-America favisk Periodical eater -- CLIFTON MINOR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Tftebtraotrimsn RONICI4 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Dinner Dance of Home Relief On Sunday Evening GULIAN SPECIALS THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Moe D. Smith of 3270 Monterey Ave. announce he engagement of their daughter, Zelda, to Morris II. Shepherd, sow of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Shepherd of Pingree Ave. Reception Nov. 3 corn 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. Members of the Home Relief So- ciety completed final plans for the Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldman of New York, N. Y., announce the organization's cabaret and dinner ngagement of their daughter, Cecelia, to Max Somberg, son 01 I dance, which is to be staged at ■ Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Somberg of 1629 Taylor Ave. 6:30 p. in. this Sunday in the Stat- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shore of Dunne Ave. announce the ler Hotel ballrooms. engagement of their daughter, Yetta, to Philip Shiener, son of Mr. Special lighting effects, music by and Mrs. A. Shiener. Del Delbridge and Ray Correll or- chestras. Del Delbridge will per- _ _ 1 ORIENTAL KERMANS Cohan Company. 20 Adam. Avenue Wen, nem Noodward, orfers too ex• reptional values this week. 9 it $(1•3 9 12 Kerman Rum. floral de,. L a pa panel el shade fur only V39.00. Ihts Price ill no. lower than today .. re. platentant Wedding Calendar POTTERY LAMPS Cuban . , Gift Department leantrer beautiful period dealaned pottery lamps with ****** live gold Aniahed metal ifL as , ornamented raw it h turner feet, and u sth b u l . 11 'had , d w n . or pleat ed with < ord. ina. at only KOS. Oct. 27—Miss 'Gloria Feldstein, daughter of Mrs. Freda Feld stein of 1480 Hazelwood Ave., to Milton Radner, son of Mr. ant Airs. Sam Radner of 2509 Hazelwood Ave., at the Fort Wayne Hotel • Oct. 27—Miss Rae Mary Bale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Bale, of 3324 Leslie Ave., to Oscar Adelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Adelman of 3356 Cortland Ave., at the Colonial hotel, Mt. Clemens. Oct. 27—Miss June Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Cook of Pingree Ave., to Sidney Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cohen of Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 27—Miss Sarah Medow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Medow of 1935 W. Philadelphia Ave., to Irwin Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyers of 9581 Delmar at the Hotel Statler. Oct. 27—Miss Tillie Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sweet, to Zedek. Louis Parzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parzen, at the Shaarey Nov. 17—Miss Miriam Meisner, daughter of Mrs. I. M. Meisner, of 3031 Taylor Ave., to Abraham Cohen, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen, of Windsor, Ont., at Wilshire Hotel. THIS LAMP Remember Cuban', N Adams Avenue West. near Woo ward. fur pnunte Oriental Rug. and Gift. at .pedal priers. $ 4 .95 d GUI An- co. ADAMS AVE. W. 20 Women's Auxiliary Of Old Folks' Home Engagements Brilliant Affair Arranged to S. cure Funds to Aid Needy; So- ciety Secures Many Patrons THE HOME OF GIFTS FA YEARS IN DETROIT PAGE NINE MRS. MAX J. KOGAN Frank &Seder Prep SUITS Overcoats $240 Long pants suits ih blue, ox- ford and fancy cassimeres! Double-breasted! Sport-back styles! 