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PIEVETHOFFIEWISH

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

I

PAGE EIGHT

Officers Installed
'By Rosenwald Post

Jewish Community Center News

LEAGUE RESUMES
Statement By President Ruthven
$8000 Subscribed
Comments On U. of M. Expulsions YEAR'S EFFORTS
To Hadassah by
The first executive meeting of
500 Contributors President Alexander G. Ruth- , misintrepret the reasons for any the League of Jewish Women's

'

FURNACE OIL

Pay Cash — Pay Less

6

action taken against its members. Organization was held Oct. '7, at
c Pre (MI.
yen of the University of Michigan,)
Address Delivered by
The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah ' in a letter addressed to George When they are told not to con- the home of Mrs. Fred Ginsburg
yespiriag
tinue to violate some regular rule on Chicago. Blvd.
Leo M. Franklin; Mayer
announces
a
total
of
about
$8,000
Levey
of
Detroit,
makes
an
impor-
AMATEUR
HOUR,
GYM
NIGHT,'
LAVY
M.
BECKER
SUCCEEDS
',pr,
ALL GRADES
The officers for the coming year
Waterstone New Commander
already pledged in its Roll of tant statement commenting on of the institution, they immedia-
!HARRY SELIGSON
FEATURE OPEN HOUSE
tely represent that the University
Three days of open house ac- I Levy M. Becker, who succeeds Honor campaign. This amount in- the recent expulsion of three stub authorities are trying to suppress are: Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, presi-
audience of 700 witnessed tivities will be celebrated at the' Harry Seligson as educational di- cludes the pledges of approximately dents, all of whom happen to be I
dent; Mrs. Herbert Warner, first
`."An
h. When any of
ceremony which marked the Jewish Community Center on Oct. rector of the Jewish Community 500 subscribers and patrons.
vice-president; Mrs. Jacob Sauls,
Jews. Dr. Ruthven writes.
the students disciplined are Jews, I second vice-president; Mrs. Sidney
installation of new officers of Ro- 22, 23, and 24. The feature of Center, has a background that
The Roll of Honor is replacing
"I assure you that I do not
they
give
out
the
information
that
Wallace, recording secretary; Mrs.
sienwald Post No. 218 of the the Oct. 22 date will be an ama-lwell fits him for the job.
the donor luncheon of former years. exaggerate when I say that I am
Garfield 9060-2463
the University is discriminating Mrs. Osman Fisher, corresponding
Areerican Legion, on Sunday eve- tear hour conducted by Max. During his high school days Mr.
more pleased to receive your let-
against their race. The University secretary; Mrs. Anthony Deutsch,
at. the
ning, Oct. 13, at the Book Cadil- Chomsky, who for the occasion I Becker spent two yearheo
er of October 8 than I have been
of Michigan, as you know, never
will be "Major" Chomsky. Bill I Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological
with any of the numerous coin- I
treasurer.
lac Hotel.
has and never will discriminate
t of the associa-
The following officers were in Kaufman, president of the Sen. I Seminary in New York City. Ile
The pres id ens
munications pro and con which
w een students on the grounds ted organizations act as the board
bet
'stalled: Meyer Waterstone, corn- for Council, will be the announ- \ received his Bachelor's Degree in
have come to me.
of race, creed or color. At the
Mender; John Jacobson, senior
of directors.
and Gilbert Madiefsky will Health and Physical Education at
"I consider the activities of I
same time, in its insistence upon
g
ran the
Plans were formulated for the
'Vise-commander; Saul J. Benyas, rig
the small group of trouble makers I
"gong." Many good eel- the McGill University in Montreal,
good character, sound scholarship, November joint meeting for which
this campus as serious because I
junior vice-commandr; Saul A.
ions have already been discov- Canada. He completed his Mas-
on
I and orderly conduct, it must rec- a very well known speaker is be- RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
ter's Degree at Teacher's College
Gallant, adjutant; George Orley ect
time
I am well aware that at any
ognize that, just as it does not
dresses, women for house clean-
of Columbia University and his
finance officer; Jack R. Goldstein, ered among the applications.
ing arranged.
their methods may arouse regret-
discriminate against a group, nei-
ing, house maids, women for
On the evening of Oct. 23, gym
the Rabbinical Degree at the Jewish
. • D Edward Stern , his-
Mrs. Oscar Robinson has ac- I
table misunderstandings and thus thee can it discriminate in favor
c p
part time work. By hour, day
highlight
will
be
a
social
Levine
cepted the chairmanship of this
Mortars; Murray
, sergeant- night. All members of the Cen. Theological Seminary in New York
cause considerable harm to the
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi-
I
of
any
section
of
the
student
irec-
of the
Ile was rabbi and d
City.
meeting.
University.
It
is
a
part
at-arms.
John
ter, both young and old, and their,
son 2526,
t] cl by
Sirs. Harry Krohn is the lunch-
The commander
tactics of this group to willfully population."
Ml. Gatruare, national executiv• com• friends are invited to participate. for of the Sunnyside Jewish Cen-
' Lon island
eon chairman.
oittoor inatt of the department der
of Through the efforts of Lou Hand-
YOUR SHOES will be refitted to
Mrs.
Abraham
Srere
has
charge
lchiman. The senior vice-comman
,
For
the
past
10
years
Mr.
Heck-
Alexander, Sonenklar, Lieb
troit
ler, physical education director of
feel as if made to order. In
' Woe Metaled b Rex Humphrey, DeWe-
of the calendar of events for the
*One vire-lcommyander. The Dinior
the Center, LeRoy F. Sparks, the I er has been doing summer camp
On Program of U. H.
fact, your feet will get into the
oCOmmander woo Installed by Lloyd
work in various capacities, includ-
year.
S. Auxiliary
Janata., committee man fur the De- physical director of the Battle!
healthiest and most comfor:7
e
received
Il
Mrs.
Fred
Ginsburg
asks
the
that
of
director.
TOO adju-
ling
pant
troit Darr let Aseociation.
Creek
Sanitarium
for
the
table condition at the most
co-operation of all organizations
was Metalled by I. T. 'Poker, past 10 years, is coming to take his varsity letter at McGill Uni-
tant
The
Woman's
Auxiliary
of
the
district committee man of the Detroit
economical rate. M. KANER
gym-
as
a
member
of
the
to
avoid
conflicting
dates,
by
com-
varsit y
Dletrict Anoetntion. The 1100000 ofn- , charge of the gym program. All I
SHOE REPskIlt, only true shoe
Olt Sunday morning, Oct IG, at 10.42, United Hebrew Schools will hold municating with Mrs. Srere.
