THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
FEB&UABY18w 1963
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COOPER-SILVER
The marriage of Miss Evelyn Silver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silver. 4975 Yonge Street, to Stephen Miles Cooper, son or Howard Nathan Cooper, of Toronto, Ont., and Mrs. Elizabeth Schreiner, of Toronto, Ont., was solemnized on December 30, at six o'elock, at Bnai Israel Beth David Synagogue, with Rabbi Albert Pappenheim officiating, assisted by Cantor David Greengarten. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a long, white, silk, brocaded taffeta gown, fashioned with round neckline; long pointed sleeves; and bell-shapea skirt which extended as a chapel train. The neckline and train were adorned with re-embroidered appliques in rose pattern. her headdress of organdy roses placed her three-tiered, tulle illusion veil; and her flowers were a cascade of
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white roses, stephanotis, and ivy. The matron of honour was Mrs. Seymour Hersch, sister of the groom; and the maid of honour was Miss Ruth Goldman. Both wore cherry-red, chiffon gowns; with jewelled tiaras. The bridesmaids were: Misses Cheryl Cooper, and Marsha Schreiner, sisters of the groom; and Elaine' Tenen-baum, and Cynthia Harris, all wearing red, taffeta gowns, with overskirts; and headpieces; and carrying cascades of red, and white roses. The flower girl was Barbara Katz. She wore a white, organdy dress, embroidered in pink rosettes; with red sash, and bow at back; and also a flowered headband; and carried an old-fashioned, mixed nosegay. The best man was Paul Steinberg. The usherb were: Marvin Silver, brother of the bride; Seymour Hersch, brother-in-law of the groom; Larry Eisen, Jerry Waisberg, Brian Ginsberg, and Mark Franklin. A dinner and reception took place at the Synagogue. Mrs. Silver, the bride'3 mother, wore a powder-blue, chiffon gown, the bodice of which was encrusted with sequins; with a matching hat. Mrs. Cooper, the groom's mother, was in a robin s-egg blue sheath of peau de soie; with a blue hat. Their corsages were of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miles Cooper spent their wedding trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellenvil-le, N. Y. They are residing at 4854 Bathurst Street.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. Brown, 022 Pratt Avenue, Montreal, Quebec/ announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Brown, to Sheldon Lawrence Firestone, son of Mrs. Bessie Firestone, 41 Prince Charles Drive, and the late Joseph Firestone.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cloth, 639 Douglas Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Cloth, to Ralph Stras-berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Strasberg, 73 De Quincy Boulevard. The marriage will take place on June 12, at Beth Tzedfec Synagogue.
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SAFRAN-COHEN
The marriage of Miss Thelma Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benjamin Cohen, 2625 Goyer Avenue, to Michael Gordon Saf-ran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Safran. 5650 Cote St. Luc Road, took place at Adath Israel Synagogue, on Sunday, December 16f at half-past five o'clock, Rabbi Charles Bender officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore an off-white, embroidered, antique-satin gown, on princess lines, with a round, beaded neckline; and three-quarter-length sleeves; the skirt ending in a chapel train. Her veil of tulle illusion was caught to a double crown of seed-pearl-beads, and she carried a prayer book with white orchids. Miss Penny Silver, as maid of honour, was in a champagne-coloured, peau de soie gown which had a beaded bodice; and bell-shaped skirt; with a matching, pill-box hat; and carried a
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cascade of pink and white carnations. The bridesmaids were: Misses Marilyn Levy, cousin of the rmri! and Trudy Reiner, of Ottawa, Ont., cousin of the bri4�-They were in identical, rose-beige, peau de soie gowns; with fitted bodices; and bell-shaped skirts: with matching headdresses; and carried bouquets of white and pink carnations. Peter Safran was best man for his brother. The ushers were: Irwin Cohen, brother of the bride; Robert Rosenzwelg, Murray Krane. David Farber, Seymour Gladman, v Jerry Kraviti, Sydney Ostrofsky, and Jerry Shtull. White and pink carnations, gladioli, and chrysanthemums were tne wedding flowerb. The wedding music was played by an orchestra. Two hundred and twenty guests were received in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Cohen, the bride^i mother, wore a pink, chiffon sheath; which had a beaded bodice; round neckline; and cap sleeves; and had a matching pillbox hat. Mrs. Safran, the groom's mother, wore a blue peau de sole sheath; with round neckline; and short bleeves; and her hat was of the same shade. Each had a corsage of pink orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gordon Safran spent their wedding trip in New York, the bride travelling in a red, wool suit; and a black wool coat. They have taken up residence at 4459 Belair Road, Chomedey. Here for themarriage were: Mr. and Mrs. B. Reiner, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sym-kus, and Rachel, and Linda, uncles and aunts of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lory, all of Ottawa. Ont.; and Mrs. Louis Wildove, of Albany, N. Y., aunt of the bride.
