Minn f Now ductore lion of droduc- r's note. yes are r e work that the dew le' - as in' rom the th The cry hr ve, and et SnYs he death the less America 'elvish Palatal! Cotter CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ELEDErKorrj - Etkisn CARO/VIM PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE BRIGHTEN-UP YOUR EASTER CLOTHES DRY CLEANING For 20 years—Forest has been • Detroit's f•vorite cleaners• Ladies' Dr Cesetss s or oa Men's Suits or Topcoats VIMMed Dry (leaned and Hand Finished ....00 .a. %Reliant Dry Cla.ed and Mast Finished Delivery Service to All Parts of Detroit and Suburbs 0 FOREST . (DIU111131° 4 CLEANERS and DYERS 533-541 E. Forest, MRS. FRED A. GINSBURG March 25—Miss Esther Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levine of 3534 Parker avenue, to Dr. Samuel Rosenthal. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal, at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson. March 25—Miss Laura Bortman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beeman, to Morris Nosanchuk, son of Mrs. Esther Nosanchuk, at Congregation Beth Yehuda. March 25—Miss Inez Pont. daughter of Mrs. L. Pont of 3273 Calvert avenue, to Harold Metter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Metier of Sturtevant avenue. Rabbi I. Stollman will perform the ceremony. March 25—Miss Avia H. Rice, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose of 3318 Calvert avenue, to Lawrence L. Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kaplan of this city. March 25—Miss Rae Blanche Fogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Fogel of Hazelwood avenue, to Julius Klempner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klempner of Brush street. A. Ginsburg and Mrs. Walter Laib, for the, purpose of selling tickets for the pageant "The Romance of a People." All proceeds derived from sales of tickets will be turned over by the Council for German-Jewish March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Glazer of 16167 Baylis avenue relief, and will not be used for ■ daughter, Geraldine. Council purposes. March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Bresler of 2740 Richton Mrs. Harry N. Cohn, 4530 Sturtevant avenue, is the acting avenue, a daughter, Jacqueline Fay. secretary of the committee and March 17--To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sonney (Dorothy Wilder) of is in full charge of the ticket 3799 Clements, a son, Joseph. sales. I March 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Berg (Ruth Neiman), Mrs. Walter Leib and Mrs. Gins- burg, as co-chairmen, are assisted a son, Bernard Jerome. March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rapaport (Ilinde Goldstein) by the following vice-chairmen: Mrs. Emil Amberg, Mrs. E. A. At- of 1161 West Euclid, a daughter, Susan Deborah. las, Mrs. Ilarry Farb:dein, Mrs. Herbert Sloman. Births FOR TIIE MOST DISCRIMINATING TASTES HAROLD B. MOLDAWSKY PRESENTS HIS CRACK ORCHESTRA THE "COCOANUT SERENADERS" UNiversity 1.0441 . Enjoy the True Spiritl II of Passover at Elkin Hotel &Mineral Baths 33 S. Gratiot Ave. Mt. Clemens, Mich. There is no longer any necessity of inflicting upon the Jewish woman the household drudgery attending the observ- ance of Passover. The entire family may spend the holiday at Elkin Hotel for less than it would cost at home. This is without even considering the splendid services, convivial companionship, wholesome, delicious food, and charming environment we offer you. Mrs. Samuel Elkin 1 Mrs. Emil Ambenre teams follows, Mn. Milton Alexander, Mrs Harry Berman. Mrs. Joseph Bleier. Mrs. Sol Cole, Mrs. J. L. Freud. Mrs. John HeavenrIch. MrB. Morita Flora Kahn. MN. DeRoy Kuttnither. Miss LePpel. Mrs. Louis Mudlner, Mrs Sam Rice. Mrs. E. A. Atlaes team, Mrs. Harold Al- M. Ashner. Mrs 11. 