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Mr. and Mrs. L. Klempner, 4901 MacDonald Avemue, gave a birthday party for their son, Gerald, who was two years old. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. B. Man-delcorn, Hutchison Street; and of Mr. and Mrs. M. Klempner, Clark Street; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. Beckeiman, Jeanne Mance Street. There were sixty-two guests present. Mrs. J. Abramovitch, Park Avenue, aunt of Gerald; and Mrs. S. Chirnomas, Beaconsfield Avenue, assisted in serving. Multicoloured balloons decorated the rcxfm, and there was a pink and blue Birthday cake.
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Mesdames M. Brazen, Trans Island Avenue; M. Frazer, Trans Island Avenue; and C. Levine, Fulton Avenue, entertained fourteen guests at the home of Mrs, Brazen, at a tea to honor Miss Ruth �Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz, Colonial Avenue, whose marriage to Samuel Borovitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Boro-vitch, Esplanade Avenue, will take place on November 26, at Chevra Kadisah Synagogue. Mrs. Brazen wore a brown crepe dress, with beaded embroidery around the neckline; Mrs. Frazer, a brown crepe dress, with high neckline, and draped skirt, and gold-shaded accessories; Mrs. Levine, a black two-piece crepe dress, with Chinese-styled neckline; Mrs. Schwartz, mother of the bride-elect, a green
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neckline, and rhinestone accessories; and M?s. Borovitch, mother of the groom-elect, a green crepe dress, with pointed, buttoned collar, and slim skirt. Miss Schwartz, the honoree, wore a navy-blue velvet dress, with off-the-shoulder neckline, and had rhineatone accessories. A presentation was made. The tea table was adorned with snapdragons and pom-poms.
Mrs. M. Hornstein, Appleton Avenue, and Mrs. A. Myerson, Vil-Icneuve Street West, entertained at a kitchen shower for the former's niece, �Miss Celia Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Cohen, Jeanne Mance Street, and fiancee of the latter'a son, Arnold (Abbey) Myerson, son also of Mr. Myerson. The shower took place in the Spanish Room of the Queen's Hotel and there were one hundred and fifteen guests present. Mrs. Horn-stein wore a black crepe dress, with rhinestones; a black hat, and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Myerson wore a black crepe dress, with blue sequin trimming; a black felt hat, with white feathers; and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Cohen, mother of the bride-elect, wore a black afternoon dress, with a hat of coloured osprey feathers, and corsage of red roses. Miss Cohen, the bride-elect, wore a black crepe dress with lace trimming, and a black hat with pink osprey feathers. She had a corsage of mauve orchids. The wedding will take place on March 18, at Chevra Kadisha Synagogue.
Mrs. Albert Doctor, Fulton Avenue, entertained forty guests at a tea for Miss Una Kerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kerman, Maplewood Avenue, whose marriage to the hostess's nephew, Clark Schacter, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schacter, Pratt -Avenue, will take place on December 17, at Adath Israel Synagogue. Mrs. Doctor wore a black crepe dress, trimmed with velvet, and had a wristlet corsage of red roses; Mrs. Kerman, mother of the bride-elect, wore a greem satin dress, with a gold-shaded felt hat; Mrs. Schacter, a black two-piece wool suit, trimmed with velvet; and Mrs. Harry Doctor, St. Urbain Street, grandmother of the groom-elect, wore a black velvet dress, trimmed with black lace, and a black velvet hat. Miss Kermaiv, the honoree, wore a grey boucle suit, with a black velvet pill-box hat. The table was adorned with carnations and roses. A presentation was made. Mrs. John Hood, of Vsl Morin Lodge, in Val.Morin, an �vnt of tfet
Mr. and Mn. I. B. Baker, 261
Laurier Avenue Went, celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary. They have two sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, Jeanne Mance Street; and Mr. and Mrs. Moe Baker, Park Avenue; a daughter, Mrs. Sally Goldin**, of New York; and four grandchildren, Eli (Elliot) and Stephen Baker; Eileen Gloria Baker; and Ancia Golding.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Gertel, Jeanne Mance Street, entertained at dinner, with fifteen guests, to honor Miss Sylvia Ehrlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ehrlich, 5945 Park Avenue, whose marriage to Frank (Levine) Paul, son of Mrs. F. Levine, Park Avenue,
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Aaron, Nathan, and Maxwell, triplet sons of Mr. - and Mrs. Jack Brotman, St. Urbain Street, Montreal, will be exiled to the Reading of the Law, at Beth David Synagogue on Saturday, November 25. They are the brothers of Mrs. Samuel Iscoe, of Halifax, N. S.; and David; grandsons of Mrs. Nathan Goldbloom, Villeneuve Street. Kiddush will be observed after the ceremony. A reception will be held on Sunday, November 26, in the community hall of Beth David Synagogue.
