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Continuing his Wednesday night
lectures, in the small synagogue
(Continued from Page One.) , cal idealism of his race, has shown
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek on ,
_ _
what can be done with energy,
Chicago boulevard a d Lawton —.
n Mr. Bald
desires to have his own organize- ' imagination and ideals,"
Nine
Cates
-
C
ities
to
Be
Re
re
venue,. Rabbi ., A. M. Hershman
- lion committee act as a perms-' win stated.
a
will
discuss another phase of the
vent world committee.
vented; National Leaders
' Lloyd George heralded Weiz-
Spanish-Jewish period, and its
,
Agudath Greeting,
mann as one of the greatest men
To Be Guests.
noted Jewish philosophers, next
The Agudath Israel Organization who have emerged from the World'
Wednesday, Friends as well as
' of Palestine sent a message of War.
members of •Shaarty Zedek are
Delegates .from Young Israel ' greeting to the Moslem Congress,
Cur Delivery Will Call for 1 or 100
Looking back over the lust 16
invited.
groups in the mid-western cities "welcoming the distinguished Mss- yeares during which he has been
will gather in Detroit on Friday, lam leaders, the world over."
closely
acquainted with Dr. Weiz
-
Dec. 25, for a thr0--day
conven- ' .Repudiating the suspicions that mann, Sir Jlerbert Samuel stated
thin sponsored by the Young Israel Jews desire to infringe on the it seems marvelous how much has
branch of this city. Headquarter
Minimum Charge
Moslem holy places, the Agudath been accomplished.
Israel reiterates that Jews have
FLAT PIECES VERY CAREFULLY IRONED
no designs either on the Mosque
Neumann'. Optimistic Note.
An interesting meeting of the
Aksa or any other place in the
NEW YORK. — J. T. A. )—
Zedakah Club took place at the'
Temple area They merely ask to Emanuel Neumann, American
home of Mrs. Pauline Kadushin, on
be allowed, like their ancestors, to member of the World
Zionist
Dec. 7, at 1:30 p. Mrs. Snyder
worship at the Wailing Wall, Executive, and of the executive
was the guest of the afternoon.
whence the Shekhina has never de- committee of the Jewish Agency
Gratitude to her chairmen, and
parted. for Palestine, was the guest of
committees is extended by the
honor Wednesday night at a ban-
president of the Zedakah Club,.
The Weizmann Dinner.
poet rendered by a national testi-
Mrs. Sophie Q. Jacob, for their
, LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Seven rnonial committee on the eve of his
untiring efforts in making the
hundred guests, representing the departure for London and Jerusa-
Chanukah party a success.
most distinguished leaders in the Jein to take up his duties as a mem-
"The Sugar Loaf People" are
British political and cultural bar of the governing bodies of the
sponsoring a luncheon for the Ze- •
worlds, attended the dinner given Zionist movement, a post to which
dakah Club at the home of the
Monday evening by the Jewish he was elected at the Zionist Con-
chairman, Mrs. Marie Hyman, ,
Agency in honor of Dr. Crain] gress held in July last at Basle,
2964 Webb, at 1 o'clock, Dec. 16, '
Weizinann, former president of Switzerland.
Mrs. Esther Davis is assisting the
the
World Zionist Organization
Responding to the testimonial
by an old, pliable institution
.clfairman.
and i, the R
Jewish
sihn gfeonrens.e
1 dinner addresses Mr. Neumann
The club acknowledges a dona-
Lard Reading, former viceroy l sounded an optimistic note when
tion from the United Dairies of
of India and secretary of state for , he described the future develop-
14 quarts of cream, the weekly
foreign affairs lb the last national ment of Palestine as the Jewish
donation from the Goodwill Club;
The Big Down•Town Laundry
government, presided. One of the National Home.
I Mrs. Mae Shapero; Mrs. Rose
principal speakers of the occasion
Greenbaum, the Minnie Goodman
was olonel Leopold
C. Amery, Readin s to Visit Palestine; Wei..
No Thrift Coupon. or Diecount• Accepted.
g
I Club $10; Sirs. Blanche Greenblatt
ABRAHAM ROSENSHINE
former secretary of state for the
m■nn May Join Party.
