PAGE THREEM lifEkIT11011;k1VISII(+RONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE A CHARMING BRIDE) ♦ Best Dressed People 2 Depend on FOREST Not only do they depend on Forest Cleaners for excellent workmanship and timely deliv- ery, but for proper re-styling and care of apparel. When you send a garment to Forest you know it will be returned in perfect shape. Ladies' Dresses, Coats and SUITS Men's SUITS and TOPCOATS Cleaned and Pressed Cleaned and Premed SS 00 75c ab up .1 ♦_ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin announce the engagement of thei daughter, Lottie, to Dr. Harry A. Bonoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. D Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Eisler of 8740 Arcadia announce the Ba Bonoff of Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cordon of 218 Josephine avenue announce th Mitzvah of their son, Norman Ed gar, on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 10 'engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Ruth, to II. James Heifer o this city, brother of Mr. and Mrs. Ely Schwartz of New York City a. m., at the B'nai Moshe Syne Mr. and ?sirs. Harry Shapiro of Pingree avenue and Cherie gogue, Dexter and Lawrence. Re- ception at home Sunday, Dec. 11, Goldstein announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosalin from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. No Goldstein, to Alan Greenberg, son of Mrs. Fannie Greenberg of cards. Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. !seder Kosak of 3765 Wager avenue announce Mrs. M. Isaacs and son, Mark, the engagement of their daughter, Fannie, to Manuel Green, son of of Ottawa, Ontario, were the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green of Toronto, Ontario. guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brinkman of 1718 Hazelwood avenue an- of West Euclid avenue. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Belle, to Dr. Albert Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bloom of Detroit. Mr. and Sirs. Jos. Heller of Vir- ginia l'ark have as their house guests their brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Heller of Chicago, whose mar- riage was solemnized in Chicago on Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ilelle are spending their honeymoon trav- eling through the East and Can ada. TigicStnitt the ni (6iftri Now on! December 10th Prices Advance To Regular After the Sale! Gifts for Everyone and Every Purse! Including Men's Gifts! Rare Values. Make selections now! in our First Floor Shops! Wedding Calendar —Pluto by Lee F. Raman Studio . I Himelhocia. MRS. THEODORE WEINBERG (Miss Jeanne H. Sandler) Dec. 4—Miss Mabel Osnos, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Osnos to Harry Seligson of this city. Reception at 2673 Taylor avenu from 2 to 5 p. m. No cards. Dec. 4—Miss Ann Pollack of Detroit, daughter of Albert Pollack Mrs. Albert Summer entertains d at a tea of lovely appointments o n of Riverton, Conn., to Victor Zuckerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sunday, Nov. 27, in honor of Mis I Zuckerman of 3018 Elmhurst. Shirley Kelt, a bride-elect of Jan ' Dec. 4—Miss Belle Baron, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham 1. The Misses Jean Blair, Doro . Baron, to Edward Rothenberg, son of Mrs. Sarah Rothenberg, at thy Summer and Bessye Kosa k the Beth Abraham Congregation, Rabbi Thumin officiating. Ceremony assisted at the tea table. at 8 p. m. Elizabeth Weisgross, daughter of Mrs. Anna Dec. 18—Miss Bess Freedman of 54 Massa • Weisgross of 2994 Leslie 'avenue, to Dr. Harry M. Friedman, son chusette avenue was hostess at , , of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friedman of 2700 Cortland avenue. social meeting of the Gamma Et Dec. 25--Miss Dorothy Alpert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E Mu Sorority on Tuesday evening , Alpert of 1574 Cortland avenue, to Albert A. Jaffin, at Buddy's, Nov. 22. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate. Dec. 25—Miss Dolly Esther Bachrach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs M. Bachrach, to Morris Harold Raskas, in the Crystal Ballroom of the 1 Book-Cadillac Hotel. i 1 The marriage of Miss Jeanne II. Sandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sandler, to Theo- dore Weinberg, son of Mr. and ■■■ Mrs. I. Weinberg of Rochester, N. Y., was solemnized at Hotel r Statler Sunday evening, Nov. 27. $ The Showing of a Selection of Attractive The ceremony took place under 0 a canopy and bell made of white mums. The aisle was flanked on 533-547 E. Forest both sides with potted palms FOR ALL OCCASIONS which were joined with white /A ribbons. At the altar were tell Especially Priced 5 silver candelabra, containing white E burning candles. The aisle was 5 carpeted in white satin. Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi FA ANNOUNCES THE OPENING of Joseph Eisenman officiated. Miss Sandler was charming in a Louise Boulanger Queen Anne 0 Suite 528—WASHINGTON ARCADE BUILDING style gown of antique satin bodice 0 1540 Washington Blvd. — Opposite Steller Hotel and puff sleeves, combined with Affair on Dec. 26 Under th eBirths lace with a three-yard I Alencon s 1118 11 ■■■■ k 1, • OW LS ■■ • • ■ train. Th wedding cap and veil r. WI b't ■ 1131,1 ■ N sl k" • Nal ■■■■■■ Auspices of J. N. F.; i Suite 407-9-11 were of Alencon lace and Anges Flag Day Dec. 11. PIIONE: Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Katcher of 11750 N. Martindale Model. Clifford 0105 Mrs. Sandler, mother of the Plans are being completed b y a daughter, Gloria Ann. Randolph 2300 Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Smith (Esther Winkelman) bride, wore a gown of sea foam the Jewish National Fund for th e green transparent velvet, with a Scientific Reducing, Body Building, Gardner Roller— e of 16652 Baylis, a daughter, Suzanne Marian. Palestine Night of Music, to b crystal beaded yoke. where you roll off the bumps, Exercises, Stall staged at the Central High Scho c I The groom's mother wore a Auditorium on Monday evenin Bar Work, Steam-Electric Cabinet Bath, black lace dress and wore a cor- Dec. 26. MUSIC STUDY CLUB Bel-en Paraffin Bath, Salt Glow, sage of orchids. The evening's program, now be Illa- Miss Mary Sandler attended Body Massaging, etc. ,- PROGRAM TUESDAY .rriagra ing perfected. will include a pa her sister as maid of honor and — tomime, a one-act play, Palestin e LADIES EXCLUSIVELY BAGDADE - WEINER Treatmeats-75e up wore a Paray model of citron- A Scandinavian program of vac- music, dances and a talking pi Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiner an colored crepe, with a girdle of ied interest, to be followed by a nounce ture. thei of marriage the cerise-colored velvet. She carried Swedish the half-hour at The annual Flag Day of th social OF Mollie, to Benjamii a corsage of yell and scarlet e Smorgasbord will be presented by daughter, son Jewish National Fund will tak 4 of Mr. and Mrs crossed mums and roses. the Music Study Club, on Tuesday Bagdade, place Saturday evening, Dec. 1 e I Joseph Bagdade, which was sol Ted Yates of Rochester attend- and all day Sunday, Dec. 11. Th emnized by Rabbi E. Aishiskin a ed his cousin as best man. Mayor's permit has been secure Congregation Beth David on Nov INCOME TAX SPECIALIST The bridesmaids were the Misses for the canvass and committe e end his 24. Marion Madanes, Ids Marcus, Exclusively Income Tax Work for Twelve Years have been organized for this a Miss Weiner wore a Victoria) Mary Katz, Lillian Zuckerman and nual traditional collection. gown of ivory velvet, made wit) Ida Weisman, who wore gowns 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. butterfly sleeves and finished wit] of Chartreuse green, hyacinth ASK IMMIGRATION a tight cuff. The high necklin blue, pea green, pink and bottle t Ivo, up nummIIIM10Mll;:llE11IC0W0111t0111J01.pig EMEIMICIIIM1100hMUNICISMIIIICIEMNIMISMU was finished with a deep lace yoke green, with matching tulle hats. BE UNDER CONTROL A lace cap with a wreath o The ushers were Samuel Sand- OF JEWISH AGEN orange blossoms held her Ion ler, brother of the bride; Dan tulle veil, and a Colonial bouque t Fenn, Sam Yates, Al Nelson and (Continued from Page One.) of white roses and lilies-of-the Louis Pezedzki. Dinner was served to 200 guests valley completed her costume. At 9 p.m. Tel. TRinity 2-3488 12th and Seward vice-presidents; Max Nadler, Ne Miss Tillie Weiner was her sh and a reception for 100 followed. $1.00 York, treasurer; Harry Karp., Ne ter's only attendant. She wor The bride and groom left for COUVERT (after 9 p.m.) Saturday York, honorary secretary. Rab FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 4, SATURDAY AND Week Nights and Sundays • • • • • 504 turquoise blue satin and carrie a visit in Rochester and New York e sus Jacob Levenson of New York w and from there will sail for a Johanna Hill roses. Her hat an