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Mrs. Bernard Mendels, Notre Darre de Grace Avenue, has returned from Sudbury, where she was called by the death of her father.
Mrs. J. Lerrnan, Esplanade Avenue, entertained at dinner Sunday, May 29, honouring her niece, Miss Leah Elicind, of Yonkers, N.Y. Present were: Miss Leah Elkind, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidman, of New York; Mrs. M. Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. C. Newman, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. B. Starke, Mrs. William Mergler and Mrs. E. Salzman.
Miss Rose Silverman, of Sudbury, Ont., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mendels, Notre Dame de Grace Avenue.
Mrs. Harry Wegler, 115 St. Mark Street, is in Ste. Agathe des Monts for a few weeks.
Miss Tina Feldman, of New \ ork, has returned after spending two weeks in
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Among those who assisted in the programme given by the pupils of the Rialto Dance Studio, Wednesday, June
I, were: Dora Chaplick, pianist; Oscar Chrislin, violinist; Brahm Sand, 'cellist; and dances by Esther, Doreen Barry, Alva Ekstrand, Muriel Levy, Viola Miller, Ruth Marcuse, Betty Pollack, Shirley Woskoff, Sybil Samuels, Margaret Elkin, Jean Gibson, Sally Herscovitch, Hilda Woskoff, Sybil Wells, Helen Bigmar, Sylvia Garber, Shirley Rosenbloom, Anita Cohen, Reva Goldberg, Dolly Handelman, Evelyn Han-scher, Marjorie Herscovici, Beatrice Hoffman, Mavis Knopp, Rita Ebner, Bessie Greenspoon, Sybil Samuels, Laura Schecter, Etta Silver, Essie Vine-berg and Mildred Nuremberg.
Among those who were on the programme given by pupils of the Ruvenoff School of Dancing June 1 at the Mount Royal Hotel were: Betty Thompson, Mollie Kauffman, Dorothy Silverman, Rive Corber, Dora Kauffman, Ruth Rosenberg, Elsie Solomon, Ida Reiner, Gertv Solomon, Beatrice Goldthorpe, Phyllis Kahn, Laura Riegler, Esther Crelinstein, Phyllis Solomon, Irving Stern, Verna Evans and Elise Solomon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinrauch, Hutchison Street, have just returned from a motor trip to New York and Boston, accompanied by Mrs. L. Small and Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Kutzman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I^auria have moved to 265 Prud'homme Avenue, Apartment 11.
Mr. and Mrs. L, Solomons and children, Reginald and Clarice, left for Europe June 3 on board the "Albertic," to be away several months.
Spark Brothers' Circus have invited the children of the Hebrew Orphans' Home, the Montefiore Hebrew Orphans, and the Neighbourhood House to a performance Tuesday, June 7.
Mrs. George Kantor, of Milwaukee, Wis., who is in town for the Rubin-Wagner wedding, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. Silverman, 197 Villeneuve Avenue West.
Joe Tomarkio, of New York, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tomarkin, Esplanade Avenue, for a few days.
Nat Rubin, of Halifax, is in town, the guest of his sister, Mrs. B. Silverman, Villeneuve West.
Max B. Berg, of New York City, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinrauch, Hutchison Street.
At Hotel Vermont are: Mr. and Mrs. B. Fainer and daughters, Mrs. T. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wein, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Brainin and son, M, Hoichberg, Mrs. H. Ciment, Dr. J. Rosenbaum, B. Michaelson, Harry Os-tro, J. J. Myerson, J. M. Flanders, J. Lefkoe, M. J. Morris, Noah J. Begun, Ben Fitch, M. Louis Liebman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fitch and son, Mrs. S.
Shmerling, W. Shaffer, M. A. Bronfman M. A. Shapiro, George Gelgott, m' Morris Gelgoot, Mr. and Mrs. B. e' Hoffman, E. Solomon and N. S, Fine-berg.
Mrs. Gerald Deutach and daughter Rhoda Pearl, of Detroit, are visiting Mrs. L. Deitcher, 2263 Hutchison Street.
MacMurski, of Boston, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Gliserrran the week-end of May 28.
Miss Rachel Samuels, of New York, is the guest of her sisters, the Misses Samuels, Bishop Street.
Dorothy Davis Stein, at present engaged on some commercial work with, the Strachan's Bakeries, is taking the! lead in a playlet to be produced by them June 8.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gliserrran entertained Sunday, May 29, their first wed-| ding anniversary. The rooms were de-1 corated with Darwin tulips and roses. Midnight supper. Among those present) were: Mr. and Mrs. Gliserrran, Mrs. J.j Boidman, Misses Eva Bindrran, Sarahj Golub, Ida Stubina, Jane Bress, Sarah Rombach, Louisa Boidman; and Saml Bloomberg, Irving Boidman, MacJ Murski, of Boston; Abe Heft and Dr, J. Pollock.
Mrs. George Leibowitz, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who was the guest of her sisters-in-law, Mrs. B. Gasoi, Beau dry Street,
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