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HADASSAH TO GREET
MEMBERS WEDNESDAY
Program Arranged on Behalf of
Forthcoming Fifth Annual
Donor Luncheon.
Next Wednesday afternoon,
Sept. 28, at 2 o'clock, Detroit
chapter of Hadassah will greet its
members and friends at the Phoe-
nix Club, on behalf of the forth-
coming fifth annual donor lunch-
A program especially ap-
eon.
lar meetings held every other
Wednesday.
Dora Berkowitz donated her home
for a Hallowe'en party for the
----
members
and husbands of the club
Equality Club held its first fall
Shaarey Zedek Ladies Hold An-
on Saturday, Oct. 22.
meeting Sept. 14, at Tuller Hotel,
nual Event Neal Monday,
Sabbath Servic.1
room 9. Definite plans were made
Leon
••• Fran' will occupy the pul-
Dedication of Tombstones.
pit Saturday morning, Sept. 24. at 10:30.
The Sisterhood of Congregation for a dinner-dance during the latter
and meek on the subjecct 'lb* Fall Shaarey Zedek has arranged a e- part of November.
/Wyk I.
The dedication of the monuments
Estimates
were
taken
for
50
tons
lightful
afternoon's
program
for
Hely Itay S•rvk.•
As •nnounced In previous I... 0 •
annual luncheon meeting, to be of coal which the Equality Club of Ethel Duschinsky and her daugh-
The Chronicle, earl.. for the eve of Its
:
ter,
Helen, will take place Sunday,
held
in
the
social
hall
of
the
syna.
Rash its.sooss wiii bests on i0,1 Feld 1
will distribute among the needy
on the gogue at 12:30 p. m., Monday, Sept. families during the coming winter. Sept. 25, at 11 a. m., in Oakview
ni•ht, Sept. c so. at 7 o lotk,
. Plea. 26.
Cemetery. Rabbi M. Fischer will
following morning at 10
Thanks were extended to the presi-
he in vaur places pomptly.
Scheme," or "How dent, Edith Paransky, for obtain- officiate. Relatives and friends are
"Mrs.
soesisweetery S.. ..
em. Women Earned Their Dollars," a
fur
card d.iing
r
to attend upplern ys
Tear
ing the Tuller Hotel for the regu- invited.
Zemple Sall El
Notes
NEEDY TO GET COAL
PLAYLET TO FEATURE
SISTERHOOD LUNCHEON FROM EQUALITY CLUB
• ry servir. should send in application.
onc e.
s of admiss i
. allow capacity of the halls In which ,
• to be held 14 compare-
he service"
tively limited, and it is imperative that
here should be no delay in making no-
plicat Ian.
Garment Bridge Yea:
The garment bridge-tea which was
to have been held Monday, SW. SC
ha. been postponed to • later date.
GuG ett.s.ti . n itnheth CeitY
e ity who are members
In good aka ding of eongregations In
their home tit. will be accorded the
pit% e E di , d h uery .
.T..ezp.1. • of
tes
r.tie:
il ioeguatl hniR
1 Grand Piano
• .. Bringing added charm and richness and
distinction into your home . . . a splen-
did instrument, too, for the musical
training of your girl or boy
There is nothing else
which so transforms
and beautifies the
home as does a grand
piano . and with
such prices at these,
and terms to suit, it
is certainly easy to
have one.
And GRINNELL'S
stand back of each
instrument . you
can depend upon the
one you select bring-
ing you long and
abundant musical en-
joyment. These ex-
changed grands are
priced for quick sale.
Come Monday.
SOHMER
$635
Small style, dark mahogany
WEBER
$275
Large style, rosewood rare
GRINNELL
Parlor grand style. Beautiful tone
$452
STECK
Small mahogany. Almost like new
WHEELOCK
$598
Brand new, apartment style
Mahogany
$495
Small mahogany. Looks like nem.
$275
BAY
CABLE
Small style. Handsome mahogany
ease
SETTERGREN
Apartment style, innhogany. Like
nem
$388
$385
Terms to Suit Tour Convenience
"THE MUSICAL CENTER OF DETROIT"
111 it S;• •
G
MISS HATTIE GITTLEMAN
ill
hospitality.
Interest in this event is aug-
mented by the return of the dele-
gates from the Hadassah annual
convention, which has just taken
place in New York.
