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August 18, 1916 - Image 10

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-08-18

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Axericaii Awish Perla

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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eloped w ith her, snatching her from
the very brink of marriage to Gross-
man.
We trust'the happiness that shall
accompany the bridal pair (we mean
the one that happened, not the one
that was planned) throughout their
lives will compensate for the dis-
appointment of the guests and
Grossman, who has returned, we are
advised, to Lincoln, Neb., where he
is in business. To Mr. and Mrs.
\Vellans we cordially exclaim,
"Mazaltoti.”

Wellans Steals Sweetheart

Elopes With Sarah a La Lochinvar

The eternal triangle, a woman
and two men, with the usual ending
of happiness for two and tragedy of
one, has again been brought to the
attention of Detroit, and particu-
larly the Jews of this city. Sarah
Levin was engaged to marry Mor-
ris Grossman. We're sure of that
because the announcement, with the
fair lady's photograph, was run in
the Chronicle. Sarah, however, un-
known to all but her parents, had
given her heart. to another than
Grossman. Furthermore Sarah
never did quite reconcile herself to
the name "Morris" and many a
"lover's quarrel" had occurred over
the desirability of a change to
"Maurice7
Ths./ecene is in Sarah Levin's
home'. The hour, five o'clock, or
sixty minutes before her proposed
wedding to Grossman. When we

BRANDEIS DECLINES NOM-
INATION AS MEDIATOR.

Pressure of Judicial Duties Is
Reason He Avers.

Washington, Aug. 15.--Louis D.
Brandeis, associate justice of the
supreme court, has informed Pres-
ident Wilson that because of the
mass - of business before the court
he is unable to accept the presi-
dent's designation to serve on the
joint commission which will attempt

MISS SARAH LEVINE

say "proposed" wedding we fear we
have told the entire story. For the
wedding to Grossman never took
place ! Sarah had decided she pre-
ferred a Mr. Max \Vellans, who

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to solve the difficulties between fla•
United States and Mexico.
justice Prandies conferred \ vith
the president and Atty.-Gen. Greg-
ory. Later a letter from Justice
Ilrandies to the president declini4
the place and giving reasons, wa,
made public at the White House.
The general understanding had
been that both Justice Ilrandies
and Secretary Lane had accepted
places on the commission. Then
have been intimations that the jus-
tice's decision to withdraw was
reached after Chief justice White
had interposed objections.

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