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CLIFTON AVINUA - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Neugarten Club
Plans Luncheon

Enjoy Our World-Famous Mineral Baths

CLEMENS,

Second Zedakah
Rally on Monday

Engagements

Mrs. Jacob E. Newman i3 gen-
eral chairman for the fifth an-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Bieberstein announce the engagement
nual luncheon of the Neugarten of their daughter, Irma Jane, to Bert Colman. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sunshine Club. to be held Wed- Samuel J. Colman.
nesday, Nov. 16, at the Statler
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Berk of Glynn Ct. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Marian, to Nathan I. Verlin of Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Chabensky announce the engagement!
of their daughter, Libbie, to Charles J. Newman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris J. Newman.

COLONIAL HOTEL
& MINERAL BATHS

MICH.

The second of the series of
weekly pep rallies held in prep-
aration for Zedakah Club's forth-
coming donor luncheon, to take
place Dec. 6 at the Masonic

J. N. F. FLAG DAYS
Or NOY. 26 AND 27

Dena Goldsmith and Dorian
Niesnoff in Charge of
Year's Collections

The 25th annual Zion Flag
Day of the Jewish National Fund
has been set for Thanksgiving
Day week-end, Saturday night
;
and Sunday, Nov. 26 and
27. Preparations are being ar-
ranged by the Detroit Council
to make this silver jubilee collec-
tion an outstanding success.
Dr. Israel Wiener, president of
the Detroit Council of the Jew-
ish National Fund, announces the
Nov. 10—Miss Naomi Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
appointment of Miss Dena Gold-
Stone of Wildemere Ave., to Gershon Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
smith as chairman of the Flog
Harry B. Levy of Woodrow Wilson Ave.
Day. Her co-chairman will be
Nov. 20--Miss Florence Frumkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
CLODHOPPER
Doi inn Niemoff. All Jewish youth
Joe Frumkin of 927 Oak St., Flint, Mich., to Jack Escrow, son of
organizations are urged to mobil-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Escrow of 2901 Pasadena Ave.. Detroit, at
ize
their
workers
for
this
annual
Jewish Community Center, Flint, at 5:30 p. m.
collection.
Nov. 27—Miss Gertrude Keil, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Dr. Israel Goldstein, national
Keil of Tulle,- Ave., to William Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
president, in his message to the
Rubin of Monterey Ave.
communities of the United States,
stated: "Zion Flag Day, coming
It's the softest little
as it does on the crest of the
shoe you've ever
wave of enthusiastic support for
tried, just like walk-
and deep interest in Eretz Israel,
is a fine and effective occasion to
ing on a cushion!
MRS. JACOB E. NEWMAN
MRS. ISRAEL M. HERTZ
mobilize main support in a con-
Inch-thick soft soles
crete way—convert the unanimous
Hotel. Mrs. Charles Alter and
is to be held, at the sentiment for Eretz Israel into
Mrs. Carl Meyers are co-chair-
Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sklar (Margaret Reiss Temple,
on black with wine;
Statler
Hotel
on
Monday,
Nov.
7,
men.
man), a daughter, Karen Diane.
unanimous popular financial sup-
at 2 p. m.
or all navy or all-rust.
The next open meeting will be
port to extend our national land
Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger (Miriam Lach-
Olga Gluck will render sev- possessione in the Jewish Home-
held at the Statler Hotel on man) of 17364 Fairfield Ave., a daughter, Sole Jane.
MEZZANINE MOOR
eral selections, and Madame land."
Wednesday, Nov. 9, and will en-
Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Levi (Rose Harberger of Cecile will entertain at the piano.
able members and friends to Cincinnati),
Organizations and individuals
a
daughter,
Lois
Ann.
The
public
is
invited.
bring their pledges for the affair.
desiring to enlist in the Flag Day
Anyone desiring to rummage
Mrs. Israel Hertz, To. 6-7416, are urged to communicate with
to 'nine ther pledge money may
is chairman of the soucenir book Dr. Israel Wiener, Townsend
do so by callng Mrs. Ilarold
BETROTHED
and is assfsted by Mesdames Sam- 7-3386 or Tyler 5-6434.
Kline, NO. 3828.
At the meeting held in honor
uel Almug, Joseph Frankfort,
A pep rally was held at the
David Freedman, Louis Freed- of M. M. Ussishkin's 75th birth-
Jewish Community Center Nov.
day,
the sum of $668.69 was
man.
Sidney
Gorman,
William,
HOROWITZ-SILVERMAN
GUARD AND
2. Many pledges were turned in
Hordes, Joshue Karbel, Muurice received in canh contributions
On Sunday, Oct. 30, Miss Bet-
at that time.
towards the tree fund and the
YOUR V BE
Knopper,
Abe
Rosenberg,
Joe
ty Silverman, niece of Mr. and
Sandler, Max Spoon and Joe Roosevelt Golden Book and
EYES • SAFE
Mrs. Abe Bello of Buena Vista
Wisper.
$440.50 in pledges. Golden Book
Ave., became the bride of Wil-
With Health-Lite Glasses
inscriptions were purchased by
The
next
Friday
committee
liam Horowitz, son of Mr. and
meeting will be held at the home the following:
Mrs. J. Horowitz of Pasadena
Giles Kavanagh, Collector of
of Mrs. Max Rosenbaum, 3226
Ave. Rabbi M. Zager per-
Internal Revenue, and staff; Sir.
Webb.
formed the ceremony in the
and
Mrs. Joseph Frenkel; Ladies
Anyone wishing to have a
A special board meeting of the presence of the immediate fam-
bundle of clothes picked up Auxiliary of Jewish National
Jewish Women's European Wel- ilies.
Fudn;
anonymous group of young Eyes examined, glasses fitted
should call Mrs. I. Hertz. who
fare Organization was held Mon-
Miss Sarah Bello, cousin of

