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Born, to Dr. Samuel Shuster and Mrs. Shuster (nee Isabel Blumen-thal), Girouard Avenue, a son, at the Jewish General Hospital, on July 26. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Blumenthal, Strathearn Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Shuster, Bloomfield Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William R. Druick (nee Jeannette Slabo-sky), Avonmore Avenue, a sun, Donald Lewis, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, on July 23. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Moe Sla-boaky, Van Home Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. B. Druick, St. Urbain Street.
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Miss Edna Agranovitch, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Agranovitch, Rivard Street, and the late I, N. Agranovitch, who is spending six weeks with her mother, was in St. Paul, Minn., for the past year, attending the University of Minnesota, College of Education, in Minneapolis, and will return there.
Claire Shulkin, Lajoie Avenue, who is spending the summer in Huntingdon, visited her grandmothers, Mrs. J. Mittleman, Col-onial Avenue; and Mrs. H. Shulkin, Queen Mary Road, at Crystal Bench, near Ste. Genevieve.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gotlieb, 4669 Esplanade Avenue, have talc-en tap residence at 615 Champag-near Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Wexler, Lau-rier Avenue West, returned from a two-week vacation i� New York.
Mrs. Samuel Pollack, Bloom-field Avenue, returned from 61d Orchard Beach, Maine, and is spending the rest of the summer in Ste. Agathe with her children, Melvyn, Bernard, and Joel.
Miss Mary Leiffer, Jeanne Mance Street, has gone to Bathurst, N.B., to be the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leckner, for several
L. Solomon and children, and Myrna Ruth, of King-i,'Ont., are spending the sum-
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seigel (form-�ly Misa Rhoda Gasoi), and Mrs. �w. Gasoi and son, Robert, of Brooklyn, N.Y., are visiting Mrs. B. Gasoi, in Woodlands; and Mrs. S. Gasoi, Waverley Street.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lesser, St. Urbain Street, spent their vacation with the latter's mother, Mrs. B. Gasoi, at her summer cottage in Woodlands.
Mrs. S. Serchuk, Jeanne Mance Street; returned after spending a month at Plattsburg, N.Y.; and had as her guests, Mrs. H. Sinclair and son, Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bronson, Mrs. B. Bernstein, and Miss Estelle, Serchuk.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kahlen-berg and son, Arthur, Park Avenue, returned from Toronto, Brant-ford, Niagara Falls, Ont., and Detroit, Mich., where they visited Mrs. Kohlenberg's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. Friedman.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weiser and daughters, Clarice and Paula, 1132 St. viateur Street, returned from Toronto, Brantford, Niagara Falls, Ont, and Detroit, Mich., where
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Miss Goldie Kir^tkin, < 869^ Champagneur Avenue, spent her holidays in Burlington, Vfc, and Val Morin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Leibowitz and daughter, Ellen, of Brooklyn, N. Y., visited in Woodlands with the former's sisters, Mesdames D. Cohen, B. Gasoi, and H. Diamond, and Miss Rita Leibowitz.
Mrs. Samuel D. Miller, Maple* wood Avenue, entertained at luncheon for Mrs. Michael Kahn, of Sebring, Florida, and for Mrs. Hyman Shear, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Rosenberg, Wiseman Avenue, entertained relatives and friends at their country home in Lac Masson, St Marguerite, in honor of their thirtieth wedding anniversary; and also to celebrate the birthday of their daughter, Mrs. I. Weiss.
Miss Rita Finifter, Hutchison Street, entertained at a supper presentation and theatre party at the Mount Royal Hotel for Miss Dolly Cohen, fiancee of Joseph Weintraub, and a bride-elect of August 26.
Miss Eva Greenberg, Hutchison Street, and Mrs. Morris Klein, Durocher Avenue, entertained at a supper party and theatre presentation for cee of Josepp Weintraub, and a bride-elect of August 28. Miss Greenberg and Mrs. Klein each had a corsage of pink roses; and Miss Cohen, honoree, a corsage of yellow roses, a gift of the hostesses.
