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, 1951
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Miss J�nn!e C. Erdrich, 2026 Grey Avenue, Montreal, is co-convener with Mrs. A. B. Regcnstrtif, of the annual donor luncheon and fashion show of the Sisterhood of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, to take place on Tuesday, September 25, at 12.30 p.m., at the Champlain Room, Mount Royal Hotel; at which fashions will be presented by Holt, Renfrew and Company, Limited.
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(Additional Montreal Meetings on Page Nine)
� HOSPITAL OF HOPE: Jack R. Bogante, K. C., president, announces that the .institution has received $6,000 from the executors of the estate of the late H. Sessen-wein on account of a legacy bequeathed by him. Units meeting on Tuesday, September 18, at 8.00 p.m., are: Chaim Revzen Junior, at the home of Mrs. M. Gillis, 4277 St. Urbain Street; Backler, at the home of Mrs. C. Krakower, 5622 Jeanne Mance Street; Sara B. Stein, at the home of Mrs. S. Dalfen, 726 Davaar Avenue, when the movie, "The Birth of a Baby", will be shown.
� Y.M.-Y.W.H.A. announced the appointment of Harvey Golden as director. The art class will resume on October 4, with Moe1 Reinblatt as instructor. Registration begins on September 17 at the Snowdon building. Film revival series starts September 23, with "The Blue Angel", with Marlene Dietrich, and will present monthly a Sunday night showing of a film. John Linder is chairman. Programmes will be shown in the Snowdon Y. Call EJXdale 6561.
Ben. Deutsch; Mesdames I. Singer, Louis Graff, E. I. Daien, Miss Esther Dackman; Mrs. M. Steinberg, carnival wight chairman; Mrs. Joseph Herscovitch, publicity. Convener for Calanthe Temple is Mrs. Samuel Pinsky; Recia Stanfield Memorial, Mrs. Saul Epstein; Wingate, Mrs. B. Berlin; Damon, Mrs. M. Steinberg; Unity, Mrs. Louis Abramovitch; Diapason, Mrs. Alex Raider; Welfare, Mrs. I. Perel; Mount Carmel, .Miss Rita Novick; Veritas, Miss Esther Backman. Opening-rally for all members is at the Bucharest, on Thursday evening, September 20. Wingate Temple meeting is on Tuesday, September 18, at 5253 Hutchison Street. Mrs. S. Berlin, president, will preside. Mrs. G. S. Mendelsohn* is program chairman; refreshments.
� SHAAR HASHOMAYIM Synagogue: 20-40 Club opening dance meeting, witfh refreshments, takes place on Wednesday, October 17. Study groups in art, public speaking, photography, drama, Jewish .culture, marriage counselling, music and choral appreciation, start in October. Information from Miss Esther Goldenberg, GL. 4596, president. Miss Ethel Gallaman, Lester Hirsh-berg are other officers. Committee co-chairmen are: Howard Asrier, Leonard Ellison, Lester Hirshberg, Misses Lila Goldstein, Georgette Hirschel, Rhoda Miller, Shirley Harsh, Ethel Gallaman; John E. Lush, Ralph Fryfield. Workers in the women's division of the Com-, bined Jewish Appeal, are: Miss Lila Goldstein, captain; Misses Blema Baum, Charlotte Gross, Shirley Hirsch, R*hp'da Miller, Tema Rinzler, ' June Wilanskd, Gladys Yancovitch. i >
� ADATH ISRAEL Synagogue, Charles Bender, Rabbi: Services, Friday, 6.30 p.m.; Saturday, 8.45 a.m. Sermon: "Invisible Authority." More than 600 pupils are registered in the Hebrew School, which includes Nursery, Kindergarten, Day School, first year of High School, and afternoon* classes. Among 33 teachers, new ones are, English department, Mesdames L. Abramson, I. Bell, E. Clapoff, N. Migicovsky, S. Seiler, M. Marcus, int the High School. Miss Ruth Reznick, of Israel, and Miss Eshka Perlman are the new Hebrew teachers. R. A. Patterson-, former principal of Baron Byng High School, has been appointed consultant principal of the Adath Is-, rael Academy. Seating committee meets Monday, September 17 to Thursday, from 8 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, September 22, from 9 to 12 p.m. Cantor iMordecai Mutch-nick of New York, and his son, Cantor Nathan- Mutchnick, will conduct services in the auditorium and Community Hall. Rabbi Charles Bender and Cantor E. Gold-berger will conduct services in. the
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