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December 24, 1926 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-12-24

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B1RNKRANT-KOVINSKY
The Italian Gardens of the Book-
Cadillac Hotel was the scene of a
very beautiful wedding on Sunday
!evening, Dec. 19, when Miss Marian
Joy Kovinsky, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky of Pontiac, be-
' came the bride of Saul Jay Birnkrant,
son of Mrs. Maurice 1'. Birnkrant of
East Boston boulevard. A large cry-
Plans have been completed for a tal wedding bell was suspended from
On Monday afternoon, Jan. 3, at
2:30 o'clock, Syud Ilossain, a direct bridge, lotto and tnah song party to the center of the floral wedding arch,
descendant of the Prophet of Islam, he given by the Ladies Auxiliary of which was banked with palms and
will address a meeting of the Detroit Shaarey Zedek on Monday, Dec. 27, ferns, interwoven with Southern
Council of Jewish Women in the at 2 p no., at the Hotel Statler, the Smilax, under which Rabbis Leo M.
chapel of Temple Beth El. Mr. llos- proceeds of which will be used to- I Franklin and A. M. Hershman per-
sain has chosen as his subject "East- wards the equipment of the new con- formed the ceremony.
ern and Western Civilization." The templated Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
Previous to the start of the wed-
Mrs. Herman P. Cohen is chairman
public is invited to attend.
ding march Mrs. Merrill Silberstein
of the affair and various committees
sang "(I Promise Me."
have been appointed to assist her.
The bride was charming in a gown
To honor Mrs. David R. Btocker,
Refreshments will be served an d of bridal satin beaded with pearls,
who with Mr. Stocker will make her
prizes awarded at each table.
period fashion. Her long tulle veil
home in New York City after Jan. 1,
was crown shaped, caught with clus-
a subscription luncheon will be given
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiss will be ters of orange blossoms. She carried
on Tuesday, Dec. 28, at the hotel
hosts at a dance at the Book-Cadillac a shower bouquet of bridal roses and
Statler.
Hotel on Dec. 23 in honor of their valley lilies.
daughter.
Miss Florence Birnkrant, sister of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs of
the groom, who was maid of honor,
Woodmere, N. Y., will arrive on Sun-
Miss Irene Goldman, a sophomore was exquisitely gowned in nile green
day to spend the holidays with their
taffeta, period style, with stitching on
1 sisters, Mrs. John Heavenrich and at Highland Manor, Tarrytown-on-
the-Hudson, will spend the holidays the skirt and Queen Anne collar. She
Mrs. David Levy.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis carried a bouquet of tea roses and
Goldman of 1205 Edison avenue,
violets.
Mrs. Sigmund Brin entertained at
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The bridesmaids, Jean Connie
one of a series of luncheons on Mon -
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob have as Birnkrant, sister of the grown; Lil-
day
at
the
Chatham
llotel.
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Kovinsky, Esther Kovinsky, sis-
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their house guests their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ja- ters of the bride. and Bernice Solo-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse and
mon,
cousin of the bride, were lovely
cobson (Reva Sally Jacob) of Louis-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohl were hosts
ville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson will in flesh colored chiffon gowns. They
to 60 guests at a unique hay ride remain in Detroit over the holidays. carried bouquets of roses and sweet
party on Friday evening.
pens.
Little Irene Solomon, the flower
The Hotel Steller will be the scene
girl, wore a ruffled gown of pink chif-
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kaichen of
of a very pretty affair on Dec. 30,
Cincinnati are spending a f•w days when Mr. and Mrs. John Ileavenrich fon and William Birnkrant, youngest
ll tti a grup of relatives brother of the groom, the ring bearer,
with relatives and friends in the city.
o
wi en er a n
and friends in honor of their twenty-
hat.
Aaron Ackerman will be the honor fifth wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Kovinsky, mother of the
guest at a dinner to celebrate his
bride, was attractively gowned in sil-
eightieth birthday on Sunday evening
Complimenting her daughter, Mrs. ver cloth, studded with rhinestones
at the Jewish Old Folks Home.
S. C. Jacobson of Louisville, Ky., and and sequins. She wore a corsage of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. A. Aubrey roses. Mrs. Birnkrant, mother of
Miss Frances Rosenberg left on Jacob (Estelle Vesell of New York), the groom, was lovely in a gown of
Sunday for a visit with relatives and Mrs. Max Jacob entertained 40 guests flesh chiffon, heavily beaded with
friends in Rochester, N. Y.
at luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 14, at pearls. She also wore a corsage of
the Belcrest.
roses.
The Belcrest Hotel was the scene
Samuel H. Birnkrant, brother of
of a luncheon of beautiful appoint-
Delightful in its appointments was the groom, acted an best man and
ments at which Mrs. Mary Gordon of the dinner-dance given on Saturday Mark II., ' Michael C., Theodore D.
Burlingame avenue was hostess, last evening, Dec. 18, at the Book-Cadil- ;Ind Norman II. Birnkrant, also broth-
Wednesday. lac Hotel by Miss Ann Babcock and e rs of the groom, assisted in seating
Samuel Babcock, in honor of their the guests.
Following the ceremony, dinner
Mrs. David Huber entertained at a sister, Rose, a bride-elect of this
luncheon on Wednesday at her home month. Covers were laid for 30 was served for 350 guests in the
grand ballroom. The tables were
guests.
on Pingree avenue.
beautifully adorned with vases of

