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PIEVEFROMILIVISfiffiRONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TEN

Galician Society
Dinner On Nov. 3

ELECT-

Jewish Community Center News

Folks Verein Dance
This Sunday Night

Lou Berman

Invites you to a Pre-Showing of
Louis Langwald is chairman of
The First Galician Society of
the New Big Money-Saving
the 24th annual dance of the Yid-
Detroit will hold its fifth anniver-
dish Folks Verein, to be held this
sary dinner and dancing party INTERMEDIATE COUNCIL'S MOTHERS CLUBS
Sunday evening, Nov. 3, in the
Sunday evening, Nov. 3. starting at RALLY, DANCE NOV 10
I The Oakland Mothers' Club of
Cadil-
6:30, in the social hall of Congre-
An Intermediate rally and dance the Jewish Community Center grand ballroom of the Book
The 'Beauty Winner' of 1936
sponsored by the intermediate will hold an election meeting on
council of the Jewish Community Monday evening, Nov. 4, at 8:15,
AT THE
Center will be given on Sunday at the Jewish Community Cen-
evening, Nov. 10, at the Center, ter. Mrs. C. Spaide of the Cos-
Woodward and Holbrook.
mopolitan Club, will review the
The purpose of the affair is to book "A Woman's Best Years"
acquaint members of the inter- by Dr. Beran Wolfe.
MA. 5800
5800 CASS
mediate group, with each other.
Tuesday evening, Nov. 5, at
The program will consist of danc-
also DODGE TRUCKS
8th Ward
8:15, the 12th St. Mothers' Club
short
ing, ping-pong, bridge,
& PLYMOUTH CARS
will hold an election meeting and
sketches, vocal selections and also Tosia Mundstock and her Rebel
Put a College Trained Man in Office
LOU SAYS: Let me figure your car needs, both pleasure and
table games.
As
Dance
Group,
will
demon-



