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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.
Mrs. E. Manus, Lauder Avenue,
entertained at dinner Sunday last.
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Mr. R. Cohen, Dovercourt Road,
left Saturday for Los Angeles, California.
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Mrs. A. Samuels, Huron Street, was hostess at a bridge, Thursday afternoon last. The prize-winners were: Mrs. S. M. Hansher, Mrs. Leiderman and Mrs. Nibil.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Stevenson, of London, England, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hansher, Wells
Hill Avenue, over the week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Weiss, Ash-burnham Road, have returned from Montreal, where they were the guests of Mrs. L. Goldstine, St. Joseph Boulevard West.
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Miss Jennie Pullan, Russell Hill Road,
entertained at Bridge Tuesday afternoon.
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Miss Emma KaufFman, Ellerbeck Avenue, is a guest in Montreal for the
Gordon-Goldenberg wedding.
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Mrs. I. Rothbart, Grenadier Road, is visiting her parents, Mr* and Mrs. D.
Goldblatt, of Owen Sound, for a week,
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Mrs. D. Rockmaker, Bloor Street West, entertained at three tables of
Bridge, Sunday evening.
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Mrs. Arthur Jacobs, of Hamilton, visited her mother, Mrs. M. L. Willinsky, Bernard Avenue.
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Miss Sadie Black, of Winnipeg, spent a few days with Mrs. M. Bernstein, Oakwood Avenue, on her way to New-York.
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Mrs. J. Abramson, Beverley Apartments, has returned home after several weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. David Wolpaw, of Cleveland,
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Miss Mary Levy, of Hamilton, the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. L. Levy, Normana Avenue, has returned home.
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Miss Esther Sadowski, Grace Street, entertained in honour of Miss Ray Karp, of Windsor.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen and family, of Hamilton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Goodman, Arlington Avenue, over the week-end.
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Mrs. M. Bernstein, Oakwood Avenue, entertained at a few tables of bridge, Sunday afternoon, in honour of her guest, Miss Sadie Black, of Winnipeg,
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Wednesday evening last, at the Primrose Club, a formal dance and dinner was held in honour of Miss Thelma Berkowitz and Mr. Arthur Kamins on their approaching marriage. Mr. Harrison Lehrer was toast master. Among those present were: Mrs. Milton Black-stone, Mrs. H. S. Rosenberg, Misses Thelma Berkowitz, Rae Asner, Etta Levine, Selma Davis, Clara Godfrey, Mae Stein, Adele Rothbart, Minnie Kamin, A del Goodman, Francis Thomas, Sara Levi, Ann Finsten, Evelyn Rein-horn, Mrs. Leon Berkowitz, Mrs. B. Lightstone, Mrs. D. B. Goodman, Mrs. L. A. Maldaver, Mrs. B. Bregman, ' Mrs. L. KofBer, Mrs. T. Feinberg, Mrs. R. Allender, Mrs. M. Goodman, Mrs. A. Stein and Messrs. Milton Blackstone, A. A. Kamins, H. M. Lehrer, P. Phillips, Leon BerkowiU, Sydney Tannenbeum, Reuhin Liebermaa, Dr. C. Markowitz,
Dr. B. Schaeffer, Leo A. Maldaver, Dr. B. Bregman, Henry S. Rosenberg, I. Jaffe, Wm. Levy, J. Bennett, L. N. Sukloff, Dr. J, Feinberg, E. J. Genesove,
B. Lightstone, Ben Yaffe and A. Stern.
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Mrs. William Goodman, of New York, spent a few days in town last week, the guest of Mrs. Charles Draimin, Howland Avenue.
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Miss Anna Broudy, Van Koughnet Street, entertained at bridge Wednesday evening last.
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Mr. Moe Bregman, of Ottawa, spent the week-end in town, a guest at the
King Edward Hotel.
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Mrs. H; Langer, of Hamilton, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cadesky, Borden Street, over the week-end.
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Miss Ethel Hoffman, Bellwoods Avenue, entertained at the tea hour on Sunday in honour of Miss Ray Karp, of Windsor.
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Mrs. Norman Helpert, Austin Terrace, entertained at bridge Friday afternoon last.
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Mrs. J. Creed, Glen Road, left to
spend several days in New York City.
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Mrs. L. Rotstein, Brunswick Avenue, entertained at a few tables of bridge,
Tuesday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. J, Tarshis, Kendal Avenue, have returned home after
several weeks at Hot Springs.
