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and THE
TEMPLE SISTERHOOD
I BRIDGE•TEA OCT. 25
50c
School Band 5'
Orchestra
Instruments
Elaborate plans are being per- H
fected fur the bridge tea to be Ps
held on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in the
social hall of Temple Beth El.
N
Sponsored by the ways and
means committee of the Sister-
ss
Mrs. George W. I.angford, pres-
ident of the Michigan Federation
Music Clubs, will be the guest
speaker at the Music Study Club's
President's Day I.uncheon and
Federation Day Program, to be
of
Should Appeal to Every Family
FLATWORK . . .
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MUSIC STUDY CLUB
LUNCHEON OCT. 18
A Fine New Service
25 PIECES of
RONICLE
LEGAL CHRONICLE
and
.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-1 Purity Assembly No. 12, Rain-
...a group especially selected
thal of Boston boulevard returned bow for Girls, will present part of
for students' use. We stand
(Minimum Charge)
from a visit to Washington, D. C.1"Rainbow Revue" at the dance to
back of every one of them
I
be
held
Saturday,
Oct.
22,
at
. . and each is very unusual
Sheets, Table Covers, Bed Spreads, Pillow
a
value at qur extra low price.
i Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank 18 p. m., at Ionic Temple, Grand
Slips, Towels, etc. Carefully washed in
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frank en-, River and Chope place. Dancing
water SOFT AS RAIN WATER and
1 tertained some friends at dinner ; will be to the tunes of the Rhythm
A visit p/ares you under no obligation
so
nominal
tee. dhl em-
IRONED better than HOME WORK.
last Thursday evening at the bRascals,
-glad to ,ho a. you the instruments and
ersa nd a t f r iae n n d
invited. n
Fra klin Hills Country Club.
give you 'idlest in f ortnat ion .
Term,
I
I
10 LARGE PIECES ALLOWED IN TDIS SERVICE
easy an a dollar jar week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman 1 Greater Detroit Temple, Pythian
of Boston boulevard spent a few ,Sisters, will give a card party at
ne ,.! Y nlethod
SAXOPHONE 's
CELLO
the Pythian Temple, on Monday,
days in Cincinnati last week.
, evening, Oct. 17, with prizes at
--
E-Flat alto, "Amer- Good quality and g
Send Yon. Shiro in Separate Parkage
each table. A small charge will
ican Standard" Sil- tone. Nicely shaded a
Friedman,
h is
' a ' be made, this money to go charity.
31i ss Ruth
ut
w o
ver-plated, gold bell brown color, Full,
I
student at the University of Chi- The public
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF
public is invited.
-Case
and 6 Reeds 1/2 or % size, Com-
cago, spent the holiday week-end
THE CITY
-
pletewith bow and 6.
with her father, William Fried-
Miss Ann Lichtblau of Pingreei
mackintosh c o v e r,
man of the Wilshire.
, avenue was hostess at the last
only
meeting of Gamma Eta Mu Soros-,
VIOLIN
Photo by Haves Studio.
The many friends of Mrs. Max it, Final plans were made fort
-
OUTFIT
MRS. A..1. SELTZER
Cohn of the Belcrest will be the charity bridge dansant to be
MRS. HARRY CONHEIM
Howard at Second St.
CLARINET
P leased to know that she is con- given at the Chinese Tea Gardens i
f St r a d model, red-
held Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Casa valescing from her accident.
hood
and
with
Mrs.
Harry
Con-
I
on
Oct.
23.
The
next
meeting
will'
"THE BIG DOIVNTOIVN LAUNDRY"
ACCORDION brown color, beauti- Silver finished A1.1..
l.oma, 5435 Woodward avenue.
be held at the home of Joyce Ned- heim, 118 Richton avenue, in
fully
finished.
Com-
METAL
CLARI- B
Following greetings by Mrs. A. J.
William J. Brown has returned elman on Oct. 18,
charge of arrangements for the
TELEPHONE CADILLAC 7423
25 - key, 24 basses, plete with Brazils NET. Boehm sys-
Seltzer, Skein Study Club presi- to his home at the Belcrest from
affair, this promises to be a de-
wood
bow,
canvas
tern. 17 keys and 6
dent, Miss Evelyn Gourvitz, pian- New York where he spent the
Al Ruby of Chicago was the lightful occasion. Table prizes B Celluloid casework case, extra strings, rings. Complete with I
in white, handsome-
ist, and Mrs. S, S. Wittenberg, so. Yom Kippur holiday with his par- guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ber- have been selected and tea will
etc., only
case, extras, etc.
ly
decorated.
