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NAME SHAAREY ZEDEK
BAZAAR COMMITTEES
ANNIS FURS
44th ANNIVERSARY
1887 —1930
,c)
Hundreds of
Fur Coats and
Scarfs at Prices
That Urge You
To Buy Now
rep
Buy With Confidence
WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD
GEORGE GALVANI
--BARITONE--
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
Programs.
Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching
STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD
Phone Columbia 2943
Fun, Dancing, Music, Good
Things to Eat, Bargains
Come to Shaarey Zedek's
BAZAAR
Sponsored by Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
You'll have a good time when you come and you'll
be helping a worthy cause. Come and meet your
friends. Hundreds of bargains and home-made articles
on sale.
Nov. 15-16-17
Music by Seymour Simon's
Orchestra
ADMISSION FREE
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue
Chicago Boulevard at Lawton
Come and Bring Your Friends!
Plans are nearing completion
for the bazaar of the Sisterhood of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek to be
held in the social hall of the new
building, Chicago boulevard and
Lawton, on Nov. 15, 16 and 17. 1
Special Price
40c
Per Pair
During Week of November 10th
Weller Laundry Co.
CADILLAC 5169 - 70
HUDSON'S
THE SILK FABRICS SHOPS
Third Flour—Farmer Street Building
The Game of
Backgammon
Priced from $1.00 Up
Select Your Holiday Greeting Cards Now!
Sheehan's Book Store
1550 Woodward Avenue
Booksellers Since 1875
announce
A FULL COURSE
SUNDAY DINNER
Country,
ountry Store: Chairman, Mr.. Ilimon
Kaplan; CO,
Mrs. Ihvid ens.
mon; Mrs. Abrams., Mhe Fitith Ehr-
lich. Mr.. Len Frank. Mr.. (7layta 1(•p-
lan, Mre. A. J. Koffman. Mrs. J.
k y. Mr.. Look Lank y. M Robert
/
.
Loewenbern. Mr+. Bernard Lieberman,
Mr.. Samuel Lieberman, Mt..
Ruby,
Mrs. lien Schwartz. Mr, Leonard Simon.,
Mr, Philip Shulrn•n. Mr,. David Zemon.
Candy: Chairman, Mrs, Herbert War-
ner; co-chairm.. Mrn. Samuel Caplan:
Mrs. Maurice Aron... Mrs. Aron Carl.
stein Mrs M. Feinberg. Mrs. Harry
v
Goldberg,
Mrs. Meyer Ginn berg. Mr.
Mrs. 'corn* Levy, Mr.
.
Len Mark, Mrs. Robert Marwil. Mre
Jerk Sails, Mrs. T. Steinberg, Mr., Ben •
Simon. Mr.. Morrey Shoenberg. Mrs. Ah
ner Wolf.
Refreshment, Chttirin.. Mrs. MorHe
Blumberg; conchairm. Mrs. Orr.
. re. . . Atlas, Mm. MRX
Blumberg. Mrs. Ilarry Brdy, Mr,. Abe
Goldman, Mr.. Morn. Goldman. Mks Ger-
trode Love, Mr+. Ben Love. Mi. Roth
ieh v. Mrs. David Nederlander, Mrs.
Abe Srere.
Cafeteria: Chairman. Mrs. David Lich-
fig: co-chairman. Mrs. Harry Z. Brown:
Mr.. Nat Bronstein. Mrs. Eve
Boech,
Mrs. J. M. Berri, Mr, Moe Lanni.,
Mrs. Nate ii.enberg, Mre. F:. II. Steal-
s°, Mm. Saul Saul.... Mks Frieda
Weinstein .
- Petoskey. Alek Rosenthal and
Jewelry; Chairm•n, Mre. Look
Msrk, ter, Retta, left to spend a week i n Mrs. Rosenthal.
co-ch•irman. Mr, Sidney Stone: Mm. Chicago, III
.
Saginaw Isaac Oppenheim am I
Samuel lIenderoff. Mrs. }fury G Brown.
