Friday, March 15, 1940 JEWISHWESTERN BULLETIN 5
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■ Mrs. Mortimer A. Levy has returned to the city after spending the past two months with relatives in Portland.. J ;... . .■^■y-''"^'^
Miss Sally BobrofP and Miss Ruth Wolman left Sunday for Los Angeles where they will represent Vancouver Section Council of Jewish Juniors^at the Biennial Western Interstate Conference of the National Council of Jewish Juniors being held at the Hotel Ambassador in Los Angeles from March 17-22. En route they will visit in Seattle, San Francisco and Mexico.
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Mrs. Norman Brown, president of the Vancouver. Council of Jewish: Women left Thursday for Los Angeles to attend the Conference of the National Conference of Jewish Women being held in Los Angeles. On her .return she will visit in San Francisco, with her parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Sayers, well-known presidents of Vancouver for many lyears, have left for Toronto where Ithey will make their home in the [future. •
Miss iPorine Lipkind of. Calgary, I spent several days in Vancouver last Iweek. -
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Mrs. H. Ginsberg of Calgary Is the Ihouse guest of-Mr., and Mrs. S. Was-rman, enrqute to the Convention the Council of Jewish Women in
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MISS ANNETTE SMITH
Mrs. S. Wasserman entertained a }up of friends at tea on Monday afternoon/In honor of Mrs. H. Gins-erg of Calgary.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans of Richelieu Avenue, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Audry, to Mr. Sidney Hattenstone, only son of Mrs. D. Iftittenstone a,nd the late M. Hattenstone of Manchester, England. The wedding will take place in the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith announce the engagement of their only daughter, Annette, to Mr. Norman Rothstein, onlyison of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rothstein. The wedding will take place very quietly on April 20.
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PEBEOIUTBR-BIAZELOW
Mr. and Mrs. B. Mazelow of this city announce the marriage of their daughter Florence, to Raymond, son of Mr. snd Mrs.; B. Perelmuter of Los Angeles, California,, which took
place during the. early part of February.' ■ ■ ■
The young couple left for Palm Springs and Catilina Island for their honeymoon.
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ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wosk of this city announce'the engagement of their elder daughter Esther, to Hyman, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. L Ahroni of San Fernando, California, formerly of Vancouver.
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JUNIOR HAD ASS AH
Well, girls, our Leap Year Party was a success. It took place, you know, in the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nemetz on the 29th. We went back a decade when refreshment time came, we had the fellows bid on attractively arranged boxes and. baskets which housed delectable goodies. The proceeds of the affair is going to swell our contribution for Youth Aliyah. The young ladies and their swains enjoyed the party so very much, that we are planning another for the near future. Our parties, of course, are for paid-up members and their escorts.
How many of us are well-versed in bur own Jewish history? Our lore is most interesting, and who does not like to trace back his genealogy? Mr. Zyi Schreiner, genial principal of the Talmud Torah, inaugurated a series of lectures on March 6th at the attractive apartment of Mrs. Sophie Drach. The evening reached a hew high culturally for us young folk. When once you've attended the_ series, you will want to be present at every lecture. Our next Study Group will be at the home of our advisor, Mrs. Moe Cohen, at 1058 Nelson Street, on Wednesday, March 20th, at 8:30. Let us see you all there.
The next general meeting will be at the home of the Misses Celia and Rose Freedman, 123 E. 5th, at 8:15 sharp on the 28th of March.
CHAPEL SOCIETY NEWS
The Chesed Shel Hames (Chapel Society are planning to.hold a Purim Social at the Centre on Sunday evening, March 24th, at 8:00 p.m. They will also have a Purim Baking Booth of Purim delicacies.
Consenting to act as hostesses for this evening are: Mesdames J. Mo-lofif, H. Bojra-nner, S. Goldblopm, F. Beck, L Albert, W. Steiner, S. Weinberg, T. Lask, Z. Frank,.A. I.. Goodman, M. Plant, L. Halperin, W. Gen-ser, I. Klein, L. Goodman, N. Adirim, J, Checov.
Next meeting of this organization will be held at the Centre, Tuesday evening, March 26th, 1940.
JUNIOR JUDAEAN BOYS
At our next meeting which will be held at the Commimity Centre on Sunday, March 17 at 2:30 p.m, sharp, the guest speaker will be Dr. Hugo Prank. Also a new executive will be elected for the coming term, so all members are requested to attend this very interesting meeting.
At last, boys, our long-awaited paper will be ready for distribution to members.
JUNIOR JUDAEAN GIRLS
The most interesting meeting of the year will be held this Sunday at the Community Centre. The business meeting will start at 2:00 p.m. and the Joint Educational program will be held at 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Hugo Frank who will address both the Girls and Boys' Judaean Clubs. Don't forget that the business meeting will begin at 2:00 p.m. and not 2:30 p.m. as ordinarily. . '.
On Monday, March 18 at 7:30 p.m. the Judaean Girls will play "hostess" to the members of the C.G.I.T. Girls of Kingsway. Those who attended the party that the club gave for us know that taey put much of their work and time into it, so let us all turn out and give them and ourselves a good time. The party will end about 9:45 p.m. and all that come are assured of a wonderful time. Bring any games that you may have, to the meeting on Sunday.
TALMUD TORAH BAZAAR ??KEEP MAY 15 OPEN??
