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The marriage of Miss Norma Frosh.
taghter of Dr. I. }nosh. to Martin
Mrs. Joseph S t no. 1- -pil l-,
M Rosenberg, son of Mr and Mrs
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Fla.
the winter in M 3
11 Ilham Rosenberg of Pitt.burg')•
took place Saturday evening. Jan :it
Miss Mollie II ' man ha , returnei
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Rabb: Leo M Franklin officiated 1) •
opened
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from Denver :+ i r..+- r e
inCa
studio
at
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street.
nyr Wait served at the Book-
piano
H otel for the immediate fat ie..
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The bride. who was gisen

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SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22
STATLER HOTEL

Jan. 27.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaufman! ,
II , !el Stevenson !lied Sunday. Feb. 1, of 2626 Calvert avenue are spending
In I•yne memory of our dearly be-
it Harper Hospital. She was 57 years several days in New York City.
loci d -on and brother. Dr. Noah W eb.
f age. The funeral took place Tues.
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, f . a ir..s o s ebi..! .1sw ialy.2,ui.
f
. ,hhil ,usysei.al. r,wha si z.,p
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe !fortis o
lay in the chapel of Temple Beth El,
have returnedfrom,:ht,s.orl,S
Rabbis Leo M. Franklin and Henry Seward avenue
visit in Scranton, Pa., and
I Berkowitz officiating. Burial was a 10
Not
Non dead to th•• who loi! him.
York City.
N
n Woodmere Cemetery.
To that teautift!! tile of Somewhere
born in Detroit 1ew
Mrs. Morris Nrtia
where parting to n•. of
ISCri• and graduated from the city
The bailie- of the leilakah Club will
ns
Ili. Lonely )lother, Slaters and
schools. She studied music in Dar- be hostesses at a luncheon and card
stadt. Germany. and upon her return party Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 18,
Brothers.
Detroit married Mark G Morris. at the Knights of Pythias Hall, Cass .
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Mr Morris and three children .ur- and Peterboro avenues. Prizes will
In 105..ne memory of OUT dear
vice. Mrs. William Fined. Frederick br given at each table and an elabo. mother. Rae Feldstein Jacob.. who
and Emily Lambert Morris. lIenja.
passed away three years aim Feb. It
min B. Lambert of Detroit and Mrs. rat!' taffeta Pillow. ilonat.ed
by Mrs.
Harvath, will be raffled.
from Sear In Se a r
The •orld may change
Kohnstann of New York are a ."0
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Sr I friend. ry o the dai t. aal.
brother and sister of the 'lei-ea.-ed.
, no we lose
• nev er will
friends
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ws ,
mrlin"'
Tet•
A number of relatives and
,•• no know. that life, ,110th and love
Of town
attended the
to
from out o
them were Mrs,
funeral. Among
Kohnstann. Mr. and Mrs. Jame. 1,a
ioie for her will •ti'l keep green
Salle of Toledo. Mrs. Theodore Henv.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kalman Kather- And never fade a.m.
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enrich of Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. ine Kapetan-ky I announce the birth
Her Loving Daughters and Sons.
Chicago
and
Justin
of a son. Irwin Richard. Jan. 14.
Ilugo Pulver of
York, the fiance of
Ni
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Pulver of
In loving memory of Gertrude Ap-
Mi-s Emily M irns.
BICUR CHOLEM BEGINS
plebaum Miller, who died five years

