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CLIPTON ATINO1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE 'SEVEN

7 LTROHTLIVISit RON1CLE

■ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

January 21, 1938

CENTURY'S January Clearance Sale

Don't Let Wholesale Prices Fool You!

ONLY.10 DAYS LEFT ...

WE SELL
FOR LESS

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bloom of 2212 Hazelwood Ave, an
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Reba, to Max Kravitz
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kravitz of 2210 I'ingree Ave.

Wedding Calendar

MANY GOOD BARGAINS LEFT

CENTURY

TOwnsend 8-9368

11708 DEXTER BLVD.

TRY MILLER'S FAMOUS DELICATESSEN .. .
APPETIZERS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS . . .

CORNED BEEF SANDWICH with Pickle .... 12c

MILLER'S TASTY SHOP

TYLER 4-9463

9001 TWELFTH ST., at Taylor

Education League
Valentine Dinner
On Sunday, Feb. 13

The Youth Education League
held a rally at the home of Mrs.
Sadie Millstein to inspire mem-
bers for the coming Valentine

SUNDAY, JAN. 23,1938

Jan. 23—Miss Esther Frances Slobin, daughter of Mr. an
Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 3205 Carter Ave., to Samuel Adelman of thi.
city, formerly of Windsor.
Jan. 23—Miss Rose Levitan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Levitan of 1972 Ilazelwood Ave., to Max Milstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Milstein of 15513 Wildemere Ave., at Beth Tefilah
Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson.
Jan. 23—Miss Nettie Wolk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore
Wolk of 3287 Richton Ave. to Meyer Stewart, son of Mrs. Lena
Stewart of 2719 Clements Ave., at Cong. Beth Abraham, at 2 p. m.

Jan. 30—Miss Isabelle Lansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Lansky of 4080 Monterey Ave., to Marvin Markowitz, son of Mr.
MRS. BEN JACOB
and Mrs. Max Markowitz. Ceremony and reception at bride's hom e,
Northwood Inn, Wednesday eve-
at 8 p. rn. No cards.
Jan. 30—Miss Ethel Bleier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ning, Jan. 26. Mrs. Rose Wisper,
Bleier of Linwood Ave. to Louis Surowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. To. 5-1684, is co-chairman.
The next social meeting will be
Ben Surowitz of Fullerton Ave, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, at
held at the home of Mlis. Max
5 o'clock,
Spoon, 3331 Webb Ave., on Mon-
Jan. 30—Miss Irene Pollack, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris day, Jan. 24, at 1:30 p. m. A fine
Pollack of Virginia Park, to David Harold Finkel, son of Mr. and program is planned and refresh-
Mrs. Meyer Finkel of Sturtevant Ave., at the Hotel Fort .Wayne, ments will be served.
at five o'clock. Rabbis Isaac Stollman and Leo M. Franklin will

officiate.
Jan. 30—Miss Ilarriet Ann Katser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Blum of Ypsilanti, Mich., to Max M. Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Miller of West Philadelphia Ave.
Feb. 1—Miss Ilylda Ruth Eisler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Installation of officers of the
A. II. Eisler of 4572 Allendale Ave., to Jack Erman, son of Mr.
Bessie Soria Zviller Ladies Aid
and Mrs. David Erman of 3294 Blaine Ave. Rabbi M. Fischer will
Society will he held Sunday eve-
Perform the ceremony.
ning, Jan. 23, at the Wilshire llo-
Feb. 6—Miss Betty Ann Lehvinne, daughter of Mrs. Alta
Lehvinne of Covington Drive, to Irwin Littinger of Chicago, Ill.
The ceremony will be performed by Rabbi Joshua Sperka at his
residence in the presence of the immediate families.
Feb. 7—Miss Lizette Mildred Freund, daughter of Dr. Hugo
A, Freund, to Dr. Barnett Malbin, son of Mrs. Rebecca Malbin.

Make No Other Date for This Sunday Nite!

Zviller to Install
Officers on Sunday

LET'S ALL MEET THE

Jewish National Fund

AT TIIEIR

81h An lual Dance

To the Music of Jules Klein (in person)
and Hia Orchestra
TICKETS 65c
STATLER HOTEL

Your attendance will contribute to the success of this affair.

