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HADASSAH'S LUNCHEON

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@Announcing

SCHOR'S Sixth
Anniversary Sale

The First Open Meeting of

A playlet campy:ed. directed and
acted by Iladassah members, will
be a feature of Hadassah /'Give or
Get" 525 luncheon ell Dec. 10. This
playlet, in which five vivid tab-
It aux are skilfully interwoven,

The Hebrew Infants' Home

Wednesday Evening, Nov. 27, 7:30

will be held

EMANUEL CONGREGATION

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Promtnent speakers! All members and their friends

urged to attend

lior Thanksgiving

Offering Discounts Up to 50%

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Take advantare of this ale to buy your
Chanukah gifts. A gift of furniture is o
gift that will be long remembered and
appreciated.

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SCHOR'S SALES
Means Greater Savings

America's best furniture at Schor's has
always meant a saving. But this event
means greater values than ever. Now you
can buy high-grade furniture at prices that
would be low for the ordinary kind.

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MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION
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We Are Open Day and Night to Serve

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ly Meetings.

\ • Iding to the plans of Zaire
/, •, no•mla•rn y the winter prom-

White Star Dairy Employs
Fuller Machine in Mak-
ing Cream.

Nathan Gulla, proprietor of the
White Star Dairy at 585 Kenil-
worth, employs the Fuller machine
in making sweet and sour cream.
r.1 rr cultural aspect. On Sunday. being the only machine of its kind
in use in the - entire State of Mich-
!cot, 17, the members enjoyed a
o • -7, It-and-answer hour which
To guarantee cleanliness and
• ed informing to all present.
eenitath.n. the employes wear white
/wire Zion meetings are held sanitary suits, and the plant itself
every Sunday at 5 p. m. at the is the last w,•rd in cleanliness.
Farband Folkshule, Twelfth and
A large fleet of trucks in in op-
Gladst•ne. Members and friend, eration to care for the needs of Its
1 re urged to attend.
patrons. t

s Interesting entertainment. The
tot kip nn flings are assuming a

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Chanukah Gifts of
Furniture

deliver

home ready to serve.

`low In Progress !

This great annual sale the traditional clearance event of this
famous furniture store offers you an opportunity to buy furniture at
rare low prices. Every stick of furniture in the house --the complete
groups of the dining, bedroom and upholstered floors the hundreds of
odd pieces and the splendid collect'ons of the rug department—all are
reduced in this mammoth clearance. Featuring living room suites as low
as $140.

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"What's Happening to Jews and
Judaism in Communist
will be the subject of Rabbi Leon
Fram's sermon this Sunday morn-
ing, at 10:15 a. m.
This Sabbath, Nov. 23, 1/r. Leo
11. Franklin will preach the ser-
mon under the title "Thoughts for
Thanksgiving. Sabbath services
are held in the main auditorium
and begin at 10:30 a. m.
Dr. Le, NI. Franklin trill occu-
py the pulpit Sunday, Dec. 1, and
will give a hook-sermon based on
Walter Lippman's book, "./i Pre-
face to 510rals."

Temple Arts Society:

The Temple Arts Society will
hold its first performance for the
season 1102:1-30 on Tuesday eve-
ning, Nov. 26, at 8:15 o'clock. The
['mignon is as follows: "Minuet"
by Louis N. l'arker, directed by
Edith Kopelson; "Action" by Hol-
land Hudson, directed by Frank
V. Martin; and "Bits of Hits"
from the new musical comedy,
"('olleglate Capers," the words and
music of which were written by
Howard Rand and Aubrey Cher-
kose, members of the Young Peo-
ple's Temple Club.

"Collegiate Capers":

)'..ung. People's play, "Colleg-
iate Capers," will have its open-
ing performance Saturday night,
Dee. 7. On Sunday afternoon,
Dec. 8, there will be a children's
matinee with children's tickets at
half price. The third perform-
ance will be Sunday night, Dec.
8, and the fourth and final per-
' formance, 31onday night, Dec. 9.

Fencing Class:

The gymnasium committee an-
nounces a fencing class, held in
room 31 Wednesday and Thurs-
day evenings, 7:3(1 to 0:30. The
class is held under the direction
of two highly trained leaders, Os-
car Kahan and Miss 1•illian Bruck-
Members of the affiliated so-
cieties are entitled to free regis-
tration in this class.

