Aticricalt Amish Peridical eatta. _ - - CARTON A•OR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ihEVETROCUEMSfi(/i ROMIC.4.4 November 27, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE —at KERN'S Neugarten Luncheon Program Announced WOODWARD AT GIcATIOT Santa Claus Kern's Ninth Floor invites you to TOYLAND Rides! Thrills! Toys! Free Gifts Friday and Saturday Specials in Toyland • Mickey Mouse 1 Talkie-Jecktor • Electric-Powered Sewing Machine • Baby Doll each • Big Doll House Meet Santa Claus in Person on Friday and Saturday! 11111t•i'S TO1 LAND-313111 FLOOR 0' .4.1.11111.10. •• JULES OLEN SAM 'WEIN SHOES HATS $ 265 SIIIRTS Order Now for the Holidays of distinction for Gentlemen Freeman's up wide range of popular shades and styles. MONOGRAM FREE! a beautiful variety of patterns and colors Mallorys $4 & $5 $ 1 65 up Style Park $5 $5.00 J. P. Smith $7 & $8 The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Donor Luncheon WILL BE HELD Tuesday, December 1, at 12:30 P. M. HOTEL STATLER For Reservations Call Townsend 5-0760 Helen'sDress Shop "Women's Apparel of Distinction" 8701 TWELFTH ST., cor Blaine OPEN EVENINGS—SUNDAYS TILL 4 P. M. REMODELING SALE STILL IN PROGRESS Special Group of SPORT COATS $1245 WARM AND SMART Large Group of Better Dresses &Gowns '10 45 WERE $14.95 TO $18.95 NOW Starts Monday! Big Savings in Every Dep't FURNITURE Co. Wubington Bled. at 1420 Open Mon. - Wed. - Fn. and Sat. Evenings Quadrangle Dramatic Society will present five one-act plays. Morton .1. Sobel is leading the gepup in the form of a "retiring din•ctor". Due to unforeseen difficulties the lladassahs were unable to al- low the group to present the "Boor" as had been previously scheduled. The five plays in production at the present time are: "The Knife" with Evelyn Kay, Anne Raizin, Stanford Sobel and Wallace Freedman. This is under the di- rectorship of Wilfred Katz. The others are: "The Great Dark," "The Same Old Thing," "The Boor," and "Escape to Hell." We urge the public to attend, for aside from being wholesomely en- tertained, a grand surprise awaits the audience. The group is still in need of young men from the ages of 19 to 24 who are interested in this type of work. Information re- garding membership may be had by calling Anne Raisin, 3358 Lawrence, or Frances Solomon, Townsend 5-3928, Scalp Treatments Specializing in miApit, FLORIDA It-Bay All From.. $65.00 up cm. 8 Days HAVANA Cruise $65.00 up T. Tour (,i.e.,.. A and Whiter Rhea E. Cashman World Wide Tra.el novena. lag IRA WA•IIINUTOM Plerr•o Bldg. Rae. LIN 1114-11/ SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMENTS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Foronorlg with Nancy van Wyek 335 BLDG. CA. Fill r.wriaa Coat Clearance High fashion coats, furred with Persian lamb, blue fox, slyer fox, cros s (ox, black Marriages Dr. Jacob Singer Recital on Dec. 7 yr - ":*/46/151WA- The Bar Mitzvah of Donald Schiller, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Will Appear Under Auspices of S. Schiller of 3283 Lawrence Ave., which was to have been solemn- Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek ized this Saturday, has been post- poned due to the Bar Mitzvah's The Men's Club social evening illness. scheduled for Monday evening, Nov. 30, will be featured by good The 15th annual banquet and in- fellowship and games, such as table tennis, checkers and chess. By ar- stallation of officers of the Isaac rangement with the library com- Agree Memorial Society will be mittee, library books and Jewish held at Hotel Wilshire on Sunday, magazines and newspapers will be Dec. 13, at which time the follow- available for those who prefer to ing officers will be installed: Dr. read. Thus the Men's Club moves Allen A. Agree, president; Mrs. into the ranks of serial clubs, two Nathan Rosin, vice-president; meetings