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PANE

PIEVLTROITAKIMIAROMICUL

TWO

41111
.

Council Kitchen
Is In Full Force

BELOW NORMAL

40%

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE


1111.
- -

THESE PRICES ARE

CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED

ALL SHIRTS 12(

I

Rabbi I. Stollman
To Speak at Young
Israel's Service

The Council Kitchen is going full
force and the clubhouse Of the De-
troit sertion, National Council of
Jewish Women. at 89 Rowena St.,
I. open every day for inspection.
Strawberry and raspberry pre-
serves, peach, grape and almond
conserve. spiced cherries, pickled

..

We hosier wore tants fee tar 1.1.14sa1
_iron tn.., ta•egry la IM My. All
wervion wiratierolly 1..... M.
eeniesitst

20 lbs. DAMP WASH

Flat pieces carefully ironed.
Additional pounds, 4, lb.

FLwA..T
h.d
Pieces

C

.

flo p

.W
nd

f ed.

enc
10 1.r.• piece. permitted.

U U

U

Lace Curtains itl,' . , .- 1;125c

N.1 wale fee s•abarel er elag-eltlywid esrla/.•

Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets

Each

Single

Double, .•.

25c 25c 35c

W.guarantee
the return of
your own
feathers.

All Ironed Service

{1 E MING AM . 18E1,

per pound

FLAT PIECES

1V i 4

l'''

25c

P1Y'd

10C

Minimum Charge, $1.50

TS

' S L AU A N CDRY S C OT

PHONE CADILLAC 7423

The Directors of Camp Nahelu
and Little Nahelu
ANNOUNCE
The Opening, September 15, 1934

COEDUCATIONAL BOARDING SCHOOL . ,

A Modern All Year HOME•SCHOOL for Children '

Individual instruction and public school on the cam.

! pus. Special Instruction in music, dramatics, Hebrew,

. Jewish history and literature.

Physical plant Includes • fourteen room solid brick
steam-heated house with •Il modern facilities and all

recreational features of camp grounds, Including horse-

back riding and winter sports.

Location combines healthy country environment on
80 acres of campus and invigorating farm life.

Health and Physical Welfare under the supervision of -
the directors.
, '

Enrollment is limited to 10 children of school arc
Applications are now being received. For further Infor•
motion address:

NAIIIEI,U LODGE

PERRY LAKE
Ortonville, Michigan

11,•

THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS

Announce That for the Coining

HIGH HOLY DAYS

the Well-Known Cantor

Rev. Jacob Kaplan

Spacious and Airy

Philadelphia-Byron Auditorium

George Cantor, Noted Tenor

irtsistecl by on
• able and train ed choir
will cheat the services at
• the

TUXEDO-HOLMUR TALMUD TORAH

Mr. Cantor donates his services FREE to the
Hebrew Schools

Make reservations now for choice slats.
Prices satesertly
reasonable. All proceeds go towards m•irit
of Hebrew Schools.

Congregation
B 9 itat David
. . .



ELMHURST AT 14TH

Announces the Engagement of the Well-Known

N

- i .i

rinchik

:Ind

Ills Well

Trained

Choir

To Chant the Services for the Coming

HIGII HOLY HAYS

RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA will deliver the sermon. in

English, and RABBI E. AISHISKIN will speak in Yiddish.

SLICHOTH SERVICES will be held on SATURDAY, SEPT 1,
at 12 O'clock Midnight Sh.rp,
Admission Free

