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CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
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TEMPLE BETH EL Y. P. S.
TO HOLD NOVEL AFFAIR
Society of Temple Beth El.
The first affair of this nature which
was held last February, proved so
unusually successful that it was de-
cided to give it annually, and the
committee in charge promise an even
more elaborate affair than the one
held last year.
Everything from the decorations to
the refreshments will be in distinc-
tive "Far Eastern" fashion. Many
new innovations are being planned.
Among them, the "second edition" of
the "Chinese Raffle" which has as it's
reward a large number of prizes for
the lucky young ladies.
The music for dancing will be fur-
nished by the Y. P. S. special orches-
tra, which has proved such a sensa-
tion at previous Y. 1'. affairs.
Preparations are HOW under way
for the second and third of the series
of one-act sketches, to be given in
the near future at the "members only
meeting.
The success of the first
sketch "Where But In America," en-
acted at the last meeting is respon-
sible for a greatly awakened interest
in dramatics, and talent of a very
high order is being rapidly developed.
Commencing
Saturday, December 11th
Ending
Saturday, December 18th
We Will Sell All Of Our
Onyx and Kayser
Silk Hose
2
Off
Every Pair Regular Stock! No Seconds!
RABBI MOSES BAROWAY
SPEAKS HERE DEC. 20
In our 9 years of business this is the first
time we have ever put on a hosiery sale of this
kind.
NOTICE!
This Sale is Bona-Fide
We bought no jobs, no factory outputs, or made
no spectacular-purchase.
BERKOWITZ
No Exchanges
AT HIGH
Xmas Boxes On Request
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Announcement
We wish to announce to
our many friends that we
have recently added to our
Furniture department the
"Brunswick" Phonograph.
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The Annis Fur Post
Festival, Monday evening, at the
Shaaroy Zedek Synagogue.
A splendid program of entertain.,
meat was offered by Mrs. A. Lapin-
239 Woodward, at Clifford
Cohen and Mrs. J, Berrie, in vocal
solos, "The Blessing of the Candles",
by Mrs. A. M. Hershman, a talk on
the "Significance of Channukah" by
Mrs. Mose Cohen, Hebrew songs and
Prices Reduced Greatly
recitations by the Daughters of the
White and Blue and a playlet, 'The
PLEASE COMPARE THEM
Last Candles" by the Young Judea.
ant
At the conclusion of the program,
the members and their guests were
sesrved refreshments at beautifully 1.
decorated tables,
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Priced $125 to $400
OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT can save you
25% to 40%
We will gladly quote you figures on furniture for
your home assuring you a tremendous saving.
A complete line of toys and games can be found in
o our basement departments.
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ESTABLISHED 1887
Rabbi norm, J Wolf of Temple
Berith K 1111c,h, Rochester, N. Y.,
chairman of the Social Justice Cont-
0 mission, will deliver an address, "Is
U the World Growing Better?" at the
0 Detroit Open Forum, Sunday after-
noon, Dec. 19.
Rabbi Wolf will discuss certain
phases of our social, economic and in-
dustrial problems. Announcements
of the the addresses have stated that
Rabbi Wolf "believes in the adequacy
O of legal and peaceful processes to
bring about any changes in such mat-
O tens, and asserts the right of all to
g strive freely for any changes and pro-
test as freely against abuses of power
and restrictions of freedom of speech."
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Little need be said about
the superiority of the
Brunswick Phonograph and
its exclusive and scientific
method of reproduction
with which the Brunswick
models are equipped. It's
all phonographs in one. We
have them-
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Member of American Zionist Medical
Unit in Palestine Addresses
Intercollegiate Zionists.
Rabbi Moses Itaraway, ex-secretary
of the American Zionist Medical Unit,
who just returned from Palestine. will
address the Detroit chapter of the
Intercollegiate Zionist Association,
Monday evening, Dec. 20, at the
Shaarey Zedek synagogue. The mass
meeting will he ripen to all Detroit
residents who are interested in first
hand information about conditions in
the Holy Land.
Delegates front Detroit to the I.
Z. A. convention to be held in New
York city during Dec. 26 to 29 will
he elected at the next meeting of the
local chapter. Among those to at-
tend the convention front Detroit will
be Philip Slomovitz, member of the
Midwest Committee of the I. Z. A.,
who was invited to read a paper at
the convention on "How to Intensify
the Work of the Collegiate Society
Through the Medium of Publicity.'
The Detroit I. Z. A. last Tuesday
fittingly celebrated Channukah by an
entertainment and social held at the
Shaarey Zedek.
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Most beautiful and significant was
Sunday evening, Dec. 19 has been
the
December
meeting
at
fladassah,
chosen as the Second "Oriental Eve-
ning" given by the Young People's given in the form of a Channukah
Hosiery Week
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HADASSAH
Open Every Evening Except Tuesday and Friday
Telephone Melrose 3987
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GREENBERG.
A very attractive marriage was
sol.nnized, Tuesday, Nov. 30, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Green-
berg, of Elmhurst avenue, when their
O daughter, Sarah Jane, was united in
marriage to Dr. Nathan H. Goldberg
O in the presence of the immediate fam-
ily. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
A reception for friends took place at
the home of the bride in the evening.
CARDOZO--CONHAIM.
The marrige of Miss Marguerite
O Conliaim, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.
Chas. Conhaim. and Mr. Hart N. Car-
0 dozo, of St. Paul, Minn.. was solemn-
ized at the home of the bride, 36
Clairmont avenue, Monday evening at
6 o'clock, in the presence of the im-
mediate family. Rabbi Leo NI. Frank-
lin officiated. The bride was charm-
ing in a gown of white satin and
Spanish lace. Among the out-of-town
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Car-
dozo, Mr. Ralph C. Cardozo, Jr.. and
Mr. Samuel Loeb, all of St. Paul. and
Mr. Ted Solomon of Chicago. A re-
ception for friends followed the cere-
mony. Mr. and Mrs. Cardozo left
for a Western wedding trip and upon
their return will make them home in
St. Paul.
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Charming Windsor Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Barnett. of
\\'indsor, announce the marriage of
their daughter. Dorothy. to Mr. Henry
Sirotta, of New York City. Sunday,
Dec. 5 Following the ceremony 11r.
and Mrs. Sirotta left for New York
from there traveling to, California
where they will spend tine winter
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mildred Bernice daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Mandel Meyers, 220 West-
O minster
ace, celebrated her lzth
birthday with a party for 16 of
The
decorations in the house were effec-
tively carried out in the Thanksgiving
color scheme. The afternoon was
spent pleasantly with games and
her friends, Saturday, Nov. 27.
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Mayor Gives Doctor Auto.
Mayor James Couzens has pre-
sented Dr. Hugo A. Freund, 26 Chi-
car,' boulevard, with a Cadillac Vic-
toria as an expression of gratitude
for the care given the mayor during
his recent illness.
Manufacturers and Distributors of
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ngslrou Can
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