CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
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All Society Item* and other local notea should be communicated to the office of the Review by 5 o'clock each Tiw#day afternoon in order to appear in the current week's iuue. Wedding and engagement announcements will not be printed unreta they bear the telephone number of the sender. Telephones Adelaide 7628-7629.
Mrs. A. Frankel entertained at bridge, Wednesday afternoon last, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sugar, Huron Street, in honour of her sister,
Mrs. E. Z. Fisher, of Detroit.
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Misses Mollie Ramstein, Minnie Samuel, Rose Schlosberg an^d Etta Kamin were joint hostesses at a shower, Sunday afternoon, at the home of Miss Kamin, Borden Street, in honour of Miss Mollie
Citron, a bride-elect of this month.
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Dr. and Mrs. M. Pivnick, Wells Hill Avenue, entertained Friday evening in honour of Schmarya Gorelick. He discoursed on "Culture versus Civilization." The out-of-town guests were H. E. Wilder, of Winnipeg, and Arthur Key-
fetz, of Montreal.
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Mrs. A. Rotstein, Beverley Apartments, was hostess at a bridge on Wednesday evening.
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Miss Sadie Freedman, Bellevue Avenue, gave a bridge, Sunday evening. Prizes were won by Misses Leah Learner,
Freda Shapiro; consolation, Helen Sutin.
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Mrs. J. S. Rose, Algonquin Avenue,
i ntertained at bridge, Thursday evening.
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Mr. Aubrey Loveguard, of Hamilton,
was in town over the week-end.
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Mrs. J. Rashkofsky, Kendal Avenue,
entertained at bridge on Thursday.
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Mrs. George W;. Cohen, Cedarvale Mansions, was in Buffalo and returned with Mrs. John Schmauss as her guest :or a few days.
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Mrs. H. Marks, W:almer Road, returned home from New Orleans.
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Mrs. Theodore King, of Whitby, gave a luncheon and bridge, Thursday last, in honour of Miss Lisa Jacobs, a June bride.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. Brenner and daughter, Lottie, have returned home from Louisville, Ky.
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Cecil B. Leers and Leonard N'usbaum, of Rochester, were the guests of Oscar James, Admiral Road, during the weekend.
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Mrs. J. Rubin, of Montreal, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lester Lew, Rushton Road.
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Misses Lisa and Ray Jacobs, Grenville Street, are leaving Sunday for New York. Miss Lisa Jacobs will be married at the Hotel Astor on Wednesday, June 11. � * *
Mrs. Freehof. of New York, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Weiss, Huron Street.
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Mr. Jacob I^andow, of New York, is a guest at the King Edward Hotel.
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Mrs. M. L. Levy, Ncrmanna Avenue, gave a bridge Friday last, for Miss Lisa Jacobs, a June bride.
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Mrs. D. Sadowski, Elm Grove Avenue, entertained at bridge, Thursday evening last. Mrs. J. S. Rose won the prize.
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M iss Bertha Berkman, of Dallas, Texas, is the guest of Mrs. Norman Helpert, Austin Terrace.
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Miss Bessie Derlnison, Austin Terrace, has returned home alter spending the
Mrs. M. S. Mirochnick, Palmerston Avenue, was hostess at a bridge on Wednesday evening.
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M. Gebirtig, Lee Avenue, has returned
home from a trip to Boston.
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Mr. and Mrs, A. White, Palmerston Boulevard, entertained at bridge on Sunday evening, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. H. Peterson, of New York, and Mrs. E, S. Fisher, of Detroit. Prizes were won by Mrs. H. Peterson and Mrs. B. Zian.
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Miss Rose Levinter, Palmerston Boulevard, entertained Sunday afternoon for Cecil B. Leers and Leonard
Nusbaum, of Rochester.
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Miss Rose Bochner, Brunswick Avenue, entertained Sunday evening in
honour of Miss Celia Zacks, of Kingston.
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Mr. and Mrs. Abramson, of Detroit,
spent the week-end here.
