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The committee for Junior Ha-
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held at the Masonic Temple on
Thanksgiving night, Nov. 29, -re-
ports that the sale of tickets is
progressing rapidly, due to the
fact that many girls are using
this method to earn their admis-
sion to the $5 victory donor
luncheon, scheduled to be held on
Jan. 27. One-fourth of the
amount of money brought in from
the sale of tickets for the dance
will be credited to the luncheon
pledge.
Sydelle Bobrin is chairman of
the ticket committee. She may
be reached at Townsend 7-3328.
, Tickets may also be obtained
from any member of Junior Ha-
dassah, and at Grinnell's Music
Store.
Meetings of the dance commit-
tee are held at the home of So-
phia B. Schwartz, at 1947 Glad-
stone Ave., every Thursday night.
Marty Moranz is chairman of
the dance committee.

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Spirited luncheonette meetings
each Wednesday at the Book-Cadil-
lac Hotel are registering the pro-
gress of the campaign for the Ha-
dassah seventh annual donor lunch-
eon. Mrs. Ralph Davidson, donor
luncheon chairman, presided at last

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Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson and
Miss Emma Butzel are sponsoring
a series of alphabetical teas to he
given at the homes of the mem-
bers of the Detroit Council of
Jewish Women. The purpose of
these teas will be to accumulate
used clothes for the Council Re-
sale Shop. The ticket of admis-
sion to any one of these teas is
a bundle of old clothes. Those
whose names begin with A or B
are entitled to attend the first
tea, to be given at the home of
Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson, 110
Chicago Blvd., on Wednesday af-
ternoon, Nov. 21, from 3 to 6
p. m.

Mrs. Damon Raike returned to
her home in Chicago after a visit
with her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Streifling of
Calvert Ave.

Jr. Hadassah Dance
Thanksgiving Night
At Masonic Temple

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20 lbs. DAMP WASH
25 FLAT WORK

Pieces

Dr. Moses Jung, professor in the
school of religion of the State Uni-
versity of Iowa, will be the speaker
at the Friday evening assembly of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek on
Nov. 30. His topic will be "The
Eternal Protestant.'

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Hadassah'Lists Its
Luncheon Donors

Dr. and Mrs. Barney B. Israel
(Lillian Petok) returned from their
honeymoon in the east and in Ber-
muda and are residing at the Wil-
shire.

Mrs. John Hopp of Atkinson
Ave, returned home after spending
a fortnight in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
with her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Weinberg.

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Miss Ruth Butzel, younger
The Jewish Oral Society for the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M.
Butzel of Burns Ave, will return hard of hearing announces its an
from her studies at Sarah Lawr- nual dance to take place at the
ence at Thanksgiving time and Jewish Community Center on Tues-
will be presented to her mother's day evening, Nov. 27. Everybody
friends at a tea from 4 until 6 is welcome. This organization is
o'clock on the afternoon of Sat- anxious to greet new members at
urday, Dec. 1. The tea will take their weekly meetings and at lip
place in the Butzel home and , in reading classes held at the Center
Anyone
tt y non in-
the receiving line will be Mrs. every Tu e sday evening. . aAn
i is sda invited
I t
t
. i y,2tv
i ee
ed
Butzel, Ruth and Sally Butzel.

MRS. WALTER LICHTENFELD

Wednesday's meeting, which was
enlivened by singing, led by Harry
A. McDonald, well known Detroit
campaign cheer leader. An inter-
esting sketch, patterned after the
"Inquiring Reporter" of the radio,
was enacted by the Mesdames
Harry Z. Brown, Benjamin Wilk,
Nathan Spevakow, Samuel Schaf-
lender and Jack Tobin. Over 400
luncheon pledges were reported.
Mrs. Seymour J. Frank will pre-
side at next Wednesday's luncheon-
ette meeting. A one-act playlet,
entitled "They're all the same,"
will be directed by Mrs. Walter
Lichtenfeld. The playlet, which is
a take-off on the modern husband,
has the following cast of charac-
ters: Eve, Mrs. Irving Blumberg:
Amy, Mrs. Arthur Haas; Amanda,
Mrs. Harold Allen; Julia, Mrs.
Max Hamburger; Cecilia, Mrs.
Ralph Benyas, and Lucy, Mrs. Jack
Fraser.
Following is the first published
list of donor luncheon patrons:
;IiIra.. N. 1.. Abenon, Merry Abr..

