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rA .charmingly arranged dance was the one, given on Saturday evening at the residence of Mrs. A. I. WUlinsfy, Madison � avenue, in honor of Miss < Bertha; Rosenfield, bride-to-be. ; She wore*' a $own' of' red georgette heavily beaded, the hoatessi^, who were attractively gowned, received thegilests, Mis, A; r. WillinBlty jri a dinner gown of brown lace; Mrs/ B. Ras, black velvet; Mrs. S. M. Mehrs iri a brown dinner gown* During the evening a buffe^ supper was served, the table being effectively arranged with, flowers.
, A few of the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tissen. Misses Ella >nd Jennie Fremea, Miss rear! Jacobs, Misses t^esa and ^ay Jacobs. Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Kronkk, Miss Mildred Lubelsky, Misses Bessie and Jennie Enushefsky, Mrs. � J.; J. Allen. Mrs. jufe Allen{ Misses Carrie and Liilie Waldman, Miss Ethel Mehr, Miss Liilie Losie, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Vise, Herbert Allen, Bernard VvlUlnsky, Harry Waldman, 'fesa Caplan, Jack Greenberg, Will White, Ben Lupenberg, Isador Brodey, Arthur Jacobs.
Miss Henrietta Herman entertained on Sunday evening fifty of her friends in honor of the recent engagement of Miss Adele Cohen to Leon Feinsod. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing.
A very enjoyable evening was spent -on Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Wiener, who entertained at bridge in honor of Mrs. R. Cohn, of New York, who is viritirig her sister, Mrs. Harry Rosenthal.
A surprise party was tendered Fred L^evenston, Raglan avenue, by his friends prior to his departure for Europe next week.
Mrs. William Goldstein, George street, is in Montreal for the wedding of her niece, Miss Sybil Youpgheart,
A delightful social evening was spent by the Alpine Girls and their friends on Saturday, December 3, at the home of Miss T. Budman, 217 Bellwoods avenue.
Mrs. Jack Broudy, 267 Lauder avenue, was the hostess at a miscellaneous shower on Sunday afternoon in honor of Miss Nellie Broudy, whose marriage to Dan Lehman will take place shortly.
Cm Wednesday afternoon a delightful bridge of the Junior Council took place at tie residence of the hostess, Miss Mfldred Lubelsky, 257 Russell Hill road. Proceeds go towards the Jewish Orphans' Home.
J, J. Allen, Jule Allen and � Harry Rotenberg spent the week-end in Cleveland. � ;
Miss Ruth Schwartz was given a surprise party by her young friends on Saturday afternoon, December 3, at her home. , <. *
t Mrs." H. King. 155 Dunn avenue, ia spending a week' in Cleveland.
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, Madison avenue, entertained on Sunday afternoon the young girl friends of her daughter Helen, in honor of her tenth birthday. , �
Mrs. Harry Rotenberg, 77 Spadina road, entertained on Tuesday afternoon, at tea in honor of Miss Bertha Rosen-field.
Miss .Bertha (Berdie) Wexraan, of 259 Brock avenue, will be marrie$l to L. W. Cash, of Chicago, on January 4.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Boas, 203 Garden avenue, will celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary on Wednesday, December 23.
Mrs. A. Freeman, Auburn Apartments, entertained at a theatre party in honor of Mrs. D. Eber, of Rochester.
The Unity Club will hold their formal dance New Year's Eve in the Prince George Hotel.
Mrs. Garfunkel, Empire avenue, entertained at bridge Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Halpern, Major street, entertained on Saturday in honor of the Bar Mitz Vah of their son Jack.
The Misses Ida and Mildred Goodman, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodman, of 42 Lock wood road, will give a mitt and handkerchief shower on Sunday, December IS, in aid of the Palestinian Fair. Mrs. E. Friedman, aunt of the girls, will entertain their guests.
Mrs. Maurice Shulman, Kew Beach avenue, has left on a visit to Detroit, where she expects to remain a few weeks.
On Sunday afternoon, December 11, Miss Fanny Schwartz, 504 Palmerston boulevard, was hostess at a very successful shower for the Baby Booth, of the Palestinian Bazaar.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edinburgh, of New York City, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Rose, to Thomas Samuel Ram, B.C.L., son of Mr. and Mrs, B. Ram, of Montreal, on Sunday, December 25, 1921. Mr. Ram is leaving next week for New York where the marriage will be solemnized. Miss Rose Edinburgh/ B.A, the bride, is at the present time attending a law school in New York and will complete her course there after
Experiment
Above all else choose furs carefully. Don't be misled with" fabulous reductions and "sales" talk. Our offerings will stand the acid test, because it is our / own stack we (are offering, not goods gathered here or there for special sales. Our reputation is too valuable to jeopardize with inferior goods. Save one-third, . buy from Levitt�retail, at whole-sale prices.
A. J. LEVITT
The Home Wholesale Furriers
of the
Three Bears 296 YONGE STREET
TORONTO
Furs from Trapper to Wearer
Announcement
THE OIL MAZOLA MANUFACTURED BY THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY IS UNDER MY INSPECTION. IT IS "KOSHER" AND MAY. BE USED BY ALL JEWS.
(Signed) J. L. GRAUBERT,
RABBI OF TORONTO
Dated in the month of "Heshwan"
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