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Mrs. Dan. Sturges, and daughters; Ruth Linda and Florence Rose, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are on a visit with friends and relatives, staying with the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Rubin, 5458 Durocher Avenue. Entertaining for them were: Mr. and Mrs. Moe Carp-man, 974 Pratt Avenue, at a family dinner; Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, 1900 St. Joseph Boulevard East, family dinner; Mr. and Mr*. Abe Brown, 5234 Jeanne Mance Street, family dinner; and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Brown, Cote St Luc Road, afternoon. Mr. Sturges joined his family and will return with them in ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith, Lajoie Avenue, gave a dinner-dance, with two hundredt guests, at Adath Israel Community Hall, in honor of the bar-mitzvah of their son, Char-lea William. The tables were adorned with gladioli, roses, assorted spring flowers. Sam. Schecter and his orchestra played during dinner and for dancing. In th? rece'v-ing line were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Charles William; his sister, Brenda, aged six; ond Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs, I. Flanders
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Mrs. Smith wore a blue crepe afternoon dres3, made with a sweetheart necklino and cape sleeves, and a blue and fuchsia-colored flowered hat, and a white orchid corsage. Brenda Smith wore a smocked powder-blue organdy dress, with white printed flowers, and a white hair-ribbon, and a pink rose pinned on her dress. Mrs. Flanders wore a fuchsia-colored blouse and black skirt, with a moire hat, trimmed with a fuchsia-colored flower, and a corsage of red roses. Sydney Flanders was toastmaster, and Rabbi Charles Bender spoke.
Entertaining for Mrs. William H. Cohen, of Halifax, N.S., were: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bernstein, Hutchison Street, at dinner and evening; Miss Miriam Bernstein, her sister, dinner and theatre; Mr. and Mrs. H. Bernstein, Park Avenue, her brother and sister-in-law, dinner and theatre, and Mrs. Bernstein, dinner and evening; Miss Ida Colman, Hutchison Street, evening party; -Mrs. S. Kline, Hutchison Street, evening party; Mrs. Moe Laben-sohn, Clark Street, evening party; Mr. and Mrs. H. Maltinsky, Mc-Nider Avenue, uncle and aunt, dinner and evening; Miss Lena Alterman, Laurier Avenue West, luncheon; Mrs. K. Angel, Maple-wood Avenue, two evening parties; Mrs. I. Mendelsohn, Ducharme Avenue, luncheon; Miss Dorothy Boyauer, Laurier Avenue West, and Mrs. G. Nueman, Villeneuve Street West, tear Miss Gertrude Berk, and Miss Fay AHoff, Mount Koyal Avenue West, evening; Mrs. M. Schwartz* Clark Street, an au*t dinner; Mrs. J. Leibovitch, Avenue, tea; and
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The marriage of Leba, daughter of Mr. sua Mrs. Sydney Levins, 4576 Jeanne Mance Street, to L. Henry Benjamin, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris Benjamin, took place in the Spanish Room of the Queen's Hotel, on-May 22, at half-peat two o'clock, Rabbi S. Herschom officiating, assisted by Cantor Nathan Mendel son. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a powder-blue crepe dress, fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, capelet sleeves, and a peplura; and a tiara of powder-blue lace with a shoulder-length veil, snd carried a Colonial bouquet of pale pink roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. I. B. Hyams. sister of the bride, was matron of honor, in pearl-grey dress with a draped skirt, pearl grey hat, and a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Myrtle Levine was a junior bridesmaid, in a melon-colored dress, with a white velvet bandeau in her haid, and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink roses and sweet-peas. Harry Shane was best man, and the Ushers were Arthur Horn-stein, Sydney Benjamin, Abe Pin-sky, and Leo Ritz. The hall was decorated with spring flowers and palms. The wedding music was played by J. Rosmarin, and "Because" was sung. The table was decorated with a wedding cake and Bpriug flowers. Mrs. Levine, mother of the bride, received in a lavender dress, hat of pink roses, and a corsage of orchids; with Mrs. S. Benjamin, sister-in-law of the groom, in a turquoise-blue dress, matching hat, and a corsage of orchids. The bride and groom left by plane for New York, and Boston, Mass., the bride travelling in a lime-colored three-piece suit, with navy blue accessories. They will live at 1421 Bishop Street
