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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Babins, 106S Reynald Street, Chomedey, were hosts to fifteen guests at an evening in honour of Hiss Marilyn Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 'Ben. Silverstein, 4627 Vezina Avenue, and her fiance, Perry Sil-verman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Silverman. 5742 Mountain Sights Avenue. Mrs. Babins wore a black, silk dress. Miss Silverstein was in a black, silk sheath.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lerner, 4892 Mackenzie Street, were hosts at a dinner party, with forty-five guests present, at Herzl Hall, to honour the engagement of their daughter, Miss Roslyn Lerner, to Gerry Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen, 6207 Grenier Avenue. Mrs. Lerner was in a brown and lace sheath. Mrs. Cohen wore a gold-coloured and black, silk sheath. Miss Lerner was in a white and gold-coloured, shantung sheath; and had a corsage of white orchids. The table was trimmed with an arrangement of white and pink carnations. Here for the occasion were: Mrs. M. Dankner, and daughter, Miss Clara Dankner, of Halifax, N.S., grandmother and aunt of the groom-to-be.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman, 5631 Eldridge Avenue, gave a cocktail party at their home to celebrate the engagement of their daughter, Miss Linda Friedman, to Steven AJzeff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Ph!Hp Azeff, 076 Wilder Avenue. There were one hundred and twenty-five guests. Miss Friedman was in a black chiffon sheath, made with a beaded bodice; and had a corsage of pink roses. The table was centered with pink and white roses, and carnations. The marriage will take place on December 2Q, at Chevra Kadisha-Bnai Jacob Synagogue. Dr. Hyman Sable, of Halifax, N.S., uncle of the bride-to-be, was here for the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uman (nee Miriam Gordon), 4165 Mackenzie Street, gave a dinner party, with fifteen guests present, at their home, for her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gordon, of Glasgow, Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenstein (nee Dorothy Gordon), 6250 Mountain Sights Avenue, were hosts to eighteen guests at a dinner party at their home, in honour ox her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gordon, of Glasgow, Scotland.
Mrs. Gerald H, Beloff, 11951 James Morrice Street, gave a gadget shower ; with twenty guests � resent, at her home, in honour of er sister, Miss Rosalind EdeU stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edelstein, 3025 Linton Avenue, and the fiancee of Morris Gi-telman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gitelman, 4635 St. Kevin Avenue. Mrs. Beloff was in a red, knitted suit Mrs. Edelstein wore a white, knitted suit. Mrs. Gitelman was in a navy-blue, silk suit. Miss Edelstein wore a black, wool sheath. The marriage will take place on November 18, at Shomrim Laboker-Beth Yehuda-Shaare Te-fillah Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Silverstein, 4627 Vezina Avenue, gave a cocktail party, with sixty-four guests present at Herzl Hall, to celebrate the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marilyn Silverstein, to Perry Silvermanj sozt jbi Jfr. and Mrs. L.
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The marriage of Miss Marilyn Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silverstein. 4627 Vesina Avenue, to Perry Sllverman, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. Silvermsn. 5742 Mountain Sights Avenue, will take
Slace on November 4, at Ansnei zeroff Synagogue.
The marriage of MUs Gtfrmatne Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cohen, 6046 Hutchison Street, formerly of Morocco, to David Feldstein. son of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Feldstein, 5470 Hutchison Street, will take place on Sunday. November 11, at Chevra T'hilim Synagogue, Rabbi Morris Werner officiating.
The marriage of Miss Rae Shmiro, daughter of Mrs. Ida Shmiro, 4750 Plamondon Avenue, and the late Usher Shmiro, to Nathan Silver, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Silver, will take place on Sunday, November 18, at Herzl Hall.
* CARDS OF THANKS
BAKER: The family of the late Isaac Baker wish to thank their many relatives and friends for .their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown them during their recent bereavement. The Baker Family.
The board, executive and women's council of the Jewish Convalescent Hospital, extend their deepest sympathy to the family of the late Mrs. P. B. Cooperstock, on their tragic loss.
