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Mrs, S, Siinonsky, Brunswick Avenue, is expected back tfiia week from Detroit
where she has been visit ing. ^r *
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M iss Florence Saipera.. Beverley Street, has returned from Montreal after a three months' stay.
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Miss Florence Kay-man, of Cleveland, is the guest of Miss 'Ethel Mehr, Lynd-h-nrst Avenue.
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Mrs. Harry Cireenberg, Cilenholme
Avenue, invited a few friends in Friday
.last to''meet Miss Sophie Tucker, who
appeared'at Shea's Theatre last week.
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Miss � Ey-a ' Davis. Kushoime Park Crescent, was hostess on Thursday last at a kitchen shower for Miss Ruth
Rosen, bride-elect of this month.
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Mrs. SanuielRinvan, Prince Arthur Apartments, entertained a few "friends
Tuesday last. . .
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Miss Sylvia Kcruer gave a- theatre party Saturday evening in.'honolr �t Miss Matilda Davidoviu, Of HainVon,-
and Mr. Joseph Klein. Kitchener.
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A delightful afternoon whist and tea
was given by .the KAppa Delta Khib on
Sunday last, in honour of Miss Mildred
Tomes, a bride of this month, at the
home- of Miss Moll.ie Sohvay, Lakeview
Avenue. Miss Teme< .was presented
vri t h a he-a u t i f u 1 _ pa i r _ of st er 1 i n � si lye r
canoeisticks--from:,the. club girls. The
.prize winners- at '.whist.- were Misses
. M ildred Temes and F.t t a AYagman. ' .'
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. Sirs. L. ."Jacobs'. Indian Road, is expected to. return home Thursday Ir-oin ,a few weeks' stay in New York and
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Mrs. l.-Kspan. of Detroit, fomierly of .Toronto. >";>iied-lier daughter; >Irs. A.. While." Palmers:on .Boulevard.- . .
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Mrs, S. Simon of Porn on a, .Cal.. -is
"visiting "-nor: -.parents. .Mr: and Mr?.
Rihian. Brunswick Avenue, lor a lew
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visited ir.' the. city while en. route from"
Ouawa to his: -hcin-e. �� " / �".� �
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�- .Mis.? Emrra C yglen".' ha^ fei ur-iu-d. to htTJH-TTiC irr Mea^ord. 'Ontario.
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Mif-s GLT! rude. S: one entertained at- a -\vi-i-k-erid bridee a~ the home of her
>is:vr:. ^Irf.-B/Wilsor. Beatrice Street.
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- Mrf. Norman Raker. .of Pomona! Ca!.v is. visiting :htr parents Mr:, and -Mrs. Louis Han "iar... Slarkhani St'rt-c-t. :or
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Flon-nce Dunkvlman ami Mildred llir^chbcTA, of X'anco'uyor. irave delightful 'vocal j-i'leetiori?. " ;- ' . '�
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�A Piviiy ih.ti \vt-r wae 'given by Mrs. B. CirL-cnberc 'ai-'. her home on Wallace Avenue Sunday ia<i in honour." of :M if.? Fatinic Bc^r-za, -whose- .marriage to" Mr. Morris Grci/nh'e-rir.'.-r-on "of "Mr .and Mrs. < ireeiiberi;,-' lakcf ; placv . ihis : ni'onih. I. >inner - war- � ^erve'd . and t be . evening' \va? spent in. dancing. X.iifi? '.. were t'ven'i'-: "Mi:-> Lillian Goldenberg, Mr?. ke^heiihurr;. Mi- Pai-Hne KelleV. Miss :"l.)orothy "."�]*.-. iy>ner- and Mr. Murray ��'Caplaii. who af>i>u-d 'the ho?u-?.s-5n the r-.rrah^e:^er;if. -and in k.okin;; after one.
Mr. ::r:>i ?vh->. A'. M. Aiiar'. of Niagara F :-.!�-. N-.V'.. ari- ^uer-'.r- r�f Mr! and. Sir?.'
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be made later.
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Among the out-of-t.o\viv guests for the Krehm-Feinsod wedding, -which : took, place Tuesday at "tlie � King Edward Hotel, were'. Mr." and Mrs. Hynian Feinsod, New York, grandparents of the bride,'who will al^o celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversary here Sunday. Mr. Isaac Feinsod, Long Branch, N.Y.. .Mrs. Cohen. Portche?ter, N.Y., Mr. and Mr>! J. Fein?od, New- Brunswick, and . Mr. Abraham Feinsod, Brooklvn. N.Y.
An interesting -cyllection . of Bezalel
objects of use in the .synagog and
-in. the. home will be exhibited at the
Eleventh Annual ("OR vent ion qf the
"United Synagog of America and the
Sixth Annual Convention of the Jewish
Women's League, which"wiH~.be held in
Pittsburgh on Sunday, February 11,
"and- Monday,-February 12, 1923.
Dr. Israel Abrahams, of Canibriclgej England, arrived in the United States recently and will soon visit Cincinnati in order to; give a course of three lectures at the Hebrew Union College. The lectures will be on the subject: "Campaigns in Palestine from Alexander to Allenby" and will be open to the public.
Nathan S. Jonas, father of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, has realized his lifelong ambition, the ambition to become Federation's largest contributor, by increasing his. membership, subscription to $6,000. Besides beingr a leader in Brooklyn's social problems, Mr. Jonas is also a leading figure in the field of commercei having served as president of the ^lanufacturers Trust Company for niany years.
Hilaire Belloc, well-known British anti-Semite, will come to America this month to deliver a series oflectures on literary and "contemporary" subjects. . ' : .
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Mr! ;.::�: -Mr-. H. Ka;:>V:in v.ere'-the
rh;uvhier-. on. �:;<.'-.;r'of th�:ir
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�T^ORONTO JEWS will turn out by the thousands to- greet and hear Dr. Alexander Goldstein and Col. Patterson on' Sunday, March llth, in the evening at
Massey Hall.
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