America 'elvish PaloNeal Cotter - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 CUPTON TheVentordematARON1(36 SURPRISE PARTY • AT SHAAREY ZEDEK A Large. Proportion of Our Stock of 1 FUR COATS : RAINBOW FOR GIRLS BRIDGE ON SUNDAYI Ain „erg , s D n . o c o. co c sci ty Wedding Calendar N De 611 Feb. 28—Miss Pearls, Silverman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Jacol Silverman, to Samuel Greenfield, son of Mrs. Pauline Greenfield of New York. C .4e March 6—Miss Dorothy Singer of 3770 West Grand avenue, to Samuel A. Faren of 120.15 Martindale. Wedding to take place in I I'ort Iluran. , March 6—Miss Mynne Gertrude Franzblau, (laughter of Mr. and t Mrs. Herman Franzblau, to Irving 11. Wartell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Wartell. 2 PRICE And Much less Than 1 /2! You can buy high fashion Siegel furs now at fractional prices—everything is included from elegant minks to inexpensive sports furs! MRS. DAVID DIAMOND terhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek in the social hall of the con- gregation on Monday, Feb. 22, at . m . There wie a number of 2 psurp rise novelties , b refreshments and prizes: FURS—Seend Floor, THEY'RE HERE! BEGINNING Sunday, Feb. 21 im Engagements Mrs. David Diamond is one of the members of the committee as- sisting Mrs. Charles Hamburger and Mrs. Frank Weisman, who are Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohn announce the engagement of their daughter n charge of arrangements for a Loretta, to Leo Gottfurcht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gottfureht. surprise arty planned by the Sis- They will be at home at 2925 Elmhurst on Sunday, Feb. 28, from 2 0 5 and 7 to 10. No cards. - PAGE THREE Dave Diamond and His DELLA ROBBIA ORCHESTRA 4 'Z:7'i: 4 °1'1%4e i c):7,cesses teg":: h• N5 t "Pe 4oci. rfsto „'age .d ti e"?' March 6—Miss Sophia Radom daughter of J. Mr. Safir and of 2 Mrs. S. Radom l of 2727 Elmhurst avenue to Benjamin 745 Cortland avenue, at Temple Beth El, Dr. Leo NI. Franklin officiating. I —Photo by Crain. Studio. March 6—Miss Ida S. Wexler, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis i Wexler, to Murray J. Minus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Minus. i MISS JEANETTE SCHMITTKE March 12—Miss Gertrude Shatzen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fredenthal of 9593 Delmar , to Leonard Mat ' k ofA Purity Assembly No. 12, Order t lanti c C ity, N. J. the Rainbow for Girls, will give March 13—Miss Saralee Leeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob of a bridge musicale, Sunday, Feb. Leeman of 2926 Webb avenue, to Lewis Tessler, son of Mr. and Mrs. 21, at 2 p. tn., at the Statler Hotel. Morris Tessler, at Congregation Beth David. Miss Jeanette Schmittke, worthy advis or of the order, announces that the Purim ball, an informal affair, is to be held Saturday evening, March 19, at the Statler Hotel. Tickets may lie obtained from Miss Sarah Solai, chairman of the dance. Tuesday evening, Feb. 16, fol- Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Tauber (Beatrice Roth of Brook lowing a dinner, a class of 12 can- lyn, N, Y.) of 4081 Tyler avenue, a daughter, Bernice. didates was initiated into the order, Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sloan (Rose Freedman) of 2720 Fullerton, a daughter, Phyllis Esther. skins t4e a nd t° 411 4-ter/ ;: :Pt4 1:Ce e 4-4 : 1:7; c ult„Zod„: Births Other members of the commit- tee are Mesdames II. A. August, M. Blumberg, 0. Blumberg, H. Cohen, A, Cooper, A. J, Copeland, I). Fauman, S. Frank, L. Gordon, i W. Kaplan, II. B. Keidan, J. Koe- pet, M. Leiter, T. Levin, D. Lich- tig, A. Purdy. L. Robinson, S. Ru- ' biner, S. Saulson, S. Shetzer, A. Silverblatt, S. Stone, F. Wetsman, METH—DWORKIN A. M. Hershman, Charles Smith, The Wilshire Hotel was the II. Brown, D. Diamond, N. Simons, , cene of a prettily appointed cere- II. Wetsman, R. Lowenberg, R. long Jan. 31, when Miss Frieda Davidson and the Misses E. Finley,. Numerous Features Arranged, Including Pre-View of F ea- workin, (laughter of Mr , and Gittleman, F. Weinstein • M rs. Dworkin, became the bride of t M ation P ic 1 PLANS COMPLETE FOR MONSTER MIDNIGHT Sbop- Toirl F luor. filarriagre FROLIC OF MEN'S CLUB OF SHAAREY