7iIE9erRonlEwisn PAGE SIX B. SIEGEL CO.—; CLEARANCE Our Stock of Finer Model FUR COATS Closing out our one-of-a-kind finer models from our regular stocks ... offering excep- tional values for this time of year! This is a remarkable opportunity to save! MRS. A. S. ROGOFF Convenient Terms May Be Arranged '345 to '645 Were $450 to $875 I GREY KIDSKIN I NUTRIA I CARACUL I PERSIAN LAMB (r. $410) (Was $771). (Wee 8 793 ) SIM $345 $585 $585 $645 '675 to '745 Were $895 to $995 I CARACUL: I KOLINSKY I PERSIAN LAMB I PERSIAN LAMB (Was $on) (Was 1910) at a luncheon and bridge party, at the New Center Bldg., Second Blvd., opposite the Fisher Bldg. Sirs. A. S, Rogoff and Mrs. J. H. Chalet, who are in charge of this party, announce that every ticket printed has been sold. However, any member of the auxiliary wish- ing information concerning this gathering is privileged to contact Airs. Rog-off at Hogarth 1891 or Mrs. Chalat at Longfellow 0994. Besides the luncheon and card games, there will be prizes, Prenzlauer Group Luncheon on Dec. 1 $725 AU Prices Sublet to $[1 Mlealoaa Met fax In honor of Emery Deutsch and his associate, Casper Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Paul and Mr. and Airs. Herbert G. Small enter- tained at cocktail parties and late breakfasts. Many other parties have been given for Mr, Deutsch since his arrival in the city. ■-••■•■ 10. DeVillers Art Needle Work & Knitting Studio Order year knitted Mull or Dnw. Now and start knitting Clarletmas gifts at !Hindi'. !monis Art Needlework »Indio. Already needle. are enticing knitting scarfs, needlepoint. bag., skating sets, etc. Instructions given without not with purchase of material. • DeVIllers ricer.' quality yarns, Including the famous Minerva Varna. All h.ndwork, Including knitted aannenta will be made to order if you so desire, at reseonable eon. Also remodeling and blocking. MRS. N. BLATNIKOFF Hotel. A prominent speaker will address this gathering and there 303 01INTROFOLITAN 111.1)43., John H at Fanner CLIFFORD WI will be a musical program. The chairman of this donor uncheon is Airs. N. Blatnikoff, who Is assisted by Mrs. E. Sher- man as co-chairman and a capable committee, who will be happy to give information in regard to reservations. Those who wish to Cocktail Party t. Precede League All members and friends are rummage should get in touch with for Labor Palestine Event urged to attend the Zedakah Club Sirs. E. Sherman, Trinity 2-7819, meeting and pep rally to be held or Mrs. J. Rose, Townsend 6-0222. Jewish Frontier Zedakah Pep Rally Dance on Sunday on Monday Nov. 22 At an enthusiastic meeting held at the home of Dr. Alex Sanders on Monday evening, the Jewish Frontier dance committee of the League for Labor Palestine re- ported an enthusiastic response to ticket aales and gave ample as- surance that the Detroit chapters would exceed the quota assigned them in the nation-wide campaign for funds to aid the publication. The dance is to be held this Sun- day evening at the Detroit Le- land Hotel and the committee has worked to make the event a mem- orable one. As an added feature, a cock- tail party, from 6 to 9 p. m., Pre- ceding the dance, has been planned at the Lev-Avrunin-lta- binowitz "Kvutzah." 2252 Glad- atone Ave. Here. friends are in- vited to gather before the dance for a pleasant informal prelude to the big event of the evening. The following make up the dance committee: Sarah Rosen, Morris Leiberman, co-chairmen; Judith Avrunin, Melvin Block, Pearl Block, Edith Burke, Rose Chesluk, Walter Farber, Matie Falick, Ida Friedgood, Fritzie Kurland, Betty Kyte, Pearl Leib- amen, Ida Lessin, Sarah Lev, David Marks, Ted Olender, Sam Rabinowitz, Dr. Alex Sanders, Re- becca Sanders, Al Schreiber. Ja- cob Schreier, Lou Shambron, Harold Silver, Anne Warmann, Shirley Wain. tt U.! Miss Bessie Gordon of Brook- lyn, N. Y., is the guest of her cousin, Edith Sarasohn of Webb Ave. Miss Gordon is one of the delegates to the Junior Hadassah convention to be held in Detroit during the Thanksgiving week-end, and will remain with her relatives for another fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Rob- inson will move into their new home on Northlawn Ave. this week-end. (Was $991). • . $745 (Wm $910) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen The Temple Sisterhood invites entertained a few friends at din- members and non-members with ner Saturday night, Nov. 13. their husbands to • Thanksgiving party on Monday evening. Nov. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman at 9 p. arse in the social hall of will leave Nov. 23 to spend 10 Temple Beth El. There will be games, refreshments. table prizes days in New York. and door prizes, Call the temple office Siadison 8530, for reserva- Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy will tions. have a family dinner party on Thanksgiving Day. A talk on "Palestine" by Miss Ruth Hershman will feature the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer afternoon tea planned at the Jew- entertained a group of friends ish Community Center for Sunday, at dinner Wednesday, Nov. 17. Nov. 21, A l'alestine exhibit has been arranged by the Abarbanelles, Alexander Freeman is spending the club sponsoring the event, a few days in Springfield and Northhampton, Mass. Rabbi Joshua Sperka was the speaker at the Maccabean annual Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heaven. memorial meeting which took place rich, formerly of Merton Road, last Wednesday evening at Jericho are now residing at the Whittier. Temple. On Wednesday afternoon, Nov, 10, at the Bnai Moshe Syna- Mrs. Joseph Spiegel returned to gogue, Rabbi Sperka addressed the her home in Chicago after a visit Alizrachi Women. with her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine- Airs. Leon Slavin and daugh- man. ter are motoring to Aliami Beach Mr. and Mrs. 'Ivry Meyer of to remain until June 1. They Rochester Ave. will compliment are being accompanied by Leon Miss Barbara Gilbert and Philip Slavin, who will remain with them R. Marcuse with a dinner party for a short stay. Saturday night, Nov. 20. Airs. Jacob Gruber and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 13urak en- ter, Dorothy Jean, of Cortland tertained a group of friends at Ave. are spending the winter dinner, Wednesday night, Nov. 10. months in Los Angeles, Calif. The following officers were elected by the Oakland Mothers' Club: Mrs. Dina Robbins, presi- dent; Mrs. Sadie Bolof, vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Esther Friedman, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Lena Co- Irving Kaufmann gave a cock- hen, financial secretary; Mrs. Mil tail party Friday night, Nov. 19, dred Lefkowitz, treasurer; Sirs. at his home on Massachusetts Ella Goldberg, sunshine commit- Ave. tee, $675 $745 Mt. Sinai Grbup To Meet Nov. 29 Theta Alpha Lambda held its Friday night meeting at the home of Gertrude Grossberg. Plans for the distribution of Chanukah bas- kets were discussed. It was decided that a tea-dance be held in Decem- ber. Edna Edelman will act as hostess-president of the next meet- ing at which definite arrangements Mrs. Max Reich of Glastonbury for the party will be made, Road has returned from a visit in Cleveland. Bliss Zelda Finkelstein of Mil- waukee, Wis., is spending a week Mrs. J. Si. Berris of Chicago with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blvd. left Sunday for a fortnight's William Finkelstein of Pingree stay in St. Louis. Ave. She is a delegate from the Milwaukee chapter to the national Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield of convention of Junior Hadassah. Lawrence Ave. has returned from a short visit in Chicago. The Bnai David Sisterhood will sponsor a food shower and bridge Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol of for the benefit of the Detroit the Park Lane Apts. left to spend Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sana- three months in Florida. torium, on Monday evening, Nov. 22, at 8:30 p. m., at the Bnai Da- Mrs. Laurence Levi of the Park vid social hall, Elmhurst and 14th Lane Apts. returned from a visit St., Abraham H. Jaffin, will be with her family in Cincinnati. the guest speaker of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg Mr. and Airs. George Levey of of Chicago Blvd. are spending 19670 Shrewsbury Road, Sherwood several weeks at Palm Springs, Forest, invite their relatives and Superintendent of Mt. Sinai of Calif. friends to attend the Bar Mitzvah Chicago to