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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Thursday, September 17, 1953
Women's
PUBLICITY REPRESENTATIVES PLEASE NOTE: Owing to the Sueeoth Holidays on September 24 bnd 25, the paper will be mailed-Wednesdoyi September 23. Deadline for the next week's issue will therefore be Sunday, September 20, 4 p.m. Copy will not be accepted after that time
HADASSAH
ROYAL CITY CHAPTER.held a combined Membership Tea and Bazaar Shower on WJednesday afternoon, September 2 at the home of Mr$. M. Dexall, 843 5th Street, "New Westminster. Conveners were: Mrs. E. Bellas and Mrs,. M. Evers, aind out of town guests were ]\^rs. Zugman of Portland, Mrs. Hershfield and Mrs. Averback of Winnipeg, and Mrs. M. Wine of Vancouver.'
BEN ZVI CHAPTER will hold a Social evening in the form of a Bazaar shower, on Tuesday evening, September 22, at the home of Mrs. Ray Rabinowitz, 3791 W 2nd Avenue. Members are urged to bring their friends.
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HENRIETTA SZOLD Chapter is holding their next meeting on September 22 at the home of Toots White, 6069 Athlone Place. Members are asked to make a special effort to attend as there are important matters to be discussed relative to the forthcoming Bazaar. Donations or handicrafts completed are asked to be turned in. ■
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WEIZMANN CHAPTER held their first" meeting on September 1, at the home of Mrs. B. Panar and plans were formulated for a "get-together" mixed dinner to be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris^ 5789 Hudson St., on Sunday November 1, at 6 p.m. . . . Bazaar projects are coming alang very nicely with enthusiasm being shown "by all members . . . The next meeting, will take place at the home of Mrs. V. Golden, 6090* Hudson St., on Tuesday September 29 at 12:30 p.m.
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LILIAN FREIMAN Chapter will hold their annual Bazaar Shower at the home of Mrs. R. Horowitz, on October 4, from 2 to 5:30 p.m. ... The foUowijig names were omitted from the list of names on the"'Annual Yiskor Tea: Mrs. J. Bercov and Mrs, J. Hersog, hostesses; Mrs. Doris Co-hei!, patroness . . . Members are urged to sell admission tickets for the coming Bazaar.
tre on' Sunday, September 27 at 8 p.m. Everyone cordially invited.
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN
iotnSE MAHRER CHAPTER
is holding its first Membership Social of the season on the evening of September 29, at the home of Rochelle Chertkow, 4104 East . Boulevard. Members and pros-pectives are cordially invited . . . Coming events for this chapter include a joint meeting with the other two BB Ladies Chapters on October 20 at which the 1st Vice-President of Grand Lodge, Mrs. Frances Bucksbaum-will be guest ... A Donor Luncheon will take place on October 28 at the home of Anne Markin, 1327 West King Edward. Members are urged to keep these dates in mind. * * *
VANCOUVER CHAPTER NO.
77 are planning to hold a Social Evening at the Community Cen-
LADIESV AUXILIARIES
PERETZ SCHOOL P-TA is
holding a Membership Tea on Tuesday September 29, at 8:30 pjn. at the home of Rae ^orlick, 2193-West 22nd Avenue , .^|ijost-esses will be BettyvLibers^^iWa-omi Peliin, Gallia Chud anflv^Rose Lercher, All members antf^mo-thers of. new children ,i% the schbol are cordially invit^ to attend.
MIZRACm WOMEN are planning to hold their annual Yiskor Tea at the home of : Mrs. Rose Dashevsky, 131 West 15th Ave.j
tel, NO 2744-Rl or Gloria Smith, CE 5439.
PIONEER WOMEN • SENIOR CLUB are holding a Succoth Tea on Sunday, September 27 at the home of Mrs.-Lyman, 342 West 18th Avenue. Everyone is cordially invited to attend . . . This club recently held a Tea at the home of Mrs. L. Chechik in honor of Mrs. M. Archeck Who was chosen as delegate to represent this group at the Pioneer Women's Convention to be held in Washington, DjC, October 3 and 4. Mrs. M. Archeck graciously returned the cheque presented for her fare and offered to pay her own way ... Mrs. Rashkov, formerly of Vancouver and ,now residing in Los Angeles ^nd a ifead-ihg Pioneer Woman in that city, was also an honored guest at this Tea. She visited this city en route to tifie Washington convention.
Prompt Payment of Classified Ads is appreciated.
^ Roman Riding »nd Jumpini? ^Performing RrabmavBjuills : .•Oreigon Goverhbr^)^Ouar^
TICKETS: (tax included) $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, at Modern Music, 53^ Seymour.
Attendance qtWomeri^ Donor Lunchedn
A capocify gothering of wdmen attending the Dotior Lundiesn of the Women's Division of UJA ot the Georgio Hc^^^f this week, the audience is shown here Watching a screening of the UJA film ^'Deeds and Dreams" which fully presenter^ Israel's
doy to day needs, —Josepho studio Photo.
on Wednesday afternoon, Gk^tober 7, 2 to 5:30 p.m.
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
EVENING GROUP regular ac-ivities will not begin until Octo-aer, but some of the study and hiobby groups will start - very shortly. The following chairmen are ^ in charge of the various groups'
Mental Health Group, limited o 25 members: Mona Packer, KE 8379-L after 6 p.m. or Sylvia Segal, KE 6587^L. Mixed Bowling will commence as soon as enough regular bowlers sign up: Rita Lu bin, CH 6835. A new Drama and lublic.Speaking Group should in-erest all Council groups. Mr, Purvis, well-known public speaking ecturer, and Gerry Smith daman, director and supervisor of the Drama Grouj/* will be in charge. Call either Charna Plot-
Decadline for cbII Club News
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® A chance on a new FORD CONSUL
Disploys for the Home-maker from local and national odyerfisers.
® An exciting variety of food delicacies to tempt every tdste.
0 Cdrtoon Movies and exciting games of chance.
TWO EXCITING DAYS!
The HADASSAH BAZAAR
Wednesdoy, Thursday, October 7 and 8 at the SEAFORTH ARMORIES
Wine thought of everything! Come . . .See . . . and Buy!
# Hobby Show • displaying Arts and Crafts of oil descriptions.
iducatidnal booth ... featuring information on Israel.
^ An opportunity to get all kinds of time and space savers.
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^ Dinner catered Lillian Freiman Chapter.
# Your chance to buy novel gifts from hondi-erafts of all kinds.
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