending Thanksgiving with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lipsitt.
Mrs. Irving Klein, of San Juan Dr., has returned from a two
week stay in New York City where she...attended the wedding of
her sister, Miss Cathryn Marmorstein.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hordes have returned from a visit to New
York City where they were guests at the Savoy Plaza.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Finkel,-of Tyler Ave., had as their house
guests for the last three Weeks their cousin, Mrs. Phillip Richman,
of Philadelphia. While here, Mrs. Richman was entertained by
the A. Monashes, the D. Finkels, R. Nidas, D. Zeffs, M. Pearlmans,
J. Finkels, B. Kleins. Dr. and Mrs. I. Finkel, and Mesdames R.
Goldberg and M. Bacher.

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, GINSBERG - RUBINER: Gar-
lands of aprengeri and yellow
mums formed the setting in the
Italian Gardens of the Book Cad-
illac Hotel on Saturda yevening,
Nov. 24, when Miss Kathryn Ru 7
biner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel H. Rubiner of Muirland
Ave., was united in marriage at
a double-ring ceremony to Fred
M. Ginsberg; . son. of Mr. and .
Mrs. Meyer:GinSberg of Chicago
Blvd.
. . . . . .
The bride chose for her wed-
ding a gown of ivory pure silk
satin. A bertha collar of heir-
loom rosepointe lade • from her
mother's wedding gown_ formed
a rounded --neckline. The long.
tight sleeves had the matching
lace appliqued on the cuffs. The
skirt fell into: a full cathedral
train.
Her three4Sered veil of pure
silk illusion was held in place
by a cloche trimmed with the
heirloom rOSepointe lace and
had a back detail of tiny orange
blossoms from her mother's veil.
. She carried white orchids and
)stephanotis. • •
Miss Marianne Rubiner at-
tended her sister as maid of
honor.
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Kaye Goodwin Frank, Mrs.
Howard Keys and Miss Mona
Axelrod. •
Robert Smith served as best
man, and Allen J. Rubiner,
brother of the bride, David Gor-
don, Alfred Loewenstein, Jr.,
Ramon Gerson, and Edgar Fen-
ton of Cincinnati, 0., seated the
guests.
The young couple are honey-
mooning in Florida.
* * *
KOHN-MARGOLIS: In a can-
dlelight ceremony at Bel-Aire
Terrace, Oct. 28, Roselyn Mar-
golis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Margolis, of Kentucky
Ave., became the bride of Harold
Kohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Kohn, of Indiania Ave. Rabbi
Morris Adler and Rabbi Isaac
Stollman officiated. The bride
wore a gown of cfrantilly lace
and slipper satin. Her circular

Michelle Kuvet Is
An Actress of Note

At the age of eight, many-
Mr. Jacob Ball, of Rochester
people "in the know" about show
Ave.,
announces the engagement
business are predicting a suc-
of his daughter, Yetta, to Jack
Ebert, of the Lee Plaza. A Jan-
uary wedding is planned.
* * *
At a Thanksgiving Day dinner,
the engagement of Esther Mig-
dol, daughter of Mrs. Rose Mig-
dol, of Sturtevant Ave., and the
late Charles Migdol, was an-
nounced. to Thomas Nessel, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Nessel, of
Monterey Ave. The wedding
date is March 9.
_
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kahn,
of Wildemere Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Carolyn Elin, to Ralph D.
Foon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Foon, of Leslie Ave., Miss Kahn
graduated from Columbus School
for Girls, and attended Syracuse
and Wayne Universities. Mr.
Foon is a Wayne U. graduate. A
February wedding is planned.
*
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schloss-
MISS MICHELLE KUVET
berg, of Tyler Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
cessful future for Michelle Ku- Sylvia, to Benjamin Altshuler,
vet, whose next venture upon son of Mrs. Jean A. Altshuler.
the stage with the Detroit Civic The wedding is planned for
Players will take place at 8 p.m.,
April.
next Thursday, in the auditori-
* * *
um of the Detroit Federation of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shanbrom.
Women's Clubs, 4811 SecOnd, at
of Los Angeles, Calif., announce
Hancock.
Michelle, who will appear in the engagement of their daugh-

"King Midas and the Golden
Touch," is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Emanuel Kuvet, of
Pingree Ave. Michelle showed
dramatic promise from the age
of two, and since five she has
studied dramatic art.
The little lass who attends
Thirkell School won the ap-
plause of her classmates and
teachers alike when last year
she appeared with Ilona Massey
and Red Buttons in a script
especially written by Hal Block
for a New York talent contest.
Though children twice her age?
some with Broadway experience,
competed, Michelle won the con-
test and the numerous prizes
that went with it.
Michelle joined the Civic Play-
ers to further the dramatic ca-
reer, for which she is seriously
striving. She is directed by
Arne Boesen • of the Civic P.lay7
ers, and also studies at the De-
troit Institute of - Musical Art
and Drama. Her mother does
some coaching at home, in addi-
tion.
A performer on the Auntee
Dee show on WXYZ 7 TV, She has
appeared regularly for five
months. Tickets for Michelle's
performance in "King - Midas".
may be obtained by calling TY.
6-3813.

veil, with inserts of chantilly
lace, fell from a Juliet cap of
seed pearls. She carried white
orchids on a Bible trimmed with
stephanotis. Mrs. Phillip Mar-
golis was matron of honor, and
bridesmaids were Barbara Mar-
golis, Beverly Weiner, and Shel-
ly Lieberman. Roberta and Ju-
dith Rosenberg were junior
bridesmaids. Fred Kohn was
best man and ushers included
Phillip Margolis, Irving Smons,
and David Fried. Following a
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
New York honeymoon, the couple
CLUB will meet at the home of
wil reside in Detroit.
Mrs. Ruth Jaslow, 20023 Hart-
CARD OF THANKS
well. Plans for a Hanukah party
The family of the late William will be discussed.
Rottenberg wishes to thank its
relatives and friends for the
many kind expressions of -sym-
Rent Your
fpathy extended during its re-
cent' bereavement.

GOWN

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