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Cantor and Mrs. Joshua Dlln/ formerly of 90 McNider Avenue* have moved to 6511 B�Uy Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gandell, 19M St Germain Boulevard, spent
three weeks in Europe, travelling via El AI Israel Air lint*.
Or. and Mrs. Julius Pfeiffer, 764 Davaar Avenue, spent two weeks at Jasper Park} Lake Louise. Banff; and Calgary, Alberta; and
Vancouver, B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ralph Skolnik, of Rochester, N. Y., spent their wedding trip In Miami Beach, Florida, travelling via Eastern Air Lines. Mrs. Skolnik is the former Miss Reva Rosenthal, daughter of Mrs. Anne Rosenthal, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the late Irving Rosenthal. Mr. Skolnik is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skolnik, 2032 Veniard Street, Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lionel Rosen, of Boston, Mass., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudi Rosen, 5005 St. Catherine Road; and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffman, 8107 Norfolk Street.
Mrs. S. Walser, 4790 Bouchette Street, spent two months in Israel, travelling via El Al Israel Air Lines.
Mrs. Bruria Pfeffer, of Bnai Brak, Israel, visited her brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Avrum Feldman, 346 Outremont Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schafer, 4890 Bourret Street, spent their wedding trip at the Neveje Country Club, in Ellenville, N. Y. Mrs. Schafer is the former Miss Natalie Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen, 57 Henley Street Mr. Schafer is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Moe Schafer, of Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph Rosen, 2750 Bedford Road, spent their wedding trip in New York. Mrs. Rosen h the former Miss Frima Esther Frost, daughter of Mrs. Mary Frost, 4610 Plamondon Street, and the late Irving Frost Mr. Rosen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudi Rosen, 5005 St. Catherine Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bruman, 50 Meadowbrook Avenue, Toronto, Ont, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bruman, 6278 Wa-verley Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Riteman, of St John's, Newfoundland, visited her brother-in-law, and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rockman, ana Harold Joel, Cheryl, and new-bom son, Frank Harvey, 843 McEach-ran Avenue.
Mrs. Jennie Signer, 3820 St Catherine Road, visited her son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Myer Signer, and Rana, and new-
born son, Jordan Haskal, 79 Grey-lawn Crescent, Toronto, Ont
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bloom, and Eleanor, .formerly of 469 Outre-moflt AYehUe, have moved to 6755 Trans' Island Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kimmel, and their son. Martin Kimmel, of New York, visited Mr. *nd Mrs. Joseph Caplan, 656 Murray Hill Avenue, whose daughter, Miss Harriet Joy Caplan, is the fiancee of Mr. Kimmel. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Litwin, and Zri. 790 Devonshire Road, visited hjs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Litwin, of Campbellton, N. B.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert David pTinsky, of New York, spent their wedding trip in Mexico City, Mexico, Mrs. Frinsky is the former Miss fjarlowene Ruth Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, of Edmonton, Alberta. Mr. Prinsky Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Prinsky, 707 Grosvenor Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Pedvis, of Quebec City, Quebec, were here for the funeral of her father, Jack S. Qrifmag, 4800 Western Avenue, who died suddenly on Wednesday, August 12, at home.
Ben Freeman, of Fredericton. N. B.. waa here for the funeral of his father, Moses Freeman, of Montreal, who died on Sunday, August �8, at the Maimonides Hospital And Home For The Aged.
Here for the bar-mitzvah of Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Perlis, 8088 Westover Street, who will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mitzvah, on October 10, at Beth Zion Synagogue, will be Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiner, of Brooklyn, N. Y., cousins; and Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Lichter, of Albany, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fishman, of Brooklyn, N. Y:, visited their son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boris Stein, and Allan Mark, Ronald Leslie, and new-born son, Mitchell Avery, 4942 Dornal Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shanfield, and their daughter, Miss Florence Shanfield, 2970 Brighton Avenue, visited Mrs. Gertrude Gordon, of New York, whose son, Hyman Gordon,- is the fiance of Miss. Shanfield.
