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filE*TROITIEWLVI RONICLE

December 23, 1938

snd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

1Music Study Club
Launches Campaign
For 1939 Concert

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chairman of the annual artist
concert committee of the Music
Study Club, announced the fol-

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lowing executive committee: Mrs.
David Huber, co-chairman; Mrs.
Davis Cole, financial secretary;
Mrs. Arthur Purdy, treasurer;
Mrs. Max Reich, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Louis Cohen,
Mrs. harry Cohen, Mrs. Burton
Clamage, Mrs. J. S. Sauls, Mrs.
Henry Weinberg, Mrs. Bernard
Lachs, and Mrs. Sidney Wallace,
vice-chairmen; Mrs. Maurice Ro-
senthal, publicity; Mrs. Jacob
Schakne, program; Mrs. Julius
Green and Mrs. Meyer Elias, hos-
pitality and arrangements; Mrs.
Maurice Benyas, radio; Mrs. Sol
Trigg, music school contacts;
Mrs. Edward Stein, posters.
The following are additional
captains of committees in be-
half of the annual concert: Mes-
dames Jack Stembuck, Herman
Hoexter, Abraham Cooper, Mor-
ris Rosenthal, H. Z. Gordon, To-
bias Garton, Maurice Morse, Jos-
eph Berhman, Sol Trigg, Eugene
Spanier, G. Bernstein, Jay Ros-
enshine, H. J. Agins, Sam Ber-
man, Maurice B. Benyas, Edward
Stein, M. E. Silverstein, Davis
H. Cole, David Werbe, J. Hack,
M. Reveno, Herman Sorin, Ben
Weinman, M. Mendelsohn, B. M.
Laikin, Jack \Verret, I. W. Rush-
kin, Edward Feldman, Charles
Alpern, Samuel Asherson, Saul
Waxman, E. Laster, M. Siden,
Arthur Purdy, Morris Scheyer,
and Misses Maryan Fleisher, Syl-
via Scherr and Sadye Cooper.
The proceeds of this concert
will be allocated to the Sylvia
Simons Memorial Scholarship
Fund of the Music Study Club
of Detroit, which was created in
1936, through the generosity of
Mrs. David W. Simons and the
efforts of Mrs. J. S. Sauls.
The concert will be held on
Jan. 23.
Mrs. Maurice Morse is presi-
dent of the Music Study Club.

Annual Maccabiad
at Jewish Center

HOME RELIEF TO HAVE
CARNIVAL ON JAN. 29

FURS OF DISTINCTION

On Wednesday, Dec. 28, at 1:30
p. m. Mrs. William Roth of Can-
terbury Rd. will be hostess to the
members of the Home Relief So-
ciety for their regular meeting and
election of officers.
The Home Relief Society , is
sponsoring a carnival bazaar on
Sunday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p. m. at

EXPERT FURRIER

Dr. and Mrs. Leo Si. Franklin
have as their guest Sirs. Rubin
Einstein, and their granddaughter,
Mary Frieda Einstein of Blairs-
ville, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II.
Schwartz of 17545 Birchcrest
Drive announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Alan Earle, on Sat-
urday morning, Dec. 24, at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek. Recep-
Miss Josephine Welt has in- tion at home Saturday, from 8
vited a group of friends to a to fl p. In. No cards.
Corrigan party Monday night,
Dec. 26, honoring Miss Constance
A bundle for the ReSale Shop
Robinson and fiance, James Wine-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spie- will be the admission charge for
the January meeting of the De-
gel and her house guest, Miss
troit Section, National Council of
Gerry Ehrmnn of New York.
Jewish Women, to be held on
Miss Elaine Tepper of Allen- Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 3, at
2:30 o'clock, at Temple Beth El.
hurst, N. J., is the guest of Miss
The program for the afternoon
Sue Wineman of Hamilton Dr.
will consist of a concert by the
Music Study Club to be followed
Peter Morse, a junior at the
University of Michigan, is spend- by a tea. Miss Ruth Brotman and
Mrs. David Kallman have ar-
ing the vacation holiday with his
ranged the musical program
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
which will include piano and vo-
Morse.
cal solos as well as a string trio.
Mrs. Barnett Malbin compli- Among the artists participating
mented bliss Constance Robinson, will be Emma Lazaroff Scheyer
bride-elect, at a luncheon on and Mrs. Jacob Sauls, vocalists;
Lillian Sarnoff and Florence Kut-
Dec. 19 at the Great Lakes Club.
zen, pianists; Sadie Cooper, vio-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Mar- linist, and Ruth Vannatter, 'cell-
ist. Bundles brought for the Re-
kle will give a cocktail party on sale
Shop will aid the council in
Jan. 2 in their home, Willow.
the support of two local activi-
brook Farm.
ties,
the Council Scholarship

