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Mrs. B. J. Segal, Qaerbes Avesae, er :ertaiaed at a bridge Mesdamea L. K tzT M. Roth, J. Werner, B. A. I. heroeT, L. Greiaaaaa, of Toroato; J. T bacmaa aad Mxas G. Gleasoa. Prizes % re woo by Mrs, Gceaanaa aajd Ma* C.eaaoB.
Mrs. G. Kaator, of BrooUrn, is visiting her aster aad brotfcer-af-brw, N':. and Mrs. B. SeTrernm, Cham-^ -crtenr Avenue.
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Mrs. M. Panoff, Bernard Avenue Westr entertained at a bridge Tuesday, November Li, in honour of Mrs. S. Gcexsrnan, of Tosonto. Mesdames B. Usheroff, H. Kraua, M. Hyman, M. Cherkeff, Nbaensoo, Max Cohen and P. Seigaf were there.
Mr. aad Mrs. Abe Bresioaky (aee Teddy Goldberg) have returned from their honeymoon which was spent in Xew York and BcatDe, aad axe aarw hVnag at Jeanne Mance Stxeet.
Mo. B. Tsnnrt, AiiiagtOBr Avenue, is viKtmg at Jlew York.
BCts. )C Bressoaky, Fs^rfanade Ave-aaev eaaertasBed at an eveaiug November � m asoeaor of Mrs. Joe Soiov, of Bostoav Mass. Mr. and %s. M. Green-bers^ Bar. aad Mrs. X. Bowharh, Mr. aad Mrs. ML Gasankk, Mr. aod Mrs. S. Gcobsfeeinv Bar. aad Mra. A. BomoaT aad Ma M. Gaidbara: wesa there. Otbera-
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Mrs. M. Imbrey, of New VorW, who was the jroeet of her danjrhter, Mrs. A. D&fcrofsky, Parkman rtece, has gone back.
Mrs. Chaffee Coopelman, Sherbrooke Street West, is m New York.
Mrs. Peter Bercovitch and daughter, ftuth, have feft to stay for several weeks in New York City.
Mrs. Charles Jacobs, of New York, fs in town for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. MargoJick, Rodyn Avertoe, are in Atlantic City.
Mr*, foe Fineberg is back from New York.
j. Kan/man, 724 Upper Belmont Avenue, is back from a seven weeks' trip to Eorope.
Mist Sybil Lax, of Quebec, was in town for a week,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mendel, of New York, who were visiting their sister, Mrs. S. Beekow, have gone home.
Miss Gerry RicKetone entertained at three tables of bridge Misses Lilyan Cohen, Flip Silvermart, Ruth Mania, ZeJda Price, Jyme Katz, Martha and Eddie Ticktin, Jennie Levine, Bea Fine-gold, Rae Schwartz, Ethel Cooperstone and Molly Surkes. Prizes were won by Misses Silverman, FinegoW and Price.
In honoor of Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Mendel, of New York, Mrs, D. Albert, Hutchison Street, gave a dinner; Mrs. S. Beckow, luncheon at the Windsor Hotel, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Beckow, dinner at the Queen* Hotel.
Mrs. P. AdeJstein, Strathcona Avenue, has as her guest her niece, Miss Florence Ferrester, of New York.
Mrs. Max Borkowitz, Sberbrooke Street West, spent several weeks i n New York.
Dr. aad Mrs. David Tannenbaum, Sherbrooke Street West, are in Atlantic City.
Mrs. A. Barrett, of Three Rivers, has gone home after a few days' visit.
Mrs. G. Kastor, of Brooklyn, N.Y., is the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, B. Sirverman, Cham-pagaenr Avenue.
Misses Fanny and Jerry Shafer entertained at a birthday party Saturday, November 17, m honoar bf their sister, Miss Sadie Shafer. Present were: Misses Ehna Kagsn. Esther St eiwnan, Gertrude Weinstem, Beatrice Yafie, Dora Farber, Lil Groatift, Bessie Aaroason, Dorothy DtamowL Decee Goidberg; and Loo Kaufman, Abaer Boaenthal, Moe Krack-ower, FTnl Tomarkia, Mac CobenT Larry Lerner, Irvhag^nnae, Arthar Shafer, Harry Smith aad Moe Shafer.
Mrs. Emma Stem returned to her home in Baftxaaore^ Mi, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Jacobs, Cote St. Catherine Road.
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