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Mr, and Mrs. Anthony de Rothschild, of London, England, and Mr. and Mrs. D, E. de Becker, of Brussels, arrived from Quebec, Wednesday, August 1, and spent the day en route to the Pacific coast.
Mr, and Mrs. P. N. Jacobson and family are at Magnolia, Mass.
Mr, and Mrs. H. WeLnfeld and Miss Vera Weinfeld, Elm Avenue, motored to Lake Placid, N.Y.
Mr, and Mrs. J, Kopstein, Sher-brooke Street West, were at Old Orchard,
Mr. and Mrs, A. Sydney Pierce are living in the Somerset Apartments, Sherbrooke Street West.
Dr, and Mrs. Otto Marcuse and Miss Lorraiiu: Marcuse sailed on the "Duchess of Ath)l!" Friday, July 27, to visit England, Scotland and Germany. Dr. Marcuse will do post-graduate work in Vienna while Mrs. Marcuse and daughter ro to Italy and will join them in Switze;and. They will return in 0ctober.
At Waterman's Hotel, La Macaza, were M^ses Mary Rosenthal, Ethel -<eva Levine; Abie Laxton and vton, Misses Gertie and Emma vitch, Eva Gershovitch, Rose V Katz, Tetta Brecfaer, Moe Miss Goldie Scrota, Miss Sonia Sherman and daughters, Miss �th, Misses Gertrude and Ruth tch, Issie Rivinovitch, Harry . e Ostro, Mrs. Nat Ostro and ' Miss Rose Schafer, Bennie i. and Miss Edith Bordensky. � S. Jacobs is at a hotel at Old
Cohen Clara Gershc'' and Brugcr Addis, ; Lillie i' Rabino Ostro, daugh;>-Silverr-Art':, Orchar.
G, L. abroad
Mrs, r A. Abr,! few da\ >
Mr. { Klein and daughters, Rose ^ Mildred, Wiseman Avenue, have return! from Schrooc Lake, where J^V.1^ Mis� B�� Kkfax at Camp
Dave Roskarn k at QW Orchard
^ Hodgen, of Watertown; J. of AJbaay, aad B. Freeman, of ^ eotertawed at a farewell
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Alexander, K.C., is home from
harles Rothschild and Mrs. A. ams are at Schroon Lake for a
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Florence Denenberg and Sydney Tucker, of New York.
Dr. A. Benjamin has left for Old Orchard, where he will spend two weeks and then continue to Boston and New York to attend the dental convention.
Miss Jane Bress spent last week-end at Val Morin.
Mrs. L, Grauer and family, 1625 Hutchison Street, have returned from Castle des Monts, Ste. Agathe.
Dr. Maxwell Fineberg, of Montreal and New York, will sail for Montreal about the middle of August, after having spent a year and a half in clinics at Vienna, Budapest and Frankfort. After a stay in Berlin, Dr. Fineberg will go to Copenhagen, Hamburg, Edinburgh and London.
At Westerman's Hotel, La Macaza, a bridge and tea was given Sunday, August 5, in honour of the eleventh anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. N. Brod-kin, Roslyn Avenue, Westmount. Prizes were won by Mesdames Charles Herman, H. Rubinger, Misses Betty Law-son, of Seattle, Washington; M. Hertzig, T. Slotsky, Gertrude A. Cohen, and Marie M. Goldberg and Rubin Feldman.
Mrs. A. A. marku8 and son, Grey Avenue, were at Old Orchard for four weeks.
Miss Miriam Horwitz, 136 Marlowe Avenue, left Sunday night, August 5, to spend a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs". A. I. Levy, in New York.
Miss Brenda Schwartz, Cote Ste. Catherine Road, was hostess at a bridge Saturday, July 28, in honour of Miss Dorothy Biberfieki, of Gary, Indiana. Guests were Misses Leonora Braun-atein, Rosa Braunstein, Freda Presser. May Silverman, Sophie Shulman, of New York, and Anna Lack. Prizes were woo by M tsses Sophie Shulman and Anna Lack.
Mrs. A. Biberfieki and daughter, Dorothy, of Gary, Indiana, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Schwartz, Cote Ste. Catherine Road.
Mr. Landau* of Baltimore, McL, is eipei ted in town, and while here will visit hit son-in-law and daughter, Dr, and Mrs, S. E. Goldman, Prudhomroe Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Povaoer, 5250 Park A i mm. are kariaw for a fo�r vests' to MoazUOesaes* aad Detroit,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollock are bpsnding few weeks at Val Morin.
