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PIED ETROft IEWISII (ARON ICU

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

a-

LIST DONORS FOR
$5 LUNCHEON OF
U. H. S. AUXILIARY

Be Smart Looking--

The essence of smart appearance and the
height of good taste demand fresh looking,
clean garments, properly styled. Forest
can be of service to you by keeping your
apparel always looking like new—and at
extremely reasonable prices.

Cleaned and P

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Men's SUITS
and
TOPCOATS

d

75c

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1 OR EST ( liANERS

owl DYERS

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LET OLEN & WEIN SOLVE YOUR
GIFT PROBLEM!

BEAUTY and VALUE that will cause a furore among men
and women in search of EXCEPTIONAL Gifts

for the coming holidays

— PAJAMAS

MUFFLERS — GLOVES

HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc.

Olen 13 Wein

JULE OLEN

Dec. 18—Miss Lucy Yoskowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Her
man Yoskowitz of Burlingame avenue, to Dr. Harry A. Topcik, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Topcik of Passaic, N. J.
Dec. 18—Miss Anne Anita Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Fuller, to Dr. Morris S. Berent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Berent, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
Dec. 18—Miss Elizabeth Weisgross, daughter of Mrs. Anna
Weisgross of 2994 Leslie avenue, to Dr. Harry M. Friedman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friedman of 2700 Cortland avenue.
Dec. 25--Miss Dorothy Alpert, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Buddy's.
Alpert of 1574 Cortland avenue, to Albert A. Jaffin, at
MRS. MAX WEKSLER
Rabbi M. Zager will officiate.
man of the $5 donor luncheon, to
Dec. 25—Miss Dolly Esther Bachrach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
be given on Wednesday, Jan. 25, M. Bachrach, to Morris Harold Raskas, in the Crystal Ballroom of the
at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. Thi
is the one large money-making of
fair to be given this season by
the auxiliary.
A prize has been offered to th
one turning in the largest numbs
of pledges, and there is keen ri
valry among the members. It i
essential that at least 400 pledge
be secured for the luncheon, i
order to take care of the chil
dren's buses, the maintenence o
which the auxiliary is pledged t
support.
The following is a list of ne
pledges for the luncheon:
man Wets
sicAssiei Joseph L. M man.

s Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Dec. 25—Miss Mary Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Shaw, to Henry Eugene Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rice, at
, 2698 Leslie avenue.
.
Dec. 25—Miss Lucille C. Schreiber, daughter of Mrs. Flora
of 2304 Chicago boulevard, to Maurice Goldstein of Buffalo,
- Schreiber
i N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein of Saginaw.
Jan.
1—Miss
Shirley Acker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
' Acker of 10245 Delmar,
to Morey Charmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
' Samuel Charmer of 5572 Audubon
avenue, at Beth Tephila Emanuel
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Synogogue.
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Wedding Calendar ,

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The entire board of the Wom-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reznik of 2264 West Philadelphia avenu
en's Auxiliary of the United He-
brew Schools is co-operating with announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Dr. Samuel
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, general chair- G. Epstein, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Epstein of 2690 llogarth
avenue.
The engagement is announced of Miss Sylvia Chapman, daughter
of Mr. and Mre. Abraham Chapman, to Alexander Smith, son of
Jacob Smith of Portsmouth, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacobs announce the engagement of their
(laughter, Arline, to Sam Goren, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Goren of
Detroit.

“Forest" Will Assist You!

