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Weekly Dances Included in Zangwill Tells Jewish Publica-
Lion Society of Neglect-
Interesting Program
for This Year.
ed Enterprises
The Men's Club of the Shaarey
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)---An
7.edek, which began activities for the !
,unein • th a t he was going tin retire
year,
announces
many
affairs
to
,e
York: "In a recent issue of the "Jewish Criterion" there appeared an
, sponsored by it during the year. Fea- for sometime to complete u new play
article in which Mr. Charles II. Joseph, the author of the article,
luring season's activities will be ' t" be produced in New York this sea-
the dances to be held at the son, Israel Zangwill, the guest of lion-
criticised the editors of the Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary
Id-weekly
Shaarey Zedek beginning Sunday,. or at the dinner arranged by the Jew-
for their slang definition of the word Jew. Having a copy of that
. ish Publication Society at the Ritz
dictionary which has been in my possession since 1920, the date of
Dee. 103.
Dec. 10, the music ; Carlton Sunday night, enumerated
its publication, I turned to the word "Jew", but have tailed to find
will
dance on
At the supplied
by the Wolveriners,, some of the faults he found with the
such definition as Mr. Joseph quotes. Perhaps it was in one of
1,,,
any
12 p. m. Special fea- I Jews in this country.
the first editions of that book which Mr. Joseph possesses. "As a Jew,
wi ll
f
The dinner was in celebration of the
I take great pride in my race, and anything that may detract front
tunems will include song numbers by- publication of Mr. Zangwill's trans-
•
the character of the Jew is quite as obnoxious to me as it seems to
members of the club.
lotion of the poems of Solomon ilm
have been to the defender of Judaism. Mr. Joseph; however, that
The meeting, of the club on Tues- Gabrol, a famous Spanish-Jewish
•
does not prevent me from looking on the subject from a common
day evening, Dee. 4, will be addressed
sense point of view, which apparently Mr. Joseph lacks, or does not
P s et of the eleventh century, inaugur-
by C aptain Alexander Aaronsohn of ating the Schiff library of Jewish
know how to use. "In the first place, the term which he claims to
Palestine.
classics.
.
have found in the dictionary, was, according, to his own statement,
New officers of the club are: Arthur
Scores Jewish Press.
labeled "Slang"• does not this alone justify its inclusion in the
' Purdy, president; Saul Saulson, vice-
Without overlooking the important
dictionary? "W'hy do we buy dictionaries for our children? Why
, president; Dr. David Seligson, treas- creations of American Jewry such as
can a dictionary be found in every school? It is to show the use
urer; Ira Cohen, secretary.
the Jewish Encyclopedia, the English
of slang, or how to avoid using it? "Slang terms are recorded in
Under the auspices of the Men's translation of the Bible, Mr. Zang - I
the dictionary with the express purpose of branding them that they
Club, there will he a weekly athletic will deplored there was only 15,000
not be used by cultured people. That particular definition of
night for the members every Monday, members' in the Jewish Publication -
may
'Jew' surely does not sanction its use. On the contrary, a child
in the Shaarey Zedak gymnasium. Society. Mr. Zangwill said he found
consulting that dictionary would certainly retrain from using the
John Richards has been secured as it di:ficult to understand why in New
word in that sense, because he knows that by using it he would
coach and he will he in charge for two York, the greatest Jewish city in his- j
Appear as lacking in refinement. "Our children are sure to hear the
hours every Monday evening.
tory, men should be ashamed of being
term applied in that sense, however, and that more often among
Jews. Mr, Zangwill also scored the j
our own Jews than among Gentiles; I would, therefore, suggest that
f
to give mor e
J ewish p ress for ailing
instead of condemning the definition found, apparently in the
recognit ion to the work of the Jewis h
earlier edition, Mr. Joseph request the Funk & Wagnalls Company
Publicction Society. In on issue con.
to restore the term in the succeeding editions of their Standard
taining two pages about Charlie (hi p-
Dictionary, lest our young generation, and some of our unthinking
lin, he found only eight lines clout his
older ones, like himself, will accept the slang for the genuine
Says Fear fo Regulatory Organise- translation of Solomon in Gabrol,
tines
Impel
Him
to
Keep
whereas the New York Times publish-
article."
