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Reverend and Mrs. Irving L. KleJnman, of Teaneck, N. J., visited their son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marcovita, and David, and new-born son. Richard Howard, 2630 Bedford Road.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Navarra, of New York, visited her brother-in^ law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quint, 1640 Lajoie Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ipson, and daughter. Edith of Richmond, Virginia; visited her mother, Mrs. Betty Gaffen. 6925 Outremont Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wasserman, 7007 Clover Road.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Shtull, formerly of 5860 Decelles Place, have moved to Boston, Mass., where he is attending Tufts University, for a course in Peridon-tia. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shtull, 4627 Vesina Street Mrs; Shtull is the former Miss Lois Presner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shia Presner, 5569 Wilderton Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rappoport, and son, Jeffrey Rappoport, formerly of 2605 Soissons Avenue, have moved to 6777 Mountain Sights Avenue.
Louis Cracowker, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was here for the funeral of his father, Isaac Craco-wer, 1821 North Avenue, who died
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobson, 2365 Bedford Road, and her sisters, Mrs. Isabel Cohen, and Miss Bessir-Swiebel, both of 4646 Pla-mondon Street, were in New York, for the fiftieth wedding anniversary of their uncle, and abnt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swiebel.
Here for the bar-mitzvah of Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lederer, 8033 Westover Street, who will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mitzvah, on September 26, at Beth Zion Synagogue, will be: Mrs. Hilda Dubey, of Watertown, Mass., his grandmother; Dr. and -Mrs. H. Spiegelman, of Kenmore, N.Y., great-uncle, and great-aunt; Mrs. J. Loeb, 62 Claver Avenue, Toronto, Ont.; and Miss Chai Ben-Shlo-mo, of Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seltzer, 5575 Alpine Avenue, were hosts to one hundred and fifty guests at a buffet supper, at their home, to celebrate the engagement of their daughter, Miss Harriet Fri-ma Seltzer, to Martin Bergman, son of Mr. and" Mrs. Carl Bergman, 3175 Appleton Avenue. Mrs. Seltzer was in a white silk dress, appliqued with beads. Mrs. Bergman wore a champagne-coloured silk and lace dress. Miss Seltzer wore a pink silk dress, the bodice of which waa, worked with beads. Pink and white roses, and carnations centered the table. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jackson, and daughter, Mrs. M. Winer, of Long Island, N.Y., were here for the celebration. The marriage will take place on October 6, at Shaare Zion Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weigens-berg, 6609 Cote St. Luc Road, were hosts to thirty-five guests at their home, to celebrate the en-gament of their daughter. Miss Sarah Weigensberg, to Jeffrey L. Brucker, son of Mrs. L. Bruck-er, of New York, and the late Mr. Brucker. Mrs. Weigensberg was in a beige, lace, sheath dress. Miss Weigensberg wore a turquoise-blue, and gold - coloured, silk sheath dress; and .had a corsage of white carnations. The table centrepiece was composed of white, and pink roses, and carnations. The marriage will take place in June, 1965.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Corber (nee Fanny Lecker), 864 Ber-trand Street,- celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at a surprise party, with twenty-, eight guests present, at the Stage Coach Inn, given by their son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloan (Sandra), 2130 Scott Street They have another son, Ronald, aged ten years. Mrs. Corber U the sister of Theodore Lecker. 5815 Trans Island Avenue; Sydney Lecker, 6277 Trans Island Avenue; Harold Lecker, 5783 Lockwood Avenue; Marvin Lecker, 5737 -Blossom Avenue; Mrs. S. Millstein (Sylvia), 5530
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Mr. and Mrs, Morris Chodo* (nee Betty Nadfcel), 8092 Linton Avenue, celebrated their twenty^ fifth wedding, anniversary at a surprise party, j&. home, given', by then* daughter, lliss Franc! Cho; dos. Present were; Mr. and Mri, Louis Singer, 489* Bourret Street, her brother-in-law..and sister; Mr, and Mrs. Nat Nadlgel, her brother, and sister-in-lawi-kAnd daughter, Miss Sandra Nadigel* and ton, Harvey Nadigel, 6880 Westtrary Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chodos, his brother, and sister-in-law; and daughter, Miss Anna
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cousin; Miss Helen Cooper, 5400 Garland Place: Mri and Mrs. Ralph Raisman, 8559 Wiseman Avenue; Lew. Greenfield,-of Bronx, N. Y.; and Mrs. Rebecca/Berger, of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mrs. Chodos wore a light blue, linen ensemble; with a corsage of pink roeea. Miss Chor dos waa in a black, and white, silk sheath dress; with a corsage of white carnations. A white, and pink anniversary cake, and a centrepiece of pink, and white carnations and roses beautified the table. Mesdames Louis Singer, and Nat Nadigel assisted in serving.
