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McGregor Avenue, gave a reception at their residence, in , honour, of His Excellency Dn $m&H*t-nog, Ambassador of Israel/ and Mrs. Herxog, who are; leaving shortly on their return to Israel.
Boris Brott* son of Dr. Alexander Brott, Professor of Music at McGill University, and Mrs. Brott, 5459 Earnscliffe Avenue, was the guest of Sir Humphrey Noble, at Walwick Castle, Northumberland, England. While there, he conducted three concerts in Newcastle-On-Tyne, with the Northern Sym-
Ehonia Orchestra of which Sir [umphrey is a patron. Mr. Brott will conduct a Chalet concert in Montreal at the end of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A* Besner, formerly of 250 Kensington Avenue, have moved to 10 Aberdeen Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton William Schwartz spent their wedding trip in the West Indies. Mrs. Schwartz is the former Miss Barbara Susan Cayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cayne, 5560 Bradford Place. Mr. Schwartz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Beril Schwartz, 490 Cote St. Antoine Road.
Mrs. Philip Abbey, 10 Rose-mount Avenue, is spending some time abroad.
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�pent Uieir wedding trip in Miami B?cW�orAd^ �nd Nassau, W. I. Mrs. Birshv i| the former Miss - �f "ira. Silverman, dsugh-,ana?Mre. Jac�E. Sil-�. . v�8t�< Mlra Road. Mr. Hirsh la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hlrsb, 4$88/t4*o*nbe Avenue. ' .y- -' -
MJaj �Pdjr�!Silver, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Silver, 5980 Macdonald^ Avenue, is,visiting *t the home of Jack Pisch, of Oudt-shoorn, South Africa^ whose son, Ronnie Fisch, is her fiance.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tobin. 48 Summer Street, Saint John, N.B., visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rubins, and- Bonnie Anne, Ian Michael, and Carole Lea, 440 Westminster-. North. Bonnie Anne went home With her grandparents and is spending the season with them at their summer place in Pam-denac. �-�*-�� -
Mr. and Mrs. Walter White, 4000 Carlton Avenue, spent their wedding trip in Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. White is the former Miss Sharon Rena Terletsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Terletsky, ^000 Carlton Avenue. Mr. White is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oberfeld, 7460 King-sley Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Plot-nick, of Cambridge, Mass., spent their wedding trip in Europe. Mrs. Plotnick is the former Miss Marilyn Hayes, daughter of Saul Hayes, Q.C., and Mrs. Hayes. Mr. Plotnick is" the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Plotnick, 5851 Dol-beau Street*
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Finkelman, and son, Jack, of Miami, Florida, are visiting her brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scharf, and
Street.
Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Fried aipe^t their wedding trip in Europe.J|rs. Fried is the former Mi�S Sheila
M. Dalf�H'/4ap^to?,yM.jMKi'iiiill. Mrs. Morris Dalfen, 2465 Major Street Dr. Fried is the sort of Samuel Fried, of Rouyn. Quebec, and the late Mrs. GitUe FrMd.
Michael son of Mr. and hf r*. Samuel B. Stem, 4979, Fulton Street, is spending the summer at camp, in St. Adolpbe de Howard, Quebec, as a counsellor-in-training. . . " V'
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Miss Colette Fragman, ter of Mr. and Mrs. S, Fragman, 2372 Ekers Street, travelling Via Air France, is visiting Paris,-France, for two months. .
Mrs. I. Giiman, of Sherbrooke, Quebec, visited her son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George I now, 1665 Edouard Laurln Boulevard.
Mrs. Anne Applebaum, of South Orange, N. J., visited her brother-in-law, and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. D. Sochaczevsky, 5717 Wol-seley Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ludmer, and Harley Robin, 770 Hodge Street, were in New York.
Miss Heather Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mts. Henry Wolf, 1737 Hartenstein Street, is touring Gaspe, Que., for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Magonet, and Michael David, formerly of 2353 Clifton Avenue, have moved to 7918 Westbrooke Street
Moe Andes, and his friend, Jerry Ward, each an Airman Third Class, of the United States Air Force, stationed at Albany, Georgia, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andes, 4500 Linton Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cale, 6175 Ve-zina Avenue, were in Halifax, N. S., for the graduation of. her son, Dr. Marven Irwin Brook, who received the M. D. degree from Dalhoosie . University Medical School, in Halifax". Dr. 'Brook attended Dalhousie University, entering Dalhousie Medical School in 1958 on an entrance scholarship. He is a member of Tau Ep-silon Phi, and Phi Rho Sigma Medical fraternity; and of Alplfa Omega Alpha Honour Medical Society; and holds a Reserve Commission' in the R.C.A.F. Having completed internship at Victoria General Hospital, in Halifax, he is doing post-graduate studies in internal medicine* at Ben Taub General Hospital in Houston, Texas. Dr. Brook is the son of the late Abraham Brook, of Sydney, N.S. Mrs. R. Cale was in Sydney for the marriage of Miss Frances Fine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fine, of Sydney, to Henry Pollack, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pollack, of Philadelphia, Pa., at Temple Sons of Israel Synagogue.
