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The Junior Young People's So-
ciety of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek will present the second an-
nual "Black and Tan" dance,
Saturday evening, Feb. 24.
The affair is to be an elaborate
repetition of last year'e event.
The hall will be turned into a
cabaret with tables all around. An
11-piece orchestra will furnish the

Annual Donor Luncheon To
Take Place at the Ma-
sonic Temple.

Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittelsho-
The following were among the
fer and daughter, Norma, left mid-season graduates from the
Tuesday for Hot Springs, Ark., Detroit College of Law: Milton
and Hollywood, FM.
Frank, Reuben Glazer, Moe Gol-
denberg, Jack Goldberg, Isadore
Mrs. Maier Finsterwald is visit- Goode, Hymen Kramer, Louis
ing with her mother, Mrs. S. Pap- Kozlaw, William Levin, Morris
penheimer, in Atlanta, Ga.
'.Nagy, David Pacernick, Herbert i
Rice, Eugene Sterling, David
Mrs. Milton Klivans (Beatrice Sloss and Bernard Wise,
Ehrlich) of Youngstown, Ohio, is
spending a week with her par-
On Wednesday evening, Dr. Leo
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich. M. Franklin is to leave for New
York to attend a joint meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Nieman of the Tract Commission, of which
McLean avenue returned from he is national chairman, and rep-
Florida.
resentatives of the American Jew-
ish Committee. At this meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers matters of vital interest to Jewry
were hosts at a dinner party for will be discussed.
20 guests last Friday night at thir
home on Massachusetts avenue.
A double celebration will be
marked by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Mrs. Roy Greenthal of Milwau-
Zuieback on Saturday, Feb. 24, and
kee was the guest over the past
Sunday, Feb. 25. On Feb. 24, the
week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
MISS BERYL JACOBS
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon
Julius Greenthal of Chicago boule-
Lewis, will be observed at Congre-
music. There will be a novel and vard.
gation Shaarey Zedek. On Feb.
entertaining floor show and re-
26, Mr. and Mrs. Zuieback will
Mrs. Kurt Peiser of the Belcrest
freshments will be served. Sou-
celebrate their twenty-fifth wed-
returned from a short visit to Mil- ding anniversary and will be hoots
venirs will be given to all.
The social committee, under the waukee.
at a reception at 8:30 p. m. in the
leadership of Bert Colman and
Crystal Ballroom of the Book Cadil-
Elliot Kronish of New Haven, lac Hotel.
Maxwell Jaspey, co-chairmen, have
been at work for weeks to make Conn., is visiting over the week-
end with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
this affair an outstanding one.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirschberg
Reservations have been pouring and Mrs. A. E. Bernie of Chicago.
of Saginaw celebrated their twen-
in and a capacity crowd is ex-
ty-first wedding anniversary at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
T.
Oberfelder
'
pected.
Miss Beryl Jacobs is a member of the Seven Mile road have in- Club Maxine last Tuesday evening.
of the social committee and is vited a group of friends to dinner Among the guests who attended
this Saturday evening, for the were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bay of
secretary of the organization.
pleasure of Miss Etta and Clar- Adrian, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Katz of New York, Mr. and Mrs.
Twentieth anni celebra- ence Aschner, who are leaving Benjamin Kessel of Ann Arbor,
tion of Hashomer Hatrair •1 Cen- March 9 on a cruise of the West Mr. Lionel Hirschberg of Saginaw.
Indies.

tral High School, Sunday evening .
Feb. 25. You will derive a rea l
•
thrill from this p

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March has again been set aside by the members of
the Morris Fishman Agency, Inc., in honor of their -
popular "chief" by launching a new business cam-
paign during this month.

PURIM PARTY AT
SHAAREY ZEDEK

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Will Take Place Sunday After•
noon, Featuring Children's
Masquerade Parade.

The annual Purim party for
the children of the Shaarey
Zedek will be sponsored by the
Sunday School and will be held
in the social hall of the syna-
gogue this Sunday at 2:30
p. m.
Featuring this party, for
which there will be a 15-cent
admission charge, proceeds to
be used for the various causes
supported by the school, will
be a children's masquerade
parade, games, etc. Refresh-
ments will be served.

