PtEPerRorrielamaiRorocul PAGE EIGH1 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Ladies' B'nai B'rith Elects Mrs. Metzger At a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary B'nai B'rith No. 122, held at the home of Mrs. Herman S. Gach, election of officers took place, resulting as follows: President, Mrs. Nathan D. Metz- ger; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Han- nah HarwIth; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Joseph Sanders; 3rd vice- president; Mrs. Herbert Cohen; recording secretary, Miss Frances F. Segel; corresponding secretary, Miss Charlotte Gant; financial sec- retary; Mrs. Louis Fidler; treas- urer, Miss Lee Rosin; sentinel, Mrs. Herman Gach; Monitress, Mrs. Viola Weiss; guardian, Mrs. Helen Tanner; trustees, Mrs. Sam- uel Slobin, Mrs. harry Yudkoff, Mrs. J. Greenbaum, Miss Yetta Weisberg. The president appointed the fol- lowing committee to arrange for the installation dinner to be held Monday evening, Jan. 21: Mrs. Rose Agree, Mrs. Steier and Mrs. J. Greenbaum. Mrs. Sanders gave a Billet Com- mittee report and it was announced that Mrs. J. Heavenrich of Long- fellow Ave. donated a bust of Beethoven to the Foundation and it was accepted by Rabbi Bernard Heller, director of the Foundation. The membership of the organiza- tion is constantly increasing as a result of the membership drive, and the organization may be in line for one of the prizes offered by the grand lodge. A dinner will be given later in the year for all mem- bers who bring in four new paid up members or earn $12, in some fash- ion to be given to the organization. Members are urged to communi- cate with Mrs. J. Ilarwith in re- gard to ways to earn the money. The following committees and workers were appointed for the fis- cal year: 100,1 Committee: Mrs. Joseph gan- der. ,chairman; Mr.. Viola Weiss, co. chairman; Mrs Leo Meier, Miss Volta Weisberg. Memberehlp committee: Mrs Hannah Harwith, chairman; Mrs. K. Leibishts GI-chairman: Mrt Herbert Cohen, Mr. Louis Fidler, Mrs Herman Oath, Mrs. sot Itosenman. MIN Charlotte limit, Mr. Glickman, Mr. Hallman, Mrs. 5'. Wech• •ier, Mrs Waldfogel, Mrs. A. Goldberg, Program committee: Mrs. Herbert Cohen. chairman; Mrs. Aaron Kurland, vo-chairman; Miss France• F. Hegel, Mrs William Grosberg, Mrs J. Feller, Mrs J. Greenbaum, Entertainment committee: Mies Lee Rosin. chairman; Mrs. Helen Genes to ehalrman; Mho Anne MinItow, Mrs. H. Klarninn, Mrs Rolm Agree, Mrs. David Id/mond. Helen Intellectual committee: Mrs. Tanner, chairman; Mime Leah Weinberg, eu-chalrMan; Mrs Joseph Pal:dere, Mrs a. 81ohin, Mrs Aaron Ito•tilwrg, Mrs. Helen Kirshbaum. Mies Anti • Defamation committee; Charlotte Cant, chairman, Mrs Louis CALENDAR OF EVENTS Jan. 13—Federation Agencies' meeting at 8 p. m. Jan. 13—Tenth anniversary celebration of the Goodwill Sewing Circle, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. Jan. 13--Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. meeting. Jan. 14—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek, monthly meeting. Jan. 14—Sisterhood of Temple Beth El. Jan. 14—Dramatic group of Hadassah, at 2 p. tn., at Hotel Stotler, Jan. 15—Music Study Club. Jan. 16—Temple Beth El Forum, Prof. Eduard Lederer and Prof. Emil Heimann, speakers. Jan. 16—liadassah monthly meeting. Jan. 16—Annual dinner-dance of Aesculapian bodies' Auxiliary, at Oriole Terrace. Jan. 16—Memorial meeting in tribute to Baron Edmond de Roth- schild, at Byron-Philadelphia Hall, under the auspices of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit. Jan. l9--Jewish National Fund Council and Woman's Auxiliary of J. N. F'. Jan. 19—Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. novelty party. Jan. 20—Zionist Organization meeting. Jan. 21—N. W. Branch of Jewish Old Folks' Home. Jan. 22—Temple Beth El Forum, Ludwig Lewisohn, speaker Jan. 23—Third annual donor luncheon of United Hebrew Schools Auxiliary. Jan. 27—Junior Hadassah $5 victory donor luncheon, at Statler Hotel. Jan. 27—Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. dramatic presentation. Jan. 27—Zedakah birthday dinner dance. Jan. 27—Conference of Yiddish-speaking organizations, at Hotel Statler, at 2:30 p. m. Jan. 28—Home Relief meeting. Jan. 29—Temple Beth El Forum, Anita Block, speaker. Jan. 30—Hada:mall