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Mlsa Ruby Shane, Durocher Av-HI ue, sunamered at St. Andrew*- by -
the-Sea.
tYank Fragia, of Chicago, who attended th� Cram�r-Fra*in wedding, ts spending a month with hta par-tl1ls. Mr. and Mm. W. *Fragin.
Mr. and Mr*. H. Bassel and family, ot Verdun, spent the summer at \\ \Hxilands, Que,
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Flanders and si iii Norman, of Chicago, who mo-mred here~to viilt relative*, have returned.
Mrs. I. Rubinstein and Mlsa Bertha Rubinstein, St. Famiita Street are back from L*c des Isles.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dan son, Algonquin A vemKs Toronto. spent a week ,11 Montreal.
Miss Heva L**wis. Northcllffe Av-<-rtue. was at Srhroon I^ake lant \v�*t"k-end.
Kubbi and Mrs. H. Abramowtt* are m town affctfr spending the summer at their cottage in Old Orchard
Solly Ein, Chesterfield Avenue, is home from a vacation at a camp in Vermont.
Rabbi Julius Berger and family i-ame home from Ogunqult, Maine, where they occupied a cottage for the summer. ~ " ~
Mr*. M. Bernstein and family, spent l he summer at their rotlage at Belle-vuf. Que.
Mrs. T. Aschenbrand. of Bergrens-;'i�*!d. N. J., is visiting Mrs. M. Cohen. Harvard Avenue, for a few weeks.
Entertainments for Miss Shirley Kragln, whose marriage, to Jack Vramer took place Sunday, September 8. were given by: Mrs, I. Zimring and Miss Claire Ufshitx, miscellaneous shower and bridge, at the C*r-nwn Sylva; Miss Eva Shacket, Jeanne Mance Street, personal show-HT and bridge; Mrs. SL I^ibovitch and Miss Anne Leibovitch, Waverley Street, miscellaneous shower and t.rid^e: Mrs. H. A. Cohen, Park Avenue. bridge; Miss Mollie Kaplan. t^ridfre: Miss Sara Alperstein, bridge :tnd Miss Claire Ljfshitx, Jeanne Munce Street, pyjaraa party.
A stag was held Saturday. August 31. at the home of Jack Leibovitch, \Vuveriey Street, in honor of Jack rramer, whose marriage to Miss Shirley FragUi look place Sunday. September *. Jack Leibovitch was toastm aster. Present were: Joe Shacket, M. Saie, Louis Lifshitz, Sam Ulassman, Harry Sam bad. Ben Hor-uvitx, Hyman Schnaar, Paul Novek, Allan Miller, Jack Oberfield, Joe Leibvotich, I>ave Sigier, Moe Green-berg. Mo* Basoer, Allan Levine and Corber.
Miss Edith Becfe^ St. Urbain Street has returned after spending ten weeks touring the Slates,
Miss Mary Sokunan, Laval Avenue, H ht� has been visiting her brother in Ik'troit, motored back to Montreal.
Miss Esther BeuteJ. , Waverley Si reel, has returned after spending two weeks in Trout Lake.
Mias TJiii^ia Benjamin was in Toronto and Hamilton to attend the Young Jifeaea Convention.
of Buffalo, who attended the Km-GreenWatt wedding, are with their aunt and uncie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chesterfield Avenue.
Miss Rosalind FVeedUnder. of Ak-. Ohio, who spent the summer with her sister, Mra, George W. rohen, Greene Ave., motored home with Mrs. Adolph Hlrsch and Dr. Kvrrett Irish, who were here for ten '
Siiouei Pollack and children. Hut-< hi^on Street, spent the month of August motoring tarough the States.
J. H. Litner. LAVS! Avenue, bas ^fl fur a two week*' slay in New York and New Jersey.
Sirs, S. Kaofman. rVrroird Are. five weeks in New York.
Mr. and Mrs, 8. Gruber. St. Catherine Rd.. are home after a month's stay in Atlantic City and New York Miss Uly Gruber. St. Catherine Rd.. has left to visit in Passaic. New Jersey, for a month.
Mrs. Joseph A. Dobrofsky and family, I*arkman Pla.ce, have returned from FJorval, where they occupied a cottaxe for the summer.
George Bernstein, Park Avenue, who has been ill for some time, is convalescing,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Berzan and son, Raymond, Nelson Avenue, have returned from La Macara, Que.
