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MEDEritOrriEWini ThRONICi$
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Music Study Club
Captains to Make
Plans for Concert
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Miss Eudice Shapiro to Be Pre-
sented in Violin Recital
on Jan. 31
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Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder was hostess
at a luncheon Friday, Jan. 7,
honoring Mrs. Raymond Moers and
Mrs. Osman Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moers
of Edison Ave. will leave next
W ednesday' on a West Indies
cruise.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
of 2981 Burlingame Ave. enter-
tained
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Mr, and Mrs. Edward Stein of
Afton Drive are spending several Sunday evening at their home,
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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A
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TENDERED BY THE
Junior Group of the Jewish
Home for the Aged
Sunday, January 9th, 1938
2 TO 5 IN THE AFTERNOON
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
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Rabbi Wohlgelernter
Addresses
Emanuel's
inumenammeneseaaerameemeamopammommonemmo
Men's Club Meeting
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. Purity Luncheon
Thursday evening, Jan. 6, the
TO GIVE THREE PLAYS
on Monday, Jan. 17 newly-formed
Men's Club of Con
35c PER PERSON
JUNIOR HADASSAH TO
MEET ON SUNDAY
Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah
will meet Sunday afternoon, Jan.
9, at the Statler Hotel at 2:30
p. m. The guest speaker of the af-
ternoon will be Rabbi Max J.
Wohlgelernter, whose subject will
be "A Few Aspects of Partition. "
In addition, a musical program
will feature Miss Peggy Mann,
pianist.
All members are urged to at-
tend this meeting at which an an-
nouncement regarding the next
fund-raising plan will be revealed.
All Junior Hadassab members
are cordially invited to attend the
Zionist meeting to be held Wed-
nesday, Jan. 12, at 8:15 p. m., at
the Jewish Community Center.
Rabbi Milton Steinberg of New
York will be the speaker
Laundry Ladies' Club Give
$125 to Several Causes
The Laundry Ladies' Social
Club held a donor luncheon and
netted a profit of $125. The money
was distributed among the follow-
ing institutions: Home for Aged
of Detroit, Los Angeles Sanitari-
um, Denver Sanitarium, Jewish
Free Burial Asa'n., House of
Shelter and Polish Jewish relief
fund.
Purity Chapter No. 359, Order
of Eastern Star, will sponsor a
get-together luncheon and bridge
for members and friends on Mon-
day, Jan, 17, at 12:30 p. m., at
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NAOMI EDER
the Eastern Star Temple, 80 W.
Alexandrine Ave.
The luncheon is planned by
Esther Cohen, Belle Lachman,
Coil Pollock and Ida Schultz. It
will be followed by cards in the
large hall, with prizes for each
table.
Mildred Schwartz is chairman in
charge, with Martha Megdall,
Alice Garfinkle and Naomi Eder as
co-chairmen. For reservations call
Townsend 6-4420, Townsend 8-8334
or Townsend 8-7624.
Neugarten Sunshine Club
Bridge Luncheon on
Jan. 14
The Neugarten Sunshine Club
will sponsor a bridge luncheon on
Friday, Jan. 14, at Fyfe'a audi-
torium. Luncheon will be served
at 12:30. There will be prizes .
Mrs. Harvey Elhinger is chair-
man of the affair and is assisted
by Mrs. Carl Myers, Mrs. Jacob
Art and Mrs. Harry Raphael as
co-chairmen and a large committee.
Proceeds of the party will be
used to continue the club's work
of supplying medical appliances to
needy.
Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home
Th3 Jewish Children's Home
acknowledges the receipt of dona-
tions from the following: Aronson
Printing Company, Phi Omicron,
Mr. and Mn,
s Herman Cohen, in
memory of Nathan Silverfarb;
Leonard Nadell, Temple Beth El
Sisterhood.
Miss Elinore Leskovitz and
Louis Leftwitch of Nashville.
Tenn., and Harold Koplar of St.
Louis were the guests during the
holidays of the Misses Ilelen Vera
and Jewell Prentis. They were
tendered a supper dance for 80
guests Monday night, Dec. 27, at
the Prentis home on Balmoral
Drive.
!Detroit, will be held Tuesday,
I Jan. 11, at 1 p. m., at the home
of Mrs. J. M. Berris, 1446 W.
Chicago Blvd.
