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Mrs. George Seguln, 48 Camber-well Road, who received a. silver medal from Vichy, France, for the Women's International Art Competition, for a black and white drawing, returned from New York, after completing a course in lithography.
In Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Marilyn Silver-stone, daughter of Mrs. Sally Sil-verstone, 2850 Ekers Road, and the late A. C. Silverstone, to Samuel Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Golden, 2810 Ekers Road, all of Montreal, at Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Synagogue, were: J. Wall, 2500 Bathurst Street: and Mr. and Mrs. L. Wise, and Eliza-beth Ann, and Barry, 98 Sultana Avenue, uncles and aunt of the bride.
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^ ttnt. tor the brUh of Bt an Joel, new-born son of Mr. am Mr0, Stanley Cohen, wewi Mr. an Mrs. Louis Caller, 16 Fair-lelgh Crescent; and Mrs, Tlllle -2?^S� W^H*^*^, Avenue; hla gtWpafehw; and Mr. and Mn. Harvey qeJJet, and. Gall Ellen, 828 HonseWOM Avenue, his uncle and aunt, who .were his godparents.
Mr. and'Mrs. Sol Sky, formerly of South Porcupine, Ont., have taken up residence at 346 Long-dale Road.
Jack Marc Colman, ion of Mr. and Mn, Abe Colman, 1JJ Denmark Crescent, is studying at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem for a year. He has completed his two-year, pre-medical course at the University of Toronto and upon Us return will enter its Faculty of Medicine. He is the brother of Neil, aged fifteen years; and of Jean, twelve.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gleberzon, 4089 Bathurst Street, spent their honeymoon in New York. Mrs. Gleberzon is the former Miss Ann Jablonsky, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jablonsky, 384 Winnett Avenue. Mr. Gleberzon is the son of Mrs. Sara Karp, 851 Briar Hill Avenue, and Jack Gleberzon, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wilhelm, and daughter, Heidi Sheryl, 19321 Votrobeck Drive, Detroit, Mich., visited her father, Albert Beck, and her sister, Miss Rose Beck, 168 Cocksfield Avenue.
Mrs. Regina Freedraan, of New York, spent the High Holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwartz, and Edward, and Cathy, 76 Whit-burn Crescent.
Moe Green, 155 McAllister Road, and his sister, Mrs. Barney Green (Rae), 21 Baycrest Avenue, were in Montreal, Quebec, for the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Perminter Green, 3948 Clark Street, Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Genser, 285 Glengrove Avenue West, were in Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Carole Miriam Kastner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kastner, of Sillery, Quebec, to Brahm Bernard Steinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steinberg, 4947 Glencairn Road, Montreal, at the Windsor Hotel.
Israel Esses, 78 Ridelle Avenue, was in Montreal, Quebec for the marriage of his niece, Miss Sylvia Safdie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Safdie, 1940 Clinton Avenue, to Morris Charney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Charney, 6292 De-Vimy Avenue; all of Montreal; at Beth El Synagogue.
Mrs. Harry J. Pachter, 83 Ava Road, president of Pi Rho Ep-silon Sorority, left on a tour of Israel, and London, England; Paris, France; and Rome, Italy. In Haifa she will make a presentation to the Omna Children's Home, a project of the Sorority.
Mrs. Rose Wadlinger, and her brother, Max Bronstone, both of 2601 Bathurst Street, had with them for the High Holidays, Mrs. Merle Bronstone, their sister-in-law, and Miss Ruth Melman, both of Winnipeg, Man.; and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Friedman, of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaminker, 28 Glenayr Road, were in New York, for the American Women's Mizrachi convention at the Hotel New Yorker.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rosenblum, spent their honeymoon in Europe. Mrs. Rosenblum is the former Miss Rochelle Zigelman, daughter of Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Zigelman, 100 Shelborne Avenue. Mr. Rosenblum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Efraim Rosenblum, 132 Ellsworth Avenue.