CONGREGATION
B'NAI MOSHE
1228 GRISWOLD STREET •
near Grand River
UNIFORMS AND SPORT APPAREL
.. A New Kind of Store
for Detroit . . . . .
MRS. WOLF KAPLAN
propriate to the occasion has been
comedy playlet, under the direction
I arranged by Miss Hattie Gittle.
of Mrs. Max Keidan, will feature
man, Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mrs.
the program. This playlet relates
!Henry Levitt and Mrs. Harry L.
the many unique and humorous ex-
Jackson,
who
have
prepared
"Lil-
periences of a group of women
I
lian Dreams" as the afternoon's
members of a small town sewing
entertainment. The playlet, ac- J.W.E.W.O. DINNER
icircle in their attempts to earn a
companied by incidental music ,
GIVEN THIS SUNDAYidolla; for sweet charity. The char
!
acters, consisting of members of
will be enacted by the following ,
the Sisterhood, will be costumed in
all of whom have assumed posi-
A home-cooked dinner will be
tions of responsibility in the donor
fashions of 1912.
served by the Jewish Women's the Kurt
Peiser, executive director
luncheon campaign: Mesdames European Welfare Organization
Samuel Berman, A. II, Brodie, this Sunday, Sept. 25, from 2 p. of the Jewish Welfare Federation
of
Detroit,
will discuss current ac-
Philip Broudo, Abraham Cooper,
tivities among the social agencies
Ralph Davidson, Joseph H. Ehr-
of this community.
lich, Seymour Frank, Chas. Ham-
o r Jacob Sonenklar will sing
burger, Joe Magidsohn, M. L.
Cant
a group of operatic selections.
Prentis, Louis Robinson, Harry
The reservations received indi-
Shulman, Abraham Srere, Mary
cate that the annual luncheon has
S. Zolla and others.
become a popular event, and that
Arrangements for the tea are
the capacity number of places will
in charge of Mrs. J. M. Berris,
be reserved before the doors open.
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Nor-
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Townsend
man Shwartz, co-chairman. The
8-8275, is in charge of reservations .
board of directors will extend
Congregation:
it STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES ND-
Americcani,
p.• Union
present e her
Hebrew Con .... lions Courteay Card, or.
some letter from the officers of their I
congregation indicating their member•
ship.
T. Parents.
Carrots of childr en of the ages of four
and five are ed•lited to enroll their chil-
dren In the Pre-Kindergarten and Kin-
of the School of Re-
dergarten et
ligion. Parents of children near th•
sees or four and five who are not yet
students of our School of Religion are
advised to delay no longer in enrolling
them. Parents of children who ars en-
yet begun
rolled but who have not
to attend are advieed that children are
considirably handicapped by missing ass-
stuns of the school.
them Eb l eC r. olle o rt,
Bem
are in•
e th
sited now to set aside every Monday
night ...very Monday morning for Jew-
ish studies Most of the classes w ill
be offered on Monday night. Spe cial
c m l orning for women will be given Monday
•11e _I 1 , P
NOW OPEN
• • • A Store for Military Men-
• • • A Store for Sportsmen and Women-
••• A Store for Hunters & Outdoor Folks-
A Store for Commercial Uniforms—
•
After twelve years of service to the people of Detroit
PETERS' now open a beautiful new store at 1228 Gris-
wold, just a few doors from Grand River ... We invite
you to visit us on our opening day and to make this your
headquarters for the specialty lines we carry . . . The
entire stock is brand new, just in from leading American
and English makers .and all marked at PETERS'
PE TERS' SELLS FOR LESS!
traditional low prices ...:
VALUABLE
Souvenirs
to Customers
Ms n
Orders
Filled
The following officers and members
of the board of directors, will be
hostesses for the occasion: Mrs.
Herbert II. Warner, Mrs. Harry Z.
Brown, Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mrs.
David Diamond, Mrs. Frank Wets-
man, Mrs. Ilarry Wetsman, Mrs.
David Lichtig, Mrs. Ralph David-
son, Mrs. Merman August, Mrs.
Morris Blumberg, Mrs. Oscar
Blumberg, Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
Mrs. A. J. Copeland, Mrs. Samuel
Eder, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Miss
Elizabeth Finley, Mrs. Seymour
Frank, Mrs. Meyer Ginsburg, Miss
Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. Jacob Her-
OPENING`'
SPECIALS
!
