America 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO iitenentorri kwistiffuroricul PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE VINEIMMOI MIlent, ImmlinaMINMON=n11111M "As Near As Your Telephone" . --Fic2 ' ll / DETROIT'S FINEST DRY CLEANING _ . _ . JUNIOR HADASSAH RALLY ON FEB. 18 Do Responsibilities End With Life? Another Junior Hadassah lunch- Miss Klein is acting as co-chair- eon rally will be held at 3 p. m. man with Louis 51. Bloomberg for on Sunday, Feb. 18, at Hotel the spring formal dance to be Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen of 3227 Sturtevant avenue announce Statler. given by the Young People's So- engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Leon 51utchnick, son of Preparations are being made ciety of the Shaarey Zedek on he Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mutchnick of Philadelphia, Pa. for the completion of the program Saturday, March 3, at the Book- Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Kroll of 9061 Delmar avenue announce the Cadillac Hotel. Mike Falk and his engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Irving R. Blackman, son of e• • Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blackman, of Ilrooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. David Ruben of Sturtevant avenue announce the betrothal of their daughter, Clara, to Dr. Albert J. Altman, son of Nathan Altman of Virginia Park. MORRIS GOODMAN '''"""; SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. FORMAL BALL MARCH 3 Engagements The debt-lhinking man belies.. eel. Leal. Isle the futore be glees small thought to himself. The welfare of hi. wife. Ins children. occupy In mint Hamast make provision ler them elm be ha. gone es •• while he I. here. Ile must take no enema. Whatever may Image to him. he mmt see that they are safe- guarded In this be done! can. with obsolete cm Dint, The whole Llle Polley of the Metropolitan Cfa 'mem we Comp.., le the Ideal one for the promotion of legs and (Amity, Tina polk, d11 I. explained In dealt by Towamag 7-1,447 Madison 1391 surance Company Insurance R Metropolitan Life .creta 1.1 iRersorta: Wedding Calendar BE PHOTOGRAPHED . BABY'S PHOTOGRAPH Learn to call Forest Cleaners frequently and you will be saving yourself money as well as improving your appearance. Vitalize-cleaned apparel lasts longer, looks better and its distinctly renewed. Feb. 11-Miss Sarah Rose Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Progressive Ladies Unter- Is always treasured Louis Miller of 12849 Montville Place, to Irving Gold, son of Mr. atitzung Verein will celebrate its --now and In years and Mrs. (tarry Gold of Philadelphia avenue, at the Philadelphia- nineteenth anniversary with a ban- quet on Sunday evening, Feb. 11, Byron Hall. Reception at 9 p. m. to come. at•Assembly Hall. There will be Feb. 28-Miss Phyllis Nederlander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. entertainment and dancing. Robert Nederlander of 2975 %Vest Chicago boulevard, to Harry Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robbins. The ceremony will be Betty Lou Barit attended the J- Our Prices Include Pickup and BABY'S SPECIAL 6 fir 16 read in the Mens' Temple Room of Temple Beth El at 11 a. m. Dr. Delivery to Any Part of Detroit Hop in Ann Arbor. Leo M. Franklin will officiate. One addition! minted In OH or Suburbs. by presenting this ad. wows. March 4-Miss Bessie Fryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED Mrs. Helene Singer of the Club Fryman of North Martindale avenue, to Sol Penn, son of Mr. and Exchange, left for Chicago for a SPE!" Sit DIOS Mrs. H. Yale Penn of Waverly avenue. Rabbi 51. Zager will officiate. week's visit to the gift show. March 4-Miss Mathilde Heiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BILLIE E. KLEIN Isadore L. Heiman of 11721 Otsego avenue, to Samuel S. Capp, son An enjoyable evening was spent by the members of the Lieberman • orchestra will furnish• the music. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capp of 306 West Grand avenue, at the Family Club, Wednesday evening, Other members of the dance com- B'nai Moshe. Jan. 31, at the home of Mr. and mittee are: Mrs. David Cooper of Monica ave- Miriam Abramowitz, Helen S. nue. After bridge and other card Aronson, Ruth Bachrach, Leslie games, • midnight lunch was sow- D. Bloom, Sadie Bruch, Mildred edto 10 members. Chertoff, Harry Dworin, Ruth Ehr- lich, Emanuel E. Einstein, Ben -Photo by D. D. Spellman. On Saturday evening, Feb. 3, Fishman, Celia Cenelin, Arthur --Cut Court Detroit Free Prem. Miss Evelyn Cohen entertained W. Gitlin, Sylvia Gitlin, Gertrude Feb. 1-To Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Friedman (Elizabeth Weis Pianist with a welcome home party in hon- Goldman, Frieda Greenbaum, Dr. MISS SYDELLE BOBRIN Private and Chia Instrnellen or of her sister, Rose, whose en- Dave Gutterman, Harold Helper, gross) of 2994 Leslie, a son, Erwin Sheldon. IS EAST FOREST AT WOODWAID announced. gagement was recently and other details for the donor Al Jacobson, Fayga Keidan, Dr. lull Temple 1-11174 luncheon to be held March 4, at Philip Lachman, Doris Lipson, A large audience which nearly Hotel Stotler. Marty Moranz, Harvey Rattner, A meeting of the membership filled Orchestra Hall attended Jew- Sara C. Rosen, Milton J. Ross, committee will he held on Tues- ish night with the Detroit Sym- Saul Rubin, Abraham Satovsky, day evening, Feb. 13, at the home phony Orchestra last Sunday night. Dorothy Schetzer, Ann Schoener, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seligson, Syl- The Bicur Cholem Association of Miss Ann Milstein, 3311 Hazel- E.nma Lazaroff Scheyer was the A special meeting of the Jewish wood avenue. New members and soloist. via Shatzen, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Women's European Welfare Or- appeals to the "Old Bicur Cholern- prospective members are invited. June Silverstein, Jay Slather, Bert ganization was held last Monday ites" and their friends to join Mr, and Mrs. Morris Benaderlt Smokier, Zelda Teitlebaum, Ar- at the home of Mrs. R. Zide, 2214 r This Is your last oppo tunity entertained 16 of their friends last thur J. Winer, Dr. Meyer B. Zeit Hazelwood. Mrs. A. Goldenberg, them in their work of assisting the- Sunday night at their home, 2455 to buy the Attest d needy sick. Owing to a change in and Morris Zwerdling. ANNOUNCES THEIR Calvert avenue. A midnight lunch secretaries, one membership ledger Dancing will be from 10 to 2, from the was served. has been mislaid. and reservations may be made by 7115 Sleterhood of Temple Beth Jacob held ha Those members who have not monthlyeeting calling Miss Klein at Garfield m Feb. S. al Temple Both Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ackerman received a notice for meetings J acob. The meeting wan preceded by • lunch- 6635-R. . Mrs. Joaeph &nowt. ;needing In the of 193 McLean avenue are spend- TO BE HELD are asked to come and bring a *hence of the president. Mn. Norman Duck- friend to the meeting on Tuesday • . Mr, Joseph Blumroaen of Detroit. re- ing a few weeks at the Physical BANQUET HALL OF THE SYNAGOGUE Mewed "Hear Ye Bona" by Irving Fineman. Culture Hotel, Dansville, N. Y. evening, Feb. 13, at 8 o'clock, at Dexter at Lawrence Sisterhood Study Group, under the lead- Congregation Emanuel, Taylor The dramatic group of the De- ership of /dm. Elmer Berger, met Feb. 7, at and Wilson. Temple Beth Jacob. Mrs Berger reviewed A membership drive is now be- - Of Human Bundage'• by soinerset Waugh.. troit unit of Junior Iladassah held SOSIN - GREENSTEIN a victory luncheon at Frame's on ing launched and dues have been Attractive Variety Booths, Novelties and Music Mn,. Oscar Brenner ofAlban. N. Y., te the Sunday afternoon, Feb. 4. There at such low prices that will Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rosen- house guestof her parents. M. and Mrs. greatly reduced. Every Night were 31 girls in attendance. Two Jacob KovIn•ky. amaze you. We must clear our berg of 2950 West' Grand avenue Mrs. Lillian Monash has pre- guests were Anne Manson, presi- announce the marriage of their entire winter stocks to make pared a program and Mrs. Cora The Junior Templ;&ibennounres • mardi Hungarian Cooked Meals at 35c, 50c dent of Detroit Junior Hadassah, u at the Temple for Sande, evening. Feb- niece, Miss Ruth Greenstein, to , , Jacoby will preside at the tea ruary room for new Spring merchan- 11. and Ruth Kanter, chairman of the Max Sosin, both of Detroit, which ta bl e. dise. saw t rnkrant honored her slater, Mr.. donor luncheon, who complimented took place at their home on Sun- The association thanks Mrs. Ann 0. Yn. with annner luncheon and bridge at this group on their euccesa at their day, Feb. 4. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Paul, who presided at the tea ta- nor home on shwa • drim. first dance held at the Statler Ho- man officiated, in the presence of ble at the last meeting; the Bi- Come, take advantage of initial tryouts Sunday morning, the immediate families. tel on Sunday evening, Jan. 28, cur Cholem Juniors for their don- Feb. 11, at 10 o'clock. the Biggest Bargains of- ation to carry on the work, and The swimming program for both Mrs. Rebecca Goodman of 3702 DATE OF ZEDAKAH SCHWARTZ • LUBOW Mrs. Eva Springer for a donation fered in Detroit. men and women will be conducted Longfellow avenue left last Sat- LUNCHEON CHANGED in memory of the birthday of her Mrs. Jennie Lubow of 2983 at the Northern High School pool urday for Miami, Florida, to be sister, Mrs. Jennie Wolf Morris. do Wednesday evening at 8 by Clairmount avenue announces the gone for a few weeks. Will B e Held Feb. 27; Change recent marriage of her sister, Lou Handler, boxer and swimmin Made Because Original Date MRS. A. KATZIN Sylvia Lubow, of Montreal, Que., Della Seppen, secretary of the Courses in voice, harmony, expert, associated with the at Falls on Fast of Esther. to Max Schwartz of 6290 Tirernan January '34 class of Central High vice-president of the North Wood- swimming, advertising and aero- letic department of the Cente avenue, Detroit. The course in advertisi will School, has been awarded a year's ward branch, presided. Zedakah Club announces • nautics have been added to the be presented on Thursday t 7:30 scholarship to Wayne University, It was decided that the organi- zhange in the date of its donor curriculum of the Jewish Com- p. m., by Irving Beckman, execu- formerly known as Colleges of the Two of Detroit's younger tal- CHILD STUDY COURSE luncheon from Feb. 28 to zation give a home bake sale in ents, Eada Rubenstein and Morton tive of a local advertising firm. City of Detroit. While at Central, 8904 Woodward, Center, munity OF WOMEN'S COUNCIL the local Jewish meat markets, Sultan, 11 and 12-year-old pianists, Feb. 27. Abe Mendelson, aviator, avia- Miss Seppen played a prominent 9035 TWELFTH at Clairmount at Holbrook, during the past The change was made be- part in school activities, appearing tion student and aeronautical en- will present a joint recital on Sun- Wednesday, Feb. 28, and on cause Feb. 28 occurs on the week. The second meeting of the child gineer, will offer a course in fun- ni the 12-A comic opera "The Gon- day, Feb. 11, at 8 p. In. All proceeds Fast of Esther. March 1, the day of Purim. Paul Discount, well known can- damentals of aeronautical engin- study course, being given unde• doliers." On the staff of the Central Election of officers resulted as of the evening will go for benefit of All other details for the the asupices of the Detroit sec- Student she was news editor. She tor and composer, will conduct eering. Junior Hadassah. The children are luncheon remain the same. tion of the National Council of follows: Mrs. A. Katzin, presi- cousins. Announcing . . . Registration for all courses pre- also was a member of the Student the courses in voice and harmony. Jewish Women, will be held at 89 dent; Mesdames D. Silverstein, S. Council Forum and Central Play- In addition, Cantor Discount will sented by the Center will be taken Rowena street on Monday evening, Adelman, I. Israel and S. Shuster- ers. The winning of the scholar- during the coming week. direct the choral society and the Feb. 12, at 8 o'clock, with Dr. man, vice-presidents; Mrs. Ida ship was based upon the applicant's Yiddish Art Theater. Goldsmith, treasurer; Mrs. Agnes Louis Schwartz in charge.. record at high school. At Central Cantor Discount was the