Mrs. Dora Pachter, 25 Duncan-non Drive; and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Pachter, 83 Ava Road, are on a four-week vacation in Israel and Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Samuel, of Don Mills, spent their honeymoon in Nassau, The Bahamas. Mrs. Samuel is the former Miss Sharlene Adele Daufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Daufman, 42 Park Hill Road. Mr. Samuel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Samuel, 4 Austin Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sky, 345 Lons-dale Road, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at a dinner with eighty-four guests, given by nephews and nieces. Here from a distance were: J. Goldbach, Mr. and Mrs. H. Braverman, and Miss Connie Rosenblum, daughter of Mrs. H. Braverman; of Montreal, Que.; Dr. Joseph Stern, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. David Sky, of Detroit., Mich.; and Mrs. Bella Wagman, of Kingston, Ont Th� anniversary cake was brought in by Linda Hyde, great-grand-
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Mrs. Rose Goldstein, B7 SpsN row Avenue, entertained at a din* ner at her home to celebrate the engagement of her son: Stanley Rubinoff, to Miss .Sheila Kats, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kats, 93 Acton Avenue; and the engagement of her eon, Victor Rubinoff, to Miss (Rose Beck, daughter of Albert Beck, 168 Cocksfield Avenue, and the late Mrs. Hilda Beck. Stanley Rubinoff, and Victor Rubinoff are the sons of the late I. Rubinoff. Those present were: Misses Mlnda and lona Katz. sisters of Miss Sheila Katz, bride-elect; Mr. and Airs. Peter Starr, and Janice; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Book, Eric, and Robert, brothers-in-law and sisters of the grooms-to-be; Mr. and Mrs. D. Lou Harris, Mr. and Mrs. M. Harris, Mrs. Rose Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mazerkoff. Mr. and Mrs. A. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bier-stock, of Kitchener, Ont; Mr, and Mrs. J. Rubinoff, Mr. and Mrs. P. Rubinoff, Mrs. Mary Etson; all uncles and aunts of the grooms-to-be; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Starr.
Elliot Jerrald Mintz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Mintz, 762 Briar Hill Avenue, was called to the Reading of the Law in celebration of his bar-mitzvah at Adath Israel Synagogue. He is the brother of Miss Beverley Mintz, aged eighteen years; and of Bonnie, fifteen; grandson of Mrs. Helen Mintz. 3171 Bathurst Street. Pol-lowing services, Kiddush was observed. The next evening two hundred and fifty guests were received at a dinner at the Synagogue. Mrs. Mintz wore a gown of white chiffon, with beadwork on the bodice and down the front of the skirt; and had a wristlet of orchids. Miss Beverley Mintz wore a pink, peau de soie gown, with pink beadwork down the front; short sleeves: and full skirt. Bonnie wore a pink organza dress trimmed with lace. Each had a wristlet of pink roses. Seated at the head table with the above were: Rabbi and Mrs. Eiv wi� Schild, Cantor and Mrs. Murray Nixon, and Mrs. Sima Sair, great-aunt of the bar-mitzvah boy. I. Levitt, uncle, asked the blessing over the challah. Those who lit the candles were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs. Faye Platus, and Miss Penny Platus; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis, and Ralph, of Long Island, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Manny Davis, and Ellen, and Moishe, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mintz, and Sandra, Alan, and Eric; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vender, and Richard. Laurie, and Stephen; Joan, and Alan Migicpvsky. all of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Goldstein, in memory of the late Mr. ami Mrs. M. Davis, grandparents of the bar-mitzvah boy; Mr. and Mrs. A. Freeman, in memory of the late Samuel Mintz, grandfather; Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Poch-Goldin, in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Migicovsky; all