Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1963 Page: 3 of 20
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MISS GAYLE ROSENTHAL
Miss Gayle Rosenthal, daughter of Mrs. R. S. Rosenthal,
8619 Edgemere, and the late Dr. Rosenthal, will become the
bride of Michael Raymond Weinrobe in a summer wedding
at Temple Emanu-El.
The future bridegroom, the son of Mrs. L. C. Weinrobe
of St. Louis, Mo., and the late Mr. Weinrobe, holds degrees
from Tulane University, where he was president of his fra-
ternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi.
A senior at Sophie Newcomb College, Miss Rosenthal is
: member of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority.
9 IN DECEMBER 5 VOWS— -
Weiss-Saxe
Miss Sharon Lynn Saxe and Stephen Robert
Weiss, 4322 Buena Vista, repeated nuptial vows
Thursday night at Temple Emanu-El. Rabbi
Saul Besser was officiant.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Saxe, 11130 Valleydale, and Mr. Weiss
is the son of Mrs. William Weiss, Riverdale,
N.Y., and the late Mr, Weiss.
For her wedding, the bride chose a white
brocade street-length suit designed along Em-
pire lines with a semi-mandarin collar. She
wore a matching pillbox hat with a veil.
Mrs. James Hanley Jr. of Laredo and
Herbert Burling of Houston were honor attend-
ants for the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Weiss will
make their home at the bridegroom’s address.
The bride, a former student at the University
of Texas, is a graduate of Southern Methodist
University, where she is currently doing gradu-
ate work. Her sorority is Delta Phi Epsilon. Mr.
Weiss is a graduate of Texas A&M University.
Thir.rsday, December 12, 1963 Texas Jewish Post Dallas-Page 3
CHANUKAH ISSUE — IN OUR SEVENTEENTH YEAR
MRS. STEPHEN ROBERT WEISS
for the holidays
SHE DESERVES THE
Special
Y«ur Club
Comply
NOTICE
IT IS NECESSARY THAT YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER 3 DAYS IN
ADVANCE IN ORDER THAT WE MAY CUSTOM BAKE YOUR
HAM OR TURKEY ESPECIALLY FQRvYOU.
ML OVER TEXAS
KEITH MARKS and FRED TIME
take pleasure in announcing the for-
mation of their law partnership,
hereafter known as
MARKS & TIME
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
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MISS CAROL GENE WALDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin I. Wald-
man, 7231 Azalea Lane, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Carol Jean Wald-
man to Howard Sheldon Cohen,
son of Mrs. Edward
Cohen o€ Gelncoe, 111., and the
late Mr. Cohen,
The bride-el eel is a student at
Sophie Newcomb College and
was recently elected to “Who’s
Who In American Colleges And
Universities.” Her fiance was
graduated from Tulane Univers-
ity where he was a member of
Alpha Epsilon Pi.
The couple plan to wed June
2il at Cong. Shearith Israel.
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