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CLIFTON ATILN01 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PEDerRorrikwisnaiRONICLE

October 7, 1938

PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

, Music Study Club
Jubilee Luncheon
Saturday, Oct. 15

MADE WITHOUT

FAT

PRODUCTS
HEI

The Music Study Club of De-
troit will celebrate its 15th an-
niversary with a jubilee lunch-
eon to be held at the Statler
Hotel, on Saturday. Oct. 15, at
12:i0 p. m. A unique program

ARE ALL APPROVED BY THE

Union of ORTHODOX JEWISH Congregations of America

Engagements

Hadassah Monthly
Meeting on Oct. 14

Specia/ Purchase!


The Detroit chapter of Hadas-
its
regular
monthly
sah
will
hold
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Beerman of Milwaukee, Wia, announc
with its weekly
the engagement of their daughter, Lenore, to Albert Shane, son meeting together
Roll rally meeting, on
Honor
of David Shane of Indianapolis, Ind.
Friday, Oct. 14, at 2:15 p. m.,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro of 4874 Cortland Ave. announce
the betrothal of their daughter. Lilyan, to Dr. Michael Alpern,
son of Mr& M. Alpern of East Liverpool, 0. The wedding will
be an event of early spring.
Mr. and Mr& Joseph Kurland of McQuade Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Goldie, to Norman Zager, brother
of Rabbi M. Zager.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Franovitz announce the engagement of
their daughter, Belle, to Harold B. Kukes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kukes.

REGAL

MINK

AT ITS

MOST

PAREVE

HEINZ VEGETARIAN OVEN-BAKED HEINZ VEGETARIAN SOUP.

A

de.

ular best-seller for many years.

MRS. HY C. BRODER

MILCII

Oct. 9—Miss Rosalind Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Harry Jacobson, to Murry Chess. son of .Ira. Fannie Chess of New
York City.
Oct. 9—Miss Marion Robins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Robins of 3272 Calvert Ave., to Max M. Lebowitz, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Marton Lebowitz of Youngstown, 0., at the• home of the
groom's parents in Youngstown.
Oct. 9—Miss Melba Agree, daughter of Mrs. Rose Agree of 2461
Glynn Ct., to Sidney Wisch, son of Mrs. Rae Wisch of Cleveland, 0..
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Agree in the Detroiter Hotel.
Oct. 23—Miss Ethel Morrita. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Morritz of Elmhurst Ave., to Hyman L. Cramer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Cramer of Cleveland, 0., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at
4:30 p. m.
Oct. 23—Miss Libby Small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Small of 2692 Calvert Ave., to Milton J. Pierce. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Pinsky of 3309 Eldihurst Ave., at the Bnai David
Synagogue, 14th at Elmhurst, at 6 p. m.
Oct. 25—Miss Flora Beckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Beckman of 1665 Boston Blvd., to Nathan H. Richman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Richman of Albany, N. Y., at Lacher's, 3153
Cass Ave., at 6:30 p. m., reception following at 9:30 p. m.

7 Heinz CREAM Soups, made with rich cream and newly churned butter:
awe OF WIRT
(KM OF TOMATO

CRUM Of MUSHROOM CREAM OF GRIM PIA

CRUM OF ASPARAGUS CRIAM Of SPINACH
CORN CHOMDIR

and more than 40 other i f iD products.

Look for the seal of approval 0 on the label.

MRS. DAVIS COLE

SLASHED
$2,000

To Be Sold on Today's Low Market

9739-41 N. Martindale

Grand River - Joy Road

Readily-rented 4-family flat on brick foundation, brick to the
eaves. composition roof. 6 rooms, sunroom & individual front
porch each apartment 4 furnaces. 4-car garage. Shown
by appointment.

ANDREW L. MALOTT, INC.

RA. 9600

3l00 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.

DETROIT LODGE No. 55
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS

BINGO PARTY

Opening Night—Refreshments Free

WEDNESDAY, OCT.

12

at 8:30 P. M.

