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PAGE TWO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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BOESKY BR OS.

v ' - 1 .' ' "f /ler lialdlel entertained side.
MISS Nally
N
ander of Sal-
q . 11
• ' Si
" • Nied
'
,,, ' ' i , ' •iiiii.i. , 'ind
r
i
aac, N. Y., is the guest of Mr.
,
, hosie
i'l ' . y ,', of "I
-
al
and Mr... Max Grabowsky of Win- n •: . d .• r .,, r sniover m inoring 31 1, .
Philip Marcuse and Ephraim R.
IA , .1 \\ I , 111a . Of I.I . Slit . avenue, a c ,,,,
, ma avenue.
Goniberg To Discuss "Love in .
hi,. .!... .1. Dee. 10. oth e r part. SCH
Music by JULES KLEIN'S ORCHESTRA
the Machine Age."
i

Tit, Young People's
. _ ___
Members, Masons and friends invited. Admission complimentary
of Pontiac will give a Ilinneralance
.
Ibingers to the family an neon. N,,,,, year., have
Many: "1". • " I ' ' 1 I'' ' ''' " in \‘'l't i I V iitinia'
havein Pontiac.
The Alumni Association of the
in the growing freedom if f youth friends
from /),,,, , d, an d Hi m art, i i
H ebrew
Schools will
celehrat e
,.,! ! !, , ,'. ! . W te'
d iscusse d
rIt'i'ili r. wl'I .. (1 ;1
t' r ' ll:N
V I I II-, c i..,. aa k a b a i
wi ll lw d
dSan'I''Y b yliwil,i' expected.
A further detailed an-
a ocial meeting to
s
,
r
hers of the Young People's Tepo.
nounn.amnt will
11 • .I. Fox of C
NI
m
Clements iivenue , ", '
appear in next
" ' held
Chili.
Mrs.
J.
Chesney
of
Glendale
a
elturs'"IY evening. It"!'
' Week ' s Chronicle.
avenue, were joint hostesses at a 14, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Phil:i-
Inaugurating its year of diver-
-
linen and
activities, the club will hear :
personal
shower m delphia-Byron School. In addition
Mrs. !bush! IVilkus entertained
iB uildy's. On Nov. 21,
ned
with
a to the regular monthly meeting,
N1rs.
An-
first program of its discussion' l'' guests at luncheon last Tuesday
tf he. re will l;e. a musical program
Vtte
e l nun at 3 p. In. Sunday, Dec. It), •
NOV entertai
for the pleasure of Mrs. Benjamin i ,, i ,,,,,, Thtit
,„ ti ,
to nis ht if
alumni members.
in
the
Men's
Club
Room
of
shower
at
her
01'
Th""i Saltzstein of Milwaukee.
pi e Beth El.
m
hol. on Euclid avenue. On Nov. 23 Mrs. FHI'' Galv aal will render a few
mda na,d for vocal selections and will lead the
Mrs.
M.
Galison
en
t
Philip MatTa`'' and EI'llhafia IL
Dr. and Mrs, J. I). Rosennian of ' he'
ii • g ht er. i n d„„ with a group in the singing of Hebrew
future„u
G o inlicr g will deliver luiperS on i 1
.

1 ,%11Vert
arenne isTre 1hurts Al a
11
:
rundamental aspects off the break- , s„n!„,t. party at their home last miscellaneous shower at her hom • ...ones. Sant Jacobson will render
on Calvert avenue. On NOV. 'd -o . ' l 1.11V Vi i(l iiiin , "'Il'etil'i n' ' , l,,ieff r l
down
of
the
family
in
modern
so-,
s
atar
d„
y
615 WOODWARD AVE, between Fort and Congress
''
night and covers were
Misses Thelma and Dorothy E lefri n ' e nts w ''' " serve d
, , ,ety.
Discussion
ion of the various laid for 30 guests.
at "' e c '''''
were joint hostesses at a bathroom of the meeting.
pioblems raised will follow. The.
Plans are being completed for
and btxIroom shower at the Rose '
id] , selected for the Panel's k ;
Mr. and Mrs. Osmun Fisher will
.
Bowl Tea It
linen shower
the reopening of the Malik Li-
on Second
honk-
- Loe
v in the Nhiclune Age."
UNEXCELLED KOSHER MEALS
i entertain a group
friumls with yard . O n N,,,,..
brary. An appropriate place has