Hand-
calist, accompanied by Mrs. S. Q. ents.
be served. This is one of sev-
nie during the past week.
Kesler, will present a program.
filed steel reeds.
eral projects undertaken by the
Mrs. Edmund Sloman will act as
Shoulder
strap
s.
The Auxiliary of the Maimoni-
Mrs. Ivan Frankel of Chicago I Sisterhood for the benefit of the
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
C a a e, Instruction Choice of 'A, % and Other Clarinets- g
chairman of the day.
des Medical Society will meet boulevard sailed for Berlin last' Temple. Tickets are 50 cents.
Fresh Beautiful Blooms, Artistically Arranged and
B
Book.
"Epochs in Musical Progress," jointly with the men on Monday, Tuesday, where she will visit with
Assisting Mrs. Conheim as gen-
full size. Other out- $32.50, $49, etc.
presented by
by Prof. Clarence G. Hamilton, Oct. 17, at the Wayne County relatives for several months.
eral chairman of the committee in
fits up to $300.
FLUTE
will be used as a syllabus for the Building, Woodward at Canfield,
charge are the following: Mrs. S.
Eight keys. Import.
Music Study Club's fourth year at 9:15 p. ni. Miss Sadie Cooper, The Rodin Club met Wednes- , Sultan, Mrs. J. L. Wolfner and
TRUMPET
of work in the study course adopt- talented violinist, will play. There day, Oct. 5, at the home of Mrs1 Mrs. 0. Fisher, vice-chairmen;
41 keys, 120 basses, Fine imported B- ed. Good case.
ed by the National Federation of I will be refreshments and cards. Nathan Grossman, 2044 Euclid i Mrs. Douglas Brown and Mrs. F.
B
Pearl finish, alumi- flat with change to
$ 1 1
Music Clubs. Study meetings will I New members are invited. avenue. After the meeting mem-i Van Noorden, ex-officio members
num reed and valve A. Case included.
be held once a month at the homes
Isere played cards. Mr. and Mrs.: of the committee, and the follow-
JOY ROAD corner DEXTER BLVD.
block. Automatic
N
DRUM
of the members. Mrs. Emery
Miss Celia Frank and Hattie Elmer Koffman of Bay City were; ing associates: Mesdames M. Pur-
shift key. Shoulder
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
I Monash is chairman of the study Hilburn are now residing at the guests of honor. The next meets: nell, H. Smijay, S. Weiiman, R.
Professional
model,
straps. Case,
Hospital Bouquets
Wedding Bouquets
committee. The Music Study Wilshire. . ing will be held Wednesday, Oct.! Folz, L. Beck, M. Fleischman, M.
Instruction B o o k,
TROMBONE all metal a n a r e, P
Floral Designs
Bouquets, 50e and up
! Club program meetings will be
-
a
with sticks, only
at the home of Mrs. A. Baer, I Ashner, M. Kuttnauer, S. Kutt-
$129.50,
Brass finish, Import-
Miss Hazel Roseroot, daughter 19
I nauer, I. Keller, M. Frank, P.
held monthly at the Y. W. C. A.
We Deliver - PHONE EUCLID 6082
30 32
' Calvert.
ed. l'erfect slide ac-
Building. Mrs. I. Silk is chair- of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roseroot
Bloomgarten, G. Sandorf, H. El-
tion. Case included.
man of the program committee. of Highland Towers„ 11 McLean
Mrs and Mrs. Benjamin L. Marx, binger, E. Eckhouse, P. Bern-
Others low as $10. P.
The 1932-33 board of directors avenue, has chosen Thursday, Oct. have returned from Columbus, steine.
R.
of
the
Music
Study
Club
includes:
27,
as
the
date
of
her
marriage
to
Ohio,
where
they
were
called
by
DRUM OUTFIT
EAT, DANCE AND BE MERRY
We
Will
Rent
Mrs A. J. Seltzer, president; Mrs. Emanuel Van Vliet, son of Mr. the death of their sister, Mrs. Fred
TENOR BANJO We have a special B
AT THE
Emery Monash, first vice-presi- and Mrs. Sol Van Vliet of 3203 Lazarus, Jr.