1.10.1.00 ien. Mrs. Braun. Mrs. IL J. Claim Mn. Arthur Hass. Mn. J. Kelley Kaufman, Miss Ella Vera Feldman. Mrs. Harry rarbsteln l a team, Mrs. S. t. Barnett. Mrs. M. Broad. Mr.. Simon Cued!. Mrs Hugo A. Freud. Mrs. Edwin Cage, Mn. Isaac Gilbert, Mrs. Joseph Hartman. lira John Imerman. Mrs H. B. Llchtman, Mn. Frank Martin. Mrs M. Millet Shafer. Mrs. Herbert Blom... team: Mrs. him Berger, Mrs. Joseph Dario. Mrs. In Tried- ntherg, Mrs. John C. Hopp. Mrs. Benlamln Lambert. MIN Fanny Levine, Mrs. Max enstein, Mrs. Julian Wollner. URGENT PLEA MADE FOR MO'OS CHITIM CALENDAR OF EVENTS March 25—Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe, supper and card party. April 1—Ninth annual concert of Halevy-Hazomir Singing Society, at Orchestra Hall. April 1—Graduation exercises of Tuxedo branch of United iebrew Schools at B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. Apri 2—Graduation exercises of Oakland branch of United Hebrew Schools, at Moore School, 1000 Alger. Apri 3—Zionist meeting. Apri 4—Graduation exercises at Philadelphia-Byron branch of United Hebrew Schools. Apri 8—Temple Beth El Alumni "Showboat Shuffle." Apri 8—Beth El Sisterhood meeting. Apri 8—Dinner-dance of Zedakah Club. Apri 9—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek. Apri 10—Hadassah membership luncheon. Apri 15—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood supper dance. Apri 16-23—Pageant, "The Romance of a People," at Olympia. Apr 28—Home, Relief Juniors' dance. - Apri 29—Zionist meeting. Apri 29—Young People's Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai Moshe, fourth annual spring frolic. May 1-11adassah May festival (afternoon). May 1—Eva Prenzlauer Group mothers-daughters dinner. Jewtsh National Fund May 2—Annual $5 donor hatcheon of Auxiliary. May 6—Mothers and daughters luncheon of the Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. May 7—Council of Jewish Women. May 8—Hadassah monthly meeting. htay 9—Zedakah Mothers-Daughters dinner. May 13—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers-Daughters lunch• eon. At the last meeting of the Nto'oe Chaim committee, held last Sat- urday night, it was reported that OF THE ORIGINAL ELKINS to date less money has been col- Founders of the Elkins Hotel, Prop. lected this year in spite of the fact that many cases have applied !for help. Make reservations now by writing immediately, or In order to be able to start dis- phone Mt. Clemens 135 t•ibution, the committee reminds Note: Mrs. Samuel Elkin has no connection with any other the public that more assistance is hotel in Mt. Clemens. needed without delay. This is an emergency call and we trust you will not fail us," the appeal states. B'NAI MOSHE SUPPER Charles Smith, chairman of the ON SUNDAY EVENING committee, will speak over Alt- man's Jewish Radio Hour, Sunday, Services: CRAINE • JOSEFF Everything is in readiness' for Rabbi J. s Sperka's sermon on Saturday at 12:30 p. m. All contributions Jacob Josef( announces the mar- morning viii be on the topic •• Shaun Rego- should be sent to Mr. Smith, 2244 the supper and card party of the dol " The aermon to preached at 10 30 o'clock. riage of his daughter, Molly, to Sisterhood on Sunday evening, Longfellow avenue. March 25, in the banquet hall of Max Craine, son of Mrs. Ethel Junta Congregative, Craine, on March 11. Rabbi J. The Junior Congregation welcomn dl boys bwomlng Bar Ylnrb to Kornfeld of Toledo officiated. Sir. Zr:Le'lZere'veg and Mrs. Craine left on an ex- Saturday morning nt 9 30 in the daily prayer room of the synalOgu•. tended trip south. LUNG Auxiliary: A special meeting of the Auxiliary to cheek all e.t.a, of the 11 donor dinner will be held on Monday evening. larch M. JULES OLIDI SAM WI EN We Carry J. r. SMITH neon In Men antertnell, The Sieterhood was host on Wedneaday eve- ning. March II, to Its members and their hovbands at • "get acquainted party" which held in the win hail of the eybdogue. Supper r ins sense to all the Subta and the Suppe evening •as meat in gam. and dancing Community singing on participated In by all. Mrs. N. Kornweise was chairman of the event which irfll hl.h11.1130.d by all present. TIN next meeting will be held on Monday. Starch 24, at 5.30. Mrs. A Wolk will preside . Teens leases Clubs7— The Junior 13.1 David's ho J. C sponmr rale of handicraftusehold ar- ticles on Uonday ebnInI. March 96, at the eynagodue. The proceeds will go towards Young Judaea work. All are selcorne to It- Look Your Best in a New Olen & Wein HAT $2.45 New Crowns! New Brims! New Shades! Priced Lower Than They've Ever Beenl Mallory Hats, $4, $5 TIN Fumes Cvave.01, Skeen- proof 11.1" SHIRTS St95 White ee NNW sad Patents AAA Shad.. Pecan Brasariniss T • flared Quality. bla. Onkel Filled. 