The Music Study Club, aside
from sponsoring and aiding young-
sters with unusual musical talent,
has for some time taken an active Mr. and Mrs, Ilarry Farbsten
part in Detroit's philanthropic entertained a group of friends at
work. Outstanding in its work is dinner Tuesday evening, Dec. 28.
the plan it has followed of pre-
Renting musical programs for the
MEA. Donald E. Berger will
benefit of hundreds of shut-ins in leave Jan. 13 for Montgomery,
the community.
Ala.
This year the club has provided
entertainments and refreshments
On Friday evening, Jan. 7, Dr.
at programs given at following in-
stitutions: Farmington Home for Leo M. Franklin addressed Con-
Crippled Children, Florence Crit- gregation Emanuel at Grand Rap-
tenden Hospital Jewish Home for ids, Mich., on the subject "The
Aged, Detroit Tuberculosis Sana- Layman as Leader." A feature. of
torium, Chi I d r en'S Hospital, the service was the formal in-
League of Handicapped, Marine stallation of the newly elected
Hospital, Northville Tuberculosis officers of the congregation.
Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Newman
Miss Shapiro, the artist, who
will be heard on the Jan. 31 pro- will leave Tuesday, Jan. 11, to
gram, is a graduate pupil of Ef- spend the winter in Pasadena,
rem Zimbalist at the Curtis In- Calif.
stitute in Philadelphia and re-
cently won the $1,000 prize
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith re-
award by the National Federation turned Jan, 5 from a few days
of Music Clubs. She has appear- spent in Chicago,
ed as soloist with the Philadelphia
Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Sto-
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ginsburg of
kowski conducting, and with the Chicago Blvd. were hosts at a din-
symphony orchestras of Buffalo, nee party Friday night, Jan, 7,
Rochester, Pittsburgh, Indianapo- honoring Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
lis and Portland. She will be solo-, Moers who are leaving for a West
ist with the New York Women's; Indies cruise, and Mr. and Mrs.
Symphony Orchestra. Antonia:
Fisher who
leave
Dries, conducting, at Carnegie
one%
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Hall on March 15, when she will
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be heard in the performance of
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Harris of
the Sibelius Violin Concerto.
All Chronicle readers are asked St. Louis were the week-end guesti
to tune in on WJR and the Co- of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May' of
lumbia Broadcasting Company Parkside Ave.
this Sunday evening, Jan. 9, at
5 o'clock, when Miss Shapiro will
Mr. and Mrs. King Shwayder of
he heard as guest artist on Heinz's Chicago Blvd. spent several days
"Magazine of the Air" program.
in Chicago during the past week.
Burlingam e and Petoskey
The Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek will have its an-
nual "Night at the Theater" on
Jan. 23, at the synagogue. The
society will present three one-
act plays, under the direction of
Frank Tzevine. Dancing and re-
freshments will be under the di-
rection of Miss Dorothy Ileide-
man,
The casts for the plays include
Evelyn Robins, Ruth Wagman,
Amy Cohen, Adele Robins. Re-
becca Kahn, Ralph Bernstein,
Jerry Silberblatt and Ainslee
Goodman,
Tickets may be obtained at
the door or from members of the
committee which includes Eve-
lyn Aleinik, Bernard Allen, Julia
Borah!. Alfred Bernstein, Janice
Blumenau, Irwin Burdick, Sophie
Dworkin, Emanuel Finebera, Syl-
via Katz, Murray Jacobs, Char-
lotte Greenberg, Josephine Gor-
man, Sydney Freedman, Harold
Rosemont, Paul Pingler, Toby
Nayer, Ida Muller, Sheldon Man-
son, Ruth Manson, Sylvia Wer-
ner, Alize Tzevine, Jack Segal
and Robert Schiff,
The next meeting of the group
will be held Sunday, Jan. 16. at
3:30 p. m., at the synagogue. The
guest 'meeker will be Jay C. New-
man, special agent in charge of
the Detroit office of the Federal
Bureau of the Department of
Justice.
A joyous group of over 100 per-
sons ushered in the New Year at
the Colonial Hotel and Mineral
Baths, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Those
represented were from Detroit,
Cleveland, Chicago, Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh, and from as far
west as California. The manage-
ment served a complimentary mid-
night buffet dinner and for the
convenience of those who so de-
sired, the bath department re-
mained open throughout the night.
There were favors, music, and
unclog, and a group breakfast
was held in the "pajama breakfast
room," also as a treat of the
management.
gregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel,
had its first membership meeting
at the synagogue, Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson Aves„ with
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, spir-
itual leader of the congregation,
ns speaker.
