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INCINERATORS INSTALLED
BOY SOFTBALL LEAGUE
A banner opening: is being planned for the Toronto Boy Softball Lea-KUC Tuessilay. May'26ih. At the last meeting of the T. A. S. A. this league received that body's endorstition. 2!� now teams have entered. Entries closed May 7th and any boys* club in the city ?s eligible to enter provid-inp they di 1 not play in an affiliated league irf 1!*.10. The league will help underprivileged boys" olub.s. Information from Joseph (Joodman. 1!� Walton Street, Elgin 'J9S8, after business hours; or Carl Gould. 91 Will-rooks Street. Kinfcsdale 9497.
EXECUTIVE MEETS
A<lath Israel Roumanian Ladies Auxiliary held an executive meeting Wednesday. April 27th. at the home of Mrs. H. Altman. 2 Holton Street. Mrs. L. Hertzman presided. Present were: Mes�dames 1*. Hertzman. A. Joseph. I*. Kohen. J. Ellias. D. Mos-covitz. M. Goldberg. -T- Snitzer, S. Pezim. S. Goldenberg. D. Abramo-wit/.. S. Silverman. J. Ttskowitrh. J. Karl.m. D. Martin. B. Swartz, I. Havelock. M. W. Hertzman. B. Hal-adner. H. Signer and Miss Yetta . Kefreshments.
C A N A D 1 A N J E W 1 S H R B V 1 E W
Holy Blossom Habrew Congr�< gation. Rabbi M. N. EIMIV drath, Bond StrMt.
Subbath service at 10.30 a.m., sermon on portion of the week. Melvin Marru*. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou in Marrus, will be bar mitzvah.
Closing exercises of Religious School Sunday morning, May 31st.
Prospective brides and bridegrooms note that Rabbi Kisendrath will be out of town at the Central Conference of American Rabbis Convention in June; and during July and August to join a study seminar which will take him and Mrs. Klsendrath to Kurope. Those planning to -lje married by Rabbi Eisendrath during the .'�ummer communicate now.
Sisterhood 12th annual luncheon, Alexandra Room, King Edward Hotel. Mrs. Barnett R. iirick'ner. of Cleveland. Ohio, guest speaker. Mrs. X.ithan Phillips will preside.
CLUB BRIDGE
Fidelos Amis held a bridge at the home of Miss � Lillian Sherman. Htrmewood Drive, Sunday. Present were: Misses Jean Cronish, Dora Gelfand. Rose Heit. Libby Kamin, Pearl Levinsky, Quida Miller, Lillian Sherman, Clara Sniderman, Bebe Soren. Fay Stein, Pauline Marlow. and Dolly Soren. Prizes were won by Misses Lillian Sherman and Jean Cronish.
CLUB CHANGES NAME
Oxark Club have affiliated with the Camaraderie Club of Detroit, and are now known as the Camaraderie Club of Toronto. A party was attended by Misses Rose Bloom, Harriet Fish, Mary Zale. Ruth Tishler, Sara Goldstein. Shirley Dempsey. and Harry Smuokler. Ralph Farber. Morris Goldstein. Dave Charendoff; Harry Zon and Harry Levy.'
CLUB GIVES DANCE
Club hold a dinner and danrc at the Talmud Torah Building on Sunday, celebrating their third anniversary. Presentations wore made to the President and Vice-President. Misses Mign Boch-nek and Rose Greensweig. Following were present: Misses Mign Boch-nek. Rose Greensweig. Florence WeintraWb. Min Eisen. Molly Haimes. Pertha Gordon. Esther Cohen. Sally GoWenberg. Clara Goldberg. Edith Weintraub. Ruth Gordon. Ida Pearl-man and Sadye Winick; and Harry Kates. M. Raisman, Dave Qreens-weig. Art Goldsmith. Lou Annisman. Mac Benson. Lou Flnkle. Bill Kates. Mar Pearlman. J. Alspector. Ben Pearl man. and Ben Shore.
