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Road, to Robert Rotman, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rotman, 120 Glenayr Road, was solemnized at Beth Tzedec Synagogue, on Wednesday, June 25, at half-past fire o'clock, by Dr. Stuart �. Rosenberg,- Rabbtr-assisted� by� Rabbi David Monson of Beth Sholom Synagogue, and Cantor A. Cooper. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore an Elizabethan styled gown of ivory-coloured silk. It had a full skirt,
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with a scalloped hem; and a pearl-edged oversklrt, extending into a chapel train, and acatered with Chantilly lace medallion*, hand-worked with heavy pearl beads; a bodice covered with pearl-beaded lace and worn with: matching gauntlets, with a medallion on each. Her fingertip veil was caught to a crown of orange blossoms; and she carried a cat-cade of white orchids and ate> phanotis, on a prayer book. The matron of honour was Mrs. L. Sheriff, sister of the groom, wearing a blue hand-painted, organza sheath. The maid of honour was Miss Marilyn Silver, wearing a pink, organza gown made with pearl-beaded leaves and flowers over the full akin. Thay
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had crowns of blue and white tinted chrysanthemums and Sweetheart roses, and carried bouquets of the same flowers. The flower girl was Gail Wynston, wearing a pink dreBs made with a satin saan and appliqued with pearJ-beaded leaves on the skirt and bodice. Her crown waa of blue and white- tinted chrysanthemums and Sweetheart roses; and she carried a cascade of the
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same flowers. The best man was Louis Sheriff, brother-in-law of the groom. The ushers were: Arnold Englander, Myron Siden-berg, Ralph Cincinnatus, Reuben Rosenblatt, Robert Goldstein, and Marvin Goodmanrtn^whlte" dinner jackets. The Synagogue sanctuary was decorated with large bouquets of white gladioli and chrysanthemums at the altar; and eight candelabra. The aisle was lined with wrought iron trees, adorned with fresh white chrysanthemums; and on every other pew a large, white, net bow was placed. A reception followed, with five hundred guests present at a dinner; and seven hundred guests at a dance. An orchestra played^ Eaoh�lady received�a
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white lace fan, with her name and the name of her escort engraved in gold. The head table was adorned with a large silver wedding band, surrounded by an arrangement of pink and white chrysanthemums and gladioli: and the remaining tables were decorated with smaller versions of the. same adornment: Abraham Opod-
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man, grandfather of the bride, cut the ceremonial challah. Mrs. Goodman, mother of the bride, wore a beaded, pink, lace sheath with a harem-skirt back; and had a p.nk orcn.d wr.at bouquet. Mrs. Rotman, mother of the groom, wore a beaded, blue, lace sheath, made with a chjffon panel, down the back; and had a blue orchid wrist bouquet Mrs. Sarah Lich-tenstein, grandmother of the groom, wore a toast-coloured lace gown; and a corsage of matching Tea roses. Mrs. Sarah Goodman, grandmother of the bride, wore a blue, draped chiffon sheath; and a corsage of pink Tea roses. Mrs. Fanny Titel, grandmother of the bride, wore a be.ge lace gown; and a corsage of blush-beige Tea roses. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rotman spent. their honeymoon at Grossinger's Hotel, in Ferndale, N. y^;_jyidLJn_J&w. .York._JLnd�j� iMiami Beach, Florida. The bride went away in a cherry-red, silk unit, with red and white si'k blouse, made to match the lining of the suit jacket. She had red satin shoes, a white straw hat; and a white orchid corsage. They have taken up residence at 115 Ava Road;---------------------------
Dav d Merlon, assisted by Cantor Sholom We pate n. The bride waa given in marriage by her father. The gro:m was escorted by his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Libfeld, of Chicago, 111. She was gowned in white peau de soie, made w th a scooped neckline tr.mmed w th rhinestones and seed-pearl-beading, and coming to a V in back; long sleeves; and a full skirt with two bows in back and a chapel-train^-Bar-fingertip illuson veil was ar-
