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was snwmM in ivory bridal satin in Princess style trimmed with orange blossoms. Her veil of net was held as a can and her shower bouquet was of orchids and lities-of-tKe-valley. Miss t^ertrude Abrams, maid-of-honoiar was gowned, in French blue chiffon fashioned with a long, tisrht fitting bodice and very fall skirt and she wore a hat and slippers :o match and carried a bouquet of rmtterfly roses. Sonny Park was r>est man. The brides other attendants were four junior bridesmaids, Phyllis Shalinsky and Grace Shalinsky. who wore frocks of peach pleat-'d crvpe trimmed with blue bows; and Lois La t sky and Norma Fleisch-man. in pale pink pleated georgette frocks. Thvir organdy hats matched their frocks and they carried nosegays of daisies and sweet peas. Mrs. Shalinsky. mother of the bride, wore s*rey ^e-oreette and lace, with a baku ha: to match. Mrs. Rutenberg. rnorlv-r �>f the ,pn>om. wore black vrer*- rx>maine and iare, with hat ruau bans. Their corsages Were of American Beauties. A dinner of 29% covers was served/ From a distance
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were Mr. and Mra.M, Marka, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg, of Philadelphia; Mr. aad Mrs, L Btaimer of New York and IX Paahtow, of Detroit Mr. and Mra. David K. R� ten berg, are spending their hoaeymoon in New York. Atlantic City. Philadelphia, and will return by way of Toronto, doing away the bride wore a grey kitten's ear coat, grey flat crepe dress, with hat. shoes and bag to match, and two silver foxes.
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The aaarriage of frewa, daughter of Mr. and mra. Abraham Rudner. to l>r. David H. Muhtstock. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Muhlstock. was solem-nixed Tuesday. June IS, at the Place Viger Hotel. Rabbi H. Abramowlti officiated: The bride was given In marriage by her father. Her ivory satin gown was fashioned with a long bodice, tight hlpHne and long tight sleeves with lace cuffs. The very full skirt was shorter In front and touched her Ivory satin slipper heels. Her veil of lace and tuOe fell from a lace cap. and orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of orchids and mies-of-the--vaHey. Mra. Meyer ZHicovttch, amrt-of the bride, waa her only attendant, wearing a nlle green beaded gown with hat and shoes to match. She carried Pemet roses. Sol Muhlstock, brother of the sroom, was best brian. Mrs. Rudner. mother of the bride, waa gowned in fuschla colored chiffon with hat to match and, silver shoes. Her corsage was of Colombia roses; Mrs. Muhtstock. mother of the groom, wore black lace and georgette with hat and shoes matching and a corsage of Premier roses, A dinner was held for the immediate family. Dr. aad Mrs- Muhlstock will spend their honeymoon In Toronto, Niagara Falls, RufTalo and Alexander Bay. From other cities were Mr. and Mrs. A. Slatkln. of New York; Mr. Muhl-stock and Mr. and Mrs. Leibling. of Quebec. Going away the bride wore a pearl pray pussy willow ensemble with hat and shoes to match.
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The marriage of Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Flnkelstetn, to Charles Schwartx, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Schwartz, was soievnnixed Saturday evening, June 22. at Beth Jehuda Synagogue with Rabbi Le-vinsky officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her cousin, Morris Fiakeisteia, wore a bouffant gown with long. Ugh t-fR ting bodice of watte georgette aaa very full skirt of white moire, snorter In front and torching her slipper heels. Her veil of net was hckt by a cap of lace ihasura af araage oloaanma on either side. Her shower booqoet was of Ophelia roses and lilie�-of-ihe-valiey. MSsa Freda Schfwartx. sister of the groom, was maid of honour, and wore pink georgette and lace in boaffant style, with hat and shoes to aaa ten. she carried a bo4*qoet of roses. �A1 Wexeiman was sees aaaav Mrs. S- alnkrjsiHiv mother of the bride, wore navy blue georgette aad lace. Mrs. S, Schwartx
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mother of the groom, wore a h> georgette gown trimmed with i. A reception was held for 150 gin (Additional Marriages on page 1J)
At the Bnai Brith. Lodge hridi:--. Wednesday evening" i*�t nrl�c win-hers were: MesdSmea A. MUUcmin. S.' Pv Smith. Louts Kdgar and S..u! NlJoff.
Mrs. Louhi Kdgar and dauglti<-i. Edythe, Beckett Road, have relumed home after spending some titm-In Montreal visiting friends an<! relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. I>ouls H. bernsban and daugrtter. Jean, attended Bernstein-Bramson wedding i'n Montreal. June 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Trager. of mi gog. motored here and were gu�->t< of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz. Montcalm St.
Herman Livingstone, of Montreal, spent a few days here.
S. Mosel. of Montreal, motor* <1 here for a few days.
Thomas Vineberg motored here d� visit his daughter, Mrs. A. t>. smiilr Court Street.
A lea was given Sunday evening hist at the Community Center h"n ouring Mrs. Joe. "Cuttler. who i> leaving town to live in Montreal real for a few days and is the kw'-i of Dr. amitrMrs. Saul Usher.
M. schenberg motored to Mont-
Manasseh Smith motored to mmit real over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Gillman. of Lik�-Megan tic. motored here and guests of Mr. ana Mrs, Abe Gillm.m. Wellington Street.
Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Marks and t -Uy are spending the summer at t* ?r home in New Orchard Beach.
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