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Mr,'and Mrs. Samuel of Hamilton, Ont,, announce the approaching marriage of th^ejr daughter, Miss Gloria Tanover, to Stanley 'Mostyn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Meyer Mostyn, of Midland, Ont, to take place ori Sunday, August 25, at five o'clock.
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The marriage of Miss Janice Berman, daughter of Alvin Ber-man, and Mra. J. Manzella, al) of Chicago, 111., to Bernard Itseoyiteh, son or Mrs. and Mrs. H. Iteco-vitch, 777 Bertrand Circle, Montreal, took place at the Shoreland Hotel, in Chicago, on Sunday. June 30, at seven o'clock, Rabbi A, Prombaum officiating, assisted by Cantor Murray Lynn. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. Manzella, and her mother. She wore a white, Chantilly lace gown set over white tulle, with a fitted bodice; scoop neckline: cap sleeves; and full .skirt terminating in a chapel train. Her veil of tolle illusion was placed by * crystal and seed-pearl-beaded crown; and she carried a prayer hook with white orchids. Mrs. Edward Bain, aunt of the bride, was matron of honour. She* were a blue, chiffon gown: made with eap sleeve*; flared skirt; and high neckline: with * seed-pearl-beaded tiara f *nd . carried a white and blue orchid. Kl�^Itoc*t1t<A: 4g*d twelve'reartv sister of the groom? and Sharon Bain, aged thirteen years, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore identical dresses of blue chiffon; and tiaraj; and .carried bouquets of blue, and white carnations. Mary Lou Manxella, aged seven years, cousin of the bride, was flower girl She wore a blue, chiffon, party dress: with a blue headband; and carried a nosegay of blue, and white carnations. Murray Itscovitch, brother of the groom, was best man. The ushers were: Louis Mancella, John Manzella, Samuel Ehrlich, Jerry Bain, and Thomas Mantella, cousins of the bride. .Tony Manzella, aged seven years, cousin of the bride, was ring-bearer. White, and blue carnations, and red roses were the wedding flowers. There was an orchestra. A reception for one hundred and fifty guests was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the hotel. Mrs. Manzella, mother of the bride, wore a blue, peau de sole sheath. Her bat matched it; and she had a white orchid corsage, Mrs. Itscovitch. mother, of the groom, wore a blue, peau de soie sheath, with matching appliques of lace, and crystals, seed-pearl-beads; scalloped neckline; cap sleeves; and full skirt. She had a matching, pill-box hat; and a blue orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Itscovitch spent their wedding trip at Barcelona Hotel, Jn Miami. Florida, travelling via Eastern Air Lines, the bride in a pink, linen suit; with a corsage of red roses. They have taken up residence at 2775 Kent Avenue, Montreal In Chicago for the marriage were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Itscovitch, parents of the groom: Mrs. Anne Itscovitch, 6565 St Urbain Street, grandmother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Coaen, 1134 Major Street; Mrs. Simon Bresner, and
The mMrriage' of Hiss Rhoda Llghtoan.- dauglter- of Mr, ind Mrs. G. Ltghtman. 3925 Plamon* don Avenue, to Stanley Shames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shames, 4604 Esplanade Avenue, was solemnized at Chevra T/hilim Synagogue, on Sandajr, June &, at half-past .six O'clock/by Rabbi Morris Wernejr. The bride was given in marriage by h&pttfents, She wore a white, p�au de-sole gown, ap-pltoued with seed-pearl-beads: and fashioned with a,scoop neckline; wrist-length sleeves: and full skirt Her short veil of tulle illusion was combined with a crown of seed-pearl-beads: and she carried a prayer book with1 white orchids. Miss. Arlene Shames was her sis-
teVs maid of honour, gowned in turquoise-blue chiffon, made with a scoop neckline; short sleeves; and full skirt with two back panels. She had a matching hat, and veil; and carried a white orchid. Rena Shames, sister of the groom, and Gloria Millman, jcousin of the bride, were dressed alike in pink organs* party dresses. Each had a matching tiara; and carried white, and pink carnations. Mel-vyn Alter, cousin of the bride, was bet man. The ushers were: Michael Lightman, brother of the bride; Ronald Shames, brother of the groom; Robert Levinson, and Manuel Morton, .cousins of the groom; Leonard Falgen, Joseph Ferdell, Isidore Belford, and Harold NissenthaL Turquoise-blue, and white, and pink carnations were the wedding flowers. An orchestra played the wedding music. Two hundred *riji fifty guests were received in the Synagogue hall. Mrs.. Lightman, mother of the bride, wore ft turquoise-blue, peau de soie gown, it had a square, beaded neckline; short sleeves; and sheath skirt slightly draped. She had a matching pill-box hat Mrs. Shames, mother of the groom, wore a turquoise-blue, beaded sheath; cut with a square neckline; and short sleeves; and a matching pill-box hat Each carried a white orchid with her purse. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley tJgbtman spent their wedding trip at the Neveje Country Club in Ellenville, N;Y., the prlfc going away in � whit*, linen suit; with a white orehii �**age. Thgy haw taken up reeld*b# at 430? Dupuis Avenue. Htrei for the marriage were:
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up residence in Montreal. In Brook-line for the marriage were: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Zalman, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wolk, 1460 Webb Avenue, brother-in-law, and sister of the groom; Rabbi and Mrs. L. Medjock, uncle, and aunt of the groom, and Sheva, and Sheila, of Moncton, N.B.; Mr. and Mrs, Hyman Segal, 4800 Western Avenue; M' Zalmanovitch, 868 Davaar Avenue; Mm. Ida Bloom-stone, 2247 Maplewood Avenue; Mrs. Esther Lewis, 1914 Clinton Avenue; Mrs. Philip Segal, 4860 Cote St. Luc Road; Mrs. Joseph Purvin, and daughter. Elaine, 4950 Ponsard Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zalmanovitch, of Brooklyn, N.T.; uncles and aunts of the jriroom; Dr. and Mrs. Leon Lewis, �80 lantori Avenue; W[r. and Mrs. Ralph fegal, go EUejdale Annue; Mr; and Mr*. A. Aronojf, 4607 Mkhel BibaW Street; Mr. and
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Bloomstone, of Brooklyn. .. all cousins of .the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steinberg, 721 Wilder Arena*; Mjr. and-Mrs. Charles MeadelsohA. 990 Pratt Avenue; and Mr. ana Mr*. Peter Greenberg, 5882 Hndson Road.
The marriage of Miss Nancy Ruth Todtman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Todtman, 71 Poplar Street, Bangbr, Maine, to Mar-ven Zalman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Zalman, 1912 Clinton Avenue, waa solemnized at Kehillath Israel Synagogue, in Brookline, Mass., on Sunday, June 30, at seven o'clock, by Rabbi Manuel Saltaman, awiffted by Cantor Manuel Hamerman. 'Toe bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white taffeta. It waa designed with a scoop neckline, trimmed with ChantlllV lace; and enhanced with seed-pearl-beada. The skirt had fullness at the back and formed a chapel train. Her chapel-length veil of tulle: illusion was topped by a aeed-pearl-btaded crown: and she carried a bouquet of white roses, centered with a purple orchid. Miss Margorie Todtman w_w her_sls-tera maid of honour. She wore pink silk organza, set over pink taffeta. It had a round neckline, trimmed with a spray of roses: and a belUhaped aldrt She had a pink hat; and carried pink roaea centered with deep-ahaded pink earnationa. Miasea Eileen Gross-
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The marriage of Miss Eleanor Weinstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Issie Weinstein. 3275 Goyer Street, to Gordon Kadonoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Kadonoff, 2067 Maplewood Avenue, was solemnized at Anshei Ozeroff Synagogue, on Sunday, June 16, at six o'clock, by Rabbi Harry Newmark. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore-a gown of white pean de sole, appliqued with seed-pearl-beads. Fashioned with a fitted bodice; scoop neckline, appliqued with matching lace: and short sleeves, it had bell-shaped skirt finishing as a long train. Her veil of tulle illusion waa caught by a crown of seed-pearl-beads; and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations. Mrs. Samuel Gurman was her sister's maid of honour. She wore a' sleeveless beaded gown of peau de soiej with scoop neckline; and sheath skirt made with a matching overskirt; also a blue hat; and ner flowers were white carnations. Cheryl Schneiderman, aged fourteen years; niece of the bride, and Joyce Gorber, aged fifteen years, cousin of the groom, were bridesmaids. Each wore a blue organza dress, with full skirt; and a lace over-blouse: aad-had a crown of white stechanotis. They carried nosejgay at whit* carnations. Beni-ta Gttrman, aged six years, and Helena Weinstein, aged six and one-half years, aiac** of the bride, were flower-girts, Benita wor* a bin*, organxa, party dress. Helena wor* a whit*, cotton eyelet dress a*t over bfa* satin. Each had a crown ff wMt* and Wo* atepha-notia; awl *�trt*d. a nosegay of white, and Hd* carfiationa. Stephen KadoDoff was his brother's best man. Th* �sh�rs ware: Brian flthnMdtnMii, �eph*w of the brifejMinr�* ||*ifVK*An*th Cor*
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