the
mta*t/si?,jnhftms* georgette ifibi1 *wl��*- with
emhro�at^BpaaJrf*a*hawl; mf� mitt titakiltoyted? "
bouaant style;
gown
/tfee, t4eo�t\b* annual daace of the hebrew ladle*' relief society was held
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HE. ROY
***** ''Itotfcfc/aa^tt*
if�cr J%fik*��**b� -iaaat royal hotel, anderthe ^^-k^SUi?^.^0^ harry cohen. The
|m. royaner, mauve georgette; mr. �j
f
ir. and
.gown; mr. and mra, a. i sen berg,
7 ana airv, 9. najrrnn, tote, green j veuow sequin over pint ^ georgetie; j mr< and mrt^s. Vo4berg, red aequin KMPWU JMx;^and,Mrt^-aloe- bichatnne, with.re^ ^^t^pea;
Miss guest
reet. ..
miasjaaa. brest,
gold, stv^roais
Carl Bind^M^^ Sew York city, in town, voting his father, �. lindman.
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Miss Ruth Brotman was a guest at a [inner given by tbe Canadian Authors kssociatioa, in noqour of Hon. E. Fabre
jrveyer, at The Sarnovar, Saturday,
inuary 8.
s. Moskovitch, Sr., Atwater Avenue, left for Miami, Florida, where he [ill spend the next few months visiting is daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Irs. Harvey David Kelraan.
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miss Ruth Brotman entertained yt iner at Krauatnaa's, m honour of Dr.
|. klein, of New York.
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Miss Sybil Gittleson, Dorchester
reet West, is home from New York.
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miss Mildred Baasen, who spent the
)lidays at her home in St. John, N.B.,
resumed her studies at McGill
[niversity.
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mr. and Mrs. P. Davis, Wiachester :nue, have returned from New York, liladelphia and Atlantic City.
Queen Esther Chapter held a dance the ball room'of the Mount Royal tel, January 9, where supper was 'ed at midnight. Paper haU, llloons and noise-makers were disputed. Mesdames I. Ornstein and S.
.SfMwolkj in peach georgette, with diamante tmirning; M. Woakoff, ticket convener,, in cut velvet gown studded with rhlheetones; I. Merson, name georgette and cut velvet; A. Roet, black crepe- romaine. Refreshments were ^sexv^ ,a� .amailstables.. About six ; httptt^ gueau were present, among them Mr. and Mrs. a. Sourkes, the latter In grey ctepe rotname; Mr. and Mrs. S. Ehaaoph, henna Spanish lace with shawl; Mr. and Mrs. H. Packer, white and rose sequins; Mr. and Mrs, a. � S^ke^^peach beaded georgette; Mr. and Mrs. Davies, flame chiffon cut velvet; Mrs. M. Goldenberr, black beaded georgette; Miss Reba Goltman, an imported model of gold cloth with flower on shoulder; Mrs. A. Thaw, black georgette; Mr. and Mrs. Lome Schwartz, pink beaded satin, bouffant; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, midnight blue; and Mr. and Mrs. R. Ness, black georgette. The convener, Mrs. J. L. Greenspon, was presented with a basket of American Beauty roees and babies' breath. Mesdames M. Woskoff, Davies and J. Merson also received bouquets of American Beauty roses.
AMERTAN UUWDRY
we make a epaejatar of rough dry work at reasonable prices.
Halja \mnmwZm
P IAN O
or
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s. L.
