;America 9elvish Periodical Critter CLIFTON "MINIM CINcINNATI 20, ost10 rnlsnet RCN R2'V lGL December 13, 1935 Engagements STORE HOURS, 9:00 to 6:00 MISS ROSE YOLLES Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yolles of !3265 Burlingame Ave. announce , the engagement of their daugh- ter, Rose, to Louis Gelfand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gelfand of 9905 McQuade Ave. Reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yolles on Sunday, Dec. 22, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. ARROW SHIRTS can't be wrong for his Christmas gift! 3.50 2.50 No man has too many shirts. So if you're stumped on the male members of your Christmas list-our tip is Arrow! • AROSET COLLLAR - famous because it never wilts, or wrinkles and requires no starching. • MITOGA BODY - tailored in form-fitting design. • SANFORIZED-SHRUNK - guaranteed for permanent fit. • COLORS: WHITE BROADCLOTH, WHITE ON WHITE. 3Iro'u Bear - Street Floor Women's Auxiliary Jewish Old Folks Home NW Grand Ball 114 STATLER HOTEL, Main Ballroom Sunday Evening, December 15 Music by DAVE DIAMOND'S ORCHESTRA TICKETS $5.00 PER COUPLE MARGARET GREENOUGH Formerly with NANCY VAN WYCK Announces the opening of her own shop at CADILLLAC 0217 SPECIALIZING IN Complete Hair Dressing Service - Expert Perma- nent Waving, Harper Method, Scalp and Facial Treatments P. S. KATHERINE also formerly with NANCY VAN WYCK j I is now associated with me Yiddish Folks Verein Announce Their Annual New Year's Eve Party JERICHO TEMPLE, Main Ballroom Music by • Well Known Orchestra SUPPER • DRINKS FLOOR SHOW . SOUVENIRS All for $2.50 Per Person The Committee Guarantees You All a Big Time MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW BY CALLING EU. 6195•M Kalvarier Aid Society, thanks her co-chairman, Mrs. C. Weller, for Kalvarier Aid Society thanks assisting her to make the dinner- those who donated to the dinner- dance a success, as well as all committees and assisting organ- dance of Dec. 1.. Rose Lewis, chairman of the izations. KALVARIER AID SOCIETY Dr. Kaplan Writes Volume to Appear Early in January Covici, Friede announce that early in January they will publish Dr. Mordecai E. Kaplan's book, "Judaism in Transition." It is his thesis that the devastation wrought by modernism upon the traditions and collective life of the Jews has gradually made that people trans- form themselves to meet the re- quirements of the world in the making. This is effecting radical changes in the traditional pattern of ideas and in the social structure of the Jews. These changes con- stitute the transition through which Judaism is passing. What must Judaism do to negotiate this transi- tion successfully? is the question which Dr. Kaplan answers in his book. He is the author of "Judaism as a Civilization" which was pub- lished by Macmillan last year. AESCULAPIAN LADIES MEDICINE SHOWER FOR THE OLD FOLKS' HOME ENTERTAINMENT 505 EMPIRE BLDG. Plans are being made for Zeda- kah Club's New Year's Eve party to be held at the Book Cadillac llo- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weinstein of Hazelwood Ave. announce tel gran dballroom. A 12 course he engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Sanford S. Yost, son dinner is to be served, a 10-piece orchestra will play and there will of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Yoskowitz of Burlingame Ave. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Ruth Stone, daughter be entertainment, favors and sou- of Ben Stone, to Maurice Korn, was made at a Thanksgiving dinner for the immediate family given by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smile at their home on Clements Ave. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rotenberg of Windsor, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Freda, to Maurice Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stone of Toronto, Ont. The wedding will take place in March. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minkow of Richmond Hill, Long Island, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Nathan Berkovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berkovitz of 17341 Fair. field Ave., Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. George Moskowitz of 581 Rosedale Ct. announce the engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Joseph D. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Brown of 2989 Richton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ellenbogen of 3211 Taylor Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Max E. Klayman, son of Jacob Klayman of 2274 Blaine Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Bernstein of 1244 W. Grand Blvd. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Irving Schiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Schiff of 3309 Elmhurst Ave. Mrs. Sarah Lifchis of 1217 W. Philadelphia Ave., announces the engagement of her daughter, Reba, to Louis L. Seltzer, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ginsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman M, Baker of Flushing, Long Island, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Eunice, to Jesse A. Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rice, of Gladstone Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Shevin announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eve Burnstein, to Dr. Michael M. Engelman, MRS. KOLMAN SHAPIRO Many women prefer gloves as a Christ- mas gift . . . all women would prefer these because of the styles and the quality! Novelty slipon and cuff styles. Also four-button lengths. First Floor - Main Bldg. Births SARUT-REDBLATT Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redblatt of 3324 Webb Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Doro- thy, to William Sarut, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Sarut of W. Grand Ave. on Nov. 28, at Hotel Web- ster Hall. Rabbi Harry Z. Gor- don performed the ceremony at 2 p. m., which was followed by a reception for 200 guests. Miss Sylvia Redblatt, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Max Sarut, brother of the groom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Sarut spent their honeymoon in the east and are now residing at 3324 Webb Ave. GUSSIN-BESER Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beser an- . nounce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Samuel Gus- sin, son of Mrs. Clara Gussin of Detroit. The wedding took place on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the resi- dence of Rabbi Abraham J. Epel, who performed the ceremony. HOLTZMAN-FREEDLAND Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freedland announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to Samuel Holtz- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Holtzman, on Supday evening, Dec. 1. Rabbi 51. Zager officiated. LEWINSTEIN-ITTIGSON Mrs. Mollie Ittigson announces the marriage of her daughter, Goldye, of Chicago, formerly of Detroit, to Louie M. Lewinstein of Chicago, on Monday, Dec. 9. Jr. Old Folks' Home Group Plans Old-Fashioned Movie Night An "Old Fashioned Movie Night" followed by • dance and refresh- ments will be presented by the Junior Group of the Jewish Old Folks' Home on Saturday evening, Jan. 11, in the B'nai David Social Hall, Elmhurst and 14th. Plans were set forth at the last meeting, held at the home of Charlotte Greenberg, 3259 Sturtevant. The Junior Group will announce further details after the next gathering, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 18. MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY CROWLEY-MILNER' Fur-Trimmed Velvet Wraps '29" r. 1 Pictt'red: One of many enchanting new styles. Some have hoods-others butter- fly sleeves of fur, or rippling fur collars- $29.75 to $89.75. LA At a meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai Zion held Wednesday evening, Nov. 27, the following' officers were re-elected. Mrs. Lena Blu- meno, president; Mrs. Cohen, first vice-president; Mrs. S. Krakow- sky, second vice-president; Mrs. B. Pickman, treasurer; Mrs. Rose Whiteman, secretary; Mrs. Drews, hospitaler; Mrs. Glassman, treas- urer of flower fund. The board of directors is corn- posed of Mesdames