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The Bonstelle Playh ouse

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Mr. oil M
Jacob Rosenbere. Mr. aryl 1,
Rosenberg, Mr ard Mrs, •
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Big Sister Lectures.
Fannie
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And Mn-. Charles S ., • •
Stem- B Uren5 3:11 1,11 -•
Steinberg. Miss .1 ,
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Mr.
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Mr. and M-- 5. irew Wineman girls. special reference being made to
Hyman Ullian. Harry Wine.
chkago
boule-
the
delinquent
girl,
the
souses
of her
a
of
nd, children
Louis Wine, Miss Julia Wine. Mr. and
'r Palm Beach, delinquency, meth. ds of care and fol-
s :rd
d left last
Mn-, Ralph Weissman, Mr. and Mrs. •
o r two low-up work, formed the address of
remain
f
S. Weissman and Mr. and David Fla., where they •
Elizabeth Clot-land, vocational
months.
MISS
S. Zenon.
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director of the board of education, at
The proceeds front the dance will
Mr. and Mns .1. :- Braun of 2233 the first of a series of Big Sister lee.
Or•
1 , r •he Hadassah
30, ,
.• 3, r• h ists to 16
tu re held Friday afternoon. Jan. 1{0..
0 Palestine, supported by West Euclid as
s• . •
• • :s honoring
Sul .• •
at the Jewish Woman's' Club, •9
2anization. and for the guests last Su
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lbert
Blue-
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wena street. Miss Cleveland illustrat-
Miss Kate David-
• P.3. -• c orphans who are de- stein, whose mar' .:, 3 ", take place ed her talk with personal experiences.
the Detroit chapter of
. • .
al program Mrs. Harriet McCurdy of the Girls'
, tcnnaco. in the summer.
su
is-ah
for
their
r
1.gn served. Protective League addressed the meet-
was Riven and a I
ins: Friday, Feb. it, on "Case Analy-
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West Gran, sis,” and Miss Claire Sanders, proba-
Mrs. J. Wiener • '
r.a luncheon . thin officer of the Juvenile Court, will
boulevard was ho•••
and bridge Thursdas Lin 29. ('on h speak next Friday afternoen on "The
ers were laid for I o guests. Hie d Girl and Her Family."
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B ing an
m i.,.
The Big Sister Council is composed
honors were won by
atholic.
representatives
front
Martuch's orshestra has Mrs. N. J. forma!
of
are
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Protestant and Jewish bodies who
'dmeed for the Va!yntine dance
who gradu- l interested in the delinquent girl. The
Miss Belle Roth, • 'o•
given at the Bancroft Hotel
Hi g h sc h oo
being
given
to
8,.•
ated from Cass T. b.
series of les.tures is
Sponsored by
M missy evening, Feb 1 6 . Dancing
L
a
.r guest at
last quaint the public with the problem:.
si..11 be enjoyed from 9 until 1 o'clock. last month. was the P
• r sis!er
n .ounterest by agencies dealing with
surprise party Cis, • •
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guest
women. Six Is•ctur , -
Sunday evening. n.
girls and young
Honoring Mrs. Samuel Salinskv of
Independent Order of
Dorothy sompose the series. Persons interest-
w e re present: T•
Aberdeen. S. D.. Mrs. Samuel Duni-
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Rothenberg,
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Mrs. Ethel ed are invited to attend.
b:rsky and Mrs. Mary Spock enter- Rothenberg.
Bornstein and 11,
•33 sd 12 guests at a luncheon and Diamons1 and Mr - it :Isenberg, Sam-
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1•• k °over, William SHAAREY ZEDEK PLANS
en b s
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uel R ot hi
PROGRAM
Weiner, Irvine si lion. Samuel Kud-
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was hostess at the miff. Max Wolfson and Theodore Ten
e
1, - I Slvin
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nog.
Toes !ay lirdlee club last week. men
.
Finzel's Society Orchestra.
The get-together spirit and gener-
will be the keynote
of the
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s oar tun
f
Proceeds to be used for New Community Building.
Mr. and Mrs Herman Fi niderwall
:q r .., iii•rall Goldfarb was • h erste?!
brine
arranged
by
the
com-
1.. a bridge and man jong in honor if 220 7! We ,,, lliiistql boulevard ,and program
the Father and
Alex Seater of the Crst- mittes. In charge Of
It and Mrs.
, f Mrs. Samuel Salinsky.
ham Apartments will return this Son banquet to be held at Shaars.5'
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ledek Synagogue Sunday, Feb.
Announcement. have hen received week-end trim a visit in New York Besides the singing of special songs
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Florence
Atlantic
City.
and
gun,-
f the marriage of Miss
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daughter of MN. Paula
IT , !so!,-1..,
II.. and MN. Samuel Salitisky of for the occasion, there will be
s sonby its.hilsl.
nt
sn
tU
a
a
idfnasishveedrtsy
Id . -.7 , a• of Bay City. to Loren G.
ci{shateboatrh
S. D . are suendine several itsnarTih
of Cinc : nnati, which took Aherdeet.
Boy Scout troop of the congregation.
f Rabbi days in the city with Mrs. Salinsky . s
p!ace Jan. IS at the home o
inent speaker has been en-
m
Hershman, Detroit. Following sister, M. Harry A. Cohen of 75 A pro
gaged for the evening. The date be.
.‘. M.
dinner for the immediate families. Harmon avenue. Mr. and MN. Sa-
coincident with Washington's
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left for a linsky :pen: s,eral weeks in Saginaw ;rig
Mr. and Mrs. Samue'son
birthday, the decorations and novel-
visre relati ,, - and friends
trip
ties will symbolize the significance of
:rip through the south.
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Temkin
of
964o
Ot-
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Mrs. M ,
Indepen-
Of
The Saginaw Ledge
avenue entertained with a stir- the day.
lent Order B'nai Writb is planning sego
is
Purim costume party to be held pre
birthday party last Sunday
hus band.
weer
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in hoo
ot
Hotel
re Mr. and
M arch 11 at the Bancroft Hotelevmong.
those present
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Mrs
Frank
Hoffman,
Mr.
and
MN . _..
u r•matics:
o f Loa
NI, rid m t .. A E . Goff
Isadore Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.u-
Th S.. P. Dramatic Group of the Y
Angeles are the guests of Mr. and den. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Sacks, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Brodie. Mr. and MN. W. II. A will present two plays, "She
Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg,
" A" by Schglo.
D octr,
M
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Joseph Gunmen
and . r. an s .„ Ash, and Pins
Dollar.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirschberg of s_ '.
rformance
will
take
place Friday .
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l
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Pigeon were the week-end guest of
Samuel Feldman and evening. Feb. 13. at 5:15 o'clock, in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.enick•
Mr. nan o
La Salle boulevard the little Theater of the club house
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children of •54 0
Mrs. Max Hirschberg and Mrs. left Saturday evening for an extend- As the tickets are the
to plays
be limited.
thus,
are restusit•
see
Daniel Danziger left last Sunday for ed trip through the south. They will wining to
ss
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in Miami and Palm Beach. Fla. ed to purchase them as soon as pos-
visit
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3 several days' stay in New York
rs. Harry Z. Gard in wlil sible.
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occupy their ho
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Bridge Tea:
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from the city.
A bridge tea will be he Id at the
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Miss Jeanne Seitner spent the past settee
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club house, Sunday. Feb. 15, at
o. ek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Saul Boesky of the Highland Manor
ich are to
o'clock,
the
proceeds
of
wh
Samuel Seitner. Miss Seitner at-
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Apartments entertained
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tends the L niversity of Wisconsin.
evening with a birthday partyy honor-
selling for
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were campalrzn.
75 3-el.!: and re-envatioss
Siins.y Goldstein is in New York !nit Maurice Winkler. Covers
laid for 31 , gui sts.
made a- soon as ps,ble.
busi n ess .
: Selig Robinson has returned
Mn.
ave-
to her home. 1726 St. Antoine
nue. after spending seven months vis-
, o,
Rdbin
Mrs.
Angeles.
iting in Lo-,
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arrived in Detroit on Tuesday.

