A merica Apish Periodical Cater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO - 111 EDLTROITAW1Sfl alROXICLE PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE JEWISH ESKIMO LE I Weideman Speaks _ o Saturday Night d wil s Anniversary Dinner Banquet JENNIE GOLDSTEIN Of FORENSIC LEAGUE I Arrange Cong. B'nai David CASE IS TEST OF Of Gewerkshaften AROUSES INTER EST To Be Held Feb. 10! GUEST STAR HERE To Be Held Feb. 10 IMMIGRATION-RULE "The Fin inge ing of the Dickstein be the subject of in E inm e r spaarvyi ddinner — The ngarec egoantdi anniversary !Baruch Zoekermon and David; an open forum address to be de- • Congregati on !Appears at Littman's Yid International Lecturer and livered by Carl M. weid e man, for- First Round of Debates Re - : Pinski to Be the Speaker. hurst and 14th, is scheduled for mar United States Con g ressman, in "The cl . h Th : Author Appears Here at 1 sults in Upsets for Sunday evening, Feb. 10. this Saturday, Jan. '26, at 8:30 p. I With the date of the Gewerle•j Common Law Wife" Institute of Arts Some Teams The event this year will be m., at the Jewish Community Cm- i shaften campaign banquet ap- marked as a reunion of old and proaching . the conference for the Jennie Goldstein is the guest new members and the celebration One of the most interesting Jew- rat.. I P alestine Gewerkshaften cam- star at Littman's Yiddish People's Sc. ish personalities in the world comes of B'nai David's achievements this 1.000 0 It'naI David 1 aign, meeting each Thursday Theater, 12th and Seward. to Detroit this week-end and will 1.000 1 Jewish Center year. ; 1.000 0 1 Miss Goldstein is 'starred in be heard in a public lecture on .000 A prominent leader will be the 1 0 Lome Freiman s "The Common Law Sunday evening. .000 ■ I 0 Zek Si narey red, guest speaker. The soloist will be .000 I Wife" this Friday evening, Sun- Peter Freuchen, Danish explor- I' II S. Alumni day matinee and evening. The en- announced at a later date. An eight The first round of debates in the er, internationally known lecturer ! course dinner will be served and tire cast supports her in the pre- Detroit Jewish Forensic League and author, who has spent so much Dave Diamond's orchestra will sentation of this play. series closed on Saturday night, time with the Eskimos that he may I be served and Dave Diamond's or- Jan. 12, with Congregation B'nai well be called a "Jewish Eskimo," chestra will furnish mink for David, the Jewish Center and the will speak at the Detroit Institute dancing. A feature at this dinner l'hilomathic Debating Society the of Arts at 8:30 p. m., on Sunday, will be the presentation of awards leaders in the 1935 race for the Jan. 27, on the subject "Eskimos to the B'nai David debating team Simon Shelter Trophy. as I Know Them." of last year, who were runners up The Temple Forum: Mr. Freuchen's address will be The outstanding feature of the • in the contests of the Jewish For- Anita Block, reader of plays first round was the defeat of Con- illustrated by 4,000 feet of motion entic League. for the Theater Guild of New ' gregation Shaarey Zedek, defend- picture. The talk and the movies I WASHINGTON (NCI'C) — A Reservations for the dinner, to- York, will lecture at the Temple ' ing champions, by the Philomathic are the result of 27 years' explora- : chronological enumeration of the gether with other information, can Forum . Tuesday night, Jan. 29, at Debating Society. The loss was the tions in the Far North, the Jewish "facts" in the relationship of the be obtained by calling Louis Please 8:30 o clock, on the subject, "The explorer having lived summer and first incurred by Shaarey Zedek in Mexican government toward re- at Garfield 9231. The committee in the league's history. It was the winter in igloos of snow, dined on Drama as a Social Force." Miss I ligion from 1906 clown to the pres- charge of arrangements for the first time the two institutions had blubber and raw meat and in every Anita Block is one of the few ent year has just been published banquet consists of : Ben H. Gore- met in formal debate. Shaarey way became so thoroughly Re- women on the lecture platform by the National catholic Welfare lick, chairman,; Morris Gerber, Zedek's team was composed of Na- quainted with the Eskimos that he who deals in a vigorously eloquent Conference in the form of a book- Jack Goldberg, Rueben L:patin, thaniel Holtzman, Joseph Fauman practically became one of them. i manner with the