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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
JUNE 18,
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Miss Joy Sosktn of Lot Angeles, Cat., li the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jay J. AHen, Roxboro Drive.
Mrs. Louki I. PuUan visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Herschorn, of Montreal
Dr. Victor Hertzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L, HerUman, Lyndhurst Avenue, has returned from Chicago, 111., where he Interned at the Michael Reese Hospital.
Mrs. Herman Theaman, of Scarsdale, N.Y., visited her mother, Mrs. A. Sllverman, Whitney Avenue. '' ,
Mr. and Mrs, L, Kowet. of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Jack Newman, Bathurst Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stulberg, Brunswick Avenue, have returned from a three weeks visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Ernest King, of Man., West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Teperman, Lonsmount Drive, are in Montreal, topping at the Mount Royal Hotel.
Mrs. H. Bruner, Ossington Avenue. is spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. I. Cherbo, of Chica-
go., 111.
Mrs. Joseph Sweet, of Hamilton, visited her mother, Mrs. A. Simon -aky, Brunswick Avenue. ,
Word has been received of the safe arrival In England, of Lt. Ar- . thur H. Zaldin, now with the Essex Scottish Regiment, by hi" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Zal-din. 58 Coolmine Road. He is one of three brothers on active service, Aircraftsman John Zaldin, R.C. AF., stationed In Toronto; and Samuel Zaldin. R.C. A., stationed at the Officers Appraisal Centre, Three Rivers. Quebec.
Mrs. C. Ambergh. of Chicago; 111., was the guest of her brother-in-law and sisteiv Mr. and Mrs. Eg-mont Frankel, Douglas Drive.
Mrs. Abby Sone. Grenadier Road, spent a few days in Buffalo. N.Y.
Mr*, end Mrs. B. Metier and family, formerly of 56 Robert Street, have-, moved- .to their n�w home at 22 Turner Road.
Mrs. R. Sokoloff. Crawford Street, is visiting relatives in Boston Mass.
Mrs. E. Spiegel. Beatrice Strert. is at Crystal Beach. OnU for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rosen, Qs-stagton Avenue, celebrated their
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Mrs. A. Weitzman and Mr*. S. Silverman. �.
Mr. and Mrs. BaUky, 187 St. Johns Road, entertained at dinner for Leading Aircraftsman Bernard Gersham, R.CA.F., who w a s in from Dartmouth, NS., during his furlough. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Gersham and children, Bessie and Abe; Mr. and Mrs. P. iBal&ky and son, Hyman; Mrs. A. Soloway, Mrs. B. BisgOUld, Mr. and Mrs. M. Soloway and son, Gerald; Mr. and Mrs, Irving Balsky and son, Howard; and Miss Helen Balsky. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gary, College Street, were at home In honor of the engagement of their eldest daughter, Shirley, to Sgt. A. Cohen, eldest son of D. Cohen, Helena Avenue. Sgt. Cohen recently returned from overseas where he served for almost two years as Observer with an RA.F. Squadron in England. About one hundred and seventy-five guests called, those from out-of-town being, Mrs. M. B. Jacobs, of Rochester, N.Y., aunt of the honoree; and Mrs. E. Cane, of Washington, D.C
A surprise birthday party, given in honor of Miss Ida Ungerman, had present: Misses Ruth Gross, Rose Feldman, Ada Shapiro, Ruth Tator, Ethel Levine, Jennie Brock-man, Shirley Mailek, Lillian Gra-nek Goldie Feldman, Reva Gula, Mln. Rusonik, Ethel Newman, Edna Levy. Sylvia Rubelals; and Cyril Newman, Harry Appleton, Murray Tobias, Al. Starr, Arthur Chapkln, Harry Gordon, Hy. Kirsh-enbauro, Jack Sadoff, Max Back, Ben Feldman. Al. Aarons. Samuel Berman. Irving Relss, Manuel Levy, and Aaron Pixel.