Names Dark ,
ed a page about it.
man
who
says
he
is
•
a
Indulging in some reminiscences,
1 have quoted this remarkable letter from
NEW YORK—(J. T. A.)-11enry Mr. Zangwill told how his book, "The
slew" because it is interesting to note how some minds function. After
Ford will not name the "Jewish lead- Chlidren of hte Ghetto," had had a fa-
was
reading this letter I wee reminded of the one written by • Jew, which
ers" who his agents recently alleged vorable influence on British authori.
Ebert Hubbard, in wh,.:11 this Jew sided with have written to the automobile man- ties who were planning at the time
se at to me by the late
because of • criticism I had written of one of Hub- ufacturer urging him to be a candi- the introduction of an alien act prac-
Hubbard against
■
on Louis Brandei., in which he took a nasty fling at
• the date for the presidency. Neither tically excluding Jews from the Brit-
hard'a •rticles
will Mr. Ford produce copies of any i h Isles. This legislation wa s with -
Jews. I tv•s likewise reminded of the alleged letters sent by "prominent of the letters he alleges he received
k
s b o,
from "leading Jews" of the United
py said,
b while certain Jew-
Jews" to Ford's representatives boosting Ford for President.
Zangwill
Mr. drawn
States regarding his candidacy.
His ish circles feared the consequences of
to think that I must have eaten refusal to divulge the names of the its publication by the Jewish Publi-
In the first place, Mr. S•ron, you seem
-, cation Society of America. Mr. Zang-
Welsh rarebit before having consulted the dictionary in question and was 'Jews is based on his fear that they
would
the various
Jewish to
"regulatory,,
the definition I referred to existed b
would
be subjected
discomfort' will agani urged the advisability of a
Jewish vote to express the ethical con-
"seeing things" which did not exist;
a letter cepts of our people.
1 I in m disordered imagination. It may interest you, in <aim you! organizations, according to
•
ewish
Praises J. T. A.
the
some
definition
from
his
office
to
the
J
that
misted seeing the last week'. "Random Thoughts"
sppears in the Funk & Wagnalls Company Standard Dictionary bearing the graphic Agency in reply to the news' In the course of his address Mr.
mane 's request for the names and Zangwill praised the work of the Jew-
1924 imprint, so it is unnecessary to coax the publishers to put it there. It
h Telegraphic Agency which, he
he letters.
that dictionaries are not consulted only by "cultured" folk; The letter, signed II. M. Cordell, 'd
i: d helps to link up the Jews of the
is unfortunate
world. Ile said he WAS receiving daily
very
democratic
sort
of
book
that
is
consulted
by
all
dated
Dearborn,
November
9th,
ark-
'
that • dictionary is ■
as nowledging the Jewish news a,gency'S the news agency's bulletin containing
sorts and conditions of men, women and children. And it is interesting,
communication of October 2o, is as dispatches from all parts of the world
'Ruminating
to
know
that
"slang"
references
are
inserted
for
the
almost immediately after their occur-
follows:
ll
"Apprehensive of the untoward use ence. Certain items of this bulletin,
purpose of showing cultured folk what not to use. I have been under an
we
for which he said amidst the Inughter
have happily dispelled, that cultured folk you could stake of letters which
impression for years, which you
have received from Jews, that is to of the guests that he did not tint',
could cause found their way to the general and
indulged in slang as well as the more common garden variety.
say, the discomfort y
t. e g - Jewish press but these selected items
ca n n.t con-
, c. e various
your
do not give one the knowledge which
e t m orbYor rn ire a a n7z sa t ( if onY s
In the "Introductory" in the 1918 edition of the Funk & Wagnall's Desk t u h la
wing any names or letters on comes with the perusal of the whole
Dictionary
appears
this
statement,
which
I
am
sure
will
interest
shier
'Y
Standard
bulletin. Mr. Zangwill Instanced cer-
Mr. Saron and possibly afford him some food for thought. Under the to you.
I hmade m no state ents tain reports, the knowledge of which
"
option, "ColloqiaI, Dialectic and Slang Terms" we read the following:
whatever on 'What he would do as should he followed by action and said
President' and has no present amen- he could not see how action could b e
"Dialetic and slang words have been in the main excluded, though
lion of making one."
taken without such knowledge.
some have been retained to meet the demands of the ENGLISH
Dr. Cyrus Adler took exception to
CLASSICS (capitals Are mine) chosen for the entrance examinations
the pessimistic tone taken by Mr.
