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JUNIOR HADASSAH
I LUNCHEON MARCH 6

Prices of 30 years ago

With Superior Quality



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Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah

I

1 2 c44A11 Shi rts 1 2c

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met Tuesday evening at the Mc-
I , Gregor
Library, Feb. 2. A de-

lightful program was presented,,
including a book review by Mrs.

Beautifully Laundered, 12c Each

AIM



Soft Collars 2c Each

.••-es yi

t,

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. (8sdillsodlAb s. • VA, Some <tr
.,

GOOD FURN.1TURE IS NOT EXPEMSIVE

THRIFTY FAMILY SERVICE
20 Pounds c
minimum charge

Flat Pieces Very Carefully Ironed

I Family Finished Complete •
WEARING APPAREL, including
Lace Curtains, 20c per pound plus
le additional for each article!
FLAT PIECES, including Blank-
ets, 10c Per Pound—Minimum
Washing $1.50:

THESE ARE FIRST CLASS SERVICES

by an old, reliable institution

MASSACHUSETTS LAUNDRY CO.

--Photo I.y D. D. 11•11msn Studio.



Ths Big Down.Town laundry

MISS ZALDA TEITELBAUM

Dr and M
rs. II
ugo Freund were
A delightful program of the
hosts at a dinner last Wednesday
Saturday night singing group of
, night in honor of Philip Semen o
f
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek was I
!Chicago.
rendered under the direction of '
Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski, cantor of
Dr, Alvin D. Ilersch and Mrs. the congregation, •
on Jan. 30.;
Ruse Ilersch spent the week-end Louis Greenblatt, noted tenor, was
in Saginaw as guests of Mr. and the soloist, accompanied by Rev.
Mrs.
Mrs. Max P. Heavenrich. Dr. Zaludkowski. Judge Harry 13.
Hirsch addressed the Shrine Club Keidan presided, and he had the'
on Friday noon on "The Law and assistance of Ilarry Cohen. An
Society," the Saginaw Literary I overflow attendance filled t he so-
Society Friday afternoon on "The cial hall for this program.
Meaning of Culture" and the Sari.
flaw County liar Association Sat-
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 14, the
urday noon 011
"The English Inns Young People's Society of Cvin-
of Court."
, gregation Shaarey Zedek will give
a tea-dansant in the social hall of
Mrs. Irma Strauss, accompanied the synagogue on Chicago boule-
by Mr. and Mrs. M. Becker, has re- yard at Lawton. Wolfe'o Waiver-,
turned to her home in Ligonier, Ines furnish music front 3:30 .
to 5:30.

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Pringle was chosen

PHONE CADILLAC SEVEN•FOUR•TWO•THREE (1423)

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar of
BY THE
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. A. Goldberg
Joseph Illooniresen on Mrs. Emma of the Belcrest are spending the 2846 Taylor avenue will entertain
N. Thrift Coupon. or Diseoune• Arooptod.
Ehrlich Levinger's "Grapes of Ca. winter in Los Angeles, Cal.
m a friends on Thursday, ;
seven sll
noon," a violin solo by Jay Frank,
Feb. 11 , i n honor of the seventh
i accompanied by Miss Edith Scrub,
birthday of their son, Gerald.
and a skit for the luncheon to be
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Finney of
i given March ti at the Steller by the Whittier have been hosts
at
Mrs. Ralph Paul of Ilazelwo od
members of the $10 luncheon com- series of dinner parties, one of
Makers of Quality Furniture
avenue entertained the prese nt
mittee. Miss Zelda Teitelbaum them last Thursday
evening.
To Assist in the
officers
of Purity Chapter
is chairman of the luncheon coin-,
Thursday, Feb. 4, with a lunches tn
mittee.
Mrs. Rose Ripley of Kansas;
and
bridge,
honoring
the
matro
There will be a special luncheon City is the guest of Mrs. Miriam'
n,
Mrs. Hannah Ilarwith.
rally at the home of Miss Pauline, Van Baalend
an Mrs. Frances Ro.'
OF TIIEIR ENTIRE STOCK
Fishman, 2252 Gladstone, Sunday, menblatt of Seward avenue.
The offerings are a greater sav-
The Tuesday Bridge Club is
Feb. 7,- at 2:30 p. m. All mem-
ing
than
we
dared
hope
for
at
this
sponsoring a food shower and
This "Good Furniture" was shown in
bers are urged to attend and bring;
Mr. and Mrs. George Epstean!
time—or for some time to come.
bridge on Tuesday, Feb. 16, at
their friends.
the January show—PRINGLE'S repu-
complimented Mrs. Rose Ripley of
Club Exchange, 10216 Dexter
tation for quality merchandise was well
Kansas City with a dinner at their
boulevard. The admission fee will
known to the manufacturer, hence their
home last Monday evening,
oceries
be gr
to b distrited
immediate decision to choose PRINGLE

