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Mrs. Aaher Pierce, Upper Belmont Avenue, Left on board the S.S. "Maure-tania," Tueeday, February 22; to join Mr. Pierceinftileatine. Sydney Pierce will raett^theri in.June and they will return together in September.
Mr. and: Mrs. Harry H. Gold (nee Beatrice Abrabaraeon) are back from New York and Atlantic City, where they spent their honeymoon.
Among those who entertained for Mrs. T. Hotfmaa and Mrs. Ezra Lozinski, Marlowe Avenue, during their stay in Tren|oi�t NJm were: Mrs. H. Stern and BantA A, Kaplan, luacheoa and bridge; MrfcfL: Stern� bridge and tea;
Mrs. Fineberg, bridge; Mrs. Levine, Belleview Avenue, dinner and bridge; Mrs. Sam Saks, bridge; and Mrs. Levine, Market Street, bridge.
Miss Lena Ashkaloney was guest of honour at a birthday luncheon Monday, February 28, in the dining room of the Marcil Trust Building. Those present were: Misses Ida IlTion, May Light-stone, Myra Chorlton, Sallie Solomon, Dora SelinBky, Aileen Whelan and Marie Ashkaloney. Spring flowers were used as decorations.
A. Gross, Lajoie Avenue, has returned from New York, where he attended the wedding of his son, Maxwell, to Miss
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Freda Josephson at the Royal Palms; and the bar-miUvah of hU eldest grandchild, Sydney, son of Mr. and Mr*. Hyntan Grow, of New York,
Miss ^luth Brotman entertained twenty iueato, February 25, in honour of her' sister,' Mrs, Samuel Weisman, who left to live in Detroit. Decorations were carried out in spring flowers. A programme was given by Miss Teanette Enrer, pianist; Hyman Edlestein, poet, who read his poems; Miss Beatrice Geraon, violinist; Miss Ruth Brotman, soprano, and Severin Moiase, Belgian pianist. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Hytnan Edelstein and Moe Leiter, of Detroit, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Bernstein entertained informally in honour of their daughter, Mrs. D. Faro, of New York. Misses Pauline Levine, Lena Levine, Anne Bernstein, Rhoda Davis, Florence Richstone, Ida Lazarovitch, Ida Weiner, Celia Weiner, Mildred Simon, Doris Kay; and. Sam Bernstein, George Bernstein, Phil Savage, Myer Silverberg, Harry Sambag, Jerrold Irvine, Jack Press, Dave Banks, Abe Bernstein and Abe Fitelberg were there.
Miss Betty Goldstein entertained at three tables of bridge Saturday, February 26. Guests were Misses Rae Gold, F. Mendelson, Beile Seigal, Rose Schwartz and Sophia Robin; and Hy. Abram, Jack Fisher, Abe Cohen, Harry Steinberg, Samuel Levitt and Nat. Martin.
Mrs. R. Kaminsky, St. Viateur Avenue West, will spend a month in Boston, visiting relatives in New York, before returning home.
Miss Goldie Mauer, Milton Street, has just returneo. from four weeks in Boston, Mass.
Mort Kaminsky, of New York, spent two weeks with his mother, Mrs. R, Kaminsky, Outremont.
Mrs, A. Wexler, Lansdowne Avenue, has left to spend a few weeks at Water-bury Inn, Waterbury, Vt., where she is convalescing from a recent illness.
Mrs. Charles Kert and son, Morley, of Ottawa, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kolber, for a few days, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Wolfe (nee Anne Bilsky), who spent their honeymoon in Europe, have returned.
Dr. Ben Kolber, of GreenpoinT Hospital, Brooklyn, who baa been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kolber, for the past two weeks, has gone back.
Miss Tena Feldman, of New York, spent the week-end of February 19 at the home of Miss Essie Ditcovitch, 235 Villeneuve West. Samuel Weintraub, of New York, was also a guest there.
Al Raginsky, Querbes Avenue, is back after spending a few d?ys in New-York and Atlantic City.
Mrs. J. Ditcovitch, Villeneuve West, has returned from three weeks in the States.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Singer and daughter, Shirley, Lajoie Avenue, are home after attending" the Gross-Joseph-son wedding in New York, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grose,
Misa Edith Schachter and Miss Jean Wall have left for Albany, N.Y., to attend the wedding of Miss Mary
iudelaohn, formerly of Montreal, and feyer G. Lubin, of Rochester, N.Y. Mise Ruth Schulick, of Ste. Agathe, is visiting Mis* Etta Schwartz, 26 Bagg Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldstein, Beaudoin Street, .entertained Mr. and Mrs. I. Den en berg Sunday, February 12, in honour of their tenth wedding anniversary. . Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. f. Den en berg, Mr. and Mrs, S. Burchtyn, Mr. and Mrs. S. Paliaman, Misaes Rae, Florence and Milly Lazarus, Leona Denenberg; and Moe Matlin. Mr. and Mr*. Denenberg were presented with a three-piece set of aflver. Bridge was played at two ttbiea. Prizes were won by Mrs, I. Deoenberg and Miss Rae Lazarus. Mkeea Fkrence and Rae Lazarus assisted in serving.
Miss Florence Richstone was hostess at a hike and supper February 19, honouring Mrs, D. Faro, of New York, who is visiting her parent*, Mr. and airs, A. Bernetein. Among those pre*-
CAMPAIGN
Palestine Foundation Fund
Montreal, 1927
To be
Inaugurated March 15th by
Dr. Chaim Weizmann
President World Zionist Organization
and
Mr. A.). Frejfflan
President Zionist Organization of Canada
.Every Jew and Jewess is expected to contribute generously and work cheerfully for the success, of the Keren Hayesod Campaign, Five hundred canvassers are needed to make the campaign a success. Join the Builders of Zion. Give your services as a canvasser.
Write or phone Campaign Headquarters, 226 Sherbrooke St. West, Plateau 0208.
ZIONIST GALA NIGHT
SUPPER-DANCE-CABARET
at
Mount Royal Hotel
on
Sunday, March 6th
Zionist Social Event Enter-taining Cabaret under auspices of Montreal Hadassah Zionist Order of Habonim ,
Ticket! - $1.75