- - Th eVerRonjEwtsnefRoN ► az sod THE PAGE TWO PACIA ■ CLN SHOE SAW \ HOME RELIEF SOCIETY I MEETING THIS MONDAY U. H. S. AUXILIARY MEETING ON NOV. 30 , On Nov. 28, the annual open meeting of the Home Relief So- ciety will take place at 1:30 at the home of Sirs. Harry Bash, 8541 LaSalle boulevard. All presidents of organizations have been invited to attend, and The meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools, to be held on Wednesday, , Nov. 30, at 2 p. m., will present I an interesting program. The at- 1 As has been her usual custom I The Detroit Section of National for many years, Sirs. Alexander 1 Council of Jewish Women enter- Freeman of Chicago boulevard en- tamed their new members and the tertained on Thursday with a I board of directors with a card Thanksgiving dinner for the resid party at the club house, 89 Row- dents of the Jewish Old Folks' ens street, Home. Covers were placed for' The Young People's Club of Temple Beth El will hold a con- Miss Phyllis Simons, daughter tract and auction bridge tourna- Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simons of ment on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 2 . m. This tournament will not Chicago boulevard, who is attend-'p ing Highland Manor School, be restricted to members only but Tarrytown - on - the - Iludson, is is open to any of the young peo- aue- spending the Thanksgiving holi- pie interested in contract and days with her room-mate, Miss bon bridge. There will be a nom- intil admission charge and prize.' Rena Zlotnik, in Washington, D. C. will be given. 85 t :111 ■1 •00 ...Wer1O1 LEGAL CHRONICLE You can select a PRINGLE table with ab• solute assurance of cor- rectness in style and finish to the last detail. I ImwsWIWIf FORMERLY TO Comprising - The Season's Smartest Models •• -Executed In Froaskin, Suede, Kid, Lizard, Calf. And Other Fashionable Leathers &It a Season When Gift Giving Is Problematical William Friedman of the Wil- Detroit T he J unior Class of the Surgery shire returned from a brief visit llege of Medicine and in New York, MRS. AL WEISMAN mal dinner- r 1 is Co sponsoring a fo — fair will be held in the colonnade dance at the Savoyard, on Dec. 3. room of the Detroit-Leland Hotel. by means of this open meeting Mrs. A, L. Bernstein of Pingree Mrs, George M. Roberts and avenue is visiting with her family J acob F. Wenzel is chairman, and the members of other organiza- ( m embers of the committee in Mrs. Leo Weissman, chairmen of in Cincinnati. tions are permitted to see the kind charge of arrangements include: the program and music commit- of work the Home Relief Society — Dorothy Fisher Caton, Joseph Guy / ; MIAS 255 tees, announce the following feat- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer I Weiss, Franklin L. Graubner, Paul has been doing for the past year. Reports will be given by the ures: a of Monterey avenue gave dinner i Ivkovich, Israel Wiener, Maurice 434-1440 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD A book review by Mrs. Morse ozheir family on Thanksgiving chairmen of the functioning com- fd yt IX. Raskin and Guy Loranger. Dean M. Cotten, a group of songs by mittees. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich I and Mrs. W. H. McCraken and Dr. Mrs. David Kallman, with piano will be the speaker of the after- — I Clark Lemley have kindly lent accompaniment by Mrs. Ethel noon. Mrs. David Kallman, vo- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mayer , their patronage to the affair. Goldman Mendelsohn, and read- calist, accompanied by Mrs. Edith thes i r t I rart o i f es la e ah af n u otthep „httonsgt s hatt ings by Miss Sara Berman. Goldman Mendelson, will enter- A number of pre-nuptial affairs tain the members and guests. Al l Mrs. Maurice Zackheim, presi- interesting Our staff of courteous and trained mechanics will inspect your dent of the auxiliary, urges mem- Sunday, at