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Arthur; Dr, Mac. Pasterns* and eon, Richard, of New Haven, Coon.; and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cowits, of 8t Catharines, are here for the bar-mttsvan of Charles Arthur and Morley Harold* twin son* of Mr. and Mrs. David Cade-�krr-81 Camera Hill Boad, who are befoff called to the Reading of the ~Law on September 5, at Beth Tsedee Synagogue.
Here for the marriage of Mtss, JOeanor Flnkelsteln, daughter of Mrs. Ray Finkelstein, 192 Mont-dalr Avenue, to Marvin Polit-sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
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Poiitaky, 566 College Street, were: Mr. aad Mn. Harry Bloestein and daughter, Sandra, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiseman, of Detroit, Mich.; and Mr. and Mn. Harry Burke and children, Pearl and Lou ii, of Hamilton*
Mr. and Mr*. I. Katatan and son, David, of St. Catharines, wfll be the guests of her brother-in-law and sitter, Mr. aad Mrs. A. Greenberg, 526 Rushton Road,. for the High Holiday!.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Stepak, 4 Enid Crescent, spent several days at Stanley Lake and Gsnoaoqoe, on the 8t Lawrence River.
Mrs. J. Stone and children, Larry, Martin, and AdeUe. vesta* Drive, spent a few ween on a' motor trip through the Muskoka district
Mr. and Ifrs. H. Rubinoff, Castle 'Knock Road, returned, having spent .the season at their summer flome in Muskoka.
Those* who were here for the marriage of Miss Ruth Abrmmo-witz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack AbramowHs, Montroae Avenue, to Dr. Jerry Drexkf, son of Mr. aod Mrs. Harry Dreader, Graymar Avenue, were: Mr. and Mn. 8. Waldstein and son, Alec; Mr. and Mrs. S. Gaflisn and sons, Daniel and Joel; and Mr. aod Mra. Albert WeJdstein. of Brooklyn, N. T.; Misses Ellen and Lesley Rubin, of Long Island, N. T.; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frank and family, of Chicago, III; Mrs. G. Moohet, Mr. and Mn. 8.' Lewis and ehfl-drat, Harold and Rosalie; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burke, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bntte, of Hamilton; and Mr. tod Mn. X. Barks and children, Ruth, Jean, Kyi-tie,* William, and Frank, of Oak> viHe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Faith, Castie-ficld Avenue, returned home after spending a few weeks in Befle Ewart at the cottage of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. S, Carson, BnarhiH Avenue.
�Mrs. V. Gvber, Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Madden, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crarber, of ixmdon; Mr. and Mn. J. Elder, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mn. Samuel Gross, of Montreal, Qne.; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gross, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are here for the unveiang of a monument to the memory of Mrs. Sarah Gross.
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We are as close to you as year pfcone
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Evenins; appointments can be arranged at your lumu SoJsi osjd Theresa (Terry) Latine
Mrs. H. L. Feldman, and daosjhterv Sharon, of Montreal, Qne.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zaaukoff ana ''^"Mrtn, K^tlt Irving', and
Cydefle, 337 Crawford Streety hare letuined from a vacation hi Crystal
spent the Jackson's Point.
Mrs. Molly Tator and Both and LflKan, formerly of 345%
Avenue, visited with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kalechman, of Montreal, Qne* for three weeks.
Harvey and Berniee Diamond, children of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dia-mond, Dunloe Road, spent the season at Camp New Moon, at Bays-ville, Koskofca,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hershen-horn and daughters, Sandy and Barbara, �76 Christie Street, have returned from a vacation in Buffalo, N.T., and Crystal Beach, and are moving shortly to their new home at 9 HQltop AoadL
Mr. and Mrs, & Altesan, 16 Rus-setl Street, had visiting them, their son and daaghtar4a-4aw, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Yiner, Grange Avenue, nad her sister, Mrs. B. Latner, of Baldwin, visiting them for several days,
Miss Chans Monson, of Ottawa, visited her trade and anat, icteiend and Mrs. 3. Pctegorakjr and fssnily, Euclid Avenae.
Mrs. L. Spiegel, formerly Miss Tetta Bernstein, Toronto artist, of Bmtdyn, N. T^ spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Naisamn, 344 Aftany Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Sehwartz aad dan^liter, Sandra, 610
.. _ at 2a Flanders Bond. Mrs. H. Metter and ^"ghtr*. Tofar BOM, 232 Marknam Street, visited her nephew and mutt Mr. and Mrs. Moe Apptey <rf
, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Apple, of Ottawa, far several days.
Here for the fcar-uiitifah of ADan Howard, son of 3fr. and MBL Jack Knpsov, 143 Livingstone Avenae, who is being eafled to the Reading: of the Law on September 5� at Beth ShoLea Synagogize, are: Mr. and Mrs. J. Tator and children, Mareia and Fred; Mr. and Mrs. H. Knpsov, Kathan Kapsov, Mr.
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