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E PCTROITIEISISR CARON lat

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

1

MRS. ZACKHEIM
HEADS U. H. S. WOMEN

1

The annual meeting and straw-
berry nodal of the Woman's
Auxiliary of the United Ilebrew
Schools took place Wednesday
afternoon, June 1, at the Philadel-

....—

Buy them by "Twos" and Carry a Spare Pair!

Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple
Beth El delivered the graduation
address at the Albion, Mich., High
School on Friday evening. During
the coming week he will deliver the
address to the graduates at both
the Ecorse, Mich., High School and
Northern High School of Detroit.

.Adhering to the numerous re-
quests for a repetition of an af-
fair similar to the one recently
given, the Sisterhood of Congre
gation B'nai Moshe has decided to

GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE

s. .msmizzigagEm

Vfiszr;.-,Vrir.NMPTPimsv:*s- wl

The Wayne County Association,
Order of Eastern Star, will hold a
card party Tuesday evening, June
14, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel,
proceeds to go to the Emergency
Illustrated herewith are but a few ex-
Relief Fund. There will be prizes
and refreshments for each table.
amples of "Built-In" Quality Outdoor
Mrs. Ann Weinbeck, past matron
MORE OF THESE FINE
Furntiure. The great showing em-
of Purity Chapter, is the; new
Among the many present at the president of the Wayne County
braces new ideas for Home, Lawn, or
confirmation services at Temple Association.
Beach—and presents a colorful display
Beth El Sunday morning were
Miss Lucienne Bloch, daughter of For the pleasure of Miss Freda
of unusual values.
in 6-button length
the great Jewish composer, Ernest Kesler, a bride-elect, Mrs. Jacob
Bloch, and Lady Hastings, both of Harvith and Mrs. M. Goodman en-
whom are in Detroit assisting tertained 175 ladies at the Detroit.
Senor Diego Rivera in his fresco Leland Hotel at a hincheon and
A new low price on no quality fabric 6-but•
work at the Detroit Art Museum, bridal shower on Tuesday, June
ton slipon gloves. White and eggshell, Choose

