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fit E VETROR /Miff al RON Will

Luncheon 1,
1 M Of embers'
Shaarey Zedek r4 .

Sisterhood Monday

Hebrew Ladies Aid
I Luncheon Jan, 18

11. SIEGEL CO.

so

fS0

The next meeting of the Sis-
terhood of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek will be held on Jan. 9 at ,
ande.
wpililimebne tari y
n
ti l-21e 3CinatPu.re mo-f a

January 6, 1939

and THE LEGAL, CHRONICLE

The board of dierctors of the
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society met,
at the home of Sirs. Siorris
Weinstein of Pennington Drive,
Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 3. Mrs.

cps

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman
Mot. Alec Abraham of 6428
will leave Jan. 14 for Coronado Globe St., announces the Bar
Mitzvah of her son, Raymond,
Beach.
on Saturday morning, Jan. 7, at
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Miller of Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex-
Cincinnati were the week-end ter and Lawrence. At home on
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sunday, Jan. 8.
Weisman of Boston Blvd.
Dr. and Sirs. Moe S. Perlis of
Mr. and Sirs. Sigmund A. Rob- 3337 Glynn Ct. announce the
inson and Mr. and Sirs. Max T. Bar Mitzvah of their son. San-
Heavenrich of Saginaw will ford, on Saturday, Jan. 14. at
leave Jan. 8 to spend a few days Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and 14th. At home Satur-
in New York.
day from 4 to 9 p. m. No cards.

Woodward at Stat.

JANUARY
CLEARANCE


FUR-TRIMMED COATS

'48 '58 '68

(Formerly $69.95 to $110)

' TAS4 02
f f
Mies Mildred Wolf will leave
ZI sans warag to slmw der Inaczca
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brewer of
5 1 95 `OZ
Jan. 10 for a visit in Chicago
'xot
ssoza
'uvlszad
Muse
'e03
3290
Hazelwood
Ave.
announce
..insmoN
with her sister and brother-in-
pleiwnf pun Ut1011125.103
law, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses. the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
JJAll9 twat patutupt
Abraham Bernard, on Saturday
01 sattanows plu3d par paiiu ;sullen ieuoiteWra
morning, Jan. 7, at the Congre-
A stag dinner party will be gation Shaarey Zedek. Reception
tendered James 1Vineman Jan. at home on Sunday. Jan, 8,
13 at the Fort Shelby Hotel.
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. tn.
MRS. ABE MILLER
MRS. VIVIAN DUNHAM
No cards.
Abe Stiller, chairman, and Mrs.
luncheon to all members In good
Mrs. Walter Leib and children
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon of David Muller, co-chairman, of
standing.
left Jan. 4 for Hollywood, Fla.,
the donor luncheon, gave a grati-
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, pro- where they will spend the winter.
2736 Webb Ave. celebrated their fying report. A well known
(Were $16.95 to $49.95)
gram chairman, announces that
25th wedding anniversary on speaker and an interesting pro-
Mrs. Elijah Stamfer of Akron,
Tweeds, camel's-hair, fleeces, including reversible styles;
51r. and Mn. Louis Bass and Dec. 30.
gram are planned. The luncheon
k er.
0., will be t e guest sneaker.
perfect for all 'round wear. Casual or fitted. Sires 12 to 20.
S II
d
Si I nay, o of L a
ae BI v.
is to take place Wednesday,
