Thursday, July 14, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eight

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Martin Leinoffs Back
From Wedding Trip

Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Lein-
off arc back from their wedding
trip to Virginia Beach, Va. The
bride is the former Pearl Sharf-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rube Sharfman of Monterey ave-
nue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leinoff
of Calvert tvenue are the bride-
groom's parents.
The couple were 'united at a
candlelight ceremony at the May-
fair Room on June 12 with Rabbi
Leizer Levin officiating.
Mrs. Hyman C. Disner was her
sister's matron of honor and the
bridesmaids were Mrs. Samuel S.
Topper, sister of the groom, Rho-
da Schneider of Flint and Frances
Robinson.
Samuel S. Topper was best
man and Donald Stntman, Irv-
ing Rosenberg and Aubrey Cap-
lan were ushers.

Back from a Charlevoix visit
where they were the guests of
the Clarence Mills are Mr. and
Mrs. Seth Jacobson of Huntington
Woods.

Troth Revealed

Marilyn Novograd Feted
at Pre-Nuptial Event

An open house, honoring the
engagement of Marilyn Novo-
grad to Wallace Rosner, was
given by the bride-elect's mother,
Mrs. Sarah Novograd at her
home on Oakman boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Horowitz
of the Highland Towers al e hack
home after a week's stay :J Pot-
owatami Inn, Angola, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. David Katz ot
Edison avenue and Earl Shapiro
are vacationing in Bel-Aire, Cal-
ifornia at the Bel-Aire hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlusinaa.
er have returned from a short
stay in Charlevoix.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
of Birmingham are home after
GERTRUDE ELIAS
long week-end in Charlevoix.
• • •
The engagement is announced
of Gertrude Elias, (laughter of
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Mrs. Harry Elias of Clements av-
enue, and the late Mr. Elias, to
Value
Eli Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Cutler of Pingree avenue, Thomanili of It 61 ,1( Saj
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Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn
have as their guests their chil-
dren, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H.
Krohn and their daughter Julie,
of Tulsa, Okla.

Affianced

Mickey Woolf

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
thal Jr. will leave the latter part
of this month for a trip to New
York and Maine.

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Mrs. Julius Ring and her
daughter Estelle of Clements
left July 11 for a few weeks in
Los Angeles.

MRS. EUGENE EDELMAN
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The marriage of Gertrude Kutzen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kutzen of Webb avenue, to Dr. Eugene Edelman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Edelman of Miami Beach, was an event of June 19
at the Lee Plaza hotel.
The bride chose a Sophie original gown of pure white slipper
satin with a net illusion neckline bordered in a bertha of Alencon
lace. Her long tight sleeves came to a point at the wrists and the
skirt fell into a cathedral train.
Her fingertip veil was held in place by a small dutch cap of
orange blossoms and seed pearls. She carried a Bible adorned with
white orchids and stephanotis.
Florence Kutzen was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Sandra Edelman and Mrs. Robert Levy.
Phillip Edelman served as his brother's best man. Ushers were
Robert Levy, William Schwarzman and Fred Rittman.
Following an eastern honeymoon, the couple will reside in
Miami Beach where Dr. Edelman has a practice.
Before her marriage, Mrs. Edelman was feted at affairs given
by the following hostesses: Mesdames S. Rapoport, J. Horwitz, L.
Elk, T. Talon, R. Rafelson, S. Hiller, H. Wagner, S. Kutzen, M. Kut-
zen and H. Serwin, and the Misses Lillian and Kaye Saslove and
Shirley Schwartz and Harriet Aiken.

Janice Manning and Connie
Sarason, both of Ohio avenue,
have left to spend the summer at
Camp Chickagami, Winter, Wis.

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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vernick
and their sons Richard and Jack,
formerly of Washburn avenue,
are now residing on London ave-
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Isabel King of Woodingharn
drive, a junior at the U. of M.,
has left for Ithaca, N. Y. to at-
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Amberg of the semester she will visit New
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returned from a fortnight's stay Mass.
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Mrs. Sadie Kuttnauer of the
Belcrest is visiting in Atlantic
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Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Sehmier
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin of
Boston boulevard west have re-
turned from St. Paul.

HELEN NUDELMAN
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nudelman
of Richton avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Helen, to Bernard T. Barris, son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Barris, of
Leslie avenue.
The couple will be married
Aug. 20.

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