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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-12-13

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PIEVETROITJEWIigi
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

I

U.H.S. Auxiliary
Lists More Donors
For Its Luncheon

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YOUR HOLIDAY
CLOTHES WILL
LOOK LIKE NEW

S

December 13, 1935

One of Hostesses
At Grand Ball of
Old Folks' Home

The last luncheonette and board
meeting of the Women's Auxili-
ary of the United Hebrew Schools
was held on Dec. 3 at the home

Miss Friedman will be one of
the charming hostesses who will
welcome the guests at the Grand
Ball of the Women's Auxiliary of

Ladies' Plain
Dresses or Coats

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with a sparkle that makes
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quality and good taste. That's
why they say "It's Kern's for
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KERN'S

WOODWARD AT GRATIOT

Before Going Home ...

Satisfy that hungry feeling with one of our delicious
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Will Bans Pitying Bequests to his German kinsmen their inheri-
German Relative. Until Hitler
tances until the Nazis have gone
I. Gone
out of power because under pres-

SEATTLE.—(WNS)— German
relatives of the late Max Kreiel-
sheimer, wealthy Seattle Jewish
real estate man and pioneer sett-
ler in this city, will not receive
bequeets left to there in his will
until Hitlerism has been over-
thrown in Germany. In his will
lCreielsheimer Instructed the exe-

ent condition. his relatives in
Germany are not in a position to
exercise full control over their
property.

Amateur tactics cause grave
wounds.

A man's heart and the autumn

of Mrs. Irving Dworkin, at which
time plans were discussed for the
annual donor luncheon to be held
on Jan. 22 at the Statler Hotel.
Mrs. Jack Freedman, general
chairman, announced that she and
her committee were putting forth
every effort to make this lunch-
eon more outstanding than those
of the past.
Mrs. J. Sonenklar, chairman of
the music committee, has arranged
for a musical program and Mrs.
Charles Robinson, co-chairman of
arrangements, has a speaker of
note.
Mrs. Irving Dworkin, as chair-
man of reservations, submitted
the following list of new pledges
to augment the previous list:

Mrs. J. W. Allen, Herman Aunt.,
Milton Alexander, Oscar Blumberg, Mor-
n. Hiumbera Men. A. Bark, Ifni. Buch-
man. Or, Fl. May Bernstein. Frank
lIernnteln. Illacktnan, S. Berman,
Barney f tertian. A. J. filumenau, Bar-
ey Bremen, IlaiId Bernet On, Sarah
Colematb, 11. Cohen. Benjamin Detoen,
M. Dunn., Inane Ennner, Jneeph Ehr•
Pell, Seymour Frank, A. M. Ferar, Har-
ry rims Abe 1Freenatune, Meyer Ginn-
berg. Abe Goldman, Abe Gordon, I.
Goodman, Max Goldberg. William Gor-
don, Louts GlIcker, II. Z. Gordon, Harry
Goodman, Jacob Horwitz, Sophie Hor-
witz, 11. Itarekon, Samuel Hayman. Hain
Jaekout, Jacob Kashtan, Sidney K ron-
dull, Harry B. Belden, Geo. Levey, M.
Levine, Sant Lefton, Theodore Levin,
Sol Leda S%. A. London. 1•111111p Lip-
ton, M. Levine., Lou Mom L. M. Mom,
Nathan Mendenherg. Anna Minus, Irv-
ing M.s, Herbert Mona Robert Mansell.
Sc,,,. Mandell, Samuel WWII. IL B.
Newman, Meyer L. Front'', Meyer Prun-
ed.. Goodin/in itycuri, Pan, Runner, 55(1.
Ilan Roth, N. Rankin, Nathan Simone,
'tarry Sinister, Jul'. Steinberg, Abra-
ham cirere, Sidney Stone, William Bit-
ter. H. Mae., Harry Shulman, N. Sara-
anon. Samuel Mato, nky, Ida Schultz, H
M. Victor, Herman IVetninan. Herbert
lb Warner, L. Weinni•n, Frank Wets-
man. Ralph Weinman, linlJamin
Loui• Zuletark, J. Zelda, Barry Sal-
boner, A. Barsky. Fannie Rodin, Jane
Manheitn, Jon Cohen, Hain Handler.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will address
Burlington Drive entertained at a the Little Women of Hadassah,
dinner party Friday night, Dec. 13. Sunday, Dec. 15. Piano selections
will be played by Marion Good-
Miss Barbara Gilbert will return man. The meeting, which will be-
Friday, Dec. 30, from Vassar Col- gin at 2:15 p. m, is to be held at
lege to spend the holiday vacation the home of Lillian Wetsman, 2444
with her mother, Sirs. Isaac Gil- W. Euclid Ave.
bert.
Miss Eve Burnstein will leave
Mrs. Solomon Heineman of Sunday for Florida to spend the
Bloomfield Hills will leave Thurs- winter.
day, Dec. 19, for Cincinnati.
At a social meeting of the Pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Berger gressive Ladies Unterstitzung Ver.
will leave Saturday, Dec. 21, for ein on Tuesday evening, Dec. 10,
Montgomery, Ala., where they ex- a loving cup was presented to Mrs.
pect to stay until after New Sam Rosengard for her voluntary
Year's day.
services as recording secretary of
the organization for the past three
years.
Mrs. D. W. Davis and Mn.
i
Spencer Finney entertained at
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Austria of
luncheon Dec. 12 at their home in
the Alden Park Manor.
1712 Taylor Ave. will entertain at
a reception on Sunday evening,
Dr.and Mrs. hugs A. Freund Dee. 29, at9 p. m., in honor of the
were hosts to a group of friends engagement of their daughter,
on Friday night, Dec. 6, in honor of Sarah, to Max Fischman of Boston,
Mass., at the Whittier hotel, 461
Dr. Freund's birthday.
Burns Drive, north entrance. No
cards.
Mrs. Amson C. Tabor will be
hostess at a luncheon Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levin of
Dec. 18.
1710 Taylor Ave. will be hosts at
Stark Rosenthaler gave a stag a reception in honor of their 25th
party at the Great Lakes Club on wedding anniversary on Sunday,
Dec. 29, at 9 p. m., at the Whittier
Friday evening, Dec. 6.
Hotel, 461 Burns Drive, north en-
trance. No cards.
Howard Kaichen spent a few
days in Cincinnati.
Miss Rose Smith of Taylor Ave.
Sir, and Mrs. Victor II. Weil en- left Wednesday night to spend the
winter
in Tucson, Arizona.
tertained at dinner Tuesday eve-

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the Jewish Old Folks Home, at
Hotel Statler this Sunday evening.
Miss Friedman is one of a group
of hostesses who, according to the
committee, "will create a regal at-
mosphere in the luxurious Royal
Salon reminiscent of the palace of
the Czar's regime." Among those
participating in this feature will be
Josephine ',felt, Constance Robin-
son, Jeanne Fisher, Jewel l'rentis,
Frances Higer, Beryl Jacobs,
Elaine Alpert, Barbara Hyman
Rosalind Fellman, Peggy Freund,
June Maas and Josephine Stern.
Costumes and decorations were de-
signed by Mrs. David S. Werbe.

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WEST

ADAMS AVE.