BflR-miTZUAHS
Joseph Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jospe. 229 Sheraton Drive, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mitzvah, on -September 26, at Shaare Zion Synagogue. He is the brother of Doreen, aged eleven years; and Helene, five; grandson of Mrs. Hannah Jospe, 6355 So-merled Avenue, and the late Joseph Jospe; and of Mrs. Birdie Ripatein, 5526 Ashdale Avenue, and the late H. M. Ripstein. Kid-dush will be observed.
Irwin Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rubin. 5776 Davies Street, will be called to the Reading of the Law, hi honour of his bar-mitzvah, on October 10, at Beth Zion Synagogue. He is the brother of Howard, aged ten years; and Maria-Ann, five. Kid-dush will be observed.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kula (nee Francine Browman), 790 One Hundred and First Avenue, on August 5, at the Jewish General Hospital, twin sons, Andrew Mitchell, and James Steven; brothers of Ronnie, aged three years; grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browman, 5207 Bourret Street; and of Mrs. Ethel Kula, 4670 Dupuis Avenue: great-grandsons of Mrs. Rose Tietolman, 5828 Durocher Street. Godparents of Andrew Mitchell are Philip Browman, 5207 Bourret Street, uncle, and Mrs. R. Rosensweig, 4960 Maplewood Avenue, aunt. Jack Tietolman, 4915 GJencairn Ave-nue{ great-uncle, held the baby during the ceremony. Godparents of James Steven are Judah Tietolman, 5624 Alpine Avenue, great-uncle; and Mrs. Kula, grandmother. Reverend G. Schachter, great-uncle, 5490 Trans Island Avenue, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg (nee Eleanor Blatt, formerly of Toronto. Ont), 1095 Korman Street, on August 17, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Mitchell Mark; brother of Brenda, aged two and one-half yean; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. I. Blatt, 6 Fraserwood Avenue, Toronto; and of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Rosenberg, S885 Barclay Avenue. Godparents are Abe Rosenberg, 8275 Goyer Street, uncle; and Mrs. Bert Morris, 3S85 Barclay Avenue, aunt Mr. Blatt, grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Bloom (ne� Myrtle TatUeJbaum), 1065 Korman Street, on August 27, at the Jtwiah General Hospital, a ion, Matthew SUrtn; brother of Lynn, aged fourteen jean; and Maria, ten-Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Kats (aee Frances Stan), 8480 EUeadate Street, oa July 80. at the Jcwfch General Hospital, a daughter. Study ABB: ffraadaufh-ter of Mr. and Mn. ferae* Starr, 4860 BoochetU Street; and of Mr.
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Born, to Mr. and Mri. Ruby Cobrin <nee Gittie Schachter), 6728 BloWom Avenue, on July 19, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a daughter, Lori-Anne: slater of Steveri Howard, aged six years; and Peter Michael, four; granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Nathan Schachter, 6228 Pe Vlmy Avenue: and of Mrs. Etta Cobrin, 4700 Plamondon Street, and the late Samuel Cobrin; great-granddaughter of Mrs. A. Schachter, 8050 Van Home Avenue; and of Mrs. M. Cobrin, of Montreal.
Born, to Mr. and Mm, Howard Caplan (nee Leonie Birnbaum ), 4736 Bouchette Street on September 4, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a son, Lorne Joel; brother of Harris Alan, aged thirteen months; grandson of Mr. and Mn. Isidore Birnbaum, 8450 Linton Avenue; and of Mn. Rebecca Caplan, 4884 Isabella Avenue, and the late Harris A. Caplan. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. David Tessler, 6245 Kensington Avenue, uncle, and aunt Bernard Isenberg. uncle, 6810 Wilderton Avenue, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mn. George Anisef (nee Loretta Rabinovitch), 5803 Smart Avenue, on August 29, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a daughter, Robin Brenda; suter of Elaine, aged ten yean; Alison, five; and Aubie, three; granddaughter of Mr. and Mn. I. Rabinovitch, 1938 Barclay Avenue; and of Mr. and Mn. H. Anisef, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Flanders (nee Marsha Morrison, formerly of London, England), 60 Belvedere Road, on July 25, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a son, Steven Mark; brother of Susan, aged six yean; and Judy, four and one-half; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Flanders. 4300 Western Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. flyman Morrison, of London; great-grandson of Mn. Minnie Leavin, of New York; and of Mrs. Edith Morrison, of London. Godparents are Stanley Shenkman; Miss Andrea Morrison, of London, aunt. Mr. Morrison, grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mn. Joseph Altshuller (nee Grace Margo), 1202 Maria Crescent, on September 8, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Bryan; brother of Leon, aged two yean; grandson of Dr. and Mn. B. A. Margo, 1235 JLatour Street: and of Philip Altshuller, 2250 Cote Vertu Road, and the late Mrs. Dora Altshuller. Godparents are Gus Luks, 83 Summit Crescent; and Miss Roslyn Klaiman, 3290 Goyer Street. Leon Bronstein, 5772 Blossom Avenue, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Nelson (nee Nina Bass), 4309 Isabella Avenue, on July 30, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Marc Lawrence; brother of Steven, aged seven yean; Ronald, five; and Francine, four; grandson of William Nelson, of Bronx, N.Y., and the late Mrs. Ida Nelson; and of Mrs. Annie Bass, 695 St Catherine Road, and the late Solomon Bass. Godparents are William Nelson, grandfather, and Mn. Annie Bass, grandmother. The father held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Braine (nee Lila Rosenzveig, formerly of Montreal), of Washington, D.C., on August 13, at Washington Hospital Centre, a daughter, Naomi Eena; sister of Jonathan, aged three yean; granddaughter of Mn. Amelia Rosenxveig, 6275 Northcrest Place, and the late Joseph Rosenzveig; and of the late Mr. and Mn. Charles . Braine, of Manchester, England.
