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Mr. and Mrs. W. Wintrope, 30 Phoebe Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Netta, to Mr. David Shulraan, son of Mr. Phillip Shulman, Toronto.
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On Thursday evening, December 29, a pretty wedding took place-at the B'nai Jacob Synagogue (Fairmount) Montreal, which was beautifully decorated with smilax, roses and fern for the occasion, when Miss Sybil Sunen-berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sunenberg, was united in marriage to Mr. B. Winston, of Toronto. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white can,ton crepe beaded wir,h pearta, and carriedVshower bouquet of ophelia and sweetheart roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Pearl Sunenberg,who wore beautiful pink satin gown with hat to match and Miss Lily Sunenberg Miss A. Green-blott Miss A. Morrisr as flower girls, looked pretty in pink frocks, carrying baskets of pink roses, A reception was later held at Victoria Hall. West-mount Mrs. J. Woods, of Toronto, received, wearing a black lace gown heavily beaded, assisted by Mrs. A. Sunenberg, in a gown of black charmeuse and lace. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. J. Woods, Miss P. Woods, Miss Goldie Grossman, of Toronto; Miss Goldberg, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. A. Lightstone, of Chicago; Mrs. Perlman, of Jersey City; and Mr. A. Winston, the groom's father, of Toronto, Mr. M. Ligthstone of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. B. Winston left for the maritime provinces where the honeymoon will be spent. On their return they will reside in Westmount.
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A pretty wedding took place on �^Tuesday, December 27, at the Shaarey Tzedek Synagogue, Detroit, Michigan,
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FLORENCE WALTON America'� Mott Popular Ballroom rjancer with b�r Company
RAYMOND BOND and COMPANY POTTER and HARTW1LL
CRAIG CAMPBELL WILSON AUBREY TRIO HARRY and DENNIS DU FOR ' CALLAGES and &HEAN ELEANOR MAGNUSON wit* RAYMOND BOND W*k of J*a~ 23�DAPHNE POLLARD Seats DmBj �t 25c�
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SHADOWLAND A Spectacular NoTeity
LEW BRYCE and COMPANY In Timely Songs and Burleeque Dance*
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Mr. and Mr*.,I,.Grifrtiw* Tptobto. > ^united" ifi, marriage to. Mr. Carl $halit> of Uetfpit. f!^l;Her�chmanr of Detroit Officiated.' The bride,'who ' waa given away by ^ t^rent8t ?tfore 4 ^ gown of white brocaded crepe,; beaded;~ with pearJ8t and carried a'shdyer ;bqii< ;,� quet of white roses, orchids and lilieih of-the-valley. / � Mrs* J._,M�' MeliinofJ,'; sister of*'the groom, was matron of-.,: honor. Following the ceremony. a :; reception and dance was held at Carmel's Restaurant, where .Mrs. ;1 Grieaman, �' mother of the bride, received, wearing a gown of black morocco orepe. �ne vf; waa assisted by Mrs. * Ly Shalit,; Who A was becomingly gowned in. black crepe , meteor. The out-of-town guests were: :. Mrs. L. Losey, Brantford; Mr.,Frank Denison, Cleveland: Mr.' Saniuel Ny-man, Braritford; Mu� Betty; MelUrio&Y. Cleveland; and/Mr;' and Mrs; Asterein, � Mt. Clemens, i Mr. and Mrs. Shalit' left ior Chicago and .Toronto oh theif honeymoon, - 'V . .. -: '
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Mr. and Mrs.' M. Schwartz, nee Kate Levy, of New Yofk, formerly of Toronto, announce the birth of a son oh Sunday, January 8.
At the. General Hospital on Monday, January 9, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Reieberg, 351 Yonge Street, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Scolnick, 34 Glen-holme Avenue, announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, January^ 7.
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