Wife of a Rabbi, Mrs. Stamfer I son,
left for several weeks in Miami
Mrs. Simon S. Marx of Burlin- Jan. 18, at 12:30 p. in., at
was born in Palestine of a Rab-
Beach.
game Ave. entertained 12 Ger- Schiff's Catering Co.. John R
binical family. She is a Hebrew
Second Floor
man refugee children at a Chan- and Erskine. The society solicits
and Talmudic scholar, and has a
Mrs.
Albert
Bowman
and
ukah party on Dec. 24. There the co-operation of all members,
fine knowledge of Hebrew cus-
daughter, Beth, have returned to were refreshments, games and friends and organizations. as this
toms and traditions.
is the major money-raising event.
Mrs. Louis Tobin reports that their home in Buffalo, having prizes.
Maybe it is mid-winter, who cares'? These new light-
For reservations call the chair-
,
the guest artist of the afternoon been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
tonic!
a
spring
headed Mercury straws are refreshing as
The Bessie Sorin Zviller Lad- !man of reservations, Mrs. Jake
will be Vivian Dunham, a dis- William Mazer.
The
FURS OF DISTINCTION
tinguished American pianist.
One here, in the new "Wimple" trend (remember your
Aid Society will give a char- Greenwald, Tyler 5-6454, not
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Vivian Dunham mapored in mu-
ity dinner on Sunday evening, later than Jan. 14.
latest Life cover?) . . . one winged little turban with a
Schlesinger
were
the
guests
of
Sirs. Abe Stiller announces the
sic at Wayne University and
Jan. 29, at Assembly Hall. For
later studied at Cornell Univer- Mrs. Karl Kiefer of Cincinnati reservations call Mrs. L. Alter, following members as co-chair-
belting crown . . . and brims ... bicorns . pillboxes,
men: pledges, Sirs. Ignatz Aus-
sity under Andrew Haigh, inter- during the New Year's week-end. Townsend 5-2310.
all in the new lightweight Mercury Straw!
lender; arrangements, Mrs. I. A.
nationally known concert pianist.
Edwin Rosenthal of California
Leibson and Sirs. Philip Shapiro;
She has spent much of her time
A silver wedding anniversary
spent
10
days
in
Detroit
and
was
entertainment, Sirs. Charles Ber-
in New York coaching with Anis
IIIMELHOCIPS MILLINERY-THIRD FLOOR
in the form of a surprise party
kowitz and Sirs. Louis Goldfine;
Fulerhan, pianist and composer. a guest at the Statler Hotel.
was arranged by Mrs. Clarence
darlings and memorials, Mrs.
Last spring while in New York,
Frederick Finsterwald and Irv- Sarasohn of Monterey Ave., in Paul R. Freeman, Tyler 5-3621.
Mrs. Dunham had the privilege
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Simon
The next meeting will take
EXPERT FURRIER
of playing for Walter Damrosch, ing Kaufmann returned Jan. 3, Sarasohn at their residence 3242
who praised her work highly. in having spent the holiday week- Webb Ave. A mock wedding place on Wednesday, Jan. 11, at
Was Established for 30 Years in Berlin and Paris!
1:30 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe
private life Vivian Dunham is end in Buffalo.
ceremony was performed, fol-
Synagogue.
the wife of Prof. Richard Dun-
Quality Furs, from the most luxurious to the most modest,
Mrs. S. L. Trigg of 17368 lowed by entertainment and card
ham, of the Wayne speech de-
games. A buffet lunch, prepared

