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A merica lat ish periodical eater

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

■ Is ■ Isemelliele•lwx

Save on New Spring Fashions in

HEALY'S

ale

Now in Progress

COATS

. Engagements

Bnai Moshe Ladies'
Card Party Sunday

Third Annual Donor Dinner to

Be Held March 7

Mr. and Mrs. J. Alpern of Bay City, Mich., announce th
The Young Peoples' Society of
Shaarey Zedek will present a betrothal of their daughter, Faye, of Detroit, to Nate Katchman o
"Night at the Theater" on Sun- Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Katchman. The wedding will tak
day, Feb. 14, at 8:30, in the social place this summer.
hall of the Synagogue. Two one-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kavanau announce the engagement of thei
act plays will be offered, and there daughter, Esther Louise, to Milton J. Sobel, son of Mr. and Mrs. L
Sobel. Reception at home, 3330 Elmhurst, on Sunday, Feb. 21

2 to 6 and 8 to 12 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. William Karbel of Hazelwood Ave. announc
the engagement of their daughter, Lottie, to harry Press, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Press of Dexter Blvd.

8

Fourth Floor

SUITS

Three piece suits, topcoat, jacket and
skirt, fashioned with notched lapels,
made of a sturdy homespun, in the
wanted shades and priced special at only

Fourth Floor

'28

DRESSES

Daytime and afternoon dresses in one
and two-piece styles. Prints and sheers,
light and dark colors, in women's and
misses' sizes, with plenty of half sizes.
Regularly $12.95 and $15.00

1

1

Vivi Shop—Second Floor

ON FURNITURE,
PICTURES & FRAMES

Everything is marked with the original price tickets,
reductions will be made at time of sale. Everything is
included, except a few antiques. Furniture, Lamps,
Pictures, Etchings, Picture Frames at a straight reduc-
tion of 20% during Friendship Sale only.

Fine Arts Shop—Basement

10% off

"Night at Theater"
of Shaarey Zedek
Y.P.S. this Sunday

The card party arranged by
the Sisterhood of Bnai Moshe is
to be held on Sunday, Feb. 14,
at 8 p. m., in the liarry Rosman
Assembly Hall, Dexter and Lawr-
ence.
Prizes will be given to players
and refreshments served following

Sak.

Wedding Calendar

Casual coats with beautiful wolf collars,
easy and graceful in line, nicely finished
and made of the famous Stroock mono-
tone tweeds. A real value at

20% off

PAGE SEVEN

T9entordzwisnefRONICLE

bruary 12, 1937

On ANTIQUE and

REAL STONE JEWELRY

During Our Friendship Sale

Jewelry Shop—Main Floor

Also Friendship Specials in silk stockings, gloves, Hand-
bags, handkerchiefs, needlepointe tapestries, linens, etc.

J.KoalvsHops.



SUPERIOR QUALITY

1426 Woodward Ave.

Cherry 1231

si

TOBY NAYER


will be dancing and refreshments.
The cast for the plays include
Sylvia Shatzen, Charlotte Finkel,
Dorothy Heideman, Ralph Bern-
stein, Irene Pollack, Sophie Stul-
berg, David Finkel, and Evelyn
Robins.
Members of the committee in
charge of the evening are Toby
Nayer and Harold Helper, co-
chairmen; Ruth Williams, Fayga
Keidan, Ida Waldman, Nathalie
Rosen, Dorothy Levin, Allen
Weston, Albert Wolk, Edward
Waldman, Benjamin Anchell, Al-
bert Bernstein, Harold Silberblatt,
Jerome Silberblatt, Albert Shlus-
sel, Robert Shaeffer, Abe Cutlov,
Albert Heidner, Annabelle Ger-
mansky, Samuel Jackson, Julia
Siegl, Joe Mashe, Jay Frankel,
Coleman Kovan, Samuel Lazell,
Bernard Kavanau, Shirley Small,
Annette Manson, and Ethel Dante.
Music will be furnished by Dusty
Rhodes and his orchestra.
The Panic will snake its appear-
ance on that evening. Those in
charge are Marvin K. Rosen, June
Rozner, Sylvia Rosenthal, Harold
Haber, and Emanuel Fineberg.
Tickets may be secured at the
door or from any member of the
committee.
The next regular meeting of the
group will be held Feb. 21.

