)ECEMBER 23, 1949
THE CANADIAN JEWISH IEVIEW
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TORONTO MEETINGS
daughter, Charlotte, to Albert L. Halpert, of New York, the marriage to take place on December 24, at Murray House, with Rabbi David Monson officiating.
UNITED JEWISH Welfare tnd : Mrs. A. B. Bennett, 6 iurton Road, is the new chairman of the Women's Service Council, succeeding Mrs. Nathan Perl-mutter. She has served as a member of the board of directors of the Welfare Fund, and as chairman of the Women's Service Council.
� KAPPA SIGMA CHI Sorority annual charity dance in aid of the New Mount Sinai and Sick Children's Hospitals, is on Friday, January 27, at the Club Norman, con-venership of Misses Frances Klay-man, Joyce Goldman, Betty Sklar. For information call Me. 2044; or Ol. 6074.
bride-elect; Mrs. Archie Shulman, her sister-in-law. Mrs. M. Winkler, at the table, was assisted by Mes-dames A. Nathans, L. Zuker, H. Baker, Miss Beverley Jacobs. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Litman, 517 Palmerston Boulevard.
� HADASSAH: Pearle Goodfellow Chapter meeting, at the home of Mrs. M. Myers, 101 Burnside Drive, had Mrs. H. Shapiro, president, presiding. For the tenth anniversary celebration, on Monday, January 9, at Murray House, conveners are Mrs. L. Rapp, Mrs. E. Ezrin. Queen Esther Chapter met at the home of Mrs. M. Dorfman, 186 Lonsmount Drive, Mrs. I. Fox presided. Mrs. J. Cole and Mrs. M. Berr, donated to the Village Fund. Thoso present donated to the clothing drive for Israel. Mrs. M. Feld-man, 308 Lauder Avenue, was welcomed as a new member. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. I. Fox, 279 Montrose Avenue, on Monday, January 9. Razel Chapter of Junior Hadassah was formed in honour of the late Mrs. David Dunkelman. The president is Miss Eunice Helpert. Other members are: Misses Lucy Cohen, Bern ice Liss, Selma Merker, June Oster, Claire Portnoy, Minnie Prashker, Miriam Mandel, Frances Chelsky, Lilian Silver. Negev Business and Professional Chapter, met at the Zionist Building, Miss Lillian Och-berg, president, presiding. In a symposium on political, economic and educational aspects of Israel, those taking part were: Misses ROM Ruben stein, Katherine Pless, Delia Sternber?. Miss Be* Helperu won the raffle. $200, proceeds of the bazaar, was collected. A social and educational meeting will be held on December 29. Prospective members call Miss Rose Glazier, Ki. 3063. Schmarye Levine Chapter dessert luncheon was at the home of Mrs. S. Kle-banoff, Glenayr Road. Mrs. H. Kamarner reported on the Negev dinner for Samuel Kronick. Mrs. P. Kirtzf thanked the hostess. At
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e MIZRACHI Women's Organization Deborah Chapter met at the home of Mrs. H. Goldberg, 362 Palmerston Boulevard. Mrs. M. Roher, president, presided. Mrs. H. Salb, reported on the administrative board meeting held in Montreal, Quebec. Mrs. D. Ochs, cultural chairman, gave a reading. Mrs. H. Keltz read a Chanukah message. A Chanukah party is taking place at the home of Mrs. P. Edell, 478 Palmerston Boulevard, on Sunday, December 25, at 7 p.m. Friends welcome.
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han Road, the former Miss Evelyn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith, 8 Menin Road, whose marriage to Mr. Fingold, son of Mrs. Louis Fingold, 69 Dunloe Road, and the late Louis Fingold, took place recently. The honouree wore a Chartreuse-coloured gabardine tailored suit, with black accessories. She was presented with a silver tray. Pioneer Women are giving a Chanukah party of mothers and children at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, on Tuesday, December 27, convened by: Mesdames C. Bokser, S. Chernik, M. Kraicer. Israeli dances, led by Miss Temi London, will be accompanied by Perry Kraicer on the accordion. Irving Gester will be master of ceremonies. Club Masada Chanukah meeting was at the home of Mrs. L. Freedman, 239 View-mount Avenue, where candles were lit by Mrs. M. Leroy; prayer was read by Mrs.' S. Weinberg; Chanukah stories were told by Mrs. S. Wax.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schnittman, 180 Palmerston Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Esther Beatrice, to Philip Skovronek, 607 Markham Street, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Skovronek; and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. B. Cincinatus, 607 Markham Street, to take place on Sunday, December 25, at Shaw Street Synagogue, with Rabbi David Monson officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. David Josephs, 187 Pendrith Street, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Phyllis, to Sydney, son of Mrs. C. S. Mandel, 1 Ross Street, and the late Charles Saul Mandel, to take place on Sunday, December 25, at Bais Yehuda Synagogue, with Rabbi A. Kelman officiating.