27,
:11i.
s
Kate
Tow
-i t is a eallwid ' '''' " 'laid 8 .3UI a heel supper this Saturday eve-
Sandwiches - Delicatessen
er entertained with a '
been secured in the Philadelphia-
II Rose, president, "that our first
ning in honor of Mn.. Benjamin at her home
Byron School to house the lilir:ii v
POPULAR PRICES
lin Pingree avenue.
di-cession program should be on Saltzsteiu of Milwaukee.
Many
and
it is hoped that in the nem
tio , ,acne topic as a debate in one i
---
I aomrs
, ;
i
Featuring a 25c Lunch
lovely
have
b I een given for
-
f
t
.
,,
future the entire collection of
of the coming Temple Forum se-
Lillian Mi h I
Samuel Schmallhausen the pleasure of Mrs. Saltzsteill. i Mis
. s . ' .,an
."
"
"
in
'''
lull-
Hebrew,
Yiddish
and
English
ries.
Dr.
iii
T
te, ttuinrn VII
Mrs. Emanuel Klein gave a lunch- fitg,,xintax
books
00ks on a variety of Jewish topics
and Dr. Edward School/min ar e to eon last Wednesday and Nit's. Ray-
Nashville,
w h ere
will be made available to the pub-
I
a
speak beffire the Forum audience. 11101111 Abrahamson on Thursday. attended
th • N' an«
Phone: Clifford 3344
'' I : r I i il t-,.n i'l'e
vers sit
he
y
--.."
Jan. 16, 011 Tall Nlarriage and
ef Alabama football
en, "" tic. The opening date and library
,
hours will be announced in the
-
Day.
---- . -- - - .- -- - - the Family Survive the Machine
N .ton K
Newton
of ( olumbus, Ohio,
ipmgmh.\111,10111 0011WILNIVILIMMLWILIIM IMIMIIIMhZ Age?' NI r. Ma reuse and ND. I ;..,,,.
-__.
spent a few days with his parents,
5 hem however, are laYillO Pal f If ll- Me. and MrS. Dar id King. .
NIrs. Charles Jay of Sksipel aye- ' *eau
o
OA
emphasis 011 flit' vniws
nue has returned from a 101Inth's
J.
Floyd Dell and Bertrand Russell."
.
York _
City.
NIr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Allen
spent
visit in New
The discussion group of the
New shipment just released from the Gover nment Warehomo 0
a day in Chicago the past week.
Young Pimple's Temple Club will
Sigma Lambda ('hi Fraternity
meet every three weeks for its
Mrs. Harry Wine returned from will have an open meeting at the The next meeting of the Ladle- .
0 own programs, according to Law-
GIN, ALCOHOL ON PRESCRIPTION
.
an extended visit to NH. Vernon, hotel Barium Dec• lo, at 5 p. nt. Auxiliary of the Jewish National
4 vol., Nathan, chairman
of the
. ,
The guest speaker will be Judge Fund will take place on Tuesday
Immediate Delivery
FA
whin You preside
pi g i imp, wno
ide at the
R alph W . Liddy.
- -
afternoon, Dee. 19, at the Book
FA
Mist meeting. The gathering Sun-
Nliss Zelda Smith of 3270 \Ion-
Cadillac Htel, in the form of a
A
day
W
Ili
he
Opel)
ti
all
who
ore
illo
FA
NIti. and Mrs. 14 Klein entertai
terry avenue, entertained four
n- membership tea.
, tere,t,..I in the club's activities.
g
avenue
couples at a bridge-tea, Friday. eve- I'd al their 1,111,a• on F' t'e'st avenue
Nhoitings will henceforth he held
8521 TWELFTH STREET. at Philadelphia
with a Thanksgiving dinner honor- the third Tuesday of every month.
I
I' Following the discussion, 1111111- ring, Dec. I.
hers will retire to the Temple so-
ing Miss Leona Weiner and Ben-
A
A tine program has been f»;
Phones: Garfield 1692, 9247, 9215
/ cial hall for all informal reception.
Miss Mildred Fink, who ha • •iall iP, (la,l'""n• who have set their ranged for Dec. 19, with . 01e.
I
o
making her home in Pitts• wedding "ale' for Dee. It.
11 • \: Gabriel N. Al"and". chairman of been
,Silver. , talented pianist, who will
••lal
the social committee, will present Ire n e, -pent a week with her par-
,
render piano selections; Mrs. Ilei-
a program of entertainment which mils, NIL and Mrs. Benjamin Fink,
' Ir. sind NIrs. William Cohen of it Greenberg,
,,,,i on.:,i.cniiii,,iiiieii by noi , ,,th ,. Pfsl
rg, vocalist, assiste d
erg,
will include an eccentric array of
Pingree
avenue
announce
the
by Mrs. Emory Monash at the
dances and taps by Shirley Krell Faiiellatan of Pittsburgh. ' 14,, ,ilisaNtlu.d
itizr,s:yh morning,sif;(n,. ,..liu6livast, piano.
o.
and Cecil "Ilerdun" Birnkrant.
-
Aaron Kurland, former pi ,-