Auxiliary of Bnai
David Has Election

Feb. 14—Miss Esther Shulman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Shulman of 2682 Buena Vista Ave., to Samuel J. Levitt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levitt of 16500 Log Cabin Ave.
Feb, 14—Miss Marion Steinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Steinberg of 3309 Richton Ave., to Louis A. Phillips, son of Mrs.
Gussie Phillips of this city. Ceremony at Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
at 3 p. m. Reception at bride's residence,. 3309 Richton, front\ 4 to
7 p. m. No cards.
Feb. 18—Miss Edith Silverman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Silverman of 1715 Burlingame Ave., to Louis Reiter.
Feb. 21—Miss Joyce Rosalind Bookatz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bookatz of Cleveland, 0., to Frank Rosenbaum, eon
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenbaum of 2706 Fullerton Ave., at Hotel
Hollenden in Cleveland. Ceremony at 7 p. m. Reception at 8 p. m.
No cards.
Feb. 21—Miss Anne Dunsky, daughter of Mrs. Celia Dunsky
of 1662 Elmhurst Ave. to Frank S. Shook, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Shook of 1997 Glendale Ave., at Congregation Bnai David.
Feb. 21—Miss Ethel Bronstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Bronstein of 3369 W. Buena Vista Ave., to Joseph Susman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Susman of 1677 Blaine Ave.
Feb. 21—Miss Eleanor Gladys Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kolman Shapiro of 18625 Wildemere Ave., to Henry William
Siegl, son of Mrs. Regina Siegl of 13725 La Salle Blvd., at the
Shaarey Zedek.

Births

Feb. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Cohn (Lillian Lepofsky
of Toronto) of 2903 Elmhurst Ave., a eon, Mervin Neal,
Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Glicher (Genevieve Koso-
glad) of 3380 Monterey Ave., a daughter, Myrna Lee Pearl.

Marriages

KITNER—ROSEN

On Sunday evening, Jan. 31, at
an impressive ceremony held at
Congregation Beth Tephilah
Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow
Wilson, Miss Rebecca Rosen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Rosen, became the bride of Sam-
uel Kitner, son of Mrs. Ida
Rabbis Joseph Eisen-
Kitner.
man and M. Zager officiated. Din-
ner for 200 guests followed, af-
ter which a reception was held.

Mizrachi Luncheon
to Be Held Feb. 17

The paid-up membership lunch-
eon of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
to be held on Wednesday, Feb. 17,
at 1:30 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe,
Dexter and Lawrence, will be ad-

Brings Drastic Reductions on

SILVER FOX

TRIMMED COATS

MRS. NATHAN GOODMAN

the card games. Members are
urged to attend and bring friends
with them for an enjoyable eve-
ning.
Mrs. Irving Greenspan, chair-
man of the third. annual donor
dinner, announces the following
additional subscriptions:
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Friedman,
Dr. and Mrs. Geza Schinagel, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Matyas, Mrs. Ethel
Ebner, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel En-
gel, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Green,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Curtis,
61r. and Mrs. Morris Grossfleld,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stein, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Friedman, Mr. and
Mrs. Emanuel Klein, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Ilomonoff.
The donor dinner will be given
on Sunday, March 7, 6:30 p. m.
Reservations can be made by call-
ing the chairman, Mrs. Bessie
Greenspan. Townsend 6-6771, or
her aids, Mrs. Freeda Weinstein,
Townsend 6-0694, Mrs. Ethel
Madison 7044, or Mrs. Nathan
7044, or Mrs. Nathan Goodman.
Reservations are also taken at the
office of the congregation, llo-
garth 0862.