each month being de- Charles Canvasser, treasurer; Sirs. voted entirely to good fellowship, Robert Agree Geller, secretary. games, reading and the like, de- signed to bring about better and closer acquaintanceship among the members, and the other two Monday evenings of the month to feature a regular program, including an authoritative speaker on a subject of interest to the membership followed by discus- sion, both being preceded and fol- lowed by a social hour of games. Members are urged to note, there- fore, that the Men's Club will meet every Monday night in the social hall of the synagogue. • T h e third of the "Special Presentations" of the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek will feature a lecture on Jewish music by Dr. Singer of Northwestern Univer- sity of Evanston, Ill., illustrated by Cantor Jacob II. Sonenklar, tenor, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, soprano, and Miss Sadie Cooper, violinist. Dr. Singer, in addition to being professor and lecturer of Hebrew liturgical music at Northwestern University, is rabbi of Temple Mizpah, Chicago. Ile was educated in the public schools of Buffalo, N. Y., Ilebrew Union College at Cincinnati, John llopkins Univer- sity, Peabody Conservatory of Music and the University of Nebraska. In addition to being ordained rabbi, he was awarded the Ph. D. degree. Ile has held the chair in theory and history of music at the University of Neb- raska. Ile is the author of a num- ber of articles on the history of synagogue music published by the National Music Teachers Associa- tion and the C. C. A. R. Year Book, he is the composer of a number of hymns and choral numbers published in the Union Hymnal, as well as a Children's Operetta. Dr. Singer, who has appeared a number of times in a similar lecture in Chicago with Cantor Sonenklar as illustrator, will be presented together with Cantor Sonenklar, Mrs. Cooper and Miss Cooper in the social hall of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, Lawton and Chicago Blvd., at 8:30 p. m. on Monday, Dec. 7. Mrs. Michael Chernick of 2474 Tuxedo Ave. is convalescing at home and wishes to thank all her friends for their kind felicita- tions. Dr. and Mrs. Ii. Shilkovsky have moved from Kenilworth Ave. to their new home, 3736 Ful- lerton Ave. Galperin Brothers, Inc., have invited their employes and friends to be present at a dinner-dance to celebrate the seventh anniver- sary of the Pansy Shops, The affair will be held at Hotel Stot- ler on Sunday, Nov. 29, at 6:30 P. m. Ester Ladowick of the Consul- tation Bureau and Rachel Wor- ber of the Department of Pub- lic Welfare will speak on the de- velopment of the rank and file movement in social work, at the meeting of the Association of Federations of Employes on Wed- nesday, Dec. 2, at 8:30 p. m., at the Jewish Community Center. Franklin to Speak at the Bnai David Gathering The Ladies Auxiliary of Ye- shivah Beth Yehudah will spon- sor a performance at the Litt- man's People's Theater on Jan. 5. Plans are being completed by the Campus Club for the New Year's dinner-dance in conjunc- tion with the alumni branch of the club, at the Heidelberg Inn. The chairman is Dr. A. Lowen- stine, Miss Mame May of Toronto is the guest of Bessye Kosak of Wager Ave. Miss Ida Nadler of Englewood Ave. entertained Theta Delta Omega Sorority at her home on Sunday. Nov. 22. ; Dr. Leo Si. Franklin will ad- ds-as the Friday night gathering at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th St., on Friday, Dec. 4, at 8:30 p. m. The lec- ture by Rabbi Franklin will be followed by a so- 1 cial program. Re-i freshinents, com- munity singing, a dramatic pres- entation and the news of the week which is now given by William Hordes, is included in the program presented in the social hall of the Dg. Franklin synagogue. A d - mission is free and all are wel- come wil l special Chanukah h.pc.relReadbboin sent iZgr eve- J. S. Specks will deliver the l ectur e . Miss Billie Zacks is chairman of the Chanukah dance sponsored 1 0hio, stopping in Columbus for by the Junior Temple Club of the Mich.