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August 24, 1950 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-08-24

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Americo Jewish Periodical

Thursday, August 24, 1930

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 6

gn the Nealm, of orocal Society

Wed in Los Angeles

Elinor Horwitz Exchanges
Vows With Robert Perrin

Wed at Bel-Aire

The bridal party received their
Before an altar banked with
bouquets of white gladioli, chry- guests after the ceremony in the
santhemums, larkspur, and light- Pickwick Room which was fol-
ed candelabra, Elinor Marilyn lowed by a dinner in the Pom-
Horwitz became Mrs. Robert Lee peian Room of the hotel.
Following their wedding trip to
Perrin.
Palm
Beach, Florida, the couple
More than 150 guests gathered-
ed in the Jefferson Room of the will make their home in Pitts-
Hotel Whittier, Detroit at 6 burgh.
p.m. Sunday to witness the can-
dlelight service read by Rabbi
Sanford E. Saperstein of Pontiac.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hor-
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weiss (Ber-
witz of Pontiac are the parents
tha
Pont) of Cortland avenue are
of the bride and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- leaving for a trip to Syracuse and
ard J. Perrin of Pittsburgh, Penn. New York City. They will re-
For her wedding, Elinor chose turn before Labor Day.
a gown Of imported chantilly
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin of
lace. The full skirt fell over a
net petticoat with a dust ruffle Oak Drive have returned from a
that extended under the formal vacation in Europe.
length train.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Pay-
The fitted bodice had a small
roll collar and tiny buttons which son and son, Anthony, of Chicago
extended from the neckline to the boulevard have returned from a
visit to Mackinac Island.
pointed waist.
A Juliet cap of chantilly lace
caught the fingertip illusion veil,
Mrs. Ruth Shapiro of Indiana
and a strand of matched pearls, avenue has returned from North
the engagement gift of the Hollywood, Cal. where she was
groom's parents, were worn at the guest of her uncle and aunt,
her throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Blue-
The bride carried a white Bible stein.
given to her at birth by her pa-
ternal grandfather, from which
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Wax-
cascaded white orchids, stephan- man and daughters, Andrea and
otis and variagated ivy.
Susan, formerly of Webb avenue,
Elise H. Perrin, sister of the are now residing at their new
groom, was maid of honor, and home on Renfrew road.
the bridesmaids were Elaine El-
bling, Latitia F. Pierce, and Mrs.
Mrs. David I. Weinberg and
Hanley M. Rothenberg, all of De- granddaughter, Barbara, of New
troit.
York City are visiting relatives
Leonard J. Perrin was the best and attended the wedding of Bar-
man for his son, and the groom's bara I. Schwartz of Wisconsin
men were Jeremy V. Gluck of avenue.
Cleveland, 0., Jules Kahn and
Stanley Ratner of Pittsburgh,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Gold-
Pa. and Laurens N. Ruben of New berg of Tuxedo avenue have re-
Rochelle, N. Y.
turned from Milwaukee, Wis.
where they visited their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kritzik.

Society notes

MRS. NORMAN ADELMAN
• • •

At a candlelight ceremony,
Aug. 19 at the Bel-Aire, Reva
Marilyn Flusty, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Flusty of Oak-
man Court, became the bride of
Norman Adelman, son of Mr. md
Mrs. Harry Adelman of Stratford
drive.
The bride wore a simple white
lace ankle-length gown and a cir-
cular illusion veil which was
held in place by a pearl trimmed
julict cap.
She carried a fan of illusion
veiling festooned with white
roses and streamers.
Gladys Markovitz was maid of
honor and James Golden was
best man. Rabbi Hershel Stoll-
man of Brooklyn, cousin of the
groom, officiated.
Following their wedding trip,
the couple will be at home at
18411 St. Marys avenue.

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In a traditional white floor length gown of nylon marquisette
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• • •
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• • •
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