CAPLAN—MANSON

Prescriptions

SCHETTLER

DETROIT
GROSSE POINTE
BIRMINGHAM

Now $68

to $188

RUS S E KS

1118 WOODWARD AVENUE

"Sport-Radio Night"
of Marshall Lodge
on Tuesday, Feb. 16

GILBERT—FORMAN
Election of officers of the Lad-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Forman 'of
ies' Auxiliary of Congregation
Richton
Ave. announce the mar-
Bnai David took place recently
at the Bnai David meeting hall riage of their daughter, Sara, to
Milton
L.
Gilbert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Weingarden was re-
Mrs. I. Gilbert of Dexter Blvd.,
which took place at the home of
the bride, on Sunday, Feb. 7, at
4:31. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
ficiated.
Following the reception Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert left on a 10-day
motor trip to the East. Upon
their return they will reside at
Webster Hall.

Jacob Manson announces the
marriage of his daughter, Anne
Helen, to Samuel James Caplan,
on Saturday, Feb. 6. The cere-
mony was performed by Rabbi
A. M. Hershman in the prayer
room of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek in the presence of members
of the family. From out of town
came the Misses Anna and Irene
Caplan, sisters of the groom,
from Pittsburgh, Pa., and Max
Manson, brother of the bride.
from Chisholm, Minn.

Formerly $125 to $395

On Arrangements Committee for
anal Moshe Donor Dinner

MRS. TAUBE SEGAL

dressed by Mrs. E. Abrams of
New York, nationally prominent
in the ladies' Mizrachi movement.
An interesting musical program
will supplement the address by the
guest speaker. It was arranged by
the cultural chairman, Mrs. S.
Shnitz. Mrs. Taube Segal is presi-
dent of the Sisters of Zion Mix-
rachi.

The Detroit Louis Marshall
Lodge of the Bnai Brith will in-
itiate Its second annual member-
ship drive on Tuesday night, Feb.
16, at the Dexter Center, Lawr-
ence and Dexter Blvd., with an
open meeting to be known as
"Sport and Radio Night." There
will be such personalities as Ace
Gutowski, full back for the De-
troit Lions football team; Philip
"Cincy" Sachs, outstanding bas-
ketball player and manager; Al
Nagler, WJBK's sport announc-
er; Al Landy, hockey announcer;
and several other famous sport
and radio celebrities. A large
attendance is expected for that
occasion and anyone Interested in
Bnai Brith, good fellowship, or
the program is invited to attend
and participate in the discussions.
Active on the committee in
charge of arrangements of this
affair are Jess Feller, Samuel
Charfoos, Alvin B. Levin, Erwin
S. Bunin and Dr. M. M. Silver-
man.

For Your Health ...SPA BATHS

Turkish Baths and Swedish Massage

For Ladies and Gentlemen

Management of MILTON .1. SAFFIR

Haute Creek System of Treatmenta Turkish hydro-Elertric and Rita
liwedien nmesece, Sunlight. the greaten adjunct to your medt•
cal treatmente for Chronic Itheumation, Minding. Headaches. Ner-
vousness and Insomnia.

Pritate Ites1 Rooms, Omitted. Attendants, Scientific
P001.
1.4.11111111/1E
Exerri•re,

Special Days for Ladies: Mon., Wed., 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.

1246 Library Ave., Opposite .1. L. Hudson. Cherry 0076

Y. P. T. C. Dramatic Committee Collects
Club Presentations $1,200 for Yeshivas

The Young People's Temple
Club's dramatic organization will
present the results of its interest-
ing work prepared so far this year
on Sunday ,Feb. 21, at 8:30 p. m.,
in the chapel of Temple Beth El.
Three one-act plays will be
given, followed by a social hour of