con- Dr. Schwartz and Professor Levin, honorary secretary; Mrs. Social Engineering Society. Miss Seppen was an all-A student the Aborn English ductor of Olsen devoted the first lecture to T. Segal, secretary to the board; and upon her graduation received a Grand Opera Company and the Are Being Sold at Detroit's introductory material. Ile ques- Mesdames J. Newman, J. Lieband, high distinction diploma. The Social Engineering Society, the Mendelsohn Sing- (Continued from Page One) ?recognized as a great spiritual and director of Most Popular Downtown Cafe tioned those attending as to the I. German, trustees. ing Society of Boston. Ile is located at 9105 Hamilton, is an cultural performance, combining The next board Hof directors particular angle on child psychol- educational organization formed Louis Isaacs, who, before Mrs. known in the field of synagogue meeting will be held Monday, Feb. alone because of their sympathies music, drama and historical facts ogy they wish brought up in the music as the editor of the 24- to co-operate with the F. E. R. A. with the oppressed people of Ger- in a beautiful, artistic and stu- her marriage on Jan. 21, was Miss lectures. With the interest of the 12, at 1 p. m., at the residence of many, but because of their keen pendous spectacle that has left its Ethel Kramer, was honored with volume "Modern Cantor." Pre- It announces the formation of a group as a working basis, the Mrs. I. Israel, 2057 West Phila- vious to his arrival in Detroit, he dramatic group. Among classes interest in the pageant itself. I beneficial stamp on every com- many lovely pre-nuptial affairs. On course is proving more satisfac- delphia. was associated with the Keneseth offered are: know that presentation of 'The munity in which it has been pro- Dec. 11, Mrs. A. Ilemrend gave a Public speaking, Monday, 8 to tory than the usual where the pro- linen shower and bridge for 40 Israel Beth Sholom Synagogue of Romance of a People' in Detroit duced." fessor gives a formal series of THETA DELTA 01105 SORORITY guests at the Norton-Palmer Ho- Kansas City, the Y. M. and Y. W. 10; current events, Tuesday, 8 to will make for a deeper and truer Dr. Studer's Endorsement. 1516 Woodward Ave speeches without knowing what tel, Windsor. On Jan. 4, the Naomi Theta Delta Omeg•BCOP;Ity met at the home understanding of the rich history H. A. of Kansas City and Emanuel 10; municipal ad, Tuesday, 8 to Dr. A. G. Studer, general secre- 10; dramatics, Thursday and Fri- the interests of his students are. of Miss Betsy. Koaak, 3765 Wager e.enue, of the Jewish people and their Girls Club entertained with a din- Synagogue of llratford. rb 4. As • birthday remembrance. Dm sor- tary of the Detroit Y. M. C. A., It is hoped that more members 1 0, 1, d.wIth contribution to civilization. From neJ and bridge for 12 guests at the alhaMP.enr,7. The lessons in harmony and day, 8 to 10; economics, Thursday, orlty S ou p mr.esVe,12t.r:th,31.1.. was likewise enthusiastic over the of the Council will take advan- Special Dinner 75c voice will be given by appoint- 8 to 10; commercial art, Friday, such an understanding there is coming of the pageant to Detroit. Detroit-Leland Hotel. On Jan. 7, tage of this opportunity to find will be given at the Barium Hotel next Scl- Miss Mary Silverstein was hostess ment. The choral society meets 8 to 10. bound to come a great spirit of Peggy Mullen's Revue "Everyone Interested in the what is developing in the field of 'e H le rge' r " Srlas Hie Feb. home " of The public is invited to visit ls rcr I • ilr every Tuesday at 8 p. m. The harmony and co-operation between religious phase of life," he said, to 14 guests at a bridge-tea at the Englewood avenue, Bunny afternoon. Feb It PEATIAM 410 child psychology. Yiddish Art Theater will hold its these classes at any time. the religious and racial groups "cannot help but be Impressed, Prince Edward hotel, Windsor. [DNA MAY KEYS Mrs. H. Berg and Mrs. E. Lanip - ELEANOR SO composing this community. tremendously, by the glory and IMMO& cArett. kitch- SALLY PAW "Already we have been assured breath-taking beauty of 'The Ro- cov were joint hostesses at a en shower and