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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
JANUARY 13, 1*1
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Mr, and Mrs. Howard Kraus, of Oak Park, Mich., and children, Larry and Sherry, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pomer, 110 Rajah Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Levy, formerly of 270 Brighton Avenue, have taken up residence at 247 Acton Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mendelson, 17 Braemar Avenue, were in De--troit, Mich., for the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Taylor, 265 St. Clair Avenue West, spent their wedding trip at Nassau,* The Bahamas. Mrs. Taylor is the former Miss Sandra Hershenhorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hershenhorn, 9 Hilltop Road. Mr. Taylor is the son of A. Taylor, 36 Castlefrank Gardens, and the late Mrs. Eva Taylor.
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In Montreal, Que,, for the marriage of Miss Iria Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fuller. 4674 La Peltrie Street, and twin sister of Miss Mavis Fuller, to Marvin Hayman, son of *Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hayman, 6382 Cochrane Place, at Young Israel of St. .Laurent, tyere: ]Vfr. and Mrs. M. Karalmck, 21 Letchworth Crescent;.H. Karalnick, 71 Cadillac Avenue; Mrs. I. Hayman, 297 Ridley Boulevard; Mr. and Mrs. H. Hayman, 297 Ridley Boulevard; Mr. and Mrs. J. Buksner, 33 Mc-Adam Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. N. Hayman, 272 Parkhome Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. I. Lanys, 18 Garth-dale Court; Mr. and Mrs. D. Yaphe, 1026 Ossington Avenue; and Miss Sylvia Bregman, 272 Parkhome Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Keyfitz, and Paula May, aged eight years, and Arthur Alan, six, 253 Lilac Drive, Munroeville, Pa., spent the mid-year holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sable, 60 Rosebury Road.
Mrs. Bertha Rosen, 330 Clinton Street, is taking a vacation in Miami Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carsley, and Alexander, 110 Rajah Street, returned from a two-week holiday in Miami Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavtfrence Jay Dessner, formerly of New York, have taken up residence at 160 Balmoral Avenue. Mrs. Dessner is the-former Miss Phyllis Picker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Picker; and Mr. Dessner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Dessner; all of New York.
Mrs. F. Lindover, and Mrs. N. Jacobs, 2004 Bathurst Street, are going to Miami Beach, Florida, by car to remain for a month.
Mrs. Betty Pinsky, 6030 Cote St. Luc Road, Montreal, Que., is spending a month with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Silver (nee Mariam Pinsky), and new-born son, Mark Barry, 222 Wilson Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Seigel, and daughter, Miss Ruth Weisman, 42 Acton Avenue, are back from Chatham, Ont., where they spent some time with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Berman, and Sharon, aged three years; and Audrey Fern, two.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green, of St. Thomas, Ont., were here visiting with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Green (nee Helen Saltzman), and newborn son, Stephen Warren; 101 Lyon Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carr, and Judy, Steven and Ronald, 41 Frontenac Avenue, returned from a vacation in Miami Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Silver, 472 Glengarry Avenue, Montreal, Que-, were here for the brith of their grandson, Mark Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Silver (nee Mariam Pinsky), 222 Wilson Avenue.
In Montreal, Que., for the marriage of Miss Miriam Kaplansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Akiva Kaplansky, 5443 Waverley Street, to Arthur Levy, son of Philip Levy, 4602 La Peltrie Street, and the late Mrs. Sylvia Levy, at Beth Hamedrash Hagadol tSynagogue, were: Mrs. Leonard Goodman, 8 Delia Court; Mr. and Mrs. David Magder, 2700 Bathurst Street; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum, 10 Markdale Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaporovsky, 77 Chil-tern Hill Road.
In Montreal, Que., for the bar-mitzvah of Mark Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lazarovitz, 2265 Bedford Road, who will be called to the Reading of the Law. on January 14, at Beth David-Beth Yitzchok-Kehal Jeshurun Synagogue, will be: Mr. and Mrs. William Shore, and Susan, Milton, and Nancy, 663 Briar Hill Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. S. Snyder, 1687 Bathurst Street; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, 314 Rushton Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Tenenbaum, 23 Sunbeam Avenue, and Mr, and Mrs. William Tenenbaum, of New York, returned from a two-week vacation at the Plymouth Hotel, in Miami Beach, Florida. They flew via Trans-Canada Air Lines.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagman, 680 Briar Hill Avenue, entertained at a dinner at their home for the Brasiliana cast of the South American musical. "Carnival In Rio".
