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Mrs, H. Bernhohs, 400 Cattle-field Avenue, is back, having spent a few weeks in London. Ont, visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. 8. Applebaum.
Captain Samuel Milrod, B. C. A, M. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Milrod, 160 Chiltern Hill Road, who has served in England, Holland, and Germany for two years, is expected to arrive home some time in May.
Mrs, 8. Gross, 9 Browside Avenue, left for Miami Beach, Florida, to be away for two months, visiting her sister, Miss Shirley Freedman.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wise, 46 Elms-thorpe Avenue, have returned from Youngstown, Ohio, after spending ten days visiting their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strasberg, while there lfc>r a reception in honor of thes> nephew, Dudley Strasberg, who returned from France.
Mrs. L. Cash and son, A very, 20 Walmer Road, are spending three weeks in New York, visiting Mrs. Cash's brother-in-law and slater, . Mr. and Mrs. N. Shapiro; and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Pottertnan.
Mrs. J. Freeman, Glenayr Road, ban returned from New York, where shtf visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Alexander, for two weeks.
Mrs. I. L. Berenson and daughter. Fern, 7 Park Hill Road, flew to New York, to celebrate Fern's sixteenth birthday, and will spend the holidays there.
Mrs. L. GeHer and her daughter, Carol, of New York, are spending the holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jot-of sky, Grange Avenue,
Coxswain Robert E. Levy, U.S. N., of Earle. NJ., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Levy, 436 8t Clair Avenue East
Mrs. A, Ginsberg and children Sandra, and Linda, Whitmore Avenue, have returned from Miami Beach. Florida, where they spent the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dubrofsky, of Montreal, Que., are visiting the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Henl Zion Organisation. Funeral took place at Benjamin's Funeral Parlour. Interment was at Adath Israel Synagogue Cemetery.
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Cooper, 14 Boulton Drive, for a week.
Mesdames S. Cohen, Cheritan Avenue, and J. Cowan, Rusholznn Road, spent a few days in Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Keesler, of Brooklyn, N.Y., are spending the holidays with Mrs. Renter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jackson, 1S8 Chiltern Hill Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Levy and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Stoehr, 486 St Clair Avenue East, visited Quebec City and Montreal for two weeks,
Mrs. Isaac Berlin and Mrs. Archie Berlin, 22 Baldwin Street, have returned from Los Angeles, Pal., after a stay of seven weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. Morris Miller. Bernard Avenue, have returned from Youngstown, Ohio, after �pending ten day* with the l*t-ter's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strasberg, and were present at the reception for their nephew, Dudley Strasberg, who returned from France.
Mrs. 8. Jewel and son, John, the wife and son of Dr. S. Jewel, of Timmins, are spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldhar, 164 Markhara Street. ' '
Mrs. E. Rosen, Euclid Avenue, and Mrs. M. Heller, Walmer Road, have returned from Miami Beach, Florida, after being away for three months. On their way nome they stopped off at New York, and at Hillside, NJ,, for a week, where they visited their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fine.
Mrs. D. 8. Rosen, formerly Miss Rosalind Nathanson, of London, England, arrived on the hospital ship, Letitia, to join her husband, and they are with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen, 32 Ulster Street.
Harry Miller, 63 Bernard Ave., motored to Youngstown, Ohio, to be present at a reception for his nephew, Dudley Strasberg, who returned from France.
D. 8. Rosen, 32 Ulster Street, returned from New York, N.Y., after a few weeks' stay. He visited bis sister, Miss Belle Roeen, River-aide Drive, and his brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wolfe, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. S. Raboff, Riverside Drive.
Mrs. D. Bernholtz, 128 Boston Road, gave a dinner for Miss Rita Atlas,, fiancee of David Ennis. thirty-fire guests pre-
f I* BoreiifeeWDa, L. Connar. M. Solomon, B. Bender, and Misses Wlnaifred RuseeU, Rose Qreensweig, Anne Qreen-zweig, and Jean Adelman.
