The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 15, 1929, Image 23

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The Southern Israelite Page 23 Leibler-Lubow Wedding Brilliant Affair of the Season ORANGEBURG. S. C. An outstanding event, of gorgeous jeauty and widespread interest, was ho wedding of Miss Martha Lubow, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lu- )ow to Theadore Leibler of Brooklyn, S’ V., which was solemnized on Tues day at high noon at the Eutaw Hotel. The spacious dining room had been lost effectively and artistically de corated with stately palms as a back ground for colorful gladioli, roses, car- mtions and sweet peas. In the win dows were potted Easter lilies and f e ms and opposite the door an im provised altar of white lattice en twined with Southern smilax inter laced with pink carnations and roses, formed a canopy under which the vows were spoken. Or. either side of the altar were tall pedestal baskets overflowing with pink gladioli and Easter lilies while a solid bank of potted Easter lilies firmed the background inside. Poised directly over the center of the altar was a white dove which held |n its bill a miniature brides’ bouquet. Previous to the ceremony a program >f nuptial music was given by Mrs. Rudolph Bozard, soloist, Theo Wolfe, violinist, Mrs. .1. B. McMichael and 8. .1. Cogburn pianist. Mrs. Bozard sang, “I Love You Yuly” and “I Crave My Heart to You,” with Mrs. McMichael as accompanist, llessrs. Wolfe and Cogburn played the ‘‘Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin ^s the processional. First to enter were the ushers, Sam Bimowitz, of Augusta, Ga., and Harold Babin of Brooklyn, N. Y., who were followed by the mother of the bride matron of honor. Mrs. Lubow wore It charming frock of navy blue geor- •tte, trimmed with cream lace ami ^ream-colored hat. Her flowers were i corsage of Rapture roses and Val ov lilies. Miss Bessie Lubow attractive sister >f the bride, came next wearing a ively gown of orchid georgette, with orchid picture hat and carrying an arm bouquet of Briarcliff roses. The bride entered with her father by whom she was given in marriage and was met at the altar by her bride groom and his best man, Ned II. Smukler, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Rabbi Karesh of Columbia, per formed the impressive ceremony. The beauty of the bride was en hanced by an exquisite gown of rose beige georgette with shoes and close fitting imported hat of rose beige and blond. Her flowers were a bri dal bouquet of brides roses showered with Valley lilies. Following the marriage an infor mal reception was held and was serv ed. Vases of pink rosebuds and sweet peas centered the tables and the guests places were marked by rose baskets of mints. Centering the table at which the bridal party were seated, was a frost ed brides’ cake with tiny bride and groom. Covers w’ere laid for 150 guests. Following the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. I^eibler left for Havana. The bride is the eldest daughter of Nathan Lubow, prominent merchant of this city, and Mrs. Lubow\ She was born in New York city, but has been reared and attended the public schools here. After her graduation she at tended Converse College and studied in New York for a year. Mrs. Leibler is also an accomplish ed musician. Mr. Leibler, who is from Brooklyn, N. Y. attended the University of Vir ginia for two years with one year at Fordham Law College, New York, and will continue to study law at the University of South Carolina. The following out of town guests attended this brilliant affair: Mrs. A. Simowitz, Augusta, Ga.; Miss Louise Simowitz and Mr. Sam Simo witz, Augusta; Miss Janet Bluestein, Mr. Mose Mendelsohn, Mr. Mortie Whitman’s and Norris Candies Symphony Lawn and Lord Baltimore Stationery Mail Orders Filled With Dispatch Lowman Drug Co. The Rexall Store Four W. Russell Street ORANGEBURG, S. C Turner’s DRY CLEANING WORKS BENNETTVILI.E, S. C. Ill Marlboro Street ORANGEBURG, S. 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