* velvet;, Mr**and mr*. ei (Laxare, black and white" beaded; dr. land Mrs. M. W. Bloon^^* hiack -! georgette; Mr. and Mrs. I^orhe^warti, troae .jgeorffette; Miu. and. Mra. Max. Kirach, black georgette; Mr. and Mrs. M. Levitt^green georgette with sequins; Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rothnmn, maize georgette; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fainer, white taffeta with trimming of pink rosesi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shulman, royal bhxe georgette trimmed with sequins; Mr. and Mrs. S. Kahn, wWte satin; Mr. and Mrs. a. Hamovitch, black beaded georgette; Mr. and Mrs. B. Weiae, royal blue georgette with border of velvet; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Benjamin, burgundy and rose beaded georgette; Mrs. e. Ginsberg, red crepe; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen, pink and black net and sequins; Mrs. a. Selick, of Toronto, black silk* with crystal beading; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, black georgette; Mr. and Mrs. Schechter, white beaded crepe; Mrs. Laz Greenberg. of Ottawa, white drees with coloured bead embroidery; Mr. and Mrs. H. Simon, tan georgette with border of brown velvet; Mr. aad Mrs, Ben.W. Birns, blue georgette with silver ribbon; Mr. and Mrs. John Iseman, beaded gown of yellow crepe; Mr. and Mrs. R. Kates, mauve georgette; Mr. and Mrs. R. Tratenberg, tan georgette and lace; Mr. and Mrs, L. Tratenberg, mauve georgette; Mr. and Mrs. Dick, green georgette; Mrs. d. H. Bernstein, brown georgette; Mr. and Mrs. M. Garhnkle, roee^eaded georgette; Mrs, M. Leon, white taffeta in period style with scalloped peach coloured border with floral trimming; Mr. and Mrs. B. Solomon, black- taffeta with crystal and nail bead trinimiag; Mrs. H. Leon, of Windsor, lagoon hlue awhh silver inserts; Mr;*nd Mfc. Joe Rigler, black sequin gown; Mr. and Mrs, J. Shulman, powder blue georgette with sequins; Mr. and Mra. M. a. Fine, aea green georgette with silver bead trimming' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, rose colour satin combined with lace; Rabbi and Mrs. J. Berger, black velvet; Mrs. C. Slabotaky, French beaded gown of roae-cokjured georgette; mr. and Mrs, B. Ensel, French beaded gown; Mr. and Mrs. S. Roll, green beaded georgette; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fainer, fold lace and georgette; Mr. and Mrs. L. Berzan, white canton, trimmed with pearls and rhinestoaes; Mr. and Mra d. Wiseman, gown of black lace; Mr. and Mrs. B. Pereimutter, French beaded gown of orchid with Spaaish shawl; Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown, MrTand Mrs. d. Krukin, Mr. and Mrs. GJaaseaaarJ^fenoa wnsef- white beaded georgette; Mr. and Mrs. S. Marco vitch, French gowa of shaded aeorjetU; Mr. and Mrs. Strulovitch, Mr. and Mrs. Re*etrfieW; pmk gem get te aad bee; Mr. and mrs, a Kahaaa, shaded pink georgette gown, all beaded; Mr. and Mra. abe Sourkea. black lace oyer gold ^cloth; mr. aad Mrs. Bfehtealrr, mr. and : <,mrs. k. " ^ ,J
-' face tr�
Leyoia Tmfet Service
_, �* .�sw-�t.a.
work. 9o�cklistt m Am irt of Bam Uoacry wont.
Pritmm famiiHt rtcttmt tptiai aOtr^u
tel
4181 utfcamtst.
Among those who entertained in honour of Mrs. George Blumenthal, who left for New York, Thursday, January 13, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mi� Dorothy Blumenthal, to sail for Europe Saturday morning, January 15, � on board the "Minnetonka," were: Mrs. Robert Dryer, Sherbrooke Street West, luncheon; Mrs. Saul Cohen, luncheon at the Windsor Hotel, January 5; Mrs. Hyman Robinson, Roslyn Avenue, mah jongg and tea, January 5; Mrs. Sam Hart, luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, January 6; Mrs. MarcusSperber, Western Avenue, dinner party, Thurs-
day, january 6; mesdames robert dryer, philip blumenthal and charles goldstein, tea and mah jongg, at the mount royal hotel, friday afternoon, january 7; mrs. albert workman, tea and mah jongg, saturday afternoon, january 8; at her home, 130 grey avenue; mrs. j. kopstein, atwater avenue, luncheon at the mount royil hotel, friday, january 7; mrs. philip abbey, northcliffe avenue, bouffet supper, sunday evening, january 9; mrs. henry kaufman and mrs. harry adelstein, luncheon at the mount royal hotel, monday, january 10; mrs. maxwell cummings and mrs. leon fischel, dinner party at the windsor hotel and theatre party at the orpheum; mrs. arthur markus, grey avenue, luncheon at the windsor hotel, tuesday, january 11; mrs. marcus hirsch, marlowe avenue, tea and mah jongg, tuesday, january 11; mr. and mrs, eld. goldstein, grey avenue, elm ridge, dance at the ritz-carlton hotel, tuesday night, january 11* mrs. jack p. levee, luncheon and mah jongg at the mount royai, wednesday, january 12; and mrs. charles ripstein, evening and mah jongg at her home, vendome avenue, wednesday, january 12.
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TURKISH BATH AND MASSAGE
health* al� hrriftoratixtg�ahrar* opm
ladies' days�monday*: 10 a-m. to 10 p.m. thursday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
mount royal turkish baths, limited
floor mount roy�j hot*i g�ori� moot*, m�ji*r*r
Wagaer,
Mrs. S.
fcurka, mr. and lirav fv scaoa**; h�bt green |eorg^iia<�;>^ ^ ^fr�� jft f a^ grwn 1*^^ ^ i
STRENGTH for
owing Children
"milk is just as necessary for the maintciiance of health in the adult as in the young."
�dr. e. v. mccollum Johns Hopkins University.
You can get pure milk by buying from the following dairies:
BLMHURST
daisy, loattxd, montreal
PRODUCERS
djltjnr, lormd, ottawa
ACME
rxaxjkt. XJMXtmD, toionto
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