• InEvEntoryimsnutkornaz

l'AGE TWO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ZEDAKAH VICTORY
RALLY ON FEB. 21 1

SISTERHOOD LUNCHEON

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TO BE UN QUE EVENT

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The completion of plans for t e
Zedakah will hold its "victory" '
• birthday luncheon, to be given by
I
the
Sisterhood of Congregation
rally at the Statler Hotel on Toes-.,
Shaarey Zedek, on Monday, Feb.
day, Feb. 21, at 2 o'clock, in antici-
20,
at
12:30 p. m., indicates that
pation of the $5 donor luncheon
•
the affair will be a novel event.
. of Feb, 28. Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, •••
ea
Table hostesses, appointed to
•
ft
(tlhe ,xormaotent thlis eiorf tables according
be:
airs. Saul Jacob, Mrs. Nat Bron-
Mrs.
I r,
sti[risn.i mhrts
stein , y N
Rob-
One of the largest meetings of Harry
Mr. and Airs. Henry Wineman
etroo f it. inson, Mrs. Abe Gordon, Mrs.
by Detroit
a
mh Tuesday
spent last week-end in Chicago.
It he p tseer as ori I; was
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Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund spent t ernoon, Feb. 14. The recreation
last week-end in (hicago. r 1,0111 of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Krell, Mrs. I. Stelzer, Mrs. Sam
n- Caplan, Mrs, Meyer Ginsburg,'
was crowded with over 400 stem-
Alexander Freeman and Royal b el's, who clone to hear Rabbi Le" Mrs. lien Love, Mrs. M. Zackheitn,
opponheimer left for a trip in the Franklin
'ranklin discuss "Palestine With- Mrs. Harry Shulman, Mrs. A. B .
I•Iast.
• io ut Jews." A program of Hebrew, Stralser, Mrs. Herman August,
Yiddish and Russian songs wil" Mrs. George Levey, Mrs. Charles
airs. Adolph Sturm visited with I rendered
on zi(mair,fiTanS(t:hba; Smith, Miss Elizabeth Finley, Sirs. •
..nr dt:,4..1.,•,:mbypulLn„ii nalatth
1.•latives in Chicago the past week-' v
I lei man Wetsman, Airs. Emil
end.
Rebecca Katzman Erohman. Mrs •Lpe,crnhrrg, M rs . Wolf Kaplan,
Harry I.. Jackson, vice-president Mrs. Sol Perlman.
Kurt Peiser returned from a
The program following t h e
if Hatlitssah, gave an interesting
short visit to New York.
talk (in Jewish current events. luncheon w ill i nc l u d e a series of
Sirs, David S. Diamond presided. tableaux depicting the 12 months
M. I). Wittleshofer returned from Arrangements for this inember• of the year. Those taking part
a trip to Bermuda.
ship tea were in charge of Mrs. in the tableaux will be: January, I
William Gordon. Mrs. 11. Irving; February, Mrs. Na-
Lee Scheur returned from a
than Caplan; March, Mrs. J. 0..
111-day visit 1.0 California.
The Music Study Club will hold • h„ lad ; April, Mrs. Seymour I.ewis;:
MRS. HERBERT WALLACE
its next regular study meeting at Nifty, Mrs. George Roberts; June, •
Mr. and Mrs. A. Barit have re-
gent.ral chairman of the luncheon
unS
Morsst
,(taf H
NLs S
turned from a visit in PRIM Beach, 1.1 115e29h ti
ininittee, will preside.
. oFn:(1 boulevard,
As u;
' MMrsr. s.Chilaerrs-.
n, man ic' b August,
At the rally, the various con- Fla.
Tuesday
afternoon,
Feb.
J.
Mrs.
Agree; September, Mrs. H. B. •
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. rilittees will make their reports,
S. Sehatlander will address the ( : t
n
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
J.