The new synagogue group was
organized a week ago under the
provisional chairmanship of Sam-
uel W. Leib for the purpose of
integrating the younger men of
the local Jewish community with
the religious and educational
work of Congregation Emanuel.
The organization plans to pur-
sue a program of cultural and
social activities. Young men be-
tween the ages of 25 and 40,
whether or not they or their par-
ents are affiliated with the con-
gregation, will be welcome of the
meetings, to be held every second
Thursday evening, where they
may apply for membership. Fur-
ther information on the activities
of the Men's Club may be se-
cured
cured by communicating with!
Rabbi Wohlgelernter at his study
in the synagogue, telephone Trim-
ity 1-2934.
BETH SHMUEL CHEVRA
SUPPER THIS SUNDAY
The University of Ohio has in-
vited Rabbi Leon Fram to spend
two days on its campus, Thursday
and Friday, Jan, 20 and 21, to
address various groups on the sub-
ject of "Religion in Life."
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt
are honoring Miss Lizette Freund
and her fiance, Dr. Barnett Mal-
bin, with a dinner party on Jan.
15, at the Statler Hotel.
Day Krolik Jr. of Pittsburgh
was the holiday week-end guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Day
Krolik of Rowena St.
Mrs. Maurice Schwartz of Chi-
cago Blvd. entertained a group of
friends at a luncheon and bridge,
Friday, Jan. 7, this being one of
a series.
Mr. and Mrs. David 5, Michel of
Milwaukee spent several days in
Detroit with their brother-in-law
and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Perry P.
Burnstine of LaSalle Blvd.
Miss Betty Barbara Hamburger
of Chicago Blvd. was hostess at a
cocktail party on New Year's Eve
and left to resume her studies at
the University of Michigan,
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Arthur Coulson of 49 Winona
Ave., Highland Park, will be at
home on Sunday afternoon, Jan, 9,
from 3 to 6 p, m. , in honor of the
engagement of his daughter,
Rosemary, to Alfred C ha rles
Funky, son of Joseph Funke,
Dr. and Mrs. A. L, Cohen of
LaSalle Blvd. left Sunday for a
two weeks' cruise to Bermuda and
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Large Committee Plans Dinner.
Dance, to Be Held at
the Steller
Miss Frances Cugell returned
to her home after spending the
Plans
for
Temple Beth El's
holidays in New Haven„ Conn.
second annual dinner-dance, to be
and New York City.
held Saturday, Feb. 5, at the Stet-
ter Hotel, are now under way,
On Wednesday evening, Dec. 29, with a large and enthusiastic corn-
Mrs. Louis Press of 4053 Tyler 'I mittee promising a more success-
Ave. entertained in honor of the
Misses Rita Koval and Harriett
Marcus, both of New York City.
Miss Koval is the house guest of
her aunt, Mrs. Martin Barrarr of
Tyler Ave.
Havana.
Mrs. Nathan Fishman, her
daughter, Geraldine, and Mrs.
Fishman's mother, Mrs. Nathan
Grossman, left for Miami, Fla.,
where they will spend the remain-
der of the winter, Mr. Fishman
will join them later.
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Have you thought
Arthur Doctor left for Miami
Beach, Fla., where he will spend
his winter vacation,
of the influence of
The Lachver Aid Society will
give their 20th anniversary ban-
quet on Sunday evening, Jan. 23
at the Philadelpiha-Byron Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Finkel of 2709
Sturtevant announce the Bar Mitz-
MRS. AMSON C. TABOR
vah of their son, Irving Jack, on
Saturday morning, at the Hebrew ful and socially prominent event
School on Tuxedo and Holmur. A than that of the previous year.
dinner will be held on Sunday,
The central committee, headed
Jan. 9, at 6 p. m., at their resi- by Morris Garvett, president of
dence.
the congregation, as honorary
chairman, has the following mem-
Alpha Omocron members enter- bers: Representing the affilated
tained their friends, at a house Temple groups are Mrs. Amgen
party New Year's Eve.
C. Tabor and Mrs. John lions of
the Sisterhood, Dr. Milton S.
Miss Selma Jakont of 2744 Tux- Marx and Dr. Nate Schlafer of
edo Ave. left for New York, and the Men 'a Temple Club and Mir-
from there will sail on Jan. 8 on iam Carver, Frank Winton and
the S.S. Munargo.