•
Second nomination and election
of officers for Congregation B'nai
MRS. A. KATZIN
Moshe will be held on Wednesday
Mrs. Har- Lady's Imported
m. until midnight, at 9125 Twelfth vith, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan,
evening,
Oct.
5,
at
8
p.
m.,
in
the
ry B. Keidan, Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler,
-
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branches
street, near Clairmount.
meeting hall of the synagogue.
Felt Hat . .$2.95
Mrs. Joseph Koppel, Mrs. Moe Lei-
Mrs. R. Zide, a vice-president of ter, Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mrs.
(As pictured)
Sisterhood:
The Sisterhood of Congregation the organization, and the chairma n Emil Loewenberg, Mrs. Sol Perl-
"Uncle Moses" at Annex. B'nai Moshe will hold second nom- if this affair, with the assistance man, Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy, Mrs. Lady's Suede
u Robinson, Mrs. Sam el Ru-
ination' and election of officers on of Mesdames D. Silverstein, also Charles
Jacket ... .$3.65
Tuesday evening, Oct. 4. After the a vice-president, and S. Kief, active biner, Mrs. Saul Saulson, Mrs.
(A. pictured)
meeting refreshments will b e member of the board, are prepar- Aaron Silverblatt, Mrs. A. Stral-
ing
home-cooked
meals
and
enter-
ser, Mrs. Nathan Simons, Miss
served and bridge played.
tainment.
Lady's
White
Freda
Weinstein,
Mrs.
A.
M.
Services:-
A tag-day will also be held on Hershman, Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs.
Saturday, Sept. 25, at midnight,
Ascot Tie . . .95c
Saturday
evening,
Sept.
24,
the
Charles
A.
Smith,
Mrs.
D.
W.
Si-
the first Selicoth will be rendered
(As pictured)
mons, Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, Mrs.
in the synagogue. Rabbi Moses night of the first Selichoth.
will be held J. Zechman and Mrs. D. Zemon.
Young Israel of Detroit invites you—the young men and
Fischer will occupy the pulpit and , A s eclat meetin•
Ladies'
or Men's
Sept. 26, at 9125Twelfth.
women—to attend Rosh Ilashonah and Yom Kippur services
deliver a sermon, and Cantor A. A. 1 Monday, Sa
At this meeting arrangements will
Riding
Rosenfeld and his choir will offi- be made for a bake sale to be held
at its synagogue in the Jewish Center, 81 Melbourne Avenue
L.A. S. AUXILIARY
near Woodward. To your parents • welcome is also extended.
ciate.
Breeches . .$2.85
Thursday, Oct. 6, before Yom Kip-
High Holy Day Services:
(A• pictured)
Cantor Hananlah Davis of Palestine and now of Young
tins
pur, at all Jewish meat markets in
BANQUET ON OCT. 30
Services during the High Holy Detroit.
Israel will officiate during the holy days. Interesting speakers
Free
Days will be held in the synagogue
Lady's Riding
Arrangement will also be made
have also been secured.
The
sixth
annual
banquet
given
with Rabbi Fischer occupying the for the twelfth annual ball of the by the Detroit Auxiliary of the
Because the seating capacity is limited you are urged to
Boots . . . .$5.75
pulpit and Cantor Rosenfeld and organization to be held Sunday, Los Angeles Sanatorium will
be
make your reservation early. The committee will be at the
(A. pictured)
his choir officiating. Tickets for Nov. 27, at the Aztec Tower. Re-
Jewish Center every evening (except Friday) from 7 to 10
the Iloly Days can be secured in freshments and bridge will follow' ten Oct. 30, at the Philadelphia-
o'clock, and on Sundays from 1 to 6 in the afternoon.
yron
Center.
Men's Riding
the office of the synagogue daily the meeting.
Several prominent guests have
' Reservations can also be made at 957 First National Bank
from 9 a, 0l. to 10 p. m., evenings
Boots . . . . $7.75
Mrs. A. Katzin is president of the been invited and an official direc-
Building or by calling Cadillac 8788.
from 8 to 10 p. m. and Sunday organization. for from the Los Angeles Sanator-
(As pietund)
morning from 10 a. m. to 12 noon.
ium is expected to be present. Or-
Young Peoples' Bible Class:
ganizations and clubs are urged to
The Young Peoples' Bible Class MRS. M. RODIN HEADS
keep this date open and attend this
will hold its next meeting on Tues- ROSENWALD AUXILIARY affair. A strictly Kosher dinner
day evening, Sept. 27, at 9 p. m.
will be served. Music for dancing
sharp, in the club room of the
At an enthusiastic meeting of is being arranged for. It is plan-
synagogue.
