I PIEVerRorrimmi ARDNICLE PAGE TWO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HADASSAH TO HEAR MRS. B. R. BRICKNER MRS. WEKSLER HEADS AUXILIARY OF J. N. F. Wife of Cleveland Rabbi to Speak at Meeting Tuesday; Donor Din- ner Plans Progressing. , ;et. u Mrs. Barnett R. Brickner, wife of the prominent Cleveland rabbi, will address Detroit chapter of Ilada , sah at its meeting next Tues- i rg 7- - At a well attended meeting of i the Ladies' Auxiliary of the e ish National Fund, on Oct. 31 at ; he Book Cadillac Hotel, annual I ; election of officers took plce. Mrs. Max AVeksler teas unani- NIrs. mously elected president. Woksler was one of the organizer, •..ta.,.v.f..„ .., • .• ...--...--- '' • M i .. and \It,. thur NI. Schles- The Council if ./1 1 Wihli Wo1111.•11' Inger motto to Lawrence, Kansas, had a successful opening meeting, to visit with NE,. Schlesinger's awl luncheon on Monday, Nov. 6 ., parents. in I he recreation hall of Beth El. Mrs. Ily Brown was the • William Frank of \\ladling , AV. gut-t of honor, having enlisted the Va., is visiting with his children, largest number of new members ; Nlr, and Mrs. IL .1. L. Frank and in the recently concluded niem-; Mrs. Leon Ftank of olorado Ave. her-hip drive. The speaker was, Dr. A. I.. Sachar, national direr- 1 NIrs. Nfurray Schlafer is visiting for of the 13'na. Writh Hillel ; with relatives in New Orleans and F'mindation, who discussed "The I other southern cities. Future of German Jewry." Mr. and Mrs. Sam Epstein of Parkside at maw have sponsored a series of dinner parties, one of which was given last Friday eve- ning. Myron Barlow of E'Taples, France. is visiting with his father. Adolph Barlow of Woralland ave• nue. Vionnet's Bracelet Bag • • in wool 5.00 tan, brown, green, red, blue and russet Detvoits Fur Headquarters Established 1887 AN NIS FURS ■ 110.1, 01 EAST GRAND RIVER AT LIBRARY &ilex Schwartz invites you to treat yourself to delicious food. You'll enjoy our DINNER BREAKFAST or LUNCH Always • wide y•riety of best quality food ■ at reasonable prices. DEXTER Kosher Restaurant Ilstry 11 Ash. A. E Atlas. Ben Babcock. Flury 11arnett. El E. Harnett. Joseph Henn, ...J o .. Friends of John „ Freud . will be in. Oscar on B lomberg . Junto olM ,, an, RO Ixrt . 1„. „,„. , D . C n c ar Istei. x n. n Aar t n at he i s at hi . s R 1111 1 ° hear "' 1 1 :, Drew. Mu Dues. S J Eder. Moe Elo , 1I hit. Nit Elkins, Adolph Fox. John Fraser . horny :It 111P Wilshire, Flo`tioliPlAtillg A W Oelbard, Arthur A Ginsberg Ph arr from his recent illness . Oink. Militants! OnldsUcit. Wm. Gordon • Herman (Reuther, Wm. Isenberg. Roomy - MPS. Carolyn Kent of Clarkston, An ,.. R R Kaltman. Nathan Kaplan, M . . . Newman. 11 Louis J Krs. ue A W London, L Ras a i it ent guest t.f Mrs Nlildred nand Optwitheim, Sol Perlman N1/111111101, G. l ' IiIll1 11 of E Milton Petrie Eta P111110. 11 J M Prams, A Euclid avenue. 0 Recut. Sam Riskin. Joe Rosenberg, J. A . Benson. Karl Segall, . /tarry Blunter. Loth, S Miss Ruth Ehrlich was hostess 0 'ember', David Tyner.' toemberg Myron 0 Wine- Peter Vass. Abe Wrashautv. And at a party last Sunday night, hi m- an. Henry Winernan Jos A. Zechman. D 8 ore her cousin, Beatrice Ehrlich, 7 nun and Oscar lemon, also Mrs. Jacob a bridt•-elect. Wryer o f Pontlae —Lunch Room 11563 DEXTER BLVD. Opposite Dexter Theater Alex Schwartz, Prop. •' nl I wi --- - ____. - -- - - Mr, and Mrs. Gus Gould were guests of their family and returned to their home in l'hattanottga, Tenn., accompanied by Mrs. Colultrs sister, Besse and Ethel Steinberg. • NE'. and Mrs. ()scar Robinson of sister, Besse and Ethel Steinberg. , the Park Lane Apartments return- ed from a recent visit to Wheeling. W. Vii., You'll agree that Mr. Adolf , maitre d'hotel, has added many nett. delights to the Belcrest's cuisine. And you'll agree, too, that the BekTest offers you just the type of a home you would most enjoy this wino. TABLE D'HOTF LUNCHEON .. • . f,Or Of 0011, a I. nor ii ,nu o.h . TABLE D'HOTE DINNER .bnd there is music duping Inc steno hour . 