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Miss Marie Ashkaloney, Vendome Avenue, entertained at a bridge and mah jongg on Sunday, September 30, Misses Ruth Clark, Dora Dorfman, Sadie and Blanche Lewis, Sylvia Leibo-vitz, Ethel Reinblatt, Marjorie and Elaine Neumann, Natalie Raich, Ethel Gorfinkle, Gertrude Singer, Dorothy Fisher, Lillian Bernard, Mildred Kaplan, Aileen Whelan, Ethel Finkelstein and Bertha Bieber. Prizes were won by Misses Ruth Clark, Bertha Bieber, Gertrude Singer and Sadie Lewis, Lyon Cohen, Asher Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Lyon \V. Jacobs were among the guests of the City of Montreal at the inauguration of the Aerial Mail Service between Canada and United States, Monday, October 1, at St. Hubert, Quebec.
Mrs. S. Sandys, St. Urbain Street, entertained at six tables of bridge, Thursday, September 20, in honour of Mrs. H. Cooper, of Los Angeles. Guests were Mesdames H. Levy, M. Rosenthal, Sr.; M. Rosenthal, Jr.; A. Allman, C. Vassall, J. Leffell, S. MarkofF, I. Frolick, H. Myers, D. Krupp, G. Freeman, L. Sandys, B. Rosen, N. Hazen, S. Hymo-vitch, J. Tipaldi, I. Sandys, I. Shapiro, and Misses Rose Sandys, Jennie Gar-finile, Sarah Rosenthal and Annie Schwartz.
Mrs. H. Cooper and son, Manny, of Los Angeles, who were visiting Mr9. Cooper's mother, Mrs. M. Rosenthal, Clarke Street, have left for New York, and Patterson, N.J., to spend a few weeks with relatives and friends.
Mrs. H. Myers/ 752 Bloomfield Avenue, entertained at a bridge Saturday, September 22, in honour of Mrs. H. Cooper, of Los Angeles. Guests were Mesdames S. Sandys, S. ChemofJ, P. Morantz, NemerofT, R. Gillman, H. Lapedis, and Misses Sarah Rosenthal and Sarah Myers.
Mrs. H. Cooper, of Los Angeles, was the guest of Mrs. J. Leffell at a theatre party and tea at the Castle Blend, Saturday, September 22. Other guests were Mesdames C. Vassall, S. MarkofT, S. Sandys and M. Ailman.
Mrs. S. Raider entertained at four tables of bridge Wednesday, September
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19, in honour of her cousin, Mrs. S. Lazarovitz, of Quebec. Prizes were won by Mesdames T. Hershcovitch, H. Raider, S. Mendelson and Ebner. Mrs. S. Raider presented the. guest of honour with a brass bon-bon dish. Guests were Mesdames S. Hershcovitch, M. Spier, S. Lazaroviti, N.-Hershcovitch, Abner, L. Haber, M. Raider, H. Yane, H. Raider, D. Raider, H. Fallon, S. Mendelson, Shatz, M. Mendelson and C. Zeidel.
Mr. and Mrs. H, Z. Yane entertained Rosh Hashonah eve, Sunday, September 16, in honour of their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lazarovitz, of Quebec, welcoming Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raider, Mr. and Mrs. L. Haber, Harry Yane, Miss Mollie Hershcovitch, Miss Selick, Moe Yane, MiBs B. Braunstein, Anne Yane, Ray Yane, Mr. and Mrs. M. Spier, Mrs. M. Mendelson, Mrs. M. Raider, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ilovitch, Sara Yane, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ilovitch, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hershcovitch, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hershcovitch, Miss Kay Back-man and Mrs. Backman. Misses Anne and Ray Yane, and Miss Hershcovitch assisted in serving.
Mrs. M. Allman, 4862 Park Avenue, entertained at four tables of bridge, Wednesday, September 19, for Mrs. H. Cooper, of Los Angeles. Prizes were won by Mrs. B. Labis, Miss Sarah Rosenthal, and Mesdames C. Vassall and D. Taplitsky. Mrs. H. Cooper was presented with a luncheon cloth. Guests were Mesdames C. Vassall, M. Rosenthal, D. Krupp, M. Pesner, H. Fogel, R. Workman, M. Joseph, B. Labis, S. Sandys, J. Forties, J. LeJffell, S. MarkfofT, A. Schwartz, S. Rosenthal, J. Schwartz, S. Schwartz and D. Taplitsky.
Miss Evelyn Friedman, St. Urbain Street, gave an evening party Sunday, September 30, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Greenberg (nee Sarah Rombach).
Mrs. H. Aronson and family have returned from Ivry Nord where they spent the summer.
