Friday, July 13, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS----1 6
Detroiters to Attend
To Reside in Oak Park
After Honeymoon Trip
July 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Offen (Hyla Lesser), of
3282 Fullerton, a daughter, Gail
Marian.
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June 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Himelhoch (Sue Berger,
of Detroit), of 2326 Gold, Flint,
a son, David Arthur.
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June 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Al-
bert S. Kalman (Elaine Feld-
man), of 18400 Woodingham, a
daughter, Michele Renee.
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MRS. ROGER PERNICK
Ruth Harriet Feinberg, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Feinberg, of Brandywine Hills,
Del., was united in marriage on
June 24 to Roger Jay Pernick,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Pernick, of San Juan Dr., in a
ceremony solemnized at the
Beth Sholem Temple, Wilming-
ton, Del.
The bride's gown of Dupioni
silk was patterned on princess
lines and appliqued with Alen-
con lace and seed pearls. She
wore a matching fingertip veil
and carried a family Bible with
small white orchids and stepha-
notis streamers.
Mrs. Howard Wilk, the bride's
sister, served as matron of hon-
or and bridesmaids were Mrs.
Lawrence Pernick and Marthe
Pernick. Lawrence Pernick was
best man for his brother and
ushers Were Dr. Howard Wilk,
of Philadelphia; Benjamin
Shore, of Brookline, Mass., Mar-
tin Miller, of Massepequa, N. Y.,
and Charles Tait, William Mar-
wil and Joseph Pernick, of De-
troit.
Following a reception and
dinner at the Temple, the couple
began a honeymoon trip to
Banff, Lake Louise and Califor-
nia. They will reside in Oak
Park after August 1.
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June 22L–To Mr. and, Mrs.
Morris Lieberman (Dorothy
Berenson), of 21860 Sussex, Oak
Park, a daughter, Bonnie Hope.
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June 21 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Sklar (Rita Abraham), of
9330 Dexter, a daughter, Iris
Lisa.
* * *
June 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin A. Dann (Doris Aaron),
of Jackson Heights, N. Y., a
daughter, Hillary Beth.
* * *
June 20—To Dr. and Mrs.
Benjamin M a g i e r (Rosaline
Ribiat), of 2677 Richton, a son,
Steven.
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June 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin L. Abel (Phyllis Berk-
owitz), of 19150 Pinehurst, a
son, Bruce Jerel.
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June 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Salomon (Lenore
Swartz), of 21931 Avon, Oak
Park, a son, Albert Mark.
* * *
June 28—To Capt. and Mrs.
Joel I. Hamburger (Hilda Fish-
man), Detroiters now stationed
with the U.S. Air Force in
France, a son, Sheldon Arthur.
* * *
June 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Trosch (Laura Faber,
of Detroit), of Phoenix, Ariz., a
son, Steven Aaron.
* * *
June 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Tyner (Suzanne Radner),
of 980 Whitmore, a daughter,
Deborah Gail.
* * *
June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. I.
Dan Peisner (Shirley Harman),
of 19730 Stansbury, a son, Ron-
ley Matthew.
* * *
June 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L. (Shy) Kr am e r,
formerly of Detroit, of Atlan-
tic City, N. J., a daughter,
Linda Sue.
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The bride -elect attended
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Detroit Socialites will hold
the second of a series of sum-
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June 17 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Hershon (Karol
Bloom), of 17130 Wisconson, a
daughter, Risa Lynn.
* * *
June 15—To Dr. and Mrs.
Walter Hoffman (Evelyn Ka-
nat), of 24250 Oneida, Oak
Park, a daughter, Lisa Beth.
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June 13 — To Mr. and NA's':
Samuel Laski (Eva Marx), of
22131 Kenosha, Oak Park, a son,
Frank Allen. •
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July 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Nessel (Marlene Pritz),
of 16168 Fairfield, a daughter,
Deborah Lynn.
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