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After the honeymoon, an ideal place to spend a few months while you home ia being put in order! Two, three and four room apartments, with full hotel service. Grill room, open from 7 a.m. to midnight. A moat delightful place for breakfast, luncheon and dinner.
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ENTERTAINMENTS FOR BRIDES
Misses Bertha and Marjorie Neumann, Cote St. Antoine Road, entertained at a handkerchief shower Tuesday, in honour of Miss Etta Pinsler. Decorations were carried out in pastel shades.
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marriage to Abe Rosen was solemnized Sunday, October 10, were: Mrs. Leon Cresthol, Villeneuve Avenue, personal shower; Mrs. P. Katz, kitchen shower; Miss Luba Kahan, Hutchison Street, book and bric-a-brac shower, at the Lewis Tea Room; Miss Dora Hoich-berg, Hutchison Street, Japanese soiree; and Mrs. Lazarus Katz, Hutchison Street, trousseau tea.
Mrs. P. Fainer and Miss Florence Lonn were hostesses at a bridge and linen shower Sunday, October 10, at the Cosy Grill, St, Catherine West, complimenting their cousin, Miss Doris Lonn, whose marriage to Dave Kesaler, of Bay City, Mich., takes place at the Rialto Hall, Sunday, October 17. Prizes were won by Misses Freda Rudner, Annette Lonn, Mesdames H. Levy, J. M. Balacan, M, Pappelbaum, S. Migicovsky, B. Berlin, A. Marko-vitch, A. Cass and J. S. Lonn.
Mrs. B. Felgar, Clarke Street, entertained at a trousseau tea and bridge for twenty-five guests, Wednesday evening, October 29, for her daughter, Miss Jennie Felgar, whose marriage to Dave Hoppenheim took place Sunday, October 3. Prizes for bridge were won by Miss Miriam Baker, Mrs. M. Hudis and Mrs. A. Hoppenheim. Mesdames I. Prosen and T. Shugar assisted in serving.
Among those who entertained in honour of Miss Etta Pinsler, a bride-elect of October 14, were Miss Esther Lewis, kitchen shower, September 20; Miss Rose Daniels, mah jongg, September 25; Miss Mildred Garnnkel, tea, September 26; Miss Sadie Fineberg, mah jongg and tea, September 27; Mrs. Nat Glickman, personal shower, September 29; Misses Leola and Sara Lewis, formal house dance, October 2; Miss Beatrice Glickman, evening, October 3; Mrs. Isalore Glickman, mah jongg and tea, October 4; Miss Mollie Bald, evening, October~4; Mrs. T. Glickman, tea, October 5; Miss Laura Glickrran, mah jongg and tea, October 6; Mrs. Jay Wolfe, dinner, October 7; Mrs. William Singer, mah jongg and tea, October 8; Miss Grace Kaplansky, evening, October 10; Mrs. Harry Wolfe, mah jongg, October 11; Miss Marjorie Neumann, handkerchief shower, October 12.
Mrs. L. Firestone and Miss B. Firestone entertained at a linen shower at the Samovar Tea Room Sunday, October 3, in honour of Miss Clara Herscovitch, a bride-elect of October 10.
CARD OF SYMPATHY
The officers and members of the Central Chapter of Hadassah wish to convey their sincere sympathy to Mrs K. Geffin, her mother, sisters and brother in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their dear father.
LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY
A board meeting of the I-adies' Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. J. Myeraon, 630 Bloomfield Avenue, Wed-nealay, October 6. Mrs. S. Margolise
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presided. Eighty - fou r dc liars and forty-nine cents was collected before Yom Kippur. A bridge at the Windsor Hotel brought in $98.70. A vote of thanks was given the convenors, Mesdames J. L. Greenspcon. Voskoff and A. Stark. Donations brought in amounted to J42. Tea money, $7. The raffle was won by Mrs. S. Cohen.
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