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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-11-27

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A merica Amish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

TilE1)ETRorYovisn IIRONICLE

Him elhoch ' s

In Our New Shop of

Practical
Gifts For Men

Ties 1.00 • 1.50

Finely woven patterns, moire
and satin stripes, and all smart
colors in hand-tailored ties.

Handle rcl#ifs
50c • 1 0

Pure linen, with hand em-
broidered monograms, cording.
white or French prints.

Shop of .11rd's Gi fir-31,;,1,

.ANNUAL CARNIVAL

Sponsored by

THE HOME RELIEF SOCIETY

at the

STATLER HOTEL
Sunday Evening, December 13

Music by Jack Diamond and his Orchestra

Semet-Solvay Coke

Requires Very Little Attention

Once you fill the pot in the morning you're usually
through for the day, unless the weather is severe.
In temperature regulation Semet-Solvay Coke has
no equal. Anything from a slow-burning all-day
and all-night glow, to a crackling hot fire can be ob-
tained quickly with draft and damper controls.

PHONE YOUR ORDER TODAY -DON'T DELAY

BORIN BROS. INC.

Established since 1910

Consult us today about your heating problems

LOngfellow 1075

Births

The Youth of Today Club, which
has been in existence for three
years, announces its third anni-
versary celebration to be held Dec.
5 at 8 p. m. at the Detroit Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs, Hancock
at Second.

Tickets for this "affair may be
secured at the door. The proceeds
go to the fundof the A. K. Circle
School for children of unemployed
parents.
Further information may be se-
cured by calling Ann Albert, Hem-
lock 6288-W

Dave a telephone installed for Father
and Mother, as a Christmas gift this year.

Ben Bey Chapter Forms! in
Los Angeles.

Or, if they hare telephone service, a
bedside Extension Telephone would he
an appreciated gift. The cost is low.

The Bon Bey A, C. held a meet-
ing at the Jewish Center on Nov.
18. The club announces the for-
mation of the Beth chapter at Los
Angeles.

Telephone service is invaluable in case
of fire, accident or sudden sickness. It is
a comfort and convenience at all times.

For further information, or to place an
order, call the Telephone Business
Office. Installation will he made at any
time you specify.

An Extension Telephone costs less
than 3 rents a do". The regular sert,
ice connection charge trill apply.

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO.

DETROIT

I /IA HALL

Thor. Eve. Dec.3 1 Fri. Alt. Dec. 4
• io

Ouip Gabrilowitaeh

Directing

ilaYdn Symphony G Major

Ticketa SI to $2.10. at Hail

B'nai Moshe Sunday School.

Brings Another All-German
Talking and Singing Hit
"DIE LUSTIGEN WEIBER VON
WIEN"

The B'nai Moshe Sunday School
has had to add another class, as
the enrollment has greatly in-
creased. At present there are over
350 students. The new teacher is
George J. Schiff.
Miss Miller, a
former teacher, has left town and
Miss Bens Rosen replaced her. The
closing prayer was given by Harry
Schwartz of Miss Mess' class.
The teachers held a meeting
after classes and it was decided ,
that there be small charges for ad-I
mission to the Chanukah play,
"The Enemy of the Jews."
There are 45 students partici-I
I
pating In the play,

("The Merry Wives of Vienna")

GAIETY!

Popular Concert

Saturday night at

8:30

fluxes

R

Star of To Hear. in t• Time"

.• • Duy, I to II p

Mn•

Pianist

ed. 11 a Sent

MUSIC!

Featuring WILLY FORST

Direct,.

orch.soc Agax,;.; Ba1.25c

SONG ,

Laughter and Romance!

OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH

Pauline Rovinsky.

The first basketball game of the
season will he heist at the Masonic
Temple on Friday night, Nov. 27,
the Ben Bey team meeting the St.
Paul team of Highland Park, Inter-
Church League champs. Dancing
will follow the game .
The first Ben Bey open social
forum was held at the Jewish Cen-
ter on Nov. 22. Milford Stern
gave an interesting talk on
"Whither Judaism." More than
300 people attended. There was
dancing and the Chord of Judea
rendered a few selections. The
next Ben Bey social forum will be
held on Sunday, Dec. 27, at 8:30
sharp.
Th e Ben Beys announce the
pledging of Seymour I.itt, Barney
Nosanchuck and Jack Surath.
The next meeting will he. on
Wednesday, Dec. 2, at the Jewish
Center.