nastic team While in New York
Cet w. Installed by J. Hugo
Smith
Protesnional
will take part wear-I
I
Rabbi 1,011 Fratn will 'trench on the the first meeting of the season at
refitter in State of Michigan,
he was actively engaged in work
eubjertt "World War Number Two—Am ■ 2 p. m., on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at
we. Post. The chePledii ing their street clothes (girls
toroj
1517 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer-
1
ing with the United Synagogues
IV Alton T. Robert.
Festival
Dinner-Dance
of
J.
We Prepared to Face ler
The tlease wear low heeled shoes).
twas
emu
of
Conclusions
will
be
eels,
a the Frederick Alger Post. The
Hotel Station
The ',
of America, the Zionist Organize-
son.
Wli•
m ancier
W. E. W. 0. Branch
armed in the Temple Saturday. Oct. Ill,
nstall
d b CI...
tne Hems fight calisthenics and drills with i tied the Menorah group, and the
The
program
was
arranged
by
hintorian wan
Iey
at 10 a no Or. Leo 21 Franklin will
nsim.
east commander of
arr;,'," hand apparatus ending with grand
on Nov. 3
Mee Wolf Kaplan, program cum-
hat Now?"
HEBREW, YIDDISH, ENGLISH,
Dushway Poet. The sergetitacat•
preach on the ,object, ""What
Clairmount
Club.
. •
by Daniel V. Ad ly, co
"Free Thinkers Challenge the Jew—A
chairman, and Mrs. Jacob
A regular meeting of the North
Citizenship and Bar Mitzvahs.
higan. march for mations will make up
vaks toy
reply to John Dewey, Clarence Darrow Imittee
mitt. man for the district o f Mi
w
II
Woodward branch of the Jewish
Reading and writing in five les-
and Inhere' will to the guiljeet of Dr.
e J ulius the program
Samuel Raskin of th
'-
known
'
Mr. Sparks is nationally has
de-
II
sermon
Stinday
morning,
Oct.,
Women's European Welfare Or-
sons guaranteed. Free trial les-
Franklin :
Rosenwald Post made the presen- as a swimming coach and
27. at 10 . 45
tion
was
held
at
the
home
of
son. David Horowitz, the teacher,
ganiza
Temple Sleterhood:
tations.
The State Contention of Tentlde Sin.'
Mrs. A.
Shaier. Mrs. J. Cohen,
2091 Blaine Ave., Apt. 101, Gar-
Henry Bushway Post Drum and veloped many swimming champ-
terhoods will bo held in Pontiac, Oet.
Bugle Corp, which won national ions for the University of Michi-
field 6914-R.
president, presided.
21 anti 23, The members of the Temple
The main topic discussed at this
recognition, at the St. Louis con- gan. He has been leading and
Sisterhood are 111 , ii(111 to attend the
t
tneeting
to
take
place
Wednenday
morn-
SACRIFICE
— Four rooms high
vention, furnished military music conducting grand march drills a
meeting was the festival dinner
ing, Oct. 23. at Temple Beth Jacob,
grade furniture, practically new.
for the evening. Dance music the Sanitarium for the past ten
dance which is to take place on
Pontiac. 104 Orchard Lako Ave. Follow-
m
fro
SOL
LIFSITZ
MRS.
ing that meeting there will be a lunett-
No dealers. Call Madison 2381.
of
Sunday oreeing, Nov. 3, at the
wee furnished by Dave Diamond's years, and people have come
The junior congregation
e. at Rotunda Inn, Pine Lake. at a hit
es to at- Shaarey Zedek will resume regular
all the surrounding
Chalet, 8-Stile Road and Gratiot
The money thus raised will be con- the epeaker will he Mire inns Even",
orchestra.
Mrs. A. Kurzman is chairman. QUILTS—Made or recovered from
An Inspiring address was de- tend the marches. He is bring- Sabbath services for the new year tributed by the Detroit chapter to national secretary of Temple Sleterhoode.
Subscription for the luncheon will be
your own feathers or wools. Pill
livered by Dr. Leo M, Franklin ing with his four trained leaders on Shaboe I3eresdith, Oct. 26. This
Tickets may be had or reservations
Hadassah's non-sectarian health 21.10. For reservations. call Mrs. Ben
lows recovered—special, $1AW
and a pianist.
made by calling Hogarth 4767, or
hell. I
marks the fourth year of the ex- and health education projects in Shwayder, Towneend
of Temple Beth El. Rev. Fr.
To close the • open house . cele- istence of this organization.
The activities committee of the Temple
Full line of curtains, baby,
Mrs. J. Robins, Longfellow 5392.
Schulte, chaplain of the district bration on Oct. 24, there will be 1
Palestine.
Sleterhood announce s • new hook review
shower
and wedding gifts. Dex-
Mrs.
A.
J.
Redblatt,
chairman
Under the sponsorship of Mr.
-for the American Legion, com- a program of community singing
This campaign will continue course under Inc leadership of Prof.
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
of ways and means, and her co-
ad-
Abe Gordon, the juniors state through the winter. It will be cli- Otto C. Marckwarolt of Wayne Univer•
Frankli
menti on Dr.
n's
Any on nix eurcenelve Friday morning...
and
table
)tames
of
all
sorts.
The
Dexter
Blvd.,
at Webb. Hogarth
chairmen, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. A.
' I. dress,n eg xpressed the wish that all feature of the evening will be a I they will do everything to make maxed in the spring by a large beginning Friday. Nov. 1, at 11 o'clock.'
9050.
Smile and Sirs. William Fisher are
their services as interesting and as celebration which is already being Prof. Marekwardt dhow. Mx modern
members of the Legion could hear
Tickets for the course are SIM.:
checker exhibition by Nathaniel 1 beneficial as possible.
planning various ways to help all
For further information rail Mr.. John
TO RENT—Two room apartment,
him.
Rubin, nationally known checker
those interested in making their
Included among the group of of- planned.
Hopp. Townsend 11-11519.
In his address following his in
The monthly collections are in C. The
beautifully furnished. Going
'
membem of the SInterhtiod are
ch ampion. Mr. Rubin will play
quotas for the donor luncheon on
osen
ficers
is
Mandell
Berman,
president
deflation as commander of R
charge of Mrs. Theodore Levin and Invited to an afternoon of games on ■
south. Fine location with good
comers
at
once
blind-folded.
all
co
Wednesday, Jan. 8, at the Shaarey
of the junior congregation; Theo- Mrs. Sol Lifsitz. Mrs. Max Blum- Monday, Oct. 0. nt I 2 o'clock, In the
. weld Post, Meyer Waterstone out
transportation. 3345 Richton,
All Center members and their dove Leibovitz, vice - president;
nodal hall o f the Temple. Coffee. .and'
Zedek.
' lined the work of the post as part
Apartment 208.
friends are invited to attend the Jerome Arfa and _Alvin August, berg and Mrs. Sidney Stone, in wichen, cake . Admienion, 50 cent.. Ilre
American
Legion.
The
Emanuel
Arden
le
chairman
of
the
affair.
their
promotion
work,
are
planning
of the
Independent Detroit Lodge FOR RENT — Furnished room.
open house programs.
en