At Lakewood Lodge, St. Don at, were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Solomon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rich-ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. L. Livingstone, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ginsbenr. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fels, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pickelman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Margolick, Mr. and Mrs. V. Cape, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mileret, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stem, Dr. and Mrs. L. I. Frohlich, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris, Mrs. I. B. Hy-ams, Mrs. Boris Wigdor. Mrs. S. Rubin, Mrs. J. Stewart, Misses Leah and Esther Asner, Beatrice Glickman, Dorothy Katz, Phyllis Cohen, Mildred Solomon,. Helene Crelinsten; Larry Solomon, Jerry Ginsherman. Dr. William Mala-mud, of Worcester, Mass.; Miss Ida Lipniz. of New York; Mrs. Conrad Osterman, & Woodmere. L.I.; and Mr. and Mrs. L. Bass of New York.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Lassner (nee Grace Bornstein), Lennox Avenue, a son, William Michael, at the Jewish Gener.il Hospital, on Wednesday, July 25. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bornstein, Michel-Bibaud Street; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lassner, Nelson. Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis (nee Frieda Neiman), Lau-rier Avenue West, a daughter, Sandra Rosalyn, at the Woman's General Hospital, on. July 24; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Neiman, 4679 Jeanne Mance Street.
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fox (nee Phyllis Maron), 1320 Bernard Avenue, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, on July 26, a son, Allan Joel, brother of Irving Harvey; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maron, 5619 Esplanade Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Fox, 4893 Henri Julien Street The godparents are Mrs. Morris Mal-len, 6000 Park Avenue; and Louis Gomberg, 590 Bloomfield Avenue.
Born, to Pte. Murray Stern, U. S. Army, stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia, and Mrs. Stern (nee Sylvia Ditkofsky), 819 Stuart Avenue, at the Jewish General Hospital, on July 22, a daughter, Sharon Doreen; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ditkofsky, Stuart Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. I. Stern, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and great-granddaughter of Mrs. D. Ditkofsky, Hutchison Street. The godparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Cohen, Stuart Avenue.
(nee Sylvia Levy), 4261 St. Denis Street, a daughter, at the Woman's General Hospital, on August 3; granddaughter of Simon Levy, Sherbrooke Street West, and' the late Mrs. S. Levy; and of Mr. and Mrs. S. Adler, Clark Street; great-granddaughter of Mrs. B. Isaacs, of London, Eng.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Telisman entertained at their country home in~ the Laurentians for their son, Laurence, who was one year old. His grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cutler, was there; his uncles and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cutler, and Arnold Cutler; his sister, Joyce, nearly four; his cousins, Judith and Tamara Cutler; and Mesdames S. Avrutick, I. Avru-tick, Louis Schwartz, Abe Kast-ner; and Julian and Judy Avrutick, Ellen Schwartzr Donna Kast-ner, Hyman and Norman Russ-man, and Dinah Eisenwasser. Laurence wore a blue suit, with white shoes and socks, and the birthday cake was blue and white with blue candles.
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The unveiling of a tombstone for the late Joseph Livshitz will take place at eleven o'clock, August 2, at Shaare Zion Cemetery, Back River. Friends and relatives are invited.
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Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Cohen (nee Evelyn Lewis), Sherbrooke Street West, at the Jewish General Hospital, on July 24, a MV Jerome; grandson ^ofjir. aad. Mrs. H. Lewis, oT !�*�> OntT; and of Mrs, Jacob Cohen, Queen Mary Road, and the late Jacob Cohen. The godparent* .are Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Simon Jr., Queen Mary Road,
The unveiling of a monument to the late Samuel Kershman will take place on Sunday, August "12, at eleven o'clock, at the Adath Jeshurum Cemetery in Cartier-ville. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend.
