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� TEMPLE EMANU-EL, Dr. Harry J. Stern, Rabbi: Services, January 16, at 8.15 p.m. Sermon: "Spiritual Maturity"; Saturday, at 11.30, sermonette, "The Hardened Heart." Brotherhood dinner meeting, on Wednesday, January 21, at 6.4$, will hear an address by Dr. Philip Joseph on, "A Preview Of Tk* Jewish State," Open forum. invited Reservations, FL Child Study and Parent Ed ido Gram, on Tuesday, Jan-
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a set of knives; Miss Frances Fil-ger, a bottle of perfume. Door prize of a hat, donated by Marcia Hat Shoppe, was won by Mrs. Bernard Wasserxnan. At the meeting, on January 22, at the Mount Royal Hotel, Miss Beatrice Morein, president, .will be chairman. Miss Pauline Sommer is publicity chairman.
� ADATH ISRAEL Synagogue Sisterhood annual card party is on Monday, January 19, at 8.30 pjn. Mesdames S. Stotland and A. Shil-ler, conveners, are assisted by Mrs. I. N. Knight. Door prize; refreshments.
Miss Claire Orossner received. Mitt Ruth Brown WM hostess at a nra* sicale. On January 20, at 8.30 p.m., Mrs. Harold Frank, 5485 Grovehill Place, will be hostess to a current events evening. Friends invited. Roller-skating party wfll be held on January 28, at 8.80 p.m., at 1005 Guy Street. Friends invited.
t) WOMEN'S SOCIAL SERVICE Organisation luncheon meeting, on Tuesday, January 27, at 12.30 p.m., at Ruby Poo's, is convened by Mrs. S. M. Atoovltch. Mrs. Jack Tletol-man, president, will be chairman; Leslie Roberts, guest speaker.
� FEDERATION of Rumanian Jews of Canada, Women's Division meeting is on January 21, at Beth David Synagogue Hall, Mrs. A. Miller, president, is chairman.
� JEWISH JUNIOR Welfare League Carnival, at Victoria Hall, on Monday, January 26, at 8.30 p.m., convenership of Mrs. Aubie Rittenberg, is their main fund-raising event. Chinese auction; door-prizes; booths; food sales; refreshments. Tickets at the door; or from Mrs. Ben. Rosenhek, AT. 5856, ticket convener. Mrs. Alfred N. Miller is president
� WOMEN'S MIZRACHI: Chapters meeting Tuesday evening, January 20, are: Young Women's, at the home of Mrs. S. Draxin, 1595 Lajoie Avenue*; Senior, at the home of Mrs. M. Rappaport, 551 Outre-mont Avenue; Solomon Lieff, at the home of Mrs. L. Corobow, 1760 North Avenue. On Wednesday evening, January 21, Dvora Hoffman, bridge takes place at 5215 Hutchison Street, Mrs. H. Weber, president. On Monday evening, January 26, Aviv Chapter meets at the home of Mrs. J. Ca-rolin, 5130 Darlington Avenue. Da If en Chapter met at the home of Mrs. J. Kastner, 5835 Durocher Avenue; and Dvora Brucha Schwartz ben, at the home of Mrs. S. Probst, 4677 Hutchison Street.
� Y. W. H. A.: On Tuesday, January 20, at 8 p.m., first of six lectures on "Marriage And The Family", open to senior membership, will be given by David Weiss, Executive Director of the Family Welfare Department and the Jewish Child Welfare Bureau. Mr. Weiss lectured at the University of Rochester and has contributed articles for social work publications.
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Nathan Shuater, of Montreal, president and director of Camp Ma-ICa-Bee* children's camp at Trout Lake, is a past president of Canadian Young Judaea, and at present assistant director of the Jewish National Fund of Canada. He directed Camp Kadimah in the Maritimes and was associated with Camp Hag* shama. Mr. Shuster is a member of the Board of Education of the United Talmud Torahs.
Fishman, 4649 Esplanade Avenue, assisted by Mesdames J. Dardick and I. Schwartz, raised $75 at a tea, for Histadruth. Mrs, S. Levy poured, with Mrs. Dardick. Mrs. J. Kottenberg, of Val d'Or; and Mesdames M. Fishman and S. Fish-man, were guests.
IN MEMORIAM
FJhINER: In loving memory of u dear wife and mother, Mary Fainer, who passed away, January 24, 1936. (Tebeth 28).
