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The workers of the affiliated
organizations of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation will hold a tea
and musicale at the Jewish Chil-
dren's Home, Burlingame and

Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi
Leon Fram attended the forty-
third convention of the Central
Conference of American Rabbis in
Cincinnati. Dr. Franklin reported
for the Tract Commission and for
the committee on religious work in
the universities. During his stay
in Cincinnati he also reported to
the Alumni Association of Hebrew
Union College for the Board of
Managers of the college.

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transformed into a Japanese car-

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THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Henry Wineman and Kurt Peiser
returned from Cleveland where
d the Federation and
they attende nds
Conference.
Wel fare Fu

The Excelsior Club held its first
formal affair this season at the
Steller, last Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of
Blaine avenue spent a few days in
Chicago during the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gould of Chat-
anooga, Tenn., spent a few days
in this city and are now visiting
in New York.

Gamma chapter of Delta Omega
Iota Sorority held another social
meeting with entertainment in the
form of a political rally and speech-
ea by the Misses Rose Bearman,
MM Millman, Mae Cohen and Mrs.
Evelyn Weinstein. The girls were
further entertained by Miss Ethel
Berkowitz, who recited and Mrs.
Gussie Pernick who sang. One of
the guests, Miss Ruth White, for-
merly an active member of the sor-
ority, who has just returned from
abroad, led in a discussion on Rus-
sia where she spent a year.

nivel scene and the various groups
have been rehearsed in the parts 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schles-
they will play to make the affair a finger left last Thursday by motor
to visit with the latter 's parents,
mirthful and joyous one for all Mr
' and Mrs. Sol Marks of Law-
that attend. I
The carnival will be held Satur- lren ce, Kansas.
'

ternoon
i
NovSunday, af
day evening and
6 and 6 , There
Mrs. Robert Norton of New
and evening,
well be no charge
for admission.
e interest
in the car- York is the house guest of Miss
Considerable
nival has been manifested by all Maxine Finsterwald.
groups affilliated with the congre-
Mr. and Mrs. George Galvani
gation. Members of the Men's
Club were a prominent factor in entertained the Temple Beth El
erecting the decorative effects. Choral Choir and their escorts with
Members of the Young People's a musicale and buffet supper at
Society will play an important part their home on Pingree avenue last
in the dancing arrangement. The Saturday night.
Boy Scouts Troops will contribute
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman re-
their services to the checking cam-
and the Junior Young Pao-turned from a visit with their chil-
mittee,
Pie's Society has aided in a num- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss,
Cleveland, and have taken up
bar of important ways
Because of the lively interest their new home at the Belcrest.

Could YOU Do This in Your
Corset? You CAN With
LE GANT:NOUTHLASTIC
ES

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MRS. KURT PEISER

Petoskey, Sunday, Nov. 6, at 3
p. m., in honor of Mr. and Sirs.
Kurt Peiser.
Mr. Peiser, who is the new ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, came to De-
Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2984 troit a few months ago from Cin-
Burlingame, entertained with a innati, where he was director of
and
and /p the Jewish Social Service Agen-
bridge of in Cleveland.
honor of A r. midnight
cies for the past six years.
Mrs. David Kallman, member of
lunch was served.
Dr. Louis Weiss of 1111 Griswold the Music Study Club, will give a
street, vice-president of the Fellows program of songs, accompanied
of the Scientific Association of by Mrs. Ethel Goldman Mendel
Chiropodists, was the guest of hon. sohn. A violin solo, colored quer
or at the twenty-second annual tette and reading will complete
convention of the Illinois Asaocia- the program.
All of the workers of the sub-
tion of Chiropodists and Foot spe-
cialists, held at Hotel Sherman, sidiary organizations of the Jew-
Chicago, Oct. 29, 30 and 31. The ish Welfare Federation will be
Illinois Association conferred upon present to welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Weiss a life honorary member- Peiser.
ship for his contributions in be-
half of the Illinois Association of
Chiropodists.

—it never rides up—and it ends that ungraceful feminine
gesture "yanking down the corset"!