their home at the Park . are being given for Miss Molly members are requested to attend car without any obligation on your part. ; Wuntner, daughter of Mrs. Sarah this meeting as some very im- bers and prospective members to Lane Apartments. Wuntner, 1975 Pingree avenue, portant business is to be trans- make all efforts to be present at Mrs. Kurt Peiser is visiting with whose marriage to David Bogen this meeting, acted. relatives in Milwaukee, will take place on Sunday, Jan. 8. Sira A. B. Strasler is co-chair- Plans are now complete for the Miss Wuntner was entertained on annual carnival to be held Dec. man of the $5 donor luncheon, rt Edwin M. Rosenthal of Boston' Saturday evening, Nov. 19, with which the auxiliary is planning to 11 at Hotel Statler. boulevard left for Hollywood, 1 a personal slower given by her hold on Jan. 25, Mrs. Al Weisman is president Fla., to remain over the winter. ; sisters, the Misses Belle and Rose of the society. 1 Wuntner. Dinner for 50 guests Lee Seheur— is visiting with relit- I was served on a T-shaped table lends. Located et Now C fives in Cincinnati. decorated with yellow and white bebe mums. On Sun- Alexander — Freeman of Chicago day, Nov. 27, Miss Bernice Kahn Between Cortland and Sturtevant boulevard attended the Michigan- , will honor Miss Wuntner and Mr. AB! MAX Minnesota game at Minneapolis. Minnesota a2d5innemr. Covers will be With the fifth annual liadassah Miss Katherine Fecheimer and ner will entertain 50 guests $20 donor luncheon but a month dis- Miss Marie Daneman attended the linen shower, in honor o at a The Chord of Judea Symphony the Orchestra under the direction of 1PURITY FASHION SHOW tant, pledges for this notable func- Zeta Beta Tau house party last bride-elect, on Tuesday, THEATRE ay, Nov. 29. William Bliznick is preparing an AND BRIDGE NOV. 30 tion are coming in steadily from week-end in Ann Arbor. IttlINST ELLE outright donors, savers and earners. p i r o ro e hf r g vh entirely ne w or eh c: Following is a list of new pledges: On Saturday, Nov. 12, Gamma n tdi"anlynu e n 5ec on . to Roy R. Fisher of the Belcrest The fashion show bridge and Chapter of Delta 0 Hostesses, Mrs. David W. Simons 51)t Plsrter Omeg I Now a t Sunday evening, Dec. 18, at North- NKr. Sunda has as his guest E. Wood of Los ch dancing party to be given by and Mrs. Nathan B. Simons. sao ority celebrated its fourth anni- er High School auditorium. Jo., clow4 Purity Chapter on Wednesday, set. Donors: Mesdames Milton M. Alexan- Angeles, Calif. Broadway! versary with a formal dinner Mr. Bliznick has resumed his pol- Teen. Nov. 30, at 8 p. m., at the Eastern der, Beni Alpert. M. Alvin, Emil Baron. party at The Chalet. This ch apter icy of inviting guest conductors. A. 0. Barsky, Harry Becker, Harry. Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mansbach R.Y. Lest. host* Bernstein, W. ger Julius Berman, Peter Cal. is now completing plans for the Sunday, Nov. 13, V. Poole, member are leaving for their futur Irving Blumberg, L Blumberg. Ruth Blu- LANDIS VAIL 1700 menthal, Lewitt Bowman, Lewis Burns, in Los Angeles the middle e home bridge-dance to be given Dec. 2 of the Detroit Symphony, was the M. J. Hussey, Aaron Carlstelm Samuel of next at the Chinese Tea Gardens, the guest conductor. The next guest Chase, Herman Cohen, Morris M. Cotten, week and Mrs. Mansba ch will committee in charge being headed conductor will be Arthur Luck, li- Lewin R. Daniels, Louis Doris, L. visit in Milwaukee before man Eaton. Herman Fisher. Morrie Fish leaving by Mrs. Evelyn Weinstein of 3759 brarian and one of the conductors Van Sickle Nathan Fishman, Harry Fox, M. N. for the West. by and with Raymond Carter. of the Detroit Symphony. Glueekman, Frank, Rutme G. Frost,. Mat• NIghts SCM-75e41 la few 11.601. The interest which is shown by II. Goldstick, William Gordon. Harr EEve., S.. N. 76e. Ideas Thur., SO. 26e to Max Cohn of the Beier