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SONGS WITHOUT WORDS
LeSeu of of you know the composi- Prayer In An Evil Time
1,„ „.I is,. •-•••• ••e 5. his ■ N rt h
great musician, Men- 'fora,
del ..Chn. the which
„7,.;,, Is r:', 1"n..
....5..1...".,
In " " the
he has called no
I iarknem
upon th e "" oasts.
_,,,Iri
Without
Words." He him Walre ! I' 'lli In the land. and there is not ht.
• `,;'Wn the music,
and left it to
sem,
2,Its own tale, to be understood Peath hke • doff rune howling from hie
.',7.:111
heart
in
its
own
way. This RI.■■;:;h.. m.o. men men, they mils.
•,,sa I plan, too. He is ever
call-
ii"s' 1 re too. and their demon.
t,.jail as, but He never utters a The i.1711,:1
..i. • ei The whole universe, the Drownegilk• a ..a our eolitar, prayer
t04 of life, is full of song, with- Return 0 Lord. return Corm- with the
srwss,gssusnnies telling all kinds csew, Lis the veto. ins, rase may are
'I'4i ii"fTe'rrf ! things about GM' ,„,-.7.'T h■"."::,,w. „nrondor.m. 0,..,
.1„ rs The
kindly pat. ins
els
In, In Ina
was
and the
not and
die of e,11
lb, Let night
heart that Jet
qtrirIra
there to
i" t -Morrie
Let ss there
Joseph.
neat. he that •robin
- ItOREIIT NA Tli 1,
'a
1
TBE MISSING COMMAS
Sir John Lubbock's experience
A fanny
old Man' told this to me- is well worth remembering. He
1 "117 Puzzle
had
fed the chief of the South Sea
3,.ou
in punctuation,
We:
him
on' - Islands and had begun to 10 ask
150 hi, in a I no wdrift in June,"
but within minutes
questions,
said the savage was
sound asleep. When
the old chief explained,
114" ,:al to a ball far out in the sea awakened
/ ,som
trnt a lelIT-fish float on a tree "Ideas make me co sleepy!"
•n„.ed thee gum in • cup of ee tea
The New Joshua
The Judge: "So your some is
I key milk with •a big brass Joshua,
e Joshua
eh?
Ynu're
"rn d nip door on my bended that tommanded
thenot gunth to,stand
Iss. ,w
Tst Yu''
, r Pardon for this," uid he still?"
an: "L or', no. judge!
E mben Holden
such
" Itttoruhee -; when told as it Ah'._
at m . de
de m dade
. moon
I .._
urress O Jnnt
Engagements
PAGE SEVEN
1
Jr. Welfare Group
Hadassah's Roll
Luncheon Sept. 18
of Honor Project
The Junior Women's European Activities to Be Resumed With
Welfare Organization announces
Te a and Fashion Show
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Milinsky of 2050 Taylor Ave. announce tht the perfection of plans for its an-
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley J. Asch of
On Sept. 25
New York City were the house engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Maurice Moscow, son of , nual bridge luncheon to be held I
guests id Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seltzer Mrs. Bessie Moscow of 3779 Calvert. Ave.
in the Arabian Room of Hotel
Resuming
its activities on behalf
of Monterey Ave.
Mr. and Sirs. S. Yackness of Sturtevant Ave. announce the I
of the roll of honor project, Detroit
engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to William Freeman of
Chapter
of
Hadassah
will have al
Hamilton, Ontario,
Mr. and Mrs. Slyer Kauffnut
collection tea and fashion show
and family formerly of Pingre
Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Cass of 3046 Fullerton Ave. announce
Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 2:30 p. m.,
Ave., are now residing at 253 7 e the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Seymour Kaplan, son
at the Stotler Hotel.
Glynn Ct.
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan of 2469 Gladstone Ave.
