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Reverend and Mrs. Yehuda Polter, 7 Austin Crescent, will be in Montreal, Que.; for the marriage Of Miss Florence Barbara Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moss, of Montreal, to their son, Rabbi Israel Polter, of Omaha, Nebraska, on August 13, at Adath Jeshurun Hadrath Kodesh Synagogue.
Mrs. John J. Glass, 292 Glen-grove Avenue West, and her sister, Miss Rae Horowitz, 78 Burna-by Boulevard, spent two weeks in Muskoka, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Steiner, 3171 Bathurst Street, spent their honeymoon at the Nevele Hotel, in Ellenville, N.Y. Mrs. Steiner is the former Miss Marlene Mel-linger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mellinger, 493 Brunswick Avenue. Mr. Steiner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Steiner, 86 Exbury Road.
Mrs. Velina Edelstein, of Ottawa. Ont., visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sorin Edelstein, and new-bom daughter, Sharalyn Elise, 55 Neptune Drive.
Here for the marriage of Miss Merle Lee Levinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Levinsky, 630 Vesta Drive, to Martin Allen Kravitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kravitz, 15 Lyndhurst Court, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, were: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mor-tin, and Mark, Richard, and Larry, of San Diego, Calif., brother-in-law and sister of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. I. Maron, of Bradley Beach, New Jersey; and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kupsov, and Joan, of Erlton, New Jersey, were
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kupsov, 2 Graymar Avenue, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Philips, 118 Overbrook Place, are motoring to Erlton, New Jersey, to visit with Mb cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kupsov, and Joan: and from there will travel to Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris KrongOld. and Susan, and John, formerly oi 576 Gladstone Avenue, have taken up residence at 15 Dorchester Drive.
Miss Helen Scherer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scherer, 33 Peveril Hill Road North,, who is visiting relatives in England before touring Europe and will return home the end of August, was a guest at the Queen's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Allen Kravitz, r85 Montclair Avenue, spent their wedding trip in Mexico. Mrs. Kravitz is the former Miss Merle Lee Levinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Levinsky, Vesta Drive. Mr. Kravitz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kravitz, 17 Fraserwood Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman, 12 Dorchester Drive, recently had as their guests Mrs. Jack Spring, of Detroit, Mich., sister of Mr. Silverman, and her grandson, Mark Schipper, son of Mrs. Evelyn Schipper, of Los Angeles. Calif.; Mrs. I. Wegodner, ana Mrs. Carl Rogers, aunts; and Bernard Prince, son of Mrs. Rogers, and his fiancee, Miss Barbara Weinstein; all of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Cantor and Mrs. Harry Jacobs, 373 Joicey Boulevard, will spend two weeks in Muskoka, Ont., for their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rolston, 22 Shallmar Boulevard, spent their wedding trip touring Europe. Mrs. Rolston is the former Miss Maxine Shugar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Shugar, of Akron, Ohio. Mr. Rolston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rolston, 222 Strathearn Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Krigstin, 80 Westgate Boulevard, returned from a vacation at Grossinger's, in Ferndale, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Green, 600 Vesta Drive, spent their wedding trip in the Virgin Islands, Haiti, and Miami Beach, Florida. Mrs. Freeman is the former Miss Cecile Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green, 22 Peveril Hill Road North. Mr. Freeman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Freeman, 600 Vesta Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grunberg, of Geneva, Switzerland, were here for the marriage of their granddaughter, Miss Eleanor Hymson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hymson, 5509 Rosedale Avenue, Montreal, Que., to Roland Gerard Hersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hersen, 425 Roslyn Avenue, Montreal, Que., which took place at Temple Sinai. *
Mrs. /Mark Levy, 515 Chaplin Crescei/t, visited with her son-in-law tfad daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David/Grier (nee Deena Stern),
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landis, and Joyce, and Lorraine, formerly of 53 Latimer Avenue, have taken up residence at 63 Danby Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg, and Marlerie and Diane, of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Glazier, 155 Fairholme Avenue, her brother-in-law and sister.
Mrs. Nissim Jonathan, of Tel Aviv, Israel, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Moishe Pomocnik (nee Ora Jonathan, both formerly of Israel), and new-born son, Jonathan, 33 Was-dale Crescent. Mrs. Jonathan will spend, three months here.
