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PAGE 13 PAGE 12 THE J·EWISH POST THE JEWISH POST r ture;, and jet black eyes, his expres it· will soon be broken, Anyway, r Florence Brown, Mrs. iii. Brown, Miss lllunity of this city with the opportun mes N. Pros·terman, H. iii. Schmer sion never changes. At first glance Max, who hails from the south-west, Hannah Lipetz, lliiss Sada Simon, ity of seeing this famous play, so· ex and Z. Natanson. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. A. you wouldn't think that he could saw more J-ews than he ev€-'l' did in his Vegreville . News Miss Mary Waterman and Miss E. cellently rendered, in Jewisli. Sport Notes .life whil" he sat on th" bench in Mr. R. iii. Bernstein creditably per .AJbrams, H.' Hy'mnn, }1. Pamovitch smash a derby hat. He looks like a ______By Hannah lliiller 1 Wat",·man. college freshman who is very much Brooklyn. l • • • formed the' role of "King Lenr," whUe and S. Sandomirsky. impressed with his new alma mater. * * * The Young Judaea of Vegreville, iiiI'. and Mrs. Marantz ~ntertained Mrs. M. Bernstein took the part of • • • By George Joel . Andy Cohen ill Again, Out Again .. Bruce Flowers took one look at him Alta., was recently r"'organized and at an informal haute dance on Satur leading lady as "Taibele." Other A Silver Tea under. the auspices of I and didn't Im()w whcthm' to :Eight him W'hile Reese was doctoring his S01'e gave a tea and court whist par.ty at day evening, in honor of their son, characters wer-e: 1\11f. 1\1:. Bernstein as the HelJrmv Ladies Benovelent S()ciety parts Andy Cohen played secoud base or beg his pardon, but after ten sec the Excel Business College, on Sun Louis. "Shamai"j Mrs. I. Rudolph as "the was held at the home of the president, Ruby Goldstein Still Fighting 1'011 Kantrou who is the mainstay of onds of the first round had passed, for the Giants and according to the day, May 5th, and entertained their • • • mother"; Mrs. B. Lasovsky as the golf temn. Ibox SC01'es did very well, especially "Etele"; Mr. S. Hecklman as uOhal' Bruce only knew that ,he was in for parents and friends of the commun' The Ladies Aid .society of CalgaTY Ruby Goldstein, an East side hero • • • iff"; Mrs. B. Lasovsky 'as "Yaff.e"; one stormy evening. You should with the wi11ow. He mad" ten hits ity. There were niue tables of court are holding a ~iJver tea, at the home and th'e: man who made comebacks- a The Rah Rah Spirit in four games and loolmd great" but Mrs. R. M. Bernstein as '~Gitele", and have heard that crowd cheer. Han-y whist. of Mrs. Manalson next Tu~sday af.ter- paying business is back in the fistic In th" New York Evknockout and then a }'un-out artist) It is his contention that this do or with McGraw is that Cohen is slow on ing the affair such n SUCCCElS Rl'oC: Mrs. Oh, yes, Mr. Kaplan also won. He KJimofi, lady's first; and Mr. iii. touring tbe Pacific 'Coast, is an in i .. ' returned to the ring th" othe.r night die spirit for the dear old alma' mater gave Billy Wallace a thorough trim his feet. teresting visitor in the city.. Over th" H. Hiller, Mr. H. HilJer and Mr. Ziven. i:, !:, in Elizabeth, New Jersey and stop Shaw, gentleman's first. " . is a thing of the' past and that the ming ther"by malting even the knock Copyright -1929, (JTA) w€.ek~end, he gave two lectures on Iii r- ped Gene Johnson of that city ·in the Iheys refuse to take their athletics too out that the sam., Wanace handed to "Jewish Problems of Today" _and r, ' , . ',; II first round of a tenround go. seriouslly. He points out that most him some three years ago in Cleve A colored gentleman at a country "Jewish Culture," under the auspices '" r Regina News ,. \; Rugy started in fighting as a bantam of the intense college spirit and land. fair had spent aU his money in riot ( Calgary News l' of the Peretz School. 