est S. Grant. Charles G. Halpert, Samuel s or toward the 60. Ise and Beta Chi Sorority is honoring the guest conduct Helper, Samuel Hutton. Harry Hyman, last Monday for New Y ork, lef ,_t,o organization is inspiring to mem- Walter Irving, A. Jacob. Has attend the funeral service 5 of n u the birthday of its president, Mir- Mitchell Kaplan. Isidore Karbel, I. K. ' iam Schultz, on Friday, Nov. 26, bers. Charles Lapides, Lot., Lapides, George sister, Flora Cohn. The personnel of the Chord of Levey. A. J. Lavin, Henry Levitt, Sat, at the Bonstelle Playhouse. From Judea Symphony has greatly in- uel Liaixonan, Robert Marvell . Jimeph Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Fre- there the party will go to the creased. Mr. Bliznick will be as • pack. Newman, D. Oppenhelm, Lora F. Pur ity Chao I mont are making the Belcrest Chinese Tea Gardens to dine and II. B. rem. . E va Pollack, Ral sisted by a music committee in sel- ph Pa ter epree e nte d by Mrs. dance. Mark Rafelson. Charles V. Richter, 8, ' their permanent home. ecting new members according to Detroits Finest Rivkin. Harry Robinson, Fannie Rodin, their musical acquirements. Louis James Rosenberg, J. P Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scholl of Kappa Tau Sorority met at the n- lure, Rosman, W. R. Roth, 8. berE, G. Rye., Carl SebEler, Josevh Grosse Pointe are guests at the home of Miss Vivian Kopel , Nov Schiller, Ruth Schiller. 11.0M Belcrest prior to their d eparture will re-Nc:v. 4t I ewiollf be on • SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN' S CURTAINS A gra. D'avrti I for California where they sex the home ;I:r. 8h P.E1 N 5 EC ESDO thirwr%"'soN s■ r.1=4 GR NO NG F AIRRA UEBET CLM L. Stickler, Saul Tatter. Alex Taub, L. main for the winter. Fanny Leviant. Laundered Sr MRS. A. B. STRALSER re47EGRAtTsge is 4 891 Prepare Your Car for Winter Driving! ABE MAX Auto Service Inc. 12316 DEXTER BLVD. PHONE: TOWNSEND 6- 9 696 LIST DONORS FOR HADASSAH AFFAIR CHORD OF JUDEA CONCERT DEC. 8 I in' BEST YEARS" AMBASSADOR Curtain Laundry # 3 DRY CLEANED rol11.4 or 3 C 1 3 S. Touts. Henry N. Weinstein. Herman Wetsm•n, Louis Wine and Her.ry Wine- man. Almo the following from Pontiac: Mesdames Sol Birnkrant. Norman Buck- ner. Benjamin Goldstein and Jacob Ku- vin•Ity. The recipient of your gift will appraise its value by the standard of you dealer . PRINGLE "Built-In" Quality on your furni- ture is the hall-mark of distinction . . . this beautiful table is 26 x 26 in, top and 27 in. high . . . figured Mahogany or $ 550 Walnut top and rim . . . carved columns and legs, only rinsile3rurniture erompauti 2990 W. GRAND BOULEVARD- - OFF FISHER 51.110. Oren curry Monday Eurning tilt Nine. NORTHWOOD INN cyNnotinces 1 .00 The Bicur Cholem Society will Mrs. Mildred Phipps of Fort for Current Year meet Monday evening, Nov. 28, Wayne, Ind., formerly of Detroit, Committee. '""" for Appointed by President at the Beth Tephila Emanuel is visiting her aunt, , Mrs. Ida tor HY Arthur S. Purdy. Hadassah husbands are vying S ynagogue, Woodrow Wilson and Schultz. DRAPERIES MRS. PAULINE SANDLER with their wives in displaying in- Taylor avenues. Dry gleaned 4r1 The Men's Club of Congregation . Star Temple, 80 West Alexan- terest in this project. One of these as D orothy Schultz daughter ey Zedek announces an in- • 2 pledges represents a surprise birth- Purity Assembly No. 12 of the of Mrs. and Mrs. William Schultz, Shaar g evening open to the pub- drine, promises to be an Interest- day gift which will be disclosed to Order of the Rainbow Girls will is on a visit to Van Wert, Ohio, terestin ing affair. lic for Thursday, Dec. 15. the wife upon reading the foregoing hold a business meeting on Tues. for the holidays. The committee in charge has On that evening there will be a .Hvi rDES l Vi T SI W C fil o f a fiO 2 .5 , . at 1 7:15 1. 