RUBY 'S SHOE
SALE

The Satellite Club gave a birth-
Sirs. Melville S. Welt left Satur- day party for two of its members,
day, Dec. 7, to visit with her daugh- Saturday, Dec. 7, at the home of
ter, Betty, at Vassar College, then Sarah Moehlrnan.
Miss Esther Etkin, a pre-law
going to New York for a visit with
student at Wayne University, won
Miss Blanche Shevin of Webb the Women's State Extemporane-
her daughter, Janet.
Ave. left Tuesday to spend several ous Speech Contest by defeating
Mr. and Sirs. henry Wineman weeks in New York.
spent the past week-end in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. harry Rosenstein
Mr. and Sirs. Ralph Davidson of of South Bend, Ind., were recent
1693 Virginia Park announce the guests of their parents, Mr. and
Bar Mitzvah of their son, William, Mrs. Max Siegel of Atkinson Ave.
to be observed on Saturday morn.
The Agudath B'nai Eretz Israel
ing, Dec. 14, at Congregation Shan-
cry Zedek. At home Saturday, Dec. Society had a surprise dinner party
for street and afternoon, including our entire stock of
on Sunday, Dec. 8, in honor of Sir.
14, from 4 to 10 p. m. No cards.
suede shoes
formerly up to
and Mrs. P. Lerman's 25th wedding
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert anniversary. The guests of honor
and Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert were presented with a chest of sil-
will entertain jointly at a dinner ver by the club.
party at the Great Lakes Club on
Dr. and Sirs. Nathan II, Gold-
Friday night, Dec. 20.
berg of Santa Barbara Drive were
hosts
at a beautifully appointed
Sirs. Hugo A. Freund left Satur-
For reservations call Mrs. I. day, Dec. 7, to visit with her dinner dance to 100 guests at the
Dworkin, To. 8-2551.
daughter, Lizette, who is in New Wilshire Hotel on Nov. 30, in honor
of their 15th wedding anniversary.
Anyone interested in rummaging York.
for the quota may obtain infor-
Among the pre-nuptial affairs
Miss Eileen Byron will arrive
mation by calling Mrs. Philip Olen-
der, To. 8-5419, or Mrs. M. this Sunday from Smith College to given in honor of Miss Edna
Marks,
a bride-elect of Dec. 15, was
spend
the
holiday
vacation
with
her
Krouse, Lo. 7555. For cards call
Mrs. Max Hayman, Ga. 9335; for mother, Mrs. Harry E. Byron, at a miscellaneous shower on Nov. 6
given
by
Sirs. Lawrence Barris at
the
Belcrest.
savings boxes, call Mrs. Saul Da-
MISS ESTHER ETKIN
the Turnverein. Mrs. Milton Mil-
vidson, Eu. 8829.
I
1526
D
I i o NG T i R O v N INB oLsV D ,=
Miss Carolyn Maybaum of New- ler and Miss Pearl Wartell enter- 15 women contestants representing
The organization asknowledges
ADJOINING
with thanks the receipt of a con- ark, N. J., is visiting with her tained at the L'Aiglon on Nov. 16 colleges throughout the state of
tribution from Air,. and Mrs. Abe uncle and aunt, Sir. and Mrs. Max with a luncheon and theater party. Michigan. The contest was held in
A family dinner was given at the Lansing, on Nov. 26.
Moss in honor of the recovery of Cohn, at the Belcrest.
Oriole Terrace by Sir. and Mrs. M.
Mrs. Esther Jackson and Mrs.
Miss Etkin revesented Wayne
D. Marks on Nov. 17. A personal University, having previously de-
SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Folz
and
David Bernstein from their recent
Mr. and Sirs, M. D. Wittelshofer shower was given by Miss Goldie feated 15 contestans in the semi-
illnesses.
have issued invitations for a din- Frank at her home on Nov. 20. finals at Wayne. She spoke on "So-
ner party to be given at the The Misses Florence and Blanche cial Security."
Shevin entertained with a bridge
L'Aiglon Dec. 21.
Wholesale Jewelers
For the past two years Miss Et-
Rinchcon at their home on Nov. kin has been a Varsity Debater at
508 METROPOLITAN BLDG.
CHerry 6373
Sirs. Julius Bing and Mrs. Ben. 24. The Misses Shirley and Vivian Wayne University and previous to
Largest selection of Dia-