ZEDEK Rabbis and Congregations, Attention! Expert Choir Leader, and Composer of sweet traditional, synagogual music, modernized in an entirely new way, which David Meth, son of Mr. and Mrs. interpretation appeals to the hearts of all classes. Melodies I Frank Meth. The marriage serv- The Detroit-Leland brings to you this continental musical which gained around 200 new members lately to one congrega- ice was conducted by Rabbi A. M. sensation, offering the latest creations of melody, novelties and tion within four months' time, Alex Schrieber announced that rhythm. They will play daily (luring Iplans. are complete for the monster presented at a similar occasion. Hershman and was followed by a Opportunity for his services now available. The committee also announces that reception and dancing for 250 For more information, write M. BANDAS, 2906 Monte LUNCHEON-12 to 2 p. m. Eddie Loughton, master of cere- 81;rii o . ttdfv,iecatter, ot Sa t hue4iiiaat urday, the meet avenue, Richmond, VirFinia, monies par excellence, has been Miss Dworkin wore a gown of 27, at 11:30 p. m. With the able DINNER-DANCING-6:30 to 8:30 p. m. busily rehearsing a new line f Ivory satin, with a cowl neckline, assistance of Frank Wetsman, a The Leap Year Dance at the D LUNCHEON 75g — DINNER $1.25 entertainment for this occasion, an skirt fashioned bustle ef- e- program of vaudeville and moving trait Leland Hotel on Feb. 29 will and with his band of Merrymakers feet. Her cap was fashioned in pictures has been arranged that lie the first large social event to will give a performance long to be turban effect, with cluster of tiny conducted by the House Counc be fully lives up to the standard set remembered. seed pearls at the sides, which held PARK of the Y. W. II. A. this year. Th The services of Bob Clarke, or- a strap across the chin. A long music will be provided by the Ven e- ganis t and nationally known radio tulle veil and a sheaf of calla e a tri t .l n stt., have been obtained tian Troubadors and there will b e Prospect that another distin- for this lilies completed her ensemble. entertainment during the intermi s- guished Jew may soon be given po- Mrs. Ra 1ph Rhin estone, at- skin. William Ginsberg, chairma n w litical preferment is indicated by beige satin and carried Witt- event. members of the committee, of style information of the committee arranging th who have seen a special secret man en roses, was her sister's ma- reports from llighland Park, De- EAGLET AT CASE AVENUE dance, is assisted by the Misse a Awaits YOU1 showing of the talking picture that tron of honor, and Miss Florence troit's northern neighbor, where Ilia Storer, Esther Chosid an d OTIS M. HARRISON, Manager will feature the preview portion of Later, in white satin, with pale former Judge James I. Ellmann is Direct from Paris openings Edith Paransky and Messrs. Jes of the world most famous the program are loud in their pink roses, was the other attend. Feller and Gerald Nakelsky. creators comes this collec- Mi8S praises of Carl Shalit's selection. ant. Barbara Rhinestone, tion of AUTHENTICALL Y The second debate in the inter The program is destined to be a n iece of the bride, who wore a club debating tournament will talc box office sensation upon its release green organdie frock, with hat to NEW FRENCH STYLES. place on Thursday evening, Feb. 25 Once again STANDARD for its regular run in the first class ma tch, acted as flower girl. John at 5:30 p. m. The subject is: "Re theaters. Because of the unusual Surath performed the duties of demonstrates its superior solved That India be Given Domin arrangements, whereby the Men's best man, and Ralph Rhinestone service by bringing your ion Status," and will be debated b Club was granted special permis- acted as usher. STYLES . . , while they're Samuel Charfoos and Rubin Los Ilion to show this feature talking still STYLES . . . for these Mr. and Mrs. Meth left for a upholding the affirmative side for picture before its regular run, it is styles represent the very cordially invites you to the trip to Cleveland, and will reside the Havuros Fraternity and by last expression of their ere- impossible to announce the name of at 9303 Pinehurst avenue upon Benjamin Samsky and Maurice the picture at this time, or