Mrs. H. Mudrlck gave a tea at the home of Mrs, Jules Bogo, 40 Cumberland Street, to honor her daughter. Esther, whose marriage to Harry Colemftn takes place on July 4. Receiving with the hostess were Miss Rose Fogel. Miss Pearl Mudrick. and the honoree. The tea table, covered with a white Venetian 'cloth, held white tapers and a centrepie"ce of roses and Hlies-of-the-valley. Those who poured were: Mesdames M. StUlman, M. Roth, J. Bogo, I. Eisen. and S. Schrott, their assistant* being Misses Anne Brown, Edna Rirterspom. Rita Merker, Soma Eisen, Edith Spiegel, and Evelyn Marcus. About eighty
guests called.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenberg, of Toronto,and Mr. end Mrs. Ben. Cohen, of DoaBTiUe, OttU ionaer-ly of Tocos** -*� � �a*a* In
ner; Mrs. C. Turek, presentaJon luncheon at the Georgian Room; Mrs. M. Graff, presentation luncheon; Miss Helen Mendelson, presentation luncheon; Miss Victoria Upman, presentation luncheon at the Royal York Hotel; Mrs. B. Atin and Mrs. M. Merker, presentation bridge; Mrs. B. Oelbaum and Mrs. H. Silver, presentation bridge; Mesdames J. Gurwich, P. Yaffey, C. Ellii, arxi W. Cole, presentation tea at Eaton'* Round Room.
Honoring Mrs. Joseph Book, who was Miss Marion Revitch, Mrs. L. Revitch gave a tea at the Royal York Hotel; Mrs. A Book, of Montrealt luncheon with thirty-six guest* present; Mrs. A -Borman. uf Detroit, Mich., shower; Mrs. S Levine, of Detroit, dinner and theatre; Mrs. R. Stein, of Detroit, dinner; Mrs. A. Borrmm, of Detroit, dinner; Mesdames S Cappe, H. Weinsteln, J. Fine, F. Book, and B. Book, dinner at Chudleigh House; Mrs. N. Schwartz, luncheon with thirty-eight guests; Mrs. J. Revitch, dinner; Mrs. N. Usher and Mrs. L, Fogel, Mark ham Street, dinner; Mrs, M. Gold and Mr jr. s. Revitch, dinner; Mrs. A. Rosen and Mrs, J. Rosen, Bloor Street, presentation; Mrs. A. Newman and Mrs. M. Talsky, tea at Eaton's Round Room, with thirty guesU present; Mrs. L. Becker, dinner at Chudleigh House; Mrs. A. Ginsberg. Whit more Avenue, evening, with filty guests;. Mrs; Mr Goldstein, dinner; Mrs, F. Cappe, luncheon at the Georgian Room; Mr*. H. Richmond, Ulster Street, evening; Miss Floience Becker, luncheon at Simpson's Arcadiaa Park Road, evening; Miss Tillie Court; "Miss Anne Werger, Heydon Singer, dancing party; Mrs. J. Davis, tea; Mrs. L. Kitman anri Miss Esther Maeg*T, dinner and theatre; Miss Esther Ginsberg, Northcliffe Boulevard. even:ng; Mrs. A. Frankel, Ontario Street, evening; and Mrs. E. Straus, Havelock Street, dinner.