is the chairman of the clothes men and women; Senior Hadas- by registered specialist■ at
day, Oct. 31, at the residence the bride, was maid of honor,
sah;
Junior
Hadassah; Pioneer • price you can afford to pay.
committee. -
of Mrs. A. Katzer, former presi- and Martin Horowitz, brother
Women. .. •
of the groom, was best man. Sol
Horowitz. 11-year-old brother of
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
the groom, played the wedding
next to KIneel'a, nr. Mlehlown Ave.
march on his clarinet and enter-
tained with several selections
during the evening.
Upon returning from a honeys
moon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Horo-
Arrangements are being com- Scalp Treatments
witz will reside in Detroit.
pleted by the Goodwill Sewing
Specializing Cn
Circle for the donor luncheon to
Proceeds
to
Be
Used
to
Build
MORRITZ-CRAMER
NEWEST METHODS
be given Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 1
Additional Dormitory to Meet
The' marriage of Ethel Mor-
MISS ETHEL ROM
Existing Needs.

ritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
SHELTON TULIP OIL
Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Rom an-
Jacob Morritz of 2983 Elmhurst
A generous response from a ma-
PERMANENTS
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cramer, of nounce the engagement of their jority of the Jewish organizations
FACIAL TREATMEN. 3
Cleveland, Ohio. was solemnized d a u g h t e r, Ethel, to Allan L. in Detroit has been made to the
Weston,
son
of
Mrs.
Louis
Ave., and Hyman L. Cramer, son
Ladies Auxiliary of the House of
Oct. 23, at Congregation Shaarey Weston.
Shelter, who plan to build a dor-
Margaret Greenough
Zedek. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
mitory to meet the vital need for
officiated.
additional sleeping quarters at the
SALON
Muriel Morritz, the bride's sis-
liachnosas Orelim. In order to
I Formerlywith Nancy V. Wye!
ter, was the maid of honor. Mrs.
OM lema
m
BLOC.
CA. OM
raise funds for this project, the
William Cohen was the matron
Ladies Auxiliary will hold a card
of honor. Ethelyn Morritz,
party on Wednesday afternoon,,;
Ethel Schwartz and Sara Becker
Nov. 9, at 1 o'clock, at the Jewish i;
were the bridesmaids, Clare' , "A Night in Europe" describes Community Center, Woodward and I k
Mirnoff was the flower girl. Wil- the Bnai Brith stag to be held Holbrook Ave.. Tickets are nom-' ,
at
Bnai
Moshe
Synagogue
Tues-
liam Cramer was his brother's
inal in price.
YETTA KIEF ENGLANDER
SPANN!
GERMAN
best man. Irving Better. Lou day evening, Nov. 15, under aus-
Mrs. I. Rosenthal, chairman of
pices of Detroit Louis Marshall
ITALIAN ' RUSSIAN
the house committee, and her fel-
dent, 3728 Tuxedo. Mrs. D. Sil- Sugarman and Edward Katz Lodge.
EFFECTIVE
ENGLISH
were
the
ushers.
Andrew
Cohen
verstein presided. It was decided
Benjamin Gladwin, who re- low committee members, Mrs. L.
OR ANY OTHER LANGUAGE
Lazerson, Mrs. Samuel Marko-
to grant a steamship ticket to was the ring bearer.
MOLL' MOW 111 EAU 0.1561
Maurice Mervine of Cleveland cently returned from an extens- witz and Mrs. A. Storchin, visit
bring an orphan from Poland.
MEP II IIIVATE—IIEF TIM LESSON
ive European trip, will recount
sang
"Because."
the
House
of
Shelter
at
1627,
Tay-
Final arrangements were made
SCHOOL OF
his
experiences
in
England,
Dinner for the immediate fam-
lor Ave. twice a week to supervise
for the 19th annual dance to be