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Rob- Fund, and the fund for providing
vacations
for underprivileged
inson and children are spending
girls at Council Camp.
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Max Heavenrich of Saginaw.
Miss Bernice Bronstein, dough
Miss Jeanne Levett, daughter ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bron
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levett, is stein, is home from the Univer
home from the Stuart School in city of Syracuse.
Boston.
Miss Peggy Freund, who is a
Mrs. Joseph Frank and son, student at the Wheaton College,
Harold, left Wednesday for Mi- Norton, Mass., is spending, the
ami Beach and will return in holiday with her father, Dr. Hugo
A. Freund.
April.

William Coles of New York
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Le
vy spent last week-end in Detroit
gave a surprise party on Dec. 18,
in honor of their daughter, Betty. having attended the Bar Mitzvah
of his nephew, Jack Fromm.
Robert Schlesinger will be
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levy of
host to a group of friends at a
Fairfield Ave. entertained at a
party on Dec. 28.
cocktail and dinner party Sun-
Mrs. Harold Redfield will en- day, Dec. 18, honoring Miss Syl-
tertain a group of friends on via Bronstein and William Ger-
shenson.
Saturday night, Dec. 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taub, who
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin will give
a tea in her home on Edison spent the past three weeks in
Detroit, left for New York
Ave. on Dec. 28.
whence they will sail on the Nor-
Mrs. Samuel K. Gage is mandy for their home in Eng-
spending the holiday week-end in land.
Chicago as the guest of Misses
Irene and Ethel Kawn.
Mrs. Carl Schiller and daugh-
ter, Ilene, motored to San An-
Miss Winifred Cooper left Fri- tonio, Tex., where they will visit
day to visit with Miss Margaret with their son and brother, Don-
Greenhouse in Rochester, N. Y. ald.

Phyllis Jane Greenblatt, who
attends the University of Illinois
at Champagne, Ill., arrived home
Thursday to spend the holiday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton E. Greenblatt of Tuxedo
Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn-
feld will leave Dec. 25 to spend
the holidays in Pittsburgh.

Henry Herman, well known
musician and teacher, gave a
Beethoven program with inter-
pretations, to a group of friends
from Detroit and Ann Arbor, at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Shmar-
ya Kleinman, on Saturday eve-
ning, Dec. 17.

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the announcement of this means
of raising funds. Mrs. Sam Arkin
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Ralph Levy as her co-chairman.
They will be assisted by the fol-
lowing as captains of various con-
cessions:

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The Junior Home Relief Society
will have charge of the dancing
and Miss Rudman is to act as
their captain.
There will be various entices-
MOIL",
gables, dancing, fortune
telling, refreshments and prizes.
Tickets will entitle the guests to
refreshments and prizes.
The Home Relief Society ac-
knowledges general Chanukah bas-
kets given by Boy Scouts Troop
164 of the Shaarey Zedek with
supplementation by the Temple
Beth El Boy Scout Troop. Also
baskets donated by Mrs Max I
Rosenfeld, Mrs. Morris Rosenberg
and the Tuesday Nite Club.
A donation is acknowledged from
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rattner in
memory of Daughter Lois Lee.

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A meeting of the luncheon
committee of the Woman's Aux-
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Schools was held at the home of
Mrs. Julius Berman, Dec. 20.

