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June 23, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-06-23

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Thursday,

Page Seven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

June 23, 1949

Kling-Kleiman Nuptials
Solemnized June 12

To Reside in Canada

Betty KowaIkky Wed
to Jerome Stasson

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Katz are
in their new home at 13133 Lud-

low avenue, Huntington Woods.

Under a huge umbrella of roses
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goldberg
and carnations with lighting fur-
of Monica avenue announce the
nished by many seven light
graduation of their son Harold
candelabras, Aileen Kling, daugh-
from the University of Michigan
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kling
with a D.D.S. degree,
of Monterey avenue, exchanged
nuptial vows with Harvey Klei-
Mr. and Mrs. William Nadler
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving of Atkinson avenue have return-
Kleiman of Webb avenue.
ed from a fortnight in Montreal.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grossman
Cantor Samuel Glantz officiated
at the ceremony which was held of Seneca avenue are back from
St. Petersburg, Fla.
June 12 at the Sheraton.
The bride was attended by her
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peril-miter sof
sister, Mrs. Martin Horowitz. The
bridegroom was attended .by his Chicago boulevard are back from
brother-in-law, Gabriel Glantz.
a visit with Mrs. Perlmuter's

At a candlelight ceremony last

Sunday at the Hotel Park Ave-
nue penthouse, Betty Kowalsky,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zelick
Kowalsky, and Jerome Stasson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Stashefsky,' were united in mar-
riage. Rabbi Morris Adler and
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiated.
The bride wore a gown of ivory
satin fashioned with a low square
neckline and a bustle-back. Her
veil of silk illusion fell from a
braided band of seed pearls and
was bordered with imported lace.
She carried a cascading bouquet
of white roses.
Reva Kowalsky attended her
sister as maid of honor, and
Frances Kaye, Geraldine Stashef-
sky, Esther Stashefsky and Viv-
ian Kozenn were bridesmaids.
Yisroel Stashefsky was his
brother's best man, and Larry
Kowalsky, Sol Milinsky, Al Smo-
ler and Earl Lazerson were ush-
ers. Judith Dzodin and Eugene
Kowalsky were junior bridesmaid
and usher.
After the wedding the young
couple left for New York where,
following a brief honeymoon,
they will both study at the Juil-
liard School of Music.

Following the ceremony, the brother-in-law •d sister, Mr. and
couple left for a two-week honey- Mrs. Pia Brickman of Chicago.

moon in Miami Beach. • '

Phyllis Lenore Bloch, daughter
of Mrs. Ida R. Bloch of Pingree
avenue, graduated from Central
High school Wednesday.

Marvin R. Wolf of Santa Bar-
bara drive. celebrated his gradu-
ation from U. of D. with a cos-
tume party, June 11.

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Devenow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Samuel Devenow of Sherborne
road, became the briele,of Edward Jackson Fox of London, Ont., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fox of Oshawa, Ont.
The bride chose a gown of blush pink satin fashioned with a
deep oval neckline with hand applique of chantilly lace insertion.
Her long sleeves came to a point over her hands. The very full skirt
of the gown fell from a snug bodice and had two panels of• lace
insertion. The skirt -swept into a cathedral train.
The tiered veil of silk illusion in blush pink was held in place
by a chantilly lace bonnet. The bride carried a cascading bouquet
of fleur'd'amour and stephanOtis, trailing variegated ivy.
Jacqueline Pollick was maid of honor. Mrs. Chester Devenow
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Traverse Fox served as his brother's best man. Ushers were
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Following an extended trip through the west where the bride-
ROSALIE SINGER
groom will do further studies for his dcartorate, the couple will reside
• • •
in London, Ont., where Mr. Fox is lecturing at the University of
The betrothal of Rosalie Sing- Western Ontario.
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
-"MI ',Mr"- —•• ■•■■
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Storch
to Albert Migdal, son of Mrs. entertained at a Bar Mitzvah din-
Samuel Migdal of Grand avenue ner in honor of their son Seymour I
west, with the late Mr. Migdal, June 19 at Bel-Aire. •
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