Frank
and
• and greater effort is being put
club on "Music of the Nineteenth B l u mber g ;
forth by the workers to make it a son, harry Jr., of Colorado avenue Century." Illustrations will be of- Cordon; December, Mrs. harry
left for New York last Thursday,:
victory rally.
by Mrs. II. Brozman, Plan; Bennett.
.
The committee promises a spec- from which point they sailed on • ist, and Mrs, David Freed, vocalist,
31rs. Sam Rubiner, in charge of
the Santa Lucia for a four weeks:
' tacular ;migrant for the luncheon
accompanied by Mrs. L. Teitle- reservation, urges that all reserva-
cruise.
of Feb. 28, the feature being a play
dons be made at the earliest pos.
haunt.
•
I "The (beast of Ilaroun Alrashid,"
Bible moment, by calling Longfel-
Miss Miriam A. Berger of Buf-
written and directed by Mrs. David •
falo, is visiting with her aunt and
Mrs. Myron S. Steinberg is low 3958, indicating the month of
B. NV, rite.
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Ber- making arrangements for the tea • birth. Friends of members are
The program for the luncheon
which will follow the spring lash- invited.
will go to press on Wednesday,' ger of Boston boulevard.
•
The committee in charge of the
ion show being sponsored by the
I Feb. 23, and all pledges must be in
Mrs. Estelle Weiss and daugh- Junior Unit of the Los Angeles affair is: Mrs. Sidney Stone, chair-
by that date to appear in the pro-
ter, Mrs. Max Finkelston, enter- Sanitorium. to take place on Fri- man; Mrs. S. Rubiner, Mrs. Harry
I gram.
The following additional pledges tained their knitting dub last day, March 3, in the Italian Gar- Z. Brown, Mrs, Max Keidan, Mrs.
Wednesday afternoon.
dens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel at M. Landau.
I have been received:
• Ide•dames II P Cohen. Ell Sachs. M.
Pack-Wolin, Sax-Kay,
2 p. m.
Pushkin, Merman Cohen. Abe firimnon. Joseph
Mrs. Michael Hollander pf New-
mom. Philip (Undid, Louis Freedman ark, N. .1., is the house guest of Elorice, Nfilgrito and Healy will AESCULAPIAN SOCIETY
orMhy Goldman. Freedlander. Esther
display spring models. Mrs. Leah
...amen. Sol ()noun?. Sam Kaplan, Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks of attune!' of Chicago, Ill., regional • TO HEAR REP. MURPHY
Munster, Sam Wexler. Morris Tenon. Jacob
Boston boulevard.
, Rosenberg. Daniel Shapiro. Harry A. Schiller.
director of the organization, will
Reuben W. Klein Endorsed for
H. L. Abraham, Curnell Prenriauer, Mendell
be present. The junior unit meets
Rosemarie, Joseph J. Mahler. Mary W Jack-
Mrs. Sol Kopman and little
State Pharmacy Board.
regularly the second and fourth
son, Dorothy Koffman A Moran.. Hone Wein.
daughter,
accompanied
by
her
nep-
garter. Bell Kane. J Srhilman. Harry Aus•
Wednesdays of each month at the
lima. William Kroglimal. Jack Karbal, Harry
hew, Joseph Smith, motored to
Joseph C. Murphy, member of
Zolkuver. Samuel Lubetsky. Harry 13011.11.
Kansas City, where they will re- Book-Cadillac Hotel.
the Michigan Legislature and
1 Esther Grossman. Sidney Mn. J Minn, Mur-
main a month.
ray Webber. J Benlamin J. H Chalet. Max
chairman of the Wayne delega-
Coven, M Mondschein. Omen Goodman. 1.
Enroute home from California,: tion, will address the Aesculapian
M Halperin. P n. Nusenchuck. J Clorman,
NIL and Mrs. Charles Halpert Miss Gertrude Bernstein of Col- Pharmaceutical Society at an open
,•M b••eisun Hyman , Siegel. Sam Selman.
