OCTOBER 12. 1951
TORONTO
MARRIAGES
GLUCKSTEIN-LINSKY
The marriage of Barbara Gwen, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Arnold Linsky, 25 Major Street, to Larry Gluckatein, son of Mr. and Mrs, Irving Gluckstein, of Chatham, took place on Sunday, September 16, at half-past six o'clock, in Minsker Synagogue, wih Rabbi M. Zimmerman officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a strapless gown of white lace and net. with ' matching long-sleeved jacket, and flared skirt. Her Juliet cap of lace, trimmed with seed-pearl beads, was draped with a fingertip tulle illusion veil, and she carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses, lilies, and baby chrysanthemums. Miss Phyllis Tene-baum was maid of honour, in a strapless gown of blue velvet and net, with matching velvet cape, having a stand-up collar, and had pink roses and baby chrysanthemums in her hair, and a matching bouquet. Rona Linsky, the bride's sister, was flower girl. She wore a blue tufted organdy gown, with pink roses and baby chrysanthemums in- her hair, and carried a similar bouquet. Sam N. Gluckatein, the groom's brother, was best man. The ushers were: Paul Waltman, Joe Dutnoff, Jack Waltman, Richard Lash, Joe Waltman, and Larry Glicksman. Vari-coloured gladioli decorated the synagogue. The bride's mother wore a cinnamon-coloured lace and crepe gown-, with corsage of bronze-tinted roses and baby chrysanthemums. For the motor trip through the United States, the bride left in a navy-blue gabardine suit, with corsage of vari-coloured Sweetheart roses. The couple are residing in Chatham.
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Que., the bride's uncle, sang "Because" during the ceremony. The synagogue was decorated with vari-coloured gladioli, roses, and ferns. The bride's mother wore a pale blue gown of faille and lace, with navy-blue feathered hat, and corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother was in a turquoise-blue gown of sheer crepe, with matching hat, and corsage of red roses. For the trip to Miami, Florida, the bride left in a navy-blue boucle suit, with grey accessories, and corsage of white orchids. The couple are residing at 1954 Bath-urst Street
tiara of seed pearl beads and rhinestones held a fingertip tulle illusion veil, and she carried a cascade of white orchids and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Gloria Susaman, the bride's sister, was maid of honour, In a strapless shrimp-coloured gown, having a
three-tiered nylon marquisette skirt over satin, with matching stole. She carried a cascade of pink roses, trimmed with ribbons matching her gown. Miss Ruth Baker, the groom's sister, was bridesmaid, in an ankle-length mauve nylon-net gown, with
matching stole. She carried a cascade of pink roses, trimmed with mauve ribbons. Harvey Rochwerg was best man. Allan Goldman was best man. The bride's mother wore a gold-coloured satin gown, with corsage of white gardenias. The groom's
mother was in ankle-length gown of royal-blue lace and satin, with corsage of white gardenias. For the trip to Muskoka, the bride left in a navy-blue gabardine suit, with navy-blue accessories. The couple are residing at 38 Dug-gan Avenue.