You •
Great special in fine school outfit--priced
I dent; airs. Burton Clamage, sec- Fullerton avenue. Mr. Van Vliet
Piano Accordion
Banjo suuseit.ableonf for
ly low as only
ond vice-president; Mrs. B. Pearl- I is a graduate of the University of Mrs. Merton M. Ertz (Lilian
and teach you to play
school
1 man, corresponding secretary; Michigan, class of '28, and is a Silver) and infant son, Eugene
it for only
Mrs. A. Purdy, recording secre- i member of Pi Lambda Phi Frater- Stewart, have returned to their
GIVEN BY
Others, $50 and up.
SI A WEEK C.
tary; Mrs. J. Sauls, treasurer; nits,.
I home at 3030 Sturtevant avenue.
Mesdames 11, Becker, J. M. Berria
More Than 200 Trees Re-
13. Lech'', I. Silk, J. alagidsohn
Mrs. Ted Solomon of Glynn
Miss Esther Lemoff and Mrs.
ported Subscribed For in
"THE MUSICAL CENTER OF DETROIT"
and S. Schaflander, and Mes- Court entertained her mother and Nathan Simon of 2979 West Grand
First Few Days.
damesM. Benyas and S. Q. Kes- sister at luncheon last Wednesday avenue entertained at a surprise
ler, ex-officio.
in honor of her mother's birthdaY, birthday party in honor of the
With more than 200 trees
- latter's daughter, Miss Laura E.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Solomon, Simon, on Saturday evening, Oct. reported subscribed for in the first
who have been visiting in Cali- g Covers were laid for 14 people. few days of the drive for the plant-
STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES
ing of a Detroit Wood in the Wash-
fornia, are expected home the end
EIGHT-MILE RD. and GRATIOT
•
ington Forest in Palestine, Irwin
of this month,
0
Surprise Entertainment
For Members and Friends
I. Cohn, chairman of the project,
1515-21 Woodward Ave., Detroit
and his committee, are confident
For Reservations call B. B. LASKY, Longfellow 8987
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert has re-
Michigan,Ohio,
Ontario
and
Detroit
Branchea
that the quota of 1,000 tress will
turned to her home at the Bel-
be oversubscribed by Oct. 30.
crest after a visit to New York.
The following are the first con-
More Than 100 Luncheon
tributions received in the cam
Pledges Announced for
M. A. Lipsitz, formerly of De-
paign:
troit, has been visiting in this
Donor Event.
Maurice Aronsson and family, 12
not only to the driver, but to the passengers. An Abe Max
city and will shortly return to his
trees.
grease job will give you added driving pleasure.
The unusually large attendance home in Los Angeles.
Essie Wolf, 10 trees; Harry
today.
in
Drive your con
at the opening meeting of Detroit
Stamler and family, 10 trees; Kvut-
Alexander Lamport of New Revived Fund Made Possible zah lvrith, 10 trees in memory of
Chapter of lladassah, at Hotel
By Gifts of Mrs. Alshuler Abraham Sulkes.
Statler, on Tuesday afternoon, York and Max Lamport of Chi-
augers an active and successful cago spent the past holiday wee's-
and Daughter.
Friedman, Meyers and Keys, five
year fir this organization. Mrs. end with their sisters, Mrs. Maur-
trees; the Central Factory Supply,
David S. Diamond, the new presi- ice Landau and Mrs. Julian Zee-
Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, treas- through E. Feldman, 31. Schaver
dent, presided and gave a compre- man.
urer of the North End Clinic's and A. Goldberg, five trees.
hensive report of the recent Hadas-
The estate of Joseph Eskovitz
board of trustees, reports that
Miss Helen Ressler of West North End Clinic is again to have, plants 10 trees in memory of Jos-
sah national convention. Sirs. Jos-
(ph II. Ehrlich, member of the na- Euclid avenue entertained at after a year 's interruption, a eph Eskovitz and Ilannah Eskovitz.
Now Conveniently Located at
tional board, spoke on "Why Ha- bridge in honor of Miss B. Rutten- transportation fund. Mrs. Leo M.
Samuel Broder, four trees.
dassah?" giving an intimate pic- berg of Montreal.
Abraham Cooper, three trees.
Butzel generously provided this
ture of outstanding personalities
Roland W. Else!, two trees; Peter
Between Cortland and Sturtevant
ABE MAX
fund in its entirety for six years,
in national Hadassah. A fine musi- The beginning of the club year from 1926 through 1931.