Aaron Meyer. H A. Lessen. Fanny Osher, Ben
and son, Lippman, and daughter, lingwood avenue visited Phoenix.' meeting at Webster Hall on March
, Cohn. E Nova-sly, J W Kaplan. C. R
Mrs. Benjamin Alpert, of Burlin- Arizona, where she was the guest 8. Ile will speak on the state's
Cornfield. Harry Hack and Miss Anna Fried-
game avenue, left by motor for of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lipow. Mrs. tax problems, and all business
, Illgt1
lapow honored Miss Bernstein people are welcome to attend.
There is still time to earn money Miami Beach.
with a bridge luncheon at Shu-
for the luncheon and the ways and
The Aesculapian s' sixth annual
Mrs. Sadie Newell of Second mante's Tropical Inn, Tempe, Ari-
I menus committee chariman, Mrs.
anniversary dinner-dance will be
; Harry t'oggan, Euclid 9151, will boulevard and Mrs. Joseph Wets- zona. She also stopped at El I held at Everglades Inn on March
I gladly assist anyone desiring to do man of Virginia Park, accompanied I Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, 15,
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman on before returning to her home on
I so.
The Aesculapians, through the
• Printed Crepes!
Mrs. Herbert Wallace is chair- their trip to Palestine.
I
•Feb. 9. While in California Miss legislative committee of which
: man of the savings boxes conimit-
Bernstein was in San Diego, Mon- Samuel S. Stahl is chairman, en-
,
DETROIT,
MICHIGAN
a All-Over Lace!
Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Marks of terey, Carmel - by - the - Sea, San
2210
PARK
AVENUE
HOME OFFICE
:1272 Clairmount avenue have just Francisco, Palo Alto and Los An- 1 dorsed Reuben W. Klein for ap-
• Moire; Rough Crepe,
retuned from a trip to Gary, Ind., geles. In LOS Angeles, she was pointment on the State Board of
Pharmacy, and urged Governor
hicago, Ill.
a Chicago,
: the guest of her sister and brother- Comstock to name him to fill the
a Sweetheart Crepe!
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Better. vacancy on this board. Mr. Klein I
MN. Nathan Finkel of 2259 Cal-
and while there was entertained is a prominent druggist in Detroit
—like the negligee sketched,
, ert avenue left foPa six-week's
• by Airs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Sidney , and is a funnier worshipful master I
Following A new policy with re
visit in Miami Beach, Florida.
with adjustable neckline.
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Levine, Mrs. A. Potiker, Miss of Perfection Lodge.
gt
o,t(r. d et, In bShuoiui (s1 (a. tehvet• sz rt:ios t,
'lletty Moore, Miss Nadia Nicha-
APPEAL FOR CLOTHING
Mrs. S. Price of Cleveland is
•
EAT GUNSBERG'S
min, Mrs Selig Robinson, Mr. and •
The Home Relief Society thanks will conduct a series of special in - spending. a few (lays with her chil-
Mrs. J. Gelman, all former De
KOSHER BEEFENETTE
ay . vitational affairs, to which adati• dren, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price of
The program last Sunday was all who liberally answered the
troiters, and many other friends.
peal
for clothing some time ago. It stun may be had by guest car , I Boston boulevard.
opened and closed by it trio com-
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o men ti on names as only. The first in this series wil
posed of Miss, Sadie Cooper, vio- i s impossible t
• A. Garber of Hartford, Conn., was
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Melnick left
linist; Dan Frolunan, 'cellist, and the list of contributors is large. be a "college party" on Sunda..
Dine are many more families to evening, when a number of Jett. - a guest in the city during the past for a month's sojourn in Nliami
Mrs, Rebecca Kat zman-Frohman,
Beach, Fla.
be outfitted and the society would ish college students will be invited week.
