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WEDDINGS
Mr. and Mrs. L. Zlvot of this city, annoimce the imrriage of their eldest daughter, Claire, to Nathan .Arthur Miles, eldest sonsofAOx. and - Miles of Wiiinlpeg, Man. Mr. Miles received his Bachelor of Commerce degree at Harvard University and his LLJD. at the University of Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles spent their hon-ejnnoon in - the Eastern States and have now taken-upjresidence in Winnipeg.
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Week Cbmmencmg Wednesday' NOVEMBER 1st
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Patronage Appreciated
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Manager
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: ]\^. ~ David Maser has returned to Gt1»wa, after an extended visit in the eity. ,. ; '
; Mis. t. Taub of Montreal, who has been the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. Harrison" has returned to her home in the easti
Miss Clara Blank of Winnipeg,
Manitoba, is the guest of her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ilany Seidelman, 4623 W. 7th avenue; « * *
Miss Anne Berenbaum was a charming tea hostess in honor of a'recent bride, Mrs. Dave Rankin (nee Sophies ShaSer) when she entertained about 30 guests ■ at her home in the La Belle Apartments. Assisting the hostess diffing the afternoon were the Misses Anne; Sweid, Beverly Rose and
Mrs. Harry Seidelman.
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Mr. li. Zivot has returned home after spending the past few months ;m Winnipeg;, where he attended the marriage of his daughtery Clalf e; to
Mr. Nathan/ikllles of the prairie^ city.
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'Mir. Kenneth Martin Pastman, well-known HoUsrwood actor at present appearing as Master of Ceremonies at a, local wellrknown night spot, is the guest oif his sister-in-law, Mrs. Sylvia Pastman.
_5:^Mf. and I/frs. Sam Morris have as ^their guests the latter's: sister, Mrs. A. Zober and her two children, Sonia and Frances, of Cordova, Alaska^ who are spending the winter months in this city. )
On the occasion of their silver wed-, ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Leon; Braverman, 1823 Parker St^j were' honorees at a surprise party given by; sixty of their friends at their home; recently; and at which: they.; were the • recipients of a very lovely gift.
• Mr.:and .Mrs. Sam Hersog, Mani-tobai-St;; ihave as their^ guest, Mrs. Harry^gRoher^^ of former resident of tliiS city. '' .
Mr. and Mrs. B. Mazelow,of this city, announce the engagemenib of their daughter Florence of Los An-
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Angeles, Calll., the marriage to take place diuring the latter part of February.
ENGAGEMENTS
Of interest in Winnipeg and Vancouver circles is. the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. David Kaplan of Winnipeg, of the .engagement of their daughter, Fanny, to Mr. Mendel Dodek, of Vancouver.
Of interest to their malny friends Is the announcement made rscontly of the engagement of Miss Sara A. rSally) Sirlin, eldest daughter of Mrs. Sirlin and the late Mr. Herman Sirlin ifo Mr. .George:ROadburg, >5dn of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roadburg, the marriage to'take place in the early part of December.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson an-Eounce the engagement of their .daughter Dora, to Mr. I. Golcman, Vancouver, the marriage to take place during the month of November.
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BAR MITZVAH
At Congregation Beth Israel last Saturday, Isadore, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Barrett became Bar Mitzvah, delivering his Maftir in a very fine manner,^ doing, credit to tlie teaching of Mr. -J. Spitzen, . ;
In honor i>f their.son, Mrs. Barrett entertained at' ai family dinner a^ ,^tiielr home bii Saturday evening: With a social evening on Sunday when a few close friehds were invited. Among the out-of-tovsSiguestS' present on this occasion, were Mrs.' J. E. Mintzwith her twin ,sons of Seattle; snd" Mrs. E. M. Reiner and'
sqn, of. Aberdeen, Ws5b.
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Many yout-of-tovm- were] amongst the one hundred guests en-i tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Sa,m Mor-i ris at their home last Sunday evening; on the occasion of the Bar Mitzvah; of their son,'Benjamin, which took; place .last Sa,turday at the Cbngrega-| tion Schara Tzedeck. The Bar Mitzvah who delivered his Maftir in a most creditable manner, had as his teacher, Mr. Sharkansky.
Among those in the city from Seattle for this event were: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Green, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lief,, JAr. and Mrs. D, Barlia, and Mr. and; Mrs. J. Casher. Also from out of the city were Mrs. Morris* sister, Mr. A.'; Zober with her two daughters of Cordova, Alaska.
Coimcfl of Jewish Women
Don't forget the ConncU Party tomorrow night at the home of Mr. M. Koenigsberg, 1307 Nanton Ave., at 8:30 pjn.. to which the general public 'is tavited. A very enjoyable evening is being planned, so come and have a happy time on Saturday evening, October 28th: You may make up your own games If" you jwish. Please bring your own cards. v
In place of our next regular meeting, Council Is planning a Koflee EjLautsch for oiu: newcomers from overseas, on Wednesday, November 8, at 2:30: p.m. A special program is being planned with appropriate music and a short skit, followed by..a leisurely social hour.
The Council Sewing Group met at the Community Centre, on Tuesday, October 24th, and; will meet every Tuesday at 12:30 pjn. hereafter. Come and bring your; sandwich. Tea rwill be provided.
Owing to the great demand for Instructors, in the Home Nursing Course,-the Red Cross have Informed us that they - will have an: tnsteuctor available on or before November 15. All those, who have signified their intention of taking the Home Nursing Coiu-se will be phoned, but the day has been set for Tuesdays, to coincide with the Sewing Day.