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The marriage of MiBs Evelyn Samuels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Samuels, 90 Bagg Avenue, to Norman Zelden, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Zelden, de Bullion Street, took place at Beth David Synagogue on May 19, at half-past eight o'clock, Rabbi S. H. Herschom officiating, assisted by J. Rosmarin. The bride, who was given in marriage by her parents, wore a white floor-length gown made of net and lace, fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, cape sleeves, with a tight bodice coming to a t and a full skirt ending in s
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at Chez Ernest, and presentation of two crystal picture frames, others present being Mrs. M. Goodman and Misses Eleanor Segal and Sonia Zarakoff. The honoree � wore a yellow and black print dress with black accessories. Miss Claire Peters gave a luncheon at Mount Royal Hotel, and presentation of a cut glass hand-painted tray. The honoree wore a grey and fuchsia-colored print dress with matching accessories. Miss Sylvia Isaacs and Evelyn Miller were hostesses at luncheon, and presentation of a crystal perfume set, the honoree wearing a powder-blue dress with pink accessories. Miss Bessie Cohen gave a luncheon at Morgan's, and presentation of a crystal bon-bon dish. The honoree wore an aquamarine-blue dress, with cocoa-colored accessories. Miss Mildred Zelden, sister of the groom, entertained at luncheon at the Mount Royal Hotel, and presentation of a powder-blue chiffon negligee, others present being Miss Anne Goldman and Mrs. I. Samuels, mother of the bride. The honoree wore a print jersey dress, with purple accessories.
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Louis Arthur, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ginsberg, 5202 Isabella Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law, on Saturday, June 2, at nine o'clock, at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue. Reception on Sunday, June 3, at home, from three o'clock to six.
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sweetpeea. Miss Mildred Zelden, sister of the groom, who was maid of honour, was in a lime-green net gown, over a./yeUow taffeta slip* fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, cape sleeves, and tight bodice; with elbow-length gloves of purple, and a headdress of purple flowers and tulle. She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses^_ The bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Eisenberg in coral-colored net, with elbow-length gloves of matching net and matching headdress of flowers and tulle; Mrs. B. Goldman, in pink brocade, with matching elbow-length gloves and turquoise-blue headdress and tulle; Miss Bessie Cohen, in Copenhagen blue net and lace, matching elbow-length gloves, and matching headdress of flowers and tulle; Miss Bertha Shames, in aquamarine-blue net with fuchsia-colored headdress of flowers and tulle, and matching elbow-length gloves; Miss Anita Rubinsky in powder-blue organdy, with headdress of pink flowers and tulle, and matching elbow-length gloves; Miss Anne Goldman, in yellow organdy, with headdress of purple 1 lowers and tulle, and matching elbow-length gloves; Miss Polly Block, in red net with matching headdress of flowers and tulle and red net elbow-length gloves; and Miss Viola Kraft in lilac-coloured net and satin, with matching bead-dress of flowers and tulle, and elbow-length gloves. All the bridesmaids carried Colonial bouquets of mixed flowers. Mac Cracower, uncle of the bride, waa best man. The canopy was decorated with ferns, gladioli, snapdragons, ribbons, and standards of flowers. There waa organ and choir music. Following the ceremony, a reception for three hundred guests took place in the community hall of the synagogue, the bride's table bemg decorated with a wedding cake,
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and other tahtsjrwith flowers and candles. Mrs. Samuels, mother of the bride, was in s coral-colored Chan til ly lace floor-length gown over a coral-colored satin slip, with a headdress of turquoise-blue flowers snd tulle, matching elbow-length gloves, snd a corsage of deep red roses. Mrs. Zelden. mother of the groom, was in * royal blue Chantilly lace-floor-length gown, with matching hat and a corsage of deep red rosea. For the wedding trip to New York and Atlantic City, the bride wore a Chartreuse-colored dressmaker suit, purple accessories, and a corsage of two mauve orchids. They will live at 14S2 Mansfield Street Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Sel-den and Miss Betty Katz, of New York; and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Selden and daughter, Mrs. S. Meyer (Melane), of Williamansett, Mass.