'pianist. Franz •izst's "Terentella"
appreciate anything in the way of to an informal house party,
Was played by Mrs. Frohman as it
Mrs. Mary Altschuler and (laugh-
The next debate in the inter-
Dr. Morton Hack, 501 Stroh
piano solo. A mixed double oc- wearing apparel, shoes and etc. Call
Mrs. Sam Schwartz, Townsend dub debating tournament will take ter. Jean, of Chicago are making building, has received orders I ,,
tntte of the Detroit Halevy-Ilazo-
;
their
home
at
the
liel•rest.
active
duty with the United States
0-1855, or Mrs. Al Weisman, Gar- place between the debating class
inir Singing Societ y sang Leo
on Monday evening,
. Army from Feb. 19 to March 4.
, and ClUb Rail
Low's "Motto"; two Palestinian field SI211.
Mrs. M. Rattner and son,Lewis, Dr. Hack, who has held a commis- ;
Merchants or wholesalers haying following the business meeting of
songs by Rabinowitz, arranged by
I of Longfellow avenue, left for a sins as a second lieutenant for the
any shop-worn articles of wearing the House Council.
Frolomin, and Gilbert's "len
three and
apparel and wishing to give it
The close of the ping pony month's sojourn in the West Indies. pas
t th
nd o ne- half years, will
Lich Die Arbet," arranged by L.
:may, please call Mrs. Schwartz, tournament discloses Irving Litt III•
-
be assigned to the Second Infantry
II emit no mare and It goad for roar
low,
with
Mrs.
Anna
Warren
as
Dr.
Sydney
Klein
left
last
sun-
health. Particularly good for children
Townsend 0-4855.
as champion of the boys' single-
at Fort Wayne. At present he i Yi
soloist. The chorus was accom-
.„, (lay for Los Angeles where he will
C. be broiled or Med Hln ego.
for the second consecutive ta
attached to the 3311th Infantry la
Men bodies and bone slrur•
le bend
panied at the piano by airs. Froh-
fare. Kee, a pottage In roar 'On aaaaa or
and Charles Malls as runner•up. make his future home. MN. Klein reserve regiment) of the 65th
man, and directed by Mrs. F:Illnla
will join him shortly.
at all time..
chap,
Division. H e will resume his prac•
So hie Rushevsk emerged
LazarotT Scharer.
'
pion of the girls' singles corm,
Ask for the finest delicatessen
lice of chiropody on March 6.
Morris Dombey read three hu-
.
Miss Edna Marks of 3272 Clair-
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titian, The doubles tournameni,
product• by name only.'
morous sketches. Mr. Frohman
The dinner-dame preparations which followed, showed the fed. mount avenue has as her house
gave a lecture on Felix Mandels-
an The
d h fa.h
Versatile Girls'
ie bridge
fgoer
of the Young People's Auxiliary lowing teams to be the winners:: guest Miss Florence Rosenbaum ofT
sohn and his oratorio, "Walpurgis
show, scheduled
the Congregation B'nai Moshe Jean Cohen and Barbara Epstein : Gary, Init.
Nacht," which is based upon a'
Feb. 21, has been postponed.
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are now completed. Already over for the girls, and Charles Mid is :
German legend. Ile emphasized
I Miss Eleanor Denbo of 2641 Les-
100 reservations have been b•oked and Mnrris Franklin for the ', or , :
the appropriateness of the date of
avenue, formerly of Camden, N.
Kappa Tau Sorority's
's annual
The bridge tournament will be lie
for March 5. On this occasion
the eighth annual concert, since!
1., was honored at a birthday sup- Valentine party was held Feb. 12
the organization will publish a the next competitive event at the •
N'alpurgis Nada is observed by
pet. and bridge at the home of Miss at the home of Nliss Vivian Kopel.:
2380 TWENTIETH ST.
I souvenir book depicting the 25 "Y ". Tennis of four players will
Detroit's newest rendezvous which has
the German people on the night of
Mat ln,
I us ky was mis- [
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I years of progress of the society, play their first mimes on Sunday [ Jean Dworkin of 9102 Russell Miss Mamie
April 30-May 1'. Mendtassohn's
, street.