YOU ARE INVITED TO

GIVEN BY TILE

Detroit Free Burial Association

(CHESED SHEL EMES)

SUNDAY EVENING, JAN. 23, 1938

BOOK - CADILLAC HOTEL

Music by • Well Known Orchestra
Come and meet your friends at this affair. Proceeds go to a
most worthy cause
ADMISSION 50 CENTS PER PERSON
Refreshments will be served

FORMERLY OP THE

RAE BEAUTY SHOP

OF MOO/MAIM AYE .

NOW LOCATED AT

9031 TWELFTH STREET

SPECIALS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Each Week

Shampoo, Finger Wave, Manicure and Arch $1.00
Special Build-Up Permanent $1.75 Complete

We

Also Specialize

in

Expert Marcelling

Happiness Beauty Shop

9031 TWELFTH ST., at Clairmount TYler 4-9520

Fur Trimmed Coats

Births

dinner-dance to be held in The'
Detroiter Room at the Detroit-
Leland hotel, Sunday, Feb. 13.
Mrs. Harry Galperin is in
charge of the year book.
Mesdames William, Sucher and .
A. Bloom reviewed the complete
arrangements which include Ber-
nard Besman's Band, an entire
floor show by the Roth-Berdun
I School, favors for men and worn-
en and a seven-course dinner.
The ticket chairman, Mrs.
Harry Topcik, has received many
reservations. Those wishing tickets
are requested to call her.
The arrangements committee is
planning decorations to be carried
out in the Valentine spirit.

$33

Jan. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis I'. Topor (Kay Pont) of 2232
Ford Ave., a daughter, Iris Elaine.
Jan. 7--To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverstein of 3010 Chicago

their glorious furs: beaver, sable-dyed-kolinsky,

black fox, dyed-blue fox, black Persian, mink and
badger. Make a note of their linings and interlin-

ings, for utility and warmth! Every one justifies the

Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Linden of 3267 Coiling-

sterling Russeks label! Second Floor.

wood Ave., a daughter, Miriam.
Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan N. Brown of 17310 Stoepel

Ave., a son.
Jan. 16—To Rabbi and Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter of Glad-

Dance Proceeds for
Proposed Workmen's
Circle New Building

Proceeds of the dance of the
Workmen's Circle Branch 111 (Ar-
beiter Ring), to be held Sunday
evening, Jan. 30, at the Aztec
Tower of the Union Guardian
Bldg., Congress and Griswold, will
he devoted towards the fund for
the construction of a new Work-
men's Circle Bldg. The lot for this
building has already been acquired
on Linwood and Lawrence Ayes.
In addition to special attrac-
tions arranged at the dance, there
will be prizes.

stone Ave., a daughter, Tamar.

R US SEKS

MRS. L. FINEMAN

tel, at the organization's annual
banquet. The following officers will
be installed:
Mrs. H. Pevin, president; Mrs.
Weisman, vice president; Mrs.
S. Alter, treasurer; Mrs, H. Ep-
stein, financial secretary; Mrs. L.
Markle, David Kant.. Ben Si liwayder,
Zager, recording secretary.
!Build Mara Blaney MeYereon, Alfred
1 irelf.. !tarry Singer. Lionel 1-Ink and
Mrs. Louis Fineman is chair-
Ellie Thal, and Mies Martha Van hasten.
man of the evening. For reserva-
Tickets will be distributed to tions call Madison 2161 or Town-
members of the Young People's send 8-6849.
Society by Frank Winton and Al
Ressler. Reservations may also
be made through the following
members of the Men's Temple
Club: Saul Rose, Leo Franklin,
Harry C. Markle, Benjamin Wilk,
Charles Bassey, Maier Finster-
The Neugarten Sunshine Club
wald, Ephraim Gomberg, Arthur
Hass, Jacob Langer, Edward Lich- will hold its monthly meeting on
tig, Karl B. Segall, Ellis Si. Thal, Monday, Jan. 24, at 1:30, at the
and James Wineman. The chair- Jewish Community Center.
Mrs. Jennie Lichtenstein, one of
man of this committee is Dr. Na-
the club's charter members, will
than Schlafer.

