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FRAM TO ADDRESS
J. N. F. AUXILIARY
MEETING TUESDAY

THESE PRICES ARE

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■ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

40% BELOW NORMAL

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund will hold its
next meeting at to Statler, Tues-
day, Feb. 20, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Max

CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED

ALL SHIRTS 1 2

AN AMAZING FACT

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg
left for their home in Dallas,
Texas, after a visit with their
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg of Cal-
vert avenue.

20 lbs. DAMP WASH
2 5 FL AT
72C

Flat pieces carefully ironed.
Additional pounds, 31‘c lb.

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PHONE CADILLAC 7423

PRESENTS

Two One Act Plays

Dancing to Follow

AT

TEMPLE BETH EL

Woodward at Gladstone

Sunday, February 18th — 8:00 P. M.

Admission 60c

A

MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

WILL RE-OPEN MARCH 15

as • Jewish hostelry, catering to Jews and strictly
observing the Dietary Laws.

UNDER ELKIN MANAGEMENT

The inimitable Elkin cuisine will be supervised under

personal direction of the well-known Mrs. Rebecca Elkin.

We are planning an interesting Passover

week with Seders the first two nights con-
ducted by a prominent rabbi. Every ef-
fort will be made to extend to our guests
the utmost in friendly service during these
holidays.

For further information

phone Detroit, Townsend 8-0909

daily 1 to 5 p. to., except Sunday.

After March 15, Mt. Clemens 790.

S

HOTEL REOPENS
OLYMPIA March 15

EXCLUSIVE WITH
HIMELHOCH'S

—made by one of the
world's most famous glove
makers ... after the pat-
tern of fine kid gloves ...
with fit and finith of kidl