Mr. and Mrs, H. Metter, 232 Markham Street, rave a party for their daughter, Toby Rose, in celebration of her twelfth birthday. There were ten guests present, Toby wore a peach-coloured organza party dress, The birthday cake, table cloth, and candles were pink.
Miss Rochelle Kaell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaell, 34 Rob. bie Avenue, and the fiancee of Paul PinklesUin, 3877 Bathnrst Street, was gu�*t of honour at a linen shower, at th� home of Mrs. Sidney Cohen, 38 Robbie Avenue.
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Here for the occasion was Miss Resa Zalenko, cousin of the bride-elect, of Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. William Blum, 732 Glen-grove Avenue West, and Mrs. Samuel Mirsky, 297 Rushton Road, left via Trans-Canada Air Lines for a two month stay in Hollywood, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Leibowitz (nee Gertrude Kates), 115 Frontenac^ Avenue, celebrated the fifth birthday of their daughter, Barbara Ellen; sister of Miss Fern Leibowitz; Gail, thirteen; and Martin, two; granddaughter of Berul Kachka, 115 Frontenac Avenue. Those present were: Alvin, twelve; Ronnie, nine; and Fay, four; children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shadlyn, 12 Robbie Avenue; Alysia, eight, and Terry, five, children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berezin, 3 Earlscourt Avenue; and Janice, five, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tkatch, 99 Frontenac Avenue.
Miss Sarah Jane Feinberg, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham L. Feinberg, 154 Old Forest Hill Road, and the fiancee of Ger-shon Hugh Growe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Growe, 664 Briar Hill Avenue, was guest of honour at a bridal luncheon given by Mrs. Walter Growe, mother of the groom-to-be, with two hundred guests present. Mrs. Growe wore a black velvet dress; with lace appliques, and a sheath skirt. Mrs. Feinberg, mother of the bride-to-be, chose a purple wool suit; with a slim skirt. Mrs. David Grossman, grandmother of the groom-to-be, wore a black crepe sheath. Miss Sarah Jane Feinberg, the honouree, was attired in a red yel-vet dress, with a bouffant skirt. She had a white orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs.. Martin J. Shapiro, of Hamilton, Ont., were honoured on their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shapiro, of St. Catharines, Ont., on their nineteenth anniversary, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Pomerantz, 1303 Wilson Avenue. Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. D. Karp, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kendal, Mr. and Mrs. R. Akler, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wein-stein, Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shapiro, of Hamilton, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Pomerantz, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pomerantz, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lindzon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Whistance, Marshal Shapiro, of Hamilton; and Sher-win Shapiro, of St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Litovitz, 164 Kennard Avenue, were entertained on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, at their home. The buffet dinner, for forty guests, was given by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Muchmaker, 84 Samba Drive; and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Litovitz, 164 Kennard Avenue. Mrs.' Ben Litovitz wore a purple wool sheath dress; and had a mauve orchid corsage. Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
A. Watson, and Sheila and Frank; Frank Cantor, Mrs. Rose Pearson and Albert; Mr. and Mrs. D. Green, Mr. and Mrs. M. Much-maker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bronstein, Saul Hennick, and Norman; Miss Lillian Muchmaker, Mrs. M. Eisen, Mr. and Mrs. S. Black, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kornblum, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Shendelman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gernstein, Mrs. Beulah Raxlin, and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. J, NToss, Mr. and Mrs. M. Roderman, Mr. and Mrs. T. Roderman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Black. Here from out-of-town were: Mr and Mrs. S. Slater, of Kitchener, Ont.; and Mrs. Miriam Slater, of Sher-brooke, Que.
