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visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Godfrey, Vimy Ridge Avenue,
Miss Bella Pasternak, Palmerston Boulevard, has returned home from a two weeks' stay in Fort William,
Miss Ella Kaufman, of Pittsburgh, has left to stay for a few days in Hamilton, the guest of Miss Rose Fauman.
Jack Papernick, Jack Dworkin, Sam Kates and Leo. Becker spent the week n Tent City.
Mrs. I. M. Lederman, Inglewood Drive, and Mrs. L. Berger, Welland Avenue, have returned from Buffalo and Crystal Beach, where they spent the holiday week-end.
Miss Pearl Caplan, of Detroit, is the guest of Mrs. L. Rose, Rosewell Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, I. Lieberman, 1597 Bathurst Street, have returned home from a two weeks' stay in Atlantic City, N.J.
Miss Betty Hiltz, Malcolm Street, is spending two weeks at Roche's Point with her aunt, Mrs. B. Dick.
Mrs. Rose Cohen, of Los Angeles, California, who was a guest of Miss Lena Green berg, has returned home. Miss Lena Greenberg, Davaar Apartments, is leaving shortly for Los Angeles, California.
Mrs. William Leibel entertained at a garden party at her summer home, Island Grove, Wednesday afternoon, August 3. Mrs. B. Dick and Miss Betty Hiltz assisted the hostess. Among those present were Mesdames L. A. Maldaver, M. Hans, M. Barrett, S. Wilder, M. Gruber, 0. Maldaver, M. SchifTer, M. Margolis, H. Clavir, C. Pasternak, A. Herman, Harris, P. James, D. Goodman, H. Papernick and Swerling.
Miss Janice Rosenthal is visiting Mrs. Jule Allen at her summer home in Cobourg.
Mrs. T, Fisher and daughter, Augusta, who have been visiting Mrs. W. Gang, have left for Corona, Long Island.
Mrs. B, Marks, of New York, is summering with Mrs. A. Greben at Bronte, Ont.
Mrs. 0. Patternick, Beatrice Street, gave a luncheon and theatre party honouring Mrs. J. Weiner and Mrs. M. Marder, of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen (n6e Eunice Breslin) have returned from their honeymoon and are living at 66 Beatrice Street.
Miss Lillian Wolitzer, Brooklyn, N.Y., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry Papernick, Austin Terrace.
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Lionel Green, of Brooltlyn, N.Y., spent a few dayi with t is parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Green, Euclid Avenue.
Mrs. M. Otto, Albany Avenue, had as Rueats over the week-end Max Biller, Arnold Gordon, Abe Nash and George Kahn, who motored here from Detroit.
Bar-mitzvah of Archie Otto, son of Mrs. Miriam Otto, Albany Avenue, took place at Men of England Synagogue, Spadina Avenue, Saturday, August 6. Mrs. Otto was assisted in receiving her friends by Mrs. David Gollom and Mrs. Louis King. Out-of-town gaests were Mrs. Jennie Mitchell and daughter, Julia, and sons, Leon and Dave, of Detroit.
B. H. Fpgle has returned to Montreal after visiting his mother in the city and later atjackson's Point.
Mrs. L. Fogle and family, of Oak-wood Avenue, have returned from Jackson's Point.
Laurence Mendelson, of Windsor, is visiting his mother, Mrs. M. Mendel-son, 80 Beverley Street.
Mrs. M. R. Shapero and sons, Nat and Jerry, Beatrice Street, motored to St. Paul, Minn., to attend the wedding of her daughter, Sara, to Harry Rosenblatt, accompanied by Mrs. B. P. Kisluk and daughter, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bergman, who are summering in Long Branch, had as their visitor, M. Goldstein, of Chicago.
Carl Goldner, twelve-year-old pupil ol Alex Cherniavsky, is playing lor one week in Montreal at the Capitol Theatre.
Mrs. B. Nelson and Miss Fay Nelson, of Brooklyn, N.Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shulman, Brunswick Avenue.
Miss Sara Moren, Robert Street, gave a luncheon at the Georgian Room, honouring Miss Fay Nelson, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Among those who entertained for Mrs. B. Nelson and Miss Fay Nelson, of Brooklyn, N.Y,, who are guests of Mrs. S. Shulman, Brunswick Avenue, were Mrs. H. Shulman, Robert Street, dinner and bridge; Mrs. M. Chvickel, dinner; Mrs. L. Reisberg, garden party at her summer home at Long Branch; Mrs. H. Sher, Robert Street, dinner; Mrs. S. Caveller, Markham Street, dinner; and Mrs. S. Yassim, Robert Street, dinner.
Misses Fay and Bernice Shulman, Brunswick Avenue, gave a bridge and theatre party last Saturday evening, honouring their cousin, Miss Fav Nelson, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bebs Bronstein spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. S. Moss at their summer home in Brantford.
Mrs. H. Allan and daughter, Margaret, Geoffrey Street, returned home after spending a few weeks atjackson's Point and Crystal Beach.
Miss Gertrude Levy, Bathurst Street, gave a supper dance at Casa, Loma last Thursday, honouring Miss Lillian Ler-man, of Montreal, who was her guest.
Mrs. Charles Levy, Edgewood Avenue, entertained at a family dinner for Miss Lillian Lerman, of Montreal.
Miss Ettie Sackler, Queen Street West, entertained Sunday evening. ' Among the guests were: Misses Beckie From-stein, Mina Kotick, Anne Lesser, Marlie Kriugold; and Mac Schwartz, Moe Schwartz, Sam Heiber, John Shapiro and Bussy Greisrran. Mr. Heiber played the piano.
Mrs. M. Narrol, Beverley Street, has left to spend three weeks at Mount Clemens.
Miss Lillian Marlow, of Windsor, is visiting Miss Beatrice Gallander, d'Arcy Street.
Mrs. H. Senzel and daughter, Arline, and Mrs. D. M. Senzel, of Rochester, N.Y., who were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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S. Rockmaker, Bathurst Street, r. otored home.
Phillip Kossin, of New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leiu-rrran, Kingsley Mansions.
Bill Garbe, swimming instructor at Bnai Brith Camp, visited his ; arents, Mr. and Mrs. Garbe, Braerr.ore Gardens.
Mrs. J. Samuels, Palmerston Boulevard, is visiting her daughter a::', son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. I.evir,-son, of Newark, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. lack Carr:,k a~: daughter, Norrra Merle, Hu- cwooc Gardens, and Miss Eva Bog.-.r.te. c: Montreal, motored to Detro:: :-' a week.
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