Little Cinema Theatre

Co , umbis. near Woodward

1... 10c. Sunda) , •nd

ddren /Dr at

a I

• •• •

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY

5 o'Clock

Frocks

Adopt Transparent Velvet

Don't Pay $15 or 16.50 When You
Get the Same Style and Qualityfor

294

$

The smart miss may be an efficient business
Or sportswoman during the day, but after 5
o'clock she wants to be devastatingly feminine
.. which accounts for the popularity of trans-
parent velvet* and semi-sheer dresses. And
when the sparkle of beads or spangles is added,
the combination is irresistible! Misses' and
junior misses' sizes,

ALSO Newest styles in Canton Crepes, Sheer Wools

and Georgette.

• Rayon Elle.

Frank 8z Seder

THE ,WOMENS AUXILIARY

of the United Hebrew Schools

invite all their friends to attend the Yiddish operetta

"A Chasunah in Shtedtel

15

("A Wedding in Town")

TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER

1

Littman's Yiddish Theater

Twelfth and Seward.

NOTE: Please secure your tickets direct from committees.
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan chairman, 1996 Calvert, Arlington 8602.
Prices Rasp , from 50e to *1.50.

Chaim Greenberg

; Mr. Sloman, 72 years old, is a
graduate of the University of I
Michigan law school and was in
partnership with Alex Groesbeck, '
AT JEWISH CENTER, 31 MELBOURNE
--
for many years. Ile is one of the
, oldest members of the American, Rae. Lad at B'nai Moshe in Con.
SUBJECT:
curt This Wednesday.
Detroit and Michigan State Bar'
Associations, was president of the
"Gandhi and the Liberation Movement in India"
Racz
I.aci
("The
36"),
Hunger-
state organization and still is an
honorary members of its board of inn Gypsy King and his orchestra,
ADMISSION 35c
8:15 P. M.
.ej Moshe
directors. For six years Mr. SI°. will be featurediena
man served as professor of law at given at the II
Rogue,
Dexter
and
Lawrence,
at
I the University of Detroit. In 1917
the degree of Doctor of Laws was 8:30 p. m. on Wednesday, Dec. 2.
Racz Lad, W110 is 72 years old,
conferred on hint by the univer-
is one of the best known gypsy en-
sity.
tertainers in the world. Ile has
M rs. Sloman is active in the af- played before royalty,
r • It y, and the
AT
SHERMAN-RAVINE
fairs of Temple Beth F.I. She was present is his first trip to America.
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Ravine
the first president of the Temple, His entire family is included in the
Sisterhood and president of the'orchestra.
In his repertoire are of 3222
B n
lai e avenue announce
State Federation of Temple Sister- operatic
selections,
Hungarian the marriage of their daughter,
hoods.
She has served on the I songs, and he plays request selec
-
Goldie, to David G. Sherman, son
I
b r st o f directors
1e e f of 20t the
years,
for
P ro tectiv e
3rd at COLLINGWOOD
6° 17 . is urged that reservations of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherman of
on the board of the Priscilla Inn s h ou ld be made vRisne,,,, ,,011 .19.3,17 .., Akron, Ohio, on Sunday, Nov. 22,
corporation and a charter member
l
calling
Let Joe Rynek assist
O at the bride's residence.
Rabbi
of the Woman's City Club.
ssiirbiliir
el'abyrnsi
Fairmont
5787. A. II. Fyers
you in preparing for that
t I Joseph Eisenman officiated. Din;
i tnie nt ismftr
gc,ir h
the cehelregesei t . s if ar .1
There are six children, Edmund ristglitet
bridge party, shower,
ner was served to the immediate
M., Herbert T., Mrs. Arthur W. ee
luncheon, banquet, etc.
family, after which the couple left
Heintzelman, Waldo, Mrs. Irving
Excellent facilities, um,
