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July 06, 1951 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-07-06

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Friday, July 6, 1951
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–DETROIT. JEWISH CHRONICLE'

Page 6

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Fern Aaron
Speaks Vows

Married at the Statler Hotel

Honeymooning in East

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Aaron of
Ohio avenue announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Fern, to
Harold Kumove, son of Mr. and
! Mrs. Max Kumove of Leslie-ave-
nue. . The ceremony took place
June 17 at the home of the
bride's parents, with Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler officiating.
The bride wore a ballerina!
!length dress of imported em-
broidered organdy. She carried
a prayer book and white orchids.
Mrs. B. Adler, the groom's
sister, was matron of honor, and
the bride's brother, Stanley, was
best man.
Following the reception, the
newlyweds left on a honeymoon
in Florida.

1

Troth Revealed

MRS. HARRY VELICK
• •


MRS. ROBERT STONE



Fairfield avenue announce the
Mr. and Mrs. David Stoker of

Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Sherman of Warrington drive announce
marriage of their daughter, Suzanne, to Harry Velick, son of
the
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Velick of Nashville road.
The wedding took place at the Statler Hotel, with Rabbi B.
Benedict Glazer officiating.
Mrs. Stuart Velick, the bride's sister, was 'matron of honor.
Rhoda Wise, Sally Kaplan and Ellen Sherman were bridesmaids.
The groom's brother, Stuart Velick, was the best man. His
ushers' were Sidney Cohn, Norman Rubin, Ray Lassen and Larry

SHARON SKLAR
• • •

Announcement was made of
the engagement of Sharon Sklar,
daughter of Ruben Sklar of
Kendall avenue, and the late
Mrs. Sarah Sklar, to Jack Wein-
stock, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman.
The bride's aunt, Mrs. Dorothy Waite, flew in from Tokyo to Charles Weinstock of Stratford
road.
attend the wedding.
Mr. Weinstock attended the
The couple is spending the honeymoon in Florida.
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a
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fan of rose pointe lace.
The bride is a graduate of the University of Michigan, and the
bridegroom graduate of Michigan State College.
After a honeymoon in the Adirondacks the couple will mak e
its home in East Lansing.

To honor their daughter, I Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby were
hosts at a dinner party in their
Rhoda, who graduated fro m
home on Renfrew road in honor
Wayne University, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Kane of Santa Rosa drive of their niece, Sharon Newman,
and her fiance, Dr. Jerome Hor-
were hosts at a reception.
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