Beck, Peryle Hayutin, 1915-2006
Biography
Peryle Beck was born in Denver, Colorado on June 14, 1915 and died November 2, 2006. Daughter of Morris and Anna Hayutin.
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
Peryle Hayutin Beck, between 1960-1970
Portrait of Peryle Hayutin Beck wearing a velvet dress.
Portrait of Peryle Hayutin on Her Sixteenth Birthday, 1931 June 15
Peryle Hayutin (Beck) with her hair in long curls stands in front of a piano that has vases of flowers on it. This portrait was taken for her sixteenth birthday. She was also confirmed at Beth Ha-Medrosh Hagodol Synagogue (BMH) on that date. She wears a white dress with a sheer full length overdress.
Program to Save Old Temple Emanuel, 1983 February 10
Peryle Beck stands in front of stain glass windows in Temple Emanuel, 16th and Pearl Street, during a program to save the Old Temple Emanuel.
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society's Colorado Heritage Award, 1995 May
Left to right Dr. Jeanne Abrams, Marvin Meyers, and Peryle Beck pose together at the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society's Colorado Heritage Award ceremony when Dr. John Livingston was honored in May 1995.
Scrapbook, 1933-1945
The scrapbook contains programs and playbills from all the theater, dance, and music productions that the Beck family attended from 1933 through 1945 in Denver, New York and other cities. Many of the performances were Arthur M. Oberfelder concert series.
The Four Pearls, 1933 June 14
The four Pearls pose together in a back yard. The Pearls' fathers were the Hayutin brothers. Pearl Schwartz (daughter of Harry), Pearl Zelinger (daughter of Jake), Peryle Beck (daughter of Morris), and Pearl Wolfson (daughter of Max).
Three Pearls, between 1970-1980
Three of the four Pearls pose together in front of a stone wall. Left to right are Peryle Beck, Pearl Schwartz, and Pearl Wolfson.
Wedding Handkerchief, circa 1935
A white wedding handkerchief with blue embroidery lining the perimeter of the handkerchief and featuring a blue cotton scalloped hem with blue embroidery above the hem on all four sides. The embroidery consists of block, satin, running and chain stitches and cutwork. The four corners have a design with one flower in each corner surrounded by fifteen smaller flowers and scores of small circles. This was worn by Peryle Hayutin Beck on her wedding day.
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