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Mrs. Jerry M. Goodman (Ida Ap-
plebaum) of Muskegon, Mich., is
spending several weeks with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Applebuam
of Farnsworth avenue. Mr. Goodman
will join Mrs. Goodman shortly.

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WEISWASSER WINS
ORATORY CONTEST

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and delicate fabrics presented
for Southern and early Spring wear
occupy) the place of honor—a varied
and smart collection of correct
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At the Philtimathic Debating Club's
DIAMOND• ROTTENBERG
ninth annual oratorival ton t ts t , held
Miss Ethel Rottenberg, daughter of
as at the Shaarey Zedek Tuesday even-
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Mrs. H. Rottenberg,
and in marriage
Martin Katzin, 14 l y ears old, son of Mr.
united
to David II. Dia• ing, Feb. 6, Aaron Weiswasser, wht
Mr. and Mrs. A. Katzin of 5670 Com- mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry spoke on the "Eternal Jew," received
monwealth avenue, was the youngest Diamond, on Sunday, Jan. 28. The the gold nodal which is presented an-
gcooast
performed by Rabbi K. nuttily by Herman August.
graduate of Centro Hi
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Sydney DeYoung's "Plea for Jus-
WAS
week. In addition to holding this dis- ceremony
Kirby
Aishiskin
Ii 'Muck
at by
the
and at
was
followed
a dinner tire,' brought to him the second honor,
tinction, he also graduatedwith Center
modes
anti
reception
for
300
guests.
The
a
silver
medal presented by Maurice
honors.
bride was lovely in a white satin gown Moscowitz. Ilis subject was a plea
capital
punishment.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Levey of trimmed with georgette and crystal against
intmio.hn o
bleergnetrt,
isateuraB
Glynn court gave a dinner party at beads and a veil, held in place by a
p rtsistignit7dn the
the Addison tin Frid eve
ning on the coronet, decked with orange blossoms
t g o rl Itn mea ss s
ig
Smuts. ulls!'' '
occasion of their twentieth weddn
and pearls. She carried a shower
"Modern a IVIa; hei . ii gStno‘tut
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anniversary. lovers were aid
for 12. bouquet of orchids, mien and lilies
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d e( d ; o the t:,n prizes
ware
of the valley. Miss Elizabeth Weiss, wire: judges
Hun.
u d ge8Awrthh%r w
Henry Schuman left fur an ex- as maid of honor, was trimmed
attractively
wtih Newman and Edward Barnard. Wil-
tended trip through the east and g owned in coral chiffon,
bur DeYoung, who has been speaker
south, stopping in New York for 10 silver, The bridesmaids were Miss of the club for the past term, pre-
Lena
Lambert, Miss
Gertrude
days,
Miss Gertrude
Sarnoff,
Miss Roach,
Rose sided and at the close of the contest
Rodin, Miss Sylvia Steinberg and was presented with a
silver plated
a ppreciation from
In honor of Mrs. B. Oshan of Chi-
cago and Mrs. Greenberg of Decatur, Miss Edith Twersky, who were all gavel, as a mark of
charming in gowns ranging in shade the The
club.
other three contestants and
Ill., Mrs. II. Levin of 1712 Taylor
They
car- their topics were William Knoppovc,
avenue and Mrs. M. W. Cohn of 200 from flesh to deep coral.
with ink
roses
"An Age of 1 , oung Men;" en
B Safir ,
Einihurst avenue entertained at tied hoops, covered wit p
C Perlman, "Shall
luncheon at bridge on Wednesday which, when held up with the ushers:
the "Thrift," and A. C.
for
archwa
Betty Rotten-