among Jewish need e Homemade
—this great advantage will not be of-
Mr.
Mrs. Julius Gilbert o
Now Conveniently Located at
f cake and coffee will be served and
fered
you by any other store in Detroit.
the Belcrest are leaving for Pah
n prizes will be awarded at each
Springs and Corona
lifda Beach an d table. Further information may
Although we reserve the right to
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superinten-
other parts of Caornia the earl y
withdraw this sale without notice.
Between Cortland and Sturtevant
dent of the Jewish Children's part of this week,
be secured by calling Mrs. II.
10 years experience in
Home on Burlingame and Petos-
Lewis, Longfellow 0310, or Mrs.
th• Auto Busin•••
I S. Alexander, Longfellow 6321,
; key, will address the open forum
Mrs. Adolph Sturm of Bosto n
e
lof the Ben Bey A. C. on Satur- b
oulevard is spending the week
slv , day night, Feb. 1:1, at the Beth e
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zeff an-
Naturally the power of PRINGLE
nd in Chicago.
David Synagogue's social hall,
nounce the graduation of their
buying influenced a great price reduc-
"GOOD FURNITURE"
Fourteenth and Elmhurst,
daughter, lila Roslyn, from South-
tion
and with our exacting clientele in
Miss Kathryn Kew of Brooklyn
, eastern High School on Wednes-
Dr. Hirsch will speak on "The N
mind—we exercised our greatest ef-
DISCOUNT
. Y., spent a few days with Mr
Jew in Western Europe." Dane- a
. day, Jan. 27. Reception will be
CARPE
forts—now
we pass the results to you—
TS — RUGS--DRAPERIES
nil Mrs. Douglas Brown of Atkin
- held at the Warsaw Club, 10036
ing and a social hour will follow a
not an undesirable piece in stock.
on avenue, Miss Kew and Mrs
his address and the public discus.' I/
Holmur, on Sunday, Feb. 7, from
rows were classmates at Vassa r 2 to 5 and 7 to 9.
sion of it. Admission is free
°liege.
This lecture is the third in a
Telephone Trinity 2-3488
Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Si. Eston
aeries arranged by the lien Beys,
Dr. Harry Salzstein has re-.
POSITIVELY THE LAST FIVE PERFORMANCES
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
urned to his home at the Belcrest
son, Robert E., on Saturday, Feb. I
FRIDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
fter
a
ID-day
visit
in
New
York,
a
13 at the H
Ilolmur and Tuxedo Tal-
Matinee and Evening, February 5, 6, 7
mud Torah. At home Sunday,
Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Chi- I Feb. 14.
The Two Beloved Operetta Stars,
ago boulevard left for Miami
This month's meeting of Hades- I B each, Fla.
MOISHE OSHER

