May 7, 1943
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BROKER'S Restaurant
440 IT. NUMCOIS XAVMt ST.
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Mr. aad Mr*. J. Berting and family. CUrt Street, ted at guests for a tew days Miss Sylvia Arkin, and Mrs. M. Arkin and son. Saul, of Newport, Vermont.
Sgt. M. Regenstreif, R.CAJ., aon Qf_Mr. and Mrs. B. Regenstreif, 5969 Hutchison Street, who is stationed at Debert, NJS-, spent several days wish his parents.
Mrs. Annie BorkowlU, Pine Avenue West, visited relatives in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Blanck, St. Lawrence Boulevard, were visited by their children, L-A.C A. Blanck, of Bagotvilfe; L. A. W. Pauline Bsanek, Mont Joli; Pte. Ruth Blanck, C.WA.C, of Montreal; and also by CpL M. Mikelson, of Aiberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lassner, Nelson Avenue, have returned from Ste. Agathe.
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parsats, Mr. sad Mrs. Harry Tar-now, in Edmonton and will remain for the marriage of her sister, Miss Frankie Tarnow, to Lieutenant Norman A. Samuels, which takes place on May 23. Mrs. Frohlich will also visit in Vancouver, stopping off at Banff on her return Journey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Singman, Darlington Avenue, have returned from the Laurentian Mountains.
Mrs. L. M. Vlneberg, Girouard Avenue, has returned from New-York, where she visited Mrs. Ruth Mesibov, and from South Norwalk, Conn, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Green.
Flying Officer Ben. Cummings and Mrs. Cummings spent several days in Montreal and returned to Dunnville, Ontario, where he is stationed.
Mrs. S- Spires, Old Orchard Ave-nue, U visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Levitz, of Washington. D-C-
UeuL. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, of Barrie, Ontario, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blumkin. Girouard Avenue, and Mrs. an1 Mrs, S. Gibson, Marctl Avenue.
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Mrs. Rubin Rabinovitch (nee Florence Kaplan) visited relatives in Montreal en route to Chicago.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiseman and family, of Jamaica, Long Island, visited the latier"s parentis. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lazarus, Vendome Avenue.
Miss Muriel Rabinovitch, Grey Avenue, has returned from New York, where she visited her Mater,' Mis� Lot lie Rabinovitch.
Mr. arid'.. Mrs. Cecil Usher and daughters Sheila and Barbara, Brodeur Avenue, are occupying their cottage at Point Claire, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wiseman, of Brockville. Ontario, were the guests of the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rose, Coolbrook Avenue.
Mrs. Joseph Moss and so'.i, ' Michael, Decade Boulevard, visited relatives in New York.
Mrs. J. Rosenstein has returned from an extended trip to the States, where she spent the winter, visiting Mrs. Hy. Rosenbloom, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Harry Robinson In Baltimore, Maryland; Mrs. I. Appetetein in Washington; and her sons, Herbert an1 Hesse Rosenstein in New York. Mrs. Rosenstein will take up residence in New York and is at present visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Klein, Trans Island Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Cohen, of Ottawa, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Miller, Girouard Avenue.
Mrs. Irving I. Selig, Brodeur Avenue, has returned from Brighton. Mass.. where she visited her son in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. George Goldberg.
Miss Eleanor Vooth, A. Aibrecht, Major Milton Richman, Oscar Dane. Sydney and Ben. Abramson, all of Hartford, Conn., and A. Crock, of Worchester, Mass., stopped at the Windsor Hotel, and were present at the bar-mitzvah of Irwin Saul Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feldman. Vendome Avenue.
Mrs." S. Bernstein, of Los Angeles, California, is visiting her mother, Mrs. L. Hyman, Girouard Avenue, and also her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Bernstein, Queen Mary Road.
Miss Anne Shapiro. Addington is in Albany, N.Y.. visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Lett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Blumkin, Girouard Avenue, ware boats at a tea, Mr, and Mrs. S. GO>
and H. Lassir, Mr. and Mrs. J. Waisbeng, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wig* dor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon, and Mrs. M. Horowitz Mrs. S. Gibson poured.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Potechin entertained at a dinner presentation in honor of Miss Rosaline Torchih ani Joseph Stotland, at the �1 Morocco. Mr. curt Mrs, J. Tor-chin, parents of the bride-elect, were also present.
Miss Gokiie Goichman, Esplanade Avenue, has returned from a' month's stay with friend* and relatives in New York. Long Branch. NJ.. and Asbury Park, N.J.
