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� nut Mrs. M. Cohen. Crawioru '., entertained at dinner and a .,,:,�! in honor of thetr 25th wed-'nniversary at the Pythian Cas-nll Sunday, January 19th. Mrs. , M wore a black chiffon gown .i'.ned on the new lines and car-1, uiquet of 25 rosesr presented youngest son, Irwin. Miss ; rohen assisted her mother in vm- the guests. Tne approach-ninia^e of their eldest son, ,1,1. .to Miss Fern Otis was an-;it the dinner. Miss Beatty ,VlU of New York, was a guest, hundred were present.
Card of Thanks
:lnd Mrs. F. Phillips, Grace i. celebrated their silver wed-nu ;i nniversary. The executive of Mnzirer Ladies Society, Mes-mrs A. ^Silverman, M. Weinstein, jiikriman, J. Dubinsky, H. Els-an Forman, M. Silverman, A. ,i^k-\ S. Cass, D. Krehm, B. Bay-, s. Lorie, D. Sharp R. Gellman, frii-.li-n, and I. Karasick presented ]. ami Mrs. Phillips, on behalf of the (!,;>. with a silver candelabra.'The -,.<�:! tiw presented Mrs. Phillips it!i ;i 1 hi liquet of roses.
Marriages
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The wedding of Bessie, daughter .Mis K. Orshansky and the late Oi-hansky to Max Goldsflth, son Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldsmith, was >umui� izetl at Goel Tzedc Synagogue und.'.y. January 5th., at 5.30 p.m., level> ml Bailin officiating. The lirte was given in marriage by Mr. nrt Mis. C. Weiner and Mrs. Orshan-ky. The bride wore a gown of white iciie. fashioned on new lines. Her eil was held by a lace cap clustered rith it.iiiblossoms and she car-ietl wiiite roses and lilies-of-the-iilley. Mrs. Orshansky wore black n^irc with pointed flare; Mrs. C.
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?lack uuwii of georgette trimmed nth ! '. Miss Anne Goldsmith, sis-<t of ihe groom was maid of honour nd wniv shell-pink moire with si 1 -er >h � - David Orshansky, brother the 1 :; le was best man. Brides-i:uds wrie Miss Deanie Garaway.
i ,u"w:: uf pale blue taffeta inlaid rith l;u. Miss Dorothy Cohen, of imilt^ Ont.. yellow taffeta trim-iM wit); net. Miss Anne Cohen, of ^ttwa. on;., cousin of the bride, a ?a g;>en gown trimmed with net; tes Am Wier, egg-shell satin with uffles a: each side; Miss Freda ^eis^crg > shell-rose taffeta trim-w^i wit;: ;et; all carrying bouquets 'f red in. <.
grihinr-r u were Sydney Foyer, lermnn ( � nen, Edward Weiner, Phil ^resn-, * irry Mintz. The flower iris Helen Sommers and Lil-
Lu:.. The ring was carried n a ^at;:-. ,vered cushion by Mor-i-� \\p\r,. \ reception and dance two hundred guests, are spending their hon-|ym.*,n :: Rochester, Detroit and 1 will live in Toronto.
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Lucky Girls met at the s Kate Cohen, Sunday, "h. Visitors. Present: i, Rae Grossman, Ruth lie Mason, Ruth Maaor., �n. Syrrta Neskel, Belle Sadie Simmons, Freda Stromberg, Anne Yoffe. '<s at the home of the
Th� Board of Directors of the Mount Sinai Hospital extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to the members of the Amadah Girls Club for their kind donation.
Deaths
The death occurred Friday, January 17th, in Minneapolis of M. Sternberg. He is survived by six sons and two daughters;John and Arthur Sternberg of Winnipeg; Man., Carl Sternberg, of Seattle, Wash.; Samuel Sternberg, of Toronto; Heime Sternberg, of Chicago; Harry Sternberg, of Indianapolis; and Mrs. I. Jose-wich and Mrs. L. Heifer, of Minneapolis.
social and bridge
A social and bridge was held by the Roumanian Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sunday, January 19th, at the home of Mrs. S. Wolf man, 422 Euclid Avenue. Hostesses were: Mesdames A. Schein, J. Wolfmarx, I. Silverman and A. Solomon. A cushion presented#by Mrs. A. Davis Jr., was raffled. The winner was Miss O. Coffler. ........._
new social club
Ladies Auxiliary Adath Israel Social Club meets every Tuesday night at the Synagogue Chambers, 50 Centre Avenue. Friends welcome. Mesdames S. L. Jezim, M. Donnen-field, H. Moses, J. Wurtzel, J. Karlen are hostesses assisted by Mesdames I. Leibovitch, J. Snitzer, L Iskowitz.