Ladies'
Dresses, Coats
and SUITS

Engagements

SAM WEIN

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Tobi
Rie. Vict or.
S
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a Deed. Werne.
A. Teitelbaum, Minnie Steinberg. P. 6tmhefek
Sadie Makin, Sam Binger, A` Silverman,
Shahs,. Simon Shear, M. Schmidt, Blum
Sappereten. Eli Sachs,. I. Roeenthal, Lou
RoblnliOn, Dom Robimon, Charles Ruonrno
L. Prince, Meyer Prentis, MyrrH Peen.
Perell. D. Oppenhelm. L. U. Mom. Abe M
Joe Mn.. E Mom Anna 11Moil.
llanheink Harry Love, Louis Lig:Ireton
O Sylvia Le
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Ben Klein, Harry B. Heiden, L Beta, Ou r
Knit. Samuel Jacobson. none Harrison. Ch
Hamburger, Joseph Oren, Max Goldberg. on
m oor Prank, Arnold Pratt. N. Pktlov.
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S. Diamond. Anthony Deutsch. Adolph °cuts<
Tillie Davidson, Rout Davidson, Sadie Cohe
t Cohen, Joeeph Cohen. Herman Cohen.
Cothran, ed. Blumberg, D. Bernstein. Sa
Berman. Baron, Y. Baker. B. Allen,
Aronstam, J. W. Allen. M. Levine°, Ral
Weisman, L Fisher. H. Baron. Birnbau
Ben Cohen. Rose Lapides. Joseph Cantor. Al
Miller. Ben Gem, Sol Kaden. Lou
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Births

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Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol'Kanat (Helen Brandt) of 2477
: ° .
Taylor, a son.
Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Seidon (Thelma Gordon)
,. of 3107
Alter road, Detroit, a daughter, Norma Leone.
t
Dec. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bilsky of 2581 Elmhurst avenue,
a son.
Dec. 2—To Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Pike (Mae Adelson) of Cort-
-
e land avenue, a son, Lawrence Sheldon.
Nov. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Fineman (Rose Coven) of
,'.
.: 15485 Robson avenue, a son, Gilbert L.

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Philip Clitbert, Sam Maslen, Is•m &nine,
Harrison, Wm. Mandell. Harry Saar, Her
Goodman. Jacob Nemeth. Harry 131.n,
Weisman, Ida Schulte. M. B. Weise, E.
Schwan, W Federnlan. A. P. Ooldsmith,
Cohen. Alm Licht. P. Cohen. Meyer Stream
Ellis Solovitch, lees Jeanette Steinberg •
Miss J. leathern.

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Calendar of Events.

Dec. 10—Maimonides Society,
2:30 p. m.
Dec. 11—Home Relief (carni-
val-evening).
Dec. 12—Sisterhood of Tem-
ple Beth El. Sisterhood of
Shaarey Zedek.
Dec. 13—Temple Beth El Sis-
terhood bridge.
Dec. 14 —Jewish Women's
Welfare, bridge-tea.
Dec. 14—Evening, Zionist Or-
ganization Debate.
Dec. 14—Dinner of Chevra
Kadisha of Shaarey Zedek.
Dec. 15—Rally of all Boy
Socut Troops in LaSalle dis-
trict, at Durfee Intermediate
School.
Dec. 15—Dinner of Shaarey
Zedek Men's Club.
Dec. 16—Late Friday eve-
ning services at Shaarey Zedek.
Dec. 17—Informal Dance of
Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek.
Dec. 17—Evening, Eva Prenz-
lauer Group.
Dec. 18—Chalutzos dance at
Book Cadillac.
Dec. 18—: Northwestern
Branch of Jewish Old Folks
Home (evening).
Dec. 18—Evening, Northwest-
ern branch of the Old Folks'
Home.
Dec. 20 —11adassah Donor
Luncheon.
Dec. 25—Dedication of Jewish
Children's Home.
Dec. 26—Palestine Night of
Music, sponsored by Jewish
National Fund, at Central High
School.
Dec. 26—Chanukah Celebra-
tion of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek.
Dec. 31—New Year's Eve
Party of Farband Folk Shule.
Jan. 25—Woman's Auxiliary
of Hebrew Schools donor lunch-
eon.
Jan. 29—Zedakah birthday
dinner.
Jan. 29—Service Group dinner
and entertainment.
Feb. 4—Zionist Organization
dance.
Feb. 28 —Zedak ah donor
luncheon.

OLD FOLKS' HOME
BRIDGE ON DEC. 18

1

Mrs. Zelda Meyers is chairman
of a bridge sponsored by the
Northwestern Branch of the Jew-
ish Old Folks' ]tome, to be held

Hirnelhoch's

Store Hour. Mils , 9 to 61

Saturday 9 to 7 P. M.