Spats are available for reservation at the synagogue
to 9 p. m. daily and from 2 to 9 p. in. on Sunday

from

TACN-RArtat,rnw

---Begins Tomorrow, Aug. 25th

---Ends Saturday, Sept. 15th

An amazing opportunity to outfit yourself

'the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Peter

Sir. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice of
Bernstein of Chicago Blvd. Mrs.
for Autumn at cost greatly below regular!
Pizer will leave the first of the 4325 Leslie Ave. announce the
Phenomenal savings on Smart SUITS,
week for • visit in New York be- , Bar Mitzvah of their son, Haney,
fore returning to her home. 1 at the Shaarey Zedek Congrega-
FROCKS, LINGERIE and newest COS-
tion, on Aug. 25. At home Sun- Rev. J. Kaplan and George Santor '
to Officiate at Philadelphia•
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg day. Aug. 26, 3 to 5 and 7 to It
TUME ACCESSORIES.
Byron, Tuxedo-Holmur H•II.
of Houston, Tex., spent • forts' p. in. No cards.
night with their sister and
Mrs.
Rae
\'ehon
of
Byron
Ave.
High
Holy
Day
services
will
be
!
MRS. LOUIS SAVAGE
bi other-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mot-
( Prices advance to regular after so(..)
watermelon rind, pickled peaches, ris Blumberg of Calvert Ave. , returned recently' from a month's held under the auspices of the Um-
stay in St. Paul and Minneapolis, , teal Hebrew Schools at the audi-
currant, raspberry and mint jellies
and French dressing are some of
Miss Bess Steinberg of New where she visited with relatives and jtoriums of the Philadelphia-Byron
!and Tuxedo-Holmur Schools. The 1
the delicacies now ready for sale.
York is visiting with her mother,' friends.
halls have been redecorated and all 1
The kitchen has given work to Mrs. R. Steinberg of Edison Ave. I
four worthy women this summer Miss Mollie Gould of Chatanooga, I
Sirs. Flora Schreiber, formerly , necessary arrangements completed
and the quality and price of the Tenn., is also a guest of the of Chicago Blvd, has returned home for the services.
THIS SUNDAY — DINE AT
At the Philadelphia-Byron Shute,
product is comparable to that of Steinberg,.
after a three months visit with her '
well-known can.
;the most reputable.
daughter, Mrs. Maurice Goldstein ' Rev. J. Kaplan,
Mrs. Louts Savage, chairman of
of Buffalo, and five weeks in Long tor who is much liked by those
Rabbi Leon Frain addressed the I
;sales, has planned a tea and open
Beach and New York. She is :T- who had occasion to hear him in
Sojourners, an organization of
I house for Wednesday, Sept. G,
abling temporarily with her daugh- High Holy Day services, will offi-
army and navy officers of Masonic
2038 WOODWARD AVE. at ELIZABETH
!ciate.
ter at 3252 Grand Ave.
/where these excellent products will
affiliation, last Monday, on the sub.
At the Tuxedo Shale, the schools
!be on display.
Give the family • real treat by bringing them to Detroit's
jell: "Hitler's Menace to America."
Mr. and Mrs. Julius harden of ! have succeeded in securing the
Favorite Kosher Restaurant
12072 North Martindale Ave. an- j services, gratis, of George Cantor, 1
Miss Estelle Kovacs of Chicago,'
flounce the Bar Mitzvah of their I one of the Cantor Brothers, who
and her aunt, Miss Minnie Man-4 sonr,
nitniezeseepJt osel pha, t onthe Saturday
Sa u
tunridtd t already officiated several times at
dlestein of South Fork, Pa., are
Tuxedo branch. By special re-
morning,
. ,
R'ilnhire Hot el.
I
m
Hebrew Schools, 40011
Tuxedo. Din- quest of the me bers of the eon.
The donor luncheon committee
1ner will be served at 6:30 p. m. gregation an effort has been made
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott on Sunday, Sept, 2, at the Jericho to induce George Cantor to act as
of the Women's Auxiliary No. 122
Charon during the holidays this
of the Order of B'nai B'elth,' and Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Peiser are I T emple.
spending
the week-end in Mil-
year. Mr. Cantor will be assisted
sponsoring its first donor lunch-:
of singers whom he is
eon to be given Oct. 21, at Hotel waukee. by a group
M r. and Mrs. M. Schwartz, Sir.
Stotler, announces the following
and Sirs Charles A ree Mr nd training for this purpose.
Mr. and Sirs. Clarence Enggas ,
The proceeds of the sale of tick-
subscribera:
' Mrs Emanuel Rosenthal and Mr.
Patronesses: Mrs. R. R. Kali- were week-end guests at Gran a and Sirs. Samuel Suffrin returned the from the services It
the maintenance of the e towards
schools.
man, Miss Frances F. Segel, Mrs. Haven.
from a five-day cruise to Mackinac

