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DETROIT JEWISH
CHRONICLE:
Doctor's Bride
Before a fireplace banked with
flowers at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Moss of Northlawn avenue, Doris
Moss was united in marriage with
Leo Pearl, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Pearl of Pittsburgh, Pen-
na., June 19.
Rabbi Morris Adler and Can-
tor Jacob Sonenklar officiated at
the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white em-
broidered organdy gown with a
peter an collar and bodice but-
toned to the waist. Her headdress
was an organdy cap which held
the veil of illusion. She car-
ried a colonial bouquet of white
carnations, baby breath and ivy.
Mrs. Irving Weissman of
Mount Vernon ; N. Y. was her sis-
ter's matron of honor. Beth
Weissman, niece of the bride, was
flower girl.
Carl Horwitz served as best
man.
Following the ceremony , the
couple left on a motor trip to
Florida and the east coast. After
July 15 they will be at home on
Chicago boulevard.
The sweetest al e
I'll buy the drinks."
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IN THE MAKING:
"Cotton Cotillion" is what the
Career Goils are calling their
latest companionable get togeth-
er . . . this Sunday at 8:30 at
Van's Plantation, 31160 W. Eight
Mile Rd.
The Gamma Kappa Chi's Alum
picnic calls for a 6:30 a.m. ses-
sion golf tourney this Sunday at
Springdale Park, and the Henry
Morgenthau laddies are begin-
MRS. MAURRY SACK
MOTOR CITY BREEZE:
ning eliminations on their golf
• • •
Iry Kaufman has moved - back contest at Forest Lake Golf Club
from L. A.
Annette Schattea, daughter of
in Pontiac.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schatten
Babs Lichtenstein spent a few
days here from Calif. ... Mau-
ODDS AND ENDS . . It's a° of Freeland avenue, became the
reen Levitt sponsored a spinster boy for the Helen and Ray Kan- bride of Maurry Sack, nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Levitt of Lon-
party for Shirley Rott.
fers.
don avenue, May 27, at the Sher-
In three weeks the Jack King
Gathered 'bout a grill roasting
family had three celebrations: hot dogs at Lotus Lake were the aton hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack King took Richard Lazars, the Norm Kol-
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiat-
congrats on their 25th anniver- lenbergs, the Norm Rosenfclds, ed at the evening ceremony.
sary and daughter Pearl Coffman the Sam Assiks, the Mort Kan-
The bride wore a ballerina
blew out candles on her birthday fers, the Stu Velicks and Chuck length, white organdy gown over
and also observed her first wed- Schwartz and Doris Karrnann.
a blue silk underskirt. The neck-
ding anniversary with Henry.
line was of softly ruffled lace with
More Mazel Toys ... Paul and
an off-the-shoulder neckline
.Evelyn Carpenter are toasting
effect, and elbow length lace mits
their 15th anniversary along with
matched the lace at the shoulder
Seymour, Sherry and Pam;
of the dress.
The George Kays chalk up their
Her headpiece consisted of a
11th, and it's 26 years this ., week
pearl-beaded and silver-sequined
for the Harry Musts.
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tiara, with a fingertip illusion
veil. She carried a colonial bou-
WHAT'S A BETTER SPOT
quet of white roses with a single,
than a beach to soak up the sun
white, purple lipped orchid in the
rays? Spotted at Sandy Beach
center of the floral arrangement.
. . Edith Bellinson and Willie
tine Bride
Stone, Jimmy Wilkus and Lois
Waterstone, Jerry Kelman and
Frieda Weinstein, Paula Clark
and Leonard Pouloff,
Duets here and there ..
Sid
Singer and Muriel Stern, Cy
Borosoff with Vivian Levine,
Frances Robinson and Lou
Schwartz, Lou Starr and Shirley
Krim
The bride's sister, Mrs. Jack A.
Sill, was matron of honor. Samuel
Bernstein was best man.
Following an extended honey-
moon• in California, the couple
will make their home on London
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albert,
former Detroiters, of Los Angeles,
are visiting in Detroit .
• • •
WE'LL PAUSE. NOW for a bit
of birthday cheer to our corm
chums this week ... Aaron Kraft,
Joan Abrams, Anne Lane, Harry
Smaller, Harry Goldberg, Harold
Weiss, Al Schaffer, Abe Burn-
stein, Joe Soffa, Melvin Fishman,
Paul Baker, Israel Kancr, Hy
Blinder, Harry Radine and Mil-
ton Ganz.
