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Lt. Commander John Philip Sousa, Conductor.
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GENEROUS JUBILEE PROGRAMMES
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A number of young men and wom-
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will meet in Parlor A of Stutter Hated
Sunday evening, Nov. 9, 01 6 o'clock,
ta organize a club to he known as the
Youth , of Zion. liarry Brevis is tt
aterary chairman and Jacob WeIk
Scmporary secretary. All young pco•
ide who are interested in such an or-
• inization are invited to the meeting,
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mesa Of their daughter, 110,1'• to of 'a son, Myron B., Oct. 27.
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Henry Leitson,:Stal of Mr. and M rs.,
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Lynn let'2221
Joseph Leitson of this city.
,Pingree are receiving congratulations
Mr. and Sirs. Sol DoYdning of 22G3 on on, birth of a son, Oct. 27.
Blaine- avenue announce the engage.I
Sir. and Mrs. Gus G. Caplan
merit of their daughter, Gertrude, to
Roy A. Foreman, son of Mr, and Mrs.' (Frieda Cohn) of Calvert avenue an-
nounce the birth of a daughter, Rasa-
_ William B. Foreman.
line! Beverly.
Sir. and Mrs. M. Blucher of Tuxedo
avenue announce the engagement of
heir daughter, Celia, to Albert A. MEET TO ORGANIZE
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As previously announced, the Sis- hi, practice upon his return to the I carried a bridal bouquet of roses and
lilies-of-the-valley. tier veil was held
terhoad luncheon will take place Mon. city.
in place with en oval shaped! 'marl
day, Nov. 10, on which occasion the
head band. Miss Chine Otis, sister of
Mrs. Ralph Davidson and Mrs. Ju.
guest speaker will he Sirs. Alexander ,
the bride, acted as maidof honer ;end
Kohut of New York. Those who have lius Frank entertained 75 guests . last
the Misses Marian Goldberg, ilelen i
c
not yet made their reservations for Tuesday afternoon with a
this luncheon should do no without luncheon at the Women', City Club lialantzow and Estelle Vsartell were'
n, bridesmaids. They wore gavials of
in honor of Miss Done Davids o
delay.
: whose engagement to Dr. Louis Fried. orchid, yellow, gold and torquoise
blue, respectively, and carried arm
man
was
recently
annoulmed.
Story-Telling Class:
, bouquets, of rases. The little Misses
A new class known as the story.
Scheinman and Ruth Goldberg and Mildred Green- •
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I.
Sir. and Mrs.
telling class has been addled to the
Norman, who left for New York berg were flower girls rind Harold I
curriculum of the school of religion. 11111,
for Goldberg was ring bearer. Leonard I
It is in charge of Slits Frances Net- • a short time ago, sailed last week
Los Angeles by way tel the Panama Russel Gordon was best man and
zorg. 'rubs etas, will take care 1 , f
those child-en whose work does not Canal. They will spend the winter Daniel Otis, Rubin Sklar and Milton
begin until lo :lin but who must ac• months in California. Miller were ushers.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg will reside in l
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cointeany their older brothers and sis-
After nn extended honeymoon trip i
Miss Betty Logan was hostess to
tens whdese SeSSionS begin at 9:30. All
such children should report immedli- the following guests at a Halloween Detroit.
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1itely omen reaching the temple to the 'early last Saturday evening at her
MARRICH-LANDA
dining hall, where the story-tailing home, .1772 Fischer avenue: The
The
marriage
of
Slits
Jennie
- Slisses Alice Frank, Jeannette Sea-
chess meets.
nom, Mollie and Elaine Natitesky, Lands, daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
I
Minnie Rymer, Betty Yacht, Lillian Solomon landsof Leeds, England, _
Temple Arts Society:
On 'Tuesday evening, Nov. la, the Smith, Pauline Fabrik, Elaine Title, and Slaurice Marrich, son of Sirs. I.
first performance of the season by the Frances Shear, Esther Finkelstein and Slarride, took place at Sirs. Marrieh's:
Society will be held. The • E. Kushner, and Albert Garvin. Jack home Oct. 211. Rabbi A. Ni. Hersh- '
'remple Art ,
program will consist of three one-act Renter, Jack Grant, David Green man officiated. Mr. and Sirs. Marrich
plays and all members of the emigre- Matt, flurry Munson, Jack Topsick, are at home at the Majestic Apart-
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gation and their househo lda are in- Harry Rosenberg, Joseph Cutler, Leo mots.
vited. There will be no admission Bradkin, George Kahn and Irvine
TEMPLE
ARTS SOCIETY
Moss. Thee Gidgee Club Orchestra
'charge.