RECOMMENDED BY 12,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
During the last several years the
Samuel Segel, Mrs. Herbert
number
of
children
receiving
free
Plain, Ruffled or French Curtains • • • .
Mr. and Mrs. William Field
Cohen.
Pair fOr $1.00
tuition has been constantly on the
Three dollar pledges: Mrs. Fran- and family, formerly of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldtine of
increase and the funds derived from
CURTAINS AND DRAPES DRY-CLEANED •
ces Goldman, Miss Ida Hertzberg, are now residing in this city.
2744 Carter Ave. will give a re-
this source helps keep at school
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Mrs. H. I.. ROM Mrs. N. Klar.
ception in honor of the engage.
Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Nieman let t meat of their (laughter, Frieda, those children whose parents are
man, Mn. A. Brown, Mrs. B. B.
unable to pay all or part of their 1 WINDOW SHADES, CLEANED, REVERSED, plain
2SC
for
a
week-end
visit
to
Chicago
. to David Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. t u i t i on fee,.
Mershon, Mrs. II. A. Woolf, Miss
Samuel Fox of Hazelwood Ave.,
We Are Speci•lists
Sylvia Gold, Miss Charlotte Gant,
Sr.,
from 2 to 5
Mrs. Melba Cevin Rubin, Mrs.
Elliot Kronish of New Haven , on Sunday, Aug.
13252 LINWOOD, near Davison
TOWNSEND 8 - 2550
Simen Cugell, Miss Lee Rosin, Conn., is the guest of his uncle and 6 to 10 p. m . No cards.
A. ABRAHAM, Proprietor
Miss Reba Leach, Mrs. I, Cohn,1 and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
The Western Social Club held
Mrs. If. Carpol, Min. Anne Bin- Bernie of Chicago Blvd.
a picnic at Belle Isle on Sunday,
kow, Miss Beatrice Kay, Mrs.
Aug. 19,
Saturday night, Nov. 3, has been
Israel Rosin, Mrs. George Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg
set aside by the Zionist Organiza-
Mrs. William Starkstein, Mrs. D. end daughter, Mrs. Aimee Gins-
THANK YOU, DETROIT,
Samuel,.
Miss Mildred Jakont of 351 tion of Detroit for its annual dance.
burg, and grandson, Bernard, are
for your enthusiastic welcome at the grand opening of our
This date has been chosen to
Englewood Ave. has returned home
The funds of this luncheon are spending a month at Charlevoix.
new location. All 12th St. is talking about the
front her vacation at South Haven. co-incide with Balfour Day , on
to be used to refurnish and re-
new
Nov. 2.
decorate the Hillel Foundation at I
Miss Mildred Fink of Winona
Further details will he en-
A nn Arbor.
Sirs. William Roth of Leslie Ave.
Ave. is visiting in Chicago.
returned from her cruise on the flounced soon.
Donors are urged to make res.
Great, Lakes.
MtiltitIS PEI . ..OMER Proprietor
ervations earlyp Phone Mrs. Celia
Mrs David Goldstein an I (g
lau h
Feller, Townsend 6-3057, for res- I ter, Peggy, of Murfreesboro,
8737 TWELFTH STREET
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs
Ton Doors North of Old Lomeli.
ervations and further Information Tenn., spent last week-end with
of Sturtevant Ave., have returned
concerning the luncheon.
W.
Cater
to Parties and Wedding.
their family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin from their cruise on the Great
--
Wolf of McLean Ave. They left Lakes.
MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR ROSH HASHONAH MEALS
for Minneapolis accompanied by
On Wednesday, Aug. 22, the Cen-
Prices swill not be raised — always reassinabk.
Mrs. Wolf, there to attend the
Ph" Camp held a circus at the
Miss Ruth Weissman of Leslie
Comm
marriage ceremony of their niece, Ave. returned home on the S. S.:
yen
center,
There were snake charmers, tight
Miss Melanie Wilmer.
'rope walke rs, strong men , sword
While in Paris, she attended the
The Mizrachi Youth of Detroit
tumblers, folk dances f' .e
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Benjamin
Pearl-
-,
style shows of leading coutouriet•is
1
will again conduct High Holy Day
and a delightful symphony orches•
sss
services this year at the synagogue man and Mr. and Ars. Sam Ber- and was the guest of Sir. and Sirs. I
tra
of
kitchen
utensils.
, t.'
on Taylor corner Woodrow Wilson. man returned from a motor trip A. Lichter, formerly of Detroit.
L'Y
All the circus acts and various es
For the past two years the Mts. to Northern Michigan.
;:''
dances were under the direction of
. 4
I 4,.'
w
rachi Youth services attracted wide
tt
s
On behalf of the newsboys of Mrs. Nathan Berke,
is;
Ilerbert
M.
Schakne
left
by
attention among the Jewish youth
T, lrfoanrteo , aD
,.,
mai vin,
d uC
n ireoilpl a
, 1 mai nal: iter sr too f
it,
The
('amp
Glee
Club
sang
under
of Detroit. This year the commit- motor for I.os Angeles, where he
''I
the direction of Mrs. S. G. Kess-
50
tee is more confident than ever that will resume his studies at the Uni- the l'rovince of Ontario and for- ter.
s t+
versi yCalifornia in sos
'
the services will be we!! attended.
n- merry mayor of Windsor, we:: pre- ler
.44'
Mrs.
At
:stur
J.
Hass,
chairman
`s-.
geles.
was accompanied on tomtit(' a gold pen and pencil set of the Center Day Camp, made the 5
Reservations are reasonable and
-
'
can be made every day and eve- the trip by Melvin Silverman.
by Charles Ring of the Newsboys awards to the vari
ous
and '
ning, except Friday evening and
tti
Association. The presentation was girls who had excelled in the var- ,
y
'