Speak Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman has of their son, Myles, at the Shaarey Great effort is being put forth returned home after a two-months' Zedek Synagogue, on Saturday, Nov. 27, at 9 a, m. Reception at In behalf of the forthcoming eve- visit with her parents and friends home on Sunday evening, Nov. 28, ning meeting planned by the in Boston and New York City. from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Mount Sinai Hospital Association Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Eng:sass of Detroit, to be held Monday, Mrs. II. Schwartz of 4045 Stur- Nov. 29, at 8 p. tn., at the Jewish have moved from Longfellow Ave. Ave. has completed plans Community Center, Woodward and to their new home at 19365 Cum- tevant for a dinner party of 50 persons berland Way. folb rook. to be held at the Colonial Hotel in Mrs. Jacob Harwith, president, Mt. Clemens on Sunday, Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schloss and announces that approximately their son, Carl, left Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinberg motor to Florida. where they will of Pennington Drive entertained spend the winter. relatives and a few friends at a Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siden of dinner party, Sunday, Nov. 14, in Normandy Ave. are visiting in the honor of Mc Weinberg's birtlujay. A house warming was held for New England states. additional friends during the eve- MRS. HERBERT WALLACE Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Burak ning. of Longfellow Ave. have as their at the Statler Hotel on Monday While on tour, Ruggierro Ricci, house-guest the latter's mother, afternoon, Nov. 22, at 1:30. Mrs. Benjamin Wolf of Grand violinist, and Bernard Frank, An interesting and entertain- pianist, stopped off in Detroit dur- Rapids. ing program has been arranged. ing the past week-end as the Mrs. Herbert Wallace. co-chair- Mr. and Sirs. Abe Gordon and guests of Albert Goorwitch. man of the sixth annual donor sons, formerly of LaSalle Blvd., luncheon to be held at the Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caplan are are now residing at 2736 Webb sonic Temple on Wednesday, Dee. spending the winter months at Aye. 8, reports that a large number of Miami Beach, Fla. pledges have been received. Those Mrs. Harry New An returned anxious to earn their fee should Sirs. Leonard Kramer, (Julia to her home in Milwaukee accom - call Mrs. Edward Sklar, Univer- panied by her hostess, Mrs. Mortis Ruth Brown) of New York City sity 2-4266. will arrive Tuesday to be the Schwenger of Webb Ave. guest of her mother, Sirs. Julius Balfour Ball Splendid Social Mrs. Stella Harris of Chicago V. Brown. Event; Additional Patrons Perfection Lodge Banquet is the house guest of her brother- on Wednesday to Be Ad- Si. J. Rambar, formerly of in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. MRS. DAVID B. WERBE dressed by U. S. Official The Balfour Ball of the Zionist Phillip Bloomgarden of Edison Hamilton Ave., is now residing at Organization of Detroit, held last 279 Richton Ave. 1100 members are on the organiza- Ave. Saturday evening at the Statler. On Wednesday, Nov. 24, Per- tion's roster and that new con- was a splendid social event. Pro- fection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. stituents are being added daily. Mr. and Mrs. I. Finkelstein of Camp Tamakwa announces the ceeds will be used to finance the M., with Dr. Harry M. Friedman Morris Kurtzon, general super- Syracuse were recent guests of first showing of its moving pic- educational program of the or- acting as worshipful faster. will intendent of the Mount Sinai Hos- Sir, and Mrs. Saul Jacob of Edison tures, to which the public is in- ganization. exemplify the third degree at 4:30 pital of Chicago, will address the Ave. vited. It will take place on Friday, The following are additional p. m. At 6:15 p. m. Jay C. New- meeting on Nov. 29, and will Nov. 26, at the Wilshire Hotel, at donors to the lists published in man, special agent in charge of speak on "Moral Effect of a Jew- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Koch of 7:30p. m. The pictures show the previous issues: Mr. and Mrs. M. Detroit's Federal Bureau of In- ' ish Hospital in a Community." Cincinnati are