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January 16, 1948 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-01-16

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Fr1dAY, January 11, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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...9n the Realm

Zocal Society

Wed at Candlelight Rites

Cyril Wagner Takes
Ohio Girl as Bride

Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Falk are
making their home in Chicago
following their marriage thete
recently.
Mrs. Falk is the former Lil-
lian Arsht, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel 11. Arsht of Rich-
ton avenue. Iler husband is the
son of Mrs. Eda Falk of Pin-
gree avenue.

In a candlelight ceremony per-
formed at an altar of white floral

arrangements and cathedral can-
dles at the Oakwood Club in
Cleveland Heights, 0., Sally
Jean Bassichis became the bride
of Cyril Wagner.
The bride is the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. William Myron
Bassichis of Cleveland heights.
Her husband's parents are the
Henry Wagners of Wellesley
drive, Detroit.
Mrs. Shan Carran attended her
sister as matron of honor and
Mignon Ginsburg, Mrs. Harry
Nederlander, Mrs. Ralph Granet
and Gloria Stetter were brides-
maids. Linda Lee Granet was
flower girl.
Best man was harry Neder-
lander and ushers were H.•Shan
Carran of Cleveland Heights,
Howard Rothberg, Milton Wag-
ner, Alvin Wagner, Bud Rosen-
thal, Don Gelbard and Robert
Jacob.
After a honeymoon in Cali-
fornia, the couple will live in
Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ferar
of Thatcher avenue have re-
turned from a motor trip to
California.

Leonore Goodman has re-
sumed her studies at the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin after
spending her winter vacation
• LORRAINE WINE
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Goodman of Fairfield
The engagement of Lorraine
avenue.
Wine to Ben Pivnick, son of Mrs.
Samuel Berman of Buena Vista
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berris of avenue west, has been announc-
Roselawn avenue are returning ed by the bride-elect's parents,
this weekend after a month's Mr. and Mrs. William Wine of
Clairmount avenue. Miss Wine
stay in Florida.
and her fiance both attended
Vacationing in Miami Beach Wayne University.
are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Belkin
of Leslie avenue.
TOPS!

Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hersh-
man of Calvert. avenue will
leave early in February for a
visit to the west coast.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baer of
Warrington drive and Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Mittenthal of War-
rington drive have returned
from a visit in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Rosen-
zweig of Hazelwood avenue left
last week for Florida.

Mrs. Louis J. Freedman of
Fairfield avenue is sojourning
in Miami Beach.

Mrs. Joseph Friedman of
Warrington drive left last week
to spend some time in Florida.

Mrs. Sophie Cohen formerly
of Richton avenue is making
her home in Montreal.

Mrs. Sam Asherson and Miss
Esther Hershman are home
after a visit in New York City.

Vacationing in Miami Beach,
are Mr. and Mrs. Max Blum-
berg of Manderson road.

Troth Revealed

Lillian Arsht Wed
in Chicago Ceremony.

MRS. ROBERT WOLOK

Traditional white satin was chosen by Helen Starr, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Starr of Broadstreet boulevard, for her mar-
riage to Robert Wolok, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolok of Ap-
poline avenue.
Iler gown was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline trimmed
with seed pearls. A tiara matching the gown held her veil of illu-
sion. She carried a Bible adorned with white roses and sweet peas.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated at the candlelight ceremony. The
bride was given in marriage by her father.
Maid of honor was Judith Marion Starr, sister of the bride, and
bridesmaids were Lillian Takser, Marilyn Jeross and Dorothy llolz-
man. Morris Wolok was best man and Lester Jeross, Erwin Holz-
man and Gerald Wolok were ushers.
Following the nuptials, the couple left on a wedding trip to
Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson
Visiting in Miami Beach is of the Lee Plaza Hotel have of Chicago boulevard have re-
Mrs. Jacob Bonin of Berkley returned from a stay in Chi- turned from a week's visit in
Cleveland.
cago.
road.

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