Miss Anita Ginsberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginsberg, 165 Major Street, and her fiance. Harold Bronstine, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Samuel Bronstine, 242 Pan-nahill Road, were entertained at a personal shower and dance. Alfred Fisher was the host to one hundred and four guests. Mrs. Ginsberg, mother of the bride-elect, wore a gown of green peau de soie; and had a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Bronstine, mother of the groom-to-be, wore a gown of olive-green peau de soie; with a corsage of red, and white roses. Miss Anita Ginsberg, the bride-elect, was in a gown of pink peau de soie; and had a white orchid corsage. The marriage will take place on November 4, at Torah Emeth Synagogue, with Rabbi Marcus Ochs officiating.
Miss Marilyn Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenbaum, 173 .Hillmount Avenue, and the fiancee of Robert Mandel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mandel, 14 Overdale Road, whose marriage takes place on August 27, at half-past five o'clock, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, was the guest of honour at a luncheon. The hostesses were: Mesdames M. Alexandroff, 5 Win-dley Avenue; Walter Growe, 664 Briar Hill Avenue; and E. Solish, 16 Burnside Drive. Also present were Mrs. Gerald Growe, 50 Wal-mer Road; and Mrs. Micki Bel-man, 103 Bruncrest Drive. Miss Marilyn Greenbaum, the honoured guest, wore a white ensemble, with a three-quarter-length coat.
Miss Anita Ginsberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginsberg, 165 Major Street, and the fiancee of Harold Bronstine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bronstine, 242 Pannahiil Road, was honoured at a dinner and shower at Murray House. One hundred and fifty guests were received by the hostesses: Mesdames S. Bronstine, mother of the groom-to-be; H. Bronstine, and F. Bronstine, sisters-in-law of the groom-to-be; H. Wishnesky, grandmother of the bride-elect; S. Greenstein, of Ottawa, Ont., and J. Garr, aunts of the bride-elect; and Misses Marsha, Sharon, and Sheffer Bronstine, sisters of the groom-to-be. Mrs. Bronstine, mother of the groom-to-be, wore a light-blue linen dress. Mrs. Ginsberg, mother of the bride-elect, wore a mauve linen dress. Each had a corsage of red roses. Miss Anita Ginsberg, the bride-elect, wore a yellow linen dress; with a white orchid corsage. Here from out of town was Mrs. B. Bernstein, of Haliburton, Ont., great-aunt of the bride-elect. The marriage will take place on November 4, at Torah Emeth Synagogue, with Rabbi Marcus Ochs officiating.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tator, 107 Wembley Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ronda Tator, to Norman Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Roth, 312 Richview Avenue. The marriage will take place on August 29, at seven o'clock, at Beth Tzedec Synagogue chapel, with Rabbi Stuart Rosenberg officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landis, 63 Danby Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joyce Landis, to Lloyd Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Field, 2428 Keele Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarfield, 151 Old Forest Hill Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marilyn Clarfield. to Harvey Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross, 7 Cottingham Road. The marriage will take place in January.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
rah Sherman, 24 Hilltop Road, and the late Herbert . Sherman, to Meyer Frederick Florence, son of Mrs. Samuel Smith, 1840 Bathurst Street, and the late Louis Florence, of Sarnla, Ont., is announced. The marriage will take place on Monday, August -28; at naif-past five o'clock, at Holy Blossom Temple, with Rabbi W. GUnther PlaUt and Rabbi Abraham L. Fein-berg officiating, assisted by Cantor Samuel Stolnitz.
MARRIAGES
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The marriage of Miss Honey Tully, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tully, 127 Ava Road, to Dr. Mervin Rose, son of Wolfe Rose, of Dublin. Ireland, and the late Mrs. Wolfe Rose, was solemnized at Beth Sholom Synagogue, by Rabbi David Monson and Rabbi Bernard Rosensweig. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Her long gown of white shantung was designed with a fitted bodice, beaded lace applique adorning the square neckline; long sleeves; and full skirt with a large bow in the back, which terminated in a cathedral train. Her veil of tulle illusion was caught to a matching coronet, and she carried a bible with an orchid. Mrs. Jack Tully, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honour. She wore a pink, peau de soie gown, designed with a beaded bodice; and bell-shaped skirt; and her flowers were pink roses. Dr. David Dana was best man. The ushers were: Jack Tully, brother of the bride; Harvey Eisen, Jerry Tulchinsky, Barry Swadron, Donald Fox, Teddy Tulchinsky, Philip Campoli, and Sonny Arnoff. A dinner and reception at the Synagogue had two hundred guests present. Mrs. Tully, mother of the bride, wore pink, brocaded gown; styled with a fitted bodice; round neckline; and bell-shaped skirt: also a matching pill-box hat; ana had an orchid corsage. Dr. and Mrs. Mervin Rose spent their wedding trip in Mexico City and Acapulco,"' Mexico, the bride departing in a two-piece, off-white suit; with an orchid corsage. They have taken up residence at 127 Ava Road.
