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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-11-02

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1itG ZLTROrr 4 ILwIsH IAROXICIE

and THE I.F.CAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TEN

THESE PRICES ARE

40%

BELOW NORMAL

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Our process is thejlhost scientific.

ALL SHIRTS

20 lbs.

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eat"

P

oned.
Flat pieces
P carefully ironed.
Additional pounds, 4c lb.

25 Piece. FL

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No matter what you pay,
no laundry
can launder a finer shirt.

AT WOR K

80c

ZIONIST BALFOUR
DANCE SATURDAY

Betrothal Announced
Of Miss R. Phillips
To Israel Himelhoch

Unusual Success Predicted;
Name Committees for
Annual Event


An unusual success is predicted
for the annual Balfour Day dance
of the Zionist Organization of De-
troit, to be held Saturday even-
ing, at Hotel Steller.
A feature of this dance will be
the radio broadcast, details of

DRY CLEANING

adds that feeling of
genuine quality to
any priced clothes!
MEN'S SUITS or

The Jewish Business and Pro-
Honoring Miss Sally Butzel, a
bride-elect, Mrs. Amnon Tabor I fessional Women's Club will hold
was hostess at • luncheon and lite first general supper meeting
cocktail shower for 12 guests on on Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 6
Friday, Nov. 2, at her home on o'clock, in the Jewish Community
Center, Woodward and Holbrook .
McNichols Road.
Louis H. Sobel, executive direc -
Mr. and Mrs. Max Heavenrich tor of the Center, will be the
of Saginaw are the guests of Mr. guest speaker. The public is in.
vited.
and Mrs. Clarence Enggass.

TOPCOATS 90

80c

Ud h
Dross


LIMIT

Cab
$1.254


Osceola Peeler presented Anne
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen and
Vocalise Dry Cleaned,
C
family have taken up their per- Gutwillig in a junior dramatic art
Expertly Hand Finished..
manent residence at the Belcrest. recital, assisted by Chester Dev-
Prices Include Nall end Delivery
enow at the piano, on Friday ever
se
ning, Oct. 26, at the Detroit Con-
Mrs. Oscar Robinson and Mrs.
servatory of Music.
Monte Witteshofer will be joint
hostesses at a luncheon next
Net respettellote I. ess.lierse et 1.1.1..31pee4 inetialee
Miss Sylvia Broudy attended
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
the football game and the Phi
Robinson, honoring Mrs. Max
Lambda Phi party at Toronto,
Heavenrich of Saginaw.
Ont., during the week-end of Oct.
Hall
26.
become sour from summer
Double, ea.
Single
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Robin-
perspiration
son of E. Kirby Ave. will enter-
Miss Evelyn Greenfield enter-
MISS ROSE PHILLIPS
y
cefull
ar
tain their parents, Mr. and Mrs .
tained at a beautifully appointed
lau nder ed In
Max Robinson, at dinner this Sun-
At a dinner given by Mr. and
miscellaneous shower and bridge
your owe tick.
day evening. The following Tues-
lc m tt
on Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the San Mrs. Albert Kahn recently, an-
day evening they will be the hon-
LEADER'S
Man Restaurant, honoring her sis- nouncement was made of the en -
It Costs No More for the Best
ored guests of an intimate group
ter Henrietta, whose marriage to gagement of Miss Rose Phillips ,
of friends at a dinner party to
nationally
known
educator,
to
Harry Grad will be an event of
ABRAHAM COOPER
be given at the Belcrest.
t
Per pound
IMAM APPAREL
early December. Covera s were laid Israel iiimelhoch, vice-presiden
which are announced on the first
for 30 guests. A midnight supper of Himelhoch Bros. and Company
.100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris of
and president of Temple Beth El.
10C
P" P""
page of this issue.
was served.
Miss Phillips is director of ele-
Another feature will be the Pal- Burlingame Ave. have returned
Minimum Charge, $1.50
People of discriminating tastes send their
estine exhibit, under the chair- from a three-week visit in Youngs-
Mrs. William A. Fellner is mentary school organization in
rugs here to be cleaned. Let us include
manship of Mrs. David Werbe, town, Ohio.
spending 10 days in Chicago with the Detroit Public Schools, and
you among our satisfied customers.
who is assisted by Mrs. William
her sister, Miss Mollie Spinrad, one of the outstanding exponents
of
the
modern
socialized
school.
B. Isenberg and Mrs. Maurice
Miss Clara Rogers returned to and her niece Miss Ruth Wachtel.
She initiated and developed the
Landau. her home in Cleveland after
'
1—
platoon system of school organi-
Samuel Weisman is chairman of spending two months in this city.
On Oct. 19, Gamma Tau Alpha
zation in Detroit, which has been
the publicity committee, assisted