DETROIT LODGE CASTLE

HALL

Erskine and John R St..

and Continued Every Wednesday Thereafter

New System — CASH

PRIZES AT EVERY GAME

to play all evening
Admission ticket entitles b
and participate in free drawing for cash door prise.

has been planned complimenting
the founders and past presidents,
the latter to participate in a
nlay written by Mrs. Myron D.
Jacoby and directed by Mrs.
Walter Field. The play will be in
the form of a radio broadcast
about the growth of the Music
Study Club.
Members and prospective mem-
bers are invited to attend the
celebration. T h e enterprising
committee encourages 'early res-
ervations. for which call 51ra.
Meyer Govern, Townsend 6-6137,
Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Butzcl (Rosalie Kahn)
no later than Friday, Oct. 14.
a son, Albert K.
Mrs. Davis H. Cole will be
Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Levin (Betty Eisenman)
chairman of the afternoon.
of 13233 LaSalle Blvd., a non.

Births

Mizrachi to Meet
Wednesday, Oct.

12

The first meeting of the new
year of the Mizrachi Organize.
tion of Detroit will be held at
Congregation Mishkan Issrael,
2625 Blaine, Wednessday eve-
ning, Oct. 12. The president,
Daniel Temchin, urges all mem-
bers and friends of the local
branch of the religious-Zionist
movement to attend this holiday
function and general member-
ship meeting.
Rabbi Moses Fischer will speak
in behalf of the Detroit Council
of Orthodox Rabbis. Rabbi Max
.1. Wohlgelernter will discuss the
life and writings of the late
Rabbi Abraham Isaac Ila-Kohen
Kook of Jerusalem, Palestine.
Refreshments will be served at
the conclusion of the meeting.
The 'public is invited.

Young Israel Forum
To Begin on Nov. 4

MAYFAIR BALLROOM

3116 WOODWARD AT WATSON

NOW AVAILABLE

FOR PRIVATE PARTIES, DANCES, etc.

EVERY

DAY AND NIGHT DURING THE WEEK,

INCLUDING HOLIDAYS

APPLY AT OFFICE

OR PHONE CLIFFORD 1281

MID-EASTERN CONFERENCE OF
JUNIOR COUNCIL HERE OCT. 8-9

The much-awaited mid-eastern activities. Delegates will attend

conference of the National Coun- business meetings on Sunday
morning from 9:30 to 12:30. at
cil of Jewish Juniors will be held which time a "bruncheon" will
on Oct. 8 and 9 at the Statler be served. From 2 to 4 D. m.
Hotel. Chapters from the Mid- the business meetings will con-
Eastern States are to be repre- tinue, with a tea in the English
sented by delegates. Virginia Room ending the conference.
Mildred Beerbohm is chairman
Kramer. mid-eastern conference
of correspondence for the con-
president, will preside.
A full program has been ar- ference. Muriel Victor is chair-
ranged by committees headed by man of arrangements. assisted by
Helen Kahn, general chairman of Helen Lefkofaky. Ruth Sher,
the conference. for the entire Edith liollinstat, Sylvia Hollinstat
week-end, starting with registra- and Shirley Saulson are co-
tion from 3 to 6 p. on Satur- chairmen of the hostess commit-
day. to be followed by a ban- tee. Also assisting this group
quet at 6:15 p. m. A formal are Ann Farbman, Helen Hor-
dance, beginning at 9:30, in the witz and Frieda Litmak. Helen
Crystal Ballroom. with Marvin Boodin and Sydelle Sermon are
Kahn and his orchestra providing oo-chairmen of the reception
the music, will climax the day's Committee.

For the second consescutive
year, Congregation Beth Tefilo
Emanuel and Young Israel of
Detroit will join in sponsoring
a series of 20 Friday evening
forums during the fall and win-
ter season. Rabbi Max J. Wohl-
gelernter of Emanuel Synagogue
and Attorney Meyer Weisenfeld,
chairman of the Young Israel
committee, will have charge of
the programs.
The first lecture, to be given
by a prominent out-of-town
Rabbi. will be presented on Fri-
day evening, Nov. 4.

!Marriages

MRS. ROSE NEEDLE, President

as well as the other Officers of the

Ladies Auxiliary of
Congregation B'nai David

ELMHURST and FOURTEENTH

extend best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous
New Year to all its members, also to the entire

Jewish Community.

NEW! SPRAY--IT
Furniture Decorating Service

MAKES ALL FURNITURE LOOK LIKE NEW!

