August 15, 1924
CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
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TORONTO SOCIAL
All Society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the Review by 5 o'clock each Tuesday afternoon in order to appear In the current week's Issue. Wedding and engagement announcements will not be printed unless they bear the telephone number of the sender. Telephones Adelaide 7628-7629
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hermant, Cluny Drive, have returned from abroad and are spending a few days in Montreal before returning home at the end of the week.
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Miss May Bere, Ph.D., of Winnipeg, is the fuest of the Misses Ethel and B. Reinhorn, Dowling Apartments, while attending the Conference of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Misses Lillian Wecksler and Pearl F'inberg are spending the week at
Fairview Cottage, Port Whitby.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brody and baby, of Windsor, have returned home after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Brody, Grace Street, for a few weeks.
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Miss Rose Livingstone, Spadina Road,
has left for a two weeks' stay in Detroit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry KaufTman, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kauffman and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kaplan have returned
from a trip to Buffalo and Rochester.
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Mrs. William Wagman and daughter, Frances, Lauder Avenue, have returned from a three weeks' stay at the Lake
Simcoe Country Lodge.
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Miss Doris Brody, of Windsor, has returned home after visiting with relatives for three weeks.
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Miss Frances Atkins, Gerrard Street, is spending her vacation at Camp Crailo, Berkshire Hills of Danbury, Conn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen, of New York, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Jacobs, Welh Street, were given a family dinner party on Thursday at the Primrose Club, in honour of their
35th wedding anniversary.
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Mrs. J. Lax and children, of New-York, are visiting Mrs. Maurice Frankfort at Jackson's Point for a few weeks.
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Mrs. H. Birnbaum and daughter, Freda, Huron Street, have returned
home from Ste. Marguerite, Que.
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Mrs. A. Pritzker, MacLean Avenue, �pent a week in Cleveland and Geneva-On-the-Lake, with her mother, Mrs. Goldsmith, and sister, Mrs. M. J. Curtiss.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Raphael and family, Highview Crescent, who have been summering at Centre Island, have re-tamed to the City.
Miss Dorothy Kaufman, of Rochester, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dinaberg, 39 Galley Avtnue.
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Mrs. H. H. Faber, of Montreal, is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. Goodman, 71 Brunswick Avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Granovsky, Brunlwick Avenue, entertained Saturday eveniflg at six tables of bridge in honour of Misses Rowena Brownstone and Dorothy Young, of Winnipeg. Prizes were Won by Mrs. S. Fauman, Mrs. Himmelstein, Dr. W. Harris and L. Brown. The guests of honour received gifts.
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Mrs. S. Adman, Glenholme Avenue, returned home after spending several weeks it the Lake Simcoe Country
A. Ginsburg, of Hunstville, is spending several weeks in the City.
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Miss Clara Miller, Grange Avenue, entertained fifteen couples on Monday evening in honour of her guests, Misses Helen Chockler and Ruth Ritter, of Cincinnati.
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Samuel Reinhorn has left for Regina
after spending a month in Toronto.
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Cantor and Mrs. M. E, Saitz and children, of 185 Beverley Street, are
at Bala Muskoka for the summer.
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Phillip Kauffman, Nina Avenue, is
spending a few weeks in Halifax.
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Mrs. David Shapiro and son, Mor-man, of New York., w-ho were the guests of the former's aunt, Mrs. A. Ross, are visiting Mrs. Joseph Schwartz at Bob-cay geon.
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J. S. Ciglen, Meaford, Ont., has returned home after visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. B. Levine, of Beverley Street.
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Miss Lillian Zenner, Baldwin Street,
has left for an indefinite stay in Detroit.
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Mrs. L. Stone, of Hamilton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brody, Borden Street.
Miss Fannie KaufTman, of Horning,
Pa., is spending a week with Miss
Adelaide Miller at Roche's Point. � * *
Misses Sophia Kening, Ossington Avenue, and Ann Savein, Larch Street, spent the week-end in Buffalo and Crystal Beach.
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Miss Ida Schwartz, of New York City, is visiting with Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
at Bobcaygeon for several weeks.
