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YILTEDnICWISII It014 1w
and TNE LEGAL CHRONICLE
January 15, 1937
NORTH END CLINIC WHERE BODY iS
HEALED AND MENTAL ORDER CREATED
teacher, was very intelligent and
co-operative. As a result of var-
No shower of dramatical ex- ious treatments and a strict diet,
pressions and no display of de- Nettie lost 20 pounds in five
scriptive adjectives are needed in months.
Since the father re-
order to create "atmosphere" ceives only $22 per week, Net-
when explaining the work of tie's mother is forced to make
North End Clinic. It needs no her clothes. tu that the child
word pictures. It has never re- may look as at ctive as possible,
sorted to words. Its files are suf- arrangements are being made to
ficient testimony of its work and have a member of the Royal Oak
achievement, for the records of Visiting Nurse Association, who
North End Clinic reveal a chron- is also a dress designer, assist
icle of averted tragedies and Nettie's mother in designing her
eased sufferings—a story of heal- clothes.
ing the body and creating order
No attempt has been made to
where mental chaos exists. So dress up the stories, nor has
that the wide scope of its work any effort been exerted to choose
may be fully realized, a few aver- them. Each day at the Clinic
age cases are here selected at finds innumerable' cases such as
random. the above ones. North End Clinic
Eight-year-old Gerald, one of is a clearing house for ailments
six children, was rushed into the and sorrows. As such, it has
r ecently by a frantic grown to be a vital and indispen-
Clinic
mother who explained that the sable part of the Detroit cons-
By FLORENCE HORNSTEIN
Schumer and Gold
Lead Campaign of
Palestine Labor
Rabbi Rabinowitz
to be Honored at
Dinner on Jan. 24
JOINT FELLOWSHIP MEETING OF
MEN'S CLUBS TO BE HELD JAN, 28
Swinging into the second half
of the Gewerkschaften campaign,
the conference of Thursday, Jan.
7, heard enthusiastic reports, from
organizations represented, of the
funds already raised and of the
plans for making the campaign
On Sunday evening, Jan, 24, at
the Philadelphia-Byron Hall, a
banquet will be given to mark the
10th anniversary of Grand Rabbi
J. Rabinowitz's arrival in Detroit
and as spiritual leader of Congre-
gation Beth Shmuel, now located
The Men's Club of Temple Beth El, Congrega-
tions Bnai Moshe, Congregation Shaarey Zedek and
Congregation Bnai David are again uniting in spon-
soring their annual get-together dinner and meeting.
The event this year will be held at Congregation
Bnai David's assembly hall, Elmhurst and 14th Sts.,
on Thursday, Jan. 28, at 6:30 p. m.
Rabbi Barnett L. Brickner of Cleveland, 0., will
be the guest speaker for the evening. His topic will
be: "What Unites and Divides Jews." The dinner
will be given on the occasion of Chamisho Osor
b'Shvat, Jewish Arbor Day. A special feature de-
scribing the meaning of Arbor Day and the particu-
lar message it has this year will be a part of the
meeting.
ZFIRAH AND NARDI
CONCERT JAN, 21
Time
Marches
On!
and with it property depreciates, values
fluctuate and improvements are made.
Doubtless your property has undergone all
these changes and your insurance may be
out of step. Possibly you are now over
or under-insured or you may not have new
comprehensive coverages that .offer broad
protection against many hazards for
slightly more than the cosi, of the older
forms.
•
A survey of your policies will determine
the extent of your protection. Write or call
us today—this service entails no obliga-
tion.
Dr. Ernst Scheyer
Lectures to Begin
Tuesday, Jan. 19
Previous week Gerald's right eye munity.
had been injured by a piece of
porcelain with which he had been
playing. The doctor in charge im-
On Jan. 19, at 2 o'clock, at
mediately sensed the danger that
The Jewish National Workers'
Gerald might lose the sight of
Alliance announces the presenta- Temple Beth El, Dr. Ernst Schey-
his eye. Between one morning
tion of the two famous Palestinian er will begin the second half of
series of lectures on "Great
and the next, a thorough exam-
The January meeting of the De-
artists, Bracha Zfirah and Nach- his
—Photo by Redman Studio
ination and X-ray took place and troit League of the National Home
um Nardi, at Central High School, Masters of European Art." His
first
lecture will be on Rembrandt,
an operation was immediately for Jewish Children at Denver
HARRY • SCHUMER
on Sunday evening, Jan. 31.
representative
of
the
Northern
WILLIAM
SANDLER
performed at Deaconess Hospital. will be held on Wednesday, Jan.