471b5 ELCR.EST II. B. FRIEDN1AN, Manager 544 0 CASS AVENUE COlumbia 5700 Osrsge on Premises 854- This price includes plain, dress. fancy, flannel and silk. Home laundered shirt. are shabby in this day and generation. Men should look smart. Our delis. cry will pick up one shirt or a hundred. 25 J Thc hospital welfare committee FLAT WORK Washed and ironed. 10 large pieces permitted. Lace Curtains T of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth 1:1 is sponsoring a benefit dessert luncheon and bridge at Temple Beall El, Nlonday, Nov. 20, at 1 p. in. Attractive prizes will be ro at thol. S 25c Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets , LANSING ELECTS BUSCH TO COUNCIL Mr. and NIrs. J. Singer of Webb avenue entertained on Saturday,' Nov. 4, with a hridge luncheon LANSING, Mich. — II e r m a 11 given at Buddy's, in honor of the Busch was elected a member of liar Mitzvah of their son, Edward. the City Council, heading the list Covers were laid for of candidates in the field. This and the tables were atralWed in • is the first time that a Jew will' a large horseshoe style. Decors- hold a post in the Lansing city buns were in red and white, After, ,.government. I Edward's speech, Nils ,' Dell Rita Mr, Busch, who was born in Finn (MVP a t011,1 1 and later cuter-. Detroit :39 years oho, is the son of rained the guests. the late Morris Busch, He has — • made Lansing his home for the The Neugarten Sunshine Club 'gist 12 years. Ile is the press-' will hold its second annual charity dent of the Sultan Jewelry Co. of Itridgt• party Sunday evening. Nov. Lansing, president of the Shrine 19, at Temple Beth El, instead of nub, member of II•nai 13'rith and the Oakman ballroom, as planned, a trustee of Congregation Shaarey Supper will be served promptly , Zedek, Prizes will he awarded at at 6. each table. This organization affiliated with the North End Clinic. Each 0 U. H. S. AUXILIARY SOCIAL TEA NOV. 22 Sisterhood To Hear "Hear. Ye Sons" Review. Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen to Discuss Fineman's Book at Shaarey Zedek on Monday. Double, es. Singl e 25c 25c 35c We guarantee the return of your own feathers. Pounds Finished$ 50 F a m ily Service Additional pounds 15c Must contain 50% flat work. iSSACHUSET LAUNDRY. CO, . "k THE 1310 DOWNTOWN L,;1101)Ri . PHONE CADILLAC. .// ,„ 741) III Pa l', ‘0" rho TEMPLE FORUM TEMPLE BETH EL Woodward at Gladstone THREE WORLD-FAMOUS ECONOMISTS Paul Douglas — John T. Flynn in a Symposium — Wm. F. Ogburn "THE NEW DEAL" Tuesday Evening, Nov. 14, at 8:15 SEASON TICKETS (9 Events)—$3,00 SINGLE TICKETS-50c, plu s is. TICKETS Al' TEN11'LE AND GRINNEI I •-• Listen to 10% For Cosh Donald Voris in the "Romance of Mush" l'ItIN(;1.1.: makes this as a GOOD FURNITURE IS NOV E XPENSI VE an Station 11%1R 3:30 Sunday permanent otTer on all pun chases of "Built-Lt" Quality Furniture. 1•hen buying furniture knew your dealer, ask about the inner construction and un- seen parts that are of vital importance. .19 years of sell. itlg Quality Furniture. A f 1( numn r,() ing delegates to the forthcoming make this affair a social and tinan- National Ret-oye•y Assembly which vial success. will be held at lintel Commodore. The proceeds ate to be used for New York City, on Sunday, Nov the purchase of necessary linen, 12, and which is being by for the House of Shelter. Bridge the United Synagogue of America. clubs are particularly urged to Congregation Shaarey Zedek of attend. Tickets may he procured