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Mrs. J. SUM and son, Seymour, Chajvpagaeur Avenue, are apend-ktg the �ummer at Trout Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gross, St Joseph Boulevard West, are at Ivry.
Mrs. S. Richer and son, Stephen, WiUowdate Avenue, have returned from a holiday at Ivry.
Mrs. L Periman, Querbes Avenue, is at The Carlsbad Springs, Carlsbad, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Calroaba, Esplanade Avenue, are spending two weeks at Lac Brute.
Norman Rub'osky, Bernard Avenue West, has returned from a month's ctay at Camp Tamaracouta, in &e Laurentians*
Mist Lottie EHenbogen, 4863 Esplanade Avenue, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lanadau and family, of Kemtpvttle aod Ottawa, Ont
Joseph Morris, Rachel Street East, spent a vacation in the Lau-
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in New York, visiting the former's mother, Mrs. A. Pinto Joseph, and will also visit relatives in Washington and Atlantic City.
Miss Nettie Genielt, St. Utfcaln Street, has returned from New York.
Mrs, Edward Greenberg, de 1'Epee Avenue, has returned from a two-week visit to Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Touloh, and son, Harold, of Riviere du.Loup, accompanied by Mrs. L. Gotch-man, of Montreal, left for Lac Le-gtre, and extended trip to the Gaspe Coast.
Mrs. B. Godfrey and daughter, Mrs. Hy. Lazare. Van Home Avenue West, have returned from a month's stay la New York.
Mr. B. Gasoi and family, 4303 Wellington Street, and Mrs. H. Diamond, 3801 Wilton Avenue, are occupying a cottage for the summer at Woodlands. .
Miss Sara VfcU Morris, Rachel Street East, is on vacation at Manhattan Beach, N.Y. ,. Mr. and Mn. Moe LesMr. of Verdun, art
Hadassah Bertnan, daughter ot Rev. an<^ Mrs. S. Herman, 141 Villcneuvc Sirwt West, Montreal, and David Shapiro, ton of Mr. and Mn. M. Shapiro, 215 St. Joseph Boulevard West, who* marriage is taking place on August �fc Mr. Shapiro received .his B.Sc. degree from MoCill Unterfity in May. 1W2, and is continuing there in.ihe faculty of medicine.
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and with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Franklin, Grovehill Place, spent a week with another tister-ln-law, Mrs. Larry Franklin, at Trout Lake.
Mrs. Charles Rosenthall and family, Glrouard Avenue, are occupying a cottage at St. Paustin Station.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Schecter, 3797 Decarie Boulevard, have returned from a two-week stay at Muskoka.
Cpl, Sydney W. Friedman, R.C. A.f., and Mrs. Friedman, formerly Mi� Rita Stober, have returned from their honeymoon spent at OU Orchard Beach, Maine, and are now living at 3736 Kent Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Cohen, OW Orchard Avenue, left on the Saguenay cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Nemtin and family, Melrose Avenue, have returned from Lac Cruex, Quebec.
Mrs. R. Joseph and Miss Brenda Joseph, Queen Mary Road, are spending a holiday at Lac Brule.
Mrs. S. L. Mendelsohn, Grove-hill Place, has returned from Four Seasons Lodge, Ste. Agathe.
Miss Felice Vineberg. Prud-
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Z. Mandel, Mr. and Mrs. I. Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Adler, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nadler, Mrs. A. Vine-berg, Mrs. D. Gumming*, all of Montreal; Lieut. H. H. Gumming*, of Camp Borden, Ont, Mrs. N. Ufshltz, Mrs. D. DavU, Miss Rachel Eisenberg, Mr. and Mrs. R Kugler, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gurberg, MrarSv-Peklman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Singman, Mrs. E. Ellis, Mrs. R. Slotin, Mrs. L, Yelln, Mr. and Mix B. Slobod, Mr. and Mrs. A. Appel, Mr. and Mrs. E. Epstein, Mi*. S. Slmand, Mrs. J. Becker, Mrs. S. Henh. Mrs. A. Silverman, Mrs. M. LeboviU, Mrs, P. Silverberg, Mrs. A, Sirota, Mrs. E. Eliasv M. Sweet, S. Solomon, M. Newman, M. Bernstein. E. BHtsteln, I. Lande, all of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Z. Headier, H. Lax, M. Fors-ter, and Shea Forster, all of Quebec City, Dr. I. OoUstick, of London, Ont., Mr*. B. Flnkelstein, Mrs. F. Sherman, of Brantford; Mis. M. Glicksman, Mrs. S. Goldblatt, Miss Evr Young, all of Toronto; Mrs. C BnUrlmky, Mr. and Mrs. M. KUell, Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. S. Feller, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. F. C. Deiahey, E. T. Kerr, J. A. Daoust, ail of OUawm, Oat.; & of Morrisburg, Out.