LA NGUASES
France and Belgium. His narra-
held this Sunday, Nov. 6, at the ilies was served after the cere- tive will be featured by moving the cooking, cleaning and general 1
C20 David Whitney Bldg. Rand. 7701
upkeep of the institution. Close
Fort Wayne Hotel, with Benny mony and was followed by a re- pictures.
Kyte and his orchestra providing ception.
Webster, who has to the picture, they realize the im-
The bridal couple is touring
mediate
need for the dirmitory and
the music.
j v pu a i ;Dttiu. a, re% tillr
from the
Czechoslo-
zeco
are working with Mrs. Ilyman
Mrs. Tette Kief Englander is the east on their honeymoon and vakia,
MRS. SAM ROSENBERG
will reside at 16017 Greenlawn,
Altman,
president of the auxiliary ,
chairman of the dance.
rences and redaecstiorinbse he witn(ces:erd
p. m. at Lachar'm on Can Ave.
Mrs. Agnes Levin, secretary, Cleveland, 0., when they return. in that country during the recent for the success of the project.
Mrs. harry Meer and Mrs. Mor-
A large attendance is expected
is active on the committee for
Czech-German crisis.
From our mineral wells
the ball.
An authoritative interpreta- at the party. Card games of all ris Rosenberg, chairmen of this
comes the sparkling health-
affair,
predict a good attendance.
kinds
have
been
arranged
and
re-
The proceeds of the affair will
tion of current political balances
giving waters used in the
Those wishing to make reserva-
freshments
will
be
served.
The
go for aid to European orphans.
on the continent will be given by
treatment of arthritis, neu-
tions are requested to phone Mrs.
A special meeting will be held
Alwyn Vernon Freeman, Doctor following ladies will serve as Steer, Northlawn 0596.
ritis, rheumatism, sciatica
hostesses on this occasion: Mes-
Monday, Nov. 7, at 1 p. m. at
of International Law.
lefties J. Dresser, II. Feldman, B.
Mrs. Sam Rosenberg is president
and general colds. Other
Congregation Bona Moshe, Dexter
Sunday evening, Nov. 6. it is
treatments include T U R-
Ilesler, A. Leflrett, J. Masserrnan, of the organization, which engages
at Lawrence.
With Nov. 15 set for the donor announced by Sol Poskell, chair- J. Rabinowitz, R. Silverblatt, I. in charitable work.
KISII and REDUCING baths
luncheon of the Sisters of Zion man of the committee on arrange- Silverman, C. Solomon and M.
Misrachi at the Congregation ments, Marshall Lodge will hold Weiss. Tickets may be purchased
Shaarey • Zedek, the committee its first "Hay Ride and Rodeo" from committee:members, officers
630 Front St.
in charge under the chairman- of the current season, at Mor- of the organization, or at the door,
A . •
ft. of Ind Itlyd
ship of Mrs. Abraham Caplan ton's Riding Academy on Fenkell
past Seven Mile Road. It will
be followed by a buffet lunch-
The sum of $1,545 has been
eon.
JR. HADASSAH HARVEST
Will Speak at Welfare Fund
raised by a group of women volun l•va Sirvot .
Annual Meeting on Nov. 10.
PARTY SUNDAY NIGHT teers
for the support of Yeshivas
FLOWERS AND
Europe and Palestine.
CORSAGES
Simon Shetzer has accepted an
Miss Shirley Martin, chairman in The
group of women and the
invitation to give the principal
of the membership committee of amount each collected follow: Mn.
For Weddings & showers
address at the annual join; meet-
Junior Hadassah, announces that Ida Solai, $607.05; Mrs. Baker,
HOgarth 1650
ing of the Jewish Federation and
it is sponsoring a paid-up mem- $501.36; Mrs. Goldman, $292.15;