Vass, two trees; Seymour Frank,
PHONE HEMLOCK 9656
cal program was rendered by Mrs. for the Business and Professional
Mrs. M. B. Alshuler and her two trees in memory of Sarah Ada
Ithea Ilarris Weisberg, vocalist, ac- Girl's Club of the Young Women's daughter, Miss Jeanne Alshuler, Frank; Harry Glick, two trees;
companied by Miss Della Tobin, Ilebrew Association will be marked have recently given contributions Theodore Levin, two trees; Meyer
.
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pianist.
by a Succoth party, Thursday, eve- to begin it again, and hope that Stein, two trees; Anthony Deutsch,
Next Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 12 ning, Oct. 20, at 6 o'clock. Dinner others may desire to add to it.
two trees.
One tree each-Fred A. Ginsburg
o'clock, at the Phoenix Club, the will he served at 6 o'clock and will
This fund provides taxi service and Co., S. Brooks Baron, 11. Sel-
Pistachio . . . French Custard Ice Cream and Raspberry Ice
Iladassah donor luatcheon commit- be followed by a fireside program.
for patients who are not physically zer, Max II. Finkelstein, Saul
Parked in Dry lee and Delivered
tee will hold the first of a series of Reservations must be telephoned abl e t o otherwi se
get to the clinic. Sloan and family, Walter Green,
60c THE QUART
weekly worker' s meetings, leading not later than Tuesday, Oct. 18,
Melrose 5894
up to the grand finale of Dec. 20. to Columbia 0150. Miss Dinah Con- There are many patients who do Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond in
ALINOSI'S
7231 Mack Ave.
not
require
hospital
care, and have memory of I. Weinstein; Miss
FA_
In previous years, these weekly nell, president, will preside. Miss
•■■••■■■■•■■■■■■■■■••■■•■■■■■■MIM■■■■■■■.. luncheon meetings have been ex- Connell is the personal service di- not the means to pay private Jeanette Steinberg in memory of
tremely popular among the several rector of the Young Women's Ile- physicians, who can be helped by I. Weinstein; Ilarry II. Meisner,
the clinic, if their visits, some of Herman August.
hundred participants in the cam- brew Association.
Woman-between 25 and 40 years of age to act
them frequent, can be made pos-
paign, and the enthusiasm evoked
An additional list will be pub-
contributed greatly to the success
Mrs. .1. Wilk of Mt. Vernon, sible by auto rides. These people lished next week.
as Field Secretary for a National Jewish
of the donor luncheon. The pro- N. Y., is visiting with her mother, are not strong enough to walk or
All tree contributions should be
when for less money you can enjoy • fine, tasty and home•
Hospital. Prefer one who is well known
gram committee, consisting of Mrs. Mrs. Charlotte Brown of Boston, to take a street car.
sent to Irwin Cohn, 801 Hammond
cooked dinner at the Blaine? Bring the entire family.
While a number of people gen- Building; Mrs. Eli Sachse, 1528
Sidney Allen, Mrs. Henry Levitt boulevard.
in her community who has club or society
erously supply their automobiles Virginia l'ark, or Israel Weiner,
and Miss Ilattie Gittleman, spe-
Satudray, Sunday •nd all of next 50
Special
cializes in surprise features, and
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Robinson for this purpose, there are times 5 19 Medbury. All checks should
week. Full Course ROAST DUCK DINNER,
affiliations. Experience not necessary. Ref-
the only information available of Toledo spent the holiday week- when more, service is needed than be made payable to the Jewish Na-
nothing finer anywhere in Detroit
about the first meeting is that mem-' end with their family in this city. can thus be obtained, and for this tional Fund.
erences. Write: Chronicle, Box 250.
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SERVICE FOR CHILDREN
bers of the entertainment commit-
service the transportation fund
tee will piesent "The Big Broad-
Miss Minna Plotkin of Toledo has, for a relatively small outlay EIGHTH SEASON OF
cast.' All who desire to serve in
a few days in this city the of money, accomplished a great
BETH EL COLLEGE , Qcas..e=57325_
the luncheon campaign are wet- spent
benefit. The funds just received
5 2525
past week.
come to attend these meetings, and
iv
from Mrs. and Miss Alshuler will
8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE
(Continued
from Page One.)
should register with Mrs. Seymour I Mr . and Mrs. N. S. Sloss of start the transportation fund
ALWAYS
ASK
FOR
GUNSBERG'S
Frank for post card notices.
under Emanuel Berlatsky, in or-
MORRIS FEINSILBER and ALEX SCHWARTZ
again.
but
if
it
is
to
be
continued,
tr
When You Buy Your Delicatessens, Salami, Frankfurters, e tc.,
Mrs. Louis Robinson, donor lunch- Cleveland and a party of friends contributions from others will be der to train themselves for service
to the Jewish community, either in
4101 run chairman, and Mrs. Ralph Da- stopped in this city, enroute to necessary.
