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A merica,' ffewish Periodical eater CLl1TON

ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

pii)EntordEwisft (ARoma4

November 18, 1938

sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Enjoy Our World-Famous Mineral Baths

Youth Group of
L.A.S. Auxiliary
to Meet Monday

Engagements

Rabbi Morris Adler to Be the
Speaker; Emma Lazaroff
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Rosengarten of 12138 Wildernere Ave
Scharer to Entertain.
announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Janet, to Ber
nard J. Levin, son of N. Levin of Chicago and Detroit.
Z e d a k eh Club's 7th donor

COLONIAL HOTEL
& MINERAL BATHS

MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN

::
::
Management
Max Elkin - • Albert Grossman

The first official meeting of the
newly organized Detroit Youth
Chapter of the Los Angeles San-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Alderman of 2467 IV, Buena Vista Ave.
luncheon is to take place on Tues-
atorium will be held at the Ivory
the engagement of their daughter, Belle, to Samuel A.
day, Dec. 6, at the Masonic Tem- announce
Room, on the ball room floor of
Isayne
of
this
city,
ple. Proceeds of this annual ma-
the Statler Hotel, on Monde'',
Mrs. R. Grand announces the engagement of her daughter,
jor money-raising affair will go
Nov. 21, at It p. m. Dr. W. H.
Sophie, to Max Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Israel of Gladstone
Barron of the Herman Kiefer
Ave.
Hospital staff will he the guest
speaker of the evening.
The recommendations of the
provisional executive committee
to be 'discussed at this meeting
deal with basic plans for this new
group.
Ily S. Silverman, Miss Blanche
A New Felt Hat
Heller, the temporary chairman
Nov. 20—Miss Evelyn R. Greenwald, daughter of Mrs. L. Green-
from the Hat Bar
and secretary, and the members
wald of Philadelphia, Pa., to Dr. Julius J. Greenberg, son of Mrs. 11
l of the provisional executive cont.
Greenberg of Marston Ave., Detroit. The wedding will take place a
mittee hope to form not only an
2 p. m. at the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Buy, Park
effective agency of the Los An-
way and 78th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
if
geles Sanatorium and its affili-
Nov. 20—Miss Ann Batchkow, daughter of Mr. and M l 's. Benja-
ated
institutions for the purpose
min Batchkow of Leicester Court, to flurry Welch, son of Mrs. Rose
MISS BETSY ROTHSCHILD
T
wo
and
three
tones
of rendering aid in alleviating
Welch of Toledo, 0., at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue.
of the same high shade
Miss Betsy Rothschild is in suffering: and the saving of lives
Nov. 20—Miss Mildred Vass, (laughter of 5Ir. and Mrs. Peter (charge of the entertainment COM. Of victims
for its rolled brim, or a
of tuberculosis, but
Vass, to Leonard W. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox of ; mittee for the Delta Domego. also of establishing a fine social
solid color. Black,
Euclid Ave.
Iota Sorority birthday formal din- !group.
brown or high-shades.
Nov. 20—Miss Florence Frumkip,-'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ner dance to be held Nov. 19,
All are urged to come promptly
Strut Floor.
Joe Frumkin of 927 Oak St., Flint, Mich., to Jack Escrow, son of at the Whittier Hotel.
at 8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Escrow of 2901 Pasadena Ave., Detroit. at
Jewish Community Center, Flint, at 5:30 p. m.
Nov. 24—Helen M. Rembaum, daughter of Mrs. Anna Rem-
baum, to Charles Z. Makie, son of Mrs. Rose Makie.
Nov. 24—Adele June Zellman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER David M. Zellman of Debbe Lane. Cincinnati, to Julian Louis
Cohen, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of 2019 Calvert Ave.
Final preparations for a games
for the maintenance of the many
GUARD AND
Nov. 24—Miss Bertha Schindler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
night at the Bnai Moshe Syna-
aged who are not residents of in- Harry Schindler of Gladstone Ave., to Norman Goodman. son of
YOUR • BE
Kappa Nu, national Jewish gogue, sponsored by thy Mt. Sinai
stitutions and are being helped Philip Goodman.
fraternity with chapters in 17 Hospital Association, next Monday
EYES • SAFE
by Zedakah. help is given also in
,
universities,
is
first
in
scholarship
night,
Nov.
21,
are
nearing
com-
Nov. 27—Miss Ann Snyder, daughter of Mrs. Belle Snyder of
emergency relief cases, and lay -
Wilk Heath-Life Ghtetee
Windsor. to Irving Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newman. at the University of Michigan for lpletion. The committee is headed
the year 1937.38, according to a by Mrs. lAsin A. Katzin.
etts for new born babies are be- Reception at 3045 Carter Ave. from 3 to 5 p. m. No cards.
ing given here and also sent to
report submitted to Samuel S.
Gaines will start promptly at 8