k000m imodoor - Philip Stern will play the piano.
1... mtion Bet h Ti • filo F.manuel.
'
Nfrs. Philip Schaffer left for her ' en it re
dent if the Jewish National Fund
dramatic
group,
under
the
-
r •n make b "'
romMlen1
home in A lantic Cit , after ii
t
y
..
Council, will he the guest speaker.
with her nnild,n. Nin. and
deore leadership of Theodore Itirtskrant,
penal. mil . if a
tany beautifully appointed pre-
.4t a meeting of the member-
nuptial
"""" '"'"`"'" l'?"`a ''' completed plans for the presenta- Mrs. Charles King.
14 Karat blue•white atone in
affairs
have
been
given
in
-I,ip
committee held at the home
thin of the first group o f plays t o
""" ‘ 1 " .l ° Jo •
honor of Miss Berne London. r.i . Mr.. Max Hayman, a report
181c white gold mounting with
Dorm lor of Delribulron
I
in
the near future.
o f cm. "hose marriage ti Abe Katzman , a, given by the chairman, Mrs.
Miss
.111ele
Loewenstein
four small full-cut diamonds.
Philip Stem, in charge of the sago was a recent guest if Willi- will be solemnized Dee. 17
"`
""`
head of lernor, Iolnser 0.
at Con- Max Si•hubiner. that marry
ii'"
1.111
deponxi of Ihe mus i c group, has plans for several Fred Cooper.
David, F.
Nlany lovely af- gregation It
urteenth; od-mher, have already joined.
""•'", 0 '0' varied musicales to be presented fairs were given in her honor, on e std Elmhurst avenues. The M .....,...-
1""
i
4nd it roe lernol • clone
in
soon.
Si,
dealer,
.ill
kelp
of which was a luncheon at the •ose London and Sophie St, I '. ,1,
with case t8s25 mm.)
bioidisr
is
The first meeting of the athletic Women's City Club on 14eii. 2 for ""I' joint hostesses to rat gue-I-
issis
group will he on Nlonday night, 44 guests. hy Winifred Cooper and a: a bridge-lunche o n at Hotel Wil-
MICROSCOPES
F o r information re- It•r. 11, at 8 o'clock. in the Tem- Krana flit Heiman.
-hire on Nov. 12. Mr. and Mrs.
garding Fort Dearborn pie gym. under the leadership of
IL•wis .1. Newman entertained 16
eilests
Brewing Coro. stock. Dr. Millen Marx.
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Kli iglo -:
NI , - This Cohn of the Belerest „
„ in their honor Io n Nov. 19.
ate Abe in Can ndlici)1:z nat ne:; of l'ythias. held annual election
Phone or write
,
i‘aht..%.1.,A..).;
left S ,• ;• :M y for a week's stay in Mrs.
100 Power
Mrs. , Tuesday evening. Dec. 5.
New 1 ,..
866 Penobscot Bldg.
hosiery showel on Nov. .2.
The following were elected:
Hoofs a 4dolla.
Harry A. Katzman and Mrs. S .
Bernard Jacoby, chancellor mint-
NI
1I
• 11•xanchir and
Rappaport
hammed
Nliss
manlier;
Bernard A. Pearl, vice-1
- • dc in I intionnafi and
London
425 Power
sho
s
join them e4 e o , a li a linen
we
el
chancellor commander; B a D.
wall
r
and
buffet
Chanukah proclaim has,.
-i
pper
i
o
n
Nov.
2s
for
. . ".•I gu es t s Jacoby, prelate; loeVrio I.. Stein-
'
o,mk-end, returning with J.-
t fanged in the %anon, bran,
ii' the Norton-Palmer Hotel, in berg. master-at-arms; Samuel R.
., the first Of the week.
• of the United Hebrew School•.
Windsor. The Misses Rose and Collier, inner guard; Fred Turns,,
Mothers of the children held sev-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Robin-en Sally Katzman entertained in the outer guard; Harry Kakis, sects -
Hal meeting., together with the
Na me
hiiiie's honor with a bridge and tart'; Ben Shiffman, I'. C., master
faculty and parties and programs of Grand Rapids spent the Thanks -