Mrs. Samuel Klaiman, 320 Rox-ton Road, was hostess at a luncheon in honour of Miss Sandra Fogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fogel, 321 Joicey Boulevard, and the fiancee of Wallie Klaiman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klaiman. One hundred and fifty guests were received in the King David Room, at the Town House. Mrs. Klaiman wore a beige, brocaded suit which had a sheath skirt and fitted jacket; with a scooped neckline; and her a corsage was of Sweetheart roses and pink carnations. Mrs. Fogel wore a powder-blue Empire dress, of satin, peau de soie, with beading around the scooped neckline; and she had a corsage of Sweetheart roses and pink carnations. Mrs. S. Naiman, grandmother of the groom-to-be, wore a blue lace gown, with a semi-flared skirt; and her flowers
were a corsage of Sweetheart roses and pink carnations. Miss Sandra Fogel, wore a sapphire-blue, peau de faille dress, which had a sheath skirt and lace overskirt; and a draped bodice with scooped heck-line. She had a white orchid wristlet. Seated at the head table with the above were: Miss Esther Fogel, sister of the bride-to-be; Mesdames B. Fogel, sister-in-law of the bride-to-be; ajnft I. Klaiman, sister-in-law ol^the groom-to-be; R. Nissenbaum, and B. Greenberg. Here for the occasion was Mrs. B. Greenberg, of Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ginsberg, 165 Major Street; and Mr. and Mrs. S. Bronstine, 242 Pannahill Road, entertained at a cocktail party, and buffet dinner dance, for one hundred and fifty relatives and friends, at the Le-Surf Hotel, in Port Credit; Ont. This was to celebrate the engagement of the formers! daughter, Miss Anita Ginsberg, to the latters' son, Harold Bronstine; and the engagement of the latters' daughter, Miss Marsha Bronstine, to the formers' son, Alan Ginsberg. Mrs. Ginsberg, mother of Miss Anita Ginsberg, and Alan Ginsberg, wore an emerald-green, satin cocktail gown; with shoe-string shoulder straps, and a draped front skirt. She had ivory accessories; and a corsage of white roses. Mrs. Bronstine, mother of Miss Marsha Bronstine, and Harold Bronstine, wore a sky-blue, draped, chiffon cocktail gown; with back panels. She had a corsage of red roses. Miss Anita Ginsberg, fiancee of Harold Bronstine, was in a blush-pink, peau de soie gown; with a harem skirt. Miss Marsha Bronstine, fiancee of Alan Ginsberg, wore a cardinal-red, chiffon gown; cut with a bouffant skirt, which had a wide, self-material frou-frou banding around the hemline. Philip Donkner, 828 Briar Hill Avenue, a family friend, directed the religious services for the occasion.
Miss Thelma Daiter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daiter, 64 Kensington Avenue, and the fiancee of Herbert Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman, 263 Borden Street, was guest of honour at a luncheon, with seventy-five guests present, given by Mesdames R. Daiter, 272 Brighton Avenue; Larry Daiter, 236 Searle Avenue; sisters-in-law of the bride-elect and Miss Lorna Daiter, 64 Kensington Avenue, sister of the bride-eleot. Mrs. R. Daiter wore a mauve wool sheath. Mrs. Larry Daiter wore a white wool sheath. Their corsages were of red roses. Miss Lorna Daiter wore a royal blue nylon, shirtmaket dress; and had a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Daiter, mother of the bride-elect, wore a navy blue silk dress. Mrs. Sherman, mother of the groom-to-be, wore a green chiffon, gathered sheath. Their corsages were of pink roses. Mrs. A. Cor-bett, grandmother of the groom-to-be, wore a beige printed dress; and had a corsage of red roses. Miss Thelma Daiter, the honouree, wore an emerald green, peau de soie dress; with a nylon overskirt; and had a white, baby orchid, corsage. The head table was adorned with arrangements of pink, white and red roses; and pink candelabra, on a pink table cloth.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Feder, 97 Wembley Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Iris Maureen Feder, to Captain Adolph A. Perett, 1652 Bathurst Street, son of Joseph Peretz, of Israel and the late Mrs. Serena Peretx. The marrfag* will take place January 27, at seven o'clock, at Holy Blossom Temple, with Rabbi A. Feinberg officiating.
