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CLIFTON ATI/MI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

end THE LEGAL CHROtssi..Le.

PAGE THREE

ME WricorK/Ewun OF:m[1CM

Store Hours: 9:30 to 6930

Bazaar of Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhood
On Nov 10 and 11 1

The Bazaar of the Sisterhood
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
scheduled for Saturday evening,
Nov. 10, and for Sunday, Nov. 11,
all day and evening, is attracting
the interest of all members of

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Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Burns Ave. announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sally Margaret, to Leonard Theodore Lewis
son of Mrs. Emmanuel Lewis of Pontiac. Miss Butzel attended
Liggett School and graduated from Low-Heywood School at Slam
ford, Conn., and from Vassar College. Mr. Lewis is a graduate of
the University of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Etta York announces the engagement of her daughter,
Julia, to Louis N. Beerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beerman of
Milwaukee, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mikofsky of 262 East Euclid Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Allen Charlip, son of
Mrs. Lottie Charlip of Holbrocik Ave.
Mrs. Rose Aronoff of 2937 Clements Ave. announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Fay, to Harry Moss. The wedding will
take place in November.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Linden of 1954 Taylor Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Rosalie, to Al Dubin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Dubin of 1671 Blaine Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farber of 3574 Van Antwerp Place, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, announce the engagement of their sister, Bess Farber,
to Sam Miller of Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Galen of 4224 Elmhurst Ave. announce the
engagement' of their daughter, Rose, to Richard Idelsohn, nephew
of Mrs. Anna Shere of 1536 Chicago Blvd. Reception on Sunday,
Oct. 21, at 4224 Elmhurst, from 2 to 6 p. m. No cards.

$98.75

MRS. GEORGE LEVEY

the congregation, according to an
announcement by Mrs. Aaron
Silberblatt, chairman of the ba-
zaar committee.
Dancing has been provided for
both evenings, with Dave Diam-
ond's orchestra furnishing the
music. The social hall of the
congregation, the scene of the
bazaar, is being transformed by
a competent staff of artists and
decorators, into a beautiful ball-
room for the accommodation of
the many hundreds of young peo-
ple who will participate in the
festival. Mrs. George Levey is
chairman of the committee in
charge of the dancing. Mrs.
Mignon Keys is her assistant
chairman. Mrs. Levey has ar-
ranged for a group of hostesses
to be in charge of the dancing.
Additional workers were an-
nounced as follows: Fruit booth,
Mrs. Hy Gittleman and Mrs.
Maurice Robinson; grocery booth .
Mrs. Robert Wallace and Mrs.
I. Callow; poultry booth, Mrs.
Jacob H. Sonenklar and Mrs. Hy
Alpert; miscellaneous booth, Mrs.
L'Brawer.

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GUNSBERG -KLINE
A beautifully appointed wed-
ding was solemnized last Sunday,
Oct. 14, at 3 o'clock, at the Bel-
crest, when Miss Elsie Kline,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Kline, and Julius Gunsberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunsberg,
were united in marriage. The
service was read by Rabbi Moses
Fischer.
The bride wore a long-sleeved,
high-necked gown of white satin
with court train. Her tulle veil
was arranged in coronet effect
with rose-pointe lace and pearls.
She carried a shower bouquet of
orchids, gardenias and lilies of the
valley.
Miss Minerva Federman was
her maid of honor and Frank
Gunsberg, the bride's brother, WAS
best man. Misses Cyrille Cole and
Edna Feder were the bridesmaids,
and the ushers were Harry Guns-
berg and Allen Kline.
A reception was held from 4
to 6 p. m.
The bride and groom left on a
motor trip through the South and
will stop at A Century of Prog-
ress Exposition' on their return
home.
Among the out-of-town guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Feld-
man, Miss Malvin Kline, Miss
Helen Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Wilkoff, Mrs. R. Waldhorn, all
from Youngstown, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

Sigmund Seitner and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. David Seitner, Flint,
'Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klein
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jud Klein,
Cleveland, Ohio.