Mrs. Alex Greenberg (nee Sarah Rombach, Jeanne Mance Street, was at home Monday evening, October 1, to Mesdames M. Greenberg, Joseph Pollack, N. Rombach and Misses Eva and Rae Bindman, Jennie Bernstein, Bertha Bernstein, Lillian Schwartz, Ethel Engel, Jessie Rombach, Lily Freedman, Rose Gussman, Evelyn Friedman, Bertha Friedman, Mary Goldblatt and Lillie Siegel.
Miss Sylvia Finkelberg, St. Urbain Street, entertained at three tables of bridge Sunday afternoon, September 30. Prizes were won by Misses Gertie Golden, Jennie Strean and Mrs. S. Dreben. Guests included Misses Rose Binder, Rae Golden, Jennie Strean, Kate Goldberg, Gold ie Gold berg, Ruth Cohen, Ida Spunt, Gertie Golden, Nellie Wallek and Mesdames D. Finkelberg, I. Greenberg and S. Dreben.
Mrs. M. Hymans, Laurier Apartments, was hostess at a bridge Saturday, September 29, honouring Mrs. Leon Rubino-vitch, who is leaving on a trip to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Niseenson, Mr. and Mrs, I. Eiman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Chercover and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rubinovitch were there.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kitner and family, of Lake Megantic, spent the holidays in Sherbrooke, the guest of Mrs. H. Echenberg, Laurie Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Weinstein, of Thetford Mines, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Echenberg, Belvi-dere Street.
Miss Bessie Schmokler, of Thetford Mines, was here for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis and family spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rappaport, Queen Street.
Samuel W. Smitn, Strathcona Square, spent a few days in Montreal.
Louis H. Bernstein was in Montreal with his mother, Mrs. H. BernBtein, Esplanade Avenue, for a few days.
A. D. Echenberg and M. Echenberg motored to Montreal for a few days.
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Court Street, motored to Montreal to be with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Vineberg, Prud-homme Avenue.
Jack Kushner, of Westmount, motored to Sherbrooke for a few days.
Joseph Schwartz, Montcalm Street, spent a few days in Montreal.
Miss Pearl Kushner, of Montreal, is staying for a few weeks in Sherbrooke visiting friends and relatives.
Max Echenberg has left for Kingston where he is to resume his studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Echenberg, Magog Street, motored to Kingston, Ont., for a few days.
Miss Helen Cohen, Gillespie Street, has left for Montreal to attend McGill University.
ENTERTAINMENTS FOR BRIDES-ELECT
Miss Hilda Ellison, St. Famille Street, entertained at bridge Sunday, September 30, in compliment to Miss Doris Bog ante, a bride-elect of October 21. Mrs. Jack Carrick, of Toronto, was an out-of-town guest. The guest of honour was presented with a pair of green iridescent vases.
Mesdames George Glickman and I. Glickman were joint hostesses at a kitchen shower at the Hoffbrau Wednesday, September 19, honouring Miss Tessie Glickman, whose marriage took place Wednesday, September 25.
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a gown of white taffeta and lace. Her veil of net was arranged in cap effect with clusters of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of pink rosea and lilies-of-the-valley. Lazar Glickman was best man. Mrs. M. Glickman, mother of the bride, wore a black satin dress. A reception was held for fifty guests.
BAR-MITZVAHS
Mr. and Mrs. S. Laing, 337 Girouard Avenue, announce the bar-mitzvah of their youngest son, Harry, to take place Saturday, October 6. The Haftorah will be read in Shaare Zion Synagogue, Claremoat Avenue, and a family dinner will take place at home.
The bar-mitzvah of Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Leopold, Vendome Avenue, takes place Sunday morning, October 7, at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue. Reception Sunday from 4 to 11 at 111 Venoorae Avenue.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Alfandri announce? the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to fsador Ripstein, third son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ripstein, of Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Jenkins announce the engagement of tneir daughter, Mary, to Isae Webber, son of Mrs. -D. Webber.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Cohen, Mance Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Tetta, to Jack Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Klein, of Outremont. Marriage in December.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Samuels, Villeneuve Street, announce tbe engagement of their daughter, Ray, to Henry Leopold.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Rakek announce the engagement of their daughter, Fannie, to Julius, son of Mr. and Mrs, M. Matlm, of Montreal.
APPROACHING MARRIAGE
The marriage of Libbe, daughter of Mrs. A. Geleoot, to Joseph Lajng, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Laing, takes place the latter part of November.
DEATH
Following a brief illness at the Jeffrey Hale HoeprtaL Quebec, Dolhy, wife � Samuel L. Lcfoovrtx, died Friday afternoon, September 21, at the age of 26 year*. Tb* funeral was held Sunday, September 23, at 9 o'clock, from ber home, 95 Kis* Street, Quebec. Tbe deceased b �arrived by ber husband, Samod L. Le2wvitx, of Qj�^ � parents, Mr. and Mr*. A. Albert, broker*, Ismfe, Erase, Sa�. Jo* Lotm, aad oat aiatar. Mr*. W** MtocBjaick, al of