Plates were laid for 18 tress of ceremonies.
been painstakingly designed to lend the
Jack Allweil was in charge Of the afternoon.
.
guests. Later in the evening the
"Walpurgis Nacht" will be part of
.hill
proper atmosphere e to refreshen and !Ti
program, assisted by Miss Alit.,
The membership drive will dos,.
art attended the Shrine circus,:
t he extensive program of the
A dance is being sponsored at
on Feb. 28, at which time award- P Y
venate tired nerves and spirits, _Famous
Halevy-Ilazomir choir on April 30 Frank and a large committee.
the Arcadia on Washington's
The silver jubilee will be the will be made to those who hav••
Detroit-Leland cuisine. Your enjoyment
Miss Anne Freedman, a bride-
at Orchestra Hall.
first affair in years that will 10101- brought in the largest number of elect of this month, was honored • Birthday, Feb. 22, in honor of Mil-
of dinner here is further intensified by
pine every auxiliary of the con- new members. A silver plque. with a linen shower and bridge ton Behrendt. Tickets may be se-
dancing to the enchanting tunes of
cured by calling Cherry 4044,
grozation. The board of the con- donated by the former Theta
on Dec. 28, given by Mrs. B. Zal-
gregation, Its membership and xis- Kappa Rho Fraternity, will again esin for 35 guests. On Jan. 17,
tei.hood have all voiced their lie awarded to the group respon- the Misses Lillian, Doris and Es-
On Saturday, Feb. 11, the Home !
unanimous support and many of sible for the largest number ' ther Freedman entertained with a Relief Juniors held a Valentino
the reservations have Mlle f70111 new members during the dri er, personal shower and bridge. Cov-
bridge tea at Marshall's Restau-
stars of the Yiddish stage, are the these groups. and two individual prizes will go
ers were laid for :15 people. Mrs. rant. The next meeting will he
artists ut Littman's
DPW guest
Heading the program for the to the young man and young SaM Epstein (Anne W. Bernstein) held at the home of Miss Sybil
Yiddish Theater. They begin their
evening will he Maxwell L. Black. woman.
of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, feted Mks Weisman, 2241 Taylor avenue, on
engagement Friday night, Feb. 17,
general
of
committee, Freedman with a miscellaneous Feb. 19, at 2 p.
assistant
attorney
The stunt night
a, It . Libin's Motorization of mod-
Michigan. who will give the main headed by Miss Esther Halpert.
LUNCIID ))
, n American Yiddish life. So- address of the evening. Or. Otto now engaged in making sugges. shower and bridge on Feb. 14, at
the home her parents on Col-
ohm's Wedding Night." _
Rodin Club met at the home of
11:30 to 2:30 P. 111.
A. Hirsch will act as toastmaster. firms to the various "Y" groups lingwood avenue, for 32 guests.
6:30 to 9 P. M.
The Hollanders bring with them
Mrs. Ida Winkleman, who gave a
and Rabid Moses Fischer will ail- who wish to enter this annual con
s Milton Bernstein gave a din- farewell luncheon to the members
a plentiful repertoire of the best dress the audience. A number of test. Stunt night will take place Mn.
drama. musical comedy (lto tam., s have been seeuretl. on Sunday evening, April 2, at ner in honor of Miss Freedman before leaving for Northern Mich-
t4 1.00
and her fiance, Robert N. Bern. igan. The next meeting will be
an,f operetta. They are prepared Music will by furnished by two Telnnle Bet h
stein, on Feb. 10.
[,, remain for a long period of orchestras, alike Falk's Seymour
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Anna
%doer,
A new class in Russian for be.
time in an energetic effort to re- Simons Orchestra and Ivan Derso yinners, with Miss Valentine Lit.