3 IN $S N MEN'S TIES Smut. @Wag 1934 Patterns •.4 SINN, weal Keep Th.w awe -Leh Ills MN Satan! 55e 1 Sm II* Olen & Wein Mg MEN'S SHOP MEL/NORTE/ET al oguroaest The Nay EXCLUSIVE Ilaineds0.7 Store oat Twelfth Bl DIMS ETES 4- SEMMES TILL I --by one of our foremost milliners! It's your chance to get a really costly hat for only 10.00 ... Pliable rough straws of finest quality, in black, navy, red, brown! .. STAG SMOKER AT CENTER MARCH 28 A gala event will be presented at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward near Holbrook, Wednes- day evening, March 28, at 8:15 in the form of a stag smoker. Gus Dorais, athletic director of ' the University of Detroit, and'' Harry Kipke, head coach of the University of Michigan, will be the guest speakers for the evening. This event is being sponsored by the smoker committee, consisting of the members of the athletic coin- mittee of the Jewish Community Center and representatives of the various councils of all divisions. The program of the evening is as follows: .< "C , EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER The outstanding feature of the ninth annual concert to be pre- sented by the Detroit Halevy Sing- ing Society will be the cantata "Song of Miriam," by Schubert. In this cantata is expressed Mir- iani's hymn of praise for the deliv- erance of her people from slavery, and the rejoicing of the people over their freedom, their hopes for a new and happier life and the denunciation of their oppressors. This these is especially significant at this time, because the concert will be presented during Pesach. The various parts of this mu- sical composition range from calm and soft melodies to stirring and forceful numbers. Although the cantata is short, it is a work of imperishable beauty. The soprano solo will be sung by the widely known and cele- brated Detroit soprano, Mme. Emma Lazaroff Scharer. Mole. Scheyer recently made a brilliant and sensational debut with the San Carlo Grand Opera Company, playing the leading feminine role in "Faust." Shortly afterwards she appeared in concert with Tito Schipa, noted opera star, and as solo star with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra on several occa- sions. Mme. Schaver's appear- ances have not only been limited to Detroit's music lovers, but have charmed audiences in many other cities as far east as New York City. She has accepted as her next engagement an appearance in Toronto on April 29. Dan Frohman of Cleveland will conduct the concert. The accom- paniment will be a two-piano ar- rangement by Rebecca Katzman Frohman and Rose Bassin, both of whom are well known musicians in Detroit. The ninth annual concert will be presented at Orchestra Hall, on April 1. The advance sale of tickets indicates a capacity audi- ence. FORDON • GORNBEIN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gornbein announce the marriage of their daughter, Sophie, to Marcus For- don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fordon, on March 18, at Josef( Brothers Restaurant, 2038 Wood- ward avenue. Rev. S. Mogilevaky performed the ceremony. Covers were laid for 145 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fordon left on a honeymoon trip east. CLEPPS - ELKIN Hat Shop Third Floor , .,,:s . "y 54 4' 4 . t V. ; - • •+"41A‘i Marriages B'NAI DAVID NOTES tl imelhoch s . Saucy Sailors Wedding Calendar C Sono Ny Engagements I Feature Mrs. Schaver In Concert for Halevy The Detroit section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women Mr. and Mrs. ht. Shepherd of 3266 Pasadena avenue announce has organized four teams, under the joint leadership of Mrs. Fred the engagement of their daughter, Lee, to Morris Weingarten, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Weingarten of Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne Spielman Cohen, to Dr. Morris M. Burstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Burstein. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of 3202 Cortland avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Julius Gunsberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunsberg of 16559 Cherrylawn avenue. Girls' Dresses Boys' Suits VitaWel Der ("Need and tisas Plnished 75 . I COUNCIL ORGANIZES TEAMS FOR PAGEANT - :-. •..7..- ..; : i'' The sailor for your tweeds has patent banding. Is Your Wife Swindle-Proof? If left with • subrlantlal •mounl et money, might she be elided late oNkIne worthless Investments? An Income Contract offend by the Melropolliao Life In &&&&& re Comp., b the beat ...... rad Learns* the dlutpstles of e mosey 11 Willsaarutee fee specified income. monthly er YmrlY, widow chooniand severe year ebildren • be.. was take • chance that the nine yea are ereamelat• lag will MwaGelf Get Metroblitan linens* Iowan* now and /hat Marne Is elleisale4 Sea MORRIS GOODMAN a.ermmHor MAC/ft 1311 V.t.t Toblues4 1.1111 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company DELPIYIX SHOES HAND-MADE . NOW AVAILABLE IN DETROIT MIZRACHI ELECTS ISAAC ROSENTHAL Chosen President of Ortho- dox Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit. Dd. Shoes, priced front aI2.5o, Isaac Rosenthal was unani- mously elected president of the Mizrachi Organization of Detroit at a meeting held Tuesday eve- ning, March 20, at the Beth Tephilah Emanuel Synagogue. Jacob Levin, who for several year, occupied the position of president for life and was given a vote of thanks for his untiring efforts in behalf of the Mizrachi movement since its inception. The other officers elected are: Daniel Temchin, first vice-presi- dent; S. Shnitz, second vice-presi dent; Moses Weisswasser, secre- tary; Rabbi I. Aishiskin, treasurer. The following were elected to the board of directote: I. Gendelman, Lippe Dann, H. Shor, Israel Liss, I. Rubinstem, M. Prussian, Jacob Hobermann and L. Kollenberg. The following are to represent the Mizrachi organization in the com- bined Mizrachi Council: D. Tem - chin, L. Dann, S. Shnitz, I. Gen - delman and Rabbi Stollman. The council is composed of representa- tives of all Mizrachi groups in Detroit, including Mizrachi, La - dies' Mizrachi and Mizrachi Youth by are Shown in Detroit exclusively 0 . . ' - 1 - SAX- KAY , C . II LAUNDRY GEMS BLURS 1520 - WASHINGTON BLVD. i Have You Been Washing the Wrong Way? LAUNDRY GEMS stops mistakes—con- tains the three essentials of a perfect wash —SOAP, BLUEING. WATER SOFTNER. You'll Bing its praises, too, on wash days when you experience its wonderful perform- ance on your finest fabrics. "Use tub or washer." YOU SOAK. YOU RINSE, Two ordinary YOUR'RE THROUGH! washes in every 10c package. Miss Dorothy Elkin, daughter AS IT • ASItts of Mrs. Louis Elkin, and Sidney e Clepps, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. tend eess Clepps of London, England, were mho, && ii Passover AT ALL GROCERY STORES - - - . Chosen Pinchick will officiate at the Rake married on Sunday, Feb. 25, at on the Friday ermine. March 3. at 7 o'clock, 1646 Chicago boulevard. Saturday morning. March 31. at 9 o'clock. and Rabbi Mogil read the marriage Sunday. April at 11 a m Rabbi lentils S. Introductory remarks Gus Emma° chair• Barri. will preach the sermons service in the presence of 60 MRS. COLTEN TO SPEAK man of Jewish Community Center athletic MRS. MAX GROSS board guests. Dinner and dancing fol- ON ZWEIG'S NOVEL AT Remarks. Jacob Maser and Joseph Magid- FOURTH ONEG SHABBA the synagogue, Dexter at Lawr- lowed the ceremony. b*Itrenr7n0°,!•1:0:17nia'gletic director The bride wore a gown of white '"'ClUlisrte-spea ence. U. of O: Harr, Klpte. head football earn satin simply fashioned with a cowl IMMONIMMINIMMOINIMOMMIMINI of Saturday afternoon, March 24 Mrs. Max Gross is active on the of U of Y. Announcer William Kaufman. chairman of arrangements committee for this neckline, puffed sleeves to the at 2:30, the fourth Oneg Shabby ulnae athletic council. wrists, floor-length skirt, and a of Detroit chapter of Hadassah wil l vocal selections. Larry &hearts of A Z. A. affair. train. A narrow row of orange- No 63 • Following the supper which will blossoms entwined the cap of her be held. The place has bee Wrestling bout,. referee. Red Elliott of 0 changed to the home of Miss Jean of . homer 'Odell...Mehl chmulon wino- be served at 6:30 p. m., the eve- veil. She carried a bouquet of ette Steinberg, 1518 Edison. Big Ten Conference ning will be devoted to cards and white roses and stenia. 