the their return. stars' ingenuity ... destined Ginzler upholding the negative for names of the stars who are giving to play an important part in Theta Pi Omega Fraternity. the history of millinery for the best performances of their nata- VELICK—GERSTEN taking place at SPRING, 1932. ble careers. The audience is as- College students and graduates The marriage of Miss Lillian sured however, of seeing a moving will be especially invited to the B'NAI MOSHE CENTER, Dexter Blvd. Gersten of Detroit to Caspar C. picture treat seldom offered bet , partwy heon Saturday evening, Feb. Velick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Lawrence Avenue. Preliminary reports of the ticke Velick of 2641 W , 27, n the Itabettes will be hos- n aye- committee headed by Moe Prince tesses at a college party at which ! nue, was solemnized by Rabbi indicate a capacity house. Many an inter-collegiate song test and ALEX SCHREIBER Harold Rosenthal on Sunday, Feb. retheater parties have been ar- 1238 LIBRARY AVE. mock track meet will be special . 14. The ceremon y took place at by Charles Agree, chairman of the anged by groups of friends who features. Cherry 5759 the home of Rabbi Rosenthal, 659 Large variety of useful and seasonable merchandise, general committee, when he in- P Ian to attend the performance in An indoor golf party at the Gen- household goods, furnishings, novelties, toys, etc., at c e "Give the people who at- bod y. Plans, details of which East Boston boulevard. eral Motors Building will held genuine "depression" prices, ill be announced later, are on foot on I% ednesday evening, Feb. 24, to tend, entertainment and surprises r a p re-theater party MARKS—WALDMAN which all members are invited for of a value that will far exceed the .° and in- JAMES I. ELLMANN price of admission." to rmal dance to be held Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Waldman i full t h p ay. Reservations of 575 East Kirby av enue an 56 East Columbia Will serve continually complete chicken dinner must be made at the "Y" in ad- Ben and Lou Cohen, theater h w a Hof Congregation Shaarey Zedek . I contesting for nomination a a nounce the marriage of their Near Woodward vance. at 50c, other meals at 35c. managers and showmen with years en hick is to terminate in time to daughter, Elsie, to Paul Marks, 1 mayor. Many of the most influen All German singing and talking Wm able the participants to reach the The "s' Athletic League will DANCING EVERY NIGHT WITH THE FAMOUS of experience, and the owners of 11 ollywood Theater by 30 for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marks of tial elements in the town have de The Newest Screen Operetta play scheduled basketball games on 11: dared for Judge Ellmann am COEDS ORCHESTRA 9411 114cQ e avenue, on Sunday, ; Wednesday evening, Feb. 24, at the the Hollywood, have loaned their m idnight frolic. Enthusaism and Feb. 14, mul at the Belcrest Hotel. , there is good reason to believe . Valuable Door Prizes, Grand Prize and other Raffle. Central High School gymnasium,. valuable services in planning and !r neral interest is running very that he will run well ahead of his Attend, share in our Fun, and Save on our Bargains !opponen. ts At 9:15, Omega vs. A. Z. A. 63; the arrangements for this affair. ev gh and everything points to the Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated. The maid of honor was Florence ening of Saturday, Feb. 27, as a 10:15 Independents vs. Cardinal Judge Ellmann's entry in th The addition of these men to the to la occasion long to he remem- Rosen, the bridesmaids Rose A. C. 11:15 Theta Kappa Rho vs. mar lighten(' I'ark mayoralty race is in, , ' . committee in charge of the program I be red. Ben Bey A. C. a Molitz and Evelyn Shorts the best man was Ben not his first adventure in politics., gives double assurance that the The standings to date are: Parking space for 2200 cars is For two terms, during the war. Marks and the ushers were Ed- midnight frolic will be featured by ; av Won Lott Prt. a !ley affable for patrons of the mid- ward W The Northwestern Branch of the time period, he presided over the ..... 