Friday, October 12, T956
JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Page Eleven
Social and personal
To contact Social Editor Phone BA. 3125, 9:3Q a.m. to 5 p.m.
Max Propp took second class honors in the final law examinations held recently by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of B.C. This is the third year in a row he has been second in B.C. in the chartered accountancy tests. ^
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Miss Libby Schores leaves Vancouver shortly to make her home in Miami, Florida, with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bel-linkoff. Enroute she will stop off at Winnipeg to visit with another sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Yus-siem.
ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dressier pf Wiimipeg announce the engagement of their daughter Bryna to Stanley Chark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Chark.
BfRTHS
EDMONTON, Alta.—Marilyn and Pat Greene (nee Hollenberg) announce the birth of a soD; Brian Nathaii, born September 18.
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bULEAN, Alta.—Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Tonkin (nee Lil Mendelman)' are happy to announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Aron, on September 26, a grandson to Mr. and Mrs*, Morris Mendelman of Calgary, Alia., and Mrs. Becky Tonkin of Toronto, Ontario..
Mr. and Mrs. Max Propp' (nee Edith Kosasky) announce the birth of a son, Midiael Benjamin on Sep-tem|>er 14. -
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< Miriam and Val Warren announce the birth of a boy, on October 9 at St. Paul's Hospital, a brother to Gary.^
HADASSAH'S CHAPTER BAZAAR CHAIRMEN
Representatives'of the many Chapters of Hadossoh who are participating in the gigantic Annual Bazaar to be held this year in the Seoforth Armories on October 16 and 17 ore pictured obove. Seofted from left to right are Mrs. Ben Panor (Choim Weixmonn); Mrs. Leo Porte (Herzlia), Mrs. Mitchell Kontor (Naomi), Mrs. David Poll (Nordou). Back row: Mrs. Lou Lesk (Royal City), Mrs. Elizabeth Zacks-(Lillian Freimon), Mrs. Morris Thai (Henrietta Szold), Mrs. Joseph Gelmon (Shalom), Mrs. Harold Etkin (Ruth Chapter), Mrs. David Cohen (Youth Aliyoh).'Ab^ient when the photograph was taken were Mrs. I. Garfinkel (Deborah), Mrs. A. Kramer (Israeli), Mrs. 1. Rotstein (Ben Zvi), Mrs. J. Cohen (Sharon). • —E. M. Allen Ltd.
Bazaar fashion show featureis well known personalities as models'
"The; time has come, the Walrus said, to talk of many things. True, but where to begin. I've so much to tell. Let's start with a bazaar meeting I attended the other nig^t.
Just listening to Anne Abrams' report of her activities as advertising chairman wore me oiit. Taxis, eating places, grocery stores, all will be advertising the Bazaar. Watch for her at the next football game, she*ll be there too.
Edith Thompson is attacking by air and newspaper. KVOS, Bellihg-ham wiU^ b spot announce-
ments right up until bazaar tjme. Several of the radio* stations will be interviewing different members of the Bazaar committee in the next week. CKLG women's editor will b,e coming down to the amories to do tape recordings of interviews' with club members which she will put on her Tuesday, October 16 show.
Special mention must be made'of Rose Mann, who has stepped in a couple of weeks before October 16, to take over the food chairmanship and what a wonderful job that girl is doing.
Do you want a bigger booth, more outlets, different location? Dqn't ask me, ask Rae Lipsky, project chairman, and Esther Smith, building chairman. Ethel Gelfand, supplies chairman, will be looking after all your needs in that line. Be sure and register your raffle with Nina Blank. Betty Averbach, with the assistance of Bubbles James, is running the giant auction this year. 3o be sure and phone Betty, KE. 0052-L as soon as you are ready with all your auction merchandise. Bea Goldberg and Tootis White are in charge of commercial space. * ■
The educational booth will be an extremely ■ interesting one this year and Lee Sector with the help of a committee will make it sp.
This year the bazaar is definitely
A lifetime knowledge of the fashion lousiness has been put to us6 in the Hadassah Bazaar fashion show by convener, Mrs. Bert EUison. Her background includes fashion retailing, modelling, store management and ready to wear. Mrs. Ellison has generously given many hours of her time in coordinating this show.
The models in the show wUl be: Miss Joan Greenwood ^(Miss PNE), Anna Louise Ritchie (Miss Football), Marina Assu (Miss Totem Pole), D<Mris -Blanche and daughters^ Linda and Susan, Muriel Tierney and daughter Maureen, Louise Van Allen, Joan
Sleigh, Rosalie Segal, Jill Morgan, Tammy Kagna, Julie Baker, Sharman Kanee, Patty-Ann McGavin and Suzanne Stukis. Beverly McGavin will be the commentator.
Featured in the show will be Sportswear By Sacony, Furs by Do-,dek. Millinery by Mitzi's. Aher each showing there will be a' drawing for a dress by Sacony.
Free cosmetic samples by Richard Hudnut will- be given away aftei: the afternoon showing. The drawing for .the Sacony dress will be made by ^Marina Assu, Miss Totem Princess,
who will be there in full regalia.
HAROLD , MANN'S 1 CORNER
IT HAPPENED IN LONDON^
"Listen, captoin," said the perspiring police officer, -'we've been giving that ventriloquist the third degree for an hour and a half, and a plainclothesmon, three cops and a police lieutenant have confessed to the crime—^shall we go on?"
THEY SAY:
Comic relief is when the life of the party goes home.
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One Concert OnBy -Sot., Oct. 20, 8:30 p.m. P.N.E. HOBBY BLDG.
Tickets now at Modern Music, 536 Sevmour. MA. 2388 — 850 to $3.15 (fox Incl.)
"Made merry and happy, a huge audience. "Drew 14,000." Among the best choral groups - to be heard."—N.Y. TlMES, ^ "Superb voices" — CINCINNATI POST. "Dances Positively show stopping."
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