Sorority had a party at the home
by Mrs. Philip H. Broudo and Mrs.
Mrs. Sam Lewis returned home of Miss Pearl Katz, 3210 Mon- adopted by the Board of Educa-
tion, and is now in use in 150 of
Harry L. Jackson.
after spending a few days with terey, and 36 people attended.
our local schools. It has been
I., i '
I1,
Abraham Cooper is general her mother in Buffalo.
Preparations are under way for
adopted in over 200 cities
chairman of the ball, and his co-

a bridge to be given at the home throughout the country.
chairmen are Mesdames Maurice
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunsburg of Miss Ethel Weissman, 2378
Miss Phillips has been national
Aronson, Joseph H. Ehrlich, liar- o
Highland, on Nov. 11.
chairman of school organization
ry L. Jackson and Abraham Sre- group
f Chicago
Blvd. entertained
a
of friends
at dinner lull
committees
and has worked ex-
i
ng,
even
re. Members of his committee are: W ednesday
this being
Mrs. Maxwell Sobel (Selma tensively in conjunction with the
THE NEW AND ENLARGED
Maurice Aronason, Saul Birn-
a series of Wed- Davis) of Jacksonville, Fla., is Nationals Bureau of Education.
krant, M. L. Black, H. C. Broder,
beginning
of dinner parties.
Ehrlich, the
nesday
evening
the guest of her mother, Mrs. She has achieved a national repu-
Harry Cohen, Joseph
Henry Davis. Mrs. Sobel is be- tation lecturing at the leading
8737 TWELFTH STREET
James J. Ellmann, Win. B. Igen-
Rabbi Leon From has been in- ing extensively entertained by universities and educational in-
berg, Dr. Sol. Q. Kesler, Dr. Da.
her relatives and friends.
For a meal that you are sure to enjoy, visit the Blaine
stitutes. She has made school
vid Kliger, Sol ,Lifaitz, Simon vited
to
address
the
community
Armistice Day celebration of
Restaurant and be convinced.
surveys and presented techniques
Shetzer, II. M. Shulman, Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sirkin of procedure to boards of educa-
60c
Full Course POUTRLY DINNER
Sidlow, Aaron Silberiatt,
Sturgis,
on the subject
b berg, Philip
Miss "The
Will Mich.,
to Peace."
(Shirley Bernice Kelt) enter- tion throughout the country.
BCPINEAS MONO LUNCH, II A. M. to 3 P. SI.
Slomovltz, Myron Stei n -
30r
Dully
except
Sunday
tained with a dinner party at The
Mr. Himelhoch, is interested in
Jeanette Steinberg, Rudolph Zuie•
Mrs. Ida Blum of Wheeling: Chalet on Sunday evening, Oct. numerous civic and cultural pro-
MORRIS FAINSILIIER, Proprietor
back.
W. Va., has taken an apartment 28 for the pleasure of Mrs. Max- jects. He is now president of
Members of the reception com- at the Belcrest and will remain well Sobel of Jacksonville, Fla., Congregation Beth El, in which
mittee are: Mr. and Mrs. James I. in this city for a few months.
who is spending a month with capacity he has served for the
Ellman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper,