bridge supper for of co-operation by a dozen im- mance of a People.' The fact that DICK MOY 44 guests on Jan. 8, at the home Moen Muter el Cm-mantes portant organizations in the city, it is coming to Detroit will give of Mrs. Lanipcov on Sturtevant and before the week is out we ex- the people of this metropolis--in Shows at 12:30, 6:30 and avenue. Mrs. L. Canner entertain- pest that there will be few, indeed. fact, of the entire state-an op- ed 18 guests at her residence on La- 11:30 P. M. that will not have announced their portunity which I think is one of Belle avenue on Jan. 10. Mrs. B. endorsement of the presentation • life-time. Bill Rich and His Band Nathei. and Miss Edith Cohene here. "It will, doubtless, make for were joint hostesses to 23 guests Na Cover Charge CA. 2902 "Detroiters of every walk of better understanding among all at a lovely luncheon and personal life will be keenly interested, and religionists, and will be a piece shower on Jan 14, at the Wolver- I am sure will thoroughly enjoy of education that could not be ine Hotel. Mrs. J. Singer was hos- the production. It has been ac- duplicated except through a life- tess to six couples at her home on claimed most highly by every time of study and thorough appre- Longfellow avenue on Jan. 14, at dramatic critic in New York and ciation of the Bible. • dinner and bridge. MAKE-UP BOXES for Chicago and, from the comments "I feel that the sponsors are to children who enjoy mak- of the hundreds of thousands who be congratulated on bringing the ing their own have seen it in those cities, I know pageant to Detroit, and I want to that Detroit has a real treat in add my voice to the welcome that store. it should receive." New Books of All Publishers Dramatic groups, marching Women's Endorsements. clubs, veterans' organizations, Arrangements for the eight- As a cultural and aesthetic of- lodges and societies are urged to eenth annual ball of the Work. join en masse for participation in tering to opera-goers and music- men's Circle, Branch III, have the pageant. Wherever possible lovers, the pageant should be most been completed, to be held Sun- they will be permitted to work to- warmly received, Mrs. John S. day, Feb. 25, in the Crystal Ball- 1550 Woodward Avenue gather, making for closer unity Newberry, president of the De- room of the Statler Hotel. RINCL ISIS and better spirit throughout the troit Symphony Society, declared. The Workmen's Circle is made "Not alone is 'The Romance of entire huge company. In another up of men and women of the Column of this issue of The Chron- a People' to be welcomed to De- working class, and is a icle appears a coupon which vol- troit for its religious significance, organization providing cultural, unteers are urged to fill out and but from the cultural and aesthetic educational and social opportuni- mail to the headquarters of "The standpoint it is an offering of un- ties for members. During these The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Romance of • People," at room rivalled merit and Importance," lost fees years • great deal of Jewish National Fund announces she said. "As president of the 508, Park Avenue Building. cahritable work has been done. The call for volunteers is not Detroit Symphony Society, which A special relief fund is used for that • kosher catered dinner will restricted to Detroit. Talent is we may modestly consider one of needy families. The proceeds of be served at the donor luncheon on May 2. wanted from every surrounding the leading cultural organizations the dance to be held on Feb. 25 Mrs. H. Milkovsky, past presi- city and village, wherever it is of the city, I feel privileged to are to go to this relief fund. dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary of possible for people to get to De- welcome to Detroit Mr. Van Grove Information regarding tickets the J. N. F., bade her friends and and the production he is direc- troit easily and quickly. may be secured by calling M. fellow club members faresiell for ting." Wiseman Lamls 3 0000000 . Meyers, Lenox 5657. a several months' stay in New Another prominent woman to Lauding the-sponsors on their York. Upon