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Sperka To Speak to Y. P. S. Children's home was the speaker
' at the last open meeting on April
of B'nai David.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will ad-
dress the Young People's Society of
B'nai David at its open meeting on
Tuesday evening, April 24. His
subject will be 'The Attitude of
Modern Youth Toward Religion."
The meeting, which will he held in
the social hall of the synagogue,
will start at 8:30. A social hour
will follow the talk. The public is
invited.
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch of the Jewish
10. Dr. Hirsch spoke on "Child
Training in a Modern Light," and
gave a resume of the activities car-
ried on in the Jewish Children's
Home.
Plans are under way for the
presentation of • one-act comedy,
"Household Hints," on May 8. Jean
Kaplan is in charge. The tact will
consist of Evelyn Grossman, Tillie
Heideman, Marcus Kaplan and
Irving Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lincoln Freud
of the Belcrest motored to Peoria,
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Time to Pick
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster-
•ald are leaving Sunday for New
York and will combine business
with pleasure.
Entirely nes (Ark. Onces that look Rai pique
but fit Lk. kid. Non wrinkling synt.iei . c
fabiiica .0 match the trimmings of new frooki. fi
GLOVES—FIRST !Loon
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heaven-
rich motored to Hot Springs, Ark.
MRS. THEODORE MOSS
Dr. and Sirs. Hugo Freund and
daughter, Lizette, motored to Chi-
cago over the past week-end.
Beth El. Dinner for the immediate
family was served at the Chalet.
The out-of-town guests were:
Mrs. Charles Holmes of Saginaw,
Mich,. Theodore Newman, Sirs.
Lou Cohn, and Miss Janice Gross-
! man of Chicago, Ill.; Mr, and Sirs.
, Spitzer and son of Wilmette,
and the Misses Ruddank of Buffalo,
N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Moss are motoring
extensively through the east.
Mrs. Nathaniel Gates is home
after spending several weeks at
Mem phis, •
Mr. and Mrs. !toward Kaichen
of Tuxedo avenue were hosts to
■ group of friends at breakfast
last Sunday.
Ralph Cole and Len Lewis mo-
tored East for a week's visit.
Pebble Pique—!.00.-
with ptal enfis!
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gilbert en-
tertained at their home last Sat-
urday evening, honoring a group
of friends.
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HAROLD B. MOLDAWSKY
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HIS CRACK ORCHESTRA
TI1E
"COCOANUT SERENADERS"
The Stilton! Stern Memorial
Oratorical Contest is to be held this
year on May 22. It will be a city-
wide affair and will be held at the
Jewish Community Center.
Entrants in the contest must
have their written orations handed
in at the Community Center office.
not Inter than May 13. The con-
test is open to any person above
the age of 18 and they may speak
on any topic of their choosing.
As in past years, the Milford
Stern Memorial loving cup and gold
bedallion will be given to the win-
ner. The holder of second place
will be given a silver medallion.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Blumenthal of
West Branch, Mich., are visiting
with their children, Sir. and Mrs.
M. D. Wittelshofer of Atkinson
avenue.
—
James I. Ellman spent last week-
end in Chicago.
Mr. and Sirs. Si. Mender of
Cleveland were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Laib.
UNiversity 1.0441
. See Etchings Made
Samuel K. Popkins, well known artist, will be
here all next week, with his etching tools, blank
copper plate, ink and press. He will create
etchings before your eyes. Every days at 3 P. M.
A group of etchings by Mr.
Popkins will be on exhibition
AE R . T Gii . TAHL, F E L R O I O ER S
HUDSON'S -
JUDGE FITCH, SNIDER,
FRAM, KURLAND ON
RADIO THIS SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman
are entertaining their uncle and
aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mack,
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gittlemon of
742 West Grand boulevard an- of Cincinnati.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Jacob M. Braude of Chicago,
son, Roland Lee, on Saturday
morning, April 21, at Congrega- well known to many Detroiters
tion El Moshe. A reception will since his undergraduate days at
be held at home on Sunday, April the University of Michigan, when
22, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. he wasp resident of the Menorah
in 1916, was nominated for judge
No cards.
of the municipal court on the
Abe Cohen of Ephrata, Pa., who Democratic ticket in the Illinois
spent the past week with his chil- primaries held last week.
