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Mr. sad Mm Max Heiber, Huron Street, announce the fcar-tnltzvah of tfcetr grandson, Lewhi Harvey, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward BeJhe*-, of Detroit, at the Maray-ver Synagogue, 70 Huron Street, Toronto, Saturday, March 7th, at H>
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The children of the late Mrs. Anna Shy, wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and eiprrwdnm of sympathy during their recent bereavement in the lorn of their mother.
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Bertram Davis and daughter. Joan, Forest Hill Road, apent a few day* in New York.
Bert Miller, of Montreal, apent s few days with his mother, Mrs. Coleman Miller, Spadina Road.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles King, of Whitby, spent a few days in Montreal.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Warren and daughter, Carole, formerly of
Geraldton. Ont., have moved to Toronto and are visit'ng with Mrs. Warren's mother, Mrs. M. Mehr, Burnside Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Allen, St. Andrews Gardens, are spending a month in Florida.
Mrs. J. Kaufman, of Montreal, has returned home after visiting nex*son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Faber, 1689 Bathurst Street. �
Miss Hannah Botnlck, Winnria Drive, spent two weeks at Ste. Agathe. and visited her sister-in* law, Mrs. Harold Botnlck, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen. KG, M Montreal, for a week before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Rosenberg, Austin Terrace, were in Detroit for the marriage of their daughter. Merle, to Benjamin Robert Garfield.
Mrs. Percy Hermant, Heath Street West, has returned from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mrs. A. L Soles, Strathearn Road, is spending several days at Ste Agathe.
Mrs. N. M. Snider, of Detroit, visited her mother, Mrs. M. R Gebertlg. Park Plaza Hotel.
Louis Coddoff, Barton Avenue, Is cn a trip to New York and Boston.
Miss Gladys WooH. Eglinton Avenue West, spent a few days fn Ottawa, the guest of Miss Sylvia Fonberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan, Rush-&lme Road, spent a few days skiing at Limherlost Lodge, Muskoka.
Mrs. I. AxJer. Burlington Crescent* and Miss Anne Sugar, Palm-erston Boulevard, have returned home, after a month's stay in Miami.
Miss ZeKia Cohen. Shaw Street, was the guest of LA.C. and Mrs. Ben. Tradbuiks, of Ottawa, for a few days.
Mrs. Esther Levy, Cecil Street has returned from Baldwin, Long Island, where she was present at the bar-mltzvah of her grandson, Jay-Schwartz.
Mrs. Irving Triller, of Winnipeg, Maiu, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Mhn Mamie May, Christie Street, b at Laing*s Inn, at Ste. Agathe, Quebec
~^4n>. and Mrs. M. A. Levy, Turner Road, gave a Purtm dinner for the family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cohen, Sheridan Avenue, entertained their friends at a Purim dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shugar, Crawford Street, entertained about twenty friends at a party.
Mr. and. Mrs. A. Rayman, Rox-ton Road, were hosts at a family dinner in honor of their niece, Miss Edna Gould and her fiance, David Sugar.
Mrs. J. Sperling. Vaughan Road, entertained Mrs. Irving Triller, of Winnipeg, Man., at theatre and tea.
Mrs. H. Lax entertained at a cup and saucer shower at the Belvin, to honor Miss Frances Tytle, whose marriage to Ben. Steinberg, takes place on May 30th. About thirty guests were present
Mesdames M. Pushkoff, M. Feld-man, P. Hertz and Misses Sophie Feldman and Anne Feldman were hostesses at a shower to honor Miss Pearl Pushkoff, whose marriage to Ben'Feldman takes place on March 22nd. About ninety guests were present
Mrs E. Rich gave a tea at the Chudleigh House in honor of the approaching marriage of her daughter. NelMe, to Charles Berman. The hostess received in an air-force blue dinner dress and corsage of roses; assisted by Mrs. R. Berman, mother of the groom-elect in bhie rrepe and corsage of red roses. The honoree wore turquoise bhie net. and a corsage of roses. The tea table, covered with a lace cloth, held pink candles, and was centred with a bowl of assorted flowers. Those who eoured were: Mesdames Morris Rich. Max Rich, B. Bernstein, and S. King; their assistants being Misses Llbby Aiken. Helen Rich, Raye Rich, Gladys Rich. Bess Rich, Mrs. Gordon Berman. and Mrs. David Tator. About eighty-five called.