e GOEL TZEDEC Synagogue Religious Chanukah party on Sunday, December 25, will see a play with this cast: Michael Appleton, Judith Bassin, Linda Birnbaum, Muriel Bockner, Harvey Eisen, Ruth Hill-man, Melvin Himel, Marion James, Mickey Kaplar, Earl Levi, Susan Levine, Paul Levine, Leonard Schwartz, Elaine Sherkin, Milton Shore, Jerome Simon, Judy Graner, Bramwell Morrison, David Goldstein. Rabbi Norman N. Shapiro, Montague Raisman, chairman of the Religious School committee; Mrs. Albert Saunders, chairman of Sisterhood the School committee; Ei:r Feldheim, educational director, will address the students, who receive gifts.
e HOLY BLOSSOM Temple, Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg: Friday service, at 8.15 p.m.; Saturday at 11.30 a.m. The Temple Singers, direction of Emil Gartner, will sing parts of Judas Maccabaeus, on Friday. Murray Sklar, I. Silver assisted with the Torah Reading. The candles were lit by Mrs. Sklar and Mrs. Silver. Social hour hoat-
e SONS OF DAVID Ladies Auxiliary tea, at the home of Mrs. R. Kleinberg, 340 Crawford Street, was in aid of the New Mount Sinai Hospital. Mrs. M. Gulko, Mrs. A. Aarons received at the door. Those pouring were: Mesdames H. Cohen, M. Cohen, S. Goldfoot, R. Stern. The table was decorated with chrysanthemums in a variety of colours, and pink lighted tapers. Mrs. Kleinberg was given a vote of thanks by the members. Executive meeting is on Wednesday, December 28, at the home of Mrs. H. Finstein, 43 Montrose Avenue.
e BNAI BRITH Young Men district convention publicity chairman is Al. Gellman, for the meeting in March, .in Toronto, of delegates from the Laurentian Region, New England States, New York State. He is a member of Sholom Chapter, and account executive with Ben Sugarman Limited, Advertising Agency.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosen, of Kitchener, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Feldman, 38 Glenholme Avenue, the marriage to take place on Sunday, December 25, at half-past five o'clock, at Yeshiva Torath Chaim, with Rabbi Judah Washer officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamburger, 13 Humewood Drive, formerly of London, England, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Sonia, to Jack, son of Mrs. Helen Chernoff, 169 Grace Street, the marriage to take place on Monday, December 26, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, with Rabbi Judah Washer officiating, assisted by Cantor A. Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pulver, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Anita, to JSydney, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Paikin, of Hamilton, the marriage to take place on Monday, December 26, at home, with Rabbi Norman N. Shapiro officiating.
MARRIAGES
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***& donated to the money shower in aid of Israel. Mrs. H. Kamarner gave a vote of thanks to the hostess.
e PHILADONS social evening, at the home of Mrs. J. Jacobs, 64 Wembley Road, honoured Mist Helen Shulman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shulman, 163 Brunswick Avenue, whose marriage to Nathan Lustig, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lustig, 170 McCaul Street, takes place on Saturday, March 11. Among the guests present were: Mrs. S. Shulman, Mrs. H. Ettison, Mrs. M. Cohen, Miss Sarah Shulman, mother, and sisters of the
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e CAMP WINNEBAGOE camp reunion will be held in the Fiesta Room of the Prince George Hotel, on Monday, December 26, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Danson receiving, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Danson, and Mrs. Earl A. Farber.
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The marriage of Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lichtman, 27 Aldburn Road, to Alexander Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Salzman, 348 Walmer Road North, took place on Tuesday, November 1, at five-thirty o'clock, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, -with ftabbi JuJali Waairei--offl-dating, assisted by Cantor S. Stolnitz and Cantor K. Bernstein. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a gown of white Chantilly lace, satin, and net, with scalloped portrait neckline, outlined in seed pearls beads, long tight sleeves, fitted bodice, and full skirt, with three tiers, the lace from the third tier extending into a train. Her full-length tulle illusion veil was held by a scalloped lace mantilla designed with seed pearl beads, and she carried Calla lilies and babies' breath. Mrs. Lawrence Rubin was matron of honour, in an emerald-green iridescent taffeta strapless gown, with full skirt, and matching bolero jacket, with high collar, and three-quarter-length sleeves, also a matching turban, with jewelled green plume, and carried bronze-coloured and yellow chrysanthemums. Mesdames K. Lichtman, W. Salzman, and J. Mann, were bridesmaids. Each wore a bronze-coloured iridescent taffeta strapless gowns, with full skirt, and matching stole, also poke bonnet, with yellow plume, and carried bronze and green roses, and chrysanthemums. Wilfred Salzman was best man. Kenneth Lichtman, Hal. Bleache, Harry Sutton, Syd. Rakoff, and Jack Goodfield were ushers. At a reception in the Crystal Ballroom of the King Edward Hotel, Mrs. Lichtman wore a cinnamon-coloured Chantilly lace gown, with square neckline, long sleeves, with bronze bead trimming, and straight skirt, with beading on the side drape, matching colour velvet hat with bird-of-paradise plume, and corsage of pink orchids. Mrs. Salzman wore blue Chantilly lace over satin, with low neckline, long sleeves, and straight skirt, also blue plumed tulle hat, and corsage of blue orchids. For the trip to Miami Beach, Florida, and New York, the bride wore a rust-coloured and black gabardine suit, with yellow and green hat, brown squirrel jacket, black accessories, and white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Salzman are residing at 27 Aldburn Road. Both received their bachelor of arts degrees at the University of Toronto.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Applebaum,
122 Huron Street, announce the
/'engagement of their daughter,
�Pearl Molly, to Sydney, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kroll, 3045
Dundas Street West.