Nov. 27—Miss Gertrude Keil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
„Palestine.
Greenberg. alumni advisor to the o'clock under the supervision of
The program committee has ar- Keil of Toiler Ave., to William Rubin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Michigan chapter, Detroit attor- Joseph Snider, master of cere-
ranged for Rabbi Morris Adler Rubin of Monterey Ave.
ney, by Dean of Students J. A. monies. Admission will include
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Horsley.
ref•eshinents and prizes.
Eye. examined, glasses fitted
to be the speaker. Emma Lazaroff
According to Dean Bursley's
Tickets ere on sale now and by registered specialists at
Scheyer, well-known Detroit con-
'report, the average for all men further information concerning
I students during that year was manic may be haul through Mrs. • price you can efford to pay.
cert opera soprano, who has re-
cently returned from a South
76.3 and the average for fraterni- Joshua Earbal, general chairman,
American tour, will entertain.
ties was 76.7. The average reach- for the distribution of tickets,
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
Mrs. Philip Lipson, chairman of
nosI. Io Kinor•I's or. )11chltran Awn.
ed by Kappa Nu to win first hon- Townsend 7-6942, or any of the
this affair, will be hostess to the Nov. 1:3—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe (Mildred Agranove) o ors, for which it will be awarded following members of that com-
committee at a luncheon meeting
293 Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Haliene Joyce.

i a scholarship cup for the second mittee: • 'Mesdames S. Cugell, H. nowawiwwwwwlaw'
at 12 noon at her home, 17527
Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenthal of Burlingame Ave.,' thoe, seas 81.5. Last you. Kappa Blackman, S. S. Gerendasy, M.
Fairfield, on Monday, Nov. 21.
Nu won second highest honors in Elias and M. Cove.
a son.
The remaining Friday corn-
co-
Seal* Treatments
Other committees' are:
Nov. 15—To Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Weiss (Lillian Svelter) scholarship.
mittee meetings will be held at
vinao,s l'otn.tnIttoo—Mro. Jank flroon.
Kappa Nu's honors top the rec- hon.%
, Specializing in
of
3268
Richton
Ave.,
a
son,
Michael
Howard,
, haIrtilan; Manx.
Jomrph Sitter,
the home of Mrs. Jack Greenberg,
of 70 fraternities on the Uni- klro. M. Itosonhaion, MI*. Edna howl",
3238 Calvert.
NEWEST METHODS
Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Perlman (Ruth G. higher), versify of Michigan campus.
Mrs. I. Minn. Mro It e. 19,111; Solaro,
)Ira. Marlon Illilln; lionesilno Cornollt•
a daughter, Julie Leone.

Wedding Calendar

OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND

I

1.95

In Choosing a Fur •

Coat, Consider the

REPUTATION

OF YOUR FURRIER

CONSIDER IT FIRST ... You may hear many extrava-
gant claims and conflicting statements abOut furs. In
the face of these, even the experienced buyer needs
a guide to true fur cat value. . . . In Detroit, that
guide is Jack Kaufman. . . . For 20 years, he has
set the standard for quality. For 20 years, he has made
it his creed to tell the truth about furs. . . . When
you buy your fur coat from Jack Kaufman you may
be sure that you are making a judicious investment
in quality, beauty and service.

