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man, S. Be re, A. Daien, M. Ibfow* F. Druxerman; Misses Rose Goldstein, Bernice Sterrij Pearl Frnklesteilt, |&r-iorie Henran, Bertha Hemnafl, 84lla Kleinfield, Rose Portigal, Elsie Portugal, Annette ZaTphir, Becky Zamphlr, Fanny Kushnir, Estelle Kushnir, Htxel Diner, Bernice Zimnrenran, Dorothy Daien, Leona Daien, Dr. May Bere, Dorothy Wire, Caroline Wife, Ada Stockhammer, Freda Roaner, Florence Lauer, Rae Lauer, Celia Black, Sadie Black, Cynthia Rosenthal, Isabel Rosen- ; thai, Evelyn Rosenthal, Marjorie Cohan, Edith Tesaler, Sara Finkelman, Minnie Freidgut, Pearl Hayrran, Charlette Faurer, Margaret Froomkin, Sybil Weid-man, Mary Rosenblat, Edith Udow, Rozelle Udow, Eva Skaletar, Clarice Udow, Miriam Udow, Molly Fenson, Ethel Gotlieb, Mariorie Isaacs, Bert Shere, Flora Levi, Ann Levi, Marian PortnufT, Sadie Brownstone.
Dave Kasler left for Fort William Saturday, May 28. He will visit at hoTe for the summer months.
Dr. M. M. Wintrobe returned noire from Hamiota, Man., Sunday, may 29.
Miss Sara Yarmarko entertained last Sunday evening Misses Betty Adas, Doris Trester, Bella Margolis, Molly Racklin, Rose Racklin, Goldie Davis, Esther Mantell, Fanny Still/ran, Lena Stillman, Zelda KosaUky, Ruth Shafer, Sylvia Newsonovitch, Dolly Kortarov-sky, Ruby Lebansky, Edythe Cher-cover, Eva Rodin, Esther Wackinow, Beth Bass, Sara Ferman, Dolly Winkler, Rose Yarmarko.
Miss Zelda Kosatsky was hostess Friday evening, May 27, to Misses Molly Racklin, Rae Moss, Esther Mantell, Sara Yarmarko, Esther Wacki-now, Edythe Chercover, Rose Goldstein, Clara Adlerran, Anne Taylor,. Mickey Abrams, Sara Spiller, Jenny Smith, Bertha Barsky, Minnie Lury, Cecille Blume.
In honour of Miss Marian Portnuff, bride-elect of this month, Miss Ida PortnufT gave a tea. Tuesday, May 3L The guest of honour received a gift from the hostess. Those present were Miss Marian Portnuff, Mrs. Dave Gussin, Misses Charlette Faurer, Pearl Hayman, Mary Spivak, Rozabelle Marcovitch, Evelyn Brooks, Lucy Slo-binsky, Ettie Shlain, of Calgary; Cor-rine Gold, Ada Stockhammer.
Honouring Miss Marian Portnuff, Mrs. A. Cohen, St. Johns Avenue, entertained at tea Saturday, May 29. The guest of honour received a gift-. Those present were Mrs. C. Portnuff, Mrs. J. Portnuff, Misses Pearl Hayrran, Gladys Cohen, Florence Cohen, Roxa-belle Marcovitch, Charlette Faurer, Evelyn Brooks, Eisie Brooks, Manya Gussin, Mary Spivak, Lucy Slobinsky, Ida Portnuff.
Miss Ettie Shlain, of Calgary, is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Isaacs, Garfield Street.
Mrs. Rufus Isaacs entertained at tea in honour of her sister, Miss Ettie Shlain, Misses Olive Pavlot, Pearl Hayrran, Ida Portnuff, Marian Portnuff, Rozabelle Marcovitch, Anne Kaplan, Phyllis Kaplan, Minnie Portigal and Elsie Portigal.
Mrs. Harry Portnuff, of Yorkton, Sask., will arrive in town Saturday, June 4, to attend the Freeman-Portnuff wedding, June 19, at the Royal Alexandra Hotel.
Sam Nathanson and daughters, Misses Dorothy and Eva, left Tuesday for their home Ln Wheeling, W. Vs., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ney, Warwick Apartments, for the last few weeks.
