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PAGE TWELVE

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OFLO

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

Gabrilowitach to Show Growth
of Piano Music From the
Earliest Days.
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, world famous

, ----,— ' PALESTINE'S DOORS
OPEN MORE WIDELY
QrSOTati
'
.
NEW YORK.—A large increase of

''i"--i

ociAillnd

FLOWER SHOW PLAN1
ED
FOR NOVEMBER 13 1 0 16

The autumn flower sl
t„
held at Convention Hall. r! •
'Jewish immigration into Palestine in and Canfield avenues, N, i
the near future is indicated in a cable The greatest display of am: - .
,s
ne in Mt.
Vernon,
Ni. Y , after
Maurice
Rosen
has returned
to his received by the Zionist Organization ers ever seen in Detroit .
At
the
conclusion
of
the
.
hot
There is so much that is wholly comparison with Stravinsky's most
regulations
visiting his sister, Mrs. Benjamin Sid- new
from immigration
Jerusalem giving
details issued
of the sands of flowers will be
favorable to be reported of the sec- recent composition to reach these
low of 2500 Glynn court. by the government. According to among the hospitals off..
shores
--"Le
Sacra
du
Printemps."
ond concert of the season by the De-
One hundred and fifty guests were these regulations, the dependents of
troit Symphony Orchestra that one is Perhaps we shall hear this massive
Jewish agriculturists w ill be admitted LODGE WILL HONOR
tempted to write in superlatives, Mr. and colorful novelty this season; it
present at a card party given last into the country irrespective of the
CHARTER IVIEN'' Rs
Gabrilowitsch, the conductor, was in requires rehearsals a-plenty, and a
• addition there will
Tuesday evening in the ballroom of regular quota. In
fine form. I do nut recall the time reading, to I have been told, that
A- also be admitted regardless of the
improvisation.
the
home
of
Mrs.
Solomon
Braiker,
1111
should
appear
like
Perfection
Lodge, No 1-•
when I have seen him on completely
quota male relatives of Jewish agri-
2201 Gladstone
avenue,
by the
I
consumed with the passion of inter- We have all the materials at hand
B. B. Mrs.
Joshua
Karbal
culturists who are over IS years old A. M., will entertain nes! O.
dies
Auxiliary
of
Pisgah
Lodge,
No.
for
its
presentation,
so
let
us
hope
evening
with
an ohld
pretation, and that without making
lamp shades, and who will be likely to increase the
3 4, 1. 0.
us realize that he was the stile source fur an early announcement of its
pr odutivity
c
of the house hold.
ing to the honor of the charter niend,
donated
a
pair
of
orchid
performance.
alasonic
Temple.
Menthe!-r
of our deep pleasure at the evening's
Thes e concessions, acconl
Th,..oh.ist of the evening 1VIIS Miss
which were rattled and were won by regulations, apply to the smal hhold. are invited to attest! the
performance. Ile was most interest-
soprano
from
the
Chi-
Mrs.
Meyer
Sugarman.
Prizes
were
ing to observe, because his move. Edith MaS011,
ern settlements. With regard to the be held at the alasonic
given at each table and refreshments co-operative groups at least one de- 6:30 o'clock. Dancing will f,
cago Opera Association. Miss Mason
Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein of Ot- ments, his beats, his facial expres- has been heard here before and es-
were served. The proceeds of the
continue until 12 o'elock.
sions
for
the
nonce
showed
that
he
tawa drive entertained at a bridge
;Arty will be used for the various member of these groups will be ad.
that all his aims, tablished herself as an artist of su-
party last Saturday evening honoring felt his subject, and
charitable organizations in which the pendent relative for every working
perior vocal equipment, technically
PERFECTION LOD(',1
presumably,
were
fcsr
the
proper
ex-
mined.
It
has
been
estimated
that
!
Fritzi Weinstein of Peoria, III. High
auxiliary is interested.
impeccable and with a fine sense anti
Perfection Lodge No Is-
i these concessions will enable an early
OSSIP GABR1LOWITSCH
score at bridge. was awarded Miss ploitation of the music and not for feeling fur subtle interpretation. She
.k. al ., will hold a slit, is
Nor
do
I
recall
the
tel
to
r
t
(
h
.
r
e
,
Lille Barnett and consolation to Miss
changed her program last night and cum
Nun Wednesday, Nov
by explanatory lectures, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Winsen of ("hi- !tngerri't:aul'itvu ir)afl7pr ulli.:tWit1; 11i Ptenfr't'hncsn
Fritzi Weinstein. The guests pres- orchestra as as whole playing with sang instead of the previously an-
showing the development of piano nag° boulevard gave a farewell party' Hay•sod colonies alone, in addition, M. M. degree. Banquet ,t:
ent at the party were Mrs. Norman greater brilliancy or warmth, or with nounced "Caro Nome" aria, the "Ent-
night at 6:30. Daneing fro),
music from the days of the clavi- Friday evening, Oct. 24, in honor of of course, to the regular quota,
Buckner, title and Ethel Barnett, finer color effects. Each choir was ranee Song" from l'uccini's opera,
C. K. SANDol:1
Viola Kaufman, Bernice Strifling, Jo- well-nigh perfect and only the high- "Madam Butterfly," the "Depuis le chord and the harpsichord to the Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, who are lean- The cable states further that all By Order of JOSEPH KI.1-3
sephine Sandoruffi Out - of - town est praise must be given to the waist- jour" air from Charpentier's "Louise" present time. The dates of the re. ing to make their home in Clevelan 1. the Keren Ilayesod groups and set-
citals
are
Nov.
15
and
29,
Dee.
20,
Among
the
guests
were
Mr.
and
Mr
winds
and
to
the
horns
for
the
very
, . dements have been officially approved
guests were Miss Lillian Barnett of
and, as an encore, the inevitable "Un Jan. 10, Feb. 7 and March 21. They Milton Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- as capable of supporting an increased
CARD OF THANKS
Battle Creek and Harriet Barnett of excellent work they did. If this ex-, bed di" aria from the second act of
acted mood and technical prmliciency
will be given on Saturday afternoons iamin Winsen, Mr. and Mrs. harry A. population. It is expected that the
The widow and children !-;
Anti Arbor.
"Madam Butterfly." Though nit an. at 2:45 o'clock. Hock and Mr. and Mrs. M. Siden.
can
be
made
to
continue
throughout
Jacob
Berman
wish 1,, •hr-
continuation
of
the
present
immigra-
-------
The first recital will reveal the ,
the present season, we shall have a nouncenients were made and no in-

