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Mr. Moe Brainin, Fairmount Avenue, has returnees from a trip to New York
and Lake wood, N.J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Abe Asch have returned from their wedding trip, which they spent motoring through New York and the Central States, and are residing at the Laurent)an Apartments, 29 C6te des Neiges Road.
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Mrs. Michael Garber is in New York City for a few weeks.
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Mrs. Louie Wexler, Park Avenue, and Mrs. H. M. Levinoff, Park Avenue, have returned after a few weeks in New York.
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Mrs. Alfred Axler has returned from
a trip to New York City.
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Mrs, Solx. Fels, 668 Belmont Avenue, entertained the girls who assisted in tagging for the Hebrew Maternity Hospital at tea at the Mount Royal HoteJ, on Sunday, the 21st. The tea tables wtre daintily centred with pink roses. Among those present were: Misses Bertha Levinson, Elaine Neumann, Syrvia Neumann, Bessie Miller, Rebecca Darwin, Sylvia Bramson, Eileen Pels, Eleanor Fels.
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Mrs. Felix Lewis, 413 Roslvn Avenue, has returned from a trip to New York.
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Mr. N. Klein, Stanley Street, is in
Quebec for a few weeks.
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Miss Fanny Epstein of Ottawa is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Notkin, Oxford Avenue.
BORN
At Montreal Maternity Hospital, on Friday, November 2, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rosenberg, 1275 Clark Street, a daughter.
On November 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Leibovitr, 1792 Hutchison street, a son.
MARRIAGES B�rm*h-B�itcher
The marriage of Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beitcher to Mr. Myer Barash of this city was solemnized on Sunday, November 11, in the ball room of the Mount Royal Hotel, at 5.30 o'clock. Rabbi Berger, assisted by Mr. Kaplan sky, onkiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a French gown of white georgette, embroidered with crystal beads and -pearls and bordered with bands of ermine. Her veil, which was made with -a solid border of pearls, was arranged in cap shape with orange blossoms placed at either side in Japanese fashion. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and orchids with shower of liiies-of-the-valley. The matron of honour was Miss Eva Laterman who wore a gown of black chiffon velvet with an overskirt in apron rf�f of black net, emtToickred in gold ar,0 .-Targe fiovers, and borgercgl with platinum fur. She
wore headdresses of pearls and rhine-stones and carried bouquets of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. They were Miss Etta Laterman, who wore a gown of orange georgette in bouffante style with silver ribbons; Miss Gertrude Ginsberg, in a gown of pale rose crepe rornaine covered with rhinestones; Miss Celia Kander in mauve georgette over peach taffeta with front panel of gold brocaded chiffon and French flowers; Miss Anna Kramer, in a French gown of pale green with gold braid; and Miss Anna Kussner, cousin of the bride, in a gown of silver cloth and silver georgette with pearl trimmings. The best man was Mr. Sam Kaufman, and the groomsmen were Messrs. Daye Coveler, Moe Bald, Bill Margolin. AJ. Adelstein, and Morris Miller. The mother of the bride wore a French gown of black georgette, with allover beading of crystal and a large black hat with aigrettes and a corsage bouquet of Ophelia roses. The ball room was decorated with flowers and potted plants, and presented a very beautiful appearance. The soft strains of Mendelsohn's Wedding March were heard as the bridal procession appeared. Immediately after the ceremony, the guests adjourned to the dining room, which had been converted into a veritable garden. About three hundred guests sat down to dinner. The groom's gift to the bride was a platinum and diamond bar-pin, to the bridesmaids, silver vanity novelties, and to the groomsmen gold cuff-links. The out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs, S. Beitcher and Mr. Louis Beitcher, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Boioaky and Miss Esther
Axelbaum, of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Barash left on a trip to Detroit, Boston, Cleveland, Chicago and other western cities. They will be gone about two months, and upon their return, will reside at 661 Querbes Avenue, Going away, the bride wore a black canton crepe dress, trimmed with rhinestones, a seal coatee and a silver hat.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blitt of Sherbrooke, Quebec, announce the engagement of their only daughter Minnie, to Mr. Jack Weinstein of New York, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. Weinstein.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Pupkin announce the engagement of their daughter Eva to Mr. E. VVeiner, of Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen, 1958 Jeanne Mance Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie, to Maxwell Notkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Notkin, Cherrier Street.
IN MKMORIAM
Shawartz�In memory of Fanny,
Freda, mother and fatbeT. Makis�In memory of a loving husband
and father, who died November 10,
1920.�Mother and Yetta.
OBITUARY
Mr. Solomon Greenspon, the oldest member of the New Adath Jeshurum, passed away on Friday, November 9. The funeral took place on Sunday rooming. Rabbi Berger officiated, assisted by Cantor Ca plan sky. Six sons and