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J>iv tfinal an'angemenW �a!ve n*ea cornr Jjjleted for the great Palestinian Fair, iwhich; j.will take' place at =.. Mosherfs Arcadia Wednesday afternoon and even* ing, December 2I . . r-^ever\'in;* the -history or the Jewish community have all organizations worked so hard (or an affair of thte character. Wednesday, December 2Ii iwill be a holiday. It is the' duty of fcvfcry Jew and Jewess to visit this great �Fair. � \ . ; j; v..�. i;;
''; Under the able convenership of Mrs, M. L, WUHnsky abd her splendid ban^ of ;wWfcers,S the Fair. will be opened promptly at 1.30 p.m. . � � N
Mrs. AVJ. Freuijan. ox Ottawa, the ISataon^l-Chairman of Hadassah, will ;he-the guest of honor and will speak in theV^taine; at 3 o'clock, Rab# B. R. Brickner will, act as chairman. �� <: RabbJ; Julius Seigd will open the Bazaar at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. ?, There x will not be a^dull moment dtfnj% the Fair. The high tea which tntf-be served from 4> to 8 will consist entirely of home-m^de cooking, like nibther .used to niake. There you can meet your wife, sister or sweetheart. Reservations should be made early. .-, Another attraction will be the Art Gallery, containing a selection of the choicest works of art, both ancient and modem. Special appearance for this occasion only of the celebrated "The Three Musketeers," inspiring as ever. Bing, Bang, the Dumbells, inimitably funny as ever, and "Way Down East, ' as irresistible as ever.
Time�Wednesday, December 21.
Place�Art Gallery, Grand Palestinian Fair, Mosher's Arcadia. Don't miss seeing it.
Are you interested in the future? See "Ahlbul," the great Hindu Prophet, with hia irresistible assistants.
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j- Vnit-aU the, Sooths. All urider able conveners and their assistants. There you *rijl find everything�for young agd old, .
Apron Booth, Mrs. M. Mehr; Art and Miscellaneoui, � Mrs. D. Abramovitz; Art Museum, Mrs. Wolfsoiy Baby Booth, Mrs, L. Mv Schwartz; Clothing Booth, Mrs. L. Fine; Charj'ukah Booth, Miss R. Seigal; Candy Booth, Miss M^ Vise; Cigarettes,-Miss Millef; Canadian Jewish' Review', Mrs. H. Soloway; Doll Booth, Mrs. A. I. VVillinsky; Dutch Booth, Mrs. L. Maldoyer; Dancing/Mr. Lyons; Fortune Telling, Miss Gold-stick; Furniture, Mrs. J. Levlnter; Fancy Booth, Mrs. M. Geldzaeler; Fish Pond and Pocket Lady, Mrs. I. Cohen, Mrs. S. Greenfarb; Flags, Miss Miller and Mrs. I. H. Seigal; Groceries, Mrs. Wilson; Glassware, Miss Bochner; High Tea, Mrs..Lewis and Mrs. $. M.Hausher; Handkerchiefs, Mrs. H. Rosenthal; Kitchen Utilities, Mrs. J. J. Allen and Mrs. J. Eisraan: Lucky Dip, Mrs. Wolfsohn; Music, Miss B. Fremes; Notions, Mrs. Sh^tz; Pure Food, Miss Rittenberg; Palestinian, Mrs. Rycus; Refreshments, Mr. J. Harris; Stdckings, Miss Millian; Towels, Mrs. 0. Maldover; Vanity, Mrs. J. Liss.
The following organizations are assisting: The Central Hadassah, The Western Hadassah, The Rose Chapter, The Ruth Chapter, The Naomi Chapter, The Daughters of Zion, The Herzl Girls, The Herzl Boys, The Y.M. and Y.W. H.A, The Eastern Star (Deborah Chapter), The Beaches Auxiliary,The Daughters of Israel, the Council of Jewish Women, The B.A. Club, The S.D.S. Club, The Judean Girls, The De Sola Girls, The Nordau Girls, and many other organizations.
Keep Wednesday, December 21, for the Palestinian Fair.