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For Up-to-Date Music in the Most-Up-to-Date
Stern Memorial
Contest May 22
Aaron Kurland, chairman of the
'Jewish Radio Forum, announces
I the following speakers for the
broadcast over station WJBK from,
.6:15 to 6:45 p. m. this Sunday.
I Judge Ferris H. Fitch of the ,
Wayne County Probate Court, on
the subject "The Drive for the
Fund for the Crippled Children."
Norman Snider, Michigan Pub-'
tic Utilities Commissioner, on "The
Place of the Jew in Civic Affairs."
Rabbi Leon From will conduct
his class in Judaism and Mr. Kur-
land will broadcast a radiotorial,
!
dren, Dr. and Mrs. Davis A. Ben
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer
son of Northlawn avenue, has re-
were hosts at a cocktail party last
turned to his home.
1 $upday evening from 6 to 8, hon-
oring Mr. and Mrs. M. Affender
Maurice J. Pastor, chairman of and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mack.
activities committee, announces The guests all congregated at the
that the Personality Club will have home of Mr. and Sirs. Walter
a dinner-dance at the Cosmopoli- Laib where dinner was served.
tan Night Club, Saturday evening,
April 21. Any young man who
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen have
is interested in personality develop-
returned from Miami Beach, Fla.
ment or effective speaking, is in-
vited to attend meetings held every
Mrs. A. .T. Levin of Franklin,
Wednesday night at the Fisher
Mich., spent last week-end with
branch of the Y. M. C. A.
her family in Cincinnati.
Mrs. 1. Nurko and children,
Mrs. Maurice Benyas, Mrs. Louis
Bass and son, Sidney, and Mrs.
Louis Oppenheim and children,
returned home after spending the
winter at Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona
avenue is home after a several
weeks' stay at Miami Beach.
Mrs. Joseph Baker of Rochester,
N. Y., and Mr. and Sirs. Jacob
Klivans and Nathan Lipsitz of
Youngstown, Ohio, spent several
days in this city with relatives
during the past week.
HERSHMAN TO ADDRESS 1
AUXILIARY OF U. H. S.
A fine program has been ar-
ranged for the meeting of the
Women's Auxiliar of the United
Hebrew Schools to take place on
Wednesday, April 25, 2:30 p. m., at
the Statler Hotel. The speaker of
the afternoon will be Dr. A. Si,
• Hershman, rabbi of Shaarey Zed-
ek. Joseph Sorin, well known De-
troit violinist, will render several
violin selections. The usual social
hour will follow the meeting, in
charge of the social and hospitality •
committees.
Elaborate preparations are being
made for the Mothers and Daugh-
ter luncheon to take place on Sun-
day, May 6, 1 p. m. at the Belcrest
Hotel, under the chairmanship of
, Mrs. Morse Saulson, assisted by her
co-chairman, Sirs. I. Shetzer. Res-
ervations may be made at the meet-
ing on Wednesday afternoon or by
calling Sirs. Morse Saulson, Trin-
ity 2-2752.
ores. Maurice H.
ac eim is
president of the Auxiliary.
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
TO HEAR RABBI FRAM
Mrs. H. Cohen of 2074 Atkinson
avenue will be hostess to the Home
Relief Society Monday, April 23, at
1:30 p. m.
Rabbi Leon Fram, the guest
speaker of the afternoon, will talk
on the topic "The Jew and the
Modern World." Friends of mem-
bers are invited to attend this meet-
ing.
The following letter is self-ex.
pressive of the excellent hospital
work carried on by the Home Re.
lief Society under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. S. Goldman:
"Dear Mrs. Goldman:
"In behalf of the Jewish patients
at Maybury Sanatorium, I wish to
express my thanks and apprecia-
tion to you and Dr. Franklin for
the sermon and gifts of plants and
preserves.