Isolation be our Foreign Policy?"
aftemaion, Feb. 7.
hoops, forme
Little
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bridal co uple.d an
berg
was
the
flower
girl,
carrying
a
OF POLISH
Amidst a revelation of spectral and
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tuneful symphony, the Young People's large garden hat, decorated with pink
SEJM COMMITTEE A JEW
roses and tulle. The ushers were
Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek will Samuel Sternberg, Dr. Louis Weiss,
play host to its guests at its first
Sachs,
WARSAW -- (J. T. A.). — Dr.
formal dancing party on Feb. 21, at William Diamond, Benjamin
Morris Shapero and Dr. George Weiss. Michael Itingel, Jewish Senator from
the Ilotel Staler. Tickets for this
Rottenberg, uncle of the bride, Galicia, has been elected to the chair-
affair may be had from the mem- Oscar
attended Mr. Diamond as best man. manship of the permanent legal cora.
bers of the auxiliary. Patrons and
The
young
couple have left on a west- mission of the l'olish Senate.
patronesses for the dance will be an-
ern trip. They will be at home after
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nounced next week.
March 15, at 3050 Brush street. --
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visit in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Weiss, Miss Sylvia Sternberg and' —
Miss Latnbert.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris an-
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nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
WEINGARDEN-KRAU S
Milton, on Saturday morning, Feb.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Kraus
of
1331
IS, a tthe Mogen Abraham synagogue
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on Farnsworth street. Reception Adelaide annuonce the
George ,:. -Sil
their
daughter,
Clara
F.,
to
Sundy, 2 to 4 p. iii. and 6 to 9 p. m.,
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Weingarden,
son
of
Mrs.
E.
Weingar-
at the Harris home, 010 Medbury
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den of 503 East Palmer avenue, on,
boulevard.
Sunday, Feb. 4, Mr. and Mrs. Wein- =
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garden left for an extended eastern
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marwil of 2800
West Grand boulevard had as their trip.
guest the past week their sister, Mrs,
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Julius Fruhling of Chicago.
Mr. and Sirs. B. Porvin announce '91
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the
marrgiage
of
their
daughter,
CO
Among the many affairs given the
on
past week in honor of Miss Ruth Cohn Mabel, to Al Daniels, to take place will
Fresh Daily to the Dealers
of West Grand boulevard, whose mar- Feb. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels
Bologna
riag• will be an event of Feb. 18, make their future home in Chicago.
Hard Salami
Pickled Corned Beef
were the bridge luncheons given on
Paprika Speck
Frankfurters
Thursday and Friday last by Mrs. N.
Corned
Beef
Smoked
RIBUTIONS
P•stronier (Peppered Beef)
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Wienerwurst
Mandeberg of Pingree avenue, and LIBERAL CONT
Pickled Tongues
Rendered Beef Fat
Mrs. George Weingarden of Windsor; MADE FOR HEBREW BABY =o
Head Cheese
Smoked
Tongues
Smoked Goose
Miss Kate Levenson and Mrs. It. Zuie-
Liverwurst
DAY NURSERY ON SUNDAY TA
Fresh Salami
back were hostesses at theater parties
and luncheons and Mrs. Berman of
GUNSBERG'S KOSHER PRODUCTS
to Plea
Taylor avenue, made a charming