TO GIVE THREE PLAYS
furnished music for dancing, songs
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and recitations.
:
Lecture CI
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Tht• Temple Arts Society will open
This year there will be two courses
Sliss Ida Seppien of 2676 Calvert its third season Tuesday evening,
of lectures for the regular Friday
praduce three
wilt produce
ttrb
i
evening series. These will begin on I avenue was hostess at a Halloween N,,lv
ti z,• r h eei
plays a "The
Friday evening, Nov. 21, when Pro- I party at her home Sunday evening, ,,,e_.aLs,
the
Hebrew
Oct.
26.
Twelve
couples
attended
the
Under
Dog,”
by
Robert
Slidlillionass;
lessor Israel Bettan 44
Union College will begin his series of party. The rooms were decorated in ..
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Dr.
the
Halloween
colors
and
appropriate
' four lectures on the Midrash.
er," by Ellis Gerstemberg. The per. Ell
Bettan is one more of those splendid favors were given the guests.
Professor Oscar Frankel of the
scholars whom the congregation has
all. the
nimmbers,
enjoyed in the past and who will can- l'iliversity of Vienna, .austria, deliv- formance will he given eel
chapel El
iieth • El 'alit
TemPle
i
boor the same high standard of work era! a lecture at Cm Palmetto Hated ' llf
1/i c 1.a.
C111 1 ,91 . 1!.10.141 11 alio 1 t heir
Tuesday
evening
le-fore
the
mem-
,
last
a , Was carried on ley other member:
hrl-llill:
h"
:
ale-neat
So-
aressalh'll'll
to
to
organize
,If tine faculty of the Hebrew UM.. leers of the :Mai:mallet ,
e die simiety is planning
a is mphony orchestra under the lea&
College who have come to Detriot in Cede.
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pestle') of Emanuel Lichtenstein, a
• previous years. Ti,,' ether lecture ,
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Sir. and airs. J. Kabaker and fain- well-known musician. Th
course, begining Friday evening, Nov.
.a_,
-
give an operetta„ -....
28, will be under Dr. Franklin's di- ily of Palmer a VC 11 1.11 1 are now at home on, also planning tel
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Ms1
as
one
of
their
regular
performances.
rection. This group will lee known at 2499 Edison avenue.
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as the adult confirmation edam. A
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Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Garfinkel and --
course following the general plan ief
I the work that is riven to the children family of lt601 Mack avenue are now
but in more advanced form will be occupying their new home at I.175
An Event of Interest
•
presented. It will give a bird's eye Blaine avenue.
-
to Women Who
view of the theology, the ethics and
Cecelia Shapiro. diedighter of Sir.
the philosophy of Judaism.
Love Fine I .inens!
and Sirs. Simon Shape 1, entertained
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"Popular `Place for Popular 'People"
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Club -‘-`is to% tY
alysis of world conditions at the pros- 3921 Brush street celebrated their
ern day. Service- login at 10:15 a. twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at
ny and it large congregation is amtheir hone last Sunday evening with'
tieipated. a family gathering.. Ninety guests
wirepresent.
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Men's Club — Fellowship Night:
'Miss Frances Applebaum ief Amen-I.
N.•01 Tuesday evening, Nov. 11, at
o'clock,
the
Men's
Temple
ChM
can
avenue
was
fames,
at a Halloween
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will hale' its annual fellowship meet. ;early Oct. :11 in honor ief Mrs. Foe
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male
members
Stuhllei•rg,
who
has
recently
revue- 1
.
. \l
Mg and
Covvrs
of Temple Beth El are invited. her creel from a serious illness.
man is requested to invite a guest of were laid for 12 couples.