Mrs. Jack Rudick, 6033 Park Avenue, entertained at a birthday party for her daughter. Myrna. who was five years old.
Mrs. H. Barsky. burocher Stret, entertained at Eaton's at a luncheon, honoring Mrs. Helen Green-berg, of New York. A gift was presented.
Miss Lillian Mendel gave a luncheon at El Morocco for Miss Ethel Singer, a bride-elect of June 20, and Mrs. Samuel Fudenberg, of Brooklyn. N.Y.
Mrs. L. Riven, Stuart Avenue, entertained at a luncheon and presentation in honor of Miss LilHan Sirrkes, a bride-elect of June 1*7 and Mrs. P. Slater. Esplanade Avenue, and Mrs. H. SmUey, Park Avenue, at a luncheon and presentation at El Morocco.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Phillips, Durocher Street, entertained at a birthday party and private screening for their son. Richard Allan, who was three years old. His friends present were: Robert Silverman, Gordon Dankner, Anna Bennett. Sandra Stein. Theodora Bernhut. Emily WelnstocJt, and Helen dayman.
Mrs. C Mileret and Miss Pauline Mileret. de IXpee Avenue, entertained at a luncheon and presentation at the Mount Roys} Hotel, for Miss Lillian Surkes. a bride-elect of June 12. The tabl* was decorated with � centrepiece r*f pink roses, and covets were laid for twenty-five guests.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gruman. Jeanne Ma nee Street, held a pidyen-ha-ben for their son. Samuel Lawrence Present were: Mr. and Mn F. Seidman. Mr and Mrs H Braunsrein, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gru-marf. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gruman. Mr and Mrs L Gruman. Mr and Mrs A Schleifer. Mr and Mrs. H Sohiff. Mr. and Mrs. J Braunstein. Mr and Mrs S Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs M Wener. Pre. and Mrs Harry Gram. Mr. and Mrs. M. Holzman. Mr. and Mrs. W. Berish. Mr. and Mrs M. Whit em an. Mr. ami Mrs. M Rubin. Mr. and Mrs L. Hah^r. Mrs E. Fink. Misses Fanny Braunsrein. Ethel Mosro-
NOTICE
Due to limitation on space, the Review is leaving out advertising and is rescheduling it to appear shortly.
MONTREAL MEETINGS
e Samuel Lieberman, 81 York Avenue, Huntingdon. Quebec, superintendent of the Huntingdon Woollen Mills, conducted an Orthodox memorial service for the soldiers on the last day of Passover. Sixty soldiers from the Huntingdon Camp and ten Jews living in Huntingdon attended, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lieberman, E. Zeisler. director of Huntingdon Woollen Mills; S. Rosenschein, and sons, William and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. L. Levin, and M. Boldovitch and A. Zabitsky, of the R.C.A.F,
a HADASSAH: Chapters meeting Monday, May 10. at 2.30 p.m., are: Alath'Tsrael and Deborah Chapters jointly at the home of Mrs. H. Yanofsky. 704 McEachran Avenue, screening of a Palestine film; Central, at the home of Mrs. B. Stein, 3801 University Street; Miriam Branin Orlenberg. at the home of Mrs. W Deitcher, 726a Querbes Avenue; Nair Tam-id, bridge and rram jong at the home of Mrs. M. Richer. 3608 Prudhomme Avenue; Queen Esther, at the home of Mrs. S. Breitman, 134 St. Joseph Boulevard. West; Rachel Levinson, at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, hostesses. Mrs. L. Steinberg and Mrs. M. A. Fine; Shaar Hashomayim in Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Jewish readings by Mrs. L. Berman; Young Ladies Zionist, at iht? home of Mrs. S. Schnelderman, 1685 Gros\-enor Avenue. Dr. Rachel Chait Washerman giving a book review. Chapter meeting Monday, at 8:30: Rachel Anna Lesvy, at I he home of Mrs. W. Lecker, 4872 St. Lawrence Boulevard. Chapter meeting Tuesday, at 8:30: Bialik, at the home of Mrs. M. Fishman, 1222 Lajoie Avemie; Esther Rachel Naverich, at the home of Mrs. A. Manis, 620 de TEpee Avenue; Judith, bridge at Headquarters, hostesses, Mesdames L. Fried-lander, S. Paperman, R. Feigei-man, J. CoppeL Chapter meeting ITiTaiaailtj at Shoshm, at the aaaes o< Mrs. J^Gyrtoa, T3S