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Stanley Philip Morris, son pf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris, 721 Stuart Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law on Saturday, November 25, at Poale Zedek Synagogue. He is the brother of Rita and Joyce; and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish, Ontario Street East: and of Isaac Morris, St. Hubert Street, and the late Mrs. Bertha Morris. A dinner will take place on Sunday evening at Adath Israel Synagogue.
takes place on December 17, at Bnai Jacob Synagogue.
Mrs. Maurice Davis, Darlington Avenue, was a luncheon hostess at Ruby Foo's, to honor Miss Elissa Finklestein, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Finklestein, Grosvenor Avenue, whose marriage to Melvin* Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ross, St. Joseph Boulevard West, will take place at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue on January 9. Thirty guests were present at the tea table which was decorated with lilies-of-the-valley, rosea, and car-nations.
Stanley Herbert Hartt, son of Mrs. Rose Hartt, St. Joseph Boulevard West, and the late Maurice Hartt, K.C., M.P., was called to the Reading of the Law at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue. He is the brother of Joel; grandson of Mrs. Joseph Gallay, Queen Mary Road and the late Mr. Gallay; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Saul Hartt. Kiddush followed the ceremony. Present from out of town were : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins
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Miss Gertrude L. Reisler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reisler, Carlton Avenue, and fiancee of Aaron H. Lerner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lerner, Edward Charles Street, who is a bride-elect of December 10, was entertained at a tea at the Bright Spot by Mrs. Lerner, her fiance's mother. The hostess wore a taupe crepe dress, with a V-shape<l neckline, trimmed with false buttons, and with buttons down the front, a maroon velour hat and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Reisler, mother of the bride-elect, wore a black faille dress, trimmed with red velvet, which had a Chinese-styled neckline, embroidered with red velvet, and pockets, with similar trimming: also a red beaded velour hat, with a corsage of red roses. Miss Reisler, the honoree, wore a blue satin brocaded dress, trimmed with blue velvet, and fashioned with a decollete neckline, a navy-blue velvet hat, trimmed with pearl beading, and a corsage of white gardenias. The table was decorated with carnations arranged around a group of candles. A presentation was made.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothchild Caplan, of Worcester, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marcia CaplaJi, to Dr. Joseph C. Sabbath, son of J. L. Sabbath, Oxford Avenue, and the late Mrs. Rose Kert Sabbath. Miss Caplan is a senior occupational therapy student at Tufts College, Boston, Mass. Dr. Sabbath is a graduate of McGill University Medical School and is at present doing post-graduate work in psychiatry in the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Webber, Hutchison Street, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Myrna
Ada, to Michael Neiman (Max Newman), son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Neiman, St. Viateur Street West; the wedding to take place on May 6, at Chevra Kadisha Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. David Migicovsky, Wilderton Avenue, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Roslyn, to David Fischler, only son of Isaac Fischler, of Havana, Cuba, and the late Mrs. Mary Fischler.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaylor, Bagg Avenue, announce the engagement of their .elder daughter, Bertha, to David Wiseman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wiseman, Clark Street; the wedding to take place on February 25, at Beth David Synagogue.
Mrs. Eli Berzan, Grovehill Place, announces the engagement of her niece, Miss Marilyn (Malca) Ma-gidson, to Nathan Spinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Spirmer, of Sydney, N. S.; the wedding to Uk� place in February, 1951.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Spier, La-cornbe Avenue, arvnounce the ap-poraching marriage of their daughter, Lillian, to Solomon Susser, son of Mrs. B. Susser, Clark Street, and the late Jack Susser; the wedding to Uke place at Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue on November 26, at half-past six-o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz, Colonial Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Ruth, to Samuel Borovitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Borovitch, Esplanade Avenue, to take place on Sunday, November 26, at half-past five o'clock, at Chevra Kadiaha Synagogue.
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The approaching marriage of Yetu, daughter of Mrs. I. Miller, City Hall Avenue, and the late J. Miller, to Mervin Pollock, Ch�m-pagneur Avenue, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. Pollock, will Uke place on Sunday, December 3, at batf-put five o'clock, at Herman's.
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