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Mr. and Mn. Peter Covit 6512 Merton Road, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Dena Covit to Nachum Giouber-man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glouberman, 1915 Barclay Avenue. The marriage will take place on May 2,1965, at Shaare Zion Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, 5900 Dolbeau Sreet announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Hedda Miller, to Sheldon Rudoff. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Rudoff, of New Tork. TU marriage
noUW* the jtaifrftment of their daughter-, MUs Sarah Weigens-ber|f, to J4j�ttfe;l�. Brucker, son Of Mrs. U BlpJ*Wx of New York, and the Ute Mr. Brucker. The marriage will take place in June, 1965* :; .:,.;.� ;
�; Mr, and Mrs. Walter R. Gross, :Lay61e Avenue, announce the gement of their daughter, Judy Ruth Gross, to Bernard K. Grant, son of Mrs. Clare Grant, 4940 Isabella Avenue, -and the late Samuel Grant. The mar-Hage will take place on December 20, at Shaare Zion Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kirsch-baum, 8987 La Peltrie Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Esther Kirsch-baum, to dary Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper, 4200 Bouchette Street The marriage will take place on May 2, 1965, at Anshel Ozeroff Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Bloom, 94 Sunnyside Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Carol Diane Bloom, to Ronald Oayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac T. Cayne, 4655 Grosvenor Avenue. The marriage will take place on December 19, at Shaar Hashoma-yim Synagogue.
mflRRIRGES
WOLCH-ROSENSTEIN
The marriage of Miss Hannah Rosenstein. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenstein, 6250 Mountain Sights Avenue, to Morton Raymond Wolch, son of Mrs. Lillian Wolch, 4990 Maplewood Avenue, and the late Abraham W. Wolch, was solemnized at Shorn -rim Laboker Synagogue, on Sunday, May 24, at six orclock, by Dr. Chaim N. Denburg, Rabbi, assisted bv Cantor A. Subar, and Reverend A. Roness. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a fitted, white, silk organza gown. The lace bodice was encrusted with seed-pearl-beads; and had elbow-length sleeves; and the modified A-line skirt finished at the hemline with appliques of lace .and seed-pearl beads. Her bouffant veil of tulle illusion was topped by a seed-pearl-beaded crown; and she carried a prayer book with orchids. Miss Donna Lea Rosenstein was her sister's maid of honour, wearing a sleeveless, yellow, silk organza gown. Its bodice was embroidered with beads, and had a scoop neckline; and A-line skirt. Her pill-box hat matched it; and she carried a cascade bouauet of white carnations. Reissa Gordon, aged ten years; and Reissa Vineberg, nine; cousins of the bride, were attendants, each in a blue silk organza dress. Their tiaras were yellow pom-poms; and they carried bouquets of those flowers. Daniel Wolch was his brother's best man. The ushers were: Melvin Rosenstein, Saul Rosenstein, and Donald Griff, cousins of the bride; Abe Bell, Tony Proctor, and David Rotaple. The wedding flowen were white, and yellow gladioli, pom-poms, and carnations with gold-coloured ribbon in candelabra. An orchestra played the wedding music. Two hundred and fifty guests were received. Centrepieces of gold-coloured pom-poms, and carnations, and white, and yellow roses adorned the tables. Mn. Rosen-stem, mother of the bridge, wore a blue, peau de soia gown with A-line skirt The bodice was appliqued with lace and beads; and had cap sleeves. Her pill-box hat matched H. Mn. Wolch, mother of the groom, wore a blue, silk, crepe �heath gown; fashioned with a draped bodice; and elbow-length sleeves; also a blue hat Their flowen were mauve orchids which were pinned to their purses. Mr. and Mn. Morton Raymond Wolch spent their wedding trip in Nassau, WJ., and Miami Beach, Florida, travelling via Eastern Air Lines. The bride departed in a pink, knitted suit They have taken up residence at 4610 Plamondon Street Here for the marriage were: Mr. and Mn. Daniel Wolch, of Toronto, Ont, brother, and sis-
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