uncles, aunts, and cousins; Brian Jeffrey Silverstein, Laurie Appel, Mark Rotish, Heather Morris, Toby Gelber, Harold Davis, Mark Gotlieb, Margo Bergman, and Moishe Davis, all friends of the bar-mitzvah boy; Mrs. Helen Mintz, grandmother; Miss Beverley Mintz, and Bonnie Mintz, sisters; Mrs. Sima Sair, great-aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Migicovsl Mr. and Mrs. Newton Migicovsl Mr. and Mrs. Philip Migicovsli and Shelley, and Barbara; Mr. ai Mrs. David Migicovsky, Mr. ai Mrs. Hyman Poch-Goldin, Mr Bessie Nemtin. Mrs. Ruth Golj ring, Mrs. Rose Cohen. Mrs. Resnick, Miss Hindy Resnick; of Montreal, Que.; Mrs. Hans Schwartz, Miss Marilyn Wolff Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kaufmaf Mrs. Hyman Mintz; all of Detroi Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Norm* Goldstein, of Georgia, Alabami Mr. and Mrs. William Roden, an Miss Evelyn Roden, of Hamilton, Ont.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Murray Katcman (nee Anita Winston), 161 Kennard Avenue, on September 27, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, -Robert Stephen; brother of Wendy Marie, aged two years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Winston, 650 Briar Hill Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Max
KaUman, 1Q Alrajngton Avenue:-great-grandson ox Mrs. Naomi Young, 2100 Bathurst Street; and of Mr. and Mrs, Max Weinsteln, 341 Markham Street
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenbaum (nee Sarah Ferigen-baum), 36 Garthdale Court, on September 27, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Saul Emanuel; brother of Miriam, aged three years; and of Philip David, one; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RoBenbaum, 8 Drexel Road; and of Samuel Feigenbaum, 11 Shall-mar Boulevard, and the late Mrs. Phyllis Feigenbaum; great-grandson of Mrs. Bertalina Goser, of Cuba.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gil-more (nee Terri Gross), 11 Shall-mar Boulevard, on September 30, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Stacy Alan; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell R. Gilmore, 650 Briar Hill Avenue; and of Mrs. Mary Gross. 585 Avenue Road, and the late Samuel Gross; great-grandson of Mrs. Ettie King, 650 Briar Hill Avenue; of Mrs. Jennie Goldstein, 386 Palmerston Boulevard; and of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Winick, 424 Glengrove Avenue West.
Mrs. Goldenberg, the bride's mother, wore a long. y*Uow. Indian, sari gown; and had a watching hat; and a yellow orchid corsage* Mrs. Minden, the groom's mother, was in a peacock-blue and gold matelasse ball gown; with scooped neckline and A-line skirt; she had a matching, gold-toned, veiling headpiece; and a wristlet orchid. Also taking part in the ceremonies were: Mrs. Pearl Goldenberg, and Mrs. Eva Spiegel, both of Toronto, grandmothers of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George Alan Minden spent their honeymoon on St. Pierre Island, off the cost of Newfoundland, in the Atlantic Ocean. The bride departed in a 'white, and mauve dress. They will reside in Toronto.
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The marriage of Miss Fa gel Bucoveteky, 136 Armour Boulevard, daughter of Mrs. Stella Bergstein, of Kitchener, Ont, and the late Maurice Bucovetsky, of Timmins, Ont, to Harold Mtt-gang, son of Mrs/ Bella Mitgang, of Kitchener, Ont, and the late A. Mitgang, will take place on Tuesday, October 23, at half-past six o'clock, at Beth Sholom Synagogue. Rabbi David Monson, and Rabbi P. Rpsensweig, of Kitchener, Ont, officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenspan, 29 Mount Royal Avenue, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Susan Greenspan, to Marvin Rotman, son of Mrs. Molly Rotman, 61 Sparrow Avenue, and the late Joseph Rotman. The marriage will take place on Sunday, November 4, at six o'clock, at the North Bathurst Talmud Torah, with Rabbi David Monson officiating.