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Mrs. M. Solomon, Crawford Street, was hostess at a tea at
Eaton's Round Room, in honor of her daughter, Miss Min Solomon, whose marriage to Lance Corporal Harold Isenberg takes place on May 24 th. The hostess received in a black crepe dress, the top trimmed with beads, and a corsage of red roses, assisted by Mrs. S. Isenberg, mother of the groom-elect, in black crepe, with a corsage of red roses. The honoree wore a dress of white and red print silk jersey top and white marquisette skirt brocaded with red flowers, and an orchid in her hair. Tea was served cabaret style. The tea tafaie, covered with a lace cloth, held pink candles and was centred with a bowl of assorted flowers. It was presided over by Mrs. I. Mintz and Mrs. J. Solomon, their assistants being Mrs. L. Kaplansky, Mrs. M. SoJemon and Misses Muriel Shapiro, Leon a Mintz, Mildred Deeper, Bessie Rich, Ruth Star?, and Mary Rockfeld. About one hundred and twenty-five guests caUed.
Mrs. Morris Bernhoitz and Mrs. L. M. Kirshenbaum were hostesses at a tea at jthe home of Mrs. D. Bernhoitz, Roxton Road, to honor Miss Beatrice Bernhoitz, whose marriage to Louis Klrshenbaum takes place on May 24th. The honoree wore blue velvet with glazed chintz and had red roses in her hair. Her mother, Mrs Morris Bernhoitz, wore black embossed taffeta, and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. L. M. Klrshenbaum, mother of the groom-elect, was in black lace over blue net, with a corsage of Talisman roses. The tea table, covered with a Madeira cloth, held pink candles and was centred with a bowl of white and pale green ear-nations and pink roses. Mesdames Max Bernhoitz, H. M. Kirshenbaum, S. Gedler, of Sudbury, A. Leff, and M. Seifert poured, assisted by Misses Adeie Bernhoitz, BeUe Bernhoitz, Sylvia Stein, Polly Wil-ner, Belie Bernhoitz, Alda Denov, Rose Shuster, Rose Kirshenbaum, Pearl Silverman, and Toby Kirshenbaum, and Mesdames M. Stel-nick, D. Kelman, and M. Rubinoff. Ail awffistenss had flowers in their hair. One hundred and seventy-five guests colled.
Mrs. Adolph Frankel, 337 Palmer-ston Boulevard, gave a tea in honor of her daughter, Bernice Ruth, whose marriage to James MlKon Sernoffsky takes place In AprtL The hfwtnss received.