DEDICATE TOMBSTONE ' for a motor trip cast. Upon their
1111•12•
L. Hirschman and Mre Nathan S.
I
return
they
will
make
their
home
excelled food.
sat taw
FOR LATE D. ROBINSON ' in Akron, Ohio.
Sloss, Mrs. Ileintzelman is living
-Cut Court..y Detroit New.
ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Faultless Service
1er ve
isnliinr
.hiCd....7
.s. i5SIg
MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH
ad i h a _
nerde 11aIrr,_
laabnritH
-
PLISKOW-GRAFMAN
For R
Lions Phone
.
SLOMAN
A tombstone for the late Davi,
. . ..obinson
i l y
Longfellow 2680
The Stotler Hotel ballroom was
will be dedicated at
the
scene
of
ti beautiful wedding
i o'clock this Sunday aft rno n
e o
:Nov. 29, in Clover Hill Park Ceme ceremony on Sunday evening, Nov.
terra Friends as well as relative. 22. Miss Evelyn B. Grafman,
are it ited to attend this cere slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
Chanuhah Celebrations:
9- ham Grafman, and Julius C. Plis-
mony.
h Plan. are n
underway for thr eel,
Festival of , h ,
ration of Chanukah, the Festival
how, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
--.-
1, 1 scrshees
. Ihe sen ior council will ha..
Sunday Servi,es,
T. • G • STERNBERG NAMED .1. Plikow, were joined in wedlock
inHis
elabrate
o
l hu ikah
o
n
Deity 6
rhe 1 , ,chol,,
Thank•giving" will
before :WO guests. The altar con-
he the .00.1 of Dr. 1,0 M. Franklin's
TIITI . lin l it'ir '-in 6 terniediate., wid have their PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
sisted of a white satin canopy and
;e5 rmon Sunday morning, Noe. 29, It • p ro gm un T ■ ie...la y c, ening, Dec. S
under the dome hung a white satin
T.
George
Sternber g,
well -: bell which opened at the end of
l ", . : ntl : . l i ' n ,: lh h: ,,'. t i ,Ii:e
ht 1::dri ‘i'e i. i,
t ni te:,:1t .i ". by ' !;:I sit
n:;,, - : ,ar! P ;
I ttn, es iv
s Detroit
1
:st
. :ei7 a ic:r. ,,,n '; '. known
er 7:et e ttl lawyer
Rshbath Serytce.:
e e e.n! en, t I - the ceremony to shower flower
Dr. h'nnklin will oc y riips
. the
of Sternberg
Sternberg,
- petals on the newly married
s at„nlnv
1.f.,,,rgli
e.
fr..... clubIT,:i'''bylVi",'„,•i,,:;,,„,.i, o il!.
torneys in the Dime Bank Build - couple. The canopy
•oenk 7 ■ n nr t n lm le
t
was
our-
m g, has been appointed public ad
'wry."

rounded by palms and on either
liTh":7neler‘cn":; diat• d'''''' . • 1. l' •••Ir. "
:,,,: p:1
i :r : t ivhih f:r ro S• ,.., tla. u tzty ,. e jh eh rt, inh ai nee.
c d. h 1 . 2_. ministrator for Alcona county.
Exchange of Pulpits:
side stood talls.silver candelabra,
1
i
l
a
:
n
nIt
‘iu
i
in::,ce
im
. esnt t wa a em
Or Sonde- morning. Om. A. Rabbi Bar-
s
h a
l isl e
decorated with white tulle bows.
re• Inent• are the features for thi• iurn-I
net R. lirickner of the Euclid Averno
Hugh K.
state public e ad
Temple. ( le,eland, Ohio. will ocmipy the a ram.
- The bride was gowned in a
ministrator,
The Innior-.coin' oli:.in
i•hiFt7 I.
who
stated
that Gorepy model, of an antique ivory
mtIpit cychang• with fir. Franklin
n elab ormt e Chanuka
h l'i a , 1 i n i r ' ilin
a ny Sternberg "was very strongly
Rabbi Itrickner , •uhjert will he "The
CHARLEVOIX BLDG.
a
nd shade of transparent velvet, cut
in-
highly
highly recommended" for thiti ins
2035.37 Park Avenue
rogue of the Future..
'' ' ir
'''I the
• ' ; "`Il. "
' d '' '''''' l'''''''''''
'' '''' '''' " , portant position, although Stern - on bias lines 011,1 flaring below the
evening. ''''''''''
- ek anihtnic
eesiiShe carried a sheaf of
I berg did not personally solicit th e
Now Feature a
Th. Me... Temple Club:
a enioe Girls' Educational Even
Events:

The presentation of the testi-
monial to Mrs. Prenzl2ras a I
signal for the corps of risers to I
proceed with the Tag ay efforts.
Mayor Murphy stated that this ,
was the first time in the history of
the city that such an honor was
' awarded a Detroiter.

Besides the play, there will be
music: and dancing. Miss Evelyn
Gum itch, well-known pianist, and
Maxitchur and Jack Ilisseberg,
violinists. will play. Miss Valen-
tina Let vinssff will give two dances.
An orchestra will furnish music
for dancing.

TELEPHONE
SERVICE

ANN ARBOR.-With a goal of
$500 to goad them onward, the
Ilillel Land Loan Committee un-
der the chairmanship of Dave
Leach will launch its annual thrive
starting Monday, Nov. 30. The
campaign
will run for 10 slays.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman o
2225 Longfellow avenue, both o Every Jewish student on the cam-
'pus
will
be
approached for his or
' whom have for several decade.
been among Detroit's most promi her contribution, and it is opti-
IfallY
believed
that with each
nent Jewish residents, will observe , nIls 1
member of the Jewish group (king
their golden wedding anniversar
this Sunday, Nov. 29, with a recep i his part the goal will be reached,
In past year the loan fund has
I lion for their friends and relative i
at the Belcrest Hotel. For Mrs.I functioned as one of the helpful
financial
aids for Jewish students
Sloman this will-be a double holi
day, the reception also marking on the campus who were unfortu-
nate
enough
to find themselves in
her seventy-fourth birthday,
stringent financial circum.stanceLl
Both Mr. and Mrs. Sloman were , Temporary loans have been given
born in Detroit and always have I out to tide these students over
resided here.
I their periods of difficulties.

AND MRS. SLOMAN OBSERVE
GOLDEN WEDDING -ANNIVERSARY

Crowning her efforts for social
welfare and charity in Detroit for
'the past 35 years was the presen-
tation on that morning, by Mayor
Murphy, from the front steps of
the City Hall, of a huge floral
key to the heart of Detroit," in
recognition of her efforts as chair-
man of the Tag Day heldlast
Tuesday, in which hundreds of
Jewish women were among the
; 3,000 volunteers.

At the anniversary celebration
on Dec. 5, a play is to be given,
"Man and the Masses," by Ernst
Toiler. Bertrand Russell, noted
critic, says, of this play: "'Man
and the Masses' is the best. play
of the twentieth century."

which will protect

HILLEL LOAN FUND
DRIVE AT U. OF M.

a

An unusual honor was accorded
to Mrs. Harry 11. Prenzluuer on
Tuesday morning.

The club is made up of a group
of young men and women rang-
ing in ages from 18 years and up,
whose main purposes are educe-
Donal and social. Educational
talks and discussions are held on
topics including Zionism, Anglo-
Jewish literature, American and
foreign history and reviews of
hooks. The socials consist of out-
ings and parties. The club meets
every Friday evening at 2515
Waverly, near Linwood.

Mother and Doll-

Youth Movement and 'He-
brew Schools Unite to Spon-
sor Celebration Dec. 13.

Wedding Caiendar

YOUTH OF TODAY CLUB
TO GIVE PLAY DEC. 5

COAL and ICE

. Brand New!