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Midland, Ont., on Hie ftiores of Georgian Bay
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MARRIAGES
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The marriage of Pauline, daughter oJ Mr. and Mrs. S. W�xler. Carl ing Avenue, to Sol. BorkowHz, R.CA-F., son of Mr. and Ida, M. Borkowitz� Major Street, Cook place at Murray House, on June 13, et half past one o'clock* Rabbi David Monaon officiating. Sidney Wexler,
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Mrs. H. Leizner
RA. Mil
BIRTHS
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs Max Suit-man (nee Florence Phillips), 202 Chestnut Street, en June 1, at Toronto General Hospital, a daughter, Barbara RocbeUe. Grandpar-eftis are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips, 202 Chestnut Street, and Mr. and HIT. H. Snitman. 369 Mark-ham Street. �
Born, .to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldman (nee Lillian Bell), 611 Manning Xvenue; on;June 1, at Mount Sinai Hospital a son, Bar-rte Sydney. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bell, 611 Manning Avenue; and Mr end Mrs. M. Goldman, 6184 Dundas Sireet West
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel aekeioff (nee Hose Schecter). 412 Euclid Avenue, on June 7, at Toronto Western Hospital, a son. Harvey. Grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. J. Sokoloff, 41 Grace Street; and Mr. aod Mrs. J. Schecter, 160 Spadina Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Louis ErUcfc (nee Dora Barnett, Reg. N., formerly of Hamilton, Ont). 569 Euclid Avenue, on June 7, at Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter. Geraldlne. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Richard Barmtt of Hamilton; and Benjamin Eriick. 654 College Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ja^k Krasman (nee Da-sy Weinsteim. 233 Grace Street, un June 1. at Women's College Hospital, a daughter. Pemela Annette. Grandparents are Mr. and Mr- P. We n-stein, 233 Grace Street: and Mr. and Mrs. L. Krasman. 146 Major Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snkferman <nee Rose Solomon >. 1337 Qoeen Street West, on June 13, at Mount Sinai Hospital, a son.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cmoosky <nee Belle Shreiber), Ron Street, on June 10. at Mount Stnai Hospital, a daughter. Carolyn Dfann*. sister of Florir*. Grandparent ere Mr. and Mrs. I. Sltreiber. Ross Street.
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Mias Syhrla Sprteg. e. bride-elect of Juiy, at fee theatre.
Mrs. O. B,. Roger, Oriole Perk-way, entertained at * luncheon for Miss Madeline Phillips, a bride-elect of this month.
Mrs. Nathan'Perlmulter. Rosemary Lane, entertained at a luncheon for Miss Madeline Ruth Philleps, whose marriage to Arthur Gregor Brodey takes place this month.
Mrs. B. Sydney, Crawford Street, entertained in honor of Miss Sybil Cohen, whose marriage to Nathan Ginsberg takes place in July. About twenty guests were there. Mrs. F. Steiner, 543 Dovercourt Road, gave a luncheon to honor Miss Sylvia Spring, whose marriage to Corporal Joseph Grossman. R.C.A.F., take place July 18. About twenty guests were there. Mesdames Harry Sheffer, H. Lepofsky, J. Jacobs, Fred Lepof-aky, M.Xepofsky, and Frank Lewis gave e presentation luncheon at Simpson's Arcadian Court to honor their niece, Mrs. Jack Cohen, for-erly Miss Mildred Lepofsky.. Twelve guests were present.
Mesdames F. Handler, S. Fish-lein. B. Bernhotti, S. Mirsky. and H. Eisen were hostesses at a presentation luncheon at Eaton's Georgian Room to honor Miss Sylvia Spring, a briie elect of July. Mrs. J. Spring and Mrs. I. Grossman were present.
Mrs. Samuel Taft. 17 Wells Hill Avenue, entertained at tea for Mrs. Irwin Brown, formerly Miss Shirley T e t e. f, others present being: Mesdanies L Levy. R. Shef-tel. N. Tatt. J. Roth. M. Tetef. A. Levttz. S. Eaensts*. Misses Syrvia Sheftel. Helen Levy. Frances Dil-lick. Esther Nusbaum. and Edith Hershoren.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Solomon. 240 Mont rose Avenue, .were hosts at dinner to one hundred guests at Shaw Street Synagogue, celebrating the bar-rnrtzvah of their son. Raymond. Rebb: H. CappeH w<i* master of ceremonies, aad Max Solomon. George Solomon. Mrs B. Wagman. J. Unroth. grandfather of the bar-mStzvah; Mr=. S. Solomon, grandmother of the bar-mJtzvah: J. Becfcerman and M. Becfcerman, spoke. Cantor 3. Lev
sang.
