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TORONTO SOCIAL
All Society Itett* mod other local notes should be communicated
to the oOoe of the Rerisw by 5 o'clock each Tuesday aiternooa m order to appear In the current week's Issue. Wedding and engage-meat annotincementa will not be printed unless they bear the telephone number of the sender. Telephones Adelaide 7628-7439.
Mrs. L. Simon, 20 South Drive, gave her home to the International Peace League for a musicale on Saturday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Goodman, of New York, have returned home after spending three weeks in town. While here they occupied the apartment of
Mtffl M. S. Samuels, Nanton Court.
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Mrs. I sad ore Freedman, Walmer Road,
spent the week-end in Whitby.
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Mrs. Wolfe, of San Francisco, returned home on Tuesday after spending three months with her daughter, Mrs.
Arthur Cohen, Lowther Avenue.
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Miss M. S. Samuels, Nanton Court, has returned home from a visit to New
York and Maine.
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Miss Dorothy Pelunis, who is visiting Mrs. J. Eisman, Poplar Plains Road, is leaving to visit her aunt, Mrs. Heim, of Montreal.
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Mrs. J. Lisson, of New York, is expected in town on Sunday and will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Wdlinsky, Bernard Avenue.
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Miss Tessie Lavine, St. Clair Avenue West, entertained at the tea hour on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Geldzaeler, Walmer Road, entertained at a family dinner Monday last in honour of Mr. and Mrs.
S> Messinger, of Far Rockaway, N.Y.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenthal, Russell Hill Road, have returned home from New York.
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Miss Reta Cooper, Clifton Road, returned home from New York on Thursday where she visited with Dr.
and Mrs. J. J. Price.-
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Miss Alice Goldblatt, Grenadier Road, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. Potar, of New York.
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Mrs. Harry Samuel, 481 Brunswick Avenue, is expected home from Montreal on Wednesday.
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Mrs, I. M. Granatstein, High Park Boulevard, gave a bridge on Monday afternoon.
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Mrs. R. J. Sapera, Lauder Avenue, gave a luncheon and bridge at the
Primrose Club on Thursday.
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Miss Florence Finberg, Brunswick Avenue, entertained at bridge Friday afternoon in honour of Miss Dorothy Pelunis, of Los Angeles, and Miss
Esther Richter, of Ottawa.
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Sam Shankman, of Ottawa, has returned after spending a week in town.
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Among those who attended the dinner-dance at the Primrose Club on Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. S. Lorie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Draimin, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lubelsky, �Mr. and Mrs. A Cohen, Mr. and Mrs, M. S. Stein, Mr. and Mrs, S. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs, I. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singer, Mr. and Mrs, J. Singer, Mr. and Mrs. I. Broody, Mr. and Mrs. Fried, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singer, Mr. and Mrs, A. Singer, Mr. ana Mrs, Epstein, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Phillips, Mr. and Mrs, Isadore ~ Mr. and Mrs, H. Rubin, Mr.
u aad Mrs,
Singer
$&r*. Sam. Sapera,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Burger, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Till, Mrs. S. Bumatein, Mr. and Mrs. Markus, Dr. and Mrs. M. Kates, Dr. and Mrs. Solway, Dr. and Mrs. Pollock, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Creed, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwartz, Mrs. J. FfJefeld, Joe Schipper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Papernick, Mr. and Mrs. I. Steinberg, Mrs. Scher, of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavir, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perkins, Mr. and Mrs, Harris Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Helpert, Ely Marks, Mrs. A. Frieman, Mr. and Mrs. David Vise, Dr. and Mrs, I. Himelstein, Dr. and Mrs. M. Pivnkk, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hermant, Misses Griesman, Ethel Mehr, Ella Fremes, Gertrude Epstein, of New York, Florence Finberg, Leo la Levy, Mae Gelber, Mildred Lubelsky, and Harold Levy, Edward Gelber, Selig Griesman, Isadore
Finberg, Pincus Mehr and Dr. Schwartz.
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Miss Albena Simonsky, Brunswick Avenue, has returned home from a five weeks' stay in Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo, Ohio.
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Mrs. H. Fried, of North Bay, is the guest of Mrs. Harry Solway, Glenholme Avenue.
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Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Himelstein, Pine-wood Avenue, gave a dinner on Thursday in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Chapler, of New York.
