MARCH 20, 1S59
THE CANADIAN JEWISH BEVIEW
MONTREAL
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Delson (nee Eleanor Caplovitch), 1556 Edward Laurin, on February 26, at the Jewiah General Hospital, a son, Ian Mark; brother of Robert, aged sixteen years; and Ann, two; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caplovitch, 8800 St Kevin Avenue. Godparent* are Conrad Caplpvitchj uncle; and Mrs. Jack Ghllsig, 6674 Clark fitraeL JL Caplovitch, grandfather, held the bafcy during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Freedman (nee Natalie Naimer, formerly of Montreal), of Saint John, N. B.. on February 25, at tfaF Saint John General Hospital, a son, Alan Michael; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Naimer, 830 Dufferin Road; and of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Freedman, of Saint John, N. B.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugen Schwartz (nee Kathy IESO), 3360 Barclay Avenue, on February 28, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Ronnie Joel; brother of Marilyn, aged eight years. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Shein, 6519 Glencrest Avenue, uncle and. aunt. Ferdinand Lichtig, 2040 Barclay Avenue, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eidehnan (nee Bernice Slotnick), 4615 Plamondon Avenue, on February 28, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Franklin Jeffrey:
___iier of David Howard, aged
three and one-half years; grand^ son of Mr. and Mrs.. Phillip A. Slotnick, 5041 St Urbain Street: and of Mrs. Fannie Eldelman, 638 Bloomfield Avenue; great-grandson of Mrs. G. Bly, ox Montreal.
roses. Mver Sinsofsky, brother of the bride, was best man. The ushers were: Arnold Segal, Sheldon Segal, Oscar Bennett, Gerald Green, Irving Regent, Borir Edel-man, Joseph Lerner, and Larry Frankel. Jerry Sinsofsky and Allan Segal were junior ushers. Standards of pink and white chrysanthemums, and gladioli and greenery decorated the Synagogue and hall. Mra. Sinsofsky, mother of the bride, wore a gown of royal-blue, appliaued lace embroidered with matching nylon organza which had a wide, panelled back effect. Her hat matched it Mrs. Segal, mother of the groom, gowned in silver-grey georgette, with accordion-pleated skirt, had a hat of matching material. Their corsages were of pink orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Segal spent their weddinf trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellenville, N. Y., and New York. Here for the wedding were: Mrs. David Rahn, Mr. ana Mrs, Myer Greaaberg, Jack Erigel, and Nat Engel, all of New York: Mrs. Sophie Suffrin, and Mr. and Mrs, H. Marcus, of Ottawa, Ont
their wedding trip at the Versailles Hotel, in Miami Beach, Florida, the bride travelling in a turquoise-blue cashmere suit Here for the marriage were: M. SelUer. of Cambria Height, N.Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. A. Seltzer, of Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y., uncles and aunt of the groom.