This Corselette • is made entirely of Youthlastie, stretches
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flat hips, slender waist, and
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ANNOUNCES THE OPENING Oil OFFICES FOR

THE PRARCTICE OF

SOCIAL MEETING OF
J.W.E.W.O. MONDAY

manifested in the carnival by the Miss Virginia Steele has return-
general public, it ha been found s
Luc Imozo Sorority elected the
advisable to increase the member- ed to her home in Pasadena, Calif.,
SATURDAY AND
ship of the various committee*. after a two-week's visit with Max-
A special social meeting of the
FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 4,
Mrs. David Lichtig, general chair. fine Finsterwald of Chicago honk- following
officers:
President, Miss
Betty Gold;
vice-president,
Miss
NOV. 5 •
Mae Gorelick; secretary, Miss Lor- Jewish Women's European Wel-
TOWNSEND
SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening)
man, announces the following ad- yard.
12066 DEXTER BLVD.
Dr. and Sirs. Albert . Krohn retta Gorlick: corresponding sec- fare Organization Assembly
will be held
83088
Hall,
diional
committee
appointments:
at
t
.
II
AT MONTEREY
The entire personnel of our new company in
Abraham
F ruit committee,
Cooper;
soft drink Mrs.
committee,
Mrs attended the Michigan-Princeton retail. Miss Eve Cohen ;treasurer, Monday,
reeet.
eerisithof stt h
Tbw N
m5em
Harry Landman and Julius Michelsohn's play in 3 Acts•
board of di-
Harry Bennett, Sirs. Samuel Ben- game at Ann Arbor on Saturday Miss Teresa Peozner. A weinie 912
evening were chaperons roast was held Oct. 29.
and • Prologue.
rectors are preparing refresh-
My- and in the
deroff ; pastry committee, Mrs.
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Nathan
Fishman,
i
ments,
bridge
and
entertainment.
ron Keys; poultry committee, Mrs. at the dance at Phi Delta Epsilon
will
Fishman,]
a.
F i
rry i,iln Gro
Jacvk Tobin, Mrs. Ilarry Grevnin•, Fraternity House.
. nil 1,51irrs.
e to mbdeehferd.
nn :1th e A rw
t ragtehmaenn ntsu awl
s. Harry
an
ri r and
preserves committee, Mrs. I. Shet-
th e Aztec
ov. 27
and Sunday
Mr . and Mrs. Harry R. Solomon mr a d Mrs yer
Fi
Mshman
zer, Mrs. Sol Kaufman, Mrs. A.
on
Guardian
to-
Tower
in
the
Union
Rosenberg
GIVEN BY TILE
nay Frank,
Mrs.
Nat Bronstein,
from a motor trip to Cali- Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Gordon;
candy
committee,
Mrs. Sid- returned
TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE
fornia, and were accompanied on
ddi ng an- building.
ebrated their wedding
heir return trip by their nephew, gether celebrated
Evenings: 81.00 - 75c - 50c - 35c
Sirs.
Joseph
Zuckerman
in
the
ance
.
es at a
Mrs. David Feinberg, Sirs. M. Axel-
Levyn, son of Sir. and niversari
Si.
chairman of the ball, assisted by
Matinee: 7k - 50c - 35c - 25c
rod, Mrs. Louis Savage, Mrs.
Theodore Mrs. William Si. Levyn, formerly
Gamma Eta Mu Sorority meet- Miss Yetta Kief and Mrs. Dinner.
Charles Feinberg, Mrs.
Steinberg and Mrs. David Diamond. of Detroit, who will remain here as ing at the home of Doris Shiftman Mrs. Agnes Levin is the treasurer.
their guest for a short time.
of aylor avenue, made plans for
--
Mrs. Dorothy Fuldheim of Cleve- the house party and installation of
officers to be held on Saturday, Nov. i
COUNCIL ORGANIZES
land will speak on "World Affairs"
Friedman
Stotler, on Monday morn- 12, at the home of Bess
NEW BUREAU TO AID
at Hotel
of Massachusetts avenue.
LOCAL UNEMPLOYED ing, Nov. 7, under the auspices of
Zamosz-Tomashover Progressive