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Beth El College:

,ritten Ly SL> . .\. II. Brodie.
Hairy I.. .Ittekson is the Ira-
d rr. tor.
it
mifrets
lava
51rs. David
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wcII known artist of De-
consists of 51rs. Harry I..

cast of characters ;,Itched
G. pel, Mrs. S. I,. Kavanati.
.11., (11,Oec
Siddee,
Miss :\larian
per, Slis. A II. Brodie, Nlis.
1 1: out 0
li. si a field,
8,ods: n, 5Irs.
Nlagidsohn, Mts.
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Ilaitilyuligur,
5118i.
Chas.
:in. 01.1 511s. Julius Frank.
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program is being air-
d
Harry I.. Kopd.
The ways and means committee,
in charge of NIrs. :Maurice Landau,
still functioning very actively
in the way of rummage sales and
through the operation of the 1. .11
shop on Dexter near \Veld., while
lodne made delicacies, made by 11:1-
tia8sah members are on sale.
Another far:kir for the pulp ise
of aiding the luncheon is a anivio
show to be held Friday afternoon,
NOV. 211, at 2:30, at the home of
51rs. Jos. 5:1agidsohn, 2650 Webb
avenue,
l'ictures and magical
nett: especially suitable for chil-
dren, will fie pres.int.id . Sirs. El-
lis Thal is assisting 5Irs. Magid-
s. bat. The pictures are being
shown through the courtesy of
Harry Schlang•r. Harry Cecil will
Le the magician.

Meadan,
Morton
A:hner.
n ice
Huron. Anna !tenor, Jaek Berger, Jol-
io Bing. Jieseph Meier. flurry Brown,
John I,. Wow, Maurice J. Caplan. Iler•
bert Cohen. Simeon •ogell, M. S. Dann.
Philip Ilonen, Herd. tabling of Pontine.
Max Etla. Sea. Feinberg, Frank Feld •
Ilert ha 9' ,eedn,au , Ira Friedberg.
Il a Friedman.
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Roby Froish, Sant Gen-

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id Harr', Albert HarwIt h. .1, 11°10.-
man. Adolph Jae oby. M v r. II. Jacoby.
Rhoda Kali Id. Mac Kollin. 1. Katz.
Adolph Kaufman. R. J. li•y. MOP Lan-
ky, Bernard D. Lasky. 1.1)11i Y.
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Jo rph 1.1.V in, Ila+id Il. Liehlig, rael
1.b.lonnian, J. Lip :it, Ilat tie Littman,
Siv rid 1.to-a b Chas. Varki. Walter Mey-
er. 110rII Robert Wog., A.
Mu s. A. M. Prefer on Jo,
I'renti,
Rhode •. Jerk 110,1.nbe, Nathan
It
VII berg, Marro Rosen AM, Edith
Ito enzweig, Sanmel Satc,,ky.
Schiller, M. Seim ier. Bernard Schwartz
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Schwartz, rho, Selker, An.
Shore. Rachel Sillman, Harry Sloan, Iler.
bert T. Slornan, Jolt. Steinberg, Theo,
west wine. Abe II. Weinstein, Frieda
Weinstein, S. II. Weisman, David Wil.
km, 11. I'. Weller, Leon Winkelman,
Look Winkelnian and I. I.. Zolebaek.
The following m•eellarielnos rontrilio.
lions are MAO aeknowedged: $27, from
Redid W. Simmes, in memory of
Ruth Oppenhtlin Simon+, 912 from
a
f riend. In memory 44
Sarah i
man; 915 from 1 he .1. I.. 1111,1'1011 Com-
pany Si from Mr, J. W. Allen. in ad.
tilling, to tel a natronio, 15 from
Win. 11. Brown.

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DANCE FOR NATIONAL
FUND ON DECEMBER 22
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The dance to be given by the
Jpunior Group of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund and the Ladies Auxil-
iaty of the fund will be held in the
Crystal ballroom of the Book-Cad-
iSilt Hotel on Sunday evening, Dec.'
22. Interested organizations are:
urged to keep this date open, there-
by helping the work of the Jewish
National Fund.
The entire proceeds Of the dance
will fie given to the Jewish Na-
Donal Fund whose purpose it is to
acquire land in Palestine, held ns
the property of the Jewish people
in perpetuity.
Tickets for the dance are now
ready and may he obtained from
all members or at the weekly mist-
ing held in the branch of the
Shaarey %flick, Twelfth and Atkin-
son, Thursday evenings at 8 p.

