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� HEBREW Consumptive Aid Association: Mauriot Hartt, K.C., M.LJL, will be guest spanker on �Wednesday, November 16, at 8:15 p.m.; Reverend M. Master will sing, and Miss Esther Master will
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� TEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr. Harry J. Stem, rabbi: Service, Friday, November 10, at 8:16. Sermon: "We Confront The Peace," for Remembrance Day. At services, Friday, and on �turday, at 11:30, Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. George ^ollinger, wffl be called to the reading of the Torah. Dean Hall will speak to^the S�-terbood* on Tuesday, November 14� at 2:45, on "Education And World Citiinship!'. M* X** EL ter of the choir, wOfbe accompanist, Mrs. Edna Hawkin, organist Mrs.
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president,' will preside. Annual baiaar, Mrs. J. isaen and J. Bet-
tor, ehairmtn, will be held on January 81.
� METRO GIRLS CLUB met at the home of MiM EttoUe FteUcber, 8628 H�url Julian Street The winning number for the drawing for $6.00 was held by A. Hoffar ; and for the pyre* set, by M. Schwarta. At the home of Mi*s Kao Boembloom, 5684 Waterly Street, quis program winner was Miss Estell� Fleischer. Information from Miss Marion, Plotnkk, El, M78.
� HOSPITAL OF HOPE: Jack K. Boganto, president, announced the appointment of Dr. David R. Backer *i medical luperintendent; Dr. Karl Stern, of the Allan Memorial Institnto, member of the consulting staff; H. Luxton, executive director. Unit* meeting on Monday, November 18, are: Tevia Jacobs, at the home oT Mrs. L. KoHx, 223 St. Jom�h Boulevard West, at 8:00 pjn.: Chaste Small, at the home of Mrs, H. Dryer, 2376 Melrose Avenue, at 8:00 pan. On Tuesday : Victory, at the home of Mrs. S. Schneider, 5181 St. Ur-bain Street, at 2:30 p.m.; I. J. ik>rrin, at the home of Mrs. M. Cooper, 969 Davaar Avenue, at 2:$tt pjn,: Henry Shustor, at the home of Mrs. H. Gold, 213 St. Joseph Boulevard West, at 2:30 p.m.; J. Pinaky, at the home of Mrs. L. Pinaky, 716 McEaehran Avenue, at 8:00 p.m.; J. Manolson, at the home of Mrs. J. Groper, 6432 Hutchison Street, at 2:30 p.m. On Wednesday: Sara Aron Uroteaa, *t the home of Mrs, M. Lupovitcn, 205 Mount Royal Street Wefit, at 8:00 p.m.; NJXG. at the home of Mrs. W. Litwnek, 877 a Dollard Avenue, at 2:30 pja.; Ssi-bel Rubin, at the home, of Mrs. N.
62 Giftault Street, at
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8:30 p.m.; Hebrew VictoryChib, at the home of Mr�. S. Keller, 1086 SL Viateur Street West, at * p-m. Vita, at the home of Mrs. J. Tager, 2936 Maplewood Avenue, at 8:80 pan.; Fraid, at the home of Mrs. B. Bellman, 4185 dark Street, at 8:30 p A. On Thursday: Mothers at the home ol Mrs. S. Mg� TttM Wa*d A venae, at
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the piesentstietii made to Mr. Wolfe, retiring president; Mr. Lewis, retiring honorary secretary; Mr. Isaacs, retiring vice-iin�ss>nt; and Joseph Abrahams*, retiring Tesspie secretary. Miss Frances Rats, director of the School, who has completed fifteen years of self we, was commanded. Retiring trustees are George Hoi-linger, Neman Censer, David Jassby, Sydney Isaacs. Remain brance Day program in School, Sunday morning, Meiussm IX, will be given by: Barbara Men-dels, Stephanie Stern, Jeam Jo***, Leslie Jonas, Cecil* Resnbstrt, Ce-cile Reinhan. Junior Chsb: Norman Levetus, Stephen Asch, Bar-
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Mrs. H. Roaenhezg, 8M Avenue; Central, bridge jMg at the home �f Mrs, S. steu. M Vitteneave West; Esther Rachel Nsvorieh, sit the hosss of Mrs. A. Friedman, 8Mt Hvleh> son Street; Ksdhnah, at the home of Mrs. S. B. Oliver, 685 Bteoav tMld Avenue; Miriam Brainin Or-tenberg, bridge, mah Jong, and treasure saie, at Judaean House Mrs. A. Goodman and Mrs. A. Marks, hostesses, friends invited; ftiair Tamid, at the home of Mrs. J. Gertkr, 4875 Lscotnas Avesjue; North End, at the hsese of Mm ft. Rohrikh, 28 Joyce Avenue; Qsncn at the home of Mrv^F.
ber* MendeU, Jeea Jonas, Leslie Jonas, Ceefle Reinhara. On Tuesday, November 28, Halkt Abend, famous Far-Eastern correspondent and author of "Jaaa UB-
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and their wives.