WILNER -GOLDBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zimmer-
man of Toledo, Ohio, announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Ann Goldberg, to J. B. Wilner of
Detroit, on Friday, Oct. 12.
The marriage was solemnized
at Temple Beth El by Rabbi Leon
Fram. The wedding dinner Was
served at Northwood Inn, and was
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Maerson and Mr. and Mrs. B.
Zimmerman of Toledo, Ohio, Mr.
and Mrs. William Widner and Mr.
and Mrs. Elias Goldberg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilner are
now residing at 12050 Dexter
Blvd.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

BARLUM HOTEL

RAISE

effective pipings.

REGENE

FREUND

COHANE

Junior Hadassah
Dance Nov. 29 at
Masonic Temple

The Detroit unit of Junior Ila-
dassah, which Is the Young wom-
en's Zionist organization, is spon-
soring its first major fund-raising
affair of the season—a dance, to
be held on Thanksgiving night,
Nov. 29, in the Fountain Room
of the Masonic Temple. .Del Del-
bridge and his band will furnish
the music.
MRS. NATHAN D. METZGER
The proceeds of this, as well
21, at Hotel Stotler. The fol- as all other Junior Hadassah af-
fairs,
will form part of the annual
lowing are additional subscribers:
quota which helps to maintain the
Patruneanes - Mrr. Adolph I...tech.
organization's
projects in Pales-
Mrs Anthony Deutsch. Mrs. I. Stroller.
Sire. Alex Caplan.
tine: The Children's Educational
Donor, Mrs. Herbert Warner, Mrs
Center, the Nurses Training
0. It.
1.0111p Lligton, Peas L. Levin,
bell l e, Mrs Aaron A. Sillier- Matt. Mrs School, the Boys' Agriculture Col-
Hchwarts. Mrs. David Ina lllll nd,
Si.
ony, a contribution to the Jewish
Ethel It. ...hurler. Sire. I'. IL Bornstein.
Mrs. J. Modell, Mrs Julian I'. London, National Fund and the additional
/Ars Moe Diamond, Mrs.IL bevy, pledge to help care for 43 Ger-
M. William Boesky. Mrs, J. Freedman,
Mrs. A. Slit ethers, Mrs Loubt Friednurri. markJewish refugee children.
Fanny Straus, Mr& Juseph Ehrlich. Mrs. '
The dance committee, headed
Cl Mrs. Man
IL Fishman. Mrs. I..
by Marty Moranz, is trying to
Rosenbaum. Mrs Nathan shman. Mr.
Si. B. Kerner, Mrs II. Wagmir, Mrs. make this affair an outstanding
Mr
rel.
s A
P. I'. Kurre Sire. M. Hof ,.
social as well as financial success-
Bonen! hal. Mrs It. E. rtlinton. .1 , 11111e
Junior Hadassah also solicits
55... OM Mrs. tier!! Hamburger.
0111110) . Kramlell, Mrs A. ripper...1m.
the co-operation of all Jewish
Mr..
Rose
Kurland,
Mrs. 'tarry tire,
charitable
and social organiza-
sky, In Yet
11. Isenberg. !
Bertha Slut
Si,,.
Mrs. E mil Edelson, lb len Jassy,
tions in the city.
enj
Morrie Bakr..
er. M
Bamin
Marty Morena, chairman of the
Mrs. anl.
D'
Mrs. Harris T. Wellman, M
mt. Kanto% its Mrs Si. Su., Mrs J.
dance committee, may be reached
Hillman. Uric 11. Jacob, Mrs Barry
at Townsend 7-3970; Sarah
bail, Mrs: Theodore Levin. Mrs . I1
moiler. Rae Bloomfield, chairman of advertis-
II. Lieberman. Mrs.
.
M.
Goldberg, Mrs M.
u
Meta., Mildred
Nhlrlro ing, may be reached at Townsend
I.
Seheinier, Mr,, Foul I rsuteh.
Wilk, Mrs. it Gobi. Mrs. Ile
6.3551, and Sydelle Bobrin, chair-
Mrs Betio] W. Bums., Mrs, N. Adel.
man of the ticket committee, may
Ilrowberg. Mrs J.
M.
Braid,
Mrs. Me, Cohn. Violet Ilaber•
in
be reached at Townsend 7.3328.
man, Misr. Pauline Frank, Si'.'. 11eorge
Anne Manson is president of
Kars, Mr.. K. Weinberg. Mrs. A. Ser•
Ant, Miss Edythe Istairg. Mrs illurraY the organization.

