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MAY it 1951
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Gertler, and children, Denia Allan, Meric, and Kim Lee, 6 Edgar Avenue, visited his parents, Mr, and Mra. H. Gertler, 718 Victoria Avenue, Montreal, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Himel, 487 St. Clements Avenue, visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Himel (nee Marilyn Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Shapiro, 46 Everden Road, Toronto), of Windsor, Ont, formerly of Toronto.
Miss Sue Getler, 48 Laurelcrest Avenue, returned via Trans Canada Air Lines from a visit in Detroit, Mich., for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraiermauer, 514 Palmerston Boulevard, are spending two weeks in Montreal. Que., with her brothers and sisters-in-law: Mr. and Mrs. H. Holcberg, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Holcberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mandell, 43 Helena Avenue, went on a sightseeing motor trip during Passover, stopping at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, in Montreal, Que.; the Chateau Frontenac, in Quebec City, Que.; and the Lord Elgin Hotel, in Ottawa, Ont. They have two sons: Ralph, aged three and one-half years; and Abraham, one and one-half.
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centerpieces of vari-coloured spring flowers set in amongst lilies and chrysanthemums; ana a white birthday cake. Here for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Heller, of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Haber, and Mra. M. Rose, all of Old Park, Mich,: and Miss Jeanette Heller, of N.Y.
Miss Betty Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenberg, 337 Arlington Avenue, whose approaching marriage to William Borovoy, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lesres Borovoy, 296 Russell Hill Road, takes place on Wednesday, June 17, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, was guest of honour at a luncheon, at the Ontario Room of the Lord Simcoe Hotel, with one hundred and sixty guests, given-by Mrs. Borovoy. The h&st-
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Harold Freeman, 65 Fairleigh Crescent; Stanley Gantman, 68 Fairleigh Crescent; Shelly Rosenberg- 39$ - Cffstlef teld Avenue ; ~" Larry Eisen, 1268 Yonge Street; and Michael Florence, B. Braver-man, and Paul Puritt; all of 84 Lowther Avenue, were the guests of Zeta Chapter of Beta Sigma Rho Fraternity, in Pittsburgh, Penn., where they attended the annual spring carnival at Car-1 negie Institute of Technology.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weide, of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and. Mrs. -J. Weinzweig, 538 Arlington Avenue, after spending some time in Miami Beach, Florida; and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. David Grieadorf, 10 Benvenuto Place, flew via Pan American Jet-Clipper, to Europe for two weeks, stopping at Can-nea, on the-French-Riviera; Paris, France; London, England; and� Rome, Italy.
Mrs. Minnie Klein, 234 Lons-mount Drive; and her sister, Mrs. Freda Levy, 43 Tyrrel Avenue, returned from a tour of Europe, and Israel, where they visited with their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Kluska, and family, of Tel Aviv. They were alao in New York, where they visited their, nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pink, of Forest Hills, Long Island.