jamin Netzorg left last Thursday Schlussell gave a kitchen shower that time debated for Central High
mond
DIAMOND
ENGAGEMENT
Wrist
Watch.
in
for New York and will sail this on Nov. 26, at their home. A per- School. She is in charge of inter
Detroit
RINGS AT PRICES NEVER
Saturday by way of the Panama sonal shower was given by Mrs. club debating and oratory at the
Ben Gottlieb and daughters on Nov. Jewish Community Center.
AGAIN TO BE EQUALLED
The Detroit Halevy Singing So- Canal for California, where they
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
27 at the Eastern Star Cafe. Mrs.
will
spend
the
winter
in
Los
Miss Etkin is a member of Sig.
ciety has recently been reorgan-
Bernard Schlussell entertained on ma Theta Delta Sorority of Wayne
Angeles.
ized and at present operates under
Nov. 30 with luncheon at the Book University.
the following resolution:
An outstanding event of the sea- Cadillac followed by a theater par-
1. Membership in the choir is
son was the golden jubilee banquet, ty. On Dec. 3 a miscellaneous
closed. No more members will be
concert and ball given by the Tues- shower was given by Mrs. Harry JR. HADASSAH'S DONOR
privileged to join the organiza-
day Musicale on Dec. 11, at the Becker at her home. Mrs. Louis LUNCHEON PROGRESSES
tion until next year if any of the Statler hotel. After the dinner, Lightstone gave a miscellaneous
present members should drop out. short toasts were given by prom- shower on Dec. 4 at her home. Mr.
—One That Will Be Welcomed by Every
Membership Bridge-Tea This Sun•
2. Membership is limited to inent men and women of the city. and Mrs. Irving Wartell enter-
day; Other Affairs Are
Youngster—Is
60 people.
Joseph Knitzer, Detroit - trained tained the bridal couple with a din-
Planned
3. The privilege of member- artist, was the violin soloist on the ner and theater party on Dec. 10.
ship is granted only to those who musical program. Among the Mr. and Sirs. David Menke hon-
The last general meeting of the
qualify vocally to the satisfaction guests present were: Dr. and Mrs. ored the bridal couple with a buffet Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah
of the music committee.
Morris D. Silver, Sir. and Mrs. Abe thinner on Dec. 11 at their home. 'revealed a series of unusual activ-
Dan F'rohman is musical direc- Fineberg, Sir. and Mrs. A. C. Lap-
ities to take place during the month
tor of Ilalevy and leads the choir pin, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Freeman,
Sirs. Benjamin Gorelick, chair- of December. The drive for the
in rehearsal every Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schakne, Mr. man of the card party sponsored sixth annual donor luncheon has
in Ruom 23 of Northern High and Sirs. Maurice Benyas, Sirs. by the B'nai David Sisterhood, an- ben given further impetus, accord-
School.
Ortonville, Mich.
Boris Ganapol, Mrs. Edith Sauls, nounce that final arrangements for ing to the chairman, Miss Helen
As Detroit's outstanding Jewish Mrs. Abe Cooper, Mrs. J. Si. Ber- this affair are completed, to be Kass. The luncheon is the second
EARLY REGISTRATION —
musical organization, the lialevy ms, Setta Robinson and Helen held Monday evening, Dec. 16, in of the major fund raising affairs
has been honored by the Poale Morris.
the social hall of the B'nai David of the organization. The proceeds
A WORTHWHILE SAVING .. .
Zion Organization with an invi-
synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst.
are sent to Palestine to further the
tation to sing at the opening of
Sirs. A. Ii. Neisner of Rochester,
various projects sponsored by Jr
the 30th annual convention on N. Y., was a recent guest of Mr.
The Bar Mitzvah of Herbert Lee Hadassah, namely, Meier Shefe-
Wednesday evening, Dec. 25, at. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of Hertzberg, son of Mr. and Sirs. yah, the children's colony; Pardess
