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Mrs. M. M. Gitson, of Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morris Robinson, Decarie Boulevard.
Mrs. Ascher Pierce, Belmont Avenue, who spent the winter in Europe, is expected home in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Spector, 532 Outremont Avenue, were in Ottawa last week-end, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. davib.
Mrs. R. Ness, Hutchison Street, is spending several weeks in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Michaels, At-water Avenue, have opened their country home at Lakeside.
Mrs. Philip Myerovitch, Esplanade Avenue, is spending a short time at Ste. Agathe,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Wolfe, Lasalle Road, are spending several weeks at Mount Clemens. Before returning home they will go to New York for the wedding of their son, Bernard, to Miss Ruth Olenik.
Mrs, J. Cohen, Westhill Avenue, entertained Wednesday, May 18, for Mrs. A. Goldberg, of New York, Mesdames A. Goldberg, H. Rosenfeld, Charles Kaplan, S. Medine, J. Berger, A. Cohen, A. S. Radovsky, S. Clarke, L. Freudberg, L. S'.iuirman, M. April, A. Weiss, E. Manis, J. Rubin, L. Solomon, and Miss Tines, of New York. Programme: Mrs. Freudberg, songs, accompanied by Mrs. A. S, Radovsky; and Jack Melzack, violin solos, accom-
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Mrs. D. Decker, Sherbrooke Street West, who spent the past few weeks in New York, is back.
Miss Bessie Viner, Mount Royal Avenue, visited for a few days in Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Pesner, Waverly Street, were hosts Saturday, May 20, to Mr. and Mrs. L, Brody, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lehberg, Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lozinski. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Berson, Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Pesner, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garfinkle, Misses Bertha Neumann and Lena Ashkaloney; and Morris Singer and Harold Neumann.
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Berson, Laurier Avenue West, spent last week-end at Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lessor were at home Sunday night, May 22, in honour of the engagement of their daughter, Bessie, to Max Rosenthal. Guests were: Rabbi and Mrs. S. Herschorn, Mrs. M. Taub, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sourkes, Mr. and Mrs. Abrahamson, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Herschorn, Mr. and Mrs. S. Herschorn, Mr. and Mrs. L. Herschorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tencer. Mrs. J. Franklin, of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hersch-orn, Misses Jean Rosenthal, Jean Herschorn, Lillian and Dora Dector, Lillian Lessor, and Al. Rosenthal and Hy Herschorn. Mrs. A. Tencer served the coffee. Misses Jean Herschorn, Lillian Dector and Lillian Lessor assisted in serving.
COUNTRY CLUB OPENING
Among those who attended the formal opening of the Timberdale Golf and Country Club, Sunday, Ma\ 23, were: Louis Rubenstein, La/. Rubenstein, William Singer, J. B, Becker, Ed. BarkofT, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adel-stein, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cohen, J. Sommer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rabino-vitch, B. W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. M. Illievitz, Aubie Rittenberg, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Blumenthal, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blumenthal, Mr. and Mrs. R. Druyer, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bronfman, Julius Rosenfeld, Ben Rabinovitch, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kushner, S. Mendelson, R. H. Richter, Rae M. Chorlton, W. Sbapira, H. Titleman, Dr. L. P. Strean, J. Roth-man, Mr. and Mrs. M. Leopold, L. Lande, J. Illievitz, Mr. and Mrs. F. Leopold, S. Goodman, M. Z. Klein, F. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen, Mollie Cohen, J. M. Bernstein, R. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shainin, H. Livinson, M. Sourkes, Mrs. H. Vineberg, Mrs. H. E. Davis, Miss Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mines, Miss Mines, Miss E. Fels, Helen Wener, A. Blumer, Mrs. S. Wener, M. Blumer, M. Gorfinkle, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bernstein, E. Harris, Mrs. M. Bernstein, Miss Druck-man, Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis, Miss E. Ziff, Alex Cummings, B. M. Fromson, J. Shapira, R, Klien, Simon Klien, H. M. Chorlton, E. Vinberg, Miss G. Glickman, Miss B. Rosen, E. A. Friedman, J. Freiberg, Miss A. Yelin, Miss Y. Yelin, Miss S. Feen.
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Sisterhood met Tuesday, May 17, at the home of Mrs. J. Cohen, 410 Westhill Avenue. Officers elected: honorary
Eresidents, Mrs. T. Finestone and Mrs. >. Cummings; Mrs. T. Berger, president (by acclamation); first vice-president, Mrs. J. Cohen; second, Mrs. H. Rosenfeld; third, Mra. D. Weisman; recording secretary and assistant treasurer, Mrs.
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B. Wyndham, Executive: Mesdames S. K. Fisher, R. Friedman, M. April, J. L. Gittkson, J. Notion, P. Preeaner, E. Enzel, S. C. Vineberg, J. Feinbrook, P. Cohen, H. Litner, M. Tenenhouse, A. Goldner, A. Rothchild, Charles A. Kaplan; visiting-the-sick committee, Mrs. A. Blumenthal and Mrs. I. S. Wagner, Open air bridge, June IS. For table reservations telephone Walnut 2248-W.
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The twenty-first convention of the Zionist Organization of Canada takes place in Winnipeg July 10, 11 and 12. M.J. Finklestein, of Winnipeg, is chairman of the convention committee. Canadian Hadassah will convene at the same time and place. Federation of Young Judaea of Canada will hold its convention in Toronto on June 25, 26 and 27, followed by a Western conference in Winnipeg at the same time as the Zionist and Hadassah conventions. Delegates to the convention will send their names and photographs to Zionist Headquarters, Montreal, or to M. J. Finklestein, Room 503, Mclntyre Building, Winnipeg. Drawing of the raffle tickets for three Golden Book Inscriptions took place during Lag B'Omer at the Zionist Headquarters, 226 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal. Winners were Mrs. S. Cohen, Kingston; S. Caplan, 135 Rideau Street, Ottawa; and M. Kosidoy, Yorkton. Nine hundred tickets were raffled in response to the Purim collection for the Jewish National Fund.
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