Complimenting Miss Rena A.
Mrs. Aaron DeRoy is visiting Krause, whose marriage to Reuben
with her mother in Los Angeles, David Wax of Chicago is to take
place March 3, Mrs. lien Babcock 0,r5u.nritn, Airri7nn?e' .5...:17 7 0°.
Calif.
511
of 5168 Second Boulevard enter- , Mollie ultst, Mr.. Man O'reenberg. Rom Ow.
don. Lr ii , r;1;le 1,155 . Anne Hester, Pay Henl[•
Mrs. Julian Zemon and children tained at a luncheon Jan. 20 at the
Mrs
Hechtman.
Statler
Hotel.
Mrs.
Barney
Bre-
i.lechtman,
Hoffman. Fannie
left for Miami Beach, Fla., and
Theodore Isaacs, Mildred Jakont, Ruth
men, Mrs. Sam Lefton and Mrs. Mrs.
will remain there until spring.
Kanter. Helen Kass. Ada Klinger. Jennie Kol.
Dave Krause were joint hostesses lent:writ Esther Kremer, Edith Katz, Mrs.
sm.
at a bridge-luncheon and linen Jamb
Charlotte Lev,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder re- shower for 50 guests on Jan. 23, at
dt
eon,
turned from a 10-day visit in the Belcrest }tote]. Also honoring the don, Ethel Loilmter. Ida ih
Mrs. William
Frieda
New York.
bride-elect, Mrs. M. Weisberg of Tele4e ..01.511ys"*",
,:n
Yalta Milts, ' Ann. r
a
Cortland avenue entertained 25 at Monne. Bettyn M orrieo
Mr. and Mrs. J. Schulist and a handkerchief-hosiery shower and :;:::!Vir,:u1r.`"7,2:"Vi':;‘,.0 r.c"Artn 4 "I'erf„Tftt e?,
children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman luncheon on Feb. 10. Mrs. Saul Da- Myra PoLashnick, blarrirett .Pritz..LIV:
MRS. MAX HAYMAN
Lewis, motored to Miami Beach , I vidson of 2469 Atkinson was hos-
nm% be
n, 518or!.:11e. Blenche hwartb, Eve.
e:''f'toeRe'
Wekeler, president , will preside Fla.
.r
Rena Shaffer, Malvern shan:
50501
tesstess Feb. 11 at a bridge and Ira Bchwarte,
Reports of the luncheon will be
midnight supper at her home. The '
AZ!.
4'hhee,Irr;.
submitted by the chairman, Mrs.
e. r.
.
Lydia
Solovich.
Ethel
Blanttln
s
,
Inez
Owitkl
Misses
Elsie
Feldman
and
Ethel
Miss Miriam Berger of Buffalo, 1
Eli Sachse.
N. 1'., is the house guest of Mrs. Berman will entertain Feb. 17, at
Rabbi Leon From will be the Tillie Friedman of Colorado av- the 13elerest Hotel with a bridge- ; Waganheirn, Nettle Warehawaky, Yetta we..
MRS. EMANUEL KLEIN
guest speaker. Miss Sylvia Scherr, enue.
luncheon and personal shower for ' 9 " (vs s:
'.%1`,..r
graduate of the Ganapol Musical
30 guests. Friday evening, March I ■ 7. mrtlennan! 5501115 Zimmerman Helen mil- elusive, at Dexter and Lawrence
, mg Mrs Herman Friedman. Dorothy
h
Kaplan. H a il .
Art Studio, will entertain at the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schles- 2, Sydney A. Krause will be host
A pep rally will he held at the'' The committee in charge of ar-
piano. Mrs. A. D. Markson and
inger are visiting with the latter's to 10 couples at a formal dinner
?Hrs. Harry Kraft are in charge of, parents in Lawrence, Kansas.
party at the Lee Plane Hotel, the Statler Hotel on Sunday, Feb. 18, rang.ements has launched a contest
1
the musical program for the meet.
for the most popular Jewish girl
dinner being followed by a surprise at 2:30 o'clock, with Chava Fried-
man as chairman. All Junior Ha- in the city.
ing.
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund en- and interesting novel form of en-
dassah
girls
are
urged
to
attend , A list of contestants for the
The $5 donor luncheon is to be
tertained their family at dinner tertainment, concluding with a
given Wednesday afternoon, May
last Wednesday evening in honor gathering and midnight lunch at and bring their friends. popularity contest to be awarded
2. Reservations may be made by
The ways and means chairman, in connection with the bazaar in-
