to
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I Menorak'^Caraer entertained at a bridge at 2kmi�t Headquarters, January 3. About �evertty-five guests wtre
[present. , \' ' '�.�� ,
Sybil Cohen Otopter met Monday, December 2Srtf. $aoltt Headquarters, Mrs. H. M. Cohen>n the chair, Convener of dance^ tickets, Miaa Jennie Abinovitch, reported, A raffle donated by the hoste*�e*f Mrg. A: Bindman and Missea Ray and'Eva. Bindman, waa won by Miw Id* Lilthitr Miss Isabelle
, Jacobs recited. Next meeting will be a
[bridge at Zionist Headquarters, Friends
[invited. � . .
MAILBOX
KDITOR,
CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW,
In your, last issue I saw a heading in your worthy paper, "Kronick Head* Ort in Canada." ., T do not know of any (lection or any �uch honour given to me. As much as i favour the work done by the Ort in Europe, I have never accepted the position. Any time I can spare I must devote to communal affairs, par-ticularly Zionist affairs.
Please publish this statement.
Thanking you in Advance,
S. KXONICK.
2059 Jeanne Mance, Montreal The Editor,
Canadian Jewish Review, Montreal, Quc. Hear Sir:
Permit me $hrough -your paper to upenly express ray tnanks and satisfac-:ion to tn� Hofland-America Line for their wonderful service both on land and ,it sea, Which they extended to my brother, Vfto recently was a passenger cm their stefwntr (ro/raRussia toMontreal. [ have seciired-iull particulars from my brother, and he stated that their third-biss accommodation is most comfortable .::id spotlessly dean. Their food is prepared ra.clean kitchens, catering to Ti nationalities, and was deliciously -iTved. On the whole, he felt it his duty ; o comment on the Holland-America bine.
I wish to state that I personally called '-<:-, their local manager, Mr. Vaz, and lumplimented his company, and he -no wed me cuts of the third-class : commodations of their large steamers -\hich coincide identically with the r- port of my brother.
Mr. Vaz stated that the Holland-America Line in Canada will continue :o do their best to give satisfaction to b-;e Jewish community, and nothing is �it undone to satisfy averyone. Yours very truly,
Bernard Zarachor.
Sherbrooke, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Echenberg and anddaughter, Ruthie Echenberg, Pros-ct Street, are visiting in Montreal,
:ests of Dr. and Mrs. Saul Usher. � � *
bouis Edgar is spending a few days in
bmt real.
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Abraham D. Smith spent the week-end Quebec, a guest of the Chateau.
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Mu� Atiplc Edjjar spent a week in Quebec, *J*C .gufeat of hef cou�in, M^ss
Irene Bain. r
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Mits Winnie Schwiaberg, Montreal, spent New Year's week-end in Sherbrooke, the.guest of Mrs. Moe Green-berg. Among those who entertained for Miss Schwisberg were: Me*dames Moe Greenberg, Jack Echenberg, H,
Edgar and D. W. Smith.
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Jack Kushner spent a few days in
Montreal.
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Miss Dorothy Rosenbloom returned home after spending a week in Montreal.
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CANADIANS IN LOS ANGELES
Miss Doris Isaacman has returned after spending the past ten days at
Mount Lowe.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Kuznets are home from a motor trip to Palms Hot Springs
and Murietta Hot Springs.
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Jack Ciment entertained Christmas. Eve in honour of his sister, Miss Rose Ciment. Miss Rose Tannenbaum enter-taineicf at a theatre party for Miss Rose Ciment, Misa Ciment is leaving shortly
for Montreal.
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H. Adilman and Bernard Adilman motored to Mount Lowe over the weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sols, of Montreal, are
recent arrivals in Los Angeles.
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MF. and Mrs. Z. Rappaport entertained in honour of the first anniversary of their wedding. Covers were laid for twelve.
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Mrs. S. Shuken, South Wilton Place, was hostess at a surprise party in honour of her husband, Tuesday evening. Seventy-five guests heard a musical
programme.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Weissman announce the- engagement of their daughter, Estelle, to Jack Davidow.
OSHAWA
Mr. and Mrs.- I. Berg, of Oshawa,
entertained at bridge Sunday evening.
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Jack Engel spent the week-end in
Toronto.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Ambrose spent the
week-end in Toronto.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz entertained Sunday evening.
According to an agreement entered into with a very large German concern, factories and dwellings for a large number of workmen are to be built near Haifa, which is soxyi to become the leading port of Palestine.
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