v tigiatitut pvick Periodical Caller 1941 January 3, 1941 MARRIAGES and the tine .est drs. 6ed C01. [Op ?st : ub ?yer hu et Eler • tine the vish De- lens. n t He- nu- lent Irew eve- and nan. the Sil- lius M. E. ack, nan, rief was eel- mk- of iang Phis of ngs. of that lack COVILLE - COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Burlingame Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Elaine Joy, d.o Donald L. Coville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Co- ville of Fullerton Ave., on Sun- day, Dec. 29, at the Belcrest Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a gown of white chiffon made with a high neck line trimmed in rhinestones, the full skirt fell from a tight basque waist, Bishop sleeves and Queen Anne cap • of lace held her finger tip veil in place and white gardenias and lilies of the valley fashioned the bridal bouquet. Mrs. Lawrence Coville, the matron of honor, wore a dress of peach lace and a small hat of blue feathers. She carried talis- man roses and blue carnations. Lawrence Coville was best man for his brother. Following the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served for the wedding party and family. On their return to Detroit the couple will be at home at 111 Highland Ave. Among the out of town guests were Mrs. John Flesh and daughter. Evelyn, of Chicago, and M. B. Cohen and Hattie Cohen of New York City. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle treuse chiffon and lace, and car- ried Burgundy carnations. Lois Joyce Marcus was junior brides- maid and was attired in pink seersucker organdy. The bridesmaids were Misses Lynne Jaye, Gertrude Robin and Jean Weinberg. Sidney Barbes was best man and the ushers were Maurice Marcus, Irving Jaye and Theodore Weinberg. Following the ceremony there was a formal reception for 125 guests. 7 Rabbi Fram to Begin Series Avukah Chapters Send Del- FOR SALE- of Pre-Convention APARTMENT PROPERTY egates to Conferences Sermons To prepare the mind and the spirit of Congregation Beth El for the forthcoming convention of the Union of American Heb- rew Congregations, which will take place in Detroit in April, 1941, Rabbi Leon Fram is now beginning a series of sermons, dealing with the present status, aims, ideals and prospects of Reform Judaism in America. The first sermon in the series will be given next Friday night, Jan. 10, at Temple Beth El, Wood- ward at Gladstone, on the sub- ject "Where Does Reform Juda- ism Stand Today?" The Temple announces the re- opening of the sessions of the religious school, which has been in recess for the past two weeks, on Saturday morning, Jan. 4, and Sunday morning, Jan. 5. The Winter Term of Beth El College of Jewish Studies opens next Monday night, Jan. 6. Rab- bi Fram will begin a new course in "Current World History." The Men's Club of Temple Beth El has established a Beth El College lectureship by the terms of which Rabbi Fram is to invite leading Jewish scholars from the great academies of Jewish learning of America to deliver popular lectures on vari- ous phases of Jewish culture be- fore special student assemblies of Beth El College. SCHUBINER - HORWITZ Miss Betty Horwitz, daughter of Mr. Jacob Horwitz of Broad- street Blvd., became the bride of Melvyn Schubiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner of Car- ter Ave., on Sunday, Dec. 22, at Lacher's. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man officiated. A buffet supper for 200 guests followed. The bride was lovely in an ice- blue satin gown, made in empire style with a fan-shaped train. A halo of matching material formed her veil and she carried a bou- quet of calla lilies. Mrs. Leo Kolodin, sister of the bride, was matron-of-honor; Miss Shirley Levinson was maid-of- honor. The best man was Bud Shapero. The bridesmaids were Ann Rothenberg, Celia Hoffman, Sylvia Radin and the ushers were Jerry Greenberg, Harry Kashtan and Bernard Koss. The flower- girl was Roberta Gail Kolodin. BENYAS - ROSS The ring bearer was Paul Allen Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ross an- Goodman. nounce the marriage of their Mr. and Mrs. Schubiner have daughter, Mary, to Dr. Mortimer returned from Buffalo, N. Y., L. Benyas. Niagara Falls and New York "Galician Yankees" City, and are making their home BRAGMAN - MARCUS at 3759 Carter Ave. Now at Littman's Miss Lee Marcus, daughter of "Galician Yankees," a musical Mrs. Abraham Marcus, became HOME RELIEF SOCIETY the bride of Harry Bragman, son comedy featuring new dances and of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bragman, 15 songs, is the current attrac- Mrs. Charles Cornell of Rich- tion at Littman's Yiddish Peo- on Sunday, Dec. 29, at the Bar- ium Hotel. Rabbi Harold N. ton Ave. was hostess to mem- ple's Theater, 12th and Seward. bers of the executive board of Rosenthal officiated. This play, being staged Friday The bride wore a lovely prin- Home Relief Society on Thurs- evening and Sunday matinee and cess gown of white lace and day, Jan. 2. New and old board evening, is by M. Richter. It is tulle over taffeta with matching members of Home Relief Society replete with fun and sensational veil and headdress in coronet will be entertained at the home angles. style of seed pearls. She carried of Mrs. Samuel Arkin, 4055 In preparation at Littman's Glendale, on Friday, Jan. 10, at for early staging is "The Black Easter lilies and orchids. The maid of honor, Miss Betty 1 p. in. Mrs. Robert Drews is Mother," which was a sensation Marcus, wore a gown of char- the chairman of the board. in New York during a long run. Avukah, the American Student Zionist Federation, annually holds a series of mid-winter confer- ences in different regions of the country. At these conferences, organizational problems are dis- cussed and new policies are for- mulated for the year. The Uni- versity of . Michigan chapter was represented by David Crohn, Gerald Davidson, Naomi Ellias, Jack Lewin-Epstein, Evelyn Sie- lin and Hadassah Yanich. The Wayne University chapter was also represented by a large dele- gation at the Midwest confer- ence held at Cleveland Dec. 25 and 26. Two of the high points of this conference were Rabbi Barnett Brickner's speech on "In Spite of Everything" and Dr. Shlomo Bardin's speech on "The Jew in Palestine and the New World He Faces." The delegates left the con- ference inspired to increase their Zionist activity in the new year. Miss Evelyn Sislin, as member of the central executive council of Avukah, was invited to at- tena— a conference held in Phil- adelphia and Washington with prominent Zionist leaders. MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY Molly Segal Auxiliary of J.C. R.S. of Denver, Colo., will hold installation of officers Saturday evening, Jan. 11, at 7:30, at the Pereira Hall, 9925 Dexter. The Society invites members and friends. 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