CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
October 14, 1927
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Miss Yetta Miller, of New York, formerly of Montreal, is spending several weeks in Montreal with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dover, 340 Yilleneuve Avenue West, are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman, North Bay, Ont.
Miss Rose Gussman, of New York, formerly of Montreal, is with her parents^ Mr. and Mrs. J. Gussman, Notre Dame Street West.
Dr. and Mrs. L. Azoulay, of Winnipeg, will leave for New York to meet Mrs. Abraham Klein and sons, of Montreal, who are sailing November 12 on board the "Sinai" for Palestine.
Miss Rose Selinsky, Esplanade Avenue, returned from New York, where she spent two weeks visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ka-back.
Sam Herscovitch, Faber Street, left to spend some time in Sudbury, Ont.
Miss Ethel Reinblatt, Waverley Street, entertained at three tables of bridte Sunday afternoon, October 9. Misses Gertrude Singer, Elsie Goldin, Beatrice Roscnbaum, Ethel Finklestein, Ada Michaels, Doris Cofshoff, Florence Cohen, Marie Ashkaloney, Alice Aronoff, Ethel Drobetsky, Sylvia Kurshner and Julia Reinblatt were there. -Prizes were won by Misses Sylvia Kurshner, Marie Ashkaloney and Ada Michaels.
Miss Beatrice Goldman has returned from New York City, where she spent a few weeks with friends.
Miss Jennie Osman, Jeanne Mance Street, left October 8 for Philadelphia to visit her sister, Mrs. Hy. Rosenbloom, for two weeks.
H. Yanofsky, of Cleveland, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. A. Nudel-rnan, Esplanade Avenue, for a few weeks, has returned.
Mrs. L. Goldman, Laval Avenue, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Saul Brainin in Bedford, Que.
Miss Bella (Jolt, Esplanade Avenue, entertained at three tables of bridge Sunday, October 9. Guests were: Misses' Sails- Manus, Sally Kutinsky, Kate Miller, Celia Cooper, Fay Karo-vitch, Sylvia Silverman, Rose Golt, Rose Si.r.olovitch, and Mesdames 1. Cohen, D. Golt and M. 1. Golt. Prizes were won by Mes:lames M. 1. Golt and D. Golt, and Miss Kate Miller.
Mrs. Harry Gross, of New York, has gone home after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brandes, Iauner .\\-enue West.
Dr. E. Goldman and J. Gold mar, Eavai Avenue, motored to Sherbrooke, Hue , where they spent some time.
Mrs. J. S. Lonn, St. L'rbain Street, left CX-tober 8 for Bay City, Mich., where she is spending several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. David Kessler. Mrs. Lonn will also visit Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fainer, Stuart Avenue, are leaving on a motor trip to Atlantic Citv and New York.
Miss Freda Rosner, of Winnipeg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Bronfman, Comte Street,
Mrs. M. I. Gordon, Grey Avenue, gave a man jongg party Friday, October 7, in honour of Mrs. S. H. Raaminsky.
Dr. and Mrs. David H. Ballon, Crescent Street, returned from Europe October 1 on board the "Montclair," where they spent three months.
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Jacobs and family, Dorchester Street West, have returned from their cottage at Rougemont, where they spent the summer.
Miss Flossie Hutner, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. M. Dobrofsky, Chateau Apartments, Sherbrooke Street West.
Mrs. Abraham Klein and sons, Isaac, Joshua and Samuel, 5715 Clarke Street, are leaving November 5 to spend one week in New York City, prior to sailing for Palestine on board the MSinai." They will be accompanied to New York by Abraham Klein and daughter, Freda, and Mrs. I. Workman.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Zelicovici, Plaza Apartments, returned from Europe on board the "Empress of Scotland."
Mr. and Mrs. J. Notkin and David M. Notkin, NorthclifTe Avenue, motored to Boston, October 8, to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Pincus.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Levitt, Roslyn Avenue, returned October 12 from Atlantic City, where they spent two weeks.
Dr. David H. Ballon, Crescent Street, returned from Detroit, Mich., where he attended a meeting of the American College of Surgeons.
Mrs. Allan Bronfman, Cote St. Antoine Road, entertained at a dinner Tuesday, October 4, for Mrs. S. H. Rasminsky.
Mrs. Dorothy Davis Stein, Crescent Street, left October 8 for New York to spend five weeks visiting Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gross.
Mrs. Abe Bronfman, Western Avenue, gave a dinner at the Montefiore Club
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