American Jewish Periodical eeh Thursday, July 27, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 6 octety • gn the Neu& of otoca Wed at B n ai David Irene Faye Assick Weds Dr. Blavin To Reside in Chicago In a candlelight ceremony June 18 at the Northwest Hebrew I Congregation, Irene Faye Assick,l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-1 jamin Assick of Sturtevant ave- nue, was joined in marriage with Dr. Milton Blavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Blavin of Cherrlylawn avenue. Mrs. Gertrude Brodsky, the bride's sister, was matron-of- honor. The bridesmaids were Harriet Blavin, Dorothy Essick and Florence Grossman. Sanford Blavin, the groom's brother, served as best man. The ushers were Sol Smith, Sam Es- sick, the bride's brother, and Abraham Brodsky. After Aug. 15, the couple will reside at 275 Merton road. Society notes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of Hollywood, Fla., are spending the summer with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodis of Strathmoor avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mendel- son of Huntington Woods are va- cationing at the Grand Hotel in Mackinac Island. MitS. No.iiSIAN S. LOVELL Edythe Lois Pinkis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pinkis of Tyler avenue, was wed to Norman Stewart Lovell, son of Dr. and Mrs. David Lovell of Beverly Hills, Cal., June 18 at Turover Temple. The bride wore an ice-blue satin gown with jacket of chantilly lace beaded with pearls. Her veil was of silk ice-blue illusion appliqued with the design of the jacket. She carried white orchids And streamers of stephanotis on a Bible. The bride's sister, Glorya PinkiS, was maid-of-hono•. The bridesmaids were Joan Lovell, sister of the groom, and Carol Rona Cohn, cousin of the bride.. The best man was Herb Silimn. Ushers were Seymour Fenster, and Conrad Pearl. Joan Lawson was the flower girl and Alan Paul was ring bearer. After a honeymoon in the west, the couple will reside in Chicago. 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The bride's gown was of layers of white nylon tulle over Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pollack The of Burlinghame avenue are visit- taffeta and was covered with hand-appliqued flower petals. petals push-up sleeves were sheer, full, and covered with these ing in Toronto, Ont. which also framed the wide, oval neckline and formed a stand-up Mr. and Mrs. Paid Brickman collar. The snug bodice, topped a bouffant skirt which swept of Chicago, Ill., are visiting their into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil fell from a bonnet of matching nylon tulle mother, Mrs. Rose Benjamin of which had small clusters of lilies-of-the-valley framing the fare on Chicago boulevard. either side. She carried a spray of orchids and lilies-of-the-valley Mr. and Mrs. William Davis mounted on a Bible. Mrs. Herman Borlack, sister of the groom, was the motron-oi- and daughter, Harriett and Nancy left on a motor trip to the honor; and Joanne Lipkin, Beverly Benjamin, and Arline Reiman, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. 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