.
.
in a generous array of current fashion trends
partment, director of the Uni- Woodingham Drive will be at by Mrs. Anna Minus of Calvert
home Sunday, Jun. 8, from 2 to
versity Theater.
- 0629
PHONE:
TRinity
2
Ave.,
was
served
to
46
guests.
9150-12TH
ST.,
cor.
ATKINSON
Mrs. Dunham's "Conversation 5 and 7 to 9 p. m., in honor of
Next Door to Perwein's
0 Recitals" are new and distinc- the engagement of her daughter,
Sirs. Charles E. Goodman of
tive.
She gives a chatty and in- Lois, to Joseph B. Colten, son. Virginia, Minn., is the guest of
1
of
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Morse
M.
Colten.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
timate sketch of each composer
her mother, Mrs. Bertha Gom-
2 enlivened by vivid and little No cards.
2
1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
berg of the Wilshire Hotel. Sirs.
known anecdotes that point up
3
CA. 3338
Goodman is the sister of Mr. and
3
The Music Study Club of De-
Miss
Lenore
Ginsburg,
who
the character of the composer.
Sirs. Ephraim Gomberg of Bir-
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Reservations for the luncheon visited over the holiday vacation mingham, Mich., and Sir. and troit announces the second tea
for
key men, captains and work-
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
will be taken by Mrs. Moe Leiter,
Mrs. Emanuel Norman.
ers, to be held on Friday, Jan.
Townsend 8-3607. Dues can be Fred Ginsburg, returned to Mills
13, at 1:30 p. m., at the home
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity;
paid at the door, or can be mail- College in Oakland. Calif.
Miss Gertrude Horowitz of of Mrs. J. S. Souls, 2040 Taylor Aid held a pep meeting at the
ed to Mrs. J. Tobin, 3000 Webb.
Miss Katharine Mellman of Pittsburgh, Pa., visited during Ave. Plans will be discussed Statler Hotel where further
Mrs. Charles Robinson, presi-
Columbus, 0., spent the holiday the past week with her brother for the concert which is to be preparations were made for the
dent, will preside.
and sister-in-law, Sir. and Sirs. held at Temple Beth El on Jan.
week-end visiting with friends.
Morris Ilarwin of Leslie Ave. 23. Paul Musikonsky, 16-year.
Miss Vera Fay Dushkin was Miss Horowitz was entertained old violin virtuoso, will be the
hostess to 10 guests at a lunch- extensively during her brief stay. soloist.
The proceeds from the concert,
eon Dec. 28. Among the guests On Monday, Dec. 19, a dinner
was Miss Edith Fivenson of Cad- party was given in her honor by which are sponsored annually by
the Misses Helen and Sylvia Fire- the Niusic Study Club, are used
illac, Mich.
10TH & WASHINGTON AVE.
stone. Miss; Henrietta Maxman to aid young musicians in pur-
The annual "Pay-Up" luncheon
Mrs. Betty Mann of New York entertained a small group of suing their musical careers.
MIAMI BEACH . FLORIDA
of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood is visiting with her sister and friends in her honor. Sirs. Har-
Sirs. J. M. Berris, 1446 W.
M11■1 lasrurlotim Accommoda-
will be held Wednesday noon, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl win was hostess at a New Year's Chicago Blvd., is chairman of
tions . . . Patio, Sun Itoom,
Eve party at the Book Cadillac: the concert committee, and Sirs.
Solarlain, OParlon. lahhe mar
Shalit of Boston Blvd.
. . Elevator; Tele-
Hotel before Silos Horowitz's de- Ntaurice Morse, 1480 Lincoln-
phone, Nit ale Balk and
Shower In et ■ cli room . . .
Major and Mrs. I .Edgar Ryder parture. Miss Morowitz will spend shire Drive, is president of the
American.
klodltled American
of Lancaster, 0., spent the past several, days in Cleveland before Music Study Club.
and European Flans. Moder-
ate Rates.
week-end with Sir. and Sirs. E. A. returning home.
Bernie of Chicago Blvd.
D. HORNER
IIIKTAItT
Sirs. Siegmund L. Brin of
Management ,
Sirs.
Sylvia
Kaufman
of Calvert Ave. was hostess at a
Simmar at
STItICTLT
dinner
party
given
last
week
in
Charleston, W. Va., is the guest
to-bind Hotel
Atlantic City
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moers. honor of Sirs. Anna Burton's
80th birthday. Among the out-
Dan Lewis has been appointed
of-town
guests
were
Sir.
and
Sirs.
Miss Genevieve Tapperman,
chairman of a committee to act
formerly of Detroit, was mar- Charles Ashheim of Cincinnati,
ried Dec. 25 in Rochester, N. Y., 0., Bernie Brin of Seattle, Wash., in behalf of the Julius Rosen-
wald Post of the American Legion
to Aubrey Garbman and they are and Bernard Hurst of Chicago.
to organize the Sons of the Legion.
now living in Berkley, Calif.
RECEPTACLES
Misses Gloria Bell and Lucille All sons of Jewish war veterans,