Theological Academies in Palestine
and Europe Given Assistance

The sum of $1,200 was &Aral"
uted during the year among Yeshi-
vas in Palestina and Eastern Eu-
SCHARE—GOTTLIEB
rope by a special committee which
Hyman Gottlieb announces the
Mrs. Rose
, elected president.
had charge of tag days.
Needles was re-elected vice-presi- marriage of his daughter, Rae, to
The committee in charge of these
The following officers of the
dent and Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg Philip Schare, son of Harry
collections included Mrs. Ida SolM,
Lachver Aid Society were installed
SO . YaRS-6F-PROFE$510NAl: PHARMACY
was re-elected treasurer, all for Schare. on Sunday afternoon,
chairman, of 1133 Tuxedo; Mrs.
on Monday evening, Feb. 8, at the
Feb. 7. Rabbi M. Zager per-
their fourth successive terms.
Ida Backer, 15900 Normandy; Mrs.
Jericho Temple:
Sam Zack was re-elected secre- formed the ceremony in the Pres-
At the last meeting of the
Sarah Solomon, 1501 Glynn Ct.;
President Julian Bornstein; vice-
tary for the third successive ence of the immediate families Women's League of Young Israel president, Ben Avrushin; treas-
Mrs. Miriam Schilovsky, 3353 Ful-
and friends.
Kvutzah Auxiliary Luncheon year.
held Monday, Feb. 8, plans were urer, L. Viedrah; financial secre-
lerton.
The new board of directors
made for a Purim supper to be tary, Norman Blake; recording
The largest sum went to Lonna
a Success
Yeshiva, which received $250.
consists of the following:
Trees Planted Through Ha. held at the Phoenix Club, Wednes- secretary, Eva lianelsky. The
Mesdames M. Slobin, M. Krantz-
day. Feb. 21. At this affair the board of executives includes: Mrs.
Other Yeshivas which received
The second donor luncheon of
dassah J. N. F .Committee newly elected president will be in- .1. Shapiro, Mrs. L. Frideon,
berg, M. Waine, I. Rosin, L.
BUM ranging from $50 to $200
A council as well as luncheon the Ladies Auxiliary of Kvutzah Cohen, L. Grossman, A. Solomon ,
are, in Palestine: Yeshivas Ets
stalled. The Megillah will be read Messrs. M. Bistrow, I. Kantor, M.
Ivrith
was held on Tuesday, Feb.
mmittee meeting of all the
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman before the supper.
II. Beliensky, S. Schlakman, L .
Chaim, Tebron, Mea Shearin,
Neiman,
J
Adelman,
C.
Gribow,
E.
oneer Women's Organizations 2. It was arranged by the follow- Nudelman, A. Katz, S. Zack, J. of the Jewish National Fund Com-
Tiberius; In Poland: Yeshivas of
Elkins,
William
Burton
and
M.
Mrs.
Philip
Forman,
chairman
as held Thursday evening, Feb. ing chairmen: Mesdames A. Fishman, F. Krivetzky, S. Wein- mittee of Hadassah, announces of the happy day fund, announces Miller. The hospitalers are: Mrs.
Bialystok, Warsaw Mesifta, Kole!
1, at the home of Mrs. II. Mon- Sulkes, S. Shnitz, D. Markson, A. berg, J. Rottenberg, A. Dubrin- trees were planted in Palestine to the following contributions in honor J. Bronstein, Mrs. R. Mackler,
Kovno Talmudic 'Academy, Pinsk,
, 3282 Cortland Ave., at which Panush, B. Pfeffer and J. Rabi- sky, A. Shear, A. Weisman.
Slobaski, Mir, Grodno, Kletzk,
aid in the rebuilding of Palestine of •ehudi Cohen, wishing him a Messrs. M. Alpiner and N. Nei-
at arrangements were made for nowitz.
Kamenetz and Yeshiva Chafetz
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Bnai as a National Homeland as fol- speedy recovery: Mrs. Philip For- man
The speakers were: Mrs. Shnitz, David is sponsoring a donor din- lows:
sixth annual donor luncheon
Chaim of Radun.
There were refreshments and
man. Miss Ida Karbal, Mrs. Abbe
be held at the Book Cadillac B. Isaacs, A. Panush, A. Rosen- ner to be held Sunday evening,
The comniittesz asks the public
In memory of Hannah Frank A. Levi.
music. William Burton was the
otel on Tuesday, Feb. 23, at berg.
to co-operate with it in the future
March 21, at the Bnai David by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kallman
A farewell party was given Fri- installing officer and M. Miller
Cantor J. Sonenklar rendered Auditorium. The price will be and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank;
:30 o'clock.
in order to help gather funds for
day night, Feb. 6, at the home of was chairman of the evening.
the Jewish theological seminaries.
The work of this organization several song selections, accom- $2.50 per plate. Those desirous in memory of Richard G. Finley Morris Subar, in honor of Mr. Gifts were presented to the past
