BAL CABARET GUESTS
Over 300 gue*ts attended the second bal cabaret of the Jewish Junior
Welfare, League Saturday, November 27, in the ballroom of the Mount Royal Hotel, which was decorated. Proceeds go to the Jewish L&urentian Fresh Air Camp. Horace Cohen introduced the cabaret numbers. Miss Edythe ZifT appealed as "La Zingara," in a coloured ribbon costume; Miss Becci Cohen and Charles Golfman in "Tango" and "Valse Classique," and Miss Dorothy Fisher, "TheTJoll Girl," in coral organdie, was assisted by a sextette of .Misses Eva Guilaroff, Flip Silverman, Ella Goldberg, Jerry Richstone, Ethel Cooperstone and Jennie Levine, who wore costumes of pastel gingham-checked organdie. Balloons were distributed. Supper at midnight. Conveners were Miss Louise de Sola, Mrs. A. B. Illievitz and Miss Violet Ettenberg. Present were; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fainer, in gold lace with Spanish shawl; , Rabbi and Mrs. J. Berger, black velvet gown; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ettenberg, black georgette, studded in rhineatones; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lichtenhein, shaded" pink beaded gown; Mr. and Mrs. S. Manolson, black georgette with rhioestones; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dryer, black velvet gown; Mr. and Mrs. L. 'Lefcort, pale green beaded gown; Mrs. B. H. Hyams, period dress of white satin with red flower; Mr, and Mrs, L. Blumer, Paris gown of gold brocaded lace; Mrs. D. H. Ballon, champagne pleated georgette; Mrs. A. J. Alexander, black model of lace; Mrs. H. Wegler, black taffeta and black tulle; Mr. and Mrs. Moe W. Wegler, white satin and lace with beaded embroidery; Miss Reba Goltman, imported gown of gold cloth with rhinestone girdle with gold bandeaux; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rudner, beige taffeta and lace; Mr. and Mrs. F. Lauria, silver with touches of red; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Faber, silver sequins gown; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Levy, pale pink beaded dress; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sperber, white with beaded embroidery and touches of flesh and green; Mrs. Lambert, black and white satin embroidered in rhinestones; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Riddell, period gown of white satin and Chantilly lace; Mr. and Mrs. H. Wegler, black velvet with bouffant skirt of black net and frills; Mr. and Mrs. I. Blackman, black lace beaded gown; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arnovitz, black velvet with rhinestone trimming; Mr. and Mrs. O. Shuller, orchid and black satin with orchid and purple ostrich fan; Mr. and Mrs. P. Glazer, net frills in shades of pink with Dresden ribbon sash; Mrs. D. Levi, orchid chiffon velvet; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wener, black velvet and rhine-stones; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Levine, black lace gown; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simon, black transparent velvet with rhinestones; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solorron, coral panne velvet with diamante trimming; Mrs. Joseph Levin-son, black lace gown over green slip; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cohen, yellow crepe Elizabeth trimmed with gold; Mrs. M. M. Barrett, of Three Rivers, period dress of black velvet and lace; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilanski, �>lack lace gown with rhinestone buckle j Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Alfandri, black satin gown with rhinestone buckle; Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilanski, black lace gown over gold
doth with .__��_ .�,_-� and Mr*. Maxwell Cunun colour velvet whh full *�rtr Mrs. 3am Laing, silver chiffon | over silver doth studd �-'-�-�'
with diamond comb; 'Mr. and Mr*. B, "
