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A merica jewish periodical Carta

CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

lifEDLTROITIEWISflaIRONICIA

October 9, 1936

...A THE

To Be Married Sunday

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

• Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Schayowitz announce the engagement • of
their daughter, Pauline, to Oscar Rappoport, son of Mr. and Mrs
A. Rappoport of 1990 Clairmount.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cohen of Parent Ave., Windsor, Ont.,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Sophia, to Meyer Wine-
man of /Wyandotte, Mich., son of Mrs. Blume Rhina Wineman of
Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gelb of 3294 Glendale Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Herman Title of Lost
Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beresh of 2930 Clements Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Rose, to James Rossin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rossin of Milwaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Gedalka announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth, to Maurice B. Reistman, son of Louis Reistman.
Mrs. M. Gross of Elmhurst Ave. announces the engagement of
her daughter, Irene, to Joseph Koploe, son of A. Koplovitz of Del-
mar Ave. The marriage will take place in the early spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bronstein of 600 Owen Avee. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Joseph Susman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Susman of 1677 Blaine Ave.
SARA SACKTER
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber of 1620 Pingree Ave. announce
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sackter of the engagement of their daughter, Malvine, to Louis L. Burnstein,
Minneapolis, Minn., announce the son of Jacob Burnstein of 1626 Pingree Ave.
engagement of their daughter,
Sara, to Ilarold D. Korn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Korn of 396
Monterey Ave., Highland Park.
The wedding will take place Nov.
11 in Minneapolis.

FOX

in a swirl .1
on this
suit

Here's a suit with ele-
gant bandings of blue
or black fox that ex.
tend from the collar to
swirl and form the
pockets of the belted
jacket! One of the new
nu bbed wools, wine,
plum, prunella, black.
Misses'.

Wedding Calendar

U. H. S. Auxiliary
Membership Tea
on October 28

The Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools resumed
their regular meetings to be held
the fourth Wednesday afternoon of
each month. ,
On Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 1:30
p. m., a membership dessert tea
will be given at the Stutter Hotel

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Suit Shop
Second floor

SEE • • •

the Unusual Values in
French and English
Sofas and Chairs
offered this week at

Abramson ' s

To make room for our Fall purchases now arriving
we offer the greatest Money Saving Values in our
history. These Special Values are for floor samples
only as prices are advancing steadily:

69.00
89.00
98.00
139.00
FRENCH SOFA, reg. $200.00, now
169.00
FRENCH SOFA, reg. $249.50, now
198.00
LOUIS XV SOFA, reg. $298.00, now
FRENCH PULL-UP CHAIR, reg. $27.75, now 19.75
39.50
FRENCH CHAIR, reg. $55.00, now
42.50
CHIPPENDALE CHAIR, reg. $59.75, now

ENGLISH SOFA/ reg. $96.00, now
CHIPPENDALE SOFA, reg. $119.00,
FRENCH SOFA, reg. $139.00, now

$

now

reg. $70, now. •
FRENCH BARRELL CHAIR, reg. $77, now
FRENCH CHAIR, reg. $125.00, now

FRENCH LOUNGE CHAIR,

49.50

59.50

89.00

The above values are only a few of the many out-
standing buys now possible at ABRAMSON'S.

BEFORE YOU BUY SEE

ABRAMSON
Furniture Co.

9925 Dexter Blvd., at Boston

9332 Oakland Ave.

Eves to 9 p. m.

Sundays to 5 p. m.

Rugs - Linoleum - Window Shades
Drapery Rods

Get Our Paces First — Estimates Fundehed Free

Window Sh•des Cleaned and Repaired
W. Cpecialise in VENETIAN BLINDS

LaSalle Window Shade Co.

6424 LINWOOD AVE. Plumes' Garfield 1230-31

oviets Hail Widow

of Sholom Aleichem

MOSCOW (WNS)-Mrs. Sholom
eichem, widow of the late Sho-
Aleichem (Solomon Rabin°.
tz), famous Yiddish humorist
d author, Is being received in the
viet Union se a national guest,
ng feted everywhere ender the
spices of the Union of Soviet
riters. A large sum of money has
n presented to her, representing
allies on translations of her
nd's works.