Oct. 20—Lecture by Dr. Abraham L. Sachar before Zionist
Organization of Detroit, at Hotel Statler, at 8:15 p. m.
Mr.. Klemm, Sirs tieorge
Oct. 21—B'nai Moshe installation banquet.
rel., Mrs J. Isl.'s, Mrs. Morrie
Blumberg, Mr.. J. Meyer Berri*. Mrs.
Oct. 21—B'nai B'rith Auxiliary donor luncheon.
IVV.11.
Aaron Rosenberg. Mr.. Julius
Oct. 23—Current events clam of Council of Jewish Women, at
Mrs. Slim. Feinberg. Mrs NI 11 ■ 01I libel-
ler, Mrs It. Ir Newman, Mrs. Henry
clubhouse, 89 Rowena, 11 a. m. Rabbi Leon Fram, speaker.
I iluiptnarr, Mrs. t'harleir thildlrerg. Mrs.
Oct. 24—Membership tea of Council of Jewish Women, at the
tri Hurl, Mrs N•rhan I, Rom.,
Mrs Henri Si. Lewis Si... Being.. M .
home of Mrs. R. F. Cohane, 1258 Chicago Blvd., at 2:30 p. m.
Wars, Mrs Edsi•rd Weiss Si'.. Lislie
Oct. 24—Congregational social of Men'. Club of Congregation
liorienthal. Mrs Arthur tlinsiourit. Mn.
MI6 II
Fred Kline, Mts. Joseph Jari.iba.
Shaarey Zedek.
Jean N. Lewin, IIrs. Al.,. Branch, ki 114
Oct. 26—Course in Contemporary Literature by Prof. Otto Mai,k-
P111. ■ II Wei.. Miss Anne F. Km uf •
Mrs Morris Webs, M•iia
171511,
wardt, at Council Clubhouse, 89 Rowena, 2 p. m.
Anne Frarriterg•
Wag Violet
Oct. 27—Y. P. S. old time movie night, in social hall of Shaarey
At a committee meeting held
Zedek.
,
at
the
home
of
Mrs. Nathan D.
Oct. 28—Home Relief dinner-dance.
Oct. 29—Legislation day of Council of Jewish Women. Candi- ! Metzger on Oct. 15, Mrs. Herbert
',Cohen
announced
the tentative
dates for important offices in the coming election will speak
program.' Mrs. Slobin and Miss
at Temple Beth El, at 2 p. m.
Lee
Rosen
urged
all
members to
Oct. 29—Council of Jewish Women's card party.
have all pledges in so that they
Oct. 30—Surprise Hallowe'en party of Council of Jewish Women,
may
be
included
in
the
program.
at Hotel Stotler, at 2 p. in.
Mrs. Harry Tanner, Mee. Jos-
Oct. 30—Prenzlauer Group bridge at Jewish Center.
eph
Sanders,
Mrs.
Hannah
liar-
Oct. 31—Meeting of United Hebrew Schools Auxiliary at Hotel
!with were appointed chairmen of
Statler.
the arrangement committee. Mrs.
Nov. 2—First of series of Friday evening assemblies at Congre-
Metzger, president Of the organi-
gation Shaarey Zedek.
zation, commended members on
Nov. 3—Zionists Balfour Day ball.
their fine work for the luncheon.
Nov. 5—Council of Jewish Women.
All chairmen of the committees
Nov. 10-11—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek annual bazaar.
were selected by Mrs. Cohen as
Nov. 13—Temple Beth El Forum, Stuart Chase, speaker.
hostesses for the luncheon.
Nov. 13—Hadassah monthly meeting.
I
Rabbi Bernard Hiller and 15
Nov. 14—Graduation exercises of Hebrew High School at Phila -
students who are active In the
delphia-Byron Hall, at 8 p. tn.
Millet Foundation at Ann Arbor
Nov. 17, 18, 19—Fourth annual bazaar of B'nai Moshe.
will be present at the luncheon.
Nov. 20—Temple Beth El Forum, George Sokolaky, speaker.
Nov. 27—Temple Beth El Forum, Norman Thomas and Prof .