12-22! Wool fleece overcoats with full belt! 10-18 sonally conduct a 10-piece orches- tra, with Ray Gorrell and Julie Sa- bourin as soloists, A special cuisine prepared by the Statler chef, will combine with a diversified program of floor show entertainment drafted from Detroit night clubs to feature this annual dinner dance. Thhe committee procured the well known team of Miss Vera La Verne and Jacques La Fayette from Hollywood, who are in De- troit this week. La Verne and La Fayette will do their famous dance interpretations during the eve- ning. Workers on the dinner dance committee announce that ticket sales for the event have far ex- ceeded the quota set during the planning of the project. "No doubt this favorable recep- tion may be accounted for by the fact that Detroit Jews realize that this is the sole money raising func- tion sponsored by the organization, e and that upon the success of this enterprise depends the continuance of the work of the Home Relief So- ciety for the entire coming year," declared Mrs. Al Weisman, presi- dent, "We do want to emphasize, however, that it is our intention to make this event distinguished as a social function and to make it 'the outstanding affair of the early winter season." The annual year book of the Home Relief Society, containing a record of the work of the organi- zation over the past year, and mes- sages from the president as well as distinguished Detroit Jews, has been published; and is to be cir- culated to those attending the cab aret and dinner dance. A patrons committee, consisting of prominent Detroit Jews, was an- nounced in the last issue of The Chronicle. Additional members of the committee, according to an an- nouncement by the organization, a re: Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Keys, William Friedman, Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. and Mrs. A. NI. Hershman, Rabbi and Mrs. J. S. Sherka, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman. In a letter commending the so- ciety for its work, Dr. Leo M. pl Franklin expressed regrets that a at professional engagement and Mrs. Franklin's inability to accompany on him make it impossible for him to a to attend this event. The following is an additional ov 111 list of pledges: Mr. and Mrs. Stendford Adler. Mr. and Je Mrs. Martin Aronemn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Art, Mr. and Mr. Sam Berman, Dr. and ou Mr. H. Birnbaum. Mr. and ?Are. Philip ha Brenner, Mr. and Mr. M. Birnbaum. of Mr. and Mr. Samuel rapt.. Meagre. u end I3e n Robert Cohen, Ho Lo Dents.. Births . 6—To a Mr. Ave., Oct. Windsor, son. and Mrs. Harry M. Cherniak of 1534 Victoria Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel S. Simms (Hilda June Gold- stone) of 12835 LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Sharon Arline. Oct. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Rattner (Miriam Abramo. vitz) of 736 Pleasant St., Royal Oak, a son, Lawrence William. a son. Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice of Elmhurst Ave., /00 RESERVATIONS IN FOR ANNUAL DIRECTS NEW CLASSES OF MUSIC STUDY CLUB RUSSEKS Ore-SS The Music Study Club organ- 1 With the organization's aim to ized a new division, open to all increase its membership and to children interested in music and keep old members in good standin IC dramatic art. so as to form a stronger chain fo 1 This will be directed b y the protection and well-being o r f Miss Edith groupElla Davis, who is residents in Detroit's Jewish Horn e se for the Aged, the Women's Auxil i- I ary of the Jewish Old Folks' Horn e held its annual "Pay-Up" alai r last Monday afternoon. This year in the form of a concert and tea the gathering, meeting with trem - I endous success, took place in th 81 Avalon Theater, under the abl chairmanship of Mrs. Simo n' Shetzer. 1 - 11i1)1 SIXT i FLOOR Members were first greeted b Y the auxiliary's president, Mrs. A M. Ferar. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, after an inspiring address, introduced the guest speaker of the afternoon, Rabbi Leon AL Fram of Temple Beth El. Vocal selections were then rend- ered by Marguerite Schuiling lioexter, well known mezzo so- prano, who was accompanied on the piano by Liebe S. Clamage, Theodore J. Smith of the Smith Dancing Studio presented Joseph Harris, Rosalyn Maldowsky, Rose Mandel and Ruth Davis in a var- iety of dances, Reva Reatha, who is at resent second harpist of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra, closed the pro- gram with harp solos. Credit is due Mrs. Bernard Lachs for her exclusively arranged program. The Auxiliary is indebted to the following for their courtesies, which added to the success of the afternoon: Frank Wetson of the Avalon Theater; J. Leshman of the Dexter Bakery, the Dexter- Joy Florists and the Crowe Ice Cream Co. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. J. Rose and her sunshine committee entertained the residents of Old Folks' Horne at a Simchair Torah party in the Old Folks' Home Miss Rietta Duval, well known dramatic Soprano from New York, who with her acompanist Lou Maury, attended the party, and entertained for the guests. Re- freshments were served. Gifts of h ose, handkerchiefs, cigarettes and c andy were distributed to residents o f the Home by various members ■ f the auxiliary, NEW! "Town- about" in Bellodgia crepe with cire satin braid for. accent MISS EDITH ELLA DAVIS well known In musical circles here. Miss Davis will welcome chil- dren between the age of 8 and 14, at her home, 11845 LaSalle Blvd., Sunday afternoon, Nov. 3, at 2:30. Another meeting will be held there Wednesday evening, Nov. 6, at 7:30, for the intermediate group, the age limit being 18 years. RUS 1441 WOODWARD AVL LISTEN! ! TEA TIME MELODIES PROGRAM SUNDAY 3:45 P•M. Fast Connection , from NEW YORK srin:I; t BALFOUR BALL TO BE HELD NOV. 2 GDYNIA • Condense i ; WJR featuring to PALESTINE Four hundred men and women, been , 'received from the following among them the outstanding lead- patrons and patronesses during the 71110 NSW HOTORLINIEC l• JEANETTE PRINGLE rs in every field of Jewish corn- past week: "PILSUDSKI" ' nunal activity, have already ac- Mc arnd Mara. Milton M. Alexander, Mr. Singing: Nov. 17 and Dec.' 12 t' epted invitations of the Zionist Mr sr s Mr. utt.jL TrIt.`"c1;,,„rit: afir Will Head Mid October will with our Organization of Detroit to serve as ewe ammo ..• mho. Mrs. M. Ii, Bei-Mein, Mr. $7.45 Knicker Suits LONIA'a sal ,1rL Dr. l'ilorn.Il and lrMuarnkdnel by Yale-Smith patrons and patronesses of the an- 1,14,1 ,LITines la,%.1,:nr, 1(0 411'nElitr *Men inalwIalle a nual Balfour Ball which takes Sir. and Mrs, Moe Diamond, i Mr, Tau Epsilon Rho vendee !ma Caw- Cloths of Heaven and Wank], thlinusnla/. Mr. Sol E. R. Feinberg. Edelman, Mr. Mr. and JOSPRII Mrs. by Dunhill i'llariee Dr. and ' direct to Jaffa, and Haifa:, At the last meeting of the De- Mr. and Dr. Mrs. Roy Fisher, Reb. t The Jasmine Door roit Graduate Chapter of Tau Id Fineman, Leon Pram, and Mr. /3ernard I PrIedlaontior. Tickets — New York ha Jafila-TWIla and Mr. John Gine; , psilon Rho, International legal by,Srott burg. Mr. and Mr. Mr. One nd evir; Goldberg, eternity, Benjamin J. Salle was Mr. d Mrs. and Mr. Harvey H. Irving Goldman, Mr. 1 4 e-elected MAO ENSEMBLE an chancellor for the eighth Harry 8. Brant, Mr. and Alm , liarld Greenbaum, Woodland Rabbi onsecutive year. and Mr. Sketches A. GIRLS', TOTS' $41.95 N. Hershman. Mr. and Mr. Wm. II. ` The other officers elected are their retathes by McDowell and KovIneky, Mre. Max Pontiac; Rogan. Mr. Mr. I enjamin Marcus, vice chancellor, friends In Europe and Will weird an m Kaplan, and Mrs. Mm. Mr. Jamb I and n sad Nasty . end Myron M. Landeherg, Dr. snd I enjamin Jaffe, master of the In excellent time. Mr. E, J. Levitt. Mr. and Mr,. I. J. r oils, and Albert J. Silber, bursar. jy London, Mr and Mr. Jacoh Nagler, Mr. Delicious KOSHER Eitclon• and Mr. Philip Olendar, Mr. and Mrs The organization plane to hold • S Mr A. and PoPkin, Dr. and Mrs. Moe Rettner. Mr.. Itnsenthal. Moyer Itomenbaum, Mr. Sam and t , i-weekly meetings throughout the Apply to Local agent et, Mrs. Louie Mr and Mrs. ming year and monthly luncheon RultIner, Dr. flehakne. Harry C. Mr Saltssieln, Mr. Ralph and T eetings at which the organize- GDYNIA•AMERICA 1 Mr, Jacob Mr. end Mr. T ,„ on will be addressed by speakers Whirler, and J. Mr. Philip filinnovite It LINE Mr and yr. golomen, Rabbi and . n subjects of interest to the legal Mr. J. ST gperka. Mr. Mr.. p rofessiori. 