Mrs. H. B. Gittlern.. Mr+. Sidney Cren-
Mrs. I. W. Clinkofstine,
dall• Mrs. Irving Wolfgang. Mr+. Meyer
Ms. Morris Friedberg and smut
Pruesian, Mrs. Joseph Frank.
daughter have returned to thei
Fruit: Cheirrn. Mm. Abraham Coop-
er; en•chairrnan. Mm. Theodore Levin: home in Los Angeles after an ex
Mr, Phil Itloonorsolen. Mm. A. Fine- tended visit here.
berg, Mr.. Harry K opel. Mi Dorothy
Kaman. Mr+. Sol Levin, Mr.. A. J. Levin.
Franz Carl Meier, well know
Philip Bread, Mi.. Leah Levin.
n The Halevy-Ilazom ir Choral So-
Device: Chaim., Mrs, Chan. Ham. artist with a long list of distin
burger: co-chairman. Mrs. Saul Jacob, guisited recognitions, will give hi - ciety announces that new members
Mks FInmere Funk. Mien Jo'ephine
be accepted untli Dec. 15,
annual exhibit of paintings am will
•
ob, Ni.. Irene Goldman. Mew Milton
tor participation in the sixth an-
Gordon. MI -, Mildred Love. St m. Royal unique book-plates for a fortnigh
t
nual
concert.
Oppenheim, /11m. Edwin Oppenheim, Mr, beginning Nov. 15, at the Beier,
Louis Stoll.
Rehearsals hereafter will take
HALF PORTIONS FOR CHILDREN
SAMPLE MENU
CHOICE ()V APPETIZER
CHOICE or SOUP
RELISHES
HOME MADE DILI, PICKLES
TOMATOES
OLIVES
ENTREES
Bring the whole fam-
ily. Buddy will make
you feel right at home.
LAMB CHOPS, APPLE SAUCE
FRENCH LOAF'. MUSHROOM SAUCE
STUFFED CABBAGE, TOMATO SAUCE
VEGETABLES
SALAD
DESSERT
Dinner served between
12 and 8. Come Early.
TEA, COFFEE OR MILK
At Our Delicatessen Counter
We handle exclusively the famous products
of the Vienna Sausage Co.
SPECIAL
I
...
Pickled Tongue of
35
the finest quality, 16.
C
FREE DELIVERY
Just call and we'll deliver
as many times as you like at
any hour.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR PARTY ORDERS. DON'T FOR-
GET, BUDDY CATERS TO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS.
BRIDGES AND LUNCHEONS
BUDDY'S
"The Rendezvous of Your Friends"
TWELFTH AT TAYLOR
Carfield 9248
II e, M
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r.. ""77%
and 7.17`'"'
Edythe AI-
be rt and Mi. Marion Moyer.
ROSENBERG HEADS
THE CIVIL LEGION
The Wayne county chapter of
the Civil Legion met at luncheon
Wednesday at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel and elected the following of-
ficers for the ensiling year:
President, Louis James Rosen-
berg; vice-president, Thomas W.
,
Hotel.
Payne; secretary, Earl J. Smith;
Program: Chairman. Mrs. Ira Copeland:
place
at
the
new
headquarters
of
Mi•• Maurine Stone, Mi.. Amy Ma•kn.
treasurer, George F. Carroll,
Publieltv: Mrs. A. Loud. Gordon.
Miss Martha Levy, who has been the Jewish National Workers' Alli-
These officers compose the exe-
Cheek ROOM:
ance 8679 Twelfth street, corner
Boy Scout+. Mr. R. C.I. vacationing at Havana, Cuba., an,
re leader.
cutive
committee of the local chap-
Miami, Fla., and other southern Blaine. Important announcements ter. The chapter appointed an en-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle booth: Mot
will be made at the rehearsal on
Jacob II. Sehakne. Mrs. Minhael Palk and points, has returned home.
tertainment committee of the fol-
he Mi...
Monday. Nov. 10, at 8:30 p. m.
Dorothy K•rnin •rul Ruth
Karhttan.
