DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13

Friday, January 7, 1955

Beverly Kahn Wed
To William S. Frank

MRS. WILLIAM S. FRANK

Before an altar set up in the
Wayne Room of the Hotel Stat-
ler, Beverly Harriet Kahn re-
peated her marital vows to Wil-
liam Shetzer Frank on Dec. 26.
The double-ring ceremony was
conducted by Rabbi Milton Arm
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Benzamin Kahn,
of Cakman Blvd. Mr. Frank's
parents are the Seymour
Franks, of Wildemere Ave.
The bride chose a pearl-white
gown of parchment satin and
Alencon lace. The bodice was
styled with a portrait neckline
with pleating of the satin and
lace and long, pointed sleeves
that covered her fingers. Filmy
pleats of tulle under the satin
of the skirt fell into ° the satin
and formed a long train. A deep
scallop of the lace formed the
hem of the full skirt.
A juliet cap of the lace over
satin, studded with pearls and
sequins, held in place her
French illusion, two-tiered veil
and blusher. She carried a bou -
quet of pearl-toned orchids, in
a setting of phaelanopsis and
variegated ivy.
Mrs. Robert Belson Colten,
sister of the bridegroom, was
matron of honor, and Lois
Weingarten was maid of honor.
Robert Belson Colton was best
man, while ushers were Jordan
Henry Kahn, the bride's brother,
Walter James Rubiner and
James Martin August, his cous -
ins, and Ruthven Simons, Bur-
ton Moss Imber and David My-
ron Tabashnik.
Following the ceremony, the
couple received their guests at
dinner and a reception.

ADL Aids in Planning
For Inkster Workshop

The adult education program
sponsored by the Inkster Board
of Education will feature a
human relations workshop dur-
ing its coming semester, it was
announced by Dr. John English,
superintendent of the Inkster
Public Schools.
Dr. Morton J. Sobel, Michigan
Regional Director of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith, has helped to make basic
plans for the workshop, which
will be held from 7 to 9 p.m.,
each Thursday for 10 weeks,
beginning on Feb. 3.
The workshop will be divided
into two areas, presentation of
talks, panels, films and other
techniques and group discus-
sions. Dr. Sobel will be the chief
instructor at the workshop.

e

ngagemenb

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Engel, of

Atkinson Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Grace, to Sol Klausner Newman, i
of Chicago, Ill., son of Mrs. Wil-1
Ham K. Newman and the late 1
Mr. William Newman. The bride-
elect is a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Michigan college of edu
cation. Her fiance received his
undergraduate degree from the
University of Chicago and a mas-
ter's degree from the U. of C.
Dusiness school. He was affili-

ated with Pi Lambda Phi Ira-
ated

Brandeis University Women's Group
To Sponsor Life Membership Tea

A "life membership" tea has
been scheduled by the Detroit
Chapter, National Women's
Committee of Brandeis Univer-
sity, for 1 p.m., Jan. 21, in the
home of Mrs. Harold Schreiber,
19360 Renfrew.
"Brandeis — An Answer to
Discrimination" is the topic of ,
Mrs. At B. Counselbaum, corn-
munity director for the midwest
area of Anti-Defamation League
of Bnai Brith, who will be guest
speaker.
Mrs. Irving Goldman, Mrs.
Fred Ginsberg and Mrs. Charles
Nannes, life membership tea
chairmen, invite all members
and their friends to attend. For
reservations, call Mrs. Nannes,
UN. 1-7008.
Mrs. Counselbaum, who re-
ceived her education at the Uni-
versity of Chicago and Froebel
Teacher's College in Chicago,
founded the Dorothy Kahn Club
for Spastic Children, which has
grown into the Spastic Chil-
dren's Center.
She also was a founder of the
Illinois Association for the Crip-

pled, and is now active in ADL,
National Conference of Christ-
ians and Jews, Commission on
Human Relation s, Council
Against Racial and Religious
Discrimination and the National
Council of Negro Women.
Mrs. Samuel B. Aaron, Chap-
ter president, states that the
Women's Committee, which en-
gages in no - fund-raising proj-
ects, provides support for Bran-
deis projects through annual and
life membership dues, $5 and
$100, respectively, and through
memoriam a n d honorarium
contributions to its book fund,
of which Mrs. Leo Mellen is
chairman.
Word was recently received
from Brandeis that it will join
with 90 other institutions of
higher learning in establishing a
College Scholarship Service ,
which will provide financial as- I
sistance to students of academic
ability.
The scholarship service will
be conducted through the Col-1
lege Entrance Examination
Board. 1

To Wed on April 3

Dr. Morgenstern Honored

CINCINNATI, (JTA) — The
Alumni Association of Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion dedicated a chapel
window in honor of Dr. Julian.
Morgenstern, president of the
institution from 1921 to 1947,
who has since served as presi-
dent emeritus.

MICKEY WOOLF

i n Person

And His Jubilee
Recording Orchestra

UN. 3-3737

UN. 3-1572

BRIDES!

MISS BARBARA WEINDLING

The engagement of Barbara
Joan Weindling to Theodore Paul
Coden was announced recently
by the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Weindling, of Glen-
dale Ave. Mr. Coden is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coden, of
Tuxedo Ave. An April 3 wedding
is planned.

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