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'� Miss Ahne Smookler, who is attending school in Windsor, Ont., has ' been spending the holidays .with her parents, Mr, and Mrg. N. .Smookler, , SulIiVan
Street. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaminker, of Buffalo, were guests in the city for the
holidays.
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Miss Anne Cornfield, Palmerston Avenue, entertained a number of friends Sunday evening on the occasion of her brother Charles' visit home from Detroit, over Passover holidays. Mr. Marks, Mr. Soloman and Miss Berger contributed greatly to the pleasure of the evening with several musical selec-
tions.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Winkler, Major Street, entertained at dinner in honor of the engagement of their eldest daughter, Sarah, to Mr. Lou Bernstein,
of Toronto.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Langer, of Hamilton, are spending the Passover week with Mrs. Langer's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. Cadesky.
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Mr. Sam Saltzman, who has been visiting his brother, has returned to his home in New York.
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Miss Bessie Ruben, of Windsor, Ont., formerly of Toronto, spent the Passover
holidays in the city.
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Mrs. Robert Cohen, of Windsor, Ont., (nee Bessie Perlrnan, Toronto) spent the holiday week with her parents.
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Mr. Jack Rock, of Chicago, and Mr. Moe Rock, of New York, spent the Passover holidays with- their parents.
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An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Ciebelman, Euclid Avenue, when they entertained their friends Sunday at a birthday party in honor of their daughter Dorothy's third Birthday. Miss Betty Markowitz entertained at the piano. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Rose Foreman, of Montreal, and Mr. Man-isher, of Chicago.
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Miss Ruth Goldberg, of Detroit, left Tuesdav for her home.
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youngest daughter of,the late Mr. and Mf^l parnett Danson, to Arthur At ,'�',,
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ENGAGEME^S
Mr. and Mrs. S. Ublansky antiounce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Minnie, to Mr. Max Rosenberg, of
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Weinberg) l^ppin^ cott Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mollie, to Mr,'s Lou Minfcz, of Toronto.
G. S. S. CLUB
Tfie semi-monthly meeting of the G.S.S. Club will take place April 23, at 2.30 p.m., at the home of Miss Lucille. Mehr. '. . .
DEBORAH CHAPTER WHIST
Great interest is being displayed in" the bridge whist and euchre of Deborah-Chapter No. 43, Order of the Eastern Star, which will be given at Bingham's Downtown, Monday, April 24. Prizes will be given at each section.
SENIOR COUNCIL
The Senior Council of Jewish Women will hold their annual meeting in the form of a luncheon on May 4.
'�" NEWS
The Young Women's Hebrew Choral Society wish to announce that their concert will be given in co-operation with the "Y."
Tickets sold in aid of the Mothers' Rest Home will be exchanged at the Box Office, Masonic Temple, on the evening of May 22, but due to a misunderstanding, the proceeds of the sale of these tickets wil' not go to the Jewish Mothers' and Babes' Rest Home Fund.
BORN
To Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Singer, 15 Wells Hill Avenue, a son, at the private patients' pavilion, General Hospital, on Wednesday, April 12.
TEA GOING UP
The unrest in India has caused more Or less serious labor troubles on the tea-plantations, and has resulted in the price of tea rising consistently for the past year. Between October, 1920, and to-day costs have advanced between 12 and IS cents a pound. As the crop is much less than estimated consumption this year, it is probable that the price will go still higher.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acenberg, 193 Beverley Street, on Sunday, April 9, a son, Isadore David.
JEWISH MOTHERS' AI>D BABES' SUMMER REST HOME
MARRIAGES
SOSKIN�LEVINE
Mrs. M. J. Levine, Beverley Street, announces the marriage of her eldest daughter, Mary, to Mr. Saul Soskin, Toronto.
The Committee invites you to a bridge and whist at the King Edward Hotel, in the new reception room, seventeenth ,floor, Tuesday afternoon, May 2, at 2.30 sharp.
Come with your friends. Make up a table and spend a delightful afternoon. Tickets may be procured at the door.
The Committee also wish to announce that through a misunderstanding the Mothers' and Babes' Rest Home is not receiving the proceeds of the conceit of the Y^ung Women's Hebrew ChoraJ Society, which takes place May 22, at Masonic Temple.
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