I for donating the candy for the
colonies. Premier Ramsay Mac-
have
alread
y
been
established
at
JERUSALEM. — (J, T. A.) —
Old Folk lloni • Chanukah party.
Donald, who was to have attended Lord and Lady Reading will short-
Mrs.
Irwin
Cohn
of
4205
F'ul-
the
Stotler
Hotel
where
the
major
ZVILLER CARD PARTY
lemon will be the next hostess to events on the program, which in- the dinner, sent a message apolo• ly pay a visit to Palestine, it is re.
ON SATURDAY, DEC. 1 9 the Zedakah Club meeting on Dec. eludes a series of meetings, a ban gizing for his inability to attend ported here.
and paying high tribute to Dr.
ance, w
be e held.
Much signizcance is attached to
14 at 1:30 p. m. Sirs. James Elle - quet and dance,
Never Bought Such Out-
The Zviller Ladies' Aid Societ
mann will be the speaker of the ' Prime purpose of this conven- Weizmann. Messages of Nikita• the visit at this time, and it is
announces
that
its
cord
party
wi
standing Tire Values
standing
afternoon and will speak on "Ram- tom is to provide all open forum lion were also read from Stanley learned that Dr. Chaim Weizmann
take place on Saturday night, Dec •
hies of Poetry." for airing the increasingly corn- Baldwin, president of the council; may postpone his trip to South '
. plex
— problems
id Lloyd
George,
Herbert Africa, where he is expected on
29:4.40.21
which
confront Sir
David
Young Israel, an organization of Samuel, secretary of state for Feb. 8, in order to join Lord and
modern Jewish young men and wo- Smuts affairs, and General Jan Lady Reading in Palestine.
muts of South Africa,
.
' men, engaged in business and the
Hassles were received as well Body of Nissen Behar Sent to Pal.
professions, who are pledged to
$4.25 each in pates
froine.Fclix. 114. Warburg, Dr. Cyrus
estine for Reinterment.
the support of Orthodox Judaism.
NEW YORK .—P.
Itch T. A.)—The
Selected by their school news- , It is proposed, too, to create a Adler, Emanuel Neumann, and the
Entirely New and Lifetime
paper, the Spectator, to act as , mid-west council to serve as a, Zionist Organization of America. , body of Nissen Behar, American
Guaranteed
delegates from the Highland Park common meeting-ground for those The Palestine Zionist Executive representative of the Alliance
and Chief Ra
T.
srae lite, who w ed last year at
High School, Helen Kahn, Barbara branches located in this part of the Palestinealso bbi A.
sent felic
Kook of I th e age of 83,
itations.
as sent t o Pales-
Kraus and Sidney Moyer spent country.
Premier MacDonald in his trib- tine for reinterment, in accordance
Dec. 3, 4, and 5 at the Michigan
Cleveland,
Cincinnati,
Pitts.' ute declared that "apart from Dr. with the wishes of the deceased
.
Interscholastic Press Association burgh, Chicago, Buffalo, St. Paul,
Wenn's work for the Jew
Jewish
ery
Sices
were
ld
e pier
State convention at Ann Arbor.
Rochester and Toronto will Par - National Home, whic h has set an before
the S. S. P he
rovidence,
at th which
Supertwid Cord Tire.
The Spectator was awarded the ticipate. The Council of Young example of practical ideals and is transporting the body, sailed.
All-American rating at the annual Israel and Young Israel Synagogue commands admiration of all who Dr. David De Sole Pool officiated.

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association
luncheon
Saturday,
Dec. 6, at the
Michigan
Union. Organizations, of New York, is know him, his own personal friend. Representatives of a number of I
This
This affair closed the 1931 confer- sending its president, !tarry G. ship is highly valued by all who Jewish groups, with which the de-
Fromberg, its vice-president, J. have come in contact with him." ceased had been affiliated, at-1
ence.