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The marriage of Hilda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wasserman, 851 McEachran Avenue, to A.B. Ted Marton, R.C.N., son of Mr. and Mrs a Marton, 4444 City Hall Avenue, took place at Beth David Synagogue, on Saturday night, May 12, at nine o'clock, Rabbi S. Herschom officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long white gown, fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, long lace sleeves pointed at the wrists, and top of white Chantilly lace over satin. The full skirt, eighteenth century-style, was of point d'esprit over tulle. The bride's headdress was a small crown of orange blossoms with a tulle veil falling into a train, and she carried a cascade of white Easter lilies with white snapdragons. Miss Ida Wasserman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, in a sleeveless gown of fuchsia-colored chiffon over taffeta, fashioned with a square neckline, draped shoulders, and full skirt, and she had long white gloves. Flowers held her fuchsia-colored veiling, and she carried a cascade of Talisman roses and red snapdragons. The bridesmaids, Misses Anne Lefman, Lillian Abrams, Roselle Fischer, Norma Cutler, Millicent Stein, and Sylvia Levin, were in .gowns of canary yellow, sky blue, pea green, turquoise blue, Chinese red, and American Beauty red, respectively, fashioned with short, sleeves, square necklines and full skirts. They had matching gloves, and headdresses made of bands with rosettes at each side, and long veils, and carried nosegays. Miss Mary Marton, aa junior bridesmaid, wore s dress of beby-piss, styled like the gowns of the
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spring flowers. LuA.C. Morris Lie-over, R.C.A.F., stationed in Vancouver, B.C, was best man for his brother A reception followed for immediate relatives and close friends. The bride and groom spent their honeymoon in the Laurentiahs, and are now living at 4452 Van Home Avenue.
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The marriage of Miss Ann Shacket daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Shacket, Jeanne Mance Stret, to Lewis M. Cossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Cossman, Northcliffe Avenue, took place in the chapel of Shaare Zion Synagogue, on Sunday, May 13, at four o'clock, Rabbi M. Abram-owitx officiating, assisted by Cantor S. Miller. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a lime-green suit, with matching hat and veil, and a corsage of gardenias and Klies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Peter Blitstein was matron of
Samuel Wasserman was s infer usher. The hail waa decorated with ferns and white heavy cord with white ribbons. "Because" was played. At the reception, for which the room was decorated with red snapdragons and ferns, Mrs. Wasserman, mother of the bride, wore navy blue Chantilly lace over pink satin, pink flowers fashioned into a hat long lace gloves, and a corsage of pink roses; and Mrs, Marton, mother of the groom, wore a gown of sky blue Chantilly lace over peach-colored satin, peach-colored gloves, hat of blue and peach flowers, and a corsage of pink roses. The bride and groom spent their honeymoon in New York and Atlantic "City, the bride travelling in a lavender-colored suit beige coat black accessories, and a corsage of red roses and lavender sweetpeas. . Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Joseph Levin, of Mount Clemens, Mich*: Mr. and Mrs. L. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. B. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cutler, Misses Roselle Fischer, Norma Cutler, all of New York; Mrs. M. Abrecht, of New Rochelle, N.Y.; Miss Millicent Stein, of Madison, Wisconsin; Lieut Norman Stein, attending Pennsylvania Military College. Pittsburg; P.O. Gerry Pearl, of Ottawa, Ont; and Pte. Edward Fine, of Camp Borden, Ont
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played. At the reception, where the tables were centred with snapdragons, the bride's mother, Mrs. Shacket received in a two-piece black print suit, black hat, and corsage of American Beauty roses ; with Mrs. Cossman, mother of the groom, in a print dress under a sheer coat black hat, and corsage of American Beauty roses. The bride and groom are spending their honeymoon in Winnipeg, Man.; Banff; Harrison Hot Springs; and Victoria, B.C., the bride travelling in a luggage-tan dress, with brown accessories. They will live at 5104 Jeanne Mance Street Out-ofrtown guests were: Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein, of Scranton, Psu; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstein, of Binghampton. N.Y.; Mrs. B. Frimmerman and L. Silverman, of New York; and Mrs. M. Gray and Henry Smith,, of Winnipeg, Man.
