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Mrs. J. Weiser, Hutchison Street, have returned.
Miss Julia Golden, of Ottawa, who was the guest of Mrs. H. Levine, St. Joseph Boulevard West, has eone home.
Mdoe Rohrlick is home Trom New York and Philadelphia.
Sa^n Cowan, Lajoie Avenue, left Thuradav to spend a few months in Europe.
Mr*. H. Dover, of Ottawa, is visiting ^er mother, Mra. J. Lecker, Villeneuve Avenue West.
Mr*. B. De Many, of New York, who sp��t a week with ner daugirter, Mrs, A. feU, Mount Royal Avenue Eaat, haa retumed.
Mr. aod Mrs, Joel Sterathal, Laval Aveaoe, entertained at a bridge and party, oif fifty cover*, January 1, com-plitnerftinf MIM Eva Rubin and Joseph Hubtcber, wbo�e marriage takes place Jaawuy 17. TT}e bridge prize-wirmers were MiMea Betty Rubia, Anae Steto-Freda fTMncbcrt aad Faaay M Eva Rubin wma pre-bed bu0p aod Urn Era
WlJson, of Toronto, with a guest prize. J. Berman sang and recited. A Feld-man, L. Lerner, and V. Deckelbaum entertained. Mr*. W. Rubin and Miss Fanny Rubin assisted the hosteaa in serving.
Dave Goldner, who was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Gokiner, Hutchison Street, for the past ten days, has returnee! to New York.
Mr. and Mrs, Abram Rapp have returned from Toronto, where they spent several days, the guests of their father, Nathan Smith, St. George Street.
Miaees Anne and Rboda Leaner, St. Denis Apartment*, entertained informal ry at tfie tea hour Sunday, in honour of Mist Sara Bervon.
Mrs,-B. Shapiro, Girooard Avenue, has left to spend the remaiixier of the winter at Miami Beach. Mr. Shapiro will join her within ten days.
Mr. aod Mrs, Herbert Taohooaer, of Brookrjrf^ are oc a *bort Tint wrtfa the ktter'* pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Lepiae, Notre Dtxaede Grace.
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Phil Neaniaorj, of Cleveland, was here. / �� ,
Mi�s Fanny Ratner, Marlowe Avenue, spent last week-end at Ivry.
Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Vineberg, West-mount Boulevard, are entertaining in honour of their son, Stanley, at a supper dance, January 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman, of Ogdensburg, "N.Y., spent a few days here.
Mise Rema Pinsky and Miss Rose Stein spent the holidays at Ivry Nord.
Mrs. J. Wener, formerly of Toronto, is living on Querbes Avenue.
Mrs. Sam^Cowan, Lajoie Avenue, is in Toronto visiting her parents.
Mrs. L. Klineberg, Dorchester Street West, left Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Bennett, Gfenlake Avenue, Toronto,
Miss Ricky Neumann, of Cleveland, was here.
Mrs. Gaalya Cornfield, CJaremont Avenue, was at home at the tea hour Sunday afternoon, January 1.
Mr. and Mrs. M, Margolick, Roslyn Avenue, left January 1 to spend six weeks in Miama, Fla.
L. Millman, Western Avenue, has returned from a trip to New York.
Miss Jane Bress entertained at four tables of bridge and mah jongg Monday, January 2, in honour of Miss Anfi Banks, of Boston. Prizes were won by Misses Ida Stubina, Rae Bindman, Alice Scutelsky, Jennie Bernstein and Mrs. W. Gliaerman. Miss Lillian Schwartz and Miss Rae Bindman assisted in serving.
Miss Ann Banks, of Boston, v/as in town for the holidays visiting her cousin, Miss Jane Bress.
Miss Ida Starikoff, 4594 St. Urbain Street, entertained Sunday, January 1, in honour of Miss Lily Rother, of La Prairie, Que. Guests were Misses Gertrude Saul, Isabel Zwibel, Sarah Starikoff and Mrs. J. Nissenson and Jack Silverstone, Joe Nissenson, Joe and Morris Silconf, Jack Cohen and J. Starikoff. _
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kaufrnann, 295 Prud'homme Avenue, were at home Sunday, January 1, in honour of their son-in-law aod daughter, Mr. and Mrs Milton E. Finfer, of New York. Mrs. Kaufmann received in black crepe embroidered in beads; assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Finfer, in a period gown of white taffeta embroidered in velvet and pearls. In charge of the dining room were Mesdames Max Friedman, S. Fisher, Gerald Tritt and Ben Friedman. Misses Elaine Neumann, Beatrice Friedman and Zella Bronfman assisted in serving. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs, of New York; Dr. and Mrs. Max Rady, of Winnipeg; Harold Goldberg, of Newton, Mass; and Chester Solomont, of Brookline, Mass.
Miss Evelyn Englestein, Hutchison Street, entertained at bridge Monday, January 2, Misses Rita Guilaroff, Lillian Abrams, Sylvia Rosenfeld, Bessie Amsel, Diana Lazar, Fanny Selinsky and Suzanne Collin. Prize-winners were Misses Rita Guilaroff and Fanny Selinsky. Miss Rita. Guilaroff assisted in serving.
Mrs. S. Rutenberg, of New York (nee Betty Klein) is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. Schwartz, Sherbrooke Street West.
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FIRST-YEAR CLASS, for children from 6 to 8 ye*r�. For their PubHc School and Jewish education combined. Claw will be opened In School No. 2 WarerUy, Cor. Falrmount. Thia new arransement is to do away with the difficuldei of both parents and children under the present two school system, atyt will make for a more successful and sound education. More Information from th� Principal. 3. WU*m�n, M.A., Pi. 4580, Cr.
Miss Lillian Bloomfield, 226 Redfern Avenue, gave a tea for Leonore Jack-nowitz, of New Jersey. Guests -were Misses Marguerite Isaacs, Eleanor Isaacs, Viola Jasby, Myrtle Bloomfield Rae Bloomfield, Mildred, Bronfman, Cecile Sam.it, Bernice Victor and Nettie Shleiffer. Misses Anita Bramson and Violet and Mabel Bloomfield assisted in serving.
Miss Dinah Bloomfield has left for Palisade Hill, New Jersey, to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jack-nowitz for a month.
Miss Rose Klein, Wyndham Avenue, spent last week-end at WenervflJe, Que.
Misses Anne Epstein, of New York, and Sybil Brown, of Boston, who were at the Mount Royal Hotel, left for the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrjitx, Frontenac Apartments, left Saturday night for Philadelphia to attend the wedding of their cousin, W. Morantz, to Miss Sophie Lang.
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