,
Unworthy slang and ilia-
STARTED
BY
at our leading colleges and universities
Zangwill. He pointed to the ninny ed-
1 ACTIVITIES
letic terms have been purposely omittd, the omission being commonly
1 ORTHODOX SYNAGOGUES ucational institutions and seats of
the stamp of disapproval."
higher learning established within the
I
—
was' Abraham Caplan Is New Secretary of last 20 years as indicating that pro-
Possibly the retention of the slang definition of the word "J ew"
See
gress was being made. Dr. Hyman
the
Union.
more
intelligent
reading
of
the
Merchant
We invite you to come in and see this new and larger toilet goods department.
deemed necessary to permit ■
G. N. Enelow of Temple Enianu-El,
—
complete the stocks are and how moderate the prices. You will find it a great
of Venice!
how
hope
The Union of Orthodox Congrega- presided and he expressed the
---e-sow-e--
delight to buy your toilet needs here.
.livre
the astonishing attitude adopted by this most astonishing Jew, tions of America has moved its oflices that t Mr. Zangwill would slab
Despite
thto write h "a c poetic vision
right-minded person who thinks in • . to 131 West Eighty-sixth street, New of ong enough
nity
of
ommu
ar
Joseph L. Saran,
I am sure every
e
J
l ife in
straight line must agree with me that the definition referred to can be York
City. the past few weeks the New York." Dr. Soomon SoCo-
During
n
and union
has received as members
the hen of Philadelphia, was one of the
m
u
classed its "unworthy slang" and i. ■ an insult to the Jewish people,
h. , An shei Poland and the Nachlas Zevi speakers, who, with president Simon
ities, colleges, highs
shoudl have no place in • book that is used in uni
Congregations of New York and the Miller of the Jewish Publication S o -
schools, grade schools, offices,
. libraries and homes.
Adath Mid Israel Congregation of eiety paid high tribute to the memory
'
in the policy of the "Smart Baltimore. Other congregations in of Judge
Sulzburger.
I, for one, shell shed tears over the change
various parts of the country have in-
will join the union
Set." due to the resignation of those two gayety-boys, Henry Mencken and
Shaarey Zedak Y. P. A. to
, D. S. O.! What shall I ilicated
that future.
they
in the near
Jean Nathan. And Major Owen Hatt
,'
Give "Spotlight Vaude-
Among the activities recently in-
do without him? Who is going to cull the magazines and newspapers to
itiated by the union is the issuing of
Ville," Dance.
bed such morsel. as these;
authoritativc works in short compass
--
, on the Jewish religion both for the , „„
firs t get-together of the Young
"The Greensburg, Pa., 'Morning Review' carries the card of
lic
and
for
college
men
1
general pub
reoi I s Auxiliary of the Sh
i
Ron. A. P. Addleman for office of Sheriff of Westmoreland County:
women . A committee on publica- z d
county, I think the
111
to Turkey, had a one-hour audience
ill he b in the form of a Spot-
' 'hi introducing myself to the voters o of th i ■
I tions, headed by Louis Seth Furman,j
e ' %
, light
Vaudeville and Dance" to take PALESTINE ACHIEVEMENT
with King George regarding the refu-
Christians should know that I believe in the Word of od, entirely,
la member of a large New York pub-
"BEYOND
EXPECTATIONS"
from the first word of Genesis, to the last letter in Revelation, and
gee loan plan and the permanent set-
fishing house, is preparing fur publi ; the Shaarey Zedek. ()scar A. Kauf- I
poefrCis,h,u ,, rse, I believe that a nation of people who forget God will
tlement of the Christian refugees.
' cation the manuscripts that have been , place on Tuesday evening, Dec. 11, at
man, president of the auxiliary, an Eminent Reform Rabbi Sends First
Th Asia Minor bishops and the
ATHENS.— (J. T. A.) — Henry
nounces that an interesting program ,
Impression
on
Palestine
to
Metropolitan of Athens visited Mr.
Yes, I shall miss Mencken, Nathan and Hatteras. It means that I shall submitted.
The Jung
first work
writ- has been prepared, among the num- -
ten by Dr. Leo
and was
the other
Morgenthau, a member of the execu- Morgenthau and expressed the grat-
Karen Hayesod.
' is the result of the collaboration of , hers of which will he featured banjo 1
tive committee of the American Red
L bar to read a couple of thousand more periodicals.
itude of the refugees for American
sveral
leading European Jewish selections by Jack Peck and Andrew
--
e
--a-al
NEW YORK.—"Jewish achieve- Cross and of the Near East Relief, interest in their distress.
formerly United States Ambassador
reigning
sensation
of
scholars.
ments
here
beyond
expectations.