4 secured the services of B. Siegel list. debate, participated in by speakers Every Sunday evening until the day evening Dec 6, Road House Dinners .. $1.50 and $2.00 Co., who will display some stun- donor luncheon, which takes place o'clock. It will be followed by en-, An inform 14 fringed a l dinner -dance was chosen from the post graduate class . 7 ning gowns, wraps, negligees, etc, on y a a G aroma Phi Sor- of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Re- serve Dec. a 20, cafeteria groups supper of women at the will tertainment by members The given b L mbd LAMP SHADES iarwith is in ► charity bridge which was held onlority for members and their es- Mrs. Hannah ligious School. The topic to be Beautiforly Cleaned, charge of the bake sale. liadassah Bake Shop, Dexter boule- Oct. 15 was a success. The chair- corts in honor of the sorority's argued will be one of current in- 11I0 all 51.00 Mrs. Pauline Sandler is chair- yard near Webb. Many house- man was Miss Bella Grier, and eighth anniversary, at Burger's on terest. All Carts's& TIitsd frss man of this affair, assisted by Syl- w i ves find this a welcome change her co-chairman was Miss Pauline I Saturday evening, President Arthur S. Purdy of Nov. 19. Mrs. via Shapiro, Dorothy Sklar, Mary from Sunday night home suppers, G • Gorman J. Sandler (Anne Wiener) of the Men's Club of Congregation Wallace, Charlotte Gould, Mae at the same time treating their Shaarey Zedek announces the ap- Maine avenue will entert the Monday Mr . and Sirs . G . Drake are I girls on Fr Levitt and Jeanne Gould, and by families to de licious home-made pointment of committees for the Every Night Free City Delivery II Mrs. Friday ay evening. gu eats at the Belcrest. a number of hostesses. coming year, as follows: 24-Hour Service Kosher food served at moderate to the tunes of Entertainment and social com- pr ices. The public is welcome. Rosentha l of Vir- Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of ma rnittee: chairman, Alex Schreiber, Next Wednesday noon, Nov. 30, Park, and Mrs. Nate Koplo y abbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth Parkside avenue entertained 12 of Boston boulevard spent a f ew 3205 Calvert avenue; co-chairman, rt avenue; Carl Shalit, 2705 Calvert Cl ub. gu eats at dinner last Sunda y eve- d ays in Ch icogo l as El w addre ss the w ors at thir Eill t wee k . ning in honor of the third birth- Chas. N. Agree, 2433 Calvert eve- weekly rally a t the Phoenix and His Famous Band interest in day of their little daughter Sylvia nue; Sol Copin, 11845 La Salle warm bbi and Fram sym ht as always thown a , rs. Michael M Robinson of To- boulevard; Sam Kavanau, 1999 Kurt Peiser, exxecutive director Muriel. of the Jewish Welfare Federation ledo attended the style show and Calvert avenue; M. H. Prince, 2915 dassah's Palestinian medical of Detroit, on Monday evening ad- work and American cultural ac- The tea dance sponsored by the bridge given last Tuesday by Mrs. Calvert avenue; Harry Satovsky, dressed the North Woodward Group Young People's Society of the George Roberts and Mrs. Herbert 2466 Hazelwood avenue; Barney tivities. of the Detroit Council of Social Congregation Shaarey Zedek will Warner at the Book Cadillac. Smith, 8355 La Salle boulevard. Agencies on the subject "Cultural Membership committee: Chair- be given on Sunday afternoon, Recreational and Educational Ac- MIZRACHI YOUTH GIVE Nov. 27, from 3 to 5, at the sync- Miss Shirley Katz, whose mar- man, Herbert H. Warner, 2424 Cal- tivities versus Relief." The meet- to John H. Schneider ve avenue; co-chairman, Charles on Lawton and e Chicago riag will vert gogue BRIDGE PARTY SUNDAY ing was held at the North Wood- boulevard. Wolf's Wolverines will be an event of Sunday evening, Feinberg, 2230 Calvert avenue; • s _ ward Congregational Church. In For Reservations Ot A bridge party will be given by furnish the music. Refreshment) Dec. 18, was feted on Nov. 12 at Harry Z. Ash, 8441 La Salle