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The marriage of Miss Rose Hyman, daughter of the late S. M. Hyman, and of Mrs. Hyman, of Sheffield, England, to Morton Lie-over, eon of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lie-over, Laurier Avenue West, took place on Sunday, May 13, in the study of Rabbi S. Herschom, Park Avenue. Given in marriage by her uncle, Hyman Yanofaky, McEachran Avenue, the bride wore street length dress of rose-colored crepe, and matching hat, and carried a bouquet of white and pink roses. Her only attendant waa her cousin, Miss Claire Yanofaky, who wore a- Mack-dress, with a lace peplum, and carried a nosegay of
The marriage of Miss Leanore Briskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Briskin, Meridian Avenue, to Gerald Jerome Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cohen, Gir-ouard Avenue, took place on Tuesday, May 1, in the ballroom of the Mount Royal Hotel. Dr. H. Ab-ramowitz officiating, assisted by Cantor N. Mendelson. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin, with shadow yoke of net appbqued with leaves of satin and seed pearls, fitted bodice, long fitted sleeves, and full skirt Her headdress of astin and seed pearls, held a full-length illusion veil, and her bouquet was of Calls lilies and sweetpeas. Mrs. Herbert Balinsky. sister of the bride, was matron of honor, in an aquamarine-blue floor-length gown with matching hat, and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow Briarcliffe roses. The bridesmaids were: Misses Mil-
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dred Sharfstein, of New York; May Lipson, of Toronto, Ont; Elsa Segal and Dorothy Fine* stone. They were dressed alike in hyacinthe blue dresses, with bustles lined in fuchsia-color; halo headdresses, with shoulder-length veils, and carried pink Delight roses. Marilyn Laurie, of Toronto, and Judith Laurie, cousins of the bride, were junior bridesmaids. They wore dresses of blue taffeta snd net, snd bands of tiny pink in tl " "
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ney Smith The ballroom wss orated with arches .of pink sad white snapdragons, and candelabra with white ribbons. Mrs. Briskin, mother of the bride, wore a grey crepe gown, with shocking-pink mohair hat, pink gloves, and corsage of pink orchids. Mrs. Cob-en. mother of the groom, wore s dusty rose-colored gown, blue hat blue accessories, and a corsage of pink orchids. For going away the bride wore a' blue suit, with matching top coat, trimmed with bine fox, a blue sailor hat, and navy accessories. They will .live on Maplewood Avenue. Mr. Cohen was recently discharged from the Royal Canadian Air Force. OtnVftf-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Nat Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. Jfsek Lipson, Mr. snd Mrs. Leo Raider, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Sbelrman, all of Toronto, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Levy and Mrs. Rose Levy, <*f Hamilton, Ont; Mr: and Mrs. PJulp Abugov, of Cornwall, Ont; Charles Abraham, of Ottawa. Ont; Mr. and Mrs. S. Manne, Mr. snd Mrs. Louis Wersan snd daughter, Harriet; Dr. and Mrs. Harry Warshall; I. Hausenhall and-son, David; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landau, all of New York; *nd Miss Sadie Goldman and Mrs. B. Ber-covitch, of Esston, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pollack, of Quebec City.
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