the Lecture Recital Bureau.
V An open meeting of f Phi Delis V erein, a Jewish charitable organ-
Delbridge and Correll present The Detroiters
--
gi
The
Detroit
section,
National
GIVEN BY THE
rle between lization, will hold a frolic at Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck and son, Girls
Club
Special Feature—DEL DELBRIDGE IN PERSON
ages
of to
16 which
and 18 are invited, Fort Wayne, Casa and Temple, on
Council of Jewish Women, under
the
the auspices of its industrial Gerald; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bern- will be held at the home of Miss Sunday evening, Nov. 20.
Admission: 50c
Dancing, 9. 1
Mr. Mrs.
and Henry
Mrs. Marcus
Kates,
workshop committee, Mrs. David steins,
Dave Diamond and his Della
Mr. and
Kates,
Diana Levine, 1620 Gladstone aye-
ise.
•1112M1greg=tillieetZuszs
Huber, chairman, has organized a Mrs. Jacob Mazer, Dr. and nue, Sunday, 3 p. m.
Robbie Orchestra will supply the
non-profit making mending service
i music for dancing.
Mrs. S. Q. Kesler and daugh-
Sorority Kalish
honored
ut li Zeta
bureau at the Young Women's
E
ne Rosalind
at 1 David Utley is general chair-
ter, Susan, attended the seventy- Mies t a Pauline
man in charge of the committee PRENZLAUER GROUP'S
Ilebrew Association, 89 Rowena
third birthday celebration of their
b id supper and personal show- arranging the frolic.
street.
r
.
at the
BRIDGE PARTY NOV. 6
mother and grandmother,
at
the
home
of
Miss
Avis
Rice
The workers are all expert in
er
ora Garvett. at the home of Mr.
Cass at Temple
mending) darning or any other D
RAINBOW GIRLS GIVE
and Mrs. Saul Vats in Pittsburgh. of Calvert avenue on Oct. 28.
A
bridge
party
will
be
sponsored
I
kind of repair and the service will This delightful reunion was also 1
BRIDGE PARTY NOV. 15 Sunday evening, Nov. 6, at Boes-
DAVE DIAMOND and his Della Robbia Orchestra
On Sunday evening, Nov. 20, Al-
be prompt. The charge is 25 attended by members of the fam-
ky's Restaurant, 1130 Griswold
ADMISSION: FIFTY CENTS
cents
an
hour
and
work
can
be
ily
who
gathered
from
New
York
On
Beta
Gamma
Sorority
will
DANCING: 9 TO ?
The Purity Assembly, No. 12, street, by the Eva Prenzlauer because we know th e high
it s annual bridge dansant at
done either at the Young Women's and Philadelphia for the occasion. give Chi
n
en-
Order
of
the
Rainbow
for
Girls,
quality of food that is
d.
nese
T
Gardens.
ea
the
Ilebrew Association or in the
. . .
Most people wonder how we
Mr. and Sirs. Mark Jacobson of tertaining program for the evening! will hold a charity bridge party on
homes.
can serve what we do
This service is aimed to give Oakman boulevard entertained a , is being arranged by Mrs. Esther Tuesday evening, Nov. 15, at the
REMOVAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Eastern Star Temple, 80 West
Shere, chairman of the affair.
at our prices.
work to the unemployed and group of friends with a a nnw a
Alexandrine. The entire proceeds
This Sunday Evening Take
therefore it can furnish this con- celebration at their home last Sat-
will be given to charity. Members
HADASSAH'S
MUSICALE
the Family Out to Dinner
venient service on a non-profit- urday evening. The guests were
AT STATLER TUESDAY and friends are invited to attend.
making basis. Work should be dressed in hard time costumes. A
Special for Saturday, Sunday
Tickets may be obtained from the
--
brought to 89 Rowena street buffet dinner was served at mid-
and
all of next week—Full
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah se- chairman of the affair, Miss Belle
where arrangements can be made night.
Course ROAST CHICK- 5
Greer, or any member of the
is
now
located
in
his
new
studios
for
its
delivery.
For
further
in-
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Harry
Wine
of
cured
the
services
of
Edward
Bred-
EN Dinner, nothing finer
announces that he
Rainbow Girls. There will be
formation call headquarters at Chicago boulevard returned from a i shall, pianist, for its annual musi-
anywhere in Detroit...-.
cale at Hotel Stotler next Tues- prizes for each table.
Columbia 0450.
No extra charge for service
day, Nov. 8, at 2:15. Mr. Bred-
10-day visit in New York.
for children,
shall, director of the Art Center BR IDGE-LUNCHEON OF