• • •
MRS.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Abramson
Before an altar of white flow-
ers in the home of her parents, of Webb avenue are on a trip to
Charlotte Maxine Abrams ex- Allentown, Penna. , New York
changed marriage vows with Wil- and Atlantic City.
ham Zack, son of Mrs. Abraham
Mrs. Ida Levin of Cincinnati
Zack and the late Mr. Zack, at an
is the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs.
ARTIE FIELDS AND his great afternoon ceremony, June 19.
Alexander Moss of Ndrthlawn
show band are back at the
The bride is the daughter of
Bowery . . . plus the Barton Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Abrams of avenue.
Brothers with their songs, dances, Lakepointe avenue, Grosse Pointe
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perlmuter
funny sayings and satirical skits Park.
of Atkinson avenue have return-
to wow you.
Mrs. Philip Sitkin of New York ed from a week in East Tawas,
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was matron of honor. David Zack Mich.
PIIILALUJAIIS:
served his brother as best man.
Ruth Cantor and Dr. Milt White
Ushers were Sidney Fields, Philip
have rescued the date every mate
Berke, Jay Richard Cooper and
stage . .. Who was Jackie Pol-
Dr. Coleman Mopper.
lick's out-of-town date last week-
end?
Lorelei Seiton of Tuxedo ave-
Our pigeon patrol informs us
nue is on a trip to Brockton,
that Ethel Winston in L.A. will
Mass.
soon get re-hooked . . . Barbara
Miller and Harry Krim are Apt.
hunting.
Cozy hand holding on the
-WorLit
beach . . . Russell Burton with 3
slim blonde.
„ . . Jack Perlmutter and Gloria
Abramson.
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QUOTATIONS:
"Many a
shrinking violet has turned out
to be a snapdragon" and
"Of all the words
Of tongues or inks
ViTe Lost
The Key
Open All Night
Lieberman
and Citrin
RESTAURANT
Linwood at Tayloc
Mrs. Harry Sinkow of Webb
avenue is back from a stay in
Cleveland.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenfield
of Glynn court have returned
from Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. David I, Berris
of Leslie avenue are in New
York City.
Lee Wasserman Feted
at Pre-Nuptial Events
Affairs given in honor of Lee
Mrs. 0. B. Hoffman and daugh- Wasserman before her marriage
ters Julia and Sophie of Boston June 19
included those by the
are guests'of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
following hostesses: Mesdames
than Spevakow of Renfrew road.
Abraham' Rubin, Abe Verona,
Mrs. Herman Pine of Brooklyn
is the houseguest of the David
Davises of the Alden Park Manor.
Nellie Gedonsky, Cal Levey,
Frank Roberts, Jack Dunn, Ben
Shaw, Sidney Max and Harry
Saner, and the Misses Rita Pol.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine of
Chicago are the guests of Mr. and lack, Leona Wilder, Fay and
Mrs. Al Baker of Dexter boule- Helen Wasserman, Carol Shuman
and Beverly Wasserman.
vard.
Ann Wasserman of Los Angeles
is the guest of Fay and Helen
Wasserman of Rochester avenue.
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THEY'RE ENGAGED .
tin Myers and Nancy Margolis
HELEN GROSSFELD
Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Grossfeld
of Farrand Park, Highland Park,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Helen Leah to Dr.
Sidney S. Wittenberg, son of Mrs.
Esther Wittenberg of Toledo and
the late Samuel Wittenberg. Miss
Grossfeld attended the University
of Michigan, and is affiliated
with Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority.
Dr. Wittenberg graduated front
Toledo University and Wayne
University, and is affiliated with
Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity. A
July wedding is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Siegel of
Sorrento avenue am sojourning
in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam London of
Buena Vista avenue are spending
a month in California.
WILLIAM ZACK
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Affioneed
Moss-Pearl Vows
Exchanged on June 19
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
"HOW DOES ONE KNOW when
"he's in love?' asks a per-
plexed male reader. Since we
would be the last person in the
world to know, we bring you a
few sage words from a marriage
counselor.
"When you start confiding in
the young lady." he says, "and
find yourself talking to her when
she's not around at all . . . then
you are in love."
Moreover, by that time, it's too
late to get out of it.
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