1 Relief for Women By lliiss B. Zoninfeld is assured by the modern hYK"lenic and later fought as a feather and has overemphas.is is caused by unthinking • • • ous l'iding on the merry-go-round . By lliiss Esther Waterman • • • now outgrown even the lightweight di- . ._~J KOTAB Bath treatment. I I alumni who wish to get the yicarious lliax Rosenfeld Released W'hen he alighted from his last' ride, .. ----.,-----~J Mr. S. Helman will be the speaker l Brings certain mental and ph),,_ eft l relief in aU fonna of femalo trou-. vision. If he can 'outgrow his habit of thrill of success out of the winnings Max Rosenfeld, the only Jew on his thrifty wife handed him this one; The Alhambra was the scene of one at the next me£,ting of the Junior Mr. Ben Lesk entol·tained at a bles including irregwar, delayed running out on fights he wiH have ac of their college teams. What he says the Brooklyn National LCRgue team "now you spent all yoh money, nig of the prettiest sccial affairs of the Hadassah Chapter, on Tuesday even Bridge Saturday Evening C9mpliment and painful menstrua.tion, leucor.. compllished much more. As usual, rhoea: and falllng of the womb. is not entim1y new and such tenden has been released to the Toledo Club gab, wha's you bin 7 season last Tuesday afternoon, when ing', when he ·will give a paper on the ing llirs. T. Lesk who recently re KOTAB Is packed 'l~ ~ealc:d C?r against a second or third rater, Ruby cy has he-Em apparent for some tim-e of· the American kssociation. With Mrs. M. Markus l'oCceived in honor of Spanish Jew. turned from Los Angeles. Five tables tons bearing no descrlptlvc: readlni looked great. matter of any kind, It can be pur but a man of his reputation can give the Dodgers hang.ing on to last place her mother, Mrs. Rosenblatt of Win w.eiJ.'e in play, honors going to Mes chased from any druggist without • • • added weight to a worthwhile change Max had a chance but llianager RNew York City the other for the benefit of the students and has been appointed Edmonton correspond. sterman, Mrs. M. Prostcrman, Mrs. by return mall under plain 6caled Libin cut the ices, and lliiss Bertha wrapper. --'," !, night. It was Benny all the way and are not to be used to put the college ent of the Jewish Post. All items for Ed L. Rosenzw~ig and Mrs. L. Lesko Krandel and lliiss S, Simon assisted monton should he sent to her or phoned to he pklstered lliack around as though over. What Tunis has found at Har PLUID-D'OR CO. Ltd. , in serving. 40BO before 6 p,m., or 83098 after 6 p.m. • * " , '," ! , he were a stuffed punching bag, * 47.48 AIKINS BLDG. vard and Yale beal's out this theory DUl'ing the aftemoon Mrs. A. Horo !VIis,s Fay Minuk, Bateman, is a Benny's win brings him one step ne but J don't think he wilJ find this CANADIAN NATIONAL witz sang severa.] very delightful Those who attended the piano re visitor in ·the City. " arer a fight with Andre Routis who K .same attitud,e, in ,our newer and less numbers, accompani.ed by Miss R. cital on Friday evening, 1\lay.' 10 giv . is the present holder of the feather * * • : cul,tural institutions. Unfortunately a . Wise. kbout fifty guests caned dur en by Miss Naomi Goldman, a youth A smal·t bridge of five tables was o weight crown. Making'------winning footbalJ team is still the best ful and very promising pianist, at her h"ld at the h(}me of Mrs. Ben Lesk, KOTAB The fight was Benny's first in New ing the afternoon. means to get alumni to contribute to studio at 9911-106th Street, were when she entertained in honor of Mrs . York since he lost the title to Tony • • • .A the endowment fund. Miss Sylvia Engle was a charming greatly impress"d by the skiHful play T. lLesk, on Tu"sday a£tornoon. Canzoneri on February 10th, 1928. B • • hostess last Friday evening when she ing of the various pupils, and the de Bridge priz<'S were won ·by lliesda- lliack seems to be able, to beat any , Jewish·English Fighter llia1.,
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