A farewell dinner party �as pr wn for Louis We:t*man. R.C. A F.. by h\s parents Mr and Mrs. A. Weitzman. at The home of Mrs. T !��> Offaiein. Bathurst Street. Guests wer*: M:.� Rutft Off.<te n. Louis Weitzman's f'ar.^e*: Mr. �rKi Mrs Z. Silverman Mr an-1 Mrs. S. Silverman. Mr. ar.1 Mrs S. Lev:. Mr arvl Mr.< J Cfl-j'j-te'.n. Mr. �ind Mr^. S. ScinocmAn ar.<! Jark \^> :2-n3n Tea \v.v :xtur�1 ^y
~ tfcetr granrHfm, Honald, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cohen, of Dunn-vlUe, (nee. Bernice Greenberg. formerly of Toronto). Present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. TIH, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen and Mr. and MTV H. Vine and daughter. Goldie, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. M. Alter. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Herttog. Mrs. L. Soble and M�< E. Cherkiasky, all of Dunnville; Mr. and Mrs. M. Saltz-man, Mrs. R. Merillj. Herman Cohen. Berman Cohen. Michael Cohen and Henry Greenberg, all pi Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cooper, of Tillsonburg; Mrs. M. Tathy. of Tunlsberg; and Miss Anna KraviU, of New York, Rev. Boris Charloft sang; Rabbi I. Aronoff recited; and Mrs. M. Saltz-man played the piano.
Honoring Mrs. Samuel S. Hers-born, who before her recent marriage was Miss Thelma Goodman. Mrs. L. Goodman gave a tea at the Royal York Hotel; Mrs. H. Mandel, presentation; Mrs. B. Bergman and Mrs. I. Goodman, dinner: Miss Pearl Mintz, luncheon and theatre; Mrs. R Green � and Miss Zella Morris, tea: Mrs. M. Rosenberg and Mrs. M. Selig-man. evening and presentation; Mesdames L, Stulberg. P. Zinberg. and B. Sokoloff. dinner: Miss Soph:e Pearl and Mrs. M. Harris, dinner and theatre; Miss Reva Siroberg. presentation; Mrs. L. Spencer and Mrs. B. Zweig; luncheon; Mesdames M. Fmkle-stein. M. Steinberg. B. Kesten and A. Leoow. tea: Mrs. Irving Good-man. evening: Mrs. M. Moren and Mrs. M. Caplaa, luncheon; Mis* Mildred Caplan. evening: Mrs. A. Pasternack and Mrs. H. Dennis. luncheon; Mrs. J. Caplaa and Mrs. J. G. Caplaa, hncbeon; Miss Belle Pearl, luncheon; Mrs. J. Spiegel, dinner: and Mrs, B. Cap Ian. presentation tea.
Those who en:e~s:ned for Mrs. Irwin Brown, formerly Mias Shirley Anne Teitf. were: Mrs. F. GoUman at � presentation dinner: Mrs. B. Kelner and Mtss Adele Kelner, presentation luncheon; Mrs. H. Kates and Miss Sybil Katea. cup and saucer shower: Mesdames J. Roth. D. Brown, and H. Gurwich. miscellaneous show er; Miss Anne Rose, dinner and Theatre: Mrs. M. Steinberg, of Hamilton, presentation tea at the K:mt Edward Hotel: Miss L.IIisn Arfler. presentatton dinner a n 1 theatre: Mijses Sylvia Barkley am! Fran<?� Backette, luncheon; Mesdames S. Sugar. I. Pomotov. L. I>a\-vlson. and J. Banack. presentation luncheon attheGeonran Roo*n: Mrs N Ladowjtky ar�d Mrs D Banar.k presentation luncheon: Mr^ C. Faeor. presentat-�n 1 n-
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veil ot tm�e a mateh-
ing flowers in her nair. She carried a nosegay of'roses and sweet-peas. A luncheon followed, the bride's mother wearing blue crepe, with corsage of rotes; the groom's mother in oki rose colored crepe, wrlh corsage of roses. The. couple will live in Toronto. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. M. GoWhar. of Windsor: and Mr ani Mrs. S. Polr lock and Mr. and Mrs. M. Forcht, of Hamilton.
Th� marriage of Mildred,. eldett,
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room for the
season in a modern cottage not too far from Toronto, within reach of street-car, by a. middle-aged couple, no children. Kt 0582.
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radio, and linen included* July and August Reasonable. Call Mo. 8456.