Jooi,h and Lester Rosenthal
Jewish Welfare Fund of Indian.
bership
affair
for
all
members
in
Mrs.
Spivak,
$67;
Mrs.
Shalaysky,
Representatives of organiza-
apolis, on Thursday, Nov. 10. The
tions affiliated with the Yiddish good standing and their escorts to $65.50; miscellaneous., $12. In or-
meeting will be held at the Kirsh-
culture
section of the Jewish be held on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 8:30 der to secure as large a sum as
baum Center, Indianapolis, Ind.
Community Council heard an p. m., at the Carl Stett American possible, this group of women so-
Mr. Shetzer, who served as pro-
inspiring message last Sunday Legion Post, 14573 Meyers Road , licited with boxes for the past two
gram ohairman of the East Cent-
morning from B. I. Bialistosky one-half mile south of Five Mile months.
ral States Regional Conference of
Road on Meyers. Duos may be
This sum has been sent to the
of New York City, who addressed submitted
the Council of Jewish Federations
before llefiffair
ti
by call- following Yeshivas:
a
conference at the Jewish Com-
and Welfare Funds held in Louis-
ing
Shirley Ma n, Tyler 57665, Yenhis• Chafe. 111•101 — Rabbi
munity
Center
on
the
subject
of
POO 00
ville recently, has chosen "Emerg-
RECEPTACLES
or Betty Milan, To. 54223, or on .,,,,,,I .ril inorn I l (%t*
Yiddish culture.
o rnan
l.r"
IVA 00
ing Horizons in Community Or-
6 ..... e. Ash and Roldsids.
Its.14,1 I. N. her
100.00
The conference endorsed a the night of the affair at the hall. Hebron
Reinforced Cont.-rte. Nally Lear-
Y.A.hiva
100 On
ganizations" as his subject.
Tag
day
will
be
observed
on
• oleed. Priced Risht.
resolution regarding Education
liabh1 A. Jere*
60 00
President of the Jewish Com-
Itahld B. 11. Lleborlits
0000
Month, which is being observed Nov. 27 and Mies Esther Duchin, (•hlef
AMERICAN
RAMA N. V WAIntraub
munity Council and member of
0000
who
is
chairman
of
the
Jewish
Na-
from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30 under
Itabh1 Mile...kJ
60 Co
the board of governors of the Jew-
RECEPTACLE CO.
60 00
the auspices of the Yiddish Folks' tional fund committee, will be IV 1 ,,17,P
ish Welfare Federation, Mr. Shet-
.
:
i'
s
,Z
grateful
for
volunteers
to
assist
I
r. ' 111:17
60.00
1
579
Kenilworth.
To, 5.5889
Schools, and urged that all or-
Rabbi A Kotler
60.00
zer was re-elected chairman of the
60 . 00
ganizations welcome the speak- her on this date. She also wishes Or Toroth 1 ....hive
MRS. J. KUNIN
board directors of the Detroit
to
remind
the
members
that
she
is
So
6o
Rabbi I. M. Onedno .... .,
who will he available on the
00 101
It•bbl 11. Z. NIAlinp
Sere' e Group for the year 1938- promises that the event will be ers
prepared to furnish certificates for TahniAlles
Kolvi {Zoom 00 00
193 at the annual meeting of culturally outstanding. A Zion- topic of Jewish education,
trees honoring both happy and sad I oloiliv• 111. Ako.1An,
Rhearin.
ti 00
A
decision
was also made to
this fund-raising group held ist woman leader of national re-
50 00
occasions, and also the Keubah Mehl. )1•It ter
plan for a Purim festival.
1.. J. Finkel
SO OA
Nov. 3.
(marriage contract) which is the It•bhi
Rabbi IA. Itoon • Kaplan
Salle
pute will be the guest speaker
Louis I.evine, Samuel Leiber- special
Mrsylvt•
beautiful
certificate
issued
NMI
FURNACE OIL
and a fine musical program will man, M. Stark and H. Siegel
Yeehis