business. Call any time, MA. 5800. Will be glad to
the art and technique of
PING PONG TOURNAMENT
come to your office — or meet you at sales room.
the modern dance, at the Beth
On Nov. 18, at 8 p. tn. a ping strate
Can assure you of • good deal.
Judah Synagogue, Pingree and
pong tournament for girls will
be held at the Jewish Community Woodrow Wilson.
Campfire singing and outdoor
Center. All entries for the tour-
sports will feature the Council
nament must be in by Nov. 13,
There was a large turnout at
• • •
of Mothers' Clubs annual hike and
the opening meeting of the Young
wienie roast which will be held
SWIMMING CLASSES
People's Temple Club on Oct. 20, in
Swimming classes sponsored by on Wednesday morning, Nov. 6,
the social hall of Temle Beth El.
the health education department at 11:30, at Palmer Park. Hem
Over 350 were present. There was
of the Jewish Community Cen- hers will meet at the Casino near-
LOUIS LANGWALD
dancing, and refreshments were
Ave. en-
ter will begin on Monday eve- est to the Woodward
served. The meeting was conducted
lac Hotel. Mu;ic will be furnished
ning, Nov. 4, for women, and trance.
by Dr. Milton S. Marx, president.
On Monday, Nov. 18, at 8 p. by Mike Falk and his orchestra.
Tuesday evening, Nov. 5, for
Rabbi Leon Pram gave a short
Morris Schwartz, president of
men, at Northern High School. m., at the Jewish Community Cen-
talk on the important part the
IRVING E. ADLER
The classes will be held from 9:30 ter, F. C. Benz of Ann Arbor the Verein. and Samuel. Horowitz,
could
play
in
Jewish
activi-
group
will give an illustrated lecture on vice president, pointed out this
to 11:30.
ties in both cultural and other gation Beth-Tfilah Emanuel, Tay-
Violet Weiss, who will instruct India and Egypt. This is spon- week that it is important that this
lor and Woodrow Wilson.
trends.
sored by the Joint Council of dance be.made a success due to the
the
women's
class,
is
an
Ameri-
The committee on arrangements,
The various committee chairmen
important work carried on by the
can Red Cross examiner. Dave Mothers Clubs.
reported plans for the season, the under the chairmanship of Irving
organization.
Fenkell, an American Red Cross • • •
E. Adler, president of the society,
first of which are as follows:
The officers stated that all pro-
examiner, will instruct the men's WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB
On Wednesday evening, Nov. 6, has prepared an extensive program
class and will be assisted by liar- Members of the Women's Health ceeds go for charitable purposes.
at 7:45, the first music tryouts will of entertainment, and has secured
vey Sibrack, a senior life saver. Club of the Jewish Community They stated that during the year
be held at Temple, under the di. the services of a well known dance
In both groups instruction will Center are ready for a year of $1,300 was pledged for the Old
rection of Phil Stern. Only an orchestra. An important feature of
Folks' Home drive and that every
be given for beginners and ad- activity.
Member of the city coun-
ordinary speaking voice is neces- the evening will be the presenta-
At the last meeting, Mrs. Jos- important charitable enterprise has
vanced swimmers in diving and
sary for a part in this year's pro- tion of American and Jewish flags
been
helped with funds of the or-
.
eess
sie
cil ever since it was es-
d ie rd s. p jr
life saving.
agtih d e soh u nou was a n elect
M
of
to
the
organization
by
two
of
its
ductions. Last year the group gave
ganization.
full members of the Cen- e dP e h nt
tablished. A man of ex-
the "Mikado." The first opera for members, S. Censer and II. Joseph.
The
Yiddish
Folks'
Verein
has
ter will be allowed to enroll in Rich, secretary.
this year has not yet been chosen Admission for the evening, includ-
perience, honesty and a
The club meets every Tuesday a membership of 500. It is one of
the classes.
but a number are being discussed. ing both dinner and dance, will be
and Thursday morning from 10 the oldest organizations of Detroit
high sense of duty.
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 17, $1.15 per person. Tickets are pro-
and
was
the
founder
of
the
Detroit
to 12. in addition to exercises,
OBTAIN SERVICES OF A
at 3:30, the discussion group will curable from members and from
movement to aid the Los Angeles
o
mbasketball,
MASSEUR
hold its first meeting at the Tem- the president, lying E. Adler, EU
Sanatorium
work.
niq
Because of the numerous re- t le hy eba g Ir l ou lnd badm int on. n t'ncvi
ple. The speaker will be Detective 7235.
quests made by members of the is now included in the activities.
Brinker of the Detroit Police De-
Health
Education
Department
of
Plans
are
being
made
for
health
partment Narcotic Squad. He will
the Jewish Community Center, the talks and socials.
have with a him a complete exhibit
Registrations are shit open for
services of a masseur have been
of drugs and narcotics, and will
the group and may be made at
obtained.
explain their uses and misuses. He
The masseur will be in the lock- the office of the Center.
will explain how the dope habit is
Samuel Kellman, psychologist,
• • •
er room of the Men's Gymnasium
formed, treated and cured and will
Sidney M. Gamsu, senior en- on Tuesday and Thursdays be- BASKETBALL PRACTICE
18 Years of Faithful
will review Robert Nathan's "The
answer questions on his subject.
gineering student of the Univer- tween 6 and 8 p. m., and on Sun-
Basketball practice for seniors Road of Ages," at the meeting of
Service
on the Board of
Jerry Breech, director of ath-
sity of Detroit, is the winner of day mornings between 10 and 1. and sub-seniors at the Jewish Junior Hadassah at 2:30 p. m. on
letics, announces that badminton the Continental Aircraft Trophy,
Education Without Pay
Appointments must be made with Community Center will begin on Sunday, Nov. 3.
is being played every Monday and awarded by the Continental Air- him during the above hours only. Sunday, Nov. 3.
In addition to this address, the
Merits Promotion.
Thursday evenings in the Temple craft Corp. each
cultural group will present a short
gymnasium. An active program has year for unusual
discussion in honor of the Balfour