simper for 35 gue.t s at Ilse Prince of ex-checker; Ben Behrman, I'.
oere elaellind
All the entertain- giving week-end with Nil:. and
f'ST. I s'ai
Edward Hotel. Windsor. on De e. C.. master of work; Charles K.
Address
o
Mrs.
Ben
Simons
f
1'
:(c.
- .
o•,' be in charge of the
1
Mrs. Ben hither and Mrs. Fred
o •
•, •
»ill lot as hostess, boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Robin
1420 WOODWARD AVE.
NI Barba? complino•nted the bride Harris.
member of term;
executive
for three-year
Dr. hoard
R. R.
son
recently
moved
from
Doi,.
They will serve the
• • 1, ; to
a , 1 he home of Mrs. hither, 16825 Goldstone, I'. C., grand lodge rep-
w hil• the teachers to Grand Rapids.
..•him
Itddemere
avenue.
with
a
dinner
,
resentative:
Sant
Goldfine,
P. C.,
oh., o.'I sum!, -,• t he entertainment.
mous sentiment of all those
A. M. Cohen's
Mrs D. Levy of Clevsiland has and miscellaneous shower on Weds alternate grand lodge representa-
In the Philsohlphia-Ityron School,
theguest of her children. ne-day. Dec. 6. Dinner Was served live.
participated in the London Con. the ',arty will be held ifl the large
Palestine.
Elaborate plans are being made
ference in indorsing the special auditorium. Tables will be set for Mr. and Mrs. Max Elkins. at the for 14 guests, followed hy bridge,
Noss Pauline Gerber of Boston ' for the installation program which,
of the Jewish the children 41 ho1 will be provided Belcrest.
president
of
emergency
drive
Alfred St. Cohen,
boulevard
complimented
Miss
Lon-
will
he held in January.
,
refreshments and entertain-
l
the International Order of B'nai Agency to raise a fund to settlewith
F:. .4, Bernie of Chicago Mth-- .' •n with a bridge at her home in
Writh, sent the following men- as many German refugees as pos- ment. In the 'them schools, when
I
lee.
7.
large halls, the en. card has been spending a week in
are
no
prob-
there
Bible
in
the
Holy
Land.
The
sage to the National Emergency
Gift to Council Fund.
and all countries must tertainment will be held in the var. New Haven and New York.
Conference, held at Hotel Astor, lem is grave
A charity card party is being
--
be asked to make room for the vie- ham elasskoms and will be of an
New York. on Nov. 19:
snonsored
by
the
Amity
Club
on
The
Detroit section of the Na-
Dr.
and
Mrs,
Joseph
E
Seltadv,
"During deliberations of Lon- time of the brutal German regime intimate nature, where all the chil-
Saturday evening, Dec. 9, at AS. tional Council of Jewish Women
particularly among theldren will have some part in the who have lived in Northvir m i ,•j;
don Conference I have been deep• but many,
samhly
Hall,
5521
Twelfth
street.
has
received
a contribution in.
either in relating parts for the past two years has.
en a
bt impressed by the great import- young. are anxious to go to Pal- program,
n o t e ,. Refreshments will he served. Miss' memory of Mrs. Bertha Rothschild
at Hotel
since of Palestine as a home of (stifle and settle there. This op- of the story centered around Chan- suite of rooms
singing some of the Chan- !although Dr. Seliady is still as. Cell Ginsberg is chairman of the: from Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel
refuge and economic adjustment portunity mast be given to them. ukah or songs
assisted by Miss Sally 1 f or the memorial scholarship gift
and staging Chanukah i si•iated with the Eastlawn Sans- affair,
fervently pray that your drive ukah