0
7, The centerpiece was a minia-
, and carry an extra poir so you'll
The leading article in the June I tare bridal procession under a
always be immaculately gloved. Sixes 6-71x.
.,,
number of Young Israel, the na- floral canopy. After the luncheon
MRS. JACOB FARKAS
tional Jewish children's magazine, Mra. Liebe Schakne and Mrs. Edith
Gloves—First Floor'.
t...1.2A
4 1s
is by Rabbi Leon Fram. It is an Souls, accompanied by Mrs. S. give another dinner-dance and
article on confirmation and is en-1Q. Kesler at the piano, favored the bridge on Sunday, June 19, at
mRs. M. p. ZACKHEIM
titled "flow a New Ceremony Is guests with several vocal aelec- 6 p. m.
phis-Byron Hall. Election of offi- Created," lions.
A Hungarian chicken dinner
cers took place.
will be served in the banquet hall
Aaron D. Markson was the
Mrs. Fred Klein of Webb ave- of the synagogue, Dexter at Law-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
GLIDER with full spring seat con-
speaker of the afternoon, and .he are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. nue and Mrs. B. Wein of Blaine rence avenues. The dinner will
struction, full ball bearing and twisted
spoke on "Education, Religion Henry Wineman at their summer avenue left on a motor trip for the be followed by dancing. Those
t 1
rod suspension, auto-
and Charity."
Ozark Mountains, where they will who don't care to dance can play
home over the week-end.
Mrs. Max Weksler recited "The
'V
matic back adjustment.
spend a few weeks.
bridge, or vice versa. Len's Syn-
Famine," from "Hiawatha."
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert and
copators have been engaged to
While they last
Reports of the various chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert left • Purity's Past Matrons' Club will furnish the music.
were read for the fiscal year. The for their summer home at Charle- I hold its annual outing in the form - Mrs. Max Gross is the chairman
I annual report of the president, voix..
of a luncheon and bridge at the of this affair, and is being assisted
.701 i, P Ural .19%
Mrs M. H. Zackheim, thanked
Knollwood Country Club on Tues- by Mesdames Irving Sims, Singer-
the officers and members of the
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman day, June 14. Mrs. Ilannah Har- man and Hersh. For further in-
RECLINING
auxiliary for their co-operation left for their summer home, "San vith, the retiring matron, and Mrs. formation regarding this dinner
44„00 v s '0
.. -.7 - '4.'
CHAIR with can-
and support.
Souci," and will remain over the Ann Paul, the incoming matron, call Euclid 5553 or the office of
Mrs. Zackheim was re-elected as summer.
the congregation, Fairmount 5787.
opy and foot rest,
will be honored guests.
'
IN
president with the following offi-
Picnic June 26.
in a var-
cers and directors:
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gaylord and
The annual picnic of Congre-
Mrs.
Anna
Aria,
Mrs.
Alice
iety
of
0512 651 Vernal. Highway Rot
Rando
First vice-president, Mrs. A. B. daughter, Myrabelle Gutman, have Bowman, Mrs. Esther Oppenheim gation B'nai Moshe, sponsored by
colors and"
Stralser; second vice-president, taken a home at Deanhurat, Lake and Mrs. May Newman enter- the Sisterhood, will be held. at
• — v „,% ,
Mrs. Julius Berman; third vice- Shore Drive, over the summer.
patterns
tained the outgoing officers of Nankin Inn Sunday, June 26. Mrs.
No Job Too Large Or Too Small.
president, Mrs. Robert Marwil;
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., Jacob Farkas is chairman, and is
Mrs.
David
Levy
and
Mrs.
Wal-
recording secretary, Mrs. Esther
with a luncheon and bridge of ex- assiste• by Sirs. Sam Rosenberg.
W. Sloman; treasurer, Mrs. Wolf ter Lait are spending a week in quisite appointments at the De- There will be dancing, boating,
Kaplan; corresponding secretaries, New York.
troit Leland Hotel on Saturday, swimming and other entertain-
04=10=01=10=101=1000=0= Mrs. Max Wekaler and Mrs. Jo-
June 4. Covers were laid for 32 ments. The public is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sturm will guests.
Children will be admitted free. Di-
seph Ehrlich.
be
hosts
at
a
dancing
party
to
be
rections to get to Nankin Stills
Board of directors were elected
Inn: Take Joy road or West War-
as follows: Mesdames Emil Baron, given at their home Saturday eve-
Do not select summer furniture for
Mr, and Mrs. Simon Shetzer of ren to Middlebelt, go on Middle-
Harry Cohen, Louis Fineman, Es ning in honor of their daughter, Elmhurst
price only—compare features and con-
avenue have as their belt to Ann Arbor Trail and west
ther Goldberg, Mary Gordon, Max Elaine,
house guest Mrs. Shetzer's mother, on the Trail 2 1i miles 'till you
struction, then price.
! Hayman, Abe Kasle, H. E. Lippitt
Mrs. Harry Newman of Law- !Mrs. R. Zeitsman of Columbus, cross the bridge, right between
Isaac Margolis, Aaron D. Markson
Ohio,
the two mindmills.
A. M. Pregerson, Isaac Rosenthal rence avenue was hostess at a
01
The next meeting of the Sister-
Isaac Shetzer, Aaron Carlstein luncheon last Thursday, this be-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenzweig hood will be held on Tuesday eve-
TWO STORES
Jacob Freedman, Himon Kaplan ' ing one of a series.
were
hosts
at
a
family
dinner
for
ning,
June 14, at 8 p. m., in the
A. J. Koffman, Harry Kraft, Jo
With Five New Bungalows Now Built
Mr. and Mrs Sam Gates hale 20 at Northwood Inn on June 5 in clubroom of the synagogue.
sepia Modell, George Roberts
The next meeting of the Young
Morse saulson, Jack Tobin, Leo taken a cottage at Lake Placid honor of the confirmation of their
2990 W. Grand Blvd. opp. Fish nr Bldg. and 431 Gratiot Ana
l 4 SPECIALFEATURE=_HORSEBACK RIDING
son, Jerome.
People's Auxiliary of the congre-
.— —
Weisman and Dr. May Bernstein. for the summer.
gation will be on Sunday after-
Beautiful
woodland
location,
lake
many
miles
long.'
, i
Gamma Eta Mu Sorority, at a noon, at 4 o'clock, in the club-
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisclj-
,
. ..,
,.: ,n Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as well . as
ANNUAL OUTING OF I man of the Whittier spent a few meeting at the home of Bess room of the synagogue.
N: enjoyable.
VA