1 Dave Solomon. 145 IM. '1 Barn Hoober- "DeVriendt Goes Home," eye man, 110 lbs. prizes will be awarded to winners I The bride's niece, Elizabeth, was novel by Arnold Zweig, noted au 2 P•111 115.1.1l. 130 lb N. Lou Stocker. larmatng Tickets may be secured from flower girl. She wore a rose taf- thor, will be reviewed by Mr 1M lb., Wayne University Team. Sisterhood members or by tele- , feta dress and carried a basket Morse Colton, preceded by a brie I Comedy wrestling exhibition - Morris phoning llogarth 0862 or North- of rose petals. lax. 130 lbs vs Sol Jetta 173 lb presentation of current events b Stretched to Length Requested Rumor°. recitations Dv. Jules Goldsmith- lawn 9702, the office of the syna- There were several out-of-town &Ire. Aaron Silberblatt. Ilarlassa former member of mineown Entertalament gogue, for reservations. guests in the wedding party. members are welcome. of Alsructle Unlyerarr- A famous doctor made that Society Box hoots. mrmberit of Jeatali Community After a short wedding trip, Mr. The next meeting of the Sister- The educational committee, Mr observation some years ago. Center Baxley. Clan Lou Handler. referee. A huge insurance company graduate of Michigan State College and at hood will be held on Tuesday eve- and Mrs. Sidney Clepps will make Schmarya Kleiman, chairman, an preen, head boxing instructor et the Jewish ning, April 3, at 8 p. m., in the their home in Detroit. nounces that due to the necessit has substantiated the theory. Community Center. has Handler-Sanford At. Phone Cadillac 5169 for Rabbi Fram's absence fro club room of the synagogue. Rheumatism, arthritis, neur- ler. wends Lloyd Avetbeck. Ill lb n Mae Bar., • KANFER LUTZ Detroit next Wednesday, March 2. On Sunday, April 15, the Sister- itis, as well as corns and cal- ID Ihs, Carl Silver. IVO Ib vs Ben wham On March 18, Miss Alice Kan- the regular hi-weekly meeting Jake 0 vi lbs Sol Hoberman. 117 lbs. hold a card party. louses, are related to faulty in hood will ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Study Group has been poet Biotic! 115 lb. foot posture. Plans are being arranged for a Charles Kanter, became the bride Banjo eelections Harold Sandleman well poned to Wednesday, April 11. known radio performer and former feature Mother's Day program by the Sis- . Movies of Edward Lutz, son of Mr. and A well attended luncheon-meet- soloist with VInmat Lope, and Drs. WEISS terhood of the congregation and Mrs. Harry Lutz. Rabbi M. Zager ing was recently held at the home Donation for the motet are, Cigars. Maser and sons Clew Co the Young People's Auxiliary. officiated, at Congregation B'nai of Ira. Nathan Kaplan, chairman ewes, Economical Drug Co wrestlers. Warne Mrs Was Kahn spent anal dans In De- ,. . M .. ,,,nt .oeles Plans are also under way for Zion. 1 Irrpr:t tul.R.ur Team BE PHOtOGRAPHEO .4:vb11,11, 13 of the National Fund, preliminary trott apeetal Fla - last wort . Seery SW the straw-berry festival early in to the annual collection of National el we AO Lengths ming• Club. physical eramtnallon, De. has for NNW William Hutton has returned home after and Dr Saul ROHM.... 'May. Fund boxes. Mrs. Frank Wets- RCM, Rem AAAA Cans M. This function is being directed The outstanding event of the man assisted in the arrangements spewing m-•.1 wets In Teens to RTR YOUR Pr Seer by Meyer Blatt, physical director 'season of the Young People's Aux- for this meeting. Mrs. Hy C. Bro- Ebel •111t.