M. Wain, F. Newman, T. Sosnick, M. Makel, Heiman, and J. Stewart. FREID-OSSIPOW Plans are being made for a Miss Helen Ossipow, daughter Chanukah party to be held on of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ossipow of Monday evening, Dec. 23. There Owosso, Mich., became the bride will be music and entertainment. of Dr. Samuel Freid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Freid of Detroit, Gifts to the United Jewish on Sunday evening, Dec. 8. Rabbi Abraham Jacob Epel performed Charities the ceremony. Miss Helen Ossi- The United Jewish Charities was pow is a graduate of the Bay the recipient of a donation during City Junior College and a stu- the past week in memory of George dent of the Wayne University. Harris by Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Dr. Freid has his office in Sagi- B. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Her- naw, Mich., and is also the phy- sician of the Sunrise Colony, near bert II. Warner. Saginaw. They will make their home in Saginaw, Mich. KID GLOVES Glamorous CLEVELAND, 0.-The 25th annual convention of Hadassah, the women's Zionist organization of America, which held its four- day sessions here, paid special tribute to Mrs. Dora Ehrlich, of Detroit, former president of the Detroit chapter and one of the leaders of liadassah in this country. A resolution was passed con- gratulating Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich on their recent silver wedding an- niversary. The resolution read: "Whereas, Since the last con- vention of Hadassah its staunch and devoted worker and leader, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, has cele- brated in joy her silver wedding, and "Whereas, Throughout the life of Iladassah Mrs. Ehrlich and her husband have given of themselves unsparingly to the great cause of Zion, with wisdom and selflessless and have inspired others to work and devotion, therefore, be it "Resolved, That Hadassah ex- press to Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich its wholehearted congratulations and blessings and its hope that for many years to come they may continue their signal services in health and happiness to their com- munity and their people." venire. Call Mrs. Kolman Shapiro, Donald M. Silberblatt's Bar Un. 1-3570, or Mrs. Lawrence Mitzvah is Honored Jones, To, 8-1363, for reservations. The following names were added Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt to the list of donors to the fourth annual donor luncheon which was of 9350 Wildemere Ave. cele- Dec. 16-Miss Edna Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan brated the Bar Mitzvah of their held on Dec. 11: Marks, to Morton Barris, son of Herman Barris, in the Italian Gar- son, Donald M., a student of the Lena Agree. A. Aronow, II. AUgual, dens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Arthur Ahramovits, Carl Arlo. S. Atkins, Tuxedo-Holmur branch of the J. Aria, David Appelbaum. Ales Altman, United Hebrew Schools, on Sat- Dec. 15-Miss Anne Milinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. ft. .1. AlmUg, Norman Adiltuan, Morrie Milinsky of 2050 Taylor Ave., to Maurice Moscow, son of Mrs. Bes- Axelrod, MaurIce Burstein, Ale Bricker, urday, Dec. 7, at the Shaarey Tillie Boardman, a Haller. H. Bennet, Zedek synagogue, The outstand- sie Moscow of 3779 Calvert Ave. Henry Baron. A. Brodie, I. W. Blum- Dec. 22-Miss Betty Ruth Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ilrode. I , eve Borg, William Heiman, liar• ing feature of this Bar Mitzvah logs, N. Ilium... David Brows, J. Israel Davidson of Chicago Blvd., to Dr. Herbert Jerome Bloom ry Brod, M. Bloom. Jack Brilliant, M. was the fact that Donald recited of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, son of Joseph A. lienadant, Joseph Hllaeld, David Block, his Ilaftorah out of the Scroll of J. N. Derr's, Starchy, Joseph Beaman, the Prophets. Among the many Bloom of Byron Ave. End Barb.. Nat Bronstein, Mao Blum- berg, L. Reline, II. Bennett. Jacob Ber- telegrams and letters of congratu- Dec. 22-Miss Dorothy Sorock, daughter of Dr. E. M. Sorock k., Milton Behrendt, F. S. Bergeteln, lations received by the parents of Clairmount Ave., to Leo J. Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stein • Illatnikoff, Ram Brody, M. Baker, was a cablegram in Hebrew script Crawl. Ball. Jernos Brown, Wolf Bean, of Long Island, N. Y., at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Dora Blumberg. Bernard Ilirlinbm, Jean from Mr. and Mrs. Siegel, mater- Dec. 22-Miss Vivian Sperber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Itabhush, A. Bennet. Henry flehrendl, nal grandparents of the Bar t', plan, ris Mordecai Sperber, to Milton Irwin Kushnir, of St. Louis, Mo., Mitzvah from Tel Aviv, Palestine, .?". son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Kushnir of Pueblo, Colo., in the Crys- Harry E Citron. ('barter Capp, Shirley congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Sil- Irwin Cohn, M. ('ors held, sterna tal Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Cohen, Sam Cohen, Ben 10videon. Adel! berblatt upon this joyous occa- Dec. 25-Misses Jean and Agnes Sherman, daughters of Mr. Davis.I.Davidson, houla liavidoon, Paul sion and informing them that they lleutch. David IL Dlamond, B. Dorf, 14, and Mrs. Samuel R. Sherman of 1538 Lee Place, to Louis Wolfgang Diamond, If. Drapkin, I. C. Elie., D. too took part in the celebration by Eteenberg, If. Edwards Maz Ellis, performing the Bar Mitzvah cere- and Irwin Sherman respectively, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Tillie Eilman,illlam Edelson, M. Ein- Dec. 25-Miss Billie E. Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stein, A. Einstein, N. Ekelman. Ito. mony in the Tel Aviv Synagogue Henry Klein, to Louis M. Bloomberg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elk, Dora Ehrlich. A. Freedman. kid on the Sabbath of Dec. 7, and Futter, Ed Feldstein. Frond, Fox. Esther that an elaborate party was given 61. Bloomberg of Flint, at the Statler Hotel. Futterman, Norman Foalk, Mann., Marriages Officers Elected by Auxiliary of Cong. B'nai Zion Hadassah Conclave Honors Mrs. Ehrlich Wedding Calendar The Aesculapian Ladies' Auxil- iary announces a medicine shower and bridge for the benefit of the Jewish Old Folks Home, to be Dec. 4-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herman (Gertrude Epstein) I given at 1:30 p. m. on Tuesday of 2749 Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Muriel Phyllis. afternoon, Dec. 17, at the home Dec. 4-To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miskin (Bess Solovirn) of of Mrs. Jennie S. Zagal, 151 Ha- 9753 N. Martindale Ave., a daughter, Jane. zelwood Ave. All members and their friends are requested to bring a staple drug item and all such contribu- tions will be presented to the Jewish Old Folks Home. Women's Imported Real • Many Styles • Better Skins • Finer Tailoring ZEDAKAH IS PLANNING NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Announce Her Betrothal ilimethocks 2.00 PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mrs. Harry Sitter of 2059 Clair- mount Ave., entertained 50 guests at a surprise birthday party in honor of her husband on Wednes- day, Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bookstein re- cently returned to the city, after having spent four and one half months on the continent, where they visited the following cities: London, Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, Leningrad, Moscow, Kiev, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Sato Mare and Zurich. Nu Alpha Tau Sorority will hold a "Wiggle Waffle" dance and bridge on Sunday, Dec. 15 at the Jewish Community Center. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Richter and family of the Wilshire Hotel, have moved to the Marvilla Ants, 3311 W. Chicago Blvd. Samuel Freedman, !lorry Freedman, A. Freed, A. Eisler. ItYlvia Feinberg. M. E. Freedlander, 1,0 Feder, 1101,0 Erm), N. Orunt. Jack Geller, Orundy, Breen, Abe Olelaher, II, Goodman, Jack Golds, Litman Gould, 5. H. Granadier, Nathan Ooldnotn, J. Ore , Bea Oladwin, Louie Golden, Herbert 011115 Al (larvin, Jack Gold, 0. Gelb, Iv Ornenapan, Irving Mould, L. Oreene IL Greenapan. Carl Gould, Nathan Greene, Philip Gorelick, Joe Harman, Sam (lordon. Abe Gordon, J. W. Gold, Omar Goldman, Monies Onldherg. A. S. Goidamith, Mamie Gott- lieb, N. Goldman, Janet Goldemith, Ben Gould, Jultua Goldman, Jack Ilathere, Etta Hoffenberg, F. Hoffman, Marion Herman, Sam Button, fiant Ramberg.. Igmaff Herrn, H. Halperin, Joseph GO• 'grin, B. Gordon. P11111511 Orey, Nathan flute Sidney tiorman, Pauline Lerman, Louis Germano., Al. Oro. horsy (peyote Loula Cloodnian. Lou Barry Goldberg. Morrie Greenberg. Hen- ry floodman, Joe Handelman, Merman Hach, Louis Garman. J. 011110, L. Hero• wits, a R. Hack. Julius iivumun, Harry H•rtman, N. Harrs, Pearl flarthman, L M. LUGS JOa•llh Jacobs Phil Kahn, (ton K remit*. Ervin Kabidon, J. Koblin. Morris Koffman. Samuel 1.001.11, Elmer Koffman, Mn, Heiner. Harry la Kate Arthur Krantz. li. Kleinman, Rorie Kales Joahla Rachel, Marion Keys, Sant Kate, Jack Kepar. frying Kleinman, Mabel Kahn, A. Ecdushin. M. Kogan, William Keller, Ruben Krayits, Jack Kaysnau, M. Kerner, Bynum Kramer, Daniel Krause, Betty 1,therman, Joireph 144- kola... S. 1,1•11, I,. Langrnm. Budd Levy, floaella LelhovIts Erving Litton eky, Henry Leyett, Hyman Levinson, Sam Lubetrny. Ben Lef Jacob Lapidua. David Levine, Arthur Lubin, Gertrude Lalleky. Julius London, Phillip 1,10,05. Leon Levine, Iv A. Larne Sam- uel tents.. Mollie ',born. Liner Light• atone. Morrie Label. Davld login. Lewis Modell. A. J. Mo., Makin, Aaron Meyers, Meyer Meyerfcm, Arthur WI. re's, I,. Margolis I. kluakovitz, Milton N. J. Newman, Miller, M. Nusabaum. is winos, °peen- Manor, Louis helm, Joaeph illetilkoff. It. Popo, L. Please, Ralph Paul, Henry Phillip.., Leo P011111 . /1, faller k, Pointe I1, 0. Polooky. P. Pike. Perahin, A. Powell. Jack Pen- al, H. Pearlm•n, I. Rabinowitz. Hen Itoeenberg, David Rosen, Sigmund Itubin• Cr. Harry Roth Emil Resnick, Bon Barry Itomenthal David Rothenberg, Itohinson. Harold Itooenthal. Marry nu- hen. Sidney Roaentunn. Lou!. Itszln. M. (lay. 14. Itothent.a. Fanny Itsolin. J. Itomenbere Ben Rubin., Terry lien- nick. 1.. Ity.., hate Ruben, Irwin Itach, I. Shun., Phillip Roth. N. Robbins. Maz Schwartz, Dan /frame I. Stocker, Sidney alone, net A. Shapero. J. stark- ' mole Samuel Soffoin. Al.a, honing. N•lhan Schreiber. cad Mullet, J. Son- leg. lbee Sneer in, Harry Phew, David stern. Benicinlo Smith, Milton Simon, J. Schinolgra. }lorry Sucher, C. W. Sucher, S. 051 . 1.5, 11055 0hslu.o1 AI Seth. bin, Nathan Montan. !tarry Simen. Goo Soo burn, 5 lopersione, Runup! lihrier, 05511/.1 051115, 14. Steinberg, Muth. DECEASED HONORED j BY JWEWO BRANCH The North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization sponsored a memorial luncheon, a yearly traditional event, on Dec. 10, at the Warsaw Club. Thanks for the affair's success were given Mrs. A. Kurzman and Mrs. II. Mitz, chair- men. The hostesses at the lunch- eon were Mrs. S. Stein, Mrs. S. Gendil, Mrs. L. Millman, Mrs. Landsberg and Mrs. Chapnick. Rabbi I. Stollman chanted the El Molei Rachmim for the fol- lowing departed: Melvinia Klein, Frieda Lipins, Tette Cohen, Sara Kipperman, Anna Rothbard, Anna Waldman, Ruth Florence Katzin Mitcoff, Rose Sorock, Serra Mil- ler, Feria Fleisher, Fannie Lewis, Hanna Rose Applebaum, Libbie Rachel Miller, Blanc Greenbaum, Sysel Goldstick, Max Goldberg, Fred Epstein, Motcha Alave, Harry Ginsberg, Sam Miller, Ruby S. Alaye Fischer, Benjamin Wia- per, Max Weiss, Masha Perstein, Harold Bernstein, Shoel Faber. The Young Women's Group af- filiated with the branch, of which Mrs. Horny Sussman is president, was represented by the officers. Mrs. I. Mellin donated a cake, which was sold, 818 being real- ized. Mrs. J. Modell, ex-presi- dent, and Mrs. M. Fishman donat- ed $5 in honor of the engage- ment of their children, Mannie and Rose. Mrs. M. Baker donated $5 in honor of recovery from her re- cent illness. The New Year's Eve dinner party at the Fort Wayne Hotel, of which Mrs. A. J. Redblatt is chairman and Mrs. II. Mitz co- chairman, was discussed. For reservations now call To. 6-7825. Mrs. A. Goldberg, general chair- man of the donor luncheon on Jan. 8 at the Shaarey Zedek, an- nounced that stores are