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Mr. and Mrs. P. Wagman and family, formerly of 829 Glenholme Avenue, moved to their new home at 98 Chiltern Hill Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kates and family, of Chicago, 111., spent the summer with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kates, Rusholme Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shugar and family, Rosemary Road, have returned from their summer home, Myttfor Gardens, on Lake Sim-coe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Meet, Bell woods Avenue, have taken up residence at 360 Vaughan Road.
Misses Sydell Brandenburg, of Bronx, N.Y., and Kitty Greenberg, of New York, returned home by plane after visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldberg and family. 16 Edgewood Avenue.
Mrs. S. D. Hirsch and children, Robert and Br en da Sue, of Savanna n, Ga., spent a month with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, Spruce Hill Road.
Mrs. S. Aaron, Nina Avenue, is visiting in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldstein � and sons, Frank and Robert, Glenardon Road, are back after spending two months in Lob Angeles, Calif., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Node], man, formerly of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiener and son, Gerald, Lauder Avenue, have returned from Bel-Air Beach, on Lake Simcoe, where they spent the summer. They had as their guests her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallace; her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs, S. Wallace and son. Bertram; Mr. and Mrs. S. Blinick, formerly Miss Jean Wallace, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Wine and children, Barbara and Howard, all of Chicago, III; and Mr. and Mrs. B. Litchfield, of Joliet, HL
Mrs. M. Rosenberg, Ridge Hill Drive; her sister. Mrs. D. Temins, Forest Ridge Drive; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mandell, Lake Shore Boulevard, spent a week on the Saguenay cruise from Montreal, < Que. On their return, Mrs. Rosenberg and Mrs. Temins were met in Montreal by their husbands, and 'spent several days at the Mount Royal Hotel, where they were present at the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Morris AmaeL of Montreal, Ope,
Mrs. Samuel Cohen, . Chsritan Avenue, returned front Algonquin
returned from Long Island, N.Y., where they spent the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. Allan Janls and son, Stephen, Rosebury Road, spent a week in Algonquin Park.
Mrs. Philip Gold, Westmount Avenue, spent two weeks at Carlsbad Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Berenbaum and family, formerly of 288 Westmount Avenue, have moved to 523 Vesta Drive.
Allan Maser and Jack Bender, of Ottawa, spent several days here.
Mrs. Joseph H. Winters, Heath Street West, has returned after spending several days in Rochester, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pierce, of Montreal, Que., have returned home after spending the summer with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine P. Dickler, Bathurst Street, at their cottage at Jackson's Point
Miss Florence Goldstein, Kendal Avenue, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinberg, of Mount Vernon, N.Y., for two weeks.
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Mrs. Charles Cohen and daughters, Frances and Dorothy, formerly of Buffalo, N.Y., returned to their home in North Hollywood, Calif., after spending six weeks with Mrs. Cohen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Levine, Major Street. They also spent two weeks in Buffalo, N?Y., visiting Mr. and Mrs, I. San-ders.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Tessler, of Montreal, Que~ spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. David Steiner,
Naftolin, 43 Lauder Avenue, whose marriage to Russell Gladstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gladstone, 165 Robert Street, took place on June 9, were: Mrs. Harry Rubinoff and Mrs. Herman Rubinoff, at luncheon at Arcadian Court; Mesdames B. Alexander, A. Kendall, R. Cohen, S. Lester, and M. King, dinner and evening at the home of Mrs. H. Glacier, Ossington Avenue; Mrs. L. Campbell and Mrs.
G. Swadron, Bhower at the former's home, Danforth Avenue; Mesdames M. Freedman, H. Long-ert, J. Mann, M. Sonshine, B. Rubinoff, R. Rubinoff, and B. Rubin, off, evening at the former's home, Rusholme Road; Mrs. J. Slovin, luncheon at Arcadian Court; Mrs. I. Ziman and daughter, Sarah, Queen Street West, evening; Mrs. S. Naftolin and Mrs. M. Ittleman, 201 Shaw Street, evening; Mrs. R. Baum and Mrs. M. Harris, tea; Mrs. M. Rubinoff, 59 Rusholme Road, presentation evening; Mrs. M. Green, dinner; Mrs.. N. Rubin, Delaware Avenue, and Mrs. A. Estrin, Lauder Avenue, dinner at the Georgian Room; Mrs. B. Rubinoff, Rosemount Avenue, dinner and evening; Mrs, H. Katz, tea; Mrs. I. Gladstone and Mrs. M. Rubinoff, dinner; Mrs. S. Rubinoff, Winnett Avenue, evening; Mrs. S. Rubin, Harvie Avenue, evening; .Mrs. B. Rubinoff, Rusholme Park Crescent, and Mrs. A. Rubinoff, Gloucester Grove, tea, at the Arcadian Court; Mrs. S. Ed-son, Palmerston Avenue, evening; Mrs. I. Seetner, luncheon at the Arcadian Court; Misses Jennie Naftolin, Winnett Avenue, and Sylvia Rosensweig, Grace Street, tea; Mrs. I. Gula, Bathurst Street, evening; Mrs. H. Pacter and Mrs. N. Naftolin, Havelock Street, personal shower; Mrs. R. Gladstone, tea at Arcadian Court; Mrs. J. Bromstein, Mrs. H. Sklar, and Miss Dora Mitchell, dinner; Mrs. J. Rubinoff and Mrs. M. Kopstick, 1066 College Street, evening: Mesdames H. Adelman, J. Wolfman, and M. Green, kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Wolfman, Huron Street; Mesdames M. Slotkin, R. Lester, L, Lester, J. Stern, J. Cole,
H. Glazier, R. Gould, L. Ross, D. Eisen, J. Brown and D. Vanek,
Sresentation tea at Round Room; Irs. H. Naftolin, Winnett Avenue, and Mrs. H. Goldhar, Arlington Avenue, evening at the letter's home; Misses Elsie and Shirley Rubin, Harvie Avenue, theatre; Mrs. F. Alexander and Mrs. M. Alexander, tea at the Round Room; and Mrs, J. Naftolin, Lander Avenue, mother of the bride, at dinner and evening, with two hundred guests present
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Mr. and Mrs. B. Wernick and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gross, of Buffalo, N.Y� spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. CampbelL and Mr. and Mrs. B. Silverman, Beat-
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Mrs. Ethel Gould and daughter, Sheila, formerly of Toronto and Montreal, Que., spent a week with the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hashmall, Dundas Street West; her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, W. Goodman, Claxton Boulevard; and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Zimmerman, Rusholme Road, en route to Miami, Florida, where they will take up permanent residence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Stelnick, Harrison Street, were at home in celebration of the bar-mitxvah of their son, Peter.