Detroit, affiliated with the Cnited ' from any member of the commit- Synagogue of America, has elected tee or at the door. Judge Charles Ruffiner of 1555 Ethel i president I hicago boUlevard as a en'sut S Auxiliary rs A Zr of t" of N ti he. represent it at the assernbly.,Ehe House of Shelter. assembly will particularly be con- cerned with the effect of the N. R. :A upon religion and upon syna- gogue life. RI p er : S ,j, "' I' lir 72c ME, Sot ruponsible for sun.burnt w wind, hipped .tatAit. HOUSE OF SHELTER BRIDGE-TEA NOV. 21 our • Mow lys Scientifically laundered, each.. Flat pieces carefully ironed. Additional pounds, 3 , •c lb. NIrs, E. P. Curtiss of Chicagoi , um„ „n " m ': Auxiliar Y " f the :Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Levett boulevard was hostess at a kiddie of 2701 Leslie OVOID(' announce pantry shower and bridge on Nov.' United Hebrew Schools will bring its membership drive to a close the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Roy, 4 in honor of Miss Belle Bittker, Carers' with a social tea, to he held at 01 10 to he' observed Sat urday morning. a 01 Irlt -Cit the Stadler Hotel on Wednesday. Nov. IS, at Congregation Shaarey were laid for 40 guests. Nov. 22, 2::30 p. in. A fine itro- • ' Zedek. At home all day Sunday, gram has been arranged, with Nov. 19. No cards. !rabbi Leon Frain as speaker. Miss I Esther Miller, Detroit pianist, will Mrs. Harry I. Schwartz (Rot, render several piano selections. Busker of Detroit) and daughter. Readings will be given by Miss Karen Joy, of Scranton, Pa., aro 'Tuba Berman. This will he fol- visiting with their parents, Mr. and lowed by a social hour, when new Mrs. A. Busker of 1511 Seward members will be greeted and in- avenue. Much interest is being centered troduced. Mrs. Louis Davidson, chairman, I Dr. and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, NI, en the bridge tea to be given by the Women's Auxiliary of the assisted by her co-chairman, Mrs. and Mrs. Abe Cooper. Mr. and House of Shelter on Tuesday, Anthony Deutsch, anticipate a Mrs. Charles Hamburger. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Illoomgarden, Mr. and Nov. 21, at the B'nai Moshe Syna- large attendance. The social com- gogue, corner Dexter and Lawr- mittee includes Mrs. Hyman Kap- Mrs. Theodore Levin and Judge and Mrs. Charles Rubiner will oc- ence. Attractive prizes will be Ian, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. Aaron Kurland, Mrs. Esther Goldberg, cupy a box in Monday evening. awarded at each table. The committee, consisting of Mrs. A. Pregerson, Mrs. A. Carl- Nov. 27, at the Dora Lappin con- cert at the Scottish Rites Cathe- Mesdames Albert Silverman, Louis stein, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Davidson, Aaron Kurland, Charles Saul Davidson, Mrs, M. Wisner, dral. Robinson, Samuel Lieberman, Max Mrs. Louis Stoll and Mrs. Jack Tobin. Local .11 1 W A have signifieil thou- Jacobs. Isaac Rosenthal, I. Mar- Mrs. Maurice Zackheim is presi- desire to 01,-operate in furthering golis • J. Lattin and Hyman Kap- the aims of the N. R. A. by elect- Ian, is bending every effort to dent of the auxiliary. Make Arrangements Now to Have Sunday Dinner at the Belcrest .. . and to Spend a Few Minutes Inspect- ing this Unusual Apartment Hotel All SHIRTS 20 lbs. DAMP WASH A luncheon and bridge will bel given by the Goodwill Sewing Cir- MRS. MAX WEKSLER Miss Betty Kahn returned from el' "P Dec. 13 • at 1 P' m" at the , of the Auxiliary 10 years ago New York and is teaching at the trnal Nlo•he Synagogue, Lawrence rut courtt4t De0011 rote Press. .. , iii. ,,,,,, NIrs, Harry Green- • and served as an officer for sev- , Si ,, , ,,,,, ii h e id and Dexter. is MRS. PHILIP BLOOMGARDEN Hilt, ha unt 1111t1 Nil's. David Nagler are