Bracha Zfirah became famous in
Five days later Gerald was dis- 20, at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. and its purposes intimately under- Palestine and Europe through her Baroque tradition. In his other at 1736 Blaine Ave. There will be
charged—with the sight of both Moe H. Prince, 2272 Glynn Ct. stood by as many people as pos- interpretation of Hebrew and four talks he will deal with An- a musical program by Rev. R.
"YOUR PROTECTION is a POLICY with us"
in the form of a tea. Mrs. Carl S. sible. Among these plans are Oriental songs. A Yemenite by toine Watteau, Louis D a v i d, Boyarsky, and Cantor H. Moldaw-
eyes.
A school nurse became alarmed Schiller, president, invites all mem; radio talks on Kurland's Jewish birth, a native of the Orient she Edouard Manet, and finally with sky, and other entertainment. Wil-
Rivera whose murals at
at the rapid gain in weight by bers to attend this function. An Hour, Station WJBK, each Wed- has her own intimate way of in- Diego
liam Sandler, chairman, assisted
Rose, a 17-year-old Jewess. An entertaining afternoon has been nesday evening at 8:30. the next terpreting the Oriental and He- the Institute of Arta are familiar by I. Rosenberg, J. Bronstein, A.
to Detroiters.
to be given by Dr. A. W. Sanders;
examination revealed her to be planned.
brew melodies.
Littman, H. Altman, M. Charnees,
and
the
increasingly
popular
"Pal-
Tickets
for
the
five
lectures
pregnant six and a half months,
Mrs. Max Dushkin will speak on
She is also a child of the new
I. Berkowitz, II. Kazden, S. 01-
the boy responsible for her con- the work of Rebekah Kohut. Mrs. estine Evenings," with motion and modern Palestine and the New will be on sale for 81; single shansky, M. Sahm and Morris
Pictures.
being
arranged
gratis
by
tickets for 35 cents,
dition being a Gentile. Rose re- David Kallman, accompanied by
Pioneer
Song
is
a
part
of
her
Smith are on the committee for
fused to marry him or to even Mrs. Louis Sipkins, will render the committee for any organiza• repertoire.
this affair.
tion desiring such an evening.
inform him of the child's exist- vocal selections.
Together with her comes to De-
Those desiring to attend are
The
committee
on
the
"give-or-
ence, which had in the meantime
At a meeting of the board of
troit the composer and pianist, her Shaarey Zedek J. Y. P. S. urged to send in their reservations
been born at Women's Hospital. directors held at the home of Mrs. raise" $12 banquet of Feb. 14, husband, Nachum Nardi, who will
at once.
Dance
and
Open
Meet-
reported
the
progress
of
plans
At present the child is at Jewish S. L. Kavanau, Mrs. Herman
play several solos.
ing This Sunday
Children's Home while Rose does Schmier and Mrs. Harry Barnett for at least 1,000 persons on that
part time housework and attends were delegated to have the direc- night. Rabbi Samuel Wohl of
1309-10 LAFAYETTE BLDG.
a vocational school where she is tion of the exhibit of the Detroit Cincinnati and Dr, S. Zemach of VETERANS TO INSTALL
On Sunday, Jan. 17, the Junior
training herself for commercial League of the N. H. J. C. at Palestine are to be the principal
SUNDAY Young Peoples' Society of Shaarey
OFFICERS
ON
speakers.
Complete
details
are
to
work. During this time, the father Temple Beth El during the con-
Zedek will have a dance and a
of her child made an unhappy ference of the League of Jewish be announced later.