P.
h
Jonoph
$10
be presented. A concert ensem- were appointed as a committee upon the occasion of marriage and Yrwhis a Teferwlh Zvi
n.110
which
makes
a
very
appropriate
Itn.hbl M. nos
WOO
ble will play during the dinner to visit various Yiddish groups
LA 4500
Teohion Polar,. 1.1k Ani ..
For further infor- Yeshly•
hour.
Pratoberg
and acquaint them with the remembrance.
55 .10
mation call Miss Duchin at To.
The proceeds of this function Council's lecture bureau.
Eli.ESO0
67428.
will go to help open the doors
There were several $5 and $10
of the Mizrachi Girls Home in
donations from individuals and
Tel-Aviv.
for
innumerable
refu-
The !Junior Section of the De-
acknowledgement is made to all
troit Service Group is on its way gee girls from European lands
donors.
to greater community /service. As of peraecutiorf.---All women Zion-
the Junior Division of the 1938 ists, whether Misrachi or not, are
Of f ic era Elected by Club
For Steel Windows
Allied Jewish Campaign, these urged to attend this luncheon
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 8:15
Opening sessions of classes One of Pioneer Women's
young men and women have a va- and help provide shelter and o'clock, the Business and Profes-
SAVE 30% FUEL
Organization
riety of community projects in training for these homeless girls sional Division of the Detroit sponsored by the Young People's
ELIMINATE FROSTING
Society of Mishkan Israel were
view. They will meet on Sunday in Palestine.
Chapter
of
Hadassah
will
meet
at
held Thursday evening in the so-
Women interested in ways and
Last Monday evening, Culb
afternoon, Nov. 6, at 2:30 o'clock,
the Standard Club rooms, in the cial hall of the synagogue, Blaine One of the Pioneer Women's Or-
at the Hotel Statler, to organize means of 'earning their reserva- Detroit Leland Hotel.
sea? Linwood.
tions are asked to call the chair-
ganization
held election of officers
into a permanent body.
A review "Of the Very Begin-
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, leading at Lacher's on 12th St.. at which
The group is open to all young man, Mrs. A. Caplan, Townsend nings" will be presented by the
the
class
in
Bible
Study,
inaugu-
7-0869,
the
co-chairman,
Mrs.
J.
time
the
following
were unani-
men and women between the ages
following members: Lillian Ab-
3030 W. DAVISON
of 16 and 30, whether or not they Kunin, Townsend 8-8726, or the ramson, Rose Krohn, Dorothea and rated a series of class lectures and mously elected:
discussions
with
an
interpretation
President.
Mrs.
T.
Segal,
Town-
Mrs.
J.
Haggai,
recording
sec-
TO. 8.3535
are urged to attend this organ-
Bess Richmond. The program will of the theological significance of retary: Mrs. S. Zislin, financial
worked in the spring drive. All send 8-8270.
be concluded by Miss Ann Lazarow, Genesis.
secretary;
Mrs.
M.
Addelman,
izational meeting, when plans and
who will relate anecdotes about
A Ilebrew language clam, also corresponding secretary: Mrs. A.
purposes will be discussed.
CARD OF THANKS
Manahem L'eeiahkin.
held each Thursday evening, was Alpert, treasurer: Mrs. Mondrey,
Activities ranging from cam-
The family of the late Max
Senator Borah lost m • n y
conducted by Aaron Norber, re- publicity; cultural committee, Mogill wish to thank their many
paign participation to dramatic, friends when he made public his
Onip Dymow has just finished
Mrs Glasgo and Mrs. Mondrey; friends for their kind expressiois
educational and /social programs letter to Dr. Stephen S. Wise op- writing a new play which, while cently of Palestine.
Election of officers of the Young board of executives, Mrs. Green- of sympathy shown them during
will provide everyone with an op- posing Zionist protest meetings it has only one Jew in the cast People'a
for the ensuing berg, Mrs. Kramer, Mrs. Kumove, their recent bereavement.
portunity to participate in the against England, although the of characters, puts across a strong term will Society
work of the group, in that field in letter had been regarded as a message in behalf of all those ex- 15, it was be held Tuesday, Nov. Mrs. Unity, Mrs. Michlin. Mrs.
announced by Benjamin Nelsen, Mrs. Siegel, Mrs. Winshel,
which he is most interested.
Flow•rs for all occasions
strictly personal message.
patriated from Fascist Lands.
S. Davis, secretary pro tem.
Mrs. Zarankin, Mrs. Zislin.
Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6-64122.