era( years. She also served for , 1 three year as president of the in charge of arrangements, day afternoon, Nov. 14, at 2:15, at Northwestern Women's League of Mr. and M N. I. Kositchek of Hotel Strider. Her subject will Miss Jeanne Feldstein, a bride- ' the United Hebrew Schools, now Alpena, Nlich., spent a short time be "Palestine As I Saw It." ii uentrynn„ a-hu il ir.,linnarit a tute to their elect of December, was honored called the Woman's Auxiliary of Mrs. Brickner spent about six in ( nn• ,ithNin sireris; onn:N1 s,Ahlti,,w,- er‘ ai :Idt,I .,bri.inngxt.• I theT i-- , - te'houotl isi .„ months in Palestine last year, and other officers are Vice- Werth out for 25 guests. I presidents: Mrs. Harry Kraft, Mrs. while there attended the Hebrew Ben Lieberman and family re- Covers ;Eli Sachse, Mrs, Aaron Markson _ She has for yearn turned from a visit to Chicago. University. Mrs- rel 1 i Meth of 241.. Weld , and Mrs. Charles Brody; record- been interested in Hadassah and has returned from a . i ng secretary, t Mrs. Louise Light- Nliss Frieda AVei nstein of Atkin- 'Zionist work. For a number of son „ venue re t urn avenue stay in New fork City to stone; financial secretrirv, Mrs. I. , a. i •• .roni a • s • It /Mend 1 . • I. the wedding of her 1110101. 1 G111011111111; corresponding secre- yearS Mrs. Brickner taught Bibli- with her family in Chicago. ter. Lottie, to Dave Holzman of • i ar i es , Mrs. William Feltner and cal literature at the Institute of New York City. !NE-is. Victor Bernstein; treasurer, Al f red Teisenbrener of NI ilwau- the Jewish Theologit'al Seminary . Mrs. Max Hayman. kee, visited here the past week with NE'. and Mrs. Joseph George in New York, and was associated his ' children, Mr. and The following have been ap- . Mrs Kurt ' Kurt Fenton 1 Helen Esser) are now , pointed to serve on the Imard of with Dr. J. J. 13enderly and the Peiser. residing at the Whitmore Plaza directors for the coming year: Bureau of Jewish Education. She Mesdames Nlax Schuhiner, I. She- Mr. 81111 NIrs Sidney Alexander at 300 Whitmore Road. is an able speaker of wide expert- ; wach, R. B. Newman, Louis; family, formerly of Fullerton core, having addressed many or- and Mrs. Bessie Sarasohn is soon-, Schlien, J. Ellenstein, Nathan Fen- avenue, h ave t a k en up their new ganizations in the past, including soring a bridge-tea on Saturday' ken, 13. Harrison, I. Margolis, N. residence at 3220 Webb avenue, the Adult Education Association afternoon and evening, Nov. IL Panush, Louis Itycus., Sam Becker,' and the R'umen's City Club of Mrs Ida Bloom of Pinehluff, Ark, at her home, 2967 Clemens ay- I,. Miller, S. Cabot, Louis Tobin, Cleveland. is the guest of her niece and neph. CIRRI. Proceeds will go for the' J. Sperka, A. Knoppow, J. Deyt- This being the first regular ew, NE'. and Mrs. C. M. Eiseman Jewish out Folks' Home building she, Sam Munch, A. (filler, S. Jacobson, Abe Kasle, Max Gobi- . monthly meeting of the season, a of Chicago boulevard. fund. _____ ' berg, William Silver, B. NIuldever, large attendance is anticipated, • Snub), B. (tenser, S. Shnitz, J. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Davis of Miss Fanny Rosen has left, via A ' : Optimism is animating the $20 Chicago boulevard are visiting with the Panama Canal, for 1 o An Fidler, S. Weiner, J. Lattin, Sam N1 re. H. Nlilkovsky, donor dinner campaign, as the et- relatives in Bay City and Northern gales, '4' ('alit., a.i.. she l'f where I b will 'P spent. . I , . Friedlantl. who has served the Auxiliary as forts of the workers are being re- Michigan. the winter. president for eight years, was warded with a steady stream of — on .it I , ‘‘,,,,,.. elected honorary president, and new pledges. The meetings each Mr. and Mrs.Jack Wol fs o n of ., \ luncheon ' Mrs. It Lehrman as an honorary'. Wednesday at the Phoenix Club Taylor avenue celebrated their nesday, N o. ,-• • l't in 1 11t inon „.dat tremor ' na ' Tt .'" . director. are a vital feature of the cam- seventeenth wedding anniversary 0„,''' 1 44.1 I. iiat . . me r ' street, Fi trill ',director. Rouen, Align. Nit:. M. I.. I rent's, chair- i Nov, 8. „ . A tine report if the past year's plecede the meeting' of the , that the workers gges s man, sut . . 