:
Freedman
on
June
7,
made
plans
days
in
Cleveland
last
week.
The
closing
exercises
of
the
Y. W. H. A. SUNDAY
11 , , An interesting sport program—baseball, football,. volley-
for the moonlight to Sugar Island Sunday School will be held on Sun-
0 • ball and tennis, all under supervision of expert councillors.
on Friday, June 24.
Mrs.
Harry
G.
Brown
and
Mary
day
morning,
June
12,
at
10
At the annual outing of the
Avrunin Camp also announces the addition of a music
o'clock.
Young Women's Hebrew Associa- Press and Mrs. Glen Killian re-
department to its other activities.
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs has re-
from a motor trip in the
Mrs.
Rose
Rubenstein,
well-known
piano
teacher
who
was
0
tion,
to be held this Sunday, June turned
f
turned
from
Cleveland,
where
he
East.
MAX WEIL HEADS ,
in the following; Music n 12, at Bloomer State Park, the
i with us last year, will conduct cl
j gave a lecture and demonstration
Appreciation, Rhythmic Orchestra, Ear Training, Beginners 0 House Council will conduct a pro
CENTER COUNCIL
before
the
annual
state
convention
Maurice
Dreifuss,
Jr.,
son
of
Mr:
gram of novelty games and races.
0' Classes and Auditorium Work.
and Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss of of the Ohio Chiropodist Associa-
A pie-eating contest, a sack race 26460 Huntington Road, who tion, June 6 and 7, at Hotel Stet-
:
Children may continue their regular piano work under a
Max
Weil, president of the
for boys, and a three-legged race graduated from the Royal Oak ler,

! ! !
0 ' teacher's supervision.
Paradim Club, track star and ora-
dash for girls, a 100-yard dash High School last Thursday, was:
All of the above can be obtained at
tor, was elected president of the
a wheelbarrow race, a 50-yard awarded the national honor so-
Miss Rose Ginsberg, bride- Jewish Center Senior Council to
will precede two league baseball ciety plaque, given each year to elect of June 12, was honored with succeed Jack Kaufman of the
HERE'S GREAT NEWS!
games, the first between the Inde- the graduate who best exemplifies a personal shower and luncheon Strangers Club at the Council's
pendents and the Ben Bey& and the ideals of the society in obtain- given by Miss Margaret Howard last meeting of the current sea-
TELL THE GIRL FRIEND!
the second between the Omega ing the highest excellence in the of Stoepel avenue on June 5. Cov- son.
with daily classes will be conducted following program of
Socials and the Phi Beta Epsilon. cardinal qualities of character, ers were laid for 16. On May 18
Sam Stoller of A. Z. A. Chapter
board of education
This event brings to a close the scholarship, leadership and service, Mrs. Sidney Sherman and Mrs. 93, who was active in the Council
active program of this season at
hiked
Special Attention to Children Lied
,
Fred Sherman entertained with a as chairman of the program com-
the "Y." The clubhouse will re
1 ' . Nunery for children from 4 to 7 yearn. Doctor and nurse
Mr. and Mrs. Louis' Gunsberg personal shower and dinner at the mittee, was elected vice-president. I
main open during the summer for announce the Bar Mitzvah of their W ilshire for 20 guests. Mrs. William Kaufman, vice-president I
„pa premises.
club meetings.
:1
. `,)
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
son, Richard, which was solemnized Julius Sherman and the Misses of the Council during the past
Harry Markle, attorney; Oscar last Saturday, June 4, at Congre- Florence and Bernice Sherman of season, was elected financial secre-
. For Vtirther Details Cell Hemlock 0998-W., or Euclid 6684. a Kaufman,
,41
assistant corporation gation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Bay City gave a miscellaneous tary. Harry Lifschitz, head of the
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counsel of Wayne county, and Lawrence. Of particular interest show and dinner on June 1 for 30 publicity committee, was re-'
Sigmund Robinson, attorney, were in the calling of this Bar Mitzvah guests. Mrs. Al Goldberg of Bay elected by acclamation to the of-
judges at the annual oratorical to the reading of the Torah in the City feted Miss Ginsberg with a fice of corresponding secretary.
contest held at the "Y" last Mon- B'nai Moshe Synagogue is that bridge-luncheon, and Miss Esther Alice Frank was re-elected record-
day. Miss Ida Hertz was given I this house of worship was named Karbel of Collingwood avenue en- ing secretary. The officers will be
first place for her oration, "Chit after his grandfather, the late tertained with a bridge and mid- installed at the annual pep sup-
dren of Chance;" Leon Cousens I Moses Gunsberg, who was one of night luncheon on June 8.
per to be held in October.
received honorable mention for its founders and president of the
GIVEN BY
his oration, "The Inverted Pyre congregation for many years.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaver are L A. S. AUXILIARY
mid."
now making their home at 2440
PICNIC ON JUNE 19

