;5ay, June 14, 1963
JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Page y
Golden Age...
pext exciting event on
Iden Age calendar is its clos- /^i present, onlv the bar
Centre drama director to
hold private interviews
An exciting new seri.es of dramatic events for next season has been announced this week by Pi-lilt Freiman. chairman of the Jewish Community Centre Dra-the I ma Group.
affair to be held on Monday, le 24 at 1 p.m. in the Golden [5 lounge and auditorium,
ish Community Centre. This
I feature a tea and sale of idicrafts prepared by the liursday group. There will
be a talent show, partici-ts being members of the club (If. Guest speaker of the after-'m will be Dr. J. H. Narod.
II plans for this gala closing ir have been made by mem-s of the Golden Age club
, with great pride, extend an itation to all interested mern-3 of the community, he Golden Age party on June will feature a new and in-
ative film strip entitled e Lost Art of Walking," pre-
d by the Vancouver Division raffic and safety control.
:e outlines of a plan have been com-p]eted,"but they include the acquisition of Dorothy Davios, well known drama director in the city, who will direct two r.nd possibly three familiar plays.
The first r-'ay is to h? prerent-ed at the Centre in November and will feature well known local actors in the lead roles. Although the opening play will be of particular interest to Jev/ish audiences, the productions will attract all lovers of good theatre due to their universal them.es and high standard of
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I The interviews are scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.
mSSAH CLOSING LUNCHiON
ISTALLS MRS. M. WATERMAN
The President, Executive and Members
of
VANCOUVER LODGE NO. 668 OF B'NAI B'RiTH
cordially invite the B'nai B'rith family, their ladies and the entire Jewish community of Vancouver to attend the 54th annual
INSTALLATION CEREMONIES
Sunday, June 16th, 1963, at 8:00 o'clock
at the
Beth Israel Synagogue Auditorium Guest Speaker: Rabbi Bert A. Woythaler
Reception following No admission charge
S, MATTHEW WATERMAN
I'lrs. Matthew Waterman was failed as Vancouver Hadas-Council president at the 5mg installation luncheon June 5 in Beth Israel Aud-B'lum.
[rs. Myer Goldberg, B.C. Re-Inal chairman, acted as in-lling officer and installed following slate of officers: [sident, Mrs. M. Waterman: |t vice-president, Mrs. M. d; second vice-president, Mrs. Shecter; treasurer, Mrs. H. |,ve; financial secretary, Pvlrs. Beily; corresponding secrc-% Mrs. J. Levy; and adrain-[ative secretary, Miss Vera jichick.
Convenors for the affair v/ere Is. E. Lohn and Mrs. M. Fol-|n with Mrs. J. Secter in Jige of decorations. Mrs. I. I^d gave the invocation.
\JIts. G. Lancaster, retiring jsident, in summarizing the (ir's activities was plea.'-'ed to able to rejr-ort that through cooperation of the entire fmhership, the year's increas-budget was met.
kwards were given Mrs. M. (dek and Mrs. M. Wolochow, ivenors for the Medical Aid held last August.
'oved pins were presented their years of devoted ser-;e to Hadassah to: Mrs. C. loberman, national ' portfolio bazaars; Mrs. L. Shapiro, na-Inal officer; Mrs. M. Wine, na-[nal vice president: and Mrs. iZack, portfolio chairman for jcation and seminars.
coved pin was also present-to Mrs. R. Levy who was fivenor of 1963 men's Youth
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