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DATE TIME
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monday march 17 8.m pjo.
wednesday march it 8.13
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sanday march 1* 8.13 pja. pja.
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MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN MARCH 16
that the very first task of ti>e I'nited Talmud Toraha would-be to conduct a campaign to create a regular membership to be the supporting foundation of these Hebrew schools in Montreal, was the pro-
professional
Profess* G. Yuderpoll
posal which Dr. Zvl Cohen, newly-elected Executive THrector of Jthe United Talmud Torahs, submitted to the Board of Directors. The chairman, H. Sessenweln spoke. Dr. Cohen said that there were from ten to twelve thousand Jewish families here, and that the United Talmud Torahs had only about 1**G members enrolled. There should be 3000 additional members. The meeting decided to start the campaign Saturday night, March 15, and hold it two weeks. Campaign committee. H, Sessenweln, chairman; L. Coviensky, J. Black, G. Salomon and Jacob Albert
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STUDIO: 4100 western a PHONE: westmount 2406
IN MEMORIAM
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W. J. ROWELL, D�>S.
444 gay street ironto bank bad*.
Toker: In fond and Joying memory of our dear sort and brother Saul who left us on March 3rd 1923. And so another year rolls on.�Father, mother and family.
decker: In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister Goldie who departed this life, February 26, 1s2s.
It'b lonesome here without you dear, And sad the weary way. For life is not the same to us, Since you were called away. Sadly missed and ever remembered by your broken hearted mother, father, sisters, Rita and Queenie and brothers Saul and Sam.
HartU Ncmub, LLM.CL
advocate harboor 7295
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Decker: In loving memory of my dearest sister Goldie who passed away February' 2�, 1929. No one knows how much we miss her,
Friends may think the wound has healed,
Put they little know the sorrow, Lies within our hearts concealed. Ever ieineuiheied and sadly missed by your slater Miriam, brother-inlaw, John and little niece, Shirley.
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BERNARD L. COHEN
advocate and barretter
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Victoria Hospital, February 21, a daughter.
O. Cohen and family wish to thank all their friends and relatives for their great kindness during their recent affliction.
February 20, 1930, at the Women's General Hospital, to ,pr, and, Mrs. Scherxer (nee Fanny Salomon), a son.
Born
Wednesday, February 19, 1938, at the Royal Victoria Maternity Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Mac I. Sigler, a son.
February 21st, 1930, at the Women's General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kussner, a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Louis [Bronstein, 320 Prud'homme avenue, at the Homeopathic Hospital, Sunday, February 23, a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Levy (nee Frances (Faigy) Littner), af the Royal Victoria Maternity;- February 21st, a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, 565
Chaanpagneur Avenue, at the Royal
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Sunday, February 23rd, at Koyal Victoria Maternity Hospital, to Dr. and Mrs. I. Gornitsky (nee Mary Goldberg), a son.
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