WINDSOR SISTERHOOD
DANCE SUNDAY, OCT. 28

• The Sisterhood of Windsor's
Congregation Shur Hashomayim
announces its informal fall dance
to be held in the synagogue's audi-
torium, Giles Blvd. and Goyeau St.,
Windsor, on Sunday evening, Oct.
12s. Refreshments will be served.
I Detroiter' as well as Windsorites
are invited. Tickets are obtainable
at Congregation Shaer liasho-
mayim.
The dance is being sponsored by
the youngest members of the Sis-
terhood. Members of the commit-
tee are Mesdames Lou Perlman, M.
Isleretsky and M. Kovinsky,

Don't expect an timbreila mend-
er to recover your lost umbrella.

Flamers fro all ocessiiosse—
Dexter-Joy Florist, Garfreld SUL

HAND MADE SHOES

. . A black ooze pump with

Donor Luncheon of
Council Sponsors
Political Meeting B'nai B'rith Group
This Sunday Noon

fort and Arthur Dingeman, can-
didates for the Common Council.
The county reorganization and
non-partisan judgeship amend-
ments will be discussed.
George Brand, president of the
Detroit Bar Association, has also
been invited to appear as speaker.
The committee responsible for
arrangements, consists of Miss Ida
Lippman, chairman; Mrs. Edward
Robbins, vice-chariman; Mrs. H. H.
Goldberg, Mrs. Simeon Cugell, Mrs.
Melba Levin Rubin, Mrs. Sidney
Fechheimer and Mrs. Leo Orecklin.

DLCAIYIA-

eyelets that disclose underlays of
patent leather which is repeated in

at her home, 1258 Chicago Blvd.,
Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. Royal Maas and Mrs.
Oct. 21—Miss Dorothy Kruger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Isaa ' Merrill Silverstein will give a mu-
Kruger of 2630 Blaine Ave., to Gerald Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs I sical program. Mrs. Samuel Glo-
Zelman Muscovich of 2689 Sturtevant Ave., at Congregation B'na I gower will welcome the group and
David, Elmhurst and 14th. Ceremony at 6 p. m. Rabbi Joshua S explain the activities and aim of
Sperka will officiate.
the Council.
Mrs. Hyman Brown is chair-
Oct. 23—Miss Lillian Petok, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. !ferry
man of the membership commit-
Petok, to Dr.•Barney B. Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Israel.
tee;
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum is
Nov. 4—bliss Rose Schoenfield, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Schoen-
field of 1196 Burlingame Ave., to Clarence Frank, son of the late vice-chairman; Mrs. Maurice
Morse
is secretary. The follow-
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Frank. Ceremony at home at 4 p. m. Dr. Leo M.
ing captains will serve as host-
Franklin will officiate. No cards.
esses at the tea: Mesdames David
Cooper, Aaron Fellman, Nathan
Rosenberg, Jacob Albert, Perry
Burnstine, Irving Edgar, Melvin
Kopple, Max Loewenstein and Ed-
ward Stein.
Detroit section, National Conn-
The social activities cotnmittee
ail of Jewish Women, will hold the
has planned • Hallowe'en games
annual political meeting, under the
party for Council members and
auspices of the committee on legit
The donor luncheon committee their guests on Tuesday, Oct. 30,
lotion, on Monday afternoon, Oct. of the Women's Auxiliary No. at Hotel Statler, 2 :30 p. m.
at
2
o'clock,
at
Temple
Beth
El.
122,
Order
of B'nai
B'rith,
Is to
29, The following candidates
have
Mrs.
Harold
Schlesinger, chair-
be held this Sunday noon, Oct. man, assisted by Mesdames 1. I.
been invited to speak: Frank Fitz-
Bittker and Oscar Blumberg, and
weld and former Judge Arthur
the members of the social activi-
Lacy, candidates for governor; U.
ties committee are planning an
S. Senator Arthur Vandenberg
afternoon of surprises. New mem-
and Frank A. Picard, candidates
bers are especially urged to come
for U. 8. Senate; Gomer Krise and
that they might meet the Conn-
so
Duncan McRae, candidates for
ail membership. Reservations can
prosecuting attorney; Judge Ed-
be made at the clubhouse, 89
ward Command, Judge Ervin A.
Rowena St., Columbia 0450, or
Palmer, Thomas Murphy and A.
through Mrs. Schlesinger, Trinity
j
Stolinski, candidates for judges
of
2.1250.
the Probate Court; Benjamin Com-

