VETROWEIVINI [fit RUN ICL4 - sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE COUNCIL PRESENTS 1 Jewish Community Center News ALBERT RAPPAPORT YILLARD TO SPEAK IN WINDSOR NOY. 7 Jews and Non-Jews Join In Honoring Craftsman Lodge Sidney Alexander On 50th Birthday Honors Madison SCHOOL OF BINAI MOSHE WILL OPEN SUNDAY MORNING Craftsman Lodge No. 521, F. & Addresses of Tribute Paid Him at Testimonial Banquet A. M., honored its senior warden, by Fred M. Butzel, Mayor Couzena, Harry Madison, with a dinner Oswald Garrison Villard, editor which was held at the Masonic Judge Sweeny and Others ing, among them the first prize VARSITY BASKETBALL at the Michigan State Fair in of the Nation, famous humani- Temple on Friday evening, Oct. 18. World Famous Tenor to Be PRACTICE COMMENCES A complete reorganization of tarian, will speak in Windsor Outstanding Detroit leaders, Nathaniel Goldstick and Raymond During and after the dinner an Varsity basketball practice will 1931, for an oil painting which at Opening Meeting be held every Monday and Thurs. he submitted In competition with Nov. 4, at 8:30 p. rn., at the Jews and non-Jews, joined in Kelly, Judges Joseph Moynihan, the B'nai Moshe Sunday School James Chenot and Vincent Bren- has been completed this week. Nov. 4 Prince Edward }Intel, on the sub- 10 o'clock in the entries from schools throughout honoring Sidney L. Alexander, day nights at of the Jewish Com_ the state. Ile is an exhibitor with ject, "What Price Peace," under gymnasium With the school under the di- prominent Detroit leader, at a nan, and their wives; Judges W. McKay Skillman, Edward Jeffries, The Detroit section of the Na- munity Center. All interested in the Michigan Artists at the De- the auspices of the Windsor B'nai rection of Rabbi Moses Fischer, banquet held on Oct. 12 at the tional Council of Jewish Women basketball and who have had pre- troll Institute of Arts, and ex- B'rith lodge. Pythian 55 Club, John R and John J. Maher, Edward Command; and Irwin Shaw as principal, the Councilmen Eugene VanAntwerp, number of classes has been in- Tickets may be secured at the e Scar a Club. announces that at the opening vious experience are invited to habits with th Erskine. • • • door, or from the committee in meeting and luncheon, to be held try out for the Varsity team. Sam The occasion was Mr. Alex- Fred W. Castator and William P. creased to include primary, ele- ander's 50th birthday. The prin- Bradley. mentary and high school depart- In the social hall of Temple Beth Babcock, University of Michigan DEXTER BRANCH ACTIVITIES charge, Harry Cherniak, phone Members of the immediate fami- ments. The faculty which will El, on Monday, Nov. 4, Albert basketball star, who successfully Activities of a varied nature 4-1145, or Eli Golden. cipal speaker, Fred M. Butzel, ly present included his wife, Mrs. Rappaport, internationally famous coached tre team last year, will are being planned by the Councils be on a salary basis consists en- spoke briefly of Mr. Alexander's tenor, scholar, linguist, actor and again be head coach, of the Dexter branch of the Jew- activities and his contributions to Belle M. Alexander, and sons, tirely of teachers who have had Gabriel N., M. Martin and Sidney, traveler, will be featured in a practical experience and theoreti- the community. He lauded him as Last season the Varsity won ish Community Center. "Song-o-logue", a 60-minute vo- 17 out of the 22 games played The Sub Senior Council is plan- an independent thinker who is en- Jr.; Mr. Alexander's mother, Mrs. cal training in teaching and with E. T. Alexander of Buffalo, N. Y., backgrounds in Jewish history and cal journey around the world. He and is being honored on Senior ning a series of social lounge thusiastic in his social 'attitudes. will be accompanied by his wife, Koyod Night, Oct. 27. nights for Thursday evenings, Others who spoke were Mayor and his niece, Miriam Berger. religion. The kindergarten, the The entire audience which turn- primary department consisting of Cecelia Roth Rappaport, eminent • • • the first to be held on Oct. 31 . The recent death of Rev. Samuel Frank Couzens, Judge S. Sweeny, pianist who studied with the fa- FORM NEW CLASSES There will be ping pong, bridge, Aaron Goldstein, for 54 years rabbi who introduced the speakers, and ed out to honor Mr. Alexander the first three grades, and the mous French master and com- dancing. No of the Auckland (Australia) Heb- others. Among