JUNE 6th, 1942
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Miss Miml Stark, of New York, visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Salomon, Dor-naT Avenue.
Mrs. W. Shenkman, of Ottawa, is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, A. Weiss, Grovehill Place.
Mrs. and Mrs. L. B. Kelinor and daughter, Joan Frances, Queen Mary Road, are occupying a cot-tag* at Dorval for the summer.
Mrs. H. Freeman, Trans-Island Avenue, has returned from Keno-gaml, Quebec, where she visited fcer son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Mm E. Berxan, Grovehill Place, has returned from Broekvffle, QR-sfce viafead Mr. and
of Misses Shirley and Bernice Epstein, Cote St. Luc Road,
Mrs. Adolph Singer. Davaar Avenue, has returned home after spending four weeks visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bernstein, of St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Julius Rost, Vendome Avenue, gave a tea to honor her daughter, Miss Vera Rost. a bride-elect. The table was centered with American Beauty roses and white tapers. Mrs. Joseph Salomon'and Mrs. William Carin poured. Assisting in the dining room were Mesdames Thomas Adfer, Nat Jacobs, Arthur Jacobs, Bernard Schwartz, Eugene Gardner, Bfr'ahm Cotien, John Rubin, and Misses Gwendolyn Rost,
accompanied by her mother, Mrs. I. Perhnan, Querbes Avenue.
Miss Dorotho Holzberg, Park
Avenue, has returned home after
^spending two weeks with relatives
'and friends in Schenectady and
New York.
Sergeant Edward Felgelman, R.C.E., Hutchison Street, is home on leave from Petawawa military camp, visiting Mrs. Feigelman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Perlman, Dun-lop Avenue, spent the week at Ivry.
Miss Sylvia Mancher, of Brooklyn, N.Y., is visiting Miss Shirley Lupovich, Lajoie Avenue,
Mrs. H. Dubman entertained at a tea and presentation at Eaton's tea room in honor of Miss Sylvia Slatkoff, a bride-elect of June 28. , Mrs. Hyman Dubman, Bernard Avenue West, was hostess at a tea presentation for Miss Sylvia Slatkoff, a bride-elect of June, at Eaton's Tea Room. Miss Abbie Marchand was a guest.
Mrs. A. Bogoch and son, Ronald, have arrived from Winnipeg and are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kosowatsky, Hutchison Street, for the next two months.
Miss Sylvia Liebman, Cham-pagneur Avenue, entertained at a tea presentation at the Mount Royal Hotel, for Miss Gertrude Genhis, of Ottawa, a bride-elect of June 7th.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Slatkoff. Willowdale Avenue, entertained at an evening presentation in honor of Miss Sylvia Slatkoff, a bride-elect of June 28th. The honoree Was presented with a chest of flatware.
Entertaining for Miss Ruth Schwartz, St. Joseph Boulevard West, who is to be married to Jack Herscovitch. Champagneur Avenue, were: Misses Sarah Adelstein, Sylvia Sachaizik, and Sarah Yaver-baum, at a tea presentation.
Mrs. M. Maron, Esplanade Avenue, entertained at a tea presenta-t'on at the Queen's Hotel, in honor of Miss Shirley Lupovich; Mrs. M. Wolstein and Misses Fanny and Gertrude Wolstein, at a dinner presentation at the Berkeley Hotel.
Mrs. D. Kobernick, Ducharme Avenue, entertained in honor of fcer daughter, Hilda, fiancee of Edward Greenspoon, at a tea at which forty-five guests were present. Mrs. M. Flnestone poured and Mrs. 1. Bennan cut the ices.
Miss Sylvia Slatkoff was enter-tamed at a dinner and theatre party, tfeese prsssiit being Mesdames Abe Lackstone, L. Raven, J. Stralman, and Misses Bessie Ob-
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Miss Fr.inro Gnltman. Lie. Mui., ifUihrr unri music columnist of "The Monitor wlujse pupils will I)* heard i.� Tiuloi Hall at OgilvvX in the ninth Minual pianoforte recital. Tuesday. 9lh Ji K.lfi p.m. Public invited.
