Friday, October 31, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE #age Eight in Me Rea& crocai Society Beatrice Schatten Wed at Wardell-Sheraton Mr. and Mrs. Meyer E. Char- lip and sons Eliot and Bud for- merly of Glynn Court have their new home at Announcement is made of the moved into 18114 Oak drive. marriage of Mignon Harwith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Harwith of Indiana avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Sha- Robert H. Scherer, son of Mr. piro of Collingwood avenue have and Mrs. John J. Scherer of returned from St. Paul, Minn. Birwood avenue. The couple where they attended the na- are students at Wayne Univer- tional convention of the Jewish sity. War Veterans. Mignon Harwith Bride of Robert H. Scherer Honeymooning in Havana Beatrice Schattcn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schat- ten, and Dr. Jack A. Sill, son of Mr. and Mis. Solomon Sill, were united in marriage Wed- nesday at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel. Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer officiated The bride's white satin gown was fashioned with a drop shoulder, and the net yoke formed a round neckline. Her veil of illusion was held by a cornet of beaded pearls. For her wedding bouquet, she carried whir e roses and white orchids. Mrs. Bernard Sill, matron of honor; Annette Schat4en, maid of honor; and Shirley 'Rosen and Elizabeth Hancock,- bridesmaids; carried American beauty roses. Howard Sherman served as 1 st Man. Ushers were Ber- nari' Sill, Dr, Samuel Jacobson and Herbert Goodman. Dr. and Mrs. Sill are honey- mooning in California. Harold Bussey, who is attend- ing, the Northern Illinois Col- lege of Optometry in Chicago was in Detroit last weekend to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Bussey, and for the cel- ebration of his father's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel G. Jacob, Mrs. M. Levin of Seward avelP formerly of Ewald Circle, have .1) nue is back from a sojourn in moved into their new home at St. Louis. 19176 Roselawn avenue. 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Natalie Novak attended the bride as maid ANNOUNCEMENT of honor, with Constance Le Bost, Betty Enfield and Rita Cohn Mr. J. Flinker of the as bridesmaids. Cliff Rogers, cousin of the groom, served as bgst man, with Jerry Solomon, Jerry Finn and Lewis Steinberg serving as ushers. Jerome Leon Schostak, brother of the bride, acted as junior usher. After the ceremony, dinner for 300 guests was served in the Crystal ballroom. The couple are honeyMooning at New Orleans, Miami Beach and Havana, Cuba. (dealer in paper, twine, gift boxes and folding boxes) Wishes to advise his friends and customers that he is now back in business and is located at Mrs. Harry Srere entertained Alfred Srere of Calvert avenue at a dinner party in her home is on a three-month trip through on Calvert avenue. Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Joslove and daughter, formerly of North- lawn avenue, are residing in their new home on Steel ave- nue. 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