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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
JUNE 20th, 1941
JUNE SUGGESTION!
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Mrs, M. Siblin and son. Herbert. Marcil Avenue, are spending the summer at Trout Lake. Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Borasteln and. daughter, Frances, of Boston, Mass., were the guests of Mrs. Bbrnstein's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Brown, Marlowe Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kellnor, Queen Mary Road, are occupying their cottage at Dorval, Quebec.
Mrs. L. Davis, of Ottawa, has returned home, after visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Marks, Coolbrook Avenue.
Mrs. J. J. Mandelbaum and, daughters, Joan and Linda, of Albany. N. Y., are visiting her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wil-anaki, Prudhomme Avenue.
Stanley'awTWUHam Rutenberg, of Toronto, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Chorlton, Vendome Avenue, left for Mar-moneck, N. Y., to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Rutenberg. .
Mrs. Max Leopold and family, Vendome Avenue, are spending the summer at Ste. Agathe.
Mr. . and Mrs. David Shugar, Manning Aevenue, Verdun, entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Satin, of Stamford, Conn.
Miss Betty Markus, of St. John, N. B., is visiting Mrs. B. Rubin, Vendome Avenue.
Mrs. J. Kahhan and daughter, Linda, o f Philadelphia, are visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. M. Rutten-berg, Girouard Avenue.
Miss Lillian Brown. Marlowe Avenue, spent a few days at Mont Laurier. Quebec.
Mrs. A. Silverman and daughter; Eleanor, have returned to New York, after visiting J. Perl-man. Earnscliffe Avenue.
Mrs. Herman Goodwin and son. Norman, of Swampscott Mass., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fineberg. Prudhomme Avenue.
Mrs. Marcus Periman. Musset Avenue, gave a luncheon for ten in hoaor of Mrs. Abe Silverman and daughter. Eleanor, of ^Brooklyn. N. Y.. who were here for the Perlman-Tabacman wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Crestohl and family, Woodbury Avenue, spent a few days at Trout Lake, Quebec.
Morris and Jack Crystal. Hutchison Street, left by motor OB a two weeks' vacation for Toronto and Niagara Falls.
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Miss Miriam Qlaasman. daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Glaaaman, Wilder Avenue, haa returned from New York University where she graduated with a B. A. degree.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Berish, Dol-lard Avenue, have left for the Pacific Coaat on a two montha' trip, stopping, en route at Lake Louise, Seattle, Washington; and Chicago. - -
Mrs. H. Freedin and family, De Vlmy Avenue, are spending the summer at Trout Lake, Quebec.
Louis Kapusta, of Toronto, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kapusta, Rivard Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Utwin and their daughter. Mrs, B. Maitttn, Mapiewood Avenue, are occupying their cottage at Ste. Agathe.
Mr. and MX*, l^yiaam Mltur, �*� pianade Avenue, entertained at tea for Mr. and Mra. Qeorge Satr in, of Stamford Coon.
Mrs. Jack Rudick and family, Park Avenue, are spending the summer in the Laurentian Mountains. ^
Mrs. H. " Samuels, Woodbury Avenue, is spending the summer at Trout Lake.
Mrs. I. Kauffman and family, Davaar Avenue, are occupying a cottage at Trout Lake for the summer.
Leading Aircraftsman Maurice Arbess, stationed at Newfound-land, is home on his furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arbess. Dollard Avenue, and his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pascal, McEachran Avenue.
Miss Fanny Mitnick. of New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Miller. Soissons Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Genser, Grosvenor Avenue, are \risiting relatives in Chicago.
Richard Tarshis, of Toronto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tarshis, Roslyn Avenue.
Mrs. R. Levine. At water Avenue, is in New York, visiting her daughter. Mra. Gussie Sapery.
Mrs. Harry Jonas and daughter. Nita Harriette. of Richmond. Virginia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Kruger. Murray Hill Avenue.
Mra. Philip Coan, Victoria Avenue, has returned from Ottawa, where she visited her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mra. M. Lithwick.
Miss Emmy Heim. Drummond Street, is spending ten days in Toronto.
Philip Popliger. Shuter Street, visited his soo-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. H. Lupeaon.