Garbag e.
rind ROMA.
Sir. and Sirs. Nathan Sloss and Potasch and L. R. Coville are at whether they belong to a Legion
Iteltif.rnird Concrete. Puny Uttar.
MRS. ROSE GOLDBERG
post
or
not,
are
being
invited
to
home
after
spending
the
holiday
daughter, Marianne, and her
uotccil. hiked flight.
the Sons of the Legion.
fiance, David Kling, of Cleveland, week-end at the Edgewater join
A meeting of sons of veterans donor luncheon to be held Tues•
AMERICAN
ONE HUNDRED TEN EAST HANCOCK
0., spent the past week-end in Beach Hotel in Chicago. They
RECEPTACLE CO.
Detroit, having attended the be- were the guests of A. J. Isenberg. will be held at the Bnai Moshe day, Jan. 17, at the Statler
(CORNER JOHN R)
Dexter
and
Lawrence,
at
6:30
t
Ho
el
'
579 Kenilworth. To. 8-6689
trothal of Marjorie Hirschman
"This year the affair under
Miss Gertrude E. Levine of p. m. next Wednesday. All boys
TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000
and Sam Gross.
the chairmanship of Mrs. Dora
4028 Tuxedo Ave. had as her whose fathers served in the war
Blatnikoff will be one of the
BERTRAM FRIEDMAN, Manager
Mrs. Sidney Fecheinier is vis- guest during the holidays Miss are invited. Sons of members of most interesting events ever held
iting in Cincinnati over the week- Molly Fruitman of Toronto, any American Legion post may by our own group," states the
Ont. Miss Fruitman was also attend.
end.
announcement. "There will be
MRS. MORRIS WEINSTEIN
entertained at a toboggan party
speakers and entertainment of
Specializing in
Newton King and daugh- given by Sheldon Bessman. GILBERT APPOINTED
Jan. 11. Admission is free and
note. We urge all our friends to I
Radio is of interest to Nation- members who bring in the most ter, Jean Marilyn, of Columbus,
NEWEST METHODS
COUNSEL
OF
WAYNE'S
make
reservations
now
with
Mrs.'
al Federation groups because of new members will be awarded 0., spent the past week-end with
Mrs. Samuel Brody and sons,
GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE D. Blatnikoff, Ho. 4472."
the organization's extensive prizes.
SHELTON TULIP OIL
their parents, Sir. and Mrs. David Gerry and Buddy, will leave Mon-
Mts. Rose Goldberg is co-
broadcasting program. "The Syn-
day for Miami Beach, Fla., to
Mrs. Morris Weinstein will be King.
PERMANENTS
chairman of the donor luncheon
Fred
G.
Dewey,
general
chair-
agogue of the Air," heard over in charge, assisted by Mrs. Ethel
spend the winter. Sir. Brody
man of the grievance committee committee.
FACIAL TREATMEhs1
station WLW and short wave Goodman.
Mrs. Julius Neiman will be will join them later.
for Wayne County, announces the
station W8XAL, every Saturday
A business meeting will be the guest speaker at a meeting of
morning at 9:46, is N. F. T. S.'s held Tuesday evening, Jan. 10.
Dr. and Mrs. George S. Weiss, appointment of Peter P. Gilbert ADULT GROUPS ACTIVE
the Sisterhood of Beth Tefilo
contribution to inter-faith under-
formerly of Elmhurst Ave., are as counsel for Wayne County
Emanuel on Jan. 23.
AT JEWISH CENTER
standing. It also brings a spirit-
now residing at 3000 Webb Ave. Grievance Committee.
This appointment entails the
ual message to shut-ins. dwellers
Biennial
to
Discuss
Miss
Eileen
Byron
left
to
re-
The adult groups meeting at the
36th
in small unorganized communi-
The J. U. G. Girls held a New trial of attorneys against whom Jewish Community Center have
sume her studies at Smith Col-
Place of Religion in
ties and the institutionalized.
Year's party at the home of Miss complaints have been made by their planned a widely varied program
lege, Northampton.
clients,
and
have
been
investigated
Modern World
Rhoda Darlene Cowen of 3303
"Information Please"
by the grievance committee and for the coming months.
"Information Please" has add-
Norman Sloman spent the holi- Glynn Ct. Entertainment was
The newly organized Adult So-
Camp Mehia held a successful day week-end with his fiancee, furnished by Miss Helen Salk, sufficient cause shown to warrant cial Group for men and women, Boycott as Weapon Against
ed sparkle to the evening life
SISTERHOODS, MEN'S
Amerirca's radio listeners. The camp reunion on Dec. 27, in the Miss Bernice Stulz, in St. Louis, Miss Dolores Saltzsman, Ada trial.
Nazism Urged by Rabbi
21 years and over, which meets on
GROUPS PARTICIPATE of
National Federation of Temple social hall of the Shaarey Zedek. Mo.
Honikman, Annetta Rubin, Ilene
Tuesday evening, is now planning
Herbert S. Goldstein in
Sisterhoods has arranged for a Despite the fact that that Tues-
Reitzen and Rhoda Darlene
a sleigh ride party and dance for
Address at Floridian