MRS. ZELDA MEYERS

at Boesky's, 1130 Griswold, on
Sunday evening, Dec. 18, at 8
p. m. An invitation is extended
to members and friends to attend
thin affair. Many novel features
will take place on that evening.
Tickets can be procured from
members or at the door.

HEAD SHOULD FALL,
AND AN APOLOGY TO
DR. EINSTEIN URGED

Detroit News Editorial Da.
:lures America Otherwise ,
Will Be Disgraced.

Exciting Sports
Shop News, Today!

In an editorial commenting on
the Albert Einstein visa incident
in Berlin, the Detroit News calls
it "'stupidity in a consulate," and
CHUM
d
d 9:
PUBLIC INSTALLATION
"A head should fall. and a public
OF PERFECTION LODGE apology to Prof. Einstein should be
ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14 made by the State Department.
Until these things are done, we
land disgraced."
Milton R. Atlas Elected Worship-
The News maintains that this
for the
ful M
nation was made ridiculous in the
Year 1933.
eyes of the world, and declares
hat Secretary Stimson himself
Public installation of the officers cannot escape censure. The editor-
of Perfection Lodge No. 486, Free s] further declares that the one
and Accepted Masons, will be held sensible things to do with the pro-
on Wednesday, Dec. 14, at the test of the Woman Patriot Corpor-
Detroit-Leland Hotel.
ation was to "file it in the waste
At the last meeting of the lodge, paper basket and forget about it."
The News editorial follow.:
on Wednesday, Dec. 7, the follow.
We should like to hear some
ing officers were elected for the
good reason why whoever was
year 1933:
responsible
for the questioning
Milton R. Atlas, worshipful
master; Lewis Shapiro, senior of Prof. Albert Einstein at our
e
consulate in Berlin should not be
warden; Milton 111. Maddln, junior
summarily removed from his job,
warden; Aaron Silberblatt, senior
and then asked for proof that his
Another scoop for our
deacon; Charles K. Sandorf, sec-
mental state is not Idiocy.!
Sports Shop, always on the
retary; Frank Feirer, tyler; Wil-
The statute says: "No immi-
liam B. Isenberg, treasurer; Ben- gration visa shall be issued to an
alert! The model sketched
jamin B. Stepsay, junior deacon. immigrant if it appears to the
is typical, and it's avail-
The installation ceremonies will consular officer, from statements
begin promptly at 6 o'clock and in the application, or in the pa-
able in wool crepe, or
will be under the direct super- pers submitted' therewith, that
angora. Colors are—grey,
vision of past grand master of the immigrant is inadmissable
the state of Michigan, George W. to the United States under the
hyacinth, green, gold and
Graves, who is also an honorary Immigration laws . . mor shall
French red.
member of Perfection Lodge.
such immigration visa be issued
At the installation ceremonies, if the consular officer knows or
brief addresses will be given by has reason to believe that the im-
Sports Shop—Second Floor
the incoming worshipful master, migrant Is inadmissable to the
Milton R. Atlas, as well as the out- United States under the immigra-
going worshipful master, Irving tion laws."
It to no crime to be unfamiliar
W. Blumberg.
Hon. Frederic 13. Stevens, thirty- with who Prof. Einstein is, or
with
the place he occupies in the
third degree Mason, acting in
charge of that degree in this sec- scientific worldi but to inquire as
to
whether
heis an anarchist or a
tion of the country, together with
Judge Lester S. Moll and Judge communist, with the Inference
that
if
he
were
he would be a
Joseph Monaghan, will deliver
It In but natural that
person dangerous to the Govern-
brief speeches.
the city which emotes the
ment of the United States, is an
Mr. B. Stevens' topic will be
ukirote
in motor co' maw •
evidence of stupidity such as this
"Relation of Judaism to Ma-
neat should oller ds Usitco
country can not afford to per-
sonry."
hoiteky
of escepticoal
o
mit in its representatives abroad.
comfort end teem.
Dinner will be served immedi-
The staute speaks for itself.
s. ately after the installation cere-
Detroit boosts the
to monies in the main dining room If Hans Schmidt, who is unknown
Detroit •Lelond
to consular authoritien, applies
e
of the Detroit-Leland Hotel, to- for a visa, not only must. his pa-
trolly located...wan labs
of gether with dancing both during
lams. diary( MOMS and
30 , dinner and following. The enter- pers be in order, but the consul
general 'interior of match
may investigate his record. But
tainment committee has arranged if Prof. Einstein, the most fam-