her return she will accomplishment in bringing the lend her voice of commendation resume her activities for the Jew- spectacle to Detroit, Henry Wine- is Mrs. Albert Kahn, who declared JUDGES TO SPEAK ON ish National Fund. man, chairman of the board of the that the universal appeal of the ALTMAN JEWISH HOUR Rummage stores are now avail- Jewish Welfare Federation, said: story behind the pageant-the able and those wishing to earn "I feel that in bringing this very history of mankind-will as- Here is a two-piece suite with the newest Judge 'I nomas .1. Murphy will money for the donor luncheon great dramatic production to De- sure its popularity in Detroit type carved frames. The arm-posts are troit you are conferring a great. "The story of the Bible, she be the meeker on Altman's Jew- may get in touch with the chair- smartly exposed. The feather spring pillow- favor on the entire community. said, "is fundamentally familiar to ish Radio Hour, over Station man of rummage, Mrs. I. Mar. Jew or Gentile, we WSIBC. from 12 noon to 1:30 galls, Garfield 8398, or the co. backs are attached. The coverings all over Of the entire Century of Progress all of us. chairman, Mrs. J. Lattin, Trinity p. rn., ten ay. Exposition, one of the most out- recognize its beauty and naturally are of fine Tapestries in a large range of On Feb. 18, Judge Donald Van standing features, to my mind, its profound 'significance in all color combinations. You'll be able to buy it Interesting suggestions for those was the glory and pageantry of present-day religions. "The worn- Zile will 'speak over this hour. in the February Furniture Sale at $89. And en of Detroit, who. I feel, are the In addition to the speaker, this wishing to earn donor luncheon 'The Romance of a People. ' "Many of us, unfortunately, mainstay of the community's reli- Sunday's program will be featured money may also be obtained from on most convenient terms! were unable to get to Chicago- gious life, should take • close per- by musical selections. Mandell Mrs. Victor Bernstein, chairman or later to New York--and there- sonal interest in the fart that 'The Bernstein will broadcast the week's of ways and means committee, University 2-4240. fore missed what critics have uni- Romance of ■ People' is coming news. A tree was planted In memory Last Sunday, Mr. Altman's hour versally hailed as the major here. They should make it • of their beloved mother, Pauline was featured by the appearance achievement in stage art of recent point to see that those of their yeara. Now this great thing is friends and family who do not of Sachs Amu! and Stella Shul- Feltner. by Mr. and Mrs. William being brought to Detroit and we take part In the production at man of Littman 's Yiddish Theater Feltner. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ry. will be able to enjoy It to our !east go to see It. I know that and Mullis Smilansky, local able eus planted • tree In memory of their beloved mother, Riaa Rya's. soloist. hearts' content The pageant is such will be my position." FOREST COlumbia 4200 D. 0. CLEANERS and DYERS 33- 41 E. Forest. Births Anton Carl Boyke STOP LOOK LISTEN MRS. A. KATZIN NEW BICUR CHOLEM ASS'N J. W. E. W. 0. HEAD MEMBERSHIP DRIVE THE SISTERHOOD OF CONG. B'NAI MOSHE WOMEN! Pontiac Napo 3rd Annual Carnival and Bazaar Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Feb. 17, 18, 19 CHIC DRESS SHOP liarriagre SPECIAL COURSES AT JEWISH CENTER CHIC DRESS SHOP JUNIOR HADASSAH BENEFIT RECITAL LEGAL Liquors and Wines EXCLUSIVELY JEWISH AND NON-JEWISH LEADERS ENDORSE "ROMANCE OF A PEOPLE" The Chinese Tea Garden Valentine Party E •./ • a 4 • ROBINSON FURNITURE COMPANY V a 1 u e The One Big Idea Back of this FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE • Every Department Offers Its Share of Sale Values! • • New Merchandise, Just Arrived, Is Likewise Included! • • • Convenient Payments Will Be Gladly Arranged! As Illustrated-- 4 a Beautiful New Type CARVED SUITE! '89 at a a • ROBINSON FURNITURE CO. Washington Blvd., at 1420 . . . Near Grand River Avenue VALENTINE WORKMEN'S CIRCLE DANCE ON FEB. 25 Valentine Cards SHEEHAN'S KOSHER FOOD AT J. N. F. LUNCHEON