Kaufman Guaranteed Furs
At These Low Prices

from $295 to $600
from $175 to $325

PERSIAN LAMB COATS
CARACUL COATS
HUDSON SEAL COATS

from $175 to $245

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Detroit LOdge No. 55
Knights of Pythias

IN CHARGE OF DANCE

Zcdakah Prepares
for Donor Event

Special Low Winter Rates

BINGO PARTY

"TWO FOR ONE NIGHT"

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 23
and Every Wednesday till further notice

One admission ticket Will admit two persons.
Cash Prizes for Every /Game — $25 Door Prize

DETROIT LODGE CASTLE HALL

Jewish Fraternity Mt. Sinai Games
'St in Scholarship
Night on Monday
Record at U. of M.

Births

Cantor Singer on
Altman's Hour on
Sunday Afternoon
Hyman Altman, director of the

Marria

KANAT • FELDMAN
The marriage of Miss Lillian
Feldman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Feldman of 1696
Jewish Hour broadcast over Sta- Gladstone Ave., to Oscar Kanat,
Lion WM13C, announces that Can- son of Mr and Mrs. Peter Kanat
for Abraham Singer will be the of,
3267 at Ave., •was sol-
guest singer during the broadcast emnizecrat the Beth Tefilo Eman-
of his program from 12 noon to- uel Synagogue on Sunday, Nov.
1:30 II. m., this Sunday. Nov. 20. 13, by Rabbis Max J. Wohlgelern-

Erskine and John R. Sts.

ter and Joseph Eisenman.

Lansing to Induct
Rabbi Zuckerman

COUNCIL TO MEET
NEAT WEDNESDAY

Announcement was made late on
Thursday that the quarterly meet-
ing of the Jewish Community
Council will be held Wednesday
evening, Nov. 23, at the Phila-
delphia-Byron Hall. The meet-
ing date has been advanced in
view of the seriousness of the sit-
uation in Germany. The public
is invited to this meeting.

RUSSEK S

MURRAY'S

Committees Aid
Publication
Society Here

to, Mr.. Alm. Own Oa-
Rom. Mro Abraham Kataln. Mrs. J000ph
Home; Tic krt rollertIon. tiro. William
Nalluahln, rhalrman; Mro Imola Flaher,
Mrs II. Marko.... Mr,. S. Klein; /too
frOPIIIIIAllt Committee, Niro II. Ilalsorin,
Sirs mom rinser and Junior
IAN..
uirin; DIM riblktiOn of Advertising Ms.
torlal, Mr.. I. 1.1.4son, ch airman; &Ito
I. I . . Elmo, kfro Lo nna Flaher; SPoolal
Prim. TIrkot
Mr. IA laraol,
eh/Orman. Mr. I. A. Slavin: Usherottook
Mro 11. A. Sklaranal Mrs.
Ilold•
horn. In-c haIrnIon; Alloa
Wrublo,
Mro
Iloilo. Mra. It. Ilellor, Mr.. Jn-
mord, Ilalporin. Mrs. E. U./Oman. Mrs.

As a result of addresses de-
livered by Rabbi Louis J. Haas
during his stay in Detroit, com-
mittees have been selected to en-
courage Detroit Jews to enlist as U. lax mood, Mr,
lir•anor, Mew, Boll.
members in the Jewish Publics- Knotoln, Nilo NI Fenton and Illaa Hw
Sp•etur; Pu,lkdty 11Irorlor, Mra.
tion Society of America.
(lard
Goldatlek; Radio 1'041101y
After he delivered an address Mtn. Hfm
Alttnan; Mr,. AI flohlisrg
before the Sisterhood of Shaarey treasure: Mrs. S. (Stool!, oorretary.
Zedek, Mrs Louis Tobin was se-
GANAPOL MASTER CLASS
lected on Monday as chairman of
The C Major double pianoforte
a committee to assist Rabbi Haan.
Addresses were delivered by concerto by Johann Sebastiar
Bach•will
be presented by Edo&
Rabbi Haas before Pisgah Lodg e
Sylvir
of linai Brith, the Men's Club of Hughes, assisted by
Temple Beth El, the classes of Scherr, at the master class belt
on
Monday
morning
at
11
o'clock
Rabbi Morris Adler at the Shea-
ray Zedek, the Sunday morning at the Ganapol School of Musica
current events groups at the Art.

