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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
NOVEMBER 23, 1945
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Lerner, Gros-venor Avenue, spent a holiday at Ivry.
Mrs. J. Stewart, Grosvenor Avenue, left for Princeton, NJ., to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baron, and will later go to California to spend the winter.
Mrs. Rose Medine, Sherbrooke Street West, spent a holiday at Ste. Agathe.
Mn. Joseph Bernstein. Victoria Avenue, returned from New York.
Mrs. Abe Bronfman, Westmoant .Avenue, is in New York.
Mrs. Samuel Schneiderman, Groavenor Avenue, went to Atlantic City by plane, where she will spend two weeks.
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tea; Mrs. I. Hinhberg, Victoria Avenue, evening; Mrs. B. Rpch-werg, Queen Mary Road, evening; and Mrs. A. Alfandri, Victoria Avenue, evening.
Miss Sadie Block, who is attending college in Boston, Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Block, Grey Avenue.
A. Pevtner. of New York, visited his daughter, Mrs. L. Eisen, Cote St. Luc Road, for several days.
Mrs. M. Browman, Kingston Avenue, left to join her husband at Miami Beach, Florida.
Horace Block, of Fredericton, N. B., is visiting, his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. Climan, Coronet Avenue.
Mrs. Russell Brenner, of New Y^ork, is the guert of Mr. and Mrs. Ponsard .A venue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salonin, 6049 Durocher Avenue, are in Miami, Florida, to spend the next four months.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Veinish and daughter, Helen, 391 St Joseph Boulevard West, have taken up residence at 34 St. Catherine Road.
Mn. M. Wagner. Waverley Street, is spending a few weeks in Toronto, where she is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Cpl. and Mrs. A. Abramovitch, and children, Chartee and Sandra. CpL Abramovitch is stationed in Toronto.
Captain and Mrs. Leonard S. Dickman have returned to Montreal from Miami Beach, Florida and are spending some time with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. Frie-feld, St. Famille Street Captain Dickman is on terminal leave from the United States Air Forces, and will be going shortly on a flight to Cuba and Haiti, via New York, Washington, Augusta, and Miami, �accompanied by Mrs. Dickman and fold. Mrs. � '----------
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Mr. and Mrs. Loois Wolfe, Bon-aviata Avenue, are leaving to spend the winter in Florida.
Mrs. M. A. Pine, Victoria Avenue, entertained thirty guests at dinner.
Mr, and Mrs. David Myers, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who stopped at the Mount Royal Hotel, were entertained by: Mr. and Mrs. J. Lew-inson, Sherbrooke Street West, at sapper, at El Morocco; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Usher, Belmont Avenue, at a buffet supper party.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Metnick, of Los Angeles; Cal., who were the guests of the tatter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fine, Victoria Avenue, were entertained by: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fine, Victoria Avenue, at dinner and a tea; Mr. and Mrs. M. Leon, Cote St. Luc Road, dinner; Mr. and Mrs. E. Crelinstein, Clanran-ald Avenue, evening; Mrs. Charles Finkelstein, Grosvenor Avenue,
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Joseph Ornstein, WOlowdale Avenue, who was born on Renem-brance Day.
Miss Laura Glkkman, Grey Avenue, is vistting Mrs. Rufus Wolfe, at St. John, N.B.
Sergeant-Major and Mrs. Jack Soroka, Brttlon Avenue, spent a holiday at Nantel, in the Lauren-tian Mountains.
Norman Shaffran- who is a student at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Shaffran, Kent Avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. William Malus, Lacombe Avenue, entertained at a dinner party for the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Marcovitz, Queen Mary Road, formerly Mrs. Lillian Avra-sin Stitt Mrs. A. K. Viner poured. Mrs. Anna Berzan, Grovehill Place, gave a dinner in honor of her nephew, Welville Lithwick, of Ottawa, prior to his marriage to Miss Ruth Ain, of B rock vi lie, Ontario. The table was centred with bronze and yellow chrysanthemums, white tapers, trimmed with orange blossoms, and a miniature bride and groom. White bells and ribbons were suspended over the table which was set for twenty.
