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montreal's newest restaurant
METCALFE ST., OPPOSITE MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL
jpwailful Boainea* Men's Lunch, 75c. Special Sunday Dinner, $1.25 Arrangements cm made with Manager for use of Gold Room for Private Ftroctioas, Banquets, Club Dinners, Wedding Receptions, etc. TELEPHONE LANCASTER 3311 DANCING
Diamond and Mrs. S. Silverman assisted in serving.
Miss (jertrude Burofski, of Boston, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Neumann, Cote Ste. Antoine Road-Miss Mary Lcvine, of Chicago, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. Breslin, Melrose Avenue.
Mrs. M. Schwartz, de l'Epee Avenue, entertained at an evening Tuesday, October 23, in honour of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S Samuel Schwartz, of St.' Louis, Mo. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Baum, Mesdames S. Feldman, J. Wies-raan, F. Daniels, M. Rosenberger, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Goodman, Mrs. S. Rosen-zweig, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Raum, Mrs. J. Levitt, Mesdames M. Herscovitch, T. Marselkevitz, J. Goodman, and Misses Etta Schwartz, and Jean and Bessie Rosenzweig. Mrs. Hyman Baum and Miss Etta Schwartz assisted in serving.
Mrs. H. A. Kaufman, Sherbrooke Street West, was hostess at luncheon Sunday, October 25, for Mrs. J. Evans and Mrs. S. Sherer, of Vancouver. Other guests were Mesdams B. Kaufman and I. Harris.
Mrs. H. A Kaufman, Sherbrooke Street West, was hostess at a luncheon and theatre party Tuesday, October 23,
Drimer's Jobbing & Importing Co.
1610 ST. LAWRENCE BLVD.
Lancaatar 6548
Room 206, Firat Floor, Ontario Bldg
The Entire Stock of
Drimer's Jobbing & Importing Co.
MUST BE SOLD
The stock consists of Linens, Fancy Goods, Brass, Teasets, Vases, etc., at less than wholesale prices. Hundreds of articles suitable for bridge, shower and wedding gifts. We are also offering the balance of four MAH JONGG SETS at Special Prices. Bumbo and Irory Sets in Cabinets, $4.50 a set; without Cabinet. $3.50 a set.
SALE STAETS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, at 9 a.m.
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in honour of Mr. and Mn. H/Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs, G. Kaufman, of Boston. Mrs. G. Rotsky was a guest.
Miss Muriel Goldstein, Bishop Street, is in New York, visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaer.
Dr. Otto Marcuse and Mrs, Marcuse, returned home Sunday, October 28, on board the "Empress of Scotland," after spending three months abroad.
Mrs. D. L. Cohen, Sherbrooke Street West, is in New York,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rother, Hudson Avenue, have left for New York and Atlantic City.
Mr9. Sol Goldman, Prud'homme Avenue, spent the past few weeks visiting her father, Mr. Landau, in Philadelphia.
M. Cohen, of Toronto, visited his daughter, Mrs. A. Markus, Grey Avenue.
Arthur Markus, Grey Avenue, was in Rochester, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horwitz, Murray Avenue, left Sunday, October 28, to spend ten days in New York.
Miss Miriam Carter is going to New York.
Miss Ida Broidy, Northcliffe Avenue, has returned from Cape Tormentine and St. John, N.B., where she spent two months.
Mrs. E. N. Levey, Park Avenue, was in Rochester, Utica, N.Y., and Water-town with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen and son, of Regina, Saskatchewan, who spent the past few weeks with Mrs. Philip Levy, Victoria Avenue, have gone home.
Miss Freda Besner, Elm Avenue, was in Ottawa the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. Dover.
Mrs. M. Wendman, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. M. Wendman, of Bedford, Que.
Dr. Louis Miller, who spent the past year in Vienna, was here on his way home to Alberta.
Mrs. I. Berger, of Brooklyn, N.Y., is visiting Mrs. H. Aron, Hartland Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohen, Belvedere Road, were in New York.
Max Rothschild, of Port Arthur, who visited his daughter, Mrs. P. Kaplan, Decarie Boulevard, has returned.
Mrs. N. Cummings, Belmont Avenue, entertained at tea 'Ihursday, November 1, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, in honour of Mrs. Ellenbogen, of England. Mesdames J. Block, Sidney Levi:t, and Gordon Lipsey were there.
A. Schwartz, Westmount Avenue, was in New York.
Arthur Endleman, of Ottawa, spent last week-end with his sister, Mrs. L. Bass, Sherbrooke Street West.
Mrs. J. N, Lambert, MacGregor Street, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Louisa de Sola, sailed last week for Europe to be away for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Cummings, Belmont Avenue, have returned from a motor trip to Detroit and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuller and daughter, Helen, of New York, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Richld, Esplanade Avenue.
Misses Millie and Dorothy Raich, Lajoie Avenue, are spending a week Ln New York.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Richler, Esplanade Avenue, were hosts in honour of Miss Helen Fuller, of New York, Saturday evening, October 27. Present were Mrs. Y. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. S. Richler, Mr. and Mrs. S. Herscovitch, Mrs. M. Richler, J. Richler, H. L. Rkhler, Misses Sarah, Etta and Anne Richler and Mrs. J. Richler. Miss Sarah Richler assisted the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Richler, de la Roche Street, gave a dinner Sunday, October 28, honouring their son, Harry, whose engagement has been announced to Moss Helen Fuller, of New York. Guests were Rabbi and Mrs. Y. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuller and Miss Helen Fuller, of New York; Mr. and Mrs, M. I. Richler, Mr. and Mrs. S. Herscovitch, Mr. and Mrs. I. Richler, Miss Ida Richler, Mr. and Mrs. B. Herscovitch, Mr. and Mrs. N. Richler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Steinberg, Mrs, M. MandeJcorn and H. Mandelcom.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fainer, 711 Stuart Avenue, accompanied by Mia* Rote Solomon, Hutchison Street, who
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Experienced drrsamaker tor 18 years.
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motored to New York, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bilsicy and family have moved to 400 Kensington Avenue, Apartment 4.
Mrs. Charles Redlich, Park Avenue, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Stein, of Toronto.
Dr. B. Usher is leaving Saturday, November 3, to visit several hospitals in New York.
Mis* Freda Katz, of Wyoming, wm the guest of honour at a dinner aad dance given by Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Guttxnaa at their home oo Qoerbes