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The marriage of Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Louis Oreen-hlatt, Marlowe Avenue, to Moe Roy Bin. son of S. Eln. formerly of Glace Pay. was solemnized Sunday, Sep-tr-nber 1, in the Prince of Wales Salon of the Windsor Hotel. Rabbi Julius Berber officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of peanut col -ored satin with, a deeper shade of ros�es. outlining the neeklfne in the back. It was made with a draped waistline and large petalled panels formed the s*k4rt. Her veil of net was fastened with a cap of pearls and orange blossoms and s�he carried orchids and Hlies-of-the-valley. Mrs. William Rivenovich, as matron of honour wore a white moire gown with a short, fitted waistline and circular skirt edged with silk net. Her hat of American Beauty chiffon velvet and shoes matched and ?;he carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. The bridesmaids, who?�e satin gowns were modeled on the same lines as the brides; wore silk Ince veils in matching shades. They were^ Mrs, Eddie Housmnn. of * Pittsburgh,"' in green; Miss Cecil Greenblntt. sister of the bride, am-berglow. and Misy Jeannette Bin. sister of the groom, bluette. They all carried nosegays of rose and orchid petals. I>r. Joe Brody, of New York, was best man and th? groosmen wen- toward Housman. Ben Green-blatt and Wallie Kin. of New York. The flower girl. Kdys Rivenovich. wore daffodil yellow georgette with H^tHH^H uml carried a basket of yellow rose petals. Ji*el Rivenovich as page boy wore a Mack and oyster colored satin suit. Mrs. M. Rlvo. of Buffalo, who attend^ the groom, wore a peach ,s�thi' 'gown, a mohair hat with pea^6l*irVlvct ribbon and carried a bo^wi^f-tea roses. Mrs. (Jreenblatt, ifrothc^-fef the bride, was gowned in b(ack panne velvet with shirred waistline, and skirt of semi-spiral flounces. With it she wore a Mack panne velvet hat and a corsage of roses. Out-of-town gtJests wer*~Mrs, Gold, of Glace Bay; Phil Ein, and Dr. Dworkin, of Boston, Miss Fanny Gold, of Glace Bay; Miss Regina Wener. of New York: Dr. Sam__JRiyen, of Ann Harbor, Mich.. Mrs, Roth, of I�ittsburgh; A. SJder^ki and L. Siderski, of Ix>s Angeles: Miss Gertrude Schriber. of New York; ATiss Fanny Marcuse. of Glace ""BayT" Mr. and Mrs. H. Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rivo. Dr. and Mrs. J. Golden. Miss Louise G11-den, j*X\ of Buffalo: Mr. and Mrs. Hanry'^&TtSJeson, Miss Freda Adel-man, Dr. and Mrs. Munns, Dr. Rose. Bob Barshaw and Mr. Sajviro, all of New York; Leo Schacter, of North Bay; and Sam Abranoteky. of Kingston. A dinner was heJd for 185 followed by a reception for 400 guests, . Mr. and Mrs, Ein are, spending the4r honeymoon tonrrng1 ttoe States. Going away the bride wore a brown canton ensemble, brown and orange
velour hat. with shoes and bag to
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At the NVw Beth Harnedrosfe Hag-ode 1 Synagogue, corner St. Joseph Blvd.. ami Nelson Avenue, the wed-
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dinp took place at �.30 p. m. Sunday September 8. of Lilian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abratn Victor and Reuben Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. S Small. Rabbi Herschorn officiated, assisted by Rev.. Slopack. Professor Rosmatin played Mendelssohn > A\"eddin^r Marcii. During the ceremony, Miss Gilbert sanp "O Promise Me." Decorat ions were .carried out with palms and gladioli. The bridr was ^iven in marriage by her father, she wore an ivory nritfrrt sarttn K�wn with an uneven hem line anil a spray of orange bloswoms over onr shoulder. Her veil of lace and nrt in cap effect was held at the sul" with clusters of seed pearls and sh^ carried a sheaf of sweetheart ros^s-and lllies-of-the-va!ley. She was attended by her sister. Mrs, Saniu*! Lupovich. as matron of honour, wh�-wore a black panne velvet modrl with large black picture had and carried a shief of Roaetamtea roees. The bridesmaids were. Misses Anne Victor in pink moir� and point d'esprit: Rae Small. maize satin a*d net: Ruth Victor, pink satin. Rose Ruci-man. rose lace, Anne Shapiro, -pink and orchid taffeta, and Rae Shapiro powder blue taffeta. The two junior bridesmaids, Shirley Lupovich and Mabel Rock, were dressed alike in pale green chiffon. They all wore mohair ha�s to match their gown:-and carried nosegays of roses, sweet peas and babies breath. L Small, brother of the groom, was best man
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