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On Friday, Nov. 9, Nu Beta So.
A. J. Feinberg of Leslie Ave.
left Thursday to attend a conven.r ority held election of officers at
the
home of Gary Zussman, 2531
tins in Cleveland.
W. Grand. The officers are: Pres-
i dent, Lillian Pomerantz; vice
Miss Fannie Rosen of Atkinson president, Gary Zussman; secre-
Ave. left for Los Angeles, where tar,
y Anne Karp; treasurer, Lil-
she will spend the winter months. lien Rotenberg. Installation of Oft-
-
cers is to be held in the very near
Miss Diana Selzer was hostess at future.
a miscellaneous shower given at
her home, 1981 Chicago Blvd., on
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich and
Tuesday, Nov. 13, in honor of Miss
non, Myron Haim, will motor to
Betty Weinstein, whose marriage
Cleveland Saturday, Nov. 16. On
to Isadore Levin will take place Sunday Mr. Joyrich wil attend the
Thanksgiving day.
convention of the midwestern
states of the Gewerkshaften Cam.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy of paign workers as a delegate of the
Bay City were recent guests -of local campaign committee. Mrs,
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ber - iJoltrich will visit with her mother,
nard Bernsteine of La Salle Blvd. I Mrs. Esther Haber, at 10007 South
Blvd., Cleveland, until Nov. 30,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston when she will be joined by her
of Birmingham are visiting in New husband, They will celebrate their
York.
fourth wedding anniversary.

November is an active month
for the Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Old Folks' Home as evi-
denced by the following affairs
scheduled for the month:
Nov. 19, at 2 p. m., a regular
meeting at the Statler Hotel with
a program that includes Mrs. Da-
vid Kallman, vocalist, accom-
panied by Mrs. Ethel Goldman
Mendelson at the piano; Al Wol- ham., Rose Agree, Illiton Alexander,
gin, violinist, assisted by Miss Sidney Alexander, Harold Allen, Reuben
Allender, S. .1, Airline, A. B. Alper,
Zeld Sky.
Marry Alvin, II Applebaum, Edward At-
On Nov. 20, at 2 p. m., Mes- las, Sidney Allen, J. W. Allen, Ilarold
dames II. Katineky, A. Kaufman Ash, A. Aronow, M. Aronsson, Sherman
.
A. Allmon, Home Baehrach, Harry Bar-
and H. Sott of the Auxiliary and nett, 8. E. arnett,
B
J. B. Baruh,
c Louie
Mrs. S. Hartman, Mrs. Harry
-The Bar Mitzvah of Milton Mil-
Mesdames M. Wexler, H. Karft, Beck. Jack no,..., semoei nessvie,
Samuel Benjamin, Harry Borger, M. B. Alvin and Mrs. Edward Atlas mot- ter was observed at Congregation
A. Markson and A. Brody of the Berkman lien
erman,
Berkovits, Barney 8.
Berman, ored to Cleveland over the past Beth Moses on Oct. 20,
National Fund group, will be Berman, Harry B
Samuel Berman, Toby
erman, Peter week-end.
hostesses to the Women's Auxil- ernatei Dr. May . Benetein,
J. M.
Miss, Gertrude Wartell of 583
iary of the_National Fund. The Berrie, Maxwell Black, Hen Block,S.
IrsIng Blumberg, Max Blumberg.
Mrs. Albert H. Krohn was host- W
Woodland Ave. left for New York
occasion will be a get-acquainted Block,
P. D. Bromberg, Nat Bronelein, P. 11.
elm
at
a
bridge
tea
on
Tuesday,
I
City
and Brooklyn to visit friends
tea, in the home, 318 Edmund Braude, Harry
Drown. Harry Z.
Brown, John Brown. Robert Brown, J. Nov. 13 at her home in Sherwood I and relatives.
Place.
IludnItsky, A. E. Bulkin, L. Burns. Meyer
On Nov. 21, at the same time Burnell.. Perry Burmtin. M. Hussey, Forest, honoring her guest, M m.
Over 300 members of Detroit
and place, Mesdames M. Finster. ster,is members. ossr L . Blumberg, J. E. Fisher of Shaker Heighte,
A. J. Blume.% M. nimmosec , Imam Cleveland, Ohio.
Chapter of Hadassah enjoyed an
weld, L. Freedman and P. Blum. Boesky, Nathan Bonn, Lewin Bowman,
imaginary
trip to the Washington
garden will be hostesses to the A. It. Breach, I. Brewer. Julius Braun,
Braun. Barmy Bremen, 11. C. Bre•
Mrs. Sidney Stone of Wildemere convention of National Hadassah,
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El.
der. H. Cantor A. M. Kapla S. CeP-
at
the
monthly
meeting at the Book
The "pay-up" meeting will be Ian, A, Cmletein, J. M.chew, asmaei Ave. is visiting in New York.
Cadillac Hotel last Tuesday after-
Chase. )4 Chernick, Harr, Clark, Harry