Mesdames S. Milgrom, 8 Kendal Avenue; D. Mandelman, 231 Beatrice Street; and M. Goldhar, 29 Grace Street entertained at Murray House for Miss Rita Atlas, fiancee of David Ennis, whote marriage takes place on June 12, Mrs. Milgrom wore a black crepe dress; Mrs. Goldhar was wearing a grey crepe dress; and the hon-oree, a grey crepe dress. Mrs. Mandelman could not be present, due to ilmess. The table was adorned with several kinds of flowers, and silver tapers. There were thirty-five guests present
Mrs, K. Nesker, 692 Dufferin Street, entertained at the Murray House for Miss Mildred Teperman, whose marriage to Fred Fink takes place on June 27. Mrs, Nesker wore a grey and black dressmaker suit, and was assisted by her .daughter, Pearl, in a pink crepe dress; Mrs. Teperman, the honoree's mother, in a blue print dress; and the honoree, wore a beige crepe dress, with a corsage of carnations. The centrepiece on the table was a variety of flowers, and lighted tapers in silver holders at each end. There were thirty-three guests present
Entertaining for Mrs. M. Kadis, the former Miss Shirley Simmons, Briar Hill Road, Mrs. A. Gold gave a luncheon at Eaton's Georgian Room; Mrs. Irving Nemers and Miss Rose Block, presentation and dinner; Miss Pauline Shapiro, tea; Miss Gerry Gold, tea and presentation at Eaton's Round Room; Misses Edith and Betty Pugen, dinner and theatre; Mrs. L. H. Kadis, cup and saucer shower; Mesdames J. Yarmus and C, Yarmus, luncheon at Simpson's Arcadian Court; and Mrs. G. Coggin, the bride's aunt of New York, N.Y.. tea.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwartz, Flanders Road, entertained at a musicale for their guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. Zatis, of New York. Mr. Zalis is a professor of musk, and is associated with Temple Eman-uel, in Borough Park, Brooklyn. Guests present were: Rev. and Mrs. B. Charloff and their daughters, Vera, and Mrs. M. Rae, of New York. Mrs. Rae is an opera and concert singer. The son, Jesse, a virtuoso violinist, was also present. Miss Vera Charioff was accompanied by her fiance, Bernard Morrison. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. 8. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ginsberg.
101 Raglan Avenue, held a racep-
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Reservations are now being accepted for accommodation in our children's camp for the period August 27 to September 10.
Full camp facilities including canoes, sailboats, hones, tennis courts, athletic equipment, etc., are included in the rate of $26.00 per week or $4.00 daily. This area is noted as a haven for asthma and hay fever sufferers. For farther information call Mrs. Kates, 16 Edgar Ave., Toronto. BA. 4662.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mandel, 829 Walmer Road, held a party to celebrate their daughter Sharon Donna's first birthday. The table was decorated with hats and baskets for the children, and had as a centrepiece a birthday cake in the shape of a doll's bed in blue and pink, with "Happy Birthday to Sharie". Sharon wore a red jumper, white blouse, and white shoes and socks. The children present were: Gerald Trefler, Robert and Gerald Applebaum, Marilyn and Sharon Mandel, Phyllis Abroms, Gloria Sokol, Terry AHman, Howard Stulberg, Leonard and Stephen Neiman. Sharon's grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. A, Wiener, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Mandel were there; Mr. and Mrs. B. Cohen, the latter being her great-grandmother; Miss Pearl Wiener, Mesdames
J. Applebaum, M. Mandel, I. Trefler, N. Sokol, L. Abroms, Mr. and Mrs. J. Neiman, and I. Neiman.
Mrs. Harry Simon, 177 Beacons-field Road, was hostess at Ckud-Ugh House, at a luncheon for her
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STENOGRAPHER for accountant's office. Must be efficient and have several years' experience. Knowledge of bowckeeping preferred. fl2<XOO per month. Box 17, Canadian Jewiah Review, 21 Dundas Square, Toronto, Ont.
FOR RENT, beautiful six-room lakefront cottage in Mnskoka. Rowboat and canoe, electricity, icehouse, and other conveniences. For June and July. Phone KI. 7884.
MIDDLE-AGED widow requires two or three rooms. Call Mrs. Res-nick, MI. 1886.
YOUNG business couple, being married, need unfurnished apartment, flat, or rooms, in early May. Call Miss Greenberg, ME. 5972, after six.