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David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Hubbard, 4993 Dornal Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his r>ar-mitzvah, on September 18, at Temple Emanu-El. He is the brother of Pauline, aged sixteen years; and Laurence, two. Kiddush will be observed.
Lester, son of Mr. and Mr3. Morris Rothstein, 4913 Jean Bril-lant Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mitzvah, on October 3, at Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue. He is the brother of Jack,
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Philip Perils, 8088 Westover Street will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of hi* bar-mitavaa, on October 10, at Beth Zlon Synagogue. He is the brother of Mortis Perils; and Jot seph. aged eight years* grahdsoh of the Tate Mr. and Mrs. Morris Perlis; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levins; all of Poland. Kiddush will be observed.
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Herbie, son of Mr. and Mrst Is* sie Goodman, 5778 Wolseley Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his b#t-mittvah, at Beth Zlon 8y^gb*ua. He is the brother of Stanley, aged sixteen years; grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Herscovitehi and of Mrs. Hinda Goodman, of Montreal, and the late Jacob Goog-man. Kiddush will be observed.
Allan Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boris Stein, 4942 Dornal Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mits-vah, on October 10, at Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue. He is the brother of Ronald Leslie, aged nine and one-half years; Mitchell Avery, two months; grandson of Mrs. Anna Stein, 4865 Isabella Avenue, and the late Aaron Stein; and of Mr. and Mrs. David Fish-man, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Kiddush will be observed.
Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lederer, 8088 Westover Street, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mitzvah, on September 26, at Beth Zion Synagogue. He is the brother of Dorrit, aged seven years; grandson of Mrs. Sophie Elman, 6950 Fielding Avenue, and the late Isidore Elman; and of Mrs. Hilda Dubey, of Watertown, Mass., and the late A. Lederer. Kiddush will be observed.
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MAGDER-WEISSMAN
The marriage of Miss Edna Weissman, daughter of Mrs. Otto Stengel, of Tel Aviv, Israel, and Samuel Weissman. of Bronx, N. Y., to David Michael Magder, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Magder, 597 Lansdowne Avenue, was solemnized at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, on Sunday, June 14, at six o'clock, by Rabbi Wilfred Shu-chat, assisted by Cantor Nathan Mendelson, and Reverend J. J. Fromm. The bride was given in* marriage by her father. She wore an Empire gown of white, silk jersey which had a lace jacket Her veil of tulle illusion was arranged with a circlet of lace; and she carried~a bouquet of gold-coloured orchids. Mrs. Robert Vogel, cousin of the bride, was an attendant, gowned in apple-green silk; with a matching bow as a headdress; and carried yellow roses. Philip Magder was his brother's best man. Standards of yellow roses, Shasta daisies, and white pom-
Boms decorated the Synagogue, irs. M. N. Fineberg played the wedding processional. Afterwards fifty guests were received in the Synagogue Hall. Mrs. Stengel, mother of the bride, wore a chiffon gown of a green, and gold-coloured floral print on a black background; also a matching hat Mrs. Magder, mother of the groom, was gowned in brown lace; with an organza hat of a similar shade. Their flowers were corsages of gold-coloured orchids. Mr. and Mrs. David Michael Magder spent their wedding trip in Cape Cod, Mass., the bride travelling in a knitted, brown and beige suit; with a corsage of white orchids. Here for the marriage besides the bride's parents were: Mrs. Samuel Weissman; Mrs. Lena Magder, 3576 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ont, grandmother of the groom; Mrs. Herts Brodi, of Brussels, Belgium; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Handy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer; all of New York; all uncles, and aunts, of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kremer, of
and Mrsv Joseph ^ir--Y. Brighton Avenue; Wilfred Ma* der. 128 HlUmottnt Atenue; Mr. and Mrs. Sagnucl Sweet 82 Panna-hill Road; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Axler, 279 Cortleigh Crescent; and Mre. Arnold Centner, 87 WUket Avenue; all of Toronto, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Bucovetsky, of Ottawa, Onti Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Magder, of Niagara Falls, Ont.; all uncles, and aunts of the groom; and Areyah Routtenberg, of New York.
