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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-12-13

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

December 13, 1940

MARRIAGES

• ENGAGEMENTS

KAHN - BYRON
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stein of 2200 Gladstone Ave. announce
Following their marriage on
engagement of their daughter, Sarah, , to Meyer Pearlman, son Thursday evening, Dec. 5, in the
the
English Room of Hotel Statler,
f Mrs. Mary Pearlman of 2205 W. Euclid Ave.
o Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Marienthal of 18484 Pennington Drive Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn, Jr.,
a ement of their daughter, Jean Frances, to left on a honeymoon trip to
announce the
Kiefer, son of Mrs. Fanny Kiefer of Boston Blvd. Miss California.
S. is a graduate of Ward Belmont College in Nashville, Mrs. Kahn is the former Eileen
Morton
Marienthal
Shirley Byron, daughter of Mrs.
Tenn. Mr. Kiefer attended the University of Wisconsin.
Harry E. Byron, of the Belcrest,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. : Victor of 17607 Fairfield Ave. and her husband's parents are
announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith, to Dr. Samuel the Julius Kahns of Cleveland, O.
Stulberg, son of Mrs. Pearl Stulberg of 2605 Sturtevant Ave.
Large vases of white chrysan-
Dr. and Mrs. N. Arthur Fischer of Pittsburgh, Pa., announce themums, white- roses and snap-
the engagement of their daughter, Frances Elizabeth, to Bernard dragons marked the aisle leading
S. Rubiner, son of Mrs. A. J. Rubiner of Burlingame Ave. The to the improvised alter, where
Dr. Leo M. Franklin read the
'11 take place Dec. 29 in Pittsburgh.
im ,
wedd'
Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Kane of 3016 Cortland Ave. announce ceremony'
Given in marriage by her un-
ngagement of their daughter, Betty, to Jay Taylor, son of
e
cle,
Charles L. Jacobs of New
the
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor of Gladstone Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siegel of Sturtevant Ave. announce the York, the bride wore a gown of
engagement of their daughter, Gertrude,to Wilfred Feldman, son ivory faille fashioned with tight
bodice, sweetheart neckline and
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Feldman of Buena Vista Ave.
ng tight sleeves. A
Bernard Mechanic of 13118 Monica Ave. announces the en- lo
g veil
oin e lace was short
pgement of his daughter, Ruth Marie, to Dr. Sidney S. Levine, son of rose
g t tulle veil which was
the lopn
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine of Chicago. The wedding will take to caught to a halo of rose points.
She carried white orchids and
place Jan. 5, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
lilies-of-the-valley.
Mrs. William Gresser, the
bridegroom's sister, was the
bride's only attendant, wearing
Dec. 14—Miss Gail Laura Wallach, daughter of Mr. and a gown of wisteria crepe and
air arm bouquet of yel-
Mrs. Robert Wallach of Stoepel Ave., to Jack Pearlman, son of carrying
ann w as
Otto
low es.
ros
Mr. and Mrs. Max Pearlman, of Hazelwood Ave.
ron Mr. Kahn.
Dec. 15—Miss Miriam Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. best
By for chose a gown of
Mrs. man
.
Leonard Rosenbaum, to Charles Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M chartreuse crepe trimmed with

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MOSS. Dec. 22—Miss Marilyn Frazein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bands
of sequins Mrs.
for her
daugh-
ter's wedding.
Kahn
wore