GRAY -COLE
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cole an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Cyrille Julie, to Ben- Orochah Goldstein Auxili-
jamin Gray, on Nov. 17. After
ary of Jewish Consump-
The Jewish community of Lan- Dee. 1, the couple will make
tive Relief Society to
sing, Mich., will celebrate an their home in Middletown, N. Y.
epochal event in the history of
Sponsor Bridge - Luncheon
Lansing Jewry when Rabbi Ar-
KALISH • LONDON
Tuesda y
thur Zuckerman will be installed
At a beautiful ceremony marked
Shaarey Zedek and other groups.
as Rabbi of Congregation Shaarey by simplicity, Miss Jeannette Lon-
Elaborate
plans are being com-
Zedek in a special ceremony and don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
for a bridge luncheon to be
service to take place Sunday Morris A. London of Linwood g pleted
i v e n at 1' le's auditorium ,
night, Nov. 20, at 7:30.
Ave., was united in marriage to Woodward at AdamsAve., at
Rabbi Zuckerman will head
Martin Kalish, on Tuesday eve- ;2:30 p. ni. Tuesday, Nov. 22.
virtually a new congregation, Meg, Nov. 15, at Lachar's on
The admission will include prizes.
composed of the union of two Cass Ave.
Rabbi Joshua S. The public is invited. Tickets mayl The Sisterhood of Congregation
former congregations, Beth El Spe'rka, assisted
by Cantor Singer be
procured by calling Mrs. Beth Tefila Emanuel will meet at
and Shaarey Zedek.
of Congregation Bnai David of Goebel, University 2-6185, or at 1 the s
ynagogue, , Taylor
The service will take place at ficiated. Following the ceremony the
ay or and Wood-
W d -
the community center of Shaarey a dinner was served for the ins- the door.
Irow Wilson, on Monday, Nov. 28,
, at 2:30 p. m.
Zedek at Linden Grove and Penn- mediate families and intimate
sylvania Ave. Rabbi Leon From friends After a brief wedding
Dr. I. Rabinowitz, assistant di-
First of Series of Socials of ' rector
of Temple Beth El, Detroit, will t•ip, M r. and Mrs. Kalish will
of the Hillel Foundation
League for Pioneer Pal —
officiate and deliver the installa- make their home in Ann Arbor,
at the University of Michig an at
tion address. At the same service Mich., where both are students at
eatine on Tuesday
Ann Arbor. will be the guest
the following officers of the new the University of Michigan.
s pecker on the topic "Jewish

congregation will be installed:
At a meeting of the League Youth Expresses Itself."
..
Charles E. Federman, president;
s
ic c l a hr o,. la° fg t ra h o d on
for Pioneer Palestine, addressed
e e t e .
Max Kramer, vice-oresident; Sam-
N. -1. J. C. LEAGUE
by Rabbi Louis $imsowitz, field of Miss DramaticS
uel Edelson, treasurer; Matthew
Secretary of the HaPoel HaMiz- troit Conservatory of Music, will
R. Kaplan, secretary; Carl Marion
nt
a doraansatle
brd hed
Detroit League of the National rachi, announcement was made of present
selections.
and Abe Kamins, trustees.
Home for Jewish Children at a series of social teas, the first
meeting
at the
Rabbi Zuckerman has recently Denver met last Tuesday at the to be held at the home of Miss home of Mrs. Eli Sachse on Nov.
returned from a several years' home of Mrs. Herman Schmier Lillian Temehin, 2440 Pingree 1 e v,in
4,,nplagnsci•useeirnegmcandaenufokraha
sojourn in Jerusalem and Vienna on Fairfield Ave. Mrs. Sol IL Ave., on Wednesday evening,
week.
where he studied under a Morgen- Levy, program chairman, present- Nov. 23.
Mrs. J. Seder, Mrs. M. Weiner
thou Fellowship. He is at work ed as guest artists Dr. Alexander
rg Ne l . rs• M. Rosenzweig were an:-
Announcement was also made charge.
on a book on 'Jewish institutions Menke of the Foundation School of a Chanukah social which will Pointed as a committee. to take
of the Middle Ages. He is a grad- of Music and Mrs. Bernard Birn- . be held in Lachar's Hall on
uate of College of the City of hewn, vocalist, accompanied by Twelfth St., on Saturday evening,
New York and the Hebrew Union Mrs. Herman Fine.
Dee. 17.
denMtl.s o.f I tVhiel•li S
aiiisi teArhde
oo171.fl is presi-
College. Ile is now a member of
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, presi-
These affairs mark the start of

