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Lii^m 1903-
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Mr. and Mrs. Sirverstone and Miss Silverstone, of St.
louis, Mo., were gUests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gittleson,
Drolet Street, Montreal. The Misses Fickler, of Quebec,
were visiting their sister, Mrs. J. Dinovitzer, at Chicoutimi.
L. Holstem wa* in Quebec. In the Horticultural Society's
annual garden 'cojnpetition I, Rubenstein, 461 St. Urbain
street, won |t)r8t pt\ze for the best city garden. Rabbi Z.
rosenfeld, of St. Louis, Mo., visited his daughter, Mrs. J.
rosen, 142 St. Lawrence Street, en route from a convention of rabbis at PtUfexielphia. Mrs. M. Marcus entertained friends of her daughter, Hortense, on the latter's eighth birthday. Mr. ana Mrs. M. Tannenbaum returned from the CatskiM Mountains. A. Kotzen, of New York, visited L. Sapery, Durpcher Street. The bar-mitzvah of Lyon Levinson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Levin son, Ontario street, was celebrated at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue. the wedding took place in Ottawa of Lillian Bilsky, daughter of m. Bilsky, to Archibald J. Freiman. The ceremony was performed tinder a canopy of white roses by Rev. Herman abramowjtk, Of Montreal, assisted by Rabbi J. Mirsky. the bride wore white crepe de Chine with real lace trimmings, a picture hat, a diamond pendant, a gift of the groom, and she carried white roses. The bridesmaids were: Misses sara Jacobs, of Montreal, in a gown of Dresden silk; Gertrude Bilsky, sister of the bride, in white crepe de Chine over yellow taffeta; and Ray Freiman, of Montreal, sister of the groom, in white silk voile. , They carried shower bouquets of white roses, and wore monograms of pearls, and picture hats completed their costumes. Eva Bilsky, sister of the bride, was flower girl in white, carrying pink and white roses. Mrsk. M. Bilsky, mother of the bride, wore black crepe de Chine and diamonds. The groom was attended by alex Bilsky and Samuel Bilsky, brothers of the bride, and by a. Rosenthal, of New York. Among the guests were: mrs. d. S. Friedman and the Misses Kellert, of Montreal; mrs. M. Silver, of Merrickville. Major S, M. Rodgers was toastmaste'r. The gift of the bride's parents was the furniture of the house on daly Avenue, her new home. The bride's brothers gave her a piano and a five o'clock tea set and the groom's parents gave a cabinet of sterling silver. going away to the western States, the bride wore a tailor-made gown of dark gray cloth.
CANADIANS IN LOS ANGELES
.mrs. naomi Glickman, West 8th gw, entertained at a bridge luncheon fWnesday at the Corcocdia Club. P* honour guests included: Mrs. ||*vt: gordon, who is leaving shortly pjeurope; Mi*s Gladys Goodman, P** engagement was announced re-and Mrs. Glickrcau's daughter, who is leaving for a visit to Jtr^l Prizes were given at each for bridge, and gifts were given bonoureea by the hostess. The ' decorations were carried oat in Pea-= Guests in eluded: Met-A (.oulden, R. E. Heillig, Otto - u. Aronson, M. Segal 1, I. � Hirshberg, R. Hart, M. Silver, ^cfarb, D. Levinson, B. Myers, A. Speilman, H. Singer, H. M Weiastem, C. Werner, Goldman, Milton Silver, N. D Marlin, A, Block, Maurice C- Bailos, P. Strann, M. Pre-H Raff L, GoWtmith M. A � e Mytra, Misses Marion Neuman, Kitty Barrabbe, Rubin, Evelyn Levine, Clara
^ Mrs. M. SegaJl and family ^eek-esxi at Catafca* hftmixL
Mr. and Mrs. A. Block and daughter spent the week-end at Big Bear Lake.
M. Roeenstein and A. Silver are at Gilman's Hot Springs.
Among those who motored to Gil-man's Hot Springs over the week-end are Mrs, R. E. Heillig, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jaasby, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldman, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Silver.
Mrs. Charles Samuels entertained at a luacheon bridge at the Lafayette, in hooour of Mrs. L. Shacove and Mrs. H. Rosen who are leaving for a trip east shortly.
Mrs. Leah Adler, West 29th Street, has left to spend the summer in Montreal.
Miss Tesaie Glkrkrran has left to
rd the summer in Montreal, where will be the guest of her sister, Mrs, H. Lipaey.
Mr. and Mrs. D, Gordon and family have left to spend the sumrrer abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Glesby ipent the week-end at Catalina Island.
Mrs. P. Strann entertained at a birthday dinner in honour of her husband.
Mrs, A, Wolf ia leaving Sunday for New York where she will attend the wedding of her nephew, Bernard Wolf.
Mrs. Dan-Freercaa has left to visit relatives m Providence, R.I.
Mrs, L, Vollia is visiting friends in Chicago.
Mrs. Ben Goldman entertained re-jentry at the Ccocordia Chib.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman, Central Park Apartments, have as their guest Miss Sara Levin, of Vancouver.
In honour of Miss Sara Levin, Miss Esther Zimmerman entertained at tea Sunday, May 29. The table was centred with a low bowl of yellow roses and lighted with mauve tapers. Mesdames N. I. Maza, j. Daien and R. Goldstein did the honours. Miss Sybil Weidman showed the guests into the tea room where the following assisted: Misses Leooa Daieri, Annette Zanphir, Rose Goldstein and Bella Kleinfiekl. Guests included Meadarres J. M. Isaacs, R. Goldstein, S. Zimmerman, B. Stone, J. Daien, N. I. Maxa, N. L. Green, B. H. Wexlman, J. J Weidman N. J. Wetdmaa, H. Weid-