WHOLESALE TO
Women's Auxiliary \of the ned that delegates will be given a
the
A scene from "Uncle Moses,' Talmud Torah:
detailed report of the year's ac-
EVERYONE
Instructions in llebrew are given 1 Julius Rosenwald Post, held last tivities so that all affiliated organ-
starring Maurice Schwarta sad
"Don't grope around in
Wednesday evening in Jericho
daily
by
Rev.
Joseph
Lowey,
who
Judith
Abarbancll,
now
showing
HAIR
PADDING
FOR
'
Temple, the following officers were izations may be informed what is
454
for an extended engagement at is in charge. Arrangements for
the dark!"
being done with the Jetroit Jewish
RUGS, per sq. yd.
elected
to
carry
on
the
work
of
the Annex Theater, Grand River enrollment for the winter session
tuberculars who gain admittance
CONGOLEUM as low an,
29c
can be made from 4 to 7 p. m. the organization for the ensuing to the national institution at Los
and Joy Road,
I per .n. yd.
year:
The new cast of actors for the
every day.
INLAID LINOLEUM as low
R o di n; Angeles.
M
P rest ent, NI rs.Mary
says
794 current season at Littman's Yid-
The annual High Holy Day Tag
as, Per sq. yd
first vice-president, Mrs. Eva Zuss-
dish People's Theater, Twelfth and "UNCLE MOSES" NOW
Day held by the Detroit Auxiliary
Stair carnet as low as, per
nian;
second
vice-president,
Mrs. again takes place this year. Volun-
Seward, will leave New York Sat-
PURPLE HEART AWARD
89e
Harry
running. yd.
Rose Kay; secretary, Mrs. Sarah teers who wish to assist should at-
urday night and are to arrive in
AT ANNEX THEATER
IS GIVEN WARINOFF Jacobson;
Window shade—on old rol-
treasurer, Mrs. Pauline tend the conference meeting held
Detroit Sunday evening.
39e
Himelatein
ler, ae low •s
A Littman, manager of the thea-
I'epper;
chaplain,
Mrs.
Ida
Winkle-
The Annex Theater presents Decoration Is Presented by Judge .
49e ter, announces that definite plans
man; historian, Mrs. Goldie Rubin; at
627 Holbrook
Thursday
,W Opaque Shades
evening,
or call avenue,
Townsend
6-6567
Gillis on Behalf of U. S.
694 for the reopening of the theater Maurice Schwartz in his first and
Washable Shade
sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Nora Wru-
only all-talking Jewish picture,
Government.
Low prices on cleaning shades. will be made in a few days, and he
bel; publicity director, Mrs. Bud and leave name and address.
the success-
Moses,"
from
"Uncle
asks all of the theater's patrons
Blum; executive committee, Mrs.
ful stage play by Sholom Arch.
DETROIT PLAYHOUSE
Wounds in the chest and right
to watch for the theater's resump-
Maurice Schwartz, who is respon- rip by shrapnel in action during Bessie Goldstein, Mrs. Sarah Ru-
As the opening attraction of its
tion of its theatrical year.
sible for the Yiddish Art Theater the World War brought Morris bin and Mrs. Marie Kaplan.
fifth
season, the Detroit Playhouse
WINDOW SHADE CO.
I n re-electing Mrs. Mary Rodin
in New York City, enacts the same Warrinoff of 9050 Belmar avenue
$424 UNWOOD AVENUE
by acclamation, the organization will present William Cotton's
role
as
he
did
on
the
Jewish
stage,
farce,
"The Bride the Sun Shines
Purple Heart award which was laid compliment to her consistent
Pbenea Garfield 1E3041
BICUR CHOLEM JRS. but through the medium of the a presented
to him at a public cere-
and splendid effort in behalf On," in its new auditorium at 4731
YOM KIPPUR DANCE talking screen Schwartz is far mony held at Jericho Temple last work
Woodward avenue, for one week,
greater than on stage. With a Saturday by Judge Gillis in the of the auxiliary. Others elected beginning Friday, Sept. 23. This
Why experiment in investment matters! Here
by acclamation and given praise
Arrangements for the twenty- distinguished cast of Jewish stage presence of his many loyal friends
production marks the inauguration
is a way to accumulate wealth safely, steadily-L.