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Max Elkin • - Albert Grossman

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Special Low Winter Rates

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PIEDLTROWEW1SA CARDINIGUI

November 4, 1938

::

OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND

'TOM BOY"

THICK SOLE

Detroit Lodge No; 55
Knights of Pythias

BINGO PARTY

"TWO FOR ONE NIGHT"

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 at 8:45 P. M.

One admission ticket will admit two persons.
Cash Prises for Every Game — $25 Door Prise

DETROIT LODGE CASTLE HALL

Erskine and John R. St..

The Sisterhood of
Cong. final Moshe

Extends a Cordial Invitation to the Public
to Attend the

Eighth Annual Bazaar

Beginning Saturday Eve., Nov. 5

AT LAWRENCE AND DEXTER
Delicious Meals Every Evening
SPECIAL ALL DAY SUNDAY, NOV. 6

CHICKEN DINNER
CHILDREN
MEAT DINNER

50c
35c
35c

Useful Articles at Bargain Prices
Entertainment

Dancing

GRAND AWARD: A $100, 1939 MODEL RADIO

TUESDAY NIGHT—Last Night of the Bazaar
DON'T MISS THE FUN!

4th Annual Dance

OF THE

Chodorkover Aid Society

AZTEC TOWER (Union Guardian Bldg.)

Sunday, Nov. 6, 1938, 9 P.M.

ICKIES, CATS, JITTERBUGS I I ATTENTION ! !
BIG SPECIAL JAM SESSION WITH
PACE - SETTING PROFESSIONALS

BILLY KURTH and his FAMOUS SWING BAND
WILL GIVE OUT — AND HOW

TICKETS ONLY 50c

7.75

Births

R ussEKS

darriave

J.W.E.W.O. Dance
Sunday Evening

MURRAY'S

House of Shelter Goodwill Circle
Card Party Next Luncheon Nov. 15
Wednesday Noon

BEAUTY

Marshall Lodge
Plans Two Events

FRENCH

BERLITZ

Now in Full Swing!

HUDSON'S

Fabric Classic:

NOVEMBER

SALE
of Silks
and Rayons

.Once again we are pleased to present to
Detroit the outstanding fabric-event of the
season. Each year, for over twenty-five
years, this event has been growing and
gaining in importance, until this season
we feel that we are offering the very finest
collection of "best-sellers" and other new
and interesting fabrics we've EVER as-
sembled! We list but a few of the values—
there are dozens more for you to see!

79c
Sheer Rayon Alpaca, yard
98c
Pure Dye Silk Prints, yard
$1.19
Winning Ways Rayon, yard
$1.39
All Silk Satin Crepe, yard
All Silk Rusticana Crepe, yard . 61.9 5

Non - Crush

Rayon Velvets

In Fifty 5
Wonderful
Shades

1 98

A YARD

Hudson's— Third Floor — Farmer

Health! ,

Plan for Mizrachi
Women's Luncheon

Women Raise $1545
For 25 Yeshivas

Shetzer to Address
Indianapolis Rally

Wayne Mineral Baths

R

67 4 4

Yiddish Education
Month Is Endorsed

13325 DEXTER BLVD.

■ !

ARGO

Jr. Service Group
To Meet Sunday

METAL
STORM SASH

Hadassah Division Classes Started
Meeting on Nov. 8 at Mishkan Israel

Abso-Proof
Products

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