and gold metalMc torso length top, and Rubrum lilies in her hair. Mrs. Sigmund Schanzer, mother of the groom-elect, wore black sheer, with beaded trimming and a corsage of American Beauty roses. The honoree wore a red and silver metallic dress, fashioned on period lines, with full skirt and fitted bodice, and orchids in her hair. Assisting in receiving were the grandmothers of the bride, Mrs. J. Sugar, in black triple sheer velvet with touches of lace, and a corsage of roses, and Mrs. M. Frankel, in black lace and a corsage cf roses. The tea table, covered with a cutwork and point de Venise cloth, held pink tapers in silver holders, and a centrepiece of white carnations, pink roses and sprays of bouvaxdia in a crystal bowl Those who poured were: Mesdames A. Press, S. Perlman, M. Frankel and S. Ludwig; their assistants being Mesdames L. J. Brlzdle, J. Giklen, R. Schanzer, A. Deitel, W. Block, W. Skolnick, L. Sugar, and L. Wilder, and Misses Sasha Giklen, Benif Giklen. Joy Frankel. Hilda Glucksberg, Freda ETlrm. Ruth White, Beverley Ludwig, Ignore Sugar. Florence Warren, Thcuna Suvezharg, and Mrs. E. Donnenfiekt - About one bun* dred and seventy-five guests called, those from out of town being: Mesdames Sigmund Schanzer, L. J. BrhxDe, J. GUden, B. Schanzer, and Misses Benif and Sasha GUden, an of Buffalo: and Mrs. E. Acker-man, of Hamilton, Ont
Honoring Mrs. Louis J. Soloway, who was Miss Ida Zekun, Mrs. Z. Zeldln. Eudip Avenue, gave an announcement tea: Mr. and Mrs. M. Lepofsky, 378 Crawford Street, dinner; Mrs. J. Handler and Mrs. R. Karasick, tea at Eaton's Round Room; Mesdames M. Soloway. I. Bossln, and J. Grossbein. I** at Eaton's Georgian Room; Miw Sylvia Shanoff, dinner and th->at"t: Mrs. N. FrMdman and M-v M. Charron. tea st Eaton's Ge^rr^t Room: Mrs. H. Frankel. Mrs. S. Levtne and Misses Goidie Pnvn. Ella Shatz. Sytvta Simon, Flora Lastefsky. Eva Klebanoff. Esther Puro, Eva and Mary Barrer, presentation evening at the latt*r*i home. Dundas Street West; Mrs. M. ZeMm, and Mrs. S Zeldln. luncheon at Eaton's Georgian Room; Mrs. J. Zekun, Alameda Avenue, bridge; Meadaases S. Glass, P. Land an, and J. Stone, presentation evening at the letter's home. Euclid Avenue; Mr*. G. Caplan and Miss EsteTle Cap-Ian, luncheon at Eaton's Georgian Room, and theatre: Mrs. J. H. Ladin, Chiltern HiF! Road, presentation evening; Mrs. N. Grrws-bein. Ossington Avenue, t^: Mri M. Clavir, tea at Eaton's Georgian
Room; Misses Anne Doverson, Til-lie Garr, LHluui Romhach, Raye Zack, Molly SamoviU and Mrs. A. Pearlatein, ' presentation evening at the letter's home, Roxton Road; Dr. and Mrs. L. Kazdan, Richvlew Avenue, dinner; Mrs. H. Wolfe and Mrs. H. Corn, tea st Eaton's Round Room; Mr. and and Mrs. B. Cass, Henry Street, presentation evening; Misses Miriam Kauffman and Esther Schacter, presentation evening at the letter's home, Van Home Avenue, Montreal; Mesdames R. Clair, A. Zalkln, M. Kofsky, L. Nyman, A. Silverman, A. Layef-sky, and A. Brown, presentation evening at the latter's home, Montrose Avenue; and Misses Eva and Ettie Ross, theatre and presentation;
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bernhoitz, Markhrtn Street, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Beatrice, to Louis, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kirshenhaum, Queen Street West, to take place on May 24th.
Mrs. S. Lewin, of Windsor, Ont., announces the approaching marriage of her only daughter, Pauline, to Louis Edward Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Litovitz, Bell woods Avenue, to take place in Toronto, on March 22nd.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shuster, Shaw Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Milton Kirsh, of St. Catharines, sen of the late Mr. and Mrs. I. Kirsh, of Toronto, the marriage to take place on April 17th.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Field, Shannon Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Noel, son of David Zeldln and the late Mrs. Zekiin, Shannon Street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Biback, Cecil Street, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Ruth, to Harry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henick, Sussex Street.
The engagement of Reva, daughter of Mrs. Ross . and the kUe Samuel M. Ross, Major Street, to Charles, son of Morris Davidson and the mte Mrs. Davidson, Beatrice Street, has been announced, the nmrrlage to take place in Jane.
The engagement of Llbby, daughter of Mrs. Stein and the late Joseph Stein, Ulster Street, to Irving, aon of Mrs. Rose and the late Samuel M. Ross, Major Street, is announced, the marriage to take place oh March 20th.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sherman, Raglan Avenue, on February 25th, at Toronto General Hospital, a son, Bernard Charles (Barry), brother of Sandra Gloria.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wlneberg (nee Rose Persofsky) Bathurst Street, on February 25th, at Toronto Western Hospital, a daughter, Marlene Frances.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Joel (nee Dorothy Eileen Wolf-son), 320 Lonsdale Road, on February 27th, at Women's College, Hospital, a son, Maxwell David.