C. Jackson, of Leeds, England, is staying at trie Mount Royal for a month.
Miss Esther Rubenstein, of Los Angeles, is in town for a few days, , Sydney Tucker, of New York, is spending a week with Mr. and MrB. Mark Cohen, Park Avenue,
Max Rothchild, of Port ?Arthur, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. T. Capla'n, Decane Boulevard.
Mrs, Sam Pearson entertained Wednesday evening, August 1. for Mrs. M. Hyama and son, Leslie, ot Los AngeleB, Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cohen, Mrs. D. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Robins, Mrs. L. Raisler, Misses Rose Silberg, Rita Pearson, Florence Denenberg, Tessie Pearson, and Louis Gold Ben Cohen, Dave Smith, Sol Adelson, A. Klein, Ralph Hodgen, of Watertown, N.Y.; J. Wolfe, of Albany, and B. Freedman, of Syracuse. Ben Cohen sang and Miss Florence Denenberg played the piano. The guest of honour was presented with a silver mustard dish.
Mrs. Marcus Roman and Miss Fannie, Claremont Avenue, are at Old Orchard Beach.
Misses Paula and Rheva Weiser, Esplanade Avenue, have left to spend some time in New York, Atlantic City and Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Gillman, 4302 St. Urbain Street, are back from a motor trip to New Brunswick and the Gaspe Coast.
A. Bacal, Bloomfield Avenue, returned from Europe on board the "Duchess of Bedford."
Miss Eva Bindman, Querbes Avenue, has left to spend a few weeks at Val Morin.
Miss Betty Lawson, of Seattle, Wash., is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. Brodkin, Roslyn Avenue.
Charles Fitch, of New York, is visiting Mrs. C. Bernfeld, Park Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Vosburg and son, Freddie, of Brooklyn, N.Y., were guests of Mrs. Max Horwitz, 136 Marlowe Avenue.
Miss Sophie Shulman, of New York, who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shulman, Jeanne Mance Street, has gone back.
Miss Fannie Samuels, Bishop Street, went to New York and Lake George on a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brasch.
Mrs. Louis Gross and daughter, of New York, are at Ste. Agathe.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufmann, Marlowe Avenue, motored to Ivry.
Miss Freda Lonn, St. Joseph Boulevard West, who has been spending three months in New York, is expected home shortly. While there she visited Mrs. J Pearlman.
Miss Tina Diamond, Vendome Avenue, has returned from a two weeks' stay at Wenerville.
Al Bierbryer and Louis Leibowitz, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who motored here, will remain for a few weeks visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs, J. Pearlman and son, Harold, returned to Brooklyn, August 6, after spending one month with Mr. and Mrs. F. Pistnch, Clarke Street, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenzweig, Davaar Avenue.
Mrs. M. Ruderman, of Boston, who was the guest of Mra. K. Druckman, Esplanade Avenue, has gone back.
Mrs. Max Leopold and daughter, Helene, Vendome Avenue, are back from Toronto, Detroit and Harrison, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leviason and Miss Girlie Levinson. Strathcona Avenue, have left to spend ten days at Wenerville.'
Mrs, J. Strean, Champagneur Avenue, has returned from Old Orchard Beach, Maine, accompanied by ber daughter, Mrs. H. Levine, and her grandchildren.
Isidore Bernstein, who spent several weeks in New York is home.
Emanuel Enzer, of New York, is expected this week-end to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Enzer, for a few days.
Misses Jennie Bernstein and Bertha Bernstein have returned after spending three weeks in New York,
Mia* See Berger, of Brooklyn, N.Y, ta apeftrttf a raoath with her sister, Mrs. H. ArpaT 14S5 Btraard Ai
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boronow, Chateau Apartments, returned on the "Empress of France" after a visit of three months in France, Belgium and Germany.
Registered at Chateau Quinte, Ste. Marguerite, are Mr. and Mrs. Mendel and child, Mr. and Mrs. M. Strolovitch and family, Chas. Kraft, Mrs. Samuels aad child, Chas. Fetgenbaum, Louis Gokfechlager, Ethel Goldschlager, Lily Ruby, D. Solomon, Joe Guttmaa, Pauline Berlind, Mrs, J. Diamond aad family, Mrs, M. Bernstein and family, B. Roseman, Mr. and Mrs. S. Reinbiatt, Chas, Sourkes, J. M. Laxer, L. Deitcher, Miss M. Raphael, D. Perlove, Mr. and Mia. Dache/sky and child. H. Bacal, Chas, GoWin, Nellie Walbck, Jack Walls**, M. Marfcowitx, Mrs, 1. Rkfc-na, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mrs. M. A. Ridunan aad taattly, of Brookrya. N.Y.;