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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Besner hove taken up residence at 4521 Esplanade Avenue.
Harold A. Verner, of Brookline, Mas*, flew here to visit his parents, Mr. end Mrs. Charles Vomer, Querbes Avenue, over the holidays.
Miss Eleanor Glickman, Van Home Avenue, spent a few days at Trout Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Garson and son, John. Wlllowdale Avenue, spent the holidays at Rawdon, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Rothschild, Wfflowdele Avenue, spent the holidays mt Morin Heights, Quebec.
Mm M. Snedlack, Van Home Avenue, is back from Toronto where she spent the holidays with relatives and friends.
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Miss Shirley Lupovich, Lajoie Avenue, is spending a few days In Ste. Agathe.
Vlsitlnf Miss Edythe dapoff, Mount Royal Avenue. West, are Miss Shayela Garber, of Los An* geles, Cal� and Miss Mona Finkel-ateln, of Rochester, Mass.
Miss Florence Perlmsn, Me-Eachran Avenue, spent a few days at Trout Lake.
Miss Selma Bess Echenthal. of New York, was the guest of Mrs. Felix Berlin. Monkland Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Genser, of Winnipeg, are stopping st the Mount Royal Hotel while visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Genser, Fulton Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fekhnan, Ven-dome Avenue, were at Lac Brule for ihe
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Mr. end Mr*. M. KapusU of Sherbrooke, Quebec, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kapusta, Rivard Avenue.
Mini Thefana Novfck, of Hartford. Oosnu and Miss Alice Novtck. of Boston, Msa&, are visiting Miss Gloria GHekman, Hart land Avenue.
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L Orensteln, Durocher Avenue, spent the holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Smotkin, of Cornwall,
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Mr. and Mrs. B. Margolese. Misses Isobel and Phyllis Margolese, and Mr. and Mrs. M Levin-son, of Cinruinatl. Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Y. Tarlow, St. Joseph Boulevard West.
Mrs. M. Horowitz, of New York, has returned home after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mxa. Jack Trehob, Querbes Avenne.
Mrs. J. lMBbso. Bsplsnade Avenue, has returned from Toronto where she epent the holidays with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Ross, of Sber-braotse, Quebec have returned home after visiting her brother-te4sw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R Ptack. SMI Clarke Street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Perlman, Dun-lop Avenue, spent a few days in
Maw Sylvia Maacker and Mehrin " r, of Broor/n, N.Y., have home after visiting Mr. Samuel Lupovich, Lajoie Avesme.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kaptasta, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Simon, Fair mount Avenue. While here, their eon, Mortimer, was called to the read-sag of the Torah at Chevra
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C Samit Queen Mary Road, spent the holidays wtth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wiseman in BrockvUle, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rubin, of Brooklyn, NX, spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kahn, Maplewood Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gavrin, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Harold Hsr-ris, of New York, were guests of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mr*. A. Mouckley, Van Home Avenue, for the holidays. Herbert Kroos, of Brooklyn, N.YM accompanied them.
Miss Sylvia Rosenthal Van Borne Avenue, spent a week at Ste. Agathe.
Mrs. Max Wilanski, Prudhomme Avenue, Is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mandelbaum. in Albany, N.Y.
Harry .Genser. of "Edmonton, at visiting his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Genser, Fulton Avenue.
Mm. Harry Stem, Mke Lucille Stem and Michael Stern, Terrebonne Avenue, have returned from visiting relatives in New York.
Miss Anna Vlneberg. of Ottawa, spent the holidays with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clare, Marcil Avenue.
Herbert Friedman, Marlowe Avenue, spent the holidays in Ste. Agathe.
Sylvan Berman, of Rochester, NT, spent tee holiday* with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Xsadore Mendel Harvard Avenue, who entertained in his honor at a movie and supper party.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lang. 53*3 Doquetse Avenue, celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary at a sapper for the hnmediate family. Two sons, Joseph and Nathan, aged thirty-nine and thirty-eight, respectively, also celebrated their btxlkdaya, Cor-poral Irvmf Lane, a son now a cable of con-
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Mrs. H Mendelsohn, Pauls and Marvm, of New York, were the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. A. Goldman, Metcalfe Street.