Sub-Senior Kovod
Night at Center on
Sunday, Oct. 18

The sub-seniors of the Jewish
Community Center will hold their
annual night on Sunday evening,
Oct. 18, at 8:30 o'clock.
Awan.is will be presented to
those who were outstanding in last
year's activities and the newly
elected officers of the sub-senior
council will be installed. Dancing
will follow the program.

MRS. PHILIP GILBERT

Oct. 11—Miss Ruth Brock, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Emanue
Klein of Fullerton Ave., to Edward Greenspon, son of Mr. and Mrs
Aaron Greenspon, at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Oct. 11—Miss Pearl Moskowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Moskowitz of 581 Rosedale Court, to Joseph D. Brown, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Brown of 2989 Richton Ave., at Congrega-
tion B'nai Moshe, at 6 p. m.
Oct. 11—Miss Mildred Alms Schechter, daughter of Mrs. Nellie
Schechter of 2675 Rochester Ave., to Joseph W. Solomon, son of
Mrs. Esther Solomon of 11537 Hamilton Ave., at the Belcreat Hotel.
Reception 2 to 6 p. m. No cards.
Oct. 11—Miss Helen Lefton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Lefton of . 3328 Fullerton Ave., to Morris Taxe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Taxe of 330 Owen Ave., at Congregation B'nai David, at 5 p. m.
Oct. 11—Miss Belle Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Levine of 2019 W. Philadelphia Ave., to George Lansky, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Lansky of Ann Arbor.
Nov. 1—Miss Helen Grahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Grahm of 18415 Parkside Ave., to Fred H. Gottfurcht, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Gottfurcht of Cortland Ave., at the Statler Hotel.
Oct. 11—Miss Mary E. Epstein, daughter of Maurice S. Epstein
and the late Mrs. Epstein of 2549 Virginia Park, to Fred Faber, son
of Mrs. Sarah Faber of 2030 Plaine Ave., at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek.
Oct. 18—Miss Jean Baron, daughter of Mrs. Mary Baron, to
Morris Rothenberg, non of Mrs. P. Skore of 13134 Linwood Ave.,
at the bride's home, 1720 Gladstone Ave. Reception from 7 to 10
p. m. No cards.
Oct. 18—Miss Mildred Ruth Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein of 297 Ottawa Drive, Pontiac, to Morris
Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Fox of Los Angeles, Calif.,
at the Statler Hotel, at 6 p. m., Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating.
Oct. 20—Miss Katheryn Ruskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0.
Orechkin of Windsor, to Carl Gussin, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Gussin of Detroit, at a ceremony to be solemnized in Windsor.
Nov. 1—Miss Selma DeYoung, daughter of Mrs. J. DeYoung of
1409 Burlingame Ave., to Jack Wagenheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Wagenheim of 5236 Vancouver Ave., at Temple Beth El.
Nov. I—Miss Anne Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Berman of 4080 Monterey Ave., to Aaron Beser, son of Ben Beser
of 2347 Cortland Ave.
Nov. 1—Miss Rose Yolles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Yolles of Burlingame Ave. to Louis Gelfand, son of Mr. and Mrs.
'
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at
Max Gelfand of McQuade Ave.,
6:30 p. m.
Nov. 11—Miss Sara Sackter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Sackter of Minneapolis, Minn, to Harold D. Korn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Korn of 396 Monterey Ave., Highland Park.
Nov. 17—Miss Elaine Lezerson, daughter of Mrs. Leah Lezer-
son of Taylor Ave., to Joseph V. Lacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juda
Lacher of Hazelwood Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.