The director, Dan Frohman, has lowing members: Chairman, Con•
Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Green of San
gressman Robert H. Clancy; vice-
prepared
a
new
number
which
will
Francis ,/T, Calif., who came to Chi-
Earl J. Smith, Thomas
H. U. C. Students. cago f, a medical convention, be sung at the rehearsal on Mon- chairmen,
W. l'ayne, Major Joseph C. Arm-
spent th past week-end with their day.
strong, Thomas P. Phillips.
CINCINNATI, (V— Some 24 sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
This committee will look after
states. the Distt-jh of Columbia Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg of the Chat- SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
the entertainment for the conven
and Ontario, Canada, are repre- ham apartments.
TO
MEET
THIS
SUNDAY
tion of the Legion, which will take
sented by the 113 students enrolled
, place in Detroit Friday and Satur-
this year at the Hebrew Union Col-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benison of
The Young People's Soci e tyof day.
lege in Cincinnati. Ten of the 113 229 East Baker street, Flint, en-
Mr. Rosenberg is the national
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
are newly matriculated.
tertained a group of friends and
legal advisor of the organization,
Students from Detroit are: Mor- relatives with a bridge-dinner on hold its second meeting this Sun, to which office he was elected at
day, Nov. 9, at 3 p. m., at the
ton A. Bauman, Louis J. Cashdan Sunday, Nov. 2, in honor of Miss
last year's convention held in
Morton J. Cohn, Joseph 11. Gum Betty Kroll, whose engagement to Twelfth street branch of the syna- Washington, D. C
gogue. The program will include
bitter.
Leo Schlossberg was recently an- an interesting speaker, business
nounced. Among the guests from announcements and a brief social JACOB REISS' WORKS
Detroit were Mr. and Mrs. B. Kroll period.
NOW BEING EXHIBITED
and
family, Mr. and Mrs. .1.
Know a New Standard
Dues may be paid before this
Schlossberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. meeting. All young people whose t The works of Jacob Reis:, De:
of Economy and
Weitz, Mrs. E. Simon, and the parents are affiliated with the roit artist, are now on exhibition
Comfort.
Misses Jean Dworkin and Evelyn synagogue are eligible for mem- at the Gordon Galleries on East
Adams avenue. His works, which
Glassman.
bership automatically. All others
nclude landscapes, scenes of De-
i
—
SA t• $10 Weekly S:ngle
should make application to the t
I
Sirs. Ben Siegel has returned to membership committee immediate- roit and environs and other paint-
An to *IS Weelsty Double
her home in New York after a ly, and they will be notified of ngs, will be shown at the Gordon
$1.50 to $3 Per Day
Galleries until Nov. 15.
three weeks' visit with her parents, their acceptance as soon
as pos.
Mr. and Si.'.
s Joe Weiss, Rhode ib 1
Leland avenue,
The social committee is plan-
STAGE DANCING
ning to give the annual informal All Style. and Branches of Teo. Ara
Mrs. Joseph Grossman and son dance Saturday evening, Dec. 13.
robatic, Novelty. 11.11x1 and Tne-
WILLIAM G. I.EE, Ni.'.
Tausht in Clan, Private or Routine.
of 2725 Boston boulevard have re- The committee aims to make this
Enroll Now.
turned home after spending over one of the outstanding social suc-
John R. at Columbia
Pamphlet on Request. Nominal Tn't en
!three months with their mother cesses of the season. Tickets are
CHARLES ROTH
Your Hom•
land
grandmother in Boston, being sold only by invitations,
Donee Studio of the Shine
Auer From Monti'
1431 Broadway
Mass.
Cadillac 1002
which will be issued shortly.
r-_-_-•
JUST ANOTHER REMINDER
The NITE HAWK CLUB
WEEKLY DANCES
Every Wednesday Night at
DEXTER
CENTER
COR. LAWRENCE AND DEXTER
First Dance Wednesday, Nov. 12
BOB CRUZETT'S ORCHESTRA
Admission 50 Cents
For 10 Days Only
DRAPERIES
SLIPCOVERS
UPHOLSTERING
Off on Labor if
Materials are Pur-
chstsed from Us
I
FAIRS AIRN
HOTEL
65 c
FOR
(that's beyond comparison)
BROWN AGAIN LEADS
THE NOVEMBER TOUR
A. Cohen, Philip Cohen. Mtn. Cohen.
Cong., Congan. Sam Colbier, Lewis
Daniels, Adolph Deutsch, Philip Banns.