DINNER (with Dancing) a:Iff to 9 6 SUNDAY (Matinee ■ and Evening), DEC. 6 . named chairman of the Nation four weeks' stay in Havana, Cuba. shoes matched her gown. The entire personnel of our new company in a They will make their home In De- Executive' Committee. Bagdade attended hi Michael Phone Madison 1146 ax troit. The convention concluded wi t brother as best man. A Beautiful, Powerful Melodrama with Song and Music A reception at the Weiner hum a banquet on Sunday attended on West Philadelphia avenue fo - ISRAEL QUERIDO five hundred persons. Max lowed the ceremony, which ws Yellen presided. Addresses we THAN EVER delivered by Rabbi Berlin, Rab L. attended by relatives and dos (Continued from Page One.) By J. Zolatarewsky Wolf Gold, A. L. Geelman, Ab it- friends. diamond worker, an Orthodox Jew MRS. HARRY BECK ER Mr. and Sirs. Bagdade will b ham Shapiro, Mrs. Ruth Orenstei il, DON'T MISS IT! to a Sephardic family at home at the Grand Rex Apart belonging Isaac Manch and Max Fagin. His father apprenticed him to a A message was received fro re afternoon, Dec. 6, at the Y. W. C. meats at 13641 Dexter boulevan watchmaker as soon as he left the 1,300 AT SPINOZA TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE h. A. Building, Columbia at Wilherell Governor-elect Herbert H. Le be Evenings: $1.00 - 75c - 50c - 35c Here's what streets, under the chairmanship of RAUTBORT -LIEBERMAN elementary school, but he was JUBILEE MEETING man, regretting his inability to of Mrs. Harry Becker. Carl Berglund, Mrs. Lena Lieberman announce short-sighted, so that the work was Matinee: 75c - 50c - 35c • 25c present owing to the pressure not suited to him. lie gave it up vice-consul of Detroit, will (Continued from Page One.) his duties as acting governor. a. address the club on "Characteristic the marriage of her daughte and turned to music. He played 1364220231:11=11 ■ 11=TE1:113 ■ 41112111116IIIMAAllialt ,11111110LIIM it In a statement to the rep e_ Scandinavian Music and Lore." Kitty, to Albert Rautbort, son c the violin in the orchestra of a the- offers you sentative of the Jewish Tel ater and in cafes, and in that way rom toil and sorrow, from un- Twenty-four members of the Ballet Mrs. Kate Rautbort, on Sunda: graphic Agency, Rabbi Berli jej D'Enfants of the Detroit Civic Op- earned his living. In his spare mployment and economic turmoil, who is the president of the wor ed era Company, under the direction ated. time he went to continuation he people seek to gain surcease Mizrachi movement, express ., of Theodore J. Smith, will present — of — schools, because he wan thirsty for n the exalted works of one who gratification with the conventi " Scandinavian folk-dances in native education. called blessed. There is still WOMEN'S PIONEER ORGANIZATION and stated that It had acco: ett costumes. 1(1 a r ga re t Schulling MIZRACHI PLANNING His father disapproved of his ,ope for civilization when a vast (Chalutxos) plished a great deal. lie assert mode of life. The life of a musi- Hoexter, contralto, accompanied by MID-WESTERN MEE' cian did not enable a man to keep athering assembles to honor the that the Mizrachi would take ,4- Mrs.' Burton Clamage, will render SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18 lemory of one who had been un- religion. So he persuaded him er the strain of • lifelong isola- Lion to combat all unreligious e 'e- several selections from Grier. The AT BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL CRYSTAL BALLROOM A series of bridge parties as id his to give It up and to go into the dia- ion." ments and activities in Palest' Le. program will be opened by Mrs. Ru- Admission 50 Cents be given during tl mond industry. He did so, but he Simultaneously with the cc 0- dolf Parducci, who will read a pa- dances will Proceeds Aid in Furthering Efforts of Jewish Pioneers The parable of the Hindu winter seam not stay in the diamond indus- tudent MONTH ventions of the parent anic 1- per on "Scandinavian Composers.. remainder of the in Palestine. who asked his teacher There will by the Mizrachi Youth of Petrol did try .for long. Ile married, opened what is God was strikingly de- tion the Mizrachi Youth and t he Members are invited. 