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Mr. and Mrs, J. Schwartz and son, Marvin, formerly of 5237 Park Avenue, have taken up new residence at 5724 Mountain Sights Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Spiegel-man and children1, Jack and Edward, formerly of 4480 de Bullion Street, are taking up residence at their new home at 4444 Melrose Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gross and son, Murray, and daughter, Gail, Isabella Avenue, have returned home from a trip to Paterson, and Bradley Beach, N. J.; and New York.
Mrs. William Berlin and daughter, Leiba Lillian; and son, Howard Alan, 5216 Mountain Sights Avenue, are spending the season in the Laurentians.
Mrs. T. Vineberg, Prudhomme Avenue, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J. Phillips, of Cornwall, Ont., for several weeks.
Mrs. C. Surkes and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Denburg, formerly of 967 Davaar Avenue, have taken up residence at 5134 Lacombe Avenue.
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going to Old Orchard Beach, Maine, where they will spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lefcort, Roslyn Avenue, returned from a three-week holiday in Province-town, Mass., and other points in Massachusetts,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shapiro, McGregor Avenue, are spending ten days in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
a floor-length gown of blue crepe and lace, with a matching hat, trimmed with pink flowers, and a corsage of Sweetheart roses; Mrs. Biskin, mother of the groom, wearing a floor-length gown of mauve lace, with matching hat, trimmed with deep mauve flowers, and a corsage of orchids. The bride and groom spent their honeymoon' at Scaroon Manor, at Schroon Lake, N.Y., the bride travelling in an ensemble of white sharkskin ami red and white dotted crepe, with matching hat and white accessories. They are residing at 6554 Snowdon Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mandelbaum, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Halperin, uncles and aunts of the bride, all of Staten Island, N.Y., were wedding guests.
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The�marriage of Claire Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Halperin, Hutchison Street, to Harry Biskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Biakm, Clark Street, took place at half-past six o'clock, on June 27, in the chapel of Young Israel Synagogue, Rabbi Mendel Lewittes and Cantor E. Goldberger officiating. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length princess gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle, with an Elizabethan collar, long, tight sleeves, with
The marriage of Shirley Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgp Apple, 834 Stuart Avenue, to Dr. Clarence Henry Gleason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gleason, 5450 Hutchison Street, took place at Beth David Synagogue on June 29, at half-past six o'clock, Rabbi I. Teicher officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a floor-length white organdy Quaker-styled gown, designed with short sleeves, tightly-fitted bodice, and full, redingote skirt. Her skull-cap headdress was of scalloped embroidery on organdy, with a finger-length veil, with scalloped embroidery. She carried a bible trimmed with a Paul mauve orchid, and streamers. Miss Lillian Devine, the maid of honor, wore a blue voile dress, with white polka dots; fashioned with a Peter Pan collar. shorL puffed sleeves, and full skirt Her blue skull-cap was
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Mr. and Mrs. Irwin S. Meyer, formerly of 3131 Brighton Avenue, have taken up new residence at 5740 Darlington Avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Merson and daughter, Deidra Lois, Cote St. Catherine Road, have returned from a motor trip to Belleville, Oshawa, Toronto, Peterborough, Ottawa, and Brittania Beach, Ont
Miss Shirley Epsiein, Cote St Luc Road, was at Manitou Lodge, in Ivry, for her holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Uslander, of Paterson, N. J., were visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gross, and family, Isabella Avenue.
Nathan Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe, Grovehill Place, who has been studying at the University of Glasgow on a McGill-Glasgow Exchange Fellowship, is spending the summer touring in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and France. He will return to England in October to attend classes at Nuffield College, Oxford, where Mr. Wolfe was awarded a "Training Bursarahip," which will enable him to conduct research towards a Ph.D. degree in economics.
