Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1992 Page: 15 of 24
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July 9.1992
Page FIFTEEN
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BRIARGROVE PHARMACY
MRS. ADAM MARKS
boxes were gifts for their guests.
Rauch, J.D., and Ms. Julie Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. |enard Gross, and
(west of Dairy Ashford)
(west of Wilcrest)
Houston.
GRADUATIONS
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vet. Skirts are shown in knee, tea,
floor lengths and some feature
high-low hemlines.
Piccione produces each spring
and fall two magazines - "Wed-
ding Day" and "Bridesmaid" -
which include color photographs
of the complete collections. These
are available in leading bridal
made silk roses over three tiers
of lace ruffles. The pearl-edged
neckline complemented the
beaded vintage lace appliques of
cupids and lovebirds. Swarovski
crystal hearts dangled cascades
of pearl-tipped crystal beads.
Her antique beaded, 12-foot lace
train flowed from a silk, appliqued
lace bow. Amy's pearl coronet
with crystal hearts featured an
- hand-beaded Schiffli embroidered
: medallions, pearl beaded motifs,
re-embroidered Alencon lace, :
candy-box bows and lovely hand-
rolled roses.
For bridesmaids, jewel tones of
amethyst, ruby, emerald, as well
/ as teal, fuchsia and grape are key
colors in the collection. Fabrics
include iridescent taffeta, crepe,
printed bengaline, satin and vel-
J.W. Marriott
Convention Center
(across from the Galleria)
The bride is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bearden and
Greeters were Ms. Karen Man-
dell, Craig Lieberman, Jonathan
ell Bearden, J.D., Robert Bazar-
sky, Harold Dampier, Jr. and Scott
Minchen. ■
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• Fashion shows
• Door prizes including
a trip for two to London
• Wedding planning
consultants r
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AMI LEVINE
Ami Levine of Houston received
her bachelor of arts degree on
May 10,1992, from Stephens Col-
lege in Columbia, Mo. Levine re-
ceived her degree in business ad-
ministration. She is the daughter
of Marc and JoAnne Levine of
Houston. □
STEPHANIE LYNN GROSS, M.D:
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bearden are
pleased to announce the gradua-
tion of their daughter, Stephanie
Lynn Gross, M.D., from Baylor:
College of Medicine.
: Dr. Gross will be completing a
; residency in obstetrics and gyne-
cology at the University of Texas
Health Science Center/Hermann
. Hospital Program in Houston. □
.Award-winning
designer
August 29th & 30th
.Sponsored by .
The Blouston Dost
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Bar Bat Mitzvahs Weddings
. Commercial Portraiture
Photography by Ben Smusz
251 1 Holcombe 666-1511
salons or upon request to: Alfred
antique lace veil, She carried a Angelo DreamMaker, Marketing .
bouquet of Victorian roses. Department, 601 Davisville Rd.,.
Carrying a Victorian lace para- willow Grove, Pennsylvania
sol, the bride was preceded by 19090. Include $3 for postage
her sister and maid of honor, and handling to receive both
Stephanie Gross, M.D. Her ma- publications. □
Iron of honor was Mrs. Robin
Feld. Bridesmaids were her
cousins, Mrs. Staci Minchen and
Mrs. Jeniece Singer, Mrs. Lynn
Deutsch and Ms. Jodi Seitz, her
college roommates, and Ms.
Diane Aron. Best men were Stuart
Marks and Miles Marks. Grooms-
men were the bride's brother, Jay
Nelkin Gross, J.D., Michael Feld, -
Ron Skalovsky, Jeff Brown and
Scott Brown. Ushers were Mitch-
A formal reception, seated din- City. -. ..
ner and dance followed at the Given in marriage by her
Junior League. The Victorian parents, the bride wore a cus-
theme continued with statuary tom-designed, 18th-century
and table centerpieces of topiary styled Thai douppioni silk gown,
swans, surrounded by a floral and festooned with swags of hand-
CICCITAILANLDC
Amy Beth Gross and Adam tulle moat, twinkling with
Marks were united in marriage candles. Miniature potpourri and
May 31, 1992, at six-thirty in the silver almonds in presentation
evening at Temple Emanu El.
Rabbis Robert Kahn, Roy Walter
and Samuel Karff officiated be-
neath the Victorian chupah cre- ..... — .... -. -. - -.---, ...... 0 ,
ated of flowing tulle and Amy's . the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. LindaRoosth and Ms. Julie
grandfather's prayer shawl, over- Mrs. Henry G. Nelkin of Kansas Polacek attended the guestbook,
laid with bouquets of peonies, City. The groom is the son of Mr. Amy, a graduate of the Univer-
tulips and muted roses. Be-rib- Myron Marks and Ms. Libby sity of Texas, is the junior partner
boned and flowered candelabra Marks and the grandson of Mrs. of the Golden Eye Antique, Art
flanked the chupah. Esther Skalovski of Oklahoma and Jewelry Boutiques. Adam, a
“ graduate of the University of
Oklahoma, is vice president of ,
Marcor Inc., a computer consult-
ing and software firm.
Following a Caribbean cruise,
the couple is now residing in .
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