DEATHS
Shoot, 40 Cecil Street, died .Moont Sinai Hospital, on "" r, April 10, at the ago �M. He is suiviTed by Mrs. Belle Shoot; and aged ooe and a half; Mr. and Mrs. E. Shoot; __*, Leo and Samuel; his Mrs. J. Groeaberg (Shirley). took place at Benjamin's Parlours. Interment at
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'�jge of seveirty-two. He is <Tby Us sona, Ben, of NU Fafla, N. Y.-JuUns, of Ma-CaL; AflaB, Myer. and two daughters, Mrs. S. (Esther); and Mrs, J. ). Taaeral took place i*s Fuaarat Parlor. In-g in McCavl Street
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WANTED � summer cottage on Lake Simcoe for season, preferably at Jackson's Point or Belle Ewart Phone Melroee 3722.
WANTED � two unfurnished rooms, for business .couple. Call ME. 8168 between 7-8 p.m.
REFINED BUSINESS couple (ex-serviceman) desire three or four room flat. Immediate posset �ion. Highest references, 'Call after &30 pjn. LO. 4748.
SENIOR BOOKKEEPER with thorough knowledge of Receivables, Payable*, Payroll, etc., to ascame complete charge of set of books. Interview arranged when mutually convenient and replies treated con-ndentiaDy. Write Box 48, Canadian Jewiah Review, 21 Dundas Square, Toronto 1, Ont.
YOUNG ENGINEER seeks ac-eoaoaodatioa in refined private home. Write Box 22, OaimtHan Jewish Review, 21 Dundas Square, Toronto 1, Out
REFINED YOUNG GIRL from for sttmmor � cottage, entertataiag
4Hs\ and Hi* L OiMsMlHi, 1ST Grange Avteroe, entertained at a welcome hone party for thetr son, LAC Jack Goldsmith, who returned after two years' overseas. There were sixty guests present.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bernstone, of Newcastle, England, who stopped at the King Edward Hotel for a few days, entertained at dinner and dancing at the Vanity Fair Room, with four couples present. ,
Mr. and Mrs. L Seligman, 106 Ava Road, were hosts at an evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bernstone, of Newcastle, England, who were at the King Edward Hotel. Eighteen guests were present
Mr. and Mrs. M. Silverstein, 277 Dundas Street West, entertained at a welcome home party for their son, L.A.C. Jack Silver-stein, formerly of the R.C.AJF., who has returned after two years overseas. There were twenty guests present.
Miss Helen Lodish, 800 Bloor Street West, entertained at a party for UA.C. Jack Goldsmith, who returned after two yean overseas. Miss Lodish wore a black crepe dress and a corsage of American Beauty roses, and was assisted by her mother, Mrs. S. Lodish, and her sister. Miss Edhh Lodish. One hundred guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bernhohz, 623 College Street, gave a party for their daughter, Barbara, who cel-ebated her tenth birthday. Her friends present were: Barbara Bernkolta, Adele Berohofta, Sherry Benhotts, Mildred Flatt, Sheila Ffasstetn, Helen Siemens, Gertrude Stein, Evelyn Steinberg, Shirley Woll, Marilyn Tnrovita, Tybe ZeUta, and Sidney Kndoek. Miaaet Yetta Bernhohs, Beveriey Berohoh*. Shirley Gokbar and Bernke Wayten assisted.
Those who entertained for Mrs. T. Graff, 1S1 Dennieon Ave^ former Miss Yetta Bergman, 64 Edward Street, were: Mrs, S, Sam-oels, at a cop aad saucer shower; Mrs. H. Griea, hrwhenn at Sfamp-son's Arcadian Coeat; Mrs. L. Grant, and Mis* Gevtnde Js*k-son, dfamer: Mrs, B. Shapiro, Mies EateDe Miller, aad Mrs. E.
Rubinoff, and M. Axler, luncheon -at Eaton's Round Room.
Mesdames A. Cooper, 14 Borden Street; A. Greenberg, 184 Glen Cedar Road: and A. Bennett, 216 Elm Ridge Drive, entertained at a linen shower at Chudleigh House, for Miss Florence Thier, of Buffalo, N.T., whose marriage to Sydney Charles Cooper, 14 Borden Street, takes place in Buffalo, on May 19. Mrs. Cooper wore a black and pink suit, with a corsage of red roses; Mrs. Greenberg, a black print dress, trimmed with sequins, and a corsage of red roses; Mrs. Bennett, a pink and navy suit, with a corsage of red roses; Mrs. A. Thier, mother of the bride-elect brown crepe, and a corsage of yellow roses; and Miss Frances Cooper, sister of the groom-elect, black and green suit; and the hon-oree wore a black crepe dress, with a pink bodice, and corsage ox pink roses. The tables were decorated with a variety of spring flowers, and lighted tapers* Then hundred
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were speakers. Mrs. Ginsberg ceived in a grey crepe drees, assisted by the bar-mitavah's grandmother, Mrs. R. Katenan, in a black crepe dress. Among two hundred and twenty-five guests were: Mr. and Mrs. M. Enushevsky, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolf and, of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. R. Metlow. of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. L, Ennis, of Preston; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Enushevsky, of Welland.