Franklin Dunham, N. B. C. sparkle in the morning at its day was the coldest day of the
The Excelsior Club. whose an- Cowen.
January 17. The chairman for
assembly in Cincinnati.
year, almost all of the campers nual New Year's party is usually
Director, to Address
Miss Miriam Goldberg and WU Caro- this affair is Miss Ann Milstein.
Delegates and visitors to the came for the fun. A number of held at the Statler Hotel, held it
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chernick line fitempliner hate returned home from
MIAMI BEACH. - A far-flung
the Sessions
The Adult Dramatic Group,
convention will participate in a out-of-town campers were present this year at the home of Sir. and (Lillian Sherri
entertained a lo-tron where they attended the A. Z. meeting on Thursdays at 9 p. m., program designed to starve Ger-
A banquet and ball.
special N. F. T. S. brand of "In- and those from Cleveland remain- Sirs. Fred Ginsburg. A generous group of friends, New Year's
many
into toppling her own dicta-
has
planned
the
presentation
of
CINCINNATI. -Dean Charles formation Please ." Particular ed for the greater part of the holi-
Early tratelera to Florida ttis year
amount of money was raised to Eve in their new home on Wa•
tor off the throne was recommended
are Mn.. Joeenh Morri• and Percy Levin- plays for the near future, under
Whitney Gilkey of the Univer- problems encountered in group days.
help Youth Aliyah and the Ger- verly Ave.
by
Rabbi
Herbert S. Goldstein,
son.
who
left
last
week.
the guidance of Harry Goldstein,
sity of Chicago Theological work of 60,000 women in six
During the meeting awards were man refugee fund.
well-known local radio writer and prominent New York City rabbi
School and Dr. Abba HMO Sil- countries will furnish fuel for presented to those campers who
Mom of the ,oung•r Net have already
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn
returned to their reimactIve schools. On actor. Those between the ages of and president of the Rabbinical
ver of the Temple, Cleveland, national officers and members of were outstanding in activities and
Miss Dorothy Magidsohn left and family have moved from Monday, the following students left for 21 and 30 are invited to attend Council of America. With Mrs.
will discuss "The Place of Reli- the national executive board.
camp leadership for 1938. After to resume her studies at Carne- Fullerton Ave. to their new Ann Arbor: Mitt Nannette Kahn. (mine
Anthony. Jack arfrnateln. Lester FrIed• one of the meetings. For further Goldstein, he is a guest of the
gion in the Modern World" from
Detroit Delegates
home at 18450 Fairfield Ave.
the singing of camp songs, games, gie Tech in Pittsburgh.
wan, Slarvin Itarriism. Howard graska information on these and other Floridian Hotel, Miami Beach.
the standpoints of the church
In addition to the list an- and dancing, refreshments were
Milton Miller and ills bard Seim, (ler-
"The entire world must join
and the synagogue, at an eve- nounced two weeks ago, the fol-
• Id Illumenall and MarvIn Koffman aro adult activities, call Sirs. Selmin,
A complimentary bridge to back
served and moving pictures of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum
at Alma college. Mina Will Kahn at the Jewish Center.
forces to bring Germany to the
ning session of the 36th biennial lowing Detroiters will attend the
members
and
their
friends
will
and KW* Isamiam are lettYlna later In
camp were shown. A reunion is- of W. Boston Blvd. returned
brink
of starvation, if the mad
council of the Union of Amer-- I sessions of the Union of Ameri-
the week for Columbia, Mo . , where thee
sue of the camp news paper "The from New York, where they spent be given by the Bnai David Sis- tr,e
r.ti e. m117.g
power of Hitler is ever to be
aton
tul vklul;: d.Eyte
lle nn,
can Hebrew Congregations to can Hebrew Congregations in
terhood. Monday evening, Jan.
Mehia Mogila" was given to those the New Year holiday.
EDUCATOR
TO
ADDRESS
broken,"
Rabbi Goldstein said.
take place here Jan. 15-19.
Cincinnati Jan. 15-19:
9, in the synagogue social hall, Northaininon, Mass, to re.iilume her gen-
present. Each camper was also
BETH EL SISTERHOOD "And labor is the force to do the
Delegates and visitors to the
Mrs. Harry H. Berger, Mrs. given the camp insignia of a
Cadet Robert Brody, son of in connection with the member-
job.
If
the
laboring ranks in this
13th biennial assembly of the Morris Garrett, Mrs. Ephraim R.
white "M" on a blue background. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of ship drive being conducted by where he I. attending whoop .
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth country will boycott German steam-