' David Delman, its executive direr-
"Dr. Weizmann, with the p cacti - , tended.
Helen Kahn is circulation mane- : tor, Dr. !tarry J. Bluestone, and
TWO STORES
ger of this highly rated school the chairman of the admissions
I
Other Sines Equally Low
paper, Barbara Kraus, business committee, Samuel Cohen.
CHENKIN TO BE HEARD
manager and Sidney Moyer, de- , Detroit rabbis and a host of
GAS ROAD SERVICE OIL
HERE AGAIN DEC. 18.
2990 W. Grand Blvd. app. Fisher Bldg. and 431 Greliat Ave.
partment editor.
/.
ELECTS
, prominent figures in the commun.

Sidne y Moyer was recentl y '.
Boulevard store open Monday evening till 9.
MRS. CELIA SCHLAIN.
have
ve joined hands with Young I Victor Chenkin, internationally
pledged to the Addison and Steele
i mite l in a concerted e or t o ma I. renowned diseur, who has veritably — The Alumni Association of '
e .
19, in the main auditorium a t chapter of Quill and Scroll, intersi th co
Troop 23 met at the Cadillac Ath-i
a significant con- taken Broadway by storm b p the
the
-e c
• **
Jericho Temple. There will be national honorary society for high
i I 1 ,•
3' 3'
letic C lub for its annual election;
(
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-

,
To attain a I tribution to the clarification of the magic of his artistry, will make his of officers for the comin
prizes at each table, and refresh , school journalists.
g year. .
Jewish youth problem,
fourth annual appearance in De-
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ments will be served. The commit . pledge from Quill and Scrool it
The new ocers
Kffi
Battery Service
Presi-
We
s
. 2 1iWN !‘•
rves,:eN
. /xixrafvesi
tee consists of Mrs. Bessie Soran , necessary that the student be in 1 Outstanding among the affairs trait on Friday evening, Dec. 18, at (lent, Alfred an lunov

1:V. A. 1
are:
er;
vice-presi-
chairman; Mrs, Anna Klein, assist . the upper third of his class schol- planned in honor of the Young Is-
2614 Monterey at Linwood
(lent, Dr. Julian
secretary,
'
ant chairman; and Mrs. Ceti a astically, outstanding in some one reels delegates is a convention
Zangwill Burnstein; tre asurer, Jo- '
Arlington 9602
field of journalistic work, and also dance to be held on Saturday eve-
Sehlain, vice-president.
seph B
Beck; honorar y mem bers,
ning, Dec. 26, in the ballroom of
be a junior or senior.
Milton Alexander and Fred SI.
the Stotler hotel. Because of a
fluted.
desire to promote a greater earner-
s
The Alumni Association is made
aderie between those already affili-
up of former boy scouts who were
Iced with Detroit Young Israel and
at one time members of Boy Scout
prospective members, an invitation
B OX
Troop 23, meeting originally at
Whether your present heating system is a fur-
Ito attend this dance has been ex-
the Hanna Schloss Building. These
Another Compliment.
1(5
'• me". • tended to the general public. Tick-
, ' (banner
opened her home for a eheri
nace, boiler or stove, SEMET-SOLVAY COKE
men are now willing to pass on to
bridge for the benefit of the IlebreZ ens are now available and may be
the youth of the community,
Society. The .heir secured from any member of the
will bring you greater heating comfort at less
Ladie"
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
t La:, 7:11 attended and proved
financial •
through this association, all the
I read with considerable interes
organization. Hyman R. Cohen
expense. We are ready to prove this statement
benefits and fun that they derived
your splendid editorial on voca-
*
land llyman Moore are co-chairman
during their period of memb&-
Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield is epending a
to your complete satisfaction.