--,--.,.*---1. -------- .----
Miss Mary Caplan, former direc- Hazelwood avenue.
Members may register for the
swimming classes and for the golf tor of the Jewish Centers' Asso-
THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL
The Detroit Auxiliary of Los
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell B. Robin-
tournament, both of which will be ciation of Detroit, now director of
conducted during the months of the Bronx House of New York, 13 son of Middlesex Drive, Old Orch- Angeles Tubercular Sanatorium
June and July, by applying at the the guest of her brother and sis- ard, Toledo, Ohio, will be at home announces that all is in readiness
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham to their Detroit friends on Sun- for the picnic to be held at Spring
clubhouse.
0
Caplan, at 2752 Wes t Boston day, June 12, afternoon and eve- Park, Mt. Clemens, Sunday, June
ning, in honor of the confirmation 19. A capacity attendance is ex-
boulevard.
HALEVY-HAZOMIR
of their son, Eliot Finlay Robin- pected as a number of organiza-
tions and clubs have promised to
Sol H. Rose has just returned son. No cards.
HAS CELEBRATION from
attend this affair and have already
a two weeks' trip through
Spring Park, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
In compliment to Miss Edith purchased tickets for their respec-
New York State, in the course of
Amid unbounded enthusiasm, which
Edith Gallow, daughter of Mr. and tive groups.
he
inspected
adult
camps
in
the Detroit Ilalevy-Ilazomir Sing- preparation of opening a new Mrs. I. Gallow, whose marriage to
Spring Water and Dancing Free
Elijah J. Garvey, proprietor of
a••
ing Society celebrated the seventh camp in Michigan.
given by
Ben N. Osher, son of Mrs. F. Spring Park, who donated the use
ADMISSION 25c
anniversary of its existence with
Osher, will be an event of June of grounds and premises for the
■ midnight banquet and dance last
day,
promises
the
patrons
that
plen-
Dr. I. L. Polozker, director of 12, Mrs. Simon Meretsky of Wind-
Saturday evening. June 4, at Mar-
psychopathic clinic of the Re- sor, Ont., was hostess at a miscel- ty of tables and seating accomoda-
shall's Restaurant, Dexter at Coll- the
corder's
was in Philadel- laneous shower April 13 for 60 te:ins have been arranged for, as
• ingwood. Over 200 members and phia last Court,
well as car parking facilities free
week, where, on June 1, guests. Miss Myrtle Herschberg of
ARRANGE TO ATTEND
friends attended the function.
charge. Children will he
was hostess at a bridge for 16
Between the opening speech of he discussed "Schizo-Affective guests. Miss Pearl Gallow com- mitted without charge and a nomi-
Psychoses"
at
the
invitation
of
the
welcome by Eugene Franzblau, American Psychopathic Associa- plimented her sister at a bridge- nal fee will be the adult's admit-
president of the organization, un- tion.
tea for 45 guests, April 30, at tance. A well-known dance or-
has been secured and an
til the closing strains of the last
L'Aiglons. Mr. and Mrs. S. Help- chestra
afternoon of dancing at no extra
dance number played by a popu-
TO BE GIVEN BY
and Mrs. Harry Farbsten er were hosts at a buffet dinner on charge is, in store for the younger
lar orchestra, various outstanding of Mr.
May
1.
Mrs.
Baum
of
Windsor,
Boat Leaves Foot of Woodward, 8:45 P. M.
ur ington Drive were at home
features were presented. Mrs. to their friends last Saturday eve- Ont., entertained Miss Edith Cal- element.
Other organizations and clubs de-
