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of Mr. and Mrs. Bergman, of WJndaor MHla, took place Sunday, September
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I tel. Sam M intzberg. Jack Solomon. I^hIjcii lVtidTTsky. Percy,Fllger. Al l.<-\ine. and lien Spiegelman. The .nuest of honor \v;is presented with a silver tea service.
.Miss Bella I'n-ss, a bride-elect of September L'S, was complimented by Mrs. lv Ship. at �� bridge at a tea ruumi Miss Ada Press, personal sin.Wei', at the ('.uuit'ii Sylva; Miss Kay Sil\i'i-r.ian. kitchen shower; and Mi<s Kose Smilovitch. pajama party.
Marriages
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TJu man i:i�,'c of ljla. daughter of \h and .Mrs. 1. Benditsky. to .\|ieh-n! S. �ioiH^.ni. son of Mr. and Mi's. S. Si/fniiiin!, was solemnized.' Sunday. S<-:.U".u be:. U"i. at Kupchik's Grill, with Ue\..>de la Penha officiating. Tlif V ride, who was given in mar-
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rlage by her father, wore a white moire gown draped to one _sjde with a large bow. Her veil of net was fastened in cap effect with knots of orange biossoms and she carried Ophelia roses and lilies-of-the-valley in a shower bouquet. The matron-of-honour, Mrs,- M. Shapiro, wore ivory taffeta with long, tight-fitting bodice and very full skirt scalloped and lined in red. Her hat matched her frown and carried Col um litre roTtps. Miss Betty Benditsky. Mister of the bride, as mald-of-hon-or. was gowned in mauve satin and tulle, Jack Solomon, brother of the grom. was best man. There were Three bridesmaids. Miss Rose Richard wore pale pink georgette, made with a long-, light-fittins bodice and skirt of three tiers, touching her slipper heels. Miss Rae Oolden. shaded mauve chiffon with tight-fitting bodice ami full skirt; and Miss Betty While, blue shot taffeta with tight iKjdice and full ruffled skirt. They all carried bouquets of Coiura-bia roses. The groomsmen were Ueuln-n Benditsky. brother of the bride. Ben Spiegelman and Al Wise. Mrs. Benditsky. mother of the bride, was gowned in beige lace; and Mrs. Solomon. In bTaCk transparent velvet. They both wore hats to match their gowns and corsages of American .Beau lie.-*. Mrs. A. Scrrarf. uf Brooklyn.. X. y.. sister of the groom, the only out-of-town guest, wore a silver cloth gown. Following the ceremony a reception was held for ISO guests. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Solomon have left on a motor trip.
Mayle-Fa gen"
The marriage of Anne, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. Fagen. to I^ouis. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mayle, was solemnized Sunday. September 15, at Rnai Jacob Synagogue. Rabbi Katz-man officiated. The bridef was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white moire gown shorter in front and touching her slipper heels in the back. Her veil of lace fell from a cap and a wreath of orange blossoms with clusters at the sides. Her bouquet was of Ophelia roses. Miss Sara Fagen. of I�s Angeles, was maid of honor. wearing a gown made with a pink satin bodice and skirt of ruffled tulle. She wore a tulle turban and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Joel Fagen. brother of the bride, was best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Ida Fagea. ia peach Ufcaire. with, uneven hemline: Dora Fagen. green satin bodice and green and fawn ruffled tulle skirt: Rose Tannenbaum. mauve taffeta; Rose Mayle, maixe georgette. They carrted bouquets of sweet peas. Ushers were Ruby and Jack Shiffren. Joe Tomarkin and Jack Levine. Ben rue Fagen was page boy. Mrs. Fageti, mother of the bride, wore a gown of black lace and cordage of rosea. Following the rfreraony dinner was served to KHJ gu�-?is. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fagen have left t>> spend their honeymoon in .Ww York.
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The marriage of Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. A. Clement. 2*2 Vilfte-i��-uve Wwi. to Dave Bergman, son
Haft-Wagner
The marriage of Kate, daughter of Mr. and Ma A. Wagner, to Louis, aon of Mr. and Mrs. E. Heft, was solemnized Sunday, September S, at thp home of the bride's parents Reverend M. Bloomfield officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown was of powder blue georgette and she carried a bouquet of Opfeeiia rosea and Uilek-of-the-valley. Miss Dorothy Wagner, sister of the bride, wearing beige georgette, .w^ls maid of honor, Abe Heft, brother of the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Heft left on their honeymoon for New York, Atlantic City and Washington. Going away the bride wore a brown velvet ensemble with hat and shoes matching it. On their return they will live in Montreal.
goldstein-sanders
The marriage of Gladys Esther, daughter of Mr. and MrsT C. Sanders, to David Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldstein, was solemnized Wednesday, Sepretiber 1 >, Rabbi Julius Berger officiating.
eisenstat- lieberman
Mr. and Mrs. David lieberman announce the marriage of their only daughter. Anne, to Charles Eisenstat, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Eisenstat. June 9thu
Small-Victor
At the new Beth David Synagogue, corner Nelson Avenue, and St, Joseph Blvd.. the pretty wedding took place Sunday. September 8th. at 6.30 p. m.. of Lilian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Victor, and Reuben Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Small. Decorations in the ' synagogue were carried out in palms and gladioli. Rabbi Hersctiorn officiated assisted by Rev. Shlepek and choir with Professor Rosemarin at .the organ. During the ceremony Miss Gilbert sang "O Promise Me." The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an ivory bridal satin gown, fashioned in long lines with an uneven hem Hne and a spray of orange blossoms over one' shoulder. Her veil of lace and net was in cap effect with tiny clusters of seed pearls on each
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side and she carried a she.if <A sweetheart roses and lilie.s -1 ,j valley. She was attended by h> i >i>-ter. Mrs. Samuel Lupovich, as micron of honor, who wore a I.Lm^ ]>anne velvet' model and a lar^ black velvet picture hat and c.irried a sheaf of pale yellow roselandea roses. Her bridesmaids were Mlsm-.^ Anne Victor, in pink moire and
waiir Kit-tin and net: Ruth Victor, pink >:�tiji; Rose Rudman, rose lace; Rue Shapiro, powder blue taffeta; and Ami? Shapiro, orchid and rose tai'SK-i Their mohair hats matched ;li�-:r Kowns and they carried old-fasliiuiit-d nosegays of rpses and sweet \#*>
-The two junior bridesmaids were Shirley Lupovich and Mabel Hock, who were dressed alike in pale LUrrn chiffon with pink hats and gre*-:i velvet streamers. They also c a tried nosegays of roaes and sweet jn-as. I Small was best man. Mrs. A. Vi^tur. mother of the bride, wore black chiffon and velvet gown with a i'kui �velvet hat and Mrs, S. Small w^> s black georgette gown and black ve-lour and velvet hat. Their cor.-a^ were of American Beauty roses The
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