0 , ,,, . ma ic ,,, activities was read by 'he retir- num s Aux i l i a ry t ti . ■ 1 i n 1 . h ave their lunch at home, and - Nirs. David Klein of New York in , president Mrs Al 1 - ovsk v in \Italica! Society At •'•30 p m . ''' • - " -" - 's ' • ' come to the meeting at 1 o'clock and Mrs. J. Fritnklin and (laugh- • ' ' — " • which was stated r'.at approxi , .;, ' ,..rs,. will . hear a .short . s h ar p f o r a programof real in ter, Lillian, of Ottawa, Ont., spent ti • int•niltr mately $1,000 was earned ned over to; history OD li ine . ( tuna and 6 lass- Iciest. All women connected with several days last with with Mr. the National Fund Council last' " the campaign are reminded that and Mrs. J. Schmitt!' of Gladstone • " • ' year. Mrs. Kraft gave a detailed . Hale and Tortoise Shop, 142' Hadassah headquarters have been avenue. financial report. Mrs. H aymn a Farmer street. NE's. Leo Orecklin established in Parlor K of the was chairman of the nominating will accept reservations at 110 - Book Cadillac, and are open every Mrs. William B. Isenberg has committee. The arrangements; garth 56711. afternoon for the CODVPIlience of arranged for a party of 10 to at- An address was delivered by for theluncheon and the lecture ; tend the concert of workers. IM "' IMPH Jere t made y Mrs. M. E Bach- . Rabbi Joshua Sperka of tongrega- Illooingarden is Lappin, which will take place on -. Philip '1( e - Mrs. tion B'nai David, ma. treasurer of the donor dinner. Monday evening, Nov. 27, ' Mrs. David B. Lichtig, chairman Mrs. Anna Warren sang a group if Iewi 41 folk so ngs, accompanied \ 1.. of • .1 . s To expedite the slum rehabilita- ' :Mts. II orraN- Shapiro and-, of the rummage, and Mrs. Ilex• . at n man August, chairman of miscel• tion and other Detroit housing pro.' Darya l• witting 1.11.ine and Nlaxine . • - s s- lb 1 . lanyous ways and rattans, are jects planned under the Public Steinberg) are sponsoring „ hard piano, who later entertained with cage' assist all Who wish to IS'orks Act, AA'alter Blucher, sacra- time dance, Saturday, Nov. DI, at a Piano solo herself. • ' t t irll oodrow I he social hour was in charge 'Isom Oakman tary of the City Planning Commis- I - earn then' $211, The .100 mark has been passed snot, and Vance Ingalls, assistam Boulevard Hall. Proceed, will go of NIrs. B. Lehrman and her coni- Townsend mince. fer Iladassith. Call poration counsel, left for 1Va,- 11 through the addition of the fol- eor for ington on Wednesday to confer 6-6049 or Townsend lowing new pledges: M1,111111101 N. 1. Aberson. J W Alton . with Federal housing officials. in formation. Copy of A GREAT PRICE REDUCTION OPEN EVERY MONDAY EVENIN.; 11) ringtV atiiiiiretompang - 129901'1.0RM BOULEVARD'OPP. FISHER BLDG. Would You Trade Your Figure for one that is Fifteen Pounds Slimmer? Wayne "Health" Reducing Baths are so suc•e, , fal that they are sold with guaranteed results. N0 drugs—no weaken- ing diets—no exhausting exercises—just restful relaxation while our "Health" Reducing Cream does its wonderful work. After each treatment you'll find new vigor in your ildtionit and a new sparkle in your eye. .....,... j Wayne Baths Turkish Rath, Tonle Rath. - north Establishment In the Middle Hut - Swedish Bathe ,,,,,,,, n , ..,,, FOOT OF THIRD ST, Detroit Hewn ,. ter Men sng