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The marriage of, Mlea Harriet Lynns Bother, daughter of Mr. aad Mrt. Hyman Bother, 5690 Beaminater Place, to Tom Danc-
J.; all uncles, and groom: Mr. and Mrt. , of Woodbridge; 1. Nana Drive, Toronto; the groom; J. Wood*. Toronto: Mr. and rg, of Sherbrooke, J. Albert, and her . Diane Albert: and � Hershorn: all of � jaine; and Miss Carol W'Ooncord, N. H. Mr. WUi student at the Unt-
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was gowned in white, silk organ-sa, fashioned with a fitted, pink, lace bodice, encrusted with seed-pearl-beads, and cut with a round neckline: short 'sleeves; and sheath skirt, with a detachable train. The hemline was appliqned with pink, lace, and seed-pearl-beads, Tier tulle illusion veil was held by a white, organza, petal headpiece, worked with seed-pearl-beads; and she carried a single pink rose with white satin streamers. Mrs. Jeffrey Plotnick was" her cousin's matron of honour. She wore a sleeveless, sheath gown of pink peau de sole, with pink embroidery; and a round neckline; also a matching headband; and carried baby pink roses, and carnations. Misses Arlene Corber, cousin of the bride; Diane Albert, Qfueenie Goldstein, and Theresa. Halpin were bridesmaids. Each wore a pink, peau de sole gown; and a matching headband; and carried a nosegay of orange-coloured carnations, with pink streamers. Alex Dancziger was his brother's best man. The ushers were: Lome Rother, brother of the bride; Michael Dancziger, brother of the groom; Saul Feldman, Joel Silver, Marvin Epstein, and Harvey Schaeffer. Pink roses, and orange-coloured carnations, and chrysanthemums were the wedding flowers. An orchestra played. Three hundred guests were received in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Rother, mother of the bride, wore a sleeveless gown, of pink, beaded, peau de soie, fashioned with a square neckline; and sheath skirt with a train; also a pink, feathered hat; and carried a pink orchid with her purse. Mrs. Dancziger, mother of the groom, was in a sleeveless, two-piece, beaded, crepe gown of pink with slits at the sides of the sheath skirt. She had a pink organza pill-box hat; and carried a mauve orchid with her purse. Mrs. Gabriel Rother, grandmother of the bride, wore a beaded gown of turquoise-blue peau de soie* and a hat of that shade; and her flowers were a corsage of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dancxiger spent their wedding trip in Washington, D.C.: Virginia Beach, Virginia; and Miami Beach, Florida, the bride going away in a pink, silk suit; with a corsage of white orchids. They have taken up residence at 4770 Dupuis Avenue. Here for the marriage were: Z. Dancziger, Mr. and Mrs M. Dancziger, Mrs. J. Dancziger, all of Brooklyn, N. Y.Mr, and Mrs. B. Page, of Toronto, Ont; Mrs. M. Vislay, of Wood-
The marriage of Miss Marilyn Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. �Sidney Shapiro, 54 Meadowbrook Avenue, Toronto, Ont, to Jeffrey Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman, 5715 Blossom Avenue, Montreal, was solemnised . at Adath> Jeshurun Hadrath Ko-
was given in marriage by her mother, and her uncle, Jack Scul-nick. She Wore a white, chiffon gown, cut with a round neckline; long sleeves; and sheath skirt, made with a lace overskirt Her tulle illusion veil was combined with a seed-pearl-headed crown; and she carried a prayer book with a white orchid. Mrs. Louis Gontov-nick, of Montreal, aunt of the bride, was matron of honour. She wore a turquoise-blue, silk, knitted costume, fashioned with a beaded bodice; also a flowered hat; and her flowers were pink orchids pinned to her purse. Ned Goodman was his brother's best man. Lome Shapiro, aged ten years, brother of the bride, was ring-bearer. White, and yellow pom-poms, and carnations were the wedding flowers. Seventy-five guests were received at the home of the groom's parents. Mrs. Shapiro, mother of the bride, wore a light green, shantung sheath; with a matching hat; and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Goodman, mother of the groom, wore a beige, lace ensemble; ana a flowered hat; and had a corsage of yellow Talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Goodman spent their wedding trip in Boston, and in Maine, the bride travelling in a tangerine-coloured, silk ensemble; with a corsage of white orchids. They have taken up residence at 5715 Blossom Avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherkin, 26 Touraine Avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Carol sherkin, to Arthur Offen-heim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Offenheim, 153 Fairholme Avenue, to take place on September 1, at six o'clock, Rabbi F. Risenman officiating, assisted by Cantor Sholom Weinstein,
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