Arrangements have been com- meeting, open to all who desire to
marriage and upon discovering Women's Club to be held on Feb. 8. Enthusiastically received was the pleted
apply for membership. The busi-
for
public
installation
of
report that the Harry Schumer-
Ernst Toiler, famous German-
the existence of his child and
Mrs. Bennett Fenberg, 3205 Cal-
the auxiliary, felt gratified that
officers and the dinner-dance of the ness meeting will begin at 3:30, a t
coming face to face with both vert Ave„ was hostess at a break- Leo Gold team had already rais- Detroit Post No. 135, Jewish War which time applications will be Jewish playwright, author and
this trip will have served as in-
mother and baby, he immediately fast to the executive board, on ed $1,800. Mr. Schumer, in Veterans of the United States, to accepted. Following the meeting anti-Fascist, will speak in Detroit
addition
to
operating
a
success-
spiration to contributors to the
began plans to divorce so as to Wednesday, Jan, 13. Plans are
there will be dancing to the music on Jan. 20, at 8:15 i. m., at the
be
held
in
the
Arabian
room
of
the
ful
linen
supply
business
with
Federation
of
Women
s
Clubs,
Ad-
marry Rose and create a home for being formed for a fund-raising
forthcoming Allied Jewish Cam-
Gold, being president of the Tuller Hotel, on Sunday, Jan. 17. of one of Detroit's favorite or- mission is 50 cents and since the
their child. At present Ruth is project which will take place in Mr.
chestras.
Hundreds of women from the paign.
Detroit Linen Supply Association, Reservations may be made by call-
capacity is less than 400, the im-
uncertain as to the course she March.
An
interesting
program
has
been
Women's
Auxiliary,
Jewish
Home
During the morning of the same
general treasurer for the past ing the Tuller Hotel.
mediate obtaining of tickets at
will choose, but has admitted that
three years of the Gewerkscha -
Harry H. Schaffer, commander- arranged, at which time several Women's Federation Bldg. or from for Aged, gathered in front of day, an enthusiastic board of di-
she would like to wed the boy
entertaining
artists
will
be
pres-
the
ten campaign, still finds time to in-chief of the Jewish War Vet-
members, is strongly urged.
the new home last Wednesday rectors meeting was held at.
and keep her baby.
personally solicit funds and to in- erans of the United States, will ented. In addition, there will be
afternoon, on Petoskey, near home of Mrs. Samuel Schwatrz of
The service rendered by North
Mr.
Toiler,
with
his
good
friend
games.
spire his team to efforts which are come from Pittsburgh, Pa., to-
Webb Ave.
End Clinic is not confined to phy-
All who are interested in join- and colleague, von Ossietsky, re- Burlingame, and were guided on
setting the pace for the entire gether with several national officers
A regular meeting of the Wo-
tour of Inspection through that
sical treatment alone. Mental
campaign. Members of this team from New York, to personally in- ing the Junior Young Peoples' cent Nobel prize winner, was in a ultimatum
men's
Auxiliary will be held on
for
which
they
work
so
adjustment through psychologi-
Society are invited to attend the the leadership of Germany's forces
The Pioneer Women's Organi- in addition to Schumer and Gold duct into office the new officers of open meeting and dance, without for peace and will speak of Ger- whole-heartedlY.•
Monday, Jan. 18, at 2 p. m. in
cal approach is effected with such
are: Jack Schumer, Max Lieber- the Detroit unit.
zation
held
a
joint
luncheon
com-
Hotel
Statler.
Mrs. A. M. Ferar, president of
success that the future happiness
many today,
man, David Upfal, Louis Rubin-
The Jewish War Veterans of the charge,
of individuals—and each is treat- mittee meeting on Thursday, Jan. off, Sam Katt, William Klafer, 1.
ed as an individual—is greatly 7. It was reported that pledges Frankel, Harry Strub and A. J. United States is a national organi-
zation with headquarters in New
enhanced. Had the Clinic not for the donor luncheon are stead-
ily coming in.
Blumenau.
York City. The Detroit post, or-
diagnod
se the case of eight-year-
The showing of the Histadruth ganized in May, 1936, is the first
Final
preparations
were
made
old Lea correctly. the child might for the rally to take place next motion picture of Palestine. and of its kind in the Middle West.
have developed into an unhappy
the singing of Palestinian songs
The Jewish War Veterans are
woman. She was brought into the Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 19, at by all present brought to a close
1:30 p. m., in the English room
not in any way connected with
Clinic by her mother who ex- of
an
inspired
meeting.
the
Book
Cadillac
Hotel.
