CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
7, 1924
WESTMOUNT
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Miss Frances Kellert is spending two
weeks in Boston.
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Misses Sue and Ruth Gross entertained at a mah jongg and bridge of five tables at their home, Sunday, May 2, in honour of Mrs. Maurice Arthur Gtesby, of Los Angeles, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. Gross, Elm Avenue. Prize-winners were Mesdames Arthur Crelinsten, Gerald S. Tritt, M. H. Gross, Misses Bessie Richstone and Sylvia (Binny) Gross. Mrs. Glesby was presented with a guest prize. The decorations were carried out with sweet peas and tea roses. Mrs. Julius Rost poured the coffee, and Mrs. Joseph Solomon cut the ices. Assisting in serving were: Misses Anna Solomon, Esther Rost and Mesdames Tritt and
Joseph Cohen.
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. Mrs. Charles Binstein, Vendome Avenue, left for Toronto to visit her
sister, Mrs. A. Singer.
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Mrs. Joseph Cohen, Marlowe Avenue, entertained at the tea hour Tuesday, April 27, for her sister, Mrs. Maurice
Arthur Glesby, of Los Angeles. � * *
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Solomon and family have moved from Park Avenue
to Mount Royal Avenue West.
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R. Rafolovitch is returning to Palestine on the "Ausonia" from Quebec,
May 1.
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Mr, and Mrs. Anathole Ashkaloney and family have moved from 360 Melrose Avenue to 5643 Sherbrooke
Street West, Apartment 9.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Workman, Sherbrooke Street West, have returned to town from a ten weeks' trip to Panama, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Denver and other points. Miss Nina Workman, who is in Europe, is in Venice, and is afterwards going to Vienna and the South of France, probably remaining abroad for the
summer,
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Mrs. Theodore Girouard Avenue, is visiting her daughter Jacobs.
H. Livingstone,
in London, Ont.,
Mrs. Bertram B,
Mrs. H. G. Gordon, of Toronto,
spent a few days in town. '* � �
Mrs. Melvin Jacobs and daughter, Northcliffe Avenue, left for New York, to spend several weeks visiting the
former's parents.
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David Mendelssohn and family have moved from 4833 Park Avenue to St.
Joseph Boulevard.
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Ossip Perelma, R.I.A.F.A., who spent the winter in Paris, is leaving shortly
for Buenos Aires.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roskam left several weeks' trip to the coast.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Tatleman and famiK have moved to Waverly Street. * � *
Mrs. J. Rosenberg, Cote Ste. Catherine Road, entertained- at bridge Thursday, April 29, in honour of Mrs. Myer Shattner, who is leaving to live in Windsor. Prizes were won by Mes-
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1342 Notre Dame Went 5698 Sherbrooke St. We�t
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dames J. Roclcstein, Phil Fainer, M.
Marcovitch and 0. Qrnstein.
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Miss Elsie Cohen, of London, England, is expected in the city shortly and will be the guest of her brother, Alf Cohen,
at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
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Miss Eva Bilsky, of Ottawa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. W. Jacobs, Gros-venor Avenue,and Mrs. Allan Bronfman,
Sherbrooke Street West.
* * *
Joe Levitt, of London, England, has
arrived in town.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Levin, Lan&-downe Avenue, left for New York to attend the Kohn-Moscovitz wedding
which took place May 2.
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Mrs. P. Adelstein and daughter, Hattie, Strathcona Avenue, are visiting in New York and Atlantic City for
several weeks,
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M. Auerbach has returned from New
York where he spent ten days.
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Mrs. J. Basevitz, 372 de 1'Epee Avenue, left for New York, Saturday,
May 8, to visit relatives for two weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mendelssohn will occupy their home in Ste. Hilaire
shortly.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Cooperstone, 2033 St. Lawrence Boulevard, has moved to
234 Fairmount Avenue West.
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Mrs. F. Stein, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs, A. Bronfman, Western Avenue,
for a couple of weeks.
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Miss Sadie Salomon, Tupper Street,
spent the past ten days in Malone, N.Y.
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A. Rudolph, Strathcona Avenue, left Friday, May 7, on board the S.S. "Montcalm" for an eight weeks' business
trip in Europe.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Levine, Western Avenue, have returned from Nashua,
Boston and New York.
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Mrs. S. J. Usher, Girouard Avenue, entertained at three tables of mah jongg Wednesday, April 28, Ln honour of her sister, Mrs. D. Echenberg, of Sherbrooke, Quebec. Prize-winners were Mesdames Rosenthal, Adolph Gardner
and L. Freedman.
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R. Ralph, who left for Palestine Saturday, May 1, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ralph, who are leaving to live in Lachute, Quebec, were guests of honour at a farewell party and presentation given by Mesdames Nathan and Jack Ralph, at the home of Mrs. Nathan Ralph, Querbes Avenue. Covers were laid for thirty members of the immediate
f a m i 1 y.
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Mrs. M. Gertler and Miss Sarah Reifler, 296 Laval Avenue, have left for New York to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Reifler. They will summer in Atlantic
City.
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Mrs. J. Packer, Waverly Street, entertained at a farewell bridge party April 24 in honour of Mrs. J. Nosow, of New York. Among those present were: Misses Shirley Epstein, Fannie Morris, Polly Herscovitch, Ada Cohen, R^.e
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Miss Fanny Simon, of Halifax, is in town for the Simon-Harris
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