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January 30, 1948 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-01-30

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Friday, January 30, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eight

i n the Realm of 4.m-al ._..3ociet y

Bride of Gerald Davis

Audrey Perehikoff,
Ted Lepofsky Wed

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perchikoff
of Glynn Court announce the
marriage at Congregation Bnai
David of their daughter Audrey
to Ted Lepofsky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lepofsky of Calvert
avenue.
Adele PerchikofT, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor, Sally
Lepofsky, matron of honor; and
Molly Greenberg, Evelyn Eisen-
berg, Eleanor Rabinowitz, Belrose
Elkowitz and Shirley Garston of
Fort Worth, Tex., bridesmaids.
Sidney Lepofsky, brother of the
groom, was best man. Ushers
were Herbert PerchikofT, Harry
Eisenberg, Herman Gorman, Lew
Sherman and Joe Clinton.
After a honeymoon fn New
York, the couple are residing in
their home at 9248 Buena Vista
avenue west.

English Bride-to-Ile

Elaine Phillips Feted
at Pre-Nuptial Affairs

Elaine Betty Phillips, whose
marriage to Morris Newman will
tali ,. place Sunday, was enter-
tained at pre-nuptial affairs by
the following:
Mesdames William Shapiro,
Julius Simon, M. Direnfeld, I. E.
Goodman, David Lieberwitz, Sam

Simon, Sam Gerendasy,

Ben

Franklin and Al Selesnick.

en an extended visit in Hol-
lywoOd, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Levitt.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lapides
of Broadstreet boulevard re-
turned this week from New York
City.

Mr. and Mrs. harry Davidoff
of Woodingham drive had as
their guests Mrs. Herman Stein-
berg of Bridgeton, N. J., and
Mrs. Sam Goldstein of Wilming-
ton, Del.

Mrs. Oscar Robinson enter-
tained at a luncheon last week
In her home on Northlawn ave-
nue.

Spending the winter in Mi-
ami Beach are Mr. and Mrs.
David Sidder of Chicago boule-
vard west.

Mrs. Donald I.ane is on a
month's visit in Tucson, Ariz.

Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz
will give a cocktail party Feb. 7
at the Great Lakes Club.

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BETTY ROSE
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Betty Rose,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monty
Rose of Brighton and London,
England, to Seymour Lewis
Grossfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max S. Grossfeld of Farrand
avenue, Highland Park.
Miss Rose is the guest of the
Charles E. Feinbergs of Boston
boulevard. The wedding date has
been set for March 9.

LEE FIELDS

Mrs. Anne Kirman of Elm-
hurst avenue has left for Los
Angeles, where she will make
her home.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Cod-
icil will leave Tuesday for New
Orleans and the West Indies.

and hi,

Orchestra

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for

Dr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Ruby
of Woodingham drive had as
their guest Mrs. Jaques Bolle of
Buenos Aires, Argentina.

'Weddings
Banquets

The nuptials of Suzanne Joyce Boesky and Gerald Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eng- were solemnized Tuesday in the Crystal ballroom of the Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colman
formerly of Seward avenue are
gass were hosts to a group of Book Cadillac.
friends at dinner.
The bride, daughter of the William Boeskys of Wildemere making their home at 19736
avenue, wore a gown of lush pale pink satin—period design, Monte Vista avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- Spanish influence—which was heavily embroidered with beads on
man will leave Feb. 7 for Holly- the bodice. The full skirt was worn
over a hoop and 'side pan-
wood, Fla. ,
niers, and the court train, which was five and a half yards long,

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Spending the winter in Miami
Beach are Mrs. Harry Thomas
and daughters.

MRS. GERALD DAVIS

swept from her shoulders. The dress had an off-the-shoulder
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Bloch neckline. A finger-tip veil of matching silk tulle was held in
and daughter Nancy of Muirland place by a high Spanish mantilla of heirloom rosepoint lace.
avenue have left for a three-
Matron of honor was Mrs. Charles Lippitt, sister of the groom,
months' sojourn in Miami Beach. and bridesmaids were Rhoda Fisher, Elaine Fishel, Lenore Leff,
Mrs. Eugene Sloan and Annie Smith.
Visiting in New York are Dr.
The groom, son of Lawrence Davis of Indiana avenue, was
and Mrs. Barnett Malbin.
attended by his brother-in-law, Charles Lippitt, as best man.
Ushers were Daniel Braude, Eugene Sloan, Stanford Freedman,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerson are Jerry Gordon and Buddy Gottlob.
back from a vacation in Ha-
Following the ceremony, a dinner was held for 400 guests in the
vana and Hollywood, Fla.
Grand ballroom. After a six-weeks' honeymoon in Arrowhead
Springs, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Catalina Island and Las
The Felix Mahlers will leave
for Guatemala Feb. 9.
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