tion rate into Palestine and given the relatives and friends for I
Sam Buckner of Whittemore street thousand and One reasons to be justi- dulgences requested by the manage-
work of English, French, German and Mrs. B. Stein of Indianapolis, Ind., continued development of the Keren mess and sympathy Jurulc •
announces the engagement of his fiedly proud of our symphony organiz- ment, it was plain that Miss Mason Italian clavier-composers, including is the house guest of her brother and ilayesod agricultural and building cent bereavement. They
daughter, Alma, to Nathan Goretsky ation..
was laboring under some handicap; the immortal Bach, Mozart, 11;111,1(.1, sister, M r. and Mrs. Harry H. Weis- program, the monthly average of thank Rabbi A. M. Ilershum•
of Cincinnati.
After a splendid reading of Beet. whether it was a plain cold or some Scarlatti, Purcell, Couperin and nth- berger of 213 California avenue, newcomers into the homeland Will sermon.
— •.
hoven's dramatic "Egmont" overture, Physical indisposition, I know not. ers of their day. Subsequent recitals Highland Park. rise to 3,000 in the near future.
Miss CiIle Barnett and Hiss Fritzi the real treat of the evening came But Miss Mason was not at her best, will be devoted to the compositions of
CARD OF THANKS
Weinstein, house guest of Mrs. Buck- with the playing of Cesar Franck's and that is something to remember. Beethoven, the Germans of the Ro-
Herbert Silverstone of 21 , '• 1;0••
Miss Anne Greenbaum of 2449 Sanders, Democratic Candi-
ner, attended the MichiganWiscon- immortal Symphony in I) minor. Mr She frequently sang badly oft pitch; mantic school, Chopin. Liszt and
lor avenue, who is recoverilmt
•hi a
avenue was the honorguest
Till game at Ann Arbor last Saturday. Gabrilowitsch gave a wonderfully she failed to hold the high tones that Brahms. The sixth will present the Blaine
date for Probate Judge,
serious operation at Harper II : .tal,
at
a
surprise
party
last
Saturday
'
• as the nonce-stay climax to t he :11, co
:(...rnents of the modern cum- evening in honor of her eighteenth I
wishes to express his thanks Inn! sin-
clear and yet profoundly moving ionic
Fought Justices'
Mrs. Mandel Willer of East Iro- reading of this magnificent piece of music the essayed; and the velvet
cerely for the kind atter!, ! his
birthday anniversary. The color ,
Prejudice.
Thq series, which was given in New scheme
quois road has left for Kokomo, Ind., music; full of power and finesse and timbre that was once her greatest
friends have shown him.
was carried out in pink and
rich in every nuance that the score vocal asset was woefully missing. Ytirk and Boston several seasons ago white. Covers were laid for 15
for several weeks.
indicatms, and the orchestra proved There' is such a thing as being too and created a profound impression, couples. A feature of the evening
Joseph Sanders, Democratic. 110111i-
Miss !•lien Burnett of Battle itself able to give. The orchestra cocksure, and again there is the dan- will be given under the auspices of was a mock wedding, Samuel It, nee for probate judge, was burn in
Creek and Harriett Barnett of Ann simply covered itself with glory, but ger of aiming fur too much finesse. the Detroit Concert Direction, of Greenbaum officiating. Emanuel Dul- Austria 37 years ago. Ile came to
In any event, Miss Mason's perform- which Isobel J. Hurst is the manager.
Arbor were week-end guests of their special mention should be made of
• berg, formerly of New York, was tilt; country when a mere child. His
toastmaster. The following evening . father was a rabbi in New York fur
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett the English horn solo in the second anew last night added nothing to her
movement, presumably played by A. artistic training here, and they must
of Franklin boulevard.
who gives the scrod in January, is a family party was given in honor of 'eve"' Yea".
Rey, a most convincing and finished have given many of her old admirers known to Detroit through his appear. 31iss Greenbaum.
At the age of 14 he was compelled
performance. The wonderful theme food for thought and alarm. Perhaps
!to leave high school. Ile was em-
ante here at the dedication of the or-
"All are not born to soar—anti eh!
Joseph B. Wolff of Jackson was played during the day and at night
of the host movement was magnifi. she did better at the reptntition of the :•en last March. The last of the three,
how few in tracks where wisdom cently developed and brought out the concert; we devoutly hope so, because
Nadia
ulanger, brings with her in Detroit last week attending. to nod'. studied commercial subjects and non.
leads their paths pursue."
very best that the orchestra has to she is one of the few American artists
In 1908 the
In
from France
a verygreat reputation ters relative to the Michigan Council chemical engineering.
offer of virtuosity, which in this case who had with an international rept'. 'loth as an organist and as a musician. of B'nai B'rith I odtes of which
degree of 1.1.. B. was conferred upon
he'
'
':
him
by
St.
Lawrence
University
of
implitns delicacy and abandon that tine tation 11111i who had heard the applause H
does not often hear and only too in- of the musical elite all over the civil- Her chief purpose in conning to Amer- is president. ' i.
'11roukly'n, N
.' Y.
frequently suspects. ized world. The orchestra under Mr. it% this year is to give a series of con- Miss Alice Rothstein of Kenilworth
Ile
has
trie
d
important
cases.
ferences or illustrated lectures on avenue entertained the Sigma Phi
,
Returns to Detroit after
Technically more diflicult, to the Gabrilowitsch's direction gave her French music which she will illustrate Gamma Sorority last Wednesday Ile has several
decisions in the Su-
five ye•rs of music study
ear less pleasing, yet able to hold the the finest support and materially hoth with organ and piano, but at her evening. Plans are being made for ii ' preme Cou rt to his credit and in some
in Vienna and Berlin.
attention because of its primary up- helped to ease a trying evening for engagement in Detroit she will give a dance to be held Dec. 25 in the ball- of the cases the Supreme Court of
peal to the imagination, Igor Stravin- the prima donna.
straight ongan recital.
Announces the Reopening of
room of the Tuller Hotel. Miss Ida Michigan has commended him on his
s. Ile successfully prefrrnvl
sky's music to the "Firebird" ballet
-
his
Silverman of Leslie avenue will be • brief
gave additional proof to those sus First Noon Concert at Capitol Organist at Second Popular hostess at a cant 'minty to be given by charges against Fred E. DeGaw, De-
i trait justice of the peeve, and Justice
'rrico Radiator Furnitunc •
PIANO SCHOOL prriur qualities enumerated in the
Theater.
the sorority next Wednesday evening.
Concert.
of the Peace Friedenberk of Pontiac, over the heating apparato
The Leechetizky Method.
—__-__
foregoing paragraph. Conductor and
The first Sunday noon concert at
The
popular
concert
at
Orchestra
pletely
conceals the ratImm
bating
his
move
on
the
fact
that
they
orchestra gave of their best in the the Capitol Theater takes place to- Hall Sunday afternoon, Nov. 2, is
The Groundwork of Perfect
Among the affairs given in honor of i were prejudiced against Jews.
The humidifier this hec
performance of this strange master- morrow noon at 12:30. An orchestra tomewhat a departure from
Piano Playing.
Mrs. Snumel Schubot (Amelia Gold. I Mr. Sanders lives at 2944 Burlim
the
usual
the
atmosphere,
saves den
piece, which no Ionizer sounds as
1611 TAYLOR AVENUE
of SO nom under the direction of order of things. Mr. Kolar has as- berg!, whose marriage was an event game avenue with his wife anti three
cost.
formidable AA it did a dozen years Eduard Werner will present Elgar's -tented to the wish of many patrons of Oct. 22, were a kitchen shower at childre.
Tel. Empire 2873.W.
A
courteous
salesman
a
ago, anti from all accounts, tune in
"Pomp and Circumstance March," to repeat substantially the concert which Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal was has..,
Mr. Sanders has fur many years .and quote you.
"Unfinished Sympljony," which dedicated the Murphy organ tens; a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. 'been active in Jewish communal work.
ART METAL
Wagner's "Rienzi" overture and sev- last March. For this purpose the Marvin Goldberg; a theater party fol- I He is interested in the House of SM.
eral minor compositions. management secured as solo organist lowed by a tea at the Woman's Ex- ter, the Old Folks Home, the Orphans RADIATOR COVER CO.
Palmer Christian, who is at the head change at which Mrs. S. L. Kavanau Hanle and the Free Burial Society.
702 EMPIRE BLD(.
of the organ department of the ant entertained; a dinner at the Holly.: Ile is also a member of the Mogen
;Oi7tbAt IPN
Young People's Concerts.
Cadillac 7998
f
10 .41 4 4,14 de b •'? 4,6 • - 4