Mr. and Mrs. -Jack Nestor announce the engagement of their
---
slaughter, Katie, to William Martin Weisberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.1
Young Judaea of Its-trout, the
Max Weisberg of 1,ndiantlale avenue.
v••••
local Zionist youth movement; and
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lowenberg of 2752 West Boston boulevurd,1 the United Ilebrew Schools have
Mrs. M. M. Rattner and children
'' formerly of Battle ('reek, Mich., announce the engagement of their joined in sponsoring a Chanukah
of Collingwood avenue left for
slaughter, Gladys, to Selden Koblin, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kob- celebration at the Philadelphia-
Los Angeles to remain over the
lin of 2535 Longfellow avenue. Reception to relatives and friends Byron l'almud Torah on Sunday,
winter.
Dec. front 5 to 8, at 2535 Longfellow avenue.
Dec. 13, at 3 p. m. Samuel N.
Herman Feldstein of 9600 Dexter boulevard announces the en- Heyman, president of Young Ju-
J. Marks of Pittsburgh was a
daea, and Bernard Isaacs, super-
gagement of his sister, Miss Esther Feldstein, to Benjamin Rich.
guest in this city for a few tlayc
intendent of the United Hebrew
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Balser of Baltimore, Maryland, announce the
during the past week.
Scheols, are in charge of lit-range-
, engagement of their daughter, Eleanore, to Dr. harry B. Frieffirocd,
irents.
Admission to this event
son of Mr. anti \lis. Bernard Friedgood of Detroit.
Mrs. B. Katz of Cleveland vis-
will be free, but admission cards,
ited with her children, Mr. and
available front Young Judaea lead.
Mrs. Marvin Reinfeld of the War-
ers 111111 offices of the schools, will
wick Apartments.
Iry required.
The Hebrew schools will con-
tribute several features to the pro-
Mrs. Sam Madison and dough- I
gram,
to include Hebrew songs by
ter of Chicago, formerly of De-
k indergarten children.
trait, spent tt few days in this city.
Nov. 29 -Miss Bessie Gedrich, slaughter of Mr. an Mrs. Max Ged
The Young Judaea numbers will
rich of 2227 West Euclid avenue, to Eli Lewis of this city, son of Mrs
include the following: A sketch,
Mrs. Sam Binkow of Waverly Ann Lewis of Omaha, Neb.
"Ilatikvith," by Forget-Me-Nag of
avenue surprised Mr. Ilinkow with
Zion, of which Miss M. Nakelsky
Nov. 30-Miss Laurabelle Robinson to Robert S. Grier.
a party at their home last Saturday
leader; candle drill by Tikvas Zion,
night. A midnight supper was
Dee. 6-Miss Esther Schlesinger, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
of which Miss G. Rosenthal is
served to 30 guests.
Schlesinger of 22.83 Gladstone avenue, to Max D. Schuster, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Schuster of 2705 \Vest Euclid avenue. • leader; Chanukah play by Roses of
Sharon, of which iss E. Karbel
Mr, and Mrs. Sol Kessler of Fen-I
Dec. 16-Miss Esther Ruth Plotkin, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. leader; a humorous debate, "Shall
kell avenue gave a dinner for 50 Samuel Plotkin of Yorba Linda Park, Birmingham, Mich., to Adrian
Latkes or ()sillily Fish be the Jew-
guests last Sunday in honor of David Rosen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Rosen.
ish National Kish?" by members
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sid-
of Young Hebrews led by M.
ney,
' Chomsky; a Ca
hnukah talk by a
prominent Detroiter; a
Young
Sidney Burns of Pittsburgh
Judaea sketch by Mogen David
spent a few slays in this city and
Club, which A. Karp is leader.
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Gelb of Glendale avenue.
Nov, 7-To \Ir. and Mrs. Harry L. Jacobs (Ray Goldman) o
boulevard,
son, David Samuel.

Receives Key to Heart of
Detroit as Chairman of
Tag Day.

Admission 50c Per Person

Symphony Orchestra

Mr. and Mrs. Myer Bagel of Clements avenue announce the en-
gagement of their slaughter, Pauline, to Philip A. Eisner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Eisner of Cleveland,

Miss Ruth Krow has returned to
her home in Pittsburgh after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Isaacs
of Chicago boulevard.

MRS. PRENZLAUER l)icxel
HONORED BY MAYOR [ ( MR.