Saturday, at Chesluk's Book Store,
31r. and Mrs. Meyer Cavern and made at the carnival of the Lions' ions activities sponsored by the
0+
8663 12th St,
sons, Stanley and Allen, are home Clubs of Toronto at Hanlan's Point. campers.
1
(:.!
from a visit to Glenn Lake, Mich.
The two best all-around campers
'
CANTOR BOYARSKY
Miss Edna Goodman, who has were given a year's membership in 1.4
Mr s. Sarah Feinberg is sojourn-
been
visiting
in
'leveland,
has
re-
the
Centers
as a scholarship. They I ,.;
AGAIN AT EMANUEL ing in Atlantic City.
turned with he cousin, Miss Louise were Manuel Levin and Alice But- ! ts

Holy Day Services
At Hebrew Schools

JOSEIFF BROS.

B'nai B'rith Donor
Luncheon Oct. 21

DAILY LUNCHEON -
Special 8 Course Dinner

- e 25c

- - 50c

3

SET NOV. 3 FOR
ZIONIST DANCE

Blaine Kosher Restaurant

Center Day Camp
Closes for the Year

Mizrachi Youth
Holiday Service

Sp eci al """E- OFFE R : '

Phone Ortonville 12F31

Cantor

ANNUAL FALL
FASHION SALE

HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN CLEANERS

NAIIIELIJ LODGE

Will Officiate in the Beautiful,

Himel hock-,

Rabbi Isaac Stollman, profound
thinker and author of "Minchas
Yitzchok," will deliver the ser-
mons to Young Israel on Rush
1 Hashonah.
i Jacob Lefkowitz of Cleveland
Young Israel has been procured
to officiate at the services. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore I.evin
The Bar Mitzvah of Manuel M. Le fkovitz possesses a beautiful
are touring through the New Eng- Cummins, son of Mr. and Mrs. I tenor voice and his interpretation
land States, visiting Lake George Harry L. Cummins, 1457 Bodin- of liturgical music is masterful.
and New York, and will return the game Ave., will be solemnised at He thrilled his listener,. recently
early part of next week. the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud at a Young Israel gathering.

