"Friday, October 26,
JEWISH WESTERN BUiiLETIN
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wiU this Fri-3(> p.m officiate on. The chanted assisted k Choir, rryToft.
ortion of by Mel-chanted Conclud-. Waldman.
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the Sed-ard Pop-nted by so sing the f the 1st tzvah.
in Youth nd affec-or girl)
nd Break-
fact Glub^' wiU begm fall and' winter program, Sunday' .morning, November 4 at 9:30 a^m. llifc will be the 3rd edition of the Youtti Club, and accordiag to Wm. Schloss. chairman of the Service Committee, the program plans for the new season include new programing ideas, such as a Hobby Club; National Bowi-by-Mail Contests (in co-operation with other JSynagogue Youth Groups) and a Quiz Contest entitled "The 69 Cent Question."
The Prayer and % Breakfast Club program includes a Prayer Service in which the Young People participate followed by a discussion and teach ing period led by Rabbi Goldenberg A hearty Sunday-morning style break fast is then enjoyed by parents and children. Mothers of the children serve as hostesses, and a children's committee plans the breakfast menus. Breakfasts are usually climaxed by special cakes for Birthdays, Bar Mitzvahs, etc.
The-program varies each week: sports movie, an educational short, or cartbpn; interesting speakers, games or hobby cliibs. '
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sday, Oc- members to receive the 25 year mem-home of bership award plaques issued-by t Supreme ^omens C^tiiicil; Washington, D.C. Hie Riuninage Sate will open at 1 p.m. Thursid^y, Nbyeniber 8, at flie tJoiitid Chalmers <^hurch, Hemlock and 12& Avie. bonations of elotliing aihd other usable articles can be delivered or will be picked up by calling the President, Sophie Miller, CE. 9248 or the rummage sale con-embers are ; Levine, CH. 6394 .No-Library, at i ^""^^^P*®^ is to be held to vember 12 is the date when a special honor' our visiting District No. 4 Woniens Grand' Lodge Vice-President Mrs. Louis^ Kash, Los Angeles, Calif.
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FACiFiC CHAFTEIc vifishes to remind all members that this is the last call for, wrappers for tde McGavin wrapper contest, which must be in by midnight, October 31 to Blancfie Spar^ ton, 1264 W. llthi before that date, or to Mrs. Kay Magge, 2106 W. Broadway. Entry number is 135. Our next general meeting will take place on Monday, November 5 at 8:15 p.m. sharp at McGavins Auditorium. Monday evening, November 12th, the membership and friends are invited to attend an open meeting with Mrs. Louis Kash, 2nd Vice-President of Womens Grani Lodge District No. 4.
friend can sion of a tc.; or the be hon-xommeiices is Srery ap-Northwest contacted uis Kash of sident'^ 4 will pay ver and on 11 address a three local non-hostess r that eve-tions must ith Leon's lip drive 4 to De-son, Ac-7541 will
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Rabbi Bert A. Woythaler wi speak on the s u b j e c t "The Religious Situation in the Stat^ Of Israel" during Friday Nigh Services at Beth Israel tonight Tliis talk Will be most opportune in view of the many reports o: religious controversy reaching us from Israel. Cantor Abraham Deutsch will chant the liturgy assisted by the Beth Israel choir under the direction of Sol Pel man. The Sabbath Prayer will be recited by Mrs. Alfred Grober-man. The Oneg Shabbath sponsored by Sisterhood will follow the Services.
Sabbath Morning Services are held at 9 a.m., with Rabbi Bert A. Woythaler and Cantor Abraham Deutsch officiating.
Children's Services are conducted by the Junior Congregation in the Chapel at 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning. Children of the community are cordially invited to participate.
BETH ISRAEL'S ADULT CLASSES
"Philanthropists of the 19th Century" is the subject of the lecture in the Series, "Dramatic Periods in Jewish History",* which will be given by Mrs. M. H. Ginsberg on Monday, October 29, at 8 p.m. At the same time, Mr. Jack Horowitz will cbn tinue his lectures on "Growing Up With Your Child." Rabbi Bert A. Woythaler^s lecture, will be given at 9 p.m. His subject is "This I Believe."
Each lecture is a unit in itself, so that those who have missed the first two weeks can still register, either br individual sessions or for the remainder of the series.