been planned.
Declaration anniversary. Pales-
work in aeronau-
tinian songs and famous Hors
tics. Gamsu's de-
dances will conclude the program
sign for a low-
of the afternoon.
wing, six-place
The dance committee of the or-
monoplane, won
Past Grand Sigmund Reifler, re-
ganization reports an active sale
him the award.
tiring noble grand of Palestine
of
tickets for the dance to be held
The
ship
is
de-
No.
542,
will
be
Plans are being completed by the
Lodge, I. 0. 0. F.,
An able, energetic and con- With an increased enrollment
honored by his co-past grands at a Jewish Community Center for a at theh Masonic Temple on Thanks-
of more than 50 per cent over signed for two
giving
night, Nov. 28. Gene Regis
scientious public servant last year the B'nai Moshe Sunday engines and Gam-
banquet Sunday, Nov. 3, at 6 p. m. three-day institute for club leaders,
club members, and the Center staff. and his band will furnish the
at the Palestine Temple.
ses- su's rating for
Member of Board of
who merits your support School opens its regular class It
music.
The proceeds of this major
Mr. Reifler has been active in The institute will be held the week-
is the award was
sions on Sunday, Nov. 3.
Education
Odd Fellow activities since 1919, end of Nov. 1. The purpose of the fund raising affair will form part
anticipated that last minute en - 95.12 points. He
when he joined this society. In institute is to exchange ideas be- of the annual quota which helps
rollments will raise the total stu - had worked for
FOR
to
maintain
the
organization's
1924 he became the noble grand of tween the three groups. The meet-
dent body to well over the 300 more than a year
projects
in
Palestine.
new
de-
on
his
ings
will
be
held
at
the
Franklin
Jericho
Lodge
and
was
influential
-
mark. Classes have been organ
Betty Morrison, ticket chairman,
in the construction and building of Street Settlement Camp at Lake
ized for every grade and a paid sign.
may be reached at 2966 Monterey,
It was an- S. M. Gamsu
Orion.
This ad paid for by Jewish friends staff of instructors has been spec-
Camp will be open Friday eve- TO 7-8625, and Ethel Delia, chair-
ially trained to the use of the nounced by Prof.
ning, Nov. 1, for those who do not man of advertising, at 364 Harmon,
Intimately familiar with the
new cyclical curriculum which Peter J. Altman, head of the
ride
on the Sabbath. After dinner TO 7-7604.
aeronautical
engineering
depart-
has been adopted this year. Re-
largest unit of City govern•
Helen Kass, chairman of the $5
MRS. LAURA F. OSBORN
there will be community singing.
gardless of previous Jewish edu- ment, that the Department of
went—the Public Schools.
On Saturday morning at 10:30, luncheon, to be held on Jan. 19,
cation every child will be placed Commerce already is seeking bids
Sabbath services will be held. After has announced that $10 contribu-
in a class suitable to his or her from aircraft companies for ex-
spe-
Rh-I i FrT
affair
will
form
a
tors
to
this
lunch
there
will
be
a
treasure
hunt
ecution of the design.
own needs. •
carried out in the spirit of the Sab- cial roll of honor to permit a
Throughout his first four years
The elementary department,
bath. After the evening meal there specific entry in the Golden Book
consisting of the 4th, 5th and 6th at the University of Detroit, Sid-
will be a dinner session, at which in Jerusalem of the Jewish Na-
high
a
ney
Gamsu
has
maintained
grades And the high school de-
To Retain 'Good Govern-
time there will be a discussion of tional Fund.
partment will meet at 9:30. The "A" scholastic average and ap-
ment and Fair Treatment to
the members' relation to the club.
-
pears
to
be
the
outstanding
schol
primary department, consisting of