most serious in- I let by William F. Montavon en- Louie Please, Nathan L. Tracer, • Itchier, upholding the Captain Freuchen's book "Es- 1 terests of our time. Admission, and M titled "The Church in Mexico Pro- Morris W. Zack. affirmative of the proposition, "Re- kimo" shocked the world of letters., 65 cents per person. ! tests." David Cohen is president of Con- solved, that American Jewry has He was technical director of the Men's Temple Club: CARL WEIDEMAN An introduction to the chronolo- gregation B'nai David. • An outstanding event in the been financially and spiritually film by the same name. For six I gican events listed declares that ISAAC AARON LIEBSON years he was a resident governor in history of the Men's Temple Club ter, Woodward at Holbrook. This negligent in contributing to Jew- address is the first in a series ish causes as comp ared with world will be the fellowship dinner and Greenland. Ile was a member of Install Officers of Women's the Greenland and the two Thale the symposium on better under- which will be sponsored for the Jewry." Philomathic representa- evening at the Farband Folk I is not opposed to universal educe- Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith expeditions and has explored Arc- standing to take place Thursday, fourth year by the Ben Bey Club. tives, upholding the negative, con- Shule, 8679 12th St., intensifies! lion nor to the agarian, industrial and general economic betterment tic Russia. Jan. 31, at 6:30. The following As in the past, dancing will follow eisted of Julian Kaplan, Philmore its activities more rapidly. The Women's Auxiliary B'nai The officers and captains of the of all the citizens of Mexico. The each open forum. Lehman and Saul Shiefman. Al- An interview with Capt. Peter will participate in the program: Mr. Weideman was a member of bert Summer, attorney and former various teams in the diverse or- Catholic Church asks liberty of re- B'rith Nei. 122 held its installation Freuchen, which appeared in The I William Steele Gilmore, editor-in- dinner at the L'Aiglon, Monday the Congressional committee which member of the Jewish Center var- ganizations, 40 of which are rep- ligious worship, liberty to teach Detroit Jewish Chronicle on Dec.; chief of the Detroit News; George investigated Nazi activities in this oily debate squad, acted as critic resented in the conference, are those ,Christian truths upon which evening, Jan. 21. 21, revealed the eminent explorer's 'I E. Brand, president, Detroit Bar All installed officers were pres- country. Other members of this !confident that the full quote of ' the eternal salvation of the indi- resentment at what is occurring in I Association; Frank Cody, super- committee were Congressman John judge. 000 will be subscribed at the vidual depends and upon which ented with corsages. opened its I time Jewish C t Germany. His own books were I intendent of schools, and Dr. McCormick, Massachusetts; Sam- I civilization and national stability The invocation was given by o of the banquet, which will be season with a victory over Tem- banned by the Nazis because he is I Charles E. Shulman, rabbi of the Nathan D. Rosin, past president uel Dickstein, New York; Charles held at the Philadelphia-Byron -: . a Jew. While passing through Ger- ' North Side Congregation, Chicago. Kramer, California; 'J. Will Tay- the Catholic Church in Mexico of Pisgah Lodge, during whose ad- re''' ple Beth Feierstein, I Hall on Sunday, Feb. 10, and at Jaffe El. and Edith Sylvia Hellman, of many recently he was arrested,' Dr. Leo M. Franklin will preside. I , Bella lor, Tennessee; U. S. Guyer, Kan- the sub-senior group at the Centers, which Baruch Zuckerman, dele- has been compelled to protest and ministration the auxiliary was held for a while and his papers! Admission to dinner (for men . to publish her protest to all the chartered. Following the dinner, sas and Thomas Jenkins, Ohio. defeated a Temple team composed gate of the Histadruth (Federa confiscated. Later he told his only), for Men's Club members o f the followin g Mr. Rosin outlined the progress of Mr. Weideman served as a one- friends: "Thank God I have found and their guests, 85 cents; for man grand jury, which investigated of Seymour Blumenthal, Irving lion of Jewish Labor in Pales- facts. It will be seen from their the organization and also explained some people who care that I /1111 a non-members of Men's Club, Nazi activities in Chicago. Ile also Liebovitz and Merton Sobel. The tine) will be the principal speak- how the Hillel foundations in the enumeration that Catholic Jew." has done all the in her power, country were established. 