HAMILTON
Mrs. Louis Cohen, of Gardner. Mass.. is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Barnett.
Miss Lillian Barnett entertained Wednesday evening last in compliment to h?r sister, Mrs Louis Cohen.
Mrs. Leo Barnett gave a bridge Thursday afternoon and evening honoring Mrs. Louis Cohen.
Mrs. A. Weinstein, Proctor Blvd., fulertained at bridge Saturday evening. Mesdames H. Fester and J. Brodey were visitors from Toronto. Mesdames D. Rosen and J. Brodey were prize winners,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Blumenthal motored to Buffalo to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Blumenthal.
Mrs. T. Freshman was in Toronto for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Grosberg.
Dr. and Mrs. Levek, of Brookline, Mass., were holiday guests of Mr. and Mra. L. Mack, Leinster Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Pliskow were at home to friends on their wedding anniversary, New Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Danson, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyons.
Sam Rose, of Gardner, Mass., visited here with his sister, Mrs. L. M. Barnett and Mr. Barnett.
Miss Zelba Frank, of New York, spent several days in the city visiting with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. A. Frank.
Mrs. L Levy, is in Ottawa with her daughter, Mrs, Louis Epstein, and Mr, Epstein.
Mr. and Mrs, S. Levy and family, of New York; Asch Levy, of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. H. Levy, of Washington; and Mr. and Mrs, M. Levy, of Toronto, were here for their annual re-union with their mother, Mrs, Julius Levy.
Mrs, J. Bloom has returned home after a lengthy visit in New York owin* to the illness of her son, Davey.
Mr. and Mrv Bernard Cohen, �pent
New Year's in London and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. B, Cohen were guests of Mr and Mrs. L. Kaufman, of London, tn honor uf their sun's confirmation,
At Hadassah Chapter meeting. Mrs. J. Herscovitz presided. The secretary, Mp*. IX Rosen, read the. minutes. The financial report of the Palestinian amalgamated relief bazaar was read by the treasurer, Mrs. D. S. Kauffman. Rabbi S. Sachs of Toronto, spoke on The Function of Hadassah. Mrs. A. Weinstein moved a vote of thanks to the speaker. A presentation of a golden book certificate which recently arrived from Palestine was made to Mrs. J. Hers-covitch. The- presentation was made by Mrs. D. S. Kauffman. H. Light-ston>\ chairman of Young Judea, of Hamilton, stressed the necessity of a Zionist home to house the future youth of young Judea in Hamilton. The drawing for hand crochet laundry, bag was raffled. Ticket No. 287, held by Miss N. Clancy, 147 Tragina avenue, won it; coal raffle. No. 193, was won by Mr. Jack Shapiro; metal lamp, No. 185, by Mr. J. Herscovitch; coal raffle, No. 142. by ' Miss R, Bloom-r-aiternatives, 86, 258. 142. Ticket holders should call Regent 1711J for information.
The Ladies Auxiliary of congregation Agudath Achem' Anshe Zvad held their third annual Chanukah dinner, at the synagogue. The guests numbered 125. In charge were Mesdames D. Tick, K. Raphael, M. Raphael, L. Cohen, K. Hershcowitz and C. Rosen, B. Raphael, chairman, presented Mrs. F. Zola, secretary, with a silver basket engraved. A donation was received from S. Blumenfield. Tisdale Street, X.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Steinberg, Barton Street East, entertained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of the engagement of their son, George, to Miss Bessie Seltzer, daughter of Mrs. R. Seltzer, York Street. Covers were laid for fifty. Mrs. Steinberg and Mrs. Seltzer received the guests, Mrs. Steinberg wore a gray georgette gown, and Mrs. Seltzer a black lace dress. Out-of-town guests included Miss Mary Steinberg, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Shapiro, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. M. Steinberg, Mr. Ben Tish-ler and Mr. Irving Hyman," Toronto.
The annual meeting of Congregation Beth Jacob Cheva--Kadn�hft-w;us held at the vestry rooms. The financial report of the Cemetery stated that over $1,50O has been spent on the cemetery. J, Goldblatt and his assistants were thanked. Officers were reelected: President, J. Goldblatt, Vice-President, S. Shaehnove; Secrv-tary, J. Freedman; treasurer, - M. Grinblatt; Trustees;, S. Hershman and J. Alter. Supper Was served under the supervision of Mrs, S. Shaehnove. Rev. J. Levinson, Cantor of the Shul, was toast-master.