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Rabbi Morris Adler
to Speak Tuesday
at Jewish Center

D. ROSNER
Management

Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein-
Rabbi Morris 'Wier will be the
man were hosts to a group of
friends at a dinner party held guest speaker at the third lec-
at their home on Sunday evening, ture of the House League mem-
Dec. 18.
bership lecture series, under the
general, theme of "The Jew in
a
Changing World," to be held
Mrs. Nathan Boruszak of Mil-
waukee is spending a week with on Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 8:45
her sister and brother-inlaw, Mr. p. m., in the auditorium of the
and Mrs. Maurice Morse of Lin- Jewish Community Center, Wood-
colnshire Drive.
ward at Holbrook. He will speak
on "The Jew and His Religion."
The community is invited to
The public is cordially invited
attend
these lectures. The admis-
to attend the annual Chanukah
assembly of the Bnai Moshe Re- sion is free to Center members
ligious School to be held on Sun- and 10 cents to non-members.
day, Dec. 25, at 11 a. m., in the The chairman for the evening
social hall of the congregation. will be David Aptekar, who,
An interesting program has been along with Max Chomsky, is co-
prepared. In addition, there will chairman of this project. The
be an exhibit of Chanukah ma- House League, sponsoring the
terials made by the handicraft program, is the self-governing,
classes.
body of the Center membershio.!

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DIETARY

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RABBI ERIC FRIEDLAND

Reports of chairmen were grati-
fying. A large number of new
pledges were received.
The project of the Women's
Auxiliary is to provide bus trans-
portation to and from the lie-
brew Schools, for indigent chil-
d ren.
The chairman of the 7th donor
luncheon, Mrs. Nathan Spivakow,
announces that this event will
take place on Wednesday, Jan.
25, at 10 o'clock, at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek.
The next meeting and pep-
rally of the Auxiliary will take
place Wednesday, Dec. 28, at
2:15 p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek,
Chicago at Lawton. Rabbi Eric
Friedland of Pontiac, will ad-
dress the organization on "The
Place of the Jewish Woman in
Hebrew Education."