In his Yom Kippur sermon,
Rabbi Isaac Stellman of Con-
gregation Mishkan Israel. 2626
Blaine Ave., among others dwelt
on the projected organization of
the young people who worship
in the synagogue.
In enumerating the extent of
the group's activities he laid par-
ticular stress on the formation
of a junior congregation to be
inaugurated on Sabbath Noah,
Oct. 22, at the synagogue, where
the services will be conducted
by the young people, with the
help and advice of competent
supervisors. A class in Bible
study will also be had in the
course of such services.
The next meeting of the or-
ganisation will be held on Tues-
day, Oct. 11, at the synagogue,
at 8:30 p. m. It will be ad-
dressed by a prominent speaker .
An interesting musical program
has been arrranged. Everyone
is invited to attend.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND IS DONE AT YOUR
HOME WITH NO INCONVENIENCE TO YOU

PRICES EXTREMELY REASONABLE

SPRAY-IT SERVICE CO.

14127 WYOMING AVE.

'FURNACE OIL
LA 3500

Seek Whereabouts of
Charles Kauss

Succoth Services
at Cong. Emanuel

Cantor Rubin Bovarsky of
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel and his choir will chant the
Maariv service, at 6 p. in. on
Sunday, also Mussaf prayers
Monday and Tuesday. Morning
services will commence at 8:30.
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter
will preach both days after the
reading of the Torah. His sub-
jects will be: Monday. "World
Peace"; Tuesday, "Peace Upon
Israel."
Rabbi Wohlgelernter will oc-
cupy the pulpit again at S o'clock
in the afternoon on both dsys
of the Festival, speaking . in Yid-
dish on the message of • Succah"
and "Lulay."

girl.

A dinner and reception was
held following the ceremony at
the Fort Wayne Hotel. The out-
of-town guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. M. Levitt of Hamilton. Ont.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Morris of St
Catharines, Ont., Mr. and Mrs.
E. Nadel) and J. Nadel) and
daughter, Francis of Windsor,
Ont., Mr. and Mrs. M. Helper
and family of Cleveland, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Miro left for
California and Mexicc) and on
their return will reside at 3311
Chicago Blvd.

Dr. Franklin One of the
Speakers on Year's Pro-
gram of "Message of
Israel"

Entering its fifth year, the
"Message of Israel" finds a wide
radio audience in the United
States and Canada eagerly await-
ing it.
This broadcast, sponstored by
the United Jewish Laymen's
Committee every Saturday eve-
ning from 7 to 7:30, Eastern
Standard Time, over the blue
network of the National Broad-
casting Company. has been ac-
claimed by critics as maintain-
ing one of the "highest stand-
ards of any similar program on
the air today."
The sneakers for the year
1938-1939 are:

Ortober—Rehhl Louis Weleey. Rodeph
trhaleern. Ph ilndellthls
November—Rabbi Edward land!. Btu
Rinal. Deitimore.
iweemiwr—Rsevi Harry Levi. 'Temple
Isms:, Boston.
January-8.555 Victor Reichert. Ilene
Bonet, Cincinnati.
n. d Nola Poor.
Phearith Ismael. N. T. r.
March—MOM Abram Almon, •aah•
!won Hebrew, Washington .
A peg—Rabbi Leo Franklin, Beth El,
15015015.
Way—IT•kni Aoloroon Fresher, Roder
ISh•loo;

at the Shaarey Zedek. "Ilanita,"
a Palestine produced talking pic-
ture, will be shown.
At the rally held last Friday,
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich spoke of the
fact that Hadassah is going for-
ward in Palestine in spite of all
the hardships and current ob-
stacle.
Mrs. II. C. Broiler, chairman
of the solicitors committee for
the Honor Roll campaign. re-
p o r t e d encouraging progress.
Mrs. Lewis Daniels and Mrs.
Thomas Marwil were awarded
corsages for bringing in the most
pledges from individuals who had
never subscribed in previous cam-
paigns.
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, chairman
of the educational committee,
announced that weekly cultural
groups are being formed under
the direction of Rabbi Eric
F riedland. Meetings will be held
on Mondays at 10 A. M. at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek. Hades-
sah members desiring to join
these groups, or to obtain infor-
mation respecting the subjects
covered, may phone Mrs. Kaplan
at Townsend 8-7086,
Mrs. Maurice Landau, presi-
dent of the Detroit chapter of
lin dassah, announced that the
national Hadassah convention will
be held in St. Louis, Mo., Oct.
31 to Nov. 3. Mrs. Landau an-
nounced the appointment of Mrs.
Sidney Stone as chairman of the
local committee for the national
convention. Those desiring to at-
tend or wishing further 'infor-
mation may phone her at Uni-
versity 2 - 3214.
Mrs. Landau announced the
additional appointments of Mrs.
Philip Lipson and Mrs. Herman
A. August as vice-chairmen.
Contributions for child wel-
fare work in Palestine were re-
ceived from the following:

