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• Dr.-Joseph Hirsh delivered an address on "New Trends In Medicine", at a luncheon given by the Women's Auxiliary, New Mount Sinai Hospital^ at Holy Blossom Temple.
Author Of nine books, Dr. Hirsh was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for his,studies in suicide. He is Associate Pfofessor of preventive^medicine at the Albert' Eiiisteih College of Medicine in New York.
• On Thursday, November 15th, Toronto Section, N^a-tional Council of Jewish Women, will hold its annual donor, luncheon at Holy Blossom Temple.
humorist. Proceed? will go the Israel Bond campaign.
•Beth Am Sisterhood
will hold a tea and fashion presentation on iSuri-day, November iSth, at 2:30 and 4:00 p.m., in the synagogue social' hall.
A^iong the honorary patronesses are: Mrs. Albert L. Raab, Mrs. Nathan Li-berman, Mrs. Jack Spring, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs. Albert Binstock and Mrs. Stanley H. Gibbs.
Mrs. Sam Sherr is chairman of the tea committee that mcludes: Mrs. R. Vol-dimer, Mrs. L. Woznica, Mrs. B. Vale, Mrs. D; Isaacs, Mrs. J. Pollack, Mrs. Ben Katzman, Mrs. Ncrem Litvak, Mrs. Meyer Teplinsky, Mrs. Al Sher-
A skit will be presented, _ , ^.
written, produced and tea- m«n. ^aul Sherman,
turing Council members. A report will be given on the Council building which will be erected in the near future. Mrs. Martin Bloom is
Mrs. Harry Tate, Mrs Harold- Meyers, Mrs. Sam Freedmain, Mrs. David Kates, Mrs. Carl Chapelle, Mrs. Harry Bems, Mrs. Yctti Dobbs, Mrs. H.
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honorary donor luncheon jjweig, Mrs. D. Lenick, chairman; Mrs. J. Gor- J^ck Freedman. Mrs. don, chairman; Mrs. D. Kushnir, Mrs. M. Shawn, Mrs. F. Land and Mrs. H. Harris, co-chairmen.
Guests will be received by Mrs. S.S. Berlin, president; Mrs. Irving Sm-
Murray Applebaum Mrp. Ben Vale.
Proceeds wll be used to enlarge school and meeting room facilities. • The Taj Mahal Bal committee of the Women's Auger, vice-president, ways xiliary. New Mt. Sinai Hos-and means; Mrs. 3lartin pital, met in the home of Bloom and Mrs. J= Gor- Mrs. Stan Smith to fin-don. ; alize arrangements for the • "The Bible in the Light;Ball scheduled for Nov-
1 of Modem Findings" was ! discussed by RJ. Wil-\ Hams, Professor of Hebrew and Near Eastern Studies, University of Toronto, at the "Y". • Manor Chapter, B'nai
ember 17th.
Proceeds will be used to complete the Nurses and Incernes Residence.
Members present included: Mrs. John Fienberg, iMrs. Henry jRosenberg,
p:!:'l^:jri".?^lt^*t.^.ii"' ^^rs.' H^ri; Wn" Mrs: b:
Godfrey, Mrs. Wm. Pape, Mrs. Joseph Kerbel, Mrs.
the home of Mrs. N. Reib-er, on November Uth..
Presiding at the t^a y^^^,,^^ Perlmutter, Mrs table will be: Mrs. Nathan u„„,o.^ rsch^, ivi~
ni.ni- . w^if^ Howard Fisher, Mrs. Louis
Mri ? ' ^Hn, ixiiy pi Track and Mrs. H.Farber. Mrs. I. Bonns, Mrs. t. „ i > » j
Herbert, Mrs. C. Kay. Mrs. f ^^7"*^' Associa-P. Givens, Mrs. I. Paisley,' ^Jon, Toronto Hebrew Day Mrs; B. Strom, Mrs. v.! ^^hool will hold its fas-Singer, Mrs. H. Stork. Mrs.i ^fon show. Lollipops to D. McDonald, Mrs. S. Nis- ^-/Ps^^ck , on Tuesday,
car and Mrs. R. Salman, i S°\T^I^J^^'l' i", • Brigadier Claude Dew-'North Bathurst Talmud
hurst addressed the Sister^
hood of Temple Sinai at a meeting held recently. He spoke on: The Cold War.
A Canadian Cancer Society film was shown. Dr. Henry Fader, board mem-her of the Cancer Society, was introduced by Mrs. Elaine Singer.
Mrs. Fay Bacher and Mrs. Adele Paisley are program chairmen and Mrs. Rita ..Shiffman, special interest chairman. •A tail showing of Canadian paintings and sculpture will be presented by tiie Doctors Hospital Women's Auxiliary on Tuesday, Noyernber 13th^ at 8 r30 p.m. in the hospital auditorium.
The showing will be on view Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 until December 11th.
Proceeds from the sale will go towards the pur chase of paintings for the hospital.
Contributing artists include: Harold Town, Jack Shadbolt, John Korner, Charles Gagnon» Andi% fiysackers, Takao tanahe, Sarah Jackson, Karao Na* kamura, Hugh McKenzie, Guido Molinaro, David Partridge, Irving Burman, and Walter Yanvoed.