Torah on Saturday, Aug. 25. At
Mr. Lefkovitz will lead the
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper hornet Sunday, Aug. 26, f rum 2 to Selichot services at the Young
returned from a nine-day cruise 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Israel building on Joy Road, Sat-
on the liner Duchess of Richman,
urday evening, Sept. I, at 12 mid-
up the St. Lawrence River to New
The Bar Mitzvah of Herschel night.
York. They also visited with their Loui• Harris, son of Mrs. Kate
Reservations can be made at the
children at Camp Forest Acres at Harris of 1720 Collingwood Ave. Jewish Center and at the Young
and the late Arthur A. Harris, will Israel building on Joy Road every
Fryeburg, Maine.
be observed this Saturday morn- evening from to 10, except
Mrs. A. Block and (laughter, ing, Aug. 25, at services at the Friday.
Mrs. II. J. Pizer of Macon, Ga., are Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah.

,...

AN AMAZING FACT

25

:1
4.v
IVM11=91;zsgmmatkalaiiix1....ic.

hokl Ito :011. witni•annual ...floe of •011.

4 - .

:7

fill
• Ab, I

_

Krohngold o Cleveland Heights, rimovitz.
+/I.
Mrs. Samuel Schflander and son, Ohio.
Mrs.
Reuben
J.
Rosenfield ! s's
s
Gerald, returned from Lake City,
thanked all members of her com- !''s)1.1.
and Constance Schaflander
in
Mine Li an Mendelsohn of Tay- mittees.
isit
home from ('amp Missaukee.
for Ave. 4 leaving Sunday for an
The boys and girls exhibited I
t s".
indefini e stay in the east.
some of the handcraft which had 'cs
Mrs Frieda B. Ullian, formerly'
been made during the camp season. ' is's
of Detroit, now of Boston, was
Miss Gussie Eisenberg of West
tt
----
elected honorary president of • Euclid Ave. is visiting in Chicago,
Contributions to the Jewish. 4,-+
5S:
National Junior Hadassah, at the III.
trt
.
Children's Home
convention in New York. Miss
.Cs.
The.Jewiah• Children's. Home of ssirt
Celia B. Slohm of Buffalo was
Miss Sally ained
Hamburg
at
of Pin ee
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with Si's
elected national president.
Ave. entertained
• farew
grell
party Friday night in honor of thank, the receipt of the follow- 0:
ing donations:
is'
The NI isses Barbara W ilkus, Miss Lillian Mendelsohn who is
s :
The Ann Paul Club, 2080 Hazel-
to Dr. i :ii
Jeanne and Lucille Fisher re- leaving Sunday for the east.
wood,
in
memory
of
the
la
turned Wednesday from Camp
Louis Weiss.
no s',
Pinemere, Minauka, Wis. Rini-,
Miss Golda Mintz of Gladstone
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar, 2545 074
Harriet Cooper., Rosalie Ave. has returned from Chicago,
and •rriet
Chicago Blvd., in memory of their
Frank, Miriam Weisman, Betty! III.
daughter, Seen* Betty Sklar.
. ss-
Barbara and Mignon Hamburger I
liudsoo
rry c
Cleaners
m
e idn
a n
t d Dyers,
Jacob M. Brown and E. Milgrim
are home front Camp Forest t
Acres, Fryeburg. Maine, and J.! of Detroit are among the grad- itaUnited
airy
nooCnleap
D,
Co 650 E. Six.
uates
from
the
Hebrew
Theological
Richard Cooper, Robert M. Stein-