TEMPLE BETH EL DINNER-DANCE
AT STATLER HOTEL ON FEB. 5 R,

A large and enthusiastic ticket
committee is working now to make
the Temple Beth El formal din-
ner dance, to be held at the Stet-
ler lintel, Saturday, Feb. 5. one
of the outstanding social events
of the winter season.
Mrs. Amson Tabor and Mrs.
Jack Hopp, co-chairmen of the
Temple Sisterhood ticket corn-

and $48

Coats with glamour, to wit: their unusual fabrics,

Blvd., a son, Rumond Emanuel.
Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg (Mildred Apple-
baum) of 9409 McQuade Ave.. a daughter, Rochelle Ilene.

ANNOUNCEMENT . . .

MISS RAE RUSSELL

katance

Were from $65 to $79.95

MRS. HARRY GALPERIH

TILE ANNUAL. BALL

Reservations are being taken by
Mrs. Ben Jacob, To, 8-9794, chair-
man of Zedakah Club's 17th birth-
day dinner dance, to be held at

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siden of John R St. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Barney Plotnik, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Plotnik of Blaine Ave. The wedding will
take place April 3.

To take advantage of securing High Grade Furniture and
Gift Ware at Greatly Reduced Prices

Furniture
Sho

Zedakah's Birthday
Dinner Wednesday

REDUCED PRICES now in effect

SPECIAL
SUNDAY
DINNER

Mrs. Blather Heads
The Neugarten Club

USUAL NORTHWOOD QUALITY

NORTHWOOD INN

WOODWARD AT 111/2 MILE ROAD
For Reservations Phone Elmhurst 6688

Arrangements and decorations
are being planned by Mrs. Lawr-
ence Friedman. Mrs. Philip Bloom- I
Low Prices Will Win
and Mrs. Irving Hirsch-
Your Patronage
man. George Galante and Nor-
Blanche Krell of Detroit is being
man Birnkrant, members of the
Superior Workmanship
featured this week in a newsreel
entertainment committee, promise
Make Plans for 4th Annual Donor
ONLY — Will Retain It
in downtown theaters.
several headline acts to be feat-
Dinner Feb. 13
Miss Krell is featured as harp
ured in the elaborate floor show.
soloist. She has made a mark for
The publicity chairman is Miss
herself in the musical world and
Miriam Carver.
An enjoyable evening is prom-
Dr. Milton S. Marx, general
WAS the winner of a scholarship
ised by the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
from the University of Miami.
chairman. announces the follow-
to those who attend the first card
ing additional members of the
party of this season, next ‘Vednes-
4737 Elmhurst at Broedstreet
general committee: Dr. B. Wel-
day evening, Jan. 26. There will be
ling, Harry Grossman. Mr. and
prizes and refreshments.
HO. 1010
Mrs. Dave Welling, Oscar Blum-
The arrangements committee
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bing. and
consists of Mrs. Morris Weinstein,
Lionel Fink.
MRS. MANUEL E. ARDEN
chairman, and Mrs. Ethel Good-
entire
The Young People's Temple Club
Reservations for an
man and Mrs. Teresa Miller, as-
otga
will give its annual jamboree in mittee, have the following work- table or for a single ticket may
sistants, The Sisterhood president, Cfni nintigleackl
the Temple Sunday afternoon, Jan. ing on their committee:
also be made by calling Temple
Mrs, Harry Meer, extends invita-
as
'Runde
re
at
w"elre,
tier
Beth El. Madison 8530.
23, at 2:30 o'clock.