"The patients are looking for-
ward to your earliest possible re-
turn.
"Gratefully,
"GOODFELLOW CLUB.
"NORMAN SCHMIT,
"President."
The sermon delivered by Rabbi
Franklin was so impressive that it
was repeated by request at Temple
Beth El. The Home Relief Society
isgrateful to Rabbi Franklin for
his ready response.
The society, in conjunction with
the Detroit Council of Jewish Wom-
en, is keeping alive the boycott of
German-made merchandise, to the
extent of writing letters of protest
to Detroit merchants, to make them
more conscious of the boycott. It
is hoped that all Jewish organiza-
tions will voice similar protests.
Samuel Levine of Taylor avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freedman
left for Miami Beach, Florida, to
join his wife and young son, Don- and daughter, Mrs. Samuel Straus,
and
Shirley Freedman, and grand-
ald Bernard. They will return to
daughter, Helen Anne Freedman,
their home on May 1.
of Elmhurst avenue, returned from
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nachman of a five months' stay at Miami
1976 Taylor avenue announce the Beach, Fla.
Par Mitzvah of their son, Marvin.
Meyer W. Weisgal entertained
on Saturday morning, April 28, at
the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud I last Monday with • dinner at Jos-
Torah. A reception will be held at I ef! Brothers Restaurant the lead-
home on Sunday, April 29, from ing actors in 'The Romance of ■
2 to 5 and 7 to 10. No cards.
People" pageant.
The Rodin Club held a meeting
at the home of Mrs. Horwitz, 2728
Cortland avenue, on Wednesday,
April 11. The hostess served
lunch. after which the regular
meeting was held. The remain-
der of the afternoon was spent
playing cards. Mrs. Hazel Lindy
of Chicago will entertain the
Rodin Club at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Bud Blum, 2282 Webb
avenue. on Wednesday evening.
I April 25.
On Sunday, April 22, at 2:30 p.
b., the I.ittle Women of liarl•ssah
will hold ■ in important meeting, at
the home of Miss Florence Voss,
270 East Kirby avenue. Mrs. J. I.
Ellman will be the guest speaker.
Her topic will be "Poetry and Its
Relation to Education." All mem-
bers and their friends are urged to
attend.
Knitted
Pebble Pique, 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wittelshofer
will entertain a group of friends
Friday evening for the pleasure
of Mr. and Sirs. Ralph Slack of
Cincinnati.
Mrs. Harry Bennett, Mrs. Earl
Englander, Mrs. Leo Starks and
Mrs. Sam Benderoff motored to
New York to be the latter's guest
for a short visit. Mrs. Benderoff
had been visiting in Detroit with
her sister, Mrs. Harry Bennett.
Your
Pique Fabrics
Mr : and Mrs. Maurice Enggass
are visiting in French lick, Ind.
Goldberg, chaplain; Miss S. Stein,
sentinel; Mrs
Mr. and Sirs. Harry H. Meisner
Lewis, honorary
president; Mrs. N. Illatnikoff, hon- and small son, formerly of Chi-
Mr. rind Sirs. J. D. Frank of Cal-
cago boulevard, are now residing vert avenue motored to Washing-
orary secretary.
A large group of new members in their new home at 18991 Fair- ton, New York and Atlantic City
joined the organization. Plans will field avenue.
and will return the first of the
be made for installation of officers
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Si. Berger
at the next board meeting,
of 3319 Burlingame, avenue cele-
Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Chi-
brated their fortieth wedding an-
cago boulevard is visiting in Chi-
REMAINS PRENZLAUER
niversary on Sunday, April 15, at
cago, Ill.