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Nine demonstrations of indi-
vidual and group activity repre-
senting the year-around program
of the health education depart.
ment of the Jewish Community
Center, Woodward at Holbrook,
will take place on Wednesday,
Dec. 28, at 8:45 p, m., in the
Marjorie and Rita Cooper of Rich-
gymnasium of the building, as
Complete l y epippeaJ so l 1 ar i um
part of the celebration of anni- ton Ave. were hostesses to the pub-
versary week.
licity committee of A. Z. A. Great
Jack Pelter of New York was
Heading' the list will be a Lakes convention last Thursday
Honor Dinner Also to Bo Hold demonstration of a Coed-Gym evening. The committee an- the guest of his aunt and uncle,
nounces
Mr.
and Mrs. I. Ressler, of Eu-
Class,
featuring
calisthenics
and
that
Mayor
Reading
will
on Tuesday Evening
volley-ball game.
crown the beauty queen for clid Ave., for several days and
is
now
enroute to California.
One
of
the
feature
attractions
A.
Z.
A.
at
the
convention
dance,
The Women's Auxiliary of Bnai
of the evening will he a modern Tuesday, Dec. 27, at the Book-
Both will have as guests at a
On Tuesday, Jan. 10, the Zeda-
Cadillac
Hotel.
dance
bliss
Bernice
Kleinman, daugh-
under
the
direction
of
luncheon to be held on Dec. 27, at
kah Juniors will have a bingo
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya
1 p, in., at the Knights of Pythias Edith Mushkin, women's health
party at the Detroit Federation of
Kleinman,
is
home
from
the
Uni-
Sidney Solomon left for New
Hall, 114 Erskine, the young men education director, entitled "The
Women's Clubs, 4811 Second, This
attending the A. Z. A. convention Chair Speaks," presenting a York to board the S.S. Cham- versity of Michigan to spend the is another in the series of events
in Detroit The members of the satire on what goes on in a Cen- plain for an extended cruise holiday vacation with her family. to establish a Zedakah camp for
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLAN
committee helping to arrange this ter Club meeting. This number sailing to the West Indies. Ile
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler of Eu- the underprivilezed Jewish chil-
affair are the Mesdames II. Prady, was presented last season at the plans to make tours of Nassau,
dren of Detroit.
J. R. Feller, Wm. Goldberg, N. annual art night and will have K i ngston, Jamaica, Port of clid Ave. had as their house
Miss
Violet
Bonin
and
Miss
the same performers, with the Prince and Havana, Cuba, return. guest for the past 10 days their
Rom and Miss Clara Hurwitz.
LOUIS ADLER Management
Alice Weiner, co-chairmen of the
On the same day there will be exception of Cart Miller, a mem- ing to Detroit about the middle cousin, Miss Florence R. Kaplan affair, are arranging for prizes
Sommer Seem 801n.,130
of January.
of Winnipeg, Man., recently of and refreshments.
held the honor dinner for members bar of the new dance group, who
Speslal Xmas Rates
Palestine.
bliss
Kaplan
is
now
and friends who sold $10 or moreiweill substitute for Ronnie D'orsay
Miss Tillye Munch, president of
Mrs. Lester Lapides of Chica- visiting in New York.
worth of ticketsfor the recent who is now in New York.
Anniversary Week, the celebra-
Zedakah Juniors, announced at
An interesting interview will go Blvd. was hostess at a lunch
event. The dinner will take place
the last meeting that the ticket tion of the fifth birthday of the
Miss
Betty
Sacks
of
New
York
be
held
with
Kurt
Kulka,
eon
on
Dec.
17
at
the
Whittier
Aus•
at Huyler'a in the Fisher Bldg. at t
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
sale was satisfactory.
City, accompanied by her aunt
6:30 p. m. An interesting pro- Irian swimming champ, who has in honor of Miss Sylvia Bron
Miss Boris and Miss Weiner an- ward at Holbrook, and sponsored
stein, bride-elect.
' and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
by the house League, the repre-
gram has been planned for the eve- c ome to live in Detroit.
Garfinkle, left Friday to spend nounce that tickets are obtainable
Gloria
will
perform
an
ning. A play, under the direction original tap routine
Richard Prentia has returned the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. from any of the following cap. sentative body of the Center mem-
a GlaMer t
r epresenting
of Mrs. Norman Rom, will be the
bership,
will begin on Sunday eve-
from Washington University o Jacobs and son, in Richmond, tains: Misses Esther Burnstein, ning, Dec. 25, with the Mothers'
Tap Dance Group.
given. The title of the play is