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were present. Mr. and Mrs- Heft also gave a family luncheon the previous day. Out-of-town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Heft, and Mrs: R. Levene, of Winnipeg, Mrs. M. Hebscher. of Toronto; Mr. an/1 Mrs. J. Katzman, of Ottawa; Mrs. Charles Sydney, and Will'am Herman, of Portland, Oregon; B. Novark, of Winnipeg; and S. Golden berg, of Toronto,
Mrs. Samuel Lupovich, Lajote Avenue, was at home in 'honor ot her daughter, Shirley, whose marriage to Gerald Browns'ein takes place on June 14th. The tea table Was centred with snapdragons, Sweetheart roses, and pink and white sweetpeas, the same floral decorations as were used throughout the house. Assisting in the dining room were: Mesdames B. Brownstein, M. Lupovich. W. Victor. E. Kutzman, L. Brownstein, F. Safran. L. Maron, A. C. Benjamin, J. Gross. R. Small. S. Reitman. and F. Pesn^r. Mrs. Lupovich presented her daughter with a sterling silver tea service and flat-ware.
Entertainments for Mrs. Theodore Herz! (Harry) Evin, formerly Miss Doris Patricia Aber, were given by: Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Aber, Wilson Avenue, evening at home; Mismes* AMM Sandra aad Syhria Aber, tea piesWnlaUuit at Eaton's;
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Mrs. M. Held, Monkland Avenue, has left for New York and Saratoga Springs.
Mr. and Mis. Nathan Keyfitz; of Ottawa, spent several'days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur KeyfitZi Addington Avenue, prior to their departure for Chicago, where Mr. Keyfitz will study sociology at the University of Chicago, for which he has been award-, ed a Carnegie Corporation fellowship for one year.
Mix. H. Epstein and daughter. B/uth. Granite C ty, -111.,, are guests
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. WoUe, Cote St. Luc Road, entertained twenty cousins in honor of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Shirley Lupovich and Gerald Brownstein, Mrs.. Wolfe's cousin- Cocktails were served prior to a midnight sit-down supper served by candlelight. The table was decorated with white tapers, and the centrepiece was made up of pink and blue sweetpeas. Covers were laid for twenty-four, and the honored guests were presented with a polished wood hostess tray.
Mrs. B. Herman and her infant son. Irwin Barry, have returned to their home to Amprior, Ontario,
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Mr.' and Mrs. M Edgar, Van Home Avenue, were hosts to ten guests at a dinner presentation at the Chez Maurice, in honor of Miss Cella Tarnoisky, and Mr. Edgar's brother, Private I. Edgar, R.C.O.C^ who are to be married on June 7th. The guests of honor were presented with a silver mayonnaise bowl.
Entertaining for Mrs. Nathan Fox, formerly Miss Phyllis Maron. were: Mr. and Mrs. N. Lerner, at an evening and presentation of a chest of silver; Miss Lily Kligman, tea presentation at - Eaton's; Miss Estelle Fox, tea presentation; Misses Lily Classman and Anne Litvack, odd cup and saucer tea: Mrs. Solomon Fox and Mrs. B. Reiter, linen shower; Miss Lfoby Pekeles, tea presentation; Mrs. L. Goodman, luncheon presentation.
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Singer, 5460 Park Avenue, were 'at home to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gasoi and daughters, Beatrice and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gasoi, Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. William Gasoi and daughter, Louella* Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Bas-boim, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cramer and son, Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Monowttz and Miss Sadie Liebo-witz.
Mrs. B. Gasoi. Wellington Street. Verdun, was hostess at a tea in honor of her daughter Beatrice's engagement to Gunner Moe Lesser, of Petawawa Camp. Ontario. Present were Misses Mildred Cohen. Matty Lorn, Ada Schwartz. Florence Bassel, Beckie Berman. Claire Malcoff, Yvette Barbeau, Sylvia Rothstein. Rita Bernstein. Anita Babb, Eve Barken, Gertrude De-carie. Jean Mitchell. Gertrud-Adelman. Uly Goldberg. Sylvii Stavis, Sadie Leibowitz. and Mev dames Harry Kerdman. Victor Parnass. and Morris Smger
Mrs, B. SternthaL St. FamQle Street, entertained at a tea at the Samovar for Miss Sara Denniclt, a brkle*�h>ct of June 14th. who was presented with a lamp:- Mrs, G. EmDeman gave a tea at the Queen's Hotel for her future sister-in-law. Miss Dennick, with covers hrtd for twentv-two at a table decorated with Spring flowers: Mr. and Mrs. L. Backler. S< LrtMun Street, entertained at dinner for then- niece and her fiance Irving Endletnan, with covers placed for twenty.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M Heft. Cool-brook Avenue, entertained at dinner at the Salle Doree of the Mount Royal Hotel in hOu-x>r of the bar-mitzvah of their son. Charles Irwin. About two hundred guests
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tea presentation at the Samovar; Mrs. M. M. Baker, Ducharme Avenue, tea presentation; Mrs. Louis Shift Dunlop Avenue, tea presentation; Misses Sara and Phyllis Aber, tea; Mrs. Ben. Louis and Miss Jeannette Riven, tea presentation; Mrs. Charles Balinsky, tea presentation at Eaton's; Itflsaes Mildred and Beatrice Stattner, presentation; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Omstein, Bloom field Avenue, evening presentation; Mr. and Mrs. G. Evin, evening at home; Mrs. David Gelber, tea.