SOCIETY'S PRESIDENT a dinner given by their children at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at
Mrs. Milton Kuttn auer, who has
Mrs. George Cohen was re-elect- which time they announced the en- been a guest of the Fleetwood
gagement of their (laughter, Har-
ed president of the Eva Prenz-
!tote! at Miami Beach, has re-
riet, to George Katz, son of Sirs.
lauer Maternity Aid, at a meeting
turned to her home.
A. Katz of Madison, Wis.
Tuesday afternoon, at the Stetter
Mrs. Leon Frank and Mrs. Ben-
Hotel.
Abraham .1. Levin of Detroit has jamin Lambert left Tuesday for a
Milton Alexander explained the
given some rare editions of Ile- visit in Atlantic City.
necessity for earnest work for the brew hooks, printed mostly in Italy,
Allied Jewish Compaign.
to the Hebrew University Library
Mrs. Julius Bing and Mrs. Ben-
The ladies were entertained by in Jerusalem, it is announced in
jamin Netzorg returned to their
several vocal selections by Mrs. word received here from Jerusa-
home at the Wilshire, after win-
Wolff Singer; ith Mrs. Carver a' lem from Dr. Iluga Bergmann. li-
tering in Miami, where they were
the piano.
brarian. One of the most val- guests at the Surfside lintel.
Mrs. Eva Prentlauer was guest uable in the collection is . "7aktin
of honor, having recently returned, Aaron," which has a special section
Mrs. Herbert Sloman returned
from Florida.
giving • detailed historic account
from a several weeks visit with
Election of the officers resulted of a blood-libel case in the Jewish
relatives in New York City.
as follows: Mrs. George Cohen, community' of Itaw ■ sa, Italy.
president ;
Mrs. Julia Wartell,
Mrs. Ilenry Lensing returned to
Mrs. Nathan MONA, Meg. Meyer
Mrs. Arnold Gross of Boston 'her home in Chicago after a visit
Finkel!, vice.presidents; financial boulevard entertained her niece,
with her children, Mr. and Mrr.
secretary, Mrs. A. Yudkoff; treas. Sylvia no is of Chiottefii with is
Lawrence Titlebaum of Carter
urer. Mrs. Rose Goldberg; memo- • miscellaneous shower and luncheon
avenue.
rial fund treasurer, Mrs. J. Rose; on Saturday, April 7. Covers
publicity, Mrs. Hy. Million; chap- were set for 40.
Miss Mathild ■ Myers. • bride-
lain, Mrs. A. Williams.
elect, was honored at a personal
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority will
Four cases were paid for and
and miscellaneous luncheon-show-
several rases reported upon. The have an open meeting Tuesday, er for 60 guests given at Boesky's,
group looks forward to a large April 21, at 8:30p m., at the Dexter and Collingwood, on Sat-
crowd at the bridge party Satur- Jewish Community Center. There
urday afternoon, April 14, by the
day afternoon, at 2 p. m., at Kerns will be • speaker, entertainment future bride's cousins, Mrs. K.
and refreshments.
department store auditorium.
Shapiro and Mrs. L. Woolman.
Mrs. Ellmann To Address
Litt!. Women of Hadauah
Knitted Pique-1.5°—
1,nd fits like kid!
Invitations have been issued to
60 guests by Sirs. Max Feldman
and her daughter, Celia, for a
bridge-luncheon and personal show-
er on April 19, honoring Miss Bea-
MRS. R. FERAR HEADS
trice A. Feldman, bride-elect of
N'WESTERN BRANCH
May 27. Miss Felelmen's fiance,
OF OLD FOLKS' HOME Philip P. Fealk, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Sam Fealk of 209 Con-
At the meeting held on Monday, necticut avenue, highland Park.