- 0. S. U. football game Pontiac. The dance is to be held and in Cincinnati for a visit with Sunday evening, Dec. 13, at Tem- his brother, Albert A. Gordon, ple Beth Jacob and is for the student at the Hebrew Union Col- purpose of raising funds for the lege. purchase of books for the Tem- ple library. The dance is to be Sir. and Mrs. David Kornlield attended by large delegations from of 2747 W. Grand Ave. celebrat- The Detroit section, National Flint, Jackson and Detroit. ed their silver weddir; anniver- Council of Jewish Women, will pre- sary on Nov. 26. sent Avis Clamitz Shulman at ■ Miss Mildred Feldman of 2319 luncheon meeting, Monday, Dec. 7, Calvert Ave. returned to Detroit Allan L. Weston, son of Mr. and at 12:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El. from Columbus, O., where she Mrs- 1.01.1i5 Weston of Burlingame Mrs. Shulman, a writer and lec- attended the Phi Beta Delta for- Ave., left last Sunday for Wash- turer of note, will discuss "Jewish mal and the 0. S. U.-Michigan ' ington, D. C., where he will spend Youth in Changing Worlds." football game. several weeks in research in the Luncheon reservations must be field of railroad economics. Sir. made by Friday, Dec. 4, at the Mrs. B. Rubin, her son, Saul, Weston graduated in 1933 from clubhouse, Columbia 0450, or with and daughter, Jeanette, of Chi- the department of economics of Mrs. Maurice Zackheim, Longfel- cago Blvd. are visiting in Roch- , Wayne University. lie is also • low 5489. The luncheon is op- ester, N. Y., over the week-end graduate of the Hebrew High tional. and will attend the wedding of School of the United Hebrew Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum heads Mrs. Rubin's sister, Miss Esther Schools, and is an active member the program committee. Sirs. Wal- Nlichlin, to Arthur S. Prennes on of the Shaarey Zedek Young Peo- ter Laib, president of the organiza- Sunday, Nov. 29. ple's Society. tion, will preside. At the annual fall concert of Mr. and Mrs. Max Reitman and Phi Lambda Phi Fraternity daughter, Lonna Ruth, formerly the Eastern High School, Ralph Sunday, Nov. 22. Phi Lambda of Cortland Ave., are now resid- Shiner played • prominent part. Phi held its yearly business meet. ing in their new home at 3308 lie was the concert soloist, play- ing. Dr. Irving Steinberg was W. Buena Vista Ave. ing a violin solo of the First elected president.' The fraternity Movement, Concerto in E. Minor has acquired the league baseball Mrs. Si. D. Smith of 13120 La- by Mendelssohn with orchestra ac- trophy. Salle Blvd. entertained a group companiment, and also Schon Rol-- The first closed social affair of of her friends at a luncheon and mann by Fritz Kreisler. the year is to be a sleigh ride bridge on Thursday, Nov. 19. arty out Northwestern Highway. Mrs. Henry Stillman of Edison Louis J. Cordon of 8511 La- Ave. left Tuesday for Lon g Flowers for all Decade.. — Salle Blvd returned this week Beach, Cal., where she will spend DextAr - Joy florist, Tyler 84622. from a short trip to .Southern the winter. Mrs. A. C. Shulman To Address Council fox, Kolinsky; 'and Jap Mink. Coats formerly $75 -now Coats formerly $48 $68 Coats formerly Coats formerly now $79.75 MRS. MAX COVEN $89.75----now $139.75—now The speaker of the afternoo was Rabbi Jerome I). Folkman o Jackson. A few dance numbers were presented by Miss Weiner, dough ter of a Zedakah member. A group of fine, individual coats A victory rally will be held a t the Wilshire Hotel, Monday, Nov that were $149.75 — now $98 30. An optional luncheon has als been planned. For reservation call Mrs. l'aul Deutsch, To. 8-7231 