Pauline Brussel, soprano, M. ning in honor of their fifteenth low at a bridge May 4. Mrs. Ira
Plan to make this affair a congregational get-together.
to attend this affair and
Schane and N. Mogil, tenors, sang wedding anniversary.
Copeland feted her at ■ bridge- siring
who have not as yet obtained their
several popular Jewish numbers,
luncheon May 7. Mr. and Mrs. L tickets
may do so by attending the
while Philip Goren presented •
On the Beautiful Steamer Put-In-Bay
'MEMBER LAST YEAR'S AFFAIR?
Keine were hosts at a bridge for conference meeting of the auxiliary
Miss
Ada
Zolla
was
hostess
at
novelty number. Maurice Dombey a surprise party given in honor of 12 guests. Miss Myra Mayer was
Thursday evening, at the Arbeiter
(Moishe ben Moishe) gave one of Mildred Feinberg at
WASN'T IT A CORKER?
Tuesday, June 21, at 8:30 p. m.
hostess
at
a
hosiery
shower
Slay
the Feinberg
Ring Center, 627 Holbrook avenue.
his interesting readings from Sho- home on Leslie avenue
Satur- 14. Miss Eva Werbe entertained Julius Herman, as ticket holder,
Boat Leaves Foot of First Street. Tickets $1.00 per Person
THIS ONE WILL BE A WOW!
lom Aleichem. The whole choir day night. There were last
17 guests. at • bridge-luncheon and handker-
sang several short numbers from Games and dancing were the fea- chief shower at the Women's City reports great progress in the dis-
tribution of tickets.
its repertoire.
Club May 28. Miss Rose Schoen-
tures
of
the
evening.
Short talks by members of the
field entertained at a dinner June
REPEATED BY POPULAR REQUEST
CONTINUOUS DANCING 8:30 TO 12
executive body followed the mid-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen 2 in the Venetian Room of the SHEVUOTH STUDIES
night luncheon. Prof. F.. Zalud- spent last week-end in Boyne Book-Cadillac. The Misses Dolly
IN
HEBREW
SCHOOLS
kowski, musical director of the or- City.
Bachrach and Edith Sklar enter-
ganization, was presented with a
tained 16 guests at a bridge-
During the week preceding She-
gift as a tokenof appreciation for
Mr. and Mrs. I. Nurko, who luncheon at the Detroit-Leland vuoth the main subject in all the
BY T E
the work he has done with the or- spent the winter at Miami Beach, June 4.
classes
of the United Hebrew
ganization for the past five years. have returned home.
Schools was the study of the holi-
In his acceptance, Professor Zalud-
Dr. Ira Altshuler addressed the day. The receiving of the Torah,
kowski impressed the choir with
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser re- Detroit Psychological Society on the pilgrimages of the Jewish pen-
its task and responsibility.
IN THE BANQUET HALL OF THE SYNAGOGUE
turned from a 10-day trip to the June 8 on "Psychoanalysis and ple to the Temple, the story of
Regular weekly rehearsal, are northern part of Michigan.
Hypnosis in the practice of Medi- Ruth and Naomi, were among the
held every Wednesday evening in
85c PER PERSON-21.50 PER COUP.LE
Sunday Evening, June 19
cine."
subjects that featured in stories,
room 123, Northern High School.
L. J. Koblentz of Chattanooga,
conversations and handwork in the
Tickets at Dock or at Temple Beth El
Good Music! Hungarian Chicken Dinner! Bridge if you
Miss Ruth Bachrach, daughter different classes.
Tenn., spent several days in this
Tiger Schedule for 1932 city visiting his children, Mr. and of Mr. and Sirs. Frank Bachrach, Plans are already under way for
like. Public invited. Tickets 75c.
Attendance is not confined to members of the Temple
Home Games.
Mrs. Samuel Plotler.
who Is a student at Drake College, the coming graduation exercises,