Harry Gideonse, speakers.
Nov. 29—Junior Hadassah dance at Masonic Temple.
Nov. 29—Y. P. S. Thanksgiving Day tea dance, in social hall of
Shaarey Zedek.
Dec. 2—"A Night in !fossil," at Book Cadillac Hotel, sponsored
by Zedakah Juniors.
Dee. 4—Temple Beth El Forum, E. C. Engelbrecht, speaker.
is De-
You can live in luxurious comfort
Dee. 4—Eva Prenzlauer Group donor luncheon.
hotel—yet be
troit's newest downtown
Dec. 9—Maccabean festival of Jewish National Fund and Zion-
of your office—very era

within • few steps
ist Organizations of Detroit.
permanent rates.
atomically at thee. reduced
Dec. 11—Hadassah Donor Luncheon.
J.
Dec.16--Dance of Junior Jewish National Fund, at Hotel Stotler.
Dee. 16—Annual banquet of Molly Seigel Auxiliary of J. C. R. S.
of Denver, at B'nai David.
Dee. 11—Temple Beth El Forum, John Haynes Holmes, speaker.
Dec. 16—B'nai Moshe donor dinner.
Jan. 8—Temple Beth El Forum, Dr. Morris Fishbein, speaker.
Jan. IS—Temple Beth El Forum, Prof. Eduard Lederer and Prof.
Emil Heimann, speakers.
known as "the mother of the Col-, Jan. 22—Temple Beth El Forum, Ludwig Lewisohn, speaker
PETAH•TIKVAH
onies," is to be turned into a must-
Jan. 23—Third annual donor luncheon of United liebrew Schools,
TO STATUS OF CITY' cipolity. There are now some 16,000
Auxiliary.
tinhabitants in this colony, and the
Jan. 29—Temple Beth El Forum, Anita Block, speaker.
Feb. 5--Temple Beth El Form, Maurice Hindus, speaker.
PETAII-TIKVAII, Palestine,— total area of its orange groves and
45,000 dummy
(ITA)—The colony council of Pe- plantations is about
(roughly 11,000 acres).
tals.Tikvah, founded in 1878 and

at this fine hotel r

Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane,
president of the Detroit section,
National Council of Jewish Wont-
en, extends an invitation to all
new and prospective members to
attend a tea 'riven in their honor!

Wedding Calendar

The silver fox shawls have all the ear-
marks of quality—deep,blue-black color,
richly sprinkled with silvery hairs. An
outstanding fashion value at $98.75.

Costs

Council Gives Tea
For New Members

Cong. B'nai Zion
Elects Officers

An Important Showing o

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BLACK

FUR
COATS

colors may ccme and colors
may go—but the Fur Coat
in BLACK rennin. •• Jodie.
ponnble favorite! And this
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deseresd. Th. luetrow hl..k
of a fur coat combines with
other fashionable color, wish
onosuelly good effect—1, al-
ways suave, misieticated sod
,leek. Knowing that many

wont.n realise that no sae-
color In Furs combine. its
ntany desirable qualities,
Our Headquarter. fea-
ture. Ai. specid showing
f BLACK FUR COATS.