■1■

BETH EL DISCUSSION

Dancing Entertainment, Refreshments and
Bridge will follow Installation.

THE 0. K. KOSHER

■ ■


e Diititt ,r 0111 Stittc1(tv •

field d

p

Wednesday, Dec. 13, 7 P. M.



69c

carefully ironed.
pieces
Additional pounds, 3' o c lb.

lint

and ironed. K
10 large pieces permitted.

- ......

INcelsior Club held a din-1
1• , -tesses of the Thursday night
ner-dance at the Statler Hotel last • ded • Li ion dinner of the new Jew-
Saturday evening. Mrs. li•njaniin ish
immunity Center were: Mrs.
Saltzstein, Mrs. Harry Alter and Ile... \Vineman, chairman; Miss
Ilinielhoch \sere the bun- • En • if liutzel, Sirs. Harold Schli,'
Mrs. John A. Ileavenrich
orell guests.
ire. •
Morris II. Blumberg, Mrs.
SII
Da.
.
S.
Diamond, Mrs. Irving
Mrs. Henry Wineman returned
Alexander Z.
NI I'S.
from a visit with relatives in Chi- 110 man,
Fr, , an. Mrs. Andrew Wineman,
cago.
lie Srere, Mrs. Charles
MI-
liver, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert..
Ili-
Mr. and Mrs. Iternaid Neuher-
Every woman is proud of
\ limo Kahn. NIrs. ()scar C.
MI
ger of Chicago were guests at the
her lovely hose-so what
Herbert II. War-
Rol
Book Cadillac the past week.
could
be nicer to give this
111- Louis S. Cohane, Mrs.
ne,
Christmas than these sheer-
\ ;in Noorden, Nit's. Max
Sal
I
as
-
a
-.shadow silk hose?
Six hundred women attended Itai •
Ale-. Samuel Nlendelsolin,
t he tea sponsor.] by the League
Th•y're all perfect quality',
mrs.
Sdieusil T.
of .lewish Women's Organizations Fre.,
with
lace
or picot tops, in
Ginsbur g , Mrs. Henry
on the .fccfe, 11 11 of t he opening of Me • . Mi.- Sadie L. Hirschman,
all the leading shades for
the new Jewish Community Cen- NI,
daytime and evening.
I I:IIC Keidan, NIrs. Ilarrx•
ter, on Wednesday afternoon.
Z. !'
NIrs. Louis dames Ito:s-
---
MRS. GEORGE RABINOWITZ
Mrs.
lly
Broiler,
Nlrs.
oil