chairmen of the order and arrange- to secure 1,000 members for the Sunday Seh.I Registration:
Legion's program, he said, is
Parents nre onin
requested to bring
tt
to Hold Simchas
ment committees.
Ideal for employed couple. Dex-
HERSCHEL LEIB
' mainly rehabilitation, child we-
their children for registration during
Roll of Honor.
The officers are putting forth
•t regular office hour. On
ter district. Also near street car.
Torah Party
, fare, Americanism and the Boy PING PONG TOURNAMENT
Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis is chair- the week
morning the wheal office la too Sonenklar, chairman of the music
gUnday
every
effort
to
make
these
services
Call TO. 7-0066.
Scout movement. He said that
man of the patron committee.
Impty administering the school to take
A ping pong ladder tournament
committee,
a source of real pride and inspira-
lire
of
regletration
of
new
pupils.
The
members
are
being
hospitalized
The
Independent
Detroit
Lodge
Following
is
a
partial
list
of
sub-
will be held at the Jewish Com-

FOR RENT—Nice, comfortable
Milton M. Alexander will be the
age for the child to begin
and properly cared for, that sub- munity Center beginning Oct. 28. tion.
will hold its annual Simchas Torah
scribes and patrons who have al- proper
Itch.' to the age of four, The Temple speaker of the afternoon.
room for two gentlemen, two
versive movements are fought and at 8 p. m., in the game room of
party on Wednesday evening, Oct.
ready pledged their support to the School Is so organised, however, an to
As an added feature, Herschel
business girls or employed cou-
place the child of whatever age with
j that more than 250,000 children the Center.
23, at Jericho Temple, Linwood at
project:
children of like age and school grading.
ple. Garage. 9753 Broadstreets
JUNIOR
WARDEN
NIGHT
Leib,
director
of
the
Fox
Sym-
have been helped at an expense
Joy Road. Al Wolgin's orchestra
The tournament Is open to all
1Indamen N. Abelson, Morey Abra
phony orchestra will play for the
near Boston.
OF PERFECTION LODGE Mune.
has been engaged for the evening
members of the Center and will
f of $1,242,000.
Regina Adler, Cherie. Agree. Mil-
group
a
number
of
favorite
violin
and dancing will be from 9:30 to
ton Alteentier, S. Alexander, Sidney
I s Mr. Waterstone took pride in continue through Dec. 23. All
selections. Mr. Leib is the son of 12:30. The admission rice of 25c FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Sant Almon. Benjamin Alpert. Jar
The worshipful master, officers
telling about the billet for chil- entries must be turned in to Jack
room for working girl. Small
Altin. Alvin. A. Aronow, M. Aronson,
the late Cantor Leibowitz.
dren at Otter Lake, Mich., 75 Freedman, in charge of the game and members of Perfection Lodge Sarah IT Arunstam, Harry Anh, Ed
entitles the member to five be
family. Home privileges. 3791
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of Shaa-
At the annual menials of the Hebrew
miles north of 'Detroit, where help room, no later than Oct. 23.
No. 486, F. St A. M., announce an Allan, Marry F. August, Herman Au-
checks for refreshments. Member
H. ',stn..' Benevolent Society the follow-
Richton. Townsend 6-7021.
gust. Harty Barnett. E. Barron. J.
evening of entertainment in honor Baruch, Hempel Benjamin, Harry Ben- ing office. were re•electedt President, rey Zedek will sing several selec- are invited to bring their friends
was extended to 356 children
Imee Monett; vice-president, Mien Ella tions, accompanied on the piano
of Benjamin B. Stepsay, junior nett, Ralph J. Bonn.. M. B. 13eristuan.
FOR RENT—Furnished room for
from 169 families, who were ei-
The entertainment Committee o
Levine,
secretary,
Mrs.
'terry
Alper.;
B. Berman. J. Berman, E. A. Bemis.
by Miss Rose Bassin.
a gentleman in private home of
ther undernourished, subject to GOUTMAN WINS
warden, at a banquet on Wednes- J.
L. Steiner, B. Orloff, William L a
trensurer, Mrs. J. C. Illrechfield.
M. Rm., 8. J. Itlrukrant, on
The Auxiliary has a well planned
'Wald Allen,
Phil Zack. left Sunday for New York,
adult. References. 612 Kenil-
day, Oct. 23, which will be Junior Ben W.
'tuberculosis or to whom emer - SCHOLARSHIP
Al, Harry 5,1015,
knock
few program for the coming year, in- Vine and Dr. A. W. Lowenstine i
here he will visit hi. mother for
whore
J.
Allen,
Albert
Altman,
Morton
worth. Townsend 2-0107.
Adolph
Goutman,
who
has
been
gency aid has to be extended
Warden's Night.
cooperating with the Sisterhoo
Ashner, Ruth Blumenthal. Isadore Ber- da.