Moshe Bessin, 438 Daly Avenue, Ottawa, Ont, a student at Yeshiva University High School for Boys, in New York, will go to Israel in August to study at Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh.
Leizer Dingott, of Israel, travelled via El Al Israel Air Lines, and is visiting his brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Dingott, 4746 Maplewood Avenue; and his brothers-in-law, and sisters: Mr. and Mrs. William Rinzler, 4233 Badgley Street; Mr. and Mrs. David Donenfeld, 6680 St Hubert Street; and Mrs. Gusta Schwartz, 3947 Plamondon Avenue. Leizer Dingott had not seen his brother and sisters in forty-five years.
Mrs. Eva Brown, of Brooklyn, N. Y., visited her nephew, and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Avrum Deuitch, 819 Stuart Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Yellin, of Hamilton, Ont, visited his brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Debrofsky, 8516 Bimam Avenue.
Murray Adler, of Vegreville, Alberta, visited his son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Adler, and Susan Lynn, and newborn son, Richard David, 3330 Bedford Road.
Miss Betty Rachelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Rachelson, 4262 St Dominique Street, is spending two weeks in Atlantic City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Auerback. 705 Querbes Avenue, spent ten days in 8te- Agathe, Quebec.
Mrs. Y. Finklemsn, of Rouvn, Quebec, visited her cousins, Mr. and Mra. M. Pollak, 744B De 1 Enee Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Kaplansky, 6443 Waverley Street, spent two months in Israel, and Europe.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Ludmet, 770 Hodge Street gave a party at home on the fourth birthday of their son, Harley Robin, brother of Rhonda Cindy, aged two yean; grandson of Mr. and Mra. A. Martin 770 Hodge Street; and of Mr. and Mra. I. Lodmer, 2307 Coyer Street. There were fourteen guests present. A bine awl birthday cake centered the
tt* Mf*. Harry Sehwarta, Van .Hers* Avenue, were hoefcte sixty gvesta, cef*-
grand of Mr,
La-Peifcrie Street Peggy wore a sleeveless, .pink linen suit, with pleated skirt; and a wristlet of Wh|t�7c>ymhtions. The table, was adojttfed y\vith red and white car-hatibha, and a. pink cake. , Mr, and Mr*. Saul Wiseman, 5807, Trans Island Avenue, entertained, sixty guests at a dinner party, in celebration of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Beth Shaba Wiseman, to Arnold Nathan Sheydwasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sheydwasser, 820 Stuart Avenue. Mrs. Wiseman wore a green, printed, silk suit Mrs. Sheydwasser wore a beige', shantung dress, with a lace jacket Miss Wiseman wore a white, brocaded sheath, with its own coat: and had a corsage of mauve orchids. A centrepiece, of pink, and white carnations trimmed the table.
Mrs. Ian Mitchell, -5754 Davies Avenue, was hostess to thirty guests at a tea at Eaton's in honour of her niece. Miss Bonita Mager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mager, 5708 Rand Avenue, and the fiancee of Daniel Kerzner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kerzner, 3942 Mackenzie Street Mrs. Mitchell wore a pink and white linen sheath; with a pink straw hat. Mrs. Mager wore a black, eyelet-embroidered sheath, with a black, and pink straw hat Mrs. Kerzner wore an aquamarine-blue, linen ensemble; with a white straw hat. Their corsages were of pink roses. Miss Mager wore a white, crepe sheath, with a matching jacket; and a white pill-box hat; and had a corsage of white orchids. A centrepiece of pink carnations, and pink candies in a silver candelabrum, decorated the table.