DANCING-BRIDGE-OTHER NOVEL FEATURES
Food will be served Cafeteria Style

1635 WESTMINISTER AVE.

I JUDAEAN, U. H. S.
CHANUKAH AFFAIR

Engagements

HUNGARIAN GYPSY
KING HERE DEC. 2

Tuesday, December 1

Inarringto

Entertain

The WILSHIRE
Dining Room

littli E'

,

Notts

CENTERS ASS'N

Special Full Course

Sunday Dinner

$1.00

The Old

BUNGALOW
RESTAURANT

The M •
I '

1•nder the 1..pon...or-hip of Eht So 1.l ,
••
of the cline-evelion to attend it. fir .t
M
.rority. M. S. Spencer r Vi4liame will
Sternberg was born in De
meetino of the •es•on Toe day. Der 1.
•01 •••• - Strange Interlude" on Wedne.•
•t
o'etock. Th. , nealte• will ha Mayor
fruit
and
is
a
graduate of tho De
ay. Dee. ;awn
. m. All senior
Frank Morph, This •ffair will he in.
p
tere•ted re iited. The sorority •Iri.H
an- troitpublic
schools and was a -
and
minces that thi
• . eerie , member of the first
i,
the
first
of
oenet:„
'''
en 5 f er h ;:l'n ' rti
" ent• 1, h. th ' ; 's en-for ! •
g
p a, r e,
wh ich will he held during
eaniled Men•• Teme , e Club. There
class of the Detroit City Lw
C
h e 1 93.12
1
ew•
ftea•o n
aol
be no adoni.sion charge.
1h, 5,5,..ii.i
te•
are spon•orIng a talk lege, receiving his L. I.. B. (leve
t
n the - Well Groo m ed Wm.," Thi•
in 1928.
His brother, Samuel
The Tern. Arts Soc'ely. i• sissi of the educelional tea.
I' I ''''''''' Sternberg, is managing director of
Th• TP1710 , 0 AO.. Snel.V will have It b c the ...nem Kirk'
noerine meeting WmIne•dav nieht. Dec V i, ian IA r director of rn""ni"
the D ".
etroit
Ile- the. Legal Notice section of The
M'''
n. at
n'eloek.
All whn tire
le • Wren:tem
n
Beauty Shown. will be Ch ronicle.
in d-mentie• and the miltive•ion or n.e•
el th
e , °raker of e th_
evening.
art.ari=g
.
i lhe rnemhe4.1 .4 of t . hie fl Ta nn:

Miss Evelyn Cohen, cousin of
the bride, acted as maid of honor
and wore a pale flesh colored satin
graduatin gown. The bridesmaids were Miss
Brinnie Krauss, who chose a pastel
shade of green satin with pale'
green accessories, and :ills, Mabel
Brits- mask, gowned in pale blue
satin. Each of the bridesmaids'
bouquets consisted of roses, sweet
Since July, 1930, Mr, Sternberg peas and snapdragons,
00.0 House Sponsored by Sunshine Boys: has been actively engaged in the
Harold Pliskow, brother of the
of nabs'. anda program of en" .
S..." hity , 55 "”. • •.min' af"..f., trial of cases in various counties groom, acted as best man. The
terlainment.
w iis 7., ,,
d
ov 29. .; the J • ,,,i„h S c„,„
, li at,d_ Outside
of Wayne county and ushers were Ilerbert 111. Eiger,
The Ynone Peale'. Tentnte Clot,
nurse Then ha". in , ited the eentor
The Your, renele, Temole rloh will m embers r,5 the. Center The program principally in Alcona county. He Harold L. I'assman and Morris L.
ono
Anne. ae ,t meetine Sot.. Sr elude• entertainment red
hotd
established and maintains an of- Cohn, fraternity brothers of the

dancing.
ay •
non.
e • e•••••
See.
fice in the city of Harnsville, the bridegroom.
••••
Term'. hon•ehold• are a - l•ed to
Asts Leagues Organized:
l Alcona county seat.
teen
omen lot the lint err
The bride's mother was attrac-
The neey
d organed
n senior deb•te
, j, ague aid hold• its fiat debate on Son.