cluding the annual donor luncheon
War orphans were also helped a student at the art school of the
Following the exemplification of man. Arthur B. Colton, Arthur Caplan,
headed by Mrs. A. Fellman, Mrs
FOR
RENT—Large bedroom for
to
be
held
Wednesday,
Jan.
22.
s
.
The
following
will
attend
the
Federa-
through legislation by the Legion, Jewish Community Center for the the Master Mason Degree, which R J. Copley, Robert Drew.. Louts Duo-
F. Kornweise and Mrs. T. None
S.
FOrrnan• John 1311111bUrg,
tion of Temple Sisterhoode convention
Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, Town-
two ladies or gentlemen. Board,
A. A.
olfond,
past couple of years, has just been starts at 5 m., a banquet is colt,
The mock trial held Oct. 9, wa
lre stated.
Feld, Battle °Intern., R. G Block. to he held in Pontiac next week: Mre.
laundry, garage and telephone.
send 1-1054, will be pleased to con-
s Fred M. Butzel was among the awarded • year's scholarship at scheduled for 6:30, after which the Harry Goldman, A. (leant.
Joseph A. Sehw•rts and Mr. L. 11. Har•
a huge success.
Exchange references. Near Four-
delegates: the preindent, Mrs. C. tact anyone desirous of joining the
11
members and friends will be en- Irving Blumloerg, Max Blumberg,Morris rlaon,
guests at the installation cere- the Chicago Institute of Arts.
A
meeting
of
the
Sisterhood
wi
Blumberg, Owor Blumberg. Barney J. Levy, and the secretary, Mel. IL F. organization.
teenth bus and two canines.
be held Oct. 30 at Jericho Tempt e.
The Chicago Institute of Arts tertained.
mony.
Blum rend, Williem Itoenky, J. Bonn, Anthony.
n
Townsend 7-2029.
Bonn, Carl Braun,
„ Dr. R. R. Goldstone, retiring does not give scholarships to first
The guest speaker of the eve- Nathan Bolin. I. Samuel
The president, Mrs. A. Feldma n
Brewer , Morton 14. Dren•
At a meeting of the Junior Rada.. I
'commander, was presented with year students, but through the ef- ning will be Charles E. Boyd, sec- Juliu Braun,
Brodie, lb Bron• Porelety Monday evening at the home of
and Mrs. H. Jackson announce
FOR RENT—Room in desirable,
ner, It. C. Itroder, A. )1.
-
e-
a
on North Far-
varied program followed by r
a medical instrument bag and a forts of Mrs. David B. Werbe, retary of the Retail Merchants' glen, 11. Brown, Norman Buckner, Pohner MIN Josephine Bergin.
well furnished home. References.
Est
ragut al.. plane toe tile annual charity
: gold past commander's 'button, in chairman of the Center Art Association, a division of the tiac; Robert Brown. J. BudnItzky.
Borne, M.
freshments to be held at comin g
Call mornings. 2656 Calvert.
bridge party were diecuseed al well a.
Malkin, Perry Burneteln, Is.
!appreciation of his services dur- School Committee, and a member Chamber of Commerce.
A. 51. Caplan, Sampel Caplan, A. the corning national eonvention of the Al the meeting of the 8Interhood of meetings until the end of the fisc al
Longfellow 2042.
[Moly,
and (Senior groups to be held Temple Beth El, held Oct. g in the new
The vocal and musical entertain- Carinteln, J. H. Chalet, H. Cohen. Sant• Junior
Ing the past year.
of the alumni of the Chicago In-
year.
In Cleveland thin fall. ell . Pearl Been- eociel hall on Liberty St.. Mrs. Samuel
.1 Hartman, Samuel Helper. Dyman
FOR
RENT—Large, nicely (ur-
J a e n , Jennie
Speaking on the subject, "The stitute of Arts, and because of ment will be presented by Bruce
h
le
Maxidsohn,
memberehip
chairman,
tn.
of
the
party
whi
c
P. Horwitz, A.
Iler la In charge
J. Kapet•neity. Morrie NA )(non-
el Consumer. Pewer t)educedd IS new members, after which
:Jew and the American Spirit,' the excellency of Mr. Goutman's Jordan, internationally known Harris,
ge nished, warm room with five
he heist 0e1. 34 Mrs Edward
Koploy, Cherie. Lakoff, S. te
J ospeg,
auditorium
Rosenberg, chairman of the Detroit Louis Marshall Lod
windows.
Near bath. Good trans-
Pr. Franklin stressed the fact work, an exception was made in mimic, who will do some imper- nor,
Three new member., kfles Ruth Myer., entertainment committee, announced that
No. 1203 of B'nai B'rith
A. Lind. Isadore hewie, SarniZa6,,t4J.;
portation. 1934 Hazelwood, up-
that the members of the Post, his case.
sonations of well known characters,
l, Mien Alice Magitimn and Mina MOM the fired in the merles of mixed bridge
Golden, were Initiated Into the organl• tournantronte will be held on MondaY
en.. SEdivi' in IttInentha