Shapiro, greerr chiffon viejvtf with goto lace; Mr. and Mrs. M, s^un*, roae taffeta trimmed with silver; -iu. aad Mrs. P. Laing, gold taffeta jieriod'dress with blue and gold doral decoration; Miss Louise de Sola, in peach colour chiffon embroidered in roln�rtoaes and pearls with crystal fringe; Mrs. A. B. Illievit*, green georgette trimmed with crystal beads; Mrs. M, A. M&rthall, white beaded jpwn; Mre. H. J. l*evinaon, black lace with touches ol American Beauty ribbon; Misses Violet Ettenberg, maize-colour gown embroiderea in rhinestones; Rae Friedman, maire satin with applique of pansies and rhinestoa�e; Lena Ashkafoney, period gt>wn of maize taffeta and black ChanttUy lac* with black embroidered shawl; Mrs. Lea Feldman. rose and orchid faille in, period style with French flowers;.Miss Norma Fraid, green chiffon; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wolfe, green georgette with wide gold border; Mr. and Mrs, Ben Marks, white satin and Chantilly lace; Dr..and Mrs. J. Rpsenbaum. white beaded gown; Mrs. A. Kramer, black beaded gown; Mr. and Mrs. M. LurxTvich, white beaded gown; Mr. and Mrs, D. Lupo-vich, maire georgette and lace in period style; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kopstein, white georgette trimrfied with fringe and rhinestonea; Mesdames A. Huffman, white georgette beaded with silver rhinestone naiiheada; Henry Kaufman, pink velvet and tulle; S. Cohen, black point d esprit; G. Gray, black lace gown; Leon H. Fiachel, orchid ^georgette beaded, and Misses May LightstOne, white georgette beaded" in silver; Emma Abbey, sage green "velvet with apr^pot flower at waist; Bertha Qarwin, gown with all over silver beaded.ernbrirfdery; Bertha Neumann, mint green velvet with amethyst, silk flowers, and green shawl; Edythe Ziff, period dress of* maize and black lace with large burnt orange bow on skirt; Luba Kahan, black velvet and rhinestones with floral applique; Fanny Kahan, powder blue with silver beaded embroidery and applique of flowers; Tootsie Abramson, silver beaded in crystal with beaded fringe, with brilliant tiara; Rose Daniels, white satin and silver embroidered, with skirt of fringe; Muriel Goldstein, black velvet with rhinestone trimming; Helene Simon, pink georgette with rhinestones; Gladys Samit, peach-co4�ur taffeta; Natalie Jacobs, peach-cokmr gown; Dorothy Freiman, of Ottawa, black gown embroidered in flowers; Celia Livinson, bouffant gown in pastel shades; Eva Williams, green sequins gown with touches of gold; Dorothy Fisher, green transparent velvet with rhinestones and green shoes; Evelyn Vineberg, pink transparent velvet trimmed with rhinestones; Eva Guilaroff, black georgette and lace; Ethel Cooper-stone, black lace over gold trimmed with black georgette; Betty Miller, pink taffeta with touches of black velvet and French flowers; Esther Darwin, black lace and brilliants; Sarah Solomon, white beaded gown; Ruth Laing, pale rose shaded georgette with gold lace and flowers; Anne Yellin, pale pink georgette
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At the Mount Royal Hotel Main Ballroom SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th
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Levine, white georgette with orchid flower r Ella Goldberg, black tafJ^ta with rose flower; and Louis Addsoo/dC Tl Rivers; l-awreoce ^amit^Ben"Gummi Sidney Goilaroff., Harry Q>hen, Dr, George Stitan, Walter Friedroani BUI Brodie, Leon Levinsoh, H, .Ziff, LXHI Kellnor, Saul Kellpor, Mfltoti Ros^nfeld, Ben Cohen, Harry Bacal, Chartes <3oif-man, -Sam Berlind^ Alex 'GojdbeTg, Harris Beechtr, Gene Kroger> Herbert Glickman, Dr. Norman Vineberg. B. Lefcort, Louis Stein, Lionel tifrshitz, Lyon Cohen, B. Gofclberg, Henry AzeflF, Harold Neumann, Morris Singer, L. Milrnan, Edward Hart, Ned-Stein, H. H. Levinson, R. Moase, M. WiHia^ns, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rubm, rnetalUc cloth gown; Mr. and Mrs. .Nat W. Jacobs, siiver gpwn with beaded trimr raing; Dr. and Mrs. S, Ortenberg, black t velvet 3with touches of pink georgette; Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldstein, model of white beaded, with florah trimming; Dr. and Mrs. David BL -Ballon, coral chiffon and lace delicately embroidered; Mr. and Mrs, A, J. AJesandor, black georgette gown; Dr. and Mrs.. Bernard Tfyaras, white satin period gown with
red 4ower at ^fchoilder; Miss Hulda Alexaodor, .green gtorgctte gown; fier-nard/Afexamjof^ Nat W^ Jacobs, Moe BraininjiJr.SXevittt D^ Silverman, Lcvi, Abramson. Harold FitdjeJ,-'Sau! Silver-nianr�. E. HerschoA,-Spiegel, J. Mail-maft, Mo* BaW, A. ^,^nberg, M VVilliamsy D. Israel, Lawrence Frein-.an, T^ Stober, SmitljjiMerton^Berl Blurrer, r^orman rriedn^n^ Ofcar 'keinhart, M A. Fel8, George Solorlion, J; Kindestin, H. Bronfman, Ed wart Hart, A. Ritten-bergj H. Frankel^ 'J�Kiein, Lawrence Samit, H. H, Liyiason^ R; Mosse.
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