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All Society Items and other local notei 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. Phone Adelaide 5489.
Mrs, Harry Samuel, 481 Brunswick Ave., gave a tea recently, to meet Mrs, Huntley.
Mrs, S. Meyers of Rochester, N.Y., is visiting Mrs. Granatstein, 138 Madison Avenue.
Mrs. D. Eber of Rochester, N.Y., was in town for the marriage of her nephew, Mr. Irving Myers.
" Mrs. I. S. Scheurer entertained at dinner last Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Harry Rouda of Dayton, and Miss Fannie VVecksler of Montreal.
Mrs. Wolfe of San Francisco is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Cohen, 165 Lowther Avenue.
Mr. Pullan of Ottawa came into town for the marriage of his -grandson, Mr. Joel Pullan.
Michael Stein of Montreal spent a few days in Toronto last week.
Edward Choate of Vancouver, B.C., was in Toronto for the Pullan-Granat-stein wedding.
The officers of the Junior Council were entertained at tea last Monday afternoon by Miss Helen Finberg, in honor of Miss Cecil Houzer, former corresponding secretary of the Junior Council,
Mrs. Victor A. Miller, 114 Glencairn Avenue, is entertaining at bridge to-day, in honor of her sister Miss Gladys Fogler.
The marriage of Miss Gladys Fogler, 633 Huron Street, to Bernard Sutin, will take place on Tuesday, December 6th.
Mrs. Frank Hutner, 410 Brunswick Avenue, is in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Schiffer are now in their new home at 11 Rusholme Park Crescent.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Miller (nee Millie Fox) of 90 Brunswick Avenue, announce the birth of a daughter.
Miss Fannie Wecksler of Montreal was in town for a few days, visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Wechsler, 331 St. George Street.
Isadore Vise of Chicago is expected in Toronto for the marriage of his brother, Berney Vise.
Mr. and Mrs, N. Xathanson have moved into their new home on Russell Hill Road.
Mrs. Max Block, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Simonski, 485 Brunswick Avenue, has returned to New York.
Miss Jennie Nankin, 26 Walmer Road, was the hostess of a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Anne Sniderman, last Tuesday evening.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jaffe, who have been visiting-Mrs. Jaffe's mother for the past two weeks, have returned to Montreal
Mrs. Jule Allen, 58 St, Andrew's Gardens, has returned from New York.
Mrs. Harry Rouda of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting her mother Mrs. J. Wecksler, 331 St. George Street.
Miss Florence King is entertaining at bridge next Monday in honor of Miss Gladys Fogler,
Mrs. J, Levy of Hamilton, spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Mortimer Levy, 74 Barton Avenue. Miss Mary Levy, sister of Mrs. Mortimer Levy, was also here.
Miss Sara Solway, 101 Brunswick Avenue, was the hostess, last Wednesday, of a delightful bridge and whist party, in honor of Miss Cecil Houzer.
Mrs. Lillian King, 155 Dunn Avenue, is visiting her sister in Rochester, N.Y.
INAUGURATION SALE
After three years exclusively wholesale, we are re-opening attractive Retail Showrooms at 88 King St. West, with a large, well assorted collection of high-class
ORIENTAL RUGS
This INAUGURATION SALE is ^narked with genuine price reductions of a most alluring character. Prices as low as possible and PRICES ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES�Wonderful Values.
The^stock is varied�full lines of best weaves and choice colorings. Beautiful specimens suitable for Living-rooms, Dining-rooms, Hallways and Bedrooms. Gathered from the famous rug markets of Persia and Turkey by our own buyers.
If you want to buy rugs, come where you can see the prices �know the values and decide for yourself.
Our prices are about half the prices asked by other rug houses.
N. Courian & Company
Importers, Wholesalers and Retailers of Oriental Rugs
88 King Street West, Toronto
No connection with any otber store.
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