Mr. and Mra. laadore Fekfanan, Sberbrooke Street West, motored Urotagii Weoten OvUrio, - Mr. and Mra. M. Dick, Victoria Avenue, vlafted tbetr daugtrter. Mra, Allan Wool, at Burlington, Vermont.
Mra. E S Strauea. of New York, is visiting her brother-in-law and aister. Mr. and Mrs R. Hart OUvter
Mrs. M. Starr and family, Victoria Avenue, will leave next week to spend the summer at North Hatley, Quebec.
Mrs. A. Alfandri, Victoria Avenue, has returned from New York, where she visited her mother, Mrs, A. Heftor.
Mrs. Reginald Jacobs . and daughter, Harriette, have returned to Ste. Agathe, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs, Sherbrooke Street West.
Mrs. H. Shltler, Aberdeen Avenue, spent a few days in Ste. Agathe. ''"�'��'
Mrs. L. Kahhan and son, Harold, of Philadelphia, are visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Liverman, Victoria Avenue. .
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rome and son, Hertzel, of Worcester, Mass., visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fitch at tnelr summer home, at Lac Ouimet, Quebec, and were accompanied home by Mrs. Fitch, who jpent a week with them. ___
Mrs. A. L. Mailman and family. Wood Avenue, are at Bluff Point, N. Y., where they will spend the summer.
Mrs. Morris Heller, Sherbrooke /Street West entertained in honor of her twin daughters, Beatrice and Florence, who were nine years old. Carnations and roses and pink tapers formed the centerpiece, also two musical birthday cakes. Twenty-five guests were present Dinner followed for the immediate family and among them were Mr. and Mrs. L Aber, of Toronto.
Entertaining for Miss Coryne Selig, a brldeneleet-of June 29th, were: MJJBIS Jeannette Riven and Corinne Ornstein, at a tea pre-
presentation at the Monteflore Club; Meedamea B. Jacobeon and L. Klayman, tea presentation; Miss Phyllis Fitch, tea presenta-tion; Misses Katherine Regal and Sybil Ooldenberg. tea presenta^ tion; Miss Betty Speyer, evening; Misses Thelma Shugar and Esther Simpson, luncheon, znah Jong and presentation; Miss Miriam Schau~ ber, .tea presentation; Mr. and Mrs/ David Davis, Grovehill Place, cocktail party and presentation; Mrs. K. Harris, luncheon presentation; Miss Mildred Gor-finkle. luncheon presentation, Chez Ernest; Miss Eleanor Bald, buffet supper and presentation; Meada-mes A. Finestone and H. Gold, bridge, tea and presentation at Eaton's: Mrs. M. L. Selig. tea presentation; Mrs. G. White, tea presentation at Eaton's; Mrs. Oscar Cohen, bridge, tea and presentation; Miss Esther Mouckley. luncheon presentation:. Mrs. 1. Phillips, tea presentation: Mrs. Rose Medine. luncheon presentation: Mr. and Mrs, J. Riven, dinner; Miss Madeleine Phillips, tea; Mrs. M. Etzin. luncheon presentation. Queen's Hotel.
Miss Reva Mooes. Champagaenr Avenue, entertained at a'tea presentation in honor of her sister. Miss Rosalie Mones. whose marriage takes place on June 28th.
Mrs. M Berger and Mrs. Harvey Shapiro honored Miss Marcia Gurberg. a bride-elect at a luncheon at Eaton's. The honoree was presented with crystal.
Mrs. Harry Gurberg. Outre-moot Avenue, entertained at a tea presentation at the Mount Royal
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Hotel, honortaig Ifisa Marcia Gur-berg, a.
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waa presented with a aflver tea service.
In honor of Mra. Mac Schwartz, formerly Mis* Ann Lendman, Mra. B. Berlin and Mrs. H. Fltelberg, gave a linen and silver shower at the Queen's Hotel; Misses Lilly and Anita .Schwartz, sisters of the groom, tea presentation; Miss Pay Herman and Mrs. A. Miller, supper party; Misses Hectorine Page and Golda Gilbert, luncheon
Mrs. U J. Notkin, Woodbury Avenue, entertained at a famUy garden party, in honor, of the birthday of her daughter, Barbara Elizabeth, who waa six yean old. The living rooms were decorated with peonies and iriaea. The tea table was done in yellow and green, with yellow tapers, and the favors were yellow and green Mexican men. with cactus plants as holders for loUypopa.
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