Mr. and Mra. Nathan Mainster, 1267 Gerrard Street East, announce UM tagagrtnagt of
nertrude, to Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Leibovitz, 561 Euclid Avenue, the marriage to take place in March.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shulman, 163 Brunswick Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Nathan, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lustig, 170 McCaul Street, the marriage to take place on Saturday, March 11, at Murray House.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silver, 588 Castlefield Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gil-da, to Philip Mandelbaum, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Mandelbaum, the marriage to take place in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, 96 Braemar Gardens, announce the engagement of their daughter, Adele, to Jerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhodes, of Los Angeles, Cal., the marriage to take place in March.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wolfson, 212 Robert Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha, to Philip Goldberg, 366 Markham Street, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, the marriage to take place at Yeshivah Torath Chaim.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lebo (nee Pearl Greenglass), 1648 Bathurst Street, on December 12, at Toronto General Hospital, a daughter, Donna Shan; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenglass, 36 Hillcrest Drive; and of Mrs. Hannah Lebo, 339 Clinton Street
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J. Greenberg, 162 Borden Street; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen, 32 Ulster Street; and of Mrs. S. Spector, 506 Castlefield Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen are the godparents. Mr. Rosen held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Nisker (nee Minnie Goodman), 30 Rose-neath Gardens, on December 5, at Toronto Western Hospital, a son, Jeffrey Allan; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodman, 30 Rose-neath Gardens; and of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nisker, 686 Crawford Street; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lepovich, of London.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Foreman (nee Betty Erlich), 634 Queen Street West, on December 12, at Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Joyce Terry, sister of Stephen Philip.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldman (nee Gertrude Borinsky), 816 Briarhill Avenue, on December 11, at the Women's College Hospital, a daughter, Elaine Francine, grand-
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APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mra. Hmrry Denaburg, 512 Briarhill Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Shaela, to Harold Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gottlieb, 34 Fairleigh Crescent, the marriage to take place on Tuesday, December 27, at half-past five o'clock, at Holy Blossom Temple, with Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg officiating.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Ken. Kash (nee Helen Goodman), formerly of Toronto, of Buffalo, N.Y., on December 8, at Children's Hospital, in Buffalo, a daughter, Penny; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goodman, Whitmore Avenue; and of J. Kash, Palmerston Boulevard.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kirshenblat (nee Ethel Bloom), 169 Aileen Avenue, on December 9. at Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Deborah Edith; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kirshenblat, 493 Euclid Avenue, and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloom, of London, England; great-granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bloom, of London, England.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Batcher, 92 Delaware Avenue, announce th� approaching marriage of their
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Green-berg (nee Gladys Spector), 2 Graham Gardens, on December 4, at Toronto General Hospital, a son, Larry Richard; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Spector, 604 Castle-field Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Raye Felcher Green, aged thirty-seven, 152 Robert Street, died suddenly on December 13, at the Wellesley Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Nathan Green; one son, Ormand; one daughter, Marline; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Felcher, 444 Euclid Avenue; one brother, Ben Felcher, Vermont Avenue; two sisters, Misses Rose and Hilda Felcher, Euclid Avenue. She was a member of the Hadassah. Funeral too place from the United Hebrew Funeral Parlor. Rabbi J. Washer officiated at the services. Burial was in Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva at 444 Euclid Avenue.
Miss Fanny Rasminsky, aged forty-seven, died on December 15. She is survived by her father, Solomon Rasminsky, 370 Palmerston Boulevard; two brothers, Louis; Max, 46 Northcliffe Boulevard; five sisters, Miss Esther Raamin-sky; Mrs. H, Zacks (Leah), of
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IN MEMORIAM
GOLDMAN: In ever loving memory of Sarah Goldman, who passed away on the 2nd day of Teveth (December 15, 1947.)
Time speeds on, two years
have passed, Since death its gloom, its
shadows cast, Within our home, where all
seemed bright And took from us a shining
light. We miss that light, and ever
will, Her vacant place there's none
to fill.
Ever remembered by her husband and daughters.
of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs-. A. Lito-witz (Toba), Conrad Avenue; Mrs. M. Salkowitch (Sophie), Spadina Avenue. Funeral took place from the United Hebrew Funeral Parlor, with Rabbi I. Hurwitz officiating. Burial was in North Lawn cemetery. Shiva was at 370 Palmerston Boulevard.
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