Members and their friends art urged to come and turn all pledge in at that time in order that thei : FASHION FOOTWEAR names appear in the progra book. Women desiring to earn thei 6 0 SAIAE Mo i re than 7 (0 money still have the opportunit by calling upon the various corn smartest Fall munities. Those wishing to rum and Early Winter Shoes. Nothing in Suede mage call To. 6-5108, Mrs. Mollie or Kid leathers reserved. Entire Stock Markowitz, or Mrs. Charles Hy- man. Drastically Reduced for immediate Clear- The following is an additional once. Assortments include all Wanted Col- list of donors: $54 Patterns. TWO PAIRS (2) FOR $10 Widths: AAAA to C W SHOE SALON Values Formally $6.75 and $8.75 ALTER'S Washington Blvd. at Clifford C HE Century Furniture Shoppe announces the showing of a new and corn- plete line of Modern, Eight- eenth Century, French and Classic Furniture, the latest in Bedrooms, Dining Rooms and Dinettes ... You are cordially invited to visit our model die play rooms . . . We carry a full line of Carpets, Lamps and Draperies. ... • THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Jeanette Stewart $235 Satin Wood Bedroom Suite 8149 Reduced to . $175 Beautiful French Sofa Reduced to it si4 1 . . . 11 A' • 44 .., AN ADDED SERVICE—THREE INTERIOR DECORATORS TO ASSIST YOU IN PLANNING YOUR HOME See Century Before You Buy . . . To Save Money CENTURY, 1DEBATE AT BNAI MOSHE ON DEC. 9 Furniture Shoppe Deutelbaum and S ternberg to Discuss Anti-Semitism The' Ladies' Aux il;ary of the Jewish National Fund announces that a tea for paid-up members will be given at the Wilshire Hotel on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Mrs. L. Light- stone, chairman of the membership drive, promises an interesting pro- gram. Dues may be paid at the door or mailed to the secretary, Mrs. H. Buchman, 3226 W. Grand Ave. Mrs. 11. Kraft, upon request, will send out • collector for delin- quent dues. Her telephone number is Hogarth 8822. Anyone planning to rummage for the sixth annual donor lunch- eon should get in touch with Mrs. L. Miller, Euclid 0516-W. Mrs. Max Goldberg. Garfield 28264, is in charge of savings boxes. 4 5 Clearance wear Valued One Pricer i■ Tea for Paid-Up J. N. F. Auxiliary Members Dec. 15 A Sale of Unmatched Foot• ron ; i re, 0y 1" Fria Aaron Felintan, }'tarring, ii. Fiddler. Anna Fischer, fl. %V. Foremen, Joe Franklin, M. F. Fretol/ander. Louie Freedman, J. Freed, It. Friedman, Al Frlabtoon, D. Fuhrer, T. Fuhrer, HY Hash, L. Gam, Gerber. Lou Obits, DaveGinsberg. J. W. Gold, II. 11. Gold- berg. Louis (Ride., J. ,blamer, Ida Goldner, Intl. Goldsmith, Dave Gohl- smith, Dave Goldstein, Rebecca Good- man. Iles Gottlieb. I,o Green, M. Gllia reen. Solomon Or L Greenspan. William Groatterg, M. Grushoff, Guis, David Mu- ri•. Harry lionlo. J. Hagman, William Hordes, Lyle Isaacs, Manuel Jacoby, J. Jonlove. I. Kartinor, Harry Karnow, Mon Kelm N. Oats; John Keystone, W. H. Keller. Ben Heller, Harry Klein. David Kleinman. J. KoblIn. Hymen J. Kranter, L. I. Kramer, Phli Kravitz, Sant Kreisher, II. Kutzen, Maurice Lan- dau, Ethel Lonsky, J. Leaky, A. Leach, O. A. Liebson. R. Leitch, Sol Levy, I. LIM Rain Lubetsky, J. J. Mahler, )4. R. Mahler, M. Moire!, Joseph Mandell, Petty Marx, L Xleisner, Joseph Ilend- loth.. Abe Metomger, M. Meyers, J. Miller, 11. Muskowitx, Mookowitt. %V. Nadler, Max Newman, N. Portman, Louie Paul, F. Pikin, A. Poplin 0. Itamborr, M. Itaakin yt i Phian Sster.), F. Itelder, (On Rimer. Harry Rimer, ArthUr RItohle. Fannie Itollit (Rep. Rollin Club). Den Rosen. Esther Rosenberg. Max Rosenbaum, Phil Robinson, Milton Rosenthal, Israel Rosin, N, Rothenberg, Rothenberg, J. Ruben. Ray Ruben, Maurice Ruben.. Nate Rubin, B. Sacks, M. Schaffer. Max Seidman, Her- man Salter, J. Baroque, Harry Schram, Sam Shapero, Alex Schreiber, lien Sil- berstein, M. Silverstone. ft IC. tilobin. L