UNDER THE LEADERSHIP
tional guidance. 1 thank you for few
of the (lance committee. They are
days in Detroit.
ship in the troop from the years
OF RABBI
your sympathetic reference to Jew-
' assisted by Charles Gellman, Esth-
1912 until 1922, and at the same
Very many families in this city have
The
ish Welfare Board's bulletin, "Ap-
i l:"Urde tre";:r , S"%V,
,
erE(elm
s
omb(l r , an, Max Tenichin, Max
time help to teach the many les-
plied Arts and Handicrafts."
t • Al Friedman, and Morns
or Mrs. R. name' on Wednestley eve-
convinced themselves of the superior value of
sons
of
citizenshi
til
and
civic
pride
nine,
Dec.
16,
the
purchase
Sincerely yours,
of which are Burris.
the genuine Semet•Solvay Coke.
And Under Direction of
as was taught t them.
to Ile 1“ed for the purchase of hooks for •
MORDECAI SOLTES,
, their library. '•
Abraham J. Rosenshine and Da-'
It was (led (1 that the first
Raymond & Whitcomb
_
Director Jewish Extension Edu-
Order your supply NOW!
vial Berris are supervisory chair-
Wednesday of e b month be of-
Joseph Sehnert/ In in the LI.t on hosi•
Palestine Travel Guild.
cation of Jewish Welfare
men of the convention.
nese.
ficially designated as the meeting
Board.
__
Sailing. From New York
time of the association, to be held
Mr and Mrs. C. J. Levy have retort..I
71 W. 47th St. New York City.
at
the
il
Athle
Club
s week
ON THE
A mong matters brought before
VICTOR
CHENKIN
.
The Cha
n ukah
itley which will
(is pre•
'
hone
a""
simii"
is "'it"'
NEW, DE LUXE, ALL-STEEL
the
association
were:
The boy
nettled by the children of the religious
Established since 1910
school will be held on Sunday .!tern,,,,,,
etern
Orchestra Hall, in a repertoire of scout troop that is sponsored by
at the M•sonitt Temple,
picturesque Continental character the Alumni Association; settin g
songs. Chenkin arrived in New aside of a sinking fund for in-
Men. Fr•nees Levy .1 Mrs. George
Strictly first•clase, all modern states
Fox have returned to their home In De-
rooms with beds and private both..
York less than 10 weeks ago, virtu- spiration prizes for the scouts of
(reit after spending a week In this cur.
Swimming pool. bar and deck sports.
Consult us today about your heating problems
ally
unknown, and has since con- the troop; appointment of an in-
Dietary lawn observed
,
"Iladassah's call," a tableaux, tinuously played there to big busi- spiration committee to invite men
Maximum of Comfort, Moderate non
, A membership drive, sponsotosl
lent an impressive close to the sec- nes ,.
1635 WESTMINISTER AVE.
LOngfellow 1075
.
of
prominence
to
appear
at
meet.;
Write for Information to
lby the House Council of the Y. W. i LINSELL DECORATING and annual donor affair of Flint
Chenkin, who sings in seven Ian- ings to address the members.
RAYMOND Et WHITCOMB
11. A., will be launched on Jan. 1,
it
o f b y II a da ssa h, which was
guages, including Russian, Italian,
ADVISER
AT
PRINGLE,
chapter
Any
one
qualified
to
become
PALESTINE TRAVEL GUILD
and will run until Feb. 1. Rose
more than 1:i5 wo-: French, German,
a
Ukrainian, Cau- , member f the association and ha
' men, Dec. 1, at Hotel Durant.
B COMPLETE PLANS FOR ,
176 N. Michigan, Chicago Siegel is captain of the girls' di-
Detroit home owners will appre- . Harry Winegarde arranged the casian and Jewish Chassidic hymns, not do • so as yet should get i
vision and Leo Bardack captain of
n
r
".11
has prepared a spinal repertoire touch
DANCE OF JR. Y. P. S.
'th the president, M
the boys' division, especially se- date knowing th at Walter II. Lin- ' music for the table aux.
! sell has again taken up his profes-

_ for his first Detroit program. His Klunover 1. Samuel S. Snitz, 149
lected to aid the drive, met at a
Sirs.
rs. Sigmund Seitner made a I program will include "Kaddish," Edison avenue.