the home of Ann G. Babcock of
of Mrs. Freund's birthday.
Sydelle Bobrin, urges girls who con- eludes Mildren Agranove, Bertha
calling the general chairman, Mrs.
Second Boulevard.
Eli Sachse, Trinity 2-2048, or the
template attending the luncheon to Engel, Edith Miller, Irene Fisch, I
Joseph Bing left for Florida to
get in touch with her immediately, Helen Herman, Irene Fischer, I
chairman of reservations, Mrs. Max
A double celebration will be as there
Black, brown, white and chamo
is still time in which to Eleanor Newman. No entry fees
Schubiner, Euclid 8-2331; Mrs. spend some time with his mother,
Mre. Julius Bing, who is a guest marked by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
w
oipo
th ticodnyfrizti3n.goorching. (Also
Max !layman is treasurer of the
Zuieback on Saturday, Feb. 24, and raise funds with which to pay the are required, despite the fact that
at
the
Surfside
Hotel
at
Miami
donor luncheon and chairman of
Miss Bobrin may he reach- valuable prizes will be offered to
Beach.
Sunday, Feb. 25. On Feb. 24, the pledge.
ed at Cherry 6508 or Townsend the first three winners.
the organizations committee. Mem-
I
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon 7-3328.
bers of the committee are:
In addition to the Hungarian
Mrs. Royden Rothermel of Lon- Lewis, will be observed at Congre-
Mesdames R. Wender. Ell Bach., H.
Kraft, A. Markson, I. Goodman. I. Bewarb, don, England, spent a week as the
restaurant which will be open to
gation Shaarey Zedek. On Feb.
A. Harrison, a. Cabot and A. Faintish. The
the
public every evening, a num-
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Moritz 25, Mr. and Mrs. Zuieback will
co chairmen are Mrs. A. Kurland and Ma.
B. mem.
bar of booths featuring a variety
Kahn, and was extensively enter- celebrate their twenty-fifth wed-
The chairmen of the wove and tained during her visit here.
of fancy and useful goods will be
ding anniversary and will be hosts
means committee is Mrs. V. Bern-
managed by the Sisterhood.
at a reception at 8:30 p. m. in the
stein, University 2-4240. The co-
Anthony Deutsch, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strifling and Crystal Ballroom of the Book Cadil-
chairmen are Mrs. L. Schlein, Un- daughter are sojourning in Flor- lac Hotel.
annual bazaar, is assisted
iversity 2-0455, and Mrs. I. Good-1 ida.
by the co-chairman, Bela Jacoby,
_
man, Euclid 1447-It. Members of
the
Sisterhood,
congregation, and
Miss Frances Burnstine, sopho-
the committee are:
Final arrangements for the Young People's Auxiliary,
Mrs. Charles L. Jacobs returned more student at the University of
Mesdames L. Miller, Euclid 3377-W: I.
donor
dinner-dance,
in
celebration
Various
booths
have been taken
Michigan, was feted at a surprise
Margolis, Garfield IMP; A. Smith, Longfellow to her home in New York after
6130; I. Etheerach, Euclid 11430.11: 0. Cabot, MI a week's visit with her parents-
birthday party given by her fath- of the twentieth anniversary of by different organizations. There
.•m,
.
the
Los
Angeles
Sanatorium,
were
will
be
a
fortune
telling booth,
er, Dr. Julius Y. Burnstine, at the
N.man, Lo ngfell.t
Ni. I P.., POI in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobs
Sturtevant: J. Fidler. Townsend 741303; B. of Virginia Park.
which will be in charge of two of
Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority house at
Ethmer. Townsend 1.1619; A. FazetOn.
the cleverest women in that field.
Ann Arbor. Guests of Dr. Burn-
McQuade; B. Munsch, Trinity 3-toe: J. Con.
pin. L. Rycus 17376 Wondinghem Del..
A popular orchestra has been
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass were stine were Miss Ruth Levinson and