Randolph 6744 Shaarey Zedek Jr. Y. P. S. Purity Chapter Plank Tree Opens Social Season. as Memorial , The Junior Young People's So- Mrs. Rose Ruben, , thirty of Congregation Shaarey Iron of l'urity Chapter V. Zedek will start the social season hasotohred rer: (4 f1 ft3-tl- nd s for Detroit's college set on the eve- in Palestine in memory df Farm' ning of Saturday, Nov. II, with a mother dance in the social hall of the ;Rosenblatt, past ;Partin and secret synagogue. tary of the chapter; in Gerson Bernstein and Bert Cole- Joseph Schaffer, hush:: sd of tls man, co-•hairmen of the social com• member, Mrs, Bessie S; • drier; miller, promise everyone a thor- of Jaeon l: •i ientirrf: oughly enjoyable evening. A fine cn th N. it ra7t7ir,),„. dance band and floor show will he provided. memory o Rorer: i :n. tNri orsn. , iiaant ilie inwrm Tickets may be purchased from S tai klbeeh r e t hhin li att, father of the member' the chairmen of the committee or Sirs, from the officers of the organiza- riCchlit;t o The tion. Current membership cards of will admit members. Former mem- ,` bers will receive temporarily valid sympathy to the bereaved fann 1 e. instead of the ()giver,' 111 Oif membership cards upon payment ings. of the first half of this year's The carnival successfully con- cluded, the Sisterhood of Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek now turns to its cultural programs. On Monday. Nov. 13. Mrs. Jo- seph Blumrosen will he the speaker dues. of the afternoon at the synagogue. Gifts to Council Fund. She will review Irving F'ineman's N1111011RI ALPIR TAU ElITERNITT, ALPHA CHAPTER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieher• The Detroit section, new hook, "Hear. Ye Sons." A meeting .0 tae Ort 31 Committees jewish Women. man and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred The Bicur ('totem Association • Mrs. Royal Maas, a newcomer to weI re appointed , I« the 1911-34 season Sam- COUPICil iniar: ntribut G o c mg Polasky of Chicago boulevard, and will hold a mass meeting at the , the city, who brings with her an coved the follow Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Berger of ; Taylor-Wilson Synagogue, Wed- unusually fine reputation as an .fin w held each WedneseLy at the waist,' to the Memorial Scholar-. , :P 8.0,10m Welland Park Boston boulevard have returned nesday night. Nov. 15, at 8:30, accomplished pianist, will he pre- Fund: lir Michael Engelman ehmrrnan of the LevkC . in e . ' from Chicago, where they visited Announcements of the meeting sented by the Sisterhood in a In memory of Lazarus ..`" rn""n"'". .• "Si1.UL:rim and debates planned sloth other "".11"".1 "'"""" the Century of Progress Exposi• base been made through the press musical program. from Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alain: traterntlim tion. A detailed report of the bazaar TT. f brat plans to help the Zedalth Cluhs and over the radio. Election of in memory of Mn. . Maurd • -sh . will be given to the members and tron.r luncheon officers will be held. from Mr. and Mr, Jo7i arr, Dunes and Ilan,1 Alpert, hart Alen en b erg, Persons interested in member- other interesting plans for the en- their hest deer, as g.T.en to them by the M. Welt, Mr. and Mr.. llsr j ol Miss Sylvia Ruthenherg and go , 11 Edward Ruthenberg are now re- shin in the association are urged richment of the year's program most muter Omar Rahn hlesin er Dr. and Mrs. , The neat meeting •111 be Led On ` C will be announced. aiding at 1998 Gladstone avenue. to attend. Nov IL p sa. Freund. 7 •RALLY WEDNESDAY OF BICUR CHOLEM ,7„; MI ; X tht. urda tab), and • .011 aiid NI thro eelel Niels Pin g whei eill feati 'pea the bet, each Partl Ladi (nett will Ti the) a hr Beth Ilnd • rq , and fere, from tier, IF bon tend,