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Gossip Corner

August 5, 1934
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Cupid has been particularly busy these hot days, guiding happy couples to the altar, making others pledge their troths, and behaving altogether as if the burning mid-Summer sun were kindling an equally devastating flame in countless human hearts.

Among the most important weddings and engagements that came to our attention we must surely mention the nuptials of Miss Constance Wechsler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Wechsler, who was married to Howard M. Harris, son of Mrs. J. K. Harris of this city at the home of her parents, 378 West End avenue. Dr. Nathan A. Perilman performed the ceremony, and the bride, looking very lovely in her Summer gown, had no attendants.

And now to our engagements:

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore P. Heller of New York and Far Rockaway have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lenore Jane Heller to Halley Werner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Werner of Long Beach, N. J.

Miss Heller is a most accomplished young lady. She attended the Highland Manor School, Tarrytown, and the Scoville and Robert Louis Stevenson Schools in New York. Later she continued her studies at Beaver College in Jenkintown, Pa.

Mr. Werner was graduated from Ohio State University and received three years later his Bachelor of Laws degree from Yale Law School. International Law and Politics are his special interests, and he is a member of the National Political Science Honorary Society and the Yale Law School Alumni Association.

An Autumn wedding is planned by Miss Jeanette Lemmle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lemmle of New York, whose engagement to Max Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Levine, also of this city, has just been announced. Miss Lemmle is one of the most popular members of our younger set and the news of her engagement has been received everywhere with sympathetic interest.

And, last but by no means least, comes an announcement from the “Inner Sanctum” which has stirred unusual interest in literary and social circles. It concerns the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Andrea Louise Heinemann, daughter of Mrs. Elma M. Heineman of New York, to Richard L. Simon, the well known member of the Simon and Schuster publishing firm. Mr. Simon, who is one of our most eligible bachelors, is the son of Mr. Leo L. Simon of 53 West Eighty-ninth street, New York. The young couple plan an early marriage and a honeymoon in Honolulu.

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