For rent�Three roomed flat in new home. St Clair-Bathurst district, Ki; 6618, available July 1.
Nicety fnraisawl cottage for rent, Belle Air Beach, Lake Siro-coe. Four bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, electricity, running water. Call Kl. 6072, Mrs. L Warshavsky.
F*r tea*�Furnished room in cottage, north shore, Belle Ewart, private beach, adults only. Apply by telephone Wa. 9602.
To let�Nicery furnish room by family of two adults, downstairs, suitable for business girl! 432 Euclki Avenue. Ra. 1621.
Single rooms, two and three room apartments, one four room cottage. all modern conveniences. Mrs. Dora Simons, Jackson's Point.
Honeymooncr*, Moke Your Reservation*
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MONTEITH INM
For u ifm nKktion and i)>ifi jpf~^ * T�4 wnta <St*ctty TO tin OMarto.
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on lake front, furnished. nghta, insMe pUmahing. $150 per month. $275 for season. 362 Bathurst Street, Ad. 3271.
C*4t*ge, Roche's Point � Ten rooms, furnished, suitable for two ies. Two separate kitchens.
print crepe
Dutch cap. and �.
Samoel Cohen, R-C
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running water, ejecu mij,
m. At the reception follow-the bride's mother wore a two-navy Wue crepe dress, trtn and
dah, _-------._,
playground, prhru* dock, boats. Bus ply ML 4569 or Ra,
wore a print crepe
rage of ptak ros�: and the
25u�er wore black crepe,
matching hat and
ro^,. The coup*
ding trip to *on
krka. and will IN* in Toronto.
unveiling of a tnonuinent ute Hytnan Soltt will take
on Sunday, June �� �^? . at Anshe Lkla Cemetery, Roaelawn Avenue.
In 5pite M thrfr "puir Aryan Mood" theory, the Natfs weiiow blood taken from 40.000 children in occupied coun-for transfusions for German
front.
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nicety furnished apartment wtth Mother gbl camtral vicinity (Jewish). Can erennig�.< to 8, Mi. 1932.
�ellor for girls' camp in Bnsti Brtth area for July. Good pay. also genet*] and specialty counsellors. Apply Employment and Selective Service Office, 832 Bay Street, or Refer to File B748F.
^ytHtBdl � Four or five roomed apartment or duplex, adults. Call Ki. 6943.
F*r r�s�* � FurnLsheri rooms in cottage, lake-front, near Tent City. Kitrnen privileges. Train or hus wit*itn two m\\^. Bie Cedar p<v;nt, Lake Simcoe O. 5323.
United Hebrew Funeral Parlour was organized over twenty yean ago to lighten the burden of the bereaved and to assure the proper care and respect to their departed ones. The policy of the United Hebrew Funeral Parlour has never been one in which profit played a part, it* *o*e par. pose being to serve the Jewish public when the need arise* at the minimum of .cost and at times without any charge, should the occasion warrant it. Several yimrt ago, the United Hebrew Funeral Parlour opened its own chapel. now situated at 331-333 College Street. Recently the Board remodelled and enlarged the chapel at a cost of several thousands of dollars, and It is today one of the
finest Jewish chapels in the ------
try, equipped to give the br vice. The Board consists of . sentativea of thirty-six attfflated synagogues and societies. Officers: president, L. Ffcesbefg; vjce-ppasi-dents, K. Jaffey. S. Cohen; treasurer. H. Wiener; 'trustees. M. Bands, M Fox and N. Landau; Management Committee. Sol. Cohen, M. B. Sattzmaa. Founders of the United Hebrew Funeml Parlour and its ex-presidents an: S. Samuel. J. Book, J. Gerim, C. Sher, M ClaV.r. M. Spiegel. M. B Palter. I Honnck. D Te!ch.
DEATHS
Louis Senelnic*. of 174 Mar* ham Street, died on June 10. at Mount S nai Hospital, in his sixty-**�md year He is survl\-ed by his wife. Annie: one son. Maurice: and t w o daughters Mrs Nathan Shanknruin. of T.mTrrTw. arvi Mrs R. Cowan Mr. Seneln'ric member of the YMHA.