4 1.000 one of the finest stage shows ever lni ght frolic. an, en Pupko and H ighland P ,a Scum . Rho 5 1 ark court as .00 Robert Shorr. Dinner was served 'justice. His record of associate fai , 1, 1 , ,ndents ...... rnrss 1 guests. The couple left on .200 11rne y a Soci.I and sound logic is still recalled by , I 5 .1611 a honeymoon trip to Chicago atdinal A. C. is sponsoring a 1 and residents of Highland Park, 5 .166 upon their return will reside in Detroit. The campaign of Judge Ellmann • • g fough t on the issues of efficiency and economy in city SCHLUSSEL—KAPLAN SUNDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 28, AT STATLER HOTEL A memento of colonial days,. lions completed. The booths tea- government. Judge Ellmann ad- (THE INN AT THE R101,1F3 Samuel Kaplan of Toledo, of Ohio,' now much with in the mind in turing a wide variety of useful I announces the marriage his vacates a strict business adminis- Depiciting say student 111e MoBic by the Carolina Cavalier. — Admission 50c Per Person connection the public bi-centennial .5 Bonn! I tration and insists that the city Purity Chapter No, 359, 0, E. celebration of George Washing- an d seasonable merchandise daughter , Plenty of AlusielPeppyl Entertaining t of , suc h Ann, to Bernard Schlus- H ighland I ark . . . S., will celebrate the two hund th ton's birth, the Martha Washin as groceries, dry goods, und liv eithin Continuous Daily 1 sel, son of Mr. and Mrs. I oui- its income. Hia SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. to 11 p. rn. birthday anniversary of George sin b ra dtume, e t d e paig n w utter- are b - wear, house furnishings, etc., are Sehlussel of Detroit. The iNed-nces Mats. 35c, Eves, 50c, Sundays , a --- Washington, Monday, Fe. 22, with 1 ton cos urine. th ding • be much con induevti• well stocked and the p ublic w i dance be g widely bazaar c and Holidays 50c. place in Detroit Sunday, in Ilighland Park c ir es. discussed Croup Active; Plan. Made a bridge-tea at the S'tetler Hote1. ed by the Sisterhood of Congrega. have its choice of many bargains ll at 2 took o' cI oc ter, c 1 k, in the h om e of the i for Annual Spring Formal The decorations and refreshments Von B'nai Moshe at Dexter bouts,- collected by the solicitors bride's si s Judge N frs. Samue l All D ance March 5. itra Ellmann is widely kncwn will be carried out in an appropri- yen! and Lawrence, this Saturday articles unsold will be disposed of of Calvert avenue. Rabbi Gordon The Detroit Halevy-Ilazomi r ' at Ilersh- as an authori ty on the subjects of There e ei be prizes night, all day Sunday and MoM- i a d c ciliation, man officiated at the ceremony Singing Sovciety's musical direr - 'The Study Group of the -. for each table. PRELIMINARY Members and day, Feb. 20, "I an I 22 Young tor, Prof. Elijah Zaludkowski, ha P'"Ple's Sudety of Congregation s friends are invited. subject. Ile is an active mem- been with the organization for the I Miss Rosalie Lebowitz of 1632 Shaarey Zedek will hold its next past seven years. The effect of her of many fraternal, legal and A regular meeting of Purity Calvert avenue will alternate with Mr. and Mrs. Schlussel left im• social organizations, a director of meeting Sunday afternoon, Feb. 21, his s inpirin g leadership wa seen Chapter will lie held Monday eve-I Miss Irene Becsky of 8300 West mediately for I.os Angeles, where the Knollvvond Country Club and at the synagegue on Chicago boule- at th e first meeting of then corn- ' ning, Feb. 22, at 7.45 o'clock. Jefferson avenue, in wearing this they will make their hme. o yard at Lawton, at 1 o'clock, and hived Halevy choruses Wednesday the Civil Liberties Union, and a ---- A Purim dinner-dance in the I attractive period' dress all during, SUNDAY EVE. will discuss the Chinese-Japanese evening Feb 10 when in a brief s form of a "Cabaret Night," will be LAKIN—KAMIN member of Temple Beth El, Pisgah st ' • e bazaar, and will invite visitors ponsoredPurity ( hapter Sun- Dr. Sullow, chairman, talk to the 125 members present The marriage of Miss Miriam Lodge B'nai B'rith, and the a- to pick their numerous pockets at will lead the discussion. February 21, 1932 Fll gamin , ( aug ter of sonic order. he expressed the belief that the day evening, March 20, at the De- so much per helping; the pockets Mr. and Mrs. A. Si. Kam in of A rally for the ticket sellers for Detroit lialevysllazomir