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0 YJIJLA. Farm Camp, at Repentigny, twenty-one miles from Montreal, has thirty-six campers on a term owned by Lithuanian refugees. Camp is in charge of Harry Suftrin; camp mother, Mrs, Harry Suffrin; head counsellor, Maurice Goldstein, as-stated by Hans Hoffman. Earl Max Sfcerathal. The
_ hh leave with his Mrs. Louis 'Stober, St. ud
Mrs, M. Morein and son, Joseph, of Nsw Y�rk CHy, ar* the fnests of Mr. and Mrs. L Miner, at their cottage at Trout Lake.
Mr. mad Mrs. A. MHkr, Pagnu-elo Avenue, have returned from Trout Lake. _
Miss Esther KHgman, Papineau Avenue, has returned from a two weeks' stay at Plate Laval
LJLC. Jesse Gertager, R.CJLF.,
. visiting his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geringer, Chaxnva-Caevxr Avenue, and* has returned to Bagotvffle where he Js sta-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Joseph, Prince Arthur Street, West, are
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bortn ond moMOpt in ttie hotel � Moortxxitn � Mud Berth*.
SunbottMng in tne Pines Exoe4lsm cuisine � SpscioJ Diets.
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Bachei and R. Rosen gave a tea for their sister, Mrs. W. Halpert, at their summer cottage in Pref ontatne, ,ten guests being present, v
Mr. and Mrs. Uonel Rubinsky, Bernard Avenue West, entertained for their daughter, Anita, on her sixteenth birthday, Beatrice Sandys. Claire Grossner, Isabel Boverman, Ann Utman, Ruth Tencer, Mind el Tencer, Ruth Nlemy; Bernard Transky, Louis Abrams, Ben. Eisenstat,' Nathan Aronoft David Betnisky, Morton Yafle. Mrs. a Berger, and Miss Eileen Berger assisted in serving.
Mr. and Mrs. H, Barkun and son, Stanley. Maplewood Avenue, are back after an extended trip to New York. Atlantic (3ty, and Philadelphia.
Lieut. Eva E. Coscman. C.W. A-C, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cossman, Nortfccnffe Ave., was among the CWAXX officers present at a tea given for .them by HJUL Princess Alice, at Government House. Ottawa.
daughter, Elaine Barbara, and son, David. Harvard Avenue, have returned from St Faustia Station, where they occupied a cottage for
Mrs. Harry B. Tanner, of Los Angeles, who is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Louis Stober, St Joseph Boulevard East,
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week vttttng Mr*. N. RMS, at
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Mrs. I. Goldman, of Miami Beach. 1* visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Goklman, Lacombe Aveoue.
Mis* June Abelson, who has been visits ~ her uncle and aunt, Mr .and Mrs. Irving L Selig. Bro-deur Avenue, ' has returned to Brighton. Mass.
. Mr, and Mrs. M. Caplan, Draper Avenue, visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Caplan, at their cottage at Lac Cruex, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Heft, Cool-brook Avenue, are spending a month st Lac Brule.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe! & Salomon, Queen Mary Road, are at Murray Bay.
Mr and Mrs. J. Riven. Mis� Eileen Riven and Irwin Riven. Ven-dome Avenue, are spending a couple of weeks at Lake Magog.
Miss Florence Halpert, Prud-honune Avenue, left to jpend her vacation with her aunts, Mes-d&mes L. Bacher and R. Rosen, in Prefontame.
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Avenue, and her niece, MiM June Abebon. spent a few days in Ottawa. viatUng-the former'* jon and daughter-in-law, Corporal and Mrs. Sydney R Satig.
P. F. C ZoHe A. Yossem of Hunters Field. Georgia, is flatting his mother, Mrs. L. Yossem, Decarie Boulevard.
Mrs. G. G. Pincus and daughter, Laura, of Worcester. Mas*, who vU:ted the former's- parent*. Mr. and Mrs. J. NotUn, Queen Mary Read, have returned.
Mrs. Louis GamerotY, Trans Island Avenue, is back from La
Mm Bryant Z. Auerbach. and baby' daughter. JndKn, Queen Mary Rsaa. have reined from Ivry.
David Neumann, Harvard Avenue, spent two wacfes at Camp Ttmaracoata, la tne Laarentiana
Mr. and Mrs. MOton Oacr. Grovehill Place, are at Muskofca Lakes, Ontario.