EZRAS NOSHRM BAZAAR
Ra>bi B. R. Brickner opened the Ezras Noeherh Bazaar Tuesday at the Men of England Synagogue, Spadina avenue. A meeting was held preceding the bazaar, at which were present 1,500 or 2,000 people. David Lavine presided and Rabbi Brickner spokef pointing out the need of a Jewish hospital in Toronto. Subscriptions were then taken up. The people later went into, the bazaar, where all kinds of articles, wearing apparel, food, fancy work, china, etc. were for sale, which had been donated by the various merchants interested in the Jewish hospital. A hospital on Yorkviile avenue has been purchased, which has a capacity of about forty beds.
J. J. Allen $50, Jule Allen $50, S. Lubel-sky $50, H. Mendelson . $50, Harry Rotenberg $50, J. Schwartz $50, E. F. Singer $50, Harry Clarin $25, C. Drai-min $25, Maurice Frankel $25, J. F, Granatstein $25, Percy Hermant $25, Louis Greisman $25, S. J. Levensteon $25, Ira Levy $25, A. Levy $25, Samuel Mehr $25, J. Perkins $25, Seleg Greisman $15, E. M. Blanckensee $10, Moise Frankel $10, J. Glass $10, Jules Heim $10, J. Row $10, Rabbi Brickner, $25, G. W. Cohen, $10.
FELIX CLUB
MENORAH CONTRIBUTIONS
Following is the list of contributions to the Meaorah Society made to Chancellor HoTwitz on his recent visit here: D. Dunkelman $100, Leo Frankel $100, Gelber Bros. $100, H. Greisman $100, Samuel Kronick $100, L. Simon $100,
The Felix Club is composed of young men between the ages of 20 and 23 years and was organized in October, 1917, with a small but enthusiastic membership.
Its aims are literary, social and athletic, and prides itself on being the winner of the Harry Rosenthal Y. Membership Cup and also the Popularity Cup of the Orion Club. It also holds the record of having enrolled 100 per cent of its membership in the last Y.
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campaign. The club meets every Sunday at the Zionist Institute at 3.30 p. m. where visitors are welcome. Its officers are President, D. Philips; Vice-President, C. Zask; Secretary, S. Levine.
Information gladly given by Secretary S. Levine, 77 Claremont St., Coll. 2633.
LADIES' NIGHT, SUNNYSIDE LODGE No. 449, I.O.O.F.
The biggest night in the history of the lodge, "Ladies' Night," takes place at Oddfellows' Temple, 229 College street, on Tuesday, December 27, at 8 p.m.
Preparations have been made for a real night and those brothers who have not yet sent in their reservations should do so without delay.
COUNCIL AND SISTERHOOD BIBLE CLASS
The Bible Class of the Council of Jewish Women and the Temple Sisterhood of the Holy Blossom Synagogue will meet on Monday at 2 p.m. at the Girls' Club. Monday will be the last day for registration. Members are enthusiastic about Dr. Brickner's leadership of the class and all those who intend to enroll are urged to be present.
EDMUND SCHEUER ACKNOWLEDGES CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANGLO-JEWISH ASSOCIATION
Edmund Scheuer, president of the Toronto branch of the Anglo-Jewish Association, acknowledges witn thanks the following further subscriptions to the organization:
$25, Leo Frankel, A. J. King; $15,
Maurice Frankel, Louis Frankel; $12.50,
Franklin Bros.; $10, Dominion Cloak
Co., Joe Harris, Rabbi and r;Mrs.
Brickner, Mrs. Lena Frankel, Sigmund Frankel, John S. Granatstein; $5, G. Solway & Son, S. M, Mehr, Edmont L. Frankel, United Fur Co., Max Singer, Maurice Cohen, M. M. Davis, Bernard Goldstein, Maurice Greisman, Louis M. Singer, Israel Granatstein; $2.50, Joy Miriam Brickner, Lewis and Ronald Lyon, Israel Singer, S. Harris, L. Rotenberg, Cecil Simonsky, A. J. Cohen, J. Bernstein, S. J. Birnbaum, Dr. Brodey, Archie Draimin, Mrs. F. L. Kahn, J. Kaplan, Edmund Scheuer, Tr., Isadore Scheuer, Isadore Simmons, M. J. Singer; $2, Max Rotenberg, Harris Cohen; $1.25, M. Geldzaelor, Hyman Siegel. Total proceeds of $1,110 have been mailed to Mr. Frank D. Benjamin, treasurer of the Toronto branch, to London, England.
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