Singing troit Leland Hotel. The patrons, will be loaded down with little 1303 Seward Judge Ellmann is married an,: WEBSTER HALL r avenue, to Alfred E. Lakin son ti,s midnight frolic sponsored by Society now has the opportunity of , , Leo Gottfucht and Dr. Ilar y Metz- novelties of a comic character. ger, are in charge. of the father of three sans. Ile lives • • a Akin, was ib• Men's Club is scheduled for becoming one of the leading Jew- at 55 Connecticut avenu e. solemnized at Sponsored by '' ,, The committee in charge of the lay morning, Feb. 21, at II ish musical organizations in the the bride's residence on Sunday. bazaar, headed by Mrs. Morris Ro- , in the library of the syna- country. Brief talks were also I Feb. 14, at 2 P. m. Rabbi A. M. senberg, assisted by Mrs. Jame , altos,. All those holding rtickets are made by Eugene Franzblau, presi- Hershman performed the eery- Sobel, co-chairman, and a num- iirts.(1 to attend as some important dent of the organization, and M. many in the presence of the im• Mai Berlin and His Orchestra sen ber of other active women of the nueliste families. ouncements will be made. Scheyer, president of the former Sisterhood, reports all prepare- Ilse if Seymour Simons' best or- Halevy-Ilazomir Choral Society. Mrs. Liebe Schakne sang "0 Assessment 50 Cents The Music Study Club will pre- Promise Me," accompanied Iss- Miss elestras has been secured for the The entertainment committee sent a program at the Jewish Cen- _ _____ _ Nark Silverman at the piano. fturth annual spring formal dance has arranged an elaborate program ters Association, 31 Melbourne, on --- Miss Ka min's only attendant to he given by the society Satur- for the coming social gathering. Sunday evening, Feb. 21. Those Ilannah and Isidore Hollander, day esening, March . dance, on Sunday evenig, was her cousin, Miss Charlotte, prominent stars of the Yiddish 5 This n Veb. 28, at participating will be: Miss Helen `'Fish is expected to be on e of the Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth Rosenberg, vocalist, accompanied Hirschberg. and Mr. Lakin was at - ' t altisahgs', Tahpea ( utstanding events of the year, street. This event will celebrate by Miss Lila Brown; Nies. Samuel tended by his brother, David `fish pt earrinagr(a• t reLm itatat inainag's hYei rde (akin. for another week. will be held in the Italian Gardens the formation of a greater and Simons, pianist; Miss Carotene Ballroom of the Book Cadillac Ilo- better Jewish musical organization Simpson and Miss Marjorie Simons, The bride wore an afternoon This Frida). night, Saturday they dress of beig e crepe, with hat and Sunday and tel. A few of the invitations issued for this city, and will present the dancers, accompanied by Miss Ber- matinees and nights, shoes to match. base been returned due to added entire organization in several nice Edelstein; and Mesdames: are staging Philcons Entire Stock of with the ' h inges, and those who failed to numbers as well as talents of both David Huber. Walter Lichtenfold, Mr. and Mrs. Lakin left for tire cast of Littman's Playhouse. Chica go and and other western points 'Joseph Rumshinnky's "The Gypsy Men's and Young Men's write one this time are asked to former choirs, individually. Fol- and Emory Slonash, who will pre- . Friday da night service, are pr iv- on their honeymoon trip. co-operate with the committee by lowing the program there will be sent a one-act play, under the di- ing so popular, i. that record and Un- Girl" ("Doe Zisreiner !itchier). The Suits, Topcoats and MISS ROSALIE LEBOWITZ Is mmunicating with Miss Elinore dancing to the tune of a popular rection of Mrs. Harry Becker. Mrs. .lprcedented --- lib retta audiences are in attr- is by Joseph Lr EH RLICHMAN—BLOOM. I. Silk, of the philanthropic O'coats! 