Final details have been completed
for the Zedakah second annual don-
or luncheon taking place next Tues-
day, Feb. 27, at the Masonic Tem-
ple. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will
speak briefly at the luncheon.
The enthusiastic response in paid
reservations is significant of the

SHOMER JUBILEE
CONCERT SUNDAY

Event at Central High To
Mark 20th Anniversary
of Movement.

Ken Detroit, Hashomer liatzair,
will mark the twentieth anniver-
sary of the existence and activity
in the world movement with a jubi-
lee concert that will take place this
Sunday evening, at 8:30 p. m. in
the auditorium of Central High
School, Tuxedo near Linwood.
MRS. DOROTHY SKLAR
An interesting and varied pro-
gram has been prepared and will
success of this Zedakah project, it
be presented by the Shomrim. It
is stated. The donor luncheon will include the following:'
committee reports that there is still
Celemonial celebrating the twen-
time to earn luncheon money, and
that it will be pleased to assist tieth anniversary.
"Palestine Earth," a satirical
those who wish to do so. Mrs. Mil-
ton Bernstein, University 2-1182, sketch about speculation, by the
Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, Longfellow well known Jewish humorist, Tun-
7822, Mrs. Kleiman Shapiro, Long- kelar.
fellow 9862, or Mrs. Max H. Elias,
Two monologues by Tunkelar.
Townsend 6-9029, will provide the
A choir of Shomrim.
necessary information.
The Makhelah Shomrit.
The victory pep rally of the don-
Piano solos by the young Shorn-
or luncheon was held Wednesday,
ah Yanitch who re-
a
'ere t Hadassah
Feb. 21, at Hotel Statler. Mrs. cently appeared with the Detroit
Jacob Harwith, president, greeted Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra
Zedakah guests. The program of Hall. Hadassah will give two sum
the afternoon was planned by Mrs. hers, A Rondo, by L. Van Beeth-
Louis Weiss, chairman, and Mrs. oven, and a Scherzini, by the Pol-
S. K. Slobin, co-chairman of the ish composer, Moskowski.
program committee.
The program will be concluded
An amusing skit was prevented,
entitled, "A Class in Charm," writ- with a one-act play in Hebrew.
ten and directed by Mrs. Ben Jacob. The play, in three scenes, arranged
Mrs. Sidney
Wallace,
• Mrs.
Those
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in the
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Miss Sara Lee Schwartz was
During the past week Dr. Leo
M. Franklin of Temple Beth El hostess to 16 guests at Buddy's
has delivered addresses before the on Feb. 15, honoring Miss Mathilde
Reform Congregation at Pontiac, Heiman with a personal shower.
Mich., the Hillel Foundation at I Miss Heiman is to be married to
Ann Arbor, and has sopken at Sam Capp on March 4 at the B'nai
three of the city's high schools. Moshe Synagogue.
Corporation
On Sunday night he will address
is doing business as usual.
the Young People's group of St.
A birthday party honoring Mrs.
Despite all difficulties and hard-
Joseph's Episcopal Church.
Charles Ginzberg of 2916 Glen-
ships due to fire which broke
dale wan held at the Club Maxine
out in our plant, we are con-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant left recently.
year
of the episode
existence
of D'gan-
Deutsch, Mrs. George Weingarden, first
upon
a tragic
during
the
tinuing our business without
for Florida to remain until spring.
iah,
which
was
the
first
indepen-
iah,
Mrs. J. Greenbaum, Mrs. Ben Jacob
any interruption.
The Misses Gilda Moss and Sirs. Max Coven, Mrs. S. K. Slobin, dent, permanent k'vutzah (collect-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Elizabeth Lutsky were joint host- 1 and Mrs. Max H. Elias.
ive colony) established in Palestine.
Best Milk, Cream, Cheese,
Winona avenue left by motor last eases at a personal shower and; The Zedakah Glee Group sang It portrays the death of Moshe Bar-
Butter.
Saturday for Miami Beach, Fla., bridge on Feb. 16, at the San pep rally songs, with Mrs. David sky, youthful member of the k'vut-
Service Is Our Watchword
where they will be the guests of Min Palace, in honor of Miss Lil- Kall as vocal soloist. Miss Isabel nab, who was murdered by Bede-