Fu-
l'adene•
Ladies and gentlemen, permit me to present the
The W omen's branch of the union i. is
This
affair
will
be
for
members
ture of Palestine assured." This is
hermann, a Viennese Jew, actively at work in looking after the
the
„h. F :i. I 1 and Winter season of 1923—Raphael S c
and thdr friends. A special °rib's-
your past,
the text of a radiogram which has
the Rabbi ,
e tell from ■ glance at you, or from your handwriting,
amazing graphologist needs of the dormitories of
Ira will supply the music for the
■
,
been received by the headquarters of
Elchanan Theological Seminary.
your pr esen t and frequently your future--the most
the other ' Isaac
,
the Karen Ilayesod from Dr. Joseph
'Ianer'•
that hos appeared on the horison in • • gnneralion.
New sissemble—such
York
eopolis In
could
Cnder its auspices nine of the first
Silverman,
Rabbi Emeritus of Temple
metropolis
and confessed Chanukah celebrations planned by
" I doctors—the mo s t eminent that the m
Emanuel, who is now visiting Pales-
m
acs. J. Walter Freiberg to Be tine for the purpose of gathering
Scherrnann—they Orthodox women for college students
as Dana, Hunt and such like, were given a demonstration
•
held Dec. 2. A brilliant m-
themselves utterly bewildered at the uncanny reading
Guest of Temple Sister-
be
first-hand information on conditions
sense. Eugene Bagger, will
sical and artistic program has been
seemed to think that he is endowed with * .i.t h
hood on Dec. 10.
I in that land. The message is dated
direction of Miss
the fet.,us Hungarian journsilist, ..Y. that he rieired Schermann in Vienna prepare d under the
' Jerusalem and is the first one which
—
Stu-
of his
eh
van
Nierop.
friend
—.
It e S ar
ead fro-n • sample of handwriting of • lady
The next meeting of the Sisterhood has been received from lie Silverman
s rt,.I that she ..5 eccentric; that she wore eccentric clothes; that she dents from all the colleges and uni-
when she is sad versifies in New Yrok City have ac- of Temple Beth El, to take place at in his departure several weeks ago.
tees ■ ...bent beauty; that she used • strong "make-up”; that
h•t 12:30 p. m. Monday, Dec. 10, will The purpose of Dr . Silverman's
red invitations.
Bh• put , on additional rou • to hide her Pekinese so people cant guess w ren
o n. The visit to the Holy Land, as stated by
Schermann
The union has succeeded . in secur , take the form of a lunche
is rob g en in her." This rltagg•r alerted was absolutely true.
0 diagnose physical ailment. from your handwriting. This was the . guest of honor : will be Mrs. J. Walter him in an interview before his ilepar-
... 4 ,
is to obtain first-hand informs-
e New York doctors. All I have to say ' ins of
the
promise
of the
senior
classes
New
York City
high
schools
not 1 Freiberg, president of the National
th
e
deomointatioa given befor
j Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, tionon conditions in that country, es-
is that i n thirty days Schermann will be the fad of the United States, las he t o plan social functions for Friday
m.
to - National
Federation. The musical position there and to the relations I
'
- — -
The folowing letter has been received from Joseph L. S•ron, of New
rally
" 41.1.
,, ,the of
tl'at inght
l et ' 9 , and
cicala at
uod, ,ta nd
caught on
ise r o f.
99 " , , t ,, ries,
al ,,, nt the
et th, Jews
amt about
Olk
it happened
Judi,- Mar.
ew isii briny
no m .
good
,ry
he l ytter..
of I,.i ng a
he
'f). o f
Is to' of the
aildn't save
; to eat pig?
• been just
he adoring
or the pres-
said Aunt
s and Chan-
the next
same thing,
I l'hanukah,
fferent, and
rally about.
man in the
be hark in
poll, sin',
celebrating
uch together
s before the
Golda sent
Chanu-
"t (you know
ook to read
Goble wrote
is WAS to be
, first day of
6; that you
every night
gh candles;
rep had to he
Si) OVI.Ty.Ile
hotel would
h girl from
r Chanukah
front where
anukah van•
bless le er a
id the little
first day of
nukah, Aunt
!rota Wiggs,
, 1910.
you In me
se have An-
n. supper on
Isn't get this
er as soon as
you had An-
for the van-
Wiggs."
he Aunt had
II up Anna's
nna for the
even though
the mother.
and supper
ukah Friday,
Aunt Golda
I you Anna?
ukah stories
big to listen
indred times
ttnRedRid-
be nice," ad-
id that we're
4nna's eyes
'ally do whoa
"favrit" ire
o forget that
51orningsidi-
. That's the
But • can't.