stairs.
Madison
8562.
loknits','1ItoetSrlrodett
though all of the Jewish faith,
and several musical novelties by Ilr
Co Herbert
night'. for
at Stit
the social
hall. Mmra
Host-
naon.
ti
The Detroit Louis Marsh all
finery Cohen. Harry N. Cohen.
. arm
ram In
„ram°
August Silvi (in Accordiana).
had fought in war not as Jews
Cohen, etuarn ohen. Irwin Cohen. L.
Mine Beryl Volght. who had charm, of ..._....
ng FOR RENT—Cheerfully furnished
. Il
Lodge
held
its
regular
meeti
the
program.
,poke
on
"What
Jewish
"""
Jacob
Block.
Mrs
Joseph
Block,
Mrs.
GENERAL
PSYCHOLOGY
Col..
M.
Cotten,
Abraham
Cooper.
A.
J.
The program will he further
bat as American citizens, Dr.
rohn, Dan• Youth M Doing in Psleetine at the
Tuesday, Oct. 15, in the Washin g-
room in home of couple for young
Gilbert ', limbers, Mn,. Harold Flenberg
. Cowan. L. W (•
I. D.
Memhero and
Franklin said that it was eminent- COURSE
augmented by vocal solos and se- ext.& en, Id D.
Dana, Lewis ItonDavidson, Present," and told of the village Meyer and Mrs. David Goldfarb.
lady or gentleman. Tuxedo, near
ton Room of the Book Cadillac 11 o-
lel t•ull
Shfmah which the Hada.. eoPPorte friend. are Invited to attend. Mr. Roe.-
A course in general psychol- lections.
ly proper that they should have
Datidson.
I. Davidson. Ralph v
, Doyle
and girt. that are berg abet annoutoyd the Pelee of the tel.
Dexter. Hogarth 6639.
one
mt bloom David Davie Harr)
131•,-
chosen as the name of their Post ogy will be given at the Jewish
1" there.
nn"
Saul I
amt
a educated
Anthony Deutch, D•ve
being
paper o n "Zion- anticipated bazaar and carnival a. Nov,
An
illustrated
lecture
on
pre
patio, S. Diamond, Moe B. Dia-
M. David
one of our country's greatest Jews Community Center beginning on
m
her Countries- II and 20, the m•olal hall toeing the
Mice Bergh.. gm* •
Dr. WANTED—High grade home for
nancy
and
child
delivery
by
ormation
frotn
J.
Edgar
Hoover
Confers
Inf
mond.
II
Donna,
Mal
Donna,
Irving
'h
ound
lots
pay
Monday evening, Oct. 21, at 7
and most loyal Americans.
he
fine School boy. Willing to
'Worlds. Samuel J. Eder, A Ehrlich, and Mi. Frame. Kahn explained the
A benent pale wan held Oct. II. 11 and M. M Silverman, chairman of t
'In the course of his address he o'clock.
with Cohane
th Mice Brenner env°
high rate. Write Box 10, Detroit
Ba-
Joneph Ehrlk h. I. J. Ittmenberg, Theo- festhAl of Suctm.
IS under the supervision of Mrs. I
stre
Leo.
were.
lodge
membership
committee,
f
mt
on
Itahhl
A.
'lector's
addreem
Mrs. Emery Monash will con-
dote ash warts, J. G. Solomon, Sam Sulk, • lem
indicated that Jewish Ideals and
Dudley Ilrown• with
Jewish Chronicle.
Sate Shovers Andrew Wineman. S. at recent snorting held when the New
heirman. Mrs. Max Heyman. re- tared the program of the evening.
American ideals are over-lapping duct the course which she is call-
York rabbi spoke on "Jewitth ActIvItY licloun 'stool chairman. •nnonnoed th•
J. Edgar Hoover, Chief of the so:Amman, Edward
Oliver Kanter, chairman of t he FOR RENT—A beautiful, modem
Wolf.
Moe Ehrlich, Louie Ell
In Paleetine."
if not entirely identical. Both ing "Making the Most of Your- Bureau of Investigation of the U.
reboot
would
start
Sunday
with
epecial
en-
to
tha
!dentinal.
rn oon, Wnitom Et-
Ore. Marian Ginsberg. the group epon- &wroth servicts. She also made known athletic committee, reported
3-room furnished apartment
of them emphasize the sacredness sou
S. Department of Justice, took oc- hosed. J blame. , E Louie Elston, M. Fab- mr. pi of I convention
he a t the plan for formation of mother.'
large and enthusiastic group of
Rent reasonable. Suitable for a
td It Emmet.
rick Charles Feinberg, David Feinberg. which the fifteenth t ang vereary of the club in conjunction with the general
of , freedom and the sanctity of Registrations are now being casion to confer with Louis S. sow
rat
m end of
lodge
members
attended
the
fi
1
1,celebrated
he
couple or two ladies. Furnish.
junior
society
will
Bennett
faith. Both of them lay their I taken at the office of the Center. Cohane of Detroit, representing 1,111100 Feldman, A. Feldstein.
Joseph Fen„. It. work among the 000 members who religious work.
bowling event of the season on
',enter., Benjednin Fenton,
so...
ings supplied. Mrs. E. Riehkoff ,
Mr..
Ben
Wiener
presented
an
inter-
stress
upon
the
ultimate
triumph
I



are
promoting
extennive
knowledge
of

the American Bar Association, Ion, A Fere, Morrey Finelsirrf..1: Na-
Sunday
morning,
Oct.
13.
Wing
report
on
the
convention
of
the
3240 Rochester, Apt. 106. Call
Jewinh and Venting ideal. and achieve-
of justice and of human brother- BOXING. WRESTLING AND
Hinter-
while Mr. Hoover was in Detroit
TeIllPlf.
the
National Federation of
Markus Simon, president of
any time Sunday or after 9 p.
r. hood', A report on the peace 'movement
hood. Both of them acknowledge FENCING CLASSES
attending the World Series Base- tFI'MVI'llihnoxtaibl.'hS'artlail1"lolletell"er. Adolph rn Yln ites
ge,
. Mae Miller senieted Mina
Detroit
Louis
Marshall
Lod
Way given by Mrs. Louis Lebetey
m. daily.
Under the sponsorship of the ball Games last week. Mr. Hoover
the fatherhood of God and man's
ar-
John
Funeral serviced for Max Mortis, who
H. Outow wall appointed to wishes to correct the erroneous c
We.
Sidney' Frank.
dependence upon Him.
Health Education Department of and Mr. Cohane conferred about
Freedman. Alex
at General Hospital, were take rharee of all card parties and Met
Alex Freed, J. Farablau,
rent impression that the lodge ia ROOM AND BOARD for lady or
died Oct.
ri
In concluding his address, Dr. the Jewish ,Community Center methods for improving the aminis- Frager,
held Wednesday at the home of hi. Maurice Itotenberg wax made ch•lonan
edberg.
hip
gentleman. Good home for the
d ma n , daughter. Mrs. J. Taylor. 11 1 Tenth
Freeman. Jar. Fri
was •Inoon apof - undertaking a large members
all d teas Mtn.
classes in boxing, wrestling and I ;ration of the criminal law and co- berg B. Fried 8 iiene"r AM Frie
Franklin said:
conven ti
right party. Northwest section.
GiMrd, St. Iturial was at Shaarey Zedek c 0 emetery. of
drive. He stated that the lodge will
• liPl gat e o the
po inte
"1 believe hill In the pap hologb al
Girt
fencing will be given. lordinating the work of law en- gem
Surviving me two song Waiter Moo.. the State Federation of Sisterhood , to he
men
union of the Doltish Ideal wtth the
(1Traenndany, Peter
continue
to
accept
those
young
Near bus and car line. Town-
Morrie,
of
Bay
held in Pont lar Oct. 22, 23. Mrs. Sidney
of Chicago. and Joseph
The boxing class will begin on . forcement units in the various Pnmuel
American Ideal !tee the hope of the
who
Phillip 011Inta H.
City and three daughtent, Met IlYmen Goldman ix alternate.
interested in B'nai B'rith work
send 8-7815.
future. The American Mande for free- Monday, Oct. 21, at 8 p. m. The states throughout the United
oldberg, A.
Pro. and Mrs. Taylor. of Day City, and
RC-
are
willing
to
co-operate
in
all
Tea
completed
the
afternoon,
with
Mr..
dom; the Jew stands for faith From
, 7 Goldberg, Louis G
o
. 'Icrn
Lanarsky, of Chicago.
Goldman,
I. Ooldman. & I.. G ld... Mr. J.
Palter and Mee. Louie MUM tivities undertaken by the con gre- YOUNG BUSINESS GIRL wants
the marriage of Yreetiont •nd faith the fundamentals of boxing and train- States with each other and with (1.17'
' Cloldennth, Benjamin Goidelein,
preelding at the attractive table. In
offspring can only bee nobler ideallem. log for boxing will be taught. the Federal Government.
companion for trip to Florida
ld•
Minnie
Al e
charge of tea were Mr.. Joseph Block gation.
Harry Goldstein.
• huger humanit•rianient. a
Nimi Flag Hauled Down
, I • -
The course will be given for
During the same week, Miss ponder:
Call Townsend 6-1328.
as Itotenberg, while Mrs. Warren
bath, a deeper' Poe of man for man.
stick, N. Goldelick. toe Goldeteta
r.
, enrY
BERKELEY, Calif. — A large and Mrs
• higher faith in Oa•nd riehtmumess, eight weeks. There will be three Dorothy Frooks, national com- utol Goideline, Darold Cloodin.. Gordon.
acted home.
Mexicans Rip Dews. Swastika FOR RENT—Desirable front room
Saul A. Gould, Nazi flag was discovered Sunday
• law patrlotinm. • more Inniring such eight•week courses given mander of the Women's; World J Goodm.. loi •Gordon.
The Flint ampler of Junior Iladatt.
ottioeb.
localitl.
An
manhood and • meet., womanhood
MEXICO
CITY
(WNS)

