Friday, March 29^ 1940 JEWISH W E S T S R N B U L L E T IN 3
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Social i^otes
Mr. Harry Musikansky and Mr. MorryiWosk were Vancouver visitors in Seattle for several days last week. •
Following a six-week sojourn in San Francisco and Southern Califor-uia, Miss Irene Weiss has returned to the city.
Miss Ruth Fields, a guest in the city, during, the winter months, has returned to her home in Winnipeg, Man.
Miss Mildred Sirlin was a visitor n Portland for several days recently.
* * * Mr. Baruch Zuckerman, distinguished Zionist leader and world tra-■eller, of Jerusalem, Palestine, was n interesting visitor in the city for everal days recently, a guest at the "otel Vancouver.
Mrs. M. Parker spent several days ast week in Seattle, visiting with ier son and daughter.
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The Blossoms of ^ion were gpuests
t a delightful Purim Party last iturday afternoon when Iris Shore as hostess at her home, ll9T W. 6th.
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Mrs. H. Kolensky left last week or Calgary where she will visit-for "veral: weeks. .
'A card of thanks is tendered by e Pioneer Women's Organization •their members and friends for as--ting in entertaining Mr. Baruch uckerman during his stay in Van-tiver.
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During Mr. Baruch Zuckermann's
-it to Vancouver, Dr. and Mrs. M. check and Mr. and Mrs. D. Ne-6tz entertained at their homes in
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In co-operation with the Jr. B3. Girls the A.Z.A. held a joint roller-skating party at the RoUer Bowl on Wednesday, March 20th. The skating was followed by dancing. Because the attendance . was large, many more of these affairs will be held in the. future.
To date the A.Z.A. bowling team is still on top of the Y.M.H.A. bowling league. -
honor of this distinguished g^uest.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Obtover have returned to the city after spending the winter months in the South. . * * *
Mrs. H. Shafran, of East of the Mountains, Wash., was a recent visitor in the city, the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davidoff.
Rabbi H. Bloch, of Brooklyn, New York, visited in Vancouver with his sister-in-law, Mrs. M. Farber.
• * * Miss Mary Ilanchin, of Seattle,
was a week-end guest in Vancouver recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Levine, who have been spending the winter months in Vancouver, guests at the Ritz Hotel, left last week for their home in Winnipeg.
■ * *■ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hyams have returned to Vancouver after an extensive tour which included Los Angeles, New York, Toronto and other
Eastern fashion centres.
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Vancouver visitors in Seattle over the week-end wiere Mr. and Mrs. H.
Freedman and daughters Celia and Rose; Mrs. Peters; Mr. and Mrs. Golden; Mr. Louis Snider, and
Mr. Sam Parker.
« « • The photographs of Miss Slvans and Mias Annette Smith tiiat ran the last issue of the Bulletin were taken by Mr. B. H. Marlowe.
ENGAGED
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MISS ETHEL LEVI
Announcement is made of the enr gagement of Miss Ethel Le\i, youngest daughter of Mrs. M. Chase of Minneapolis, to Mr. William Weiss of Rock Bay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weiss of Hungary. The wedding is to take place in the early summer.
B.B. LADIES AUXILIARY
Spring Dance
Tuesday April 9th, 1940
WHITE ROSE BALLROOM
Dancing and Cards 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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CHAPEL SOCIETY NEWS
This organization held a very satisfactory Purim social last Sunday ^ven^ng, ^aroh d4Ui,--at the Centre and the Purim Baking Booth under Mrs. A. L. Singer, assisted by Mes-dames G. Rankin, A. Roadburg, D. Gross and Genser Sr. brought in very successful returns.
Mrs. H. Brown, the president, wishes to extend her sincerest thanks to the acting hostesses for the evening as well as to all those who contributed to the Baking Booth. The beautiful large Purim Koilich baked by Mrs. Hoffman was won by Mrs. R. Petersky.
HADASSAH NEWS
Lillian Freiman Chapter of Ha-dassah is planning for its next meeting to be held at the Centre Wednesday afternoon, April 3rd, 1940, at 2 p.m., a Rummage parcel shower.