JUNIOR B. B GIRLS
Oh March 28 at the Community Centre, Junior B'nai B'rith will hold an open meeting. A very attractive program has been arranged, including Zvi Schreiner as gfuest speaker, musical selections, and the raffling of the tickets now being sold. Everybody is invited to attend this meeting which promises to be the best.
In the very near future a rollar-' skating party will be held at the Roller Drome with the A,Z,A. There will be dancing and refreshments will be served. Members will be notified by telephone as to the exact date.
Attention Siookworms — and any one else who can read. A Book Drive is now in progress to aid the Jewish Library at the Centre. So dig down deep for any old books you have around the house, and be ready to have them picked up Sunday.
Jr. B.B. and A.Z.A. are now considering the idea of having a weekly "Hot Session" on Sunday nights. This means that everyone comes to listen to the latest records, hold discussions, etc., but not dance! Watch the Bulletin for further particulars on this novel idea. That Is all for now—there will be more at the Open Meeting.
B. B. LADIES' AUXILIARY
' Mrs. F. Golden, chairman for blankets for Polish refugees project, wishes to extend on behalf of ,the Vancouver Auxiliary No. 77 rB'nai B'rith sincerest thanks and appreciation to all donors and const ributors towards this undertaking. .Mrs. I. L. Kostman is particularly ^thanked for her kind donation of u-affle proceeds from dress, raffled at the last B'nai B'rith meeting. Donations; ^or this B!nai B'rith project :^e<sttU'coming inland gratefully accepted. -There is still an opportunity to anyone who wishes to assist in this worthy work.
Oiildren's Purinx Party
A Children's Purim Party is being planned by the B'nai B'rith Auxiliary under the chairmanship of Mrs. Debby Izen to take place at the Community Centre on Wednesday afternoon, March 27, at 3:00 p.m. A very enjoyable program is being -planned and contributing, to the afternoon's entertainment will be pupils from Belva Plottel's School of Dancing.
tiThe Vancouver Auxiliary B'nai B'rith are also planning a Spring Dance to be held .on April 9, at the White Rose Ballroom. Keep this diate open for a good time.
;f'Owing to the Men's Lodge honoring their visitor. Grand President of District No. 4 at an Open Meeting to which an open invitation has been extended to the members of the Auxiliary, there will be no meeting held by the Auxiliary on the evening of March 19.
COUNCIL NEWS
A very successful meeting was held at the Community Centre on Wednesday, March 13th, when Mrs. H;- Ginsberg, Regional Supervisor for Western Canada of Canadian National Council, was our guest speaker. Mrs. Ginsberg gave us a very inspiring message from Canadian National Council. We were indeed fortunate to have had the pleasure of a visit from Mrs. Ginsberg, who is on her way to the Western Interstate Conference at Los Angeles.
Our other guests at this meeting were the Camp Mothers and Council was very glad to v/elcome them.
Mrs. Norman Brown left as our delegate last Thursday, for the Western Interstate Conference at Los Angeles, and we are looking forward to an interesting report from her about the activities of the Conference. Our local Council will be represented also by an exhibit of posters depicting the history of our local Council from its inception to the present day.
Plans are going ahead for the Bowling Party which will be held sometime in April.
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JUNIOR COUNCIL
Here, we are again to tell you of what goes on. in our club in case you haven't heard..
Our last general meeting was held at the Community Centre on February 27 and we had the extreme pleasure of hearing from Rabbi Samuel Cass. His topic was on the great sage "Rashi." ■
Miss Lillian Wolman gave a report on the annual party given by our organization at the Crippled Children's Home, Saturday, February 25. A number of our girls went to visit with the children and enjoyed the party as much as the kiddies.
Miss Joey Baumgart reported on a Roller Skating Party at the Centre Rollerdrome. It seems if you are not a Skater you are just not in the running. So we' ought to get in on these parties girls. •
The Studj' Group met at the home of Nancy Brail, Tuesday, March 5, which turned out to be a surprise party for our two delegates who were leaving for California to represent our" Vancouver Junior Council iat the convention in .Los Angeles. Our next Study Group will be held at the home of Miss Axm Abramson, 1533 West 7th Avenue. You are all invited to spend a really interesting evening under the able directorship of Mrs. T; Schreiner. We'll be seeing you;...........
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At the last meeting of the chapter, March 3, the "Speakers Class' took over the cultural programme of the meeting. The members gave informal, unprepared speeches which were a credit to their coach, Jr. Advisor Mitch Snider. Alephs making speeches were: Harold Pearl on "What I'm Getting Out of A.Z.A.";
Jack Rose on "The Telegraph System"; Jack Faghin on "What Has to be Done for the Best Chapter Award"; Bob Wener on "The Speakers Class"; Phil Snider on "Co-operation" and Rube Silverman on
The Kosher Meat Business." Bill Upton, Past Master' Councellor of the local DeMolay chapter, spoke on
Theatre Production In Va,ncouver." Plans for the annual International A.Z.A. Sabbath have been completed. The service will commence at 8:00 p.m. at the Beth Israel Congregation. The programme for the evening will be entirely taken over by A.Z.A.' members including ushering, reading, and the delivering of sermons.
Watch this column for news on the big A.Z.A. spring frolic.
TALMUD TORAH BAZAAR ?? KEEP MAY 15 OPEN ??
YOUTH AUYAH
A social for the benefit of Youth Aliyah will be held this Saturday evening, March 16 at the home of Mrs. J. Checov, 1305 W, 13th Ave. Everybody is welcome.
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