The marriage of Miss Florence Barbara Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moss. 6729 Davies Avenue, Montreal, One., to Rabbi Israel Polter, of Omaha, Nebraska, son of Reverend and Mrs. Yehuda Polter, 7 Austin Crescent, Toronto, will take place in Montreal, on August 13, at Adath Jeshurun Hadrath Kodesh Synagogue, Rabbi Israel L. Hauatnan officiating.
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The marriage of Miss Marilyn Platnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Platnick, 49 Alberta Avenue, to Gerald Bernard Glass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glass, 63 Old Colony Road, was solemnized on Tuesday, May 30, at half-past five o'clock, at the Beth Tzedec Synagogue, by Rabbi Stuart E. Rosenberg, assisted by Cantor Joseph Cooper. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a sheath gown of white satin; with a bouffant overskirt. The bodice of Alencon lace was embroidered with pearls; and the waistline was marked with a cummerbund, tied with a self-bow at the back. A jewelled crown held a tiered fingertip veil; and she carried white orchids and stephanotis. The matrons of honour were: Mrs. David Platnick, sister-in-law of the bride; and Mrs. Gerald Green-berg. They wore sleeveless, blue organza gowns, styled with tunic skirts: and had rhinestone tiara headpS��*.s; and carried cascade bouquets of yellow carnations. The bridesmaids were: Misses Donna Keltz, Rene Mintz, Sharon Weis-brod. and Marsha Ross, cousins of the bride; and Susan Greenspan, and Lorraine Bliman. Each wore a yellow and blue peau de soie gown; with a belled skirt; and rhinestone tiara headpieces; and carried cascade bouquets of tinted blue and yellow carnations. The flower girl was Debbie Waxman, cousin of the groom. She wore a pale yellow, organza dress; also a white and yellow flowered headpiece; and carried a nosegay of tangerine-toned and yellow chrysanthemums. The best man was Alan Glass, brother of the groom. The ushers were: David Platnick, brother of the bride; Ronald Mintz, cousin of the bride; David Hersh, Albert Was-man, and Henry Zboroyski, cousins of the groom; and Marten Sandler, nephew of the groom. The ringbearer was Aaron Wax-man, cousin of the groom. The wedding music was played by Murray Alter and his orchestra. A dinner and reception followed at the Synagogue, and four hundred and fifty guests were received. Mrs. Platnick, the bride's mother, wore an ice blue, peau de soie, full-length gown. She had a matching headpiece; and a corsage of blue and yellow baby orchids, Mrs. Glass, the groom's mother, chose a white and yellow brocade, full-length gown with a bouffant skirt. She had a matching feathered hat; and a corsage of yellow orchids. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Bernard Glass spent their Redding trip in Nassau, The Ba-" Was, and in Miami Beach, Flor-a. _ The bride travelled in a inana-coloared, knitted wool suit; had green accessories. They reside at 49 Alberta Avenue, Here for the wedding were: Mr. And Mrs. M. Gregroan, Mr. and Mrs, 8. Schwartz, Miss Rae Tobe, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sklar, Mr. and Mrs. I* Jacobs, and Sue-Ann; Dr. and Mrs. A. Caughr, Mr. and Mrs. Jack GreenftekL Mr. and Mrs. M. Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Benson, and Mr. and Mrs. M. GoUish. all of Detroit, Mich.: Dr. and Mrs. Irving Glass, of Cincinnati. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. David PUtefck, brother and sister-in-law of the krye,_of BodwsteT^N.Y.;
groom, of Kibbutz Kf ar Menachim, Israel; Lawrence Platnick, uncle of the bride, of Vancouver, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Berensweig, of Montreal, Que.; Mrs. S. Tobe, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tobe, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobe, alt of Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shreibman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fine, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Gold, all of Orillia, Ont.; Dr. and Mrs. B. Waxman, Mr. and Mrs. P. Shulman, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sil-bert, of Hamilton, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, of Kitchener, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Green, of St. Catharines, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. D. Tobe, of Fergus, Ont; and Mr. and Mr3. M, Snarpe, of Guelph, Ont.
