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SISTERHOOD SPEAKER
I. A FOREMOST JEWESS
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Kohut Named One

Mrs.

SHAER-MARKS

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Alexander
of 12 Greatest Woman .

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The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
The Arts Society of Temple lieth ;',,, ll beg , it, e'nsue'sitt,tivitii,,
f.0.•.00•.. • MAUI
Nlarks of BM East Palmer avenue, El held its first meeting at the temple i lUncheon and lecture in the doling
T,.,,,,,,k. e plin k
oolli Of the tonple Hendon alter
111111 Louis I. Shaer, son of Isaac I li -, Monday evening.
,
for the semon'a activities were Beath" oiIIII, Nov. 10. Mrs. Alexander Koo
Shaer, was solemnized 1+ 04 Sundt
Y
at
the
meeting.
The
first
nubile
poor.
Nitiw York, philantlirop,t, edu-
evening at the Hebrew Baby 1)1,
season will hut
of and lecturer, will deliver the
rotor
Nursery Hall. Rabbi Judah I.. Levin formance of the 1924-25
he
given
in
the
chapel
of
the
teniole
,ddb".
,ddb".
Mrs. Kohut Is president of
The bride wore a white
officiated.
chartneus• gown banded around the Tuesday evening, Nov. IS Three hr
,e o , tterriationtal Couto il of Jewish
will
be
presented.
Teener,
repres.ot tin: 211 countries;
with fringe and carried a one-act ploys
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lilt hilial Chair Mall Of the :11,11111 . 1111
bridal 1,01111110 of white roses ono!
c
11 It no t
Was
Mrs. Anna Sloss of 40.10 Brush -nod fur Needy European Scholars,'
IL It lilt par
lilies-of-thi riallev. Her tulle veil Wi
k ti t
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made with a COI' II111)( of pearls held in sir. , smolt lust week-tend in Ann A '
14 . V niu ' t r il , mi.
-I;;''-' Budt , Writers,
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, o f to e motorail mor-
WI'
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!dace with oratige blossoms. Our only he f as
e t h i.liiiiillit.
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guest o her nepoo v, in ow- Ir
to.
hrau-
1 PIN f
,,,I; s r ee . f ,, , ,,,I, , ,,f of the c„,,,,,,f of
M
iss
Dorothy
Ilretsky,
and
Franklin
14enbussky
of
Goothen,
ItlielillaIll was
I f hal rnr -
Jewish Women of America; first pre , -
Ip oIf the ho
who w , or t • . 1 go wn n 1.f pale green 1 ,,, I.
' dent of the Council of Jewish NVoiti- '
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georgette trimmed with rhinestones
NOM.' furs
,,
nn ,pen-
,,,
,
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and monk. Iler bouquet was of
!ii of NOW' York; former president off
Levine ill Port naroll left
Ruben Levine
the Sisterhood of 'Temple Emanuel of
Slay Shaer, brother
(lobelia roses.
eluded. 1,11,11-
Eeery
last Tuesday for l'ittsburg to atliind
,of the groom, acted as best 1111111. Lit- the annual convention of the Direet i Now York and of the Sisterhood of
i ,„ he Free Synagogue of New York,
rioua m
A,,, ,, e.,iee , -'--.-
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ale Ruth Sher, a niece of the groom, ‘, ,, , i
nl hears
4 the organizers a n d an al•-
o
1:i 011Ill
olio
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who was H a t er girl, wore a pink aro- . ", f'''''','''''ing Si
if Ilarlson flay
r.+. Lev
A I i ng n, absence .ur,i.
l; ,ill iv I I'o.
.
ove worker In the Jewish Girls' Ent-
cordian-pleated georgette frock
the cons-guest of her parents, Mr. and M,
Sable, Alaska°
Leon Schwartz of Sixt It street. M ..,. , doy molt Bureau of New York. The
■ lilillef 70111 IiiiIICO fOlIOWl•Il
Work in general it the
• molly.
Se III, En4te•n
, Levine also attended the stole teach. tatistics 111111
,N,,„,,,,,, ,h,, „,,,.„f.,„ wi , guest , wee
ployment bureau are used in the
, s,If is the
ors' convention hheldhere the early e m mtics and sociology classes Of
(' ocoa
no om
M r and Mn. Al Starks and Mr. and
/hi• weak._
'Columbia University. Mn'. Kohut is
Mn. Slay Giffin of New York City. part of
Eroliar, If
t 1111 II r h of
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,
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,,. I seaman possessing it rare personal.
After an extended eastern trip Mr.
31,-, ,A,, cc i s t, , , r ve ri ga s, a ,,,,i
,//roritl•
router of
She has been named aiming the
and Mrs. Shaer Will reside With their ' ,,-
1 Y .
' I ii "Y 12
" ""'" net
fall, CU rural,
"1. "The
l'ampliell
S' "g''''
Clinents,
before
foremost Jewish- women in the
I " vents at 400 East Palmer avenue. Big
by Colin
, ',ability that
a
rd,
I,cii p
,
; the 1). S. E. Alumni Si rid v Club, of ' 'omit r y
Pranc e r
Squi ere, 11111i
ROSENBERG-GRABOW
, which she is president, Let Tuesday
the Wilimiti' , Federation
ill
The
marriage
(.1"
Miss
Bessie
Gar
afternoon
IL,ds,nl Seal.
!
■ ttIld bell;
; bow and Abraham Rosenberg was Building.