past three years. The Temple
Mr. and Mrs.
David Skall and ' her mother, Mrs. Henry Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson,
Forum, which brings to the city
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Black, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Littman of
Miss Betty Patlojohn visited annually outstanding lecturers, is
Mrs. Israel Davidson, Mr. and Cleveland will be the guests of Miss Zelda Finkelstein, formerly one of the achievements of his
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leib during of Detroit, who is now working administration.
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, Mr. and the week-end of Nov. 9.
at the U. S. Postoffice at Mar-
Mr. Himelhoch is a graduate of
Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs.
Columbia and the Harvard Law
quette, Mich.
Saul Birnkrant, Dr. and Mrs. Da-
Mrs. Harry Wine of Genessee
School, is a member of the New
vid Kliger, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lit- St. returned from a visit with
On Wednesday, Oct. 31, Mrs. York Bar, having practiced law
situ, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silber. Mrs. Wine's family in New York Zelda Harris entertained 30 prior to joining the firm of
Blatt, Judge and Mrs. Charles Ru. and Mt. Vernon.
guests at a luncheon and miscel- Himelhoch Bros. and Company in
\ 1
1 1
biner, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetz-
laneous shower given at Boesky's, 1915.
HIS MAJESTY
er, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zuie-
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- honoring Miss Toba Berman, a
He has two sons, Jerome, P
SYLNIA
thal left from Chicago for Holly- bride-elect of December.
freshman in Harvard, and Charles,
ba T
A h. e following is a list of pa- wood, Fla., where they will re-
, —
who attends Cranbrook School.
trons, supplementing the lists pub- main until spring.
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority will
One of Mr. Himelhoch's most
lished during the past three
hold an open meeting on Tuesday, interesting activities has been in
weeks: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Al-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stern of Nov. 6, at 8 p. m., at the home connection with local labor dis-
len, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jay Al- Seward Ave. are motoring through of Miss Faye Alpern, 2069 Glad- putes, as the result of his service
len, Fred M. Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. North and South Carolina.
stone Ave. For further informa- as a member of the National Re-
Abe Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
gional Board of Labor Relations.
tion call Euclid 3664-R.
Green, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gegen,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk of
The former Mrs. Himelhoch
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Licht, Mr. Tuxedo Ave. spent several days
Mrs. Joseph Prentis has re- passed away in 1922 while visiting
Saverplate
and Mrs. I. A. Liebson, Mr. and in Chicago and visited the Cen- turned from a pleasant stay in her ancestral home in Alsace Lor-
Mrs. Lou Littman, Gus Newman, tury of Progress.
aine, France.
New York.
Herman Radner, Mr. and Mrs.
New Is the time to buy that added 'deer-
SILHOUETTE
MARQUISE
Robert Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Nate
Mrs. H. Buchalter and family ,
Edwin A. Wolf, Jr., of McLean
ware you have longed for. Choose from
Shapero, Mr. and Mrs. William formerly of Hazelwood Ave., are Ave. has matriculated as a fresh-
these
smart
patterns
of
enduring
style
Sandler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ta- now residing at 3352 Burlingame man at William and Mary College ,
and quality „.. crafted is the silver*e
bashnik, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ave.
Williamsburg, Va.
which has graced the tables of America's
Feinberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