CAMP NEWS^A Mothers' Club, has been formed among those ladies who were at camp last summer. Their aim and object will be to work during the winter months to raise enough money to' make a permanent; contribution before; the camp re-opens next year. Already social affairs have been held which were enthusiastically attended, and others are bemg planned for the future. Coimcil of/Jewish Women is highly appreciative of these efforts on the part of Camp Mothers, and wishes "them every success.
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1IAD.4SSAH NEWS
Facts Every Hadassah Mezsber Should E3IOW
j 1. We have to Palesttoe today a strong, virile Jewish community of jhalf a million people.
2. The Jewish population of the 'city of Tel Aviv today is 160,000. This is greater than the entire Jewish population of all Canada, which is 156,-000.
,, 3. No immigrants are being turned 'back from Palesttoe. Colonial Secretary Malcolm MacDonald, Informed the House of. Commons, to London, on October 4th,; that durtog the pest three, months, no illegal immigrants had been turned back; that 6,323 Jews had entered : without immigration icertificates diu'ing that period, ac-cordtog to government figiures.
4. Jewish refugees are now poiu^g itoto Palesttoe^rriving to the most desperate circumstances. Food, cloth-tog, health services, and employment must be provided for them at once.
! ' 5. The settlement of these new refugees is proceedtog at a rapid pace —and large material resources are required by the Keren Kayemeth and 'Keren Hayesod, to matotaln this work.
6. The work of Youth Aliyah is being carried forward as. rapidly as funds permit.
7. The Jews of Palesttoe have already organized to give aid to Jews to Poland aiid refugee Jews who have fled from Romnania and Hungary:
8. Canadian Hadassah has placed itself at'the service of the Empire, to this grave crisis. We are assumtog duties for Red Cross and the Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women.
9. Over 136,000 Jewish men and wo-^ men to Palesttoe have volunteered for war and emergency services, to the British army.
10. The spirit of the Yishuv is firm and unshakable and stands as a bea^; con of light and hope to the Jewish people throughout the world to this
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Coundl of Jewbh. Juniors
It's the last Tuesday in the month and time again for the regular monthly meeting of the Junior.Coim-;cil, 3 o'clock, October Ist, at the Jew-: ish Conununity Centre.
There will be much business ' to discuss and followtog this, the in-^ itial appeai-ance will ,1».ke.,place of our Dramatic Group under the very' capable direction of Miss Yetta Homstein, a well known > dramatic artist with the local Little Theatre'
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CHESED SHEL' HAMES
All members and friends are cordially invited to attend the B.C. Products Luncheon to be held at Spencer's Store on Tuesday, October 31st, 1939, at 12.30 p.m. Consenttog: to act as hostesses for this ailfair are: Mesdsunes Moscoviteh, Ham-, mer, Lederman, Rootman, Barrettt, B. Wosk.
The meeting held at the Commun-. ity Centre on Tuesday evening, Octo-. ber 24th, 1939, by the Chapiel Society, was "well attended and this organization is proceeding with their plans towards .obtaining their objective. CHAPEL SOCDSTT
A social will be held on Sunday evening, November 12, at the home of Mrs. C; Weiner, 1826 West 12th Avenue: Hostesses for this social will be Mesdames A. Stirlin, C; Weiner, A. Finn, L. Zacks, Bailey, Petersky, Polovsky, E. Miller.
Letters to the Editor
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TO THE E-Dmm:
I venture to address a short letter on theurgent necessity of the building of, the,:.prppos$u. ATPBas H'Quor-as'^ in the City ;ol Vancouver for which our ladies are struggling to raise the necesssiry^funds.' However, in. this I observe that the men should give them assistance and I sincerely appeal that I truat it will be built during my lifetime,
(Signed) Lieberman L. Rubinoviritz.
period of crisis. ■
SERVICE and SACRIFICE These are our watehwords to this period of totemational crisis. Our work goes on! Every member of Hadassah to Canada must do her part. ,
~ Hadassah Notes
Hadassah will hold a miscellaneous shower for bazaar.j ; ' ^
Lastead of the regular monthly meeting* there will be a shower held on Wednesday, November 1, at 2:00 pjn. There will be cards and refreshments.
Keep this date open. Bring your friends. • 5 % '
Group and participant in many radio presentations.
The supporting cast of "Everybody's Doing It," the play chosen for the evening, includes: the Misses^ Marion Arenson, Joey Baumgart, Zara Goldberg, ^Ella Jarvis, Nancy, Brail and Helen Cowan. With this roster of clever amateurs an excellent entertainment can be anticipated.
C. KOLBERG & SON OPEN MODERN MEAT MARKET
An important announcement has just been made by Mr. G. Kolberg, that he has given up the -Kosher Meat Market at 527 Georgia, and is opening a modem up-to-date Kosher Meat Market under the heading of Kolberg and Son., at 14251 West Broadway. This spotlessly clean store will be operated under the most sanitary conditions, being situated to the heart of the Jewish community among pleasant surroimdings. Mr. Kolberg hopes by personal at-~ tention, courtesy, combined vdth reasonable prices for the finest meat, to give the utmost satisfaction to old and new customers.
Saturday evening, October 28, has been set for the opening date of this new Kosher Meat Market, and in our advertising columns there will -bo found an attractive price list and description of meats.
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A Fine Selection of New and Reconditioned Bugs Also exclusive' imported hand-made petit point miniatures
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