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Kaplan�Berzan
The marriage of Miss Irene Berzan, daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. Ely Berran, to Harry Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan, of New York City, was aoleniflized Sunday, January 1, Rabbi Berger officiating. During the ceremony Miss Gussie Yaphe sang "Because. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white satin and lace' studded with rhinestones. Her Princess veil was arranged in cap
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effect with clurtert of oran� blowoms and she carried a iheaf of roses and lUiea-of-the-vmlley. Mrt. Leon Crertoh! waj matron-of-honour in a bouffant drew of white satin, lined in red velvet and trimmed with red applique, She carrfed a sheaf of red roses. Dave Berzan was beat man. The bridesmaids were: Misses Libbie Berzan, in a bouffant dress of shaded pink net; Libbie Ness, green georgette dress, bouffant style studdea witn rhinestones; Ray Aronson, blue velvet dreaa, bouffant style, lined with pink georgette; Jennie Erdrich, bouffant dress of brocaded old rose satin; Natalie Kaplan, of New York, bouffant dreaa of shaded rosewood net; and Tessie Berzan, green taffeta and gold net, bouffant style. They all carried sheafs of roses. The ushers were: Toe Miller, Hyman Lewis, Leo Ness and Ralph Berzan. Leon Crestohl was master of ceremonies. Ruth Miller was flower girl and wore a frock of blue accordeon-pleated chiffon and carried a basket of roses. Mrs. Ely Berzan, mother of the bride, wore a gown of black Spanish lace over gold lame cloth, with a corsage of roses. Mrs. Kaplan, mother of the groom, wore a black georgette dress beaded in silver; Miss Audrey Kaplan, sister of the groom, gold and silver Iam6 cloth; Mrs. Masha Alasker, of New York, was in a black canton dress with silver beads; Mrs. Lithwick, of Ottawa, in black lace over gold cloth. The gifts to the bridal attendants were pearl chokers; to the best man a pen and pencil. A dinner of 200 covers was served. The out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan, Miss Audrey Kaplan, Miss Natalie Kaplan, Miss Lillian N^benzahl, Ben Nebenzahl, Mrs. M. Alasker, all of New York; Bob and Eph Albert and Irving Warner, of Birmingham, Vt.; Fred Dreskin, Jess Rubin, Viola L'eavy, of New York; Miss Libbie Weidy, of Messina, N.Y.; Mr, and Mrs. M. Lithwick, of Ottawa and Miss Belle Levy, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kaplan will spend their honeymoon in Florida and will live in New York.
Edelberg�Yelln
The marriage of Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yelin, to J. Harry Edelberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josepn Edelberg, was solemnized Tuesday, January 10, at 5 p.m., at the home of the bride's parents, 221 Querbes Avenue. Grand Raboi Rabinowitz, of New York, officiated, assisted by Rev. H. Schul-singer, also of New York. During the ceremonv, Miss Hazel Bloomstone and Moe Yelin played "The Bridal Chorus," the "Lohengrin" and Mendelssohn wedding marches. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a period gown, the skirt^of which was made with ruffles of ivory Chantilly lace, and light pointed bodice of satin with ivory satin bow and long Chantilly lace sleeves. Her veil of French bridal net, edged with Chantilly lace, was arranged in cap effect bordered with lace and a cluster of orange blossoms on either side, and she carried an old-fashioned Colonial bouquet of pale pink roses and lities-of-the-valley. Her only ornament was a diamond and sapphire wrist watch, the gift o^the groom. Her sole attendant, Miss Ethel Bernstein, the roaid-of-honour, wore a bouffant gown of pale pink taffeta with a scalloped border of deep rose velvet, and carried an old-fashioned nosegay of pink roses MaxShecter was best man. Mrs. Yelin'
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mother of the bride, wore bjack georgette with silver sequins, black satin hat, and a corsage of roses. Mrs. Edelberg, mother of the groom, wore black lace trimmed with transparent velvet, and black satin hat and a corsage of roses. Dinner was served for the immediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Edelberg will sail for Europe, via. New York, January 21. They will live in Montreal.
Waxmann�Vallin
The marriage of Sally, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vallin, Edward Charles
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Erlanger�:Sommer
The marriage of Elsa Clare, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sommer, to Lester Erlanger, of Glen Falls, N.Y., took place Tuesday, January 4, at four o'clock,at Temple Emanu-El. Rabbi H. J. Stern officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father;' wore a gown of white taffeta and velvet made in medieval style; her long train,
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