All Society Item* and other local notes should be communicated
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to the office of the Review by 5 o'clock each Tuesday afternoon In order to appear In the current week's issue. Wedding and engagement announcements will not be printed unless they bear the telephone number of the sender* Telephones Adelaide 7628-7629.
Mrs. L. M. Singer and children, Palmerston Boulevard, have returned from a trip to New York and Atlantic
City.
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t Mrs, D. Klineberg of Montreal is visiting heir daughter, Mrs. A, B. Bennett, Indian Grove.
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Miss Albeena Simonsky spent the holidays in Hamilton with Miss Ruth Levy.
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Miss Sara Saffer of Woodhaven Long Island, N.Y., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Dubey, Arlington Avenue.
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Mrs. A. Blackstone and Miss Gertrude Blackstone of New York are visiting in the city for a few weeks with Mr .and Mrs. Meyer Brown.
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Mr. Harry Rotenjberg, Spadina Road, has returned, from Atlantic City where he spent a few weeks.
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Mrs. J. Wiener, Roxboro Street, entertained the Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity at a dance at the fraternity house on Markham Street, Sunday evening, in honor .of her. son, Mr." Alfred Wiener. Mr. Wiener /will "leave with his parents next month to make their home in
New York.
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. Friends of Mrs. Maximilian Simonski will be glad to learn that she has improved and has left the hospital. ~:
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Mrs. j. J. De .Young Greenberg, Wright Avenue, will leave Sunday for New York, where she will:visit for a few weeks with her father, Mr. J.
Wermes. . ..".;�'.
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Mrs. J. Perkins, Osgoode Mansions, has returned from New York City.
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Miss Sadie Ross, Bracondale Hill Road, gave a dance Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. M. S. Till's guest, Miss Annetta Goldblatt of New York.
Mrs. N. Rosenberg and daughter, Austin Terrace, have returned from a few weeks' stay in New York and Atlantic City. ; ,
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Mrs. David Feinberg, Aberdeen Avenue, entertained Monday evening in honor of two out-of-town guests, Mrs. I. Ziyian of Ottawa and Mrs. A. Black-stone of New York City. � . - -....'* * . .* . -..-...
Mrs. William Rosenthal, "Wells Hill Avenue, ..entertained-at bridge Tuesday afternoon in honor of a bride-elect of next week, Miss Sadie Hazza. Five tables were played. Mrs. David Fein-berg, Aberdeen Avenue, also entertained at bridge in honor of Miss Hazza. Two tables were played^ �.���-. �." .. �-*..*-*.
Mrs. S. M. Mehr, Brunswick Avenue, is convalescing at the VVellesley Hospital.
Mrs. j. Friefeld, Starr Avenue, entertained at bridge. Three tables were
played.
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Mr. and Mr. S. Maldaver, Elm Grove Avenue, left during the week for Detroit where they will stay for several
weeks.
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Mr. Jack. Lesinan arrived from Liverpool, Engi, last week and will reside with his aunt, Mrs. R. Havelock, Brunswick Avenue, Mr. Lesman was entertained
on his arrival. .
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Miss Sara Levi returned to . Detroit after spending a few days, with - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Levi, Beverley
Street.
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. Mrs. A. Price and children, Asbury Park, N.J., are.;visiting--.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Schtff, !N;Iurray Street, over the holidays and .will remain in the city until the beginning of the week.
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Miss Norma Goldsmith, Crawford Streetj entertained! a. large number of friends Sundav evening.
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Mr. W, Cohen, while en route from St. John to Albany, Georgia, \vhere he
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THERE have been some recent changes in the Canadian Immigration Regulations which assist the admitted classes of immigrants coming to Canada.
Our own offices in Warsaw, Lodz, Krakau, Lemberg, Bucharest, Libra, Riga, Kovno, WHna, Moscow and Danzig, are especially well organized to handle passengers to Canada. Our officials in charge speak and comiAunicate with the passengers in Yiddish, and bring them forward prdmptly by our DIRECT SERVICE without change of steamer. � , �'
These are a few of the features that make the Baltic-America Line so popular with the Jewish passengers.
General Agents for Canada
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