ARE YOU?
Anyone interested in poetry communicate with Phil Stone. 1J>0 Pal-merston Avenue.
A. 2. A.
At a meeting of A. Z. A. at the King Edward Hotel. April 28th. A. B. Bennett spoke on Jewish history Plans are being made for a track meet between the Hamilton ami Toronto chapters. Lawrence Pifko represented the Toronto chapter at the International A. Z. A. Tournament In Milwaukee. Closing , stag in May. A. Z. A. ami Knai Krith joint meeting soon. "Daring summer meetings will be held monthly.
Go�l Tztdtt Synagogue University Av�nu�, Rabbi Samuel Sachs*
Sermon Saturday at 10:30 on the weekly portion. Cantor Bar kin. Children's service at 10.
Final examination in all Sunday School classes Sunday, May 17. Graduation exercises, May 31.
Young Israel of Toronto, Talmud Torah Building, Brunswick Avenue.
Friday service at 8 p.m. Saturday at J) a.m. H. Rotenberg will deliver the sermon. Last week M. W. Gas-ner addressed the congregation.
MERCURY CLUB STAG
Mercury Club of Young Conservative Men of Toronto held their annual stag on Saturday, May 2nd. Speakers, R. H. Sufrln, toast master; X. Cohen. I. Aaron, M. Coffler and S. Fisher. Toasts were proposed to the King, the Mercury Club and Humor, and replied to. Entertainment. Present were: I. Aaron. L. and M. Bloom. S. Carr, William Brody, M. Coffler, A. Cooper, S. Fisher, N. Cord, D. L. Goodman. F. Greenbaurn, X. Cohen, C. Balakofsky, B. Elkin, A. Epstein. R, H. Sufrin, A. Sherman. M. Solomon, G. Tennen, M. Weinlierg. J. Yolleck. H. and A. Wit-kin. Cups were presented to the winning bowling team of the inter-house league; S. Fisher (captain) H. Witkin, M. Solomon and N. Cord.
FRATERNAL SOFTBALL OPENS TUESDAY
Jewish Fraternal Softball League opening Tuesday, May 12th, at 7 p.m., at Bellwoods Park, Gore Vale and Dundas St. West. Invitations went to His Worship the Mayor, the Board of Control. Alderman John Glass, Nathan Phillips. Freddie Hamilton, HoldsWorth. and Leslie, Sam Factor, M.P.. Rabbi S. Sachs and Rabbi M. N. Eisendrath, and presidents of lodges Harry T'ait donated a box of rigars for the first home-run hitter. I^aurie Simonsky donated a dressing
.rase, to the leading hitter of the season. On view will be the "Bppes Essen" Challenge Trophy. Henry S. Rosenberg Championship Cup, and the Aid. G. C. Elgie Trophy.
Bnai Brith and Judeans will be the contenders in the initial fixture. Champions will be under the leadership of Jack Rumack: Willie Brown is piloting the Judeans. The latter have Percy Kramer, Jack and Mark
� Kosky, Maxie English: Sammy Yur-man. graduate of Bellwoods League pitcher.
EMBASSY CLUB ELECTION
Embassy Club elected: President, H. A. Winkler; Secretary, H. H. Le-|K>fsky: -Treasurer and vice-president. J. Lepofsky; Literary Director, F. Lichman: Athletic Director, J. Garr; Social Director, S. Small; Monitor, M. Gord.
BaivMitrvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Harn* Rosenthal. 301 Sunnyslde Avenue, announce the bar mitzvah of their son Joel. Saturday morning. May 23rd, at the University Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Rosen-thai will be at home Saturday from 8.30. No cards.
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To Mr. and Mrx. R H. I'ickard. 2 HumeM-u<x1 G*nilen.%, Sunday, May 3rd, at the Toronto General Hospital, a daughter.
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Council of Jewish Women
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English classes taJce place T-;,.s-day and Thursday evenings. Alices Leah Kamil, Ulllan Spinner :ini Bertha Kaplan in charge.