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
COLUMBIA 3346
Be
Your Family's Host at the
Mrs. Mitchell Robinson of Toledo '
J W. E. W. O. NOV. 15
TO HAVE A SYMPOSIUM spent a few days in this city during , , Music
School
of Detroit•
is who
a young
American
concert
pianist
has
!appeared with remarkable success
the past week.
North Woodward Branch of
Professor William H. Worrell
1 in numerous recitals both abroad J. W. E. W. 0. will give a lunch-
entertain-
of the University of Michigan ed The
Great and
Lakes
Club with
members
escorts
a Hal- and in this country. He has studied
was the speaker at the first meet- lowe'en party last Saturday night,with such famous teachers as Ina- eon-bridge at Marshall's Restaur-
dore Phillips, Rudolph Ganz and ant Dexter boulevard and Col-
ing of the Young People's Society
! 01 a Samaroff. Mr. Bredshall is lingwood, on Tuesday afternoon,
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek at the Stotler.
, Nov. 15, Mrs. Celia Modell is the
8729 TWELFTH ST.
particularly well known for his in-
Sunday afternoon. A large group
at Gladstone
motored
Providence,
R. I., to terpretation of ultra modern music. i chairman of this affair.
Mr. and to Mrs.
Con rad Friedman
was present.
Got the Habit—Ent Hem
selected the following var- I The bridge-tea will be held on
The next open meeting of the
He has
Morris Feinsilber and Ales Schwartz
Dec. 13, at the Barium Hotel.
visit
with
Mr.
Friesiman's
parente,
organization will be held at the
Mrs. Libbie Robbins thanks her
program for Tuesday:
MRS. GEORGE COHEN
synagogue on Sunday, Nov. 13, and will also visit in New York led Prelude
and limn In B Flat minor na, co-workers and the public for help
I
when there will be a symposium before their return.
in making the dinner-dance held Service Group. The committee in
TODAY
Andante with Variations in F minor
----
of speakers on music, drama and
MATINEE
147 " at the Chalet, on Oct. 23, a suc- charge has been untiring in its
Mrs . Marvin Reingold and smallI ,
ce..
the movies. The chairman of the
NIGHT
a
90 In E minor...Beethoven
,
sone.,
ones
efforts. Refreshments will be
I speakers' committee reports that daughter of Roselawn avenue re- ,
n zn.,,,
i Ia
served and attractive table and
The Laugh Hit of the Season!
'there will be prominent represen- turned from a month's visit in 1=S
Etude in C Sharp minor
Chopin
COUNCIL STARTS TWO
door prizes have been selected.
RZI17., I
tatives from the editorial staffs Cleveland.
' Maturka in II Flat minor
Tickets are available at the door.
A Flat
Waits Gn
i
Cb `4" ! CHILD STUDY COURSES
of the leading newspapers in the
Assisting Mrs. Sarah Fixler,
The many friends of Mrs. Charles , Third ro up:
OPENING
city to speak on these topics.
SAE.
Cathedral
• chairman of the affair, are the fol-
E4
roko
b'lle
" ;i
The Detroit section of the
The annual informal dance will Gitlin of 2750 Elmhurst will be . Marche Iron the Three Oransm.P Gershwin
SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 6
i
lowing:
Mrs. George Cohen, pres-
pleased to learn she is recuperating I Prelude
enon. I tional Council of Jewish Women
be held on Saturday night, Dec.
t
.
at her home from a recent opera- ,
tal.u.e.1"
ident of the organization; Mrs. E.
L....• has announced its sponsorship of
17, in the social hall of the syna-
tion.
' The Wednesday noon rallies at two courses in child study under Rich, vice-president; Mrs. A. Wil.
gogue.