The chairman of the prospects hosts at a dinner party for 20 Joseph Levy of Detroit and Miss
engaged to 'furnish the music for
committee is Mre. S. Heyman. The guests last Friday evening at Vivian Becker of Windsor, Order.
every ecening of the bazaar.
co-chairmen are Mrs. A. Slutaky their home on Kirby avenue.
The bazaar committee reports
to. Many of the younger members
and Mrs. William Silver. Members
satisfactory progress in its work
of prominent Jewish families were
of this committee are:
and asks the support and co-op-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone re- present.
Wtharnes J. Deutsche, 8 Friedland. A. Fax•
eration of the entire community.
sLein, I. Goodman, B. Denser, B. Harrison, turned from a visit to Florida.
B. Jacobson. A. Knopp.. B. Welsch, Y.
An invitation is extended to the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothenberg
Rosenzweig, M. Bchubiner, A. Pa.., I. Eau-
public to attend the bazaar on all
Mrs. Ike Bralowsky of Cleve- celebrated their son Samuel's Bar-
each. A. Teitlebieum. B. Rubin. Mal Heyman,
B. Shrdts. A. Kurland, B. (1.0, 4 LIppitt. land spent last week-end in the
three
nights. Admission is free.
Mitzvah on Saturday, Feb. 10. On
Charles Bent,
Plans are under way for the
Daughters reservations at $2.60 city, having attended the Bar Sunday, Feb. 11 they celebrated the
Purim dinner-dance to be held
Mitzvah of her nephew, Dean occasion with an elaborate party
are in charge of Mrs. Rose Light-
Philip Cohen.
March 4, in 'the main hall of the
at their home, 3742 Monterey.
! stone.
13'nai Moshe synagogue.
Mrs. Louis Miller, assisted by
Further details in regard to this
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
.1.
L.
Frank
of
her committee, will be in charge of
The Northwestern branch of the
dinner will be in the next issue of
Colorado
avenue
left
last
Tues-
the social hour following the meet-
Jewish Old Folks Home will have
The Chronicle.
day
for
a
month's
visit
to
Miami
ing,
their next open meeting Monday
B eac .
The Young People's Auxiliary
Feb. 19, at 2 p. m., at Hotel Stat-
of B'nai Moshe will hold a regular
ler. There will be entertainment
meeting on Feb. 25, at 4 p. m., in
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis enter- and speakers.
the club room of the synagogue.
tained a group of friends at din-
ner last Wednesday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons of
Congregation Shear Hashoma- their home on Longfellow avenue. Cortland avenue left for Los An-
EQUALITY CLUB DONOR
yin! of Windsor will celebrate
geles, Calif., where they will be
The
sixteenth
annual
banquet
BEN GOLDBERG
LUNCHEON ON FEB. 21
'Purim with a dinner and cabaret-!of the Detroit Ladies' Lechem the guests of their sister and broth-
' dance Sunday evening, Feb. 25.
er, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lezin. En. made at the last meeting of the
Private and elms Instraell.
The dinner will begin at 6:301 Aniyim Society will be held at route Mr. and Mrs. Simmons will
c
A so ial meeting was held at
Detroit Auxiliary.
IS EAST FOREST AT WOODWARD
o'clock. An interesting program Ahavath Zion Synagogue, 446 Hol- stop at New Orleans, spending my-
the home of Mrs. Rive Fishman.
Temple 14171
Whittler DM
Encouraging reports were re-
has been arranged, the outstand- brook, Sunday, Feb. 26, at 7 p. m. eras days at the Mardi Gras, and
Plans are bein g made for a
ceived from workers and commit-
ing feature of which will be the A financial report of the past year on March 8, they will sail for the
bridge-luncheon
for Wednesday,
tees
visiting
the
organizations.
March
14,