!tarry Dunitz, L. M. Dunn. Max Eli.,
Oil. Feinberg, R. Fein, Herman Fisher.
ult. Fisher, L. Fisher. 'ferry Fixler.
List Names of Michigan Partic i• . Friedbern. Harry Frank, Ruby Froxh,
A. Gehl., S. Gerendizny, Sol Gem..
pants in Annual Tour.
. rem on, Mho Gilbert, A. Giese,
ton Glick. 0. Goldberg, Irving Golden,
David A. Brown of New York ten Goldman. N. S. Goldoein. David
'City will again lead the annual Iottlieh. I. Gould. Harry C. Gronsman.
1111
nue.
erg, II
'
•
Harry Gurowa.ch,
Jacob
Tour of American Hebrew Congre- ,ottI
lernh,
Hon., Otto Hyman, i ties
gations. The tour is conducted 11 111", 011, A. Jaco
Ben Jacobson, Mark
Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona each fall in behalf of Reform Ju- aro... J. I. , .1.b,
Annette Kahn, M!
.
avenue has returned from a visit daism and of the union and is fea- 1Z. shin, Mitchell Mod., Louis Clod.% S.
with relatives in Pittsburgh, l'a. ' tured by hundreds of visits from A aplan. Joshua Karbel, S. L. Kopman.
be Knoppow, Alex Klein, C.1 Koffman,
rabbis and laymen to various cities 24 as Kogan. Edward Kraune. J. Lapides,.
tern ard Lasky. J. M. Lenin. Earl Leed•I
Mrs. Herman I.ewis and !Mrs. through the nation.
I,evin . E ward
Milton Loeb have returned from : Michigan participants in the r, J. Bayer Levin.
Sam Levine, David Levine, I,ee
Loraine, Ohio, where they attend-, tour are; t, .evy,
evinsohn. /11.
f. Lipehinnky.I
eorire
Litnky,
ed the funeral of Dr. Pitzelli.
Loewenberg, Harm
Alpena, Herman Joochimsthal.
ove, Sigrid
Ihiac Mareolis.
Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. A. B err
Walter Mayor, G. Meyer. Jon.
Mrs. S. E. Edelstein of Harvard Roman
' N ilto M .
.
,
.. 1
Springs spent two weeks in this
Isidore Nagelburg Simon Na.
Detroit, Dr. Leo M. Franklin
city visiting with her daughter,' Rabbi Leon Fram, Milford Stern , jtMoh, R. 11. Newman A. Oppenheitn C.
per Oppenheim. Meyer Pereirw A:
Bernice Edelstein.
Henry Wineman, Milton Alexen -flak, A. S. Purdy. J.eph Reiss, J. Rob.
ns.
Hosenbern, Julio+ Ronenberg.
ander, Mrs. Sol. A. Wolff, A. C-
Mrs. Phil Shaffer of Buffalo, N. Lappin, Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mor-j athan Ronenberg, Abe Rosenth•l I, ,
osenthal. Lawrence Rosk•rn. Abe Ron.;
Y., is spending a few days with ris Garvett, Harry C. Markle Der- i''tt zweig. Harry Rosman, J. Roth.
er children,
ren, r. and Mrs. Charles nerd Ginsburg.
I R othenberg. Samuel RlIbiner. It. Sam.
King of the Wilshire.
II. Samirels, William Sand
i Grand Rapids, A. II. Kollenberg, te url r. Huhiner,
David Satrivsky. Max Satovsky. Ilar-
' Rabbi Philip Waterman, Mrs. Silas
A
r I;
r J. Srhnur,
Mrs. S. Rosenbaum of Clevelan( I, F. Albert.
v i Srr hill
/ 7 Shr
Srhrriher,
er. F::1_.
te. C
lit Nate Shapero. Mathew Shufro, Maum
who has been visiting her childre n.