ANNE MANSON
Alt-huler. NIrs, .loseoh II.
Nli-• I'lledaillie Nliller ref 4111111 A. NI
Children's Socks, 29c
,, n. . as not. to Lvercrowd the dancing
Anne :Manson, president, gave the to lies borne in Chicago after a Flo' . l,, MI s. Melville S. '".
wo , di ,,,.,, n h no , A b rahamson mi.! ,d \ . i, , tmr it,,,m,, ,, , mi.,. Mon-and entnrtv -- meteor floor space.
Half or five-eights length socks
remarks, immediately af- visit
11». tat-ill for everything for this
In patterns
in lisle, wool, etc.
ter which "Anni.', Dream," by o r Chicago boulevard. Miss Aiwa-
a- roe
r
R osen ield, Mrs. Max
ax Nifty.
1 . , ,.., , . -'..
„ I dt ,
or solid colors.
Hattie Gittelman, was presented. Milli:oil 1110101'Pd Nliss :Miller with Nli-- Sitran Selininski, Mrs. James P " ftY '
'l aud ' "na"gt""" .`1.2i, )
,
the Book Cadillae Hotel, is
Mrs. Nlax Keidan extended Senior, formal pal sty at Hotel Statler Elhotinn, Mr-. Milford Stern, Mi..
HOSIF:RY DEPT.--Street Floor
Hadassah greetings.
'1'h:ink-giving night, and with a tea Das id Werbe, \Ilk. Nthurice II, per person. Admission cards must
, he pH i•hased through any of t he
tday Om noun.
A list of tho se in charge of the last Saur
Zfleklleilll•
o•liicers of Purity Chapter or the
VOIriOUS ways and nu ails IIIIII1W :
following: Ann Rabinowitz, l'ili-
spent
Nliss
Falna
Itoseninan
Sarith
656:4
Eisnian,
Nladi-on
The Young People's Club O f vr
u , ily 2- I:I50• Loretta' I ottfuielit,
fluids; G. Nisse nbaum, laithroo Thanskgiving week-end in London, Temple Beth El will hold a dis- Townsend 7-triGS: Tillie Greenberg,
I :19(7, bridge parties; Evelyn Ontario. cu,-1. It group meeting in the Men's G a rfi e
ld 6329-W.
-
Greenberg. Euclid 3712, playing.
WOODWARD, BETWEEN GRAND RIVER AND CLIFFORD
child • mill iin Sunday afternoon, Dec.
Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehrlich will 10.
. fluids; Mildred and Hilda Jakont,
Ephraim R. Gomberg and
'I'ntvnsen 6-2252, cigarettes and speak on Altman's Jewish Hour PM, I, R. Nlarcuse will discuss I HERSHMAN TO REVIEW ' ............................................
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candy; Florence Shevin, Town. this Sunday in behalf of the Home 1-1, :, .1 Dell's book, "Love in the
__
BOOK BY SHOLOM ASH
Chronicle; Relief Society dance, to he held Mio hail' Age ."
send 8-6461, Jewish Ch
.\\IILIMIL.11 11 11M011
411
Bernice Levine, Townsend II-87:lb, Sunday, Dec. 17, at Hotel Stutter.
\‘31 1ft'w
Conintentunat ing the Chanukah Will Speak to Shaarey Zedek Sis• ;
hosiery linen am, wona•nl ; Shir-

WHISPER INTO EAGER EARS:
I
terhood Monday Afternoon.
ley Schlussel, Townsend 6-0190,
Nil% std Mrs. Alexander Frei- festisal, the Weinen's Auxiliary of
magazines; Pauline Itarahal. Gar- man and Royal Oppenheim left ll'imi Brith of Detroit will pr•sert
0
meeting
0
The regular monthly
90 34-,
, .
.
R drugs. For further for New York to attend the fu- ,, program a t mad Statler, on
" 117 e ' r
2',
.
of the Sisterhood of 4 ongregation
information call Solelle Itobrin, !feral of •A• IL Neisner.
Monday evening, arc. IS, at S: 40
0
A

