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November 14, 1947 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-11-14

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Friday, November 14, 1947

Porman-Prag Nuptials
olemnized at Whittier

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Ex-Deiroiter Speaks Vows in L. A.

Rabbi Chaim Weinstein
Is Wed to Palestinian

Announcement is made of the
marriage of Cannella Ginsberg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Ginsberg of Haifa, Palestine, to
Rabbi Chaim Weinstein, son of
Rabbi and Mrs. Ruben Wein-
stein of Buffalo.
The wedding was solemnized
by the groom's father at Congre-
gation Tifferes Zion in Buffalo
Miss Ginsberg is a former
student of Balfour College and
the Hebrew University of Jeru-
salem. She came to the United
States to continue her studies
in psychotherapy at the Uni-
versity of Buffalo.
Rabbi
Weinstein,
principal
of the Windsor Hebrew School,
was formerly associated with the
Beth Aaron Synagogue and Ye-
shivath Beth Yehudah in De-
troit.

Ivory moire fashioned with a
sweetheart neckline and lace in-
serts formed the bridal gown
kif Helane Prag, daughter of
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prag of
Greenlaa n ,avenue, when she
was married to Franklin Gil.
bert airman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alf-A Dorman of Dexter
boulevard.
The ceremony took place at
i he
i Whittier Hotel with Rabbi
(orris Adler officiating at the
oon wedding which was fol-
!cowed by a breakfast for guests.
The bride's headdress was a
Cerra to match her gown, and
she carried a colonial bouquet
consisting of. white roses and
fillies of the valley.
Mrs. Harry Bockoff, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor
end Mrs. Stanley C. Klein,
another sister of the bride, and
gene Goodman of Flint tt, ere
bridesmaids.
Bernard Dorman of Jackson.
Miss., served his brother as best
gnan.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman have
left for California where they
will make their home. •• •

Suzanne Boesky Feted
at Pre-Nuptial Affairs

Pearl Glicker Sets
Dec. 21 Wedding Date

Plans for a Dec. 21 wedding
at the Detroit-Leland Hotel have
been completed by Pearl Glicker
and Arthur D. Behrendt.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. William Glicker of
Euclid avenue west. Her fiance's
parents are the Milton A. Beh-
rendts of the Belcrest Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller
pf Pennington drive had as their
guest Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs.
Elmer Koffman of Iron Moun-
tain, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen

And son Stephen have returned

MRS. IRVING GRONSKY
Temple Emanuel in Los Angeles was the scene of the marriage
of Audrey Fried, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett J. Fried of
Los Angeles and formerly of Detroit, to Irving Gronsky, son of
the Roy Gronsky of Balboa, Calif. •
The bride wore a floor-length slipper satin gown with fingertip
veil. Her prayer book was adorned with white orchids and lillies
of the valley.
Anita Blank served as matron of honor, and Marcia Lasky and
Muriel Levett as bridesmaids. Arthur Gronsky was best man,
and Howard Blank and Martin Fried ushers.
The bride attended UCLA and is affiliated with Sigma Theta
Pi. Her husband attended Webb Institute.
Following the ceremony, the newlyweds left on a wedding
trip to Arizona.

Phyllis Cherney Bride
of Sheldon E. Kaplan

lto their home in Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cherney
after a visit with the Martin
announce the marriage of their
Cowans.
daughter Phyllis Ann to Shel-
Mr and Mrs. Hyman Book- don E. Kaplan, son of Mrs.
tein have returned to their Lillian Kaplan.
The ceremony took place in
home on Oakman boulevard
the home of the bride's parents
tter a stay in Chicago.
before members of the imme-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Green- diate families.
After a honeymoon in Chi-
poon, who had been visiting
'n Chicago, have returned to cago, the couple will make
heir home on Woodingham their home at the Roselawn
Heights Apts., Highland avenue.
drive.


Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Birn-
orf and son Larry formerly of
iPennington drive are in their
pew home at 6444 London ave-

hue.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldfarb
f the Seward Hotel had as their
g uest their sister, Jean Gold-
arb of Los Angeles.

Dr. and Mrs. Jack Singer for-
'Indy of Tuxedo avenue • are
a•siding at 18295 Parkside ave-

The Mesdames Joseph Ellis,
Jacob Berkan, Morris Davis.
Jack Halperin and S. J. London
were hostesses at a miscellaneous
shower and luncheon, at the Ho-
tel Book Cadillac honoring
Gwen Alpert.

Visiting his children Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Kurland of Savery
avenue is Aaron Goldman of
Memphis, Tenn.

Back after an extended stay
in Cincinnati is Luane Mitten-
thal of Warrington drive.

EXPERT

FL 8721

WOOD & METAL PATTERNS
DIES — JIGS — FIXTURES
MODELS and MOCKUPS

Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine of
LaSalle boulevard is visiting is
East Orange, N.J.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rott and
family of Fairfield avenue left
last week to spend the winter
in their home in Miami Beach.

Mrs. Harry Srere entertained
at a dinner party Nov. 7 in her
home on Calvert avenue.

Mrs. Alfred Delson of Roches-
ter avenue has returned from a
visit with her children in Los
Angeles.

Mrs.
Nellie
Horowitz
of
Rochester avenue is back after
a year's stay in Los Angeles.

Mrs. Joseph Galperin of War-
Back from a visit in Bay City,
rington drive was hostels at a is Mrs. Jack Garelik of Chick.
luncheon in the Statler Terrace boulevard.
room honoring Suzanne Boesky
Other affairs for Miss Boesky
were a luncheon in Terrace
The Whole Town Is
room by Mrs. M. M. Halperin,
Talking 'bout
a luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Sam Siegel of Fairfield avenue,
a dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Grevnan at their home on Wil-
Detroit's Greatest
demere avenue.
Entertainer
A luncheon and shower at
Huyler's by Mrs. Charles Lippitt
His Band & Show
and Mrs. Louis Sloan, and a
luncheon at the Italian Gardens
For Available Dates Call
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UN. 3-3737 or VAlley 2-5798
Mrs. Joseph Freedman and Mrs.
Before 6
William Boesky.

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