ranged with a crown of pearl-beads and iridescent sequins and she carried a prayer bcok adorned with orchids and stephanotis. Miss Barbara Ann Kornblum. sister of the bride, as maid of honour, wore a 1 ght blue chiffon gown which had a boat-neckline coming to a V in back; and a full skirt gathered up at the hemline on the sides. She carried a cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses. Misses Barbara Alter, Barbara Teplitsky, and Freda Schatz, bridesmaids, were sleeveless, light green, silk organza gowns. Each had a boat-shaped neckl ne caught with bows at the shoulder; and full skirt with a large bow at the back; and carried a cascade bouquet of rust-coloured and yellow chrysanthemums. Misses Marian Trefler, Es-
LIBFELD-KORNBLUM
The marriage of Miss Lorraine Kornblum, daughter �1 Mr. and Mrs. Morris (Moe) Kornblum, 153 Fairholme Avenue, to Ted Libfeld, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Libfeld, was solemnized at Adath Israel Syna-ogue, Sunday, October 12, at alf-past five o'clock, by Rabbi
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sire Davis, and Bella-Novitaky; also bridesmaids, wore identical dresses in orange-colour. The junior bridesmaids were Doreen and S mniie Kornblum, sisters of the bride. The former wore aquamarine-coloured silk organza, with a pleated shawl collar and f ulL-Sjd rU jajid.,cftirjfid--a_ caftcadfi bouquet of rust-coloured and yellow chrysanthemums. The latter wore a long pink satin gown, with a rounded neckline, full skirt, scalloped at the waistline; w.'th a garland of pink and blue carnat'ons in her hair; and car-red a bouquet of the same flowers. Gloria Libfeld, niece of the groom, of Chicago, 111., was flower girl, in a blue and white organza dress with a short pleated skirt and short sleeves, and carried a basket of rose petals. Milton Na'berg, cousin of the groom, was best man. The ushers were: Stanley Cash, cousin of the bride; Dav'd Kornbiumj Jack Kornblum, uncles of the bride; Allen Schwartzberg, David Leifer, and Andre Goldberg. The junior ushers were: Barry Naiberg, cousin of the groom; and Barry Cash, ccusin of the bride. Alex Libfeld, nephew of the groom, of Chicago, 111., was ring-bearer. The UBhers and ring-bearer wore m'dnight-blue tuxedos. The altar was decorated with white carnations. A dinner and reception followed at the Synagogue. Mrs. Kornblum, mother of the bride, wore a gown of white lace set over a champagne-coloured silk sheath, which had a V-neckline, cap sleeves, and a bustle in back; with an orchid
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Libfeld spent their wedding trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Elienville, N.Y.; and New York, the bride travelling in a beige cashmere suit, trimmed wiU� a mink collar, with a brown feathered bead-piece; and an orehd corsage. They have taken tip residence at 3890 ^Batburat Street Out-of-town guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. David Libfeld, of Montreal, Quebec: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poremba, of Chicago, Illinois; and Mr. and Mrs. S. Gangbar, of Gait, Ontario. This was the first wedding to take place; at Adath Israel Synagogue's new building at 37 Southbourne Avenue.
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The marriage of Miss Clare Feuer, daughter of Mrs. Lisa Feuer, 159 Dufferin Street, and the late Leonard M. Feuer, to William
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A. H. Bolton, of Ins tow, Sask., was solemnized at Holy Blossom Temple, at one o'clock, on Thursday, December 4, by Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg. The bride was given in marriage by her mother. She wore a light-brown, silk shantung sheath, fashioned with a V-neck-line; and a bolero with short sleeves, and a rounded neckline She had a dusty-rose-coloured veil studded with rhinestones. and a mink stole Mrs. Maxwell Stanley King, 96 Old Colony Road, waa matron of honour. The best man was Earl Usnrkh, 9 Bunty Lane, Bayview Village. Mrs. Feuer, mother of the bride, received at a luncheon at the Westbury Hotel in honour of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross Bolton spent their wedding trip motoring through Eastern Ontario. They have taken up residence at 111 Soudan Avenue
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