Mrs. Fink's sister, Mrs. Morris lien Feldman, whose marriage to Lansky was the accompanist on the uins while on his way to Milham-
edicine
for a sick
,
Levy of Pittsburgh.
Michael Bagdade will be an event piano. Little Miss Delphane Finn
e vutzah. A rider-
comrade
of the
of March 4. Covers were laid entertained with dramatic read- ieh
to obtain
m
less
mule
caused
his
comrades
to
Mrs. Melville Welt of Balmoral for 24,
c
ome
Corp oration
ings.
Drive is visiting with her mother
o in search of Moshe, and he was
rs. Ben Lefkowitz
IS
presided over
MR. GULA, Pres.
in Chicago.
William Levin, who just grads- the business meeting and received found, with three bullets in his
Call u s and we will take
aced from the Detroit College of reports from chairmen of vario u s
your order.
plundered
all his the
personal
af-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin and Low, was host to 30 of his friends committees: Mrs. Jos. Wisper, body,
beaten of about
face and
daughter, Nancy, lbft Friday for last Saturday evening at a party pledge cards; Mrs. L. Newman, feels.
Longfellow 8655
A
short
time
later
a
letter
was
a visit to San Antonio, Texas, and
pledges; Mrs. Morris Davis, sav-
at his home on Pingree avenue.
father in
Mexico City.
ings banks; Mrs. Sol Osborne, rum- received from Barak
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mega; Mrs. Edward Sklar, punch which the latter lent words of hope
Miss Edythe Lieberman' and
Mrs. E. A. Bernie, Mrs. ' Leo
to the comrades
nra
cards; Mrs. Joseph Sandler and ad encouragement
Marks and Mrs. C. Bennett re- Miss Sylvia Bieberetein have re- Mrs. Paul Deutsch , card parties
hi s slain son.
parties;
The Hanhagah M'komit of De-
turned from a six-weeks' visit to turned to the city after being the Mrs. Joshua Karbel, advertise- '
house
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
L.
ments;
Mrs.
[roil
Hashomer Hatzair invites the
Miami and were guests at the
Wein, program;
Weisman (Dorothy Lieberman) of Mrs. R. Paul,
parents of all its members, its
Floridian Hotel.
, decorations.
Dayton, Ohio.
many friends and sympathizers,
Many additional paid pledges and all progressive and labor Zion-
Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo,
at this
held isle to join with it in celebrating
N. Y., is the guest of her brother, Caroline Saltzman is presenting were
Final received
rehearsals
are meeting.
being
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew la number of her pupils in a piano for the play, "Creation," written this anniversary of 20 years of pro-
ductive educational activity by
by a
Wineman.
recital at her studio 150 West f t
donor
luncheon
and to of
be worthy Zionist youth movement.
nted
under
the direction
Euclid, on Saturday, Feb. 24, at poi
presented
The program will begin at 8:30
Miss Dorothy Rosenthal of the 12130 p. In.
Mrs.
erhe.
—
The David
donor W luncheon
will be held p. m. Admission will be 35 cents.
Wilshire has returned from a
Lower than ever before!
month's visit in the East.
:nettle* NOW — reductions (moo le to 2r pot
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman in the Masonic Temple
sae.
evert deer ea FOG Class coach.. Nee
—
and daughter, Geraldine, of 2984 room, while the
mo. nip at coo. slid. them OM. m crania ,
grand
ball Y. P. S. PLAYERS NEXT
play p
will
take place
During the past week Rabbi Burlingame avenue left for Miami in the theater of the same build-
Sluediode ;Fie Dear
PRESENTATION TO BE
Leon Fram addressed the high Beach, Fla., for the remainder of ing.
ON MARCH 24 AND 251
school assemblies of Central High the winter, stopping at the Alamac
Additional paid pledges have
School, Eastern 11 i g h School, Hotel in Miami Beach.
been received from the following:
Climaxing their successful pees•
Western High School and Redford
Boat.
Dia Buffalo
Mee
Mesdames L Gail., B. Block, Charles Kor- entation of two groups of one-act
Iligh School.
Cleveland
Philadelphin . LIM
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sarasohn th.. Sam Topper, Saul Cole, Henry Baron plays, the Y. P. S. Players of the
Chicago
1.23
Fltialiargh