Miss Vera Goldstick
entertained the Phoenix Club continue to be the he direction of Mrs. Emory 1Mms, vice-president; Mrs. R.
a small group of friends on Satyr- high spots in Hadassah's fifth donor Monash. Enrollment for the first Goldberg, chairman of tickets;
CENTERS SPONSORING
Irons the famous novel by
Mesdames coarse which deals with "The Mrs. A. Yudkoff, secretary; Mrs.
aign.
MICHAEL ARLEN
POLITICAL SYMPOSIUM day evening, complimenting er luncheon camp
Harriet Elkus, publicity chairman;
Miss dune Warsaw of Grand Sidney Allen, Norman Schwartz, Pre-School Child" will be Mon-
Sensational Loon Drama
The intellectual advancement (cousin,
day evening, Nov. 7, at the club Mrs Tillie Germannky, Mrs. Hen-
featuring
committee of the Jewish Centers' Rapids. Miss Warsaw, who is a and Gerald Sandorf
enlivened
the
o
f
o
26 with " Sngs
house, 89 Rowena, at 8 o'clock. rietta Nieman, Mrs. Dorothy Light-
senior council is sponsoring a magician, was the evening's en- rally of Oct.
MISS DORIS DALTON
execu- The second course, "Character stone, Mrs. Ida Schultz, Mrs. Ida I
in the Cornell role
the Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, tertainer. She returned to her Today,"
and
Kurt
Peiser,
tive director of the Jewish Welfare Building in the School Child," Gould, Mrs. Finkle and Mrs.
four-party political symposium at studies in Ann Arbor Sunday night.
Meisner.
' , lauded Hadassah mem-
See Detroit Sunday papers for Son.
'
so large that it has been closed
On Oct.28 Miss A arsaw enter ain-
NUMEROUS Y. W. H. A.
The next meeting will be at the
gotten.' anmemzemest of pric•
ed at the first of the annual series , bees not only for their Palestinian Nov
will . 9,
start
afternoon,
at Wednesday
2 o'clock, and
will also
to further registrations, but a new on Sunday, Nov. 8, at 8 p. m.
hang..
John
Quinlan
will
represent
the
home of Mrs. Ida Gould, 15492
CLASSES IN SESSION class is being formed under the
of league teas at the League Build- work, but for their co-operation in be held at the club house.
Democrats,
Alvin
D.
Hirsch
the
Livernois,
on
Tuesday
afternoon,
There
will
be
a
nominal
regis-
ing
in
Ann
Arbor.
This
tea
was
I
all
local
causes.
It
was
decided
to
-
direction of Dr. Edward Lyons.
who
are
earning
their
Republicans, and Harry Riseman
Nov. 8.
A club party for fraternities,
a social affair held for the benefit permit those
to di sp lay 1 nation fee of $1.50 coveting the
Allen Selmin will be the in-
the Socialists.
and entertainment of all women donor luncheon money
I ten sessions of the course. Mem•
sororities and clubs that meet at structor of a new class in business
wares at future meetings. Derr of the Council who are inter.
Herbert Charfoos of A. Z. A.
sponsored
by
their
DETROIT

was
us
and
the Y. W. IL A. will be held on English which is now being or
env
of
ested may send or telephone their Fenkell Ladies' Loan Assn. 1
: providing t y o
Saturday evening, Nov. 5. With ganized and will meet on Monday 93, newly appointed chairman
cora- Martha Cook dormitory. June War- dere.
i
Theater
Party
Dec.
7.
ration
to
Miss
Florence
Is-
practiced
magic
profes-
regist
the opening of the new season,
Miss Helena Storage's advanced the intellectual
advancement
in
' will preside.
Admission in saw has
Iladaseah will pa rtcipete
over WJBK,Council
ORCHESTRA HALL
sionally at her home in Grand Rap-1
fi t' rael, C office secretary, Col-
the •'Y" is once again acting as drama c l,
Imittee
For m , i
ass which mee ts on Wed-
s- free.
The Simehae Torah dance wasi
dfteoon,
umbia 0450, or register at the
first of kls, before many of the most im- Jewish Radio
host to about 39 clubs, made up of nesday evenings
Sunday
afternoon,
Thur. Eve Nev. 10 Fri. Alt. Nov. I1
, fa filled to cap
eve
'
is
the
12:30
to
3
o'clock
.
The symposium sponsored s portent organizations of Miehigan,
given by the Fenkell Ladies' Loan
opening of the course.
at 2.30
'
at
11:30
both young men and women.
city. There is room for • few the Lyceum series so onsore by and for the entertainment of Presi- , Nov. 13.
Mrs. Monash has led similar Association in the Talmud Torah
The Mouse Council, a represen- more students In her class that the senior council "through its dent Herbert C. hoover. She has I Next Wednesday's rally at the
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH
on Parkside. Much of the success
'
Club
will
be
addressed
by
classes
succenfully
for
the
last
tative group consisting of two meets on Thursday evenings.
cemx
DIRECTOR
art that .
of this affair was due the chairman
ecome
so a det
p at the
b she
has the
unique
honor of beings Henry Wineman, and musical tal- five years. In addition to other
delegates from each club, will re-
The class in French for those committees.
FrL 7Sc to 52
work, of the evening, Sirs. L. Fineman,' Thor. al to $2.50
s- 'speci alized tr ainin •g
sume meetings on Monday eve- who understand • Little and wish
the only woman member of the In- ,' ent will be contributed by Nadao
in
the
special
of
year
h
assisted by the committee and
M
rs. Mrs. Louis Robinsn, rs.
kIonash
ad
h
singe
Brotherhood of Magic-
ll
ning, Nov. 7.
to increase their knowl ed ge mee to
FIRST POPULAR CONCERT
With Mrs R. H. Martin as Doetess. ternational
fans, of which Houdini and Black-1Iuncheon chairman, urges every research In this field at he Merri most of the members.
On Sunday evening, Nov. 6, the Thursday afternoons at 4.
assisted by Mrs. R. P. Hersh,. the Cars
VICTOR KOLAR, Dirtietlas
Palmer School in Detroit.
The next affair will be a theater
I campaign worker to be present.
regular dance,
club last Wednesday on3ored an °
stone
were
notable
members.
Saturday Eve Nov. 8, at I:30
”Y" will conduct its the
party
at
Littman's,
Wednesday
---,
A
short
course
in
art
apprecia-
.
public, at
iths.1.,,t""17,..51,is