FREEDMAN-SILVER
The marriage of Miss Myrna Gloria Silver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silver, 167 High-bourne Road, to Arnold Herbert Freedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freedman, of Brantford, Ont., was solemnized at the Beth Tzedec Synagogue, on Sunday, June 25, at two o'clock, by Rabbi Stuart E. Rosenberg. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a silver-coloured silk gown, fashioned with a cowl neckline, and puffed elbow-length sleeves, on the fitted bodice; and a full skirt. Her shoulder-length tulle illusion veil was held by a crown of seed-pearl beads; and she carried a bouquet of orchids, and stephanotis. Mrs. Jerome G. Cohen, of Detroit, Mich., cousin of the bride, was matron of honour. Mel-vin Freedman, brother of the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silver, where about one hundred guests were received. Mrs. Silver, mother of the bride, wore a gown of pink chiffon; and Mrs. Freedman, mother of the groom, a gown of blue lace. They both had white orchid corsages. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herbert Freedman spent their honeymoon in the British West Indies. They are residing at 44 Dunfield Avenue.
KRAVITZ-LEVINSKY
The marriage of Miss Merle Lee Levinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Levinsky, 630 Vesta Drive, to Martin Allen Kravitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kravitz, 17 Fraserwood Avenue, was solemnized on June 6, at half-past six o'clock, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, by Rabbi Walter WurzDurger, assisted by Cantor Nathan Adler. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Her white organza gown was ap-pliqued in re-embroiaered lace and seed-pearl-beads; styled with a fitted bodice; scooped neckline; cap sleeves; and bouffant skirt which had a large bow at the back. Her veil of tulle illusion was gathered to a crown of pearls and rhinestones; and she carried a nosegay with an orchid centre and stephanotis. Mrs. Stanley Goodman, sister of the groom, was matron of honour. She wore a gown of white lace set over a blue peau de soie tunic. Her flowers were a cascade of blue and white carnations; and she had a matching floral crown. The bridesmaids were: Misses Sandra Starkman, Annette Levine, Carol Bloom, and Karen Mitgang. Each wore an aquamarine, shirtmaker gown. Their crowns were of yellow carnations; and they carried semi-cascades of those flowers. Bonnie Goodman, niece of the groom, was flower girl. She wore a pale pink, organza dress, with white lace bodice; and carried a basket of yellow rose petals. The best man was Stanley Goodman, brother-in-law of the groom. The ushers were: Alex Liss. Dr. Harry Abramson, Harvey Schwartz, Harvey "Fenster, and Henry Levinsky, brother of the bride. At a dinner reception at the Synagogue, Mrs. Levinsky. mother of the bride, wore a shocking-pink, peau de soie gown, with vertical tiers; and bell-shaped skirt; also a matching headpiece; and had an orchid corsage. Mrs. Kravitx, mother of the groom, was attired in pale green lace over taffeta, which had fitted bodice; a cummerbund; and organza embroidery on the side panels. She had a green headpiece; and a blue orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Allen Kravita
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The marriage of Miss Cochava Dvico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dvico, of Tel Aviv, Israel, to Moshe Ribak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ribak, of Tel Aviv, Israel, was solemnized on June 29, at Ora Hall, Nachlat Benjamin 15, Tel Aviv, Israel. Jacob Ribak and his family arrived in Israel in 1948, the same year that Israel was established, and are now celebrating their thirteenth anniversary as Israelis. Members of the Ribak family have taken up residence in various parts of the world, a considerable number in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Morris Ryback, 127 Hillmount Avenue, is an uncle of the groom, and Harry Ruback, 28 Coats Avenue, a great-uncle. The Ribak family is originally from Shedlitz, Poland, which was also the home of Rabbi Michael Celniker, and Dr. M. Shwartzman, Rabbi, both of Toronto. Morris Rybak is married to the former Miss Ruth Schwartz, daughter of Jacob Schwartz, 127 Hillmount Avenue, and the late Mrs. Sarah Schwartz.
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