paid-up membership luncheon. Feb. 4—League of Jewish Women's Organizations. Feb. 5—Music Study Club. Feb. 6—Temple Beth El Forum, Maurice Hindus, speaker. Feb. 6—Junior Hadasaah meeting at Statler Hotel, 8:16 p. rn. Feb. 6—Lecture by James Waterman Wise, at Jewish Community Center, under auspices of Masada. Feb. 10—Annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federation and annual get-together dinner of Detroit Service Group, in General Motors Bldg. auditorium. Feb. 10—Annual banquet of Gewerkshaften campaign. Feb. 18—Northwestern Branch of Jewish Old Folks' Home. Feb. 19—Woman's Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund. Feb. 20—Northwestern Branch of Jewish Old Folks' Home. • Feb. 24 to 27—Visit in Detroit of Vladimir Jabotinsky, world president of the Zionist Revisionists. Feb. 26—Annual luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization. Feb. 27—Zedakah donor luncheon. May 1—Annual $5 donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. March 3—Purity Chapter's Purim dinner-dance. Goodwill Sewing Circle MRS. TARA WILL SPEAK Dinner Sunday, Jan. 13 ON H. ALTMAN'S HOUR The Goodwill Sewing Circle A fine musical program has will hold a dinner and card party been arranged for this Sunday on Sunday evening, Jan. 13, at by Hyman Altman for his radio • hour, 12 to 1:30 p. m., over Sta- tion WMBC, The news flashes will be given by Mandell Bern- etein. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Paul W. Tara, a daughter of Flank T. Newton, formerly United States Marshal, who has been for Publicity committee: Nike France. V years prominent in social and Segel. Hospitality l,. conitnittee: Mrs Herman welfare work in this city and Mrs. Roan Agree, co- Garb, state. She has nerved with dis- el:airman; Mrs. Louis Fidler, Mrs. Her- bert Cohen. Mrs Hannah liarwith. tinction and success on Detroit's A. Z. A. committee: Mrs it K. Blobin. Welfare Commission and has been Mete, Milts Committee: Mrs. president of the County Poor Derry Yuilkoff, Mrs. Aaron Rosenberg. Commission and the Michigan State Hospital Board. INTERESTING EXHIBIT Mr. Altman will again discuss this Sunday the proposed confer- OF LINCOLN, FORD ence to be held at the Statler CARS AT AUTO SHOW Hotel on Jan. 27, concerning the plan to build a new Old Folks' A complete display of all new Home. 'Ford passenger, commercial cars On Jan. 20, Judge Charles and trucks, Detroit's first showing Rubiner of the Common Pleas of the new Lincoln for 1935, and Court will speak on the topic "De- a number of entertaining and in- troit Jewry Needs a New Old eresting exhibits modeled after Folks Home." outstanding exhibits of the Ford Exposition at Chicago's World Molly Seigel Auxiliary of Fair, will feature the Ford and J. C. R. S. of Denver Lincoln exhibit in the Detroit MRS. H. S. GREENBAUM Auto Show, which opens at Con- A meeting of the Molly Seigel vention Hall next Saturday morn- 6 o'clock, at Congregation B'nai Auxiliary of the Jewish Consump- ing. The exhibit will be under Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. An tive Relief Society of Denver was the sponsorship of the Ford and invitation is extended to mem- held on Tuesday, presided over by Lincoln dealers of Michigan and bers and friends to attend this the president, Mrs. V. Freedman. Northern Ohio. affair. Mrs. II. S. Greenbaum Plans were made for a home- Altogether, the Ford - Lincoln is an active member of the com- cooked luncheon, to be given on display will occupy 11,000 square mittee. Tuesday noon, Feb. 6, at the feet of floor space, with displays B'nai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. on both the Cass and Woodward Home • Cooked Luncheon of It was decided that Littman's Ave. aides of the hall. The new People's Theater be rented for J. W. E. W. 0. Tuesday, Lincoln, represented by aix new the showing of the motion pic- Jan. 22 body types, will be presented for t ures of the sanatorium at Den- A special meeting of the Jew- ver, Colo. These pictures will be the first time to the Detroit pub- lic, following its successful intro- ish Women's European Welfare shown in addition to the regular duction this week at the New Organization was held Monday at play scheduled for that day, on Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dex- Sunday noon, March 