first families since the year 1847. 6 Tea
Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lebowitz Traditional Event Revived by
Judge and Mrs. Charles Simons
Fishman and Israel Himelhoch.
I are leaving for a stay in Cin- and daughter, Laura, of Richton
Young People's Club
Spoons ... 13.25.
Cookies and lunch will be served cinnati, Ohio.
Ave. left for Hollywood, Calif.,
at the dance. An unusual enter-
where they will establish their
Students from the various col-
The mark of thelniernerionolSileer
tainment program has been ar-
Miss Ruth Oppenheimer of future residence.
leges And universities in and about
Company —a guarantee of quality
ranged.
Detroit will be the guests of the
Rhode island Ave. was hostess at
MG. 4 • IRMO*.
a hard time party last Saturday The Lechem Aniyim Juniors are Young People's Temple Club at an
evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. spoesoring a dance on Sunday open house to be held in the social
LEGACY
evening, Nov. 25, at the Pier hall of the Temple on Sunday, Nov,
sJASASSADOR
Fred Bradfield.
Ballroom, Elizabeth and Cam. 4. This affair marks the revival
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradfield, Mike Falk and his orchestra will of a popular Temple custom of sev-
eral years ago, and a large turnout
formerly of the Detroit Leland provide the music.
is anticipated.
Hotel, have moved to 9330 Dex-
— Dealers in —
for the Young Peo-
Serving on the committee in
Mr. and Mrs. Max Eichman of
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware
ple's Temple Club's production of ter Blvd.
Choose from this BRAND
Webb Ave. entertained at their charge of the event are the follow-
the operetta "Robin Hood" are
ing:
Miriam
Carver,
Sally
Abra-
Miss Jeanette Steinberg re- home on Sunday, Oct. 21, in
NEW group, put on sale at
Telephone Euclid 3892
8931 Twelfth St.
being held regularly Wednesday
turned from Washington, D. C., honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their ham, Mrs. G. L. Willens, Sol. I.
this AMAZINGLY L 0 W
nights at the Temple, according to
son, Seymour David. Covers were Stein, Don Hirschfield and G. L.
and Chatanooga, Tenn.
Philip Stern, who will direct the
price for a short time only.
Willens.
laid for 35 guests for a family
production.
Students have been especially in
Kidskinsl Suedes! Combina-
Mrs. Milton Scheyer of Sag- dinner, at noon. In the evening
"Although the turnouts for these
a buffet supper was served for vited to attend Dr. Leo M. Frank-
SAVE MONEY BY SEEING ME BEFORE YOU BUY
tions) In black — brown—
inaw
is
visiting
with
her
sister
rehearsals have been quite large,"
lin's regular sermon on Sunday
200
guests.
Among
the
out-of-
other colors. Sizes 4 to 9.
declared Stern, "we still need more and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. town guests were Mrs. A. Rudoff, morning. While no special activ-
David
Diamond
of
Longfellow
voices, male and female, for princi-
Widths, from AAAA to C.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Sapersten ity has been planned between the
pal and chorus parts." Ave.
Wholesale and Manufacturing Jeweler
of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mrs. B. sermon and 4 o'clock in the after-
All those who desire to partici-
Unger, Messrs. Sam, William and noon, it is expected that many stu-
508 METROPOLITAN BLDG.
CHerry 6373
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn li
pate in the operetta and who are
dents will be guests at the homes
Herbert
Unger
of
Youngstown,
SPECIAL!
net members of the Young People's of Webb Ave. have as their house
of the Y. P. T. C. members, where
Club may fill out an application guest their mother, Mrs. Herman Ohio; Mrs. Morris Clayman of they may renew old acquaintances.
$30
Platinum Mounting with 2 Marquise,
Niles, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Irving
blank at any of the music group Magidsohn of Chicago, Ill.
Open house and a tea-dance, from
22 Round Diamonds