• Kt .1 Yea C J. Levy have returned bola@ roseiremests FAMILY of the Jewish Community Center. iliary of Congregation B'nat der, vice-president of Hadassah, alter /pending Use put Sc, WHO In Malin RECORDS Moshe will be the fourth annual whose department Includes the gen- Word was melted bre of the death ef Members of the Young People's spring frolic which will be held eral direction of the National Fund, Mrs. Wax Devine. foreterty Mildred Beet- Ore romp". Temple Club will participate in a Sunday evening, April 29. on witabl Impend *- gave an interesting talk on this only health shoes of —the en of this tiny. at Lee Angeles, Calif Dave Diamond has been engaged symposium on Fascism at 3 p. m. phase of Zionist endeavor. The Death came se the malt of injure. received tarn el year bye nod their kind made in America ems. to furnish the music for this oc- Sunday, March 25, in the Men's following workers are now engaged In as automobile accident March II. Her —have been built to correct husband au ::,swim Injured la the male , Club Rooms of Temple Beth El. in this activity: • Tern. Beth Jacob herd regular Sabbath casion. had posture, to draw the feet .d nretnns 1s • brit. conditles Lee al The outRest of Rabin Men The M.N. Roth Blumenthal and Corr. emu,. Sponsored by the club's discus- nonce ! into balance and hold them Berger• sermon was • r.risca Tan el Dien-. and Mesdames mann Barest, Juan California homitat Surviving are M sion group, the symposium will be Mars Brun. Hsi Brusteta. Bant Ostrow Des Cul- Mid. be meow, Mrs Etta Derlamms. there. torous," a review of Russian life since 1A. Wit SPECIAL 4 ter fa led by Miss Evelyn Sulzberger and len Jack IN. Davy human. 05,14 Pelee North Jacks*. Oren Say City: • beeMer I advent of 1.111 Om No- ad I. L. Beckman. Cadlila. M.. berg Arnold Frank. Remo. Prank. Pone — _ - Ogg eiteneeal askew N ral. Maurice Moyer, who will outline Gilbert, !Innen omlem.n. Ham Oalhave. tem Yre, L Kuw0. Wanton. Mcb.. 1b. •1•1 Come in today to see for The Temple will hold • ecenronnite Debt w aressonse us as the historical aspects of the the- Whoa Goer.. Inseard Kay. Mere. Keys. .do. Met Ralf. and Wm Abs LIST. Bruck- yourself. Priday Nerves. March 30. the Ent Nes% el C Levy, Rol Low Sala Liebertaaa, Maw. Min RaN Rectos.. Lee Ans.'. and ory. The social and political as- tee. the Pawnor lentos] The Feder service wed Jonah ICU, Ben Prem.., Moe Prince Miss Clan Berkman, 11. LIU. The AM , ‘1 \ el I II II be conducted by the rabbi with the renal. A. an- 63 of A. Z. pect+ will be presented by them Chapter No. Jack Rceenhon. Jars Tobin. Louie Tubb is noon. IS Bay CUT mownnoled St MN. of the choir and the retwums when children Waal.. Mutts Weivtere sad Rube nounces that "International A. Z. and then the meeting will be Maurice Rosy Bette. sad Mrs. J. L Bergsma. and Mn.Clearge Won b thairman and Mra. Weinnaw arrive hNe 'rondo, •vervirw Npoend to A. Sabbath" is to be celebrated thrown open to a general discus- alias .1.1.1 l vice - clninam. RICIITTRID CHTROPODISTI Punted services VD be held llettoroadaY at Temple Beth El on Sunday. sion of the subject of Fascism. WOW[. PIONEERS rooc encitturre at 1:M a. N. at the hoer t bet mother. Idr. and Mn Norma Snow, returned N Mtn!'s that attended the rancho. el the "We propose to clarify the March 25. Dr. Leo M. Franklin mar home ea Dvnght NNel and • an- Women Pioneer. of the Darter Club. nal pro. 1111 GRISWOLD ST. minds of our members on this noun, hated are will deliver the sermon. ent'. whir m Cshlerula. FLANIteGO A. C. C.. mous. Woodman Oornman. Otent. A. OrmAspi. IplamInme A. c.l anneal ma. is la be Services will begin promptly at highly controversial subject," said OM MIT AMMO PPM d P. IL Indbiart. Reich Wow, MAIN hold ander the •usolons of the Uhl., Ceun- Mln Doris N.. t Schrnespert. LA- 1. public is in- Saul H. Rose, president of the Yarsoll• 10:45 a. m• and the Prince F•tkl. Montt. IN. N. LAv•tt sal tea tbe Jobbb oesestaity Center. and M MOS110.0111011.000111.11M161111.1 the Woe grand fre • fee dare of Mr. 1101 dab, in commenting on the theme. Yea lo Was/term. vited. A 11.1arcal. IS taut sae:rerun. UN. Seal auntr•ns et maws arts. FROM THE HIPS UP-- That's where impro- per shoes do the great- est damage SPECIAL BARGAIN CURTAINS 25 try C Per Pair Weller Laundry Co. Nag CA; Nan FASCISM SYMPOSIUM AT TEMPLE SUNDAY porttiar Nairs A. Z. A. SABBATH AT TEMPLE ON SUNDAY Drs. WEISS MINOOMBIIM011111.1Mall.11.1"