In order to collect money for the
nsists of training women pio- panied by Miss F. Kutzin. A band of earning their pledges can get by Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Root, Aaronowitz who is leaving the officers in appreciation of their
Yeshivas for Passover relief, this
eers to establish themselves in of music consisting of S. Weller, in touch with the treasurer. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selker and local Yeshiva to join the staff of good work during their admin-
Eva
Shcolnick,
M.
Weiner
was
an-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
H.
Zackheim;
in
committee,
together with the De-
alestine.
Sam Rottenberg, TO. 6-7691.
the Chicago Yeshiva. This party istration. On Monday evening,
memory of Joseph Wetaman by was given in appreciation for his Feb. 22, a Purim party will be
troit Hebrew Ladies Free Loan
Mrs, D. Kumove is to act as other feature of the program.
The
president,
Mrs.
D.
Ruben-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
II.
Zackheim
and
Association,
is sponsoring a Purim
airman at this affair and Mrs.
valuable assistance to the Young held at the Jericho Temple. Mem-
stein, and Mrs. Samuel Schubiner ,
Mr. and Mrs. David Blumenthal; Israel educational program during bers and friends are invited.
party to be held at Congregation
. Landy as co-chairman.
GABRIEL ALEXANDER
publicity chairman, officers and
in
memory
of
M.
B.
Cohen,
father
Beth
Tephila
Emanuel on Sunday
Additional pledges have been
the past year.
various chairman! of the donor
of Harry Cohen, by Mr. and Mrs.
music, cards and games, in the so- evening, Feb. 28, There will be
sired since last week, as fol-
luncheon
express
their
apprecia-
51. II. Zackheim; in memory of
cial hall. The first play, directed music, entertainment and refresh-
yrs:
Ileed•mes It Adler, A. Aranov. J. tion to all members and friends
Morris Gordon, father of Ida
by Ludwig Maybaum, is "The Sian ments.
The good cheer committee of the
ara a Brown. Doreneein. Cavalier, and those who participated in the
Gould and Benjamin Cohen, father
In The Bowler Hat," a farce. The
!herr. a . B. his e. 13enalsh. L ere'',
Women's
Auxiliary
of
the
Jewish
program, for their kind and hearty
of Sarah Wolfe, by the Ann Paul
cast includes Bill Bonin, Ruth
Cherney. D. Cohen. Z. Cascade. If.
Home for Aged met at a lunch-
North End Clinic has received Davidson, Sidney Tushbant, Bill Fashion Show and Card
rkowitz. A. Dantelort K. Freedman. co-operation.
Girls; in memory of Mrs. Pearl
Feigenmn, A. Fishman. B. Fonlir. R.
eonette and card party last Wed-
the following contributions:
Wilk and in memory of Abraham
Freeman, Kitty Schwartz and Lud-
• nk. A Fishman. F. Feuer, B. Ouch.
Party of Social Credit
nesday afternoon at the home of
In memory of Chester Nathan
Oreenteorc. B. Garr, O. Goldberg. Hare-
Spetner, husband of Mrs. Rose
The Mlawer Umgegend Verein from Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel wig Maybaum.
Group on Feb. 17
Mrs. Rae Goldberg, chairman of
to. les•Sta a Kanat. P. ICAnat. a.
Spetner,
of
St.
Louts,
Mo.,
by
Mr.
The
second
play,
directed
by
Ink L Lipairk, S. Leader. B. Ge-
is sponsoring its third annual ball
The Social Credit Group will
the committee. In the morning of
and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson; in on Sunday evening, Feb. 14, at Becker and Ralph A. Mayer.
Gabriel Alexander, is "The Tryst-
rman. I. Linden. ft Mania. 0. Feld-
In memory of Herman Levy, ing Place," a comedy drama. The give a fashion show and card party
the same day, the board of direc- commemoration of the Yahrzeit of
.. 11 Wilier, N. Lefkorita, 8. Kotkin.
Meal, Nirkerman. Merry It. Porter,
at Bedell's, on Wednesday, Feb.
tors of the auxiliary met at the Maly Cohen, mother of Irwin Hotel Fort Wayne. Mike Falk in from Philip Robert Marcus. and
cast includes Julian Unger, Jean
ok. It. Rabin. Romenthal, Roombent.
Last Saturday afternoon, mem- home of Mrs. Harry Wine.
person will direct the orchestra Mrs. Julia Marcum.
17. at 1 p. m. Mrs. A. Fenkell,
w.
seeder&
M.
Cohen,
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
H.
Levy, James Marks, Carolyn Starr
Raid er. &
for dancing. A bar with refresh-
president, with her co-worker Mrs.
Next Monday this auxiliary will