Mile Road.
here and Harold Frank returned Coll ege of Chic ago who received
Nathan Schreiber, president, Ca =r
f rum Indian Acres, Fryeburg, the degree of ra bbi on A ednesda y. Ionia] Department Store.
Maine.
Phil Sher, Hotel Paul Revere
"C''''
.1
Mrs. Anra Brown Nosanchuk
George Roth and mother, 3380
Mrs. Bernard D. Cole, of New ,. ,e111 the week in Chicago and at-
tended
the
graduation
exercises
on
Monterey
Ave.
York a as a recent guest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Wednesday of her brother, Rabbi
Gifts to Hadassah Fund
Jacob M. Brown, from the Hebrew
's'
Mrs. A. Cooper of Chicago Blvd.
Mrs. Joseph Magi dsohn, chair- r'
Theological College.
man of the Infant Welfare Fund Ys s
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mandeberg of
Mr. and Sirs. Milton L. Grahm of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, 1 ' ,
roes Planted in Palestine 2960 Calvert Ave will be at home if Manchester, N. H., and Mrs. P. has received the following contriltu. s,sf
i .';,;. ;
on Sept. 5, from 8 to II p. m., in
Through Hadassah
tilFries'
M. Leavitt and daughter,
R
II
honor of their 25t,h wedding an-
+rt
were the house guests of ' Mr.
Selma,
m Mrs. Lena Sherman and t•2'
and
Committee
niversary. No cards.
Mrs. William Grahm of 2430 W. Lester Sherman in memory of Mrs. is+
The tree planting committee of
rro weinberg; from Mr. and Mrs.
Philadelphia Ave.
vetroit chapter Of Hadassah ■ n-
Herman Golantv, formerly of
David S. 7.emon and Mr. and Mr 't s.
i ounces the following tree. were the Belerest, has taken up his
Miss Ruth Joseff of the Wolver- Oscar M. Zemon in memory of Mrs, 141:s
I !anted:
residence at the Detroit-Leland
e Weinher fr
• nr
m,o
f 0 ritin Mrn ., m
a nodr
it
On July 30, • tree was planted Hotel.
Rosvid S Ze
r.
Misses Nettie Lieberman and Da.
II y Mrs. Elizabeth William, of 2651
yM ides
Divid
Cohen;
from
Mr
and
Mrs
,
__
on
.
le
ied
aving
b
y
Fenberg
an
r
p
e
ni
, rg
m a
rid li .:11: ho ina
'
v,
In. .t e oletse
tochester Ave. in memory of her
D. is Oppenheim in memory of if
Mrs.
Lillian
Friedman
and
iis
I! :other, Mrs. Hannah
week's trip to Chicago to visit the '''"a
daughter of Chicago are guests at I
I
rid
. Cohen; from Mr. and Mrs. ,t:
On Aug. 18, two trees were the Detroit-Leland Hotel for • •
ppen eim in memory of Dr. ;t:
r hinted in memory of David •month.
- from Mr . and Mrs.
David Silverstein of Dexter Blvd Lewis Weists,
( *hen, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
head Silk in memory of David 0.1.,
I .• (then of 2704 Atkinson Ave., by
c y;
spent itnhse neek. in
Mrs. Samuel Benderoff and in with relatives and friends and Cthtten• from Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich.
daughters, who visited M
th e gr ad- Silk in memory of Dr. Louis
, w
and Mrs. Harry Bennett of Park-
oewen-
Lawn Card Party of Hebrew side Ave., returned to their home ation of his nephew Rabbi Jacob ber.gkiny
es.
n. r. ih
M. Brown, from the Hebrew Theo- m
in New York.
Ladies' Aid Society on
logical College of Chicago.

