JANUARY 26, 1962
THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
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MONTREAL MARRIAGES
GREENSPON-NIEDERHOFFER
The marriage of Miss Malvina Niederhoffer* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Niederhoffer, 2080 Goyer Avenue, to Harold Sheldon Greenspon, son of Mrs. Joseph Rother, 6300 Lennox Avenue, and the late Edward Greenspon, was solemnized at Beth.EI Synagogue, on December 24, at six o'clock, by Rabbi A. H. Langner, assisted by Cantor H. Gisser. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She was attired in a princess gown of white peau de sole, with a beaded, face-appliqued bodice; scooped neckline; long sleeves; and full skirt adorned with beaded, lace appliques at the front, and made with a bustle back which ended in a chapel train. Her shoulder-length veil of tulle illusion was attached to a crown of seed-pearl-beads; and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Shirley Schaffer, was maid of honour for her cousin. She was in a gown of pink peau de soie, made with a bell-shaped skirt; and had a rhinestone tiara. Her flowers were a cascade of pink roses and carnations. Miss Reisha Niederhoffer. sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Her gown of pink peau de soie was made with a beaded bodice; and bell-shaped skirt. Her headdress was a bandeau embroidered with seed-pearl-beads: and she carried a semi-cascade of pink roses and carnations. Ina Dale Greenspon was the flower girl, wearing a white and pink organza party dress, ap-pliqued with sprays and flowers: also a matching bandeau; and carried a nosegay of pink roses. Mortimer Greenspon was best man for his brother. The ushers were: Sheldon Niederhoffer,"brother of the bride: Melvin Niederhoffer, Harvey Halpin, Brahm Campbell, Elliot Goldenberg. Sheldon Grostern, Howard Sokolov. of Newark, N. J., and Melvin Baker, of Ottawa, Ont. The floral background of the wedding consisted
of white and red roses, carnations, and gladioli An orchestra played. A reception for two hundred and seventy-five guests was held in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Niederhoffer, the bride's mother, was in an American Beauty-red, peau de sole sheath "which had a beaded overskirtj with a hat of the same shade. Mrs. Rother, the groom's mother, were a pink and gold-coloured, brocade sheath; made with a panel at the back: and her hat matched it They had corsages of white and gold-tinted orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheldon Greenspon spent their wedding trip in Puerto Rico, the bride travelling in a coral-coloured linen suit, and a white, knitted mohair coat. They have taken up residence at 6525 Wilder-ton Avenue. Here for the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, and Miss Polly Baker and Ronald Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Goldenberg, uncles and aunts of the.
groom; and Mr. and Mrs. Rubin oldstein, Mr. and Mrs. David Ginsberg, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Glatt, cousins of the groom, all of Ottawa, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenspon, of Hawkesbury, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Myer Sokolov, uncle and aunt of the bride, and son, Howard Sokolov; and Mr. and Mrs. F. Greenberg, cousins of the bride; all of Newark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. H, Sinkin, of Brooklyn, N. Y., uncle and aunt of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. I. Matusow, uncle and aunt of the bride, and Drew, Lisa, and Donna, of Philadelphia, Pa.
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BECKER-WEBER
The marriage of Miss Rose Ida Weber, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Weber, 2500 Bathurst Street, and the late David Weber, to Larry Irwin Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Becker, 1606 Bathurst Street, was solemnized on December 27, at six o'clock, at Beth
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wool dress; with sheared beaver coat, and hat to match; and had a corsage of red roses. They will reside in Welland, Ont Here from a distance were; Oscar Cohen, of New York; Harry Weber, of Milton, Ont.; and Mrs. S. Tugg, of Coboufg, Ont.; uncles, and aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. G. Wanderman, of New York; uncle
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