of 3302 Fullerton avenue an- Hyman Talberg. Litman Oould. Morton tiny- I•oung People's Society of Con-
der. Or Snyder, Oscar Aronson, David Lb-
Mrs. Alfred Breitenbach of flounce the Bar Mitzvah of their ner. Carl Sinter, J. M. Berra A. & Green- gregation Shaarey Zedek are now
GREYHOUND DEPOT
Cleveland is visiting with her son, Charles, on March 3, at the ber Be rnstein. Sam leerier Levis Sliver rehearsing "Children of t h e
Taller Hotel
Haevy.
err seer.
8 Stewart. Ben Canvasser. Ar-
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Chi- roe
Air., Milton E. Greenblatt. B. Braun. Moon,
"
a three-act play by Martin
Tharte—Ladayett: Yee
Mrs. Julius Greenthal.
cago and Lawton. At home to I MmecrearrnraL., .. erixku4:,,zreLev Flavin, which they will give on
relatives and friends on March 1, .pd .pd
oeitheee, Joseph Wm Henry Green, J. March 24 and 25. The cast in
The members of the Great 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.
!olden. Mitchell Raskin. Jcsrph Weinstein,
eludes Elinore Brodersohn, Jacob
Hyman Seigel. M. Seethe, Louis }elms,
—
Lakes Club celebrated Washing-
Harry Schuman, Lou Gold. 8. Kriunlet. Mrs. Clayman,
Morris Glaser, Joe
A Purim supper will be given Glickman, Max Conen. LoitM Germanaty. Joe Mashe, Milton ROSS, Mr. and Mrs
ton's birthday with a dinner party,'
bridge and other amusements, this Sunday, Feb. 25, at 6 p. m., P Phi
"^
Harry Seligson and Marilyn Stone.
S' trUss
"er, More
Wednesday night, at the Statler. by Congregation Beth Recheck, sine, Barnett sloes. Louie 001455,5.
bliss Stone and Sidney Winer
"wee.. S. David Minnie Schneider, J.
at 3836 Fisher avenue. All are
L Aron. W. . Berlin. R. Wise, B. P. Mason. coac h the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wiseman invited.
chuck. , P. Kole.. a. j. Mt. sem trete
Under the leadership of Jules
"Warn
will be hosts at a dinner party
°'"'".
H"'"
"a
j • Lev and Sidney Winer, over 20
"" tin.'
•
m
Torgrly
A. Levee. H.
P. Cohen.
Terry
Res•
ring
I s pfrolic
er home
ome on
The
r annua
ng fro)
this Saturday
d
at their
e third
nick. Sam Rabin. Harold Mendleson. Morris members of the Young People's
The Chord of Judea Symphony
of the Professional Group will take Hackman. Sam Hutton. I. Hurvits. Phil Xyl- Society interested in the drama
Hamilton Drive.
Orchestra is preparing for • con-
vets Ruben Rave.. Monis
place on Saturday, Feb. 24, at 8 em...,
as . Darts. A C.o., Rubel.
Sam group have organized • special
0.r. Gun.
cert. It is to feature soloists
p.
m.
at
13725
LaSalle,
near
Pasa-
wita, Karl Keitensky. Lasts Gartman Ben Sa- committee for the purpose of dis-
At a bridge luncheon for 30
from the membership of the or-
Julius Hackman. I. J. London, Harry
guests given by Alyce Michelson dena, in the form of a "hard time lo.,
Wexler. Ben Ochrelltke. Julius D London. tributing tickets for the play.
chestra.
on Saturday afternoon at the party." An evening of fun has been Tudors! Kobel., Phil Golden, taut. Golden.
William P. Bliznick, director of
Belcrest Hotel, in honor of her arranged, including a program lea- Herman Cohn. Lewis Burman, Abe Sampson.
Al Winston. Hy Lear. Ben Lefkovits, PNlllp
the Chord of Judea Symphony
sister, Lillian, a bride-elect, it was turfing • ballet with 24 dancers in Kahn. Irving Blumberg.
Orchestra, has selected a clarinet-
announced that the latter has costume, radio singers, tap dancers
Mesdames George Arta. A. Soeninaky. Harry
Dens Greenman, Nat Lusa. Harry
Mt, violinist, pianist and vocalist.
chosen April 29 as the date of her and a contest with a prize for the Cir,nsynn,
—
&Ging. B Harris, George Heelers, M. B-
The orchestra itself will accom-
marriage to Horace J. Haber of most appropriate costume. Music man. Mar Hyman. Lillian Werren• Arthur
The Women's Auxiliary of the
n.
L
Ippe.
pany all soloists and will also
camRaton
Harry
Green-
and refreshments will be furnished.
Birmingham, Ala.
berg.• Maurice Robin. 1. Rabinontta. Mel United Hebrew Schools will hold its
The
play a group of numbers.
' Tickets may be obtained from Mel- nun. Herman Salter. Morris
—
Wel., Joe next meeting at the Statler Hotel
repertoire of the orchestra con-
Levey. Florence Goldfarb. Albert A Rau, Louis