Anne Kaplan, Rosalind Schweit-
Ind.
"Ladies, Please!" Those partici- i Mixed doubles barminton, box- St. Louis, Mo., with his guest,
Club
Chanukah
Latke party, and
zer, Esther Schrebnick, Adele
n wrestling,
and tumbling Mort Levitt.
patine in the play are: Mesdames events
will be
RECEPTACLES
Simms, Ida Sklare, Marjorie will conclude with the Intermediate
Mrs. Nathan
given
Moss
and
Mrs.
by
men
and
Herman Prady, Frank Dickman,
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish, ig
Weiss, Mildred Weiss and Mrs. Council Kovod party on Sunday,
Miss Billie Cugell and Miss Morry M. Bittker entertained Evelyn Miller.
Reinforced Concrete. rail, Guar- =
Samuel W. Leib, Leo Turner, Dave women in the gym classes- Sam-
Jan. I.
their sister, Mrs. E. Sydney
anited. Priced Right.
Diamond, Norman Rom, Sol Rotten- uel Levy, men's health director. Barbara Suffrin, students at the
On Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 3 p.
Echenberg (Edith Holdengraber)
AMERICAN
man, Milton Goldberg, M. W. Sil- will be in charge of these events. University of Michigan, are at
he juniors will present an art fes-
of Sherbrooke, Quebec, with a
The audience will take part in " time for the holidays.
verman. The chairman for the
tival, with dancing, song and
RECEPTACLE CO.
luncheon and bridge party at the
evening will be Mrs. Nathan D. a grand march and group games.
dramatics.
On
Thursday,
Dec.
29,
579 Kenilworth, To. 8-5889
Lieutenant Elliott Elkin of Wilshire on Dec. 15. Mrs. Echen-
All are invited to attend. There
Metzger.
gn
at 3 p. m. a Junior Maccabiad will INIM ■ mmgsgmlig
Howe Military School is home berg is visiting with her family
is no admission charge.
be held, at which the health educa-
spending the holidays with his over the holidays.
tional activities of the Junior de-
father, Max Elkin, at Colonial
The Sholem Aleichem school
Mosaic Lodge F. & A. M.
partment will be exhibited. All
Bnai David Sisterhood Com- Hotel, Mount Clemens, Mich.
A tea in honor of the married will issue a book in connection
Scalp Treatments
to Install Officers on
members of Junior Council will with the bazaar and will account juniors and their friends are
'
plimentary Bridge
invited
to attend these programs.
Specializing in
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Slatkin be given by the Senior Council's for the work of the past year.
Tuesday Evening
on Jan. 9
Rabbi Morris Adler will lecture
NEWEST METHODS
formerly of LaSalle Blvd., are advisory committee on Tuesday
Meetings for the bazaar are
on
Tuesday,
Dec.
27,
at
8:45
p.
now residing at 17392 Roselawn afternoon, Dec. 27, at the home being held every Monday eve-
Wirt I. Savery, grand master of
The Bnai David Sisterhood will Ave.
SHELTON TULIP OIL
of Mrs. Leonard II. Weiner, 199 ning, in the Dexter Sholem Alei- and the Center Maccabiad will be
the Grand Lodge of Michigan, will tender a complimentary bridge to
held Wednesday, Dec. 28.
W. Nevada. Mrs. William Frank, chem school, 3754 Monterey,
PERMANENTS
install the incoming officers of Mo- it %members and their friends at
chairman
of
the
committee,
and
Miss
Shyrle
Imber,
a
student
Thirty
children
who
have
saic Lodge, No. 530, F. & A. M., I its next open meeting, Monday,
com-
FACIAL TREATMEN .3
Tuesday, Dec. 27, in the Com- Jan. 9, at 8:30 p. in., in the syna- at the University of Michigan Mrs. Maurice Klein, president of pleted the courses of the Arbei-
mandery Asylum of the Masonic !Rogue social hall. Anyone inter- is home to spend the holiday va- the Detroit section, will welcome ter Ring, Farband, and Sholem
cation with her parents, Mr. and the guests of honor.
Aleichem schools will be gradu-
Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m.
Margaret Greenough
ested in Sisterhood membership is
21
Mrs. Benjamin Imber of Park-
ated at an impressive ceremony
Dancing and refreshments in invited to attend.
side Ave.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Dorb
Monday evening, Dec. 26, at the
the Fountain Ballroom will follow
The second open meeting in the
were hosts at dinner and card Durfee Intermediate School, La
the ceremony. Music will be furs drive for increased members will
Formerly with :Saucy van Wynk
we Earring BLDG.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler and games Saturday evening at their Salle and Collingwood. T h e
ra. *tit
Delegations of Polish Jews in 21
niched by Dave Diamond and his be held on Monday evening, Jan.
orchestra. The entertainment com- 30, when a musicale will be pre- son, Herbert R., are motoring home, in honor of Mrs. L. Levine, graduation ceremony will begin countries of Europe, South Africa