Barney Ilertzberg of Richton Ave., Anna, the agricultural colony, and
Hotel Statler. Emma Lazaroff- Chicago Blvd.
will be observed at Congregation the Nurses' Training School.
Scheyer will be featured as solo-
Discovery
33.76
Edna, His Wife
$2.50
Mrs. Esther Schlesinger of the Shaarey Zedek, on Dec. 21. Mr.
By Richard E. Byrd
ist with the choir.
Miss Kass reports that the pro-
By Margaret Ayer Marne.
Belcrest will be hostess at a lunch- and Mrs. Hertzberg will receive in gram and entertainment planned
Th. Romantic Rebel
$3.75
Silas Crockett
$2.50
on this Saturday complimenting his honor on Sunday, Dec. 22, from for this year's affair will surpass
By Francis Winans,
By May Inmates
Seven League Boots
Mrs. Sol Marks of Lawrence Kan- 3 to 5 and 7 to 9, at the home of those of the past years. Mies Sarah
$3.50
Gress Lithe
$2.50
By Richard Halhbarten
els, who is visiting with her chil- their sister, Sirs. Emil Robbins of Bloomfield is in charge of the pro-
By Lloyd C. Douglas
The
Woollcott
Reader
$3.00
Vein of Iron
dren. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schlesin- 2959 Buena Vista.
$2.50
gram this year. Both $5 and 810
Seven Pillars of Wisdom $5.00
By Ellen Giessen.
ger of Boston Blvd.
pledges are being accepted. The
By T. E. LOIN..
It Can't Happen Her
$2.50
Mrs. Alter Shrier of Boston Blvd. latter will go towards inscribing
All arrangements have been
By Sinclair, Leone
Sirs.
Harry
Cohen
of
Atkinson
left by plane last Saturday for the name of the Detroit unit in the
completed for the second annual
Ave.
is
visiting
in
Chicago
over
Miami
Beach,
Florida,
where
she
Golden
Book
of
the
Jewish
Na-
bridge-dance of Alpha Gamma
AN ENTIRE FLOOR
will spend the winter. She expects tional Fund.
Phi Sorority to be held this Sun- the week-end.
OF BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Conn,
The membership committee has
day evening, Dec. 15, at the Chi-
Mr. and Sirs. Si. Diamond of and Mrs. Conn to join her the lat- announced a membership bridge tea
BOOKS THAT CHILDREN ENJOY!
nese Tea Gardens. Faye Alpern ,
Calvert Ave. entertained a few ter part of December.
for Sunday, Dec. 15, at the home
Hemline Brock and Dorothy f
riends last Sunday at a dinner
of Elsie and Janet Olender, 8741
11550 WOODWARD
Bronstein were in charge of de- a
nd bridge.
Miss Freda Gluck, formerly of LaSalle Blvd. In order to attend
tails. Many features of interest
Detroit
and
now
of
Hollywood,
each
member
must
bring
a
pro-
will be presented to the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks and
Michigan Men Active in the
Express Your Sentiments
Tickets can be purchased at the c hildren of Linwood Ave., returned Calif., spent a few days in Detroit spective member. Caroline Good-
While here she resided with Sirs. man, Townsend 7-7467, is in charge
Preparations for Zeta Beta
with a
door.
i Cleveland.
nom a visit in
Julie Klempner (Ray Fogel) of of reservations.
Tau
Convention
TWO unusual affairs have been
the Phi So Lite Sorority. Miss
Dr. Samuel Glassman of Chicago Gluck is an honorary member of planned for this month by the cul-
Artistically and beautifully
Blvd. spent a few days in New the Sorority and has for the past tural committee. The third in the
Governor Henry Horner of Illi-
arranged by
York during the past week.
five years resided in Hollywood series of "Palestinian Nights" will nois, the only member of Zeta
working in the Si. G. Si. Studios. take place at the home of Rose Beta Tau Fraternity to have ever
Avery Warren Gordon, a student Before returning to her home she Lipsitz, 2715 Rochester, on Wed- been elected a governor, has writ-
ALMA, Mich., — Fielding H.
ten a letter og welcome to his
Yost, athletic director at the Uni- at the University of Miami. Coral will stop in New York to visit an- nesday evening, Dec. 18.
The second affair will be in the fraternity brothers to attend the