1 $1.10. Bring a non-Jewish guest. served on the committee which in- I Center upheld the negative goes- er. Another speaker of promin- Church ! Temple the affirmative of the ence will be David Pinski, noted and in a legal way, with the Mexi- !ferry Yudkoff, president of Ladies are invited to the sym- vestigated immigration and natur- lion, "Resolved, that a Jewish uni• author and playwright, national can government; has endured for Pisgah Lodge, thanked the women posium addresses at 7:45. alization in the United States and in the United president of the Jewish National years a loss of one right after an- for their progress and expressed was a special member by invitation I verstiy be established Young People' ■ Temple Club: K os . a mem- Workers' Alliance. other; one liberty after another; the hope that the membership drive On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 27, on the bond investigating commit- ber of the Wayne University debate All organizations r e p 0 r t e d has been content to accept the mere in progress would be a success. Sisterhood. lat 2:30, the Young People's Tem- tees in Michigan. isquad, acted as critic judge. It is The junior organization of B'nai Following the address, there will I the second time in three meetings progress, particularly the Arles- necessities of life. Now even the The Sisterhood of Congrega- ple Club will meet for an after- tion B'nai Moshe will hold a "nip- ; noon of tournaments in bridge, be a question and answer period that the Center has won over Tem- oroff Branch No. 137 of the J. N. necessities are denied her and the B'rith, the A. Z. A., presented the per and card party on Sunday I ping pong and other games. Tick- Judge Samuel Brezner will act as , ple Beth El, the two institutions W. A. that pledged itself to raise Catholics are told they may no following members in musical se- evening, Feb. 3, in the banquet lets at 25 cents each may be pur- chairman at the forum. Sam Du- split even in two contests last year. half of the quota, $2,500, and to longer practice their religion in lections: Hymen Goldman, pianist; Congregation B'nai David gained date already raised over $2,000. Mexico; that the government, itself Hyman Rosenberg, violinist; Harry hall of the congregation. An 1 chased at the door. The function brinsky and Ben Berkowitz head hostile to Christianity, is deter- Schwartz, vocalist; Abe Morrison, invitation is extended to the mem- I is open to all members and their the committee in charge of the fo- a decision over the United Hebrew Harry Shumer was mentioned rum and dance. The admission fee Schools Alumni, Richard Kramer, last week for his excellent work. mined to mould on anti•religiou and who introduced the program. Tap bers. and friends to attend the guests. purely secular lines the minds and dances were given by Baby Regene ' Irving Isaacs and Morris Weiss Another man who emulates Mr. From all reports, the operetta will be 25 cents. affair. consciences of all its citizens." Garelik, Dolores Brod and Gloria representing the Alumni, and An- Shumer and merits praise in this Young People'. Auxiliary: "Mikado" is progressing and the Brod, all of whom were accom- nabelle Tarim Philip Nushaltz and worthy contest is Isaac Aaron Something new and different in music group has high hopes of Yeshiva Beth Judah Auxili- panied on the plant? by Mrs. Dave David Hoffman representing B'nai Liebson, one of the captains of the way of social get-together is being able to put on the produc- Diamond. iary Installs Officers David. The alumni upheld the af - the Arlosoroff Branch and first being planned by the Young tion in the not too distant future. The installation of the new offi- firmative and B'nai David the neg - vice-president of the Gewerkshaf- People's Auxiliary of the congre- Sisterhood Note.: — On Jan. 8, the Ladies' Auxiliary cers for the fiscal year was per- "Resolved, rtook to e ten Conference, who und With an approximate attend- alive of the proposition, gation, beginning Sunday after- The next meeting of the Book formed by Nathan D. Metzger. once of 300 members, the Womens' , that the British Mandate over Pal- raise $1,000 and thus far, accord- of the Yeshiva Beth Judah in- noon, Feb. 3. A hi-weekly series R eview Club, which brings Bridge followed and fortunes of "bargain dances" will give the gether those interested in new Auxiliary of the Jewish Old Folks' I estine be removed." Joseph wer - log to his report at the last meet- stalled the following officers: Honorary presidero•, !A cademes were told by Miss Lee Roein and young people of Detroit the op- literature, will take place on Fri- Home held its regular meeting on ling, attorney, and former member ing, raised the sum of $750. Mrs. Helen 'Tanner. Mr. Liebson is a staunch sup- Holtzman and Mosaowitz; presi- portunity to meet their friends at day morning, Feb. I, at 11 o'clock. Jan. 21, in the Statler Ballroom. 