held Tuesday, Nov. 27, at the Colman, Harry Cohen, H. Cohen, Her-
end_ noon Nov. 13. Mrs. David S. Dia-
er
lordtaim
yserinMNeeyw
Ma
rs.f e llw
man Cohen. Irwin Cohen, Harry L. ing
Community Center.
mond presided. Fifteen women who
Cones itersert Cohen, Harry N. Cohan.
YisorIP.
J. Collin., A. Cooper, A. J. Copeland.
attended the Washington conven-
saw coatn. Martin Cowan. Lauren*,
Gifts to North End Clinic Croke.
I.o J. ("roil. D. Cullen. David
'Women's Auxiliary No. 122 of tion last month, as delegates, brief-

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YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS

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15th ANNUAL BALL

given by the

Jewish Women's European

Welfare Organization

SUNDAY EVE., NOV. 18, 1934
Fort Wayne Hotel

GOOD MUSIC

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Here is your opportunity to contribute toward European

Welfare

and at the same time have a grand time.

Proceeds will go toward bringing two orphans from Europe.

"BE WISE AND INVEST IN REST"

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WITH THE NEWEST MODERN DESIGNS

Made From YOUR OWN FEATHERS!

Look through your trunks or perhaps in your attic or basement
sfoX some old or loose feathers of any kind. Bring them to us
and we will make them into ■ modern and beautiful quilt,
■ at an astounding low price.