with the new members as guests
of honor. A fine program has also
been arranged,
Mrs. Philip Gilbert, membership
chairman, and her committee, Mrs.
Samuel Eder, co-chairman, Mrs.
A. B. Stralser, Mrs. Anna Moss,
Mrs. Abe Katie, Mrs. Moe Dann,
Mrs. A. D. Barsky, Mrs. M. Rosen-
zweig, Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, Mrs.
Herman Wetsman and Mrs. Joe
Dorfman functioned during the va-
cation season on the membership
drive and have met with suceess.
Anyone desiring to join the aux-
iliary can get in touch with Mrs.
Philip Gilbert, 18025 Fairfield,
phone University 1-9212, or Mrs.
Samuel Eder, 660 E. Boston Blvd.,
Longfellow 7078, or any other com-
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Kramer (Gertrude Lan
mittee member.
A membership committee meet- sky of Ann Arbor, Mich.) of 2311 Tyler Ave., a son, Joel Marvin.
Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vein (Nance Rosenthal)
ing will be held at the home of Mrs.
Philip Gilbert next Tuesday after- Ford Ave., a son, Eugene Morton.
noon at 2 o'clock.
Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seigel (Mildred Kaufman of
New York) of Beverly Hills, Calif., a son, Stanley Milton.
Sept. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. William S. Gottleib (Jeanette
Lebowitz) of 3709 Richton Ave., a son, Stewart Alvin.

Births

Women's Auxiliary
of Children's Home
to Meet Thursday

The first meeting of the season
for the Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Children's Home will be
held on Thursday, Oct. 15, at 2 p.
m., in the parlor of the Children's
Home, Petoskey and Burlingame
Ayes.
Mrs. Herman Cohen. president of

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Allarria

STRIEFLING—MAKIE
Mrs. llarry Makie announces
the marriage of her daughter,
Ruth Margaret, to Joe Bruce
Striefling, in Portsmouth, 0, Aft er
Oct. 10, they will be at home at
2725 Boston Blvd., Detroit.

RUBENSTEIN—VITTES
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vittes of
3769 Edison Ave., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Ida,
to Ben Rubenstein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Rubenstein of
2040 Glendale Ave.

- SCHWARTZ—LEVINE
On Sunday, Sept. 26, Lachar'a
Hall was the scene of a beauti-
fully appointed wedding when
Miss Ann Levine, daughter of
Isidore Levine, became the bride
of Harry Schwartz, son of Max
Schwartz. Rabbi H. Zager offic-
iated.

SLATKIN—IMERMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Alex !merman
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Esther Lee, to Adolph
D. Slatkin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Slatkin.
The ceremony took place Sept.
MRS. SIDNEY STONE
29 at the Shaarey Zedek Syne-
the auxiliary, requests the presence Rogue, with Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
of all previously affiliated members man officiating.
so that a precedent for their future
While Cantor Sonenklar sang
attendance can be established. New "I Love You Truly," the bridal
members and friends are invited.
procession passed down the aisle,
A musical program is being which was set off by white stand-
planned and refreshments will be ards and floral pieces, to the can-
served.
opy, which was banked with roses,
At 12:30 noon of the same day, chrysanthemums and gladioli.
the board of directors of the auxi-
The bride was beautiful in a
liary will meet in the Children's white satin empire style creation,
Home. Mrs. Sidney Stone is chair- with a four-yard train. Iler full
man of the board.
length veil was held in place by
a cap of rose-pointed lace. Her
ornament was a beautiful
Contributions to the Jewish only
sunburst of diamonds, held in
Children's Home
place on a thin platinum chain,
an heir loom of the bride's mother.
The Jewish Children's Home of The bridal bouquet consisted of
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with gardenias and orchids.
thanks receipt of donations from
Mrs. /merman was attired in a
the following:
black lace gown and wore a cor-
Miss Zelle Morris, 2454 Blaine, sage of orchids while the groom's
in memory, of father, Jacob M. mother wore a black velvet gown
with orchids. The groom's sister.
Morris.
Miss Madeline B. Meyers, 3037 Miss Margaret Slatkin, who acted
as maid of honor, was attired in
Richton
Mrs. Kovinsky, 18910 Wildemere. an empire style rose taffetta,
Women's Auxiliary of B'nai trimmed with bands of rose eel.
B'rith, on occasion of illness of vet and carried chrysanthemums,
Irvin Harvith. roses and larkspur. The brides-
Mrs. J. V. Browne, 1931 Calvert. maids were Miss Goldye Burn-
American Fish Company. stein and Miss Frances Fineberg.
Miss Burnstein wore an empire
Flowers for all occadons — style fuchia taffetta gown, fash-
Dezter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-13622,ioned on bouffant lines, and car-