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riage by her father. Her long gown of white, satin, peau de soie was fashioned with an Empire bodice of lace, adorned with seed-pearl beads; a scooped neckline; cap sleeves; and a bouffant skirt, appliqued with lace and seed-pearl beads, and which extended to a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a crown of rhinestones; and she carried a white prayer book, with a white orchid and stephanotis. Mrs. Bob. Veder, sister of the bride, was the matron of honour, wearing an eggshell-coloured brocade gown, with a sheath skirt and matching over-skirt; with a fitted bodice; and scooped neckline. She had a matching hat, in the shape of a rose bud with petals surrounding it; and carried a semi-cascade of beige-red, My Fair Lady, roses. Miss Deborah Goldstein, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid. She wore a white satin peau de soie gown, embossed with gold and blue flowers, with a scooped neckline; and white peau de soie cummerbund. The skirt was bouffant at the front and draped at the back; and she had a matching blue hat; and carried a bouquet similar to that of Mrs. Veder. Colin Morris was the best man. The ushers were: Arnie Goldstein, brother of the bride, and Bob. Veder, and Allen Rosenberg, brothers-in-law of the bride. A dinner followed at the hall. Mrs. Goldstein, mother of the bride, wore a fuchsia-coloured peau de soie gown, with a sheath skirt, and butterfly overskirt: square neckline: fitted bodice; ana short sleeves. She had a matching hat; and a fuchsia-toned orchid corsage. Dr. and Mrs. Max Taylor received in the place of the parents of the groom. Mrs. Max Taylor wore a pink chiffon sheath, with a fitted bodice; and draped neckline. She had a matching headband; and a mauve orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Wiseman spent their wedding trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellen-ville, N. Y. The bride departed in a brown, three-piece knitted suit, belted at the waist, with a white velour hat; black Persian lamb coat, with a mink collar; and a corsage of Talisman roses. They will reside at 99 Lyons Avenue. Here for the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rosenberg, of North Bay; Mrs. Bella Peldman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Betcherman, Mrs. Rose Betcherman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Glatt, all of Ottawa, Ont.; Nathan Gluck and John Gluck, of New Jersey.
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The marriage of Miss Sandra Hershenhorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hershenhorn, 9 Hill-top Road, to Morley Taylor, son of A. Taylor, 36 Castlefrank Gardens, and the late Mrs. Eva Taylor, was solemnized on Tuesday, September 6, at six o'clock, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, by Rabbi Walter Wuriourg*r. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Her long gown of white satin peau de soie was fash*
ioned with an Empire bodice; a scooped neckline, trimmed with scalloped lace, and beaded with seed-pearl-beads; long, pointed sleeves; and a bell-shaped skirt, which extended to a chapel train. The bodice and front of the skirt were appliqued with Alencon lace and worked with seed-pearl-beads. Her fingertip Veil was caught, to a crown of seed-pe^rl-beads; and she carried a white prayer book with a white orchid and stephanotis. Miss Barbara Hershenhorn. sister of the bride, was the maid of honour, wearing a pale-green satin gown, cut with a scooped neckline; Empire bodice; ana a bell-shaped skirt. She had a matching headband and veil: and carried a semi-cascade of Talisman roses. The bridesmaids were: Misses Anita Taylor, cousin of the groom; Carol Klein, and Carol Klemberg, cousins of the bride. Each wore a moss-green satin peau de sole gown, designed with a bell-shaped skirt, appliqued with Alencon lace: an Empire bodice; and scooped neckline. They had matching headbands and veils; and carried flowers identical with those of Miss Hershenhorn. Bonnie Terrance, cousin of the groom, was the flow. er girl. She wore a white organdy dress, trimmed with lace; with a matching headband; and carried a nosegay of yellow roses. Herbert Taylor, of New York, brother of the groom, was the best man. The ushers were: Robert Ross, Allan Freedman, cousins of the bride; Sheldon Kay, S. Taylor, cousins of the groom; Herbert Grossman, David Naiberg, and Earl Slone. Mark Terrance, cousin of the groom, was the junior usher. A dinner followed at the synagogue. Mrs. Hershenhorn, mother of the bride, wore a gown of beige which had gold braid appliqued on satin: with a full skirt; fitted bodice; and scooped neckline. Her veil was beige; and she had a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Jane Becker, aunt of the groom, of Miami Beach, Florida, wore an eggshell-coloured gown of satin, with a full skirt; scooped neckline; and fitted bodice of eggshell-coloured lace, trimmed with seed-pearl-beads and sequins; and a cummerbund of beige satin; also a matching veil; and had-*a white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Taylor spent their wedding trip in Nassau, The Bahamas. The bride departed in a green silk shantung dress, with a pleated skirt; and matching jacket They will reside at 265 St. Clair Avenue West. __________
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