Albert Ressler of the Young Peo-
n e s Club. Assisting them are
Mr. and•Mrs. Morton H. Espar Mrs. Irving Hirschman, Mrs.
of 2675 Elmhurst Ave. announce Molly Stern, Mrs. Philip Bloom-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Noel garden, Mrs. Laurence Freedman,
Lynn, on Saturday morning, Jan. Saul Rose, Harry Hyman and
8, at the Bnai David Synagogue, Morey Abrahams. A lance ticket
Elmhurst and 14th Sts. At home committee is being organized and
on Sunday, Jan. 9, from 2 to 5 will be announced later. Reser-
and 7 to 9 p. m. No cards.
vations may be received from the
above or by calling Temple Beth
A dessert bridge will be given El, Madison 8530.
by the entertainment committee of
A well-known dance band has
Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328, been engaged for the evening and
at Kern's auditorium, Wednesday, an elaborate floor show is planned.
Jan. 12, at 1 p. m. Mrs. J. A.
This annuel event is open to
Bakst, chairman, may be reached members of the Temple and their
friends.
at 9823 McQuade, Tyler 4-2940,
The Friendly Circle Club will
give its annual charity bridge on
Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 2 p. m., at
the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and
Lawrence.
John Erman of 3294 Blaine Ave.
and Harold Cohen of 3204 Mon-
terey Ave. are vacationing at
Hotel Webster, Miami Beach,
Fla.
The Fai-Kom Club will give it s
Mrs. Carl Shalit spent the past third annual balloon dance, Sun
week in Toronto visiting with day, Jan. 9, at the Aztec Towers.
relatives.
Part of the proceeds of this dance
will go to charity.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld
of Warrington Drive entertained
The graduating class of the
a few friends at dinner Wednes- Dexter branch of the Sholem Alei-
day night, Jan. 5, in honor of Mrs. chem Schools arranged a Bar
Virginia Weil of New York, who Mitzvah celebration in honor of
is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Wineman.
Max Davis, at the school, 3754
Monterey Ave., on Friday evening.
Samuel Heyman, formerly of
Detroit and now of Chicago, spent
Miss Winifred Ashner, daughter
the holiday week-end in this city. of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner of
Glynn Court, has returned to her
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith will studies in National Park College,
entertain informally Saturday eve- Forrest Glen, Md., after spending
ning, Jan. 8, in honor of Mr. and her holiday vacation with her
Mrs. Donald E. Berger.
parents.
The Chevra Tehilim Organiza-
tion of Congregation Beth
Shmuel, 1736 Blaine Ave., will
give its yearly supper on Sunday,
Jan. 9, at 7 p. m., at the syna-
gogue. Among the speakers will
be Grand Rabbi J. Rabinowitz,
spiritual leader of the congreira-
tion; Rabbi S. M. Fine and Rabbi
M. Wolf of New York City .
Among the cantors who will ren-
der vocal selections will be Rev. !
B. Moldawsky. Members and
friends are invited.
Mrs. N, F,. Levy of Chicago is
The Chevra Tehilim was or- visiting with her brother and sis-
ganized in 1933 for religious and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Saul J.
charitable purposes, supporting Benyas of Calvert Ave.
the synagogue and many charit-
Al . and
able organizations. The organ-
rs. Burton Clamage
izers and present officer, are: of San Juan Drive returned from
Rabbi, J. Rabinowitz; Morris a few days' stay in Chicago.
Sahm, presiden t; Benjamin
Loomis, vice-president; L. Kurtz-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mellon re-
man, financial secretary; I. Gins- turned from a visit with relatives
berg, treasurer; Eddie Sahm, re- in Toronto.
cording secretary; I. Rosenberg,
President of the congregation; Z.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace
Maliasky, Julius Bronstein, Hy- of Canterbury Drive spent the past
man Bertuch, Mrs. J. Rabinowitz, week in Chicago.
Mrs. I. Ginsberg, Mrs. M. Sahm,
Mrs. I. Rosenberg and Mrs. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
Rose.
were hosts to a group of friends at
dinner on Tuesday evening, Jan. 4.
RODIN CLUB
Rodin Club met Dee. 29, at
Mr, • and Mrs. Adolph Slatkin
the home of Mrs. Nathan Gross- of the Wilshire and Miss Marga-
man, 2227 Clairmount. Follow. ret Slatkin of LaSalle Blvd. mo-
ing the meeting cards were play- tored to Los Angeles Calif. for a
ed and prizes were awarded at month's stay,
each table. A midnight lunch
was served.