,

ried chrysanthemums, roses and
purple larkspur, while Miss Fine-
berg was dressed in royal blue
velvet empire style gown and car-
ried chrysanthemums, roses and
larkspur. All the attendants wore
floral headpieces.
Joseph Slatkin, brother of the
groom, acted as best man and
was assisted by the following
ushers: Sidney Schur, Milton Slat-
kin, Saul Robins and Sidney liner-

man.

Immediately after the cere-
mony, dinner was served to 250
guests. The tables were arranged
cabaret style and were flanked
with lighted candelabras and floral
pieces. A reception for 200 fol-
lowed.
The bridal couple left for
Cleveland on their way to New
York from where they sailed
On the S. S. Pennsylvania, Oct. 3,
for a four-weeks' honeymoon to
South America. Upon returning,
they will be at home at the Wil-
shire Hotel.
Theout-of-townguests were as
follows:
Mr. and Mrs. N. Danziger and
daughter, Lillian, of Columbus, 0.•,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbus and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Danziger,
Freemont, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Danziger, Tiffan, 0.; Mrs. Al
Zeman, Springfield, 0.•, Burt
Whitman, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Singer, Port Huron,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Saul Jack-
son, Croswell, Mich.; Mr. and
Burt Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Lipp,
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Hoodin, Mrs. Gerson and
daughter, all from Cincinnati, 0.;
Mrs. Jno 'merman, Miss Zella
'merman, Elliot (merman, Dr.
Ilarold 'merman, Saginaw, Mich.;
Mr. and ?Ah. Jack Weinberg, Sam
Weinberg, West Branch, Mich.

PINSKY—DANN
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dann an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Adeline, to Albert .1.
Pinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Pinsky, on Tuesday evening, Sept.
29, at the bride', residence, 3339
Tuxedo Ave. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man performed the ceremony in
the presence of the immediate
families. The young couple left
for a two-weeks' honeymoon trip
through the east.

Unveiling of Tombstone

The unveiling of • monument in
memory of Hy-man Million will
take plate on Sunday. Oct. 11, at
12:30 p. m., at B'nai David Ceme-
tery, Six Mile Rd. and Van Dyke.
Relatives and friends are invited.

/7/

The marriage of Miss Mary E.
Epstein, daughter of Maurice S.
Epstein and the late Mrs. Epstein

A

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me

MISS MARY E. EPSTEIN

of 2549 Virginia Park, to Fred
Faber, son of Mrs. Sarah Faber of
2030 Blaine Ave., will be solem-
nized this Sunday at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, with Rabbi IA. M.
Hershman officiating. The couple
will leave on a motor trip to Cali-
fornia and upon their return
which will be after Nov. 10, they
will be at home at 3311 Chicago
Blvd.

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PLANS FOR HOME
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Mrs. Charles Cornell, president
of the Home Relief Society, in
making her announcement of the
forthcoming annual dinner-dance,
which will take place at 8:30 p. m.
on Sunday, Oct. 25, at Hotel Stat.
ler, gave a resume of the organ-
ization's work from Jan. 1 to
Sept. 1 of this year.
Mrs. Cornell pointed out that
for 14 years the society has ren-
dered emergency relief to needy.