At the Rayim dlrls baby ].;Miy were Miss Ruth Walman, le;i h.,'��' Missea, Dora Goiodman, Anne .\:;lr! cus, Gertrude Marcus, Buddy U ,.ji-stein, Sara Pacter, Beatty Riii-.-n- � Hteini Lillian Rose man, Sara Nam.,, k. and Sara Margolia. '
Adelaide Girls were entertain* : ,TI bridge at the home of Mrs. Kay 'i j.s. dale, Wednesday evening. .\:,rii 29th.
Primrose Girls held a daneo .--n urday evening. Present: Miss A.U.. laide Cohen. MIss~ Rose Puilan, i�:,,i. er; Miases Bertha Burnstein, H;*nna. Rensler, Minnie Shoora, Jennie'. Win-ters, Ray Salamansky, Rose C,-,]<\~ stein, Dora Mandell, Belle Zaii>nv. Mildred Neiman, Rose Shuster, s\l-via Greenspan, Molly Bernstein, t;,.t-ty. R�eben, Etta Beckerman. Aida Green, Anne Telchman; and Sam Katzer, Phil Stone, Marwin . !�;� k-lin, Irving Salsberg, Nat Steinlh \'K. Morris Goldenberg1, Murphy Kraivif*.. Percy Grofstein, Sonny Rosen, B. ,\ji.-pelby, Mac Crystal, Bernard PCMMT. Nat Salsberg, Edward A. Bauor..':nni Stan Teaqhman. ,
Gamma: Sigmas held a Mothers .m.i Daughters meeting Sunday, May 3rd. Mrs. Norman Beale, pin'st speaker. Present: Misses Ruth Alexander, Vera Alexander, Rose H^r'ir. Mary Chepkin, Minnie Goodman. Nina Kendall, Phyllis Lester, Lil.i.y Selznick, Sylvia Shaberman, Sailio Steinberg, Betty Landow, Ann Lnn-dow, Rosaline Sheffe, Jennie -NoM�\. Hilda Greenbaum; and guests. Mi<s M. Brankstone, Mesdames Berg. K�-n-dall, Isenberg, Shaberman, Wrin-roth, Greenbaum, Goodman, Coh� n. Sheff, Herman, Noble. Lester. N Alexander, H. Alexander, Mrs. N". Beale, Miss Cohen, and Miss Sacks.. leader. Mrs. Beale -was with flowers and club pins and were given to members.
GIRLS' CAMP WILL TAKE DOUBLE NUMBER OF GIRLS
At a meeting of the Girls' Camp Committee May 4th., Mrs. M. Brt-:i-ner was elected Chairman: Mrs. If. Marks. Vice-Chairman; Miss A. I' Cohen. Honorary Treasurer; ar.'V Martin M.' Cohn. Camp Direct." Federation has allowed a budget ' t $3,000 and the Committee offered to take care of 240 girls, double t; � number of last year. Mrs. Brenn��'.��. Mrs. C. Draimin and Martin Colm were appointed representatives <�' the Joint Canvp Applications Con.-mittee. Applications for positions ;��* counsellors obtained at 218 Simc* ' St. Adel. 2985. Minimum aj?e. ' < years.
THEATRE NIGHT
Deborah Chapter, Order Easter Star, theatre night Tuesday, Ma 19th.. at the Empire Theatre. Takiu part are: Mrs. Anne Benjamin, Mr Kvelyn Ludwig, Misses Eva Wils-and Minnie Livingston. Proceeds f" charity. Tickets from Mrs. K. Clai-ham. Ki. X920; and Mrs. Anne GlazcT 7600.
BENEFIT BRIDGE
Council of Jewish Women brid.s-t nd mah jongg Tuesday, May 19th �at 2.:lO p.m. Proceeds for Surrey Cot t;kgf. Bronte. Tickets from Mi-Violet Davis, Mi. 1064: or Miss Stell. Miller, Hi. 7