Miss Fannie Dashefsky will leave shortly for the States where she will visit indefinitely.
A number of friends of Miss Fannie Dashefsky honoured her at a surprise party last Sunday, May 29.
Mrs. D. Rabinovitch, Morden, Man., will attend the Freeman-Portnuff wedding.
In honour of Miss Sara Levin, Vancouver, Miss Bernice Stern, Alloway Court, gave a bridge on Thursday, June 2. Those present were misses Sara Levin, Rose Goldstein, esther Zimmerman, Pearl Finkelstein, bella Klein field, Rose Brauastein, marjorie
.WE5frl&m; feUsTHc$er, Matte Rosen bis t and Mona Ripstem. , �
Mr. and Mrs. A. Shapiro, Cathedra} Aveaus, have issued imriUtiona t<n a, dance in honour of' their -d&aghter, Aane.
Maurice A. Zasiavsky left Tuesday,
May 31, for Grand Forks, N.D., to return carry in the week. <
Miss Claire Tissman left Saturday, May 28, for Rochester, Minn., where she is visiting her mother, Mrs. L Tissman, for a week.
Lawrence Wodltoger left Thursday, June 2, for Seattle to visit relatives.
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Naomi Chapter, Junior Hadaasah, held their dosing meeting of the season Wednesday evening at a theatre party and dinner. The toast to Palestine was made by Sybil Epstein and respooded to by Dorothy Epstein. A toast to the guest of honour,* Miss JRay Lewis, was made by Mollie Treister and responded to. The president, Miss Rose Halpera, spoke.
Miss Rose Levy, Superintendent Jewish Children's Home, Toronto, was in the city for a day.
Mrs. M. Rynder, Los Angeles, is visiting with her sister, Mrs* A. Wein-stein, Proctor Boulevard.
Mrs. A. Bloom gave a bridge and mah-jongg Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Minden spent the week-end in Detroit.
Mrs. A. Samuels, Toronto, was viwting with her sister, Mrs. S. E. Rose, Queen Street,
Mrs. S. Rabkin entertained Wednesday evening. Bridge and mah-jongg were playedat six tables, Prite-winners: Mesdames S. Needle, C. Moses, C, Levin son, I. Segel, William Rosenthal, and A. Weinstein. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. William Clavir, Kitchener; Mesdarr.es L. Clavir, H. Qavir, S. LoftuB and Miss Betty Silver, of Toronto.
Mrs. Louis Epstein, of Ottawa, was in town for a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Levy, Hunter Street.
Miss Betty Silver, Toronto, visited Dr. and Mrs. C. Moses, Mountain View Apartments.
Miss Rose Hal pern entertained for Miss Ray Lewis, a June bride, at a bridge and linen shower, Sunday. Prize-winners: Mesdarres Rose Levy, R. Levy, H. Lewis, I. Hajpera and Miss Hilda GokJbbtt. Mrs. H. Lewis and Miss Ann Friedman were guests from Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, I. Rothbart, Toronto, were in the city Friday, guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Mann.
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When we inaugurated our 8Uper*peed 24-hour fam. ily *a*h service we vif; tuaily presented each Tprantp .fcousewife with pne extra. jSay 'each week,, becati^i&at rs just what
itju\bo*iflta to. Our return was immediate in the shape,of auch an increas-' e4 VpliLme of business tbW ^%er� compelled to dtiuMe the size of our prettttar. !n add hion to 8Uper-f peed we have other 'wrvtceb � all for family <wa*h � one of
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Mrs. H. Vineberg- and daughter, Joyce, have returned from an extended trip to Moat real.
A stocking shower was held Thursday evening by trie Hamilton Chai ter of Hadassah for the children of Palestine. Mrs, O. Paiken, at whose hot e the shower was held, was hostess together with'mebdattea H. Cohen, M. Listen and I. Hershoowitz. Four hundred pairs socks and stockings were donated On the programme were Mr. ( ; irtkon, violin; Mrs, Geo. Pollock, sor.k> Miss Dorothy Cohen, piano.
Mrsv Mi."Lax.:.Delaware Avenue, complirrenred Miss Frances Rabiro-vrtch, June brides at a rriscehaneous shower and bridge. Those winning prizes ' were- Mesd^nres iKirt^er, Hercc-
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