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e� Jjerman; who pjayed the violin,' fclnka Levi,%ho read a letter, friend' 0n orthodot > Judaisra., Rabbi Sieger addressed a few re ma rice ,tp' the-iadtes. � Meeting1 was adjourned at 10,30. - ' ' '
Young People's League
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* V0.i4ng wornexi enthusiastically interested; in the League. About 2Q0 subscriptions! for' rhemberahip 'were handed in, Mr. Hyrnah'Smith was the'chairman of .the evening. vRabbl Drachman. spoke to the:y^bung people knd put them in the prpper mood with a few clever stories he related* V Nominations were called for and a full slate has been prepared. The next meeting will be pn Sunday, January 15, at 8 o'clock. Nominations will be re-opened to give the new members an opportunity to nominate their choice. All young people are welcome. �'
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LO. B. B. Ball Promises to Be Great Success
Proceeds to Be Given to Federation
New Officers Elected
5^V;i-Pn*�tvcon.ditipxu^.by declaring that all te'tyj p^Staceruipg from the corning kogb[.B.> ^'Bili ahalf be handed to tile Federation. ,,. ^ Jewish"Philahthropies: In addition, � ^vVv/^, non-members are cordially invited: 0i>vtPJbe pfesenit at the ball. " � -' r
^Remember the date, January 17,-at^the King Edward Hotel. Tickets ^t:-l^ :may be^procured'from Bro.^ A. Cohen, V;-:-V$in Life Building, / � r" '
; y It is urged by the Ball Committee ^V." that, reservations be made at once as "'the tickets are being taken ^up by the ^^'1.-:members very rapidly.'
unanimous vote, B'tuu^BVith It is proposed to hold the installation showed ''t)ieir.' ,reall�tipn\-.p_f? ceremony on January 23, at a place to
be announced later.
The following officers^eiect willv(be "installed;-at .that time: President, Bro. Nathan, .Phillips; vice-president,. Bro. Mortimer Levy; secretary, Bro. }oseph Gordon j financial secretary, Bro. Charles 'Benjamin; treasurer, Bro. Abraham Levy;, monitor, Bro'. Abraham Cohen; assiswntmonitor, Bro. BenjaniinLuxen-berg;-' guardian, Bro. Isidore Brodey; outside giiaroUah, Bro. Benjamin^Levy;, trustees, Bro. Louis Singer, Br6< Samuel ^Sternberg, Bro. Harry:Fullan. ' This line^ up" will certainlv ass'ure the lodge of a most progressive and active, year,'
. On behalf 61 the trustees, Brt. Ralph Raphael presented to the Lodge tne pruee. banner of honorable mention from the District Grand Lodge for the . splendid work-performed by the degree team last .year.' The president formally presented the banner.to the members^ of the degree team present and instructed' the secretary to forwafd letters of . appreciation to other members of the tea pi-Letters of condolence were forwarded . to Bro. %Cmuel Factor on the death of hie father, and Bro. j^Iathan Ekenner On the death of his baby daughter. Much sympathyvwas expressed by the .membersi of the>oc%e in the loss occasioned by such well known members.
The meeting was closed at 10.30 p.m./ in Benevolence, Brotherly Love and Harmony. �
HERfcL ZI ON CLUB
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NATHAN PHILLIPS'
Prettiest <�fcct Toronto Lodge B'nai
The dance given by the Herzi Zion Club at Bingham's Rainbow Room* on New Year s Eve was a huge social Success. Dancing commenced at 8.30 pMU. and continued until ^12. At 11 p.m. ttreamers and confetti were thrown around the room. Thate was not a
monseata kt-ap m the fun and joJlity Basketball League for the Granatstein of tfct ervettiafy At 11^30 � professional Trophy.
woman entertainer came on the floor and danced the hornpipe; then to the tune of. the bagpipes she danced several Scotch dances. The dining room was very nicely decorated. Mr. Swartz sang two musical numbers.
The Club took an active part in the recent' Keren Hayesod campaign and raised more money than apy other organization.
On ^Sunday evening, January 15, at 8,30 sharp, Mr. Nathanson will address in Yiddisn the members, their,parents and friends on "Herzl, the Modern Moses," He will invite questions which will be asked and answered in Jewish. This is the first time in the history of the Herxl . Zion Club that an evening has been entirely devoted to Yiddish. All are invited to the Club-rooms at 382 Queen Street West. f* On Saturday, January 14, at 8.30 p.m., the Club will give a private dance for members and friends only. There swill be a four-piece orchestra.
In the Y;M. and Y.W.H.A. Interdub Bowling League, the Club is tied for first place, fn this League the Lipson Trophy is being competed for and the Herzl Zion Club has won this cup two successive years, and it is now in their possession. The Club ar&o has the Perkins Billiard Trophy, which will be competed for later rp the year. The Qub is now competing in the <rY
THE EZRAS NOSHEM SOCIETY
Their weekly meeting was held on Tuesday at-the Zionist building, Mrs. Greenberg presiding. The attendance was large, due to the activities and the interest shown by the members in the work of the Society.
When the applications for the position of secretary were taken up, Miss Gold, of Dundas Street West, volunteered her services for one year. This saves the Society $400, and the Society is very grateful to her.
Mr. Lavine, of D'Arcy Street, brought the sum of $98.09 which had been collected by a group of women consisting of hrs lately deceased wife and Mrs. Brodey, now a member of the Society. The money was collected for the purchase of a Jewish burial wagon some years ago, but was now donated to the Jewish Hospital Fund.
Miss Mendelson and three friends offered their services in connection with the work of the Jewish Hospital.
The annual banquet, which will take place on Sunday evening, January 15, is for members and their husbands and invited guest8, It \i hoped that all the rabbis of the city will grace the banquet table. Rabbi Gordon will be the speaker of the evening.
The committee elected to look after the banquet tickets is as follows: Treasurer, Mrs. Bolter, Dundas Street Wist; Sacretary^ Mrs. Herman, Grace Street,
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