2990 W. GRAND BLVD. 315 5:Dearborn St. ClsicistaillL Brand new tailored and dres- Steinman. Pontiac; Mr. and and Mrs. Irving leuln Opp. FISHER Tabiwohnik. Mr. and Mee. 'Herbert Wart sy coats with matching hats! ner. Mre Mr and Weir... OPEN MONDAY MVENINGS and Motile Mr. W. Philip zsre, Mr. and Mr ktre. r Warmly interlined! 7 to 14! David Joe Wilkum, Tots' leggin, hats to match! Mr. ZISVP. Lew Witmer, Mr. and I. ampus Alumni Club Holds Additional names will be pub- Warmly inter-lined! 2-6! Fall Initiation lished next week in the columns of RELAX — PLAY — BATHE _ The Jewish Chronicle. The corn- The Campus Alumni Club will Your, Way to Good Health at the plete list will be printed in a hand- h Id its fall initiation and smoker Girls' 2-Pc. Ski Suits some souvenir program to be dis- HARRY HYMAN evening, Oct. 31, at Web- and tributed at the ball on Nov. 2. Per- st Thursday Hall, Eleven pledges will be ace Saturday evening, ' Nov. 2, sons who plan to attend the Bel- ir er ducted into membership at that the Statler Hotel. four Ball may obtain tickets from ti me. MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. This unprecedented response not members of the committee or at the The organization plans to hold an Frank akeder Slath floor Here you will find comfort, convenience and satisfying . .. ly assures that the affair will be Rice of the Zionist Organization i n formal dinner dance next month service — and the finest mineral baths in the world are under gay, colorful and largely at- of Detroit, 1044 Penobscot Bldg. at d is also making plans for its the same roof. Their curative properties are world famous. tided social event, but it is more- ar nual New Year's party. Delicious food — Dietary laws observed. Expert catering. n. indicative of the truly coal- speaker to address the SPECIAL LOW RATES NOW IN EFFECT interest which all eh The will next gliaign rim be David P. Lipsitz, who vs, no matter what their previ- Management: MAX ELKIN — ALBERT GROSSMAN W i II b speak on "Freedom of Speech I attitudes towards Zionism may ST d Press." OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND GRINNELL- BUILT re been, now have in the work Banked HECKER-BRUCH at one end of the room rebuilding the Jewish National to form an artificial alter, the — me in Palestine, ballroom of the Lee Plaza Hotel This year's ball is of particular was in .1. est to all Zionists and friends which the scene of the ceremony united in marriage Miss of Palestine as it celebrates the 18t h anniversary of the historic Sadie Bruch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Brush, to Simon Hecker. b"4 Ba l four Declaration, which was is- on of Mrs. R. Hecker of Roches SW. alissie d on Nov. 2, 1917. The Hebrew ter, N. Y., on Sunday evening. Were offered , cha reefers for the numerals 18 public such Won spe II out the word "Chai" which Oct. 20. The Rev. Goldin offici- rid ,.loo In a .mat me ins "life". Traditionally, there- ated. Miss Bruch, who wore a white for e, an 18th anniversary is one and SMr.. Chanel gown and carried a of special m and unique significance. velvet bridal bouquet of calla lillies, was Th , 18 years since Lord Balfour wro to that memorable letter to attended by Miss Ruth Altschuler. wore sapphire blue velvet and il Rothschild setting forth the who carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Bri fish Government's declaration Simon Bruch was best man, and sympathy with Jewish Zionist Buddy served Allen as ushers, and Morton M. 1 asp rations and pledging his Ma- Grass fit Max jest y's Government to facilitate Place cards, engraved with the "th establishment in Palestine of a n ational home for the Jewish initials of the bride and groom. marked places for dinner for 80 YOU ARE INVITED to see the Pee :le" constitute the most notable at a U shaped table. Dancing fol- and constructive period in modern lowed. new showing of fine furniture for every The out-of-town guests Jew ish history. attended were: Mrs. R. Heck- ov. 2, 1917, has become, as who SEE Ow shinty HcIrtened room and every purpose — just arrived er; Mr. end Mrs. R. and Marcia , LEONARD ow lutes e.t.d. I Balfour 10 years later pro- Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. L. and Alan t weal. Tow pound Instrwwwt from America's great furniture center. pries led "a blessed date, not merely ...plod In part payment. of Rochester, N. Y., i n t he history of Palestine, not , Goldberg, lalwee .. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hecker of But- m uetr . t? in the history of Jewry., raid, and h The smartest creations of Grand N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Bert as I think and believe most Kingsdorf of Philadelphia, Mr. f Rapids, Chicago and Jamestown — ih end- Iv. in the history of the world N. Pollack and Mrs. H. Kaplan of F." less selection—are offered at irresistable Louisville, Ky., and Mr. B. Broach n 'spite apparently insurmount- , , end Mr. and Mrs. S. Nogee of prices. Mown, rep. able obstacles and frequently quite co-operation on the part of Chicago,. The bride was honored by the e e Mandatory Government, the following Make plans n o w to review the pre-nuptial affairs: A eh National Horne has made linen shower — and luncheon on trrm endous progress. During the Aug. 21 at the Belcrest excellent values in every department of Hotel by Hdqrs., 1515-21 Woodward past two years approximately 120.- M. B. Feldman, a crystal shower Robinson's big, 6-story store. new Jewish settlers have come by Miss Ruth Altachuler at the into Palestine. They have been com- , Wilshire Hotel on Sept. 26, a per- plete ly and happily absorbed Into • and Mn.. Jacob coin.. sonal shower by Mn. Irving Yar- the agricultural, industrial and rows and Miss Lillian Grass at II • Convenient Payments— In view of the fact that both corn iercial economy of the land. 2901 For Weddings, Dances, Lodge Meetings, etc. Hazelwood on Oct. 2, a Statler Ballrooms have been en- and into the cultural, social and Budget payments ■ are Keel to suit your Ina. handkerchief and hosiery shower THE EXCELLENT FACILITIES OF THE gaged, reservations are still avail- natio sal life of a people reborn and and luncheon by Miss Adrienne vidual requirement. You Sr. Invited to open as able and may be procured by call- livin r once again a free and crea- Jacobs at the Lee Crest Hotel on account. PHALANX CLUB ing Mrs. William Roth, Townsend tine ife of its own upon its native Oct. 12, • recipe shower by the ! 8-5027; Mrs. M. S. Arkin, Long- soil. (Formerly the Phoenix Club) Misses Dorothy and Helen Aron- • Generous Trade-ins- Ac cording to the latest immigra- son at 1997 . fellow 4952; Mrs. Harry M. Shut- AT JOHN R and ERSKINE ST., are new available Clairmount on Oct. e : man, Longfellow 2784. lion statistics, 75,000 additional 16, and a luncheon and theater Tradain your old furnitur e for the most advanced The New Home of Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of P.rthians I Special parties may be arranged Game -corners will have entered Pal- party by the Mimes Essye and creations. Fre. appraisd service in your bolo.. by calling Mrs. Max J. Kogan, estin ! by the end of 1935, bringing Laurette DeYoung. Rentals Reasonable. Apply on premises Sr phone Clifford 2469 the total Jewish population to Longfellow 3753. Upon their return from an I Mrs. Charles Cornell is chair- 400,0 )0. Eighteen years have wit- Eastern honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. • Deposit Reserves Purchase- : man of the year book and a copy nesse d a colonization activity un- Simon Hecker will reside on Chi- nun be had by calling Townsend pa rat leled in all history, Your purchase will he held for future delivery. ago Blvd. __ A long those enthusiastically as- 6-65E8. Rugs - Linoleum . Window Shades BUY NOW! Take advantage of Present day law sistin g Abraham Cooper, chairman MADORSKY-KORASH price a. Drapery Rods of th e Balfour Ball