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Epstein, Jeanne Mance Street. J, S. Caplan presided. L. M. Becker and H. J. Routtenberg will discuss the matter of age limit of junior clubs at the next meeting of Intermediates. Speakers at the Synagogue during Pesach were M. J. Routtenberg, S. Epstein, M. Darabaner and L. M. Becker, all of whom are studying for the rabbinate in New York City.
HADASSAH
The Makamie Mine* property b in the best geological formation known. The development work ha* been done under the direction of Maurice Archam-bault> asaayer of the Provincial Government Laboratory at Axnoe, Que.< and also a mining engineer of �landing. Under him he nas a atatf of experienced proe-pectora and mm my men
Montreal Social
Continued from pa& 3
ated with spring flowers and favours. Misses Sara Feen, Esther Lewis and Leola Lewis, and T. Wiesman sang, accompanied by C. J. Lewis. Dancing. A sterling silver cheese knife was presented to Mrs. L. Weinstein, and a hand-made guest towel to Mrs. L. Leiken.
Mr. and Mrs. La* Greenberg, of Ottawa, Pesach guests of M. H. Scnach-ter, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. Schachter, St. Joseph Boulevard West, afternoon, to twenty guestB, April 24; Mr. and Mrs. A. Schachter, Hutchison Street; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, Bloomfield Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Weinstein, of New York, who were guests of Mrs. L. Wein-itein, Hutchison Street, have returned. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bieber and family, 1187 Cote St. Antoine Road, have left to live at Brighton Beach.
Among those who attended the tea given by the Russian Consulate were: Mrs. H. Frankel, J. Kruger, J. Elkin and Miss Ruth Brotman.
BENEFIT CONCERT
Queen Esther Chapter held a muaicale at Zionist Headquarters April 25. Mrs. 5. Schulman presided. Mrs. S. Wittes played Hatikvah. Miss Pauline Darabaner played the piano and Miss Jennie Darabanner recited. Mrs. S. Kalman reported on the Keren Hayeaod Campaign. Mrs. J. Issenman and Mrs. Ginsberg, who made the most successful calls, were awarded prizes by Mrs, A. J, Freiman, the guest. Mrs. M. Garftnkle moved a vote of thanks. Mesdames L. and I. Trachtenberg were hostesses. Mrs. A. J. Freiman won the raffle. Next meeting at Zionist headquarter* May 2. ______
Fruma Brownstein Chapter met at the home of Mrs. K. Chawkin, 4000 St. Denis Street, Monday evening, April 25. Mrs. M. Levy and Mrs. N. Black presided. A silk cushion, donated by Mrs. S. Freec'man, will be raffled shortly. A cut glass vase, donated by the hostess, Mrs. K. Chawkin, was won by Mrs. N. Black. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Gertzman, 25 Marie Anne West,
Sybil Cohen Chapter met Monday evening, April 25, at Zionist Head-Quarters. Mrs. M. H. Cohen presided. Discussions were held as to what Sybil Cohen Chapter would send to the Canadian booth at the bazaar which Lady Samuel is holding in England about the middle of August. Rummage sale May 16, 17 and 18.
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Madame Popovich saag Russian, Ukrainian and other folk-sdngs in native coatume, and George M. Brewer played the organ at a concert, cabaret and dance given in aid of the School for Crippled Children at Victoria Hall, Weetmount, April 15.
NEW PRINCIPAL OF TALMUD TO RAH
Rabbi N ah urn Ben Horim, of Jerusalem, Palestine, has been appointed as the head of the Yesbiva and principal of the Keren Israel Talmud Torah, 4335 St, Dominique Street. Rabbi Nahum Bee Horim is the local representative aad manager of the American Zionist Cocnmoo wealth and Palestine Securities, the publisher erf the Tslmudic Encydo-pmenia, Chachmoid HTalmud, the Economic Palestine, the Jerusalem Chronicle, a historical review of Jerusalem, and many other poWicatioas, OaotnbQtiom may be sent to the secretary, Muncey A. Fink, 65 Mount Royal Avenue West.