those present were: numbered approximately 200. junior high school, consisting of New classes are constantly be- table games and The presentation of a gift in be- the 7th, 8th and 9th grades, will poser, Adolph Locher. City Treasurer Albert Cobo, Dep- Motor Car rew Congregation, brought forth half of those attending was made Luncheon will be served at kg added to those already in sex- Nov. 7, the Chevrolet a motion pic- remarkable proof of the high es- uty City Treasurer Charles Willi- begin class at 10:30 A. 111., Sun- at the Jewish Community Co. is presenting 12 :30, the business meeting will sion Center. tore on the growth and develop- teem in which this preacher was ams, Jr., Corporation Counsel by Nathaniel Goldstick. day morning. The 4th, 5th and start at 1:30 and the vocal Jour- held in his country. Rabbi Gold- 6th grades, comprising the de- A class in German will be held ment of the automobile industry. there will stein was the brother of Mrs. Leah ney will be presented at 2:30 . movie mentary department, and the sen- every Thursday evening from 8 Following the Luncheon will be optional. Re - to ior high school department, will 9 under the instruction of Abe be community singing and social Blumrosen, of Detroit. servation, which must be made Jews and Christians joined in begin classes at 9:30 A. bi. by Friday, Nov. 1, can be ar - Davis, Wayne University gradu- games. The program committee of the paying tribute to the deceased Among the courses offered in ranged for either at the club - ate. On Monday, Oct. 28, at 9 p. tp. council includes Martin Hoffer, rabbi, and the funeral services were the senior high school will be Ben F. Goldman, president of house, 89 Rowena, Co. 0450, or MOSCOW—The extent of the Congregation B'nai Moshe, this those on Jewish literature, sur- in salesmanship will have Dorothy Gell, Isabel Feldman, attended by spokesmen for Masonic HARRY MADISON through Mrs. Maurice H. Zack- a its class ORT activities in Russia was re- week announced the following ad- vey course in Jewish history, initial meeting. Speakers on Rose Amernick, Ben Klar, Joe lodges and Christian churches, as heimr.Longfellow 5489. well as government officials. sales and various commercial Taylor and Mae Okrent. elaborate program of entertain- vealed last week at a three-day ditional appointments to the board modern Jewish problems. For Albert Rappaport's Career Arrangements are being made conference held here on the occa- Rabbi Goldstein was honored as ment was presented by the stars of the parents who bring their chil- be brought in each of directors: Born in Russia, where he stud- fields will The course will be limit- by the Intermediate Council to a humanitarian and as a man who the Manhattan Penthouse, through sion of the visit of David A. Brown, ied law and music, he came to meeting. Robert Rosenberg, chairman of dren to school there will be or- ed to 12 sessions. Leon Zeck- start the season with a rally. cemented friendly relationships be- the courtesy of Joe Freedman. The national chairman of the $50,000 ganized a class in current events. America after the revolution, took man, the instructor had seven Plans are also being made for a tween Jews and Christians. the board; directors, Sam Guns- guest of honor was Davy Jones, old American ORT campaign, who has primary department will take up musk seriously under the years' experience in fruit die- basketball league, tournaments, Rabbi Goldstein has been asso- time Tiger baseball star, who been making a swing around berg, Joseph Kornfield, Peter Vass, The care of children from 4 to 8 years guidance of famous masters in tributlon and 15 years' exper- and lectures. The council is com- ciated with the Masonic order for Europe inspecting ORT activities. Harry Rosman, Adolph Deutsch, of age; the elementary from 9 to fine oration. Mr. Jones delivered a New York and was chosen by ience in insurance. No one under posed of the combined clubs of 40 years and was recognized as a Dr. A. N. Mittleman, Joseph then delegated to present to At the conference, which was at- 11; the junior high from 12 to Tulio Serafin of the Metropolitan 16 years of age can register for the Dexter branch and the main leader in Auckland's Masonic was each member of the Craftsman tended by ORT workers from Brown, Paul Kron, Emanuel Weiss, 14, and the senior high from 15 to sing the leading tenor role in Elmer Klein, Max Gross. Center. Lodge