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solemnized by Rabbi A. M. Hershman
Mr. nod Mrs. Ben Winston, former-
':al the Wel"rine 1101,1 Sunday even-
,,,,
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l ,,
, „
,,
Iv
of
Leicester
court t•e residing in
1
Mg, Oct 211
, A b e nernstrin
Air and airs. AlOil
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their new home at '22113 Richton ave.
engagement
of
the
announce
'hiiitigo
,
'
nUe•
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FELDMAN-LIPPOW
• heir daughter, Ruth, to Nathaniel
.
Shapero, son of ;the late 'Ali's. Augusta ,
Lillian Lipp ow and Frank
,:f
,:f l'''' ' Euelid Barr„ „f Detroit.
Feldman were unit ed in marriage by
Nil " r'''1"". reimi".1
, an extent!:
d
ori"o
,
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i Rabbi Leo M. Franklin at Temple avenue has return
MUSCLE DEVELOPING
oil trip to Los Angeles, San Francisco,
St r. a n d Mrs. Morris Barsky of
! Broth El last 'Tuesday morning. They New Orleans, points in New M exico
the
FOOTWEAR FOR
avenue1.11111011TICO
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sto3.
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will reside at e,35 Colburn avenue.
in;
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and southern California, I% lu.re she engagement
of their daughter, Jean-
CHILDREN
aintql liy rent-
was
W
Bette, to Harry Mendelson, son of Mr.
SCHUBOT-GOLDBERG•
tivii. and friend ,. entert
. Mendelson of 473 0 '
•and Mrs. Aaron
The home of Sir. and Mrs. J. II.
Tireman avenue.
o f
Goldberg of Brush street was prettily
Mr. and Mr.,. Mooney Schreiber
have
re-
decorated with vari-colored chrysaii- 9 24 we,
WALDMAN TO ADDRESS
theinums for the wedding on Oct. 22 , turned from it two weeks' motor trip,
SHAAREY ZEDEK WOMEN
of their niece, Miss Amelia Goldberg., . to New York. ,
Inf.!: Sizes 3 to S
daughter of SD. and Mrs,' Samuel
Because of the broad toes and
The Lailiek.Auxiliary of Shaarey
Mrs.
Jacob
Schiff
will
and
Goldberg,
ti
Samuel
,Schubot,
son
of
,
Rabbi
White China Buck
moccasin-like soles, the cor-
Emil S•hubot. Rabbi Judah L. Levin , be the guests of their children, Mr. Zetlek Synagogue will h1,1,1 its open-
Smoked Horse Hide
rect shape and smooth con-
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Schiff
of
0415
Iron-
•
ing
meeting at the 'synagogue Wed-
ceremony
at
5:30
p.
officiated at the
Tan Mellow Calf
struction, they are prescribed
,,,, ) „d
nesday, Nov. 5, 01 D11011. A luncheon
•
m., in the presence 14 the immediate
. will be served and will be followed by
.
by the best children's phy-
family.
musical program. The.
I),. Nathan P. Levin, son ,of Rabbi addresses and a
The bride wore , a gown of beaded,
sicians.
by :
s
whit left, with hi, Principal s p eec h w ill b e d e lie•th,f
crepe. Her veil was arranged in corn- ouotth
b y ' family, the early part of August for !Morris II. Waldman, .new executive
net fashion and was held in place
director
of
the
United
Jewish
Chotri-
e
extended
western
motor
trip,
it
a wreath of orange blossoms. Sh
all
e and tit,. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will also
c arried a shower bouquet of brides' now in Berkeley,l'alif., where h
Mrs. his family will remain over the win- deliver an address, having ch,,en as ,
restos and lilies-lit-the-valley.
• his topic "The Relation if the dlUXil - •
,
Nlarvin Goldberg was the matron of ,,, r season. •
iary to the Synagogue."
honor and Marvin Goldberg acted as
lit.
The luncheon will be s,irved in the
NIcs.
Sfax
.0strow
entertained
best man.
'
avenue,
,lining room of the synagogue at i
1529 Washington Blvd., Ad joining Stetter Hotel.
a wedding trip to Chicago, , her home, ealll East Edell ,
ikr,t
.aff
w 12;;;11 (o'clock sharp. Alrinembers of i
a Illi)71,111111, , U0 show'-
reside
in
oast
week
with
tito
Mrs.
Schuboot
w
last
, \l r. and
er in honor of her sister,,Mis Sophie - the auxiliary and ladies whor,are mem-
Ostrow, it bride-elect. A lotto lunch- hers of the synagogue are urged to
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.........-....,... eon was served at• midnight to 70 attend the meeting, which will ale'
I guests. Miss Ostrow received limner- both interesting and instructive, gc-f
cording to the conimittee which has
ens gifts.
,
!to
:mongol if
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,
Mr. and Mrs. David Holman of
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entertained
at
their
Molhury avenue
DIRECTS UNIONGRAMS
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frank of S3 ; h,,,,,,, last Saturday evening in honor
SALE FOR H. U. C. FUND
East Palmer avenue announce the ,,f the seventeenth birthday annio
versary of their daughter, :Augusta.
birth of a son, Ilarvey, Oct. 24.
Mrs.
William Rindskoir of Ten it . v.
•
decnrat
tool
flat' rooms toil tables were