1r(dersohn, chairman, and giving Schoenbrun orchestra. G thr eti.h m h u os tr ic was prepaateine , and coni dancve at the new Shaarey Ze .k, at public auction at the close of red b y A. her their correct address so that an Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bloom The organization invites its mittee, will preside. I Chicago boulevard and Lawton. the bazaar about midnight Mon- ins itati" may At Cost! of Commonwealth avenue an- be day. The Music Study Club will enter- A. This forwarded many friends and well-wishers to N !rr'mply. Tickets for this dance attend this event. New visiting stars papearing this b.hl9,,,, Raohnb d Rabbi tain at the Detroit Tuberculosis . The restaurant will serve see home- nounce the marriage of their week are Isaac prevent i, Below Cost! Arco and Anna ar, being sold only by invitation in Sanitorium on Feb. 22. Mrs. May of a aeries of addresses leading to- made Hungarian luncheons and daughter, Lydia. to William I. Polakov. and n o,, •stance with the usual Ehrlichman of Philadelphia, Pa. Borck, reader; Mrs. Alfred Lowen•, policy dinners on Saturday night, slightly Above Cost! BICUR CHOLEM JRS. ; wards • better understanding ( and Nlonda o f the society. Sunday s tein, whistler; Miss Helen Rosen- Judaism. ". y no on and eveninga at The ceremony took place at Hotel Jr. Home Relief Society. The Bicur Cholem Juniors will berg, vocalist; and d Statler. with Rabbi A. M. Hersh- low prizes. ancers of the Y The tea-dance given by the hold their first spring bridge p O F id --- ray night, Feb. 26, Dr. art y Pereira School of the Dance will John n Slaw man officiating. and was followed Dancing with the Co-Ed 0 ;tine' Society last Sunday at the Chinese Tea Gardens by a wedding breakfast son, executive d tas ed Peoples t t The Junior Home Relief Socket • o on en their services upon this (secs- . M r• and a successful affair. irector of chestra supplying the music will e a meeting at the home of Sunday, March 20, at 8 p. m. • T the Jewish Welfare Federation, will 'Wm Ehrlichman left be Miss program committee has se- Mrs. Harry Cohen and Sirs. he the speaker. his topic being continuous on all three night.s. Miami Beach, Fla. ert The Leve on Saturday, Feb. mi Prizes will be given at each table. T ton. by mater for Grude homes Reid are in charge of The popularity contest conduct- n. , Misses Elise Cohennd 4 red Malcolm W. Bingay, editor This will be followed by dancing, a rranirements. Mrs. the "Jewish Commercial Aspirations." ed in o Fox Theater Bldg. „z. and Edmund Slo- Dr. H h cnnection wi R the Detroit Free Press, to speak entertainment and other novelties. Jo th b yee ax e azear , i h, S reported for their corn- Roses of Zion . man is chairman of the philanthro- I talk in era man will give the third will be decided Monday night. The next meeting. A notice of All clubs are asked to his lanes ates's. The meeting the tepic co-operate p on Meech 5, lc committee. die- A new Young Judaean club h was followed b • the date , n n which he will e talk and and keep this dat Infixing "Commonly Accepted Fic- winners will then be announced All pro- eon formed, tobe furnished by the i and will receive their prizes at th lions." of this meeting will be 'reeds will go to help poor families known as hostess. eirdocei Ben•Ami, Prominent we "Roses of Zion." The s po n sor vertimmint Ahem close of business the same night. made shortly. during Passover, Writer, Dies in Tel Aviv. is. Th e next meeting Elijah Zaludkoweki leads Mitts Sadie Shur. Tempo Saturday Feb.! MONSTER MIDNITE FROLIC in Rev. rar y offi- 20, wi ll he held the service. Admiseinn to the bazaar is free TEL AVIV.-1./. T. A.)—hfor- at the home of Mimi d ecai errs have been elected. A bazaar and the public is invited. Ben Ami Rabinowitseh, noted Freda Velick, 149 Massachusetts: J is planned for June. ewish writer and Zionist pioneer, avenue at 2 p. m I d led here at the age of TB. LEAP YEAR DANCE I OF 'Y' ON FEB. 2 icture; ffalr to Be At Hollywood The t B a er; en and Lou Cohen Help. EX-JUDGE ELLMANN IN RACE FOR MAYOR OF HIGHLAND DIETROIT0LELAIND HOTEL Admission A Precious Cargo FREE Admission The Sisterhood of Cong. B'nai Moshe GRAND BAZAAR 1 STANDARD HAT SHOPPE Saturday Night, all day Sunday and Monday, February 20-21-22 Little Cinema Theater HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT JEWISH OLD FOLKS' HOME Dance—Bridge—Bazaa r ----- Study PURITY CHAPTER'S COMING AFFAIRS MANY FEATURES AT BAZAAR OF B'NAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD • ► von; 1tHE1P4' PROF. ZALUDKOWSK INSPIRES HALEVY DANCE 04) MUSIC STUDY CLUB PROGRAM AT CENTER SHAAREY ZEDEK SERVICES DRAW LARGE AUDIENCE HOLLANDERS STAY HERE SECOND WEEK BEN BEY A. C. MUST RAISE CASH! Philcons