arriving daily—at pleasing prices.

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Virths

JAMES JONAS
Funeral ser,c , • were held at Tem-
ple Beth El at 2 o'clock Friday after-
noon, Feb. 7, for James Jonas, head
usher at Temple Beth El, who died at
h home at 10G Cortland avenue,
Highland Park, last Tuesday night.
years an mem-
it
..e served for several
h.religious
her of t h e b oa rd

- school of the temple. Rabbis Leo M.
Franklin and Henry J. Berkowitz of-
ficiated at the services. Mr. Jonas
was head of the Jonas Sign Company.
He survived by his wife, Edith H.
Jonas, and two sisters, Mrs. Sidney
Simon and Mrs. Emil Rubel, both of

Chicago.

PURIM BALL PLANS

ago Feb. 4.

right hair .(safe trod.

Arrangemert• have been started lie
It i• ni.t -inane. he• paths., led to God
by the Bicur Cholem Society for its
annual Purim ball to be held the
Iler Loving Father, Mother, Sisters)
and Brothers.
evening of March 111 at the General
Motors Building. . Lo Weiss
In loving memory of our dear hus-
has been appointed chairman and will
be assisted by Hyman Bernstein and band and father, David Moscow, who
passed away one year ago e . 5.
David Berger.
Isadore Banks is chairman of the
No one news the sliest heartache,
dance to he held Sunday evening,
IMly thme who lost can tell
in ellen,
Feb. 8, at Emanuel Synagogue. Tay-
And team from 05 are shed
For the one we he ed to well.
lor and Wilson avenues. These
night
Sunday
given
every
are
dances
Loving Wife, Bessie, and Ch,l-
- His
( by the society and draw large num
dren.
!lie n o f •oun g ople• .

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