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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-08-06

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Page Six

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, August 6, 1941

...9n the Realm cl crocat # Society

Claire Neback Bride
of Sherman Allen Kay

Wed to Easterner in Buffalo Rites

Shirley Leader Wed
in Home Ceremony

Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Allen
Kay are on a motor trip to the
west coast following their mar-
riage July 21.
Mrs. Kay is the former Claire
Neback, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Neback. The bride-
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kay.
Rabbi Jacob Segal, assisted by
Cantor Pavel Slavensky, per-
formed the double ring candle-
light ceremony in the Crystal
ballroom of the Hotel Book Ca-
dillac.
The bride wore a mid-Vic-
torian gown of satin and antique
lace fashioned with _ an antique
lace cape and fingertip veil of
white illusion crowned with
pearls. She carried a white
prayer book covered with white
orchids.
Attending the bride were her
cousin Mrs. Clarence Gross of
Montreal as matron of honor
and Pearl Neback of Montreal,
Sheila Frenkel, Joyce Katz and
Mimi Levin as bridesmaids.
Donald Kay served his brother
as test man. Ushers were Eddie
Neback, the bride's brother;
.Irving Katz, Asher Tilchin and
Bob Bloomfield.
Upon their return, the newly-
weds will live in Ann Arbor,
where both will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

The marriage of Shirley Lea-
der, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Leader of Sturtevant ave-
nue, to Harold Hillman, son of
Mrs. David Hillman of Chicago,
was solemnized July 18 by Rabbi
A. M. Hershman at the bride's
home.
A family dinner followed, after
which the newlyweds left for
a honeymoon in Wisconsin. Up-
on their return, they will reside
in Grand Rapids.

Vacationing at Greenbush Inn
are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith
of the Seward Hotel.

Janet Wexler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ham, Wexler of Lin-
wood avenue, is visiting in Mat-
tapan, Mass.

Ben Winsens Mark
25 Years of Marriage

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winsen of
Grand avenue west celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary
at a dinner for 45 guests, July
28 at Northwood Inn.
Coming here for the event was
Mrs. Abe Glickman of New York
City, who was the Winsens'
houseguest.

To Wed in Fall

MRS. S. LAWRENCE MORRISON
All-white flowers decorated the Niagara room of the Hotel
Statler in Buffalo, N.Y., for the marriage July 4 of Gloria Elaine
Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Newman of Oakman
boulevard, Detrok, to S. Lawrence Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Morrison of Buffalo.
Rabbi Morris Adler of Detroit and Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen of
Buffalo officiated. All-white satin and imported lace were worn
by the bride. White orchids and white roses former her bouquet.
Viola Shogan was maid of honor and Shulamith Adler, Shir-
ley Hershman and Barbara Cohen were bridesmaids.
Best man was Morton SilberBerg and ushers were Norman
Newman, Gerald Altman and Leo Ginsburg.
Upon their return from a wedding trip to Florida and Cuba,
the newlyweds will make their home in Buffalo.

.

Abe Beckers Back
From Honeymoon

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hornstein
of Chicago boulevard are so-
journing for a week in Frank-
Dr. and Mrs. Abe Becker, fort.
whose marriage took place June
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shapiro
30, have returned from 'their
honeymoon in Chicago and Cali- and daughters Thelma and
fo'rnia and are making their Beatrice have moved from
Texas to Detroit and are resid-
home at 2880 Ewald Circle.
Mrs. Becker is the former jag at the Lee Plaza Hotel.
Dorothea Bond, daughter of Mr.
Mr. rind Mrs. Milton Todd,
and Mrs. Benjamin M. Bond of
Ewald Circle. Dr. Becker is the daughter. Geraldine, and her fi-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samu61 ance, Gilbert Silverman, spent
the weexend in Cleveland.
Becker of Tuxedo avenue.

CHARLOTTE VIEDRAH
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Viedrah
of Glendale avenue announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Charlotte Ruth to Milford
Ginsburg of Traverse City, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gins-
burg.
Miss Viedrah is a graduate
of the University of Michigan's
school of dental. hygiene. Her
fiance is a student at Michigan,
where he is affiliated with Sigma
Alpha Mu.
The couple plans an early fall
wedding.

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Mrs. Rose Trigg of Hartford,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry
011esheimer of Eason avenue, Conn., is visiting 'her children,
Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Colton of
Highland Park, are sojourning at
tne Grand Hotel, Mackinac Is- Mendota avenue.
!and.
Mrs. Nate Kaletsky of Los
Mr. and Mpg. Harry Golob of Angeles is the.houseguest of Mrs.
Warrington drive are spending Tlliie Zussman of Leslie avenue.
the week in Charlevoix.

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Mrs. Morris Weingarten and
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Betty Minus, daughter of Ms.
nue are in Frankfort.
and Mrs. Philip Minus of Burl-
ingame avenue, became the
Judith and Beth Laikin of La bride of Albert Barach, son of
Salle boulevard are visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barach ed
Webb avenue, in a candlelight
New York for several weeks.
ceremony, July 18 at Bel-Aire,
Rabbi A. M Hershman offi-
Mrs. Lester Lapides of Whit-
more road is visiting in Cleve- ciated, assisted by Cantor Jacob
Sorenklar.
land.
The bride wore a gown of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow traditional saint trimmed in
and daughters Joan and Marcia chantilly lace. Her fingertip veil
of Hazelwood avenue left this of silk illusion tell from a tiara
of pearls She carried a cascade
week on a motor trip to Bos- 1
bouquet of bride's roses.
ton.
Attending the bride were Mrs.
Bernard Barach matron of honor;
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grunt Doris Goldberg, Irene Cott and
of Hazelwood avenue have re- Eve Trivax, bridesmaids; Mari-
turned from Atlantic City.
lyn Minus, junior bridesmaid;
and Toba Minus, flower girl.
Miss Leah Spevakow of Hazel-
Bernard Barach served as beet
wood avenue is spending three man, and Arthur Barach, Sey-
weeks in Winthrop, Mass.
mour Raskin and David Matz
were ushers. Junior usher was
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of David Minus.
The newlyweds have returned
Virginia Park !eft this week for
Los Angeles, where they will from a honeymoon in New York
visit their children, Mr. and Mrs. and WashMgtin, D. C.
Arthur Sachse and Mr. and Mrs.
Zrnest J. Sachse.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldsmith
of LaSalle boulevard are on a
'Betty Levine of Webb avenue motor trip through Michigan.
and Barbara Raiskin of Webb They will visit in Alpena and
avenue are vacationing for a Charlevoix.
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1%•w weeks in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Kurt Ehrlich of Hazel-
Visiting in Los Angeles is w Ood avenue is visiting in
Mrs. Barnett Dickman of Dex- Nashville. Tenn.
ter boulevard
Mrs. M. S. Perlis of Glynn
Dr. and Mr:. Harry Goldberg court has returned from a visit
of Wildeinere avenue left this in New York City.
week for a fortnight's stay in
Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett
are back in their home on Muir-
Mr. and Mrs Ben Gould of land avenue following a visit in
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