More Than 1,000
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Choos4' From

lack Alaska Seals
$285
Black Caraculs

$95

Hudson Seals*

$175

Australian Sealst
$47
Black Persians

$385

Black !irks

$135

African Monkeys
$185
Melbourne Sealst
$100

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Convenient Terms

At a recent meeting of Congre-
gation 11'ns' Zion of Humphrey
and Hohnur, the following officers
were elected:
I,. Fish, unanimously re-elected
president; Isaac Sosniek, rice-
president; Charles Neuman, treas-
urer; S. Becker, secretary; T.
Sosnick, M. Eizelman, 1.. Make',
II. Lutzky and I. Mallin, trustees;
I8RARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER
I. Weingarden, H. J. Fishell, S.
Pickman, D. Diakin, I. Liss, J.
Teitelbaum, M. Wain and J.
Weissberg, board of directors.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Con-
gregation met on Oct. 9 and elec. SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
Five Ye•r• on Twelfth St.
ted the following officers:
Mm. Lena Blumna, president; OLD TIME MOVIE NIGHT
Mesdames Goleta Cohen and Anna
Will Be, Held on Oct. 27;
Krakowsky, vice-presidents; Mrs.
formerly knows st.
Liberty ■ I air h
Bessie Pickman, treasurer; Mrs.
Slosh Group to Meet
0443 111h M.
Whiteman, secretary.
ea Thursdays —
has moved to I lllll quarters
Thanks were expressed by the
congregation and its auxiliary to
Theodore Baruch, director of
At 8729 12TH ST.
all officers for their excellent Shaarey Zedek Young People's
Between Blaine and Gladstone
work during the past year .
Society Study Group, announces
Go. tonsi Service on Repairing of
that In response L. many requests,
All Kinds of Watches,
this group will meet on Thursday
Clock. and Jewelry
evenings instead of Tuesdays. These
at Very Low Prices
meetings start promptly at 9
Following a precedent of two o'clock. These interested in at-
years' standing, the Detroit Hal- tending should call Mr. Baruch, I Sol H. Rubin, Jay J. Slather and
evy Singing Society will sponsor 2237 Taylor, Garfield 3728.W. ' Miss Lois Sternberg.
Members and their friends are
its third annual dance, on Dee. 9.
The next Young People's Society I
The committee in charge of the open meeting, on Saturday eveI invited. There will be no charge
■ mangements, including Leon Dis- sing, Oct. 27, lam been designated for members. There will be ■
kin, chairman of the entertain- "Old Time Movie Nite", and will nominal charge of 2Se to non.mem-
ment committee, is cumposed of he held in the social hall of the , hers.
Nathan linden, Rebecca Rappa- synagogue. The audience will be 1 On Thursday evening, Nov. I,
port, Joshua Joyrich and Eugene invited to hiss, boo and cheer while the study group is sponsoring the
Abraham.
the movies are beir_g shown, and ' fins! open meeting of the season to
Another important activity of during changes of reels the be held in the nisird hall of the
the choir, the semi-annual mem- "Agonie Quartet" will sing. Pop- synagogue. Rn I ph Shiffman,
bership campaign, be,run under corn and peanuts will be on sale. chairman of the no rniwir,hip torn-
the leadership of Eugene Abra- Dr. Philip Lachmah, Sandy Got- , mittee, announces that after this
ham, resulted favorably, accent- tlieb and Jules Lev, chairmen of date only members in good stand-
in, to the attendance at the last the committee is charge, are con- , ing will be permitted to join in any
rehearsal, Monday evening, Oct. fident that they have planned the , Young People's Society activity.
15, at Northern High School. most amusing and unique program Appli:ations for membership may
Candidates for membership are in- of the entire season. Others on the 'be filed at all times with either of
, vited to visit rehearsals or call committee are: Miss Boa Abrams, secretaries, Eleanor Schetuer, 1707
,Bertha Glasser, Longfellow 4361, Miss Dorothy Hodes, MN,* Marion Seward or Ruth Bachrach. 415 W.
Richards, Miss Dorothy Smith. Hancock.
for further information.

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Annual Dance of
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