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The marriage of Miss Myrna Iris Gameroff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gameroff, 4910 Mira Road, to Irwin Leonard Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Schwartz, of Moncton, N. B., and of Montreal, was solemnized at Shaare Zion Synagogue, on Feb-^ruary 25, at half-past five o'clock, by Rabbi Maurice S. Cohen, assisted by Rabbi Stanley Bercovitch, of Bristol, Pennsylvania. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was gowned in ivory-coloured white satin, designed with a fitted, lace bodice, with long sleeves; and full skirt appliqued with matching lace, and made with a bustle at the back ending in a long train. Her veil of tulle illusion was placed by a flowered headpiece; and she carried a bouquet of white orchids, and stephanotis. Miss Rosalind Beryl Gameroff, as maid of honour
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for her sister, wore a gown of green chiffon set over white lace; and a coronet of matching material; and carried a cascade of yellow roses. Vaughn Butland was best man. The ushers were: Douglas Gameroff, brother of the bride; Marcus Baum, cousin of the groom; Murray Bernstein, Larry Gilbert, Lewis Kovitch, and Harry Sherman. The wedding flowers were gold-coloured, yellow, and white carnations, roses, and chrysanthemums. There was orchestra music. Two hundred and ninety guests were received in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Gameroff, the bride's mother, wore a flowered brocade sheath; and a light green tulle hat. Mrs. Schwartz, mother of the groom, was in a gold-coloured peau de soie sheath; with matching headdress. Their flowers were corsages of white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. Schwartz spent their wedding trip in Stowe, Vermont, the bride travelling in a raspberry-red-knitted suit. They have taken up residence at 5460 Bessborough Avenue. Here for the marriage were: Rabbi Stanley Bercovitch, of Bristol, Pa., cousin of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. I. Abramson, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stuart, of Moncton, N. B.; Mr. and Mrs. D. Spevack, and Leatrice, of Toronto, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Getten, of Trenton, N. J., cousins of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shapiro, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shapiro, of Quebec City, cousins of the bride; and Mrs. Emma Parker, of Washington, D. C, cousin of the bride.
long, pointed sleeves; full skirt scattered with beaded appliques, which continued as a chape) train. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was gathered to a tiara of rhin*. stones; and her flowers were white carnations and Sweetheart roses. Miss Shirley Francis waB maid of honour for her sister. Her gown was of gold-coloured satin, with pleated, fitted bodice; and a full skirt Her headdress a band of that material with veiling: and she carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. James Miller was best man. Peter Evans, of Niagara Falls, Ont., was the usher. Participating for the bride's parents were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lilley; and for the groom's parents were Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Rosenberg. After the ceremony, a dinner was served in the Gold Room for forty guests. Mrs. Lilley wore a gown of green peau de soie; and a matching headdress; and had a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Rosenberg wore a gown of gold-coloured and black brocade; with a matching headdress; and had a corsage of Talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae spent their honeymoon, in Montreal, Que., at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, having travelled via Trans-Canada Air Lines. The bride departed in a black, wool dress; a red, wool coat; with a black and white straw hat; and had a corsage of white gardenias. They are residing at 640 Roselawn Avenue. Here for the wedding were: George Riesz, of Los Angeles. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Plouffe, of North Bay, Ont.; Heinz Durr, and Miss Doris Harsch, of Ottawa, Ont.
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TORONTO MARRIAGES
RAE-FRANCIS
The marriage of Miss Doreen Lynn Francis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Francis, of London, England, to Robert Rae, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sneddon Rae, of Falkirk, Scotland, was solemnized on January 27, at half-past seven o'clock, by Rabbi Louis Cashdan, in the reception room of the Park Plaza Hotel. The bride was given in marriage by Norman Lilley. She wore a gown of white
f>eau de soie designed with scal-oped neckline, enhanced by inserts of seed-pearl-beads, and sequins;
The marriage of Miss Audrey Abramson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Abramson, 150 Pine-wood Avenue, to Jack M. Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Schultz, of Winnipeg, Man., was solemnized on Sunday, January 14, at half-past twelve o'clock, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, in Winnipeg, Man. Rabbi Milton Arom officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white peau de soie, cocktail-length gown; fashioned with a high neckline, long lily-pointed sleeves, and a bouffant skirt. Her rhinestone tiara held a tulle-illusion, finger-tip veil; and she carried a white bible adorned with white orchids. Mrs. Sydney Cohen, sister of the groom, was the matron of honour. She wore a turquoise-blue chiffon gown; and had a matching hat; and carried a cascade bouquet of tinted-to-match roses and carnations. Sydney Cohen, brother-in-law of the groom, was the best man. Mrs. Abramson, the bride's mother, wore a turquoise-blue satin sheath dress; and had a matching hat*~ and a white orchid corsage. Mrs, Schultz, the groom's mother, chose a coffee-coloured lace gown; and had a matching hat; and a white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Schultz spent their wedding trip in Daytona Beach, Florida. They will reside at 2 Dorado Court. In Winnipeg, Man., for the marriage was Mrs. Ernest Mar-murek, 64 Maxwell Street.
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