Honor Roll of Congregation
Emmanuel Bible Classes
Mi,,A Esther Ashinst,y's class:

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LANG'S RADIO SHOPPE

The next issue of The Chronicle Conalee Rosenthal, Lillian Wies-
will contain an announcement of man„lanfit Caplan, Freda Green-
the hour and aRbjeet of the wom- baum, Sadie Karbal, Elmer Elias.
Miss Mary Newman's class:
en's afternoon class of Beth El
College of .lewish Studies. Those Rachel Fox, Willie DesaW, Harriet
Rosenthal,
Blanche Shevit, William
who are interested should write .
or telephone the registrar, Miss Feldman.
Corner Twelfth Street
Northway 5343
Miss
Betty
Gordon's Class:
Anna Oxenhandler, Empire 8507.
Dorothy Greenbaum, Jean Robins,
JACK LANG, Mgr.
Marcus
Edelstein.
Camp Fire Girls:
Miss Mollie Partner's class.
Several people have expressed
Grace Goldberg, Sarah Mitower,
the desire to organize a Camp Fire
Vivian Carnis, bilsie Blum, Agatha Y. W. H. A.ANNOUNCES
Girls' Group in the temple. All Rubin.
who are interested should commun-
HOUSE COUNCIL PLANS Auction! Auction! Auction!
51iss Rost.Friedman's class:
icate with Mrs. Edythe Cugell,
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If
haven't •I tended ■ rur week
MarieKornirold, Enid Gillis, Ar-
2265 Pingree avenuci.
At a meeting of the house coun- auction in 199X >on must get Into the
thur Edelstein,
habit In 1929.
Th.nando of pe"ol•
cil,
held
Monday
evening,
the
ways
Miss Esther Karlal's class:
have ', need thousands of dollars Os •t-
Girl Scouts:
' and means committee announced a ending our auctions . Sale etart• at It
Rosella Israel, Ruth Levine.
varied
program
of
events
to
be
held
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and
continues
throughout the day
There are a few vacancies to
Miss Mary littrak's class: Ber-
be filled in the Girl Scout Troops tram Gordon, Evelyn Kalman, this winter in connect inn with the and evening. Remember the date.
Wednesday, January IR
members building fund project.
meeting at the temple. Troop 16 Julia Mitower, Eli Dare.
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
(for older girls) meets every
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
The pupils 44 Miss Mary Now- on Nov. 21, the Girls Athletic
F A. Yorke], Auct,nnex.
Monday night, 6 p. m. to S p. m. man's class will take ['barge of the Club will present a Coney Islamd
Troop 15 (for younger girls) next assembly programme. Plans party at the clubhouse, 89 Ro-
met ts every Wednesday afts•rnon, are already begun for the Chanu- wena street. On Dec. 15, the Lit-
erary Club will take over the De-
-1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m. Those who kah celebration.
troit (Vic Theater for a "1 —
are interested should come for rug-
party.
L•tration at those hours.
Beginning with Sunday, Nov 21,
it series of book teas will be given
Rev. E. Zaludkowski Speaks
every Sunday afternoon at 1
o'clock. The schedule is as fol-
In Chicago Sunday,
lows: Nov. 21, Bernard Simon of
the New York Theater Guild will
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talk on "Drama of Today." Dec.
Bev. Eliiah Zaludlowski of Con-
ALL AROUND AUTO-
gregation Shaarty Zedek will speak White Chanter of Blossoms 1, Sydney Sarasohn will review
MOBILE REPAIRING
"A Preface of Morals" by Walter
tween 1:30 and 2:30 p. m., Sun-
of Zion.
Lippman. Dec. 8, Ann Campbell
day, Nov. 21, an the subiect: "The
The
laq
meeting
of
the
White
of the Detroit News will read from
World's NM tai Jewish Music,"
over Stati• n WSW' in Chicago. rhapter of the Blossoms of Zion her original poems. Dec. 15, Miss
• Feld at the home of Nettie Edith Mary Rose will discuss "The
While in CI:if:age, Rev. Zaludko•-
•ky will confer with the Cantors' Goldhoff of 3296 Tuxedo. The Goad Companions" by John R.
Ass•tciation and the Agudath Ha- new club pins were distributed Priestly. Dec. 22, Mrs. Emery M.
k:l.ilt th on neural important sub- among the members. The party flash will review- "The Phophet"
j• tits. Rev. Zaludkowski announ- held at the home of Cyrille by Kahlil Gibran.
666 PETERBORO ST.
Schwartz was a success. Plans are
On Friday evening. Nov. 29, El-
ces the early publication of his
being formulated for the celebra- mer Kenyan, national director of
new hook. "Kultur Traeger fun der
Glendale 4578
tion of the club's fourth anniver- the Drama League, will review
Viddishe Liturgic."
sary. The next meeting will be "Marco Millions," by Eugene 0'-
Night Phone, Lincoln 1274.51
held at the home of Tillie King of Niel! which wan presented by the
Checker Cab — Empire 7000 151 Hague avenue.
Theater Guild.

2577 West Grand Boulevard

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