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$19OOO Guaranteed
Silk Saver
Makes Silk Hosiery and Lingerie Wear Three Times as Long
One Package Treats 10 Pair of Hose
Consolidated Sales Co., Dept. 'M. 999 Aqueduct St., Montreal, Qoe.
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guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. E. Shapiro, and Mrs. H. Goldbloom, of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Caplan, of Chicago, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Weiser, of Hutchison Street, celebrated their third anniversary7 Saturday, June 16. A Dutch supper was served at midnight. Mrs. Weiser received in a black georgette gown with a diamond pin at the shoulder. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Margo-lese, Mr. and Mrs. A. Woldman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. H. Simon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weiner, Mr. and Mrs. W. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. N. Vienesh, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Brigger, Miss Fannie Resick, Miss Jeannette Harris, J. Matlin, A. Messer and A. Katz. Prize-winners at bridge were Mrs. J. Margolese, Mrs. \V. Schwartz and Nat Harris.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Landes, of Detroit, Mich,, accompanied by their children, Grada, Molly and Erwin, left for a motor trip to Cleveland, Buffalo, Utica and New York.
Mrs. H. Goldbloom, of New York, who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Shapiro, has gone home.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Tipsey, of Harro-gate, England, who visited Mrs. Gordon Lipsey, Strathcona Avenue, left Sunday, June 17, for Toronto and Niagara. They will sail Saturday, June 23, on board the "Majestic" for England.
Beryl Shapiro, Giraud Avenue, entertained at dinner and theatre for Mr. and Mrs. S. Shapiro, of Bedford, Que., and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ritcher and Mr. and Mrs. M. Caplan, of Chicago.
Mrs. J. Josefo, Oxford Avenue, gave a dinner and an evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shapiro, of Bedford, Que., and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Richter and Mr. and Mrs. M. Caplan, of Chicago. Bridge and mah jongg.
Mrs. H. Friedman, Esplanade Avenue, entertained at bridge and mah-jongg Saturday, June 16, as a compliment to Miss Hilda Marmer, of Philadelphia, welcoming Mesdames I. Kaufman, S. Migicovsky, K. Geffin, B. Nemtin, S. Steinberg, P. Lichtman, J. Werber, A. Friedman, P. Steinberg, L. Pinsky^ W. Migicovsky and J. Steinberg, and Misses Sadie Friedman, Lillian Clark, Toba Greenspoon, Annie Pervin, and Harry Singerman, Sam Migicovsky and Harry Friedman. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. P. Lichtman, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Jack Werber, of Brooklyn, New York. Prize-winners were Hilda Marmer and Sadie Friedman. Miss Hilda Marmer was presented with the guest prize, a pendant. Mrs. Lil Pinsky assisted in serving.
Mrs. I. Presner and Miss Edith Presner, Queen Mary Apartments, who are leaving shortly on an extended trip to the Western States, expect to be gone about three months.
Miss Freda Frankel, of Quebec, spent last week-end wit ft Miss Rose Charness, Esplanade Avenue.
Mrs. I. Glickman and family, Marcil Avenue, accompanied by Mrs. J. Green-berg, will spend the summer at Old Orchard Beach.
Mrs. H. Jonas and daughter, of Richmond, Virginia, are visiting M_rs. Jonas' mother, Mrs. J. Kruger, Lorraine Avenue, for several weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. George J. Strean (nee Hilda Blumer), who have returned from their wedding trip, will live in Whitehall Apartments, Sherbrooke and Kensington Avenue.
Mrs. P. Dobrofsky, Greene Avenue, has returned from Toronto, and Detroit where she was visiting her niece.
No, Talk Wouldn't Change It..!
No matter how loud we talked or what we said the quality of our
merchandise would remain the same.
And it is just because we realized the basic truth long ago that
we put such stress on quality. That is the reason we consider our
job of BUYING the coal we sell the most important single thing
about our business. That is the reason we consider our job of
buying more important than our job of selling.
Buying right in the first place leaves nothing left to do but to tell
you about it in a simple straightforward way�for no matter how
loud we talked or what we said, the quality of our merchandise
would remain the same.
HAND & PARKER
COAL
Prices Teapt tke Tkrifly
COAL
CALL WESTMODNT 1231 TO-DAY
Jack Beckow, who has returned from Stanstead College, Stanstead, Quebec, will spend the summer at Eagle Mountain Camp.
Misses Lillian and .Ruth Beckow returned home June 15 from Ottawa Ladies' College, to spend the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Beckow, at Old Orchard Beach.
Mrs. J. Gross and daughter, Charlotte, of New York, are spending the summer with Mrs. Gross's sister, Mrs. J. Solin, at Bellevue.
Misses Eva and Lillian Goldschlager, St. Urbain Street, entertained Misses Tillie Levine, Florence Liberman, and Rita Stanfield, at their home at London Heights, Sunday, June 17.
Mrs. H. L, Druxerman, Prince Albert Avenue, has returned from California where she was visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Groper.
Miss Dolly Caplin, Botrel Avenue, is leaving the end of June to spend several months with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Klineberger, of Los Angeles.
Miss Zella Bronfman^ Rosemount Avenue, who has been visiting in Vienna, Budapest, Rome and Italy, has now arrived in Jerusalem, where she will spend some time before going to Switzerland, Egypt, Paris and London.
Mrs. J. Glassman, Wilder' Avenue, was hostess to twenty guests in honour of her guest, Miss Renee Neveren, of Toronto, Thursday, June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Ule Wool, of Burlington, Vt., who motored here, were at the La Salle Hotel for a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Berlin, Lajoie Avenue, have left to summer at their country home in Piedmont, Que.
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Purity Ice Crea
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Chock full of youth units
Purity Ice Cream Co.
LIMITED
1076 Mountain Street
RAG
DELORIMIER PARK
June 30th to July 7th
First Race at 3 p.m. (D.L.S.)
Admission - $1.50
(TAX INCLUDED)
The Montreal Driving Qub Co.
LIMITED
1817 ROSEJdO
Calumet 3310