Page Eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, January 23, 1948 ge Realin " m ' u/ Society Jennie Char Kosman Wed to Sidney Burk To Wed April 6 at Rani David The Bel-Aire was the scene Kosman, daughter of the Rev and Mrs. Louis Kosman of Richton avenue, to Sidney Burk. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burk of Tuxedo avenue. Mrs. Isadore Sabbota was matron of honor; Norma Speil- berg, maid of honor; Mrs. Hy Kosman of Los Angeles and Shirley Jacobs, bridesmaids; and Jean Schutzer, junior brides- maid. Flower girl was Myrna Glass. man and ring bearer was Leon- ard Taub. Robert Burk served as best man. Ushers were Fly Kosman of Los Angeles, Mbrris Kosman and Isadore Sabbota. Upon their return • from a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will reside at - 18621 Freeland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of Balmoral drive have returned from a visit in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barnett of La Salle boulevard are among Detroiters vacationing in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman and daughter Caroline have re-. turned to their home on Edison avenue after a visit in Chicago. Visiting in Miami Beach is Mrs. Louis Harley of Fairfield avenue. Merian Sharon Lutchansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Lutehansky of Glynn Court, is visiting her great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Solomon of New Orleans. She is accom- panied by her mother. Mr. Sol- omon is a former Detroiter. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Slutsky and family of Fullerton avenue are spending the winter in Phoe- nix, Ariz. Mrs. H. L. Aaronson of Santa Rosa drive is visiting her chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Aaronson of Los Angeles. Back from a visit in Indian- apolis is Mrs. Jessie Cohen of Tuxedo avenue. Naomi L. Spector, who for the past month had been a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Morris Spector of Martindale avenue north, has returned to Los An- geles, where she is a court re- porter for the State of California. York City and Mrs. Belle Silber- stein of Los Angeles. NAOMI CECILE BEITNER Mrs. A. L. Bernstein of Pen- Announcement is made of the engagement of Naomi Cecile nington drive is spending the Beitner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Beitner of Hazelwood winter months in Miami Beach. avenue, to Ja4 Abramson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Abram- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berlin son of Monterey -avenue. and family left last week for Tu- Miss Beitner attends Wayne University and teaches at the cson, Ariz., where they are mak- ing their home. Sholem Aleichem Institute. Her fiance attended Wayne prior to entering the army. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen are The wedding will take place April 6 at Congregation Bnai spending the winter in Honolulu. Their home is on Rosplawn ave- David. nue. Mrs. Milford Golden and Mrs. Joseph Aronoff gave a luncheon honoring Adeline Fishier of Flint Jan. 20 at the Hotel Book Cadil- lac. 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Speak s Vows Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berlin of Webb avenue, who are leav- ing with their children to make their home in Tucson, Ariz., were entertained at luncheons and pbrties by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Perel, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oschin, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Buchalter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mark, Mrs. Dave Fidler and Mrs. Jack Tarnoff. Also Mr. and Mrs. Al Fen- I dell, Mr. and Mrs. Moiton Her- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph New-1 man, Mrs. Pearl Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Moss, Mr. and Mrs. MRS. HAROLD H. GORD ON Elvin Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. The marriage of Marion T. Nathan Zager and Mr. and Mrs. Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwartz. Harry I. Gross of Fullerton On a visit to Los Angeles is avenue, to Harold H. Gordon, Mrs. Paul Hoffman of Fullerton son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris avenue. Gordon of Fullerton avenue, was solemnized at the Bel-Aire Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Lynn and by Rabbi Joshua Sperka. sons Charles and Frederick, are Shirley Gross, sister of the residing in their new home at bride, was maid of honor and 18285 Birchcrest drive. " Mrs. William Gross, matron of honor. Bridesmaid were Vera Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldfarb of the Seward Hotel had as their Chad, Edith Silver and Rose Berkowitz. guests Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gold- Serving his brother as best farb and sons Dr. Alvin Goldfarb and Dr. Morton Goldfarb of New man was Seymour Gordon. of the marriage of Jennie Char Mrs. Jacob Harvith and Mrs. Harry Goldfarb honored their niece Della Cohen at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Wilshire Hotel, Jan. 21. Herman Berlins Feted Before Leaving Detroit UNiversity 3-34-40 OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 Divided Payments Arranged Exciting! 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