FLORENCE WEISS
nab will be on Tuesday afternoon,1
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Dann of 3030
Feb, 9, at 2:30, in Hotel Stotler
Calvert avenue announce the Bar
will appear in
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of
Mitzvah of their sun, Alvin Archie,
Mrs. Harold T. Miller will speak A
'inona avenue motored to Pitts-
Saturday, Feb. 13, at the Tuxedo
on "A New Era in International b
Relations." 51 urgh and Atlantic City, where and Holmur Talmud Torah. At I
ra. Fink will remain a few weeks, home Sunday Feb
i
Mrs. Miller is prominently con-
14 bet ;een
7 and 10. No cards.
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nected with the clubs of the city. I
Rabbi Bernard Ileller of the
By A. Zolatarevsky. Directed by Moshe Ocher
She has an engaging personality, H illel Foundation at Ann Arbor,
Music by M. Grushkov
On Saturday, Jan. 30, Miss ZEDAKAH CLUB PLANS
and is a fluent speaker with a I BP
eat a few days in this city, st-
Cadillac 8703
timely message. She is president • to alling the symposium of the Dorothy Kroll of 9061 Delmar
—NO INCREASE IN PRICES—
11th BIRTHDAY EVENT'
BEGINNING
avenue was honored with a gradu-
of the Women's Council for Edu-1Je wish Welfare Federation.
SUNDAY
ation party, Billy Mackie and his
cation in International Relations,
You
Mrs. Jean Tyner of 17521 Wis-
cannot afford tomi.. this acting genius In one of the outstanding
orchestra furnished the music. A
which is comprised of the 10 lead-
dramatic hit• of the season!
Maurice Caplan spent a few
midnight supper was served for 40 consin street was hostess to the
ing women's organizations of De., da ys in Chicago last week.
' The
guests. Those from out of town Zedakah Club meeting on Monday
troit, and is a board director of
afternoon,
Feb,
1,
I'lans
have
International
were Irving Benison and Bernard
the American Association of Uni-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufman and !
Star
versity Women and president of Mrs. Meyer Gerson left by motor . orscher of Flint and Arthur Beni.
IN
the Wayne County League of Wo- ; for Columbus, where Mr. and Mrs. son of Ann Arbor. Miss Lottie
men
Voters.
Kroll
returned
from
Chicago
for
will celebrate the opening with a
Sam :Weisner will join them, en
the occasion.
Two well known musicians who route to Hollywood, Fla.
13y JEFFREY DELL
A stirring drama of emotion,
will participate in this progr
a and sensattonal climax. It will
conflict and mystery, ending in • surprising
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz and Mrs.,
are Lillian Gordon Alpern, vocal-
final curtain.
keep you on edge of your seat until !h.
A. J. Feinberg of Leslie avenue Jack. Cukerman entertained on
ist, and Sara Teitlebaum, piano
Regular
Prices
Will
Prevail,
Night. 25c to $1.25; Mats.
returned from a business trip to Thursday afternoon at Hotel Stat.
accompanist,
Chicago.
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 25c..50c.
lee with n surprise luncheon and

theater party in honor of the
HALL
Mrs. M. Diamond of Calvert graduation of their daughters,
etiiteeo
r
at Philadelphia and Byron Avenues
:nitaesrttaiinuetd
with a bridge- Ruth and Ida. Covers were laid
s i i ay.
Guest Speakers Will Address You
for 14 guests.

GRAND RAPIDS
FURNITURE CO.

Complete and Perfect Service Is
Building This Business Rapidly

Tremendous
Reductions

ABE MAX

Auto Service Inc.

FORUM OF BEN BEY
TO HEAR DR. HIRSCH1

12316 DEXTER BLVD.

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LIQUIDATION

DISCOUNT SALE
CONTINUES

PHONE HEMLOCK 9656

) 5% DISCOUNT

Displayed at our
Boulevard Store Only

15%

LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE

TWO STORES

PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY

HADASSAH TO MEET
TUESDAYAFTERNOON

2990 W. Grand Boulevard opp. Fisher Bldg and 431 Gratiot Ave.

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"Divine Love"

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Palestine Gewerkschaften Campaign

"PAYMENT DEFERRED"

BANQUET

ZALMON RUBASHOW, of Palestine
IRMA LINDHEIM, of New York

ion. Early

CALL GARFIELD 9069

'BAZAAR

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TO BE GIVEN III

The Detroit Ladies Lechem Aniyim

Saturday Evening, Sunday, Monday,
February 6, 7, 8

at the

AHAVATH ZION SYNAGOGUE

446 Holbrook Avenue

MUSIC—GOOD FOOD—BARGAINS

Come and bring your friends. Help along, a good, worthy

cause.

Your Old Friend

MARK WEINBECK

is back at his old station

giving complete automotive
service

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Service

OIL— GAS—TIRES—LUBRICATION—ETC.