the week-end guests camp itself, the staff, the various Axelrod, Mr. and Mrs. Julian vestigation, will address the mem- In addition, Mrs. David Werbe of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Koch. activities, including swimming, Krolik, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ziff, bership at a banquet on the sub- has composed and will present life-saving, canoeing, sailing, rid- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, ject "Modern Methods in Fighting four tableaux depicting famous Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn ing, other athletics, and life at Mr. and Dirs. Ben Schwartz. Mr. Crime." Mr. Newman has been paintings. Accompanying this and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal will Camp Tamakwa in general, Per- and Mrs. Harry Berger. Mr. and with the U. S. Department of Jus- presentation, Miss Sadie Cooper, spend Thanksgiving week-end in sonal invitations to this showing Mn. Isidore Sobeloff, Dr. Benja- tice for 13 years. coming here ascii known violinist in this city. Louisville, Ky, are not necessary. min Welling. Mr. and Mrs. B. from St. Louis. The long form will offer solos, Including the vio- Kurtzman, Mr. and Mrs. Max third degree team will start at lin arrangement of "KO Nidre" by Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Wilde- Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Fishman 9 p. m. for the second section. Bruch. Miss Cooper has also ar- mere Ave. left Wednesday for a of Burlingame Ave. and members Entertainment will be furnished ranged for the "Silvertone Trio" stay in Chicago. of their family were guests at a Goodwill Sewing Circle Has through the courtesy of Club to render several selections. Be- dinner last Wednesday evening, in Successful Donor Luncheon Continental. Milton M. Maddin sides the entertainment. refresh. Sir, and Mrs. Harold Barker of honor of their aunt, Mrs. Fannie is chairman of entertainment. ments will be served. This is an Indiana Harbor are visiting with Chase, who is visiting here from The Goodwill Sewing Circle open meeting and an invitation is their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Los Angeles, Calif. held a successful donor luncheon Senior Bicur Cholem Chanu- extended to all Jew's in Detroit, Oppenheim of Chicago Blvd. kah Dinner Nov. 30 last Wednesday, at Lacher's. Mr. and Mrs. Louis IL Wolfe of There was a good attendance. The After spending several months Broadstreet Blvd., were enter- Chanukah Candles proceeds go to worthy causes. Senior Dicer Cholem will give at their Lakeside home, at Walnut tained by their son, Hanley L., on The committee in charge, headed a Chanukah dinner on Tuesday, IV TEMA GAIANTEM. IS years old Lake, Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. their 25th anniversary, on Wed- by Mrs. H. S. Greenbaum, chair- Nov. 30, at 6 p. m. at Bnai Moshe A. Si. Jordan and Miss Elizabeth nesday evening, Nov. 10, at a din- awn beautiful ere the little games, man, and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg. Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. of not and Wee Finley have returned to their ner party at Hotel Statler, fol- co-chairman, are grateful to the Members and friends are asked Beautiful little flames, home, 2419 Calvert Ave. lowed by a theater party at ZIA T b. are so true. Patronesses and to the many ac- to make reservations through Mrs. True to OR Cass and a cocktail party at the tive workers who labored to make Techner, 1518 Calvert Ave.. To. f Jude, Illare•ho• ose eater The Ladies Auxiliary of Congre- Book Cadillac Hotel, not seater w It bent fear. eheon • success. Mesdames 5-0116. not later than Nov. 25. ration Beth Moses is sponsoring a The Mao that used • llehr and Isador Lazar The dinner will be catered by Th eisol we now hold Po dear. card party to be given at the syna- Morris Rosman of 2926 Cort- .1164111 emu the attendants. Their Mr. Lacher at $1.25 per plate. gogue, 506 Owen Ave., Sunday land Ave., arrived in Miami Beach. ware omitted from the list The proceeds from this affair will Flowers for all occasions --- evening, Nov. 21. Refreshments Fla., for a month's vacation, and blot week. go to help needy sick. Doxter-Joy florist, Tyler 11-6523. will be served. Is stopping at