less beauty...wth holm.
ne an elaborate program of enter- ous scholar in all the world, his
loos morn osoroonmi cod
he tainment to be given during the Life an open book, a previous
soft slevisauwing beds.
he dinner-dance.
with ertlh, [kern or In the
visitor to this country, and now
dee* Mr" *chimed coded
hi
This annual affair of Perfection an invited guest of a great scien-
e- Lodge is open to Masons and their tific institution, asks permission
and purified Ths
this codod... nos ovaacik
n- friends.
to enter, such an examination as
ro.i h 8:0 win& can
c-
Reservations may be obtained was given him not only stultifies
we, bah at no room than
as through Henry H. Levett, by call- the examining officer, but makes
the cost ol w Winery hotel
in ing Cherry 4520.
this great nation rediculous in
bi
the eyes of the world—not of
RATES FROM "—
12, SKAL
t- FOSTER PARENTS HEAR
Germany alone, but of "the Can-
'Sr DOWSE
he
nibals that each other eat, the
CHILD CARE LECTURES Anthropophagi, and men whose
if-
d-
heads do grow beneath their
A meeting of the Foster Parente shoulders."
Association of the Jewish Child
Nor can Secretary Stimson
's Placement Bureau was held Nov. himself escape censure, for for-
at Temple Beth-El. Mrs. NTH. warding the absurd complaiqt of
not 23,
r id Wiener was chairman of the well the Woman Patriot Corporation
attended gathering.
to Consul-General Messersmith
Abraham J. Levin, president of
at Berlin. There was but one
the Jewish Child Placement Bu-
sensible thing to do with that
by
reau, addressed the group. Dr.
document—file it in the waste
4
paper basket and forget about it.
at David J. Levy and Dr. Louis A.
The laugh then would have been
delivered
informative
Schwartz
be
on the corporation, if it had chos-
WEE 019.WATED
of lectures on child care.
en to create an issue. As it is,
Through
the
courtesy
of
Mrs.
0. XL MESON. Ms.
of
MOST CgternktV tOCRTIO AT
the ridicule falls on all of us.
of
the
Emery
Monash,
a
member
CASS
ARO
B°04.1M AVIDRIU
nd
We are exhibited to the world as
ub board, a song recital was ren-
a nation of captious fools because
dered
in
Yiddish
and
Italian
by
on
a consular officer exercises no
A Miss Rose Waxman. She was ac- more discretion than might be
ed. companied by Mrs. Lawrence
expected
of a moron.'
all Titlebaum at the piano.
A head should fall, and a,pub-
Mrs. Abraham J. Levin was ap-
lic
apology
to Prof. Einstein
of
red pointed to serve as chairman
E. Ceivrnblie
should be made by the state de-
of the committee whose duties it will partment. Until these things are
STARTING SATURDAY
sell be to work out future programs done, we stand disgraced.
Big
Pre-Holiday
Show
for
the
meetings.
Mrs.
Levin
will
a nd
The be assisted by the following: Mrs.
the Hymen Drapkin, Mrs. John Far-
Rt. ir lieraelk)
tee kus, Mrs. Israel Fisehoff, Mrs.
Genoa Make gemerdy leigerl•g Alas
Odra. Irises Web., A. P.M sag
bs, Benjamin Gold, Mrs. George Kahn,
Erne. Reds.
Mra
Emery
Mrs.
David
J.
Levy,
n-
or Monash, Mrs. George Walt and
"The Classic Period" will be
th- Mrs. Melville J. Welt.
A11.mem make Cr... •irei
The meeting was arranged by the subject under discussion at the
et,
lege. Wet. rwees. Jess Nee r% mel
Mrs
Edith
B.
Bercovich,
Mrs.
next
regular study meeting of the
Ale.Aware One.
n-
John Farkus, Mrs. Abraham J. Music Study Club, to be held
Levin, Mrs. Kiva Nemer, Mrs. Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 13, at
David Wiener and Mrs. Melville the home of Mrs. S. Q. Kesler,
1217 Burlingame avenue. Mrs.
Y. .1. Welt.
Sol Trigg, chairman of the day,
d-
BONSTELLE CIVIC TH E4T RE
will Introduce the subject with •
Fisher Theater.
n,
"Resume of the Classic. Period."
to
aka
ov.
Thrills, romance and mystery are Mrs. L. Landow will review the
of plentiful in "The Mask of Fu Man- "Life of Beethoven"; and Mrs.
re- chu," now showing at the Fisher David Huber will present • paper
of Theater. Adapted from Sax Roh- on the "Live. of Hayden and Mo- in Benn Levy's Latest N. Y. Hit
a nt mer's famous story, the leading zart" Illustrations will be offered
I na role is played by Boris Karloff by Miss Edith Ella Davis, who will
ne- while Lewis Stone Is seen as the play the Appesionata Sonata of Pre-Iame Keels el
Agog INA
ge:WIDAW
el- special agent from Scotland Yard. Beethoven; and Mrs. Burton Clam- Gehl 1•••• Beau rn,
age, who will sing an aria from
ra. Karen Morley, Myrna Loy and
Me-Ter°11.
■ AT.: Elmer Bei
G. Charles Starrett have prominent Mozart's "The Marriage of Fig- are Beek a. M II. Om. Swaim 14.-11*.
are."
. roles.