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Bazaar 1956 is over and those of us who are Hadassah women can feel proud to have been part of such a^tremeiidous project. We can feel proud of the Bazaar Committee, headed by Anita Waterman, who have the ability to plan such an affair and the devotion to a cause, which makes them give so much of themselves to put it over. We can also be proud of ourselves, for the smaller effort, the cooking, the baking, the sewing, any of the smaller jobs we did, without which, there could be no bazaar.
BB CURLING CLUB results for October 21 ore as follows:
Win Loss
Kaplun Berner
Cole Wener
Markin Gelmon
Garfin Cohen
Gurvin Shotsky
Laimon. Morantz
Polsky Korbin
Gurvin, Markin and Polsky remain undefeated in the Chertkow Memorial Trophy event.
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GLEMEAGLES LADIES' MATINEE BOWLING LEAGUE results of Monday, October 22 are: Chess 3, Wine 1; Cromer 3, Jarvis 1; Segal 3, Porter I; Krivel 3, Morris 1; Groberman 3, Cohen 1.
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Chess................................18 13 5 18
Krivel ..............................18 ID 8 14
Cramer..............................18 10 8 13
Jarvis...............................18 10 8 13
SeaaY ...................._..........18 10 8 13
Cohen.............................18 9 9 12
Groberman .......... ............18 8 10 10
Wine ................................18 7 11
Porter................................18 7 11
Morris ................................18 6 12
HONOR ROLL
Gloria Foxgord 597 (255); Rosalie Segal 588 (227); Marjorie Groberman 585 (202, 217): Beo Cbnn 583 (285); Anita Gold 567 (207); Pearl Porter 524 (239); Alex Kop Ian 521 (244).
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Visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schachter, are their two daughters, Mrs, Abe Stein and daughter of Montreal, and Mrs. H. Avers
ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sayles announce the engageijfient of their elder daughter Patricia Ann to . Gordon Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman of Winnipeg. '*.*■■*■ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sayles an nounce the engagement of their younger daughter Marilyn Beverly, to Joseph David Coblin, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Coblin.
* * * Edmonton — Mr. and Mrs. B Shugarman announce the engagement of their daughter Miriam, a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mador ^ky, of Calgary and Mrs. S, Shugarman of Edmonton, to Dave Sheckter, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyre Sheckter. The wedding will take place December 23 In Edmonton.
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Junior Congregation services will be held-on Saturday, October 27, at 10:30 -a.m. in the Talmud Torah. Tphilat Schacharit: Moishe Belogus. Tphilat Mussaf: Michael Guryin. Maphtir: Moishe Waldman.
The Talmud Torah Junior Choir will consist of Israel Zack, Z'eiv Korbin, Shmuel Rome, Ephraim Curtis, Eliezer Barah, Yosef Gold, Yehuda Goldberg, Shmuel Shoenfeld, Shlomo Apfelbaum, Yacov Adler.
The announcer will be Esther Blu-manfeld and Rivke Weinstein will give the content of the Sedra. Participants — Rivan Adler, Gershon RAE LIPSKY was one of the many I Apfelbaum. Barry Shaler, Tevi Gel-women who contributed to the suc-| mon, Chava Grunfeld. Tzipora Folk, cess of the Bazaar. • Dov Eskin. Tir^i Nemetz, Lavi
The fashion show was a lovely af- Golden, Michael Levine, Baruch air. This, by the ?yay, was Bea Gold- Wener, Moishe Toft. Shalom Levy, berg's baby, and she certainly brought j Moishe Yacht. Abigail Rosentha!, it up beautifully. Bev. McGavin, the!Ephraim Curtis, Sara Nesbit, Daniel conunentator, was wpnderfui in Ijer Kyeinstein, Baruch Panar, Yehudlt job and she was also a >ig help to Garfiri, Mendel Lipsky, Esther Shach-Bea with all her fashion show know- ter, Ghana Lewis, Dan Goodman, ho\f. Mrs. McCWiiirwh^^iyy^ known in fashion circles, was once
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Before I close I want to mention one of the many nice things that have happened. The Norman Rothsteins, whd won the small, car that was raffled off by the Sharon Chapter have donated it back to Hadassah to be sold, the proceeds to remain with Hadassah.
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The first Junior Congregation service held Saturday, October 20, had a capacity attendance with over '90 congregants present. The services were conducted by the Junior Chazanim and assisted jy the Junior Congregation Choir.
Mr. Assaf, explained and commented on the qualities of our forefather Abraham.
The children were served refreshments under the chairmanship of
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