Phone Glendale 8900

3 Day Special

Shoes Repaired

59c

Per P•ir

WITH THIS AD

Light tan leather' used. All work gu•ranted.
shoe. • specialty. Galoshes repaired.

Dyeing

M. KANER

BETTER SHOE REBUILDING
127 GRAND RIVER E.
12916 E. JEFFERSON

Opposite Broadway Market

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East Sid. Store

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ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
ELECT OFFICERS

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MIZRACHI HATZOIR
OPENS CLUB ROOMS

A —
Precious
Carol)

Election of officers of Zedaka h
Mrs. Alice Kaufman of New ; The Misses Ida Lessin, Myra
Juniors took place at the home o f
Ilylda R. Eisler on Sunday after York City, who is a guest in the; Potashnik and 'Mollie Kurtz will
The junior organization of the
noon, Jan. 31, resulting as follows . city, was entertained at a bridge- be hostesses at a bridge-dansant
Mizrachi, Orthodox Zionist body,
luncheon at the Wilshire given, to take place at the Chinese Tea
President, Helen Brown; vice-prey „ by
known in the Diaspora as Mir.
Mrs.
James
Stern
and
Mrs.
P.'
Gardens
Friday,
Feb.
12.
at
8
p
' ident, Irene Soliter; recording sec Gerson.
rachi Hatzoir, and in l'alestine ns
m. The bridge is held under the
ritary, Adele Zellman; correspond
of style information
Ilapoel Ilamizrachi, in addition to
auspices of Junior Hadassah, the
Ins secretary, Bernice Goldman
Isaac Shetzer of Longfellow
educational
and cultural work,
Awaits YOU!
"!. treasurer, Rose Cohen; reporter avenue spent a few days in New Proceeds of which will f80 toward
, participates in active cultivation
Hadassah's
annual
$10
subscrip-
Direct from I'aris openings
Rayetta Pollack. Mrs. Harry I York City last week. and colonization of Palestine,
tion luncheon for needy children
of the world most famous
("Mother") Klein addressed the
'
The constant increase in Detroit
in Palestine. An invitation is ex-
creators comes this collec-
club, and her daughter, Mrs. Sarah
membership necessitated club-
MRS. SYLVIA SHAPERO
tions of AUTHENTICALLY
Eisler, greeted the girls. The next , Miss Claire Grant, daughter of tended to all clubs and individu-
rooms
for both social and educe-
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
S.
Grant,
als.
The
program
for
the
evening
meeting will be held at the home graduated }
NEW FRENCH STYLES.
from Highland Park will include refreshments, dancing been completed for the eleventh boast development. These club-
of Eleanor Shapiro, 3236 Calvert
Once again STANDARD
High School on Feb. 4 with high and entertainment.
anniversary dinner-dance which is .Mans
"a are
— h JCu ted at 9109
avenue, on Feb. 14, at 2 o'clock. honors.
demonstrates its superior
to
take
place
at
the
Chalet
Road;
Twelfth
'45t194('
at
``Clairniount.
service
by bringing your
The girls will bring to this meet-
of chorieroi• a 1. 1
1 17e
. . ly
13. b Br(i.(rig
k emalun ncwhaeson
hosattessh ea r house, Eight-Mile road at Gratiot, ( lasses and study groups are now
ing sundry foods and canned
STYI.ES . . while they're
Joel T. Feinberg
t i Fell. 14.
Something
unique
is
being
organized
in
elementary,
goods for a food shower.
still STYLES .. , for these
Pa., and Joe Abrahams, a student home on Calvert avenue
and an excellent orches- and advanced Ilebrew, Jewish his-
lest
styles represent the very
at the Univ
ersity of Michigan. Wednesday, honoring her sister- tea as been arranged to furnish tort', history of Zionism, and gen- 1
last expression of their cre-
ANNUAL FORMAL BALL
music for the evening.
era) discussions.
spent it few days in the city and . in-law, Mrs. S. Abramson.
Any Jewish;
ators'
ingenuity ... destined
OF A. E. PHI FEB. 13 were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I The following will act as ho s t- young man or woman who is an
to play an important part in
A. J. Feinberg of Leslie avenue.
,
ess es: M esdame Alice Solovich , adherent to Orthodox Jewry and
Mrs.
Louis
Greenstone
of
Lns
1
the
history
of millinery for
kn „des has been