'of the Ann Arbor High School state The next meeting of the organi- Maurice Short entertained with I championship debate squad and the porter of the Histadruth, which dent, Mrs. Hyman Rottenberg; vice zation will be Feb. 4, at the home regular social gatherings. These Mrs. A. Ns Brodie will discuss presidents, Mesdames Kaplan and dances, which will be replete with "The World Outside" by Fallada, vocal selections and was accom- I University of Michigan debating does concrete work in helping to Aibikoff; treasurer, Mrs, Raskin; of Mrs. Garelik, 2657 Cortland. team, acted as critic judge. An increase immigration by creating fun, entertainment and surprises, whose book "Little Man What ponied by Miss Zelda Sky. On Tuesday, Jan. 22, a large audience vote favored the affirms. normal possibilities for labor for secretary, Mrs. Engelberd; board will at times also include some in- Now" brought him world-wide of directors, Mesdames Lansky, Jewish Women's European representation of the Sisterhood of I live. the tens of thousands of Jewish Dobronaky, H. Katz, Minnie Katz, tellectual and educational activity. fame. • Welfare Organization B'nai David Synagogue was enter- The second round of Forensic refugees, and for colonization for In order to make these affairs as Shalovsky, Roth, Wainger, Gould, Bridge classes under the able tamed by the Auxiliary at tea at , League debates will take place the the Chalutzim. interesting as possible and give Ubort, Shulman, Gross, Erinstein, A special board meeting of the leadership of Mrs William Mazer the Old Folks' Home on Edmund first week in February. The public everyone the opportunity to at- Mr. Liebson first became ac- Glassman, Sklar, Steinberg, Green- Jewish Women's European Wel- will meet every Tuesday after- Place. Mrs. J. Leibowitz of the ' is urged to watch for announce- tend, the admission fees to the fare Organization will be held noon at 1 o'clock. All Sisterhood Sisterhood was instrumental in ments concerning the contests and quainted with the work of the berg. dances will be very low. These members are invited to join. Rabbi Samuel M. Fine and the Monday, Jan, 28, at 1 p. m., at the bringing 10 guests with her trim, to attend them. Topics of vital im- pioneers when he was in Pales- bargain dances will continue ev- The Round Table Peace Group, River Rouge. Hostesses for the of-' portance to the Jewish community tine in 1909. He witnessed the teacher of the Yeshiva, Mr. Shul- residence of Mrs. R. Zide, ex-presi- ery other Sunday afternoon at of which Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer ternoon were Mrs. R. B. Rose, Mrs. I will be discussed. Coaches of the first major outbreak in Jaffa in man, spoke on the necessity of dent of the organization, 2212 2:30 for the balance of the win- is chairman, meets every Wednes- S. Ginsberg and Mrs. A. Gordon. contending teams are: Beth El, 1907 as a member of the Jewish Yeshivas in all citiep, and praised Ilazelwood Ave. ter and spring seasons. The com- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the At this meeting an investigating The Auxiliary, being an aft- Lawrence Levy; B'nei David, Na- Self Defense, which was later the work of the Ladies' Auxiliary mittees in charge are: Entertain- Temple, under the leadership of ated organization of the League than Rosin; Jewish Center, Maur- called "Hashomer." He was a which is lending its support to- committee report will be heard in wards the upkeep of Yeshiva Beth regard to a case of two European ment, Irene Fischer, Manny Lax, ice Glasier; Shaarey Zedek, Louis student of the Bezalel Art School, Jewish Womens' Organizations, is Mrs. Charles Shain. orphans, who are to be reunited Morris Roman; publicity, Esther ; The members of the Sisterhood invited to attend the luncheon and Gordon; United Hebrew