10. York Auto Show. A feature which proved among ter and Lawrence. Mrs. A. Kat. The third important event the most successful of Ford's sin presided. which was discussed at the meet- An application was received World's Fair exhibit will be re- ing is the donor luncheon to peated for the benefit of Detroit from David Chizin of 9664 Cam- be held on Tuesday noon, May Auto Show patrons. A team of eron Ave. to bring over his two 21, at the Shaarey Zedek. two men will be engaged in the children from Europe. This case All organizations are asked to continuous dismantling and re- has been turned over to the board keep the above mentioned dates building of a Ford V-8 motor. At open when planning their own Arrangements were made for events. the Fair, the complete operation was accomplished in less than the chicken luncheon to be given eight minutes, proving the essen- Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Congregation tial simplicity of the V-8 engine. B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawr- Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority ence. Elects Officers The next meeting of the board Young People's Society of of directors will be held Monday, Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority held Jan. 12, at 8 p. m., at the resi- Beth Abraham dence of Mrs. Israel, vice-presi- election of officers on Jan. 8, with the following result: President, Annual installation of officers dent, 1675 Gladstone. Miss Bessie Shepherd; vice-presi- of the Young People's Society of dent, Miss Beatrice Schmittel, re- . Congregation Beth Abraham was elected; secretary, Miss Dorothy . held on Jan. 3, in the auditorium Russian Aas'n Dance This Bronstein, re-elected; treasurer, Saturday of the synagogue. The new of- Miss Faye Alpern. The installa- The Russian Ass'n of Detroit will tion of officers and dinner dance ficers are: Louis Wolfgang, presi- dent; Miss Etta Davis, secretary; hold a masquerade ball in the ball will take place on Sunday evening, Edward Rothenberg, treasurer; room of the Fort Wayne Hotel, Jan. 20, in the Arabian Room of Julius Rothenberg, sergeant-at- 408 Temple Ave., corner Cass, on the hotel Tuller. Saturday, Jan. 12. Dance music arms. Plans have been completed' for Julius Rothenberg, who was ap- will be by The Jesters, under the the Valentine dance to be held on pointed master of ceremonies, in- direction of Arnold Womer, special Thursday evening, Feb. 14, at the troduced the principal speaker of attractions will be a Russian buf- Graystone Ballroom. The next the evening, Judge Charles Ru- fet and a Russian Balalaika orches- meeting will take place at the home biner, who was followed by M. tra. Prizes will be awarded for the of Miss Bessie Shepherd in Wind- Mohr, representative of Congre- best costumes. sor on Tuesday evening, Jan. 15. gation Beth Abraham; 1. A. Ad- ler and Edward Rothenberg, rep- resentatives of the First Galician Society of Detroit, and Rabbi Joshua Sperka. Refreshments and dancing fol- lowed. Dr. Jack Koenig will give a series of talks on public health en- titled "The Human Body." The dates of this series will be an- nounced in the next issue of The Chronicle. The next meeting will be held Jan. 17, in the synagogue, Lin- wood and Fullerton. 0 1 11 0 11 Old Folks' Home Luncheon Feb. 20 Bonds in Yalu. of $3,000 Already Purchased foe New Building Fund The board of directors of the Jewish Old Folk's Home Auxiliary held an enthusiastic meeting on Wednesday, Jen. 2, in the home of Mrs. I. E. Goodman. It was reported that there are but a few accomodations left for the pep luncheon to be held on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at noon. Mem- bers are advised to phone the luncheon chairman, Mrs. J. Weis- man, To. 6-4626, or the president of the Auxiliary, Mrs. A. M. Fe- rar, To. 6.7244 for reservations. This affair, which will take place in the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, is open to but 500 members because of limited capacity and is being given to honor captains of the membership drive. During the luncheon, prizes will be presented to the captains responsible for the largest number of new members. A program and card party will fol- low the presentation. Thus far, Mrs. Peg Kanners and Mrs. J. Kavanau are in the lead with ap- proximately 