Michael Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heller, 91 Neptune Drive, was called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, at Shaarei Tefillah Synagogue. He is the brother of Kenneth Heller; grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heller; and of ' the late Mr. and Mrs. IBMC Shreiber. A Kiddusn lunch-eon followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Heller, 54 Manor Haven Road, uncle and aunt of the bar-mitzvah boy. That evening, a dinner reception was held, with three hundred guests. Mrs, Heller wore a pink, silk chiffon sheath, that had a drape?! front, and a scooped neckline. She had a pink orchid wrist bouquet Seated at the head table with the above family members were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Shreiber, Mr. and Mrs. L. Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Heller, and Misa Jeanette Heller, uncles and aunts of the bar-xnitx-vah boy; and Michael Davis, his great-uncle. Albert Shreiber asked the blessing over the challah. Those who lit candles besides the
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Heller, Mr. and MM. I. Ha-ber, greatrunclefl and great-aunts; Mr. and Mrs, E. Chousky. Mr. and Mrs. A. Abrants. Mr. and Mrs, L. Sekkey, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pollack, all uncles and aunts; Miss Eleanor Sobe! and Marvin Yontif. Gleada Seigd, cousin of the bar-mitxvah boy, asiirted in the candle-lighting. The head table adorament coasirted of two
ess wore a pink lace sheath, with a round neckline and petal skirt; and had a corsage or red roses. Mrs. Rosenberg wore a powder-blue drew, made with A lace bodice embroidered with seed-pearl-beads and rhinestones; round neckline; and a straight, silk shantung skirt. She had a corsage of pink roses. Miss Betty Rosenberg, the bride-to-be, wore a light blue net dress, with an off-the-shoulder neckline and a hand-embroidered, full skirt: and had a white orchid corsage. Seated at the head table with the above family members were: Meadames ~L~ Rosen and daughter, Bunny, 405 Arlington-Avenue, sister of the bride-elect; W. Katz, 86 Bayerest Avenue, and A. Katz, 296 Russell Hill Road: sisters of the groom-elect; and Samuel Borovoy, and daughter, Cynthia, 7 Ru&nolme Road; Sidney Borovoy, 37 Haileybury Drive; sisters-in-law of the groom-elect. The head table adornment was an arrangement of red roses,
roses, and tied with a blue bow; and a white birthday cake inscribed in blue. Out-of-town guesta present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearlman, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Sultanick, of Buffalo, N.Y., cousins of the bar-mitzvah -boyr-Mrr-wid Mrs. Max Miller and children, Charlene and Allan, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mpe Pearlman, all. of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. George Scholes, of Hamilton, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Lane, of London, England; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yuffy, of Windsor, Ont Mr. and Mrs. Rumack entertained the out-of-town guests at a breakfast at their home the following.morning. Miss Ilene Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Young, 22 Park Lane Circle, whose marriage to Rubin Richman, son of Mr. and ^Benjamin Richman, 168 Ava-
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John Martin and Gerald Stephen, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Coleman Solurah, 430 Palmerston Boulevard, were called to the Reading of the La^,' In 'celebration of their bar-mitzvahs, at Holy Blossom Temple. They are the brothers of Dr. Lionel Solursh but not twins; grandsons of Mrs. Tilly Solursh, 52 Brunswick Avenue, and the late Abrom Solursh; and of Mrs. Minnie Singer, 14 Flemington Road, and the late Manuel Singer. A reception followed at the Synagogue. Three hundred guests were received that evening at a dinner and dance at the Seaway Hotel. Mrs. Solursh wore a long gown of white peau de sole, the full skirt of which was trimmed with a green border at the bottom: and applique of green leaves encircled the neckline; with a green-tinted . orchid at her wrist Also receiving was Mrs. Lionel Solursh, sister-in-law of the bar-mitzvah boys, who wore her wedding gown of white peau de soie; ana had a white orchid wrist bouquet. Seated at the head table with the above was Rabbi J. J. Eisen, of Holy Blossom Temple. For the table there were two bouquets of vari-coloured spring flowers; and a white birthday cake. Dr. Lionel Solursh was master of ceremonies. Here for the event were: Mr. and Mrs. I. Goodman, Mrs. L. Rosen-thai and Neal; Mr. and Mrs. Lome Goodman, all of Detroit, Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Etin-ger, of Buffalo, N.Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Groper and daughter, Miss Nancy Groper; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Soler, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Segal, of Washington, D.C.; all uncles
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guest of honour at a luncheon at the Seaway Hotel, with one hundred and forty guests present, given by Mrs. Ricnman. Receiving with her were: Mrs. Young, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Gordon Smith, sister of the bride-elect; Mrs. Fay Young, grandmother of the bride-elect; Miss Barbara Richman, sister of the . and Mrs. M. Hoff-man, aunt of the groom-elect. Mrs. Richman wore a beige, silk sheath, with three-quarter-length sleeves; and had a corsage of white gardenias. Mrs. Young wore a blue silk dress, with a scooped neckline,-long sleeves, and a bouffant skirt; and had a corsage of white gardenias. Mrs. Smith wore a sleeveless dress of pink organza, with matching roses at the waistline, and a full skirt; with a wrist bouquet of white gardenias. Mrs. Fay Young wore a blue, silk sheath, with three-quarter-length sleeves; and had a corsage of pink roses. Miss Barbara Richman wore a sleeveless dress of green and orange print on a white background, with a scooped neckline and bouffant skirt; and had a wrist bouquet of white gardenias. Mrs. Hoffman wore a green, shantung, two-piece dress, with short sleeves and a straight skirt; and corsage of yellow roses. Miss Uene Young, the bride-to-be, wore_ a dress of white lace over pale blue silk, with a skirt straight in front which was caught in back with two self roses and a bustle; and a white orchid corsage. Seated at the head table, were the above family members. The table waa arranged with a bouquet of blue, pink, and white spring flowers. and pink candles; and individual tables had similar arrangements.
