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father, wore white satin and lace. Her veil of net was arranged with a cap of lace, and clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of roses, lilies-of-the-valley and sweet peas. Miss Anna Weiner, sister of the groom, the maid-of-honour, wore a gown of flesh colour beaded georgette and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. Sam Malo-met, brother of the bride, was best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Anne Dorfman, mauve georgette beaded gown; and AJice Cohen, maize colour georgette with silver beads. Both carried bouquets of Ophelia roses. Groomsmen were Sam Carson, and Nathan Malo-met, brother of the bride. Miss Sylvia Deckelbaum, niece of the bride, the flower girl, wore pink georgette and carried a basket of rose petals. George Deckelbaum, the ring-bearer, wore a Lord Fauntleroy suit. Mrs. E. Malo-met, mother of the bride, wore a gown of black transparent velvet trimmed with lace, with a corsage of red roses. Mrs. S. Weiner, mother of the groom, wore a black transparent velvet gown with georgette, with a corsage of red roses. A reception was held for 120 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiner are spending their honeymoon in the States. Going away, the bride wore a black satin dress trimmed with fawn, and black straw hat trimmed with satin, and a Persian lamb coat trimmed with squirrel.
Salensky�Wiseman
The marriage of Miss Yetta Wiseman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wiseman, to issie Salensky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salensky, was solemnized Sunday, January 1, at the home of the bride's parents. Rabbi Shoman officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white georgette and lace trimmed with rhinestones. Her veil of net was held cap fashion with clusters of orange blossoms, and she carried roses and lilies-of-the-valley, Miss Nellie Rosen, the maid-of-honour, wore nile green georgette trimmed with lace and ribbon, and hat to match. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Louis Klein was best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Sylvia Zindman, wearing powder blue "georgette trimmed with rhinestones; Laura Cohen, pink satin dress with tulle; Anna Silver-man, rosewood colour satin and lace, trimmed with rhinestones; and Molly Vineberg, mauve georgette dress trimmed with rhinestones. Their flowers were American Beauty roses. The groomsmen were Harry Rottman, Moe Rosen, Max Rosen and Sam Gold. Rachel and Clara Wiseman, the flower
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girls, wore frocks of pink flat crepe, and carried baskets of rose petals. Mrs. S. Wiseman, mother of the bride, wore a brown satin dress trimmed with transparent velvet, with a corsage of roses. Mrs. Salensky, mother of the groom, wore black satin trimmed with lace, with a corsage of roses. A reception was held for 100 guests. From out of town, guests were: Mrs. H, Zindman, of New York; Mrs. Lindzer, of Chicago; Mrs. S. Kobrin, of Detroit; and Louis Klein, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Salensky will spend their honeymoon in New York and Atlantic City. Going away, the bride wore a bottle green satin dress, with hat to match, and a Hudson seal coat trimmed with kolinsky.
Sonnenschein�Wineroope
The marriage of Raie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wineroope, of Leeds, England, to Morris Sonnenschein, of New York, was solemnized quietly Tuesday, December 27, at 4.30, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. Wiseman, Esplanade Avenue, Dr. H. Abramowitz officiating. The bride, gowned in cafe au lait georgette, with small hat and vein to match, was given away by her brother, Maurice Wineroope. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. After a dinner of thirty covers the couple left on a trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sonnenschein will live in New York.
Lake�Goldberg
The marriage of Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldberg, to Al Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lake, of New York, was solemnized Sunday, January 1, at Bnai Jacob Synagogue. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white satin and lace. Her veil of net fell from a cap of lace with a knot of orange blossoms on either side. She earned a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Eva GuilarofT, maid-of-honour, was in a bouffant gown of rose taffeta. She carried a bouquet of roses. Ben Goldberg, brother of the bride, was best man. The bridesmaids
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were Misses Doreen Pelt, in a bouffant gown of maize taffeta; Eva Stems, pale green georgette; Jennie Smilovitch, pink georgette; and StelJa Popovitch, in maize georgette. Their bouquets were of roses. The groomsmen were Issie Labis, Willie Goldberg, Percy Starke and Hy Freedlansky. Beatrice Davidson, of New York, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore flesh georgette and lace with a wreath of rosebuds in her hair and carried a basket of roses. Mrs. L. Goldberg, mother of the bride, wore black georgette embroidered in chiffon velvet and trimmed with fringe, with corsage of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Lake, mother of the groom, was in black georgette with a corsage of American beauty roses. Mrs. I. Gillman, sister of the bride, wore fawn georgette and lace. Mrs. D. Davidson, of New York, sister of the bride, green georgette with chiffon velvet. A reception was held for 200 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lake wit! live in New York.
M eraon�Kahan
The marriage of Fanny, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kahan, to Peter Merson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Merson, took place Tuesday, December 27, in New York City.
Lacker�Stern
The marriage of Tauba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stern, to Sam Lecker, son of Mrs. S. Lecker, took place quietly Saturday night, December 31, at the home of the bride's parents, St. Urbain Street. Rabbi Berger officiated. A reception was held for the immediate family.
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Miss Esther Holzberg entertained at a bridal party in honour of Anna Trottenberg, a bride-elect of January 29. Guests were: Misses Anna Musicant, Claire Holzberg, Bess Lytell and Anna Obrand; and R. Holzberg, S. Silverman, A. Sholman, I. Fisher, N. Rabiner, H. Ruttenberg and R. Holzberg.
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Entertaining for Miss Trottenberg were Misses Anna Musicant, personal shower, and Esther Holzberg, linen shower.
Mrs. Jack Rosen, Pine. Avenue, gave a tea and three tables of mah k>ngg as a compliment to Miss Bertha Neumann, a bnde-elect. Guests were: Mesdames Martin Arnovitz, S. Pesner, Sydney Isaacs, L. Rohrlick, J. N. Neumann, Leo Neumann, N. Greenberg, William R. Basch, of Boston, R. Rosovitch, M. Berson, and Misses Anne Marks, Lena Ashkaloney, Fay Redlich and Eva Rosen.
Mrs. J. C. Asch, Grosvenor Avenue, and Mrs. Abe Asch, Park Place, entertained at a luncheon and mah jongg at the Mount Royal Hotel, Friday, December 30, in honour of Miss Bertha Neumann, who was presented with a coloured French engraving. Guests were Mesdames J. N. Neumann, L. J. Neumann, Wm. E. R. Basch, of Brook-line, Mass.; Charles Jacobs and Dave Tacobe, of New York; J. L. Gittteaoc, Max Jacobs, Chas. Redlich, Lou Brodie, Phil Garfinkle, Sam Pesner, T. Rosen and Martin Arnovitz, Misses Pliae Redlich, Reva Sloves and Lena Aahkajocey. Mrs. Charles Redlich, Mrs. Max Jacobs and Miss Bertha Lessor gave a crystal shower and mah jongg Monday, December 26, in honour of Miss Neumann, who was presented with a set of rose glassware. Invited guests were Mesdames F. Leopold, M. Leopold, S. Leopold, G. Fischel, Dave Cohen, A. M. Bilsky, J. Kruger, D. Davis, Hayes, I. A. Kaufman, B. Friedman, S. Blunxn-thal, M. Jacobs, M. Sirverstein, William Singer, J. Gittleson, S. Roman, L. J. Neumann, J. N. Neumann, S. Pesner, . C. Asch, A. Asch, Mai Asch, Harry a�:"L, Rudolph Fischd, L. Rfaortick,
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