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October 29, 1948 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-29

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE .

On Wedding Trip to Cuba

Suzanne Kirtz Wed
in Book Cadillac Rites

Casper Cutlers Mark
Their 20th Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilkins
of Mount Airy, Md., are visit-
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and , Mrs. Casper C. Cutler Benjamin Laiken of LaSalle
of Warrington drive celebrated boulevard.
their 20th anniversary by vaca-
tioning for a week at the Savoy • A cocktail party was held. Oct.
26 at the Great Lakes Club in
Plaza in New York.
honor of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
Miss Mallon Ratz of Chicago J. Lewis.
boulevard west will fly to her
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn of
former home in St. Paul, Minn.,
to cast her vote in the election. Whitmore road are hosts for a
series of dinner parties at the
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner Women s City Club.
and Mr. and Mrs. Gersohn Levey
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Keller
were hosts at a brunch, Sunday
at the Franklin Hills Country of Whitmore road have as their
guest their father, I. M. Keller of
Club.
Pittsburgh.
Mr., and Mrs. C. A. Hopp of
Austin Hirschhorn was host at
Longfellow avenue are spending
a week in Memphis, Tenn., as a dinner party, Friday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred in his home on Kentucky ave-
nue. Guests. were Susan Fried-
Dreif us.
man, Ruth Mahler, Shirley Elgot,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler Robert Redlich, Bernard Porvin
of Muirland avenue entertained and Robert Zelden.
at a dinner party, Saturday eve-
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Deutsch
ning in the Terrace room of the
(Suzanne Zeitlin) have arrived
Hotel Statler.
in Stockholm, Sweden, where
Spending a week at the St. Dr. - Deutsch will attend the No-
Regis Hotel in New York are bel Institute.
Mrs. Meyer Prentis and her
29
daughters.

Suzanne Kirtz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kirtz of Hunt-
ington Woods, was united in
marriage to Richard Cole in an
evening ceremony, Oct. 16 at the
Hotel Book Cadillac.
Mr. Cole is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Cole of Merton road.
The bride wore a ballerina-
length gown of white lace with
a fingertip veil fastened to a
tiara of orange blossoms. White
orchids made up her bouquet.
Rhoda Weincrot of Stamford,
Conn., was maid of honor and
Harold Kahn, best man.
Following a reception in' the
Crystal ballroom, the couple left
for a honeymoon in Colorado
Springs.
The bride's parents were hosts
to 90 out-of-town guests at a
brunch, Oct. 17 at the Book
Cadillac,

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Curhan
of Outer drive west will return
this weekend from a visit in
California.

Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Julius Wartell of Ohio avenue
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levey
and Mrs. Beck Andursky of
Chicago, and Mrs. Millie Prize
of Bay City.

Mrs. Harry L. Newman will
give a dinner party, Tuesday in
her home on Lawrence avenue.

Visiting in Boston is Mrs. Sid-
ney Schott of Glynn court.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chernin of
Chicago were guests of their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Posen of Chicago boulevard.

Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, for.
merly of the Wilshire Hotel, is
making her home at 13725 Dex-
ter boulevard. •

Mrs. Arthur 'A. Gilbert of By-
ron avenue will be hostess at a
tea Wednesday, honoring Elea-
nor Jacobs.

Betrothal Told

Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Berman,
formerly of Clements avenue,
have moved to Kendall avenue.

our

MRS. HERBERT KEIDAN
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Mrs. M. George Wayburn hon-
ored new members of the Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keidan are on a honeymoon trip to Beth El Sisterhood at a tea last
Florida and Cuba, following their marriage Wednesday at the week in her home on Hendrie
Franklin Hills Country Club.
boulevard.
Mrs. Keidan is the former Barbara Joyce Becker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona drive. Her husband is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keidan of Calvert avenue.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazier and Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at
the five o'clock ceremony, before an improvised altar of white
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Her veil was in a two-tiered style of silk illusion and was
held by a Juliette cap of lace and seed pearls, which had been
used on her mother's bridal gown. The veil was finger-tip length.
The bride's only adornment was a strand of pearls. She carried
a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis.
Attendants for the bride were Joyce Janeway, Ruth Avison,
Judy Levin, Joan Meyers and Vivian Keidan.
Jacob Keidan served his brother as best man, while Jerry
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