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Miss Freda Nadler, Cadieux Street, entertained at an evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine (formerly Miss Bessie Slotnick), who are leaving for Woodstock, Ont., Friday, April 2. About twenty guests were present, Out-of-town guest? were:William Levine, of Hamilton; Nat Workman, of New York; Leonard Reldon, of Chicago; Joe Messinger, of New York; Miss Roslyn Gorman, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Miss Ethel Shein, of Boston,
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Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Freeman and son, of Boston, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, B Harris, Hutchison Street.
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Miss Lil Herscovici, St. Urbain Street, is home after spending a weekend with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Brantman, of Long Beach, Long Island, New York.
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Toronto, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Elman, St. Urbain Street.
FEDERATION MEETINGS
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies meeting, Sunday, April 11, at 2 p.m., Assembly Hal!, Baron de Hirsch Institute, 2040 Bleury Street, to receive a report on the mode of nomination of trustees-at-!arge. Annual meeting at 2.30 p.m. Flections.
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Royal Edward Masonic Order dinner-dance, April 9.
Caruco Club, Canada Consolidated Rubber Co,, dance, April 16.
MACCABAEAN CIRCLE BANQUET
Among those who attended the banquet given by the Maccabaean Circle at the Mount Royal Hotel, Saturday, March 24, were: Misses Rose Schwis-berg, Florence Louis, Rose Vilinsky, Natalie Jacobs, Beatrice Klineberg, Hilda Ellison, Goldenberg, Sarah Strass-berg, Ethel Cossman, Sally Solomon, Ida Clarke, de Blois, Stockling, Lily Benjamin, Dr. Anne Tarshis, and Sam E. Schwisberg, Bernard L. Cohen, C. Brownstein, Bill Alexander, J. Klineberg, Jack Bogante, H. A. Goldberg, M. Berinbaum, I Bernfeld, Harry Batshaw. S. Rubin, F,. C. Amaron. L and Leo Fdel. A toast mater, proposed by Leo Ldel was replied to by E. C. Amaron, president of the Student Counci of graduates. by Bill Harr\ Batshaw; to C'ircle, M, Bernfeld, stein: to the ladies. Bernard reply Miss Ethel logman.
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Wednesday evening, March 31, the first organization meeting of the Conference Committee of the United Jewish Campaign took place. David A. Brown, national chairman of the campaign, who is coming to Montreal to address representatives of the Jewish communities of Montrealj^id other citiea in the province, will bt welcomed by this Committee. Lyon Cohen, Lionel Covien-sky, Leon Crestohol, H. M. Caiserman, R, A. Darwin, Michael Garber, Marcus Sperber, H. Wolofslcy and Rabbis Herbert J. Samuel and Hirsch Cohen were present. Lionel Coviensky and Leon Crestohl will arrange details of the conference dinner which will take place either May 4 or 5. Lyon Cohen and H. M. Caiserman will take care of the invitations. General meeting was held Thursday, April 8, to complete organization plans. It was reported that due to the extreme need of 6,000,000 Jews in Russia and Poland, the original goal of $15,000,000 on this side by the United Jewish Campaign, had been increased to $25,000,000.
Lyon Cohen will send letters of invitation to leaders of the Jewish communities in other cities in the Province of Quebec inviting them to serve on the Conference Committee.
Y.M.H.A. NEWS
The Monamac Club of the Y.M.H.A. will give an after-theatre supper and dance at the Gables, Peel Street, following presentation of "Y" play, April 18, Proceeds go to "Y,"
The "Y" will present "A Bill of Divorcement," a three-act play by Clemence Dane, at His Majesty's Theatre, April 18, under the direction of Rupert Caplan. Cast: Dorothy Caplin, Josh Shapira, William Shapira, Mrs. Dorothy Davis-Stein, Milton Douchkess, Myra Chorlton.
MUSIC AND DRAMATIC CLUB
Music and Dramatic Club will meet Sunday, April 11, in the Ladies' Ordinary, Windsor Hotel, at 3.30 p.m. for a members' afternoon. Sol Rothstein, violinist, who has been studying for the past year at the McGill Conservatorium under the auspices of the club, will play. Programme: piano solo, Miss Evelyn Shapiro; violin, Sol Rothstein; song, Miss Frances James; piano, Miss Fannie Ratner.
WORKERS FOR HOSPITAL
The campaign for a new half-million-dollar Women's General Hospital, has enrolled as workers: Mrs. Martin Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rercovitch, Dr. A. B. Illievitz, Dr. M. Scherzer, Dr. Max Wiseman, Louis Bruenn, J. A. Dobrofsky, Thos. S, Reichbach, Joseph D. Rubin, Mrs, J. Elkin, Mrs. O. H. Hymmen, Mrs. Sydney Levitt and Mrs. Martin Simon. The Women's Hospital is said to be the only hospital in Montreal which trams Jewish girls as nurses.
BOYS' WEEK
Boys' Day in the synagogue. May 1, as part of Boys' Week, May 1 to May 8, will have Rabbi Julius Berger as chairman and on the committee: Rabbis H. J, Samuel, H. Abramowitz, Capt.
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