Naaarkb Oeaptar social for Tooth AUyaa, Sunday, May 9, at 8 pjn. at Headkjuarters has as hostesses Meadames A. Qppen, S. Kroch, I. Goksblatt, B. Marcovitch, friends invited. Adath Israel Chapter meets at the home of Mrs. J. Sternthal. 1565 Bernard Avenue. West, on Monlay. May 24, at 8 pjn.; Eta Cohen. Chapter on Tuesday, May 11, at 8 pjn., at the home of Mrs. M. Kraansky. 5356 Hutchison Street. Mrs. I. Caphin. 4879 Hutchison Street, of Shoshana Chapter held a Youth Aliyan tea and raised $254. the Appeal bemg made by Mrs. S. Leznoff. Mrs. H. Cohen and Mrs. S. Leznoff. 26 St. Cyrille Street, gave a dinner and raised $75. Youth Aliyah receivei $20 presented by Mrs. M. Mark us on behalf of Mesdames S. Goldstein. M. Mark us, A. Hecht, E. Finer, A. Rohrlich, N. Engeiberg, H. Cohen. KeKttmah Chapter meeting on Monday. May 10. at.3 pjn.. is at the home of Mrs. M. Kolber, 6054 NDjG. Avenue. Junior Hadassah Youth Aliyah mother and daughter's luncheon takes place on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 9, at the Tic Toe Cabaret. The luncheon will honour members who have raised a personal quota, and those who raised a double quota will invite their mothers. Miss Belle Fogul is directing arrangements. Mrs. A. Raginaky. president of Can-
vich, Esther Abramson, Esther Abramson, Shirley Mallis; P. Hymer. L. Bktm. and I. Heiser, of New York. Miss Eileen Seidman assisted in serving. Rabbi J. L. Col-ton officiated at the brith.
Laing*s Inn, at Ste. Agathe, had registered: Peter Cohen, Miss Lillian Kligman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolick, Misses Frances Popli-ger. Sarah V. Gammer, Gitelle Gold water. Mr. and Mrs. Manl-y R. Sichel, Mrs. R. Kaufman. Misses Miriam Kaufman. Sophie Schwartz, Tillie Lacoff. Jack Starr. Miss Rose dsenstat, I. Fox. Nathan Fox.
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adian Hadassah; Miss Ethel Schwisberger. Mrs. L. Miller, S. E. Schwisberg will speak .before the floor show. Mrs. I. J. Ha>per�n and Mis3es Bella Weinberg, Lihan Hal-perin, ani Mollie Etinspn. of Meno-rah Chapter of Junior Hadassah, were hostesses ai a tea at the home of Miss Etinson, 54 Nelson Avenue, for Youth . AH yah. Miss Sarah Cap!an donated in memory of her father, Harris A. Caplan. a 'mottle of perfume which was raffled and netted $25.
� CLUB TANDEM mustcale at 4839 Esplanade Avenue, will be held on Sunday, May 9, at 8.30 p.m. For any further information please call Gertrude Gesser La. 0457.
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ALWAYS A GOOD PROGRAMME OF CHOICE PHOTOPLAYS
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� At a pidyen-ha-ben fof Melvln B. Borrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Borrin, 1529 Van Horne
of Mr. and Mrs,
was raised Jar Youth
Bernard Gardner, Bougainville Avenue, spent a few days la real.
Mrs. H. lief, of Ottawa,
QUEBEC CITY
Miss Laurame Rose, of Montreal, spent several days with M� Rita Pedvis, at the home of the latter* parents, Mr. end Mrs. S. PecKts. Brown Avemie.
Miss Syh/ia Kirshertblatt, St. Vallier Street, spent several .days in Montreal.
Montreal, spent sewcral amyw arl&s Ma parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Dtet-ch0r, St. Foy* Road. G. Gardner, Masaaae Avsaie,
spent several days 1ft aCoatraaL Miss Jacqueline Lax has rationed
from Queen's University to a.
the summer with her parents,
and Mrs. H. Lax, SL Louis Misses EsteUe and Sybil
are spending several days in
tawa, before returning home
the summer.
Mr.
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HIS IS YOUR SWORD..u
Use it to write your cheque for your m-w Victoo Pxinds.
I sc it to sign a pl<flgr to buy rW>nds out of future earnings.
Use it that Canada's fighting sons may h.<ve thr �m4s of war they will nerd this year�;ihn\p all ji-ars.
\(w pen is vow sword. L>*�� il. There's still a �<mgh fight ahead!
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