The approaching marriage of Miss Sheila Elaine Alter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Max Alter, 700 Briar Hill Avenue, to Harvey Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, 54 Montgomery Road, wiQ take place on Ho* vtttbtr 6. at Half-past fiva o'� at Beth Shoiofa ~ David Mow*
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The marriage of Miss Ruth Devor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Devor, of St. Catharines, Ont., to Martin I. Applebaum son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Applebaum, 116 Elm Ridge Drive, was solemnized on Wednesday, June 20, at six o'clock, by Rabbi I. Friedman, assisted by Cantor J. Zigelman. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a long, white, princess gown of peau de soie, embroidered with flowers on the scooped neckline and skirt, which extended to a chapel train; also a tiara of pearl-beads which topped her bouffant, tulle illusion, elbow-length veil; and she carried a white bible with a white orchid, and stephanotis. The maid of honour was Miss Gloria Ya-worski. She wore a pink, peau de soie gown, with two flowing panels in back; and a cabbage rose of the same material, with a cascade of pink roses, and pink and white carnations. The best man was Paul Applebaum, brother of the groom. The ushers were: Robert Applebaum, brother of the groom; Dr. Marvin Ritchie, Fred Zorzi, and Alan Budd. At a dinner two hundred and fifty guests were received. Mrs. Devor, the bride's mother, wore a pale pink, lace gown, with scalloped neckline, and sleeves, and embellished with sequins; also a matching hat; and had a mauve orchid wristlet. Mrs. Applebaum. the groom's mother, was in pink-beige, lace, and peau de soie gown, with sequinned bodice, and side effect on the sheath skirt Her hat matched it; and she had a mauve orchid wristlet. Hershel Applebaum, 3560 Bathurst Street, grandfather of the groom, took part in the wedding ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Martin I. Applebaum spent their wedding trip motoring along the East Coast of the United States, and made stops at Cape Cod, Mass.; Maine, and Quebec. The bride departed in a gold-coloured silk and cotton dress; with matching cape jacket They are residing at 127 Broadway Avenue.
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The marriage of Miss Toby Goldenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldenberg 169 Ava Road, to Georfe Alan Minden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Minden, 285 Forest Hill Road, was solemnised on .August 23. at six o'clock, at the Primrose Club, by Rabbi Joseph Kelman. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a gown of peau de faille. The bodice waa appliqued with lace; and the skirt continued as a chapel train, two panels extending from the back of the Empire waistline. A crown held her fingertip veil; and she carried ste-pnanoUs. and rnbrum lilies in a caacade bouquet, Mrs, Robert Minden, sister-in-law of the groom we* the .matron of honour; ami Misses Joanne Mindea, sister of tike groom; and Roth Taube, coo-sin of the bride, were the bridesmaid*. Each wore * turquoise-Woe, i de faille fowa; with match-bow headdress; aad carried a �nial bouquet of yellow ro�M. Cynthia Mindea, sister of the (room, waa flower girl She wore � aquanarine-btue, three tiered, dress, with maUhiac bow
The marriage of Miss Livia Ann Gelb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf delb, 27 Alberta Avenue, to Jacob Friedberg, son of Mrs. Morris Friedberg, 659 St Glair Avenue West, and the late Mr. Friedberg, was solemnized on Tuesday, August 14, at six o'clock, at Torah Emeth Synagogue, by Rabbi Marcus Ochs, and Rabbi Benjamin Friedberg, of Ottawa, Ont, assisted by Cantor J. Zigelman. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a long, white, peau de faille gown, appliqued with Alencon lace. The fitted bodice had a scooped neckline; short sleeves: and bouffant skirt which extended to a form a chapel train. A wreath of pearl-beads held her elbow-length, tulle illusion veil; and she carried a bouquet of white orchids, and stephanotis. The matron 01 honour was her sister, Mrs. Marvin Cohen, of Burlington, Ont, wearing a gold-toned, strapless, chiffon gown, with shirred bodice; A-line skirt; two, long, floating panels at the back; and a tulle cabbage rose; and carrying a cascade of gold-coloured rosea. The bridesmaids were: Misses Sheila Frank, and Mary Rosenberg; and Mrs. Benny Bokser. They wore gold-toned, organs* gowns; with matching lace overtops; and matching headdresses; and carried gold-tinted roses. The junior bridesmaid was Carol Ann Gold-bar, cousin of the groom, similarly gowned. The flower girls were Sema Goldhar, cousin of the groom, and Bernice Krauss. They wore dresses of gold-coloured organza; and they had matching headpieces; and carried Colonial bouquets of gold-tinted carnations. The best man was Edward Friedberg, brother of the groom. The ushers were: Larry Cass, Ronald Jacobson, Marvin Cohen, brother-in-law of the bride; and Martin Friedberg brother of the groom. Jack Goldhar, uncle of the groom, escorted Mrs. Morris Friedberg. The wedding music was played by Murray Alter and his orchestra. A dinner reception followed at the Synagogue for two hundred and thirty-five guests. Mrs. Gelb, the bride's mother, wore a green, chiffon gown, with draped bodice; and straight skirt; also a beige hat; and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Fried berg, the groom's mother, was in a honey-beige, gown, chiffon with sheath skirt; and had a matching hat; and green orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friedberg spent their wedding trip in the Bahamas, and Miami Beach, Florida. The bride travelled in a white, silk shantung suit; and ligfit brown hat They are residing at 1307 Wilson Avenue. Here for the marriage were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Eisenberf, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohen, of Detroit, Mich.: and Morris Grossman, of Utica, N. Y.
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given in marriage by her father. She was attired in a gown of white Chantilly lace, made with long, pointed sleeves; and semi-bell-shaped skirt which extended to a sweeping cathedral train. A mantilla of matching lace waa her headdress: and she carried a cascade of white orchids and stephanotis. The maid of honour was Miss Linda Gilbert, in a long gown of pink peau de sole, appliqued with lace and worn with a brief, matching jacket. The bridesmaids were: Misses Sharon, and Evelyn Win-gold, sisters of the bride; Carol Eugene, and Valerie Wise, cousins of the bride; Bonnie Burnstein, cousin of the groom; and Ina Harris. The junior bridesmaid was Dale Joy Wingold. sister of the bride. They wore shell-pink gowns similar to that of the maid of honour; and pink headbands with large bows; and carried bouquets of roses in shades of pink. The best man was Leslie Singer. The ushers were: Leonard Banks, Gerald Grupp, Myron Troster, David Winton, Stephen Burnstein, Makey Benjamin, Larry Shapiro, Barry WorUman, Barry Goldblatt, Gerald Goldman, Bernard Greisman, and Seymour Blackstein. The Synagogue was decorated in shades of pink, with standards of chrysanthemums. A dinner reception took place at the Synagogue, with seven hundred guests present. Mrs. Wingold, the bride's mother, wore a long sheath gown of pink peau de soie; with a matching full-length evening coat completely beaded; and had a matching hat: and a wristlet of pink orchids. Mrs. Shapiro, the groom's mother, wore a long pink, peau de soie and chiffon gown, worked with beads, with a straight skirt: also a matching hat; and carried a pink orchid with her evening purse. Mr. and Mrs. David Win-
S�ld, 616 Glengarry Avenue, and rs. Rose Zisnoltz, of Los Angeles, Calif., grandparents of the bride; and Morris Enuahevaky, of Guelph, Ont/ and Mn. Annie Shapiro, 1087 Spadina Road, grandparents of the groom, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Barry N. Shapiro spent their honeymoon in Miami Beach, Florida, and Nassau, The Bahamas. The bride travelled in a three-piece ensemble consisting of a pale blue boucle suit, with a silk overbJonse; and bad a white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Barry N. Shapiro will reside in London, Ont. for two years, while Mr. Shapiro is attending Western University, majoring m Commerce and Finance.
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