PLAN CONFERENCE
Marriages
KAY . SOMKIN
OF MIZRACHI YOUTP
1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
an-
r Mr. and Mrs. Ben Somkin
.;* nounce the marriage of their
a daughter, Marjorie, to Harry Kay, Rabbi Zambrowaky in De
eson of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Katace troit To Organize for the
wits, on Sunday, Nov. 27. Rabbi Mid-western Convention
Mrs. Maurice Zackheim is pre s- M. Zager officiated.
ident of the Women's Auxilia r
Rabbi Seymour AL Zambrowsk)
of the United Hebrew School s.
,e CHANUKAH DINNER OF national executive director of th
Mrs. Max Weksler is chairman
Mizrachi
Youth of America, is L
EMANUEL
SISTERHOOD
ie
the ways and means commit(
Detroit as part of an organizatio
for the $5 donor luncheon.
Under the auspices of the
8 Mile, near Gratiot
newly - organized Sisterhood of
Beth Tfila Emanuel, corner of
Taylor and Woodrow Wilson av-
enues, the annual Chanukah din-
nor of the congregation will 1)e
. held
Sunday evening, Dec. 27, to
which members and their friends
are invited. Mrs. Louis Kahn ie
president of the Sisterhood, and
Steak, Chicken or Fish
„„ Mrs. Herman Fisher, the first
Will Be Feature at Dinn `''' president of the Sisterhood, will •
act as chairman of the dinner. She
Following Annual Fed-
$125
will be assisted by Mrs. Morris
eration Meeting.
e-
Schneider
and Mrs. Max Schu-
A minstrel show will be p
ce biner, former secretary, who will,
sented by the Detroit Servi
he
be
in
charge
of reservations.
Service Group as a feature of t
$1.50
The first meeting of the Sister-
Frog Leg Dinners
entertainment program at the di n.
al
hood
will
be
held
at the congrega-
ner which will follow the ann
19,
meeting of the Jewish Welfa re tion Monday afternoon, Dec.
Dance to Roy Swartz and his Music
officers
additional
time
which
at
Federation, Jan. 29, at Tem a,
ey
will
be
elected
and
plans
for
the
Beth El, according to Mrs. Sidn
dinner will be dis-
J. Allen, chairman of the progr am forthcoming
cussed. All former members and
and entertainment committees.
New Year's Eve Party
all those who wish to join are ili-
Several sub-committees have al-
ready been selected for the m a. sited to attend the meeting, which, RABBI S. M. ZAMBROWSK)
will be followed by a social hour.
$4 Per Plate
strel show. Mrs. Allen will be
tour of the mid-western state
director and will be assisted by
Includes Everything
Here his purpose is to comple
Ipt
William Lester Levy. The scr
plans for the mid-western conf
Make Reservations Now
committee consists of Mrs. Wal ter J. W. E. W. 0. BRANCH
area of the Mizrachi Youth
Leib and Lewis J. Weitzman. S V".
MEMORIAL
LUNCHEON
America, to b e h held
e here Dec.
van S. Grosser and Mrs. Harry Z
31 and Jan. 1 and 2.