Mesdames J. Leneck, Euclid Avenue; H. Mitchell, Atlas Avenue; and Charles Fishbein, Euclid Avenue, entertained at a shower at Murray House, for Miss Ann Mitchell, Euclid Avenue, in honour of her forthcoming marriage to Nathan Goldman. Mrs. Leneck, wearing a silver grey crepe dress, was assisted by Mrs. Fishbexn in a fuchsia-colored dress, trimmed with black net; Mrs. Mitchell, in a black dress, trimmed with grey and lime-color; Mrs. Freda Mitchell, the honoree's mother, in an orchid-colored crepe dress; and Mrs. S. Goldman, mother of the groom-elect, in a gold crepe dress, The honoree wore a black conversation print dress. There were one hundred guests present
Mrs. B. Sussman. 80 Roaebory Road, gave a miscellaneous shower and dinner at the ChndWgh House, for her sister, Miss Marion LOlian Granatstein, whose marriage to Allan SaHsman takes place in September. Mrs. Sussman wore a black and blue ^bolero suit, with a corsage of yellow roaea, and was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. Granatstein, in a grey silk jersey dress, with a corsage of red roses, and Mrs. 8. SaHsman, wearing a black satin, and a corsage of yefloir yellow rosea. The honoree wore a green crepe dress, trinunod with black satin, and a coaage of yellow roees and sweet peas. Tke tables were bedecked with daffodils and candles. Seventy goeats were pre-
iavan roaea, aseistej sy Mrs. J.
Finer, the groom-elect's sister-in-law, in a black print dress, and a corsage of yellow Tea roses; Mrs. J. Simon, the bride-elect's grandmother, in a black crepe dress, with a corsage of red roees; and Miss Sylvia Simon, the bride-elect's sister, in a navy-blue crepe dress, and a corsage of white gardenias. The honoree wore a grey crepe dress, with a corsage of roses and an orchid. The tables were adorned with spring flowers, and lighted candles in silver holders. Among seventy-six guests present were Mrs. Jack Filler, of Montreal, Que., and Mrs. Morris Atkins, of Hamilton,
Those who entertained for Mrs. Carl Richtiger, the former Miss Ethel Kaufman, 72 Baldwin Street, whose marriage to Carl Richtiger, Kensington Avenue, took place on March 24, were: Mesdames I. Kaufman and W. Richtiger, at a luncheon at the B�lvin; Miss Rita Rotish, of Oshawa, dinner and the theatre; Mesdames W. Bernstein and H. Goldberg, tea, at Simpson's Arcadian Court; � Mrs. L. Lipton - and Miss Irman Shore, dinner and theatre; Mrs. J. Man-del and Mrs. I. Mandel, 248 Major Street, supper; Miss Rosalind Sherman, tea, at Simpson's Arcadian Court; Mrs. S. Saltsman, 260 Grace Street, luncheon; Mesdames S. Adams, J. Citron, and D. GreenUoom, tea; Meodames M* Laser and A. Laser, tea; Meedam-es H. Posner and N. Fogelman, at tea; Meedames L Gieat, 8. Kaufman, and S. Uoldenberg, dinner and theatre; Mesdamea P. Grainer, F. Rappaport, M. Bibkk, ferown, F. Oater, L, Shafor, H. Joseph, M. Masel, S. Mabel, L Kates, E. Raber, R. Savein, G.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zeldin (nee Ida Lang), 610 Mark-ham Street, a son, Bdmond Toby, at the Mount Sinai Hospital on April 11. Grandparents are Mrs. J. Lang, 804 Grace Street: and David Zeldin, 76 Shannon Street
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldburg (nee Dorothy Ellis), 149 Robert Street, at the Women's College Hospital, a son, Dana Mi-, chael, on April 13. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ellis, of Yarmouth, N.S.; and Mrs. M. Goldburg, 149 Robert Street
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