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Mr._ and _Mrs. Edward 16 Burnside Drive, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Gloria Blossom Solish, to Alan Ernest Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newman, 111 Elm Ridge Drive, on Monday, June 8, at five o'clock, in Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, with Rabbi Walter S. Wurzburger officiating.
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Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rumack, 176 Pannahill Road,-wa8 called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue. He is the brother of David, aged seven years; and Norman, four; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, 22 Gore Street; and the late Mr. and Mrs. Moshe Malach Rumianik. Mr. and Mrs. Rumack received about one hundred friends and relatives at their home that evening. The hostess wore a sleeveless, silk sheath with a kclly green leave motif on a royal-blue background; styled with a high, draped, cowl neckline cut low in back; and she had a wrist bouquet of yellow and Mrs. Miller, grand
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~Mr. and Mrs. -Paul Rosenberg, -337 Arlington Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Betty Rosenberg, to William Borovoy, son of Mr. and- Mrs. Lesrea Borovoy, 296 Russell Hill Road, at six o'clock, Wednesday, June 17, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue with Rabbi Walter S. Worsburger officiating.
The approaching marriage of Miss Linda Esther Shain, daughter of Mrs. Rose Shain, 219 Rich-dew Avenue, and the late Jack M. Shain, to Paul Myron Vanek, 629 Vesta Drive, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vanek, takes place at five o'clock, on Wednesday, June 10, at the Holy Blos-sotn Temple. Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reingold, 519 Veata Drive, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miaa Beverley Terry Reingold, to Alan Winnkk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winnkk, 617 Vesta Drive, on Toeaday, June 9, at six o'clock, at Beth Sbotom Synagogue, with Rabbi David Monsoa officiating.
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Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cohen, 17 Candis Driver will be called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of Ms oar-mitzvah, on May 30, at Beth David -Synagogue. He is the brother of Arlene, aged nine years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ribok. of Boston, Mass.; and of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen, of Miami Beach, Florida. A dinner and reception will be held the following evening at the Synagogue.
Sidney Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Librach, 258 Armour Boulevard^ will be called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, on June 20, at Beth David Synagogue. He is the brother of Barbara, aged eight years; grandson of Mrs. Rose Goldstein, 4785 Pla-mondon Avenue, Montreal, Que., and the late Hyman Goldstein. A
dinner and "reception will take" place the following evening at the Synagogue.
Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gazen, 22 Lynn Haven Road, will be called to the Reading of. the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, on May 30, at Temple Sinai Synagogue. He is the brother of Milton, aged six years; and Barbara two; grandson of Mrs. Bertha Gazen, 82 Neptune Drive; and of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Janow, of Rhinebeck, N.Y.
Michael Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blumenthal, 243 Glen-cairn Avenue, was called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, at Beth Tsedec Synagogue. He ia the brother of
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Lynda, aged sixteen; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D. Landau, 54 Hillcrest Drive: and of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. BlumenthsL A luncheon followed at the Synagogue The following evening a dinner and reception took placeat the Synagogue, with two hundred and twenty-five guests present Lynda, sister of UM bmr-mrtrrafi, was master of ceremonfes.
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