4
The largest crowd of the season
pep rally at the clubhouse on Dec. sion as interior decorating anon-'
un " charming spirit of Ilada.ssah for "Die A.Ite Kashe" and "The Rabbi
I
is
expected
to
attend the dance
9 t lay I
the tableaux. It was opened by 1 Alemeilich" from the Chassidic; Detroit Delegates to Junior! of the Jr. Young People's Socie p
d
"over the top." Among the awards i The Pringle Furniture Company 8
group
of
Jewish
women
playing
"My
Horse"
and
"I
Drink
Alone"
I
nt
made the announcemen t
Congregation Shaare y Zedek
that are offered are the Ella Ver a this wil( luncement
Hadassah Ninth Annual
bridge and discussing their various from the Ukrainian; "Fine Nler-
to
be
given
Sunday
evening,
Dee.
Feldman award to the individual
Convention.
activities. At the expression of chandtse and "( awls from the
who secures the largest number of
one of the party that there must Caucasian; and "Come to Me" and
new members. and the Theta
on the Ocean
The ninth annual convention of
be some helpful, constructive work "Tarantella" from the Italian. His
Kappa Rho award to the club or
to be done, the spirit of Hadassah featured number will be "Ratap- lunior Iladassah will tie held at
group that brings in the largest
n Necew27Y, ogcearmiln 2IN
appears, robed in blue and white, Ian," which he renders in five dif-
h ewThy,:ris
number of new members. A but-
Indeee, you will enjoy
the colors of the Zionists, and out- tempt languages.
, fet supper will be served the di-
your stay at our hotels ...
lines in verse and picture, the ac-
Special rates will be offered for the first year that Junior Hada t
ssiah
rt
twins
of comfort a nd con-
j vision which is most successful in
meet n dependently.
tivities of Iladassah in Palestine. groups and organizations, through will
Insist Upon
Th f c. !!( independently.
!
I the drive.
venience ... in the center
delega te s
She asks them and their sisters to Russ Hubbard at Orchestra Hall.
at-
of
every
activity and on
UNITED DAIRIES
The second drama tea , which will
e nr the
tende
take an active part.
n.3
wt
1 .
take
recreational features. Golf
be held at the Y. W. II. A. on Sun-
Naomi
M
Besides Sirs.
Seitner, those oak- GREET MRS. SOLOMON,
...
bathing
... sun both,
. (lay afternoon, Dec. 13, at 4 o'clock,
l' .(:v , a I d a Teitelbaum, Helen Kass t;
part in the tableaux, which
... racing. Moderate rotes
A better and richer milk at
will introduce Shakespeare's most
VICTOR OF TAG DAY
,An irla Bitrt:,n .1, oTxh e lamh
was directed by Mrs. Maude Stew-
...
all
outside
rooms, with
popular women characters. The
no extra cost. Obhinable at
I(i.iitrtS'onSn'SiitIn
den
tar Beagle, were Mrs. Joseph
and
bath.... delicious Hunga

members of Sirs. Wickersham's
your grocer, or by calling Long-
Congratulations are pouring in : Gertrude Rosenthal.
I Cooperstein, Mrs. Sidney Goldman,
cuisine... Dietary Lows.
fellow 6051.
classes in dramatic art will again
en Mrs. S. II..Solomon of 3311 West
h Naomi
Buchhalter,
cultural
Sirs. Muray Rottenberg and Miss
Reduced rate, tor holiday
present the program. Invitations
You'll find the same hi-test
Isabel Leff, Mrs. Ilyman Podolsky, ( h ire's° boulevard for her victory, c a .man, announces the folloBi in g
have been extended to all "Y" mem-
as
head
of
the
team
which
col.
groups:
qualities in our cream and
History
group
b
Mrs. Philip Catsman Mrs. J F
wle
THE FAMILY JACOBS
bers and their friends. On Dec
creamery products.
the largest sum in the tag group and Hebrew group. Those
gene Bloomberg, Mrs. Louis Co -' AY of
.
20 there will he a talk on the Lit-
unemployment interested in joining any one o o
lisp, Mrs. Morris Fishier, Mrs. H y- 'I ay ot the mayor's unemploym
tle Theater movement.