Cornmitte, is ' On Thursday evening, Oct. 10, PERFECTION LODGE Her ir Hyman, who just recently the Riverside Hotel at Mt. Clem- Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. retu ned from a trip to Fret: Ts. ens. Mich., Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired was the scene of a A. M., will hold a meeting on rael. Mr. Hymen glowingly de- beautifully We Specialise in VENETIAN BLINDS appointed 'ceremony Wednesday evening, Oct. 30, at seri I the remarkable achieve- when !din Anne Korash. clatirdn- men recorded in Palestine which ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ko- LaSalle Window Shade • 7:30 P. M. F. C. Degree. be wi tnessed this summer, rash, became the bride of Max Washington Boulevard at 1420 Near Grand River Flowers for all eec•siou.-- 5424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230-31 In !addition to the names previ- I Madorsky, son of Mrs. L Mador- I Dester-Joy Florist, Euclid 60113. nubile/le& mersont.smens 1..... I.k; 0.0.1 sr •--_ _w_,.._ . 14.1-bark models In Aril, twee ds and mambos..-. 11-101 Extra knickers, $111111 shed. Fronk & birder—Sixth Floor Coat Sets *544 MO pants Trick- eta! All wool! Some*69 el Pr plaid .1 pant•!9.10. — % ■ LEONARD t..,,.. INNELL BR — lions, of the Nein.. Gel Oar Pr.. Mr and ?Are. 'terry F einberg. MINI Irene Plebe, Mr. and Mr.. M. Fishman of leo- ilo Ave.. Mr. And Mrs, H. Gremlin. Mr. and Mr.. Edmund 01Ibert, Dr. and Mr. A. °Moberg, Mr. and Mr. 11. 01Ink. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Grant. Mr. and We L. timmberg. Mr. and Mr.. Jamb l'arwIth, Mr and Mrs. Harm Hock. Mr. and Mre. sue ith•rlee Hymen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Can,. Mr. and Ntre Sam Kettle. MISS !Bien Elanfor. B. IllenenittmE, Dr, and Mn.. fehrearya Eleirean, Mr. and Mr. Jon.. Landoberg. Si r and Mr. Lewin Lendeborg. Mr. end Mr. Jack leader. 'center Lapid., Mr II. A. Lee- son. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Levy. Mr. and Mr. 0, le,le, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar- lentil.. 24r. and Mix. 1 1.1 Merienthal gal Marks. Mr. and Wm el Marke''. y' , Si, and Mrs. Joireph Modell, 14r. LO Mre John Sr. . Morgan. Mr. and Mre. Bar- ley Newman. Mr. and Mr. Adolph Porn- e crania, Mr, and Mr.. Harry Robison, Hr. 0 ' and Sire. Edward 0. Roam, Mr. and Mr.. i Rosenfeld, Arnold Ilnomen Morrie Rosman, Mr. and Mr. Sigmond Rosman. Mc and Mre Sidney Rosman. Mn. and Mr. 0. Schulman. Mr. •nd Mr. George Seybern, Mr. and Mr., Joetpa gem.. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham "them Mr. end Mr. Si.,,, Shugirman. Mr. and Mrs Fred Po era, Jun. Schwartz, M. g fiohwert a ' flolein. Mi. Maxine Tomo.. Mr. and Mr. Henry Wagner. Mr. and Mara Meinlatck. Mr and T Mr.. L. Wiener, Mr. and Mite Milton Wolfe. Mr. and Mr. Morel. Landau. Mr. and MN. J. Ilirnbaurn. Mr and Mra Paul (lore ilk. Mr. and Mr. Philip IMO, . Mr. and Mr. J If eirheoffor. Mr. Mr.. Phiernlk, Darld Ilendeleman, Mrs. Si. Friedman. Molly Slog. Auxins. et,.,.„ Jewleh Coneumptive Relief Work. of Ion- "'"' v er Colo; Ladino,' Auxiliary Jewish Na- jtiMI Non ni Fund. Mr and Nfre gareurl Hey- man. reprenentstivec Infants' Service — Group, Mr. and Mrs Harry women'. n'm Auxiliary ILnai rink. Junior llote• Itollof melee Mira 'lied, .assert sworlernlaral "I' 0 . regularweekly Way 'hou Thin' ('lea. Trucial Class ... 1110.•11 EOM • Pareengeni 3} rant furnifure efompausi Palestine comfortably SLOG. Colonial Hotel & Mineral Baths et) alitieric4 F tineft uPni ure Ella. Cohen. morel...live Jew!. Worn. of t en'. European Welfare Organisation, Mr. fewi Mrs A. J. Reclblatt. Mr. and Mr. , Max M Loewenstein. Mr and Mrs. game. Cloldblatt. Mr and Mr. 'terry David• sow Mr. •nr1 Simon 0ineberg. Mr. non .d Mrs. Bernard Block, Mr and Mr.. ' Nathan St holnick. Mr. andMrs Morri• Collier, Mr and Mrs Harty Collins, Mr. Dr. Jack Jack- man. Harold Helper — FlotImalet Fnrelrherl Free Robinson Furniture Co sully — Open Mon., Wed., Friday and Saturday Evenings. —