Notkoff of New York City.
meetings.
4 to 6 in the Temple social hall, will
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shul.
Rehearsals for the various plays
climax the affair, with music for
Miss Celia Giesler of Webb Ave.
to be given by the Y. P. T. C. dra- man of Webb Ave. were congratu-
dancing being furnished by Dick
male group are in full rehearsal, lated on their 21st wedding anni- left for an extended stay in New Wolf and his orchestra.
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. Biblical history at the Detroit In-
of Technology, will be the
according to Ted Birnkrant, direr- varsary by their many friends who York City, to be the house guest
According to Josephine Stern,
TO PRESENT 3 PLAYS stitute
if present attended the Home Relief Society of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Notkoff. chairman of the membership com-
guest speaker. Dr. Olsen, who is
and
for
of
the
group,
THIRD FLOOR
highly
informed
on Hebrew and
progress is continued, several plays dinner-dance at Hotel Stotler on
mittee of the Y, P. T. C., there is
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 18, Jewish literature, will continue the
The T. F. G. girls will be host- still time to join the club. A few
should be ready to be produced in Sunday evening.
the Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Players discussion started by Theodore Ba-
esses
at

boudoir
shower
on
Nov.
the near future. •
roles in the various plays to be of-
Members of the Council of 7, at the home of Miss Mary Still- fered by the dramatic group remain under the directorship of Milton J. ruch on that subject. Young
Several parts are as yet unfilled,
Birnkrant said, and anybody de- Jewish Women enjoyed a delight- man of Glendale Ave., to honor to be cast, and there are still some and Malvern Ross will present People's Society members and their
The Little Flower House
one-act plays: "The Witch" friends are invited.
siring to take part in the plays ful Hallowe'en party and tea Mies Kitty Mona, a bride-elect of parts open for the Robin Hood " three
on the Corner
by Ferenc Molnar; "The Eldest"
s h ou ld communicate with him at given as part of the social activi- Nov. 11.
operetta production. All those de-
by
Edna
Ferber; "One Egg, by
Cadillac 1800, daytimes, or a t ties of the Council Kitchen, last
siring to affiliate with the club may
Y. P. S. of Congregation
Special for This Sawed.,
At a recent meeting of the Con- Lenox 3700, evenings. Tuesday, at the Statler Hotel.
Miss Kitty Moss, ■ bride-elect do so by getting in touch with Miss Babette Hughes. The plays will be
and Sunday:
Abraham
given
in
the
social hall of the syna-
gregation B'nai Israel, the follow-
of
this
month,
vu
entertained
at
Stern at Ivanhoe 0557, or may fill
The Kitchen products were given
gogue at 3 o'clock. Members will
GARDENIAS
ing were elected to office for the
away as prizes. Mrs. Oscar Blum- • miscellaneous 'bower on Nov. out an application at any of • the be admitted free and there will be
Congregation
Beth Abraham
coming season:
1, given by her aunt, Mrs. Jack group meetings.
TO HOLD CONFERENCE berg, Mrs. Joseph Burnett and Frenhel,
191:
■ nominal charge for non-members. Young People's Society had a
at her home on Sturte-
Zell Goldsmith, president; Max
were in
Mrs. Harold
hard
time
party
last
Thursday in
A committee of hostesses under
vant Ave. Thirty guests were
nt comma
DURING WINTER FOR
Kaminsky, treasurer; S. Levine,
of the affair.
the chairmanship of Mrs. Abraham the congregation's social hall.
seated around the attractive table.
vice-president; B. Kaminsky, secre-
POLISH
JEWS'
RELIEF
Edward Rothenberg, chairman
Schmerin will aid the Shaarey Ze-
tary; S. Weiner, sexton.
Miss Esther Moore was hostess On Nov. 2, Miss Moss was enter-
dek Sisterhood In connection with of the entertainment committee
tained at a bridge-luncheon given
Abe Spilkin was named chair-
The Federation of Polish Jews at a shower and bridge on Wed-
the carnival bazaar they are spon- was master of Ceremonies. Miss
man of the board of directors.
by
her
aunt,
Mrs.
Art
Wilhelm,
at
in America is arranging a number nesday evening, Oct. 31, in honor
Paula Baumhauft gave • Negro
soring on Nov. 10 and 11.
MO. MN
SALONICA LITA)—The only
of landsmanshaft conferences in 'of Miss Jeanette Katz, whose mar her home on Tyler Ave.
Inn LIIERM3P1
In accordance with the program monologue. Miss Lillian Ellenbo-
Jewish school in Eanthie, belong-
different cities of the United rine to Hyman Moore will be an
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity ing to the Jewish community there, of Friday night assemblies inau- gen pang several popular tunes.
States, thus launching a relief event of this month. Covers were
held its annual smoker at the will be sold by auction on Nov. 4 gurated by Dr. A. M. Hershman, Mr. Rothenberg interpreted "The
campaign for the impoverished laid for 70 guests.
Tiller Hotel, Oct. 28. Members because the community is unable to the Young People'. Society will be Pants Aint". Mim Celia Baron
Jews in Poland. These conferences
Miss Bertha Gruber, whose mar- of many colleges and universities meet its obligation, It is officially in charge on Friday, Nov. 23. sang several selections. Nate Slits-
will be held during the winter in
Theodore Baruch and Jules Lev, ky rendered a vocal number. A
were In attendance. Dean See- announced.
to
Albert
Wolfe
will
take
at Estrusely Low Prices
riots
Dr. Solomon B. Freehof will ad- New York, Chicago, Detroit, Phil-
/infer of University of Detroit
The synagogue may also be sold who are In charge, announce that men's harmony trio completed the
New, Used end Rebuilt.
dress the Detroit section of the Na- adelpLia, Pittsburgh, Boston and place Sunday, Nov. 4, was bon- was guest of honor. Dr. Jules by auction in the near future if instead of the regular sermon, • entertainment.
Repairing, Overhauling
tional Council of Jewish Women at other cities. Representatives of ored with a kitchen chewer by M. Goldsmith was toastmaster. the community cannot find suffic- discussion "What Youth Expects
Winners of games were: Miss
vl wort Gsaroat~ol
2 o'clock on Monday Nov. 5, in the organizations bearing the names Mn. Clarence Naumann at her Short talks were given by Lou ient means to redeem the mort- of the Synagogue" by Dr. Leonard Anne Rothenberg and Harry
rrre xallseswea PreeePI lkeeetee
'octal hall of Temple Beth El. A of their respective home-towns, home, 6242 Grayton Road, on Portnoy, first chancellor of the gages on the synagogue, it Is sta- Sidlow, and "What Youth Has to Deuteb, cigarette lighting contest:
luncheon will precede the meeting as well as Individuals are being Monday, Oct. 29.
Offer the Synagogue" by Mr. Ba- Mimes Etta Davis and Anne Roth-
University of Detroit chapter; Al ted.