Spector, Max Spoon, Bernard Sucher, 1,. Tennenbaum, J. Traurle, D. Wagner. Itarry Weingarten. N. Weiner, Herman Weisberg. Sam Wexler, Joseph Wisner, Manuel Wold. Wold, IL Wold, Evelyn th'noinian, N. Rork. The misses Bertha Cohn, Rattle Esko, Phyllis Kaplan, Virginia Para. Peat] Saratiu•e, Hilda liChW6TtlI "Resolved that Anti-Semitism Can be Eliminated" is the topic of a debate arranged by the Men's Club of Bnai Moshe Synagogue to be held on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 8:30 p. m., in the large auditorium of the congregation, Lawrence and Dexter. Julius Deutelbaum will take the affirmative side of the question, with Samuel Sternberg opposing him on the negative side. The de- bate has aroused considerable in- terest and a good attendance is an- ticipated. The public is invited to hear this important issue debated. The evening will also be devoted to Chanukah observance, with Can- tor A. A. Rosenfeld in charge. After the ceremony of blessing the candles, Cantor Rosenfeld will conduct community singing, fea- turing old songs and new num- bers. Nathan Mertenbaum, tenor and Miss Cecelia Plotnick, pianist, will participate in the vocal pro- gram. Refreshments will be served af- ter the debate by the following hostesses: Mesdames John Adler, Joseph Brown, Sam Adler, Rose Palkovitz, E. Abner, Max Matjas, Al Feher, Bernard Grossberg and Ethel Heiman. $88 ors and New, Exclusive Meloletope Stannle Aialthal11. AR!. Agree. Rose Agree, Rose Alter, LOUIS L. Albert, itolith "%Holman, Minnie Bale, 00111 ]taller. A. Barsky. Al,a tO.00, Joseph Bean, Florence Beckerman. 8. Benavie, Harry Ilennet, fl•nsinon, Julius Berman, Lea Beget- man, Murrin Bernhamn. Leonard Illu• menthol, Bertha Brent, A. Bricker, Harry Brat, A. Itrodie, David Drown. Hyman Cantor, ('art Carson. 11. L. Co- hen, Irwin Cohen. N. Cohn, it. Cohn, I. II, Conn. A. J. fuller, M. Cove, David Dana, Niorrla Dank I,. DeYoung, Diamond, It. Itrunzlk, Hyman Drapkin, Max EirlIman, Xt. Eisenberg, Joe Ellie, Woe Etnnter, Samuel }:ten. 11708 DEXTER BLVD. 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Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Marty Silver (Miriam Jacobs) of Birmingham, Ala., a son, Ronald M. A beautiful wedding was solem- nized Sunday, Nov. 22,. at Lech- ar's, when Miss Anne Strossky, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Aaron Strossky, became the bride of Nathan Steinbock, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Steinbock. Rabbi I. Stoll- man and Rabbi N. Eager offici- ated in the presence of a large number of guests. The bride was attired in a gown of white satin with a long train. She wore a tulle veil and cap and her flowers were white roses with white satin ribbon. Mrs. Lawrence Schreidell, sister of the bride, .,also a recent bride, was matron of honor. She was gowned in yellow chiffon and carried yellow roses. The other attendants were Miss Laura Lewis, in red crepe; Mrs. Harold Weisbrott in grey polka dot satin, and Mrs. Irving Stern, in royal blue crepe. The bridesmaids all carried roses tied in satin ribbon to match their gowns. Sans Zelivansky performed the duties of best man. The ushers were, Leonard Levy, Harold Weissbrott and Irving Stern. A dinner for 130 guests fol- lowed the ceremony. Forher going away outfit, the bride wore a three-piece green wool suit a rust blouse and green accessories, and a corsage of gar- denias. After a honeymoon in Chicago, Sir. and Mrs. Steinbock will be at home after Dec. 1 at 16717 Linwood Ave. OPEN EVENINGS—SUNDAYS TILL 3 SALE Births Dickson. E. F p t It It S ill g E. ghare, M. Gervett, D. Hirschfield. L. II. Broad. Sidney Alexander, L. Marlen• thal, I. Karbel. J. LIchtenatein, II. Mil- len, if. M. Bari?. C. Itothateln, Cole, P. Ettinger. 