SPECIAL PRICES FOR PARTIES OVER 12
Brown will have charge of casti lg.
All members of the North Rabbi Zembrowsky spoke at t
Mrs. Kurt Nisei. will direct he
Banquet Rooms
dancing and Mrs. Burton Clam age Woodward Branch of the Jewish Oneg Shabos programs of t
the music. Other members of he Women's European Welfare Or- Mizrachi Youth of Detroit on t
JOE WEYER—Proprietors—GEO, HUND
entertainment committee ire ganization are requested to attend ideals and aims of the Mizrac
Howard A. Kaichen, James A. the memorial luncheon given in movement. New branches are I
Formerly of Eastwood Inn
Kates, Mrs. A. Max Kohn, Gus D. memory of the organization's de- ing organized all over the cou
He also voiced his cony
Newman and Samuel II. Rubin Cr. ceased sisters, on Wednesday af- try.
Telephone Pingree 3559 — Roseville 118
The officers of the Detroit er- ternoon, Dec. 14, at 12 o'clock bons that the Mizrachi Youth h
are
noon,
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Morris
already
become a strong factor
vice Group of the Jewish Welf
the rebuilding of Palestine. Rat
Federation are: Aaron De Roy, Fishman, 2252 Gladstone.
The
organization
is
sponsoring
Zambrowsky
will speak at the Si
president; Samuel Summed old,
honorary president; Adolph 'F in- a party to,be given Jan. 8, Mrs. urday services conducted by t
of
E.
J.
Schwartz
is
the
chairman,
Mizrachi
Youth
at the Beth T
sterwald, honorary chairman
ANNUAL DANCE
the board; Clarence H. En ass, assisted by Mrs. Joe Modell. eretb Emanuel, Taylor and Woc
home-cooked
row
Wilson.
On Feb. 28, a
— of —
chairman of the board; Maur ice
Mizrachi Youth will particips
Aronsson, vice-chairman of the luncheon will be given. Other or-
WOMEN'S PIONEER ORGANIZATION
board; Israel Ilimelhoch, Rob ert ganizations are asked to eo-oper• M the Jewish National Fund
(Chalutsos)
11,
ate
by
keeping'
the
above
dates
Tag
Day, to be held Dec. 10 a
R. 51arwil and Norman Schwa
vice-presidents; Herman Rad er, open. 11, Saturday and Sunday. Dm
SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18
Bressler
is chairman of the Je
treasurer.
AT BOOK.CADILLAC HOTEL CRYSTAL BALLROOM
ish National Fund Committee.
Admission 50 Cents
Music by DEL DELBRIDGE
The
first
bridge party given
Proceeds Aid in Furtheg
Wear Shoes That Conf I' L A. SANATORIUM
nrin Efforts of Jewish Pioneers
the Mizrachi Youth on Dec.
i l'alestine.
To Your Own Type of F tot
BAZAAR CONTINUES proved so great • success that
bridge parties and dances will

