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Shabbo* Shuva, "A Return the Only True Progreta"; Kol Nidre, "Hand-writin* on the Wall"; Yam Kippur, 4'The Fast God Has Chosen".
- ' ".''.* �**�-' The Shaar Haflhomayim Synagogue Sunday School will reopen for the �eaaon on October 7. Children are to report at 10 a.m. for enrolment.
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Mr. Harry Raahback, Esplanade
Avenue, has left for New York City.
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Miss Annie Vineberg, St. Luke Street, has returned from Sherbrooke where she was the guest oUflrs. Joe Rosenbloom,
of Quebec Street.
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Mrs, Philip Lazarovitch and small son, Jackie, Park Avenue, who were the guests of Mrs. T. Vineberg, Fulton Street, Sherbrooke, have returned to
town.
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Mrs. F. Louis, Villenueve Avenue West, spent last week in New York City. .
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Mr. and Mrs; O. L. Kerner and sons, Westmount, have gone to California for some months.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Lewis and daughter,- Greta, St. Catherine Stree' West, have returned from New York and Rockaway Beach where they spent
the summer months.
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Mr. Nathan Fish, Esplanade Avenue, who spent the summer in New Hampshire, has returned to town.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Davis, the "Cambria," Tupper Street, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Dorothy, to Louis Stein,.son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stein of Montreal.
'�' '�.'� .-��-�: --.' -*'� * ��� *.�-'.-�' '����' � : The Hebrew Consumptive Aid Association of Montreal, entertained the workers who will assist in the tag day that will take pjace on th.e 1,7 at tea, at the Majestic Hall, Guy Street, last Sunday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. Dr. J. Rbdick Byers was the guest of honor '
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The Hebrew Consumptive Aid Asso-' ciation of Montreal is appealing to the community at targe for help otf Monday, the 17th, when 300 young ladies are volunteering their services in connection wit:h the Tag Day. This Association has within the . past- seventeen years comforted and restored thousands to health. The officers of the association are as follows:
Honorary president: Peter Bercp-vitch, K.C., M.L.A.
Honorary vice-president: Aid. Lyon \V. Jacobs, B.C.L.
Life governor: Aid. Louis. Ruben-stein. .
Honorary solicitor: N. YV. Jacobs.
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Honorary secretary: Sydney Tannen-baum, LL.B.
Directing officers: M. H._ Axejrad, president; J. B. Miller, vice-president; M. Mallek, 2nd vice-president; Miss M. Ratner, treasurer; H. Sabloff, financial secretary; Mrs. P. Gordon, recording secretary; Miss R. Rudnikoff, corresponding secretary.
Medical board: Dr. E. S. Harding, Dr. N. Schacher.
Tagging committee: Sydney Tannen-baum, director; Mrs. Joseph Goodson, \fiss Martha Maislin, Air. Louis Gel-fafnd. :
All workers and taggers are asked to report to the offices of the Association, Room 4, 555 St. l-awrence Street. Phone East 4883.
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The Spanish and Portuguese Congregation, the first and oldest congregation in Canada has absolutely refused to associate or in any way be connected or identified with the "Vaad Ha-ir," or Community Council. Mr. P. B. Hart, the Honorar>- Secretary of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation has addressed a letter to the chairman of ^he-Community Council demanding immediate removal of thi* aaoeot and honorable name, which was included without appuioR> ta or leave of the Congregation, from the letter heads of the Council.
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The Music and Dramatic Club will hold its first meeting of the year early in October. The Club which had a very successful season last winter is planning to increase its membership considerably. Mrs. Aaron Snyder is chairman of the Membership Committee. This year the Club will include among its numbers associate members as well as active members. There will be another departure in that men as well as women will be eligible, for membership. Last year the Club met once a month at the homes of the various members, but to accommodate the hundred members who are expected to enroll this winter, a public meeting place will be decided upon. The bpicers of the Club are as follows: President, Miss Evelya Shapiro; Vice- President. Miss Fannie Rat* ner; Secretary, Miss Lucille Roston; Treasure!, Mis* Jeanette Enzer.
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Miss Goldie Louis. X'illeneuve Avenue West, and Miss Esther Levitt, Gros-venor Avenue, West mount, two popular members of our younger set, left for New Y�tk <� S�i�tember 6 to board the S.S. "Asia." which sailed for Pales-tine, on Monday, September 10.
They were given a very enthusiastic tend-off by the Urge group of friends who were^ present at ^ the to w�lt them fiud>nd. \tia�
GokKe Louis was a member of the reaching staff of Mount Royal School, Whde at MacdoMld Colkfe,. the eatab&shed a reputation for herself as
an all-around athlete. Not only .did she win numerous prizes for pro6ciency in;sports, but she was the winner, as well, of medals for scholarship. ^liss Levitt was on the teaching staff of Alexandra :School ancl w:as interested in air coniriiurial work; She was for some time a .member of the M.A.A.A. basketball team.
Both gt'rfs have been enthusiastic workers in Young Judaea for .some years. The new extremely well-selected books which adorn the shelves of the Young Judaea library in- the Zionist headquarters on Sherbrooke Street, area tribute to the endeavors of both. In addition tbey were members of the Executive Council of Young- Judaea and were actively engaged in organizing and leading junior clubs. The"he*t. wishes of the entire community are extended ro both Mis* Levitt and Miss Louis in their new undertaking. * . * * � .
Among the tony young lawyer* called to the bar who were presented last week at the ceremonies attendant ttpen the rr-opening of the civtl" courts for the fall term were: Me>�rs. J. K. Mergler, S. A. Shumlan and Lewis
Freed man.
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Mrs. R. Adi I man. C6te St. .\ntoine Road, who has just returned from Old Orchard. Maine, where she spent the summer, has with her a* guest* her crawichiidreft, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Isaacs aad daughter, Miss Retta and
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Violet Drusserman andMr. Benjamin Drusserman of AVinnipeg.
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M Us .Bessie Yiner, Mount Royal Avenue, has just returned from a trip
to New York.
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Jt is announced that the marriage
of Miss Hazel Victoria Cohen; daughter
of Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen, Hutchison
Street to Mr. Abraham Asch, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Asch. Northcliffe
Avenue, will take place at the Temple
Emmanuel on Thursday, October 4.
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Among .those entertaining in honor of Miss Hazefr ~Cohen, bride-elect of next month are: Mrs, R. M. Pierce. Addington Avenue, 'crystal shower: Mrs. M. J. Asch. Xorthciiffe Avenue, linen shower: Mrs. Julius L. Gittleson, Western Avenue, kitchen shower: Mis* Rosalie Rose. Sherbrooke Street \Vest, handkerchief >hower: Miss Ruth Bernstein. Tara Hall Avenue, tea: Miss Bertha Neumann. Cdre St. Antoine Road, tea: Mrs. Charlie Jacobs. Prud-
homme Avenue, tea.
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Mrs. .V B. Benaett. Indian t*rove. Toronto, and daughter. Nordau Adelaide, are the gue>t* of Mr. and Mrs. .D.
KIeini*rg. Doi-che^ter Street \Ve*i.
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Mr. and Mrs- Michael Garber. Lincoln Avenue, spent last week IB New York, the guest of Mm Giber's father, Mr. Radish ~ ' -