Make up a pa,'rcel-of - any unwanted clothing that you are through with and bring it along for the Rummagie Sale to take,place shortly.
Come and bring-your friends as an-cnjoyable afternoon is being . planr ned by the Committee in charge-cards and, refreshments. Remember no admission—just a parcel for the Rummage Sale..
Contributions are still coming in for the Youth Aliyah Fund and anyone desirous of doing their bit can still do so by contacting Mrs. Pearl Shore, 1197 West 16th, BAyview 1127.
The two pictures "Green Fields" and "Homeland in jSlaking" shown at the Kitsilano High School by local Chapter of Hadassah on Wednesday evening, March 27th, brought very satisfactory response—proceeds to be used for Youth Aliyah fund.
MISS D0R.4 LEVI BECOMES BRIDE OF F BEDEBIOK N. ASH
' At a lovely wedding solemnized late Sunday afternoon, March 24th, Dora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levi was united in marriage to Mr. Frederick N. Ash of Victoria, Rabbi M. Berner of Victoria officiating.
The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents, 4051 Marguerite, before a fireplace bank-|d with spring flowers.
Entering to the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, played by Miss Jennie Albhouse of Victoria, the bride, given in marriage by her farther, was charming in a Moleyneaux model of white fine silk net embroidered in silver, over satin, a halo of mother o' pearl and orange blossoms with short veil of Brussells net completing her costume. Her bouquet was of gardenias and white carnations.
YOUNG ISRAEL
Attention all boys!
The Young Israel' is considering the accepting of new members. Boys from the ages of 13-17 are welcome. It has been thought that the Young Israel is a religious organization, but this is not so. Our program offers what no club in this city has, for the Young Israel is now trying to form a Jewish recreational centre, which has never been done before. Our club is in no way sponsored by anyone, except the executive. The Saturday morning services at the Scha-ra Tzedeck Talmud Torah Hall are carried on entirely by Young Israel boys, under the worthy supervision of Rev. J. Spiro.
For further information phone or see'' personally either Paul Tyer, High. 1515-R; Benny Parker, High. 0865-L; Max Jaffe, High. 2577-L.
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RECEPTION SUNDAY FOR RECENT BRIDE
Mr. and Mrs. I. Warnick entertained on Sunday afternoon in the Social Suite of the Hotel Vancouver honoring their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friedberg, whose marriage took place recently. Mrs. Friedberg is the former Geral-dine Clair Warnick of this city, and her husba;nd is the son of Mr. N. Friedberg and the late Mrs. Friedberg of Seattle.
For receiving the bride wore a gown of powder blue complimented with a corsage of white roses.
A three-tiered wedding cake was attractively displayed on an individual round table in the tea room.
The beautifully appointed tea table was centred with pastel sweet peas and lily of the valley, at which Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. J. White, Mrs. H. Blank and Mrs. L. G. White presided. Assisting were Miss Evelyn Smith and the Misses Edith and Phyllis Friedberg, sisters of the groom.
During the reception several piano selections were rendered by Miss Bernice Smith,
Rabbi Samuel Cass proposed the toast to the bride and groom.
Following the reception, intimate friends were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warnick, 6707 Arbutus,
VANCOUVER LITTLE THEATRE
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April 1 - 2 - 3 at 8.20 p.m.
Prices—50c and 75c~-All Seats Reserved Tickets at J. W. KeUy Piano Co., SEy. 7066
BAR MITZVAH
Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Wasserman announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jack, to take place at Congregation Beth Israel on Saturday morning, March 30th,
No cards have been issued and Mr. and Mrs. Wasserman take this means of extending an invitation to their relatives and friends to join with them on this occasion and the reception following.
JUNIOR JUDAEAN GIRLS
Our big Membership Drive will come to a climax at the next meeting of the club. This meeting will be held on March 31 at 2:30 p.m. in the Community Centre, A novel prize is to be awarded to the girl bringing in the most new members to the Club.
