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September 14, 1956 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-09-14

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Friday, September 14, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS

activities in Society

Miss Feinburg Weds Bee Kalt Takes
Trip Abroad
in Double-Ring Rites Fifth
Bee Kalt, of the Elliott Travel

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swerdlen, formerly of Snowden Ave.,
have left the city, and are now residing at 3258 Esperanza, Day-
tona Beach, Fla.
Miss Beverly Franzblau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Franzblau, of 18651 Roselawn, has returned home from a two-
month tour of Israel, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, France and
England.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Karpf, of 15866 Woodingham, have returned
from a four-week motor trip to Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Podden and daughter, Meryl, formerly of
Elmhurst Ave., are - now residing in their new home at 18918
Woodingham.
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, of Rensselaer Ave., Oak Park,
are spending the holiday season with their brother and family,
Rabbi Louis J. Cashdan, of Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Paul Shapiro, of Cortland Ave., Mr. Wilford Cole, of
Oak. Park, Mrs. „Harold Weiss, of Stansbury Ave., and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kief and son, Ronald, of Buena Vista Ave., have
returned from a visit to St. Louis, Mo., during which they attended
the Bar Mitzvah of their cousin, Charles Mannis, at the Chase
Hotel. The Detroiters were extensively entertained with brunches,
dinners and barbecues in their honor.
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Zellman, of 18707 Washburn, cele-
brated their 40th wedding anniversary on Labor Day, at their
summer home on Sylvan Lake. Joining them at dinner at Rotunda
Inn were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Cartier and
daughters, Barbara and Bonnie, and the Ed Zellmans, of
Petoskey Ave. .

E leanor Tod Krause

Marries Jay

ritit
n,ai
Activi6es

PISGAH LODGE will hold its
first dinner business meeting at
6:30 p.m., Monday, at the Labor
Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer.
Louis James Rosenberg will be
honored for his 50 years of
Membership. Rabbi Max J.
Wohlgelernter will report on
events in Israel.

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Service, sailed on the SS Ca-
ronia 43-d a y Mediterranean
Cruise with a group of 15 De-
troiters.
Among them:::,
were Mr. and
M r s . Charles
Aller, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry
Clark, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Dun-
nenberg, M r .
and Mrs. Sam
Kutzen, Mrs.
Ella Koppy,

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Announcement is made of the
engagement of Fay Overbach,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Brooks, of Dexter Blvd.,
and LeRoy Levy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Levy, of Calvert
Ave.
Mr. Levy is a graduate of
Wayne State University, and,
while attending Wayne, was af-
filiated with Mu Beta Chi fra-
ternity. A February wedding is
planned.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Fanny
Singer acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many ex-
pressions of sympathy extended
by relatives and friends during
the family's recent bereavement.

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For the Holidays — and Every Day!"

Miss Fay Overbach
to Wed LeRoy Levy

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• WEDDINGS

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Charles Matler, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Shapiro and Mr. and Mrs. M.
Safir
I The group's visit will include
BERNARD H.
MRS. CARL SCOTT
16 ports and a stop in Israel.
This is Mrs. Kalt's fifth trip to
In a double - ring ceremony Europe. She will return via
performed Aug. 28, at Rainbow HMS Queen Elizabeth on Oct.
Terrace, Rhoda Carol Feinburg, 25.
Photographer
daughter of Mrs. Leona Fein-
burg and the late Mr. Joseph
Expresses His Sincere
L. Feinburg, became the bride
of Carl Scott, son of Mrs. Mary
Best Wishes For A
Newman and the late Mr. A. C.
CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY
Happy
New Year To All.
IN YOUR OWN HOME
Scott. Rabbi Morris Adler and
Candids
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Cantor Hyman Adler officiated.
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The bride wore a floor-length
S. LEIBICK
gown of white duppioni silk
with a fitted bodice. The neck-
line was appliqued with re-em-
Summer or Winter
broidered lace, which was re-
peated also at the waistline. Her
fingertip veil of silk illusion
was held by a cap trimmed in
tiny seed pearls, and she carried
NOODLES of course
white orchids atop a Bible.
The bride, v i no was given in
marriage by her brother, Leon
Feinburg, was attended by Mrs.
Sol Scott, of Cincinnati, sister-
in-law of the bridegroom, as
matron - of - honor, and Linda
Berkower, as bridesmaid. Sue
More important than what you say is
Ellen Rosensweet, the bride's
how you say it. Expressions of sym-
pathy, best wishes or congratulations
cousin, was flower girl.
are much more effective with a gift
Eugene Rothchild came from
basket that speaks for you.
Cincinnati to serve his cousin
Call UNiversity 2-6800.. and CHARGE Ill
as best man. Sol Scott, also of
Cincinnati, was usher.
Out-of-town guests attending
mere;
ROKITHO2LIS
3205. ' W. DteilicN
the ceremony were from Great
N.

SYLVIA FAYE RAPPAPORT,
Bnai Brith Girls, r e c e n t l y
brought cheer to the Coldwater
State Home for Mentally Re-
tarded Children. The girls
baked cookies and served them
MRS. JAY S. MILLMAN
as bed-time snacks to the chil-
dren. After the High Holy
Temple Israel was the scene Days, similar projects will be
of the marriage of Eleanor Tod planned at the first meeting of Neck. N. Y., Miami Beach, Fla.,
Cincinnati and Albany, N. Y.
Krause to Jay Stanford Mill- this season.
man, on Aug. 26. The bride is
Following a honeymoon in
,s
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Miami Beach and Havana, Cuba,
DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER the couple will reside in Oak
Daniel Krause, of 16915 Nor-
mandy. Mr. Millman is the son will hold the first open meeting Park.
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millman, of the season at a luncheon at
Holiday Manor, 12 noon, Wed-
of 18655 Wildemere.
Cocktail Party to Open
Mrs, Richard Nelson, the nesday. Mrs. Harry P. Onrich,
past
president
of
Bnai
Brith
Branch/11 Activities
bride's sister, was matron of
The fall season will open for
honor. Miss Rhoda Gale, of New Council, will speak. A pro-
gram, "This Is Your Life," will Branch 11, Labor Zionist Or-
York, was maid of honor.
be presented. All are welcome ganization of Am e r i c a, will
Bridesmaids were Carol Shain,
open with a cocktail party at
of Haverhill, Mass., Anita Feld- to attend.
8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the home
man, Sharon Millman and Dona
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schiff.
Fishman.
Milton Hyman will entertain by
The bridegroom's brother,
playing the guitar and singing
Mitchell Millman, was best man.
folk songs.
Ushers were Richard Nelson, of
The first regular meeting is
Pittsburgh, Martin Daniels, of
planned for Oct. 6, when a polit-
New York, Jerome Millman and
ical evening is planned to meet
Herbert Bistrow.
candidates for office and dis-
The bride wore a gown of
cuss campaign issues.
v Thite Italian silk trimmed in
For information on the pro-
imported Alencon. lace, with a
grams or overall group activ-
chapel sweep skirt, comple-
ities call Mrs. Herbert Pincus,
mented by a double tiered silk
KE. 3-0216, or Mrs. Gigi Kan-
illusion veil on an Italian silk
non, UN. 4-6178.
cap trimmed with seed pearls.
She carried fleur d'amour and
Dance with Delight
and lily - of - the - valley in a
to
bouquet.
LARRY
FREEDMAN
The couple will honeymoon
at the Concord and in New
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studies at the University of
Michigan.

MISS FAY OVERBACH

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