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Mrs. A. E. Tillman, of Spokane, Washington, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Kening, Ossington Avenue, for a month has left for Chicago, prior
to her departure for home.
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Miss Mollie Forman, Queen Street West, entertained at bridge Thursday' evening in honour of Miss Belle Gccd-
Goodman, of Detroit.
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Misses Isabelle and Adeline Markus. of Rochester, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Atkins, Gerrard Street.
Miss Sadie Rouda, of Cincinnati, the guest of Mrs. A. Rotstein, Grange
Avenue, returned home on Tuesday'.
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Miss Jeanette Turvin, of Rochester, who w-as visitinj; Mrs. J. Waxman, Geoffrey Apartments, has returned home.
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Mrs. Maurice Frankfort. Paimerston
Boulevard, who is spending the summer
at Jackson's Point, was in town tor a
few days this week.
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A. Pritzker and I^eon L, Burger have
returned from a few days' fishing trip.
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Dave Goldstein, College Street, is at
Royal Muskoka for two weeks.
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Miss Sue Baum, of Windsor, was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brody, Borden Street, before leaving for Bobcaygeon where she will visit
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz.
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Mrs. M. Sniderman, Queen Street West, is soendin? a month at Mount
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Mrs. Joseph Aikens and daughter, Marguerite, of Detroit, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Dundas West.
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Misses Fannie Blumenthal, North-cliffe Boulevard and Jennie Rosen, St. Clair Avenue West, have returned from a month's vacation with Mrs. S. Kunkes and Miss Clara Yaffy, of Midland.
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Benjamin Okun, of Chattanooga, Tenn., who was the guest of Mrs. E. Okun and sons, Beatrice Street, left for New York City, where he will spend a few weeks prior to his return home.
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Max Samuels, of Clarksburg, West Virginia, spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuels, Bellevue Avenue.
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Mrs. N. Sugarrnan and children, of Bloor Street West, have returned home after a few weeks' stay at Fenelon Falls.
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Misses Sophia Kening, Anna Savein, Mrs. Cohen and daughter, Ruth, have left to spend a couple of weeks in Detroit, Mount Clemens and other points.
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Manuel Stone, Cecil Street, has returned home from a two weeks' stay-in Belle Ewart.
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Mrs. S. Maldaver, Elm Grove Avenue, is the guest of Mrs. M. Sacks at Georgetown.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Muscovitz and familv. Grace Street, are in Bala
Mrs. I. Forgash and daughter, Sylvia,
of New York, are the guests of the
former's sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Brody, Borden Street. � � *
Misses Gertrude and Mildred Killman, of Montreal, are spending the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sugarrnan, Beverley Street.
Mrs. M. J. Levine and daughter, Anne, Beverley Street, are spending
their vacation in Mead ford.
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Mrs. Gogel, of New York, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. Berg, Grenadier Road, has returned home.
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The Lake Simcoe Country- Lodge entertained their guests at a masquerade and hard-time party. The rooms were decorated with flowers, ferns, streamers and jack o'lanterns. Among those who took part wxre: Mrs. A. Levin as Pollv Prim; Mrs. S. M. Mehr. Mary Jane; Mrs. Finstein, Eve; Mrs. H. Greenberg, Red Riding Hood; Mrs. E Dworkin, Autumn; Mrs. K. Cohen, Ellen Jane; Miss Malca Halper, the school marm; Mrs. L. J. Sol way, little girl; Mr. Englander, Hawaiian; Mrs. M. Till, the tramp; Mr. Till, the barrel man; Mrs Rosenthal, I^azy Mary; Mr. Rosenthal Mr. S. Adman, Polish girls; Mrs. S Adman, Saucy Jane; J. J. Dubey, the tramp; Mrs. Geroufsky, gypsv girl Mrs. Wagman, country Lass; Yi=s Ida Baer and Miss Florence Li s, twin tramps; and Mr. Friedman, fisherman. 'The judges were: Mr. Greenly rg and M. S. Mehr and Mrs. L. Yolks. Prizes were awarded tn Miss Ma Ira Ha I r*>m