still avail- able for hummage sales and that there are other ways of making quotas. Call Mrs. P. E. Epps, To, 8-2934; Mrs. S. Gendil, Lo. 4295 or Lo. 5392, for reservations. i 7ir t s o. "11' M A ". "1 071 114." ' 71g UM. Si tn Harry Mamie, loran. slmone Joeeph ■ f. :raZk..";ier h I'lladr77.11,1n711).'". ,f Prvmnsr Manuel Weld. Al tro ut. Harry Weingar• nn. Pert. Weinub. Otto eine. J. Weitz. Lewis Wasserman r'Sl' at Wel- per Nn Mon, ssm Wee.. Paul d Wither . I. iVaMnw. An. Wegs . lirm a i m Rellnmn. Carl Reign, Thoma s. J. flarello, Soloman. /Oral. Sil,•rher Oil Steeple Keogh.. Ben Robert Sobel, N Whinier. Morrtri • lih•piro. Jule Soloman. Barry Pliber• mei. s Taller. Ben 7051111h. Edward B Tendler. I. Taleoni, Trager. Irving Topper. it II Victor i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silber- blatt. On Sunday, Dec. 10, a re. ception was held at the home of the Baal Simcha at which time the host and hostesi received many friends. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldman and family of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silberblatt of Toledo, Mr. and Rehearsals are once more in full swing every Sunday noon at 12:30 p. m. at the Jewish Community Center, Holbrook and Woodward Ave., by the Chord of Judaea Sym- phony Orchestra. William P. Bliznick, director, in- vites all who are interested to come and try for placement. As in previous years this sym- phony is planning a series of in- teresting concerts. Jr. Congregation Of Shaarey Zedek Due to the lateness of the hour, the talk by Sam Hertzberg was! postponed from last Saturday! morning's services to be delivered I this Sabbath. Miss Muriel Singer will give the resume of the week's, portion of the Law, and Shulsmith, London will speak on the Proph- e ts. On Dec. 28, the Junior Congre•, gation will take complete charge of services In the main auditorium. The junior choir sang at the late Friday evening services. Can- tor J. H. Sonenklar is also pre- paring • senior choir for the sere. ices on Dee. 27. The Molly Segal Auxiliary of the Denver Consumptive Relief Society thanks the societies and patronizers who helped to make the banquet • success. The FP- cieties which promised to help but didn't appear should send dona- tions to the president, Mrs. Freed- Our high respect for a well- man, 3231 Elmhurst, or to the Flowers fee all sweasiess - secretary. Mrs. Solomon, 2227 read man is praise enough of literature--Emenon. Dilater-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. Gladstone. RUSSEKS 1140 1100DWAND AVM Mali! Divoluilutuvot, Make Reservist lona NOW YOUR WINTER CRUISE 13 Tiers - $105 amt tiff Hotel Reservations H FLORIDA-CALIFORNIA For Alr-hall- Hut-Boat Ticket.. Anywhere Consult , Rhea E. Cashman , World Wide Travel Bureau, Inca 1540 nosh. 11110, Stand. 2149.113111 PERFECTION LODGE Mrs. Dan Silberblatt of Toledo, - Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jacobson and Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. family of Toledo, and Mr. and & A. M., will hold a meeting on Mrs. S. E. Solomon and daughter Dec. 18, at 7:30 P. M. M. 58. of Rogers, City, Mich. Degree. Outlook Committee. Aronheim Jewelry Co. 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In the absence of Dr. A. 61, lIershman, the visiting rabbi, Abraham Halperin, present- ed the Bar Mitzvah with a gift on behalf of the Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue and delivered an inspiring talk on this occasion , advising the Bar Mitzvah boy to follow in the footsteps of his parents. Followipg the services a Kid- dush for about 75 was nerved at Thermometers 25c up. Telescopes 95cup. Magnifiers 25c up. Field glasses ft up. L. BLACK COMPANY SPORT GLASS, $16.00 Basch Londe Est. 1850. 1540 Woodward Pleilis"e"404"110440"V° 10640"444"gfiklald 1716. Fluff Dry $ 1" Table Linen, Sheets, Towels, Pillow Slips nicely ironed. Bath Towels and Wearing Apparel Fluff Dry - Handkerchiefs Ironed FREE. SIIIRTS In this service - finished 12c each CURTAINS 35c per pair - 3 pair $1.00 Ecru Tinting Free BLANKETS Single Wool Double Wool 34c 69c WELLER LAUNDRY CO, Phone Cadillac 5169