Washington Blvd, shops will par-
Sirs. Si. Singer of Owen Ave. announces the engagement of
ticipate in this affair. The newest
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Lev (Sarah her daughter, Blanche, to Milton Rabinowitz, son of Mr. and Sirs.
fashions of the day will be dis-
Falick), whose marriage was an Julius Rabinowitz of Virginia Park.
played by models from the mem-
event of Aug. 31, returned from an
bership of Hadassah. Mrs. Abra-
eastern wedding trip. A reception
ham Cooper is in charge of the
in their honor will be held from
program, assisted by Mrs, Perry
2 to 5 p. rn. on Sunday, Sept. 15,
13urnstine.
at the home of the bride'a mother,
, Mrs. Hyman C. Broder is gen-
Mrs. Anna Felick, 2083 Gladstone
era !chairman of the roll of honor
Ave. No cards.
committee, assisted by the follow-
Sept. 15-Miss Rita Axelrod, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Wi
ing officers and committee chair-
men: Vice-chairmen, Mrs, Sidney
Miss Eleanor Stanfield returned lam Axelrod of 9138 12th St., to Manuel Rosenthal, son of Mr
from a delightful Georgian Bay and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal of 2200 Edison Ave., at Congregation
Allen, Mrs. Seymour Frank, Airs.
Alexander Freeman, Mrs. Abe
cruise which included the Mani- B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts.
Srere, Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, Mrs.
toulin Islands, Mackinac Island
Sept. 15-Miss Marian Kolb, granddaughter of Fanny Feld-
and Sault Ste. Marie.
Le Strifling, Mrs, Henry Wine-
stein of 1636 Gladstone Ave., to Abe Zisman, son of Sir, and Sirs.
man, Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mrs.
Frank Zisman of 17331 Brush,
Sol Levin; corresponding secre-
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin II. Gold-
Sept. 15-Miss Ruth Lederer, daughter of Sirs. G. Lederer
tary, Mrs. J. Perlmutter; financial
berg and daughter, Natalie Ruth, and the late Morris W. Lederer, to Jack Bean, son of Sir. and Mrs.
, secretary, Mrs. Max Frank, as-
of 2925 Richton Ave., returned Harry Bean. •
' sisted by Mrs. Carl Schiller and
from a trip through the East, visit-
Sept. 22-Miss Rose Cook, daughter of Sir. and Mrs.
MRS. S. R. GREENBAUM
Mrs. David Davis; chairmen of the
ing in New York, Atlantic City, Cook of 2526 Blaine Ave., to Adolph Ettinger, son of Sir. and Meyer
Mrs.
prospect committee, Mrs. Morse
Philadelphia and Washington,
Phillip Ettinger of 3757 Calvert Ave.
Reception at 2526 Blaine Toiler, on Wednesday, Sept. 18, Saulson, Mrs. Seymour Frank; col-
Ave. from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
at 12:30 p. m. A large atten- lection committee, Sirs. Sidney
Mrs. Samuel Schuhot and son,
Sept. 24-Miss Clare Franzblau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dance is expected. The commit- Stone, Sirs. Max Blumberg; hos-
Richard Melvin, of 2609 Fullerton Herman Franzblau of Glynn Court, to I'aul Tilds, son of Mr, and tee in charge announces prepara-
pitality, Mrs. Alexander Freeman,
Ave., returned home, having spent Mrs. Wolf Tilds.
tions for several entertainment Mrs. Simon Shetzer;
program,
some time at Pine Lake, Mich.,
Sept. 21-Miss Jeanette Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. features as well as bridge prizes. Mrs, Abe Srere, Miss Hattie Gittle-
visiting at Mrs. David Goldberg's
It is urged that all those who man; roll of honor rally programs,
William Hoffman of 290 Farnsworth Ave., to Joseph Pohl, son of
summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Poholsky of New York City, at the Central Plaza have not as yet made their table Sirs. Abe Cooper, Mrs. Perry Burn-
reservations do so at once by call- stifle.
Hotel, Second Ave. at Seventh St., New York, N. Y. Rev, E. Zalud-
ing Mrs. Samuel R. Greenbaum,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bloch and kowski, formerly of Detroit, will officiate.
The board of directors of Hades-
general chairman of the affair, at sah will open its season's work
children, Richard and Nancy, re-
Townsend 7-2379, or by acquir- with a luncheon meeting Monday,
turnee! home after spending the
ing tickets at the door on the Sept. 16, at 15:15 p. m., at the
summer at Puce, Ontario, and are
day of the luncheon.
residing at 2452 Pingree Ave.
Belcrest Hotel.
Preceding this meeting, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zeller re-
Broiler is calling together all mem-
bers
turned from their summer's va-
of the Roll of Honor collec-
tBi eo inerceosm
t. mittee at 11 a. m., at the
cation at Puce, Ontario, and are
Aug. 30-To Mr. and Mrs. Morley Leon (Rose Kokes) of
living at Royal Palms Hotel.