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Mrs. M. L. Levy, Normana Avenue,
entertained friends Sunday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Heim, of Montreal, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Eisman, Poplar Plains Road.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jos. King, of Whitby, are spending a few weeks in Miami, Florida.
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Mrs. D. Rockmaker, Bloor Street
West, was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Beube, of Hamilton, for a week, � � *
Mrs. H. Home, Beverley Street, entertained a number of friends at
dinner Sunday evening.
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Mrs. H. Rotenberg and Mrs. H. Feinberg entertained at a bridge and linen shower Wednesday evening in honour of Miss Helen Rotenberg, a bride-elect of this month. Fifteen tables of bridge were played; prizes were won by Mrs. S. Newman, Mrs. B. Zipper, Miss Ida Cohen and Mrs. S. Papernick.
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Mrs. H, Rubin, Parkside Drive, entertained about twenty children, Saturday afternoon, in honour of her
son, Irving's, third birthday,
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Mrs. Lionel Fogler, Lauder Avenue, entertained at the tea hour on Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. Segel, of Hamilton, were the guests of their mother, Mrs.
E. I. Kenen, over the week-end.
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Miss Emma Mayer, 504 Jar vis Street, is visiting in New York City for a week.
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Miss Jennie Pullan, Russell Hill Road, entertained at bridge Sunday evening. � � �
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lorie and daughter, Lillian, Clarendon Avenue, have re-
New Highlights on the New Spring Fashions-
Gradually as we write these little fashion talks, "what she is wearing for spring" is merging from the dim region x>f ifs and maybe's and the outlines and highlights are fairly well defined.
The silhouette is straight and slender in every instance, save one�and that the "nipped in" tailleur.
The color chart remains consistently dark with lightening notes in the accessories�� hats, scarf, gloves or collar.
The satin dress is firmly entrenched in the smart woman's favor, as is the straight and tube-like coat, soft in fabric and like a dress in effect.
Clayton's display, in advance presentation of suits, dresses and coats, has the most complete expression of the new simplicity�the hallmark of smart women th is spring.
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Mr. Meyer Brenner, Cedarvale Mansions, Bathurst Street, left Thursday
last for Europe.
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Mrs. Mathew Segel, Dufferin Street, entertained at four tables of bridge, on Sunday evening. Mrs. I. Segel, of
Hamilton, won the prize.
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Miss Leah Levi, Beverley Street, entertained the Rose Chapter of Hadassah, Sunday afternoon, in honour of her birthday.
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Miss Reta Smith, Grenadier Road,
entertained a few friendsSunday evening.
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Miss Sarah Caplan, Westmount Avenue, entertained a number of friends at a leap year party, Friday evening, in honour of Miss Ray Karp, of Windsor.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. Rosenstein, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Axler, Brunswick Avenue, for the past two weeks, have returned to their home.
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Mr. N. Rosenstein, of Kohoes, Albany, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, I.
Rosenstein, Bellevue Avenue.
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Mrs. N. Hochman was hostess at a whist party given to the Readjng Girls' Club in honour of the engagement of Miss Sylvia Hochman to Mr. H. Shacter, of North Bay. The prizes were won by the Misses B, Hershonhorn,
Ann Scher and F. Shier.
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Miss Sarah Liss, Bevexley Street, entertained at the tea hour in honour
Miss Natalie Levy, Robert entertained Sunday evening.
Street
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Mrs. Sam Stein and son, of Bradford,
are spending a week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Temes, College Street. � * *
Mrs. H. Rubin, Parkside Drive,
entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon last.
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Miss Bella Pasternack, University Avenue, entertained friends Saturday evening.
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Mr. Kolman Smith, of Ottawa, has returned home, after spending a few days with Mr. N. Smith, of St. George Street.
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Miss Lillian Smith attended the banquet in honour of Miss Wolton the English Girl Guide at the Carls-Rite Hotel Tuesday.
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Mrs. K. Crangle and daughter, Spa-dina Avenue, are visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. B. Black, of Montreal,
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The Misses Shulman, Borden Street, entertained the Disraeli Circle of Young Judaea, Sunday last. Fourteen couples were served refreshments. Lucky number dances were won by Misses Rebecca Lebetsky and Eva Rosenbess, and Mr.
Abraham Solomon.
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Mrs. J. Greenbaum, Henry Street, entertained a number of friends Sunday evening in honour of her son, Leslie's hrst birthday. Cards were played. Prizes were won by Mrs, A. Greenbaum and Mrs. J. Davis. Mrs. E. T