A.
William Gordone Ben G
C.
on the official University of Cali- bah began it. fall activate. at the Jew
and bath in art center
The old world Jew wlone falth In God during the year. All equipment, War Veterans, lawer, author, and Beojemin Gould. Jules °tenet, ()reen -
Community Center.
anti-Fascist and anti-Italian dem-
Private family. Call Madison
fornia flagpole. University official'
wan the one thing that kept has strong except hand bandages and skip- lobbyist in the cause of women's Grmongreon• Jolt. Green. A. P.
annual drive for momberehip was onstration h e r e that suddenly
of

cruel
The
amid the kicks and reburte
ters. Pm Greenberg, Abraham
or
Em.
S. Orogen..
quickly hauled it down and ran up opened.
4225.
this to be followed hy
world, needs lbw masurance that must ping ropes, will be furnished by rights, sought the advice of Mr.
an. Mao
Dam-
. one. Harry (Rom
C
hr . ...fain in turned into a protest against Nazi
tea and m emberehlp
tome from contact with free men who the Center.
the drive Iteelf will
Cohane for consideration by the Mort' Groesman. A. Haas, harles Dam- the largest American flag they tooth
November, and
Germany led to a raid on the hon-
." demeodIngo tint Xis own rishm he re-
tourney SamHambultet, Jowoh,r moan.
n
could
find.
They
said
they
did
not
culminate with a scavenger hunt on
Rabb, J. Hot', M.
First Grapefruit Shipments
The instructor for the course N. Y. State Crime Conference
orary consulate of Germany where
MAIM. are ready to mope ,'; the right.
an. Alex know who hoisted the Nazi flag.
A Heller. M
of other.. The Jew needs to he re- will be Lou Handler, physical edu • called by Governor Lehman, and to
De, 17
o Mark 'toward, Harry Hymlillam B.
an angry mob ripped the swastika
man.
Agency)
d of the hunismIty of man And
Itmerman, Theodore Mears Xk
keen.
CI= froilinn:f from a pole and dragged it through
HAIFA
(WNS-Paleor
"
Amenca will give him that ...unmet' rational director of the Jewish which Miss Frooks is a represent- )ember). E Jackson. Harry I. Jar
ttr;:tinc'd.rTigtVg
thnVe
this emmon. It will he Nov. 17. On
rot In the main the lino. of Ameri- Community Center. Mr. Handle r ative.
Paul E Jacob. J J. Jacolos Norman
the streets. While impromptu era- —Palestine's firstexport consign-
KRIM
Staehefeky.
Edward
Ptein.
Charles
Stein-
Dec
II
a
faehlen
Mow
and
bridge
sill
DavidN
can men and women ore right.
Jordon.
has had nine years in amateur
has
Ii. berg. Jullun Steinberg, Minnie Steinberg.
he.
Jerre, Albert
op to bring Mrs harangued the snob with ment of grapefruit this season
athan .: E•loo
Kantor,
"And on th• other band. our Ameri-
Most of
n. The
he group also
he
ho
It Kerman, Phil
Eats, )mall Mt,. Steinberg, Irving Stetnrnan.
ca• ilfs swayed it is in these day• and professional boxing and has
to Flint Molly Pit., noted einger. fo in speeches attacking Nazism, part of been shipped from bore.
H/larry. Li ere,Rl
.C,x.r . B. Rent... Milford Stern. Louis Stoll.
Ia n, . Wolf K•plan,..
a concert in Mart h In AI ,ell there
Gifts
to
Hadassah
Fund
by • materiallatt , philomphy and Itry • life license for refereeing in
,n n pftm
t1L
i
,
i
the
fruit
is
being
sent
to
Dr
I: •tx. Saul K
Stone her Strifling. I. Tab.- th a Father end Daughter breakfant and the crowd attempted to storm the
I he competition of uncontrolle.1 ambi-
n Ker.
:: Max
Kaufman.
chnick, Maui Tatter, A T. .HenryIce e annual Mother-Daughter banquet...III German Club but was driven off land.
Keiden,
tions, needs the roof and nanclIfy. Michigan.
S
SE ay, 111•1 P Kanclar,
ao k Tobin. Louis
SO
intloom • of a comp that mend" for
The wrestling clam will begin
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman of et, S. ,
mer,
eEn
M.
Thal,
J
Kessler
D. L .
by the police.
Trager. Peter be M. 31
lilt in mmethIng higher than the
Toirnieh.
SQKleinmen. M. Eng.
Taln, B
Tob
Officer, for the mar are: President.
Victor, 0
ictory of brain and brawn. And the on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 8 p. m. the Infant Welfare Fund of the Kinie.
Van. Frank
stein P L. Koprnan. Benjamin
Min Sophie Perrier, vice-pre, en
Viviano. Henry W•gner. Pinney Wallace.
Jew stands for that The Jew et his There will be one class a week Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has
J Kok insky, Pontiac; Sidney ',ran-
Maxine Goldman; oraretxy tod fund
M
.
Sophie Lampert,
Herbert warner, Henry Weinberg. Nat
best may be depended upon to bring
Kramer.
three months. The fundamen- received contributions from the fol- cc'.
minins vh•lormt, Wee Zelda Fryman,
A J Lattin,
to American Ideal so high. en v110110.1. for
Sloe Leiter, H. A. Weiner. Harry WeIngarden. Henry Wein-
wleh national fund chair-
Mon. Welshers. treasurer and J e
that It will yeomen. our nation'. life tads of wrestling, holds, defenses lowing: •
Weisman,
dman. Mi. Sarah
A. Moio.• A.
H . Weman.
J. M. Pietas, Otto man. MI. Lillian Fel
the member-
is
Monism. H. Leveneon. Maurice
.rd ma k e
Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, in Leman
and conditioning will be taught
C M .
tondo Is in charge a
Lesey. Sel R. Levin.
m
and to Its and-given deetinY
Henry
'hip drive and Mles .SYlvi• Fineenneti
There
yea