Cantor R. Boyarsky, well known
cantor, who officiated at the Beth
Tephila Emanuel Synagogue un-
til two years ago, has been re-
engaged by this congregation for
■ tvvo.year term.
Cantor Boyarsky originally
came to Detroit, four years ago,
from Glasgow, Scotland.. Before
that time he served as cantor in
Manchester. England, where he
was called from his post as Ober
Cantor in Suwalk.
Having studied in the Grotto°
Yeshiva, Cantor Boyarsky re.
reined his Kabbala for Scherhita.
Cantor Boyarsky possesses a
beautiful voice, and he is always
in demand ac soloist. His two
years' absence from Detroit was
spent in a concert tour and in
New York,
Last Saturday morning, Cantor
Boyarsky thrilled a large emigre:
g ation at the Beth Tephila Eman-
uel, Woodrow Wilson and Taylor,
when he officiated here for the
rst time since he left Detroit two
earn ago.
Tickets are now on sale at the
Beth Tephila Emanuel for High
Holy Day services.

I.

I I

fel".
On Rowley,. Atty. 15: ANDS. ••• Pew
Plane an nein. formed by the ewrial
mgr ylon.
bell Its ano•al
I committee. Is bold• tenth nanieertary
croft and •tbictle earth al •' ■ its min-
than benewit •fter the alert..
twee natter, at Pylvan Lat.
0* goaday. Avg
11 . the ...M.O..:
Sam
•Itended rats affair
•-
rase
f el/eerie. pled.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
Yebnarts eras the beinerah. coolest, the cow, al I t
their owned der.. Merry P► aidre. WII•
will give a lawn card party at the
.•unr ••erf .4 the gay. Tr, fent
ham
hate
and
!Meld
Goldman.
rare.
ay
feel two% clog., KY Mind.
home
of Mrs. E. Goodman, 9615
1e •, them*/
gam acs--..41.• ww the T. K. It A.
• realist the • roam.
non tevenanseew wins.. • told •eard McQuade, Tuesday evening, Aug.
Ing the Yblibit 3144 .5 MAY.*
far himself and the 01. and Webs trophy 2
.onsn,loaeltly for 1134.
& There will be prizes and re-
foe los fraternity.
f res h ments.
Proc ends will go
Owing 11w na ► haff seamen the frat I Piane wets arrund tot &rot t.
2 by.
• 0 •Iste gam. and le. .17 ow. he •
cede for the holy Days. The
...bent and trleado for ••three.
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1. -toe comprtitIon.
as
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owls, i• •• bele at lb. evensever c hairmen are: Men Eugene Gelb-
leafp.• leadlag Wrier. wi•ning
the
•eNtage

De. 1s. Eftel.
man, Mrs. F., Goodman and Mrs.
n ,e and ;Marnaly ane.
areal
174.
Nett •100411.( will be held n
•04 It. flaise. were the

L Miller.
lb* fret will %.d•oedayr. rot :a at I. I. In ft
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Tuesday, Aug. 28

to

Wiliam

Henry and John Albert Silber-
Miss Sylvia Ehrlich and her
MONTREAL, Que. I JTA
man are touring through the East fi alt.. Jack Herzig, returned to
1311
Cleveland, after spending ■ fort- "Mosley made an as of himself," 0
Mr. and Mrs. A. L Slakter re- night in Detroit as guests of Miss bluntly deelared Field Marshal
turned Sunday fromesa two-week Frituie
Viscount Allenby, when inter- c-
F
Abrams.
viewed
stay in New York City.
viewed here before his departure fl
Kiss Edith Holdengraber of W. for England.
st
Elmer Weingarden of 2750 P hiladelphia Ave. left for an ex-
"I do Oct think Fascism is
Elmhurst Ave. returned from ■
visit with relatives in Moo- needed in Britain, nor in Canada ti:
four-week vacati on spent m the treal, Cherbrooke, Kuebee, Bat- nor in the United States," he +
East
added.
urst, N. B, and Nora Scotia.

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