Private Leonard Ellison, who la stationed at Manning Pool Toronto, spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs. B. Ellison, Lans-downe Avenue.
Paul Frankel Strath cons Avenue, spent the holiday at Morin Heights, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beckwlth, of (Boston, Mass.. formerly Miss Betty Albert, of Montreal were st the Mount Royal Hotel over the holidays.
Miss Eva Lesser, of New York.1 spent the holidays with her mother, Mm. L G. Lesser, Sherbrooke Street West
Dr. and Mrs. (Nathan Lande. Drummond Street, accompanied by their neice, Miss Shirley Bro-vender, have returned from Tlm-mins, Ontario.
Dr. and Mrs. Myer Eln, of South Orange. NJ, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Eln, Sherbrooke Street West
Mr. and. Mrs. C Davis Goodman. Weatmouht Boulevard, have returned from a week's vacation at Foot fJsssniis* Lodee. Ste. Asjathe.
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Mrs. Lawrence Lande, Upper Roslyn Avenue, has returned from Detroit Michigan, where ahe spent ten days visiting her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. M. L. Prentls.
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MIZRACHI SUPPORTS WAR EFFORT
(Ooutttmtd from Pope Onei A conference, presided over by Gedalia BubUck, and attended by several hundred people, listened to addresses by Rabbi Wolf Gold, Leon GeUman, and otbera, and adopted resolutions urging and encouraging all members and youth of the National MixracbJ Organteation to support without stmt American military efforts, civilian defense, the purchase of defense bonds and stssnps, the rt"r*�g� of the Red Gross and all. other ctvfl and military
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rCoattseMst from Pope One) "Since then the growth of the University has surpassed aU ex* pectations. The number of its ace-. demlc staff has increased from 100 to 135, and the number of its students has doubled and now approaches 1,100. H has added to its ftormer departments not only an important Institute of Agriculture, but a Medical Research Centre admirably equipped and directed. During the war the work done by its chemists, pbyekksts, biologists and by its medical departments hat
its heartfelt jubilation over the visit of Winston Churchin, Prime Minister of Great Britain, and expressed hope that m all considerations for the correlation of the war efforts "due recognition will be given to the permeating desire of the Palestinian Ylshuv to place a Jewish military force in the field to fight with the British against the common
^nsges (Gars and another) to their feet again by rebuilds* houses, settling soUd s^ups^of refugees and above aU starting new industries that might permit them to live on."
FRENCH QUAKERS PROTEST JEWISH WAR BLAME
meter in developing end maintaining the �"�nr'f atabfMtj and the health of the countries of the Middle East In the work of aO
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tion of first-rate Jewisb scnolan and men of science, who, exiled from Europe, have sound a haven within Ks walls. Here with their coMeagnet they help to keep the quiekeniag flame of science and scholarship burning clear and free in the Orient, while the lamps are pot out in the countries of Europe.
"During the years of war the maintenance of the Unhrerstty must be borne by the English
and in by the great American community. We hope it wft be rtsHsnil. in spite of aU
ard Kershner and his associates. Some 40 interested persons were recently present at a tea-meeting in Marseilles,
Two Swiss Friends managed to visit the work of the American Friends In children's colonies and in ceswentntkma. They found that some of the ssilittng French Fi lends were very busy and had mated ouite a lot of mterest srnoog other persons m the but hood. Nevertheless they selves did not have food to serve lunch. With the help of the American Friends, they are trying to "kelp these two forsaken
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Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lande, Suusfneriull Avenue, spent the holiday week end at Lac Bra*.
Dr. Clarence Vosburg, Sherbrooke Street West epent the holidays at Lee Masson.
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