3741 Collingwood Ave., a son, Burton Allen.
RUSSEKS
Dress
E
I II
Wedding Calendar
Births
Sept. 12-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kay of 3249 Clement
Mr. and Mrs. Abe 'Max and fam- I Ave., a son.
ily have returned to the city and
are residing at 3749 Lawrence
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glad-
win (Rhea Cashman), have re.
turned from a week-end mystery
cruise on the steamship Georgian.
Iliarriart
EPSTEIN-CASHDAN
Detroit's One of 13
Yiddish Playhouses
To Open New Season
I Schwartz Exhibit
Wins High Praise
Mrs. Samuel Karam, chair-
The exhibition of the paintings m an of Hadassah National Fund
and lithographs of William S. c ommittee, announces that the fol-
Schwartz, eminent Chcago paint- lo wing have planted trees in honor
er, which began in the Chicago o f the 20th wedding anniversary of
Art Institute on July 25. and will It ir. and Mrs. Sidney Stone: Mr.
continue through Oct. 13, is win- and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mr.
ning high praise.
nd Mrs. Abe. Cooper, Mr. and
Mr. Schwartz was one of the Sirs,
a
Herman August, Mr. and
first Jewish artists to exhibit in Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs.
Detroit. His were the first works Harry L. Jacks(M,
to be shown here at the first
Purity Chapter of Eastern Star
American exhibition of Jewish has planted a tree in memory of
art, held in the old Hannah Anna Kavanau, and the Home Re-
Schloss Bldg. 15 years ago.
lief Society has planted one in
Commenting upon the works of memory of Mrs. Florence Schrei-
Sir . Schwartz, Daniel Catton
ber.
Rich, associate curator of paint-
Anyone wishing to honor a hap-
ing of the Art Institute of Chi- py event or remember a loved one
cago, states:
who has passed on can arrange to
he .0/k
of N lillarn 14 14r haat.
plant trees through Sirs. Nava-
has long been familiar to themore
inerit
public
hoi, 1110e nau, Townsend 7-1054.
P.un,t iii
The marriage of Mi. Della
Cashdan, daughter of Sir. and
NEW YORK (WNS) - Thir-
Mrs. Joel Cashdan of Pingree
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Siegel of
Ave., to Milton D. Epstein of teen Yiddish theaters - nine in
Webb Ave., returned from a stay
Washington, D. C., son of Mr. New York and one each in Bos-
at the Chateau Frontenac in
and Sirs. Elias Epstein of No r ton, Cleveland, Philadelphia and
Quebec, Canada.
folk, Va., was solemnized on Detroit-will be opened in this
Tuesday, Sept. 3, at the bride's country during the coming sea-
Mrs. H. Stanfield has resumed
residence, in the presence of the son, it was announced by Reuben
her residence in Detroit and is now
immediate families. Rabbi Louis Guskin, executive head of the
residing with her children, Eleanor
J. Cashdan, brother of the bride, Hebrew Actors Union, at the 16th
and Nielford, at 2010 W. Phila-
officiated, assisted by Cantor annual meeting of the union.
delphia Ave.
These theaters will employ 235
Jacob II. Sonenklar,
r
The out-of-town guests were of the union's 331 members, The rh)t
de';gn%nt"
" arn rtl Lriol: iir".w
'" i
The next social meeting and card
o f otopl emotional moods.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Epstein and . other 96 are expected to be plac- ” iinzorr
If le recetir
In
it.e, rio
party of the Jewish Comsuniptives
i 4nnn all ;s hin a In fuslna
their daughter, Miriam, of Nor- ed in theaters that have not yet
Relief Society will be held on Tues- folk, Va., and Dr. Louis Sacher- filled their union quota of play- often deliberately .tinttPleilt.r's".
rrratiV .
day, Sept. 17, at 1 p. m. in Assem- off of Cleveland.
era. Sir. Guskin reported that all nano hat,. now Leers
,led
i,y
bly Hall, Twelfth and Clairmont.
of or
Sir. and Sirs. Milton D, Ep- Yiddish theaters grossed $700,000 bre
The XII
"ni 1'1! I
Refreshments will be served.
stein left for an extended East- last year but that none of them and apple., the )114.111fi of iboaNtnim alms
h
ern trip and will reside in Wash- ad made any profit, since it costs • medium l of
'
re7gretir er itl'iri el atZnint
Mrs. Jack Friedman of Mil- ington, D. C., upon their return. about $6,000 a week to operate
to therm are • eerlea of
, uotunr1,1, 14n.a. where is the artist
waukee will be the house guest of
the-larger houses and half of that has
Sir. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of
su mto maintain the smaller the- me and maim... In to:117 1:n
' "
(t.