lion
lava'
tion to all congregation members
An interesting afternoon has Fred Ginsberg. Arthur Plootn,
Morris Garvett, honorary chair-
attend and to bring friends.
'renal. Brown. Mae Lone!,
been planned by Frank Winton and Hilbert.
man, president of Temple Beth
stein, Harry Itlilna
rib
Benjamin Fisk
boil-
a
The Sisterhood will hold
The T I. d e S
Alfred Ps ,011, /Jerold Smiley. Untold El, is confident that the combined
ues ay eve- an °ciao. naive ssiss.,......sserwsw
Witted Stern
Cohen.
ne ss meeting next Td
Iiihrlb r`yril
efforts of the various organiza-
, 'bran
William Flank, Manuel Arden.
'fat flers•Closla ROM CM .4 act aM
ning, Jan. 25,
SAMUEL
BLACHER
tions
of
the
Temple
will
again
MRS.
eht HoPP. Maier Einntern•Ill. Mee l'n
The fourth annual donor dinner
Harry an. hrehn
angler.
i
!Raney Al,
insure a repetition of the success
install the retiring president, Mrs. will be held Sunday, Feb. 13, and
Emil lib a lulu.. Edmund Slom Mel
of last year's dinner-dance.
,in Nuttnaorr, Enid Wslitliott. Hari 1
Eckhouse,
as
honorary
prem..
Emil
reservations are now being taken
dint. Mrs. Eckhouse will then in- by Mrs. James Sobel, Hogorth
stall the following officers:
6907. Mrs. Sobel is assisted by Mrs.1
Orchestra of Shaarey
President, Mrs. Samuel Blacker; Louis Herskowitz and Mrs. Harry
Zedek Makes Its Debut
vice-presidents, Mrs. Morton L. Lefko.
BURSTEIN—ROSEN
Snyder
, Mrs Jacob E. Newman
Special entertainment will be
The Shaarey Zedek Sym-
Mrs. Abraham Rosen of New and Miss Corrine Marx; treasurer
provided in place of the customary'
phony Orchestra, under the di-
York City announces the wedding Mrs. George E. Neugarten; finan-
guest speaker, consisting of mu-I
the piano can learn to play
rection of Michael Bistritsky,
of
her
daughter,
Florence
Rhoda.
ial secretary, Mrs, Harold Kline; sical and vocal selections by tal-
If you play the piano even • little, the
made its initial public appear-
to Dr. Harry S. Burstein. son of corresponding secretary, Mrs. liar
Hammond Organ holds • wonderful the Hammond Organ'
ented artists, also dancing to the
ance on Wednesday evening, at
Mr. and Mrs. Max Burstein of -y Robbins; recording secretary
thrill in store for you. At its keyboard
strains of a popular gypsy or-
• Fits in a four-foot
the joint dinner of the five con-
Detroit. The wedding took place ' Mrs. Fred A. Gross; publicity ; chestra.
you'll find yourself masterof the familiar
gregational men's clubs.
square—easily installed
at the Spanish-Portuguese Tem- Mrs. Harvey Elbinger; auditor
suing'.
organ voice—clarinet, flute,
The following is a partial list of
Mr. Bistritsky accomplished
ple of New York on Tuesday, Jan. Mrs. Max Steinman.
—costs no more than a
donor dinner subscribers, and ad-
reeds—al well as scores of other orches-
wonders with his group of mu-
11, with Dr. David de Sole Pool
fine piano. •
ditional names will be published
tral tones! With alight practice you can
sicians who have had only a few
officiating.
in a later issue of The Chronicle:
learn to weave magic new harmonies
rehearsals. Many of these mu- I
• Thousands in use in
Adolph lieut. , Is. Mr amt Mr,
Mr
sicians never before played in
from these lovel y tone colors...can play
WERBEL--RESHEFSKY
111 Modes of Mostriss• aria[- 151
residences,
churches
and
cam linneliera. M. and Mr. Morris
an orchestra, thus adding to the
richer music than you ever imagined!
end Mr. Jame,
tnsleln
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reshefaky I
Tap Selaristam. MVOs/ recta%
schools,
all
over
the
pro-
end
Mr• 1151 ry Meer. Mr. sadMra.
achievement
Mr
Ceektsli Lanni. and Grant Past
You must me and hear the Hammond
announce the marriage of their
mil
Ken,
Denenfetil.
Mr
and
Mrs.
The Boat David Synagogue,
longed applause and which is
country.
Hewes part &did.' heft BM.I.
Organ to appreciate the joy and pleas-
I daughter, Alice. to Dr. E. W. I Elmhurst and 14th, announces the moioys. II!L MI. J , a nd Farkas. E ar l