YOUNG ISRAEL
Tel-Aviv Chapter, by giving "A Night Greenwich Village" at the Y.M.H.A. Auditorium April 10, real^etl $100 for Hadassah. Among those who assisted were: Bernard Wall, director; M. H. Weinstein, Misses Irene Rieder, Sophia Finklestein, Bea Litwack, Sara Golfman, Sonia Kaplan, Lottie LiefFer, Elsie Shep-perd; and Nathan Taviss, Max Routtenberg, Ben Herman, Myer Silverberg, Dave Silver berg, Harry Jason, AlLevine, Bobby Littner, Dave Rubin, Abe Rubin, Harold Morris, Syd Morris, Aaron. Shulman, Isadore Uodjinsky and Sam Roeensweig.
SPLENDID REPORTS FROM
MAKAMIC MINES Vein Grows Wider and Richer A�*yi of ore taken from the prospect �haft on vein "A" of the property of the Makamie Mine*, Incorporated, thawed copper value* of $68. 1 7 per ton, accord' ing to reports received by Felix Roche-lean, president of the company. The away, vraa roacie by Ovila Holland, chemist* in charge �f tb* Provincial Government Asctty Laboratory. The prospect �Wt, which i* only down twwty feet, shows that the vein M widening and tK� copper content be-richer. I indication* are that ae
The board of directors of the company, consists of strong fmaiy>j�l and business men, who shouted their confidence in the property by recently taking a party of sixty businese men of the Province to in*pect the development work already done.
The company is in its infancy and is offering the public a limited number of it* *hare* at a comparatively low figure.
MOTHERS' DAY 'IS ON MAY o�
Do not forget to send mother some flowers.
We have a very fine assortment of roeea, carnations and all other sea son -able flowers, also flowering plants and fern* at very reasonable pncee.
Let u* have your order early. Mail orders will receive our personal attention Juat enclose a money order, stating what you would like sent and we will do the rest. Address all orders to TVe Forum Florist, 1067 St. Catherine Street West. near Atwater, or 'phone Uptown 1659. We are open every evening and Sundays.
The Lewi* Reception Rooms are now more conveniently situated at 556m St. Catherine West, between Stanley and Drummond Streets. Telephone tor reservation* for afternoon teas, showers, and bridge parties. Get the habit of dropping in for luncheon or dinner. Strictlykosher. Up. 1921.
NEW ADATH JESHURUN
Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. I. Roeenzveig. Cote Ste. Catherine Road. Officers elected: Honorary president, Mrs. A. J. Gokiner; president, Mrs. Roaenstein; first vice-president, Mrs, A Bacal; second vice-president, Mrs. Henry H. Roee; third vice-president, Mrs. M. Maron; fourth vice-president, Mrs. H. Darabaner; treasurer, Mrs. I. Roeenzveig; recording secretary, Mrs. A. D. Pahiel; financial secretary, Mrs. S. Silverstooe; corresponding sjecre-tary, Mr*. B^ Bernard. Meedames M.
Maron, H. Darabaner, R. RLagel, J. Cooper, S. Sourlce* and J. Hoffer are on
the executive.
Liverpool, Engiand, is about to establish a Liberal synagogue. Plans are going ahead at rapid pace.
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WRDDINGS
The marriage of Irving O. Freed man, formerly of Ottawa and Montreal, now of New York, to Miae Sophia Fishman of New York, was solemnized April 10, in New York.
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The marriage wma solemnized Sunday 10, of Rose, daughter of Mr and M. Wiseberg, to Jack Browr.stein, son of H. Brownatein. Rabbi Rotiblart performed the oeremooy. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satis in bouffant st>ie, trimmed with white Chantilly la�. her veil being worn ia cap effect w itha btxxkau of oraage bsoeeoms and nbboc trimmings. Her bouquet was com
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