TORONTO MEETINGS
� HADA8SAH: Entertaining for Mrs. Louis J. Soloway, nee Ida Zeldln, a recent bride, were: Lillian Frieman Chapter of Junior Hadassah, afternoon presentation at the home of Mrs. B. Hertzman, Burnside Drive: Balfour Chapter of Junior Hadassah. evening at the home of Miss Eva Klebanoff. Vaughan Road; Nordla Chapter, presentation evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. Zimmerman, Bathurst Street; Essor Chapter, and Dr. M. Zhnmerman. presentation evening at the home of Miss Freda Weuvgartea, Pahwerstea FVvd Ou�*n Esther Chapter met at the home? of Mm S. Hhnei, T,-v-"^*on Boulevard. Mrs. A. Bernstein prestdtng. Purim food sale at the Men of England Synagogue, had as guest speaker Mrs. H. James. Mrs. M. Rosenberg, membership convenor, introduced the new members, Mesdames L. I^nekv. H HaJtmtadt W. Sn�der. Mrs. J. Lefbowttz congratulated Mm L Fox on the marriage of her daughter, SyMa, to William Soren. Tel Avtv chapter met at the home of Mm Beav Lssnpert, Croydon Road, Mm Harry Shank-man presiding. Pasaover tea takes plaoe at the home of Mm Charles Waeman. Glen Road, with Mm J. Sperling, convenor. Pearle Good-fellow Chapter annual Purim Tea is Sunday. March 8th, at the home of Mm Harry Tator, K Coohnine Road. Receiving will be. Mm R.
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lurim masquerade committee: Sidney Sky, Perry Covent, Albert Antfllck, Rose Gotlieb. Young Players Guild leader ia Miss Sylvia Paige. Miss Henya Leiberman is leader of Club Cavell: Pauline Goldstein, Estelle Ltghtstone, Mary Rotenberg, Ruth Frechtel, Renee -Dollinger, Ruth Lunsky, Beth Lester, Shirley Firestone, Blume Gold, Ruth Pechenik. At the Sel-ma Black and Enid Baum sang. Publicity committee: Edith Sherman, Ruth Wolfsrod, Stella Barsh, Molly Hershorn, Roslyn Mark. Miss Luba Shabsay Is advisor. Proceeds went to the Y-MJLA. fund for a Utilicon.
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o A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. Horenfeldt, 541 Palmer-ston Boulevard, by a group of young married women for the purpose of founding a women's centre to provide swimming, recreational, accommodation and mikvah facilities. Dr. I. M. Cass outlined the need for such a building and explained that funds for the project were-available If a sufficient number of women are interested. Dr. Jacob Smithllne and Rabbi J. I. Shneersan, of Brooklyn, N.Y., sent messages. Officers elected: president, Mm I. M. Cass, and Mesdames M. Gold, M. Cooperberg, M. Rotenberg, H. Salb, D. Langner, P. Edell, M. Roher, D. Sokol, J. Weinstock, A. Emmerson, and the secretary, Mm R. Korolneck, 35 Baldwin Street, who is receiving names of women Interested.
o RUMANIAN HEBREW LA-MS' AUXILIARY held a Red Cross sewing circle at the synagogue, direction of Mm L Mer-ker. Articles to be made were dis-tributed. Refreshments were served by Mm B. Forman.
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TTY victory tea is on Sunday, March Sth, from 3-6 pjn., at the home of the president, Miss Hilda Annans, 124 Ava Road. Proceeds for war work. Member* are: Misses Hilda Abrams, Blanche Freedman, Etta Menkes, Dorothy Greenberg, Laum Bender, Edna Brill, Estelle Caplan, Phyllis Kurtz, Natalie Cohn, Eunice Sol-way, Shirley Schipper, Jacqueline Singer.