2052 Webb, Tuesday, at 12:30.
waken in the hearts of Detroit
Dr. A. P. Pilides will deliver
and his Ilungarian Gypsies. Yinolf as instructor, is announced.
1, n y • love for that essentially
Purity Rainbowfor Girls is hay.
Reservations should be Illade at Registrations are now being taken an illustrated lecture on "Boys'
culture which has so long the earliest possible date. as for this class, which wil
Clubs of Detroit" at an open meet- Mg a drive to keep up its room
1 meet ors
ing of the Women's Auxiliary of at the Jewish Children's Home.
bet n neglected.
March 1 has been set as the limit, Monday evenings.
Sam K•stin will also appear in after which no reservations will
the Miamonides Medical Society There are pumpkins in circulation
The drama classes under the
this perfarmance.
- at the Wayne (tautly Medical So- which have places for penny or •
I. o r re
s ervati o call direction a Mrs Walter
he taken
reservations
1 ichte
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dime contributions. Bettina .1.t•
0 r Vinewood fell, are now engaged in casting eietY clubrooms, Woodward and
Fairm ont 57s7
Canfield, at 9 p, m. on Monday, , coby is in charge of the drive. An
' 1-7 1 28.
It
initiation meeting is to be hold
Feb. 2(1.
The Young People's Auxiliary March.
SAGLEY AT CASS AVENUJ
Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 7:15, at nn
, of Congregation 1-1 oat Moshe will
Miriam Schultz, president of the West Alexandrine.
sirs c J In i. ,-M ,dma • tie*. IT, hold a bridge social on Tuesday
I hit., S. the gurot of Mende and rei•ines
L. A . S . s uxi larys
'
I nsg h - Beta Chi Ikrority, entertained the
et ening Feb. 21 . at 14;91 There
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prospects of the sorority at a
Shu-m, March 4.
Miriam Schultz, Mary Azimoff
Mr and Mr. M. Kahn are spending • I will be refreshments and prizes
Tt• ■ •1114 ale G11171 HOt•in ;ors sr•
Iew dot in Detroit
bridge given in her home on Toes- and Celia Weingartlen assisted the
oven. el an en•seble end eiratant
WON'T YOU COME TO THE
Visa Muliie Freedman. s,iiii
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nip. Manned to Inning.. sad te•rt••••
Eva Prenzlauer Service Group
14,3 Goldberg Ousels Kahn and Phil : chairman, is ,assisted by Miss .11i,:,:
The midnight sh , , • f the Detroit day evening.
.re role
driver.. r.PI molts
K , ntrul Palo tenoned home after mending
with
their
luncheon
Tuesday.
Auxiliary
of
tht.
I.
s
.Angeles
San.
Frank.
Wire •eek. in Florida
•ob iboarbt or sno‘g 1 ,01 •
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Netzorg are
- -
Young People's Bibb. e b,„ will atrium will be held on Marsh 1
-
mann.... or omb , . •. ,a , - 7, It en
Bernice Friedland and Dorothy
Mr ongl MI , A P Rom, and um linlyel
meet next Wednestlay r , co ,„ a! at the ['lister The ,der.
roar acv
, p•-d the •get and net, t •ith Mr it.
Samuel
Benavie,
conductor
of
the
.card
in the A . rnks-on t i t hi ,..iArp,alratunglehnnt, s r : Summer fro sponsoring a bridge-
y
o
b.
22
at
,
9
n.
III.,
in the I e•try
Mgt J Broder
Rabin Nlichigan Theater Orchestra, and nor, s. residing
Libby at 2923 Second bout- tea to he given Sunday. Feb. 20,7
l lato , of the synagogue-
re d a hm• -,• • ,, I to Ann Arbor ...
ot in r headlibers 14 the radio and will occupy an apartment in the •at 2 p. m., at the fillty Exchange.
, • • . •.. , • m Ins parent, , • i•cner condueis tae class. nn., ,, t
stare, will ni on the program.
An added attraction will he fps
same building.