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
WILL MEET ON SUNDAY

MIRO -GOLDMAN
Bernice Marcia Goldman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Goldman, became the bride of
David M. Miro, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Miro, on Sept. 11, at
the Shaarey Zedek.
Marion Goldman, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor.
The bridesmaids were Eleanor
llalpert, Lillian Miro. Flora Jane
Miller, Lucille Goldstein, Jean
Brady, Arlene Feldman.
Dr. Harry Miro, brother of
the groom, was beat man. Bob-
bie Littman was ring-bearer and
Betty Lou Zeckman was flower

Mishkan Israel
Young Men's Group

ARGO

PRECIOUS

Wedding Calendar .

licious assortment of vegetables in
a ready-to-serve home-style soup.

BEANS in tasty tomato sauce. A pop-

In honor of the birthday. of Jimmie
Atwood nod Ann Itoonfield. Tile. /tattle
(IlitIetnatt and Mrs. Morton 0155 lemon
In memory of Joseith lAnthort: My nail
Mr,. Jack Perlmutter in memory of
Mrs. warmth Fchontherger: Mr. and
Mrs. Editon! Ht•In In memory of Mr..
1.1111an Sawn. 5011 Mr. Morrie Rosen-
stein, Mr. end Mrs. Meyer Prentle In
memory of 1001101 Hopei: Sirs. More
1.1oton and Min Buchalter Family In
honor of a eon horn 01 Mr. and Mr.
Ilarold Ehrlich: Mr. Robert Loewenhern
end daughter. In honor of the Bar
Mitzvah to Jerry Cohen and Morton
SeholnIrk; Mrs. Al Foreman In memory
of Mrs. Rachel Kobel; Mrs. Sarni. Mini.
man In memory of her Parent., std in
ntory of licr minter, Boot Lotwenherat
Mr. end Mr.. Sidney triune, in memory
of Morrie Tuablont.

The first meeting of the Young
Peoples' Society of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will be held on
Sunday, Oct. 9, at 3 p. m., at
the synagogue. This meeting will
ha for members only. An enter-
taining program has been ar-
ranged for the afternoon. The
president, Ralph Bernstein, will
outline plans for the coming sea-
son.
An extensive program of activ-
ities has been arranged for the
participation of members during
the course of the coming sea-
son. The board of directors,
which met several times during
the summer to make the plans
fo rthe 1938-39 season, consists
of the following members and
officers: Ralph Bernstein, presi-
dent; Jerome Silberblatt, vice-
president; Annette Manson, cor-
responding secretary; Julia Siegl,
recording secretary; Jay Frankel,
treasurer; Evelyn Robins, Sylvia
Shatzen, Adele Robins, Barney
Kavanau, and Sydney Stocker.

FRANZEL •SCHMIER
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmier of
Lawernce Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Phyl-
lis Jeanette, to Irving Frenzel,
on Saturday, Sept 24, at South
Bend, Ind. The couple left for
a month's tour through the West.
They will reside after Nov. 1.
at 19311 Cherrylawn Ave.

An open meeting of the Jr.
Young People's Socibty of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek will be
held at 2:45 p. m. on Sunday,
Oct. 9, in Room 302 of the syna-
gogue. A prominent speaker will
address the meeting.
Membership in the organization
is open to sons of daughters of
- Shaarey Zedek members who are
either in their last year in high
school or are college freshmen.
An out-door party for mem-
bers will be held on the evening
of Oct. 15. Sonia Dushkin heads
the committee in charge. She is
assisted by Phyllis Kessler, Jay
Kogan and Frances Loewenberg.

The Neugarten Sunshine Club
is making final plans for the bingo
party to be held Wednesday eve-
ning, Oct. 19, at -,the Bnai Moshe
Social Hall, Dexter and Lawrence.
Mss. Arthur Gottesman heads
the committee on arrangements.
Tickets may be secured by calling
her co-chairmen, Mrs. Harry Ra-
phael, Townsend 6-6547, and Mrs.
Carl Myers, Hogarth '1419.
Funds raised at the affair will
be used to carry on the club's work
of assisting the needy who require
medical care and aurgical appli.
ances.

