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Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Gottlieb, Yonge Street, are spending a few weeks at Atlantic City, Philadelphia and New York City, and on their return trip will stop at Buffalo for a few days.
Mrs. B. Stone and family, Madison Avenue, are back from Muskoka, where they were vacationing.
, Miss Sarah Greisman, Borden Street,
is at Mount Clemens for a few weeks,
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Miss Sylvia Kertzer, Grace Street, entertained Friday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Thelma Bercowitz, of Hamilton.
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Dr. M. Pivnick, Wells Hill Avenue, spent the holiday week-end in Buffalo,
N.Y.
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Mrs. Samuel Shapiro, and family, Howland Avenue, have returned from Cobourg, Ontario, where they stayed for a few weeks.
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Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Mackanic and Mrs. M. J. Levin and son, Isaac, of Burlington, Vermont, motored to the city, and are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Perlman, Glenholme Avenue.
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Misses Betty and Rita Lapat and Miss Dora Saltsberg, of Kingston, motored here for the week-end, and were the guests of Mrs. J. J. Allen, Roxboro Drive.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Nathanson, Russell Hill Road, were in New York for a few days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenthat, Sunnyside Avenue, motored to Buffalo and Rochester for the week-end holiday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Isaacs and Mrs. L. J. Isaacs, who weie guests in the city, have returned to Chicago.
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Mrs. A. Eisenbud, of New York City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J.
Abramson.
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Miss Celia Zacks, of Kingston, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. S. Bennett at Long Brancli.
Mrs. L. Berk and family, Brunswick Avenue, arc at Muskoka for a month.
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Misses Anna ManhejnV anrj- Shi^y � Majrtkovitz have retprned front, 'Coboii�(,.';-' Ontario, where they spent t*[o weekl. l>
' ' * * "* "� ' ' '":^> Miss Bessie Maddrsky has returned
home from Chicago, where she Visited for a month.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. Raz, Church Street, and Miss Adelaide Cohen, Dundonald Avenue, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Allen, at their summer home, Cobourg, Ontario.
Mi&s Augusta, Frankel has returned to Brooklyn, N.Y., after spending a few we^ks in Toronto.
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Mrs. Harry Birnbaum and family,
Huron Street, returned recently froni
Mount Clemens, where they spent
several weeks.
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Misses Eva and Alice Ellenson, Dundas Street West, have motored to Kingston and Ottawa, where they will, spend a few weeks.
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� Mr. 1. Lesses and Dr. Ralph Saltsberg, of Kingston, motored to the city for the week-end.
Mrs. Samuel Gibbs, who has vacationed in Toronto for several wee)<s at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frankfort, Lippincott Street, has left for her home in New York.
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Rabbi Leo Jung, of Cleveland, Ohio, was a guest in the city, en route for Ottawa.
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The Misses Frances Glantz, Eva Ganz, and Florence Popper, who were on a seven days' hike from Brooklyn to Niagara Falls, N.Y., spent a short time in the city, the guests of the Misses F. and L. Swartz. Miss Bella Weintraub entertained in their honor.
Cantor Rosenblatt
AND HIS OWN FAMOUS NEW YORK CHOIR OF TWENTY
WILL HOLD SERVICES AT
Beth Jacob Synagogue, 23 Henry Street
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th
(Evening)
ALL SEATS RESERVED
and
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th
(Morning;
TICKETS ON SALE AT
Canadian Jewish Review Office,
119 Bay Street
Rotstein Furniture Co., 569 Queen Street West
Benny Goldhar, 360 College Street
Maurice Pryraer,
87 Chestnut Street
H. Rosen,
/ 43 Cecil Street
H. Schwartz, 179 Queen Street We*t
G. Paskowitz,
138 Elizabeth Street
Cantor Rosenblatt and his choir will also officiate at the formal opening exercises of the new Henry Street Synagogue, Sunday, August 20th, at 2.30 p.m. An excellent musical and speaking programme has been arranged.
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M. Mandel, 519 Duncta Street Weit
B. Caplan,
156 Dundu Street We*t
CANTOR J. ROSENBLATT
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