WALTER H. LINSELL
committee, on Nov. 23.
these cultural groups should get i n
1 ' 1'747-
man Leavitt, Mrs.
rs. Elias Warren,'
W
The Boni Amid girls will conduct
Mrs Solomon was presented with touch with Miss Buchhalter, Gar
disn Edward, Rosenberg. The
an international party at the "1"' of Mr. Linsell's association with aPiildre
field
2091-W.
Tinhe
a
loving
cup
by
Mayor
Frank
c
children
250 E,
taking
Slur-
Elaine
the Pringle organization, creating
on Saturday evening, Dec. 12. the
Up: A In
A meeting of the bier(' of dire;
TRIAL
BO"
Never, Betty
very
Fishier, phy in recognition of her efforts.
A'
'
They will take their guests on a a new service department under his Edith Leavitt, Dorothy
held Tuesday evening,
Another loving cup was given Miss tors will
world tour and will present enter-
ri hit hn
thgeer.home of F dyth
supervision. It•has been an amid- !ferry Slesnick and Rosabeth Lob- ('rooks, who collected the largest
tainment appropriate to each coun-
BreChne
'
r
don of the Pringle Furniture Corn- star. Music during the tableaux individual sum on Mrs. Solomon's
ESTHER LOEWENBERG
try visited.
was that of the piano and violin
A hostess class has been organ- pony for many years to co-operate by. Mrs. Emily Ilixson and Nathan team, $139.96. The entire team's Northwesteri Branch
record collection was $3,311.60.
J. W 20. A popular dance orchestra has
ized at the "Y" that receives in-
E. W. • O. Bridge, Dec. 19. • been scheduled for the occasion.
with their clients and prospective Rosenbluth. It was interspersed' Mrs. Solomon previously worked
struction in preparing food, in lay-
Esther Lowenberg has been Be-
through expert counsel in with songs by Mrs. Harry Wine-' as a volunteer in campaigns of the
ing the table for meals, in serving clients
the matter of home fu rnishings and garden.
live on the social committee and
Jewish Welfare Federation and of
The Northwestern Branch of
and waiting on the table. The train- interior decorations. With the ad-
J • may
i
he
e r e ached for tickets or fur-
The
invocation
before
the
din-
the
Jewish
National
Fund.
W.
E.
W.
0.
will
hold
a
bridge
ing these girls receive from Miss dition of Mr. I.insell to their
they information by calling Em-
tier was given by Mrs. Harry Bern-
party on Dec. 19 at the home
Birdie Michelson, a member of the
g iaTn
re i dz 7
8 t9i i9n o8n . N
already capable staff they have stein. Mrs. Louis Lebster, presi•
M rs. B. Stein, 3258. Webb avenuoe f .. p
Formerly Edmund G. Lewis
PM mak
"Y" staff, prepares them for filling added a man of great experience as
E dwin M oss entertained the or-
awl. waH-
dent of the chapter, welcomed the B'nai Moshe Sunday School. : Mrs. Nellie Bookstein and Mrs. E
positions of evperienced wait- he is well known in Detroit as
WIM •
at
an
open
meeting
with
a assembly, exiiressing her apprecia-
Weisman are in charge of the af
sins net
resses. Registrations for this class
- • piano recital. Dancing followed.
consulting decorator, having been Lion of the efforts of the members
-Ha All
The B'nai Moshe Sunday School
81 DiLAWARE AVE.
LXPERT3 ON
are now being taken by Miss Di- affiliated with the William Wright in making the donor
A
closed
meeting
will
be
held
Sun.
fa
A
ir
n
dinner a suc. celebrated Chanukah by giving a
important meeting will be
s n "n° BULOVA WATCHES
"
gement
nah Connell. employment secre- Company of this city for many cess.
day, Dec. 13, at 3 p. m.
TRINITY 2.3211
t ldthoen hfi
o
lni
party
in
each
class.
Candy
was
he
Monday,
on
eda
Setae
repaired a r eeperis
watches
,I.1
)e
rs
c
.