Schools, and one of the founders of Kin Judah. with their father in Detroit. Re- Grant, Abe Rosenthal, Harry 4, at Janim. Max Chomsky. ' are invited to, attend the bridge symposium on Monday, Feb. N. Woodward J.W.E.W.O. ports will be heard in behalf of Gunsberg; refreshments, Mollie party, which follow the sew- Temple Beth El, at 11 a. m. Tickets new European cases asking for Freedman and Alice Frank. Plans Shower March 6 may be obtained by calling Mrs. ing classes ever§ Thursday. Jewish Northwestern Demo. A. M. Ferar, president of the Aux- Y. P. S. of B'nai David Bible Class: A regular meeting and a victory support. I To the Parents of the Mrs. A. Katzin, president of the erotic Club to Meet Classes are held every Tues- I Confirmation Dept.: Open Meeting on Tuesday diary, Townsend 6-7244. luncheon to celebrate the success A new feature introduced in the day evening at 9 p. m. sharp in Tuesday of the donor luncheon was held at organization and chairman of the If your child is a student of luncheon held this week, and her the home of the president, Mrs. J. the vestry room of the congrega- the 7th, 8th or 9th grade of the Home by the Auxiliary is the spon- Maurice Glasier will be the assistants, Mesdames D. Silver- tion. The class is conducted by Religious School, please reserve I soring of daily teas for the resi- speaker at the open meeting of The Jewish Northwestern Dem- Modell, on Jan. 15. Thanks were dents under the supervision of two I the Young People's Society of B'nai ocratic Club has selected the club given to the chairman and her co- stein, German, Rosenberg, Lapides Rabbi Fischer. the evening of Feb. 8 for the workers. and Shustrman, with their commit- The Young People's Auxiliary meeting of the parents and teach- different Auxiliary members acting David on Tuesday evening, Jan. rooms at 8545 Twelfth St., et its The North Woodward branch o f tees thank members, friends and board will meet on Sunday after- ers of the confirmation depart- as hostesses, the latter furnishing 29, in the social hall of the syna- regular meeting place. The next J. W. F... W. 0. is now making private donors for their patronage noon at 4 p. m., in the club room ment, to be held that evening at the delicacies for these gatherings. gogue. Mr. Glasier will give a meeting will be held on Tuesday, Plans for the pep luncheon, ' resume of recent books dealing Jan. 29, at 8 p. m. All who are plans for a shower for 200 orphans and help in the success of this af- of the congregation. 8 o'clock. The meeting is held nesday, Feb. 20, at the B'nei Mo.; with Jewish problems. interested are invited. The officers in Palestine. It will be held on fair. under the auspices of the Temple she, honoring captains of the re- The second annual dance of the are: J. Betz, president; Dr. M. Wednesday, March 6, at 1:30 p. m., SKILLET KNITTING CLUB Beth Tephila Emanuel Sis- Sisterhood, which is actively in-, cent membership drive, are under society will be held Saturday night, Stamen, first vice president; Sam at the B'nai Moshe, Dexter and terested in securing the fullest way. Reservations are becoming Feb. 9, in the ball room of the Schwortzberg, second vice presi- I.awrence. Admission will be a The club met at the home of terhood Plans Purim Af- cooperation of the parents in the scarce. Only 500 tickets have been I synagogue. A well known orchestra dent; H. Waxman, third vice pres- package of cotton hose or cotton Mrs. Murray Hartz, Jan. 21. The fair and Donor Dinner Jewish education of their children. I put on sale because of limited ca- I will furnish the music. A few 'dent; George Schwartzberg fi- underwear, sizes 6 to 16. • next meeting will be held at the Mrs. R. B. Newman, chairman home of Mrs. D. Levine, 3286 t parity. This includes lunch, a con- tickets are still available and may nancial secretary; Mamie Fisher, The Sisterhood of the Beth ' cert, cards and prizes. Call Mrs. J. I man, be secured by phoning Miss Heide- Gross- recording secretary; M. M Schwartz, of the shower, appeals to all to Glendale Ave., Monday afternoon, To. 6-6798, or Miss Tephila Emanuel Congregation Weisman, chairman, at To. 6-4626 help make this a success. Jan. 28, at 1 o'clock. treasurer. sponsored a successful card party 1 or Mrs. Ferar, To. 6-7244 for re- mann To. 6-3698. Jan. 12. A set of glass dishes was servations. The dramatic committee of which donated by Mrs. L. Kahn. Mrs. Lillian Steinberg is chairman Mrs. I. Cohen of Clairmount