the faculty of Beth El College dent, announced that the auxili- the season's activities in support
of Jewish Studies of Temple Beth aries affiliated with the National of the Pioneer movement of the i
El, Detroit, teaching a course in Home for Jewish Children at HaPoel HaMizrachi in Palestine.
the history of Palestine.
Denver will hold its annual con- The League for Pioneer Palestine
27
All the Christian ministers of vention in New York City next also will co-operate with other
Lansing have been invited to at- week. Mrs. Goldberg will be the mid-west organizations in carry.
The
Bnai
Moshe
Sisterhood
tend the service. The Mayor of Detroit League's delegate, and ing out plans for close co-opera-
Lansing is expected to be one of plans have been made by Mrs. tion with other Zionist bodies to will honor the workers who just
the speakers. A reception and Carl Schiller, Mrs. Harry Barnett. be inaugurated at a mid-west re- concluded a successful bazaar
dance will follow the services Mrs. Herman Schmier, Mrs. Sol alond to be held in Cleveland under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Julius Ilerskowitz, at, a meeting
The Detroit friends of the Lan- II. Levy and Mrs. Robert Drews 1 the weekend of Dec. 23.
next Monday evening. Nov. 21.
sing Jewish community are in- to accompany her.
vited.
Mrs . Jose p h Mellon, chai rm an Hale vY to Giv e a Ch anu k a h After a brief business session
there
will be entertainment and
of the memorial fund, acknow I-
Masquerade Dance on
refreshments.
edges the receipt of the follow-
Dec.
3
Final
plans are being made for
ing contributions:
the grape festival Sunday eve-
In
of Joyce Melo
from nr
and. M I I erbert Kohn. Mr and MIA
ning,
Nov.
27, under the directioh
Mrs Anna Warren chairman
1 r ;
"I'M of
entertainment committee of of Mrs. Max Grose and Mrs.
Mr. Mon Merlon... l/r and Mro
Teresa
Miller.
the Halevy Singing Society, an-
Miss Beryin Jacobs will ad- ort I 'row.. Mro I col h Moto.", •net
The Men's Club announces that
dress the, Junior ',Congregation of 7,1(in f•nhon: In rnotnnov of /tort..., nounced at the last Halevy re-
warner, (min 'IA and Mr. It. Hobo,
that preparations have tickets for the Chanukah concert
Shaarey Zedek this Sabbath kalltnan. Mr. fold Mra. Loa Or.hon. M. hearsal
b een completed for the annual 'in Sunday, Dec. 18, can now be
Mr. And Mr.
morning
will inaugurate a son Mi.. Harry
Mao
Sir. and 14:A Kam Ks , reit. Halevy Chanukah masquerade obtained at the congregation of-
new polity of addresses by guest
Mr,
(lance to be held at Emanuel Hall, fice, Cantor David Katzman, a
speakers once a month.
choir and a symphony orchestra
Taylor an d Wodw
i..no of
y
M rs
Ann
.
in,
o ro
il on
Miriam Tobin has been selected VIVtn t ' frnom
.. kfr.s a nd Ifri k Pante%
! Od
Saturday
eveni ng , DecVI
. 3 . Miss will be featured.
secretary o the Junior Con
Ann
Zuchter
is
in
charge
of
ad-
1
ix
ration.
m iion
ss
tic ets.
k
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
usic
On Dec 8, the lialevy will have