An
either
the American Legion or the
,
plained that Lea, her on y
Veterans of Foreign Wars. The
suffered from severe abdominal interesting program has been ar-
ranged
which
will
include
a
prom-
organiation
is now In its 41st year,
pain and frequent nausea and inent speaker as well as a musi-
having been organized in the year
vomiting. However, the physi- cal
program.
1896.
cians could discover no physical
All donor luncheon prospects
Sam Leve, chairman of the com-
Pathology, and only after consid-
asked to attend and spend an
mittee on arrangements for this
erable contact with both mother are
The Junior Congregation of Bnai occasion, has planned the dinner
interesting afternoon. This will
and child was it found that teas- also give the prospects an oppor- Moshe conducts services each Sab-
ing and forced feeding on the tunity to make payment for the bath in the chapel of the syna- at 6:30 p. m, to be followed by the
installation of officers and the dedi-
Part of her "devoted" mother donor luncheon so that the names
cation and presentation of post
brought about the child's symp- of those paid up can be listed on gogue.
On Sabbath, Jan. 16, Walter colors by the national officers.
toms. A great deal of patience time.
Rosenberg will be speaker, Alvin
Jesse Garber, star back of the
was exerted until finally the
For more information call Mrs. GorM will read Maftir and Henry U. of H. football team, who was
mother was made to understand M. Michlin, To. 6-8483; Mrs. Y. Cluck will serve as Chazon.
picked
on the second all-Jewish
the actual cause of the illness, Kanat, To. 5-0219, or Mrs. M.
The services are under direction all-American football team, will
and Lea's physical symptoms are Rubinstein, To. 6-2476.
of Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld and be presented with a certificate of
gradually disappearing while at
I. II. Mendelssohn.
merit by the Jewish war veterans
the same time her disposition is
of the United States In conjunc-
fast becoming a cheerful, amiable
tion with the Seven Arts Feature
one.
Syndicate. The following are the
A young man of 24, M. was
officers to be installed:
referred to social service workers
Maurice Bordelove, commander;
by a doctor who considered his
The linen shower given last
David Wrubel, senior vice-com-
ulcer symptoms partially due to week by the Women's Auxiliary
dissatisfaction with social adjust- of the Jewish Children's Home !Service.
The Friday Eve services on Jan. 51 mander; Jack R. Goldstein, junior
ments and home life. M. had for the benefit of the home. was will be sponsored by the Young Peoples vice-commander; Sam J. Leve,
Ciroup•nd will be participated in
judge advocate; Dr. Robert Rosen,
neither friends nor outside inter- successful. Hundreds of dollars Temple
by representatives of that organisation.
ests with which to divert his worth of linen were brought to All young people are particularly invited surgeon; John Litzky, chaplain;
this service.
Louis Tucker, adjutant; Henry II.
mind after working 12 hours the home by members of the to On
Sabbath morning, Jan. Is. at 10:10,
daily in a grocery store. lie was auxiliary and friends, as their ad- Pr. Leo ht. Franklin will preach on the Shapero, quartermaster; Jack Se-
subject,
'The
Hardened
Heart..
vin, Dr. Mark Herzfeld and Joseph
Persuaded to enroll in the Jew- mission to the bridge and dessert
The TemPle Foram
ish Community Center where the luncheon.
The Temple Forum presents Dr. Stan- Jones, trustees.
The Detroit Post meets every
boys' worker was requested to
Many people, unable to be pres- ley Itypins who willecture on the sub-
- Our Public School System—Is It first and third Wednesday of the
take on interest in him and guide ent to the shower, mailed in con- ject,
Adequate for Education in Democracy? .
his activities. Arrangements were tributions of linens.
Ills lecture begjps promptly at WO Tues- month at the Palmetto Hotel.
Much credit is due Mrs. Ralph day night, Jan. 19.
made so as to enable him to ad-
P.O. Temple Group
here to a diet which necessitated Paul who worked untiringly to Young
On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 17. at L15, Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
Werner. musical director at the
eating five times a day and at the make this affair a success. Mrs. Edward
Games Party on Jan. 28
Michigan Theater. will be the guest
same time to hold his job with- Paul and Mrs. Herman Cohen, speaker. Please be prompt because Mr.