350 new members each to their credit. It was decided that a$1000 bond be purchased with, money from the treasury in addition to the $2,000 bond already bought toward the building of a new Jewish Old Folks' Home. The Auxiliary has recently be- gun donating $10 per month for additional canned fruits for the residents of the Home. The ladies are also purchasing new folding chairs. New curtains, spreads and dishes have already been taken care of. All members are urged to be present Sunday evening, Jan. 13, in the Jewish Center, Woodward and Holbrook, at which time a, playlet will be staged in the form of a board meeting, to inform the Jewish Community as to just what this group is doing for the Old Folks Home. Y. P. S. Will Present Shakespeare Program Auction Party Saturday Evening, Y. P. S. Players Program Jan. 27 For their meeting on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19, the Shaarey Zedek Young People's Society secured Gordon Ewing and Miss Beth Winchell, of Wayne Uni- versity, who will present excerpts of Shakespeare's "Tenting of the Shrew" and "Elizabeth the Queen." Eugene Kerekes, noted violinist, will present a group of violin solos. The usual social hour will follow. Mies Doris Lipson and Eliot Lipson, co-chairmen of the sue- tionparty which the society is sponsoring on Saturday evening, Jan. 12, announced that they are planning an affair similar to the surprise card party held by this group in October. The party will be free to members, and there will be a charge of 25 cents to non-members. There will be fenc- ing, and prizes. The Y. P. S. Players, under the join direction of Miss Malvern and Milton J. Ross, will present their second program of two one. act plays on Sunday, Jan. 27, in the social hall of the synagogue. The plays to be presented will be: "Mother and Son" by J. Halpern, with Dorothy Kunin, Lee Rosin , Sidney Shevitz, Dr. Leonard Sid- low and Joseph Moshe; and "Po- etry and Plaster" by Russell Med- craft with Bea Abrams, Evelyn Chase, Morbert Leonard and Jul- ian Tobias. Plans for the forthcoming now being formulated. The event, the Young People's Society are spring formal dance to be held by held annually, is the outstanding social function of the year. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY DINNER SUNDAY, FEB. 3 The Home Relief Society will hold its annual birthday dinner- dance for members and their friends at Northwood Inn, 'Sunday evening, Feb. 3. Reservations Sisterhood: Sunday, Feb. 3, the Sisterhood may be made through Mrs. will hold a card party in the as- Charles Marienthal, University sembly hall of the synagogue. A 1-6175, chairman of the affair. regular meeting of the Sisterhood will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 22, SQUARE CLUB HEARS at 8 p. m., in the club room of the ADDRESS BY EDWARDS congregation. B'nai Moshe Notes Women's tion Theater Jan. 18 Aaron Kurland, chairman of for the past several yea the Jewish Radio Forum, an- nounces that the regular broad- i Dr. Lyman Pierson Powell will lecturer, and holds an in casts are being renewed this I a peak for the Detroit Town Hall, place in the literary and Sunday, and that this program i n the Cam Theater, Friday morn- t • onal fields, with en envie will again be a regular feature 'i g,n Jan. 18, a e o'clock, station as sound interpc on Station WJBK, from 6:30' Dr, Powell, fo rm er r president ent of modern social problems. to 6 p. M. on Sundays. The program this Sunday will feature Rabbi Leon Frain iailimmoon, 11.1.1. .. gg and Mr. Kurland in brief ad-. dresses, and a musical program by William '1°. Bliznick, well 0 known Detroit violinist. ■■■■■ Before the largest audience ever Daily services: Shachrith, 7 a. m.; Sundays, 7:30 a. m.; Min- assembled in the club rooms at 1205 cha, 5 p. m.; Maariv, 6:30 p. rn. Griswold St., Max Edwards de- livered a talk on Pitkin's "Life Be- Men's Club: gins at 40." His talk • was one of Judge Homer Ferguson will a series of lectures sponsored by speak to the Men's Club on Jan. the intellectual advancement com- 17, at 8:30 p. tn., in the club mittee of the Square Club, under room of the synagogue, on the the chairmanship of Prof. Orin E. "Workings of the Circuit Court." Madison. Bible Class: Edward Hurley Levitt, chairman The Bible class is held every of the