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Nov Coats
and Capes

coats and capes are as
rin diff
The
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if different
from last year's
erent
de if they wore their dates on their
as
I sleeves.
The majority are hem
length d aurae show uneven hem
Materials— Camelhair,
ona, Tweeds, Marvella and
ash
brushed wool fabrics. Colors--
Dove Grey, new tails, French Blue,
Mallard. black and navy

HOSPITAL SHEET TO BE
ADMISSION PRICE FOR
HADASSAH CARD PARTY

The Detroit chpter of Hadassah will
2221 Cov- , give its first card party this year on
Mr. and Mrs. L. Rich of u ...e the Thursday afternoon, Feb. 22, at the
entry road, Cleveland, annoti
r, Selma , new Knights of Pythias ball room,
engagement of their daughte
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(ii Jack itcsenberg of Grand Itapids, corner Cass and Peterboro. Instead
Miss Eve Erusall, a February
; of charging admission, the organize-
of Detroit. The wedding . will
formerly
bride-elect, was delightfully enter- take place on Feb. 25 at the bride s lion is asking the guests to bring a
.
hone
shower
on
and
sheet, hospital size, 72x90, seamless.
tained at a luncheon
Saturdya, Feb. 3. The hostesses were
---. The Palestinian hospital under the
Edelson,
Sadie
Helen
the Misses
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutkin announce ,nl'i`t'rvish'in
s'adici.f inen,I.,I.addl':imishhe:'`,tisedaitn'al
Caniiener and Sophie Altman.
the engagement of their daughter, 'fliu
the
Detroit
chapter is anxious to lw
Ida, to Bernard Weinberg, son of Mr.
from able to send as many as possible.
Mrs. Lewis II. Berger and daugh- and Mrs. J. Weinberg. Reception from
ter, Phyllis, have gone to Miami 2 to 7 p. tn., Sunday Feb. 11, at the Refreshments will he served and
Beach, Fla., for the remainder of the Sutkin residence, 8935 Otsego avenue. prizes awarded. Lottos will be played
by those who do not care fur cards.
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T'S usually a heart-to-heart tight
—and "moth balls" wins by an
"inhale!" Have you ever no-
ticed it at the beginning of a sea-
son? How one does detest the
odor of the unwelcome moth ball!
But, there's a way out! Why
not send your clothes to Jacoby's
to be cleaned? You'll marvel at
the difference in appearance—and
NO ODOR
AFTER
CLEAN-
ING! Its
e e onomical,
too! Why not
try us, to-
FRENCH
day?
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7462 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 3364

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Gunsberg Packing Company announces to the public of Detroit
that they are now supplying the following

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Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd.

"We Guarantee Everything We Sell"

hostess at bridge on Saturday even-
ing. Mrs. II. Shmeer of Trowbridge
vehnue entertained for 25 ladies at a
farewell gathering for Miss Cohn.

3153 Casa Ave.

CONCERT

FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16

McCOLLESTER HALL

Forest and Cass Avenues
Ukraine.
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Centrally located. Ideal for dancing parties, meetings or weddings.
Arrangements can be made with or without dining rooms.
Apply to Steward.

DETROIT LODGE NO. 65, K. of P.

INSIST ON

Don•tions Made in Response
by Rabbi Aishishkin.