Mrs.
Sara
for their work were
stars including the famous Rubin and comrades.
third
annual
Yom
Kippud
night
of
the
new
Playhouse
policy,
that
with no investment worries what And
Mrs. Pauline Pepper,
Little Cinema Mats. dance to be given on Monday night, Goldberg, Judith Abarbanell, the Warrinoff served in Company Jacobson,
of
presenting
Broadway
successes
in addition, your family is fully protected in the
Oct. 10, at the General Motors Ball- Jewish radio favorite, M • r k M, 39th Infantry of the Fourth Mrs. Ida Vi'inkleman, Mrs. Goldie with a professional company.
25C
56 E. COLUMBIA
Rubin
and
Mrs.
Bud
Blum.
I
room, are now being completed. Schweid, Rebecca Weintraub and Division. He is an officer of Julius
event of your early death.
Annual reports of the various
be
This
year's
affair
promises
to
Wolf
Goldfaden.
Operetta—
Poet No. 218, American Legion. 0 cc r and committees were pre- Serves as Cantor of
Latent Viennese
more successful than previously an-
The picture is not on historical
Lavish Setting,—
Beth Moses Synagogue
One of the biggest features of this plan is that your money
vented.
A Grand Cast! ticipated due to the co-operation production but a modern movie
Mrs. Goldie Rubin and Mrs.
accumulates so rapidly even in the first five years that it
extended by the A. Z. A. and Hay- with Sidney M. Goldin, who has Philomathic Debating Club
Sylvia
Agress
served
as
hostesses
eliminates worry caused by business hazards and business
Eng-
uros fraternities. These organiza- in the past directed many
failures.
tions have recalled their plans for lish speaking pictures.
met and made possible ■ delightful
Philomathic Debating
Club
•
.
by
(Waller Parodies)
the
Shaarey
evening
of
sociability
followed
a similar affair on the same eve-
The Annex Theater prices will Sunday evening in
freshments
sing.
They
extend
an
not
be
changed
for
this
important
Synagogue.
Max
Chomsky,re
Zedek
with
THE GREAT-WEST
to their friends to attend the Bicur showing. Surrounding screen the speaker, announceed the fol. is scheduled to be held at Jericho
Charlotte Susa—Gret1 Meister
Cholem Juniors dance.
lowing committees: Henry Faigin, Temple on Wednesday evening,
shorts complete the program.
Proceeds will this year be divided
chairman of press committee; !Sept. 29, All members are urge
Ernest Verebes and others.
among two charitable organizations. Intermediate Young Israel. Adolph Goldberg, foreign relations; to attend.
for ex•mple—a man age
■
25, deposits $255.50 snually. At
Part of the profits is to be turned
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
George Schreiber, program corn-I
age 60, he draw s an income of $100 every month for life, or
over to the Five Cent Kosher Kitt•
The Intermediate Young Israel mittee. The resignation of Oscar "The Merry Widow" at Cass
, Eves. • Sun. • Ho.-354
en. The remainder of the funds
has the option of receiving the total sum in cash. Find out
of Detroit is now entering the fall Colton from the position of clerk
Children 10 r ears Free;
are to be turned over to the Senior
was accepted with regrets. Ile was
about this plan today.
10-12-15e
Donald Brian, engaging and efti-
Bicur Cholem Society, so they may season with an extensive intellec- elected •
A special elec. tient star of many musical succes-
extend a helping hand to the needy tual and social program of activi. the organization.
— 1
ties. This division of Young Is-
sick of this city.
1 Far Petite, pertkukrs mail this coupon to:
tion was held to fill the vacancy, sea, will begin an engagement of
1
HARRY HIMELSTEIN,
Tickets are at present available rael, organized about a year ago. and Bernard Sharkey was elected one week at the Cass Theater, on
The
Great•West
Ufa
Aseurante
Cm.