indoor_baseball team a medal Ukraine, Crimea, White Russia ranks. the course. to 17. A post-graduate class will At the board meeting of the Malipiero'a Sette Canzonl. A sin - Classes for juniors in arts and in recognitidh of their achievement and Biro-Bidjan, the figures Beginning Wednesday evening, also be provided for young peo- gle audition won him a contract Oct. 30, at 7:30, a course in per. crafts are being held at the Dex. in winning the championship of the showed that over 10,000 Russian congregation held on Tuesday eve- ple 18 and over. with the Chicago Civic Opera sonnel standards is being offered. ter branch every Wednesday and Jews worked n the 67 agricultural ning, Oct. 22, the following com- The opening session of the new Company, where he appeared suc- Edward Emerich, who will teach Friday, from 4 to 6 p. m. Esther Trends in Education." Election Masonic League. These medals colonies and 85 factories, arte s mittees were appointed by Mr. were donated by Olen and Wein, of officers will be held. school will be held on Sunday ceasfully with Mary Garden, Rosa the course, has been personnel Fenster is the instructor. The West Warren Club will well known Haberdashers, located and workshops maintained by ORT. Goldman: morning, Oct. 27. The first regu- Rain and Muzio. Alexander Gret. Junior dramatic classes are be- An additional 764 adults studied AmIllarlen: Chairman. Sigmund Janine: chaninoff, famous Russian com- and sales promotion manager at ing held on Monday and Friday hold a meeting on Wednesday af- at 9038 Twelfth St. at the 11 vocational training Alm Stein, Milton Weiss, Bernard Klein. lar session will take place on the Fintex Clothing Company for Sidney Roman. Kenneth Fiedler, Julim Nov. 3. The school is primarily afternoons from 4 to 6, under the ternoon, Oct. 30, at 1:30, at the poser, having heard him in his the past 12 years. courses conducted by the organi- Ounsberg, Andrew Icekowits. El Moshe Synagogue. Miss R. New York Town Hall recital, im- for the members of Congregation supervision of Mrs. Nathan Berke. • • • Leo Feline', chairman; Emanuel Klein. zation. mediately engaged him to inter- Edmund Labe. Cheers: Kadishm Abr. B'nai Moshe but in those classes Registrations are also being taken Service of the Public Library ON This remarkable record, Mr. ham Ehrenfeld. chairman: Meld Eli.. where room is available a limited will discuss the book "Love Cornea pret, his songs, and they then MILTON GERSHGOREN for classes in dancing, woodcraft menciate rb•Irman: Jacob Farkas. lion. Brown declared in addressing the OF ART SCHOOL to Woman" by Leah Morton. Mr. toured the United States for three STAFF Lebowitz, Sam Lebowit. Adolph number of non-members' children Milton Gershgoren has been and special interest groups, such William Brenner will discuss cur- conference, shows "what can be ac- Morris Mihaly. Ignate Lauer, Morrie Schiff. will be admitted. There will be consecutive seasons, giving con- as hobby and writing. complished by ORT when working Ram Edelhiet. Elmer Kiehl. Finance: no tuition fee but certain stan- rent events. received has certs with unparalleled success. added to the staff of the Ar North End Clinic • • a Adler. chairman; Adolph Naftali. with a friendly and co-operative John the following contributions: Hie made a world tour in 1933, School of the Jewlah Community MOTHERS CLUBS H. S. Greenbaum. Membemblp: Carl Roz• dards of scholarship will have to singing in the largest opera Center, as instructor of the .Com- BASKETBALL LEAGUES In memory of Milton M. Sloman, goVernment These colonies and co- ner, chairman; Max Graze. Joseph 1C•- be met for admission. It is an- On Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 8 p. m., ktemoriale: Manuel Prbach. Order women at Northern High School. from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- operatives, for the most part self- houses and with the greatest sym- mercial Art Class. Decorum: Sam Gun:Marg. chairman; ticipated that with the adoption The class will meet every Mon- the Fenkell Mothes' Club of the diate basketball leagues of the field, Mrs. Sigmund Haas, Miss supporting," he said, "represent and Sam Lebowitz, amoclate chairman. Pub- of the modern cyclical system phony orchestras of the world. Al- Jewish Community Center will evening from 7 to 9. Instruc- the highest achievement of the or- licity: Louie 0. Friedman, chairman: Jos- and the establishment of the li- bert Rappaport attributes his day eph Oromman. Emanuel B. Wolf, Rein- hold a meeting at the Midland Jewish Community Center will Reeda Fechheimer, Mr. and Mrs. great success to his American tion will be given in layout, let- and Parkaide Talmud Torah. start practicing for their inter- Seymour H. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. ganization. They are models of ef- statement: Adolph Deutsch, chairman: brary begun last year the B'nai tering, design, illustrations, pos- A. N. MIttletnan, Carl Romer, Irwin club games on Sunday, Nov. 3. wife, formerly Miss Cecilia Roth Edwin A. Wolf, Mrs. C. M. Sloman. fectiveness that ORT must strive Dr. Moshe Sunday School will make "What are Women's Legal Rights Sims, Ernest Goodfriend, O.bnr Bag- and costume design. Practice will be held on Sun- of San Francisco, who Is a pianist ters In memory of Joseph Friedman, to emulate in its activities In other deny. Sick Visiting: Morris Schlesinger. a great contribution to the edu- in Michigan?" will be discussed Mr. Gershgoren received his countries in which it operates." chairman; Ernest Labe and Harry Roa- cation advance of the Detroit day at the Jewish Community of Pittsburgh, from Dr. and Mrs. of note, and who accompanies him by Gertrude Brown, attorney. ne, Sunday School: Robert Rosenberg. barly training as one of the first Center and at Central High School In all his recitals. chairman.mutated by Dr. II. Tanner, Jewish community. students at the Center's Art Election of officers will be held. on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- Hugo A. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold E. Schlesinger, Mrs. Alfred Cantor Boyarsky Thanked Eugene Oelbm•n, Daze Schwartz. In• School. He received his gradu- Mrs. Rosetta Robinson will discuss nesday evenings at 9:30. dote Oppenhalm. Study Comm.: H. S. REMOVAL NOTICE Rothschild, Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Greenbaum, chairman: Emanuel Roe- current events. The intermediate league will W. Conn of Ann Arbor, Mr. and by Beth Tephila Emanuel man. HIM Miller. Talmud Tomb: Harry Samuel S. Fineman, insurance ate training at the School of the The Dexter Club will hold a Pennsylvania Academy of Fine EQUALITY CLUB Rosman. chairman: assisted by 5.111 practice and play on Monday and Mrs. Melville S. Welt. agent and bondsman, announces meeting Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 2 °u•ber'. Joseph Brown, Robert Ros- the removal of his offices from Arts where he studied under such Wednesday afternoons in the In memory of Joseph Spiegel, of Congregation Beth Tephila enberg. Max Gross. Edmond Labe. Way. 1526 National Bank Bldg., to well known painters as Daniel p. m., at the Dexter branch. gymnasium of the Center. Business meetings were held Oct. Meam: Anthony Deutsch, chair- Wilmette, III., from Dr. and Mrs. Emanuel this week officially ex- and 1634 National Bank Bldg., phone Garber and Hugh H. Brecken- Shloime Bercovich, superinten- man: Harry Rosman. Louts Ounsberg, • • • 17 at the home of Mrs. Bella Pear- Hugo A. Freund and Mr. and Mrs. tended thanks to Cantor R. Boyar- Adolph Reek. Peter Vag" Robert Roeen- son, Cadillac 8173. ridge. He has received numerous cant of the Sholem Aleichem Folk BUSINESS WOMEN MEET 2460 Clairmount, and on Wed- sky for the manner in which he berg, Bonnard Grosebarg, I. M. Malek. Melville S. Welt. awards and prizes for his paint- hide, win snook on "Modem nesday afternoon, Oct. 23, at the The business and professional In memory of Louis Oppenheim, conducted services during the High Bazaar Nov. 18 home of Mrs. Anna Schwartz, women will hold their first open from Mrs. Henry Stillman and Mr. Holy Days. The officers stated that they were highly pleased with ... At - a general joint meeting of 14877 Monica. The drive for mem- meeting of the season on Wed- and Mrs. William B. Schlesinger. bership is meeting with success the congregation and the Sisterhood nesday, Nov. 6, at 6 p. m., at the In memory of Leon Van Vliet, his services. held Tuesday evening, Carl Rozner and will be continued for a short Jewish Community Center. It from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conheim period. Any young woman wishing was named the general chairman 0 will be a dinner meeting. Reser- and Miss Sylvia Weiss. to become affiliated with the work vations may be made by phoning In memory of Max Teller, from Morry M. Feinberg Changes His Of the fifth annual bazaar, assisted may