boule- the course of his address, Mr. Peis- vard; David Feinberg, 3021 Roch- the Mizrachi Youth of Detroit at will be served by the hostesses the Golden Pheasant Inn with a Phone Royal Oak 2577 • 0887 er stated: ester avenue; Morry Feinberg, 8838 "While relief work time by their club rooms, 9036 Twelfth selected for the occasion. The bridge. luncheon and lingerie La Salle boulevard; Nathan Kap- dance is open to all those who wish shower at which Mrs. Joel E. Car- churches is wonderful, there is a street, on Sunday, Dec. 4, Max was hostess. The guests were lan, 2911 Webb avenue, Joseph Kei devasting amount of harm done. Temchin will be in charge of so • te get acquainted with the mem- ris seated at a T-shaped table dec- den, 2622 Calvert avenue; Maurice ' Sera. But now about character? It ie vial arrangements. orated with pink and white roses, Landau, 2455 Blaine avenue; Philip Plans for rthe mid-western con- just as necessary today es food, v Rosenthal, 2308 West Philadelphia and unfortunately character can't I ference of Mizrachi Youth of Miss Leonore Brown of Provi- forming centerpieces between tan avenue; Nathan Scholnik, 2045 wait for better times. You have to America to be held in Detroit deuce, R. I., is visiting with her pers of pink. Taylor avenue; I. E. Weingarden, have character during • depression Dec. 30 and 31 and Jan. 1 and 2, sister, Mrs. S. Convasser, of Mon- , avenue; Leon Zech- WOODWARD AT 11 IS MILE ROAD' just as much as you do during are now in progress. In connee- terey avenue. Miss Sophie Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. 18450 Fairfield man, 2443 Pingree avenue. I-. Sugar and Mr. and Mrs. good times. Not to a greater ex- tion with the conference a bridge committee: Chairman, Si- • PAUL J. WEYER, Mgr. Mrs. A. H. Weinstein of Chi- Ni=kar motored to Toronto last By-law tent, but certainly to the same de- dansant will be gven i on Monday, gree during a depression that yJu Jan. 2, at the Chinese Tea Gar- cago boulevard returned to her ' Sunday to attend the wedding of mon Shetzer, 2974 Elmhurst aye- home after spending a fortnight, Miss Sophie Sherman to Harry nue; co-chairman, Myron A. Keys, find character building during nor- Herman t Siegel, at the King Edward Hotel, 3308 Glendale avenue; mal times. How about our chil- avenue . Several members of the Miz- in New York. nn Nov. 22. They will return this August 2424 Calvert e: dren? We find that regardless of rachi Youth have left for the Mit- — Chairman, tl committte ci Publi, 00-04004:1000-00-00. 0000'000 43440000-13****0• 00O0***M0-00-00•0* whether the wheels of industry rachi convention being held in Miss Golden Burnstein of 1516 Aaron Silberblatt, 9350 Wildemere stand still babies are being born, Buffalo, Nov. 24 to Nov. 27. Mem- Atkinson avenue left with her 1 avenue; cochairman, Barney Smith, Mr. and Mrs. II. Meer were and they grow and they have to de- hers who left for Buffalo include: aunt, Mrs. I. J. Shevin, to spend 8355 La Salle boulevard; H. Sidney velop despite the depression, and H. Eakin E. Rothenberg, M. Tem- y Thanksgiving holiday in New ' hosts at their annual Thanksgiv- haitnyk thoethTc ir home at Marwill, 2675 Rochester avenue; ing dinner party at the unfortunately they cannot grow up 8 Abe Schmier, 3239 Cortland avenue. Z. Rosenthal D. Bressler. 1 for whin, in. And in order to dispose of our entire stock of shoes, Tuxedo avenue, more than once. They accumulate '2051 Program committee: Chairman, The Oneg Shabos programs of . character during the time of . . we offer them to you at ridiculously low prices. Mrs. David Weingarden and guests. Dr. David Fauman; Maurice Lan- he ld F r i . growth." ron Pregerson; Dr. David dau, Aaron day evening at the club rooms at small daughter left for Monroe,' You'll be amazed when you see these tremendous Purity Chapter will meet on Seligson M. H. Zackheim Abe 9036 Twelfth street. The pro- Ala., to