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Reverend and Mrs. Kaplan are
living at 458 Brunswick Avenue. . * � *
Jack Franks, of Chicago, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kasman,
Kendal Avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapler, of New York, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Schwartz, Regal Road.
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Irving Levy, of Chicago, has returned after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levy, Crawford Street, and attended the Levy-Corn-
blum wedding at Buffalo, N.Y.
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Mrs. B. Rochschild, of Jopiin, Mo., is spending a few weeks with the Levy family, Crawford Street, after attending the Levy-Cornblum wedding in Buffalo, N.Y.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Rockmaker entertained at dinner Monday last in honour of Mrs. Fox, of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beube, of Hamilton, and
Sam Nyman, of Brantford.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen, Borden Street, entertained Sunday afternoon in honour of the bar-mitzvah of their son, Belvel. Fifty guests were present. The out-of-town guests wen: Mr. and Mrs. L. Blumenthal, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Ringle, of Hamilton.
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Misses Dora Wolavitz and Lillian Shapiro gave a bridge and miscellaneous shower Sunday afternoon, in honour of Miss Lillian Applebaum, a bride-elect of this week. Prizes were won by Miss Freda Shapiro, Mrs. H. S. Rosenberg and Miss Fannie Bernstein, consolation.
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Miss Bella Gorback, Draper Street,
has left for an indefinite stay in Detroit.
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Mrs. D. Goldblatt, of Owen Sound, speat the week-end with her daughter,
Mrs, I. Rothbart, Grenadier Road.
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Mrs. Davis, Sumach Street, has left for Montreal, where she wiH be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Migjcovaky, far
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman, Lock-wood Road, entertained twenty of their friends Saturday evening last. A midnight lunch was served. The evening was spent in dancing and novelty games. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Friedman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy were the prize-winners. Mrs, Marc Cohn sang.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe and daughter, formerly of Hamilton, who have been in Europe for the past year,
are living at 70 Hilton Avenue.
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The Deborah Chapter of Hadassah held a bridge on Sunday afternoon in honour of Miss Bessie Heller, a bride-elect of this month. Prizes were won by Mrs. W. Kaplan, of Chicago, and Miss Beatrice Muller. Miss Heller was presented with a pair of silver candlesticks.
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Sam Nyman, of Brantford, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Rockmaker,
over the week-end.
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Mrs. S. Wilks, St. Clair Avenue West, gave a kitchen shower Sunday afternoon last, in honour of Miss Lillian Applebaum, a bride-elect of this week.
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Miss Eve Zatulove, Kendal Avenue, gave a theatre party Saturday afternoon in honour of Miss Gertrude Epstein, of New York.
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Mr. and Mrs, Charles Foster, of Gnelph, spent the week>end in town.
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Mr. and Mr*. B. Levee, of Montreal harve retaraed hoax aftsr �pending *
few days with Mrs. Levy, Crawford Street. They also attended the Levy-
Cornblum wedding in Buffalo.
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Mrs. A. Freeman, Connaught Court, King Street West, is sailing shortly to
join Mr. Freeman abroad.
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A Thanksgiving informal dance was given by the T.S.L. girls at a downtown tea room. Miss Lillian Goodfellow and Harry Mendel, as chaperones received the members and their friends. The lucky number dance was won by Amelia Loftus.
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A Hallowe'en party was held at the home of Miss Fay Moskowitz, Oxford Street. The rooms were decorated with lanterns, pumpkins, streamers and balloons. The hostess was assisted by Miss Bess Gorvoy. The out-of-town guests were: Miss^p Helen and Rose Coppel, of Gait, Ontario.
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Miss B. Coutts, of Chicago, formerly of Toronto, is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. I. Levine, Crawford Street, after attending the Levy-Cornblum wedding in Buffalo.
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Mrs. L. D. Kramer, Bingham Avenue, was hostess at a bridge and linen shower in honour of her sister, Miss Shirley Finkleman, of St. Paul, Minm. Prizes were won by Mrs. L. Dkksteia, Mrs, I. Brovender and Mrs. R. Alexander, consolation.
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Mrs, L. Gold, Euclid Avenue, gave a birthday party Soaday afteroooa, in honour of the sixth birthday oi her