l'i, the University of Michigan
the guest of Mr. , Blanche Greenblatt,
att, Sylvia She- who is interested is invited to at-
SPRING, 1932,
ha1 ter of Alpha Epsilon l'hi, is ! Mrs. Rose Lowenstein of Ne- and Mrs. Abraham Greenstone for' Pan, Sarah Baker, Esther Shugs-r- , tend regular meetings. A special
s I n oring its annual formal ball goner, Mich., spent a few days the past few weeks.
man, Anna Elias, Minnie Can- meeting of the organization will '
'ant the Detroit-Leland Hotel on with Mr. and Mrs. Henry WeiM
he h held at the clubrooms on Mon-;
yassar, Nine Levitt, Jean Gould. day, Feb. 8, at 8:30. Election of
Saturday evening, Feb. 13, from 9 berg of Pasadena avenue.
Saila Karbel, Anna Karbel, Anna
until 1 o'clock.
BRIDGE, FASHION SHOW Arfa and Anna R osen baum. Res - officers and final arrangements of
William Caplan of Edison MT-
Chaperones for the party in-
ta e kl
p ace.
OF BETA RHO DELTA ervations may be made by calling! program will
1236 LIBRARY
. r. a nd M rs. Ed. la olf, Mr. nue left Sun lay
ay to spend the win-
AVE.
the chairman Mrs
M rs. Mari Ilern n • • The first of a series of informal
and Mrs. J oseri h Ehrlich, Prof.
ter in Miami Beach, Fla.
,
Cherry 5759
a Friday
and
Fr
A b ri d ¢.
ge and fashion show is to Longfellow 7368, or associate
lecture • discussion -s on g
Mrs. I. Leo S arfenen, Mrs. Ralph
r(13n
1a
eyt e,Rehnoi
ar
S ,i .ro
h 5 r. (2. hairman. Mrs. Esther Davis, Gar- evenings will be held at the club-
The last meeting of the Detroit l i ' t;
Greenberg of Buffalo, 'Miss
use
he Id, 4031- J .
Gsi
rooms this Friday evening, F eb.
g / m
i veS
tit
a o re
l Society was h
Brown, Nits and Mre. Herman Fin- Ph
at in the Aztec Tower on the thirty-
M r.
s Zelda Meyers of the Euro- 5, at 8:30.
the home of Dr. Jahn I,.
Rosetield, second floor of the Union Trust pean
elfare Organization anti .. n (?!, fficer `, are:
President, Isaac
; and Mr. and Mrs. Sig 2499 Pasadena avenue, on Mn- Building
ppoS
A complete show in Mrs. Henry B
i I 0 f Ch icago, Ill.,
d ay. Feb
vice-president,
dent, M ss
i
Desenberg of Buchanan Mich
'
Let'. Dine at
. 1. Thakar Day Sher- spring and summer fashions is be- welt. guests at th is
Josephine II. Stern is chairman man'esive a talk on "Gandhi and , in g
arranged by the B. Siegel Co. dakah Club acknowledges darn- rotary, Miss Nettie Tana;
eons-
India
"
ch
of the dance committee and is be-
Models
shown
will
include
sport
nding
secretary, Miss Esther
tions from the Anne !umbel Club Edelman
ing assisted by Jean Goldenberg,
`p e
ar, in ormal and formal gowns, and Mrs. Zelda Meyers. f
treasurer,
David Is
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lind of 7(:fing
Lisette Freund, Beatrice Ehrlich
Ir. an ideal spot for
Br
l
hbi
a t s, bthg
esser.
a in suits and
324 West Chicago
hicago boul evar
tired
/ and Terry Fisk.
Mrs.
Sarah
Baker
of
3.67
Webb
Br
left millinery. Unique prizes will be av
shopper s to whil e
Thursday f
Among
the
features inaugural-
away a rest-
avenue will be the next hostess to
month's
stad
y
in given at each table, in addition to the Zeilakah Club meeting on ed by the
Mia mi, Fla ..
ful hour. It may b e
PHILOMATHIC ENDS
anything
several door prizes.
library, w
where all material, includ-

