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ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. S. Rose, 395 Brooke Avenue, announce the en-' lent of their daughter, MUs �line Rose, to Arthur K. ~~�J�r, sort of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sandier, 156 Old Forest Hill Road,
- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shumak, 299 Hlllmount Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ellen Shumak, to Sheldon Monhett, son of Mrs. E. Prosser-man, 58v Deloraine Avenue.
THE CANADIAN JEWISH BEViTW
Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nancy Zta* merman, to Norton Welsberg. son of Mr. and Mrs, David Welsberg, 80 Fraserwood Avenue. The marriage will take place on June 17, in Toledo, Ohio.
MONTOEAL MARRIAGES
WORKMAN-WOLFE
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shub, of Timmins, Ont. announce the en-
Sgement of their daughter, Miss iyle Rena Shub, to Martin H. Donn, son of Mrs. Kate Donn, 26 Forest Ridge Drive, and the late Harold Donn.\The marriage will take place on August 6, at Beth Sholom Synagogue, Rabbi David Monson officiating, assisted by. Cantor Henry Wanrman.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Zimmerman, 2129 Emkay Drive, Toledo,
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The marriage of Mi&a Evelyn Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolfe, 6584 McLytin Avenue, to Jack Workman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Workman, 4907 Marietta Avenue, took place at Shaare Ze-dek Synagogue,'on October 80, at six o'clock, Rabbi A. Bernard Lef-fell officiating, assisted by Cantor M. Fogel. The bride was given in marriage by her parents, She was gowned in white peau de sole, ap-pliqued with seed pearl beads. The fitted bodice had a square neckline and long sleeves: and a full bouffant skirt, finishing in a chapel train. Her veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a crown of seed pearl beads; and she carried a white prayer book adorned with white carnations. Miss Eleanor Wolfe, sister of the bride, was maid of honour, in a lavender-coloured peau de soie gown, having a low neckline and full skirt. She had a rhinestone crown; and carried a cascade of pink roses and white carnations. Sandra Segal, niece of the groom; and Linda Bai-mel. cousin of the bride, as junior bridesmaids, were dressed alike in frocks of light mauve nylon, made with short sleeves and full skirts. They had bandeaux of pink and white carnations; and carried nosegays of matching flowers. Lind". Workman, niece of the groom, was flower girl. She wore
a lavender-shaded organza dress, made with abort sleeves, and fall skirt She carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. Harry Workman, brother of the groom, acted aa best man. The > ushers were: Abe Lerner, Issie Fine, David Senenbaum, Ralph Rudnit-sky, Philip Brownatota. Elie Bai-mcl, Samuel Segal, ana A. Wolf* son. Gerry Potashnick, vcousin of the bride, was page boy. Standards of white and pink roses decorated the Synagogue and hall. Mrs. Wolfe, mother of the bride, was in a Pale, rose-coloured peau de soie sheath, having a round neckline, coming to a drape at the back. She had a pink feathered hat* Mrs. Workman, mother of the groom, wore a lavender-coloured peau de soie gown, having a square neckline and full skirt. Her hat was of matching material. They had corsages of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Workman spent their wedding trip travelling through the United States, the bride travelling in a mauve cashmere suit, under a beige cashmere coat, made with a beaver collar: and a beige hat, and corsage of white orchids. They have taken up residence at 4775 Planiondon Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. 'Samuel Werman, Mrs. Qoldie Wenhan, and Aaron Lerner, all of New York, were wedding guests.
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The marriage of Miss Miriam Kaplansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Akiva Kaplansky, 6443 Wa-verley Street, to Arthur Levy, son of Philip Levy, 4602 La Peltrie Street, and the late Mrs. Sylvia Levy, took place at Beth Harae-dresn Hagadol Synagogue, on December 11, at half-past six o'clock. Rabbi Lester Rosner officiated, assisted by Cantor M. Kaufler. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She was gowned
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in white silk taffeta, made with a tight fitted bodice; a square neckline; long sleeves; �and fall skirt with a bustle at the back. Her short veil of tulle illusion' was caught to a crown of seed-pearl-beads; and she carried a prayer book with white orchids. Miss Shirley Levy, sister of the groom, as maid of honour, wore a gown of pale blue, silk chiffon, made with short sleeves; and full skirt; also a matching tiara; and carried a cascade of blue carnations. Edward Kaplansky, brother of the groom, was best man. The ushers were: Sheldon Taiger, cousin of the groom; David Kaplansky, brother of the bride; Morris Cohen, Seymour Forman, David Corb, Saul Rosenstein, Samuel Wallow, Harry Segal, Morton Torde, and Lawrence Finestone. Standards of blue and white chrysanthemums and gladioli were combined with foliage to decorate the Synagogue and hail. Mrs. Ka-
plansky. mother of the bride, was in a blue silk, brocaded sheath, made with a scalloped neckline; and short sleeves; and had a pale blue feathered hat Mrs. I. Lef-covitch, aunt of the groom, was in a draped, champagne-coloured, chiffon sheath, with a round neckline; and short sleeves; and had a matching feathered hat Their corsages were of white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Levy spent their wedding trip at the Seville Hotel, in Miami Beach, Florida, the bride going away in a blue cashmere suit; with a white fur hat; and a corsage of white orchids. Here for the marriage were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Weigensberg, of Newark. N. J.; Mrs. Fannie Gluckstern, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine, and daughter, Cathy, of Ottawa, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. David Magder, Mrs. Leonard Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ka-porovsky; all of Toronto, Ont
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