Jackson, Maurice Ileuman and is e , Siden,
Nathan
Silberelein
, H. Sklar.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartman, wi 11 Mrs. Samuel Seaman.
• o rry Sl an. Adolph Smilo. Theodore
return home Saturday.
St e nhere. Ben Stocker.
i
Kalamazoo, Louis Rosenbaum T.
An. Stoll, Sol
Ger. Sidney Walls,, I. W•Ilman, Max
and Mrs. J. F'olz.
ecksler. Mark Weinbeck. II. Weinberg..
Mrs. Ben Tannenholz and (laugh
Cigar+ and Drone: Chairman. Mrs. Ha r-
ry It. Keidan: c , -chairman, Mrs. Natha
Mesdames 111
Isenb erg ,
Slmans •
r
mon Ilroder • Mrs. A.
thur Pollok and Samuel Schaflan-
Freeman, Mot. Abram Sault, Mrs. Lou
Savage. Minn Hu h Schiller. Mi. Et 1 •I der have returned from a motor
h l
Steinberv. Mi. Ruth Blumenthal. M e , trip to New York.
r
John Ginnbern, Mimi Florence Krell
ening: Chairma,
M. Ir
n
Copeland ; Mi. Rut h Boa man. rs Mix •
Mrs. Samuel Lansky of Chicago
s
Hattie Gittlenum. Mrs. Emery Monexh.
spent a fortnight with her father,
Photograph: Chairman, Mrs. Shine
✓ 1. Weinstein of Longfellow ave-
Ran. 0200
BUDD Y'S
A-
Detroit
No shrinking, no wrinkling, no hook
marks. Our way saves time and worry.
We have gathered together thousands of bolts
of the finest fabrics that have ever been pre-
sented in our November Sale of Silks. Satins,
Canton crepes, eyelet embroidered silks, print-
ed novelties—and all at prices that haven't
been witnessed in such an event in years.
Every inch of fabric is tine quality and is avail-
able in the most wanted of Winter Shades.
l
HALEVY-HAZOMIR
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Brighten your windows with crispy,
clean, newly laundered curtains. Let us
wash away summer's dust and drabness
—restore your drapes to their original
spotless charm. We measure each one
BEFORE cleaning—then return them to
you exactly that size, with corners square
and true.
Take Advantage o
the November
Sale of Silks
On Oct. 30 a meeting of the Ila-
dassah luncheon chairmen, com-
mittees and workers, took place at
the Phoenix Club, when 157 new
pledges were added to those
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Freedman of
Mrs. Henry Levitt is the author
Pittsburgh are the guests of their and producer of the musical enter.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry tainment, "A Geographical Illu-
Wineman of Hamilton road.
sion," which will be presented on
, Monday afternoon, Nov. 17, fol-
Rabbi Leon From is spending lowing a luncheon. These two
Friday and Saturday of this week features mark the opening first-'
in Chicago, where he has been in- ing of the Sisterhood of Temple
vited by his former congregation, Beth El,
Temple Judea, to deliver a lecture
on "The Situation of the Jew in
Music Study Club of Detroit,
Russia."
co-operating with the Community
Fund, will give a program for the
Elektra Rosanka is a guest at crippled children at the Northville
the l'ark Central, New York, and Sanitarium on Nov. 15. Arthur
before returning home will go to Lavinger, artist, will draw pictures
Baltimore and Washington, D. C. for the children. The Bonstelle
Her mother, Mrs. Rose von Dolcke, School of the Dance and Drama,
is her guest for a few days and of which Olga Fricker is dance di-
will go to Boston, Mam., before rector, will present Virginia Wil-
liams, Lois Verses, Joy Brooks,
returning to Detroit.