Henry Ford was among those lie Hecker, Cherry 6610.
Rate. Sam Zingerser. I. Rarbel. Evelyn West. on March 7, at 2:30 p. m.
sists
of
entirely
new
numbers.
—
, who sent messages of greeting to ;
R H. 8 ram, 8. OlniansY.
Mrs. Max Dushkin will review
k
The Chord of Judea has been
Mrs. Charles Goldman of 2955 M. W Zack. R. Bak. B. Babcock, C u Sha- the book "My Portion" by Miss
Herman Bernstein, former United
pira. Al Winston. Charles Schwarts. Harry
engaged in a series of radio broad-
States Ambassador to Albania, on Monterey celebrated his birthday Friedman, Nathan Goldman. Jr. Joshua Ma. Rebecca Kohut, one of the foremost
Jack Silverman. A. Feld- Jewish women of today. The book casts and gave several concert•.
the occasion of the fortieth anni- at the Club Maxine. Among the Md. Samuel
man. Theodore Stein. L Rosen. Coil Hoffman,
, versary of his arrival in this coon- guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Louis Gummy Rev Agree. Henry A. Lessen, Is an autobiography of Mre. Kohut, one of them for the American
Legion repeal celebration, thus
Benson of Jackson, Mich.
Martin Pearlman. Parry If Cwt.. Samuel an internationally known Jewish
try from Russia.
being the only Jewish musical
Clara. Lade Davidson Sidney Barnett Barn
: p
I organization invited to represent
ent of thee firs
congres
the
Jews of Michigan.
• an Mrs . Nathan Fishman of 2984
Jewish women .
prodigy of 13 years ago, gave
L Sigt i•T Goa 111:ter 8 Schubi er Idoe•
Vocal
se1 ee ti on' will be rendered
1,
es.
e. Aaron Meer.
:, • ' Harry
exhibition of his "kill at the R. H. . burlin aloe avenue Detroit • Mich e ;.,
his Bar itlitsvah on Sat s gem,
J Man. Hyman Gordon. Dana
by Mrs. Ann Berrie, talented De-1 Jewish State Favored
Macy leisure time pursuits hob- celebrated
e. M Victor. Judith Inc.. 'oomph
an Thar.
By Premier Mussolini
hies show in New York, playing urday, Feb. 10, at the
J Fineman. Robert A. Schiff. Herman Coven troit vocalist, accompanied by Law-
six games simultaneously and Israel Synagogue, Blaine and Lin- tread Gould. Reny II Dacha. 110die Cbemko, rence Gittlebaum.
ROME.—(JTA)—Creation of
Tillie Desalt Ben Dam J M Karel, A.
Mies Charlotte Kruger will give
a "true Jewish state in Pelee-
one blindfolded. In 1920 the , wood. Dinner was served for 250 J Reelblett Morrie Oren. Frank Rrivelsky,
tine" was urged in an article in
youngster attracted much atten- friends and relatives at the Shan- Nathan MakOnts Dees a Moan, M Nun- several dramatic readings. A so-
cial hour following the program Populo D'Italia, believed to
Mt.
tion when he defeated some of rey Zedek on the following Sun- 1,;;;',;,,,";i7,1°,'"le,;,,,„,°•
be
in
charge
of
Mrs.
Jacob
have been personally written by
'went Cohen. J Label. L 8naters. Will
the finest players in the country. riay. Music Was furnished by the wenn.
Rata. Prank Sunbeam. HMV Gerber.
B
Friedberg, chairman of the hoapi-
Premier Mussolini. The paper is
The late Julius Rosenwald took WWJ orchestra.
vino Sober. Max Unroll. Huey Pestriman, .ree
tality committee and Mrs. A.J.1 owned by the premier.
an interest in the boy but turned
/Myriam. Louis Pershin. Mar Spoon. V
Koffman,
chairman
of
the
social
t
0
1n
thumbs down on any' publicity. •
F
ft
,.m T
. ueseay,
ues d ay,
, e b u . 27 .. , a t • n :nv, Dowel enema s u yeemen Ram Sunman committee, assisted by their
re- 1 An artistic sad inspiring event
As a of
result
Reshevsky
the limelight
for has
the been
last et the B'nai Moshe Synagogue. Fare terseeore trring Bluenbwg. Mite seta, rective committees. Mrs. Maurice I —the
Hashomer H•tsair con cert
s°"?• 8 . 31;
. II•r
n ,...,..,
•
out
and Dexter, the Hebrew !,, ,r• r.t.'°,7,!=t,',„
S
"• Zackheim is president of the i at Central High School this un•
decade.
Ladies' Aid Society will give a ii. .iT.; - ,,:en-ii i.:«4;•niii,. - A71.,cii,,a717.., auxiliary.
day evening.
e,
Arthur
Otnabery A...,
icidstore
s
real
w,
bridge luncheon to which the pub-
t7
e
o•bills
Mrs. David Huber of Hunting- lie is invited. Pauline Schiff and rsesel OlosT;ev s'eet '
seh r°
ton Woods jest returned front Helen Gross are on the arrange- ii nen ruts otioe‘sa a.. Tenn. Ws.