I. V 1111,11-
son avenue has charge (I
s---•••••••-••• ill colors Suggestive of Halloween.
,.........o
Horwitz
acted
as
toastmaster'
grants,
the
message
earls
printed
in
Samuel
11.1
Why spend money on new clothes
the supper, which was served to the form of it telegram, which are ,!;
sold by the Sisterhood of Temple Brig'."
7:i guests. Miss Borm a n was the re ,
the
old
will
do
just
as
well?
Take
Nvhen
. .
Fl , one of the - means for procuring
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sufficient funds to maintain its schol-
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that old coat-forgotten from last year
The Jewish Ladies Aid Society en Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Gin - berg and •rship at the' Hebrew Union Cull•ge.
--have it dyed or cleaned and you'll see
family,
formerly
of
051
Ilatrue
nee-'
Theoniiongrams
may be used for tries-
tertained last Sunday evening with an
i ...ages of congratulation, messages Of
odol-fashioned party. The early part
the remarkable improvement when fin-
11110, ore now residing in the Quaker
:
the
evening
was
spent
in
playing
Apartments, 3o East Philadelphia condolence, (quids to the sick and on
of
ished. It will mean quite a skiving and
other occasion, which are marked ',c.
children's games, followed by dime-
nue •
""
sending it-greeting or a word of goo,,o1
charge
of
the.
we feel sure you'll be satisfied with the
nig. The committee in
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party consisted of Sirs. Jacob Thal,E
The oink,' of Tenilile High 1- .1
the
Is
ill.
Samuel I,. Sillier and his sisters,
results. Put us to the test.
it few of the uniongrants on
chairman, Mrs. :1. D. Philippe, Mrs.!
and Ruth Sillier, are re- keeps
but
.
Alex
S.
Levisohn.
,
Misses
Rose
,
I. Selvin and NIT
t siding wlth their sister, Mrs. Pauline hand for those' desiring them,
,
most 14 them may be obtained from
ironwood avenue.
ilelephone num-
Lillian
Lenhoff
was
hostess
at
I
Schiff
of
0515
Mrs.
Rindskoff,
whose
__ . _
Miss
I
7alvert ber is Ilemlotik 8195.
the meeting of the 'Tuesday Club last d
Miss I a Stollen of 2611 C
week. Mrs. John Iniorman and Mrs, ,
avenue was hostess at a Halloween .
,
won_high honors.
Louis Levinmthn_
; party at her home last Sunday even. FRIEDA LEVIN DIRECTS
attended the
WORK AT BALCH SCHOOL
ing• Twelve peoples
Congregation lilnai Israel will give i party. The rooms Were decorate. i n'
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a flintier and dance for all its roam.
Halloween colors and appropriate °
recreation
Levin,
Frieda
:Miss
hers next Sunday at the I. O. O. F. favors were given the guests.
,
worker,
again
is
in charge of t he 111' -
Hall. The celebration will mark Of
--- - -
the Balch Recreation Evil-
-
the
syna
of
is
a
tivities
at
burning
of
the
mortgage
Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
Rabbi Harold Rosenthal, who
ter
A special meeting of the la- srident at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanait ter, which recently was opened
ifogue.
will ,•111 , ..r
dies auxiliary was held last Tuesday t
Melrose 6570
York, is visiting his the sensor. NIISS Levin
533-37 Forest Ave. E.
work
ome of m y „ R. I . Yeshibah in NOW
of
scoring at the h
parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Ro- . vise an interesting schedule
for the accommodation of the public
Rosenberg to plan the affair.
I senthal of East Boston boulevard.
,ill the neighborhood of the school .
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with
Folk
and aesthetic (lances, dramatic
I Mrs. Paula Beckman ofBay City
Hugo A. Freund, who m et
I I I IIIIII
nt of her an Or.
automobile accident near Harbor o groups. handwork and story telling,
, announces the engagement
Laron
Q.
Sam-
has
I
classes,
athletic and swimming chases
daughter, Florence, to
Beach, M i ch., two weeks ago,
for business girls and marr-c•I ii•• , 111. 11.
uelson of Cincinnati. Miss Beckman fully recovered.
city.
•
as
well
as
gymnasium all •Oliolitlill.'
this
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IS a frequent visitor in
Mrs. ("larks Wolfgang classes for nom, constitute t he pr, ,
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Mr. and
grain
of
the
school. A meeting for
Sir. and Mrs. Louis Levinson were and family have moved to their new .
, the mothers and daughters of the
in Detroit last Sunday to attend the home at 2010 Gladstone avenue.
!lei ihloiflo.oll will take place Solar-
Kanter-Cohen wedding.
Nov. 1, at 2 o'clock,
Miss Hattie Gittleman of East i day afternoon,
The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization of
'The Nlisses Rose and Mamie Len- Kirby avenue has returned from a in the auditorium of the school.
weeks in several weeks' visit in Mt. Vernon,
spending
several
hod are
Detroit will hold its
the city.
Far Rockaway and New fork (.1ty.