D. Gilbert, P. Katz, Props.
versity of Michigan, called Joe d Gables, Fla., is spending his holi- other member of the sorority, Miss
ay
vacation
with
his
parents,
Mr.
form of a Chanukah and Ilenrietta 37th annual convention of the
Florence Wolf.
Magidsohn "one of the four great-
11732 Dexter, near Tuxedo
Szold birthday party to be held at fraternity at the Palmer House
est backs I ever had" in an address a ad Mrs. William Gordon of Webb
PRICED FROM $1.50 up
The Satellite Club will give ■ the Shaarey Zedek, Saturday, Dec. and Standard Club in Chicago
at the annual Alma College foot Ave.
Miss Phyllis Richter of the Wil- dance at the Aztec Tower of the 21, at 2:30 p. m. Members and from Dec. 28 to 31.
Delivery to all parts of the city
ball banquet Dec. 10.
Magidsohn, now a grid official, shire Hotel returned home after Union Guardian Bldg. on Sunday friends are invited to attend this
PHONE LO. 9572
More than 400 members of the
gathering.
started his career at Alma before ;I' seven weeks stay in Chicago. night, Jan. 19.
fraternity are expected to attend
there she was the house
matriculating at Michigan where , while
s
the Chicago convention, the first
uest of Miss Janet Levy.
Joel L. Kapctansky and daugh-
he gained considerable fame as ■
to be held in Chicago in the 37
ion Is to be the Palmer House.
ter, Claire, of Clairmount Ave.,
halfback.
years of the fraternity.
Mini Birdie Simons of Chicago is recently returned from a visit to
Henry Hermann will conduct
The annual banquet will be held at
S E , Ileilbron(Univ ersity
he Standard Club.
he guest of her brother-in-law and New York where they were ex- the study meeting of the Music
Plant Tree in Memory of
Illinois) is general chairman of
inter, Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. tensively entertained by•heir many Study Club of Detroit on Tues-
Zeta Beta Tau is America's ol d-
the executive committee, which
Rabbi Herahman's Father ; S nyder of Muirland Ave.
day, Dec. 17, at 2:30, at the Y. includes Max Schrager (M
est and largest Jewish fraternit
friends and relatives.
. h• , havin g ch
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pregerson
W , C. A. Mr. Hermann will play
apter, active in 34 col-
Nathan
E.
Jacobs
(Missouri),
Ed-1
planted a tree in Palestine, through
Honoring Miss Isabelle Levin
A beautifully appointed shower the Mozart Sonata in A, the gar
leges in the United States and
Goldsmith (Chicago), Morris'
the Jewish National Fund, in w ho has recently moved here from wan given for Miss Mildred !lasso!, Haydn Sonata in E minor, and
the Hirsch (Wisconsin), Henry Levy Canada. and 37 active graduate
memory of A. L. Hershman, father T oronto, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin bride elect of Jan. 12, at the home Beethoven Sonata in F minor. A
(Illinois), Richard Klein (Michi- I clubs in metropolitan cities.
of Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
a nd Dr. and Sirs. Samuel Levin of Miss Sophie Stulber on Hamil- discussion
ysis will fol- gan), and Milton Klein (IllinoisM
w ill entertain at the latter's home ton Drive. Tablet were set with low. The guest artist of the
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so fat as to buy back
day president
the Chicago Graduate a lzb purse
Flowers for oil ocvsisloss
0 n Parkside Ave. on Saturday eve. white and pink bridal decorations will be Ida
appetite.
Divinoff, violinist who Cluh •

Over 2000 Pairs of
This Season's high-grade
Women's Footwear.

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Feinberg Jewelry Co.

Halevy Will Open
Poale-Zeire Zion
Conclave Dec. 25

The Best Gilt for a Boy or Girl

A Summer Vacation at
CAMP NAHELu

SHEEHAN'S FOR GIFTS ∎

Alpha Gamma Phi
Bridge on Sunday



FRUIT BASKET

Yost Pays Tribute
to Joe Magidsohn

Gilbert's Fruit and
Vegetable Market

Music Study Club

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