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jasen (Faye rosebuds and lighted tapers. The
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen are
spending the holidays with their par- Shapiro) have returned from a de- bridal table was on a raised platform
ente, Mr. and Mrs. John Ileavenrich. lightful honeymoon trip through the in the center of the room. A recep-
Lion, attended by over 1,000 guests,
East.
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was held at 9 o'clock and supper was
Mrs. L. Jacobs of 8000 Glendale,
.nerved at 11 in the Italian Gardens.
avenue was hostess to 35 guests o nIn honor of their daughter Lillian,
,
Tuesday at luncheon at the Belcrest. 1 whose engagement to Joseph Kaplan, There were out-of-town guests from
Kaplan New York, Toronto, Chicago and
— son of Mr. ad Mrs. Israel
n
Mrs.
Charles
Goldstein
of the
and
was
hostess
to 12 guests
on Sew-
Wed- of Boston boulevard, was recently an. Pontiac.
Mr. and Mrs. Birnkrant left for
1\1r. and Mrs. Nyman Leff
of Mint Mich., will hold a reception Toronto, Washington, Atlantic City
nesday at the Book-Cadillac Ilotel.
and New York. They will sail on
at their home, 800 East Court street,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May will en- on Sunday afternoon and evening, Jan. 1 on the S. S. Majestic for an
indefinite stay abroad. Upon their
tertain 30 guests at dinner and bridge Dec. 26. No cards.
return they will reside in Detroit.
on Christmas Day at the Book-Cadil-

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Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Goldsmith of
On Friday, Dec. 24, Mr. and Mrs.
3284 Calvert avenue announce the
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marriage
of their daughter, Blanche,.
dinner-dance at the Savoy Hotel.
Henry A. Stillman of 1526 Edison to Nathaniel Holdengraber, son of I
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The marriage of Miss Adele llart-
members of the Hebrew Ladies Aid
Pittsburgh.
Society. A Chinese luncheon was stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-
raham Hartstein of 17179 Lumpkin
Miss Revah Goldberg, a student at served at midnight.
avenue, and Jacob F. Schulman, son
the Curtis Institute of Music, Phila-
delphia, Pa., is spending the holidays
Miss Harriet Levy ants Miss Julia of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schulman
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruth Brown were hostesses at a of 1217 West Euclid avenue, took
Goldberg of Richton avenue.
bridge-tea at the Phoenix Club on place Saturday, Dec. 18, in the ban-
quet room of Joseph Bros. Resturant.
Wednesday, Dec. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Schulman left imme-
Complimenting Mrs. Deutsh of diately after the ceremony for the
McKeesport, Pa., organizer of the Ile- West. They will be at home to their
friends shortly after New Years. .
Sl ic brew Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Helen
\ uslander entertained on Wednesday,
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Covers were laid for 50
Dec 15
Temple Emanuel was the scene of
ss ; guests. Mrs. Doutsh was presented
a
pretty
wedding ion Sunday evening,
•tt with a beautiful loving cup and Wil-
ham Miller, who was chairman of the Dec. 19, when Miss Bessie Krohn,
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Krohn
lcard parties that were given during
.'•'• the past season, also received a gift. •of 1015 Bendele avenue, became the
bride of Ilarry Friedman, son of Mr.
Among the many delightful affairs and Mrs. P. Friedman of 2429 Cort-
siven in honor of Miss Jeanette Ja- land avenue. Itbbi A. M. Ashinsky
officiated.
(•: robs, a bride-elect of January, was a
The bride was lovely in a gown of
bs handkerchief and hosiery shower at
which Miss llessye Brenner of Hazel- white beaded georgette. She carried
a shower bouquet of bridal roses and
OS wood avenue was hostess on Saturday
earning last. Bridge and malt jong lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Krohn act-
were the diversions of the evening. ed as maid of honor and the Misses
Miss Jacobs received many lovely B. I'ortnay, C. Flavin and 5I. Belkin
were bridesmaids.
gifts.
S. Tilchin assisted as best man and
Among the younger set who have M. Lessen, II. Portray and L. Sha-
piro
were ushers.
returned from the various colleges to
Following the ceremony, Mr. and
sS spend the winter holidays with their
Mrs.
Friedman left for an extended
parents are Martin Butzel, son of Mr.
trip.
7 and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel; John Hese- honeymoon
Among
the out-of-town guests were
,..s enrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Friedman of New York, C. Krohn
Ileavenrich;
Miriam
and
Alice
Fee-
t.
hillier, daughters of Mrs. Henry Fee- of Cleveland and J. Cotter of St.
Louis, Mo.
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•s; were hosts at an elaborate stag party
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Covers were laid for 25 guests.

Abraham Farber of 2505 Hazel-
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Before returning to his home, Mr.
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Among the many delightful affairs
given in honor of Mrs. Saul J. Birn-
krant (Marian Joy Kovinsky), whose
t marriage was an event of Dec. 19,
was a luncheon at the Belcrest, fol-
lowed by a theater party at the Gar-
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the Misses Beatrice and Mildred Ro
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