0. Snycler, LeBow, L. Blunienthol, II. Golden, P. Bellow,H. Freedman, C. Fleischer, Engem. Or... J. Cooper. P. Miro, M. Berger, al. Ame- nd., E. Kopp?, J. Immertoon, .1. Ron, S. Rivkin, F. Gross, E. Sacks, L'. Dor- man, II. Cohn. N. Marx, Horwitz, M. Newman, S. Baer, C. RHO, NI Cohn. M. Michel/mg. Et Caeenbaum, A. Kra., J Leff,. Miss F. Simon, D. A. Cott, A. Harrill, A. Mons, L. BlavIn, J. Rom.. HOLIDAY 9038 TWELFTH STREET at Clairmount ROBINSON'S STORE•WIDE YEAR-END Nov. 28—Miss Lillian Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Zimmerman of Calvert Ave., to Sam Kallush, Eon of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kallush of Sturtevant Ave. Nov. 29—Miss Charlotte Anne Elbinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, to George Silverstein, son of Mrs. Alice Sil- verstein of Los Angeles, Cal., at Temple Beth El. Reception at 7140 Thatcher Ave. from 3 to 5 p. m. No cards. Nov. 29—Miss Rose Hecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. harry Hecker of 2669 Elmhurst Ave., to Manuel Edward Ferber. At home MRS. HAROLD W. KLINE from 5 to 8 p. ns. Dec. 6—Miss Mollie Entner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- Miss Corrine Marx;dano and ac- cordion solo, Mrs. Julius Green; ham Entner of Trowbridge Ave., to Dr. II, Herbert Cohen, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen of 182 Tennyson, highland Park, address, Rabbi Leon From; vocal solo, Miss Frances Bremer; ad- at the Shaarey Zedek. Ceremony at 7 p. m., to be followed by din- ner. Reception at 10 p. m. dress, Vera Brown of the Detroit Dec. 6—Miss Mildred Agranove daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Times staff; play, "The Joy is Ours". The play was written and Agranove of Sturtevant Ave., to Richard Lester Wolfe, son of Mrs. is being directed by Mrs. Cohn and Bessie Wolfe of Vicksburg Ave. Reception following the dinner at many members of the Neugarten 8:30 p. m. No cards. Sunshine Club will take part. Mrs. Harold W. Kline, treasurer of the annual luncheon committee, reports the following additional paid reservations: al enflames A. VIneherg, J. Scher. C. G. RUS S E KS • The second pep rally for th &Jakob Club fifth annual dono luncheon was held at Hotel Stn t ler, Monday, Nov. 23, at 2 p. Mrs, Max Coven, chairman o the donor luncheon, greeted men hers and guests and urged them t continue their cooperative woe k. Wedding Calendar STEINBOCK—STROSSKY Olen & Wein 3 Engagements Do Your Shopping Now PAGE NINE ZEDAKAH DONO EVENT ON DEC. The Neugarten Sunshine Club's third annual luncheon will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at the Mr. and Mrs. William B. Siegel of Jerusalem, Palestine, for Stotler Ilotel. Miss Suzanne Edna merly of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rae, Steiner is chairman, assisted by to David Finkel, son of Mrs. Ida Finkel of Chicago. The weddink Sirs. James Schor as co-chairman. will take place in Chicago on Feb. 14. Mrs. Max Cohn is in charge of Mr. and Mrs. N. Epstein announce the engagement of thei the following program: Prayer, daughter, Miss Lillian Berger, to George Goldstein, son of Mrs Lena Goldstein of Worcester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William Shevin of Webb Ave. announce th engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Louis Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of New York. Mrs. Samuel Farber of 3710 Richton Ave., formerly of Wind sor, Ont., announces the engagement of her daughter, F'lorenc Joyce, to Alexander Tucker. The wedding to take place March 7 which will be the 44th wedding anniversary of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Max H. Schlussel of Detroit, 19 for every child accom- panied by an adult who visits Santa from 10 to 12 . and 4 to 5 p. • &rail lerporrear "17A errtZar-J2 Pitting At k faceis ist„,,,;„ 1244 WASHINGTON II.YIX FORMERLY JAYS' e..0*".3 C./4M: C.041%..T CI, 4K.9COIMI:C.0* ., COMIC.* ■