Absolutely new plans for Judaean Night will be drawn up at the meeting on Sunday,
On March 18, the Junior Judaean Girls had as their guests for the
Attending the bride as matrons of honor were her sisters, Mrs. Ann Helman, attractively gowned in orchid silk net over taffeta with shirred jacquette and.matching accessories, and corsage of roses, and Mrs. Sally Arenott in .an. apple green dress similarly styled, complimented with a corsage of roses.'
: The bridesmaids, the Misses Pauline and Evelyn Levi, also sisters of the bride were attractive in their delicately colored Scarlett O'Haro dresses of net, with jacquettes, the former in turquois blue and the latter in rose pink. Matching accessories and corsages of roses completed their costumes.
The little flower girls, Fae and Sharon Gordon of Bellingham, car-r-ying baskets of spring flowers, were pretty in their period gowns of net, the former in pale blue and the latter in yellow.
Supporting the groom as best man was Mr. H. I. Mallek of Victoria. Ushers, were . Messrs. Max , Arehottj L. B. Helman, Harry Levi and Manuel Levi.
For the occasion Mrs. S. Levi, mother of the bride, was gowned in a Schiaparelli Model of fuschia lace with long sleeves and full skirt. A corsage of roses complimenting her costume.
Mrs. M. Brill of Victoria, aunt of the groom, chose an ensemble of Queen blue crepe, with corsage of roses. Another aunt of the groom, Mrs. I. L, Halparin, of Winnipeg, was gowned attractively in black French lace, trimmed with rose; a corsage of roses also complimenting her costume,
iPoUowing the five o'clock ceremony, dinner was served to a hundred guests. Later in the evening a reception was held to which many friends were invited.
After a short honeymoon to Seattle and a motor trip through the Island, the bridal couple will make their home in Victoria,
For travelling the bride donned a smart black costume, complete with silver foxes and harmonizing accessories.
Out of town guests at the wedding included: Mrs, I, L, Halparin, Winnipeg; Mrs, M. Brill, Mrs. J, Bernstein, Rabbi and Mrs. M, Bemer, Mr, and Mrs, H. Mallek, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boas, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rose, Miss Sophie Green, Miss Jenny Albhouse, Miss Frankie Alexander, Mr. Sam Moldoon, and Mr. I, M. Nodeck, all of Victoria; Mrs, H, Levine, Mr, and Mrs. H. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gordon of Bellingham, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vinikow and Miss Florence Delman of Seattle, Wash.; and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Crescent Beach, B,C,
B, 6, LADIES' AUXILIARY
A Purim party for the, children of B'nai B'rith members, was held at the Centre on Wednesday afternoon, March 27th, at 2:30 p.m, under the chairmanship, of Mrs. Debby Izen. The program was contributed by pupils from Belva Plottel's sSchool of Dancing. A very enjoyable number was given by Master Danny Goldsmith.
Baldng Contest Wednesday evening. May 29tli, 1940, at Centre (Iceep this date open).. ...
Mrs, Freda Vandt, 1842 Venables, Highland 0794-M, has been appointed chairman for B'nai B'rith Correspondence School of Jewish Studies and anyone knowing of any children in rural districts of our
OBITUARY
. There passed away at Montevidio, Uruguay, onFebruary 28th, 1940, Mr. Isaac Berson, He is survived by his wife, two sons, and two daughters, Mrs. S. Shine of Vancouver, and Mrs. Sagalof of Montevidio, Uruguay.
faith who would be interested in such literature—please contact Mrs. Vandt. There are no tuition fees whatsoever and the purpose of this is to disseminaite the faith, and ideals of our forefathers to our children who are unable to. take advantage of a Jewish school in their vicinity, and whose parents prefer the scholastic curriculum of a studied regrime earnestly prepared. .
PASSOVER
The dates of the Passover ^'car are as follows: jBegins—
Monday evening, April 22
Tuesday, April 23 . Wednesday, April 24. Ends—
; Sunday evening, April 28 , Monday, April 29 ; Tuesday, April 30.
this
evening the Kingsway Branch of C.G.LT, Everybody present had a good time. To Nicky Horen, otir Social Chairman, much praise is due for the fine program that she prepared.
Be seeing you all at the next Ju-doean meeting.
Join Junior Judaea, the Club with the Zionist ideal.
3n Mo
onor of (PaUover
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