WE RENOVATE AND RE-COVER OLD PILLOWS INTO
ANY SIZE, WITH THE LATEST STYLE TICKINGS
— Mattresses of All Kinds —

rimer, Louie Daniels, I. D. Davidson,
B'neti B'rith will hold its next ly reproduced the chief speeches
We also carry a complete variety of
Davidson, Ralph, Davideen, Saul
North End Clinic has received Louis
Davidson, David Davis. Harry Dasia meeting at the home of Miss Lee and happenings.
WEDDING, SHOWER AND BRIDGE GIFTS
a contribution in honor of the Morrie Davie, Adolph Deutsch, Anthony Rosin, 2667 Monterey.
David B. Diamond. Max Dunitt
The Bar Mitzvah of Marvin
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25th wedding anniversary of Dr. Deutsch.
1,, Duseoff, Irving Dworkin, Sol Edel-
Fortgang was observed at Congre-
and Mrs. Ilugo A. Freund, from man, Samuel J. Eder, Joseph II. Ehrlich,
Mr. and Mrs. Amson Tabor will
Ehrlich, James I. Ellmann, Alec ,
gation Ahavath Achim on Nov. 10,
Mrs. Mark Fleischman, and a gift Moe
h o s
tO a group ' of friends at
Elnan, Michael Falk, rhea E. Feinberg. De sts
of drugs from Mrs. J. B. Baruch. /lorry Feinberg. Albert Feldeteln, Den dinner this coming Tuesday eve-
The Bona Tempa Puella Club
Fenton, Jomph Fenton, Male Fineman,
11649 DEXTER BLVD., near Webb.
HO. 9050
M. Finkel, Max H. Finkleeton, Elizabeth ning.
gave its annual Hallowe'en Party
Finley, Julius Finn, Herman Fisher, Jul-
H.
BERLIN,
on Nov. 3, at the home of Lillian
Mgr.
ius Fisher, B. Fishman, Morris Fiehman,
Miss Marguerite Welling of Pe-
Meyer Flithinan, Nathan Fiahman, Adolph
Cohen, 2531 Gladstone Ave.
Fox, Barry Fox, Harry Frank. Joseph toskey Ave. was a recent house
Frank, Leo M. Frank, M. Nathaniel guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber and
Frank.
Sidney
Frank.
J.
Frank, Seymour
J. N. F. BIDS FAREWELL
Seymour II. Franklin. John Fraser, A. Bernsteine of La Salle Blvd.
their sister, Miss Lillian Grass,
Fredman. J. Friedberg, Ira Friedenbere,
TO MRS. H. MILKOVSKY
were guests at the recent an-
J. Freedman, ca.. -a Friedman. David
BE PHOTOGRAPHED
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Lawrence
Crohn,
Friedman, Henry Friedman. R. ?noth,
nual Variety Club banquet held
Harry O. Oalperin,
5. IL ()amen, Abe Gel. accompanied by their mother, Mrs.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Heiner, Samuel Derail- E. Brodie, spent Sunday in Akron, at Hotel Statler in Cleveland, Ohio.
bard. 8. °ended.
dam, Sol Gerson. Philip (albeit John
Jewish National Fund held a spe-
Ginsburg, Hattie °lineman. It B. Olt- Ohio, from which point Mrs. Bro-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gilbert cial board meeting at the home
tleman, Fred A. Ginsburg. Louis Gold- die will leave for a visit with her
are sojourning in the East.
berg. A. Glaser, Sadie Oluntrnan. J.
of Mrs. Samuel Heyman of Stur-
We record
E. Goldberg, Abe Goldman. Harry Gold- children in Pittsburg.
devant Ave., Wednesday after-
man. 11, Goidelein, Nathaniel Gold•tick,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Glad- noon. Plans for the regular meet-
your child
Smut Ooldelick, Samuel Holden.. IL
Mrs.
Viola
H.
Weiss
and
daugh-
J. Goodman. Ilarold floodman, Itarry
win (Rhea E. Cashman) have re- ing to be held Tuesday, Nov. 20,
in charming
Ooodman, Milton Gordon, William Ger• ters of 4202 Leslie Ave. are spend-
turned from a 17 day cruise to the were discussed. The meeting will
dm. nee Gottlieb, IL B. Grant, Abe ing the winter months at Miami
mood
West Indies, visiting Havana, Cu- take place at the Jewish Old Folks
Oreenrons. Harry Gremlin, Harold Gres-
ham, Harry Grossman. Harry N. Gross- Beach, Fla.
ban Kingston, Jamaica, Panama, Home.
man, Molly Oenhenson, Arthur Ham.
Canal
Zone,
Port
Limon
and
San
Charles Bomberger. Jamb Harrill, Max
Aaron Rosenberg will be the
Mr. and Mrs.'llenry M. Lewis
Hayman. A. U. Ilerehman, Joe Hor-
Jose, Costa Rica. They are plan- speaker and Sidney Gotlieb will
Enjoy the best craftsmanship
witz, Harry Hymen, Levis Kama J. and daughter, Jean Sybil, of 4202
K•110, Y. Kallin, Sol Rank Mitchell Leslie Ave. are spending the win- ning a cruise for Christmas and entertain with vocal selections.
at no greater cost. Arrange
Kaplan. Nathan Id. Keplan. William
New Years for a limited party.
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
ter months at Miami Beach, Fla.
Kaplan. I. Karl Max Karp. A. K .
your Christmas sittings now.
Jamb Kass, I. Kat.
z Meyer Katt A. B.
Jewish National Fund, together
Mr. and Mrs. William ShevIn with the National Fund Council,
Kaufman, Carl Ka ufmann. S. L. Kav-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacob of Vir-
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, 41 fee $6
0nau, K Harry Keidan, flax Keidan, S.
of 2659 Webb Ave. announce are arranging • farewell luncheon
. Keeler, Myron Keys. M. Klaus. glnia Park spent the past week-
One additional colored in oil.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, in honor of Mrs. II. Milkovsky