"As a wonderful wife and
mother, we think of you, In memories that are fond and
true, There wasn't a thing too Big or
too small, That you wouldn't try to do for
all. It's sad, but true, and we. wonder
why, The best are always the first
to die, Treasured memories are all we
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The date .... � FEBRUARY 24th and 25th, 1948
(afternoon* and evening*)
The place ... � VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT The attractions � Feature Displays by prominent firms
� A Fashion Show that is different "Around the Clod with Madame"
� A Baking Contest judged by Kate Aitken
� A Kiddie Show and Supper
� A Hobby Show for teen-agers
� Dancing both evenings with orchestra
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HERSHCOVICH � Mr. Bentin Hershcovich and family wish to express their appreciation for the many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy and condolence extended by their relatives, friends, and organizations during their sad Bcn�*ttteat in the loss of a be-loved wife,
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Urbain Street, a son, Lloyd Stephen, brother of Marvyn and Lynda, at the Jewish General Hospital, on December 31 ;> grandson of Mrs. Annie Aaron, ^t Dominique Street Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Solomovitca, Park Avanne.
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_ Reservations: Mesdames A. CanOey, AT. 9253; I. (Sertsman, AT. 9328; P. Levee, AT. 6678; A, Zion, WL 9428. In observance of Jewish Music Month, a concert program entitled "Heartbeat Of A People," win be presented by Miss Roth Kobart, concert singer, of New York, on Monday evening, February 2. Cards of admission from B. Bell, A. Carsley. The induction of newly-elected officers and trustees takes place in conjunction with services on Friday, January 23, reception afterward.
� BNAI BRITH WOMEN Cum Laude Chapter Number 548; A continental at Beth David Synagogue, in aid of Maladjusted Children's Hospital, m Palestine, had Miss Nettie Bord as chairman. Miss Toba Lesser won a raffle of
Vines, wffl be called to the reading of the Torah in celebration of his bar-mitBvah on Saturday. The program arranged for the annual faculty dinner, on Monday, January 26, on "Great Expectations In Jewish Education", has been prepared under supervision of Fred Packer. At services of the Junior Congregation those who took part were: Ronald Cape, Charles Solomon, Martin Payne, Daniel Usher. Marvin Goldsmith, Brahm Hyams, Leonard Cohen, R. Atco, Murray Notkin, Harvey Smith, Stephen Nutik, David Zackon.
� NATIONAL COUNCIL of Jew-ish Juniors: Public speaking class, direction of Miss Mildred Gordon, had its closing banquet at the Queen's Hotel Miss Sylvia Back-ler gave the valedictory; Miss Rita Smith, the class poem. Miss Sylvia Kirshenblatt was chairman, and
Annette. Ul and Baa.
�erg wffl speak on behalf of the past presidents. At the head table will be: Mrs. S. Leopold; acting president for Laurentian Camp Juniors, Mrs. D. Feldman; Mesdames Ben. Goldberg, L. Kirsch, M. Gilbert, J. Rubin, L. Richstone, S. Adelstein, M. Schwartz, L. Kol-ber, J. Hirsch, M. Rohrlick, C. Vineberg. Mrs. B. Goldberg will introduce Mrs. Leopold.
� CALANTHE TEMPLE Number One, Pythian Sisters: Theatre night is on Wednesday evening, January 21, at 5711, Park Avenue, at 8.30 p.m.; full-length feature and shorts; refreshments. Seats are not reserved. Mrs. M. Bernkoff is in charge of the hospitality committee; Mrs. B. Wax, refreshments; tickets from Mrs. P. Weis-bord, TA. 3555; Mrs. E. Jacobs, CA. 3934.
Cards Of Thanks
HERSHCOVICH � To our dear grandfather, Bentin; our mother, Annie Jackson; aunts, and uncles, we wish to extend our heartfelt sympathy in the loss of our beloved grandmother and great-grandmother, Mina.
Evelyn and Morris Silverberg,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Mahler (nee Esther Sherman), Davaar Avenue, a daughter, Ellen Jeanne, sister of Susan Beverley, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, on December 25; granddaughter of J. Sherman, Davaar Avenue.
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R. Goldwater, Girooard Avenae; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. P.
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� SPANISH and PORTUGUESE Synagogue: Services, Friday, January 16, 4.15 p.m.; Saturday, at 9.00 a.m. Dr. Solomon Frank will preach. Elected were: president, Capt. W. S. Montenore; Samuel Rosenberg, Max Fineberg, Samuel Gibson, -H. J. Erdrich, P. B. Hart. Board of Trustees: Martin Goldsmith, A. Rill, Jess Ginsberg, Joseph Cohen, Gerald Goldwater, S. G. Bendon, Marcus Moscovitch, Albert Regenstreif, Peter Wise, Lionel Segal, A. L. Goldsmith, Henry Blanstein. Committee heads: P. B. Hart, H. J. Erdrich, Sanrael Gibson, Jess Ginsberg, F. I. Spiel-man, Martin Goldsmith, M. Men-iher, Gerald Goldwater, Peter Wise, Lionel Segal, S. G. Bendon, Albert Regenstreif, L. Heinmann, I. Freeman, Samuel Rosenberg, Dr. Solomon Frank, Marcus Moeco-titch, Joseph Cohen; Mrs. Albert Regenstreif, campaign secretary.
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