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LAWRENCE PARK GARAGE, LIMITED
2636 YONGE STREET
TORONTO'S LARGEST CHRYSLER DEALERS
Preston Sulphur Springs Hotel, Ltd. StariS
Famous for its Sulphur Baths for Rheumatism, Etc*
47 B^droomi. Hot and Cold Water. Boating., Swimminj, Dancing and Beautiful Park In connection.
TERMS VERY MODERATE
President:
MR. M. FINKLESTEIN
Reservations made by phone PRESTON 651-652
DINING
OLD SPAIN
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Doug. Ward, Manager 180 Queen Street West - - Telephone ELGIN 0700
MAX GOLD
Artistic Ladies' Tailor
224} Slmcoe Street Phone Adelaide 5645
Our garments are distinguished. We design exclusioely to each type or person affining individual characteristics.
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Mrs. S. Hansher, Wells Hill Avenue, entertained Wednesday evening, honouring Miss Julia Gottlieb, of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Stein, Regal Road, have returned from a week's stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Kaplan, Lansdowne Avenue, entertained at Old Spain complimenting Miss Goldie Smith and Sidney Roth, whose marriage takes place this month, and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cohen (nee Anne Finsten).
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City dairy serves more homes than any individual dairy in the british empire--thousands and thousands of toronto people are served day after day�year after year.
why do so many people prefer city dairy milk?
take their own words: "confidence in the company's products and the service it renders." " when you buy our milk you know exactly what you are getting�milk that is pure, clean, rich always.
our telephone is kingsdale 6151.
RICH MILK
We have a yellow wagon on every street every morning
Amori* the out-of-town gneata expected here to attend the Ader-Roas
wedding Sunday, October 14, are Mr. and Mrs. S. Ader and son, George; Mr. and Mrs. S. Kroll, Dr. and Mrs. Fish-bein and Mr. and Mrs. C. Ader, all of Rochester, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Sadowski, Harper Avenue, Moore Park, motored to Buffalo, Erie and Cleveland.
Mrs. H. Palter, Austin Terrace, entertained Tuesday evening, in honour of Miss Julia Gottlieb,of Los Angeles.
Mrs. William Wagman, Lauder Avenue, gave a birthday party Sunday, September 28, in honour of the eleventh birthday of her daughter, Frances. The colour Bcheme throughout the rooms and of the tea table were carried out in pink, blue and yellow. Adele Cohen, Phyllis Scolnick, Shirley Wein-stock, Gladys Breslin, Bernice Ducoff, Reva James, Mary Davis, Mildred Gausby,Frances Wagman, Myron Wein-stock and Herbert Wagman were there.
Mrs. S. Soskin and children, who were visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Levine, Bathurst Street, have left for Pittsburgh to join Mr. Soskin.
Mrs. Joseph Blumenthal, of North-cliffe Boulevard, entertained Wednesday evening, in honour of Mrs. E. Lansing, of Fort William, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Centner and family, of 184 Indian Road, are moving to their new home at 195 Pinewood Avenue.
Mrs. J. Freidland, Astley Avenue, entertained at mah jongg and bridge Thursday afternoon last, honouring Miss Goldie Smith, a bride-elect of this month.
Mrs. M. Wellman, of New York, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. Aber, Maughan Crescent.
Mrs. A. Goldman (nee Mamie Smith), of Rochester, N.Y., returned home Monday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Smith, Indian Road.
Sam and Max Goldenberg, of New York, are visiting their mother, Mrs. L. Goldenberg, Cecil Street.
Mrs. Harold A. Farber, Astley Avenue, entertained at mah jongg and bridge Tuesday afternoon last, honouring Mrs. E. Lansing, of Fort William, Ont.
A card party was held at the home of Miss Emma Green, Saturday evening, September 30. Those present were Misses Helen Hershman, Lillie Elison, Bella Heiber, Edythe Blackman, Rose Weinberg; and S. Sturnman, B. Cohen, I. Brown, H. Polevoy, P. Heiber and M. Anderson. The prizes were won by Lillie Elison, Rose Weinberg and S. Sturnman.
Mrs. A. Raielman, Lonsdale Road, entertained a few friends Wednesday afternoon in honour of Mrs. Wise, of Chicago.
Among those who were in Buffalo to attend the wedding of Miss Ruby Cohen, of Buffalo, and William Levey, of Toronto, which took place October 6, were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldstein, St. Clair Avenue West; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levey and daughters, Faye and Ruth, Edgewood Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Levey, St. Clair Avenue West.
Mrs. A. Mirkin, of Clearfield, Pa., is with her mother, Mrs. S. Nurick, Grange Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Enushevsky, Miss Fanny Enushevsky, Max Enushevsky, and Ellis I. Shapiro, of Guelph, will
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Entertainments in honour of Miss Dollie Ross, whose marriage to William Ader, of Rochester, N.Y., takes place Sunday, October 14, were given by Mrs. J. Ross and Miss Ray Row, Bracoridale Hill Road, tea; Mrs. C. Taylor, Dundas Street West, family dinner; Miss Clara Simon, Springmount Avenue, theatre party and tea Jt the King Edward Hotel; Miss Ruth Schwartz, Madison Avenue, luncheon at the Primrose Club; Mrs. Fran-, A, Silverman and Miss Marcia Andrews, tea; Miss Freda Schwartz, Munru Park Avenue, theatre party and tea: Miss Deborah Levinne, Braemore Ga !ens,
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