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OLD BOYS OF 59TH TROOP
There will be a meeting of the old scouts of 59th Toronto Boy Scouts, Saturday, February IS, at 2 p.m., at Hart House, University of Toronto campus, in the. music room (second floor west wing!. All who were onceactive in the troop's activities are invited. Information from S. J. Hochner, Trinity 2389.
CANADIAN J E WIS H KE V IE W
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mra, I. Goodman, 201 } Bcver-ley Street, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Edith, to Hyman Albert, son of Mra. Mary Albert, 154 Beverley Street,
BORN
To Mr. and Mrs. C. Klien, of Gait (nee Bernice Levitt, formerly of Toronto), at Gait General Hospital, Friday, January 27, a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brosaeau, of New York (nee Sadye Greisman, formerly of Toronto), Saturday, January 28, in New York, a eon.
To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen, of 240 Major Street, at the General Hospital, Wednesday, February 1, a daughter.
WEDDINGS
Lieberman�Frankfort
Sunday, December 25, at Pythian Castle Hall, the marriage of Shirley, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Frankfort, to Reuben Lieberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lieberman, was solemnized. Rabbi Gordon performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father and mother, wore a gown of white chiffon, her veil of net and lace was arranged in cap style with orange blossom drops and she carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies-of-the-valley, She was attended by Miss Esther Halpern, maid of honour, who wore shell pinjc georgette and velvet and carried a bouquet of red roses. Missea Pauline Frankfort, sister of the bride, in pink chiffon and rhinestones, and Ruth Wish-man, of Rochester, peach chiffon and rhinestones, were bridesmaids. They carried Premier roses. Dr. Alex Lieberman, brother of the groom, was best man. Julius Rain and Jack Markus were groomsmen. The mother of the bride wore a gown of black Chantilly lace and corsage of red roses; the groom's mother wore black satin and silver and corsage of red roses. Two hundred and fifty guests were present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gibbs, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lerman, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frankfort, of Windsor; William Lieberman, of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lieberman are living at Oak-wood Mansions, St. Clair Avenue \Vest.
LOEWS
Each week Loew's vaudeville shows build to stronger entertainment. Other attractions may beckon, but the wise theatre patron returns to Loew's to enjoy the acme of modern stage a-nd screen fare.
This week an even greater triumph has been achieved by the popular house in its ability to present in person Emile Boreo, one of the most distinguished stars of the European singing stage. M. Boreo comes to Toronto for the first time in vaudeville but is already a celebrity on this side of the Atlantic, having been a very valuable membef of the "Chauve Souris." M. Boreo is the possessor of a very fine voice and he is also an actor and pantomimist of exceptional skill. He will give a number of characterizations.
Home Service
Number 2
Rough-dry or semi-finished. Table and bed linen finished ready for use. White wearing apparel returned in damp-proof bag, ready for ironing. Colored goods, flannels and siVks returned dry. No starching. 9c per pound.
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HUNDREDS TAKE PART IN MEMORIAL 8SRYIC1
About 800 Jewish pebpte gathered Sunday afternoon at the Labour Lyceum in the memorial service to the late Henry Dworkin. J. J. Glass, school trustee, was chairman. Colonel Reg. Geary, M.P., and Misa Mary McNabb, from the Labour Temple, were there. Relatives present included Mrs. Henry Dworkin; .daughter, Misa Ellen Dwor-*in; sister, Agnes Judkin; uncle, Harry D. Dworkin; Edward Dworkin, brother and partner; and Mrs. Dworlcin'* mother, Mrs. Sarah Goldstick, and her brother and his wife, Mr.'and Mrs. Maurice Goldstick.
Others on the olatform included E.^F. Singer and Mrs. M. Bloom, representing Mount Sinai Hospital: Abraham Rhine-wine; M. Strum, of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers; S. Strauss and M. Kurtz, Hebrew Friendly Society; M. Shurko, Workmen's Circle; A. Kirsch-ener, Cloakmakere' Union; M. Krerner, Jewish Workmen's Alliance; J. Fine-burg and M. Bergstein, Sons of Jacob; H. Capolan and S. Cracover, Chen-stechover Benefit Society; B. Nathan-son, Rabbi F. M. Isserman; S. Esser, directorate of the Labour Lyceum; Aid. Nathan Phillips.
Sergei Stupin, Russian 'cellist, accompanied by Leo Barkim on the piano, played Kol Nidrei by Bruch and the lament by Foret. Mrs. Agnes Judkin was led out weeping. Mrs. Henry Dworkin had left a little while previously. The memorial service opened with the playing of Chopin's Funeral March, after which Mr. Glass announced that the DworKin family had offered $1,000 toward establishing a Henry Dworkin public library in the Lyceum. Those on the platform spoke.
OBITUARY
The death of Mrs. Sarah Davis, age 62, wife of the late Falk Davis, occurred in Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, February 1. The remains were brought to Toronto for burial. Burial in McCaul Street Synagogue Cemetery Thursday, February 2. Mrs. Davis is survived by her children, Mrs. Charles Lewis, of Toronto; Miss Miriam Davis, of New York; Mrs. Sidney Tannenbaum, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Harry Palter, of Cleveland, Ohio; Harry Davis, of Toronto; and Frank Davis, of Buffalo.
Sunday, January 29, Samuel Hirach-berg, age 72 years, died at the Western Hospital. He ia survived by two sons and two daughters, Jack Hirschberg, Toronto; A. G. Hirschberg, Vancouver; Sadie Ryan and Milly Hirschberg, of Portland, Oregon.
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NOTICE OF DIVORCE
NOTICE is hereby given th.it HARRY ALVEN HEELS, of the Cry of Toronto, in the County of York, :n the Province of Ontario, Telegra-h Operator, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next Session thereof, for a Bill o.f ^Divorce from his wi:<--, Christina Philiis Heels, of the Town ( Lindsay, in the County of Victoria, in the Province of Ontario, on thegroi; d of adultery.
Dated at the City of Toronto, in f-.e Province of Ontario, this 25th day nt January, A.D. 1928.
LOUIS N. SUKLOFF, 212 Manning Chambers, Toron�<->. Solicitor for the Applicant
Prominent members of the and Jewish Acton1 Guilds heW a joint meeting at the Hotel A*tor, Neir York, recentry. Among tho�e present were Gene Buck, producer; EdcHe Cantor, vice-preaident of the Jewish Guild; Will*m Morrift, president oi the same organization; Frank McOytin, president of the C*thoBc Gtfiti, aad
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