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The marriage of Jenny Dolly to Bernard Vinissky, 1935

The marriage of Jenny Dolly to Bernard Vinissky, 1935


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The marriage of Jenny Dolly to Bernard Vinissky, 1935

Jenny Dolly and Bernard Vinissky (right) during their wedding ceremony July 1935, Chiaago. On left is Rosie Dolly (Mrs Irving Netcher) and Ircving Netcher. Date: 1935

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Bernard Dancers Dolly Flappers Irving Jenny Netcher Rosie Sisters Cabaret


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In this photograph, we witness the heartfelt moment of Jenny Dolly's marriage to Bernard Vinissky in the summer of 1935, in Chicago. Surrounded by the love and support of their families and friends, Jenny, dressed in a stunning bridal gown, and Bernard, looking dapper in his tuxedo, exchange vows in the presence of Rosie Dolly, played by Lillian Roth in the film "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle," and her husband Irving Netcher. Jenny Dolly, a talented jazz singer and dancer, and Bernard Vinissky, a renowned cabaret performer, were both prominent figures in the vibrant jazz scene of the 1930s. Their union was a testament to their shared passion for music and dance, which brought them together and set the stage for a lifetime of love and artistic collaboration. The sisters, Jenny and Rosie, were not only bonded by blood but also by their shared love for the jazz world. Rosie, a successful actress and singer, had made a name for herself as a flapper and a dancer in the 1920s, while Jenny was just starting her own journey in the entertainment industry. The joy and excitement on their faces reflect the deep connection between them and the love and support they shared as they watched their younger sister embark on a new chapter in her life. This photograph captures the essence of a joyful and loving family moment, as well as the vibrant and lively spirit of the jazz era. The smiles, the elegance, and the sense of celebration in the image make it a truly timeless treasure.

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