Hotel Webster. thr HAVE YOUR FALL CLOTHES DRY CLEANED Hadassah Honor Roll Aids Children Seeking Haven in Palestine Mrs. Clement Hopp of Long- The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity fellow Ave. was hostess at a Aid will hold its fifth annual luncheon Wednesday, Nov. 10, donor luncheon on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 12:30 p. m., at the Statler 31r. and Mrs. Robert .1. New- man and Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert will entertain Wednesday, evening, Dec. 1, in honor of bliss Barbara Gilbert and Philip R. Marcuse. FUR SALON—THIRD FLOOR r November 19, 1937 APPEAL IS ISSUED FOR YOUTH ALIYAH, Maimonides Ladies Will Meet Tuesday Next Tuesday, Nov. 23, at 12:30 p. m., members and friends of the Women's Auxiliary of the Maims- nides Medical Society will convene W e eAnnounce a Of R01110/3 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Although Youth Aliyah is the most recent of the projects adopted by Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, it is one that has had an immediate and wide-spread appeal. A great many Jewish women in Detroit, as well CALL COLUMBIA 4200 roRisT Dully pit Lop and drill ery at not eaten charge.. All 'Ammon. d ry cleaned and hand finishe d. CLEANERS St DYERS, IEC, cw. Ma R • rbssotts • MRS. HENRY WINEMAN as in every part of the country, have shown an eagerness to be- come part of a national movement which is making an effort to get as many children as possible out of Germany and Poland and settle them in Palestine. Hadassah has this year allocated $100,000 of its national budget for this purpose. Each chapter in turn devotes a part of its fund raising campaign for Youth Aliyah pur- poses to meet the national budget. The work is directed In Palestine by Miss Henrietta Szold, founder and national honorary president of Hadassah. "It is vital," says Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, chairman of the Youth Aliyah committee of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, "that we put forth every effort as intensively as we can while we may still get children out of these countries." Mrs. Welt urges the women of De- troit to help German and Polish children now, while it is still pos- sible to do so. The Roll of Honor campaign now being conducted by the De- troit chapter of Iladassah enables every Jewish woman in Detroit to make her contribution to Youth Aliyah. $360 ($15 per month) is required to maintain a child in Palestine for two years, During this time he is trained to become independent, and take his part as an adult in the life of Palestine. This low cost is made possible by Iladassah's paying all administra- tion costs through an allocation of membership dues for that purpose. It is in keeping with Iladassah's principle that all money raised for Palestine goes to Palestine. Airs. Welt is being assisted in her efforts for Youth Aliyah by the following committee: Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mrs. Edward Atlas, Mrs. Douglas Brown, Miss Emma Butzel, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, Mrs. Sylvan Grosner, Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, Mrs. Abe Srere and Mrs. Henry Wineman. Mrs. Harry L. Kople is secretary of the com- mittee, Airs. William B. Isenberg, chair- man of the 1937 Honor Roll cam- paign, announces that there will he no rally meeting Tuesday, Nov. 23. Instead that day will be devoted to collecting of money and pledges for the campaign. Mrs. Joseph Frank of 1120 Chicago Blvd., Lo 4423, will be at home all day Tuesday, Nov. 23, for the conve- nience of captains and workers, who are urged to make a complete report on that day. Any member of Hadassah may arrange to have her money or pledge picked up by calling Mrs, Frank or Mrs. Jacob Mazer, Longfellow 6443. Auxiliary of Bnai David Installation Installation of officers of the Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega- tion Bnai David. took place on Tuesday evening, Nov. 9. Those invited to the installation were To those with a little piano experience, the Hammond Organ is the key to a new realm of self-expression. At your finger-tips are the familiar organ voices of the violin, flute, woodwinds, brasses ... plus many new and exciting tone colors. 