presentation of the Zionist flag to will be given by the secretary.
4814 Leslie. All pro-
Hawaiian Islands, returning to De. There is every expectation that seeds will at
go for the needy for
the congregation by L. Sidermnn,
the affair will be a success, and Passover.
Mrs. Waldo Sloman and Mrs. troit about April 1.
chairman of the affair. The pres-
BE PHOTOGRAPHED
that a substantial sum will be
entation ceremony will be conduct- Albert Hamburg held open house on
All arrangements have been
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman realized to serve as a special gift
Sunday, Feb. 4, at the latter's
ed by Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, home, in honor of the eightieth of 3816 Taylor avenue celebrated
'to the sanatorium, to be presented completed for the donor luncheon
who will also speak during the
birthday of their father, J. Sher- their tenth wedding anniversary at the twentieth jubilee conven- to be given at the Statler Hotel
HAPPY
dinner.
with a dinner at the Club Maxine tion, for the purpose of diminish- on Wednesday, Feb. 21. All
man.
Those not wishing to attend the
CHILDHOOD
last Sunday. Covers were placed ing its deficit of hundreds of thou- pledges must be in before Feb. 20.
dinner may come for the cabaret-
The next meeting will be held
Miss Lillian Rotenberg of Webb for 15 guests. Among the out-of- ' sands of dollars under which it is
DAYS .
dance, which will begin promptly
at the home of Mrs. J. Gittleman•
avenue was hostess at a Valentine town guests were the Mimes Idol. forced to operate at present.
at 9 o'clock and for which a nomi-
the kiddies are on-
Weldon of Cleve-
party given by the Na Beta Sor- lie and
Ben Goldberg reported that
nal admission fee will be charged.
ority, Saturday night, Feb. 10. Ilanda, n0 hi P oe.
dinner will be served at 7 p. m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION
ly kiddies for a few
Professional entertainers will pre- The sorority will soon celebrate
promptly. Cantor J. H. Sonen-
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK years.
sent a floor show throughout the
its second anniversary.
klar will appear in a specially
An
attractive
dinner
party
was
evening, and at 11 o'clock a caba-
held at the Club Maxine, Sunday, selected program of songs. Ile
The Junior Congregation of
ret luncheon will be served free of
Bernard Samuels of Calvert ay. Feb. 11, honoring the fifth wed- will be accompanied by Miss Della ,Shaarey Zedek resumed sere-
OUR SPECIAL for JO
charge. A 10-piece orchestra will
enue has joined Mrs. Samuels and ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Tobin. Entertainers from local ices in its own quarters last Solar- I
One additional colored In 011,
provide the dance music. family, who are spending the Arthur Moss of 2055 Clements , theaters will be on the program. day. Allan Berhoff and Bernard
by pi-mend. Ma ad.
The committee in charge of the winter at Miami Beach, Fla., avenue. Among the 25 guests who (Dave Diamond and his Della Rob- Rubiner acted as chazzonim. The
arrangements consists of J. A. where Mr. Samuels will remain attended were Ilenrietta and Al bians will furnish the dance music. resume of the portion of the Law
Glans and L. Siderman, co-chair-,
I
SPELLNI
\ M 1111P-,
until March 1.
There will be no collections or wan given by Joseph Cotten. In
Friedman of Cleveland, Ohio.
men, assisted by B. Brod,
r M. Na.
!solicitations whatever. Mr. Gold- spite of the inclement weather, a
thaneon
, M. Meretsk y, . Blitzer
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk, for-
The Damonians, a local philan- berg, in his talk to the workers, fairly large crowd attended.