;tory of Nil;
Did you e , .-r
a. "I didn't
ge.)
1861
Auttoutirentrut
7/
A
Great
New Department of
Toilet Goods
FORD WON'T NAME
"JEWISH BACKERS"
is Now Open to the Public
REPARATIONS have been going on for more than three
months, and, at last, we are ready—ready with values
that are going to be a plain surprise to women who
' know what the usual prices are. A great space on
the main floor will from now on be devoted to Toilet
Requisites, and we shall endeavor to have all recognized varities
in stock.
everything required for Madam's dressing or toilet
G REAT
stocks of toilet goods, Domestic and Foreign;
table.
Luxor Powder, "Wood- omizers, 'Cappi' Cream
C.71 worth" perfumes and and Powders
powders, DeVilbiss At- Marinello Products
,
Richard Hudnut Products
"Cappi" Perfumes and Waters
Coty's perfumes and powders
Vivaudou Products
Mavis Toilet Water
Nymfaun Powders and
Soaps Scented and Unscented
Compacts
Toilet Sets
Harriet Hubbard Ayer Articles
.-5iimitimmumminummimmilimmoinommuomminlimmininumillimum moimg
HENRY MORGENTHAU
SEES KING GEORGE
The Good
MAXWELL
Shrewd Buyers Make
Business-Like Comparisons
Ans bow, the dramatic flight of the Crown Prince from the land of exile gether Orthodox congregations in program will be headed by Miss Helen tween the Jews and the Arabs. Dr.
of his boyhood slay. has brought to the surface my old college every part of the United States and Morris. All reservations for the Silverman will interview the leaders
and other
to
the haunts
chum,
Mr. Georg. Sylvester Viereck, the famous (I was almost tempted to Canada are being encouraged gener- luncheon must reach Miss Ruth Ro- of the various
religious
points of interest,
ally. Its facilities for establishing senfield, 49 Winonah avenue, not later groups will visit all
especially those connected with recent
6.
Dec.
"iniamous") editor of the defunct, very much defunct and decayed pub. standards in religious education, fur, than Thursday, --
constructive develoment,
p
and, on his
I
Th Fatherland," which created a mild sensation just before this
" leo, "e
country got into action. Now that George felt comfortable over the safe organizinig local communities in
return, will report his observations in
arrival of the Crown Prince, he began to emerge from hi. submerged hats. which integration of Orthodox inter- j
a series of addresses in different cities.
advised the Kaiser that the United States would be glad to hear ests is necessary social
and for promoting
work that sus- j _ I In the same interview Dr. Silverman
itation and
always educational and
stated that he found first-hand, au-
from him as to his lane and so on and so forth. One thing I
tains
a
religious
character
are
at
the'
The regulcr meeting
meeting of the Jewish
y neces-
we don't watch out he will
admired about George was his collossal nerve. If
information particularrlsies and
ornings, with George disposal of congregations and com- ' i nstitute Mothers' Club s i to be held thentic
sary in view of the controve
y one of therm (I turned his photo• munitieg.
ha•e the Kaiser riding up Broadw•
at the Jewish Institute, Saturday,
Dec. 1. At that time Miss Connolly contradictory statements which have
himself
ii alongside of his hero. As •n ear-friend
se sitting
Abraham Ca plan, formerly of 13alti-
sr
appeared on the subject of Palestine
urge George to m•intain a
d g ir.acp,h..tto,iti.h e
is secretary of the union. .ur.,
n wall when the war broke out) I
Wood- more,
Caplan is a brother of Miss Mary of the Detroit Board of Health
of the prospects of Jewish effort
of the
s it - i
M rs. will
ce, sus if he k e eps on cabling and writing the Hero
h
United
h
speak
on "Prenatal Care."