President
of
the
auxiliary,
thank
Werner
must
be back in the theater on
out difficulty and therefore con-
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
tinue to aid in supporting his fam- the committee who worked so schedule.
The Y.P.T.O. will hold a formal Valen-
sponsor a games party on
ily. As a result of his mental faithfully and thank the contribu- tine dance at the Book Cadillac hotel on will
Thursday
evening, Jan. 28, at the
Feb. IL
and physical occupation at the tors who gave so generously.
Bnai
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence
The dessert luncheon w a
Center, M. now derives keen en-
Ayes. There will be a very nominal
served under the direction of
joyment from life.
admission charge, and the public
Although a victim of bronchial Mrs. Henry H. Shapero, chairman
is requested to attend this affair.
asthma, heart trouble and possible of the social committee, and Mrs.
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob The proceeds will be utilized for
brain lesion, Mr. S., GO years old, Julian Webber, co-chairman.
sponmored a dinner for 70 guests at the distributing emergency aid to the
Meetings
of
the
auxiliary
are
because of pride refused to ac-
Temple on Jan. 6. The hostesses were
cept Improved living quarters and held the first Wednesday of each Mrs. B. Wyman. Mrs. William Present. needy.
The president, Mrs. Jake Green-
continued living in his poorly month at the Children's Home, Mrs. E. Thumb and Mrs. M. Kollin.
heated and ventilated room while Petoskey and Burlingame. Its ob- Me'. William Present And Mrs. Barney wald, was particularly gratified
with
the extensive assortment of
ject
is
to
further
the
"home"
at-
Wyman
honosed
Mrs.
Benjamin
Gold-
tending an apartment, hauling
stein with a farewell luncheon on Oats
coal, and doing other heavy work. mosphere for the children and to urday. Jan 9. at the former .. home on gifts which were brought to the
merchandise
shower at the last
extend
their
cultural.
entertain-
Twenty-three women
Through the persuasion of social
Mohawk Road.
present. Four tables of bridge were meeting. These were turned over
workers, he was made to take the ment and recreational facilities. were
In play. The out-of-town guests were,
to
A.
3affin
for
the benefit of the
Mrs. Joseph Barnett. Mrs. Josseph
assistance of the Old Age Bur-
Los Angeles Sanatorium bazaar
Behlearts and Mrs (Dorn. Wei. of De-
eau, and at present lives in a sat-
troit. formerly of Pontiac.
which will be held shortly.
isfactory room and is relieved of
The next meeting of the society
Mr. and Mrs Norman Buckner of
strenuous work. In addition,
Ottawa Drive entertained four couples will be a social one, on Wednesday,
through the co-operation of the
III. Ethel Kessler of 1000 Ilth St . at a dinner party, Saturday. Jan. 9.
Jan.
20, at 2 p. m., at the Bnai
at home convalescing after under- honoring Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold•
Old Age Bureau, Mr. S. will be Is
stein who are leaving Jan. 16 for Los Moshe Synagogue. Following a
given dentures, which are strong- going an operation at Alpena.
Angeles, Calif., where they will "epond
brief
business meeting, there will
Mr. Morris Goldberg has returned the remainder of the winter. The guest.
ly advised by his physician as es-
home from Tuscon, Ariz., when the present were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jack- be card playing and refreshments
sential in overcoming his diges- eucornpanied
her son, Joel. who will man. Mr.and Mrs. Harry Cohn. Mr.
will be served. Members and their
tive disturbances.
spend the winter there.
and Mr..O. E. Fleleher of Detroit.
friends are Invited. The following
About five months after being
Mr. and Mm. Saul Birnkrant, Mr, and
Mr. end Ura. C. J. Levy Cr. leaving
badly burned in a gasoline ex- ...HY next week for CwIlfornial wher• Mrs. Irving Steinman. Herman Dick- members will act as hostesses;
Mesdames Isador Heiman, Allen
they
will
spend
the
winter
months.
stein
attended
the
final
Brith
conven-
• Plosion, D., a 17-year-old colored
Janowitz, Rose Berkowitz and Bert
girl, came to the Clinic to have d A large atue d I e izie ,bi attend it„herld: tion in Grand Rapids on Jan. 10.