Mrs. Philip Kramer, chairman '
of the third annual donor event ,attend the concert of the Detroit
The philanthropic committee of
Bnai David Sisterhood. and Civic Orchestra at the Ingitute the Music Study Club of Detroit
l
Mrs. Leon Slavin, chairman of of Arts, sponsored by the Music will present its
annual program
the souvenir booklet, gave, en- Study Club, presented by the for the
pat i ents of the Detroit
Peres Hirsekbein to Speak Nev. counting reports. The event' will Works Progress Administration, Tuberculosis Sanitarium
on Satur-
be
held
Dec.
13
at
Fol/WaYne
27 During Showing of Hie
at which Rebecca Katzman Froh- day, Nov. 19. It will be in the
"Cr... Field,"
Hotel. 'man will be featured as the piano form of a radio presentation. "By
Henry Siegel, prondnent De. , soloist. Mrs. Frok?nan is the
offs- Courtesy of Station M.S.C."
Beginning on Sunday, Littman's troit violinist, will play at this cial pianist of the Halevy Sing- Those participating in the enter-
People's Theater. 12th and Sew- donor luncheon,
ing Society. Miss Celia Plotnick tainment are Jane Schkloven, so-
ard, will show the famous flml,
Mrs. Charles Jones, chairman and Miss Sarah Bloomfeld are
nrano, and Lawerence Rudin and
"Yiddel Mit'n Fiddel," !tarring oI the game s party to be heldo the two associate accompanists.
Mollie Picon, the great Yiddish the Social Hall, Monday evening. Rehearsals are held every Tues. Roslyn Maldowsky, Spanish danc-
ers.
Members of the Student
Noy. 21, urges the public to help day evening at Northern High
actress.
Group of the Music Study Club
Popular prices will prevail dur- make this a success.
School, room 123. If members who will also take part in the
M rs.
ing the showing of this film.
sper, vice presi- cannot for any reason attend re- nrogram bre Max
Weiner, violin-
On Sunday, Nov. 27, Littman's dent, will entertain
board mem- hearaals they are requested to ist; Frances Dreifuss, ballet danc-
will commence the showing of bers at her home on Rochester notify Mrs. Sarah Alterman
or
er;
Blossom
Rovetch,
accompa-
Perez Hirschbein's "Green Ave., Monday afternoon. Nov. 21. M. Horowitz of the investigating
mist; Jonas Cohen, who will an-
Fields." On the occasion of
committee.
nounce
and
lead
in
community
the showing of this talking UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE
New members added to tit^ singing. Mrs. Ben Rovetch will
picture, Perez Hirschhein will ap-
An unveiling of a tombstone in Halevy roster are: Miss Rachel be chairman of the afternoon and
pear in person and will deliver an memory of Morrie Silver will take Koliner, soprano; Mrs. Calvin will be assisted by Mrs. Jay Re-
address on the opening night. place Sunday, Nov. 27, at 1 p. m., Prady and Miss Esther Cooper- senshine.
That evening, the Freiheit Ge. , at Machpelah Cemetery. Rev. S. man, altos; Benjamin Plotkin.
Isom Verein will be presented in !Mogi!! will officiate. Relatives and basso. The latter three
are voice
Flowers for all occasions —
a special recital.
friends are invited to attend.
'students of Max Levy.
Clezier-JoY Florist. Trier 6-6622.

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RabbIokal Council comes to our

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remeady.

EMANUEL

SISTERHOOD

• You see them on the shelves
of every kosher delicatessen
you enter. They're best sellers at every grocery and
dairy store that caters to Jewish trade. They're the
favorites of the "mevin"—

HEINZ VEGETARIAN
OVEN-BAKED BEANS

in fatty tomato sauce — They're PAREVEI

Approved by the Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America.

ARABS TO SIAM JUST HEAT AND SAT(


Grape Festival
at
Bnai Moshe Nov.

An Important. Sale

Jr. Congregation
of Shaarey Zedek

Black-Dyed

Persian Lamb
Coats, $298.50

An impressive collection of new,
beautifully fashioned coats of rich,
silky Persian Lamb. You'll see at
once by their close curl and lively
luster that they're the quality that
usually sells for very much more.


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