Mrs. Martin Lindzon is chairman of the commit-tee of arrangements that includes: Mrs. Samuel Raxlen. Mrs. Herlert Ba-slan, Mrs. Leo^ Chaikof, Mrs. Earl Myers, JMrs. Ben Benwan, Mrs. Hitchell Tanz and Mrs.i*Irvihg Grenville, president. •A champagne pjtrty will be tendered by Maada club, Pioneer Women, in Sunday, November Ilk In the home of Mr. and iVlrs. Ix-vlng Potash. i , Guests will bef greeted by ]\Irs. I.. Hennok, con-vener; Mrs. R. ] Honick' man, Mrs. H. I ch e 1 n, Mrs. M. Dorfman ilid Mrs. I. Potash. ■'■ ' j ■
Fashions will he modeled by members of the association and students of the school.
Models include: Mrs. Miriam Levinter, Mrs. Malka Himel, Mrs. Annet-fe Berg, Mrs. Georgina Grossman, Mrs. Corrinne Simon, M r s. Harriett Cooper and Mrs. Libby Hoffman.
Children's fashions will be shown by Sari Buks-
ner, Perli Brenman, Lome Cooper and Mindy Silver-berg.
Commentator . Dorothy Silverberg will be assisted by Barbara Buksner. Conveners are Mrs. Ben Schwartz, Mrs. Morris Silverberg, Mrs. Murray Wolf, son and Mrs. Lawrence
Marshall.
The program will feature Barbara Gryfe child soloist, accompanied by Bill Berle.
• Discussion at the Beth Kadom Sisterhood's meeting held recently centred on a movie night presentar tion of/"The Last Angry Man", to be shown at 18 Reiner Rd. Mrs. Harold Pelchovitz presided.
• Torohto L e u k e mi a Flgliters held an annual dessert tea in the home of
Mrs. Wolfe Goldberg.
Guests were received by the president, Mrs. Sidney Hurv ich and tea conviener, Mrs M. Alter.
Proceeds will aid leukemia research.
• Members of Sha'aron Chapter. B'nai B'rith paid tribute to the founder. Mrs. Seymour Janl-kun, at a meeting in the Nosbery Penthouse.
B'nai B'rith bond co-chajrman, Mrs. Eric Ex-ton, discussed the Israel Bond campaign. ^ Mrs. Miriam Freedman "is the president and Mrs. N.L. Grimsori is bond chairman.
• Future fund raising projects were discussed at an e.xcutive meeting of the Shaarel Tefillah Sisterhood.
A consumer demonstration and buffet will take place on Monday, December ■21st. Conveners are Mrs. J. Desson, Mrs. B. Serota, Mrs. Y. Perenson, Mrs. M. Tlsh-ler and Mrs. P. Berg.
On December 10th a rummage sale will be convened by Mrs. B. Appell.
Mrs. M, Rosenzweig, chairman, Ontario chapter. Women's Branch, Orthodox Congregations of America, reported on the November 18 th convention in Wash-ngton, D.C.
Members present included: Mrs. J. Desson, Mrs. B. Serota, Mrs. M. Rosenzweig, Mrs T. Rosenberg, Mrs. B. Shapiro, Mrs. B. Appell, Mrs. S. Handler, Mrs. A. Goodman, Mrs. F. Ross, Mrs.. N. Zeldln, Mrs. S. Barman. Mrs. B. Halpert, Mrs. G. Zeldin, Mrs. Y. Perenson. Mrs. L. Ccus, Mrs. M. Raskin, Mrs. R. Greenspan, Mrs. M. Tlshler, Mrs. P. Sugar, Mrs. S. Hirsh and the evening's hostesses, Mrs. A. Ra-kofsky and Mrs. A. Chlopak.
• Etdon Chapter, Mlzrachl. Hapoel Hamizrachi held a meeting in the home of Mrs. B. Berger, Mrs. L. Rosenfleld presided.
Mrs. N. Shields gave a report on the organization's bazaar to be held on November 21st, in the Shaarei Tefillah synagogue.
Mrs. Katie Price won, the evening's raffle.
• More than 300 guests attended the patroness tea tendered by the Hebrew Weston Sanitorium Service Club in the home of Mrs. Jack Jacobson.
Hostesses were: Mrs. B. Freeman. Mrs. E. Hoffman, Mrs. M. Gasner. Mrs. H. Arbus, Mrs. S. Bums, Mrs. L. Geller, Mrs. M. Jubas, Mrs. M. Juker. Mrs. A. Stark-man, Mrs. T. Cohen, Mrs. J. Cappelle, Mrs. P. TepUsky, Mrs. S. White, Mrs. T. Hal-bert. Mrs. M. Bealer. Mrs. R. Green, Mrs. N. Wall, Mrs. B. Zablow. Mrs. M. Shully. Mrs. M. Resnlck. ~ Patronesses included: Mrs.
A. Rumm, Mrs. Carl Abranw, Mrs. Molotik, Mrs. M. Sher man, Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs. M. Greenberg. Mrs. R. He^ man, Mrs. B. Herman, Mrs. M. Gold, Mrs. C Goldstein, Mrs, T. Roth, Mrs. H. Greenberg, Mrs. J. Doran and Mrs.
B. Walker.
• Beth Sholom Sisterhood presented its annual tea and fashion show recently.
JJelda Crocker was fashion co-ordinator and Karen Na-slmok, pianist. Commentator .Sylvia Ungemuuii was assisted by Ruth Sllversteln.
Fashions were modeled by: Carol Barkln, Esther
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