I Monday afternoon, Feb. 8, at 1:30 in, magazines and
periodical
from "running in for lunch" to
. SUCCESSFUL TERM
The committee in charge of ar-, o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Berger
, .
a formal dinner.
rangements
is
headed
by
Miss
Rita
pertai
ning
to
Jews and Jewish af-
entertained with a supper party at B
The Philomathic Debating Club the Book-Cadillac
lack , chairman, and is composed
fairs will be obtainable. Promi-
Hotel Saturday of Mis
held its last meeting of the Sept..
s Sad -e Levin, Miss Shirley Gifts to Brandeis
Table Service in
rent local men will be approached
evening for the pleasure
of Miss
Golden
re
'31.jan., '32 term on Sunday at
for contributions to this library.
Elizabeth Lieberman and Alfred Galin and Miss Dorothy Schecht er. !
Grill and Pine Room
Book Fund .
the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
The sorority has more social .
The clubroom), will be open
Polasky, , whose wedding will take
--
The feature of the evening was an
place Feb. 11. Saturday after- service work to do this year than
every night in the near future.
interesting talk on India by S. F. noon Miss Marian Moyer gave s ever before, and this affair must
The Brandeis Golden Book corn- Information may be secured by
!fuse in-K ahn.
raise a large part of the quota mittee acknowledges contribution. calling Empire 9484 or by
bridge-tea in honor of SIIS
Lid,-
N
corn-
- '
The club intend. to hold its
erman, and Wednesday Mrs I.es- necessary to continue to take care from Rabbi A. Ni . Hershman and munication with the clubroom,
semi.annual social this Sunday at
of the destitute families on its Dr. and Mn.
ter Smith gave a bridge-luncheon. li
s Otto A. Hirsch.
sta.
1935 Taylor. All members and
The Ntis.ses Lourine and Bernice ,
alumni are asked to be present.
The new headquarters of the
1130 CRUIVOLD
Polasky will be hostesses this Sat-
Philomathic extends an invita- unsay aftern oon a t a lun c h
$4ar vol h.444.
ro
are at the Taller Hotel,
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
eon and sorty
tion to all young Jewish men who linen shaver
the
bride-elect,
where
tickets
may
he
purchased
far
Knights of Pythias, Detroit
o n Thursday evenings from my.m.
are interested in forensic activi-
Lodge Ni,. 55, will hold
and Saturday night Mr. and Mrs,
a regular
ties to attend its meetings, with Herman Marks,
bars'
The Gewerkschaften Campaign
Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
meeting on Tuesday evening, for the Jewish workers in Pales
the ultimate purpose of joining the sepr Gerson and Mrs
. 9 at 7:30 ' c I ock.
Feb
L
organization.
tine,
of which Morris Scheyer was
will honor Miss I.ieberman
" and
HARRY KALETSKY, Sec. chairman
--------
Mr.
r. Polasky with a dinner-dance
for several years, will
Don't forget ft include
Rabbi Jerome Folkma. n'. . •ermon Fri•
By order of
PERFECTION; OD GE
.,
give
a
farewell party for M r. and
at
11,
h
ars.
P oenix C lub.
Thi • t • S aNIL
S undaY R....ICio. n. ...mon
• •
Perfecti on I.o dg e o.
'El
.. C OLDFINE, C.
will be
on - Sorry
486, F. A night Mr. and Mrs.
The Light s
Scheyer
(Emma
Lazaroffl
Burton Fr ied • elig
A. M., will hold a special
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communi- man will entertai n
this Saturday night, Feb. es at the'
,
the young
Farband stin
e
cation on Wednesday. Feb. 10. F.. couple with a dinner
Edward Mt...finer of the 'fuller.
Re..
Famous Marinated
Folkshule,
Twelfth and
r Rotel.
A. Degree at 4
at their Detroit,
A CORRECTION
visited hi. sinter. M
' Blaine, prior to their departure
p. m. Banquet at home.
,
'Cohen, during the hod week-end.
8:30 p. m. Hon. Judge Ormond
Through an inadvertence it was fo r Pale.
announced in last week's issue of
Hunt of the Circuit Court will
31r. and Mrs. Scheyer plan to
A Delicious Product
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