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Mrs. E. Miller and family, Draper Avenue, are spending a month at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Mrs. J. Leibovitch and family, Grovehill Place, are at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Goldstein, Decarie Boulevard, are spending a holiday at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Miss Sylvia Herscovitch, Gir-cuard Avenue, is spending a holiday at Muskoka Lake, Ont,
Miss Ruth Keyfitz, Addington Avenue, is spending a holiday at Lake George, N.Y.
Mrs. S. Moskovitch, Sr., Decarie Boulevard, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Kussner, has left to spend the next few weeks at Lac Brule.
Miss Esther Daren, of Newark, N.J., a student at New York University, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gurman, Queen Mary Road.
, Mrs. Samuel Herscovitch, Gir-ouard Avenue, is spending the season in Ste. Agathe.
Mrs. Joseph Moss, Decarie Boulevard, accompanied by her nephew. Michael Silverberg, left to spend the next few months at her country home, at Lake Ramsay, Sodbury, Oat ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kenny, Northcliffe Avenue, returned from St.-Andrews-By-The-Sea, N.B.
Mrs. Martin Goldsmith and twin sons, Gordon and Arthur, Trans Island Avenue, went to Boston, Mass., and Old Orchard Beach, Maine, for the summer.
Mrs, Lewis Faber and daughter, Roslyn, Grey Avenue, will spend a holiday at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Insky and family, Dornal Avenue, are at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Leslie Mendelsohn, of San Francisco, Calif., who spent several weeks visiting his cousin, Marvin Feldman, Girouard Avenue, has returned home.
Dr. Harry J. Stern, Rabbi, and Mrs. Stem, Sherbrooke Street West, returned from Rawdon, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hollinger.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. William Doniger, of New York; and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brunswick, of Philadelphia, Pa,; and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Berns, of Boston, Mas*., visited their par-enta, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bronfman, Wattmoont Aveau*, and went with
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Eugene List, pianist, who, as a U.S. Army enlisted man, played for the Big Three Conference at Potsdam in July, 1945; and his wife, Carroll Glenn, violinist, returned to La Guardia Field from a concert tour of Europe. They appeared together at the International Music Festival at Prague and on a tour sponsored by the United States War and State Departments that took them to Budapest, Vienna, Berlfn, The Hague, Paris, Rome and London.
The young artists reported a "genuine, real .and widespread" enthusiasm for contemporary American music and an "astonishingly" warm reception of their own playing everywhere they appeared. In Prague the audience, rushing down the aisles to the platform at the end of the concert, refused to go even after the piano had been closed and the lights turned off. In Rome, Miss Glenn said, the audience was "unhesitatingly vocal" after the performance, calling loudly for "Gershwin, Gershwin".
In Prague, where the festival also marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Mr. List and Miss Glenn appeared with the Prague Philharmonic. The orchestra was led by Leonard Bernstein, pianist, composer, conductor, and director of the New York City Centre Orchestra, who, with Samuel Barber,
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sive" element in the New York City public school system.
It has been charged by critics of the religious associations that the existence in the public school system of such groups led to the growth of suspicion, intolerance and ill-will among teachers of the three faiths and that eventually these feelings were generated among the pupils.
"In an age when animosity and hatred have been used as the most potent weapons for starting a world-wide war and may be so used for nullifying a just peace," the report said, "it is not surprising tb^ instances should hare occurred within the lest
ligious associations are divisive; in fact, we might modestly assert that the religious groups have provided an example that might well be followed by groups having only secular motivation.
"Nor can it be alleged that adherence to such religious groups provides a narrowing influence in the lives of teachers. On the contrary, it opens to them and to the students they teach in school and after-school classes the full riches of those spiritual ideas and teachings on which Western civilization has been nourished through the centuries.
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Mrs. Irving Scott and family, Lacorabe Avenue, are occupying their cottage at Trout Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Naby, of Chicago, 111., are visiting their son* in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Issenman, Marcil Avenue.