Margaret Banters and Marjorie Si-
mons, accompanied by Mrs. S. Si-
The Phoenix Club announces
MRS. NATHAN KOPLOY
MRS. HARRY B. KEIDAN
that by popular request the Phoeni- mons. Mrs. Edmund Sloman, vo-
calist, will be accompanied by Miss
cians, under the personal direction
Proceeds will be used to furnish of Dave Diamond, are being re- Silverman. Sidney Silverman, vio- already submitted. Great enthusi-
linist, will be accompanied by Miss asm was shown by all present and
the new synagogue.
tained for the Sunday special din-
Silverman. Toys, cookies and ice steps were taken to insure the
The opening of the bazaar is ner-dances.
cream
will be served. Mrs. Ed- luncheon's going over the top, and
eagerly awaited by many organiza-
mund M. Sloman is chairman of if possible to exceed the number
tions. The Young People's Society
Mrs. Max May was the guest the philanthropic division of the of pledges of last year.
is planning dancing parties for speaker at Iladassah luncheon com-
Mrs. A. Srere (Longfellow 1928)
which a specially built (lancing mittee at the Phoenix Club last Music Study Club and is managing
this program.
and Mrs. Joseph E. Ehrlich (Madi-
platform will be built. Seymour Thursday.
son 6563), chairmen of the lunch-
Simons' Orchestra will supply the
Miss Bessie Grund of Des eon committee, state that non-Ile-1
music.
Last Saturday night, under the Moines, Iowa, who has been visit- dassah members who desire to at-
Arrangements have been made auspices of the High School Coun- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ar- tend the 825 luncheon on Dec. 9
,
for lunches to be served in the cil, Temple Beth El young people
kin of 13233 La Salle boulevard, may communicate with them for
cafeteria and refreshment booths. of high school age held an opening
left for her home on Thursday. any information. Non-members,
Of real value will be the country reunion dance. The reception corn-
Sirs. Arkin and daughter, Hilda may either contribute that amount
store, linen, needlework, infants' mittee consisted of henry Silver,
Elaine, are joining Miss Grund for , or earn the money for the lunch-,
wear, doll and toy, cigar, candy, Donald Rooeroot, Jack Art, Elliot
a three weeks' stay with Mr, and !eon by various means arranged.
jewelry, electrical appliance and Magidson, Helen Lindenbaum and
Mrs. Nathan Koploy, chairma
Mrs. W. Grund, parents of Mrs.
other booths. Fortune telling and Burton London.
Arkin.
for the distribution of saving
photography booths will add to
boxes, and her committee, will
the bazaar's interests. There w Ill
Mrs. Charles Marienthal of 2699 , make collection of the boxes within
Mrs. David Huber is spending
also be a special D etroit
Webb avenue will be hostess to the Ithe next few weeks and hopes that
Chronicle booth, in charge of M sh several days in Chicago and will
ways and means committee of the all who have boxes are adding
return the first of the week.
Jacob II. Schakne, A myste ra•
ry
Home Relief Society on Monday their daily amounts so that the
committee promises many new at-
Mrs. S. L. Gilbert of the Bel- evening, Nov. 10, at 8 p m. Mrs $25 will be saved in time for the
tractions.
Isidore
Grubow of 317 Monterey luncheon.
crest left last week to spend 10
A record attendance is expect
The Hadassah Bake Shop, on
will be hostess to the hoard of di-
ed days in New York City.
at the children's Sunday afterno on
rectors of the Home Relief Society Dexter boulevard near Webb, was
bazaar festivities.
on Friday afternoon, Nov. 14, at reorganized, with seven volunteer
Mr. and Mrs. William Loewen- 2 p.
workers to assist Mrs. S. Berman
A list of officers, committe
and workers for the bazaar f es berg, who have been visiting rela-
and Mrs. J. Souls, who have been
ol- tines and friends the past month in
lows:
Mr. and Sirs. Sidney Dorb, for- in constant attendance at this shop'
this city left Thursday for their
Bazaar Cemmitt.e.
merly of 2975 Chicago boulevard, for weeks. Hadassah members'
Chairman, Mot. David S. Diamond; home in Washington, D. C.
are now making their home at 3037 and their friends are asked to co- ,
co-chairman.