At Lakewood Lodge, St. Donat, Quebec, were: Mr, and Mrs. M. H. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. H. Goodman, Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Segall, Mr. and Mrs. M. Marmersteln, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pesner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Davis and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. E. Goldwater, Mr. and Mrs. W. Goldberg and Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leckner. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Vineberg. Misses Janet Mendel, Syra Tarshis, Mir-hun Classman, Anne Dashiff, Jean-nette Goldwater, Mrs. H. Ruben-stein. Mrs. H. Garber, Mr. and Mrs. H. Krasnick, P. Silverman, Jack Taylor. Moe Pascal. Jacob Levine; and Samuel Kahn, Harry Rubin, Loms Bass, all of New York; M. Greenberg of Ottawa, H. Soloway, of Ottawa, Henry Lewin. Henry Benjamin, Harold Goodman, David Goodman, Arthur Ritz, Alexander H. Solomon, Teddy H. Silrerman, Jack Shacter. Leo Ritz, Arthur Schacter. Harry Wolfe. Dr. Clarence Vosberg, Miss Ruth Vos-berg. Henry Benjamin.
At Laing*s Inn, Ste. Agathei were: S. Godmsky. Mr. and Mrs. Boris G. Levine. Arthur Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. N. Labow. I. Lelber-man, Aaron Goldner, S. Lasky, Nat Cohen, Mrs. V. Lewis, Max Ruben-stein, Jack Schwartz, Jack Cohen, Mrs. R. Ze'ecoTttch, Mr. and Mrs. M. Worynetz. of Kitchener. On. tarto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dsnrts. Mr. and Mrs. L Abugov. of Verdun, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mendet, Misses Rtta Mendeis. Jennie KosKsky. Ida Cohen. Evelyn Miller. Ruth Miller. Mr. and Mrs. R. Esar, Leonard Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bor-onow, Misses Dorothy Zmmsn. Alice Goldstein. Toby Getz, Ha dassah GoUfine: Frank Scott, Isa. dore Sieln. Misses Eva Vernor. Rosadeen MJchlin. Estelle Steinberg. Rita and Ethel Bernstein, Bernice Soloway. Jean Miller. Toba Miller, Sara Ditkofsky, Vera Flnklestein, Ida Ftafclestein, Dorothy Boyanner. Esther Littnan. Rae Bindman. Eve Bindroan. Dorothy Green, Ida Coleman, Anita Kastner: Reuben Clamen, Jultus Borer, Harry Klein, Charles Mai-doff, Misses Bessie Epstein. Doris
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Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bass, BloomfieM Avenue, announce the engagement of their younger daughter, Judith, to I. Friend, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Friend, Hutchison Street The wedding is planned for November,
The engagement of Miss Dors Carp, daughter of Mrs. B. Carp, and the late Mr. Carp, de Bullion Street, to Jack Schnarch, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Schnarch, City Han Avenue, is announced. The wedding is planned for August
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Moris, St. llr-bain Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eva, to Mac, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mazoff. St. Joseph Boulevard West.
The engagement of Rae, daughter of Mrs. Eva Schactman. and the late Morris Schactman, Waver, ley Street, to Sydney, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Buckman. Jeanne Mance Street, Is announced.
The engagement of Lilly LJbby Merson, daughter of Mrs. Dora Merson. Laurier Avenue West, and the late M. Merson, to Nat. youngest son of Mr.'eoid Mrs. I. Spevack. Hutchison Street, is announced.
engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Private First Class Murray Herman, U&A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herman, of Bronx, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miohlln, Bernard Avenue West, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosadeen, to Dr. William Ashke-nazy, won of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashkenazy, Champagneur Avenue. Both Miss Michlint and Dr. Ash-kenazy are graduates of McGill University, the former with the degree of bachelor of hoasehold science, and the latter with the degree of doctor of medicine.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Einbmder. Hutchison Street, announce th>
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have introduced special hours for the Jews after the feeding hours of the non-Jews. As a result, Jews find that by the time they arrive scarcely any food is left for them. Jewish soup kitchens are able to provide only XflOO meals daily, a number totally inadequate to meet the needs of the large number of starving Jews.
The Red Cross, too, is prerented by the Nazis from distributing among the Jews anything like the amount of food to which they are proportionately entitled from the supplies recently sent to Greece.