'V ', ^�r y T^ ^.r'* �;-, w.%3?>�t * ^!vS*'**(?ro*F r'J'^ :-'::'':T:>''*f^fi^^fiP:i?li*W. CHRYSLER LAWRENCE PARK GARAGE, LIMITED 2633 YONCE STREET TORONTO'S LARGEST CHRYSLER DEALERS S JULES BOGO et Cie. Formerly of Creed's Limited FURS, WRAPS, GOWNS and TWEED SPORT WEAR STUNNING CLOTH AND FUR COATS Lavishly adorned with the furs of the new season JULES BOGO et Cie. Parisian Designer 294 Yonge St. V Main 5881 Among those who complimented Miss Ida Jolofsky, whose marriage to Edsel Benstein, of Windsor, took place Sunday, January 8, were: Mesdames H. A. Landsberg and B, D. Garfield, Kenwood Avenue, miscellaneous shower and bridge; Mesdames H. A. Landsberg and B. D. Garfield, Kenwood Avenue, bridge, mah jongg and presentation; Misses Eva Jolofsky and Celia Gorowich, personal shower, bridge and mah jongg; Misses Pear! Lerner, Betty Novack and Sarah Lipsitt, bridge and presentation; Miss Ida Wolman, Pinewood Avenue, bridge and presentation; Misses Esther Dinaberg and Lil. Goodman, luncheon and theatre; Mrs. D. B. Goodman and Miss Rose Goodman, mah jongg and presentation; Mesdames W. Wolman and A. Herbert, luncheon, bridge and presentation; Mrs. M. Barrett, Hudson Drive, bridge, mah jongg and presenta- tion; Miss Lillian Garfinkle, Brunswick Avenue, bridge at Ca&a Loma and presentation; Mesdamea J. B. Ellis and H. R. Fox, theatre and tea at Bingham's tea rooms. While visiting in Windsor, Miss Jolofsky was entertained in honour of her approaching marriage by Mrs. A. Falick, of Detroit, luncheon; Mrs. D. Meretsky, of Windsor, theatre party; Mrs. J. Becker, of Windsor, bridge; Miss Freda Cohen, of Windsor, luncheon and theatre; Miss Dora Bloom, of Windsor, bridge and presentation; Misses Sara and Maytie Falick, of Detroit, evening and Dutch supper; Miss Hannah Misken, of Windsor, bridge; Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenthal, of Windsor, dinner and presentation; Miss Mign. Beeren-bohm, of Windsor, handkerchief shower and tea; Mr. and Mrs. J. Becker, of Windsor, evening; Mesdames H. Ben-stein and J. Becker, luncheon and bridge; Mesdames S. Meretsky, of Windsor, and Mrs. L. Kert, of Toronto, bridge and presentation; Miss Lottie Katzman, of Windsor, lunch; Mesdames G. Coleman and M. Pape, of Detroit, formerly of Toronto, theatre and tea; Mrs. D. Sumner, of Windsor, bridge and presentation. Among the out-of-town guests for the Benstem-Jolofsky wedding Sunday were: Misses Stella and Rhea Weis, of Rochester, "N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Benstein, Mr. and Mrs. J. Becker and daughters, Vivian and Leah, of Windsor; Mrs. Ziff and Misses Ettie, Rose and Lil. Ziff and Barney ZifT, of Bridgeburg, Ont. Miss Curley Sommer, of New York, who was the guest of Mrs. L. Chankin, BUTTER made from pure SWEET CREAM our Sweet more people Years ago we introduced Cream Butter, more and demanded it ... now thousands of homes will have no other! It's made every day and delivered every day. � City Dairy Butter Sold at All Good Grocers or Delivered to Your Home. Telephone Trinity 2040 Gtj Dairy "Cerffied Milk Bracondalc Hill Road, durirtif the patt two.weeks, haa returneq boite.' Mr."and Mra. Leoo L, Scher (nfee Jeanne Sojomon) are home-from tneir honeymoon spent in Buffalo, Boston and New York, and are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Solpmon, 509 Markharn Street. Miss Jessie Lavine, of Hamilton, is the guest of her sister, Mra< Charles Markowitz^ Dundas Street West, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hirschberg, Markham Street, gave a dinner for fourteen guests and entertained a number of friends in the evening, on Sunday last, and on Friday they entertained at dinner for eleven guests, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, *of Detroit, who are'visiting them. Mrs. L. Greisman, Chaplan Crescent, has left for New York to visit her daughter, Mrs. Charles Broso. Mrs. Charles Markowitz and baby, Dundas Street West, spent a week with her parents, Rabbi and Mrs. Lavine, of Hamilton. While there she attended a number of entertainments given in honour of her sister, Miss Jessie Lavine, a bride-elect of this month. Miss Eva Rittenberg, Brunswick Avenue, is leaving for Chicago, Sunday, January 15, to spend the remainder of the winter with ner sister, Mrs. S. M. Grossman. Mrs. J. Ellis, Montrose Avenue, and Mrs. H. R. Fox, Beatrice Street, gave a theatre party and tea on Thursday afternoon last, honouring Miss Ida Jiolofsky, a bride of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bender and daughter, Ada, Westminster Avenue, are home from a trip to Baltimore, Washington, New York and Atlantic City. Dr. Samuel Soskin has left to spend ten days in Rochester, Minn. Among those who entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, of Detroit, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hirschberg, Markham Street were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunkelmar, Rowanwood Avenue, dinner; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Helpert, Austin Terrace, dinner at the Primrose Club and theatre; Mrs. M. Manson and Mrs. A. White, tea. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joel, Glendale Avenue, were hosts at dinner and bridge, Thursday evening, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apflegreen, of Buffalo (nee Milicent Goldberg, of Toronto). Mrs. H. R. Fox, Beatrice Street, entertained at a series of mah jonggs and bridges Saturday evening; December 24, and Sunday evening last. Mrs. J. E. Wagman, Indian Road, is entertaining at the tea hour Saturday, in honour of Miss Jessie Lavine, of Hamilton, a bride-elect of this month. Mrs. Frank Goldberg, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Charles Markowitz will preside over the tea table. Assisted by Misses Mamie Smith, Ethel Solway and Ettie Wagman. Miss Rose Levy, Mrs. A. Simonsky, Miss Albena Simonsky, Mr. and Mrs. L. Danson and Mr.-and Mrs. A. Gross-berg were in Hamilton to attend the eighteenth wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. M. 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