Mrs. Ram Solomon of Carsthereellle, Klein.
treated hard raised scars which
f 'Grand Rapids. at the Temple
Mo.. l• the houce due. of Mr. and Mr.
o
covered the left side of her face, man
last Thureday evening, on the suhject Louis Solomon of Franklin Blvd.
Committee Heads Chosen by
left hand and forearm. She was - Jewish Unity." Morris Greenstein, pro-
chairman. Introdured Mr.. Pier.
Noel Buckner. son of Mr. and Mrs.
hospitalized in order to receive gram
Nathan Strauss Executives
Annea who rendere drovers! vocal !selec-
Buckner of Ottawa Drive, re-
radium therapy. Nine months tions in her moat charminu manner. Norman
turned to Mercersburg Academy in
later she returned to the clinic After the address refreshments were ercershurg. Pa., to resume all •tudies.
At a meeting of the Nathan
served by ladies of the Temple Sister- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Buckner of Wash'
because she could not control the
The add.. was eeemered by the Ington. P C. were the house guest. of Strauss Executives, Joseph Snider,
finger muscles of her left hind. lovaf ?Mr Ifirnr .—
Mr. •nd Mrs. Norman ',Wk./.
executive president, appointed the
She was given bakes; muscle mas-
4771116erome Varon of Ottawa following as chairmen of commit-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph grbwarts and
$3.00 per year
sages, and muscle training. To- daughter.
Is-Ann, are leaving next week Drive entertained-rew. a t • .P"' tees; rf or 1937:
day, the scar Is considerably for Florida, for a short stag.
/Arty ilatUrd•y. Jan 9 Ttallic f!,77.
Entertainment, Frank Schwartz;
the employet.* of the Metro. • tt
softer and she is able to make a
ADVERTISERS IN THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ARE HELPING TO SUPPORT YOUR PAPER.
at the
Sixteen envies were
Company of Pontiac and Iletroii y,embership, Allen Bums; griev-
fist and squeeze a rubber ball. Wenonah Hotel laid Sunday evening for scram.
of which Mr. 'Caron is the general man- ance, Harry Lippman; speakers,
complimenting the wedding an - ager.
IN RETURN THEY DESERVE YOUR PATRONAGE
This patient is now able to seek dinner
Rabbi
Henry
Gottlieb;
publicity,
niversaries of Mr. and Itra. It. F. An-
employment.
thony and Mr. and Mr. I. Voight.and
A certain prominent Jew in the Harold Rosenthal; legal, Harold
Weighing almost 100 pounds the birthday annivsrsaries of Ulm
Harris; hospital, Dr. Perry Burn-
too much and being approximately Mirlan Kramer and MI. Mary Wight. Middle West who 5 in line for the stine; political, Dr. Robert Rosen;
Mrs Nat• Steiner Is leaving this week presidency of one of the biggest
nine inches too tall for her five
for Cleveland and Toledo where the national Jewish organizations be- welfare, Sam Leve.
years. Nettie developed a sullen will be the guest of relatives for a short
lieves he will never get it because The Nathan Strauss Executives
attitude when in public but !stay.
organized several years ago, has
he is of Polish ancestry.
proved to be extremely friendly
for its purpose the strengthening
Robert Guggenheim, Jr., son of
when alone. The child was un-
of civic interests as well as social
Buddy
Myer,
second
baseman
of
happy not only because of the Col. M. Robert Guggenheim of
curiosity displayed when she was New York, is to take a production the Washington Senators, Is show- and charitable endeavors.
on the streets, but also because department position with United ing off his new-born son , And
Rosa Ponselle'a fiance, Carle A.
she was made more aware of her Artists Stndior. The 25-year-old the Philip Goldstein of the Jewish Jackson, doesn't smoke in her
Physical condition through coin- heir to mining millions left a min- agricultural settlement at Rights- presence for fear It might irritate
town,
N.
J..
are
boasting
of
the
Parison with her normal brother ing job In Salt Lake City to come
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her throat.
first baby born there.
and sister. The mother, a former to Hollywood.
League of N.H.J.C.
Tea on Wednesday
•
BLUMBERG
BROTIIERS
INSURANCE
Toiler to Speak
Here Wednesday
Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged
Pioneer Women's
Rally on Tuesday
Jr. Congregation
of the Bnai Moshe
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