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Miss Pauline Rosenberg entertained at three tables of bridge April 28, at her home, in honour of Mrs. Ewe Finkel-stein, who is leaving for Hartford, Prizes were won by Misses I. Yaffe, L. Simons and K. Rosenfield. A guest
prize was presented to Mrs. Finfcehrtein.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Ralph, Hutchison Street, are leaving shortly to live in
Lachute, Quebec.
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Dr. D. Riven, resident physician at the University Hospital, Ann Harbour,
Mich., has returned there after ^felting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Riren.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Nadler, 75 Mount Royal Avenue West, have moved to Windsor, Ont.
Miss Lea Cossman, Northcliffe Avenue, entertained at bridge Sunday, April 25. Prize-winners were Misses Betty Harris, Stella Harris and Harry Rashback.
TIMBERDALE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
Members and friends of the Timber-dale Golf and Country Club met at a one o'clock luncheon in Salon B, Mount Royal Hotel, Tuesday, May 4, at the opening of a campaign for more members. Daily membership luncheons were held all week.
Those who were present at the Timberdale Golf and Country Club Sunday, Mav 2, were: George Rabino-vitch, J. N. Neumann, H. M. Adelstein, Dr. J. Rubin, Max Seigler, Jack Ruben-1 stein, H. Sabloff, H. Titleman, Moe Segal, W. Shapira, W. H. Richter, J. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Max Leopold, J. Shapira, A. Decker. The club held a luncheon in Salon B of the Mount Royal Hotel, Tuesday, May 4. Those present were: J. A. Jacobs, J. N. Neumann, J. Rubenstein, H. Sabloff, Dr. J. Rubin, W. H. Richter, W. Shapira, Harold Neumann, I. M. Rubinovitch, R. Jacobs, B. W. Jacobs and George Rabinovitch.
Wener, yellow georgette trimmed with gold lace; Estelle VUinsky, flowered georgette over yellow; Fannie Cooper, gold and old rose; and Doris Malis, cerise gown over silver slip; and AJ. Greenberg, Dave Jassby, Phil Horowitz, Charlie Hyman, Sol Marcus, Sol Solomon and Sam Godjinsky.
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KIT KAT CLUB BANQUET
The annual banouet of the Kit Kat Club took place at Mount Royai Hotel, Thursday, April 29. Those present were: Missea Jeanette Marcovitch, in coral georgette gown in apron effect, with gold lace trimming; Eva Nadler, yellow georgette in basque style; Rose
One hundred boys were present at Boys' Day Service at the Y.M.H.A. May 1. M. H. Weinstein spoke on "The Value of Time." A Junior Synagogue, to be conducted entirely by boys, is being formed. Thirty-five members have already joined the "Y" Tennis Club, which will erect four courts In Model City with a bungalow club house equipped with shower accommodation for both men and women. One hundred members will be accommodated. Moe Levitt is president; Laddie Leiofsky, vice-president; Rae Bercovitch, secretary; and Harold Neumann, treasurer.
Last membership social May 30. The interclub council will present a burlesque on "June Brides."
The Haboah team of Vienna will not accept the invitation of "Y" this season, but will be in America next season and may visit Montreal.
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Among those who entertained in honour of Miss Eva. Nadler, wbo is leaving to live in Wmdaor, Ont., were: Miss Fanny Kahn, Hutchison Street, bridge^ Mi*s Sarah Berson, Hutchison Street, evotfng*, and Misses Fay Wiener, Mollie Cohen and Ethel Gesser, surpriae party.
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Mrs. I. Freeman, 694 Henri Julien Street, entertained at a birthday party Sunday afternoon, April 18, in honour of her six-year-old daughter, Yetta. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman, Mesdames J. Freerdan, I. AJtner, A. Shulman; Mr. and Mrs. I. Leckner, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Leckner, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Leckner, Mr. and Mrs. H. Esbinsky, Mr. and Mrs. M. Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Warshaw, Mr. and Mrs. N. Tudick, Mrs. M. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Stroming, Meadames M. Creaver, Pincus, Daniels; A. Katzman, Ch. Kraft, H. Shulman, Misses Sady Leckner, Goldie and Doris Esbinsky, Jean Caplan, Goldie Warshaw, Sylvia, Ruth and Celia Esbinsky, Ruth Leckner; Hyman, Moe and Isidore Leckner, Rubin Ship, Hyman and Joe Caplan, Misees Sylvia and Helen Ship, Hanna and Leba Levin, Nelly Solomon, Netty Pottash, Ruth Pincus, Dora Botner, Ruby Freeman, Daniel Creaver, Milton Weber, Jack Esbinsky. Assisting Mrs. Freeman in serving were Mrs. Altrier and Mrs. Warshaw.
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Among those who entertained for R. Ralph, who left Saturday, May 1, fcr Palestine, were: Mr. and Mrs. jack Ralph, Querbes Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cohen, Esplanade Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ralph, Querbes Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. M. Bruker, Tupper Street; Mr. and Mrs.JHarry Ralph, Hutchison Street.
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