6 90; at RETURN in their club rooms jewelry shop and soon lost all he ■ Women's Mizrachi organizati an be a nominal fee for guests. leted by Dr. Durant. "Master," Twelfth street. The first of the se had. DISTINCTIVE FURS held their conferences. PRIVILEGE bridge parties given by the Mi It was at this moment that Quer- aid the disciple, "what is God?" Forty delegates from the Unit ed rachi Youth will be on Sunda Y. ido turned to journalism, and in My son," the master replied, "cut • EXCURSION RATES Furs have long been a mark of States and Canada attended t he GHEVRA MISHNAH'S 5TH ANNIVERSARY Dec. 4, at 8:30 p. m. Those In that way drifted into his natural iway the bark of yonder tree wealth and distinction; in this' youth conference. charge are: Max Temchin, Ro vocation — writing. Ile rapidly nd you will see God." The dis- modern age, the chic women of , Plans were formulated for a Jacobs, Marion Jacobs, Max Sol gained recognition. Before long he iple bared the tree of its bark, I MOST MODERN BUSES FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED the world know that furs are an mid-western convention to be h id nit the mystery was still unsolved. I HEALTHFUL HEAT berg, Sylvia Ruthenberg, Floren, cc was famous. indispensable accessory of cloth- in Detroit from Dec. 30 to Jan. 2. Affair Planned for Chanukah Chintz and Sidney Raimi. Plain, 40c per pair. It may be mentioned in passing, 'Continue cutting deeper," the Sunday, Dec. 31. ONLY ing. as show that when he had turned ulster urged. The disciple ep- The Chevrah Mishnah-Gernor. Edward Ruthenberg, who w 1- to ii Gewerkschaf ten To Launch Fringe, 50c Discriminating women have to music it was not merely as a pro- died himself to the task until NATION-WIDE SERVICE rah of the Tuxedo branch of the In charge of the Flower Day cc $1,000,000 Drive. learned that choice furs of ex- fessional fiddler, but because he felt here was little left of the tree; Ile *under It's tie world's mut pepeki Pleated, 90c pair he United Hebrew Schools is making lections held Nov. 19 and 20, r T. A.)—T NEW YORK.—(J. clusive style and workmanship, ported that to date about 375 h as a real love of music, that his book le was sorely disappointed. "Con- bus' at Elm &Lau um se Guaranteed to hang straight. both in the prevailing modes of eighth convention of the Gewe k- plans to celebrate its fifth anni- been collected. on Chopin is considered one of the tinue your cutting, cut deeper," November trips twal b4 most srekosse sir spurting ... no 4 you're sme the current fashions or conform- schaften campaign for Palest] ne versary on the last day of Chants- The Mid-Western Conference of finest and most understandingly admonished the master. This d Christmas •11744114, 1134mut mar. Pismo les It pays to know just u ere ing to individual ideas of model- Jewish labor institutions h old kah, Sunday evening, Dec. 31, in, written about Chopin in any Ian- vas done, until there was nothing manias a of Amen, Mizrachi Youth ratan and ar.Watra. ow experienced ed the form of a get-together dinner the h ing, can only be obtained through here over the week-end resolv guage. it eee, my eft of the tree. "You Detroit, Dec. 30, ; your curtain clean. the better clam furrier. to launch a campaign to sec ore to which all the members of the ' to be held in In polities Querido was an ardent on," the master finally said, "that congregation as well as the par.1 and Jan. 1 and 2, will have as y Socialist,' ors •re. Try us. "FURS BY ROBERT" provide 31 000 000. in the movement a God; it is the essence that un- rd ents of the children of the school , speakers and representatives mat - and till the active Ws The convention went on roc I more satisfaction than a haphazard end a leading contribu- Jerlies the tree, the idea thereof, Gems We do bedspreads, I prominent leaders in Jewry. Del Clavalsoo4 4.111 11.5. choice at some less well-directed as sharply criticizing all orgy ni- will be invited. a for to the Socialist Ilet Volk. ;he law that brings the tree Into Ivor/ lampshades or small from the mid-west, Canal ry His colleagues on Daily Clationstl 1.111 MOO This Chevrah has a two-fold , gates other nations, particularly the Revisi ,n- SUP Ilet Volk knew being, that is God." And so on IL Leak shop, because their furs are in- fluff rugs. cella parts of the troll I and bellasames 1.110 Kamm Ob.., 21.111 ) dividually designed and executed fists, which seek to place obstac les purpose. One is self-study. They e him well, and when he died there by force of reason, by an unsur- Plate:g TI study' will attend the conference. Send your Xmas w- gather every evening and in the way of the Palestine Je getemes great deal said in the obi- passed cultural background, by by ROBERT; they afford