THE CANADIAN JEWISH BEVIEW
FEBRUARY S3,1*1
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MONTREAL MARRIAGES
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The marriage of Misa Marcla Ungar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Prank Ungar. 2670 Goyer Avenue, to Morton Elliot Schnaar, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Hyman Schnaar, 3779 Draper Avenue, took place in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, on December 3, at half-past twelve o'clock. Rabbi Maurice S. Cohen officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was attired in a white, peau de sole gown appliqued with Alen-con lace, and styled with a fitted bodice; scooped neckline;- long sleeves; and full skirt. Her short veil of tulle illusion was topped by a crown of seed-pearl-beads; and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis.' Mrs. Jack Albert, as matron of honour for her sister, wore a mauve, satin gown, with a round, beaded neckline; and full skirt. Her hat was of mauve petals; and she carried a cascade of white and mauve carnations. Misses Gertrude and Mavis Schnaar, Were bridesmaids for their sister-in-law. Each was gowned in mauve satin, cut with a bell-shaped skirt; had a rhine-stone tiara; and carried white and mauve carnations. Sydney Davidow was best man. The ushers were: Jack Albert, brother-in-law of the bride; Martin Hoffer, David Cohen, and Hascal Rosen, cousins of the groom; Ronald Steinberg, and Melvin Davidson. Lionel Albert, nephew of the bride, was page boy. The floral background of the wedding was of white and mauve carnations, chrysanthemums, and gladioli. The wedding
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music was played by an orchestra. A luncheon for two hundred and seventy guests was served in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Ungar, the bride's mother, was in a mauve, brocade sheath, made with a scooped neckline; and elbow-length sleeves; and had a petal hat of the same shade. Mrs. Schnaar; the groom's mother, wore a mauve, brocade and lace sheath, with a scooped neckline; also a mauve, beaded hat. Each had a corsage ox white orchids. Mrs. Samuel Be-renbaum, grandmother of the groom, was In a deep mauve, peau de soie gown; with matching nat; and her flowers were a corsage of white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Elliot Schnaar spent their wedding trip in Miami Beach, Florida, the bride departing in a blue, wool sheath. They have taken up residence at 2670 Goyer Avenue. Here for the marriage were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Miller, and Mrs. Philip Wiener, of Far Rock-away, N. Y., cousins of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bettman, of Cincinnati, Ohio, uncle and aunt of the bride; Mrs. Arnold David-ner, of Saskatoon, Sask., cousin of the groom; John Schnaar, of Silver Springs, Maryland, uncle of the groom; Mrs. Harry Spiegle-man, of Buffalo, N. Y., aunt of the bride; and Mrs. Saul Berlin, of Toronto, Ont.
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The marriage of Miss Frances Gerda Schachter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schachter, 1600 Queen Street East, to Harvey Norman Yalonetsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yalonetsky, 14 Oxford Street, was solemnized on Sunday, December 31, at half-past five o'clock, at Beth Tzedec Synagogue, by Rabbi Stuart E. Rosenberg, assisted by Cantor Joseph Cooper. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was gowned in white peau de soie, with seed-pearl-beads and lace at the scooped neckline and bodice; and bustle-back skirt which extended from rosettes to a chapel train. A crystal crown placed her fingertip, tulle illusion veil; and she carried a white bible with a white orchid and stephanotis. Mrs. Itz Caplan, of St. Catharines, Ont., sister of the groom, was the matron of honour. She wore a gold-toned, peau de soie and lace gown,
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fashioned with a fitted bodice and rosettes of lace on the front of the skirt. A matching cabbage rose was her headdress; and she had a cascade of yellow roses. The bridesmaids were: Mesdamea Melvin Steiner, and Manny Druk-ier, and Misses Lola Calhoun, and �velyh Papoff. They wore blue velvet and peau de soie gowns; with matching cabbage rose headdresses; and carried yellow roses. The junior bridesmaid was Elaine Caplan, niece of the groom, wore a gown, like their gowns; with a veiled rose headpiece; and carried a nosegay of yellow roses. The best man was Itz Caplan. brother-in-law of the groom; and the ushers were: Tully Morgenstern. Har-r vey Bisgould. Melvin Steiner, William Siegal, Bernard Grumet, and Gedalyah Gordon, of Montreal. Que. The junior usher was Sheldon Schachter, brother of the bride. The ringbearer was Allan Caplan, a nephew of the groom. The wedding music was played by Archie Ginsberg and his orchestra. Mrs. Schachter, the bride's mother, wore a dusty-rose-coloured, peau de soie, sheath gown; cut with a rounded neckline; and short sleeves; also a hat of that shade; and had a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Yalonetsky, the groom's mother, wore a blue-mauve, peau de soie sheath gown; with a beaded bodice; and short sleeves; also a matching hat; and her flowers were a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Norman Yalonetsky spent their wedding trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellenville, N.Y. The bride travelled in a magenta, three-piece wool suit. Here for the marriage were: Mrs. Ruth Lamenack, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Greenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Blumenstein, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Katz, all of Detroit, Mich.-^ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lennett, of Vancouver, B.C.; Abe Schachter, of Hamilton, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Schachter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Herzog, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Korman. and Aaron, and Baily, Mr. ana Mrs. P. Weinberg, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Caplan, all of St. Catharine's, Ont.
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