In response to a plea made Sunday)=
at the B'nai Moshe synagogue, by IFE-
Rabbi E. Aishiskin, on the occasion ,=0
"The Home Relief" was organized of the laying of the cornerstone fort
Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 31, at the the new building of the Ilebrew
home of Mrs. Abe Danto, 135 Hol- Day Nursery, the following made con-
brook, An enthusiastic gathering of tributions for the building:
Ladies' Burial Society of Shaurey =
60 ladies pledged itself to further the
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clubs. A sum of $75 was raised to Messermna, Sirs. Spiro, Mr. and
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purchase necessary clothing for the Jacob Moley, Mrs, R. Pollcwk, Louis
children of the Jewish Orphan Home. Rabinowitz, A. Lott, Mrs. F. Rodin,
The organization will do direct home Loef and Chernigoff Verein, Mrs. P.
gave $101
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charity, thus utilizing every penny Rottenberg; th e fllowing
Rosen;
without incurring expense. A delight- each: Mrs. S. Fredman, Mrs.
II.
Goldberg,
Mrs.
Gussie
Weis-
ful buffet luncheon and bridge corn- field,
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field,
pleted the afternoon. The next meet- wasser; sums of $5 each were con-1
ing of the Home Relief will take place tributed by Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Veni-
Mrs.
Minnie
Stall,
Wednesday, Feb. 28, at the home of coff, Mrs. Holtzman,
Mrs. Max Jacob, 451 West Kirby Sirs. Walt, Mrs. Diamond, Mrs. Rosen-
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berg, Mrs. Schopp, Mrs. Rosenfield,
street.
Mrs. Shpiro, Sirs. Horowitz, Mrs. J.
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Fred-
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S.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Isaacs and Shrp, Mrs. Bader, Mrs.
daughter, Leonora, are leaving for man; contributions of $1 each were
Her-
Chicago to attend the wedding of Miss made by Mrs. Sarah Avrin, Mrs.
an d a mis-
Sophia Strauss to Bernard Ilassen- man and Mrs. Ida Jaffe,
WRS collected
busch of St. Joseph, Mo. The wed- cellaneous sum of $7.50
ding will take place on Feb. 14, at in addition.
Rabbi Aishiskin said in part: "The
the Blackstone Hotel, and Miss Isaacs
will be one of Miss Strauss' attend- first woman that unconsciously formed
ants. Mrs. Isadore Ilassenbusch will a nursery society were Shiphra and
accompany her parents back to De- Puah (Exodus 1, 151. They them-
-,••
selves did the real work in the society,
troit for a short visit,
nursed the Hebrew bliaies, spoke to
,
them, cleaned them like mothers. Ac-
Mrs. Henry Frankel of Denver,
4 N 1
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cording to the Talmud, these two
Colo.. who has been the guest of Mr. women were Jochebed, mother of
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and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder, has re- Mosse, and Mriiam, his sister. The
turned to her home in Denver. Mrs. Talmud also tells us that Miriam was
Frankel was the honor guest at many the one to prophesy to her father,
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pretty affairs.
Ainram, that her mother will give
birth to a child who will be the savior''
of the Hebrews. The wise Miriam
explained to her father that a woman •,
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who is able to devote her life and soul,
to strange children and be like a
MOSCOW—(J• T, Al.—Further mother to them is surely the forerun-
investigations by the Jewish Tele- ner of a great child who will be as
graphic Agency correspondent with
idealistic as his mother and will sac-
reference to the reports that Jews in rifice his life and being for his nation.
the Ukraine maintain a large self-de-
"The Bible tells us that when Moses
fense army discloses that while rem- was thrown into the lake his sister
nants of an independent self-defense
watching what would be
stood afar
army still exist they are numeri- done to him. The Talmud comments
cally Insignificant, conditions in the that it was Divine Providence that ,
Ukraine having improved to the ex- watched over the child, for the son of
tent that there is no need for special
a woman who had done great work,
Jewish self-defense.
in saving Hebrew children from death
A general "samoborona" (self-de- by hiding them from the wicked gov-
fense corp) omits as a quasi-govern- ernment must be saved in a super-
ment institution with a membership natural way.
recruited from all classes and parties,
"According to the Talmud, when
registered in many towns, and given Moses was taken by the Egyptians he
arms to aid the military if the need would not accept any food from their
nurses until his own mother came and
arises.
For the rest, the Soviets have a
an Institution
nursed him. Therefore,
large Red Army force in the Ukraine , that saves Jewish babies from phe-
first, because of the danger from the sical as well as spiritual death, de-
Polish•Ukraiaian frontier, and sec- serves the support of every Jewish
ondly, because of banditism which
crops up despite all efforts to sup- woman."

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Announcement!

WILL EXPEL REFUGEES
IN SPITE OF PROMISE

WARSAW.—(.1 . T. A.) —Despite
the premise by Prime Minister Schi
korski that Jewish refugees from the
Ukraine would be granted permission
to stay until July 1, the Minister of
the Interior today confirmed a previ-
ous order that the expulsion of the
homeless commence March 1.
At the Se , m Commission meeting
Deputy Polakewitsch, leader of the
Peasant Party, proposed the revoking
of licenses for the sale of tobacco and
liquor Dell..by Jew& -

Y. P. A. TO GIVE DINNER '
DANCE THIS WEDNESDAY

A new note is struck for a sociable'
evening with the Y. P. A. of Shaarey
Zedek on Feb. 14, at 6:30 p. m,, andl
it is planned to be an innovation In
parties. The party will be informal
with an excellent chicken dinner on the
menu, followed by toasts. Abe Levin
will be toastmaster and good music
is being engaged for the dance.
Members and friends are advised
to reserve covers at once by calling
or writing Ethel Chetser, 2071 Long-
fellow avenue. Phone Hemlock;
B4II-W.

HAT added pleasure and pride there is in welcoming guests
a home that is well furnished in every detail of its

into
appointments!
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At Weil's you will find the type of furniture that in itself
keen
sense
of
judgment
in
the
selec-
creates and expresses your
too, you get the benefit of long
tion of home furnishings. Here, in the making of better homes.
experience and expert knowledge
Come in and let us show you how comparatively little it
in the most up-to-date fashion.
costs to have your home furnished
A large cash expenditure is not needed, for we will be glad to
have you take advantage of our charge account system.
Come in soon—while our Double Discount Sale is in progress.

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