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December 04, 1998 - Image 53

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Weddings

If they're old enough
to get married, they're
old enough to get their
own Jewish News

Mossman-Wolf

Brooke Ellen Mossman and Paul
Agree Wolf were recently married at
the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Dearborn.
Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor
Harold Orbach of Temple Israel offici-
ated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Stuart Mossman of
Bloomfield Hills. The groom is the
son of the Doctors Sharon and Ken-
neth Lawrence Wolf of West Bloom-
field.
Wendy Sue Mossman, sister of the
bride, was the maid of honor. Brides-
maids were Emily Wolf, sister of the
groom; Gretchen Goldburg; Lori Bar-

ron; Stacey Block; Barbi Stalburg; and
Alyson Charnas.
The best man was Scott Rose.
Groomsmen were David Bean, David
Jacob, Corey Podolsky, Steve Gold-
man, Eric Remer, Marcus Evangelista,
J.J. Modell, Aaron Greenstone and
Lee Siegelson.
Also participating in the ceremony
were Gertrude and Seymour Lipsitt
and Tillie Mossman, grandparents of
the bride, and Florence Kahn and Jack
Wolf, grandparents of the groom.
Following the honeymoon in
Hawaii, the couple will reside in
Birmingham.

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Goldman 50th

Marvin and Millie Goldman of Farm-
ington Hills will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary on Dec. 5. To
celebrate, their children, Larry and
Gail Goldman and Paula and Mar-
shall Spinner, are taking them on a

Caribbean cruise early next year. A
private dinner parry for immediate
family also will be hosted by their
children and Mrs. Goldman's sister
Dorothy Magner.

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