Shirley Levenson Wed to Emanuel Goutman Bride of Burton Bielfield Engagements , • Page Nina DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, January 16, 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Max Bennish of Grand avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Bettye to Sol Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Carr of Monterey avenue. An open house will be held in honor of the couple from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, at the Bennish home. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Roe of Stoepel avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara to Dr. Raymond Robins! son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robins of Collingwood avenue. Miss Roe attended Wayne University. Dr. Robins is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is affiliated with Alpha Omega. The wedding date has been set for March 31. Announcement is made of the engagement of Marjorie Harris. daughter of Mrs. Kate J. Harris of Genessee avenue, and the late Arthur A. Harris, to Dr. Warren E. Shelden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shelden of Webb avenue. An early spring wedding is planned. The Rev. and Mrs. Herman Witty of New York City announce the engagement of their daughter Rhoda to Charles E. Lampert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lampert of Sturtevant avenue, Detroit. The announcement was made at a dinner in the Lampert home. A spring wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shlom of Clairmount avenue announce e engagement of their daughter Bertha to Nathan Novograd, son of Mrs. Sarah Novograd and the late Frank Novograd. A March wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumer of Tuxedo avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Geraldine to Phillip Raznik, son of Mrs. Fanny Raznik. Miss Schumer is attending Wayne University. Mr. Raznik will graduate this summer from Northern Illinois College of Optometry, Chicago. - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Green announce the engagement of their daughter Rita Mae to Edwin V. Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Horowitz of Cincinnati. Miss Green is attending Wayne University and her fiance is an engineering student at the University of Cincinnati, where he is affiliated with Pi Lambda Phi. An early fall wedding is planned. Mrs. Louis Levenson announces the marriage Jan. 1 of her daughter Shirley to Emanuel Goutman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Coutman. After a brief honeymoon, the couple will be at home on Marlowe avenue. Bay City Notes eg Col. Robert Allen, Washington correspondent, will speak under the auspices of the Jewish Com- munity Association Monday eve- ning in the Central High audi- torium. Dorothy Hope Lutren has re- turned from a visit in Pontiac and Detroit. lioh • Mrs. Emily Kilberg and son Charles of Cleveland are visiting her mother, Mrs. Anne Lutren. Vacationing in Florida are the Jack Wirts. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Harri- son attended the annual meet- ing of the Detroit Chapter of the American Technion Society. Births The following students have returned to their respective campuses after spending their midwinter vacations with their families: Roy Bloch, David Blumenau, Gordon Ginsberg, Martin Jaffe, Helen Levy, Richard Michelson, Betty and Erwin Robinson, Don- ald Sherman, Alvin Singer and Alfred Zacher. MRS. BURTON F. BIELFIELD September 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Klamer (Charlotte Brawer formerly of Detroit) of Los Angeles, a son, Joel Raymond. December 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks (Sarnia Wag- ner) of Littlefield avenue, a son, Joel Elliot. December 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Levy (Geraldine Allen) of Normandy avenue, a son, Steven Elliot. December 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kaminsky (Sarah Weinstein) of Lawrence avenue, a daughter, Joyce Paula. December 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Friedberg (Rae Abram- son) of Tyler avenue, a daughter, Marilyn Ann. January 1—To Mr. and Mrs. William Borin of Littlefield avenue, a daughter, Carol Joanne. January 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Manny Segal (Ethel Jaffe) of Ilene avenue, a son, Serle David. January 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Hartman (Eleanore Jacobs) a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ordin (Florence Chafetz) of Glad- stone avenue, a daughter, Rita Ilene. To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss (Mildred Million) of Clements avenue, a daughter, Barbara Jean. The first floor of the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens, was trans- formed into a formal garden with high smilax hedges banking an altar flanked with Grecian pillars for the marriage of Marilyn Ann Scher, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Scher of Mt. Clemens, to Burton Frederick Bielfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Biel- field of Detroit. Large candelabra of cathedral tapers lighted the scene and aisle posts were decorated with white flowers and white streamers. The bride wore a gown of slipper satin made with a yoke of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. net banded with seed pearls. The hoop skirt which was slit at the front hemline was outlined with seed pearls and revealed an un- Friedman are in Chicago. derskirt of real lace flounces. Her French illusion veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a cascade arrangement of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine gardenias and stephanotis arranged with satin rose petals. will leave this week for a Ann Padoloff of New Haven, Conn., was the bride's only at- month's stay in Florida. tendant, and Linda Bielfield was flower girl. Serving as best man was Donald Gelbard, and ushers were Richard Jacob, Charles Ilimelhoch, Jerome Bielfield, Milton Lichterman, Cyril Wagner and Lester Neiman, all of Detroit. The couple are on 'a month's honeymoon in Palm Springs, Calif. After Tuesday, they will make their home in Detroit. Mrs. Irwin Schubiner of Les- lie avenue is back after a so- • Mr. and Mrs. Morry Levy of journ in Miami Beach. 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