spend the winter with her Monday, Nov. 28, at 7:45 p. m" Gordon. ; bargains. grams consist of interesti ng lee- parents. at the Eastern Star Temple, 80 tures by rominent speakers Din- Alexandrine. Plans are be- Phil ys l Schaffer of Atlantic I West ' ions y Pend Palestinian songs City joined Mrs. Schaffer, who is! ing made for the New Year's Eve - FASHION DEMANDS visiting here with their children, ' party at the Statler Hotel. The Crystal Ballroom of Hotel follow. — are recognized as the beat that money can buy, but Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, over Fort Shelby will be the scene of the sponsored by Phi was An outing the Thanksgiving week-end. twenty-nee-0nd semi-annual formal while this event lasts they go at the very $4 .48 Sigma Kappa Sorority at Detroit sponsored by the Alpha Theta Kap- special price of Mr. and Mrs. J. Souls of Taylor I Zoological Park on Nov. 13. Plans BY a Legal Fraternity, on Saturday, ■ The son of Cantor Isaac Katz avenue are spending 10 days in are now progressing for • Chinn- ov. 28. Chairmen for arrange- s'ov. I kali charity affair. Miss Joyce ments are headed by Max E. Klay- of Congregation Emanuel will Chicago. Sill has been voted into the sor- • — man, assisted by John A. Allen. leave on Nov. 29 on the S.S. I spend- , ority as a pledgee. Meetings have Fifty couples will sand, amid a Bremen for Palestine, where he Mrs. Maurice Landau is Mardi Gras setting, especially plan. will enter the Hebrew University ing the Thanksgiving holidays with , been changed to Sunday for • 9026 Twelfth Street, at Clairmount 'led for the occasion. and Rabbi Kook's Yeshiva. He relatives in New York. month's trial. ' i Honorary members to be present has been a student of the Hebrew Dr. Norvell N. Atler Opens Judges High-Grad e Shoe. for Every Ono is the Family Abraham Srere returned from 'I Tusi Tala Sorority will tele- l Harry B. Keidan and Theological College in Chicago for visit to Los Angeles where he bate its sixth anniversary at an Dental Office at 4703 Charles Rubiner. ABRAMSON, Prop. • number of years and plans to • Endorsed by Detroit's These affairs are presented ex- study for the rabbinate in Pales- attended his nephew's wedding. '' Hamilton. ening. 1 , on Chalet elusively for members and provide t ne. Smartest Shops 0-0-0*-00004:3-0-0-0-000000-060-000480**000**00000-0-00-0 -0-0 0000 l i Mr. and Mrs. in Copeland of Nov. 27. Dr. Norvell N. Alter announces among other things • semi-annua A banquet was given in his reunion. a general for Kappa rt 1550 BROADWAY opening of a dental office at oppounity is the oldest honor. Cantor Katz expressed the Colorado avenue returned from a' ' Lambda Tan Alpha Fraternity 1. Alpha Theta- visit in Europe. 3 Hamilton, in association with all-Jewish announces its pre-holiday dance, 614-16.18 Paramount Theater legal fraternity in the hope that with the sailing of his Beadier brother, Dr. Lawrence R. Atler, state of Michigan, numbering son it would mean the beginning Mrs. Irwin Cohn of Fullerton to be given at Jericho Temple on a lifelong RA. 1024 among its active and alumni groups of the fulfillment of Sunday, Dec. 18, featuring the I Noreen N. Atler has re- a major portion of the legal pro- ambition of settling his family In avenue returned from a visit with I relatives in Chicago. Lombardians. *treed from • year's In- fession in Detroit Palestine. a' Rochester, N. Y. 40c 5 7 A COMPLETE Table d'Hote $ DINNER 3 t 1' 3 FOR ONLY . . . . • DANCING 10 To tvi.`.1 :308Joy-EUclid4220 except PEISER DISCUSSES RECREATION, RELIEF Ray Pete Pretorius I utie ayt!o we own. c.a . " ,auot,I.A,,t,1 Litt *4, •PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES- I NORTHWOOD INN WE ARE FORCED TO QUIT! I AM A FUGITIVE PAUL MUNI SATURDAY LIMITED ARTISTS ALPHA THETA KAPPA FORMAL ON NOV. 26 NUNN BUSH SHOES CANTOR KATZ'S SON GOES TO PALESTINE — FURS ROBERT IDEAL SHOE STORE Chronicle Want Ads Pay!