LAZAR-RITTENBERG
the marriage of Miss Marilyn Rittenberg, daughter of Mr. and mrs. Harold Rittenberg, of New Rochelle, N.Y., formerly of Montreal, to Martin Lewis Lazar, son of mr. and Mrs. Harry Lazar, 4815 Isabella Avenue, was solemnized at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, on Sunday, February 3. at three o'clock, by Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat, assisted by Cantor Nathan Mendelson. and Reverend J. j. Fromm. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white, re-embroidered, peau de soie gown; cut with a tight-fitted bodice; round neckfine, edged in lace; long, pointed sleeves; and full skirt made with front and back panels. Her short veil of tulle illusion was draped to a halo of lilies-of-the-valley; and she carried a white prayer book with white roses, and stephanotis. Miss Joyce Singer, the maid of honour, was in a blue, sleeveless peau de soie gown, made with a scooped neckline; and full skirt. Her pill-box hat was blue; and she carried a cascade of pink carnations and white stephanotis. Sheila Rittenberg, aged twelve years, wore a white organza, and blue satin party dress; with a matching headdress; and carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. Joel Horovitz, of Cornwall, Ont., was best man. The ushers were: Lew. Moss, of Brookline, Mass.; and Herbert Greenspon, Arthur Greenspon,
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The marriage of Miss Roslyn Slutsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Slutsky, 4000 Bouchette Avenue, to Milton Pincus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Pincus, 4612 Vezina Avenue, was solemnized at Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Synagogue, on Sunday, December 30. at naif-past twelve o'clock, by Rabbi Lester R. Rosner. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white, peau de soie gown, ap-pliqued with embroidered lace; cut with a fitted bodice; scalloped neckline; long, pointed sleeves; and full skirt. Her veil of tulle illusion was draped to a matching pill-box hat; and she carried a bouquet of white orchids. Mrs. Maurice Avigdor was matron of honour, wearing an off-white, peau de soie gown; with matching headdress; and carried pink and white carnations. Shelley Lieberman, aged eight years; and Harriet Lieberman, seven, cousins of the groom, were dressed alike in white silk party dresses, with lace boleros; and crowns of pink and white baby roses] and carried nosegays or the g*ue flowers. B-Lieberman was beat man. Pink, and white carnations, chrysanthemums, and gladioli were the wedding flowers. There was orchestral music. One hundred and fifty guests were received in the Synagogue halL Mrs. Slutsky, the bride's mother, was in a blue, peau de soie gown, made with a beaded bodice; and her hat was of the same shade. Mrs. Pincus, the groom's mother, wore a blue, peau de soie gown; with a crown of that material. Each had a corsage of blue orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pincus spent their honeymoon in Miami Beach, Florida, the bride travelling in a red and white, knitted buit. They have taken up residence at 4775 Vezina Avenue. Here for the .marriage were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pincusoff, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
SINGER-PINSKY
The marriage of Miss Ethel Pinbky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pinsky, 624 St. Germain Street, to David Sineer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singer, 6040 La Peltrie Street, took place at Chevra Kadisha-Bnai Jacob Synagogue, on Thursday, January 24, at half-past six o'clock. Rabbi David Roth officiated, assisted by Cantor Joshua Rosenzweig, and Reverend A. H. Greenberg. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white, organza gown made with inserts of Aleneon lace- a fitted bodice; scooped neckline; elbow-length sleeves; and full skirt with a short train. Her veil of tulle illusion was draped to a Juliet cap of lace petals; and she carried a prayer book with white orchids, Mrs. Arthur Roth, as matron of honour for her twin sister, wore a blue, peau de soie gown which had a boat-shaped neckline; elbow-resorts � florido
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of pink roses^SemowjBit^ was best man for his brother, The ushers were: Arthur Roth, and Norman Shapiro, brothers-in-law of the bride: Abe Weitzmsn, Nelson Yagod, Daniel Taran, Gordon Levitt, Stanley Weinateih, John Delusy, Sydney Sherman, David
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LEIB0V-NOBEL
The marriage of Miss Barbara Nobel, daughter of Mrs. Ursula Nobel, 629 Rockland Avenue, and the late Fritz Nobel, to Michael Lawrence Leibov, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Leibov, 6763 Marquette Street, was solemnized at Beth Ora Synagogue, on Sunday, December 16, at half-past twelve o'clock, by Rabbi Morris Halpern. The bride was given in marriage by Dr. Rudolf Nobel, her uncle; and by her mother. Her gown was appliqued with flowers and rhine-stones. It Was designed with a fitted bodice; round neckline; three-quarter-length sleeves; and bell-snaped skirt. Her veil of tulle illusion was arranged with a small, white mink hat; and bhe carried a
Srayer book with white orchids, [iss Susan Nobel attended her sister as maid of honour, wearing a blue, peau de soie gown, which had a fitted bodice; three-quarter-length sleeves; and full skirt. Her small hat was blue; and she carried blue carnations. Bernard Leibov was best man for his brother. The ushers were: Victor Nobel, brother of the bride; Isaac Kerz-ner, and Samuel Dickstein, cousins of the groom; Edward Kerz-ner, uncle of the-groom; Richard Rosenstein, brother-in-law of the groom; Jack Greener, Samuel Bo-tansky, and Moe Werbin. White chrysanthemums and gladioli were the wedding flowers. The wedding music was played by an orchestra. A luncheon wab served for two hundred guests in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Nobel, the bride's mother, was in a beige, brocade ensemble; with a beige hat. Mrs. Leibov, the groom's mother, wore a blue, satin sheath, with a matching overskirt; and her hat matched it. Each had a corsage of white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lawrence Leibov spent their wedding trip at Sugar Bush, Vermont. Here for the marriage were: Dr. and Mrs. Rudolf Nobel, of Ann Arbor, Mich., uncle and aunt of the bride; Dr. and Mrs. Werner Nobel, and son, David Nobel, of Greenfield, Mass., uncle and aunt, of the bride; Samuel La bow, of Ste. Agathe, Quebec, grandfather of the groom; Mrs. Bessie Kerz-ner, grandmother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlessinger, and Lisa, Frima, and Rosalyn; Mr. and Mrs. S. Kerzner, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerzner, uncles and aunts of the groom; and Miss Susan Wise, cousin of the groom; all of Ottawa, Ont.; and Mr. and Mrs. B. Landen, of Pembroke, Ont., cousins of the groom.
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