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SilvermanV Wl2 Mountain Sights Avenue. Mrs. Silverstein was in a blue, printed, chiffon gown, made with a full skirt; and had a corsage of white orchids. Mrs. Silverman wore an aquamarine-blue, silk sheath; with a corsage of gold-tinted orchids. Miss SUverstein was in a white and aquamarine-blue organza gown, with satin bodice; and organza skirt. She had a wristlet of white orchids. The table centerpiece was of red and white roses. The marriage will take place on November 4, at Anshei Ozeroff Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gordon, of Rego Park, N. Y., gave a luncheon garden party at their home to celebrate the engagement of their daughter, Miss Susan Lee Gordon, to Melvyn Lennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lennett, 2996 Bedford Avenue, Montreal. Mrs. Gordon, wore a blue, silk sheath; with a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Lennett was in a black, silk sheath; and had a corsage of white roses. Miss Gordon wore a pink, eyelet sheath, designed with a Chinese neckline; and had a white orchid corsage. The marriage will take place on November 26, at Park Avenue Synagogue, in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodman, of Caguas, Puerto Rico,t announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Roslyn Goodman, 6696 Mac* donald Avenue, to Manuel Morton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Morton, 5520 McLynn Avenue. The marriage will take place on June 23, 1963, at Anshei Ozeroff Synagogue.
The engagement of Miss Judy Feinberg, daughter of Mrs. R. Son-nenson, 2727 Ekers Road, and the late Abe Feinberg, to .Kenneth Hel-field, son of Mrs. Anne Helfield, 6390 DeVirny Avenue, and the late Max Helfield, is announced. The marriage will take place on August 18, 1963, at Adath Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Charles 'Bender officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Taran, 5060 Borden Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Taran, to David Codas, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Codas, 5612 Palmer Avenue.
The engagement of Miss Janice Berman, daughter of A. Herman, and Mrs. J. Manzella, all of Chicago, 111., to Bernard Itscovitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. H, Itscovitch, of St. Laurent, is announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Witt, 2328 Fulton Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ju-die Witt, to Irving Rifkin, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Rifkin, 4575 St. Kevin Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison, 4821 Mackenzie Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sandra Morrison, to Seymour Gladman, son of Mrs. Oscar Marco vitz, 3900 Bouchette Avenue, and Albert Gladman, of Montreal.
Mrs. Dora Westelman Nudle-man, 4915 Maplewood Avenue, the widow of Michael Nudleman, died on Thursday, September 6. She is survived by a son; Max Nudleman, 657 De 1'Epee Avenue; two daughters: Mrs. H. Wexler (Jeaiv), 5779 Wentworth Avenue; Miss Sarah Nudleman, 4915 Maplewood Avenue; four grandchildren; Joseph and Kenneth Nudleman, Estefle, and Shellev Wexler; a brother, Samuel Westelman, of Boston, Mass.; and three sisters: Mrs. Sarah Ship, 5860 Dec%lles Avenue; Mrs. M. Wener (Eva). 7276 Cham-pagneur Avenue: and Mrs. Katie Zatz, 5860 Decelles Avenue. She was the sister of the late Moses Westelman. Funeral services took place from Paperman's. Dr. Solomon Frank, Rabbi, officiated. Burial was at Hebrew Sick Benefit Society Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wex-�ler.
Samuel Nester, 8207 Ouerbes Avenue, died at the Jewish General Hospital, on Monday, September 3.
, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Baer Nester; and son, Abe Nester, 4972 Lacombe Avenue;
.three daughters: Mrs. Morris H. Kucharsky (Elsie), 7780 Birnam Avenue; Mrs. Nat Brifman (Frieda), 8236 Querbes Avenue; Mrs. Tony Tursi (Marsha), of San Juan, Puerto Rico; and five grandchildren: Stanley, and Barry Nester; Norma, and Ellen Kucharsky; and Marcia Brifman. Funeral services took place from Paperman's, Dr. Eliezer Ebner, Rabbi, officiated. Burial was at Hebrew Sick Benefit Society Cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
Mrs. Sarah Chaisse Ansel Segal, 1080 Lajoie Avenue, the widow of Abraham Segal, died at her home on Thursday, August 30, at the age of seventy-five years. She is
~sunrired by three sons: Moe Begal, of Mattapan, Mass.; David Sega], and Samuel Segal, both of 1080 Lajoie Avenue; two daughters: Mrs. M. Scher (Tillie), 1080 Lajoie Avenue; Mrs. N. Bosnack (Rochelle), 6046 Macdonald Avenue; and six grandchildren: Howard, and Melvin, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Moe- Segal; Arlerte, and Marilyn Scher; and Harriet, and Brahm Bosnack. Funeral services took place from Paperman's. Rabbi
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The engagement of Miss Vicki Araada, daughter of Mr*. David Gatoff, of Mlllburn, N. J.r and the late Max Axnada, to Walter Drimer, son of Mrs, Ralph Pinsky, 2235 Lafortune Street, and the late Michael Drimer, is announced The marriage will take place in June, 1968.
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Mrs. Sallie Schleifer Riven, 6321 DeVimy Avenue, died suddenly at her home on Sunday, September 9.
' She is survived by her husband, Louis Riven; two daughters: Mrs. A. Russell (Lila), 4014 Grey Avenue; Mrs. J. Dal ton (Marjorie), of Birmingham, Alabama; five grandchildren: Bettina, Tanya, and Vanessa, children of Dr. and Mrs. A, Rn&sell; Sandra, and Marcia Dalton; a brother, Sidney Schleifer, 795 Davaar Avenue; and a sister, Mrs. M. B. Schwartz (Fanny), 595 Abbott Street. She was the sister of the late Frank Schleifer, of New York; and of Mrs. Annie Lillian Gillman, of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services took place from Paperman's, Rabbi Charles Bender officiating. Burial was at Adath Israel Ceme-
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at his home on Saturday, September 15. He ia survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ben. Kantor (Lilyan), 4728 Kent Avenue; two grandchildren: Rosanne, and Jonathan Kanter; a brother, Philip Rosen, of Montreal; and two sisters: Mrs. Dora Bozansky, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. J. Finkelstein (Sally), 2342 Bedford Road. Funeral services took place from Paperman's, Rabbi Mendell Lewittes officiating. Burial was at Nusach Haori Cemetery.
Mrs. Rebecca Ashkenazy Leven-crown, 4575 St. Kevin Avenue, the widow of Louis Levencrown, died on Wednesday, September 12. She is survived by two sons: Samuel Ashkenazy, and Moe Ashkenazy; two daughters: Mrs. David Rose (Fay), 5823 Smart Avenue; Miss Gertrude Ashkenazy, 4575 St. Kevin Avenue; and three grandsons, Ellis, Barry, and Murray Rose. Funeral services took place from Paperman's. Rabbi Sydney Shoham officiated. Burial WAS at Hungarian Sick Benefit Society Cemetery.
dren: Barbara, Saul, and Sandra, children of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Markman; Lynne, and Stephanie, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Markman; Marvin, Saul, and Barbara Segal; Larry Shalit, Mirel, and Jerry, children of Mrs. Ray Markman, and the late Ben. Markman; a great-granddaughter, Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Segal; and a sister, Mrs. W. Fox (Ida), of Prefontaine, Quebec. Funeral services took place from Paperman's. Burial was at the Jewish Assistance and Social Organization Cemetery.
Mrs. Sylvia Greenblatt Markman, 484J Barclay Avenue, jjied at the Jewish General Hospital, on Monday, September 17. She is survived by her husband, Morris .Markman; two sons: Sydney Markman, 5361 Hutchison Street; Irving Markman, of London, England; two daughters: Mrs. 0. Segal (Esther), 2260 Coyer Avenue; Mrs. S. Shalit (Fanny), 8394 De 1'Epee Avenue; eleven grandchil-
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