WATCH FOR THIS LABEL
01•1101•1 ■ 11.11• ■ ■ 11•7 11 ■ 111• ■ 1121 1■ • 101 ■ 41■1101 ML W1 . 11 1 . 011M1
sillson, financial secretary, an- Sans Souci, spending the past
the field of religious education or
flounce an initial list of over 100 . week-end here.
club leadership.
i
CHILDREN'S
HOME
111
luncheon pledges, as follows:
The course in Elementary Ile-
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of
Mesdames Harold Allen (who had the
BOARD REUNION ON brew, given by Miss Rose Pike
•nd d mend from your dealer
privilege of be,nir the tirat Pledger
Chicago boulevard left by motor
s -
.
of
the
United
Hebrew
Schools,
is
is'. ssrsrisisni. sides, Agen Maisricis e for California, where they will
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26 expected to attract a large number
Aronsson. Edward All... Herman August,.
/C. Slant, S. S. Barnett. M. 11. Benv•a. i remain for six weeks.
of students.
Sant Berens, J. M Berrie. Philip Bloorn•
■
(3'
A reunion of all former and
garde, Max iii 1,71h, 11..rrla Biumhertr.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will repeat
•
B. sure st the yellow and blue tag with
Rovena Burton, formerly present board members of the
I scar Blumb.g II. C under, A. IL , Miss
the nom GUNSBERG appears on sa/swai•
Ihis
popular course in "Jewish Cus-
Charles Brody. Philip II. Ilroudo. Of this city, is making her home Jewish Children's Home will take
Cir
1
and all thee delicatessen product. yea
toms
and
Ceremonies"
and
will
Burrows. If•rry Corea, Harry .
aeob
buy. Only then will you be assured of
00 Cohen I' cones. isses cons siesssi tn Pontiac.
place at a dinner at the home, offer a new course in "The l'oetry
the Best Kosher products, which am
--
Conners, Abraham Cooper, A. J. Cot. - 1
Burlingame and e s y, on and Philosophy of the Bible."
manulacutred in DETROIT.
Miss Clara Rogers of Cleveland Wednesday evening, Oct. 26.
1,;:"1:17'
YOU CAN BUY THESE AT ALL GOOD DELICATESSEN
111:: l id
1 Rabbi Bernard Zeiger will re-
The youngest, strongest and most progressive
is
the
guest
of
Mrs.
E.
B.
Simmons
Mrs. Herman Cohen is chairman peat his two courses of last year,
Ehrlich. M•1 Elias, James I. Ellmann.,
STORES,
FRESH DAILY
M. Foie. Seymour J. Frank, of Atkinson avenue,
of the hostess committee in charge "Comparative Religion," 'which re-
Jewish fraternal order in America wishes all mem- $ Ira Meadme.
Fried•nherg. Belie Gittleman, Abra•
of arrangements for the reunion. sembles a trip around the world,
ham Glazer. Alowh•ni Goldni•n, M•r•
(Try
our
Beefenette,
prepared
our new way, You will like it.
$ hers and their families and Jews in general
am •
Miss Lillian Mock of Milwaukee Further details will be announced
Gordon. A. C reen s tone, Charts..
,and "Modern Religious Cults and
Jack k
h Jacob
Hari/ oh • is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
burger,
Ilarry
11
next week.
Be
sure!
Insist
on
11
, alovements."
" Englander of Oak Drive.
la•ntre m-Murr r ayls'erl7main...14rur il l at
In addition to his course in
of
K•nter. Samuel hunter, Wolfe
I he, I
PRENZLAUER
GROUP
Methods of Jewish Teaching,"
K•plan. Jack Kate., A. Si. Kaufman,'
Mrs. Charles King, who has ,
ALWAYS FRESH AND TASTY
S•rnuel K•saimiii. Harry II livid.. S
Frani, general director of
BRIDGE ON NOV. 6 . Rabbi
Kleiman. S. L. Konen.. Maurice landau. been visiting in Atlantic City for
the college, will give a new course
Maurice Levitt, Moe Leiter. J. 1...•ine, several weeks, returned to her
Henry Levitt. Sol Lifzils. Joe M•sr.deoi-
modern Jewish history under
May the New Year be a source of pleasure and A Nizthan Ma e. Joaeph Modell. Kit• home on Santa Rosa. avenue. I The Eva Prenzlauer Service in
.