� TOBAH CHAIM YESHIVA which sponsored and teaches fifty-eight Interned refugees, chose for the annual drive the following officers; A. Schwartz, chairman; Irving Oelbaum, special names, assisted by Benjamin Sadowski, Samuel Zacks, Samuel Kronick, William Agranove, Charles Foster, J. Andrews, S. Wilson, J. Pomer-antz, Joseph Levlne. Morris Till. M. Lewis, C. Epstein, M. SigeL H. Smith, M. Saltzman. Morris Rosenzweit, Edward Gelber, A. Gokienherg, synagogues; Benard Vise, publicity; Joseph Tanen-baum, treasurer; Harry Swartz, secretary. Banquet date is March 15th. Rabbi A. A. Price is dean of the seminary.
o PHI SIGMA PI FRATERNITY
is devoting twenty per cent of all existing funds, together with twenty per cent of all future Income, to the purchase of war savings certificates. The certificates however, will never mature to their full value for.they are due to go up in smoke the day after their purchase. The stamps are to be bought in blocks of H, each, separate certificate being purchased in the name of a different mem-bo- of the fraternity. Certificate No. 1, with the name of David Turner, president of Phi Sigma Pi, on it, waa burned last week. Committee: Fred Fink. Lionel Axler, Dick Simmons, Allan Rosenberg.
� YJLHA. St, George Street Junior House Council entertainment had Alfred Linzon and Lorraine Mnttereff in charge. A shadow puppet play was directed by Miss Dorothy Marks; a skit with Harry Whitfield and Manny Mitchell was directed by Louis Jacobi; dance, <* treated by Miss Rhea Epstein. Junior Chronicle staff: Jaqueline Olyan, Helen Sussman, Fay Roaen. Shaela Fauman. Florence Rotenberg. Edward Yarmo, I. Snider. Phyllis Sandler. Abe Chaplin. Leaders of Junior clubs: Misses Miriam Peranson. Ruth Nissen-baum, Kathaleea Soren. Esther Frankei Nellie Kucber, Helen Big. man, Ida Sptvak. Mm William Soren. Mm N. Burns. Art. Stein, Percy Rosenbaum. Saul Fox, Milton Shuhnan, Edward Winbaam, Harold Yolliek, Muni FVuzoharts. Junior clubs are raising money for the purchase of a Utilicon. Hiawatha Girls members: Misses Rita Cohen. Toby Robbtas, Mary Cohen, Marytin Gold. Annabelle Zmrnett.
� RUSSIAN MEDICAL AID will benefit from a musfcaie at the home of H. Levitt, 135 Ulster Street, on Sunday, March 8th. Committee: Misses Anita Miller, Gloria Winer, Edith Field.
o Mrs. Tmima Ltttner Conn, member of the 'Board of Education, Ward 4, spoke to the Boro-chov Women, on "The School System"; Alexander Muir OKI Girls Association, "Civics And Education"; Y.W.HJL Girl* "War In Our Community; Literary Women's Group, "Development Of Public Education In Ontario"; Earlscourt Religious Brotherhood, "Freedman Of ReHgion"; Mm Cohn was guest of honor at the annual tea of the Special Class Teachers Association; annual dinner of the Secondary School Teachers Association; tea in honor of Miss Hope Sanders, new consumer's representative; and at the civics meeting of the Hebrew Maternity Aid Society.
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met to celebrate the 24th anniversary of the chapter. Mm L. Davidson and Stuart Maybery were present, Mm R. Yudkin and Murray Dralmin. presiding. Contributions were made to the Order of the Eastern Star Chinese Relief Fund and Russian Relief Fund. Purim tea was pi��i+d far March 15th, at the home of Mrs. EL Herman, 71 Lyndhurst Avenue. Theatre night proceeds are for patriotic purposes. Mm L. Fine, patriotic convenor, read letters from boys overseas, thanking for comfort boxes. Mm J. Koznet and Mm M. Livingston were in charge of the program: Refreshments were served by Mrs. L Lester and Mrs. E. Moscowitz.
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