Des Moines, Ia., was honored with both of the elementary as well as
memory
of
brothers
and
sisters
who
11,
II.
IS.
11.
Philadelphia.
June
election
to Phi Kappa Delta, na- high schools, that will take place RABBI JONAH B. WISE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irving
Sandorf
and
MEMORIAL SERVICE passed away during the last year . W•shIngton, June IL 16. t.. 10.
tion Committee, at the one bun
son of Reno, Nev.. are the guests tional honorary debating society. in the eary fall. A large class
IL 23.
Boston Jane SO.
GETS AN HONORARY
dredth annual commencement ex
THURSDAY OF K. P.,
Cleveland.
Jul•
0,
IL
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will
of Dr. and Mrs Robert Drewa of '
will be graduated from the Phila-
SL Iqui., Jul, 1, morning and after-
DEGREE FORM N. Y. U. ercises of New York University.
Dr. and Mrs. Al. Lichtblau of delphia-Byron branch and some
Boston boulevard.
the memorial address. Other
PYTHIAN SISTERS deliver
Philadelphia. July 17.
speakers will be Dr. R. R. Gold-
.--
Canton, Ohio, visited their par- smaller classes from the other
Rabbi Wise, who is one of the
Philadelphia. July 21, 27, 14
NEW YORK.—The degree of very few Jewish rabbis thus to be
stone, Sidney L. Alexander, Her-
Miss Dorothy Dories Lieberman, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Licht- branches. Senior members of the
hew York. July 10, 31. and August 1.
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of man P. Cohen and Mrs. Mary and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- blau of 1469 Pingree avenue, over high school are now completing Doctor of Letters was conferred honored by either of the great
Washington. August 3. 1. 6. IL
their studies in order to be ready Wednesday on Rabbi Jonah B. universities in New York City, at
min D. Lieberman of 2284 West the Decoration Day week-end.
Pythias, and Greater Detroit Tem- Meyerson. Samuel Raskin is chair-
floaton./Aurust 7. IL 5, 10.
Wise, minister of the Central the present time is directing a na-
for their graduation exercises.
Chicago boulevard, has chosen
Clevel•dd, Sept. 2, 1.
ple No. 152, Pythian Sisters, will man of the meeting.
I.
9.
10
54e.
York.
Sent.
Synagogue of this city and for the tion-wide effort among the Jews
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbinger
Aug. 9 as the date of her marriage
Musical selections by Marvin Philadelphia, Sept. 11. 11.
hold a joint memorial service meet-
Great is peace, for it is to the past two years chairman of the to raise $2,5$00,000 for the re-
to Norman L Weisman, son of Mr. and daughters have taken ■ cot-
Schwartz at the violin, accompanied Washington. Sept 11. 15. 16.
ing at Detroit Lodge Castle Hall, by his sister, Rose, at the piano, Pyrites, Sent. 17. U. 111.
world
what
the
yeast
is
to
the
fund-raising committee of the lief and rehabilitation of Jews in
and Mrs. Charles Weisman of Day- tage for the summer at Huron
dough. f.
American Jewish Joint Distribu- Eastern Europe,
p. m-, In will be an added feature.
Point View, Lake St. Clair.
Tu.e4*71. Sur
ton, Ohio.

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6th Annual Picnic

Detroit Auxiliary of Los
Angeles Tuberculosis
Sanatorium
SUNDAY, JUNE 19th

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Temple Beth El

1111- ONAVE,JUNE 20

5th Annual Moonlight

Purity Chapter No. 359 Order
Eastern Star

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Sisterhood of Cong. B'nai Moshe

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