Although no official exchange rates exist for the American dollar, 450 tlotyt are paid for one dollar on the free market, compared to its pre-war rate of five to seven zlotya, in Poland.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mintzberg (nee Fanny Pickard), McEachran Avenue, at the Jewish General Hospital, on July 10, a son, George, brother of Gerald; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. Pickard, Dollard Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. I. Mintzberg, St. Lawrence Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pickard, Van Home Avenue, are the godparents.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Max Pron-man (nee Celia Heitner),'5275 Es-j>lande Avenue, at the Woman's General Hospital, on July 19, a soiv, Edward Sheldon; grandson of Mrs. A. Heitner, 5275 Esplanade Avenue, and the late Samuel Heitner; and of Mr. and Mrs. R, Pron-man, 5667 St. Dominique Street, who are also the godparents.
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinman (nee Pearl Buckman), St. Urbain Street, a son, Michael Allan, brother of Malca Dorothy and Stephen Peter, at the Jewish General Hospital, on July 27. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. Buckman, Jeanne Mance Street; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Steinman, Decarie Boulevard. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Pugash, Maple-wood Avenue.
Mrs. Emma Taub Goldman died in her forty-ninth year, at the RORB Memorial Pavilion, .on Tuesday, July 24. She is survived by her husband, David Goldman; three daughters, Shirley, Roselyn, and Marilyn; four sisters, Mrs. A. Ar-onson, Mrs. B. Joseph, Mrs. R. Joseph, Mrs. M. Gold, and three brothers, Nathan, Devid, and Harold Taub. Funeral took place from Paper-man's, Rabbi C. Denburg officiating. Burial was in Shaar Ha-shomayim cemetery. Shiva was at the home, 5433 Duqwtte Avenue.
Mrs. .Sophie Feigenbaum, aged sixty-seven, died suddenly at Cha-teaucruay Basin, on F-riday,
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Edward Baker died in his forty-third year at the Jewish General Hospital, on Sunday, July 29. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inez Baker; two sons, Louis and David, his mother, Mrs. Rose Baker; three brothers, Harry, Joseph, Samuel; and four sisters. Mrs. S. Leinoff (Sarah), Mrs. H. Cohen, (Ida), Mrs. M. Rutunberg (Rae), and Mrs. R. Futterman (Lily). Funeral took place from Paperman's, Rabbi C. Denburg officiating. Burial was in Be?sarabier cemetery. Shiva was at the home, 980 Pratt Avenue.
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daughters, Rita and Beatrice. Funeral took place from Paperman's, Rabbi C. Denburg officiating. Burial was in Independent Hebrew Sick Benefit Association. Shiva was at the home, 6017 Waverley Street,
five grandchildren. Funeral took place from the home, 5585 Cote St. Luc Road, Rabbi J^Berger officiating. Burial was in Shaare Zion cemetery. Shiva at Shaare Zion Synagogue.
Mrs. Sonia Cohen, aged forty-four, died suddenly at the Jewish General Hospital, on July 30. She is survived by her husband. Joseph Cohen; one son, Archie; and two
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Mark Shaitelman, aged seventy-three, widower of the late Mrs. Rachel Silverstone Shaitelmaa, died on August 3, after a lengthy illness at his home, 5S01 Trans Island Avenue, He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Samuel Schultz, of New York; Mrs. Felbc Berlin and Mis� Gold a Shaitelmaa, both of Montreal; and three grandchildren, Lieut. Bernard Berlin, R.C.N.V.R.; Cyril Berlin, and David Berlin. Funeral took place from his home, Rabbi H. Abraitt-owitz officiating. Burial was in Shaar Hashomayim cemetery. Shiva at the home.
Ben. Finkelstein died on August 4, at Calgary, Alta. He is surftr-ed by his wife, Mrs. Leah FinkeV-stein; one son. Charles; one brother.. Jack Finkelsteine; and two rfster*, Mrs. J. Bagei-(Beckie), and Mrs. H. Barsha. (Rose) of Moot-real. Funeral was in Calgary, ��, August 5.