tively gowned in a Lelong Kr
mso
c ao
i dt e,l
ay
13. at 3 o'clock. at Sol Levin Speaks in Pontiac
of
Persian violet ae,w)i
satin with
tthl aeon-
C.'el•nt'er•s:
th e Jewish Center.
The following tearn•
11,11 the dena••inent• of the •ehoo.
w as t i ng yoke of g
h • ve entcr•d the league: A. Z
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Friday
Night.
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r m'ong•Ine 'or , Frooketh , I
team. from Lambda Mn•
,
T h e
of the . oride
...bd.
herei n
nieht. Ile, • In P al, and two learn., from the Publi•
h ose
lovely gown of slice blue
ion " ,,,,,
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Peaking el...,
The lecturer at the Friday night c rnw
14,4 0
The •e.onnl n'11 , •
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The intermediate debate Teague is eon.
crepe
se with a contrasting bow of
services at the Jewish Center in rose
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to
t,o ,,,, h o o rld „w
n r io er k I y
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, Pontiac was to he Sol R. Levine
colored crepe. Both mothers
rh•nokith e•ndle. •• the rift of the •ehet.I:
orbs. iesgue
th• 44, 1 dere
C ni.h Rs first round on Monday. Nov I attorney and leader
in youth , wore corsages of gardenias and
T.• Inin•mediat• densrtment l• ere• 3 n, tit the renter. Th e following see movements. He
subject was an- violets.

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he held Sunday

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In the
bridge war in play.

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Marshal Girl.

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defeated the Rawlins".

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•••••••^ • , h•noli• , play

Foothaillp. Andings In

iJontiar Notra

,Miss Sheila Pearlman was the
flower girl; Miss Shirley Berkowitz
of Beaver Falls, Pa., acted as
Bible-carrier. and Master Gerald
Rabinowitz filled the role of ring-
hearer.

;11 .. Ttr .ojan Club won the (flotilla! fro-
At the Fri•hir night service. at the
by enthl , meth- of intro, in the junior- Temple Rabbi Frederic A. Doeppelt offid-
' intermediate di•i•inn of the foottAA ated. Ilia subject
1.14
"Why Do We
Ilan,, of the lenri•lt Center. The. .rore p
Many out-of-town guests at.
r• ,
nf the final frame. p'•,ert on Sun.,
-
tended the wedding. Among these
bray, 22. went., Trojan. no. Vlbina• IS.,
Honoring her humb•nd nn hi• birthday .were
Rev. and Mrs. S. Graf man of
7..1l1(1•21, • 0.
l•‘t week. Mr.. Iteniamin Cold t•in we.

lhefinal st•nding• of the t••m• tInt , ho.tes. to •
croon of friend. at her Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Won
Mel Pet home on Ottawa Drive.
Berkowitz and daughter, Shirley,
Troia.
I
I
0
12
Drowns
..
2
1
' of Beaver Falls, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
7
On Tue•dey. the Sifiternorm prion•ored
Vikine•
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1
4 • Thank•elving tarty at the Community I M. Pliskow of Hamilton, °nit Mr.
Judeen•
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0
a Center.
ch•,rnon. Mrs. S, Iterkowits. I and Mrs. L.

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Garfield and Miss
Cella Ostrow of Loraine, Ohio;'
Mrs. Ruben Cohen and (laughter.
•' •Imh:n' t
! Rose. and Mrs. Mary Ruben
of
spent the week•end .eh her parent,
i Pittsburgh. Pa.
Purity Chapter No. 359. 0. E. S.,.
••• M.
Wsrettn were hrt.t•
Rabbi
Bernard Zieger of Flint,
will sp , fitn'te a charity bridge at
Mich., and Rev, S. Grafman of
the Detroit-Leland Tirol on 1% .1 nn , . Mr. strwl Mr. S• nt Wym•n, on the
Brooklyn, N. Y., performed the!
nesday, Dec_ 2. All proceeds will t.f',,t1h. :.„".Ivror.1.07

L ont. , , rpg:
ceremony. Reception and daneing I
l be teed for local charities.
tee. 'hat and Wy•11401te.
followed.

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.
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