Sllant'Y
Zedek
will
he
held
Mon-
and make it a
Townsend 7-3328.
Mis, Ella N. Saas and Mrs. Harry
y, Dec. 11, at 2:15 p. m., in the /
Mrs. Ben jamin Saltzstein of Yuilkotr are in charge of the pro- 'Ivey,
Officers of the fourth annual
donor luncheon are: Ruth G. KIIII. NI illeaukt. t. is the Wiest of Mr. gram which will consist of musical social hall of the synagogue.
0
The guest speaker for the after-
ter, Ann Mil st e i n , c h a i r m an and , and Mrs. Harold Simon of LaSalle and vocal presentations, a reading'
M
GOOD FOOD
N
RV E
co-chairman; Esther Elconin, don- I .i(iti.evart..
1
1 •
and the kindling of the Chanukah n"" will I "' Dr A M Hershman,
i
FRENDLY ATMOSPHERE
or chairman ; Ni•tina Aronow, Sat -
lights. The meeting is open to rithbi of the congregation,
Rabbi Leon bison was f he guest members and their friends. There will bills on Sholom Ash's "Three .2
ah Eisman, co-chairmen; Sydelle
Continuing our Sensational Offer!
Cities." This hook is considered
Bobrin, Bertha Yackness, chair- 1 rabbi at t he Iladassah Sabbath will he no charge for admission.
of the most richly created
H o
man and co-chairman of ways and! seryky in Toledo fin Friday eve-
works of fiction that has appearefl,
means; Ilelen has,., program chair- ring, Dec. S. llis subject was "Pal-
NIrs. Max Solos•ich of •
R„m how it. ,.., ‘ . 0 .' estine- -the Land of Promise and„...,.„,. ,.,
i
, in the last few years from the p en
man; Dor oth y
-
" t. - ' 'Wn" . nVenUV ann"n" t Il e Of a Jeivish writer, and Dr. Hersh- 0
chairman ; R uth Friedland, Est her Fulfillment."
liar Mitzvah of their son, Warre n i
' , man's interpretation of it should #
Milstein, chairman and co-chair-
un It - l'
l, it Iii•
I Phi' I I
vital and stimulating.
x
man of arrangements; Marty Mor-
will ais„ he il 12TH and HAZELWOOD
M "' ifair Y Alt " 'eta ' a " 1 . t° phi*Hebrew School. Reception at prove
MAdiaon 9751
mus i ca l program
anz, Fay Ilenignian,
PuldiedY it " lima ' in I'llit!alz° after vi ' it ' ng I hville, Dec. 17, 2 to 5 „nd S to lo
chairman and co-chairman; Chaco Nlii. and NIrs. Lester Seasonsmod n. ,,
,
No , ards.
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, II. Sonenklar, tenor, as soloist, and '
Friedman, rally chairman; Ada M. of Elmhurst avenue.
-
y ' Della TI011ill, Well k [WWII pianist,
Klinger, treasurer.
Esther Zhu-
NI.- Sonia I 110111Steill Of this city
.
It
Kurt Peiser spent t lie
n- as his accompanist.
merman, secretary.
•Thanksgiving week-end at Ligion- is ,.. :. coding the winter in Los A
Mrs. Herbert II. Warner, pre-I
ei
,ith her daughter, .fulia.
• dent of the Sisterhood, will pre-
ier, Ind.

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"The New Year's Eve Party of
the World" is the title given by
Purity Chapter No. 359 0. E. S.,
to the New Year Eve event to be
held at the Book-('adillac Hotel.
Due to the capacity of the ball-
room, reservations are limited so

Junior Iladassah bailor( the
launching of its fourth annual $10
donor luncheon to be held Ti
i
March at the Statler Hotel, at a
, meeting at the Statler on Tuesday.
4

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This price includes plain, dress,
fancy, flannel and silk. Home
laundered shirts are shabby in
this day and generation. Men
should look s mart. Our deliv-
ery will pick up one s hirt or •

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