Mrs. David Choran, 205 Mount Royal West Avenue, and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Saul Choran, 5774 Rand Avenue, were hostesses to sixty guests at a tea at Stage Coach Inn, in honour of Miss Anna Steinman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steinman, 5662 Randall Avenue, and the fiancee of the former's son, Irving Choran. Mrs. Choran wore a white, linen suit; with a white straw hat; and a corsage of white, and yellow carnations. Mrs. Saul Choran wore a yellow, printed, chiffon dress; with an A-line"skirt; and had a wristlet of yellow carnations. Mrs. Steinman wore a green, linen sheath; with a wristlet of white, and yellow carnations. Miss Steinman wore a white, linen suit, with an embroidered jacket; and a wristlet of white, and yellow carnations. White and yellow carnations, and red roses, trimmed the table.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Bryant Auer-bach, 4979 Jean Brillant Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Arlene Judith Auerbach, to Harvey Ira Korn-bluth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kornbluth, 975 Hartland Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruddy, 659 Lansdowne Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joanne Barbara Ruddy, to Brian Norman Goodie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Goodis, 75 Lin-wood Crescent
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silver, 5980 Macdonald Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Pearl Silver, to Ronnie Fisch, son of Jack- Fisch, and the late Mrs. Fisch, all of Oudtshoorn, South Africa.
MARRIAGES
FBI^D-DALFEN
The marriage: of Miss Sheila M. Dalfen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Merrie Dafien, 14*5 Major Street to pr. Isaae Ftfed, son of Samuel PrJadV �f Rem, Quebec, and the lat^MrV^GrttJe Fried, was solemnisad at Beth Ora Synagogue, on TVtaday. Jon* 4. at six o'clock, by R MM Morris Halpern, assisted by BnJ*l U Werner. The bride war^vtn ia asarriage by her paatata^'SU wore an off-white aflk, beaded pean de sole sown, irlaiiaia' with Alencoa lace. The fitted -bodke wn
with V h*t-�heped aletvjg; and a cathedral train ^f*�� the ebouldert. Her,
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mkroses. JMrs. teMh-laW of 1 Ruth Fried; were bridea-a pink, chif-1th a round
necklfnei short afteyea: and full skirt They had matching, flowered hats; and carried bouquet* of
Eink, and white carnations. Debbie lalfen, aged nine years, aister of the bride, and Shirley Deuitch, aged seven, niece of the groom, were dressed alike in white organza over pink silk, appliqued with matching flowers. They bad matching, flowerpd head-bands; and carried nosegays of white, and pink baby roses. Max Fried was his brother's best man. The ushers were: Manuel, and Ben Dalfen, brothers of the bride; Meyer Fried, brother �f the groom; Avrum Deuitch, brother-in-law of the groom; Avi Sochacre vski, Manuel Sand, cousins of the bride; Rubin Katz, cousin of the groom; Dr. B. Rothstein, Leonard Frisch, and David Segal. Standards of white chrysanthemums, and pink carnations decorated the Synagogue. An orchestra played the wedding music. Four hundred and fifty guests were received in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Dalfen, mother of the bride, wore a deep pink, peau de soie gown, made with a crystal and beaded bodice;- an A-line skirt; and *?m*tok\w> embroid-ered bolero. Her -bat was pink. Mrs. Avrum Deuitch, sister of the groom, who gave her brother in marriage, received with Mrs. Dalfen, wearing a pink, crepe, sheath gown, designed with round neckline; and beck panel; with a pink hat Each had a corsage of i>ink orchids. Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Fried spent their wedding trip in Europe, the bride departing in a beige, linen ensemble; with a beige hat; and white orchid corsage. Rabbi and Mrs. D. Spiro, of Frederic ton, N.B.; Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Dalfen, of Dalhousie, N. B., and Ben Dalfen. of Halifax, N. S., brothers, and sister-in-law of the bride; Dr. and Mrs. I. Welt, of Washington, D. cousins of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Zeev Apel-banm, of Israel; Mr. and- Mrs. Max Apelbaum, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Abramovitcb, of New York; Mrs. M. Apelbaum, of South Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Litwin, of Campbellton, N. B.; all uncles, and tants of the bride; Mrs. Eva Bro*n, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Mrs. G. Katz, of Rouyn; aunts of the groom: Mr. and Mrs. Morton Fried, of Miami, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fried, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fried,, and Mrs. Y. Fin-kleman, of Rouyh; all cousins of the groom: Mrs, Jean Mark, of Moneton, N. B.ijMr. and Mrs. M. Korman, Ben Miner, Mra. S. Kra-vets, Mra. & wee; all of Rouvn; and Mrs. Esther1 Korman, of val D'Or, Quebec, were wedding guests.
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The marriage of Miss Marilyn Hayes, daughter of Saul Hayes, Q. O, and lira. Hayes, 660^ Notre Dame dV Grace ^tennei to Stanley K. P!otnic]L_aon of Mr. and Mra, Henry H.Ttotakk. K8S1 Dot-bean Street, wai aoletanisad at the home of the brkJe*a parents, on June 2, arbatf-past si* e^cloek. by Rabbi Wllrrea Bhochat. aaaiated by Rabbi Charles Bender. The bride was given in marriage by her fetharv She' wn.
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