At 9 p. m. there will be a Hay-
Labor Re-Elect for Coun-
the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades, and ar of the 1936 graduating class.
Rabbi
Joshua
Sperka
Talks
dalah
Fireside
Circle
ceremony
at
cilman:
Will Be Directed by Miss
the junior high school, consisting Last year he was elected to mem-
to
B'nai
David
Y.
P.
S.
the completion of the Sabbath.
bership
of
Tau
Phi
Fraternity,
the
Maxine
Finsterwald
of the 7th, 8th and 9th grades,
On Sunday morning at 10 the
only honorary engineering fra-
will meet at 10:30.
group will discus sthe club's rela-
Rabbi J. S. Sperka will be the
This year, the education depart-
At the present time a special ternity on the campus.
tion to the Center. At the noon guest speaker of the B'nai David ment of the Detroit Section, Coun-
Mr. Gamsu is president of
service ritual for the Sunday
luncheon
meeting
Louis
H.
Sobel,
Y.
P. S. Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 8:30 cil of Jewish Women, offers a
School is being prepared by Rabbi Gamma Epsilon Phi Fraternity,
SIGMUND REIFLER
executive dirtctor of the Center, p. m. at the congregation. Rabbi course of five consecutive lectures
Moses Fischer and Irwin Shaw, the only alWewish engineering
will speak on "The Why of the Sperka's subject will be "Forgot- on "The Theater of Today," under
principal. It is expected that this organization at the university. a home for this lodge, which Is Jewish Community Center.
ten Jews; the Falashas of Ethi- the leadership of Miss Maxine Fin-
Much
of
Mr.
Gamsu'a
time
is
de-
now known as the Jericho Temple.
ritual will be published before the
The third session will be held at opia." The public is invited to at-
sterwald.
Chanukah holiday. This publi- voted to several other school func- Ile was also responsible for the 2 p. m., at which time representa-
tend this lecture.
These lectures start Nov. 5, at
cation will be used to introduce tions, the outstanding one being organization of the first all Jewish tives of various young people's
The B'nai David Y. P. S. has 11 a. m., at 89 Rowena St.
the
student
branch
of
the
Society
Odd
Fellow
Encampment
in
De-
a short religious service into the
groups throughout the city will be planned numerous social and edu-
The speaker will discuss many
weekly assemblies of the school. of Automotive Engineers, of troit, and became its first chief invited to participate in a discus-
cational activities for the coming stages of the theater movement, a
A complete list of the faculty will which he was secretary last year. patriarch.
Mr. Gamsu's home is at 2750
resume of the theater in the past
Over 20 of the ast grands of sion of the Center's relation to the season.
be published in next week's Chron-
A wienie roast for members and the present in Europe and
Elmhurst Ave., Detroit, where he Palestine Lodge and their wives community.
icle. •
The final session will be held at was held at Rouge Park Oct. 27. America, the split in the theater,
lives with his mother and two sis- are expected to attend this banquet.
4 p. m. A summary of the previous
President Adolph Lowenstein the influence of social problems,
ters.
Among the dignitaries who have
sessions will be given and there has appointed the following corn-
already accepted invitations to be
discussion of contemporary plays,
will be an informal discussion of mittee heads: Educational and
and the trend of the theater of
present are Herbert A. Thompson,
topics placed in a question box.
cultural,
harry
Aronow
and
Dr.
of Detroit, past grand sire of the
Thirty people can be accommo- Jack Koenig; publicity, Etta Da- tomorrow.
Miss Finsterwald has been in
world of I. 0. 0. F., and Mrs.
dated. The fee from Friday night vis; athletics, Dr. Norman Stein-
