Fridoy, September 17, 1954
JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
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bodice, sweetheart neckline and lily pointed sleeves. The full net skirt, posed over satin, was fashioned with a pleated lace panel in front, and, had a short train. A halo shaped headband of rhine-stones and" beads held her fin-gel:tip veil, and she carried a bouquet'.of white gladioli.
Mrs. Issie Feldstein, sister of the bride was maid of honor.
Shyah Stein, brother of the igroom, was best man.
Flower girls were Sandra Feldstein, niece of the bride, and Helen Aqua, niece of the groom, and littlJEl Sidney Feldstein, the bride's nephew was ring bearer.
Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Isler of Fresno, Cali-^ fornia.
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BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. S. Wosk announce the birth of a son, Colin Ralph at ya^couver General Hospita on.August 31, a brother for Simon and Karen. .
Women's UJA Blitz Day' Sunday
It's "Blitz Day" for Vancouver Jewisl\ women this Sunday, Sept. 19. This day has been set aside for the big city-wide, one day canvass of Jewish women to bring the 1854 Women's UJA Campaign into itis final stages.
Dozens, of volunteers will conduct the •■Blitz Canvass" of hom^s throughout the city to reach those Jewish women who have not as yet made their contribution to the annual drive.
ALEICHEM
is on iiis wpy
BILTMORE
1 to 4 Hour
JCLEAHER^^
1116 Robson PA. 8640
ELIZABETH LOUISE
SALON OF COMPETENT BEAUTICIANS
Specializing in Hair Styling,
Shoping, Permanent Waving, Tinting, Bleiocfiing—Monieuring
Official Hair Stylists for "Theatre Under The Stars"
.3061 Granville (At 15th)
CH. 6423
MRS. R. WALDMAN ' ^"Blitfe" leader
Leading the organization of this army of volunteers are Mrs. M. Archecki Mrs. B. Goldberg ^ and Mrs. D. Silvers.
And the "theme? of the big effort, as voiced by/"Blitz" leaders—^ts. S. London, Mrs. J. Rubin and MJrs.^ R. Waldmah, is: '^Pleiase have your contribution ready! The canvasser too, is a busy woinah—^pleasce' don't expect her to'call back! Give graciously, generously and gratefully!
Canvassers will congregate at ^he Community Centre at 9:00
MRS. S. LONDON "Blitz" leader
a.m. on Sunday to receive theif^ final instructions and to partake of a breakfast convened by Mrs. Dolly Hollenberg and Mrs. Nat Ludwig..
.The following women have volunteered their services for Blitz Day:
, DRIVERS; Mesdames S. Richmond, P. Wasel, G. Bent, R. Poll, C: Mackoff, S. Donner, H. Coleman, S. Chercover, D. Lipsen, C. Fox, G. Chud, M. Gofsky, S. Lip-etz, R. Lipsky, N. Ludwig. -
Mesdames W. ..Moldowan, M. Moloff, A. Olfman, I. Pelman, E. iPlottel, F. Pdpelik, H. Rayburn, M. Saltzman, H. Shane, R. Sil-berberg, N. Slutsky.
Mesdames L. Taylor, F. Viener, J. Corman, H. Anthony, R. Bartz-man, L. Bloom, J. Blumes, D. pohen, J. Cohen, M. Donner, Miss E. Fromson, Mesdames M. Gor-kilti, J. Greene, A. Grpberman, S. Groberm^n, A. Gurvin.
Mesdames A. Hersh, A. Her-stein, V.' Hertzman, N. Hirsch-
berg, W. Hirschberg, A. Kagria, A. Klein, N. LeFohn, N. Levine, H. Levson, A. Levison.
CANVASSERS: Mesdames H. Ratner, S. Gofsky, A. Korbin, E. Steiner, H. Donner, J. Gervin, S. Archeck, S. Smith, M, Rothstein,
YOUTH AFFAIRS
HILLEL'S Annual Cocktail Party, will be held Sunday, Sep-embier 19 from 7 to 10 p.m. at he home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ace-man, 5612 Maple Street. Hillel House will be open beginning September 20.
.'■.■*. . *. * AZA 119 HIGHLINE: A very successful "Back To School Mixer" was held last Saturday night.
^Trom the Ocean to Your
FRiSH CAUGHT CARP EYERY THURSDAY CHOICE SMOKED FISH OF ALL JCINDS
Glaser's^^^l^^ Sea Fisheries
1063 jGranville St. (nr. Helmcken) PA. 6917
Vancouver Lodge B'nai B'rith
ANNUAL
KIPPUR
DANCE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7
AT
THE COMMODORE CABARET
For Further Details Woteh The BufleHn
Sept. 11. Winners of the door prizes were: G.E. Electric Kettle —Sandra Krass; Doris Day Long play recording—Cynthia Kaplan; Girls Botany Sweater—Irving Karnovsky, who presented it to his girl friend; Sport Shirt-Carl Moldowan; Show Pass — pave Steiner; Show Pass-^Barry Friedman. Proceeds from this dance went to the AZA 119 Baseball team . . . There will be a pledge class Sunday, Sept. 19 at 7:00 p.m. at the Centre . . . An executive meeting will take place Sunday, Sept. 19,' 7:30 p.m. at the Centre. This is the deadline for articles to be published in the first HUZBYU at the end of this month . . . Orders are now being taken for AZA 119 jackets. The price of $15.00 must be paid to the Aleph Godol as soon as possible . . . There are still a few AZA hats available for $1.00 each.