versify-school of music in Ann Arbor. wood Gardens where Mr. and alrs. .1. .. 3braham Congregation.
Last year at the young people's M r. Christian is use of America's Oppenheim acted as hosts ; a bridge
"Enithrul to the Last."
concerts on Saturday mornings the great organists. Ile has already been tea given at the home of Mrs. A. Ro '
experiment was made of illustrating heard in recital in Detroit.
senthal of Ferry avenue; a linen I
NUNN-BUSH SHOES FOR MEN
the lectures with lantern slides. This
The •principal item on the program shower given by Miss Sadye R. Scho- l
worked out so well that fur the five will be the third symphony of Saint- but at her home tin Farnsworth ave. I !
FOR STATE
concerts to be given this season Miss Saens fur organ, piano and full or. nut', and a dinner at which Mrs. Isaac
Ithetts, who again wit be the lectprer, chestra. It is not Mr. Kolar's pm , Rosenthal was hostess.
will illustrate every concert with pose generally to play entire sym-
stereopticon views. During her trip phonies at these concerts but the de-
The Blue Bird Girls will give their
abroad last summer she gathered mand for this has ben so insistent and sixth annual charity dance at the
some very unusual material and other the work itself is so beautiful that Stotler Hotel Sunday evening, Nov.
exclusive material has been secured he decided to go to the great labor 9. Miss Anna Kurtzman is in charge
VOTE FOR
in this country.
of the affair.
or preparing it.
Much favorable comment is being
Mr. Christian will also play a group
made regarding the scheme of young of three solo pieces for organ alone.
Milton M. Alexander addressed the
people's concerts this year. Last year These are a tocatta by Bach, a bene-
the general subject of the concerts diction by Kam-F.1mq and a scherzo Hamtramck Rotary Club at luncheon
last
Thursday noon on "The Power
was "The Form." This year in a gen. entitled "Sportive Fauns
BORDEAUX
by the
oral way the subject will be "Sources I ungarian composer, tl'Antalffy. All of Propaganda." 5I r. Alexander was
re-elected a member of the board of
An nnkleffitting Oxford for particular men
of Composers' Inspiration." tun-tin- of these works are singularly

