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Mrs. Annie Manella, widow of the late Kalman Mandla, died on Friday, May S. She is survived by three sons, Hymen, Henry, Charles; a daughter, Mrs. S. Gershenson; and five grandchildren, Carolyn Manella, Maureen and Carl Gershenson, and William and Barbara Manella. Funeral took place from Paperman's, Rabbi C. Denburg and Cantor A. Matts officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Cartierville. Shiva was at the home, 5814 Durocher Avenue.
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Israel Caplan, aged fifty-three, died on Sunday, May 6. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Rosen Caplan; a son, Gerald; and two brothers, M. L. Caplan and Percy Caplan. Funeral took place from Paperman's, Rabbi B. Goldswdg, Reverend M. Master, and Rabbi P. Hershprung officiating. Burial was in King George Sick Benefit Association cemetery. Shiva was at the home of M. L. Caplan, 4586 Jeanne Mance Street
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Dolman (nee Mildred Marcovitch), Du-charme Avenue, a daughter, Nancy Sharon, at the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, on May 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Marcovitch, Ducharme Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dolman, Stuart Avenue.
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Mrs. Freda Ader Zwalaky. aged sixty, died on Thursday, May 2. She is survived by her husband, Harry Zwalaky; two daughters, Mrs. B. Kusmarov (Nadie); and Mrs. J. Fldcher (Irene); a son, Irving; and four grandchildren. Funeral took place from Paper-man's, Rabbi S. H. Herschorn officiating. Burial was in Beth Sam-
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kline (nee Lillian Bassel, formerly of Montreal), of Schenectady, N.Y., on April 29, at the Ellis Hospital there, a son, Stephen; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bassel, 4605 Wellington Street Verdun; and of Mrs. S. Kline, of New York. The godparents are: Mrs. Peter Bassel, 3686 Henri Julien Street; and Jack Rosen, of Albany, N.Y.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schachter (nee Rose Horovitch), 5368 Jeanne Mance Street, a daughter, Marian Judith, sister of Gertrude, at the Jewish General Hospital, on Tuesday, April 16; granddaughter of Mrs. Etta Horovitch, Vilfeneuve Street West, and the late M. Horovitch; and of Mr. and Mrs. Aron Schachter, Laurier Avenue West
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Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gordon, of Trenton, NJ., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, A dele, to Harvey Henry Koch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Koch, Weatbury Avenue, the wedding to take place on May 19.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caplan (nee Lillian Galet), 4896 Hutchison Street, a daughter, Manya, at the Jewish General Hospital, on April 16; granddaughter of H. Joseph Galet of Russia, and the late Mrs. M. Galet: and of Mrs. Anne Caplan, Hutchison Street, and the late M. Caplan.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Kessler (nee Elsie Litwin), Grand Boulevard, a son, Michael Peter, brother of Lawrence and June, at the Jewish General Hospital, on April 16; grandson of A. Litwin, Grand Boulevard, and the late Mrs. A. Litwin; end of Mrs. M. Keeslar, SL I^wreM Boulevard, aad the lata
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Rothpan, 4844 Jeanne Mance Street, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Lila, to SamueL son ox Mr. and Mrs. I. Maron, Waverley Street
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. BUtt (nee Ida Bnrdman), Melrose Avenue, a daughter, Rosalyn, slater of RiU and Ronald, at the Jewish General Hospital, on April 16; granddaughter of Mrs. S. Burd-man, Northmount Avenue.
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TO RENT: Country rooms with hot water and electridty in Prevost, Que., ideal bathing place. Call CAlumet 9882.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Mat-lin (nee Sybil Litwin), 5008 Jean Brillant Street, a son, Erwin, brother of Harvey and Stephen, at the
Litwin, Jean Brillant Street; sad of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mains, 8t Urbain Street. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hy. litwin, Stirling Avenue.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Messer, La-joie Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eva, to Soulie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine, de l'Epee Avenue.
VETERAN AND WIFE apartment or room - with light kitchen privileges for June 1, both working. Vicinity Mount Royal Avenue* Apply Box Number 10, Canadian Jewish Review, 1268 McGill College Avenue, Montreal 2.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cummings (nee Marion Bsrnet), 4920 Clanrrfnald Avenue, a daugb-Jewiah General Hospital on April ter, Jane Leslie, at the Jewish Gen-8; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. S. eral Hospital, on April 16. Grand-
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Abramson, 4144 de Bullion Street, announce the spprosching marriage of their daughter, Ids, to Louis Albert, son ef the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Albert, the wedding to take pises on May 19, st Suffrin's Dining Room, Bt Lawrence Boulevard.
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Goldstein, Decarie Boulevard, and _
the late Mrs. S. Goldstein, to Saul REFINED business girl wants Derrick (Derechinsky), Waverley dean, bright bed-sitting room, fur-Street, youngest son of Mrs. A. nished or unfurnished, with qxdet
Israel, of New Bedford, Mass., and the late S. Derechinsky, is announced.
and Mrs. Samuel B. Rein-Van Home Avenue West, the approaching mar-their daughter, Geraldina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pratt Avenue, to take Sunday evening, Msy 19,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kositsky, Quer-bes Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sara, to Israel, son of Raphael Epstein, of Ottawa, (hrt, formerly of Montreal, and the late Mrs. Freds Epstein, the marriage to take place on June 9, at Chevra Shaaa Syn-
aduht family. Call BElair 2815 until 6 o'doek. Saturday afternoon and Sunday, call LAncsster 2467.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Yuck, Waverley Street, annoenee the engagement of their youngest daughter, Evelyn, to Harry, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Zinmsn.
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