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The following past officers re- ceived the tributes: Mrs. Joseph Weingarten, president; Mrs. Ze- lek Needle, vice-president: Mrs. Sam Rottenberg. treasurer. The outroims officers thanked the or- ganization and pledged their whole-hearted co-operation to the new regime. The new officers are: Mrs. Zelek —EASY TERMS- "The Musical Center of Detroit" GRINNELL BEM (Exclusive Hammond Representatives) 1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE And Branches WOMEN'S SILK HOSE AT 1/3 LESS THAN USUAL RETAIL PRICES Buy In One Dozen Lots on the CASH and CARRY PLAN Pure Silk—Full Fashioned—Guaranteed First Quality—Chiffon or Service Weight Si gh FOR TWELVE PAIRS we hilghtly Higher In Smaller Quentin.. ALL COLORS — ALL SIZES BETTER QUALITIES AT THE SAME SAVING IN PRICE CASH and CARRY Hosiery Distributors 1907 MICHIGAN AVE., at TWELFTH ST. RepuSlie Knitting Mill. Building YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE 26th ANNUAL BALL GIVEN BY THE Yiddish Folks Verein GENERAL SATURDAY Music By MOTORS BENNY KYTE EVENING and His Orchestra BUILDING NOV. 27 TICKETS 65c TRAVELOGUE MOVIE AT BNAI BRITH AUXILIARY MEETING NEXT MONTH MRS. Z. NEEDLE • Fits in a four-foot square—easily moved and installed — costs no more than a fine piano, • Easy to play—can- not get out of tune • Thousands in use in residences, churches and schools. • Priced moderately —and its operating cost and upkeep neg- ligible. An open meeting of the Wo- men's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will he held Monday, Nov. 22, at 8 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe Audi- torium, Dexter and Lawrence. The feature of the evening will be an 80-minute travelogue and movie of the Phillipine Islands. Through the courtesy of the Kir- by Travel Bureau, R. E. Jacob- son, traveling passenger agent of the Dollar Line, will be here from Chicago to present the movie. The speaker on the travelogue is Aloyius Havrilla. NBC commen- tator. All members are urged to at- tend and bring their friends. Re- freshments will be served. The second annual bingo party will he held Saturday evening. Nov. 27, at the Bnai Moshe Audi- torium. There will be prizes and refreshments. For tickets call Mrs. Norman Rom, chairman, at Townsend 5-7372. Sally Filers spent a few days in the California State Prison for Women in order to get the proper atmosphere and mood for the dramatic story of prison life which she will be starred in by RKO. Needle, president; Mrs. Adele Sol- omon, first vice-president; Mrs. Israel Rosen, second vice-presi- dent; Sirs. Jacob Fishman. treas- ured: Sam Zack, secretary. Mrs. Weingarten appointed Da- vid J. Cohen, president of Bnai David Synagogue. as presiding chairman. Mr. Cohen delivered an interesting speech to the as- sembly, calling upon all officers of the various organisations for Chanukah Party At Center Dec. 6 A Chanukah party will be held for the juniors of the Jewish Com- munity Center on Monday after- noon, Dec. 6. The ceremony of lighting the candles will be con- ducted by a member of the United Hebrew Schools, and a choral group will sing Chassidic melodies. Ha r m o n i c a selections will be played by the juniors in the Cen- ter Harmonica Club, dances will be presented by members of the gymnasium classes, and Lavy M. Becker will lead in group singing. Kalvarier Aid Society Din- ner Dance Nov. 28 Kalvarier Aid Society will give a dinner and dance at the Eman- uel Synagogue, Taylor and I'Vood- row Wilson, on Sunday, Nov. 28, at 6 p. m. All organizations, also landsleute are asked to co-oper- ate and hell) make this dinner a success. The proceeds go for the needy landsleute abroad, for food and fuel. The chairman of the dinner is the president, Mrs. L. Stolinsky, 3054 Pingree; her co-chairman is David Freedman, 3820 Glendale; for tickets call Townsend 7-8020. Contributions to the North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In memory of Philip Rothman from Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. But- zel; in memory of Mrs. Gilbert Hart of Chicago, from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield; in mem- ory of Mrs. Laura Wurzburger from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-