On Friday evening, Jan. 18, Hebrew University to Build is preparing for the presentation Ave., was hostess at a board meet- Rabbi Berger chose for his Sub- of lbsen's "A Doll's Mouse" early Students Hostel with ing of the Sisterhood. Mrs. Ida Is- in the spring. ject "An inventory of accomplish- Solow Fund rael was the acting chairman on ment and possibilities of modern Through the generous gift of an Monday evening, Jan. 21. Officers Installed by Fenkell Palestine." American citizen, Samuel Solow, A Purim party and games will Loan Association be sponsored at the synagogue, On Tuesday, Jan. 23, Rabbi El- formerly of New York, now resid- Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, on mer Berger was guest speaker in ing in Tel Aviv, the Hebrew Uni- The Fenkell Loan Association versity in Palestine will be enabled Tuesday evening, March 19. Detroit, at a convention of Bap- The $3 donor dinner will be held tist ministers. He spoke on "The to proceed at once with the erec- installed the following officers, Monday, Jan. 14, at Buddy's: tion of • student's hostel on Mount on Sunday evening. May 21. Relation of Jesus to the Literary President, Mrs. H. Jackson; vice Scopus, according to word received Prophets." from Jerusalem by Dr. A. S. W. president, Mrs. A. Berkowitz; rec- Judge Moynihan to Address ording secretary, Mrs. Albert Ap- Rosenbach, president of the Amer- The recently organized bridge Young Israel Wednes- ican Friends of the Hebrew Uni- terka; treasurer, Mrs. Factor; fin- club met at the home of Mrs. Her- ' ancial secreary, Mrs. S. Lerner; day Evening man Dickstein on Genesee St., versity. A site for the Student's Hostel hospital committee, Mrs. M. Hand- Tuesday, Jan. 23. ler and Mrs. S. Farkas; board was bequeathed to the University Circuit Judge Joseph A. Moyni- han will be the guest speaker at ! Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- by the late Herbert Bentwich, and members, mesdames B. Berkowitz, S. Berkowitz, A. Cannon, S. Bogs- the next open meeting of Young ! stein left Jan. 25, for Los An- is located on the Bentwich land on Israel, to be held on Wednesday geles, Calif., to be gone two months. Mount Scopus in close proximity to I rat, Ph. Feinstein, M. Finkle, S. I Glassman, A. Lippit. evening, Jan. 30, at the 'Young I Enroute they will visit with their the campus of the University. Israel Bldg., Joy Rd. near Lin- I daughter, Mildred, who is • stu- wood. dent at Ray's School of Advertis. Judge Moynihan will speak on I ing in Chicago. They will also "The Place of the Youth Under I visit The Grand Canyon. l'resent Changing Conditions." The meeting will start at 8:45 p. ni All are invited. The plans for the forthcoming annual dinner-dance, to be held on March 10 in the Italian Gar- On last Wednesday, Mrs. I'. .1 dens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. will be reported upon by the , Levy was hostess to 16 guests at ' a beatifully appointed luncheon at chairman of the dinner-dance her home. A very enjoyable after- committee. ! noon was spent when Mrs. J. D. The first of a series of Friday evening forums will be held on I Grinnell reviewed the book, An- I Feb. 1 at the Mizrachi Youth thory Adverse. • 3042 , armpit, Nell El Services: "Jews in America, Jewish Amer- ican, American Jews—Which Shall It Be?" will he the subject of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's sermon Sunday morning, Jan. 27, at 10:45 A. M. Rabbi Leon Frani will occupy the pulpit Saturday morning, Jan. 26, and speak on the subject, "Moun- tains." Dr. Franklin will occupy the pul- pit Sunday morning, Feb. 3, and preach on the subject: "A Decla- ration of l'rinciples; or Where Does Reform Judaism Stand? Rabbi Leon Fran: will occupy 6 pulpit Saturday morning, Jan. the jouanntial insy, eak on the subject, N.C.W.C. Booklet Gives the Facts on Mexican Situation 2 ,A I rum. C hing B'nai Moshe Notes Women's Auxiliary Of Old Folks' Home ,ver 1.000 o matter book you prospeo. Ivan as ttr to serum product• t, Mick. J. World Swim. trtislae :es ∎gram cereal of ; Society, director, for the ke place '1, at it el. Mme. Zusman nist and be fee- rumental or; Celia mist, will , lections; y known r on the literary Halevy rise on a planned for mem- Members eutsiders ; present on Mon- lingo in h School. he choir, al coach, assistant e of see- for the ert has day eve- and or- reserve .S. 7 eb. 9 1 annual ile's So- d David, 9. were ieties of he city- ub have 'air. The