WORT1 I

1398.00

Annually, there arc a few mink coats made so

rare and so fine that even a layman can appre-
ciate their intrinsic worth, 'simply by rlookiag at

them! Here are those few! They've a silken
sheen that shimmers in the light. The stripes of

their fur are dark,

narrow and as straight as if
penciled by a ruler. And they're as soft, as light
and as sleek to the touch as'a length of slipper•
satin! Two other groups at 1,098.00 and 1,398.00.
Convenient terms arranged. Second Floor.

RUSS E KS

RECEPTACLES

Garbage. Ash and 1labM.4

Heinlormd Concrete. immt-
stnleell. Prised Hight.

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

679 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889

Chester L. Schwartz, attorney ,

recent candidate for Representa-
tive for Congress, has just been
appointed to the Wayne County
Democratic Committee.
Mr. Schwartz, who was out-
spoken during this campaign,
against un-American activities
and military camps of Foreign
dictators in this country, advo-
cated legislation to outlaw such
activities.
"I believe that the candidacy
of the present Congressman
George D. O'Brien will undoubt-
edly help to promote the prin-
ciples for which I have stood,
and therefore I am heartliy in
favor of his election." Mr.
Schwartz disclosed.

Junior Social Aid will hold an
open meeting at the home of Miss
Rose Gellerman, 12062 N. Martin.
dale, on Sunday, Oct. 9, at 3 p. m.
Miss Pearl Gert, social worker,
will address the group on the work
of the Probate Court and the
5tother's Pension workers.
Membership is open to girls be-
tween the ages of 19 and 25 who
are interested in social work.
Those interested should contact
Mrs. Clarice Kahn, Townsend
7-1323.

Margaret Greenough

inaailth
.issPerre

89 Mack Ave , ( Rowena).

Mrs. Robert Striating, chairman
of the Alton committee is assisted
by Mrs. William Stearns, co-
chairman. Mrs. Jack Rothberg is
in charge of supplying volunteer
workers; Mrs. Maurice Goldstick
heads the Merchants' Contact
Committee. while Mrs James
Stein and Mrs. Samuel Lewis are
in charge of individual solicita-
tions.
This year the shop will be open
fopr days a week. Proceeds sup-
port the scholarship loan fund
and Council Camp. The commit-
tee reports that sales reached a
new high during the past sea-
son.
Anyone desiring to contribute
bundles may obtain nick-uo serv-
ice by calling Council House, Co-
lumbia 0450.

From our mineral wells
comes the sparkling health-
giving waters used in the

treatment of arthritis, neu-
ritis, rheumatism, sciatica
and general colds. Other
treatments Include T U It-
KISH and REDUCING baths

1VayneNrineralBaths

630 Front St.
n. of Ind Med. RA

Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. All

Jewish organizations of Detroit,
is wanted of
Information
are asked to receive committee who
Charles Kauai, who has been mis-
will soon visit them and to help
sing since 1930. Ilia father,
make the dinner • success.
Eugene Kansa, who lives in New
York City, is very anxious to
GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS
obtain contact with his son,
The 'Inited Hebrew Schools is
Charles Kauai was born in 1910,
in receipt of a contribution from
is 6 feet tall, weighs 165 pounds,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lavine, in
has black hair, brown eyes, wears
memory of Louis Engberman of
glasses, is believed to be in De-
Chelsea, Mass.
When Arthur Garfield Bays is
troit Anyone aware of his loca-
There's a railroad station in
tion is requested to communicate
Ontario Province, Canada, called not defending victims of political
persecution
he's
serving
as
coun-
with the National Desertion Be-
The less one thinks the more
A woman's lips have cured
Flowers for all see" •ns — Swastika, and the station agent is
sel to the Dionne quintuplets.
one speaks.
rm. 67 W. 47th St.. New York
many ills.
Dexter•Joy Floriat• Tyler .3 - 6622. ' a Jew by the name of Appel.
City.

• 6744

A

FLOWERS •AND
COR5 6,GES

Showers
For Weddias. &

HOg arth 1650

Tri•ePis

and teeter

Rosenthal

mIDtuavfh
13325 DEXTER BLVD.