by Lou Felsenthal, who has been memory of the yahrzeit of her Leven. ()entire Morrie mmHenry
my prophecye
.
so that
Is. culturn1 ch•irrnert and in charge of
of thrs an instructor and wrestler for mother and father, Fanny and Levitt. evy. Edward Io W
Wellman,
Joseph
%elem..
Harry
Wex-
"Acd mine In the tour
shill
TheodoreSol II Levy.
l
WI.. A. eentorojenlor relations.
Dim
emitted
min
Lieberman,
So
type
of
manhood—•
Itenj•InIn
Wilk.
Barry
a pow
ler,
M•mhotrehip in Junior Hada. . Is open
Harris Kaplan; Mrs. Lena Loeweu-, Liohtenfeld.
Benja.
tive who fully understands ever,
by Use co mlnallog of two greed Ideate— Many years.
WI.. Ito. Wimp. Joseph Telles. Poi-
leant
n, Lou Lion... J
game. lits
Harry S. Stamler, president of
!Jai.. M Lipman, Bernard Lip- hewer, J Poo Darld Zellman. .10 all young Jewish girls of IS
freedom and the
The fencing clam will begin on berg
a
phase of the automobile
who are interested In ZIonlem
I"
'4°4
faith.
On thl• sail he shall aris•—en
the Standard Motor Sales at 3651
J
',Ippon. KrtIll twveetettherg.
David Zemon, DOM. L Zemon, Bonlamln
an;
Mr.
Goldman;
Monday,
Oct
21,
at
8
p.
m.,
and
ma,
'
7ackf
mother
ti
of
Itl
in
genial
disposition
and
earnest
de- IL
Thie
oiety
sustains
the
orphan
eta'.
Pon, Phillip
American In who. vet. courses the
or moiety
Si. London.
customer
Vero M. .1 7.1.1.
Woodward Ave., announces open
,n in 3 Lnewentorg.
Jeanette dr.'. village e nd pal...int. tor.:
beo r k sir,an
Emil B
Lee
e,swieenG
bleed of hare. e5 hum.Ity who. fa- Will be held every Monday, Toes•I god Men
Miss"'Elizabeth Finley and
sire to make of every
London. P. larbetaky, Zit's Loma.
m a hoeii
P111#1,111111) end helps In house this week by presenting a
Mahler, Mon liar-
Ilan'
tetra lived mod died tha t their to -
trelning
oherol
In
Goldman;
evening
y
ednesda
W
r
Steinberg
memory
111•gldeoll.
has w
other rharsties there. M rs. Morley Leff
Joeeph
aniensent be free: and yet • Jew la day and
complete showing of the new 1936 satisfied one Haying
Marko Robert Marv.. Alfred Max. Jamb
Miss Anne Manson, who recently Is senate ...or of th e group.
stil' uredfl!:
of followers.
wee» mans some-. the blood or mar. thereafter. The class will be open M . and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, can. paul Marlenthal, Louis Mark. Metr-
Leo
tha t h.
returned from a Palestinian trip,
Pontiac automobiles.
e. who lived and died oral their .
both men and women. The
mpeezeriymofanHdarliries,,Gioerdonl. Louis e
H. Meer. J. Mellon. Nathan
15 years he decided
for
The
party
arranged
by
the
Junior
Sic
Andrea might believe actor -ding to XI
In extending the entire com- would also like to sell the cam
1 1.er.aron Meyer, H kieven. LawreMw addressed the members of the pros-
Center
will
furnish
the
Foils
and
iono
of
Tempi.
Beth
El
was
held
As4
A
thir dletat. of their contemn.
Sam.' Mitch-
fter cart
W. C. A. TX affair was both munity a cordial invitation to at-
so abate all ahall stand f
cars sow ',TO! fie
the Masks but participants must I Mr. a nd Mn. Nate S. Shapero, in Mboheleon. Jmeph J son. S Isadore Mu.- . pect committee at the luncheon
the I
the Amen-
members and an tend this showing, Mr. Stamler munity new
X MItthell. thanidney
rotoontative of he new t, Peorth
meeting held at the home of Mrs. to compliment new lemond
ts
anniversary
n
wear gloves and sweat shirts.
I memory of Mrs. H. S. Atlas: Mr. ell•
fully looking over the t h;:fpntor or
t 56!:
Merry Nekton. Dav
thelanm.
eonh
oboemaare of the •
kov
om Jew In whom freedom and faith
lid opNa
l
e yti n 3:
commented
on
the
amazing
inter-
m
o
i
n
n
:
t
:
u
e
n
Seymour
Frank
on
Monday.
She
c
i
be
A
. e n pr ci n ristrt ty h
r .
eriw
. s ee
shall be la harmony co-rnintiod.
The class is under the direr- I and Mrs. Julius Berman, in honor eon .i William
ot to dieou
of the organization
abb eh
h: eoinogw
mhm
o et. o oc d
d
s;
bit
A. Pau , H A R.Ve
her, L. A
r. told of the work being done by
11 g cycler
u
'The program Minded an Invoration est that is being manifested in the
Mewing to Ma country. • Mruag to Lion of Morris Glass, graduate of of Abe Straleer's recovery from 11
eves
rlmen, J Pormtte
i
l
be
meeting
Perlis P Pe
A II. Pro-
hle • faith, • bletring to the world X
by Rabbi Bernard Twitter. a
new Pontiaes by the car buying
Hadassah and stressed the import- from
Prentla Prentle.
the senior Sietertmod toy Mm Ellis
large, he shall ezend , lify the fart that f Michigan State College, the orly his recent illness; Mr. and Mrs. J N
• goovt Jew one moot e ntis be • o ‘,.
Warren, a brief talk by Min Jennie public. "And the new Pontiac will
conjunction
' 11 II Prince. M. Fru... Ar• ance of the land buying program.
to
h• ,..leifigart State man to receive a Joe Magidaohn, in memory of Our
ximol
H
urd. Nathaniel Raskin, Roos Rob•
good American and In that spirit
Krasnick.
monitor.
MI.
Irene
Mack,
merit all the praise and admira-
liadassah announces the plant-
E Robinnon.
before major letter for ,participation in a Louis Oppenheim.
firet president of the Junior Pieterhood.
seat proudly proelalm to and
er te, Chasten Roblneon,
ftenhanfri.
tion
that
is
being
heaped
on
it,"
I•
an
honor
I
.
Ro
Jaw
ns..
Meyer
ing
of
trees
by
the
following:
In
presented the retains Pteoldent• MI.
all the weld. 'To he