Sviimarre Kleiman. Use J. Kogan. Harry end in Buffalo.
Foam Weld
t.. sew. J. O. Repel, S. L. Kopman,
Fred, on Saturday morning, Nov. who Is leaving the city to make
Sidney Krandall, Morris Krause, R,
Off, good entll December I
Mrs. J. Grabowsky of Grand 17, at Congregation Shaarey her future home in New York.
Krantz. Charles Lakoff. Maurice Landau.
J. M. Lenin, Moe Leiter, J. Letitia* 11.
l b
U I 1 0,1 1 1 I I %I \ S I I 1 ► 10!..,
A. Lemon, Henry H. Leven, Maurice Rapids returned to her home after Zedek. A reception will be held The luncheon will take place Sat-
Leven. not Levin, Thus. Levin, H. Leven- a visit with her children, Mr. and at home on Sunday, Nov. 18, from urday Nov. 24, at 8 P. M., at
. Morn. Levinson, George Levey.
2
to
5
and
8
to
10
p.
m. No Buddy's Restaurant, 12th St., cot.
Levitt. Edward ft LevyWalter Mrs. A. Cohen of Boston Blvd.
Henry
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cards.
Lichtenfeld , IlayldeLichtips B. D. Lieber•
Taylor. Friends who wish to make
ma
n. I. A. L iebson. Lent Lightstone, Sol
Mr. and Mrs, Max Heavenrich
reservations for this affair should
titans. S. E. Lind, M. F. Limits, B.
Instead
of
the
usual
meeting,
I...veneers
Robert
Loess,
are
visiting
in
New
York.
canto. Emil
call Mrs. Louis Miller, Euclid
the Little Women of Hadassah 3377-W, or Mrs. Max Weksler,
bent, Jail. London, I D. London, 'Wil-
liam London. S. Lubensky, I. Lana.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman will have two bridge parties on University 1-9071.
Jo. Magldsohn, Nathan Mandeb... Ger-
trude Mark.. Leo VI. Marka Cherie. and sons of Parkside Ave. motored Nov. 18, at 2:16. One will be
Marlenthal, Robert Martell. Thomas Mar- to New York during the past week. held at the home of Dorothy Mag.
ian, Alfred May, Joe Mellon. R. Mendel.
Purity Rainbow Assembly
idsohn, 3284 Webb Ave., and the
eons. Nathan D. Menge,. Aaron Meyer,
Meyer 5, Memnon. Jeeeph Miller, Loule
Dance on Dec. 23
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kahn of Mid- other at the home of Janice Blu-
Muter. J. Modell. Emery Monmh, Wil-
land, Mich., spent a few days with menau, 2999 Calvert Ave. For
Purity Rainbow Assembly No.
liam Nelms.. Wallace J, Newton.
David oppenheint. Fannie Gahm. their family in this city.
reservations call Clara Leach, 12, Order of Rainbow for Girls,
Louis Omepow. L A. Paul. It A. Pare-
3806 Cortland, llogarth 0648.
held the first initiation under the
nee not Perlman. M.14, Perlis, Jamb
The Excelsior Club will hold its
Pehmater. V. Fem. R. Pointer, J. H.
new corps of officers headed by
Petoskey. Agra" P rrrrr mn, Jowph N. first formal dinner-dance this Sat-
and
Mrs.
Sam
Ressler
of
Miss Ida Zeff, worthy advisor, on
Mr.
Frontlet. Meyer L. Prentle, M. II. Prime,
Lawrence Ave. entertained 40 Tuesday evening, Nov. 6, at the
M. Pruselan. A. S. Tardy, Mra Nathaniel Urday night at the Stotler Hotel.
Baskin. Miami Riskin, Omega M. nob.
guests
at
their
home
on
Sunday,
Eastern Star Temple. Entertain-
ern, Charles Rebinmn, Ell nohlen,e.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Shiffman of Nov. 11, in honor of the Bar Mitz- ment in the form of recitations
At. Rnmenbaum, Jack
Loan Roblmon
Itowntoot Louis imams Bmenberg, Men- 1260 Boston Blvd. were at home vah of their non. Earl. Out-of-town by Miss Melba Sklar and refresh-
del Itmenswele, E. St. Bernthal. Harold Sunday evening in honor of the
guests were Mrs. A. Hoffman and ments con:luded the evening.
Loon
N. limenthal. J. P. serf Me
v n 65th birthday of their mother, Mrs. Mrs. H. Levitt, both of Toronto,
Rosenthal. mark. Ttublner. Melba
A social committee consisting
Rubin. Morrie Rubin. Samuel Rubiner
Hugo
Parshell.
Ontario.
of Miss Anne Fisher, chairman,
a Prams I. Rm.. 8. Sinferin, David
M. 1 Remy Dem.-a Samuel.. lomph
and Miss Belle Green and Mini;
Randle, Simon •Parauebn. Jack Paula
Miss Lillian Lichter arrived re-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Schoenberg of Dorothy B erk e, co-chairmen,
Worm Saulmn, P10.11 PAO.", Louis Say. cently on the S. S. Ile De France,
3046 Virginia Park will be at home along with the worthy advisor, are
me. gasman !Whitened,. Carl it Sahli.
and friends
ter. Mattel, Schiller. Abe Schiller. Iler• from Paris, France, where she to their relatives
completing plans for a dance to
Le. 1040 a. m., 4,05 p. m.
num Whin P. ginger. Nathan H.
with her parents. on Sunday, Nov. 18, in honor of
P. holnick. Inrry Schnee, Alex Labrelbar, spent a year
be held Dec.I23, at a downtown
Daily
Nathm Schreiber. Mom RelisrartA Nor- Miss Leona Weiss of Blaine Ave. the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
hotel. Organizations are asked to
man nehuarls. gamml Schwartz. Tbeo
bad open house in honor of Miss Gabriel.
Sonearts, Karl B. Segall. Carl Ph•lit.
keep this date open.
LIchter
last
Sunday.
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sluice
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Washington, D. C.
414 hrs. $30.95