KALLINKOW SYMPHONY
which Is open to
evening, Dec. 7. Proceeds will
tion is being
being offered on Monday- r
TO
SPEAK
IN
Miss Pauline Rosalind KaliehlFARBER
s s Eduration—V 0.. h. ts.
the clubhouse.
.
cover the pledge, made earlier in
evenings by Miss Maxine Rosen- ...se....
dtmtry." The
The outsjort rhinos by the was entertained with • personal
WINDSOR ON NOV. 14
Reeer.d
Basketball practice for girls
the year, to the Old Folks' Home.
Forem and New
Ne
that.
was "w
anc h of the
The Northwestern br ranc
shower on Oct 20, at the home of
will now be offered every Tues.
A fencing class for tnen and !Mk:::
Miss Theresa Rosenmsn of Webb
Gift to United Hebrew
Walter
Farber, one of the in- Jewish Old Folk's Home thanks the
day evening, at the Temple Beth- women, under the expert instnic-
W
in Cisehmatl attend-
l
following entertainers who gave
e
„is
H
avenue.
Miss
Rosenman
was
hen-
structors
at
the
Temple
Beth
E
r„.117,
Unveiling of Monument.
El gymnasium.
. Schools.
tion of Bela de Tusean, is offered lo a nt'i
Another new course offered at on Wednesday evenings, at 8
College of Jewish Studies. will ad- their time for the benefit of the
mooing
tens to 12 girls.
turn . Prid.y mooing
' train-
forl.kssonionmlunodfayliitOt . c :0.
this time is an sigh t-weeks
Mr. and Mrs. John Ginsburg en- dress the Sara Simons Child Studv oblyd m
An unveiling of a monument in
United Hebrew Schools
h lemel will
o'clock. Mr. deTuscan is the for-
Tbe Sisterhood of Bet
The
Weisman
and
her
orchestra:
M i ss
Windsor at 8:30 o'ciciek
recreation methods
mporry
Ls. of
z eAlplRpoG
abn
, adwi
umm
ll, ot
w
tabikefe: have received a donation from
OCnutomooday
ise
eoblI
Aupilteh
ooffem
mer fencing coach of the Univer- menses. a eerie. of lecture s to 11. gi•en
... m
ing clan is
evening, Nov. 14. on Mr. Fields, violinist, arenronaTs,i•sd
leaders. Sessions will
ay Rabbi Foil:man A scrim of le lec-
er
Mr{.
Ida
Kobacker in memory of
for group
sity of Michigan.
sat
their'
ture* will be given on the enb/mts
dinner
"How Much Jewish Education
be held os Tuesday evenings, be-
The social club and lip-reading "Child Study" sad the "Bible in Liters. home on Boston boulevard.
her parents, Jacob and Rachel. .
n, nosnist, an
is the
Should I Give My Child'!" The Ater: Yr.
ginning Dee. 1. Registrations are class for the hard of bearing ture." Tiny damn will be held
place
on
Sunday,
Nov.
6,
at
2
--
third
Mr. Frink, vocalist.
OF
publie library. on tbe Ana end
Mr. and Mrs. S. Marvin; of St. meeting will be held •t the home
now being tan. -
meets on Wednesday evenings.
In the next issue of The Chron- p. rn., at Cloverhill Park Ceme- YOU'LL HAVE THE TIME
Wednesday of lash month.
nders, 1352 Dougall
YOUR LIFE at the
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The classes its child study under
%. &Relatives and friends are
Members are Invited to join the
Wa
nest Louis are visiting with their chit- of Mrs. Windsor.
gall icle the regular meeting will be tery.
Guests
are
Mrs.
Straus.
of
Covelasd
wits

JOLLY
ELITE
DANCE
of Mrs E. Xonash are chess club that has recently been
stree
Hes•
S RS
I
n efts% Her datashter: Mra.
dre , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobsab- t,
n announced.
is
amice, but are still
varaieeetwg fn
. bee sweat

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Sunday Evening, Nov. 20, 1932.
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