� JEWISH Junior Welfare League opening muting, on November 16, at Tudor Hau, a Ogii-vy*s, w� be a rasieheesu at 12
wfll be weleesmed befen the ing. Mrs. A. Stalman* ....
will be in charge, and Oeiwy will speak on "Radio
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the home of Mrs. G. Garbe, 6066 Victoria Avenue; Shaare Zion, bridge and mah jong, at Shaare Zion Cosununity Hall, Mrs. D. Blaaer and Mrs. S. Bernstein, hostesses; Shoshana, at tKf .home of Mrs. E. Caipmsii, 974 Pratt Avenue; Young Ladies Zionist, at the homeof Mrs. D. CoUe,
meeting Mooday, at 8^0:1 rah, at the home of Mrs. H. cal, �68 Stuart Avesne; Rachel Anna Leavy, at the home of Mrs. J. riiiiihnss, 8418 GtwvehsB Flnee; Rachel Lea Tlhsl, si thu hssss if Mrs. 8. ' \
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� ADATH ISRAEL Sisterhood will held its annual paid-up mem-
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Dr. Bareeh Silver-MProsesms Of ." Convenors Charts ShiUer and M. Shuehat: aettnk president, Mrs. Robert Shiller. Refreshments.
� TENAGH Graup For Men and
Woroeff will meet inner the chairmanship of Beterend R. Caplasv sky, on Sunday, November It, at 8.80 p^^ at 6086 Clark Street Guest speaker, M. Rabto; vocalist, Mrs. G. SheinfeM; eosussnteHes on prayers, by S. Talpis. Everyone welcome.
� NORTH END VUkonOrer Ladies Auxiliary met, Mrs, M, Kirseh preeieing. Mrs. D. Tenher read humorous stories. Mesdames B. Coten and A. Lann sang. Tea and
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H. OstrofI, D. Lasatoviteh, and A. Grill, sisesrs, in hone* of their brother Bgt Max Barfs return from Italy. The raffto was won by Mr*. M. Bag**.
� Raymond Arthur Davies, Canadian author and Journalist, who has returned from Russia, Poland and Rumania where he has visited areas liberated from the enemy, will give an eye-wttneai seesuat at s public lecture at the Monument National on Tuesday, November 14, auspices of the Cansdisn Jewish Congress.
� Kalman eWhter collected money which was distributed by a committee consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Shnchter, Mrs. L. Raich, president of the Daughten of Israel Charitable Society, and Mrs. M. Lefeort, president of the Kxra Ladies' Society.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. N. Lebovits, 6023 Jeanne Mance fitreet, announce the approaching marriage of their youngest daagntor, M<wv, to Nat. son of Mrs. A. Rapktav Park Ave-nne, and the late Mr. Rapkin, the to take place at five 88, at Adeth
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MARRIAGES
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The Marriage of Roee Beatrice,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rotman, Major Street, to Harry, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldber, Crawford Street,
took place in Sunday, October 29, at six o'clock, at Beth Jacob Synagogue, Cantor L. Kronick olfi-ciatmf. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a floor-length gown of white brocaded satta* with fitted bodice and futt skirt. Her fincer-tip veil of taUe musiee fefltas a Mary Queen of Seats liisitflrsss and she carried a white Bible with orchids
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man, sister of the bride, was maid of honour, wearing a blue draped dinner gown, with bouquet of red roses. The bridesmaids were: Mrs. F, Lean, in fuehsta-coiored tafieta, with blue trimming; Miss aniriey Hretag* � pale biue Mrs. W. Bernstein, in
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stein and choir. waa decorated with ferae, palms, and chrysanthemums, and the choir sang "Because**. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a fuft-hngth gown of- white brocaded satin, made with high neckline with insert of net, fitted waistline, and full shirt. Her lone veil, edged with emhffplfrry, fell from a �r-**��W broemded halo and she carried a show-
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