SNITMAN-GREEN
The marriage of Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gross, 550 Bathurst Street, to Cecil Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinberg, 26 Elm Ridge Drive, took place on Sunday, September 9, at half-past five o'clock, at Yeshiva Torath Ohaim, with Rabbi A. Price and Rabbi E. Schild officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore aT strapless gown of white lace and net over satin, having a lace bolero jacket and bouffant net skirt. A lace Juliet cap held her fingertip tulle illusion veil, and she carried a crescent-shaped tbouquet of white orchids and ''T^^Mm^TWt^-Qnms, oner bride's sister, waa majti of honour. She wore a grey brocaded satin period-style gown, trimmed with purple velvet, and having a hooped skirt. Her crown of flowers matched her gown and she carried a similar nosegay. The bridesmaids, in , strapless nylon-net
Sown* with matching stoles, were: liases Helen Gross, in green; Daphne Appel, Audrey Weisburg, and Clarette Labovitcn, in shades of blue. They wore red roses in their hair, and carried matching nosegays. Marlene Weinberg, the groom's sister, was flower girl, wearing a period dress of pink net over taffeta, with a coronet of pink roees in her hair, and carrying a basket of rose petals. Shelly Weinberg, the groom's brother, was best man. Morley Weinberg, Teddy Adelman, Edward Winkler, and Philip Leon, were ushers. Sidney and Charles Weinberg, the groom's brothers, were ring-bearers, in full dress. Joseph Goldwax, of Montreal,
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The marriage of Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Green, 282 Huron Street, to Daniel Snit-man, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Snitman, 247 Major Street, took place on Sunday, September 16, at half-past five o'clock, at Mach-zikei Bnai Synagogue, with Rabbi Bernard Rosensweig officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white lace and net gown, cut with low neckline, long sleeves, and full skirt. Her tulle illusion fingertip veil was held by a lace Juliet cap, and she carried a white Bible adorned with a mauve orchid. Miss Gert. Flicht was maid of honour. She wore a light blue taffeta gown, trimmed with black velvet, which a matching stole. Her headpiece of blue feathers was trimmed with rhinestones, and she carried a cascade of Talisman roses. Miss Rochelle Wolfman was junior bridesmaid, in a pink taffeta gown, with, matching headpiece trimmed with ribbons, and her bouquet was of pink, red, and white roses. The flower girls were Norma Wolfman in yellow taffeta; and Pearly Wolfman1, -in green taffeta, with matching headpieces, carrying baskets of rose petals. Morris Snitman, the groom's brother, was best man. The ushers were: Norman Hertz, Jerry Rose, Morley Winer, Harry Shelson, Sydney Wagman, Frank Borovoy, Murray Coloraby, and Raymond Green. Jerry Colomby was ring-bearer, in full dress. The bride's mother wore a grey crepe and lace gown, with cor* sage of pink roses. The groom's mother was in a blue crepe and lace gown, with corsage of pink roses. For the trip to New York, the bride left in a light-grey gabardine suit, with white feathered hat, matching accessories, and mauve orchid corsage. The couple are residing at 282 Huron Street.
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PEEK FREAN'S
The marriage of Lily Goldie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nathan F+idmsn. .53. Leonard. Ayefme. to David Allan Steiner; eon of Mr.' and Mrs. SoL Steiner, 470 Spa-dina Road, took place on September 2, at Beth Shofom Synagogue, with Rabbi David Moneon officiating. The bride waa given in marriage by her parents. She wore a strapless nylon net gown, with lace redingote, made with stand-up collar, and extending to a train. Her matching peaked headpiece was arranged with a fingertip tulle illusion veil, and she carried a cascade of white roses. Mrs. Manny Mitchell was matron of honour. She wore a strapless blue organdy gown, with matching stole, and pink headpiece, trimmed with blue forget-me-nots, and carried a cascade of pink roses, centred with blue-tinted roses. The bridesmaids were: Misses Ruth Book, in green nylon; Thelma Balshin, in gold-coloured embroidered net; Molly Steiner, in violet-coloured lace; Sally Feldman, in yellow nylon net; Ann Steiner, in blue satin; and Marilyn Steiner, in mauve satin. They carried bouquets of roses tinted to blend with their gowns, and had head-pi eces of the roses. Miss Shirley Feldman was junior bridesmaid, in a pink corded taffeta gown, with headdress of pink roses, and had a bouquet of blue-tinted rosea. Manny. Mitchell was best man. The ushers were: Morris Feldman, Joseph Feldman, Bernard Vogel, Jerry Steiner, Lloyd Steiner, and Kane Feldman. David Ross was ring-bearer in full dress. Two standards of white gladioli banked the altar. The bride's mother wore a peach-coloured silver brocaded satin strapless gown, with matching jacket and hat. and her corsage wme of peach-tinted roses, trimmed with silver ribbon. The groom's mother was in a royal-blue velvet gown, with matching hat, and corsage of yellow roses. For the trip to New York and Atlantic City, N. J., the bride left in a brown gabardine suit, with green feathered bat, green lisard accessories, and corsage of yellow rosea. The couple are residing at 63 Leonard Avenue.
BAXER-SU S3 MAN
The marriage of Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sussman, of New York, to Raymond H. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Baker, 132 Ever den Road, took place on Sunday, September 2, at half-past six o'clock, in Shaw Street Synagogue, with Rabbi A. Flusberg officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Her gown was of white lace, over satin, fashioned with scalloped nylon net, trimmed with beading inset at the neckline, long pointed sleeves, and flared skirt extending to a long train. Her
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