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and ending into a train,- Her finger-tip-length veil of tulle illusion was held by a matching headdress, trimmed with pearls, and sue carried a white bible with an orchid. Mrs. Sam. Teller, sister of the groom, as matron of honour, wore a floor-length gown of lemon yellow lace and tulle, with a lace bodice, and a full skirt of tulle adorned with a lace peplum. She had a matching picture hat and a bouquet of Talisman roses. Miss Janie Shapiro, cousin of the groom, as flower girl, wore a floor-length frock of apple green embroidered organdy, with matching headdress, and carried a basket of rose petals. Irving Halperin, brother of the bride, was the best man. The ushers were: Lew., Samuel Biskin, Abe Biskin, brothers of the groom, Samuel Teller, brother-in-law of the groom; Irving Kaplan, Henry Kaplan, cousins of the groom; Louis Fishman and Gerald Schlaer, cousin of the bride; Sheldon Brandes, cousin of the bride, in full dress was page boy. Summer flowers of pink and white, with palms, decorated the chapel. Miss Esther Krashinsky played the organ. There was a choir. A reception took place in the community hall. An archway of summer flowers were used as a decoration behind the head table. Mrs. Halperin, mother of the bride, received in
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son, mother of the groom, assisting, wore a cinnamon-brown lace gown, fashioned with a sweetheart neckline; a turban made of tan and brown tulle; and a corsage of yellow roses, The bride and groom left to spend their wedding trip in Bermuda, haying flown to New York, and sailed on the Queen of Bermuda to Hamilton, Bermuda. For travelling, the bnde wore a lavender-blue pique two-piece suit, trimmed with white lace; with a white straw hat, trimmed with navy-blue veiling; and she had white buckskin pumps and a
orchids and streamers of lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Peter Adelstein,
sister-in-law of the bride, of Rochester, N.Y., as matron of honor, wore a frock of periwinkle-blue lace and organdy, with matching hat, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas, carnations, and cornflowers. Aaron Green was the best man. The ushers were Dr. Peter Adelstein, brother of the bride, of Rochester, N.Y.; Mortimer Green, Philip Zukerman, and M, Silver-stone. Standards of white snapdragons, lilacs, and -pink carnations formed the decorations. There waa an orchestra. The reeeptkai took
net Apple, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Wearing a yellow lace and tulle gown, with off� the-shoulder neckline, and full skirt, floor-length, she had a yellow tulle bonnet; and carried a nosegay of pink and yellow flowers, with yellow streamers. William Wagner, brother-in-law of the groom, was best man. Dr. Gleason was outfitted in a white dinner-jacket, with shawl collar, and a white carnation boutonniere; with a black tie, and black trousers; and the best man was similarly attired, but had a maroon-shaded carnation, and a matching bow-tie. Mr. Gleason, the father of the groom; Mr. Apple, father of the bride; and M_Luxenburg, grandfather of the groom, wore tuxedo jackets, and dark trousers, with white carnation boutonnieres, and had Hom-burg-styled hats. The Synagogue was decorated with pink and white peonies, and potted palms, with flowers in variety; and similar arrangements of flowers adorned the reception hall of the synagogue. Lenny Rubin and his orchestra played. Mrs. Apple received, wear-irfg a grey lace gown, over pink taffeta slip; with a blue tulle hat. trimmed with pink roses; and had a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Glea-
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The marriage of Miss Lois H. Adelstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Adelstein, Marcil Avenue, to Irving I. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses M. Green, Soissons Avenue, took place on May 31, in Shaar Hasnomayim Synagogue. Rabbi Wilfrid Shuchat officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white Chantilly lace made on princess lines. It had a sweetheart neckline, with tulle and net godets forming a train. The bride's finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was trimmed with Chantilly lace and beading, as was the neckline of her dress, the beads having adorned her mother's wedding gown. She carried a bible with
place at the synagogue. Mrs. Adel-
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gink orchids. For the wedding trip y plane to New York and Atlantic City, NJ., the bride wore a grey flannel suit, with white hat and navy-blue accessories, with jacket of black broadtail fur. The couple are residing at 5610 Decelles Avenue. Mrs. Harris Cohen, of Detroit Mich.; Mrs. Samuel Joseph and children, of New York; Samuel Matte and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matts, all of Ferine Meuve, were at the wedding.
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