MARIASINE-BBRCOVITCH
The marriage of Miss Linda Ray Bercovitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bercovitch, 6860 Fielding Avenue, to Norman Mariasine. son of Mrs. Sophie Maria-sine, 8070 Van Horne Avenue, and the late Louis Mariaslne, took place at Shomrim Laboker Synagogue, on Sunday, June 14, at six o'clock. Dr. Chaim N. Denburg, Rabbi, officiated, assisted by Cantor A. L. Subar. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white silk, and organza gown. The fitted bodice was appflqued with seed pearl-beada; and designed with a round neckline and bell-shaped sleeves. The full skirt finished in a cathedral train, which extended from the shoulders. Her tulle illusion veil was attached to a jewelled headpiece; and she carried a prayer book, with white orchids. Mrs. Harold Brender was matron of honour for her niece. She wore an aquamarine-blue, sleeveless, sheath gown. She had a seed-pearl-beaded tiara; and carried a bouquet of
Sink and white carnations. Miss oanne Bercovitch was her cousin's bridesmaid. She wore a blue chiffon gown; with short Bleeves: and a full skirt She had a beaded headband; her bouquet was of pink, and white carnations. Susan Brender, aged four years, couBin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a blue nylon dress, trimmed with lace; with puffed sleeves; and a full skirt She had a bandeau of pink carnations and carried a nosegay to match it Jerry Mariasine was his brother's best man. The ushers were: Avrum Bercovitch, Fred Abrams, Allan Reichson, Stanley Wagen. cousins of the bride; Stanley Bercovitch, brother of the bride; Philip Abrams, cousin of the groom; Norman Zimmerman, Daniel Ditkofsky, and Joel Brumer. Standards of white, and pink carnations, gladioli, and snapdragons, decorated the Synagogue. An orchestra played the wedding music. Two hundred and fifty guests were received in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Bercovitch, mother of the bride, wore a turquoise-blue peau de soie gown; made with cap sleeves; and an A-line skirt She had a matching headband. Mrs. Mariasine, brother of the groom, wore a turquoise-blue peau de soie sheath gown; made with cap sleeves; and a back j>anel. Her hat matched it Each had a corsage of white and pink orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mariasine spent their wedding trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellenville, N. Y., the bride travelling in a yellow boucle suit; and a w. ite orchid corsage. They have taken up residence at 6860 Fielding Avenue.
SCHAFER-COHEN
The marriage of Miss Natalie Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen. 57 Henley Street, to Harvey Schafer, 2270 Bedford Road, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Moe Schafer, was solemnized at Shomrim Laboker Synagogue, on Sunday, June 7, at half-past six o'clock, by Dr. Chaim N. Denburg, assisted by Cantor A. L. Subar. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white, peau de soie gown. The fitted bodice was fashioned with short sleeves; a scoop neckline, and ap-pliqued with seed-pearl-beads, and crystals; and the bell-shaped skirt finished with a chapel train. Her tulle illusion veil was attached to a flowered headdress; and she carried a prayer book with white orchids. Mrs. Jerry Hannon was her sister's matron of honour, wear-
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The marriage of Miss Carlowene Ruth Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, of Edmonton, Alberta, to Robert David Prinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Prinsky, 707 Grosvenor Avenue, was solemnized at Temple Emanu-El, on Tuesday, September, 1, at twelve o'clock, by Dr. Harry J. Stern, Rabbi. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was gowned in beige silk. Her veil of tulle illusion was arranged with a matching hat; and she carried a bouquet of white orchids. Afterwards a luncheon was given at the Airport Hilton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert David Prinsky spent their wedding trip in Mexico City, Mexico. They htre taken up residence in New York, where Mr.
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