DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Home Relief Society Meets

Friday, September 3, 1954

_ActivilieJ in. Society

Fay Zager Wed
On West Coast

A number of Detroiters were in Chicago last weekend to at-
tend the Bar Mitzvah of Warren Lynn Arnoff, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Arnoff, of Park Forest, Ill. Mrs. Arnoff is the former
Charlotte Goldberg, of Detroit. Present at the Bar Mitzvah ritual
in Chicago Heights and at a dinner in Warren's honor the fol-
lowing day at the Belden Stratford Hotel, in Chicago, were Mr.
And Mrs. Harry Goldberg grandparents of the Bar MAtzvah, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Goldberg and son, Cary, Mr. and Mrs..Hy Neshkes
and children, Linda and Bobby, Mrs. Julia Hirschman, Mr. and
Mrs. Sigmund Reifler, MrS. Ben Bender, Mrs. David Holtzman,
Mrs. David Meth, Mrs. A. Russell. Mrs. A. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Horowitz and Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Simons.
The following Detroiters vacationed at Oakton Manor on Lake
Pewaukee, Wisconsin: the William Konstantins, 2909 Leslie; the
Jack J. Orums, 2662 Clements; and the Gilbert Schwartz's, 19175
Littlefield.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bernson, 8538 W. Seven Mile, celebrated
their 40th wedding anniversary recently at Moss Catering. The
couple repeated their marriage vows and dinner was served to 100
guests. Out-of-town guests included the Edward Stones, the Hy-
man Robinsons, the Joe Saunders', the Abe Robinsons, of New York
City; the Morris Wilanskys and son, Stewart, and Mrs, Mae Bern-
feld, of Springfield, Mass.
Norma Goldstein, 13715 Terrace Road, is vacationing at Sca-
roon Manor on Schroon Lake, N. Y.
MRS. LEO FREEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn, of Wildemere Ave., left by
The Westwood Manor Hotel, in
air last week for England where they will meet their children, Mr.
and Mrs. David Crohn, of Tel Aviv, Israel. Mrs. Crohn will ac- Los Angeles, Calif.., was the scene
company the children back to Israel in September.
of the recent ceremony which
Dr. and Mrs. Laurence N. Spickler (Alma Fox) have returned joined. in matrimony Fay- Zager,
from their honeymoon in Bermuda and are now residing at the
formerly of Detroit, daughter of
Blackstone Manor.
Detroiters vacationing at Scaroon Manor on Schroon Lake, the late Rabbi and Mrs. Mandel
N. Y., are Gary Berman, 16873 Muirland, and Robert Galin, 18202 M. Zager, and Leo Freeman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Free-
Oak Drive.
Barbara Samuels and Helicia Rosenthal have flown to New man, of Los Angeles.
-York for a ten-day vacation before returning to college.
The new Mrs." Freeman chose
Robert H. Frankel of Los Angeles,' formerly of Detroit, has a gown of Victorian white net
been inducted into the U. S. Army and is stationed at Fort Ord, of floor length, which featured
Calif.
a neckline of French appliqued
A surprise party was recently tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard lace. A hip-length veil with
Cohen and daughter, Melissa, of Faust Rd., honoring the 25th wed- 1 Mary Queen of Scotland cap of
ding anniversary of Mrs. Cohen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Winer. net and pearls completed the
Featuring movies taken at Tamiment and Cathp Log Tavern, bride's ensemble. She carried a
Pocono Mountain Resorts, a party was held at the home of Leon cascade bouquet of white or-
Olshansky, Detroit Jewish Young Adult Council president.
chids, roses and stephanotis.
Charlotte Schreier, Wayne U. coed, was met by her parents,
Lucille Zager, sister of the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schreier Aug. 31 in 4•Tew York upon her
return from a two-month student trip through Europe. After bride, was maid of honor and
spending a few days in New York, the family will return Monday her attendant. The bridegroom
was assisted by his brother, Mer-
to Detroit.
Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, formerly of Glendale Avenue, ton Freeman, a professional
singer who rendered a number
are now residing in their new home at 21970 Kipling, Oak Park.
Lillian Steiner of Charlotte, North Carolina, is visiting her of selections during the cere-
mony. Rabbis Ernest R. Tratt-
father, Joseph C. Rose, over the holidays.
Mr. Lionel D. Ginsburg and Mr. Donald E. Goodman, both of ner and Max Kert officiated at
this city, are presently vacationing in Washington, D.C., and New the double-ring ceremony.
York City.
FolloWing the ceremony, a
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Magid, of Kendall Ave., dinner and reception was held
will arrive here from all parts of the country over the Labor Day at the hotel, following which
weekend for a family reunion. Miss Ruth Magid, now a resident the couple honeymooned at the
of Los Angeles, will be here for two weeks. Prior to her arrival, Santa Catalina Islands. On their
she will stop in Chicago, Ill.,
Ill. to pick up her sister, Mrs. Jerry Gold- return, they are residing in Bev-
man and family, who will
in Detroit for the occasion also. Miss erly Hills, 'Calif.
Ann Magid, of New York City, will arrive the following weekend
Out-of-town guests attending
for a four-day visit. The Magids have a fourth daughter, Mrs. the wedding were Mrs. Herman
Bernie Colton, who resides in Oak Park, Mich.
Berzosky, of Chicago, Ill.; Dr. A.
Hodes and son, of San Bernar-
dino, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Honor Paul Alberts
To Wed in Spring
Freeman, of Oceanside, Calif.;
On 50th Anniversary
Merton Freeman, of Albuquer-
In honor of the fiftieth wed-
que, N. M.; Mr. and Mrs. Abe
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Abramson, of San Diego, Calif.;
Paul Albert, of Miami Beach, a
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Griffith, of
reception and dinner was held
North Downey, Calif.; and Rabbi
on August 15 at the Park-Shel-
Max Kert, of Santa Barbara.,
ton Hotel. The hosts were their
Calif.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Albert, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold
Kass, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Albert
of Wichita, Kan., and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Greenbaum.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weinman,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Weinman, Miss
Dorothy Weinman of Miami
Beach, Mrs. Bessie Cohene and
Mrs. Nat Babins of Montreal,
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Albert, Mrs.
LAURIE TEPLITZ
Sadie Karison of New York.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Robert Teplitz of
The honored couple have been
residents of Detroit for the past Chicago announce the engage-
30 years. Besides their four ment of their daughter, Laurie,
children they have nine grand- to Henry Leonard Green, son of
children and two great-grand- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green of
Oak Park. A spring wedding is
children.
planned.
He has not learned the les-
son of life who does not every Sid Shmarak's
day surmount a fear.—Emerson.

CARD OF THANKS •

Home R e l i e f Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. David
Radish, 17166 Santa Barabara
Drive, Friday, Sept. 10. A des-
sert luncheon will be served.

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