17150 Woodingham Drive.
Junior Home Relief Society aters. He recommended meas- vinus
ures to control the theater man- COI,. culminating In ■ I'ur :""
'""1
' Installation Sept. 22
agrees
in dealing with benefit or-
World Conference of Polish Jews
.
gran amt
)
Pro-war
Pro.
saturations in order to eliminate
Would Settle Children in
Potions' sir. g. hwart Rio call... see
The first board meeting of this the policy of making secret con-
Palestine
season of the junior organization cey, ions to any particular benefit
LONDON (WNS)-A proposal
full,.
hill 111111112Pd
U 1111.0
of the Home Relief Society, was society, in order to gain business. ens.
IP t hat nifty ho nfIn ted
to settle 1,000 Polish-Jewish chil-
nit ■ honlo
held at the home of the president, This policy, he charged, is detri-
dren in Palestine was laid before
a re A TT! tithi' 'l Il kina'"n ".1r4"t" t!tini:
Miss Elise Cohen.
i;
":;17
mental to the actors who are the Int erlore a here
th e opening s ession
tile artist not been
' Reports were made concerning fir stsuffer
n or m
!It 10 I r porth.
/1111.1 phi* 0 , 5 i
in the event of bad r‘IPtelle
conference of Jews of Polish ex-
hot
It. au r ,- !mimed our re
the juniors' work during the sum- business.
Id irk himaeo 111141 I he upper It 'races. of
traction which is meeting here to
mer. Many children had been sent
ekyacrepets a It h authentic rutnan•
discuss measures for ameliorating
to various camps and the campers
lb lam In his I•leat ark Mr.
the tragic plight of Polish Jewry.
Odin arlea palette. already remarkable,
, were clothed where it was found Neugarten Sunshine
Club 11. itutreit a remon•111.0 and Inien•
The conference was opened by A.
necessary to do so.
Hon that tinted. hint In the tIrml milli
of
Tarlow, president of the Federa-
To
Open
Year's
Activities
A met I. an rnhnletr."
Plans for the ensuing year
tion of Polish Jews in Britain. M.
were discussed. All members of
Orlovski, Polish charge d'affaires
The Neugarten Sunshine Club
the Senior Home Relief Society
in London, greeted the conference
and friends of the organization will hold the first meeting of this
in the name of his government. Ile
season
Monday, Sept. 16, at 1:30
B
are invited to attend the installa-
said that Polish Jewry. is suffer- tion of officers which will take p. m. Assisting hostesses are Mrs.
ing the general economic crisis af-
Fred
Gross,
Sirs. Paul Bellow,
place
on
Sunday,
Sept.
22.
Miss
On
Sunday evening, Sept. 15,
fecting Poland and urged the aclop , Steiner, sponsor of the organiza- Mrs. Harry Levy, Mrs. Lawrenc e
the llalf Century Club will open
Blau, Miss Edna S '
tion of measures to increase Polish tion, Rosalie K
ennels,
•
1 .• its fall season with a dinner-dance
exports. Benjamin Winter, one of
Charlip are in charge of the in- Jacob Cohen, Miss Sophie Stein. to be held at Littman'a Hall, 8210
There will be card games for those 12th St.
the American delegates, was elect- , stallation program.
Morris Lefkovitz is
ed chairman of the conference.
The board will meet Monday, wishing to remain after the meet- president of this organization. For
Among those who greeted the con- Sept. 16 at 7:30 p. m at the ing
I tickets call him at Garfield 4792.
ference in person were B. C. \' la-
All
regular
meetings
are
held
at
home of Ellen Barnett, 2626
deck, chairman of the National l'asadena Ave.
the Jewish Community Center,
Jewish Labor Committee of the
Holbrook and Woodward Ayes • Dr.
• Wise Commends Chant-
board meetings are held at homes
mg of Services on Gerusa-
U. S., Morris Meyer, editor of the
London Jewish Times, and Mr. Jewish Publication Society of board members.
lemma by Dr. Heller
Winter. Messages lauding the aims
The
Neugarten
Sunshine
Club
is
Announces Year Book
of the conference were received
a charitable organization whose Writing in the current issue of
from Dr. Nahum Sokolow, Dr.