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Auerback, R N. Cbhsn. S. Daniel Oohen, Julins Cantor, Dwts, Herbert Fe4er. Jack Le-
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BSJOQ, MoiuB Btsoer, M. berg. Erwta Stetaliart, DavU Bel-lam. MsA. Chad; Samuel Gerson. N. Heoht, J. H�9ht, Mr. and Mrs. D. Zalov, Mrt. A. Gelgoot, Dr. and Mrs. J. Wiener, Misses Uhby Ma-gateack, Paula Buckwold. Mrs. A. Kenhner, Sydney Keranner, Missei Celia Kershner, Tobie Hirsh, Btilie Berger, Anne Boxennan; Julius Cantor, Louis Rapkin, W. Knthron, Seymour Limburger, Mary Kahan, Mr. and Mrs. M. MuSman, Mrs. H. Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs. R Levy, Eleanor Levy, Mary Selfck, Helen Settck, Rose LeviU. Mr. and Mrs. J. Letbovttz, Phylli* Sacoranaky. Jacqueline Steinberg, Misses Rose Lebo, HUda Fisher, of Toronto; Abe Cooper, Harry Metatck. Misses Rose Snlcgal, Annette Gfaner, Giadys Grauer; Jerry Long, W. Frank, Jack Ttock, Gerald Saxe, Mrs. H. FmklesteJn, Mhves Giadys Levnie, Claire Saxe, Evelyn Saxe, Mr. and Mrs. L. Saxe, Bebbie Goroff. Mr. and Mr*. J. Goroff, Mr. and Mrau David GeQer, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kane, DeiuarU Migicofnky, Louis Barasch. Ja�w Denbow, M. Schuster. Mr. and Mn. I. Lfebennan, Mr. and Mrs, M. Scherer of New York.
Card Of Thanks
The family of the late Harry White wishes to thank their many friends and relatives for the many ecu of kindness and condolence during their recent bereavement
DEATHS
Sonia Zeimaa. aged 55, died oa Tuesday. July 27. She is survived by her hashand. Samael three daughters, Mrs. B. vltch, Mrs. J. Brnndea Zeiman; one stater. Mrs. Ida RaJ-Up: and one grandddld. Metvyv Aabtnovitch, of Moetreal. Pttneral was held at Papennan it Sons, on
vfDe. Shiva at 9432 St Orta*
The ncord snm of 9U14J19 has been raised to date in tne New York area for tne Unitad Jewtti Appeal.
camp- The older boys have learned how to hitch up a team of hones. The' younger ones are looking after the chickens and the Victory garden. In addition the boys are given a sports program. During August they wiB assist in the harvest of the hay and feed crops.
� CANADIAN JEWISH CON-GUS8: His Majesty the King has graciously consented to grant a message for the special edition of the Holy Scriptures which is being distributed to each of the 10,000 Jewish men and women in the Canadian war sendees. Tne SL2 page book is being sent to every
by the Religious Welfare Commit' tee of the Canadian Jewkfc Congress with the co-operation of the Jewish cttaplatos. The message from His Majesty reads: "To all servtog in my forces by pea, or tend, or in the air, and indeed, to all my people engaged in the defence of the Realm. I commend the reading of this book. For centuries the Holy Scriptures nas been a
fluence in our national life, and K behooves us in these momentous days to turn with lemmd faith to this Divine source of comfort and Thatbaok is the
Rabbi Irving Miller, of New
American Zionist leader, wfll be
gueu speaker at the twentieth annaal
convent km of the Zionist Order Ha-
^bonin. at Castle des Monts Hostl,
Ste. Agathe, during the week-end of
August 20.
recent in a series published for tae Jewish men in the service* which includes a special Jewtsh calendar, the Book of Jewish Thoughts whish is edited by the Rev. Dr. Joseph R Hertz, Cttef Rabbi of Great Britain, a Jewish Prayer Book, and a special service book for Pactover. The Jewish chaplains with the Canadian combat services both overseas and in Canada are co-operating hi tne distribution of these volumes, att of which are of a format fitting the pockets of uniforms. Tae Mount Royal Lodge No. 7� B*nnl Brith have co-operated with tne Canadian Jewish Congress in tne distribution of the Readings tram the Holy Scriptures, Rabbi Dr,
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Miss Rose Lax. of Montreal, wna has spent the past few weeks her parent* Mr. and Mi* C St CyriOe Street, has returned.
E. Giltean, T innsnilu Street, ha Ktuined from Treat Lake.
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Mism Sfciriey Rnbm. Leva* Av�-nue, is n?mdlnt tne week at Lake St Joseph.
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EsteOe, Sybil, Aida, and BoagalavtDe Aveaac, spent a few weeks at