This coming election will again
close touch with the theater for
Thompson, past president of the
to Sunday evening will be $3.50; berg and Evelyn Grossman; mem-
see Joseph Harris make what his
the past 10 years. She has directed
Association of Rebecca Assemblies;
from Saturday to Sunday evening, bership, Henry Barlow; social,
East, and at
friends believe will be a success-
The next meeting of the Wom- Judge Henry S. Sweeny, past grand $2. For further information call Tillie Ileidemen; dramatic, Lillian theater groups in the
A hiltliftli public s•rvatil
present is dramatic director at
ful race for his re-election to the en's Auxiliary of the Jewish master of the State of Michigan,
the office of the Center, MA. 8275. Steinberg; constitutional, Harry
Dump Truck Local, 270
office of constable. The name of Children's Home will take place and his wife. Louis Shapero, now
Liggett School. Miss Finsterwald
for more than
Reservations must be made imme- Aronow; dance, Evelyn Gross-
Joseph Harris is familiar to the Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 2 p. m., in noble grand of Palestine Lodge,
has had three of her plays pro-
diately.
man.
voters
of
the
12th
Ward,
since
he
duced.
She
is
the
winner
of
the
will
act
as
toastmaster
of
the
eve-
quarter century
the Children's Home, Petoskey at
Otto Kahn Prize and the Samuel
has been elected from that ward Burlingame.
ning.
for a number of years.
Past Grand Joseph Klein has
Prize.
Rabbi Louis J. Cashdan, who has
Present Council and Ewald French
To enroll in this group, phone
Joseph Harris has the endorse- been'appointed to succeed Dr. Otto charge of reservations for this
,Endorsed by Labor
the chairman, Mrs. Clarence Eng-
ment of all of the Judges of the Hirsch as superintendent of the affair.
Common Pleas Court for the City Children's Home, and Mrs. Cash-
Organization
gess, at LO 6597 or CO 0450.
of Detroit with which court he is den, who will serve in the capacity
An open social meeting of the
associated and under whose super- of matron, will be introduced to
The eight present Councilmen
Temple Beth El Alumni will be and Robert G. Ewald are the se- Ladies Auxiliary of Mishkan
vision he performs his duties. He members of the auxiliary at this
held on Sunday, Nov. 24, at 4 p. m. lection of the Dump Truck Driv-
is also recommended by Mayor meeting.
Israel Elects Officers
in the social hall of the Temple.
Frank Couzens and other city of -
ers Local No. 270 and the Deliv-
Ein-
review
Rabbi Cashdan will
The alumni will welcome the ery Unions of Detroit, because of
ficials.
Friends of Mrs. J. R. Greenberg,
The Ladies Auxiliary of Con-
stein's book, "The World As I
Mr. Harris is the only Jewish
who has been confined to her home graduates of Temple Beth El their fine records in office and gregation Mishkan Israel held
See It."
School of Religion of last year or their fair treatment of organized election of officers on Monday,
candidate for re-election to the
There will be open discussion and for the past two years, have formed
office of constable from this ward. plans will be made for the Chanu- a club, to be known as the Mrs. previous years who are not already labor.
Oct. 28. The officers are: Mrs.
Ile is affiliated with many Jew- kah party for residents of the J. R. Greenberg Charity Club, to affiliated with the organization.
Those endorsed are:
Fannie Granet, president; Mrs.
Dancing, games and refresh-
ish organizations and is a con-
honor her for her many charitable
John W. Smith, president of R. Rueben, vice-president; Mrs
Home.
ments are on the program.
tributor to Jewish causes.
work
in
the
past
and
to
continue
the
Council,
former
Mayor
and
B. Margolis, secretary; Mrs. A .