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NEIGHBORHOOD SHOP

POLOZKER

According to her report, more
than 100 families were given cash
emergency relief, Many inade-
quate food budgets were supple-
mented, especially where illness
demanded special diet. Rents
were paid to prevent evictions and
partial payments on gas and light
bills to prevent shut-offs.
A large number of indigent
families were supplied with milk
daily. The North End Clinic
called upon the society for sup-
plementation of milk for several
cases. Transportation to and from
the clinic was paid.
Rehabilitation of unfortunates
was effected through their re-es-
tablishment in trades and business
by the payment of licenses for ice
cream, junk, ice, fruit and vege-
table peddling, etc. Ads were in-
serted in the papers for rental
of rooms to enable families to
pay their rents.
Through the efforts of the
Home Relief Society, a destitute
refugee rabbi from Germany was
sent to New York where his
friends hoped to do something for
him. Several other rabbis suf-
fering hardships sought aid and
were given relief.
The home Relief Society par-
ticipated with other organizations
in the annual food shower spon-
sored for the benefit of the chil-
dren of the summer play school
at the Community Center.
The Ilome Relief Society works
for and contributes to the Moos
Chaim (Passover Relief), the
Community Fund, the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign and the Ilome for
the Aged. For Passover, in addi-
tion to the cash donation, a linen
shower was sponsored by the hon-
orary president, Mrs. II. Shulman.
A hobpital visiting committee
regularly visited the sick at North-
ville, Eloise and other institu-
tions, especially before and dur-
ing the holidays. Food and deli-
cacies were presented to those
confined. Whenever possible, a
rabbi accompanied this commit-
tee and rendered a program of
cheer.
The budget to provide the fore-
going was raised through the med-
ium of the society', annual din-
ner-dance. The Home Relief So-
ciety does not otherwise solicit
for funds to carry on this won-
derful work.
Mrs. Bernard Komer conducted
the special meeting on Monday,
Oct. 5, at the home of Mrs. R.
Allender, 1 9 3 7 9 Warrington
Drive. Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, year
book 'chairman, gave a report of
the splendid results attained by
her committee. Mrs..1. H. Poles-
ker, chairman of the ways and
mean, committee, and her co-
chairmen, Mrs. Harry Rosman,
1434 Atkinson Ave., Longfellow
6878; Mrs. William Roth, Can-
terbury Drive, University 1-3156;
presented the following list of
reservations for the dinner-dance
on Oct. 25:

•54 Mrs. IMurtre Aaronson, Mr.
•nd Mra Nat gnomon. Yr. and Mra
H Aetna, Mr. and Mee R Allender.
Mr and Mrs II
Ur. Ma
Mr. H. Altman. Mr and M.. M Arkin.
klr. •n.1 Mrs II•rty MM. Milton AR..
111, and Mrs. Maarten Raker. Mr. and
ask Ratan.. Mr. •hl kInt Harry
Ramat Mr and M. Samuel Ma.
man. Mrs FA Bards Mr •nd Mr's.
R 111. her. ktr and blre. Phil Pres
nemR Itriumeek. Mr. end Mra. Hy
Dna, Mr •nd Mr. William aro. %
Mr And Mro. M. J. Duna& Mr. and
Mrs N I had, fir. and Mra. (herelek.
Mr' nd lire Harry flats lir and
lirs. H. P. Cohen. Mr. sad Ur& J.

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Just Opened in the

UNIVERSITY DISTRICT

7436 McNichols Road

Near San Juan

This handsomely appointed shop will bring
authentic Ilealy fashion and quality to
the style conscious people of the University : •
district. A smart line of Healy themes,
gloves, bags, stockings and other fashion
accessories await your inspection.

Open Evenings Unlil Nine

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SUPERIOR 'QUALITY



Detroit Lodge No. 55, the
Knights of Pythias

On Tuesday, Oct. 6, the rank
of page was conferred on a class
of candidates. With activities in
full awing large attendances are
foreseen. The calendar of events
for the balance of the month is
as follows: Tuesday, Oct. 13, rank
of esquire (an old fashioned
second); Tuesday, Oct. 19, rank
of knight; Tuesday, Oct. 27, reg-
ular business meeting followed by
a new form of entertainment with
a free lunch. This is to be a
regular monthly affair.
The dinner-dance is to take place
on Nov. 1. There will be a prom-
inent orchestra, a floor show and
a steak or chicken dinner. Tickets
will go on sale Tuesday, Oct. 19.

