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Harry Cohen, Sherbrooke Street West, returned from a short stay at Old Orchard.
Miss Betty Reese, of New York, who was the guest of Miss Rose Gussman, has returned home.
Miss Sanft, of San Francisco, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Benjamin, for several months.
Miss Betty I^awson, of'Seattle, Wash., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gussman.
Isidore Godinsky entertained at a theatre party in honour of Misses Betty Reese, of New York, and Betty Lawson, of Seattle, Wash. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Colle, Misses Pearl Godinsky, Betty Reese, of New York; Betty Law-son, of Seattle; Rose Gussman; and
immy Shulman, Moe Gussrran and o:1 Bernstein.
Misses Rae Hartman and Kate Wagner spent the past four weeks in New York and Atlantic City. , Nat Cohen, Montrose Avenue, stayed for two weeks at Old Orchard Beach.
Misses Dora and Sadie Goldberg entertained their guests, the Misses Stern, of Chicago, at a dinner and dance Saturday evening, August 18, at the Mount Royal Hotel. Miss Bessie Elkins gave a theatre party in their honour.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Katz, Sherbrooke Street West, spent last week-end at Ste. Agathe.
Mrs. Anna Barrett and daughter, Doris, returned to Three Rivers, after a month's stay at Old Orchard.
Miss Isabel Goldberg, of New York, formerly of Montreal, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Goldberg, Hutchison Street, for the past month, has returned to New York.
Lou Heft spent the past two weeks in Chateauguay.
Mrs.J. Ditcovitch, Somerville Avenue, has returned from New Yonc after spending three weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Robinson.
Mrs. J. M. Benjamin and family, Bernard Avenue West, accompanied by their niece, Miss Frances Sanft, of San Francisco, have returned from Trout I^ake, where they occupied a cottage for the summer.
Mrs. D. Katz, Sherbrooke Street West, has returned from New York after visiting her grandmother, Mrs. S. Robinson.
Misses Dora and Bernice Stern, of Chicago, who have been the guests of the Misses Goldberg, Park Avenue, have returned.
Dr. G. G. Pincus, who spent several weeks in town, left on Monday for Cambridge, Mass.
Mrs. Leon D. Crestohl spent the past five weeks at Old Orchard Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Segal, of Cornwall, have returned from a two weeks' motor trip to New York, Boston and Old Orchard Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fitch and family, of New York, who spent four weeks at Pointe Claire, are returning home.
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Mrs. A. Perl and children, of New York, who were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jacobs, Mance Street, have gone home.
Albert Bramson, of Chicago, is expected home for the holidays.
Miss Birdie Horowitz, of New York, returned home this week from Montreal.
Mrs. M. G. Michaels and Miss Dorothy Michaels, Arlington Avenue, spent several weeks at Old Orchard.
Myron J. Israel, 4905 Sherbrooke Street West, returned on the Laurentic from an extended trip to Europe.
Miss Tilly Finegold, who was at St. Faustin for two weeks, is back.
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Levitt and baby, Sorell, of Chicago, are expected to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bramson, 5110 Sherbrooke Street West.
Rev. and Mrs. Simon Glazer, of Brooklyn, N.Y., entertained at dinner at their home Wednesday evening, August 15, honouring the engagement of their son, Albert E. Glazer, to Miss Jeannette Steinberg, of Montreal. Montreal guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Steinberg and Mr. and Mrs. Myer Zelicovici.
Miss Lea Israel, 4905 Sherbrooke Street West, was in Cleveland.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pollack have returned from Val Morin.
Jack Pervin, who left Saturday, August 25, for Toronto to attend the � Rottenberg-Rosen wedding, also visited Niagara Falls and Ottawa,
Mrs. Jack Bessner, 1090 Laurier Street West, has returned from Carbondale, Pa., where she was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Singer, for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Berson, 1090 Laurier Street West, have returned from a fishing trip to Noyan, Que.
Ed Jacobs, Jeanne Mance Street, was at Old Orchard.
Miss Anne S. Lerner attended the fourth annual convention of the Zionist Order of Habonim of Canada at Chateau Qninte, Lac Masson.
Miss Golda Vineberg has returned home after spending the summer at Wenerville, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Van Amburgh, of Detroit, are visiting Miss Mary vineberg, Sherbrooke Street West.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacobs, Greene Avenue, have returned from a motor trip to Cleveland.
Mrs. M. Pollack, of Quebec City, w ile in Montreal, promised the director of the "Morgenrot Kultur-Hause" of Czer-novitz, Roumania, Professor Ghilis-chenschi, assistance for the needs of the Jews of Roumania.