pre-em- committee is planning a was a that speclf7ce curtains early for the I social appeared in this paper -neat style supremacy and super- ish Labor Federation and to bre ak Mishnah and Gomorrah under mart Warm... SM ttona I bridge clamant to be given at tl 7e tuary use of apt illusions, and class- Inebrega direction of Rabbi R. Spatter- prompt service. of his strong Josiah feeling, that the 10c P. ' for craftsmanship, although the the unity of the Jewish works rs. Alma St* 110510. CO. UlD Gardens, Monda Tea cal quotations interspersed In his The differences between t he These sessions are always very Chinese y' was manifested in everything he prices are amazingly low for these 1111 our MAP masterful and scholarly address on Wale Palestine Revisionists and t he well attneded and are looked for- Jan. 2. said and did. products of artistry. Oneg Sha os programs are 1721 I mention this fact because after "Spinoza and Our Contemporary NOM 14.4... SIMI ROBERT also knows the magic Histadruth workers and sym us- ward to by all the members of ing continued every Friday nigh , - World," Dr. Durant carried his to Practise*. 44.111 Weettse** .. 11.14 death there was something of a of transforming season's fur thizers had their repercussion atithe Chevrah. Secondly, they lend ile- at 8:30, at the Mizrachi Youth " his controversy in the press whether audience to the very heights of . hatesesellt.. •17. N ta. coat into the new style silhouette the opening of the convention on I their support to the United MA rooms. Well known and i Querido had remained a Jew, the intellect and soared above the •11-14/ Palm Hee, to comply with the Paris decree Saturday evening in the audi toe-1 brew Schoola in every possible' club Michigan's Largest Exclusive are teresting speakers heard at whether he had regarded himself I mere bricks and stones of a work- is- way. dinner, This get-together ium of City College when Rev Curtain Laundry that fur coats must toe the fash- these programs. On Friday, De in his later years as • Jew. I a-day world and monotonous rou- Greyhound Depot Slain 011tre ion line. A visit to the "FURS ionists, 801110 20 In all, began to which is being carefully planned, Fast Pee spoke on tl we lr ie e died u i esdy s a u r d d r a en ng l y i . n Hie BY ROBERT" Co., located at 1550 heckle speakers, culminating in a will have many entertaining feat- 2, A. D. Markson 4737 Elmhurst 21 Leicester ct. as the most ii Jewish religion were bo g aedemleibreran- tine. then elaborated on the urea. Pee HOG. 1010 clash. Broadway, will enable you to MAD. 4580 The officers of the Chevrah are: Portant factor in the perpetuatic n tions for his sixtieth birthday, when essence of things by the so-called why Detroit's most exclusive The clash occurred when Gob da race. of the Mi his death occured, entirely unex- structure or law underlying all Barley and Grand Green Park shops entrust all of their furring Meyerson, a representative of t he N. Yaffe, president; J. Kraft, vice. of the The Jewish four delegates pected. Ha left no will.. There modes and forme of being and Histadruth from Palestine, be an president; William Lansky, tress- Pone: Lafayette 3420 , to ROBERT. was no friend, no relative, present stressed that mind and body, mat- her address. Revisionists ac M.urer; S. Kaminsky, secretary. The rachi Youth of Detroit who we, - B. Present at the National Conve at his death-bed. His Socialist ter and force are one and insep- To be sure of • tared throughout the auditori um trustees are: Louis Dann, sought to interrupt her. Elio eta Cohen, Sol Lifchitz, J. Schwartz tion of Mizrachi in Buffalo we e friends, atheists almost to a man e arable, a Unity, a Oneness that is Better Deal active on various committees ar d came and buried him in the general the foundation of existence, ■ Exhibition and Auction for of the presiding officer, A. Ha m- and A. Sachs. on the were instrumental in passing se cemetery. No attempt was made Detroit Jewish Artists lin, secretary of the campaign, to Buick to get in touch with his Orhtodox divided. unity that can never be split or New 1933 restore order failed, whereas on HADASSAH PLAY OVER oral resolution pertaining to tl e Jewish at Center Dec. 11. family. ask for From then on he gradually "de- the disturbers were ordered ev ie• Molly Segal Auxiliary of JEWISH RADIO FORUM Youth. There was ■ outcry. The or- scended" to our contemporary tad. This led to a clash in wh i ch Detroit. — Israelitische world, bringing