For two years he
R obb i
.
Berry
loc at ed
hal. Pon -
a mm.a , t. MOr, ,,,,,,,.1„. .1.. I m inor PI TOTV
with • gift, and Mn. said Mr. Stamler. "Actually even
Ro senfeit& A Ittnent
and
enhe
memory of Jacob Bock by Mr. and Eleanor Snits.
Rn
intercollegiate
wNch
never
lost an
Woodwa rd
Homenthal, Harold N. Rotten-
the preattnt•tlon of another
to II. ....um baaasing of Goal."
o
Pm: E
made
more beautiful than before and
K Rtnentbal. Mrs. Maurice Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
DALIES FRANTZ ON
p Ai " p stl he t ra
Roeenth•t,
gift to Mi. Krasnlek from too es. for
P
rte
i o r s ervice
match.
itpilara
that.
coir
built to last 100,000 miles, it is cW
tows Dorm hal, R. Rosenthal. Sara M. L. Bock and Katherine Bock; in
open
to
classes
are
The above
FORD HOUR SUNDAY llottenstweig. H. Woman. K Roller.
r" Ger- bound to hold the millions of
the Minn
New members •
memory of Mrs. M erian Arles by
all full members of the Jewish
C tmb.. Ituhiner. Sarnpel It Rubin. G
Chlmovits Imrothy Fishier. Rosa-
has made in the past— courteous service—at rea
uben R. Weiner, • heth lobster,
Ilona. louts Rye.. 'mod Kaffir. Mil-
Community Center. Registra-
Irene M•sidmht, Roth friends it
Frantz. the brilliant ton Raffle. Simon Paramho 11 5a" °° Mr a nd Mrs. Re
p
pallet
d
Gloria Solod•gor •nd Ina M. and make millions more. Every
Itions are now being taken at the young American pianist who made Paul Saute. Lou. lineage Harry Mr. and Mrs. George Katz, Sir. an
P
The were ant.
salesman on the force is wild with
insiot well k^p°moch
J. II. Schaltne. Mrs. David Berger and Mr. and RablnovItch s•s:rneer darer
tni
i:M
ta
a. r
Center office.
his air debut last fall as guest P, 11.(f•r. S lich•flander.
thiseMrco
h
H &Mater. Abe Mrs. Howard P. Berger; in mem- ...rye •• tn.
the business enthusiasm over the new models
lkh1110,
"lendat,
,
Of,f,in verawere elecL
..
'co mmunity,
artist of the Ford Sunday Eve- Cart
the public
Seamier. Herman Seamier. Herm.
ar
and
are
eager
to
show
;M
N•lhen Schrolb- Dry of Mrs. Lena Cohen by Mrs.
.,1
a ffiliation w
ning Hour. has been re-engaged to Smhtmler. Alen flehrelher•
buy
ec ay0,50!
,T ,„,.
Sam Behr., More.
a ctt.. ivit
,/
&hr.,
rm mbuuntalalw
Ruben R. Weiner ■ and Mrs. George dent. Mies Elaine Goldstein. eeeretxT. why Pontiac will be the ear to
NM
.
wrahnilieuteic on
Co-Ed Dance Sunday
appear with the Ford Symphony PI,
Vohs... Samuel Candler. Karl 14.11.
". "*""'". 'is" in 1936."
Orchestra and Chorus. under Vie- M geltgrnan, Harry mime, Carl ShOtt. Rata; In memory of Mrs. Lena )1„1, snider
FOR
7,
47:.,".0
Mr. Stamler is a veteran in au-
Ann• Share. I Stmts. Cohen by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B.
we Moen.. for a neer rim s
The annual co-ed dance will be ter Kolar, in the Ford Sunday Eve- Pant
M. Shulman. Pinney
tomobile circles, having started in
lumen Pnet•er.
a If;
Daniels; in memory of Mrs. lax
Bee. rue,
,1::
yi
ta;li 'P ic
*lril,":11 .„'S IX,,
,' r,;;',. ,,,,"sr
I held on Sunday evening, Oct_ 20, ning Hour broadcast of Sunday. Polder. Pante! Street. A. Paberblatt, Ben-
at
the
used car business in 1920. He
le wi d :eye . a caandsi 1 r d r a e ind " na
J acme.. de Davis by daughter. Mrs. Alex
man. by nailing
andrdrr at l A
in the Italian Gardens of the Book Oct. 20. The program is heard Amin Pniblretein Arthur
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Levy, pia ns•emsrien• see e•
is recognized by automobile men ■ rib e
Prn Simon. It W Pam ,
Caplan;
in
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of
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Cadillac Hotel. Music will be fur- from 9 to
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and Mrs. l;sr ."'rss
II•rry !MO, Harry mode,
as a capable and efficient execu-
darner Smith. Charles PrnIts Phillip b brother and sister, Mr.
Goldin....
nished by Mike Falk and his or- Standard Time, over the toast-to- Prnith.
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Louie Fob. flofferin. Sadie VI
P. Sol Len.
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