Refreshments will be served.
The committee arranging the af-
the wok she has been doing.
Postmaster; Fred W. Castator, Raskin, treasurer. The board of
New members are invited.
fair includes: Henry Auslander,
Members
of
the
club
will
not
President Pro tem of the Council trustees consists of Mesdames Joe
Bicur Cholem Open Meet-
only meet regularly on Saturday teception; Ruth Broder, orchestra; with a background of 17 years of Weiss, N. Ablecap, B. Cohen, M.
ing Nov. 5
Jackel and Morris Shaw, pub- excellent public service, formerly
Jewish Committee Will Sell evenings at Mrs. Greepberg's home, Sol
Orenstien, I. Gould, N. Zussman,
licity;
Gertrude
Levitt,
refresh.
Taylor Ave., but will visit
an official of the Street Railway H. Lansky, I. Gendelman, M. Lif-
Tickets for Lorand Con- 2197
Senior Bicur Cholem will have
with her occasionally. Those wish- meats; Shirly Blumberg and Estelle Union and Deputy State Labor shitz, S. Morris, W. Eisen, II.
100 charmingly ler.
an open meeting Tuesday, Nov. 5,
cert Nov. 12
ing to join the club or to visit Mrs. Jameson.
Commissioner; John C. Lodge, Ginsburg, S. Karbel, Venger.
msMd rooms-high
at 1:30 p. m. at Congregation
Greenberg are asked to come to
former Mayor and an outstanding
Installation of officers will be
abo•e the street-
Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow
A committee of Jewish women raise funds with which to carry Pythian Sisters Carnival official; George Engel, former celebrated with a dinner-dance in
your gu•melee ol
Wilson. The group appeals to the has been formed to sell tickets
the
meetings.
member
of
the
Civil
Service
Com-
the
congregation hall, Blaine at
Party
on
Nov.
13
round und.stu•bed
Jewish women of Detroit that they for the concert by Edith Lewd
The club's program will be to
mission, City Controller, D. P. W. Linwood, on Nov. 17, at 6 p. rn.
ileepoll wale long.
enlist as members. Dues ore $2 per and her Hungarian Orchestra, to
Mrs. Greenberg
Commissioner and prominent busi- For reservations phone Mrs. R.
on
the
charities
Theh
Pythian
Sisters
of
Greater
year. The women are invited to be held at Orchestra all on
In the eery center of the city's most
has been in the habit of supporting. Detroit Temple, No. 152, will give nessman; William P. Bradley, vet- Rueben, Garfield 7301 W.
come to meetings and learn of the Tuesday evening, Nov. 12 all
As Your
To& en-
.nter•tfing
All charitable work will be done a char,ity carnival party on Nov. 13, enran of the Council with • good
work the organization is doing for committee, •hcih plans to sell
name and in at 8 p. m., at 3707 Fenkell Ave. record; Edward J. Jeffries, Jr.,
necessary.
Within S miaeles .
the needy and sick of Detroit. Elec- tickets among Jewish Hungarians , in Mrs. Greenberg's
Jr.
Home
Relief
Society
the
name
of
the
Mrs.
J.
R.
Green-
young
and aggressive Councilman,
WALK •I "Itod4 City," Filth
Everyone is invited. There will be
tion of officers will take place at is headed by Mrs. Nathaniel Per-
berg Charity Club.
Aeenve end 61.theatrel.
many prizes. Proceeds will go to and attorney for the Maccabees;
the meeting on Tuesday.
nick, Townsend 7-3605, and Mrs.
Eugene I. VanAntwerp, Civil en-
Officers of the club are:
The Junior Home Relief So-
charity.
The 34th anniversary party will James Sobel of the Auslander
DAILY RATH DWI AS LOW AS
President, Mrs. J. R. Greenberg;
In Nov. 4, the past chiefs will gineer with an aggressive record; ciety met Oct. 13, at the home
take place Nov. 27.
Family Club, Madison 7044.
vice president, Mrs. Lena Nissen- meet at the home of Mrs. H. Pereria and Richard Lindsay, former City of Miss Diana Liebson. The pres-
Merchants of Detroit are asked
104
baum; treasurer. Mrs. B ..