herter. J. Seligson. L Bhaloff, W. bers of the Maimonides Medical
In memory of Richard G. Fin- and Estelle Jameson.
lar. If Schwartz. 8. 8herket. II. ohm,. Auxiliary spent a delightful after- meet jointly with the League of Zackheim.
ments will be provided.
F. Seibler and Mrs. Ida Weitz
ley,
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
8.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, 1999 Cal-
The third play is an original of-
Shaloff. J. Stevens.. I. Shewits,
The
entire
proceeds
of
the
ball
noon
at
a
luncheon
and
bridge
in
urge all members aid friends to at-
Jewish
Women's
Organizations
at
mot B . W.Mee A. Winokur, A. Wein-
vert Ave., Townsend 8-3834, will are to go to the needy in Mlawa II amburger.
fering written, staged and directed
Mon. M. Wertheena. H. Wetnrsrden. the Mary Lee Tea Shop on Wood- Temple Beth El.
tend. Refreshments will be served
For
the
Medical
Research
Fund:
be pleased to give further infor- and surrounding towns for relief
by Harriet Kesselman, winner of
fosiovit• and T. Hurst
ward and Grand Blvd.
Contributions to the memorial
In memory of Louis Landsberg, one of the Hopwood prizes at the and prizes will be een. Proceeds
If there are any others who wish
Mrs. Esther Chalet and Mrs. fund were recently offered by the mation about trees, which may be for Peasach.
will go to charity. Tickets may be
from Mr. and Mrs. Myren M.
participate in this donor lunch- Honey Gould were In charge of the Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith planted either in honor or in
The general chairman of the ball Landsberg; in memory of Mrs. University of Michigan.
obtained at the door or by calling
memory of dear ones.
Others assisting with the plans
n there is still time to turn in
is I. Mellin. The floor manager is Helena Schembeck, from North
party.
in memory of Joseph Ziff, and in
Mrs. F. Seibler, Townsend 7-2069,
for the evening are Miriam Car-
ledges. Also, there are two stores
On Wednesday and Thursday of memory of the brother of Mrs.
Ben S. Golden. S. Lichtenstein is End Clinic Personnel.
ver,
publicity,
and
Al
Ressler,
so-
vailable for rummaging. For fur- this week, members met in the
chairman
of
the
ticket
committee.
For
the
Social
Service
Relief
Kalvarier Aid Society Card A. Greenbaum, I. Mellin and S.
cial chairman.
r information call Mrs. Y. Statler Hotel to sew on garments Victor Finn.
RODIN CLUB
Fund, from Neugarten Sunshine
anat. Townsend 5-0219, Mrs. E. for infant flood sufferers.
The last meeting of the Rodin
Party Feb. 17
Lichtenstein are on the program Club.
heeler, Townsend 5-1125, or
Next Monday, Feb. 15, this Y. M. H. A. to Hold Spring
committee. D. Kollin is treasurer.
was held at the home of
Mt. Scopus Builders Sponsor Club
rs. S. Siegel, Tyler 6-4565.
Mrs. Paul Winkelman, 6230 W.
group will meet jointly with the
The Kalvarier Aid Society will I Mrs. S. Fox is chairman of the
Festival March 21
Dance Feb. 21
Fort St., Wednesday evening.
League of Jewish Women's Or-
give a card party on Wednesday, lbar committee and .1. Newberg is
A gala time is promised all Feb. 3. Thanks were extended to
ganiations at Temple Beth El at
Ion the publicity committee. Mrs.
The Young Men's Hebrew Asso- Feb. 17, at 8 p. m., in the Bnai
Gift to Fmk Air Society
those who attend the dance to be Mn. Barney Salinger for presid-
Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence and I S. Kline Is In charge of flowers.
12:30.
ciation announces that on Sunday
sponsored by the Mount Scopus ing during the absence of the
This auxiliary L made up of evening, March 21, at the Bnai Dexter. The proceeds will go for ' The following will be hostesses:
s alved by wives of Jewish physicians and
A contribution was
The Halevy Singing Society an- Builders on Sunday, Feb. 28, at chairman. An out-of-town visitor
needy in Europe who will be sup- ilMrs. I. Burnetein, Mrs. IL Mita,
e Fresh Air lode from the dentists who are members of the Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and
Mrs. I. Fisher, Mrs. J. Greenbaum nounces that the forthcoming an- Webster Hall. A grand prize will was Mrs. Minnie Baer Zimmer-
plied with matzos for Passover.
memory
of Maimonides Medical Society. Any Lawrence, It will hold its annual
ednesday Club in
nual concert scheduled for Feb. be offered the best dancer. Many man of New York.
Lichtenstein.
and
Mrs.
Sam
The
K