Miss Audrey Kert, Decarie Boulevard, is taking a summer course at MacDonald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heller and daughter, Suzanne, Queen Mary Road, are at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Miss Anne Shapiro, Addington Avenue, returned from a cruise to Murray Bay.
Mrs. David Jacobs, Circle Road, is spending a holiday at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Mrs. N. Adilman, Notre Dame de Grace Avenue, is spending a holiday in Plattaborg, N.Y., and will also visit Atlantic City and New York.
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Mr. and Mr*. Frank Gshbe, Cote dss Neiges Road, are spending several weeks at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Mrs. H. Rubinovitch, Grosvenor Avenue, ia spending a week at Lac Brule.
Mrs. M. Katz and daughter, Len-ore, Chomedy Street, are back from Asbury Park, NJ.
Mrs. Zelda Sloan, Sherbrooke Street West, is spending the summer at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Isaacs, Cote des Neiges Road, have returned from Asbury Park, NJ.
Mrs. J. Victor, Thomhill Avenue, is spending two weeks at Murray Bay.
T. Glickman, Sherbrooke Street West, is spending the summer at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Goodfriend and son, Gerald, formerly of 6 Rachel Street West, have taken up residence at 5207 Victoria Avenue.
Mrs. B. Wilanski, Cote St An-toine Road, is spending the summer at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Miss Julia Asch, Grosvenor Avenue, is back from Buffalo, N.Y., where she visited friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothschild, of Sudbury, Ont, stopped at the Mount Royal Hotel
Mrs. M. Wilanski, Stanley Street, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph is visiting her son-in-law and Mandelbanm, at their summer home at Bolton's Landing, Lake George, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meyerovitch, Grosvenor Avenue, are leaving for a holiday at Lake Placid, N.Y.
Misses Hattie and Beccie Kel-lert, and Sol. Ketlert, Cote des Neiges Road, have gone to Murray Bay.
Mrs. Louis Fraid, Kitchener Avenue, has gone to Murray Bay.
Mde. Pauline Donalda, and her sister, Miss May Lirhtstone, Lincoln Avenue, left for the Pacific Coast, to visit their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyon Lightstone, in Vancouver, B.C.
Mrs. R. Sonnenschein, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was the guest of Mrs.
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Defend Faith Groups Among Teachers
Replying to criticism by some organizations and individuals in recent months, the Coordinating Committee of Teachers' Religious Associations has issued a report denying that the existence of teacher organizations representing the Catholic, Jewish and Protestant faiths constitutes a "divi-
M. Wineroope, Western Avenue, en route to Piedmont, Quebec.
Miss Eva Levinson, of New York, visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Levin, Summerhill Avenue.
Miss Dora Lesser, Sherbrooke Street West, went to Atlantic City,
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Mrs. Philip Blond, Sherbrooke Street West, is spending a few days in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Solomon, Arlington Avenue, went to Quebec.
Mrs. Sydney Levitt, Belfrage Road, was at Murray Bay.
Mrs. J. Elkin, Arlington Avenue, spent a short holiday at Murray Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Boa*, Rrt* Carlton Hotel, left by plane for England to visit relatives,
Mrs. Bernard Halperin, Elm Avenue, is at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Z. Pels, Victoria Avenue, are spending a holiday at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Miss Susann F. Cohen, 4955 Cote des Neiges Road, returned from a week's stay in Toronto, Ont, where she was the guest of Miss Ida HI ion, and is now spending two wwlri at Maedonald College, Ste. Anne de Beltarue.
Among the objective which the committee considers within its scope are the dissemination of information and materials to further friendship among teachers of all faiths; to stress common ideals and hopes; and to clarify and adjust "misrepresentations" and "incidents."
"The very existence of a conference group like this coordinating committee," the report contended, "nullifies the argument that re-
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religtoos add racial contrfb�*fc)O� that have made America great.** In a foreword to the report, Superintendent of Schools John �. Wade said that the "aggressive and constructive program of the religious associations" was one of "the most encouraging indications of a positive approach to the problem of the development of proper human relations."
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