The Sofar Torah was presented to the Shul by Mr. and Mrs. M. Steinberg, of 228 Mary St., on behalf of their Mother, Mrs. Faigie Uretsky, who celebrated her 103rd birthday. Rev. J. Levinson, Rabbi S. Herson, Rabbi S. Levine rendered their services. Mr. Brown, of Gait, was the Auctioneer assisted by the Secretary J. Freedman. The following officers of Congregation Beth Jacob were installed by the retiring president, Solomon Wright, president, Jacob N. Goldblatt; and vice-president, M. Walters, secretary, Jack Freedman, and treasurer, L S. Garshowilz, were re-elected. Trustees M. Epstein, A. Epstein. R. Levy, and P. Wright, auditors, H. Siderski and M. Epstein. Life trustees, J. Goldblatt, S. Shaehnove and H. Siderski. G�boyim, J. Goldblatt and S. Shaehnove."
24th annual banquet of the Grand Order of Israel will be held Sunday evening, January 15th, at Beth Jacob Auditorium (Park and Hunter Streets). Officers-elect for 153$: NoWe Master, L. Kudlatx; vice-Mas-
ter, D. Tick; secretary, J. Freedman; treasurer, M. Levitt. Trustees:
H. Cohen, S. Buchalter, A. Raphael; Marshalls, J. Weinberg, M. Raphael P. Smerlick, L. Goobler; Guar-iliaji, H. Cohen: Sick Steward, J. Caplan. Grand Lodge Representatives, 1930, Past Masters P. Wright,
I. Lewis, H. Cohen, B. Raphael, J. Freedman, and L. Kudlatz. Auditors, S. S. Achs and L. Goobler. '
Sunday morning, January 5, 1930, (hand Noble Master Percy Wright, assisted by the Hamilton representatives of the Grand Lodge, installed the following officers. Solomon Wright, retiring treasurer, was presented with an Elgin 15 jewel gold wrist watch, engraved (presented by the Grand Order of Israel to S Wright for services rendered for 11 yesirs as treasurer.) The retiring Noble-Master, Barnett Raphael, presented the retiring treasurer, S. Wright with a leather wallet, mono-grammed. Luncheon was served. Later the officers assembled at the home of S. Wright, 246 Victoria Ave., N., to a surprise dinner to the host, who has left on a few months' trip to Europe. He will visit his birthplace and see his relatives in Russia.
The following were re-elected as officers of the Chevra-Kadisha of the Grand Order of Israel: president, S. Wright; vice-president, I. Lewis; secretary, C. Rosen; treasurer, K. Hershcowitz; Trustees, L. Berkowita, and J. Weinberg. The annual Chevra-Kadisha supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright, 246 Victoria Ave. N., Sunday evening, December. 22. The following were present: Mr, and Mrs. S. Wright, Mr. I. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hershcowitz, L, Berkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. B. Raphael, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kudlatz, Mr and Mrs. D. Tick, Mr. and Mrs. J. Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. P. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shaehnove, Mrs. Kauffman, Mrs. Garshowitz, Sr., Mrs. Granew-sky, Mrs. S. Barrs. The host was toastmaster. A vote of thanks was passed to the host and hostess, and C. Rosen and Mrs. Hershcowitz for catering the supper.
miss Anne Barrs, 179 West Avenue, who has been spending the past week in Buffalo with friends, is homv.
Mrs. J. Roden, of Barton Street, Hamilton, entertained at bridge in honour of her sister, Mrs. S. Gottlieb of Toronto.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. N. Latner. 163 King William street, entertained in honor of the 19th birthday of her ^on, Lewis. The house was decorated and about 50 guests were present for supper and dancing. Misws Deborah and Fanny Latner, and Lewis Latner played for dancing, The honoree was given a gold watch by his parents, and a gold chain, the latter from his grandmother in London. England.
Miss Gertrude Goldstein, of Detroit, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Goldstein, Stenson St.
Mrs. H. Cohen, Rutherford Avenue, entertained at bridge last Sunday evening in compliment to Mrs. Louis Cnhen, of Gardner, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mandell, Leinster Avenue entertained Sunday evening at a raffle party.
Friends and relatives gave a surprise presentation and party to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldberg on their 30th wedding a nniversary. The evening was s|�ent in cards and dancing.
Miss Mary Levy entertained at bridge Thursday evening, in compliment to Mrs. Louis Cohen.
Mrs. M. Simon was hostess Thursday evening last in honor of her sis-tor. Miss Gertrude Goldstein.
Council of Jewish Women met at the home of Mrs. M. Reube. Tuesday night when definite disposal of the M. S. Levy Fund was voted and a