being widely commended. Jer-
and etre E m a n uelKlein. Mr. and Mr ,
All spod• and Nadel seaside.
They are
ure it will give you in your own bome.
Werbel of Ihirago.
formation of a new A.Z.A. chapter. it, one Greenspan, Mr and Mrs laid.
INFORMAL RECITALS }
ome
Weigler,
young
violinist.
Meddled Americas. (knalst•st
in Akiiik, Alaska.
Come is today and bear our organist
_
Election of temporary offi-ers weiss. Ilr and Mr. Jul , . Oreensten,
Dear 12,30 small)*
was an able soloist.
and dinner) sad Parneeml n••••
:
n1
,
i
:r
L
COULSON
b.7
"":,...
.„:"^:r.
„?!....
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:,"
play your request numbers. Let him
:..,"':
,,m
ARTHUR
was held Jan. 13, with the follow- . ,,nr:i
Richard E. Gutstadt was the
Sep/shall. hasher Calais*.
Orpa• Studies
KOTIN—ROSENBERG
show you how easily any one who plays
/ferry 14 Greenbaum, Mr. sodMrs.
inc results:
speaker of the evening, and El-
Robert Maser. A one-act play will
Ii. haiii,ir utir/,:inriiir,...r. ,..n du t r, r.i:,,,: r1
Miss Gertrude Rosenberg,1
President,
Milton
Gorelick;
vice
conan
II
Saulson,
president
of
be staged in the chapel, directed
The Musical Cease' el Detroit"
by Miss Harriet Kesselman who is the Men's Club of Shaarey \ daughter of Mrs. S. Rosenberg, l! president, Lewis Blustein; sacra-, 11r riet end ra Charles K at 11 r •nd
. .di Mr.,
Rubin Kotin. son of Mr. and tart', Albert D. Sperka ; treasurer. al , .. I. ,, u sver ■ he, m°,. ...r Mr
TO MO CIIENTisi
Zedek, presided.
a .izirT,,,,.. M.rri a7 ,1,.11 i:.. Alex earn,
Also the author. This will be fol-
I Mrs. Sam Kotin, were married Sidney Garelick. sergeant-at-arms.' ii,.
Inquiries and bailor. ter Ow
lowed by community singing, di-1
1.}.
Mr. rind Mr• Adolph Be) le Mr. and
I on Sunday. Jan. 16, at the Wil- Joe Gittlem an ; assistant sergeant-
coming ran and wow. rases
Coulson;
rected by Arthur L.
U•• Grow, Mr and Mr• John
Meal.. as ryes greater .sad Osaa
was at-arms. Donald Canvasser; club Mr.
Adler. Mr and 1Ir• Mort. Lel/owl..
,
comedy skits and surprise fee- I Contributions to the Jewish shire Hotel. The ceremony
peerless!).
Man J. Wohl- ' reporter, Jack Roman.
.era Mr• Ernest tine/a friend. Er .
I
Performed
by
Rabbi
Exclusire Hammond Representatires
Inn bare self isteedies of
tures. A badminton exhibition
Insehns sr insides Ibis •esessa, why
I gelernter, who was assisted by I Those joining the club before sso }Ira Wham Goodman, Mr. and
Children's Home
matc h will take place in the gym.
ad id la !sada salt we al owe.
Feb.
1.
will
be
considered
charter
Hdqn., 1515.21 Woodward Ave., Detroit
"its
a
Cantor
Rubin
Boyaralty.
a:1"
4
.
,
w
Dancing and refreshments will
str. and wrs
o
members and the club's member- and WO. atm ms,
an/ Brandies
follow in the social hall. Ray
The Jewish Children's Home a
;,i'L
Mrssl,
ship drive will end when ■ mem- I
SAMPSON—MAUTNER
Oberschulte
and
his
10
piece
or-
Detroit
acknowledges
with
thanks
illNew ■ .k
miillniery elite Awe
Mra
Wilda Ag Al U
Miss Emeline Mautner, daugh- bership of 35 between the ages of ' hare,
furnish the music.
the receipt of donations from the
r
and I
Mr •nd Mr• Aani Freedman.
wer. Orsail
.1"'" v ""'h st a will
.11.11['""ead
I'"
"'"
Wasidarties
.11.11['""
on
" b" Fr.
II.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maui- 15 and 21 has been reached.
Jan
Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi following:
Io
mine
Risar—irel Ps*. Sieve. M142
Erionornirs. An Altrim pt to Het•t-
M arlin
William , ner, and Sam Sampson were mar-
"47•Vienrtn.
.t.rib
AMAIN-111
fit•nder.
Mr
and
airs
part. If AnY !Winton enema Leon Frain, Morris Garvett and
What
,
Sire.
Is.id
Green
honor
of
their
Ilth
wed
R Geyer. In
Eine In Inc Dramaof Eronorn• •
ried Jan. 9 in the home of the Meeting of Mizrachi Women annS Ms •n,1 Mrs Jaren Noller, Mr.
Rose will be guests of honor. din[
•nni.r.ryi Zeta Alpha Ith ,
lir and Mr• George Wei. denrited Sol
h
'Mrs
Mrs Norman Curtner • Ott•wa Dr
, and Mr. Was Reisner, Mn sad