P14 010bRAPHEI4
and A. Rose. Those wishing res- merly of 13325 LaSalle boulevard, thropic and social organization, said, "I assure you that this will
These services are a regular
Ch'45 WOODWARD AVE.
creations for either the dinner or have taken up their new residence officially installed the following be one of the finest affairs in the Saturday feature and adults are
the cabaret-dance which will fol. at 3350 Tuxedo avenue.
-rlL.n W.°00
newly elected officers at a dinner history of the auxiliary, and we invited to visit the services and
low are asked to call the syna.
at the Club Maxine last Sunday: are doing all we can to make this see the work being accomplished
gogue office at 3-0652. The syna-
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner1President, S. Epstein; vice-presi. donor dinner dance at the Ever- by the Junior Congregation.
gogue is located at the corner of
glades Club of the Tuller Hotel,
On Saturday morning Feb 24
Giles boulevard and Goyeau street • and slaughter, Joan, left Friday dent, J. Weisman; secretary, S.
f or a six weeks' stay
IIo
in II ywood , Mermen; treasurer, Abe Palley.
i
Feb.
ba:dh.581t.
rs.toRutideolpjhunfoureic
bsocnk. HUG HATZOIR PURIM
Ha.
1 a O xisi abiters
Sun da ev foern nggreater activities
FROLIC ON MARCH 2
An engagement reception for 200 in the future. It is therefore of gregation at a kiddush to be given
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer guests honoring Miss Betty Bur- the utmost importance that each in the social hall M honor of the
The Hug Hatzoir met Feb. 9 at
were hosts at a dinner party last dick, daughter of Mrs. Ida Bur- one of us be present, and bring bar mitzvah of their son, Sheldon,
W ed nes d ay evening.
a
the home of Anne Hecker and dis-
al ong. l also extend a prominen
dick, was held at 2281 G adstone , our friends I
member of t t Junior
he
I The Purim ball to be given by
avenue, on Sunday, Feb. 1.
an invitation
1
to the organizations Congregation. The services on cussed plans for its annual Purim
the Jewish branch of the Order
Mrs. William Fleischman is vis-
of this city who have so splendid that day will be featured by a frolic, to take place on March 2 at
of Maccabees (Mattathias Tent
the home of Tillie Lipsitz.
1005) will take place on Sunday iting with her family in Cleve- , Mr. and Mrs. Ocher Goldberg an- co-operated in the past to be rep- special Purim program and an In.
land.
nounced the engagement of their resented at this celebration." teresting and enjoyable morning
The members of the organiza-
evening, Feb. 25, at the Macca-
daughter
Mollie,
to
Edward
Miller
is in store for all those who plan tion will come attired in costumes
bees Auditorium.
, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leib and of New 'York, at a dinner, which
suitable
for this occasion. A com-
to
attend.
Dave Diamond's Orchestra will
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer left was attended by 200 friends on
mittee, appointed by the president.
supply the music and there will be
'
for
a
six
weeks
visit
in
Los
An-
Sunday,
Feb.
11,
at
the
Beth
Abra-
Bernard
Panush,
to take charge of
interesting en tertainment. D a v e
geles and Palm Springs.
ham. Among the guests were Ida
the program and entertainment
Diamond and Al Turner will be
Divinoff, violinist; Emma Lazaroff
for
the
evening,
consists of Wal-
featured.
Rabbi Foam... lecture at the regular Fri-
' Miss Dorothy Bronstein sold the Shaver and Prof. Paul Discount,
day night service. at Temple Beth Wad vas ter Farber, Herzl Shur, Louis
most tickets for the dance upon-' participated in the entertainment., A Purim concert and dance, - What Happened to the Dollar."
Panush,
and
Sadie
Shur. Prizes
, sponsored
b y wi th El Moshe S
y School
cored by the Dramatic Group ofDancing followed.
Rabbi ?oilman tins spo t* dung
during the past will be awarded for costumes and
da
ll be held on Sunday, • eeli Al the Tuesday Morning
Ifuelcal Club. his
the Junior Hadassah on Jan. 28, 1
a "Shalach moms') spirit is ex-
being "Appreciation of the Life and
and will be presented with a prize Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kahn o f'March 4, at the Congregation El topic
Work of Claude Debusa
pected.
Tmed
at a pep rally on Sunday, Feb. 18, 1459 Pingree will be at home on Moshe , Twenty-ninth and Michi. cycle at the cultural <our. given by Rabbi
The cultural part of the pro-
Foils
an
under
mix..
of
the
Slatethand
on
o
,
gan.
An English and Jewish play - Folklore in the Old Teetament.
at Hotel Statler, at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 18, from 3 to 5, t
- Wednesday gram consisted of • symposium on
their relatives and friends, in hon. will be presented and there will he addreared the Young People's Club at Lao.
the
works of Hebrew poets. Louis
nag
on