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MARRIAGES
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The marriage of Miss Esther Sinsofsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Sinsofsky, 4740 Union Avenue, to Leon Segal, son of Mr. and Mra. Jack Segal, 5271 Hutchison Street, was solemnized at Shomrim Laboker-Beth Yehuda Synagogue, at six o'clock, on Sunday, March 1. Dr. C. N. Denburg, Rabbi, officiated, assisted by Cantor Nathan tKroL The bride was iven in marriage by her father, was gowned in white duchess satin and Chantilly lace, cut with a tight-fitted, lace bodice; scooped neckline; long, pointed sleeves; and fulL bouffant, satin skirt with a cathedral train. Her three-quarter-length veil of tulle illusion edged with seed-pearl-beads and rosebuds, was- draped to a Juliet re-embroidered with seed-
1-beads, and she carried a white prayer book adorned with white orchids, stephanotis and white satin streamers. Mrs. Boris Edelxnan, as matron of honour, was in a gown of American Beauty red velvet; with a feathered bandeau; and a cascade of red
The marriage of Miss Karenina Policoff. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Policoff, 4444 Harvard Avenue, to Kenneth Maron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Issie Maron, 5890 Trans Island Avenue, took place at Shaare Zion Synagogue, on Sunday, February 15, at half-past five o'clock. Rabbi Maurice S. Cohen officiated, assisted by Cantor Solomon Gisser and Cantor Samuel Ambaucher. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was gowned in white, peau de sole, cut with fitted bod-Ice; portrait neckline, outlined in lace petals; long sleeves; and full -bouffant skirt, caught up-in-back� in a double pouf f train. Her chapel-length veil of tulle illusion was combined with a tiara of seed-pearl-bead^ and she carried a white heirloom prayer book adorned with orchids and white
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jamin, as maid of honour, wore a salmon-pink, chiffon gown, made with a fitted bodice, the neckline outlined with matching peau de soie; and full bouffant skirt. Her tiara was of matching peau de soie, and she carried a cascade of -white �feathered -carnations. Miss Davida Policoff. sister of the bride, as junior bridesmaid, wore pale pink chiffon, made with fitr ' ted bodice and bouffant sldrtf and had a tiara of matching peau de soie, and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink, blue, and white feathered carnations. William Reiter was best man. The ushers were: L. Neften, L* Waxman, F. Peters, M. Simon, L Solomon, K. Shutter, A. Goldstein, and P. Soif-fer. Standards of pink, ^whfte, and blue gladioli and carnations decorated the Synagogue and hall. Mrs. Policoff, mother of the bride, wore a long sheath gown of blue Alencon lace, made with an Em-pire top of chiffon, and chiffon
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panels at the back. Her of blue lace. Mrs. Maron. mother of the groom, was gowned in sky-blue lace and peau de soie; and had a hat of matching peau de soie, appliqued with lace. Their flowers were sprays of .white orchids pinned to their purses. Mr.
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The marriage of Miss Reecha Bernstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bernstein, 337 Wiseman Avenue, to Samuel Zinman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Zinman, JJ285 Trans Island Avenue, was solemnized" at Chevra TUdisha-Bnai Jacob. Synagogue, at six o'clock, on Sunday, December 7, 1958. Rabbi David Roth officiated, assisted by Cantor J. Rosenzweig. The bride was given in marriage by her father.' She was gowned in white peau de soie and lace. cut with a fitted bodice; scooped neckline; long, pointed sleeves; and a full bouffant skirt, which had a chapel train. Her three-quarter-length veil of tulle illusion was draped to a crown of matching lace, re-embroidered with seed-pearl-beads, and she carried a white prayer book adorned with white orchids and white satin streamers. Miss Estelle Jacqueline Bernstein, sister of the bride, as maid of honour, wore a blue chiffon gown, made with a scooped neckline and balloon-style skirt. Her tiara was of rhinestones and she carried a cascade bouquet of blue and white carnations. Janice Gertsman, niece of the bride; and Barbara Zinman, niece of the
Soom, as junior bridesmaids, were eased alike in blue organdy gowns, with bandeaux of baby Slue pom-poms, and carried nosegays of similar flowers. Mau-ric* Zinman, brother xrf-the groom, was best man. The ushers were: Jack Goldberg. Joseph Rosenberg, Zev Segal, Joel Merling, S. Smith, Ray Lajeunesse, Bram SchoUovitz. and Simon Lurie. Standards of blue and white carnations and . gladioli decorated the Sjraagogue and hall. MrsTTTernstein, mother" of the bride, wore a bine lace and chiffon gown, with white satin hat Mrs. Zinman, mother of the groom, was in a blue lace and satin gown, with a headdress to match. Their corsages were of mauve orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zinman, spent their wedding trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellenville, N. Y., and New York, the bride travelling in a blue suit They have taken up residence at 8400 Linton Avenue. Here for the marriage were: Mrs. L. Abram, of Long Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Kanzer, of Fayet-teville, North Carolina: Mr. and Mrs. B. Rodgers, and Mrs. R. Stein, aU of New York.
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