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July 06, 1956 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-07-06

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Central Graduate Wins
Kimelman MUsi . AWard

At class day exercises of Cen-
tral High School last month,
Robert Shulman, a June, 1956
graduate, was honored as the
recipient of the Susan Kesler
Kimelman Memorial Award.
Shulman, a pianist, won a
U.S.- Government Bond and a
citation as the student, who,
through his music, "best served
his school."
His name will be inscribed on
a permanent plaque which re-
mains in the possession of Cen-
tral, according to
• Bertha M.
Robinson, principal, who made
the presentation. •

Beverly Danto Wed
to New' Yorker Here

Frohman Choir Joins
To Reside in West
Abraham Service
After -Wedding Here_ Beth
The ancient ritual of the

"plessing of the New Moon"
will be celebrated at sabbath
services of Beth Abraham Syna-
gogue at 9 a.m., Saturday.
The ceremony will be per-
formed by an augmented choir,
under the direction of Dan
Frohman, who will assist Rabbi
Israel I. Halpern and Cantor
Shabtai Ackerman in conduct-
ing the service.

-

MRS. DANIEL PEARSON



Beverly Ann DbIltd, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Danto, of 1,8677 Oak Drive, was
united in marriage to Daniel
S. Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Pearson, of Mt. Vernon,
N. Y., in a ceremony on July 1
at the Hotel Statler. Dr. Leon
Fram and Rabbi M. Robert
Syme officiated.
The bride wore an original
gown of white Italian silk, peau
de soie, with a princess line
bodice and a sweetheart neck-
line appliqued in heirloom
duchess lace. A panel of the
lace in tiny seed pearls covered
a bouffant skirt with a double
shirred ruffle of peau de soie
that extended into a cathedral
train.
Her veil was a mantilla of
white silk illusion with appli-
ques of heirloom duchess lace.
She carried a flower arrange-
ment of stephanotis and white
spray orchids with a white or-
chid corsage.
The bride's aunt, Mrs. Albert
Marx, served as matron of
honor and Marlene Danto, the
bride's sister, was maid of
honor. Joan Danto, also the
bride's sister, Phyllis Ezrach
and Valerie• Spector were
bridesmaids.
Serving the groom were Mil-
ton Epstein, his uncle from
Sharon, Pa., best man, ' and
ushers Donald Ross, Mitchell
Syrkin, Harold Epstein and
Eugene Freedman, all from the
state of New York.
After a wedding trip to the
Caribbean Islands, the couple
will reside in New Haven,
Conn., where the groom will
continue his studies in the Yale
Law School.

FIRST QUALITY

Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers
Ducks and Turkeys

MRS. MILTON KATZ

became the bride of Dr. Miltbn
Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Katz, of Farrell, Pa., in
a ceremony June 16, at Young
Israel of Detroit. Rabbi Samuel
H. Prero officiated.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Gross, and her sister, Mrs. Jo-
seph Finkelstein, attended as
matron of honor.
Following a reception at the
synagogue, the couple left for a
two-week wedding trip through
the West. They will take up res-
idence in Los Angeles, Calif.,
where Dr. Katz will intern at
Harbor General Hospital.
Dr. Katz holds BS and MS
degrees from Pennsylvania
State College and just received
his medical degree this month
from Western Reserve Univer-
sity Medical School, in Cleve-
land.

MM. 1.11111,04•11.041M

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