COMING EVENTS—Sept. 24, Home Sabbath; Sept. 26, Alumni meeting; Sept. 25, First Issue of HUZBYU; Oct. 10, "THE BIG DEAL"; Oct. 16, Pledge Party; Oct. 14, First basketball practice; Oct. 24, Arnie Weinmiester, to speak at General Meeting; Oct. 28, SILVER ANNIVERSARY DINNER; Oct. 29,- Silver Anniversary Sabbath; Oct. 30, Silver Anniversary House Party.
MRS. B. GOLDBERG womanpower
E. Karmel, R. Krivel, J. Routten-berg, E. Hestrin, C. Cole, R. Hor-lickj.E. Lohn, N. Loomer. Mesdames L. Mallin, F. Mosco-vitz, F. Piters, M. Poplack, J. Sanderson, J. Sweid, A. Wasel, M. Wasserman, W. Weinstein, B. Wosk, L. Yorsch, J. Zalkowitz.
Mesdames H. Appleton, H Baker, H. Barad, M. Batist, P. Belogiis, B. Beckman, J, Bercov, J. Black, S. Charles, D. Chercover, . Curtis, M. Dodek, J. Eskin, R. Fromson.
Mesdames M. Gelfond, W. Gel-mon, W; Gutkin, J. Kaplan, A. Koch, C. Krangle, L. Korsch, S. Korsch, J. Kowarsky, M. Letcher, M. Levine.
Members of Shalom Chapter of Hadassah are also amongthe cah-vassers but their names were not available for publication.
Mote canvassers and drivers are still needed to' ensure complete "blanket" coverage of all Jewish women in the >city—^your service in either capacity will be greatly appreciated. Kindly phone Mrs. D. SUvers—^FA. 5294.
GLENEAGLES LADIES will hold 'the qualifying round for the Club Championsl^iip on Tuesday, September 21. Mrs. Moloff
HAROLD MANN'S CORNER
REGINA, Sask.—He called his six-year-old "twins to meet a business friend who had stopped by. That the impulse was a mistake soon became dpparent. After well mannered how-do-you-do's, Mortho burst out, "Mr. Brown, if you've got a dime, AAartin will make like a rooster for you!"
Mr. Brown reached in his pocket, grinned, inquired, "What does he do? Flap his arms and crow?"
Martha widened her big blue eyes and shook her copper curls. "I should soy not! We wouldn't gyp you like that! He'll eot a worm."
INSURANCE AGENCY
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OPTOMETRISTS Comeol'Contact Lentet 734 Gronyine St. - MA. 0928 MA. 2948 Siiceessors to . PmiAKJI OPflCAiL
has donated a cup for this tournament and all golfers are requested to turn out. Tee-off time is 10:00 a.m. Please be on time. . . . Al Nelson, Club Pro has donated a cup ta be presented to the winner of the Spring Handicap.
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•RESULTS OF THE CLUB CHAliiPIONSmP is as follows: Fin^I Winner: Dr. Murray Kra|-noff who beat runner up Alter Sllverson 5 and 4 in a 36 hold playoff. ... 1st Flight Winner: Dr., Matt Waterman who beat Morris Belkin 2 and 1. 2nd Flight Winner: Morrie Jarvis who beat Joe Cohen 2 and 1. 3rd Flight Winner: Jack Novak who beat Dr. Alan Buckwold 3 and 2. . . . Joe Cohen shot a hole in one last Sunday, September 12 at the 9th hole.' He was using a No. 8 Iron, and was playing with Roy Kan-tor and Dr. M. Krasnbff.
Convention Dance
On Saturday evening, September 18, all Vancouver youth ages 13 and up are welcome to attend the Young Judaea Dance which will take place at the Jewish Community Centre from 9-12. Admission 50c per person. An orchestra will be present and refreshments will be served.
High Holiday Announcement
from
Congregation Schara Tzedeck:
Seots for the "High Hoiidoy Services may be rented on
the following dotes:
Saturday evening (Slichot nste Sept. 18)
9 p.m. - 12
Sundoys: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 7-9 p.m.
Monday through Thursday: 7-9 p.m.
SLICHOT
Troditionol Midnight Service—Soturdoy Sept. 18th
A Pre-Service Slichot Discussion led by Robbi Goldenberg will meet in the Auditorium at 11:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served.