o a t political Fenkell Ladies' Loan Assn gas of the Dutch big Jews, Mrs. David B. Werbe and Mrs. several suffered slight injuri ea' The Jewish Radio Forum pro- The raised the roof—how der- phases, inveighing agiinst our Henry Meyers, co-chairmen of the The police had to be summon ed eTh n , eenfouoddie . sheowilrin given b• • e Courant, g next z. WJBK over Station te. gram ed they bury Querido in a non- ' n committee in charge of the ex 1- to restore order after the ,•Sunday, Dec. 4, from 2:30 to 3 p. ' " present economic fiasco, crying The Molly Eegal Auxiliary ef now with cemete? bition, announced plans are being unionists had likewise sought to m., will be dedicated to the Detroit for the Kosher Kitchen, Nov. 2 Jewish Querido was a man who never out against the decay and degen- Detroit Jewish Cons uls s. HARLEY formulated to hold an exhibition interrupt the addresses of I. M ,7: chapter of Hadassah, and will feat- was a success. The presider t, seemed to have any luck and even eration of our democracy through Society of Denver, Co led II y, Nov. BUICK-PONTIAC SALES and auction for Detroit Jewish emski, leader of the Histadru ` • are • play written by Mifs Hattie Mrs. M. Finkel, and her delegat in death his ill-luck dogged him. . corruption and graft; the usurp- important meeting delivered the packages to the ma " Constantly ion of authority through dictator- 29, at Jericho Hall. It was decided artists to begin Dec. 11. Norman Thomas and Dr. M 1Y Gittleman, former president of He- deliveredon things wirl,i Col. 4807 3752 Cass Ave. Wednesday evenin that • banquet be gives is Toilo. ship, the debacle of our present rese The exhibition will open with a Baer. Mrs. harry L. Jackson, wrong dumb u e lived , e lonely, ' g, hg with '-it''' ' civiliza tion. which "may lead In ruary, the place and date leatz Mr. Mereminski attacked th use Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mrs. Gerald Nov. 23. formal reception on Sunday after- Al hint l his life fe he was doom- A special meeting will be he d solitary. Zionist elements who would h alt Sandorf and Mrs. Sidney Allen, all ed to remain unknown to his Jewish. the next 25 years either to fa- nounced later. TM gm* noon at 3 o'clock. Tn. Hadassah members, will participate Monday evening, Dec. 5, this b The large committee, consist- the immigration of chalutz e• brothers outside his own land, to chins or communism," comparing all patrons who attended the di& Riviera Theater. ing of prominent individuals and substituting them with mid lie in the play, the title of which is ing the final date for settling f o r hear no word of recognition from all the above factors with the ter party at Litrrnan'• all theater tickets. Nominatii tat laid down by Spinoza in The public is invited tolielldItt• "The Interview." s ideas I ns clam element& He stated t i n t heni e. Hbera t spared w ts iosnn s t to witnessas artists, is making extensive p a Clark Cable and Jean Harlow to hold one of the finest exhibi- there are 5,500,000 dunams of The program will also feature of officers for the coming ye r the celebrations wee being his Tractatos Politicos." Ilia lation which will take place Somfgare are co-starred in "Red Dust," the tions presented in recent times land available for cultivation by several vocal solos and piano telec- will also be held. arranged for his sixtieth birthday. entire address was tinctured now evening, Dec. 11, at 8 o'clock. bit Anyone desiring tickets for t h e to show him in what honor and es. and then with humorow. passages Jericho Hall. flaming love story now showing by Detroit Jewish artists. The scientific methods_ tions by Miss Florence Karen. ' at the Riviera Theater. This pic- feature of the exhibition will be Aaron Kurland, attorney and theatre party for Wednesday el e- teem his countrymen held him. All and the finale was Si poem which The entire campaign admi t as- Dec. 7, should call Mrs..1 4. his life be lived lonely, solitary and Durant himself wrote on reading At cleaning-time warps* grit ture presents two of today's most tratien was re-elected. The e in- chairman of the forum, will pre- ning, — auction of paintings to be held i vention inset, Townsend 04156. romantic personalities in a vivid an so be died. Spinou's "Ethics." concluded with a bang yield to the won.' 'WA tie the last day of the exhibition, drama of Cochin, China. PHONE COlumbia 4200 FOREST CLEANERS r i&rar Ve! 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