The marriage of Miss Sylvia Marks,
daughter of Sir. and S1 n. Samuel

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TUESDAY EVENING,

November 11th.

Under the a uspices of Mr. David Brown of Detroit.

ARENA GARDENS

All proceeds go to establishing a home in Palestine
for the War Orphans.

1 ., -f us

give them a helping hand. We ask the co-operation of
Buy your
Work.
all Detroiters to help us in our charitable
that you are
tickets, come and enjoy yourself feeling satisfied
Jew's
doing something worth while in keeping these children
for all time.

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SOUSA BAND

Lt. Commander John Philip Sousa, Conductor.
ORCHESTRA HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12

Matinee and Evening.

GENEROUS JUBILEE PROGRAMMES

Celebrating Souza', 70th year •nd B•nd's 32nd

Honorable Artillery" anti
SOUSA'S NEW MARCHES, "Ancient and
of
SOUSA'S CLASSICAL INTERPRETATION
"Power and Glorr"
Jsmn;" SOUSA'S NEW
usical masterpiece , "Don
Richard Slr•u
Strauss musical
introducing
ry?"
a
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Sunday,
HUMORESQUE, "What Do You Do
SOUSA'S NEW
Musical glue,....:
melodies from • dozen New York

DANCE HIT, "Peaches and Cream."

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Because of the scientifically constructed arch, narrow
heel seat, and other features especially designed to
meet the requirements of stout women, ADAPTO
shoes allow the freedom and ease of movement that
spell gracefulness.

ADAPTO Shoes come in all sizes up to II, all widths
(AAA to EEE,) all styles, leathers and models. Boots
with wide, medium and extra wide ankles and tops.

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FOREST CLEANERS
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Tian model In four leath-
ern, It 2.10. ttinillar
' ntyles, $10 and upward. ,

Tickets on Sale at H•11 and
Grinnell'. Wed radar.