do so by calling the president, by the Sisterhood chairman, Mrs. Name to Fenton the office of the Jewish Commu- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Wolf and 11" • Bess Cohen, Davison 0679, or the Emanuel Klein. The following will nity Center. Mrs. Eleanor J. Ford. t 1 • • • • Morry H. Feinberg legally assist them: Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, secretary, Clara Tucker, Townsend For the Supplementary Medical 8-6459. Proceeds go to furnish coal Mrs. John Adler, Harry Meer and changed his name on Oct. 17 from • JEWISH ORAL SOCIETY Assistance Fund: In memory of for the needy. Edmund Labe. At the last meeting of the Jew- Mrs. Miriam Atlas, from Mr. and Feinberg to Merry M. Fenton. ish Oral Society a wedding gift Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller and Mr. was presented to Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Morton F. Ashner. Charles Kay •Violet Fried). Mrs. In memory of Milton M. Sloman, Kay is the instructor in charge from Mrs. Harold Van Baalen and of the lip-reading class. The pres- Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers. entation was made by Leo Gold- In memory of Mrs. Vera Shift- stick, president of the society. man, from the Saturday Club, A movie party is being planned In memory of Max Teller, from by the group for Tuesday, Oct. Mrs. Julia Bing, Mrs. Jack Isaacs, 29, at 8:30 p. m., at the Jewish Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg. Community Center. All hard of a- For the Alpha Epsilon Phi hearing and deaf people are wel- Scholarship Fund: In memory of come to attend. Refreshments Milton Sloman, from Mrs. Jennie will be served after the meeting. G. Gaylord. • • • SWIMMING LESSONS Swimming for full member of the ewish Community Center will commence on Monday, Nov. 4, at 9:30 p. m., with a class for "I intend to buy one of the new Senior, sub-senior and interrne- Fords." Miss Violet Weiss, an examiner That was probably the moat of the American Red Cross Life popular resolutions made last-week es Saving Corps, will supervise and by thousands of motorists who 0 direct the class. viewed the public showing of the Tuesday night, the Men's class new Ford V-8 for 1936. 4 will begin, at 9:30. Dave Fen- In Detroit, the Ginsburg Motor kell, examiner of the American Sales showrooms proved to be a Red Cross Life Saving Corps, will Mecca for scores of automobile be in charge of the group and owners and drivers. In their big, will be assisted by Harry Sibrack, beautiful showrooms at 12535-43 senior Red Cross examiner. Gratiot Ave., Charlie and Sidney Registrations are now being the genial heads of this taken at the office of the Center. Ginsberg, progressive firm and the only Jew- Only • limited number will be ish Ford dealers in Detroit, greeted taken for each class. the throngs of friends and the • • • multitudes of the interested as well START WINTER PLAYSCHOOL the curious who poured in hour A winter playschool for chil- as after hour to view the new Ford dren between the ages of 10 and models on display. 12 is being organized at the Jew- Commenting on the amazing in- ish Community Center. This group terest that the car buying public knowledge that the doctor is already will meet every Wednesday af- is displaying in the 1936 Ford, the ?dm living citizens of Michigan can ternoon from 4 until 6, beginning Ginsberg boys pointed out that it speeding on his way. well remember the anxious delay that Oct. 23. indicates that the coming year will The routine'uses we make of the once had to be endured before help Dina Rubenstein, a graduate of be a banner one in the automobile Wayne University, will take industry. "There is no doubt of it, telephone have come to be accepted could be reached in time of sudden charge of the group. Story hours, Motor Sales is right on the job as a matter of course. With it the sickness. They can remember the visits to various places of civic said Charlie. "And the Ginsberg housewife shops from her own home; interest, arts and crafts groups, hurried dressing, the panic, and the share of the general pros- and dramatic groups will make to get its it keeps us all in touch with family rush out ' 'to fair weather or foul in perity by offering the public the up the program. kind of service it has learned to and friends; it runs many errands search of • doctor. They can recall, Registrations are being taken of Ginsberg men." • Why wait until next spring