Wein and Olen Announce from the secretary, Miss Belle is growing rapidly and is becoming clerk and Alex Baruch was chosen Sunday night, Sept. 25, in an ex-
1S13 U.n. Guar ia, Bldg Detroit, Michigan.
vital
factor
in
the
movement.
a
assistant
clerk.
travagent
revival
of
the
great
Ger-
I With ou t obligati,. on .7 part please mail ewerost• Information I
Arrival of Their Fall
Drapken.
The program of the evening was man composer, Franz Lehar's mas-
1 about the Crest West Pension Polky.
For Age
The Bicur Cholem Juniors Is • The ages of intermediates range
Merchandise.
a variety topic program. Herschel terpiece, "The Merry Widow." A
society composed of young men from 14 to 18 years.
I NAME. ...........
.....
All boys and girls between the Zackheim discussed the subject popular matinee performance will
and women who are interested in
Sam Wein and Jule Olen, pro- charitable work. Successes of their ages of 14 to 18 are invited to at- "Presidential Personalities?' Bet- be given on Vi ednesday and again
..................................................
L ADDRESS — •—•
Prietors of that smart men's shop affairs meant turning over all of tend the meetings on Sunday af- nerd Field spoke on "The Spider on Saturday.
—
■■■• ■11. ■••■ ■••• PO 'Mr&
, 1.1. ••••
at 9038 Twelfth street, announce the profits to the mother organiza- ternoons at 3:30, at the Phila- and Ilia Web." Bernard Sharkey When "The Merry Widow" was
Business-in-forc• over 1616,000,000
in
Vienna
a
quarter
t i he arrival of their fall merchan- tion, enabling that group to con- delphia-Byron Talmud Torah.
spoke about the St. Lawrence first produced
Aunts over 1 1 3 5 ,500 .000
REV. DAVID GOLDEN
The officers of the intermediate Waterway. Henry Faigin discus-, of a century ago, it was an instan-
dise which is now on display. Rare tinue its work.
taste was shown in the selection
group are: Alex Kraft, president; seed "The Intelligent Voter's At— taneous success. Producers in the
Rev. David Gordon has been en-
If this Mock, which is sure to
Mark Derovan, vice-president; Os- titude in the Next Election." Jack various capitals of Europe and
N. 3. GIRLS
A• open 'meting wu held W.I.. car Kramer, treasurer; Eva Caron, Rom was critic of the evening. !England bid highly for the rights gaged by Congregation Beth Moses,
Meet with the approval of Detroit's
y Soot. II. et the Jewish Center,
The Philomathic was honored by to its presentation in their respec- located on Owen avenue between
who dressers. Those young men da,
1.)41I4.2 brand'. Entertainment was fol- secretary.
who are in need of apparel for lowed by bridge The bridge teurna-
the presence of two distinguished live countries. Soon the operetta Oakland and Brush, to act as can-,
for during the High Holy Days..
the coming holidays will find a ment. will start for the foil at the bor.
at the meeting. Marcus S. ; was running in not only Vienna,
1313..21 Woodward Aimee, Detroit
High Holiday Services
for YOUNG MEN and WOMEN
III
PETERS' • 1228 Griswold St.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF DETROIT
YIDDISH ACTORS
ARRIVE SUNDAY
Here is a way to
LaSALLE
GET RICH
SAFELY. . .
"Waltz Parasdie"
PENSION POLICY
.
J
I
of Mi. Ste. Feld, 244 lekester court
Fisher Theater.
alumni
Laurel and Hardy, In their see- Simon and Henry Greenberg.
THEGREAT•WEST LIFE
Rev. Golden will be assisted by
d
I but Berlin, Bu apest, London,
a I
complete and variA assortment
specially trained ch,ir, and will I
t
of hats, shirts, neckwear and other :744 . :y h reel= 1 :111.1;;ie l n .c1 4. '74
The 'Philomathk Is planning ■ i Paris and other centers, in many of officiate at Selichot services this I
o and full length feature comedy,
el
banquet to celebrate the thirty-fifth' w hich it ran for over 1,000 per-
accessories. On account of their LLr is
.. "4 "Pack Up 1 our Troubles," are on
" at
night at the Beth Moses.•
Saturday
1
in
Holland.
1 .."
,
even
mances
fo
r
•y,
the
are
extremely
• ■ name e
low overhead, prices
year of existence.
e
the green at the Fisher this week.
J.Isit center, Detroit branch.
moderate.
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ASSURANCE COMPANY
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et
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