To Cleveland

Mrs. Samuel Lanski and (laugh- Mrs.
Samuel
Weingarden on of Friday,
2286 joined later in the evening by their
Blaine
Ave., entertained
ter, Mrs. Arthur Lanski,•are visit- Nov. 9, at • bridge, honoring Miss husband.. A midnight supper was
"Over the Islands"
served. Dancing, singing and card
il
Leonora
Bierman
of
Chicago.
ins with the Weinstein famy on

playing were the diversions of the
Atkinson Ave.
Mrs. Sidney Ginsberg of 2668 evening. Miss Wolf will be married
Mina Millie Gram of 2737 Glad- Webb Ave. left for Miami, Fla., to Harry Litvin of Blaine Ave.
stone Ave., arrived at Hotel to join her husband. They will re- the early part of December.
Fastest Tri-Motored Service
Victoria in New York this week turn to the city in about a month.
for an extended stay
Mrs. William Zimmerman will
New Passenger Service Daily
Mrs. George Levine of Hazel. be hostess at • shower and bridge
to Pontiac, Lansing, Grand
Mrs. Eli Replan, her daughter, wood Ave. left on Monday for Flo- at Buddy's on Saturday evening,
Mrs. Leo Chosen, and crandaugh- ride where she will remain until Nov. 17, in honor of Miss Blanche
Rapids sad Muskegon
Gross, whose marriage to Morrie
...is Steen, v woeno.le. seal. woe- ter, Fern, of Chicago, Ill., are visit- spring.

Greer will take place in January.
IC"' 11""" Mg Mrs. Morton Kaplan Hack In
"" salsa.
1 " 4 Frenk
W "'".. Wet
7 Years Airline Operating
. d " Wert.,
11
Homan
Alpha Gammi Phi Sorority will Covers will be laid for 40 guests.
St. Clair Shores and Maurice Kap-
Experience
W•1*171,1. Beech ..m. Harry Wes-
,-,
linnemin Wi . k. 'I. '" wi., ""^"' Ian. During their stay here they meet at the home of Miss Bennie
Wiermn Henry Misname. Bimini
are
being
extensively
entertained.
Shepherd,
in
Windsor,
on
Tuesday
The
Jewish
Community
Center
cInelm
Derr.
Rano,.
Seib, M. Za
PINGREE 6600

evening, Nov. 20.
will be host to the Federation of
So..,', A. Itechtmen Meld Pouted Jut-
A meeting of Equality Club was
I. L"' 1 " Z "'"h"' It I.
7. "‘""
Settlements at a luncheon meeting
7.1.hark.
of
Mrs.
Dora
to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 20.
rsei,..- srser, W•Pdelce.• Rea J. We. held at the home
nu SIGMA EIRO nomosierr
15390 Normandy en A inm h io " ne oir lso nf e' Xim shB
M ein. Sm... Ps. S .• • " 4 "‘". °oil Berkowitz of
o ettr y w
Ra*011rit7;
Pb, slims /the haa added t• Ile ac
osmIty,•Arthur Romanist
., . J••,11
Ave., on Wednesday, Nov. 7. Plans her mother, Mrs. Julia Cohen of
Morris Goodman is leaving this tivithrs fee th• ammo . white elephant
!ire Pninnian.
I were arranged for the annual 4039 Humphrey Ave., on Tuesday Sunday to join his wife and child. mle which •a• held •1 tin home of
Mime Sonya Markmoky, 154 Delmont
Flowers for all sweasiewe--1 bridge dance to be held Dec. 2 at evening. Nov. 6. It wan attended ren in Los Angeles, when they Ara, m Wiatmeday ermine. Nor 14
"1. wu• Meet In playing beide.,
Deater-Jee Pieria, Eyelid 60112.1 the Barium Hotel. by 75 ladies some of whom were will make their future home.
WISP

55

min. $8.95

Mildred Reaktil acted IA &imperil..

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