Betty. She and her brother
Bob are starting school ... like
your children. Their first exami•

THIS Ir

lot eyes, ears, teeth ... and pos-
ture. Betty and Bob's Mother has
already helped them pass that ex-
amination. The doctor won't 6nd
them headed for any of the handl.
raps nosed by poor posture ...
became they ars wearing Edwards
Shoes. Edwards Junior Footwear
Is scientifically designed to insure
the perfect balance essential to
good posture. For over thirty years
Edwards Shoes have been reeog•
tilted as the finest shoes a child can
wear. Every step in Edwards, styled
for ill occasions, I. • step toward
lifelong foot health.

12; Annual Banquet
on Jan. 27

Senior Bicur Cholem will hold
a special meeting Wednesday, Oct
12, at 1 p. m., at the home of the
president, Mrs. S. Sold, 3311 Tux-
edo.
The banquet will be given Jan.
27, 1938, at Congregaton Bnal

Huey ,Taaczy. 1:6

Health:

Junior Mozerers' Dance on nation will be a professionally su-
pervised physical checkup, cover.
Nov. 27

Sunday, Nov. 27, the Junior
Nlozerers will sponsor their an-
nual dance at the Aztec Towers
in the Union Guardian Bldg.
These in charge are: Abe
Schwartz, Edna Katz, Reuben
Benjamin, Leva Baron, Barney
Brener, Ted Hersh. Sam Stew-
Council Resale Shop to Be art, Elsie Gorevitz and Ben Gore-
Open Four Days a Week vitz. "Curley" Schwartz is in
charge of the souvenir booklets.
Committees are busy supplying The proceeds of the dance will
workers and material for the be donated to charitable institu-
Resale Shop operated by the De- tions.
troit Section, National Council
of Jewish Women, at Council Bicur Cholem to Meet Oct.

Specie/icing in
NEWEST METHODS
SHELTON TULIP OIL
PERMANENTS

BEAUTY SALON

Information regarding tree
planting in Palestine through
Hadassah may be obtained by
communicating with Mrs. Philip
Lipson, 17627 Fairfield Axe.,
University 1-9440, or Mrs. David
Seligson, 3343 Sturtevant Ave.,
Townsend 8-8742.

Mies Pearl Gert to Address
Junior Social Aid

Scalp Treatments

FACIAL TREAT/AMTS

To the Bolden Book Inscription, In
trlbme to the
Cohn from
Mr. and Slrs. Jti7nItt *IgItig of (Tlragn,
Mr. and Mr.. Cherien Bohltimon t
Mr. and Mrs. Ham Perlmutter, Mr. and
Mtn. Abe Kasle.
Contributione to National Fund were
received in memory of N. rah Sonenklar
from 111r. and Mrs twee Snetzer; in
memory of Sal Kaufman from Mr. and
Mr. Imes Shriner, In momorY of
It a, het limed from Mr. and Sire. Isaac
ethetsert In memory of and Kaufman
from Mr.and Mrs. Seymour Frank; In
meninry of Morrl• Pushbaut from Mr.
end Mrs. Seymour Prank: in ntetnitrY
of Sarah Kononeinr from Mr. and Mrs.
Charles nohinmon.

Chester L. Schwartz Named
on Count y Democratic
Committee; Favors O'Brien
for Congress

Jr. Young People's Society
of Shaarey Zedek

Bingo Party of Neugarten
Sunshine Club on Oct. 19

Those wishing to contribute to
this phase of Iladassah activity
may do so by communicating
with Mrs. Herman A. August,
Townsend 8-8817.
Contributions to the Jewish Na-
tional Fund have been received
from the following.

NORMALLY

Lawrence
Auto Service

Auto Repairs, Bumpers,
Painting, Electrical

Reasonable Prices

11560 TWELFTH ST.

Town. 4. 9666

HOLIDAY GREETINGS

TO ALL

Mr. and Mrs. M. Kotkin

and Family
1475 Taylor Ave.

ratend their beet winbew to their cola.
Gees and friend, for • Napo, awl
Prager*. Now Ye..

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koblin

and daughter, Beatrice
2535 Longfellow Ave.

twat ,iebe• to tlefr rola.
three and irked. for a Happy sad
Prospero. New Ys.

Extend their

Northwest Section's Exclusive
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140 .iisi,elwood Ave.

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