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the Christian faith to attend this fel- d
The home of the Missy. Segel' of
lowship night. The guests of honor
W
trill be Dr.
jr. Lynn Harold )lough of 170 Eason avenue, Ilighlaml Park,
, the Central Methodist Church 'anti was the scene of a Halloween party
Judge Joseph A. Moynihan of the Saturday night, Nov. I. 'flee dectera-
MRS. SIDNEY STONE
Wayne County Circuit Court. This lions were carried out in orange- and
I promises to be one of the most brit. black. The guests appeared in cos-
hairman of
to
. 1 la Ill meetings that the Men's Club ' tume and a prize was awarded to Miss , Sirs. Sidney Stone is c
who
ex.
Lorraine
'Freedman,
who
represented
Inv
committee
in
charge
of
a dance
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has ever held and the
be given at the Arena Gardens 'rue s - I
pect to attend the meeting are re- "Sit Hopkins," for the b1 .t costume. WO' coercing. Nov. la, by the l adie s
,,,,,,i.,1 to return their post-card, for Miss Minnie Foraster eel 'Toledo„,,:. of the liebrew Orphan Home. Fin- I
' an out-of-town guest.
dinner reservations promptly.
zel's Orchestra will furnish the mu-
, ic. The proceeds Intern the dan ce will
David and Sidney Snider are spend- ,
e
Gymnasium Cl
• II' used as part of the mai ntenance i
d
Through the generosity eq . Jacob mg some time in New York City.
fund of the Menlo.
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Mazer, chairman of the gymnasium
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin Of I ,,..................,,,,*..........,,,,,,......1 :
committee, a new director eel gym.
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leas been engaged. 4:11 East Palmer avenue entertained
•flash] rie activities
Mr. Mazer has secured the services of the following guests at the Oriole I
'
It. .1. Horton, head physical director Terrace last 'ruesday evening in
of the Detroit 1•. M. C. A. Mr. nor. bander of their first Welliiill 11 a II 11 1.. '
as
the
leading
ex-
versary:
Mrs.
Alen
Minus,
Mrs.
Rob-
is
recogniz
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GOLDBERG - OTIS
Samuel ,
of physical education in Mic h. ert Sarasota], Mr. and Mr,.
Hymn
a Sara.' The marriage of Miss Bertha Otis,
igall. Classes under hi, dire ction will alinus, M r. and Mrs
Sirs, Morris Otis
..
Estelle
Harris
and
Philip
daughter
of Mr. and
ev ening, Nov, 17. sohn, Slis
begin Slanday
t ee
• of 2256 Ferry park, to Archie Charles
held regularly den Mon- Minus.
Classes will
' Goldberg, son of Mrs. Minnie Gold-
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day and Thursday night,. Classes for
A M.
by R abbi A.
Dr. and Sirs. Willard D. Slaver ter berg, 11.11. 1 S..leninizt . ,1
the W0111011, which will also be under
Boston Malley:mei, echo have Hershman at the Shaarey Zetlek Syn-
the direction of a competent instrue- 51 west
touring Europe during the past agogue best Sunday evening. A din.
tor, will begin on Tuesday evening, 1..1 1 11
Nov. IS, and will be held regularly seven months, will return to Detroit I ter ;mil reception followed the eere-
en Tuesday evenings and Friday Sunday morning. Dr. Mayer, who molly.
The bride wore a gown of white
visited the leading hospitals and din.:
mornings.
ice on the Continent, spending inueh , satin embroidered in sequins and
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of his time in Bucharest, will resume 'trimmed with lilies-of-the-valley and
Sisterhood Luncheon:
1 Engagentritts
Washiregton
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MUSCLE DEVELOPING
FOOTWEAR FOR
CHILDREN
etc fo
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A reception from 9:30 to 11 o'clock l'
'
on Sunday, Nay, IC, Dr. Franklin • will follow the marriage of Miss Ber
will deliver a lecture on the subject nice Kahn, daughter of Sir. and Mrs.
".1rmistire Hay, 1918 - 1924, a Con- Samuel II. Kahn of 29 Waverly ave.
oast and a Comparison." This sub- nue, tee John Hopp, son of Mr. and,
ea Can; of
ee
a rt, coming immediately after the airs. Charles Hopp, the
dismission of the previous week upon Tuesday, Nov. 25. No cards.
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:natters of political moment in the na-
Sir. and Mrs. Jacob II. Goldberg of
then, will continue Dr. Franklin's an.
tit of the hand-
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Sunday Services:
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tot MO
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