Nemer. Jacob Ferlrouter, Arthur Fol'•k.
Group will hold its planned bridge the title "The Jew in the Modern
lie,oe
happiness; may we all be spared trouble and pain.
'odd, in which he will presen t
Joseph Primo.. 11. L. I retitle.
Mrs. A. Burton is visiting in 1 party on Sunday evening, Nov. 6,
Roberts. Charles Robinson. Loiii. 1n.
ann. Philip FOrbinoon. Reuben Rmientield. Minneapolis and St. Paul.
at Boesky's Restaurant, 1130 the new problems of Jewish life
which have arisen in the post-war
Mesdames Saul Saulson. Harry Schiller.
Griswold
street.
There
will
be
ZIGMUND KANENGIESER 1 Herman :tawnier. E. J. Schwarts, Jn•eph
2380 TWENTIETH ST.
$ MARTIN 0. LEVY
LAYAYETTE 2908 2 5 -3,
Mrs. Maurice Morse of Wilde-, door prizes as well as prizes at •era.
Schwartz. Norm. Schwartz. Theodore
Grand Master
Rabbi Fram will also offer a
Grand Secretary
Schw•rts. Sam Shekter. Ann* SO.,. I mere avenue left for New York each table.
It
Shutrntin.
Simon Shelter, Harry Id.
she will remain for several
Several new hospital cases are course especially for parents on
Shorsyder, Sidder M•uric• Sole, , where
"The Jewish Home," in which he
weeks.
claiming the attention o f thtr or-
ganization, and in order to assist will aim to guide parents in crea-
Mrs. Samuel Budd Danto and In financing them the public is ting an attractive and inspiring
# M. Victor. Henry Weinstein. Al. Wei
sons Arthur and Bruce, have re- urged to co-operate in making this Jewish atmosphere in the home.
1
Louie
W,1.5,
H•rry
Wine,
M.
)1
Zar?
Succoth services will be observed
#
turned to Detroit after spending f affair a success.
beim and Da•id S. Lemon.
•
at Temple Beth El on Saturday
•
three months at their summer cot-
morning. Oct. 15, when Rabbi
tage at Lexington, Mich.
JR. J. N. F. HOLDS
Fram will occupy the pulpit and
on the subject, "A Review
REUNION MEETING Miss Rose Siegel of 2084 Vir- The Northwestern branch of the speak
PHILADELPHIA,
PA.
#
of the Year 5692."
' ginia Park was hostess to Phi
506-8 Pine St.
Jewish
Old
Folks'
Home
will
open
■
food
Sigma
Kappa
Sorority
at
National
A The Junior Jewish
CARD OF THANKS
e d the new package party, proceeds of which its fall activities with a Succoth
11.11.11011.WLIVIIMLIMILIIMOMMIIWKIIMM.Mas The f „na ll y open
Sirs. Cecelia Gross of 2516
party for the inmates, to he given
s4•11 ■
year with a grand reunion meet- were given to a needy Jewish fam-
Detroit's Finest and Best Equipped Car Washing
West Davison wishes to thank her
ing held Saturday evening. Oct. 8, ily. The sorority has made ar- at the Home on Sunday. Oct. 23.
be Music, many relatives and friends for the
Plant
at the home of Yetta Hoffman. f rangements to give a Hallowe'en at 2 p. m. There will
upon
i
extended
u sb at no d her
.
entertainment and refreshments. sympathies
The outline of the activities, both I party. Miss Betty Shore has been
rman
LUBRICATION
- BODY POLISHING
He
fher
husband,
are
invited
the
d
ea
thof
social, was pre- appointed general chairman of this Members and friends
• educational and
Gross.
to attend same.
affair,
by Israel Weiner.
sea
ALL
12c each
SHIRTS
$89.50
Massachusetts
Laundry Co.
$35
$34.50
$8.75
$49.50
SPECIAL-BOSTON FERNS, 39c
DEXTER-JOY FLORIST
$15
$15
I
DINNER-DANCE
$16
WORKERS ACTIVE
I
$15
g
$40
-.
Perfection Lodge,
No. 486 F. El A. M.
THE CHALET - Sunday Eve., Oct. 16
HADASSAH STARTS
YEAR'S ACTIVITIES'
A Squeak in Your Car Is Very Annoying
Grinnell Bros.
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