card party to be held on Sun- Tuesday evening, at 9, in the day evening, Jan. 13, announced vestty room of the synagogue. the details of the party and urged The class is conducted by Rabbi the attendance of members and Moses Fischer. Anyone wishing their friends. to attend these classes is invited. Sherman Rodin, chairman of the Young People's Auxiliary: membership committee, announced A board meeting of the Young the admission int othe club of 17 People's Auxiliary will be held newly elected members. on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 13, at The meeting was conducted by 4 p. in., in the club room of the Bud Blum, director of activities of the club, synagogue. Jr. Young People's Auxiliary: A regular meeting will be held on Wedpesday evening, Jan. 23, Shaarey Zedek J. Y. P. S. at 8 p. m., in the club room of Toboggan Party Jan. 19 the synagogue. The Junior Young Peoples' So- ciety of Shaarey Zedek will hold a toboggan party for members and friends on Saturday, Jan. 19. Those attending will meet at Con- Winning from a field of six con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, Chi- testants, Melvin M. Gerson was cago Blvd. cor Lawton, at 8:30 awarded the gold medal at the p. m., and from there drive in a twenty - first annual Oratorical group to Gavon Gables, Telegraph Contest of the Philomathic De- and Long Lake Roads, where the bating Club, held in the auditori- party is to be held. Toboggan- um of Central High School, Wed- ing, serving of a buffet supper nesday, Jan. 2. Mr. Gerson's and dancing in the private club- speech, "Our Ugly Ducklings", house are included in plans for dealt with the necessity for help- that evening. The price of ad- ing the slightly sub-normal to mission, which includes all of the make proper social adjustments as above privileges, is $1 per couple. a partial solution of the wave of Since the attendance is limited, sex-crimes which has swept the those desirous of attending are country. urged to communicate with either The silver medal, for second Melba Sklar, Town. 8-2221, or place, was awarded to Leopold J. Arthur Doctor, Town. 6-7722. Snyder II, speaking on "Mer- Tentative plans are being for- chants of Death", a condemnation mulated for the third annual of the methods of the munition spinster party, to be given the makers, and honorable mention early part of February, in the went to Jack Behrmann, whose social hall of Congregation Shaa- topic, "To Buy or Not To Buy?", rey Zedek. The girl members of was a graphic illustration of some the organization will be in com- of the fraudulent methods of un- plete charge of this novel affair scrupulous advertisers in this and will reverse standard customs country. by inviting their own escorts. udges of the contest were judges The J. Y. P. S. basketball team, Judge Ira Jayne of Circuit Court, a nucleus of the newly organized Aaron Kurland and Nathan Shur. athletic group, has affiliated itself The gold medal is awarded an- with Jewish Center Senior League. nually by Herman A. August, and The following members Constitute the silver medal by Maurice the team: Irving Smith, Myron Morse, both former members of Rosenthal, Joseph Colton, Nat the Philomathic Debating Club. Marblestone, Manuel Gorman, Herbert Rosenthal, Maxwell Jos- Gifts to North End Clinic pey, Leon }feller, Al Raider and North End Clinic has received Sam Last. They are now leading the following contributions: the league, having won all of In memory of Benjamin Freid- the games played so far. The ,.nberg, from Mr. and Mrs. Harry games are played in the Jewish Farbsten and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Center, Woodward at Holbrook, K. Lambert. on Thursdays, at 9 p. in. "Nate" Margolis The Junior Home Relief Society is sponsoring a dance to be given on Saturday pight, Feb. 16, at the Statler Hotel. Marvin Kahn and a 10-piece orchestra will provide the entertainment. The entire proceeds of the dance will go towards charitable work of the society. The social committee is headed by Madeline Betty Mey- ers. For tickets, call Miss Meyers, Townsend 71632; Elise Cohen, Townsend 7.8950; Adeline Dwor- man, University 2-0097. A bridge, the proceeds of which will also go to charity, will be given by the club on the ninth floor at Kerns on Jan. 19 , at 2 p m Re- freshments will be served and prizes awarded. Tickets may be' secured from all members of the club, or at Kerns on Jan. 19. - Pairn• • r Chrysler-Plymouth MODELS FOR 1935 These magnificent automobiles will sensation at the Auto Show. th be —With "Nate" Margolis to sell and servic your Chrysler or Plymouth, all the world offer no better "deal." Note !