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Thursday, June 15, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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gn the Nealm of otocal Society

Mrs. Meyer Prussian of Mc-
Nichols road west is the guest of
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Prussian of Wilmette, Ill.

At a candlelight ceremony at
the Bnai David Synagogue one
Saturday, June 3, Lois Estelle
Max, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Max of Lawrence avenue,
became the bride of Morey Sein,
of Los Angeles, Cal., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Sein, of Los An-
geles, who were here for their
son's wedding.
The bride chose a gown of
chantilly lace and wore a finger
tip veil with a crown of lace
matching the gown. She carried
a cascade of white roses and
orchids.
The bride's attendants were
Mrs. Joseph Sein of West Covina,
Cal., and Ruby Repitor.
pharon Wachs was maid-of-
honor and Mrs. Seymour Bren-
ner, the bride's sister, was ma-
tron of honor. Ellen Ann Sein of
West Covina, Cal., was flower
girl.
The groom was attended by
Seymour Brenner, Lou Berman
and Merrill Max, brother of the
bride. Joseph Sein of West Co-
vina, Cal., served his brother as
best man.
Mrs. Roxe Max, grandmother
of the bride, was also in the
procession.
The couple are taking a month-
long motor trip to Los Angeles,
where they will make their home.

Mr. and Mrs. Mired Diamond
of Mendota avenue are spending
a fortnight visiting in New York
City.
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Weds M. Sein

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Galper of
Chicago boulevard west spent the
Decoration Day holiday in Chi-
cago where they were entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Smith.

Jerome Levine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Levine of Northlawn
avenue received his degree of
Doctor of Surgical Chiropody.

Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon of Roslyn
road is giving a tea Monday to
meet Florence Lee of Brandeis
University. She seeks to organize
hIARILYN RUTH MARKS
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Committee for Brandeis
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Announcement is made
engagement of Marilyn Ruth University.
Marks, daughter of Sam Marks
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tachna
of Normandy avenue and the late
Mrs. Marks, to Howard David of Fullerton avenue were guests
Keys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of
Oakman boulevard on their yacht
A. Keys, of Wildemere avenue.
A late August wedding is on Decoration Day. The Tach-
nas' daughter, Lois and son,
planned.
Sheldon, were also guests.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandler, of
3281 Fullerton avenue, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Herbert Arthur, Saturday morn-
ing at the Young Israel Center.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiswas-
ser, of 11821 Otsego, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Theodore, Saturday at Congrega-
tion Mogen Abraham. A re-
ception in his honor will be held
at home at 5 p.m., Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Simon Drissman
of 2972 Rochester avenue, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Michael, Saturday at Shaarey
Zedek. A luncheon in his honor
will be held at 1 p.m., at the
Mayfair Hotel.

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' Anna Becker of Long Island,
New York, is visiting her cousin,
Mrs. M. DenBraven of Oakman
boulevard. Mrs. Lew Fisher of
Oakman boulevard is giving a
luncheon in her honor at the Book
Casino Wednesday, June 21, at
which 20 guests will be present.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Weis-
man of Covington drive, have re-
cently returned from an extended
visit with their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray J. Grant of West

Hartford, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nachwalter
and daughter, Rosalee, formerly
of Detroit, have arrived here from
Beverly Hills, Cal. where they
will remain a few weeks follow-
ing the wedding of their nephew,
Jack Silverstyn, to Jeannette
Granadier.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tachna,
of Fullerton avenue, entertained
with a buffet dinner in honor of
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Shel-
don, on April 15.

Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith
spent the holiday week end in
Godrich, Ont.

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MRS. HARVEY G. SNIDER

At the Crystal Ballroom of the Book Cadillac lintel, which
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was transformed into a garden wedding setting, June 19,
Beverly Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry of Outer
Drive west, was united in marriage with Harvey Gordon Snider.
Snider of Ohio
Mr. Snider is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
avenue.
The bride's gown was of ice blue satin and was styled with
a bodice of satin covered by an over-bodice of chantilly lace which
swept into a cathedral train. The satin skirt under the lace flared
over a hoop.
Her three-tiered knee length veil was caught to her head by
calot
with a shadow brim of chantilly. She carried a small
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cascading bouquet of orchids and stephanotis.
Mrs. Harold Berry, the bride's sister, was matron-of-honor
and the maid-of-honor was Hermina Rose. The bridesmaids were
Annie Ginns, Connie Karbal, Sheila Frenkel, Joyce Blumenthal and
Nancy Myers.
Jerry Ingbers was best man and the ushers were Harold
Berry, brother of the bride; Marvin Wolf, Mickey Feinberg, Cliff
Rogers, Gene Galin, Charles Lewis, Sanford Pearlman, Marshall
Wallace and Warren Witus.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drews of Ann Liepah Married
Broadstreet boulevard are leav-
ing this week end for New York to Frederick Borden
City. They will leave by plane
Ann Liepah, daughter of Mr.
from there June 20 for a three- and Mrs. Simon Liepah of Hazel-
month tour of Europe.
wood avenue, was wed May 17 to
Frederick Borden, of New York,

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