April 16, the following were elect-
The Oakland Mothers' Club of
ed new officers for the ensuing year
by the Northwestern branch of the the Jewish Community Center will
hold its annual Mother and Daugh-
Jewish Old Folks' Home:
ter banquet on Wednesday evening,
laaSri -melect-;rogramfipefli..q
Mrs. R. Ferar, president; Mrs. May 2, at the Center Building,
8904
Woodward avenue, at 6 o'clock
I. Schultz, first vice-president; Mrs.
J. Rose, second vice-president; Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will be the
guest
speaker. The banquet is for
William Fenner, third vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. J. Wartell, treasurer; members of the Mothers' Club,
their
families
and friends. All res-
Mrs. II. HomanotT, financial secre-
tary; Mrs. Chaim Karnell, record- ervations are to he made with Sirs.
Hyman
Drapkin,
2312 Hazelwood
ing secretary; Mrs. K. Kutinsky,
avenue.
corresponding secretary; Mrs. J.
H.
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Dep•rting from past meth-
ods the seventh donor lunch-
eon is to be • "Save and Sac-
rifice" affair. Hadassah will
not sponsor nor approve the
individual earning of money
for this affair, but wishes each
donor to save five cents a day.
If immediately put into effect,
this will more than produce
the required amount by De-
cember. "Five cents ■ day
will pave the way" has been
adopted •s this ye•r's slogan.
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, donor
luncheon chairman, will he ready to
announce officers and committees
of the luncheon in the near future.
Anyone desiring further informa-
ti o n may telephone Mrs. Davidson
at Trinity 2-4498.
Himelhocks.
Sir. and Mrs. Harry Kessler an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Janet, to Theodore Moss,
Ilion of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jalan,
on April 15,
The ceremony was solemnized by',
Dr. Leo M. Franklin at Temple
Completely new ideas and plans
surround Detroit Iladassah's sev-
enth annual donor luncheon, sched-
The patrons' committee of the
uled for Dec. II, 1934.
Combined Zionist Organization for
To usher in this important proj- "The Romance of a People," un-
ect, an enrollment fete is planned der the chairmanship of Mrs. M. L.
for Monday afternoon, April 30, Prentis, reports the following pa-
trons: Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Ilunt,
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. E. Witherald,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fischer,
Mrs. and Mrs. E. F. Fischer, Mr.'
and Sirs. A. Fischer, Mr. and
Sirs. Fred Fischer, Mr. and Sirs.
Williams, Mr. and Sirs. N. Sha-
pero, Mr. and Sirs. George Reid,
Sir. and Sirs. John Brown, Mr. Joe
Brown, Mr. and Sirs, .1. H. Ehr-
lich, Mr. and Sirs. Jos. Frank, Mr.
and Sirs. Sol Sullan, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Max
:Finkleston, Mr. and Sirs. Wm. hen-
! berg, Mr. and Sirs. Ilarry Becker,
Mr. I. liimelhoch, Mr. and Mrs.
I James McEvoy, Mr. and Sirs. B.
G. Koether, Mr. and Sirs. Ilarry
Austin, Dr. and Mrs. F. 0. Clem-
ents, Mr. and Sirs. L. V. Christy,
Abe Sloan, Mr. and Sirs. W. G.
Kileen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brook Jack-
son, Sir. and Sirs. It. II. Grant,
Mr. and Sirs. C. 0. Millar, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Webster, Mr. and
Mrs. Don O'Keefe, Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON
M. E. Coyle, Mr. and Sirs. Si. L.
at the Avalon Theater, Linwood at Prentis, Mr. and Sirs. Aaron De-
Davison. The theater seats 2,000, Roy, Sir. and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen,
and a capacity attendance is ex. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman,
iectod to witness the beginning of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass,
1adassah's annual undertaking. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Enggass, Mr.
