Thursday, Jan.uary 1951
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MxH. Naomi teUin is now social editor of th^^^ Bulletin. Mrs. Pellin \vil iakc social news on the f phone at CSdar 8343. If the social editor cannot be reached brief items may stUl be phoned into the BiiUetin office at BAvlew 3711. >
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Abramsoh, 1415 W. 41st were receiving congratulations on January 9 on the occasion (Of their 30th wedding anniversary. Their son Kenneth of £<os Angeles was present' for the celebrations.
Mrs, Sam Raisen flew to Saska-f;toon, to visit her daughter Mrs. Seymour "Buckwold, nee Miriam Raisen on the occasion of tlie birth of her son Richard Miark on December 25, 1950.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gofsky have returned from a short visit to • Seattle;'-■:
Miss Sheilagh Goldstonfe of 1126 W. 14th Ave. has just returned from a vacation in lios Angeles wrhere she will be taking up permanent residence in February. Friends may contact here at GEdar 7702.
Mrs. M. Chapman of .Winnipeg is visiting, her daug'hter and soh-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Balcer, and gr^ddaughter,.
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Dr. and Mrs^ i; W; gtoffman are receiving congratulations pn the birth of a son Ijawrence David, on January 13, 1951. -
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Blank announce the birth of a son Harvey Michael on January 12, 1951 at General Hospital, ;a brother for Nadine Yetta. < ,
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CHEBCOVEB — FOX
An attractive'wedding took place on Wednesday, January 10 at tlie Beth Istaei Synagogue w^ep Sharon Miriam" Fox became the bride of Merwin Ghercover. :
' Rabbi David Kogen officiated for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nathan Fox, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Chercover, ■ ] '
The bride chose a gown in Victorian mode. It was fashioned ,of parchment Chantilly lace over pleated net and satin with lily point sleeves and net yoke edged iwith Oiiantilly lace .flowers. An orange blossom crown held the bride's chapel length veil and her flowers were green orchids fcraning a muff. ■ ;■■ " y[\ ' ,
Mrs. David Poll of Seattle, the bride's cousin was matron of honor; Miss Sheila Golden, Miss Marilyn HoUenber^, Miss Jessica Finn and Miss Donna Weinberg were bridesmaids: Littie Miss Carol Pastinsky was flower girl. Best man, was Wilfred Becker, and ushers inplud.ed pavid Poll, Isadore Diamond, . Morley-' Kbftatah;" i>d\^ Gelmon and Robert Raphael.
Both.bride and groom are grad-usites of UBC, the former affiliated with Delta Phi Epsilon; sorority and the latter with ^Theta Beta Tau fraternity. After the reception they left by motor for a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Out of town guests at the: wedding included Mrs. S. Rothschild, •Port Arthur; Mr,. and Mrs. licster Soloman, Harold Finn and Mrs. Michael Raymond, all of Los Angeles, and Mr, and Mrs, Richard winner of Seattle. < *
METLAY — TITOF
Of interest here and in New York, where the couple will live is the wedding solemnized at the home of
MB. AND MBS. MERWIN CHERCOVER
Dr. and Mrs, V.Drache on January [afternoon ensemble of white wool
7 when Katherine Titof became the bride of Dr. Max Metlay.
The'bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Titof, who came from their home in Flin Flon to attend the wedding. She is a graduate in home economics : of University of Manitoba and took postgraduate work -in dietetics at Ottawa Civic Hospital. For the last two years she has been a member of the dietetic staff of Vancouver Geherar Hospital: ^.
The groom, son < of Mr. and Mrs. H. Metlay, New York, is an associate in-research at-Oolunibia University.
To spejak her vows before Rabbi David C. Kogen, the bride chose an
Kasha. The strapless gown had a pencil slim skii^t and was topped with a fitted jacket with full pep-lum of unpressed pleats. The bridal bouquet was of white orchids, lily of the vallqy and purple violets,
Mrs, Alfred Feuerberg attended her sister and Mr. Alfred Feuerberg was best "man for his cousin. At the reception, Abe Ostry, who came from Winnipeg with Mrs, Ostry to attend the wedding, proposed the toast to the bride.
The couple are honeymooning in Banff before going to Brooklyn, N.Y.
Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosen and Mr, and Mrs. H. I. Rosen of Seattle.
CLUB NOTES
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN, Vancouver section, held its opening* meeting at the Barn on January 10 with Mrs, S. H, Rosen presiding. The. major part of the afternoon was taken up by the installation of officers. Mrs. B. M. Isman, as installing officer, announced the following as Council's executive for the current year: President, Mrs. Victor Drache; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. E. Land<o; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. S. Nag-ler; 3rd Vice-Presidenty Mrs. S. Malklh; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. A Averbach; Recording Sec-* retary, Mrs. D. Chertkow; financial Secretary', Mrs. C. Grober-man; Treasurer,-Mrs. D. Toban; Advisor to Evening Group, Mrs. M. H. Ginsberg: Reports by the chairman of Council's varied program were given by Mrs. V. Drache, Social Legislation; Education and program, Mrs. S. Nagler; New Canadians, Mrs. J. J. Diamond; InternaUonl Affairs, Mrs. Wna. Steiner I'report read by co-chairman Mrs, N, Levin); Ship-&-Box, Mrs. M. Frome; Representa-v tive to Local Council, Mrs. L Director; Membership, Mrs. ^. Gould; Study Group, Mrs. M. Levine; Council Bulletin, Mrs. S. Snider; Evening Group, Mrs. M. H. Ginsberg!.
Newly elected Board Members are: Mrs. S. Gould, Mrs. L, Tessler, Mrs, H. Lechtzier, Mrs. M. GorI(in, Mrs. H. Wolfe, Mrs. M. Archek, Mrs, E. Plottel, Mrs. B. Ginsbery, Mrs. H. Nemetz, Mrs. B. Nemetz. Following tlie installation a presentation was miade to Mrs. S. H. Rosen by Mrs. j. J. Diamond. /■/ ■ -k ■'■ -ir ' [
BB CHAPTER No. 77 — January 27 is the ^ate reserved for a social evening by this Chapter at.the Jewish Community Centre. Everyone cordially invited. ★ *
UJPO NEWS — A meeting of the English Speaking Branch will be held '. Wednesday, January 24, at the Peretz School Hall. Dr. Fred Katz, delegate to the National Conyention ,^o^^ the UJPO wili present his report to the group, ... Guest speaker of the evening will be Bert Marcuse who will speak on the subject, Anti-Semitism in the Social Credit Party. . . ; A musicale will be (Continued on Page 4)
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