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Misses Clara and Minnie Kallmeyer, South Drive, are spending the summer
tit the Laurentian Mountains, Que.
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Miss Reta Cooper, Clifton Road, has returned from New York, and is spending the summer at Jackson's Point.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenthal, Fairview Boulevard, entertained Sunday evening, in honour of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenthal and D. Rosenthal and daughter, of Syracuse.
Mrs. Charles Rotenberg, Palmerston Houlevard, is spending six weeks in New York.
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Mrs. Sr.muel Dalgorf, Patricia Drive, entertained Wednesday evening in honour of her sister, Miss Hilda Dalgorf, of Montreal.
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Martin Cohen, Albany Avenue, councillor for a camp at Oxford, Maine, in charge of the Toronto boys, left for camp, accompanied by Merwyn Marks, Sonny Hartman, Lester Holhnger, and Julius Lovitz.
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Mrs. Herman Hutner and family, Spadina Road, are at Jackson's Point
lor the summer.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cohen and daughter, Charlotte, have returned from California, where they spent the past mx months and are staying with Mrs. J.
S. Cohen, 45^ Avenue Road.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Caplan and family, of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs. Caplan's sister, Mrs. J. Goldstein, Yonge Street.
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Mrs. Broldsky and daughter, Sylvia, of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs.
Shalof, Waverley Road.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Wurtzel and family left Tuesday for an extended trip to New York and Rockaway Beach for the dimmer.
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Among those who entertained for Mrs. C. Fauman and Mrs. C. Helpert, who left on Saturday for Palestine, are Mrs. L Adelberg and Mrs. H. James, bridge at the Primrose Club; Mrs. I. M. Granatstein, High Park Boulevard, bridge; Mrs. Yanover, bridge; Mrs. N. Brenner, theatre party; Mrs. M. Kaplan, luncheon; Mrs. Jess Kaplan, luncheon and bridge; Mrs. L. Burk, Brunswick Avenue, luncheon; Mrs. J. B. Dunkel-:nan, Palmerston Boulevard, luncheon and bridge; Mrs. D. Berenson, Constance Street, theatre party; Mrs. A. Lavine, Beverley Street, theatre party; Mrs. M. Kates, Edgar Avenue, bridge; Mrs. S. Dalgorf, Patricia Drive, bridge; Mrs. A. Fauman, Markham Street, bridge; Mrs. H. KaufTman and Mrs. Phillip KaufTman, family dinner for thirty at the Primrose Club.
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Dr. and Mrs. Isadore Keyfetz, of Chicago, who attended the National Convention of Social Service Workers, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. Pivnick at the cottage, In-Nathelen, Long Branch.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Margies, of Cobourgt
have as their guests, their brother, sister-in-law and children. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tugendhaft, of Toronto, motored in for the week- Mrs. M. D. Scheinman and daughter, of Oshawa, also were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Margies.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Gdber and famHy, I-owther Avenue, are at Bobcaygeon for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Blumenthal, Parkside Drive, have left for an extended trip through the West. While in Los Angeles, Mr. Blumenthal will attend the conventions of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York, and the International Life Underwriters' Association. Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal
will return m August.
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Misses Pearl Narrol, Bailey Sterns, Gertrude Davidson and Celia Nusbaum
spent the week-end in Buffalo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster (nee Evelyn Shekter) have returned from a motor trip through the States, and are
living at Osgoode Mansions.
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Miss Jean Kasman, Kendal Avenue, entertained at bridge Sunday evening. Prices were won by Misses Sylvia Singer and Tillie Gokihar; Moe Rosenfeld, Harry Fogler, consolation; Miss Shirley
Axler and Rouhl Auerback.
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Mrs. Joseph Wagman, Indian Road, and Mrs. Samuel Fine, Keele Street,
visited in Buffalo last week.
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Misses Sara and Ann Greisman, and Sam Greisman, Hilton Avenue, have
left for Detroit.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. Winston, of Cleveland, motored here for the week-end and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P.