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Max Frazein of 2682 Glendale Ave., to Albert David Goldstein,
a t amethyst velvet. Both mothers
wore corsages of orchids. Mrs.
Mrs.
Peter
Goldstein
of
3205
Fullerton
Ave.,
son
of Mr. and
Abraham Jacobs, the bride's
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
wore a,. gown of
Dec. 22—Miss Regina Schiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., grandmother,
William Jacoby of 1630 Calvert Ave., to Morris H. Gross, son of grey crepe and beaded jacket and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross of 3200 Webb Ave., at Temple Beth El, a corsage of purple orchids.
A dinner was served in the
Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating.
Dec. 22—Miss Helen Shirley Saulson, daughter of Mr. and Michigan Room following the
Mrs. Saul Saulson of 12524 Broadstreet Blvd., to Morris Mersky, ceremony.
ore a
d
For traveling the
w wool
Rodier
t of beig e bride
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mersky.
lvia L. Siegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. costume su ii nutria and brown
Dec. 22—Miss S y
Max Siegel of 1410 Atkinson Ave., to Saul G. Dunitz, son of Mr. accessories.
trimmed n
Mr. and Mrs. Kahn will return
and Mrs. Max Dunitz of 18000 Fairfield Ave., at the Statler Hotel.
Dec. 22—Miss Ruth Gelber, daughter of Mrs. Sara Gelber, to to the city the first of the year
and have taken an apartment at
David Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman.
Dec. 22—Miss Evelyn Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Belcrest.
Harry Robbins of Taylor Ave., to Norman Ginsberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Ginsberg of Delmar Ave.


Dec. 22—Miss Betty Horwitz, daughter of Jacob Horwitz, to
Melvin Schubiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner.
Dec. 25—Miss Rose Gayman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
y ,
the meeting on Tuesday,
liam Gayman, to Paul S. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green-
,
asdge
No.
55
Detroit
Lodge
Dec. 2,
berg, at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi J. S. Sperka will officiate.
eroo elected
e the
Dec. - 25—Miss Blanche Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knights of rs
Pyt,
for 1941t
David Green of 3274 Waverly Ave., to Dr. Jack Yale Forman, son following
office com
Barn ey
C ohancellor
ey
oseph
arn
chancellor,
B
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Forman
of
Sturtevant
Ave.,
at
Congregation
Kos
fsky;
vice
of
Robert Cole;
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
C. Snider, prelate, Charl
es Behr-
Dec. 28—Miss Helen S. Zimmerman to Henry Berlow, at the C
an; keeper
of record and seal,
Tree of Life Temple, 881 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y., master
at arms,
of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Silvers; master of ex-
at 8 p. m.
ht
Dec. 29—Miss Winifred Cooper, daughter
Abraham Cooper of Chicago Blvd., to Paul Broder, son of Mr. and chequer,
Nathan
Waterstone;
in-
ner guard,
Bernard
B. Bolotni-
rd, Ralph Snider.
e
Mrs. Aaron Broder of Elmhurst Ave.
r gua and Louis W ech-
Stricoff
Dec. 29—Miss Elaine Joy Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. koff Jerry
;
to theexecu-
Cohen of Burlingame Ave., to Donald L. Coville, son of sler were selected
sec for the three-
Harry
ciate.
co mmittee
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coville. Rabbi Leon Fram will offi
rm Installation will take
Dec. 29—Miss Rosalie Abrahamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tive
orm.
y
William Abrahamson of Buena Vista Ave., to Edward Robinson, place
ear c in January.
The entertainment committee
son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Robinson of daughter
Calvert Ave.
of Dr. and Mrs.
g
Bernice
Kleinman,
Jan. 1—Dr. an, to Dr. Irving Warren, son of Mrs. Isaac is receiving reservations for the
Shmarya of
Kleinman,
Toronto, at the Statler Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram and New Year's Eve party to be held
Warren
the Detroit
Lodge Dec.
building.
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will officiate. on Tuesday
evening,
31, Mu-
at
sic will be furnished by Don
Pedro's orchestra, with novelty
singing and entertainment. Phone
CL. 2469 for reservations.
Wasserman) of
Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Pat Raitt (Nikki
3317 West Grand Ave., a son, Joel
Slayten. of 3006 W. Grand Ave., "Youth Speaks" on Dec. 22
Knoppow
Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. 1.
The next monthly "Youth
a son,
Jerry.
Dec.2—To
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pollock of 2989 W. Buena Speaks" Town Hall Forum
be held on Sunday evening, Dec.
ista, a son, Howard Joe.
Dec. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin (Lillian Feigenbaum) 22, at the Center. The topic to
be discussed will be "Youth Views
of 2010 Pingree Ave., a daughter, Diana.
Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox (Mildred Vass) of Judaism." Dancing will follow the
forum.
Kentucky Ave., a son, Michael V.

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