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M. Godine, M. Green bere, D. Lieber man, H. Gfrtfer, S. Hertchom, L Herzog, L- Headelmao, A. Heracovici Harrif, P. Brattutteia, L. Maritzer L, Marku*, L. Mattbewi, S. Margoliae Wiaeraaa, Fox. Ca/oo, I. Kauiman A, Poyanntr, K. Peaner, I. Potechin A. Potechin, L, Raich, Rubin. Rubin S. Selinsky, Wflliarn Ma&x, Sftwroan S. Valiniky, M. Shuchat, Jf. MaHnoff Berenbaubi, M. GodeJ, M. Ffce, M Taub, M. Lefkowitx, J. Latt, Sinjon Pesner, S. Catkin, Schwartz and S Kaback.
Among thote who entertained in honour of Mfw Dorothy Ricnter, whose marriage to Archie Gold man was
solemnlttd Sunday, April 3, were: Miss Ethel Schachter. Clarke Street, bridge aad even nap; Meadames S. J. Richter a�d N. Richler, Uaec abower
at the Pagoda; Miw Katie Miller, Cuthbert'Street, kitchen shower; and Miss Sarah Rolbin. Clarke Street,
entertainment for the bridal partyv Wednesday, March 30.
The ladies of Frye Hive, of the Mac* cabaeans, entertained their past commander, Lady PauHne Carok, at bridge
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4007 St. Lawrence Bird. Plateau 0552
and tea, Sunday afternoon, April 3, in honour of her marriage to Dr. Nathan Freedman. Commander Lucie F. Reig-!er, the hostess, was assisted by Misses Gertrudfe Teach, Reba Gross and Laura Riegler. Prizes were won by Misses Pauline Carok, Florence Simann, Margaret Wach, Bessie Mayers, Doris Rubin,Bea BashinskVilMaymeZelansky, Annie Zelansky,and Rebba Gross and Mrs. A. Stattner.
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CABARET ENTERTAINMENT 322a St. Catherine West (opposite Eaton's)
For a delicious home-cooked meal that is appetizing as it is
strictly kosher
ZUCKERMAN'S DINING ROOM
1431 Bleury Street
Opportt* Imperial Th+atr*
Plateau 5465 Lancaster
THE PAGODA
5T n. UTHERWE ST. WEST. Tali Q**r, fW Fto Of. TEL W. Ml
W� ar� p^ninf daily from 5 tc t.M p.m. a special full-COUTM Turiny or St��k Dinner, $1.00
Muaic from t,JO to clojinf. CabarH and Dancing. No eourart enarfv at any tim�. Showvra, �tc., our specialty.
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Mrs. I. Kert, Grey Avenue, gave a tea Saturday afternoon, March 26, honouring the engagement of Miss Rae Kjert to Louis Rohrlick. Those present were Mesdames A. Rohrlick, M. Levy| J. Weigensberffr N. Littner, and Misses Fav Cohen, Bea Kert, Mary Bloom, Anne Rohrlick, Molly Rohrlick and Esther Levy. Mrs. L. Kert assisted in serving.
Mrs. M, Stall was hostess at a miscellaneous shower for fifty guests at the Pagoda, Sunday, April 3, for Miss Annie Cooper, a bride-elect of May 21. Prizes were won by Mesdames W. Rosenberg, W. M. Cohene, Kravitz, A. Stark, Issen, K. Migicovsky, B. Claiman and Miss Bee Rosenberg.
Mrs. M. Shapiro, Park Avenue, entertained at a linen and personal shower and bridge in compliment to Miss Mae Benditsky. Guests were Mesdames L. Matthews, L. Marcua, P. Braunstein, S. Cooperstone, N. Black, A. I. Miller, H. Wax, M. Mitchell, Spiegal, S. Kaback, A. Zon, I. Benditaky, H. Lenoble, L. Abramovitch, H. Carp-man, L. Rosen, J. Schnerer, M. Patofsky, Steinfidd, D. Rosenbaum, I. Gillman, Chkk Levin, B. Miller, Rosenthal, and Misses Lillian Goldenzvieg, Lila Benditsky, Jennie Wax, Dorothy Goldberg, Rose Fordon, A. Zon, Fre_da Smith, Eva Shukin, E, Zon, Pilisuk, Miss Zon, Rose WTax, Betty Benditsky. Prizes were won by Mesdames D. Rosenbaum, Chick Levin, M. Mitchell, S. Cooperstone and Miss Freda Smith and Miss Zon.
Those who have entertained for Miss Mae Benditsky, a bride-elect of Tune 1, were: Mrs. S. Cooperstone and Miss J. Wax, miscellaneous shower and bridge, April 3. at Pagoda; Mrs. M. Shapiro, Park Avenue, personal shower and bridge, March 20; Mrs. P. Braunstein, Park Avenue, tea.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kert, Mance Street, entertained Sunday evening, March 20, in honour of the engagement' of their daughter, Rae, to Louis Rohrlick, son of Mrs, M. E. Rohrlkk. Mesdames I. Kert, N. Littner and Miss Bea Kert assisted in serving. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L Kert, Mr. and Mry. D. Kert, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ness, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosnick, Mr. and Mr�. D. Levy, Mr. and Mrs, H. Haimo-vttch, Mr. and Mrs, N. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weigensberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rohrlick, Mr. and Mrs. N. Littner, Mr. and Mr* B. D. Kert,
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5417 SWbrook* W�t W*�4fll For �tyliah and proper fitting �hoes. ReajooaWe prices and courteous service always.
STEVE & MACK
BARBEKS
5727 Sberbrooke Street West
Mr. and Mrs. S. Stone, Mrs. H. I. Kert, and Misses Anne Rohrlick, Ruby Rohrlick, Molly Rohrlick; Isaac Kert and Henry Rohrlick.
Mrs. R. Senzilet, Villeneuve Avenue West, entertained at a reception for sixty guests in honour of the engagement of her daughter, LiJy, to Irving Schachter. Mrs. R. Senzikt, in a black satin gown trimmed with burnt orange, was assisted in receiving by Mrs. M. Merson, in ombre canton with floral embroidery design, and Mrs. H. Margolis, in black cut velvet. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schechter, Mr. and Mrs. B. Schechter, Dr. and Mrs. L. Schechter, Lazarus Schechter, M. H. Schechter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schechter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aspler, Sam Aspler, Mrs. R. Schechter, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schechter, Bernard HLrsch, Miss Lottie Hirsch, Dr. S. V. Schechter, Dr. H. Klein, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schechter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Margolis, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kat2, Mr. and Mrs. M. Meraon, Mr. and Mrs. S. Liben; and Morris Senzilet, Sam Resniclc, Miss Esther Resnick, and Louis Heracovitch all of New York; Mrs. T. Zwibel, Mr. and Mrs. C. Morantz, Mr. and Mrs. R. Zwalsky, Mrs. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiner, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mergler, Cantor and Mrs. Mester, Eddie MaJLick Mrs. Merson, Misses Sebin, Annie and Beatrice Senzilet, and Sam Senzilet. Rabbi Zalmanovitch and Rabbi Yelin spoke. Cantor Mester sang Jewish and Hebrew folk songs. Harry Cohen was toastmaster.
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144 Drummond St. - Montreal
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