Invited to the conferences.
at 12:30.
The Jewish community in East- ruch will be held. There will be an enberg, "musical chairs; for the
Organizations that did not re- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lee Nagler, popular sport announcer,
Dr. Freehofs address on the
sin CAP" AIM TeelePie 1-1035
open forum In the social hall at cleverest hard time costumes,
ithie
is
ruined
financially,
and
the
ice such invitation are also Marx have returned from Color:t- and Al Greenberg. Max Derin
subject, "Rue, Nation or Religion,"
prize. were awarded to Miss Marie
die:cooed the activities of the Jewish population there is hardly which time tea will be served.
wid open the Council's fall and asked to elect their delegates and bus, Ohio, where they went to
Study group meetings will be Brown and Sam Rothenberg.
---
to send their names and addresses attend • dinner-dance given in New York groans of this organ:-1 in • position to collect the funds
winter series of programs.
held in the synsengue, and for its I
required
to
pay
off
the
debts
in-
Desert Area. Iscroosieg
to the Federation of Polish Jews honor of the birthday anniversary cation. The affair was planned
meeting to be held Thursday even. I
Retain HAROLD L STOLL as
M America, 225 W. 34th St., New of their brother-in-law, Fred Las- by Harvey Dobkin, Nathan Baiter curred by the Jewish communal in-
The desert area. of the world are
Flowers fee all oreuksee--
ing, Nov. 8, Dr. Olsen, instructor of Desecraue Register of Neils.
stitutions.
area Jr. and Sol Donner.
widen-d by some gecgraphers to Denver-Jai Florist, Enclid 5862. York.

and ironed.
10 large pieces permitted.

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Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets

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All Ironed Service

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SALE!

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Today's Loveliest
Patterns in

SHOES

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$6.50 to $8.75
Grades Taken
Right Out of
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1

Students' Program
At Temple Sunday

5 0 0

Large Attendance
Drawn by Y. P. T. C.
Rehearsals

M. Greenberg, Inc.

SY FEINBERG

Frank
& Seder

Officers Chosen By
Cong. B'nai Israel

Sell Greek Jewish
School for Debts

Livernois-Davison
Greenhouse

TYPEWRITERS

FETTERS

Council to Hear - —
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