ChIlln. Mr. and Mrs H. Congen, Mr.
and Ifen Ch•rlea Cornell. Mr. and Mrs.
H Dante, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dante,
R Dante, Mr. and Mra I In/limn,
Dr. and Mrs Robert Drew& Mr. and
Mr.. H. DunIts, Mr. and Mrs. Was
Dunils Mr and Mr.. I. Elimks . Mr.
and Mr. N. Emma, Mr, and Mrs Fen.
arts Mr. and Mrs A. Fora, Mr. and

and Mrs. H. Gate, Mr. and Mra. H. O.I.
Pals Mr. and Mra
°•lperin.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
Gilbert.
Dr
Mrs.
A.
flin•b•r&
Mr.
and Mra A Clinaterg. Mr. and Mrs. G.
, LITssi.her itir. A,...(illt:v; Mr. nd
I
Mra H.

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and Mrs Lee Gold. Mr. and
' Mrs. AdoliprIt
Gelber'. Me. and Mrs David Goldberg.
and Mrs H. Goodman. Mr. and
. A. Gordon. Mr. and Mr•
Gorden. Mr and Mea. Lotd• J. Gordo&
Mr. and Mrs.
Gould. Mr. and Mrs

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Mrs. Joe•Ph Ormaneld. Mr. md Mrs
L Ourieherg
Mr. and Men Chart. K. Harris Mr.
and Mr. Charles Harris Mr. and Mrs.
flak. Mr. and Km N.
Mr. .ad Mra A. Jackson, Dr. sad
Mrs Joeoph Jacobs Mr. and Mra. I.
laceil.M. Mr. and Mra Isadore
ma. Dr. anti Mrs R. R. )(annum.
Mr. sad Mrs. Joseph Kase, Mr. and
Mrs. P. Kanner., Mr. mid Mrs R. Eas-
ter. Me and Mra A. Hanle. Mr. and
lira Pad Ras Mr. md Mrs.
Kat•. Mr and Mra. Patina Kamm&
Mr.
nd Mr& Mae Kerner. Mr. and Mn
J limas Mr. and Mrs /Cohan.
berg. Mr. mad Mrs H. Kama% Mr. end
Mew Pamtel Lachman. Mr. mid Mra.
Leader. Mr. and Mra Wm Loiter, Mr.
and Mrs. it
i.e.. N. Levis Mr. sal'
EnlPh Les/. Mr. and Mra 3.

Jack

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Lieber, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mettles •
Mr. and Mr.. M. Mandebern,
and Mr.. Harry Markle, Mr. mind'
Mr& Leo Marks Mr. and Mrs Barton'
Nara, Mr. and Mrs Paul Marx, Mr.
and Mrs II. Meer, Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. S. MItelvell. lir;
end Mn. Ilarney Neman, Mr. and Mrs
Newman, Mr. and Mr& Waleree
J. Newton, Mr. and Mrs A. Oppenbetenj•
Mr. and Mr.. Max Omos, Mr. and Meet
gam Plotler. Or. and Me J. H.
Polotker, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Harl-
n, Mc. and Mra. R. L. Rneen, Me. and
r.. layer Rosenbaum. Mr. and Mrs.
Morrie Itmenbert Mr. and Mrs It.
Roam/Isl. Mr. and Mr. Arnold Rem
nun.Mr. •nd Mrs. Harry Roans% M&
and Mrs. William Roth, Mr. end Mrs
It
Ro
Mr. awl An. J. .1.1.
and Mrs David Palle Mr. - and
Mrs. II.
SenaRery.Me. niedoUrattlo
hoortork. Idr. and Mrs Ales Schreiber.
Mr. and Mrs Den Bch warts Mr. sad
Mrs. M. Ps. warts Mr. and Mm Wil-
liam Phevls Mr And
II. Shulman.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mien, Mr.
lam
005 Memo, Mr. and lam Sheol Nim-
mons Mr. and Mrs Carl en alit Mr.
nd Mrs A. [limners Dr. and Mns
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