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Mrs. Andrew Friedman of 57 Club was held Thursday night at r: ,:'-'":,•„: 171 ,.;:,,V47;,:ir',4 TZtv„r
Pilgrim avenue gave a dinner for the Club Maxine. N a t h • n i e I levee., nevi T....qt. Jo on* Weems. w
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eight guests at the Club Maxine Wateretone. chairman of the af- R......C1
Bare &trona& Kum re From s nn e, Dar
in honor of her birthday. Mrs fair. rave the welcome address nee 'whs. si.essestne. *an te ode...
• Arra. Rosalind Arta Carl arm Mama!
Sam Selman also entertained IC Michael Berkowitz was elected J.,
A'[.. brat. Mow Zell ()UMW.. Ohne.
guest', at • birthday at the Club ereeident for the coming year. natil Paw Rodin Herm. Rahn. M. word.
Fred M. Butzel, a friend of the Ram Makin M Bacnbemer Coda Bamber-
Maxine.
g, Julius 16,man. Zelda Harris Sol snow,-
group for two years, was the garters Ham Itnalbash. Grin Zee Z. Weary
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Herta I Frs... Herr/ Richwine. R.
The Misses Florence and Tillie guest of honor.
lebevire D Gann and Ow Mame We-
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Cornblatt of ML Vernon avenue
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Mrs. William A. Fellner of Rafael. Rom Smith and Rope Stingers..
entertained 10 children on Feb. Is
in honor of the fourth birthday of Woodincham Drive left for ■
!month's vacation in New York
A.■ artistic and inspiring event
their sister, Esther.
' city, where the is the house guest —th• Hashomer H•trair concert
Buy Mieltigan-mad. heat sugar; r.f her sister, Mrs. 0. H. Wachtel at Central High School this Sun-
support Michigan wage • of Macoombs road.
day evening.

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PURIM BALL

GIVEN BY

Mattathias Tent 1005

of the Maccabees

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1934
at the Maccabees Auditorium

Musk by DAVE DIAMOND
Featuring AL TURNER

Dancing from 9 to 12

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Admission 3Se

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