Mrs. H. D. Cheifetx, Outre-mont Avenue, is leaving for Boston, Mass., to visit Mrs. Ray Gel-fan d, and Rabbi and Mrs. Charles Freedroan. all formerly of Montreal. Dr. Gelfand is overseas.
Major Samuel Hcrshpn, Canadian Dental Corps, Lajoie Avenue, returned from three years' service overseas.
Mrs. I. Shaffran, 3844 Kent Avenue, went by plane to Atlantic City and New York, where she will spend two weeks.
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York, where they spent one and from New Brunswick. N. J., where they visited with Mrs. S. Berkowiti and sons, David and Bernard,
CpL Joseph Scopp, U.S.A.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Scopp, City Hall Avenue, returned to the United States, after serving for three years in India and China, and is visiting his parents for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boretsky, 776 Wiseman Avenue, returned from a two-week trip to New York, and Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Barsky, Durocher Avenue, are in New York for ten days, having gone for the Roskies-Schipper wedding.
Mortimer Freedlander, Park Avenue, spent several days in Oet-roit, Mich., where he visited Mr. and Mn. Jack Abel and daughter, Miss Shirley Abel; and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freedlander.
Cpl. Harold Verner, U. S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Verner, Querbes Avenue, returned after two years in European service. He was attached to the First and Third Armies, and after V-E day, he entered the Counter Intelligence Corps, with the Seventh and Ninth Armies. Now in Boston, Mass., he is expected home this week-end.
Mrs. Alexander Dolowitz, of New York, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harvey, 33 Map-lewood Avenue, while here for the opening of the ORT exhibition.
Staff-Sgt Ralph N. Silver, of Bloomfield, NJ., and Sgt Saul Cohen, of Brooklyn, N.Y.. both of whom returned after three years in the Sooth Pacific and Japan, with the U.S.A.A.F., are spending their leave with Sgt Cohen's mother, Mrs. B. Oohen, 5992 Park Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, Saul Angen, Van Home Avenue, have returned from a motor trip to New York, and Atlantic City.
Mesdames Adolphe Pesner, J. Gotfman, I. N. Peener, aad A. N. Pesner entertained at a cocktail party and supper presentation at
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the home of Mrs. Adolphe Pesner, 12 Pagnuelo AVenue, in honor of Miss Martha Pesner, a bride-elect of December 16, and fiancee of Lieut. Mortimer S. Rother.
Mrs. Louis Raisman, 4137 Esplanade Avenue, entertained at an evening for Mrs. Jack Borahow, of Toronto, Out, the sister of Mrs. M. Feldman, Stuart Avenue and also at an evening in honor of Mrs. Herman Finn, of Dayton, Ohio, who is visitin* her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman, Stuart Avenue,
Miss Helen Brodie, fiancee of Max Yegendorf, and a bride-elect of January 20, was entertained a dinner presentation of odd cups and saucers by: Mesdames S. Chait, B. Roter, M. Moranta, G. Perlman, B. Helfidd, D. Satov, K. Pishman, Ray Chait. M. Lehrtr, Misaes Frances Kats, Esther Andes, and Gohfte Perhn*n.
Mrs. Isaac Sotonoff, 4666 Es-piaaad* A venae, entertained thirty-five fqpsts at ta* at tfca Samovar in hooor of bar d���btsT, Bather, fiancee of Henry Baytin, and a
bride-elect of December SO. The table centerpiece was of carnations and mixed autumn flowers, and candles. Pictures were taken. HM nonoree was presented witfe a Mt of silver flatware by her mother, and a bridal set by her fiance's mother, Mrs. M. Baylin, of Ottawa, Ont.
Among the 161 persona who unteered to execute the death ence imposed on OseehoT
leading quisling, Prof. ___,
Pfitzner, Nazi Viee-Kayor of Prague, were fourteen Jews, including three girts.
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