I
v
•r
ter
Aid
Society
spring festival This will be in the
nna S. Jacobson.
one eligible for membership and
Tickets can be had by calling 21, was postponed to March 28. surprises have been planned for
A midnight lunch was nerved
combined dance and donated $5 to the Red Cross for
who may be interested in becoming form of a
the chairman, I. Mellin, Tyler It was occasioned by the illness the occasion, and all are invited and prizes awarded at each table.
card party. Joe Levin, chairman the flood sufferers.
The next meeting will be held
The president is Mrs. L. Stalin- 5-4183 S. Lichtenstein, Garfield of a third of its membership, in- to attend this affair. For more
The Doable Cellophane wrap- a member is asked to contact Mrs. of the committee In charge, an-
Charles Gitlin, president
H. Fest- 6230, or members of the Verein. cluding its director. Dan Froh- information, call Miss Muriel Ba- at the home of Mrs. Berman Ro-
- Cs en DoakI.-Mellow Old Gold
nounces that he expects the big- sky; vice-president, Mrs.
They will be available on the night man, and Its president, Dr. Wil- der at Longfellow 9867, secre- din, 2003 Blaine, apt. 4, on Wed-
enstein;
secretary,
Mrs.
Freed;
:gazettes brings y*a Old Geld
gest crowd of the season at the
liam Klein.
tary of the organization.
nesday evening, Feb. 17, 2 p. tR
of the bell at the door.
treasurer, Miss Rose Lewis.
ae cm* `.bees.. Bs t h e eery Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6-6622. affair.

MRS. JOE WEINGARDEN



Lachver Society
Elects Officers

Young Israel Group
Plans Purim Affair

ioneer Women's
Luncheon Feb. 23

Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged

Dance of Mlawer
Verein on Sunday

Contributions to
North End Clinic

Maimonides Medical
Society Auxiliary

Detroit Halevy
Singing Society

nk of condition.

Flowers for all occasions —



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