Volume 37 of the American- main function is to supply the Opinion, on the subject "As I
Stephen S. Wise, Lord Robert Ce-
needy with medical appliances. Saw Palestine," Dr. Stephen S.
cil, Lord Snowden, Claud Monte- Jewish Year Book will be off the
Officers are: President, Mrs. I Wise tells of services conducted
' preys Sept. 20. It is edited by
Sore, Philip Guedalla, Dr. Selig
Eckhouse; vice-resident, Mrs. on the Gerusalemme on the Sab-
Brodetsky, and Prof. Gilbert Mur- Harry Schneiderman for the J. E. Newman; corresponding sec- bath of July
13 .
American Jewish Committee and rotary, Mrs. Abe Vineherg;
re -
"The evening service," h e
published by the Jewish Publica-
One hundred delegates from 16
cording
secretary,
Mrs.
Max
Co-.
writes,
"was
chanted
quite ac-
tion Society of America.
countries - England, Germany,
The new Year Book will con- hen, and treasurer, Sirs. Louie !ceptably in the crowded syna-
United States, France, Belgium,
Rom!. Committee chairman are, gorse by the director of Ann
tain a comprehensive review of
Palestine, Canada, Mexico, Austri a,
membership, Mrs. Will Cohn; sick Arbor Billet, Bernard Heller, •
events of Jewish interest through-
Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, 11°1-
visiting, Mrs. Siegmund Win; number of his American col-
, out the world during the last
land, Argentina. South Africa and
ways and means, Mrs. Sam Bla- leagues being present, including
year and also special articles on
Australia - are attending the con-
chew; case, Mrs. Lester Smith; hos- Stern of Montreal and From of
the Jew in agriculture in the Uni-
pitality, Miss Edna Steiner; pub- Detroit."
ference. The conference is expected
ted States, Slaimonides, biogra- licity, Mrs. Irvine G. Levy.
to organiz ea world congress of all
phies of the late Max J. Kohler,
All efforts are now lying cen- Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Jews of Polish extraction. Some
Adolph S. Ochs and Edwin Wolf.
tend on the annual luncheon,.
Jews of Polish origin, especially
The Year Book has become a definite plans and date to
Plan Year's Events
countries where the influence of
be an-
standard reference volume for nounced later.
Agudath Israel, Orthodox body, is
Jewish statistical information, and
The first meeting of the sea-
strong, are none too friendly to the
new edition, like the preced-
son of the Sisters of Zion Mix-
the conference because they fear
ing ones, is complete with infor- Convention of Council Jun - rachi wan held last Tuesday in
that the Polish government is op-
mation of value for all who wish
Assembly Hall, with M.
rs Seigel
iota Oct. 20 to 24
poitl to it. The 11 delegate s from
to keep in touch with Jewish
presiding. Rabbi Eichenstein of
Germany have announced that
thought, activities and coganiza-
they will withdraw' from the con- tione in America.
The National Council o f Jewislf' New York, who is visiting Detroit
to conduct the present campaign
ference if there is any discussion
ossin somiss-unl•nr rn with pre,. Juniors announces its ninth hien- for' membership in the Mizrachi '
imeue, met son tutgra-113).
of the anti-Nazi boycott. Never-
nial conference to be held in Wash- Organization, was the guest
theless the American delegates
ington, D. C., from Oct. 20 to 24. epeaker and delivered an inspir-
have already introduced a resolu-
The National Council of Jewish ing talk on the accomplishmenta
tion calling for the extension of Brigs of Two Infants at the Juniors was organized IR years in Eretz Yisroel during the past
Children's Home
the boycott. The American delega-
ags. Its express purpose is to train 10 years.
tion includes Benjamin Winter.
young Jew, to become future lead.
Plans for the annual 83 donor
Abraham II. Handel. Samuel G.
The Jewish Children's Home of ers. The organization is interne- banquet
were completed.
This
Domash and Z. Tygel, all officers Detroit celebrated the Brian of two tionally known for its contributions
affair
will take place in the newlyi
of the Federation of Polish Jews of its infants, Sunday morning.
in the fields of peace, religion. Mu- decorated hall of the Philadel-1
Several members of the board of cat ,on and social service. Outstand- phia-Byron Hebrew School on
in America.
the home were present, besides ing in Be activities are the Ilan- Dee.