effective governors of Congregation Beth El
who want the ultimately correct in shoes and
ring with folk music the auditors will and will show the organ to good ad- at its annual meeting, which was held
a snug-fitting top. Black Kaffor Kid or Em-
be carried through to the must brit. vantage. The other number on the last Wednesday evening..
pire Tan Calf. Famous Nunn-Bush quality.
liana of modern symphonic poems, program will be the prelude to "Die
ly Priced
Mod
Richard Strauss' "Till Eulenspiegel." Meistersinger."
The sale of season tickets fur this
$ 8 5 0
FEDERATION AUXILIARY
(Democratic Candidate)
series is heavy.
Other Nunn-Bush Oxfords $7.50.
Junior Concerts.
SPONSORS PERFORMANCE
The first concert will be given Sat-
FIRST DISTRICT
The series of 10 junior concerts
urdav morning, Nov. 8.
given to the pupils of the public anti
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Feder-
(Comprising most of De-
parochial .schools of Detroit anti ation of Ukrainian Jews of Michigan •
troit)
Organ Recitals.
Wayne county by the Detroit Sym- win sponsor a performance at the
"A Don' -thin Store in 11/1
The announcement that the Detroit phony Society open this week with
fter- Yiddish Playhouse, 21414 Hastings
Srighborhood"
He
has
earned
your
vote
by
his
activity
in
the
fight against the
a
to
give
the
iirst
of
Series
"A"
Monday
Symphony Society planned
lnl,e,11 street, Wednesday evening, Nov. 19—
Between Taylor and Clairmount.
Ku Klux Klan, his bitter fight against present immigration
three recitals on the magnificent alur- noon at 3 o'clock in OrtitiesIt‘raed
tinder the personal direction of
laws
and
his
interest
in
the
welfare
of
the
Jewish
community
'winter
coming
anti
the
first
of
Series
..i
ply organ (luring the
Mischa, Fishson, art director of the
has been the source of much gratiti- tiey afternoon at 3 o'clock in the same
SUPPORTED AND INDORSED BY
cation to lovers of organ music. For place. These concerts, which last Playhouse. The committee inn charge
Independence League.
the first time in its history , Detroit year were largely experimental, have of the arrangements are alt . J. R.
has a suitable organ in a public audi- fully justified their existence. The Greenberg, president; Mrs. 11. alai-
Hastings Street Merchants Association.
ihiat,; and alrs. B. Miller, vice-presi-
torium which make such recitals pus- programs were ;made last spring and kow
Wayne County Democracy Club.
Mrs. . 1. Lichtenstein trea
were based largely upon talking not.
Numerous Jewish Organisations .
organists
who
have
been
chine-
records
from
which
the
pieces
urer,
and
Arthur
A.
Shapiro,
general
ee thr
'lithe
seerery.
ta
The procee d s will be de-
This m l paid far by friends.
em:aged are in the foremost rank of could be studied in the schools by the voted to the u pkeep of the or phanag e
their profession. Lynnwot el Fenton, children who are to attend the min- in Kiev which the federation main.
who gives the first recital Nov, 0, is rens.
tains.
_ __ _ _
B. Mos., Columbia University.
organist of the Church of the Holy
REPERTOIRE
VOICE
Communion
in New York and also or. Third Pair of Symphony Con-
COACHING
ganist at the concerts of the Friends
1111‘ 3
' IN I M I ''%N
' - I i ;111-
r I MI kl k1 IN I klikl I g I I M I 11 I h M klklik ‘" kl I k N
Glendale 7981
cker tar.rovr. will be Considers Continued Service
Studio: 293 Rowena
i of Music of that city. Marcel Dumr_e, A Tschaikov,
Based on Fair Charges
r,
given by 51r. Gabrilinwitsch at the
third pair of symphony concerts
0;
5
Thursday anti Friday evenings, Nov.