Suiting the importance of this and Sirs. A. ShilTnian, Mr. and
event, an elaborate program, start- Sirs. A. J. Levin, Mr. and Mrs.
ing at 1 o'clock, has been arranged. Walter Laib, Sir. and Sirs. Henry
Mrs. Evelyn Hattie Fox of Chicago, Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
dramatic artist who fascinated Wineman, Sir. and Mrs. W. S.
delegates of the last Hadassah na- Knudsen, Sir. and Sirs. A. C. An-
tional convention with her unique derson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Proc-
interpretations, will render dra- ter, Sirs. Mollie Gershenson, A.
matic selections appropriate to the Sampliner, Judge and Mrs. Thomas
occasion. Mrs. Abraham Cooper 11. Murphy, Judge and Mrs. D. J.
will entertain with vocal solos, and Healy, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Charles
a specially chosen group of short Lakoff, Irving Blumberg, Mrs. Re-
films will be presented. Refresh- gina Silberstein, Si. Steinberg, Dr.
ments will be served by a large David Kliger, Miss Celia Louise
Berlin, Sir. and Mrs. C. E. Daw-
group. of volunteer ushers.
This enrollment fete is really son, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L.
Black, Sir. and Sirs. Samuel
gratis, since the admission fee of $1 Sternberg, Judge and Mrs. Ferris
will be credited to each guest's De- 11, Fitch, Mr and Mrs. Louis Stoll,
cember donor luncheon. All pre- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland, Sam-
ceding Detroit Iladassah donor uel L. Westerman and C. F. Kit-
tering.
luncheons have been $25 and $20
..,
AN AMAZING FACT
Bride of April 15
Enrollment Fete Arranged
for April 30 at Avalon
Theater.
CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED
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Beth rd
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on April
Wedneedah
take Pia.,
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RODIN CLUB
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to your
FRIENDS
RELATIVES
and
RUSSIA
•
The do lay buys now moreethan ever in Russia
PRICES COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH 'THOSE
IN THE UNITED STATES
TORGSIN STORES carry an
line of high quality
suits, dresses, coots, shoes; cat-
tail, silk and woolen goods,—im-
ported and domestic. Also food
stuffs, household utensils, soaps,
tobaccos, sweets and countless
other articles can be obtained
at TORGSIN'S by your relatives
IF YOU SEND THEM A TORG-
SIN ORDER.
extensive
GIFT SUGGESTIONS:
3.70 Rbl,
7.50 "
Women's shoes
3.75 "
Woman's suits
7.30 "
Children's shoes
1.80 "
Children's sweaters , .60 Kop.
Coffee 121 5 Lb.) 1.50 RbI.
Flour 121,5 Lb.) .04 Kop.
Sugar (2 1/5 Lb.) .22 "
Men's shoes
Men's suits
•
FOR ORDERS on TORGSIN
see your local bank or
authorized agent
rdlwaat etwel000res a ts.LA
at AIITORG.161 Filth an
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LISTEN IN!
JEWISH RADIO FORUM
WJBK
SPEAKERS.
This
Sunday
April
22
6,15 P. M.
Ferris H. Fitch
Judge of rro7a•te. Wayne County
Subject: "THE DRIVE FOR THE FUND
OF THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN"
Norman M. Snider
Member, Public
to
6'45 P. M.
Utilities
Commission
Subject. "THE PLACE OF THE JEW
in CIVIC AFFAIRS"
In
RABBI LEON FRAM
his SUNDAY AFTERNOON CLASS
IN JUDAISM
AARON KURLAND
Chairman of the Forum
"RADIOTORIAL"
Mother's Day of Jr. Hebrew
Ladies Aid Society May 6
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WOMEN! YOU
anew
Roe 1, 1,i4.
_
SHOULD
It I. N Have
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
•
Ilemovve/ roaleaaly and rermaseaUe
The Jr. Hebrew Ladies Aid So-
ciety has set the date for its
MILDRED GORVITZ
Mother's Day affair for May 6.
ILECTBOLTgle srinsusr
IMO DAMP 11B1TT •UILDING
The girls and their mothers will
Cedilla* 1911
he entertained with a program in
which each member is to partici-
pate.
la bazaar will take place at th
The affair in being planned by B'nai Moshe on that date.
Miss Edith Miller and • commit-
The next meeting will take place
tee.
on Thursday, April 26, at Min!
The club urges all other culbs Helen Muller's home, 9137 Del
to keep Sunday, May 27, open, as mar.