mother
of
Mrs.
Dorb,
who
left
to
Montreal,
Que.,
where
they
with a play in which the gradu- North and South America will et-
mittee promises several specialty sented.
will be the guests of relatives for Monday for Miami, Fla., to join ates and other student, in the tend the third world conference of
acts.
Two new study groups are being 10 days.
her son, Joseph Levine of New high school will take part. The the Federations of Polish Jews
Season's Greetings
The incoming officers are: Karl formed by the Sisterhood for the
York City. Covers were laid for play will be an operetta, written Abroad, which will be held in New
V. Stolle, W. M.; Ben Levensohn, study of the Bible and the prayer
KORN'S KOSHER
Larry Block of the Alden Park 12 guests.
and directed by Morris Haar, York in the Fall of 1939.
S. W.; Alec Smith, J. W.; Ben book. Women interested are asked
anor IS spending several weeks
and based on the biblical legend
The Federation of Polish Jews
Cohn. treasurer; Dr. J. Markle, to call the synagogue or Mrs.
DELICATESSEN
Mrs. Ann Eger and daughter, of "King Solomon and the Ash- in America, at 225 W. 34th St.,
P. M., secretary; Louis Abromo. , Joshua Sperka, TO 7-8000, for in- at Miami Beach, Fla. He will re-
turn
by way of Havana, Ber- Sylvia, left to spend the winter medal." Admission will be by in- New York City, is now engaged in
12133 LINWOOD
vitt, S. D.; Joseph Simpson, J. D.; formati on. The groups r;la t r r,tbeie t on
muda and New York City, arriv- months in Miami Beach and New vitation card only, and these making preparations for the con-
Dr. Sternum, chaplain; Harry Wednesda y
TOwnsend 8.0545
ing back in Detroit about Jan. 10. York City.
most be secured in advance. They ference, which is scheduled to last
Goodman, marshal; Frank Pierce,
Sperka teaches these classes.
may be obtained at the Sholem a full week, beginning Sept. 5,
E. Whaley, J. Cohen, S. Rosenfeld,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of
Mrs. Albert Polk of 2740 Ful- Aleichem, Arbeiter Ring, and 1939. Z. Tygel, executive director,
stewards; G. W. Langley, tyler.
While movie nabob Carl
WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR•
Ralph R. Goldsmith is the retiring Laemmle is planning how to 2070 Collingwood Ave. will be lerton Ave. announces the Bar Farband schools.
stated that the gathering is being
DENS MONDAY EVENING
at ome Tuesday evening, Dec. Mitzvah of her son, Sheldon T.
master.
The children of the Sholem called to discuss the economic, po-
spend the millions he will make 27, in honor of their 40th wed-
Selesnick, on Saturday morning, Aleichem, Farband, and Arbeiter litical and cultural problems affect-
on the self-heating cans of beans, ding anniversary. No cards.
If you want to see a war with
Dec. 31, at Congregation Bnai Ring schools celebrated Chanu-
Five Nazi publishers tried to sone, etc., Invented by a Ger-
ing the position of the Jews in no danger to your own skin,
David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts.
get the German rights for Carl man-Jewish refugee, his son, Carl
bliss Aida Rubenstein of Chi- At home Saturday afternoon at kah at a gathering on Thursday, Poland and elsewhere.
jump to the Arena Gardens
Dec. 22, in the Jewish Commu-
Van Doren's biography of Frank- Junior, is planning the bunga- cago, Ill., is spending the week-
wrestling battlefront next Mon-
1:30 o'clock.
nity Center.
Lin-but It was to an exiled Ger- low In which he hopes to honey- end as the guest of Miss
Back in circulation is the Good day night where a battle royal
man firm now in Holland that he moon with June Travis, daughter Julia Barahl of Tyler Ave., prior
Neighbor
League,
now
launching
will be staged. There will be six
Mrs. Sara Wolfson of Akron is
Flowers for all occasions - an intensive campaign to com- mean wrestlers on the mat at
gave the rights.
of Chicago's Harry Grabiner.
to her southern vacation trip.
visiting with relatives in Detroit- Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler
04622. bat Nazi propaganda in the U. S. the game time,

Bnai Brith Women
to Entertain A Z A
Parley Delegates

Zedakah Juniors
Plan Bingo Party

It

STRICTLY

Anniversary Week
At Jewish Center

100 Rooms
each with private bath
all facing the ocean

Elaborate New
BUCCANEER DINING ROOM

Dietary Law:

Wsrel.

MIAMI BEACH, FLA.

Sholem Aleichem
Folk Institute

Polish Federations
From Countries
to Convene in N.Y. BEAUTY SALON
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