.
14,
tary of the "Y."
- ears, then later as owner of the
years,
Greetings were brought from distributed to all children. Classes a
All repairs gyarauteed 2 yrs.
Helper,
rI, P•
24m
A fourth class in legal stenng. I
Arises!! Company Studios at Wood- 'Junior Hadassah by its president, were dismissed early as there was Atkinson. All members are asked B'nai Moshe Sisterhood to
raphy is in the process of organize- ward avenue and Sproat street.
Miss Ida Krasnick. Mrs. Joseph a program at 2 p. m. The play, to be present.
Crystals
t ion. Miss Connell is interviewing
Sponsor New Year's Eve
ISCr:Za
During these years many of De-, Ehrlich of Detroit, regional direr- "The Enemies of Israel," was

r egistrants for this class every'
Affair.
troit's most beautiful homes have for of Hadassah, gave an inspiring success. Pictures of one scene in'
Tear Cats Pellsked
morning, including Sunday, from 9 received his expert counsel.
address on the work of Hadassah, the play were taken. James Kates,
Sisterhood of
CO nrregat inn to 1 o'clock, and also on Thursday
lad Dial Claanad
The Sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moshe will hold its New e venings, with a view to estahlish- i e The Pringle Company intends to' its aims and its ideals. A num- Miss Esther Schiff, Miss Sylvia
40.
Itern--a0c Crewe.
B'nai Moshe will hold its annual
The whist of Rabbi Folltnitin's
xtend
their
counseling
service
as
her
of visitors were present from Zimmerman and Miss Lena Rosen
Year's Eve party, in the banquet i ng their qualifications for joining'
I,- New Year's Eve party in
R•elunn sr Plsis Hand
lac
t. ti rne i.o.n ..Friday night woe Jr,,
the ban-
"wh Mee.
hallef the Synagogue, Dexter at t his group.
sae
Seeds
Retetrong
quet hall on Lawrence and Dexter.:
victual requirements of the new
The committee arranging the af- the program.
Morris Kornfield
.
Lawrence, Thursday evening, Dec
The closing date for
.60S
Railroad
W•tchmaramd
t
h
ome
Two
orchestras
will
play
all
night.

bu i lders , assu ming the re- fair included Mrs. Lebster, Mrs played a violin solo, and Miss
; 7%
.0 .7 , 4;77n s . ( . hhe fhildren of
Jea-
31, at 9:30 p. m. A 12-course din- t he ping-peng tournament to be
Alf1.4.4.11,1•01 le P.11 warm.
A 10course dinner will be served
sponsibility of advising on the corn- Bernstein, Mrs. Bloomberg, Mrs. nette London played two numbers ,, 7:•St.S.iP.77:1,1,,,,in.:.Ed
ner is being planned. Two or- F rid at the "Y" is Dec. 20.
"ZZI:7:'71.
.i.:C. A 10-course dinner will also be
plete furnishing.
Through
Mr.
Podolsky,
Mrs.
Morris
Fishier,
Mrs.
on
the
piano.
A
short
address
given
,
th
chestras will play all night. Sev-
The Babette Girls will be the Linsell's many years of association William Hauser,
professional entertainers, noise-
17
Mrs. Ellis War. by Rabbi Moses Fisher, and also I. Rare to Mr.
era, professional entertainers, h ostesses at the dance to be held
811er
and 111,.. wink. Levy. makers ■ and souvenirs. Reserva-
1211 Griswold Cur,
with Detroit architects they will ran, Mrs. Rosenberg, Sirs. Joseph H. Mendelsohn, superintendent, ! a son.
noisemakers, souvenirs for the Is. a t the "Y" on Sunday evening,j render
op. thin III Every Cerel•e
tions for party should be made by
this new type of service in- , Block. Mrs. Hyman Winegarden. and introduction of the teachers'
____
des are on the program.
cr. 13.
valuable.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, • sea s calling Mrs. James Sobel, Empire
Sirs. Harry R ine
den.
staff completed the program.
i Robert Allan.
1453-M.

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