Miss Anne Liverman. Victoria Avenue, spent the summer at Old Orchard Beach, New York, and the Jersey Coast.
Miss Ubby Rvrzan, Nelson Avenue, is back from Cump Scopus, Lake George and La Macaza, Que.
Miss Edith Blosteln entertained at a linen shower for 35 guests, at Horn's Cafeteria in honour of Mrs. Jack Wolfe, formerly Miss Ethel Myers, whose marriage took" place September 5.
Miss Freda Lewis, Bishop Street, gave a bridge Tuesday evening, September 3. in compliment to Miss Ida Weber, of Washington. Misses Yetta Weber. Fanny Weber, Fanny Morris, Shirley Epstein, Ruth Vineberg, Annie. Peary, Sarah Lewis, and Mes-dames T. Peary and H. Lewis were there. Prires werep won by Misses Fanny Morris, Shirley Epstein, and Ruth Vineberg.
Miss Bee Wolfe entertained at a miscellaneous shower at Kupchlck'B GrilL September 3, for Mrs. Jack Wolfe, formerly Miss Ethel Myers, whose marriage took place September 5, welcoming Mesdames S. Wass-erman, M. Wolfe, B. Hama*, N. Vel-man, I. Ketlof, M. Pil*maker, H. Bosnack, F. Myers, B. Gordon, H. H. Lank. H. BTostein, M. Segal, M. Ftetd-man, and Misses Edith Blostein, Phae Liben. Sarah Berman, Sue Lutter-man. Ethel Myers, Tillie Myers, Bess Bulgutch, Katie Bosnack, Estelle Haimovitch. Fay Velman. Katie Holzman, Bessie Cohen. Mildred Radowelsky, Betty Bosnack, Anita S. Magdoff, Fagie Horowitz, Rae S. Gordon, Dorothy Gordon, Anette Sandier, Libby Segal. Molly Pilx-maker, Uly Torbin, and Bee Wolfe. Prizes were won by Misses Betty Bosnack, Lily Torbin, Rae S. Gordon, Tillie Myers, Fay Velman, Anita S. Magdoff. and Mesdames H. Bosnack and S. Wasaerman.
Mrs. Sam Rutenberg, of Detroit, is visiting her sister, Mrs, M. Schwartz, Sherbrooke Street West.
Mr. and Mrs, T. Finestone, 2*8 Marcir Avenue, are motoring to New York. t� attend the wedding of the latter*s brother, Irwin - Liverman. September^**.
Miqsoo Leola and Esther Lewis, Bishop Street, have returned from Toronto.
Mrs. J. Ettenberg and Miss Violet Ettenberg, Selkirk Avenue, are home from Bradley Beach, N. J.. and Philadelphia.
Abe- Greenberg. Roslyn Avenue. who has been touring in Europe a*f*fe- ���*, to ^mpected. h<Mae Sunday, September IS.
A. Gould, Renfrew Road, is spending two weeks at Bethlehem, N. H.
Mr. and Mrs, Al Kaminsky, of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M, Steinberg. Jeanne Mance Street, for a few weeks,
Miss Sarah Levlkoff. Vendome Avenue, who was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Levikott. Vendome Avenue, has retm �ed ta New Y�rk. where she is a nurse in training.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neumann. De-carle Blvd., spent last week-end at Georgeville. Que.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carrick and children, of Toront*. motored liere a��l are visiting Mrs. Car rick'a parents, IIr and Mr*. M.
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Paris they are wearing
Our Millinery Buyer, recently returned from the Continent, not only tells of the new type of Millinery Paris is wearing, and how they are wearing it�but shows ihe identical models and fabrics. You may see them at Morgan's, and keep apace with Paris.
Away-from-the-faee�shallow crowns�are worn exclusively. These hats have a most interesting way of extending low in the-Thack, and of coaxing a fold or elongation at one side, or both.
Felt leads the way, with 'soleil, velours and velvet following in importance�combine any two together and the result is unequalled smartriess,
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Illustrated'.
A Marie Alphonsine model (from our Milliner) Salon) shows the shallow crown and the uff-the-face-linc that Paris acclaims.
By Lewis a 'highbrow* hat of goleil, with swirling; folds extending across the back amT down Jc-i-p on one side. A white feather tafi creates interest.
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