is.
The committee assisting Mr. Fraternity. In .more Nathan ell - bride's aunt, Mrs. Benjamin of
111r7 n....
IS hooks on Jewilk Biller t•te
Ws and Mrs irnose
• 11.1 her hottow eve.
Laehver i'lanquet Sunday
berfart, Mrs I.rs Weir., Mrs II
LaSalle Blvd. They have just re-
-
r An,
Sisters of Zion Micrachi will 1 •n
''.
al
Winton
and
Mr.
Mazer
follows:
Rochester.
N
Y
left
Wednewil••
two g at
Mr
el Mrs Ftern•rel Klein Mr.
s iiPm ors
l I' .int
"'"I
'
M ounre.
t...
Mr. Coles M•yer A. livreir•
m.
"'"
""'"
o
the
r
The Lao 'yr Aid Society will
w
r
Beth
J•
oh
turned
from
a
trip
to
Chicago
arid
e
e's,.
T
fur I Strain when they meal the week
Irene WeiSS, Mr. and Mrs Herman f W.,
merrwir •
meet in the library of the Bnai • 0.1 Mrs Mutes (Section. Mr. sad ' Mr.
Harriet
Hesselman,
•wl
Mn.
Ner•
nett
are Mr. Jorwph Flar
an • are now at home at 2924 Mon-
• nd attended the Natlo.1 Federation
celebrate f its 20th anniversary
Moshe Synagogue on Tuesday., 1, , 00 Li.esaa
Arthur Coulson, Albert Wexler, of lowereh J Mahler; .1 NIchelson
o f Temple Platerhood• convention
man flu , liner.
M•hler
family. in memory of Jo...Ph
Jan. 25, at 1:30 p. m. Sirs. Toba ; The Men's Club is planning a with a banquet. dance and rou-
s, terry Ave.
Siiriam Carver, Gabriel Alexan-
Mr. Irsins Atrilnen•w presi den t of
• nd Men Ant M Lesie. Fi.rndair
the Fewerhood of Temple Beth Jaeolt
Segal will preside. Functions for father and son dinner cn Feb. 22, ter! thif Sunday evening. Jan.
Hit/few/red the Pontiac MM./threw/ at
Plans are afoot for ^onster der, Jonas Victor, Jerome Breach, in rindnnry of Jeerer! II. Mahler; Was
the remainder of the season will and the Sisterhood is making ar- 23, at the Philadelphia-Byron
the romontlori of the National Ineder••
anti-Nazi demonstration• • ',rough- Julian Unger. Marjorie Feldman
for a luncheon March Hall. Members and friends an
(Inn of Temple RIstonsoda
for all eecaskas — be planned. A musical program rangements
out the world on Jan. 3^ ' mark and Bud Berman.
Rabbi Erie Friedland •ddrerwed the
Things that were hard to bear
invited
Members and their friends are
will complete the afternoon. 23.
Erofoot bhoel F. T A Jain II on tn.!
the fifth anniversary of the Nazi
rernember.--Seneca- Deatae-Jry Florist. Tyler

BLANCHE KRELL IS IN
NEWSREEL THIS WEEK

Bnai Moshe Card
Party Wednesday

FAULTLESS

Curtain Laundry
and Cleaners

Y.P.T.C. Jamboree
on Sunday, Jan. 23

' TO PLAY THE

Miami Bench's
Outstanding Hotel
Achievement

Iihirriattre

HAMMOND ORGAN!

Bnai David A.Z.A.
Branch Organized

I

GRINNELL BROS

,T,'•„„d

rontittr 3Natts

4.44n.

Rhea E...Fashman

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