Mrs. Morrin Blumberg;
Monterey avenue.
operate with the shop by making
cretary, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich; treasur-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Fecheimer'
purchases of cakes, noodles and,
se• Mrs. Ifarry elmnan, aemstant tre
urer, Mins Jeanette Steinberg; ex-onte ••• , of Monterey avenue left Thursday
Miss Leona Weiner entertained
Mrs. Ch.. A. Smith.
for Boston, where they will attend' four couples with a bridge party
Ehrlich, who attended the
Art •nd Linen; Chairman, Mr,. II sr.' the Michigan-Harvard game, 1
on Sunday evening, Nov. 2, in national convention of liadassah
man Cohen: co.chairman, Mm. C
hen, Mr.. Samuel Eller, AIr. Jacob H •r•
her new home on Cortland avenue. in Buffalo, was unable to be pres-
vith, Mrs. Samuel 1(11,55511, Mi. C or-
Barney Smith of La Salle boule- A midnight luncheon was served.
ent at this meeting due to the fact
rine Mn,,. Mre. Ralph Paul, Mr, A.
it yard has returned from a trip to
that she was attending, a meeting
Straker, Mrs. M. H. Zackheim.
Cake: Chairman, Mr*. Louis Robin. ni Chicago.
Mrs. Si. Schwartz of Gladstone in Flint, and sent in her message
man Mrs. Seymour Frank: Mrs.
co-chair.
a venue and Mrs. Si. Raskin of Elm- of greeting that was an inspiration
Ilerm. Au gust, Mrs. Abe Gordon. Mrs.
Mrs. S. Perlman and Mrs. A. hurst avenue were joint hostesses to the workers. She gave a brief
Mary Gordon, Mr.. J. 0. Cope!, Mrs. Na-
than Kaplan, Mrs. Max Krell. Mrs. Morn Warshawsky of Webb avenue, who at a bridge-luncheon and linen resume of the convention and
Si, Rohl... Mrs. Chan. Robinson, Mrs. have been motoring through Can-
bower on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at thanked the luncheon workers for
Maurice Landau, Miss Marlon Moyer. hire.
ada and New York state, have re_ It he Chinese Tea Garden honoring their co-operation in pushing the
David Oppenheim, Mrs. Sol. Perim.. Mra.
turned home.
Jack Perlmutter • Mr. Samuel Rubin
heir niece, Miss Belle Raskin, luncheon campaign so well along
Mrs. (ha, Steinberg. Mrs. A. W•rsha
whose marriage to Harry Wein- towards its goal.
nk e. Mr.. Herman Wetsman, Mr, Lou is
is ,
Mrs. Edward Stein of Alton iK arden will be an event of Nov. 30.
The following are the new
Wine.
pledges:
drive spent a few days in Chicago
Doll . and
halon., Mr,. M
Leiter ; conchairm
Mesdeme, Barney Albert. Iten Alpert.
Toys•n : , C
the past week.
Mrs. A. M. Hera
Mrs. Joshua Karbel of Webb
S.
Ashemon,
0. hakes, Meyer
m•n; Mr.. N. E. Aronst•rn, Mm. Irw In
venue is spending two weeks in Barnett, Frank AS.,,
Berman, II. Blackman,
Cohen. Mm. Samuel (Ionian, Mix. Mari(
The members of the No Mao( IC hicago, where she is being exten- W. Brener
mn
Cherie. Brody, M. Brown.
Goldetein, Mrs. L. II. Halbelein, Mra. II
Jacobson. Mos. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs, ;;' Collar Club entertained their wives ' s ively entertained by her many J. Ilummtlne, Meyer Iturnstine, Perry
Iternstine, S. Buckner. M. J. Hussey.
Levitt, Mre. Nathan Metzger, Mrs. /far my and guests at Northwood Inn on
riends and relatives.
Peter Caplan. Aaron Carlstein, Sam ('hare,
Wine, Mrs. S. Weinmen. Mrs. Basle Si
1- Saturday, Nov. 1.
II. Charlene. M. Clarnage, J. Cohen, Louis
veratein, Mrs. Aaron Silverblatt.
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A CALL Bring. Our Peer...en.
With Full Li. of Sam-
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(Near Russell)
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