School Children at Matince, 25 and 50c.

Mrs. Stilly Berg of D etroit returned
The members of the l'hi Delta So
of the
•
to her home the early part
rority entertained last Tutomlay
week after spending several days with ing at the home of Miss Rove ll.
her mother, Mrs. liens Clinkofstein. with a bridge and shower in honor of
Miss Gliolys Kroll, a brele.ele.
Miss Hideo Comer of Detroit is Nov. 2.
-pending several weeks in the city.

OF ORPHAN PROJECT

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W,Ifure

B rown's

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Movement .

-wish Women'sEu neetin
The Jew
!IS elfi., Organization will be host at
given the evening of
A re na
mi ni:I ice Day, Nov . 1 1. at the ch
est
A rthur Fr a nk's Orra
!Gr.
a dens
will
furnish
a
number
Will 1100 and
profe'ssional
musical features dor-
Movement Begun to Establish Center
I
for Worship and Instruction.
tog the intermissions. Prizes will la ,
raffled, the numbers for the raffle be•
Mrs. 1
the
northwest-
inc Printed en each ticket.
Jewish residents in
Jay Lenick spent last week-end in
ern section of the city have acquired Rosenstein, Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman
Ann Arbor.
a Nile nn McQuadt• avenue near .lay' and SI n. :l goes Ltvi•i co nt fill,' flit-

NIT. and Mrs, A. Greenebaum spent
lint week-end in Ann Arbor with their
-on. Milton. Miss Lucille Greene-
fount, who is attending whom' in Chi-
ral,. also spent the week-end in Ann
Arbor.

Mrs. Jerome Kanter of Flint spent
several days in the city last week.

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re „,,, f th,, dance.
A synagogue and Talmud Torah. The „.,,
The proceeds from the daliCe will
number of Jewish families in the die-,
'riot has, it is said, grown to a point , he used toward establi•hing a hor,

where a religious and educational tam- . for European war orphans in Pales
er is regarded as an imperative need. , ins. The projeet will be under the
of
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During the neelint high holy days a supervision of Miss Sophie Merger
sponsored un-
Mothers Club Also Will Hear Miss hove congregation worshiped in it 'al--fine and is hying
Brown
hall fin Grand River and Mackinaw ler the leadership of David A.
Jessie P. Komita, Soprano.
The group has tentatively ! i f Ih.troit. who is co-operating woh
i avenues.
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adopted as its name the Northwest 1 he Jewish Women's European Wel.
Dr. Marie R. Salutsky, who repro-
. fare Organization in the completion
h
Congregation.
lee- fewi ,
e:' i , .f the project. The need for fund-
ar
• ents the Board of Health as a
Officers
of the congregation are,
•
tuner in oral hygiene in the publie i
president; Samuel i has been described 13.4 urgent and the
schools, will be the principal speaker t Samuel Pickman•
vice - president ; If. I.. Bakst,' ; lance at the Arena Gardens in one
the first meeting of the season of Pliskow,
at
ub lreasurer ; David I). Goldsmith, see- 1 if the mean+ used by the oriraniza-
the Jewish Institut ,' !Thither', Cl
o to raise the necessary funds.
, 'n
retary.
Saturday afternoon, Nov. 1, at 3
-,
I
o'clock. The subject of her address'
will be "The Child of Pre-School !
r--"C
Anne
Solomon,
associ-
v\V
Age." Mint
sled with the editorial department of

the Detroit office of the Jewish Daily
Forward, will discuss current topics

in Yiddish.
Mrs. Ida Weisberg, president of the
club, will introduce the speakers.
The club plans a series of educa-
tional meetings to he addressed by
speakers interested in sar.nus phase:
of social service and in economic

problems.

Miss Jessie Phyllis Kopatz, soprano,'
will render several vocal selections
She will be accompanied on the piano
I
by Lester D. Casper.

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IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of our son and
`mother, David Schaefer. who died
'Act. 214. 1923.

Brother.

Mother, Sisters and

KING WAH LO

118Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's)

SPECIAL FEATURE!
Dancing Every Saturday Noon from 12 to 2:30.
Also Every Evening from 6 to 8 and 9:30 to I.

GLENN NICHOLS' ORCHESTRA

Noonday Lunches, Evening Dinners and Sunday
Special Dinners Served.

Service That Is Unexcelled.

Deliveries to All Parts of the City.

SUBWAY

October lionp• out rnoo•.,
enl in not
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