Good performances alone does not g
13 and 14. The soloist will be Cm
111,
\Vith a cilia Hansen, brilliant Russo-Danish imply that the owner is completely p
I F
who made a profound inn- satisfied with his motor car, accord. #
With a
Two Year violinist,
passion
in Detroit last spring when ing to Thomas J. Doyle, local Dodge
re
Two Year
dealer.
Guarantee she gave a recital in Orchestra H all. Brothers
"It takes good service, in addition
I ,
Only two numbers aupear on the pro-
laf.
Guarantee
grain, but they are both of them old- to the good performance, to win his A
ra
... -
time favorites. The first number will complete and enthusiastic endorse-- E
I,
2-1111111111111111111111111111 11111111 be the "Pathetique" symphony and ment." he said.
lie pointed out the fact that 0
the second number after the intermix-
'io n. will be the Violin Concerto in I) Dodge Brothers, while constantly inn- 0
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proving the quality of their car and
.
major.
5
thus reducing the necessity for sere-
5
ice,
are
at
the
same
time
giving
the
I,
Beige Squirrel and Broadtail Caracul —the
75 , 000 JEWS LIVE
Leopard Coat — (African) prettily $525
service question more and more
ore at.
I
5750
bodice of Squirrel with Broadtail
IN
SOVIET
GEORG
IA
tention
as
one
of
the
fundamental
=
... •
marked, full length
. .
Caracul skirt—N. Y. model
issues in the volume production and g
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Cocoa Broadtail C
Reported to Live in Comparative sale of automobiles.
P
Mountain Ermine—something different—very
This month, for example, Dodge
Pence and Comfort.
collar, cuffs and border.
I,
exclusive —for the Petite
Brothers are advertising to the world, %
- - -
Summer Ermine—full length, exclusive
ItI(iA.-0. T. A.) —There are 75,- "You Know in Advance -- Dodge r