Beauty of the feet consists of th
ipee Event To Conclude Sunday riven throughout the remainder
neatness and fineness of their s
the winter season. The eeeond
Our First December
With Dance, at the
and not in the smallness or sh rt.
these series of bridge parties a
nes.s. No other part of the body
B'nai
Mr:she.
dances will be given at the el
requires more care. Comfo rts ble
rooms at 9036 Twelfth street
(In Season) SALE! NOW!
feet are necessary to per feet
Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8:30 p. m.
(Continued
from
Page
One)
health as well as to personal at-
small admission fee is eharg
tractiveness.
Hyman Altman and Abra- Max Temchin is in charge of
A survey recently made by the
re
More the arrangements.
rY IL Jaffin, who presided.
Educational Research Bureau of Isaam;
for Men and Women
out
than
2,000
people are reported to Greetings are being seem
Chiropodists reveals that nine ted have attended the opening cere- from friends and sympathizers
Our complete stock is offered in this sale!
of every ten adults are affec of monies. the Mizrachi Youth for the f
with some form of foot defect
of conference news
The musical program on open. page
For Cash Only!
either a minor or major nat ire.
greetings to be printed in
A great many of these foot ills ing night was featured by selec•
$995
at the end
of
$895
are caused by ill-fitting shoes , or tions by the Chord of Judea Sym• Jewish Chronicle
The publicity
commit,
phony Orchestra, under the direc- month.
and
wrongly chosen shoes.
includes Rose Jaco
charge
,ere
tion
of
William
Blizniek.
The
Soria
in
In selecting your shoes t
There are a few broken lines at
Zelda Ros I
should be • breathing space be- Brothers and Cantor Jacob Son- Edward
that and Ruthenbery
Florence Edelman.
tween the foot and shoe, and this enklar were also featured.
further information call E. Ru
is what makes the difference be- The members of Primrose Ben- enberg at 8663 Twelfth stre
tween comfortable, healthy feet evolent group, the Sosnowitzeor•
sz wt. Wei
and feet that are burdened with Bendeneor, the Bakers Union No. Garfield 6811, or call The Chr
corns and calluses, and disfi red 78, the Young People's Auxiliary icle office'
distorted joints. Which m ass of Congregation B'nai Moshe
ake marched in en masse on opening Zviller Ladies' Aid Social
SHOP by —"look
■ at your shoes."
sure that they are properly fit ted. night, and 70 organizations march.
The president of the Zviller L
BERKF-'S BOOT SHOP, 10- ed in during the week of the ba- ies' Aid Society, Mrs. M. NI
1414 Washington Blvd.
Lear.
ar.
cated at 1114 Washington BI
thanks
the following who helped
Telephone Randolph 1676
A public card party will be a mak e the
under the management of Mr.
card party held on N
B. B. Berke, carries in stoc : at feature of the bazaar thin Satur-
a success:
Mrs. E. of Soren
e Arti ts Th ater.
all times • complete line of ah Gen, day evening. Dec. 10. There will 29,
Royal
Oak,
chairman
the e
s
United
RAMBLERS CLUB
and you may be assured that your be • dance Sunday evening, Dee. ning; Mrs. A. Soria, chairman
'tilt.
11,
the
closing
event
of
the
tickets;
Mrs.
S.
Klein,
assist
feet
will
be
correctly
and
scie
"Life Begins," one of the most rally fitted. Their shoe, corn bine bazaar.
chairman of tickets; Mrs. Ai
The Ramblers Club announces
be given ' sensaticral dramas of 1932, is now style and comfort and qualit F.
All papers are ready for the Klein, Mrs. B. Klein, Mrs. L. Fi
its first annual dance, to
the
United
Artists
The-
t
showing a
Mr. Berke deserves • co goli• sending away of another Detroit man, Mrs. Besaman, Mrs. Wine'
Sunday evening, Jan
ater. Adapted from the stage play
Emanuel Hall, Taylor and Wood., of the name name by Mary McDou- went upon the high standard I of patient to the Los Angeles Sans. baum, Mrs. Celia Shlain, 1
row Wilson. Those desiring tickets gall Avelson, the picture is most service and satisfaction whit I he torium.
... This is the forty-fifth Wolfson, Mrs. B. Utchenik Mn

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