Shulman, Borden Street.
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Among those who entertained for Misses Anna and Dora Altman, of Charleston, S.C., are Misses Fannye Ponasky, bridge; Dollie Fishkin, bridge; FAsie Papemick and Rose Finkle, theatre party; Hilda Factor and Belle
Wintrobe, theatre party.
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Dr. and Mrs. M. Pivnick, Wells Hill Avenue, spent the week-end at Belle Ewart.
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Dr. and Mrs. S. Perlman, Hilton Avenue, spent the week-end at Belle , Ewart.
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Miss Rheba Finkle, Sullivan Street, entertained Sunday evening, in honour of her guest, Miss Mildred Wishman,
of Rochester, N.Y.
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Among those registered at the Lake Simcoe Country Lodge are Peter C. Berlind, of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. M. Gluklick, Mr. and Mrs. A. White, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wynston, children and maid; Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. F. Levenston, Mr. and Mrs. E. White and son ; Miss Minnie Polakoff, Leon Fein sod, Mr. and Mrs. GeJdzaeler, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shumer and family; Dr. and Mrs. Kates, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Levin and family; B. Wolfe, of Chicago.
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Dr. and Mrs. R. Ruskin, of Detroit,
motored here for the week-end.
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Mrs. Dora Lakner, of New York, is the guest of Mrs. A. Burger, Lauder Avenue.
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Mrs. S. Hollinger and family, Madison Avenue, left for St. Marguerite, Que.
Mrs. Steinberg, of Mount Forest,
motored here for a few days and was a
guest at the King Edward Hotel. � � �
Mr. and Mrs. M. Blumenthal and family, formerly of Beatrice Street, are
now living at 5 Northclirle Boulevard.
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Mrs. E. Crangie and daughter, Spadina Avenue, have returned from a six weeks' stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scolnik, of New York, who spent the past week here, were guests at the King Edward Hotel.
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Mrs. N. Fairavitz and granddaughter, Muriel, of Scran ton, Pa., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. Mendelson, Lonsdale Road, and Mrs. Charles Fremes, Lake Shore Road, Ward's Island.
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Mrs. S. Levine, of Durham, motored here for a few days this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lovitz, Ridley Gardens, left for Meadville, Pa., and from there will leave on a motor trip through the States.
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Mrs. B. Cooper and family, Clifton Road, are at Jackson's Point for the summer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotenberg and family, Spadina Road, are at their summer home in Cobourg.
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Mr. and Mrs. .VI. Other and family, Huron Street, are at their summer home in Bobcaygeon.
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Reverend and Mrs M. Caplan, Brunswick Avenue, have left for Atlantic City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Shalit and baby, Leona, of Detroit, motored here for the week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Eisman, Poplar Plains Road, have returned borne from Oak Orchard.
Harvey Fuller, King Street East, left for a two weeks' stay with the 60th troop Boy Scout camp at Island Grove.
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Elly Marks, Euclid Avenue, has
returned home from a trip to New Orleans.
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Miss Fannie KaufTman, of Homing, Pa., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Phillip KaufTman, Nina Avenue.
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Rabbi Siegal is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. M. Gelber, at their summer home in Bobcaygeon.
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Mrs. Samuel Fine, Keele Street, entertained Sunday, June S, in honour of her mother-in-law, Mrs. R. Fingerhut, who recently returned from Sarnia; on Monday, June 9, in honour of Mrs. J, Harry Davis, formerly of New York who is making her home in Toronto, and on Wednesday, June 11, in honour of Miss Rose Stitt. of Fort William, and Mrs. L. W. Cash, who is now li\ing in Chicago,
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weil and fa mil \ are at their summer home in Jackson'> Point. Mr. and Mrs. Weil entertained a few friends at tea on Dominion Day. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Lipshiti and Mrs. Lavine, of New York City.
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Mr. and Mrs Jack Perkins, Palmerston Boulevard, are spending a week in