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Its*** and otbor local not** should bapammnpkrtted of tlit Eorttw by | o'clock oach Tuesday aftacnooo In ttt tj* ^firmt waefc'a (mm. Wa*ttn* and
t� will not be prfat*d mmUm they betr the ftttmber of tfe* tender. Telephone* AdsfrMn 7*38-742*.
Mrs. Fraley, of Chicago, it visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy FrankeL
Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur Cohen, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Drairnjn and Mr- and Mrs, Israel Singer, spent the week-end in Preston. :r . * � *
' Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Nathanaon, Russell HiU Road, are at French Lick, Indiana.
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Miss Dorothy Freiman, of Ottawa, stopped at the King Edward Hotel over the week-end.
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Miss Teanie Pulian, Russell Hill Road,
gave a bridge Thursday afternoon.
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Miss Evelyn Vlnebere, of Montreal, was the guest of Miss Leola Levy, St.
Clair Avenue West, over the* week-end.
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Mrs, Iaadore Freed man, Walmer Road, is leaving to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. S, Grifen-hagen, of New York, before they sail for abroad.
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Miss Pearl Fin berg, Brunswick Avenue, entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon in honour of Misses Helen Nusbaum, of Rochester, and fist her
RJchter, of Ottawa.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunkelman, Rowan-wood Avenue, entertained Friday evening in honour of Mrs, A. J. Freiman and Miss Dorothy Freiman, of Ottawa, and Dr. Schmarya Levine. Dr. and Mrs. M. Kates, Edgar Avenue, also entertained
in honour of these guests.
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Mr. and Mrs, Sam Kronick, Madison Avenue, entertained Sunday in honour of Mrs. A. J. Freiman and Miss Dorothy Freiman, of Ottawa, and Dr. Schmarya Levise and Morris Rotenberg, of New York.
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Mrs. Schipper, Rusholme Park Crescent, entertained at bridge Saturday evening.
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Miss Theresa Sweet, of Hamilton, was the guest of Mrs, Frank Silverman,
Euclid Avenue, over the week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Pullan and family, Beverley Street, spent the week-end at
their cottage in Belle Ewart.
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Mrs. E. D. Mitchell, and daughter, Clarice, of Winnipeg, are spending a few weeks with Mrs, J. Blumenthal,
NorthclifFe Boulevard.
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Mrs, A. Burger, Lauder Avenue, returned home from New York on Tuesday
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Miss Bessie Fremes, Palmerston Boulevard, entertained at the tea hour on Thursday.
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Mrs, Berk man, of Waco, Texas, the guest of Mrs. Norman Helpert, Austin
Terrace, left for Detroit.
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Mrs, Sam Berger, of Winnipeg, who has been the guest of Mrs, M. Stopeck, ol Coxwell Avenue, for the past two
weeks, will remain until December.
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HaroW Chalpan and Murray Keyfetx spent the week-end in Detroit and London.
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The Great Lakes Regional Conference of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity was held in Toronto oo November 8, 9 and 10, with Omega, the University of Toronto Chapter, as host. The sessxxu and alMlahaa af were **W at the Ka* fistvard Hate* aad the kxai chapter
house, 122 St, George Street, and delegates from many American and Canadian universities attended. The visitors attended in a body the Queena-Varsity rugby game, aad had tea at the chapter house. This was followed by a formal dance in the Pompesaa room, King Edward Hotel. Sunday morning and afternoon was devoted to business and Sundav evening the visiting chapters were given a banquet in the yellow room of the King Edward. Toasts were given by Ralph Lasday, Dr. Norman Vine-berg, Arthur Brodey, Sidney Pierce, Jacob M. Stuchen, Harry Cohen, Joseph Stein, Richard M. Mar kin, Joseph Silbert, Harold Bender, Eli Roth and Edward E. Gelber. Sam Berger was toast master. Sunday evening the ladies were entertained at a bridge party at the chapter house, followed; by an informal dance. On Monday morning the sessions were concluded and Pittsburgh was selected for the conference in 1925. A tour of the city was made Monday afternoon, and a tea-dance was given at the chapter house. Dr. B. R. Brickner and Mrs. Brickner were patrons. The ladies who attended included Miss Evelyn Vineberg, of Montreal; Misses Dorothy Freiman, Clare Kert and Esther Richter, of Ottawa; Misses Helen Nusbaum, Sally Halpern, Sid Levine and Rose Moress, of Rochester, N.Y.; Misses Theresa Sweet and France* Glass, of Hamilton; Mrs. M. Swados and Misses Ruby Cohen and Edith Warner, of Buffalo, N.Y.; Misses Mae Gelber ano Dorothy Polounes, of Los Angeles. Th� ladies from Toronto who attended were Mrs. Frank Silverman, Mrs, B. R Brickner and Misses Alma Levy, Leola Levy, Gertrude Greisman, Maj Stein, Frances Stein, Ethyle Rosenthal. Mildred Lubelsky, Jennie