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Frank and Jack Dennison, of Detroit,
spent the week-end here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mac Donn, Grace
Street, entertained Sunday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Beube and daughter, of
Hamilton, spent Sundav here.
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M. Lightstone, of Ottawa, was the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lightstone, Elm Grove Avenue,
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Miss Ida Solway, Brunswick Avenue, entertained Sunday evening for C. B. Leers and Leonard Nusbaum, of Rochester.
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Miss Esther Keyfetz, NorthclifTe Boulevard, spent the week-end at Belle Ewart.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunkelman and family, Rowanwood Avenue, spent the
week-end at Roche's Point.
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Mrs. Irving Eisen, of New York, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Snekter, Huron Street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenberg, Markham Street, have returned from a
trip to New York.
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Mrs. Philip Lavene and daughter, Lucille, Palmerston Boulevard, left Wednesday to make their home in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Miss Evelyn Shekter, Huron Street, returned home after a ten days' trip to New York.
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Mrs, Frank Becker, Geoffrey Apartments, gave a bridge, Tuesday evening, in honour of Miss Lillian Balick, a bride-elect of next month.
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Delegates from the Canadian-American Club motored over from Detroit to Toronto to organize various conjunctive affairs with the clubs from Toronto. A few of the delegates were: Mr. Williams, president, and the following executive members: Messrs. H. Spector, S. Siegel, H. Barkley and W. Utenick. A reception was held in their honour by their Toronto friends. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, and the Misses S. Brenner, A. Kaplan, C. Gold, B. Siegel, Mr. A. Soltx from Toronto, Mr. Rosen and Mr. Daslrin from Winnipeg, Messrs. Weaner aad Boitoca from MootreaJ, and
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^ Mr. and Mrs. William Gittes, St. Clair Avenue West, are expected home on Friday from a three weeks' motor trip to New York and Atlantic City.
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Mrs. A. L. Miller, Indian Road, entertained at bridge Saturday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rosenthal, of Philadelphia, have returned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Caplan, Lansdowne Apartments.
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Mrs. W. Winkler, Dundas Street West, gave nine tables of bridge, Tuesday afternoon, in honour of her sister, Mrs. Philip Lavene, who is leaving to make her home in Cleveland.
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Miss Adelaide Miller, Chestnut Park, entertained at bridge in honour of Miss Celia Zacks, of Kingston.
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Mrs. A. Levine, Miss Mary Levine, Abe I^evine and Al Ginsberg spent the week-end in Hamilton, the guests of Mrs. S. E. Rose.
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Mrs. Harold Caplan and Miss Jean Kurtz were joint hostesses at a bridge and linen shower on Thursday evening for Miss Eva Soren, a bride-elect of this month.
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Miss Nettie Marks, of Montreal, is visiting with Mrs. A. Falick, Danforth Avenue.
Miss Eva Foster, Willcox Street, en-
Miss Mina Rogul, Beatrice Street, motored back with friends from Buffalo for a few days.
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Lou Krugel will be the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Krugel, Ger-rard Street, while appearing at a local theatre during the week of June 16, � * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, who have l)een visiting Mrs. S. Rosenthal, Grace Street, have returned to their home in Richmond, \ a.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bfo wn, NorthclifTe Boulevard, celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary on Sunday evening, June 1. Covers were laid for thirty and the tables were decorated with American Beauty roses and centred with a wedding cake, A large wedding bell was suspended over the centre ot the table. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neveren, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pllkin, Guelph, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. L. Neveren, Mr. and Mrs. G. P^ine, o: Guelph, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. A. Press, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. S. Perlman, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fogler, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hershenhorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fine, Miss Lillian Neveren, Arthur H. Ross-wick, Misses Ruth Brown and Renee Neveren and I. Platters. Mr. B. A. Sutton was toastmaster and the host
replied to toasts.
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Mrs. J. Chaikoff (nee Sarah Rosenthal), Grace Street, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, J. H. Williams, Highland Park,