Mrs. N. Chasen, of Detroit, Mich., visited for five days with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stern, 1482 Queen Street West
Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown and daughter, Helen, of Detroit Mich., spent several days with the former's sister, Mrs. D. Tompkins, Palmerston Boulevard.
Miss Rose Yasse, Borden Street, has returned from Bonx, N.Y., where she was present at the marriage of her cousin, Miss Frances Bleich, of Bronx, to Milton Wein.
Thoee who entertained for Mrs. Russell N. Gladstone, of London, Ont, formerly Miss Shirley Naftolin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
-W-'tte late Horry Herehman will take place on Sunday, September 22, at eleven a.m., at the Pride of Israel Sick Benefit Society Cemetery, Roselawn Avenue.
The unveiling of a monument to the late Esther Morrison Frankl will take place on Sunday, September 22, at 1 p.m., at the Toronto Hebrew Benevolent Society Cemetery, Dawes Road. Relatives and friends are invited.
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The unveiling of the tombstone to the late Henry Sackin will take place on Sunday, September 15, at 10.30 a.m., at Shaim Resabbath, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends cordially invited. All cars meet at 10 a-m. at 320 Markham Street
BIRTHS
Bom, to Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Brestin (nee Harriet Shleser), of * Chicago, HL, at Michael Reese Hospital, in Chicago, on August 30, a son,'' Paul Robert; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shleser, 31 Wells Hill Avenue; and of Dr. L. J. Breslin, 142 Spadina Road; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. S. Breslin, 795 College Street x
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Jalius Marcus (nee Margaret Wolfe), 1420 Dundas Street West at Mount Sinai Hospital, on September 7, a daughter, Anita Ruth, sister of Charlotte Frances, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolfe, 62 Euclid Avenue.
Danson (nee Iaobel Bull, of London, England), 487 St Gerrnaine Avenue, at Toronto General Hospital, on September 10, a son, brother of Kenneth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bull, of Edge-ware, Middlesex, London, England; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dan-son, Wells Hill Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Godfrey (nee Pearl Kates), 638 Bathurst Street, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on September 6, a daughter, Sharon Beverley, sister of Phyllis Lenore. Grandparents are Rabbi and Mrs. A. Kates, 679 Bathurst Street
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slah, of Syracuse, N.Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Susan, to David Gordon Granat-stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Granatstein, High Park Boulevard.
Klein, Baldwin riage to take place In
Germany^ plan for sterilisation or deportation of all halfrJews was revealed in a captured Goraasn document at Nuremberg to here been drafted by Dr. Fran* 8cttef> elberger, former Justice Minister.
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Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. TheodoTe Richmond (nee Mickey Abel), 65 Roxton Road, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on September 7, a daughter, Carol Lee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abel, 98 Concord Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Richmond, 59 Wales Street
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Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zitrelstdn (nee Gertrude Fisher), 431 Spadina Avenue, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on August SI, a daughter, Judith Ellen, sister of Paula Suzanne. Grsusdpaienta are Mr. and Mrs. S. Fisher, 187 Up-pincott Street; and Mr. and Mrs. I. Zigelstein, 422 College Street
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Barney J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shubinsky, 1070 Qaeen Street West announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Samuel Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Rose, Chestnut Street
Mr. and Mrs. M. Yankoo, 370 Queen Street East announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay, to Morris Nissenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nissenbaum, 602 V4 College Street
Mr. and Mrs, I. M. Katz, Mark-ham Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Mildred, to Dr. Sidney H. Margulis, son of Mrs. I. Margulis, of Buffalo, N.Y., and the late S. Margulis, the marriage to take place early in December, in Buffalo.
The engagement of Miss Noreen Tepperman, daughter of H. Tep-periuan, Kensington Avenue, and the late Mrs. Tepperman, to Man-eel S. Katz, sou of Mr. and Mrs. L Katz, Markham Street is announced.
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