Jerry Diener of 6546 Cass Ave.
The next meeting will be held and Louis Stober of 2065 Calvert
Wednesday evening, Jan. 12, at Ave. arrived at the new Hotel
the home of Mrs. Barney &lin- Webster, Miami Beach, Fla., to
ger, 2444 Tuxedo.
spend their winter vacation.
Annual January Sall
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Iwrev of
Fullerton Ave. celebrated their
12th w e d d i n g anniversary at
Northwood Inn on Dec, 26. The
out-of-town guests were Mrs. lw-
rey's brother, Morris Rapaport.
and his fiancee, Miss Teddy Bee-
man of New York City; Mrs.
Charles Raubicek of Cleveland and
Charles Goodsite of Elmira, N. Y.
Mrs. Landsman Stern left for
an extended stay in Miami Beach,
Fla,
Miss Jeanne Koine of 1079 Bal-
four Rd., Grosse Pointe, left on
Jan. 3, to resume her studies at
Highland Manor, Tarrytown, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Danziger of
Freemont, 0., spent the week-end
with relatives.
The following were elected offi-
cers for 1938 of Theta Delta Ome-
ga Sorority: Miss Ida Nadler,
president; Mrs. Jack Cooper, vice-
president; Miss Margaret Fried-
man, recording secretary; Mrs. Al
Bremer, treasurer; Miss Beasye
Kosak, corresponding secretary •
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Calendar of Events
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The Youth Education League's
of Mothers' Clubs
annual dinner dance will be held
at the Detroit Leland Hotel Sun-
day, Feb. 13. Bernard Bergman's
The Slathers' Clubs of the Jew-
orchestra will - furnish the music ish Community Center, have pre-
pared the following calendar of
events for the coming we e k
Monday, Jan. 17, 8 p. m., the
0
uwill meet at
Center, 8904 Woodward Ave., th to e
hold a Chamisho Osor b'Shvat
celebration.
Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1:30 p.
the Young Women', Study Club
will meet at the Center Branch,
11518 Dexter Blvd., to discuss,
"The Strategy of Handling Peo
ple."
MRS. WILLIAM P. GREENBERG
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Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2 p. m., the n
Linwood-Dexter Club will meet at
the Center Branch, 11518 Dexter,
to enjoy a concert presented by
the Detroit Conservatory of Mu-
sic.
Tuesday, Jan. 18, 8 p. m., the
Fenkell Club will meet at 15705
Parkside to hear a debate by the r a
Wayne University team.
Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1:30 p. m.,
the Woodward Club will meet at
the Jewish Community Center,
Woodward and Holbrook Ayes.,
to participate in a self-expression
Class conducted by Miss Evans.
Thursday, Jan. 20, 1 D. m., will
be the date of the All-Mothers' NE
Clubs trip. The place of visit will
be announced at the various club
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meetings.
English and citizenship claws!
are being held by the West War.'
ren Mothers' Club every Tuesday ann
and Wednesday morning, from 9 new
t o I1 o'clock, at the El Moshe will
Synagogue, 29th St. at Michigan Sun
Ave.
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COSTUME PARTY, DANCE ;Jeri
and there will be a floor show.
The women will receive favors.
The following members are
handling the arrangements: Mrs.
A. Bloom and Mrs. William Such-
er, general chairmen; Mrs. Harry
Galperin and Mrs. Irvin Atlas,
year book; Mrs. Louis Fried, in
charge of seating arrangements .
Mrs. David Lefko is sending in-
vitations to friends of the Youth
Education League. Mrs. A. Top-
cik and Mrs. Merlon are handling
the tickets. Mrs. William P.
Greenberg is an active member WILL AID THE POLISH a
of the committee.
POL ITICAL PRISONERS steal
A costume party and dance is Thir
Contributions to the Sylvia being sponsored by the I. L. D. of duct
Detroit
the political Altr
Simons Scholarship Fund prisoners to in assist
Poland. This party cone
will be held this Saturday night, eon
Contribution to the Sylvia Si- Jan. 8, at the Final Moshe, Dexter TI
mons Scholarship Fund of the and Lawrence. The public is urged act',
Music Study Club of Detroit were to patronize the affair, as
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received from Mn,, A. Grabower
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and Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Benyas
Flowers for all occasiens - tom]
in memory of Leon Baum.
Dexter-Ion Florist, Tyler 6-4422. Noon