-
type
A
have a
nos Jews resident in the Soviet Re- Brat hers dealers everywhere
el—marked low,
Mink —the hest values in Detroit without fear
public of Georgia, according to Jew- fixed charge for eve ry service opera- !E
.
same at
of contradiction—$2,250 and as
i•h travelers Who have arrived from tins." It is perhaps the first time that /
E
Georgia. Five thousand of these are a large manufacturer has given such 0
Broadtail (black) Bokhara of the finest
low as
E
Persian Jest,. Practically the whole general prominence to the subject of 0
"Moire" skins obtainable, trimmed with
Squirrel —Natural and Via tka —mar- $550
of the Jewish population in Georgia service.
luxurious et(Ilar and cuffs—
"Dodge Brothers gave years of °
engages in commerce anti is compare.
velous values—at low prices
;
contrasting
lively well.to-do. Relations between study to the development of a service
the Sephardic and Ashkenazic cum- plan that could he applied with equal
,
N. munities are strained. The Jewish fairness and efficiency to their entire
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
Hudson Seal
g
population
of
both
communities,
how-
organization
of
dealers,"
said
Mr.
Russian Sables
7. seer. is strictly orthodox .std the Doyle.
3
Best Alaska Seal
) I
Ile declared that Dodge Brothers -
children are educated on orthodox
f
Foxes
ra
have never countenanced so-called i
$295 to $850
2,11 I:
2
Sixteen
Years' Active Practice.
several
local
Jewish
free
service.
"It
is
now
obvious
to
long
ago,
Ot
linN
"
Martens
2
communal workers issued a Hebrew most people that free service must be
, kst: g 1 in
Journal under the name Maccabee, paid for somehow by s o m e o n e , " he I LI a 0 I 0 ihN 0 g in w 0 0 km 0 Kw 0 0 kw ii a a 0 k, go 0 0 mwm NI
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devoted to Jewish national and Zion- said. "The usual way is to add •
ist questions. The local Jewish Com- enough tai the selling price of the car I
• e. Bldg.
astral Plcnrt*:
munists contended that the name to cover the free service item. The t
"Maccabee" held counter-revolution- injustice of that, however, is that you
C ri b ty anan Ad forin
cry associations and demanded that man never require more than a few
it should be changed to "Working dollars worth of service, while some
Class Jews." The publishers refused other buyer needs 10 or 20 times that
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color scheme was carried out in pink
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of the evening. high score at bridge
was won by Mrs. Jaek Fink and con-
solation by Marion Kovinsky. The
guests present, in addition to those
mentioned, were Mrs. Norman Buck-
ner, Mrs. Ben Elbling, Mrs. Jack
Fink, the Misses Josephine Sandoroff,
Marion Kovinsky, Bernice Solomon,
Bernice Strifling and Alma Buckner.

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