'
•
•
an
' t that land.
pile in Holland and intimates that he, George, is reps
. barman, a member of the organize-
bliged to undergo Caplan, educatinna director
o
be
State of America, I fear me much that George will
Detroit United Jewish Charities, and , tion will give a resume of current
of Mra Sadie C. Jacobs, director of Jewish topics. The Misses Alene and J
a period of retirement,
GARRICK THEATER.
the Young Women's Hebrew Associa- Irene Schiller will render musical se-
. • The Cat and the Canary" conies to
in
after his ignominious fiasco
Lion• Mr. Caplan at one time was ex- 1 lections. William Friedman, presi- the Garrick Theater next Sunday
Hitler,
What I cannot understand is why
the Big Brother
ry
didn't flee to Dearborn, Michigan, to find • haven of refuge with erotica
League secretary
of Balitmore
and editor of The: dent of the United Jewish Charities,' night, and then thing's begin to hap-
pen with remarkable rapidity. A man
kis brother fa hate—Henry Ford? I am pained beyond measure that Dear
e i e a j will install the new officers.
i ss
,'
h
Times
of
that
city. H
disappears as though he had vanished
Broth er Henry did not use the influence of his huge bank account to a ss
Baltimore City College,
in thin air. An icy hand reaches out
graduate
of
Oakland
women
will
take
special
ro-J ew hater Adolf.
achers'
Training
School
and the re Teachers'
tice that on Monday afternoon, from from nowhere and takes a string of
New York School of Social 1 to 3 p. m., at 1111 Westminster,
• I from the neck of a sleeping
Sometimes it pays to remain old-fashioned. The queerest news item that Work.
do • marathon on the
' there will be a class in sewing, knit- g
• referring to the action
has e.me to my attention in • long time is that
ling and lustre china. Those desire spine
girl. Chills
of the spectator. There are
Brad Gottfield, of E•eret, Ill., a wealthy widower who died recently,
ing to enroll should make every effort suppressed groans and honestly ut-
remainder of his
;
B'nai B'rith Auxiliary Card' , to be present next Monday.
left the
tared screams. All is sinister and
•
• 4••• each
of his three children two dollars, and esison
he gave is that Ms
r
in a madman at
estate, amounting to $40,000, to chmity. The
Party Wednesday; Another '
—
other
when
she
died,
because
!. hildren refused to
m
maniac. Doors
literary
program
un-
foreboding.
There
say "kaddish" for their
rt
large — a homicidal
Dance December 30.
1 A concert
•
• " The will probably
's ay had no time to {Imam.. old•f•shione n
der the auspices of the Jewish Kul- securely fastened are found unlocked.
m eantime the action
the
Panels
in
the
walls
glide mys
revise their notions on the subject of fashions. al In
Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah lure League will be presented Sun-
of those who believe that
the appro•
•
ef Israe I Gottfield will meet w ith
at
p . m., at ously. And no until the final curtain,
be
No. 34, I. 0. B. B., announces day , Dec. , 2ginning
.
chit d
the memor y of parents, should
with
necessary
and
occasional
com-
be
reispected
by
their
c
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Jewish
fill East High
a card party Institute.
will be held on
Wednesday •fternoon at 2 o'clock at street. A cordial invitation is extend- edy flashes, when the truth comes out
at
large.
comfortably.
are •wakening to the need of somethinx elms Hotel Stotler, the proceeds as usual ed of the Jewish community
At last som• min•
eth ., e r ha.
t their sermons to competeh the Sunday comics. The Rev,
go for chanty.
ai
monthly I Dec. 4, there will be • special
MOVES OFFICE,
C ."hem Norman Guthrie, rector of St. M•rk's.in.the•Bouwerie, New York to The auxiliary reports the
young women to dance • "Rythmic Sculptural Ora-
affairs. The' Chanukah program for boys and
Dr. Aaron Duhnove, B. A., M. D.,
f the human soul." Dr. dances to be popular
• "' I". engaged five
on girls, to commence at 7 p. m., sharp.
given
and
pros
"io." Ike theme being
ennounces
the removal of his office to
"birth
the church. If be wants any ides. on this new Use next monthly dance will be
crowded
when • Movies. community singing, and 2946 Brush street, at Wilkins. Phone
Guthrie will Lava •
Gr....rich Village, Sunday evening, Dec. 30,
Chanukah number' will make up the
• I •Piritusil op tir o
n tion
asp
will
be
ootom•o d to hi s attention
jvaluable
string
of
amber
beads
Main 5707.
my gentleman et rare
program.
Need
I ro Hartm•e, • German-
I given away.
-, Mr. $allakichi
Pens!
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INSTITUTE NOTES
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for enclosed models—give no
indication whatever of the full
measure of practical service, gene
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they offer.
Thousands of shrewd buyers have
made and are making business-like
comparisons point for pointaThe re•
stet is that Maxyvell is rapidly win.
rung the largest following in its field.
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