10.
leer•vn
•Treere .101 tie no allian•
numerous friends and relatives of
i,1 C. SolomonSSehheo
ludalem and tionimuniorn or luitalmn
The Ladies Mizrachi is also ar-
aPn
t•tor• the children. Tea, cake, and wine
ltlearrisnhgi p Home
and Faiel•m her... both •rit
ranging
a Succoth party to take
..r
.
•
AVIA
was served the gathering, and • The Cuban Sheltering Horne is
e h tw That I nronionlem ie a
A place at the Mishkan Yisroel
in n e
• hoo of I he proletariat make. It
tour through the home took place, day nursery
,,,
,
providing fond and Synwogue, Blaine and Linwood,
mi red than Few lam tt i
after which a collection was taken shelter for 60 children each day on Monday, first day of Choi Ha-
r5 ;:nip 'nd:r ‘14 ' Asp. philno,ht or as a donation to the home.
lush. senor
while their parents try to earn a moed Succoth. Various talents
Ilfe la demo. ratle. b., In it•
▪
ISO
Rev. J. Silverman donated his meager livelihood. The scholarship will participate and refreshments
without and .m151 anPrm iotioo Th•
•hich Is 151 k nn .4 god I. services as Mohel upon the occa-
fund provides a post graduate will b e
*nit
on.tu,
tat ani. rase
sion .
that nen
course for student, wishing to be-
1.101 hire anY am hill servant I
Loriupon thyneede of the group
come professional social workers. Lee Winter. Forme
r Czech C•bi.
hart •11 unomial Hurd for tik•
Jun.
PRO AMACITIA GIRLS
.en, of the Ind,. Must hut the rom.
50 Minister, Dead
1/0 Refugees Rush Brasil sad
Moffitt' Interest has .14.1 a twvn par-m-
PRAGUE (W' is
- Czech°.
m.1mo S1'11.1'11 •drnonition - do not app.
Pro Amacitia Girls are planning
Other South American Land. I sloavkian Jewry is mourning the
ram hr self from the community - h.
a dance for the month of November
more fundoment•I applli mi. tram
loss of Leo Winter, prominent poli-
[.than
and would like the cooperation of
membership In the mon ,,,,,
RIO de JANIERO (WNS) -Itical leader and minister of social
- Tio not art prmonal another club of the ages of
•_s,. _4 it yid
18 to 24, Fifty more German Jewish refs-I security in the first Czechoslovak-
•bor. ports: mper•ti.e.
preferably a boy's organization
r a m Judaism. Parglern •ral
gee, have arrived here to take up ian cabinet, who died here at the
Mom
Any club interested call Mary permanent residence in Brazil
and age of 59. A
of Bohemia,
Weiner, Euclid 1753-R. any night other South American lands.Winter served as native
• Socialist mem-
Peace and Justice are promoted, after 6, or write to S. Hamburger,
Among
the
newcomers
are
Dr.'
her
of
the
Austrian
parliament
not through warships, but through 422 Theodore St., for further de-
Grimaldi, former director of the I from 1907 until the outbreak of
friendships.
tails.
Hanover Symphony Orchestra. the World War.
Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home
The Jewish Children's Home of
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
thanks the following contributions:
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, 675 W:
Boston Blvd.
Solomon Fish Co., 1335 Adelaide.
G. Byron, 1308 Winder,
Miss Zelle Morris, 2451 Blaine
Ave., in memory of father, Jacob
M. Morrie,
Anonymous.
ALASKA SEAL
ENRICHES THIS
STUNNING 2 PC.
COSTUME SUIT
An elegant interp're-
teflon of the costume
suit! A subtley 'cut
one piece dress with
frog fastenings in
spongy, nubby wool,
with fur trimming.
RUSSEKS
1545 EIXEMARD AVE..
Flowers
f or all occasions-.
D eeeee -Joy Florist. Euclid 6082.
All
Price.
RIII.Jerl
to 3'4 Pale. T.
Half Century Club
anquet on Sunday
Banquet
Hudson Seal*
SWAGGERS
A nnivers s
ary
ale Priced
245
Quality is everywhere apparent in this rich looking,
youthful swagger coat of Hudson Seal•. Of "No-
Tongue" construction, only the finest, unpieeed
center section pelts are used - giving the coat
that deeper sheen, and even velvety appearance
PO desirable. Misses sizes.
•ssei di rid 11.10. t
► iar Shop -
Filth no. - E..altura
HUDSON'S