Nt
I
Public speaking class
lit ports ( mai the sanatoriuo
q- ATI.ER —TUESDAY, FEB. 28
tune tefilma ray tee franc,
1.• . a,.el son Alan ' Sunday afternoon. Feb. 19. at 1:15
Lambda Gamma Phi Sorority and card's, Tickets :tin he had ho
. . ,:, no od a alter p . Ill., in the club room of the c , mploiamt the Detroit Auxiliary
7..cdakah Cast Will Appear in the Play
Several
new
upon its fine ore. work.
I
yi,t,,,n
i
i
n
eg
la
i
t
i
ntzh
ee
i.
•• In Ift-doa ante synagdgue .
N
y
id[:.
ne
jo
t'h
t.
a
calling
Miss
Friedland,
Townsend
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t
1:1n
beingg in,...0,..t.:.1; hspoenn
Harry Seligson con• app,„..at!,, ,,,
ll
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0-4049,
• ducts the class.
and In order to take care Of thos .• and Yetta Minter on Feb. 10. The
TULLER HOTEL DEPOT
raten and directed by AIRS. DAVID WI.Ill[E
Th.. dramatic .lass of the }sound
prosturtive patients, the ea., p. ra next gathering will he at the home
Arthur 0. Salasn k of Gladstone
People's
A
u
xi!
irin.
Of
Congr•ga • , ,, o ,,f rt.,, ry: to , ,,, o , ,,,b,d :
Bagley and Grand Circus Park
FOR RESERVATIONS C.11,1.:
of Miss Gertrude Zalk on Erb. 24. avenue Is Itr aving Saturday for an
noted Rabe riot., Wnai Moshe Sunday prt.sented
• brosi g ■ • J., is.on
Chairman, Mn,. Aaron Silberblatt, EU. 4238,co-ch.t''":
Feb 10
extended business trip to Kett's-
7,11,-•-., re. e•
Phone: LA. 3420
and their fru rds
; for the
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Mrs.
Milton
Bernstein,
UN. 2-1182; president, Mrs, JI!''"
ekan, Alaska,
Fraternal League.
I a one-Pct play entitled "Ambdion."
n ems rten• Pb Mid Rabbi P.Ilveal
II•rvith, Long. 5725; chairman of pledges, Mrs, Al Mt•'".
.....rto aro eau or Ise les., hesbetban tea enu
S eauils ibiackNha1th'il hi e il tr'nFit leitr•inty aov i
I He dog a...it problem. at Rums
I A vote of thanks is given to the
No 10 e tt h the Al ph.
7554.1.
a
PPP',
Michigan after spending
Mrs. A. Kasle. Esther and Rob-
"nrcron'erd
an In- dramatic coach. SbIney SIt'711 ; Ad.o Ta i 'r
si ,Pners ed the ant too,'
The ei•tern,00t o r• e ready
[-Yoe Nu A Inple Le with his numerous friends in De- ert Ka sle. of 22e11 Atkinson as-
do or In- ',eon nob mom an dr
," the rriOrnlic F• in the cit=t.
Bridge- - lea of Sisterhood of • ..t pe og
third ,
bereeen A 7
st
ono. mett•d nroine Mrs Ita.•
nue left for Miami Beath,
z
troit
•
gone
rahaill.
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the Easter holidays.
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on Wednesday afternoon, March fi, in h.M poi IS
s to be a nit, .elfare
2999 Glendale avenue, have been
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People's Auxiliary II
Young
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Joseph
at 1:30. Mrs. James Sole•l is the or-- wet
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Mr. home
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Max Cohen
home some time in March. their
in Toledo,
Ohio.
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Forward March!

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policyholders $5941,922•15.

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policyholders $1,333,101.29.

Over the same period, we increased our

admitted assets by $262,397.06.

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cash, to policyholders and beneficiaries

$10,659,216.06.

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In times of adversity as in prosperity, a

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