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S. Moak^vitch, �5|., At water Avenue, who spefiti.tireV plat fsva/nonths in Florida with his daughter and flon-in-law, Mr. Wet Mrs; Harvey David Kel-man, has neSWtttfL �.,,Xi*-\ "V. \
S. Morantz, Mardl Avenue, who was a patient kt the Ro�'Wi^fUon, Royal Victoria 'H^iuV^^t^Valescirig at home. -Miss Gladys. New.-V for two
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,. ^^r^^Mjrtame4 Wed-eveniag in norx>ur^n ..tneir granddaughter,Irlazek^da^. ffi$!�lJ, who celebration* ^^Dfthda^?ATnoa� forty guests present,Kere: Mr.luicl Mrs. L Firestx�ftj ^r^af 4|Mrs. J. Gteenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. D, Schyemar, Dr. and Mrs. E. A^Kutr-man, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mortimer, Mr. and Mrs, ty. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. I. Weinrauth,, Mr. and Mrs, A. Berish, Mr. ano^Mrs, L. Berish, Mr* and Mrs. H. E. Berish; Mrs. N. Beecher/ Mtb. M. Moses and, Mrs, L. Heracuvic;.
Miss Yetta Hammer entertained in honour of her sister. Mrs.'T. Caxriere, of Buffalo (formerly Miss Frances Ham-mer}, at the Lewis Reception Rooms, Drurmrnonil Street, Saturday, March 6. Cardfly musicr dancings supper at midnight. Spring flowers were used as decorations. Balloons, paper caps, novelties. Those, pretext wece '�, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Laing, Mr. and Mrs. J. Michelin, Metdaifaes Hammer,^ S. Braunstein, Mioses * S. Moskovitch, Esther Lewis, Sara Rosenthal ;'Sara Feen and Freda Muhlstock; and Louis Bloom, Muhlstock and Mr. Muhlstock. Pro-
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Look for the red "Mogen David" and the name: of the well-known mafcwh oaken.
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Lewis; violin solos, I. Brownstein, ac-; T AraMnJe4 bf � J. Lewis. ^ Mr*. M. Machlovitch, De
i t I'EjJee Avenue, entertained at a sweet-( (ji>�ee^ oarty ra honour of their niece,
� CUireBenjarhnl. The table was decor-
� ated � with ' streamers, - balloons and � favours. Those present were.. Misses . Annie Guttman, Jennie Nudelroan, � H^ea.<x>ldb�rf, Eleanor j. Eliaa, Rose
Balinaky, Freda Mirovitch, Claire Breg-mftai\rreda Qrtenspoa, Rae Gordon, Edith AUod; and Joseph Machlovitch, . Louis-Parnaas, Sara Wlaeenberg, Bernard; J. �lias^ Irving A. Bercovitcn, Max Vapiie,<^r^Kknirnah) Sam Schwartz, Maxwell M. Pearson, Mac Machlovitch and Harry Bernard. Miss I^ae Gordon and Freda Greenspoo asaistecL. A. ,-Mr, ani Mrs. Ma^lL^otkin, ,712a De i'Epee Avenue, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. G. Pincus, of Cambridge, Mass. � Mr. and Mrs, J. Postilniclc and family have left to live in Almonte, .Ontario. Miss Alice Fleisher, Laval Avenue, gave a farewell party in their honour, .i MUs Jean'Lahder, who was tbe guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lauer, City Hall Avenue, has returned home,
A staff was held Saturday at Zucker-man's dining rooms in honour of Moe Mendelsohn, whose marriage to Miss Leah Tabachnicoff took .place Sunday, March 5. Dave Mmdlin was toast-roaster. Those preeent were Samuel Litwin, Ellis Mendelsohn, Peter Lust-garteo, Samuel Heft, Charlie Herahon, Harry Yane, Alfred Yess, Dave Copple, Tack Seal, Abe Heft, Isidore Reinnart, E. Goldstein, R. Moscovitch, Simon Litwin, Bert Silverman, Nat Goldberg, Peter Goodman and Dave Baraett.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Machlovitch, De I'.Epee Avenue, entertained twenty-five Children in honour of their daughter Eleanor's birthday. The table was decorated with streamers and balloons. Favours.
Mrs.'M. Dobrofsky, Chateau Apartments, is Blending .a few weeks in Wichita, Kansas.
Bernard P. Singer, of New York, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Singer.
A farewell party was given at the home of Miss Sybil Aronovitch, 285 De l'Epee Avenue, in honour of Miss Freda Silverman, who is leaving to live in Vancouver. Misses Annette Myer-son, Helen Simon, Beatrice Kotler, Evelyn Rudner, Mildred Lazarus, Ruth Novak, Esther Glassman, Ruth Levine, Bessie Rabinovitch, Bessie Schnider-man, Mary Levitt were there. Cards were played at two tables.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldberg, of Philadelphia, who came to town to attend the Rockstein-Ofshister wedding, have returned.
When Mrs. Rose Henderson entertained forty guests, March 5, in honour of the Russian consul, a musical programme was given by Miss Ruth Brot-man, soprano, Henry La my, Baritone, of New York, and Mrs. Edwin J. Cox, pianist. Dr. Parsons spoke
Sunday afternoon, March 6, Mrs. Charles Joseph Gordon was hostess at a children s party, at the home of Harry Gordon, Academy Road, in honour of the third birthday of his son, Paul Leon. The decorations were carried out in red and green with red tulips and roses. Miss Anne Aronson assisted in the dining, ro^ra, where covers were laid for thirteen young guests. Favours were given to the <&ilaren. The table was later re-�et for ti�ei grown-up*. Those
Eresent were: DoXbthy Gordon, Jean evitt, Corinne Horwitx, Evelyn Fine-stoae, Anita Gold, Rya Segal, Leon Gordon, Harold Finestone, Harry Horwitx, Robert Goldman, Leonard Oertler, Mortimer Kuaknerand Barney Simons; also Harry Gordon, Samuel Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gordon, Miss Sybil Gordon, H. R. Gordon, Miss Anne Aronson, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lande, Miss Rfaoda Lande, Mr, and Mrs. S. Kolber, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fine*tone, Mr. and Mrs, H. Gold, Chaa. Horwitx, HysMr Gcrtkr. Mr. and Mrs, Lax. KMkaar, Mrs. Moe Segal. Bridge,
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