Pullan, Sonya Ross, Fanny Schwartz, Ella Fremes Bessie Fremes, Lillian Razminsky, Lil lian Wechsler, Esther Sadowski, Sophi� Cohen, Lillie Lorie, Ethel Goldstein. Anne Kaufman, Pauline En gel, Eunice Breslin, Gertrude Stone, Olive Samuels, Mary Samuels, Charlotte Andrews, Beatrice Bain, Rose Levinter, Gertrude Yaffe, Minnie Andrews, Charlotte Fein-sod and Dorothy Lipschitz. The out-of-town men who attended included Sidney Pierce, Arm and Green hall, Arthur Vineberg, Stanley Vineberg, Harry Cohen, Harry Bacal, Stanley Hart, Lewis Freed man and Lawrence Lande, of McGill University, Montreal; Dr. Norman Vineberg\of Cleveland; Dr. Michael Swados and Messrs. Armand H. Richler, Eli Roth, Emmanuel Goldstein, Bernard Swartz, Joseph Silbert, David Shloss-raan, Morris Liberman, William A. Ader and Harry Lapides, of the University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y.; Richard Markin and Robert Robbins, of Cornell, Ithaca, N.Y.; George Glick, Sam Alpert and Joseph Stein, of the University of Syracuse, Syracuse, N.Y.; Dr. S. Lowry, Ralph Laaday, Harold Bender, Nat Kann, Jacob Hirsch, Arthur Weiss, Harry Silverman, of the Universitv of Pittsbergh, fV.trburgh, Pa.; and from Toronto the following: Joseph Andrews, AJ Appel, Rabbi B. R. Brickner, Arthur Brodey, Dr. Maxwell Bochner, Dr. William Breslin, Sam Berger, Reuben Breslin, Arthur Bain, Herman Bennett, Monty Beder, Martin Cohen, Oscar Cohen, Eddie Gelber, Benjamin Gros-berg, Silas Greenberg, Abe Lieff, Norman I-evy, John Lobel, Dr. Jake Markowitr, Harry Rosenthal, Harry Rothbart, Frank Silverman, Jacob M. Stuchen, Irving Sidenberg, Joseph Sweet, Norman Samuel and Samuel Soskin.
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Misses Sadye Levin and Rose Moress, of Rochester, who were in tows to attend the Sigma Alpha Mu Coherence "
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were the guests of Mrs, 0. S. Kling,
Brunswick Avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Stopeck, Coxwell Avenue, have returned home from Montreal.
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Julius Eisman, Poplar Plains Road, is
in New York for a few days.
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Mrs, D. Grossman, Appleton Avenue, entertained Saturday evening in honour of her guest, Mrs. I. Ellensweig, of Hamilton.
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Miss Frances Glass, o? Hamilton,
spent the week-end in town.
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Miss Fannie Fekistein, Close Avenue, entertained on Sunday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs, Alfred King, West-mount Avenue,.gave a dinner on Monday. Covers were laid for thirty. A musical programme and bridge followed. Prizes were won by Mrs, L. B. Stock and
Mrs. Saul King.
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Miss Selma Davis, Rusholme Park Crescent, has returned home from a few weeks' stay in Chicago, accompanied by her sister, Mrs, Ted Levy ana baby, of Chicago.
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Mias Bessie Dinisoo, Austin Terrace,
has left for a short stay in Detroit.
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Mrs, Ralph Jacobs, 116 Walmer Road, is visiting her daughter, Jacqueline, at a country boarding school for girls at Tarrytowa. Miss Jacobs was ejected of the jaakir cfcae.
Naomi Chapter of Hadassah held a dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall, on Monday, November 10. The entertainers were Misses Louise Burns and Eleanor Dins mo re, dancing, and part of Blossom Seeley's act from Shea's Theatre. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunkelman, Mrs. A. J. Freiman, of Ottawa, Miss Dorothy Freiman, of Ottawa, Dr. Vineberg, of Cleveland, S. Rodman, of Montreal, Mrs. E. D. Mitchell, of Winnipeg, Ben Box, of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fogler, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sapera, Mr. and Mrs, Jess Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenthal, Mrs. Cohen, of Leeds, England, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Speyers, Mr. and Mrs, A. Rotstein, Mr. and Mrs, Mark Hands, Mr. and Mrs. M. Greisman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carrick, Mr. and Mrs, Harris Cohen, Mr. and Mrs, B. Vise, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sapera, Mr. and Mrs. Newman, of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs, B. Foster, of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollock, of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, Stein, of Bradford, Mrs. Omstein, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Lavene, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sapera, Mr. and Mrs, David Vise, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Sadowski, Mr. and Mrs, J. Cadesky, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Cadesky, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shu!man, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Burnstein, Mr. and Mrs, M. Wellman, Mr. and Mrs, Harikk, Mr. and Mrs, A. Yaffe, Mr. and Mrs, Bkck-stooe, Mr. and 'Mrs, D. Finebere, Dr. and Mrs, Fineberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rashko/sky, Mr. and Mrs. F. Becker, Mr. and Mrs, Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bfoodey. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Weisa, Mr. aad Mrs, Harry Papemick, Mr. aad Mn,