—We have opening. for 2 livewire salesmen. MARGOLIS AUTO SALES 11362 Jos. Campau Ave. Townsend 8.103 ■■•■■■■■■ ∎■■■ •1101 ■111 11, •■■■■■\■1■ 110 ■ 1 is In your own good Iasi lierwlees, R•blii Morris M. Veuerlicht of India. n•polls. Ist , will be the 1004 .peek.' • the Temple Sunday morning. Jan, 13. or 10:45 ths •uhJ•ct will be. "Do We Moderns 144.,1 Italiglon• "The H•rdened Heart" will be the oniklect of Dr. Leo M Franklin. mermen flaturday morning. Jan. 11. at 1.:3e It•blii Leon Pram will occupy the pulpit Sunday morning, Jan . and . peek on the entlect. •1'an Pa lestine solve the J•wigh 1:rehlern•'• Those who discriminate in style—themselves style leaders—are approving the smart good taste of Buick styling. Even more gratifying are the luxury and roominess of Buick interiors, with the latest mode in upholstery materials, and all their relaxed, lounging ease. Style without performance would be futile indeed; and Buick performance satisfies the most exacting. In , this year's Automobile Show, Buick again, as last year, claims the center of beauty- interest. See it ... and arrange for a real demonstration. List prices at Flint, Michigan, from +2175 to $ 7 for 1935' Men . . Tempi.. .'lab: Busty of design is combined mechanical excellence and sturdy construction in this 100-horsepower Model 61 Club Satan. • feature of the Buick with display at the Automobile Show. Built on • 128 - inch wheelbase chassis, the car is standard hearer of Buick quality. It is one of four lines of can offered this year by the manufacturer. upon a solid foundation of careful, Mot . ors Customer Research staff in cars for 1935, their pleasing ap- painstaking research into ilia trend which Buick was voted 'best look. pointments and luxurious comfort of Kublic preference. Thousands ing car in its price class." and their utter ease and simplicity upon thousands of questionnaires of driving control, present a bal. I revealed the' course of that trend. Many of the women questioned arced ensemble that offers compel- Buick's rising popularity and in- in this survey pointed out that the ling appeal to women motorists. creasing sales during the year con- enduring appeal of the Buick de- The good taste in car design firmed the accuracy of that pre- sign was well in accord with the which Buick initiated in 1914 was liminary research, ais did a later car's reputation for dependability no mere happy accident. It was survey conducted by the General and long service. The Temple Forum present. • eym- 'slalom by the Volveridty in 0,10'. Pro!. Mdu•rd 14elmenn •nd Mod! I•od•rer. on the subliwt: °F.:commie HatIon•l.rn: I. it (vmpatihle with International Peac•? . Tooed•e eyentna. Jan 15. at • 1:30 Ad• wisdom 116 rents Per twronn fl)nspeelens ea Metter lindendamlloaf The MeSi. Pluh •nnounns • oempoel. e m on better underst•nrilne to he pot- ticipeted in by outat•nding repreeeht•• of government. odue•tion. the pre. and industry. Thurwiely. Jan. Si. an 1:31 • - fri Neer the date and watch for fur. they itnnopneorneht• Herth ached Pareaf-Tawher Ifeetlelr: The meeting of the teachers and per. ent• of the etudes., of our lligh School Department tili• been pet for Pride? eve- sing. Jan 15. Th. etudes t. planning •el eleborat• program of •hterta , nrrtent for the parents. whbh will in• ludo a nine in be then by th• drama club of the Temple Hiss School. which is di- the Temple Sisterhnod. which will accord the Parente • reception in the wrist ball after the wee411.3 , 1 11.. 25 beautiful models, in ten new color set tions. Cars f or iinmediate d emonstrati at the Show . . . and at all Buick deals Temple Ewan,: brilliant styling of Buick A Buick styling The MonS Temple Club Invites vou • 11.1 your friends to an evening of games Saturday night, J•n. 12. •I 5:35 Helot dinner. poses entertainment gutworip• tier. oil ent.. The Proudly Presents the New JUNIOR HOME RELIEF GIVES DANCE, BRIDGE M. M. 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