Clerk and two terms a Council- ident, Miss Elise Cohen. intro-
HE KEPT
for the monthly meeting.
to snake whatever donations they
V
financial secretary, Mrs. Mary
man. Robert G. Ewald, former duced Dr. Leon Newfield, as
THETA OMEGA SORORITY
can to the committee who will visit
recording
secretary,
Mrs.
Councilman, is President of the guest speaker.
Cheesier;
Contributions
to
the
United
them
very
soon
for
our
bazaar.
De;me ..d DenCel eery
Theta Omega Sorority had a Grace Pomerantz;
hospitallers,
Local Bricklayers Union, and had
On Oct. 27, several of the mem-
Jewish Charities
tn. b.•1;10 G open teem.
Senior Bicur Cholem thanks the house-warming party at the home Mrs. Nathan Greenblatt and Mrs.
a fine record during his eight bers attended the Senior Home
with the
---
president and members of the of Miss Gertrude Demian, 2474
years
in
the
council.
Relief
dinner-dance.
Junior, Bicur Cholem for the sum W. Philadelphia Ace. The sor- Goldie Karch.
The United Jewish Charities
The
next
meeting
will
take
place
OF
PEOPLE
a•
received many contributions dur-
of money they presented to .help ority is now making plans for
EQUALITY CLUB
in the home of Beatrice Nemer.
the needy and sick of Detroit.
the annual dance to be held on General B'nai Moshe Meet- ing the past week. In memory of
DETROIT
Equality Club met at the home Rodelle Broder and Morton Sobel
Milton Sloman, from Sir. and Mrs.
t •
Dec. 1.
ing Nov. 6
of Mrs. Ida Glassman, 2202 Rich- will present a skit, and a well-
Kurt Peiser, Mr. and Mrs. Emil ton, on Oct. 30. A bridge lunch- known pianist will play several
An open meeting will be held
Contribution to Jewish Wel-
45.. at It .,Ant visi Of tim11140.14
---
Election, Tuesday,
Maldbott
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
C.
m.,
p.
••••• S•,11 .00.1t1 • m••• ■ Gt •
on
Wednesday,
Nov.
6,
at
9
Congre-
far Federation
A general meeting of be
Berger; in memory of llarris Gor- eon will take place Nov. 6, at selections.
Nov. 5
at the home of Miss Edythe Fab-
held
Assembly
Hall,
12th
A
board
meeting
will
be
held
and Clair-
gation B'nai Moshe will
deon from the Finley family; and
mount.
The Jewish Welfare Federation rick, 1910 Hazelwood Ave. All on Wednesday evening,
Thursday
evening,
at
the
home
of
The
public
is
invited.
in memory of Max Teller, from
On the Chin.—That lawyer has received a contribution from Mr. those interested and between the in the assembly hall of the syna- Mr. and Mrs. L T. Oberfelder and Proceeds go to furnish coal for Winifred Cornell, 2980 Richton
the needy.
two sons. One is in polities and and Mrs. Maurice Enirgass, in ages of 20 to 22, may attend. gogue. All members are urged to
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott.
For
further
Information..
call
Gar.
the other isn't much good either.— memory of .1. Friedman and J.

MEYER W.

LEIB

DODGE CARS

Cass Motor Sales

CONSTABLE

Re-elect

Y. P. T. C. Meeting
Draws Large Group

Re-Elect

William P.

BRADLEY

Councilman





EUGENE I.

VanAntwerp

S. M. Ga.msu's Plane
Design Wins Award

COUNCILMAN



Junior Hadassah
To Meet Sunday

B'nai Moshe School
Opens This Sunday

I. 0. 0. F. Honors
Sigmund Reifler

CENTER ARRANGES
3-DAY INSTITUTE

Mrs. Laura F.

OSBORN

COUNCILMAN

Course on Theater
Offered by Council'

John W. Smith
Fred W. Castator
John C. Lodge
George Engel
Wm. P. Bradley
Edw. J. Jeffries,
Jr.
Eugene I. Van
Antwerp
Richard Lindsay
Robert G. Ewald


R ICHARD

LINDSAY

COMMON COUNCIL

Constable J. Harris
Up for Re-election Women's Auxiliary
Of Children's Home

Election Tues. Nov. 5

HEN IN. NEW YOR

Beth El Alumni
Social On Nov. 24

Form Club to Honor
Mrs. J. R. Greenberg

Albert E.

CITY

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