Mrs. M. Dickstein, 615 Bloomfield Avenue, who summered in France, is expected home early in September.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Solomon and family, Argyle Avenue, are in Atlantic City for some time.
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Miss Jennie Erdrich is in Atlantic City for some time,
A stag was held at the Hofhrau Metcalfe Street, Saturday. August 25' in honour of Jack Leckner, whose' marriage to Miss Jessie Kessler takes place September 4. Mike Rohrlick was toastmaster. Present were S. Miimkv S. Pesner, M. Rohrlick, B. Trister, Tom Kesaler, H.' Friedlansky, J. Giopfr Charlie Davidson, Louis Pedvis, \\m' Gliserman, Irving Boidman, H. "Wcin-rauch, M. L. Weinrauch, S. JasW Benjamin Lustgarten, D. Leckner, W. if Balum, Hy Tannenbaum, Jack Pinsky Harry Weissman, Ralph Brotman, Hob Friedman, N. Pascal, Ralph Saxe, Hy Litwin and Sam Covet. The guest of honour was presented with a bag of gold by Tom Kesaler.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zelicovitch, Mount Royal Avenue, have returned from a five weeks' trip to Atlantic City, They also apent a week at Saratoga Springs, and a week in New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Viner and Arthur and Ellen, of Chicago, will arrive Sunday, September 1, to be with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Viner, Hutchison Street.
Max Feldman, of Rockaway Beach, N.Y., ib visiting Mrs. H. Bronze, 1125 Bernard Avenue.
Louis Leibowitz, Notre Dame tie Grace Avenue, has left to spend ten days at Saratoga Springs.
Mrs. Norman Viner and familv, Bishop Street, have returned from the Laurentians. Miss Bessie Viner was there with them.
Mrs. A. Cohen, 222 Villeneuve Avenue West, is expected home from Val Morin next week.
Miss Rita Pearson, Notre Dame Street, left Saturday to stay for a few-weeks in New York and Albany.
Miss Claire Greenberg, Bronx, N.Y., is visiting Mrs. H. Bronze, 1125 Bernard Avenue.
At Chateau Quinte were Miss Sylvia Aber, Joseph Aber, Samuel Aber, Mrs, S. Lidsky, Mrs. S. Golick, N. Gaisin, N. Paperman, Miss L. Paperman, Miss J. Levine, Mr. and Mrs. Brosky and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Simon and daughter, of Toronto; M. Aber, Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kahn, Miss E. Reinblatt, Miss B. Elman, Mr, and Mrs. J. Perlove, H. Naimer, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. H. Freed, Lea Sellette, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grover and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rozenzeig, Mr. and Mrs. S. Berman, Mr. and Mrs, I. Kaufman, Ben Kaufman, Dora and Elsie Kaufman, Mrs. S. Linder, Esther Berlind, Bert Letovsky, Meyer Levine, Dr. and Mrs. Michael Ratner, I. H. Neamtan, Moe M. Schachter, Mrs. Charles Schachter, J. I. Bennett, Miss E. Bennett, Mrs. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Max Held, Mr. and Mrs, S. L. Park, Machlovitch, Mr. and Mrs. I.. Yelin, H. H. Levitt, Rabbi and Mr?. M. Simon, H. Wolofsky, F. Wolofsky, I. Rabinovitch, Mrs. S. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Raphael, Mrs. A. l.eibo-vitch, of Thetford Mines; Moe Hahamo-vitch, B. H. Segal, Anne Lerner, Dr. Shmarya Levine, of Palestine: Rabbi and Mrs. J. L. Zlotnick, Annie Zhnmck, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Shapiro. Miises Ethel and Lillian Shapiro, B. M. Yw-.ner, Mrs. Felix Harris, Mr. and Mr- A. Nrrenberg, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. M Hy B. Arbess, Joseph Levin, il- B-
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This year Roeh Hashonah falls on Saturday, Sept. 15 and Sunday, Sept, 16. Select your seats now for the High Holy Days at Shaare Zion Synagogue. The Synagogue is a veritable "Mikdosh Me At." Services are inspiring for young and old. A seating committer will be in attendance at the Synagogue, Sept. 4, 5, 6 and 8, at 8 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 9, from 10 a.m. to 12, from 3 to 5 and from 8 to 10 and every night from Sept. 9 up to and including Thursday, Sept. 13, from 8 to 10 p.m.