What
Price
Jewry,"
and
at

meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson of or of their fiftieth wedding anni- be other entertainment. The con- of the Junior Welfare Leaves of Jackson be
Panush and Ilerzl Shur will re-
cert will begin at 7 p. m. and gave • book review m Anthony Adverse.
Atkinson avenue entertained 20 of versary.
view
the works of the three lead-
--
dancing will begin at 9:30, featur.
their friends, informally, last Sun-
The ant of a eerie@ of braulcuts was the ing Hebrew poets: Bialik, Schneur
day evening, complimenting Miss I Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superinten- ing Len Rozner and his Synoc- radio oddest. be Rabbi Jams. D
and
Chernichowski,
at the next
known ae the Temple Beth Israel W. over
o r s e Ticke
Tn
t s may thee obtained gation
Rena A. Krause, bride-elect of Ruby dent of the Jewish Children's fpraot m
WIBII, on the mblect. "Why Preach , " meeting on Feb. 16 at the home of
oof
d
Wax of Chicago, Ill., and for the I Horne, will be the guest speaker at
B.
and
L.
Panush.
Mr. /Samuel L. Seamen. menden( of the
Misses Fannie and Ida Levin, and the next meeting of the Ladies' School or by calling Dorothy Mkhigan
State Federation of TemPl• Mee,
The guest speaker will be Ber-
Moab, en.. to the ladles of the Nelms.*
li r. Herbert Glick of Cincinnati, I Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith, to be Bornstein, Garfield 8536-W.
nard Isaacs, who will address the
ter on Feld. Plane are being
form
bm
Ohio. The Misses Levin and Dr. held at Hotel Statler, on Feb. 19,, The El Moshe Sunday School,
group on "The Letters of Ahad
Glick were guests over the week- at 8:15 p. m. The Public is invited under the direction of Louis Pan., In use
Ilaam."
end of the former 's sister and The auxiliary is making plans for , ash, is carried on by means of ■
Mr. and Mrs I. II Ditch left for New Toth
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob an elaborate affair to be given parliamentary procedure. T h e City on sumo.
Freedman, of West Philadelphia March, further details to be an. teacher, as guest speaker, gives a
Mr.. Samuel L Beaman has as bet nest In
lecture on a different subject ev- mother. Mrs Julius Drub of Chicago
avenue.
nounced at a later date.
ery week. Discussions are con.
The regular Sisterhood mewing was held
Two of the boys in the Jewish' ducted on Zionism. current events, Wednesday. Mn Samuel L. Snten. read •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin en-
Sethi Elan eerier cho. fee hie eubject foe
tertained 28 guests at a family Children's Herne at Burlingame and and modern Jewish history. De- paper on •1h5 Weaning and Obeethanoil of Friday. Fab 5. "ennsuanny. -
Pawner " The Sisterhood le givIrd • eertes
dinner In honor of their tenth wed- Petoskey, William Schwartz and bates an current Jewish topics are of MM. dui-a the year on the meaning and
Mr. David Cohen spent • west se the ,wet
obeervenew
of
MI
the
Jewigh
holidays
ding anniversary.
Sol Smith, will become Bar Mitz- planned by the advanced class. An
Miss Nei. Chenille left thla west to enroll of Mr. and Me.. AM Goldfarb oe Jackson.
rah this Saturday. They will be assembly is held at the end of in the Onlyerwity of Mithithn at A. Arbor. MIN
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oppenheim called to the Reading of the law , elms periods, including all the
Mr. and Mrs. J MertowIte immune. the Mr
CAMARAIWRIR CLEM
Mimeah of their son, Ralph. let Temple 5550
entertained 10 children at dinner in at the services in the eynagogue of Sunday School classes.
The Camaraderie Club Marled the new term
honor of their eon, Dan, who was the Tuxedo branch of the United
The officers are: Dorothy Burn- at the Jewish Conte on Pro II. The follow. Jacob.
Jam. Rmenthed returned Is Ann Arbor after
four years old on Feb. 7.
Hebrew Schools this Saturday , stein, president; Henry Miller, Ind roe• Bingen were elated' Jos tinnier,
prweneyt: Hen, Siegel. Mor.prestdent• Bernard mending th• week with him event.. Mr
morning At 6 p. m. on Saturday vice-president; Katie Blitz, !me- Wilamon. wthetary,
Hyman Pannier, treasurer; and Mrs Miller Rementhe al Ottawa Drlvw
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon a Sholosh Seudoe will be served in tary; Lester Glovinsky, treasurer. Isadore Schneider werrant•akorms Me and Mrs. Beni.. Ocadetein atteoded
An informal affair •111 be held at Club ALI- the &wild Oroup Ones. and entertainment
of 3015 Burlingame avenue re- honor of their Bar Mitzvah at the' Anyone wishing to enroll should Wm
on Su-day evening. Pen r
The el. a Sundae In DetrMl
turned Monday from a two weeks' home, for members of the board attend this Sunday's clam, at 9:30 men to one members Amen. Interested MU
Wend the meth -we any Sundae afternoon at UM. Soloman le In Pm Tort ea a breather
visit to Miami, Fla. and other friends. a. m.
the Jewlth Center.
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The list of pledges for the Junior I
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