for at the office of the Jewish Corn- expect daily; it makes possible a last-minute too, the Ions minutes of tortured un- The Ginsberg company enjoys your modern electric refrigerator munity Center. change in plans. one of the largest Ford businesses certainty that meanwhile passed in when you can enjoy all the con- in the city. With both Charlie, Sid- These uses we take for granted. It the sickroom. And the memories of veniences of a G•E now—and ney and Lou Brown their sales- without increasing year present requires an emergency to emphasize • few must include tragic memories ALEXANDER GORDON IN manager, on the job all the time to bomsebold expenses oat penny! the telephone's importance when of lives that slipped away before the RACE FOR CONSTABLE see that customers receive cour- teous and uninterrupted service • : there is urgent need of • doctor, the doctor could reach the patient's let Us Tell You About Our during the life of the car, a policy Nominated by a large major- fire department or police protection. bedside. ity, at the recent Primary elec- which has won them thousands of Special Terms ht Effect This Month satisfied customers and placed The fact that we accept the rou- Among the greatest boons that the tion, Alexander Gordon of 3204 Your G•E will now easily pay Sturtevant Ave., prominent in them pre-eminent in the automobile tine use of the telephone as a matter telephone has brought to the mod. for itself and save you 440 to real estate circles and for many field. A large display of desirable of course is a significant gauge of its used cars is constantly on hand. ern Michigan home is the protection years a resident of the 12th Ward, $60 between now and spring. value and dependability. Experi- Is a candidate for Constable from it gives when sudden Woes, strikes. his ward. His many friends have YOUNG GROUP OF EUROPEA You Need a G - E EVERY Day ence has taught us to rely upon it. Delay is now cut to a minimum. The started a campaign to assure his WELFARE ORGANIZATION N Australia's Tribute To Rabbi Goldstein 10,000 Work on Ort Appointments of Conga B'nai Moshe Colonies In Russia IE Contributions to North End Clinic 2 ENERAL S Ginsberg Showroom Mecca for Drivers E LE CTR IC T HA T DE FIE S C Emergency Call, Old Style These New GI Refrigerators .; USE mere lifting of a receiver instantly puts the sickroom in touch with the doctor. Advice on first-aid measures can follow immediately. And then —in less time than was once required for dressing and lighting a lantern—the worried house. hold has the comforting And that is the kind of service which the Michigan Bell Telephone Com- pany is constantly striving to sup- ply to the people of this State — • service that shall be dependable, prompt, courteous and avail- able at any hour of the day or night. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPIIONE COMPANY _ __J election. Mr. Gordon stated that he Is seeking this office for the purpose of aiding the voters of Wayne County to place the job of con- stable upon a higher level. Ile believes that as long as the con- stitution of the state of Michigan makes provision for the election of constables, it Is important for the voters to elect the most qual- ified and capable men who are known for their integrity and hon- esty. Mr. Gordon h. a member of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, Perfection Lodge F. & A. M., B'nai B'rith and has taken an ac- tive interest in many Jewish or- ganizational activities. Ile was one of the active workers in the last Allied Jewish campaign. Remember, it's always summer- time in your kitchen regardless of how cold it may be outside. If Tour kitchen is warm enough to live in it is too warm to preventfoocl spoilage without refrigeration. A meeting of the young group of the Jewish Women's European Organization was held on Mon- day, Oct. 21, at the home of Mrs. J. Levine, 3016 Sturtevant The discussion concerned an open meeting to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 1:30, at the home of Mrs. R. Wasserman, 2626 Webb Ave. DETROIT HIKERS CLUB The Detroit Hikers Club third annual Hallowe'en costume party will be held on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 8 p. m., at 4421 Woodward at Canfield. A program has been arranged to include several in- teresting surprises. Further in. formation may be obtained from Mollie Hecker, Townsend 8-6773. 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