National Federation of Temple Gomberg, Mrs. Harry C. Gross-
Webb Ave., is leaving Sunday the Sisterhood. Prospective mem-
Mr. and Mrs teal, B. Harrison and El will be addressed by Martin ers as they attempt to land at our
Sisterhoods and the Eight Bien- man, Leonard T. Lewis, Mrs.
for St Johns Military Academy, bers are invited. The Wednesday son. Marvin. returned home fitter abet:141- Klotsche of the State Teacher's docks, and if the rest of us will
nial Assembly of the National Leonard T. Lewis, Mrs. Harry Nominations of Officers of
1where he is a student, to resume afternoon Bible class of the Sis- ln. the week-end at Chicago.
College of Milwaukee at the meet- make use of every economic whip
Federation of Temple Brother- R. Solomon.
J.W.E.W.O. on Jan. 9
terhood will meet at 2 o'clock
his studies.
ing on Monday, Jan. 9, at Temple we have to lead Germany to the
hoods will join union delegates
Wednesday, Jan. 11, at the home Little Women of Hadassah
Beth El. Mr. Klotsche, who is also brink of starvation, then a be-
Cincinnati's
Emery
Auditor-
in
A special meeting of the Jewish
If you want to study a picture
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Glazer. of Mrs. A .E. West, 17310 Pen-
connected with the National Board ginning will be made in pushing
ium to hear Dean Gilkey and Dr. of ambition take a look at Eve- Women's European Women's Wel-
Little Women of Hadassah will
Mrs. Louis Glazer and sons, Ar. nington Drive.
of
Education as historian and German autocracy off its throne."
Silver.
hold their next meeting at the
lyn Labinsky, 25.year-old Michi- fare Organization will be held Mon- thur and Stanley, have returned
Communism, In the Rabbi's opin-
lecturer for the forum project, will
Dunham to Speak
gander who came to New York to day. Inn. 9, at Congregation Bnai from a New Year week-end trip
A free luncheon will be given Statler Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 8,
speak
on "Dictators on the March." ion, is civilization's Public Enemy
Dr. Franklin Dunham's ad- be cured of a serious illness. and Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence.
to Cincinnati where they were on Tuesday. Jan. 10. at 1 p. m., at 2:30 p. m. The feature of Having spent much of his time in Number One, but science may save
dress, "The Two Rs--Radio and now is deep in plans for the
At this meeting cases of relief the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Al- by the Bessie Sorin Zviller Ladies the afternoon will be a talk by
!event years abroad, Mr. Klotsche the world from catastrophe if it
Religion," will be a highlight of launching of a philosophic maga- to European orphans will be taken fred Glazer.
Aid Society at Assembly Hall. Irene Siegel, vice-president. She
the assembly of the National zine.
is able to give his hearers an inti- learns how to direct scientific
up and a report will be heard in
Members and their friends are will discuss the realtionshin of
mate and realistic picture of the power into the right channels.
Federation of Temple Sister-
Jewry
to
the
work
of
Hadassah,
behalf of those, who are on the
The Misses Muriel and Bev- invited.
Rabbi Goldstein is pastor of the
hoods.
and will outline Hadassah ac- event: that have led to present
The Jewish women of Cincin- regular relief list of the organiza- erly Fenton, daughters of Mr.
Westside Institutional Synagogue
Delegates and official visitors
Detroiters vacationing at the tivity. She will also summarize conditions.
and Mrs. Merry Si. Fenton, re-
led nati are all set for a big treat tion.
The meetirg will be held at 1:30 of New York City, and professor
from every part o
First nomination of officers will turned from their recent holiday new Clevelander Hotel on Ocean the enedavors of outstanding
early next month, when Jane Man-
p. m., when a dessert luncheon will of homiletics at Yeshivah College,
States, Canada, Panama and oth- ner, former Cincinnatian who now take place and refreshments will stay in Montreal, Canada, where Drive, Miami Beach. Fla., are Zionist women.
er countries will be in Cincinnati is one of New York's foremost be served after the meeting.
be
served, after which the lecture New York.
Further
plans
for
the
annual
they were the guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sidney. Mr.
for the meeting.
aunts. Mr. and Mrs. Morey M. and Mrs. Ira Desberg, Dr. S. S. formal dance will be made. It is will take place. Mrs. Philip Bloom-
teachers of diction, will return to
"What Part Can Sistlrhoods
Remember the Sabbath day, to
garden,
president of the Sisterhood,
to
be
held
on
Sunday.
Feb.
26,
them long enough to give a dra-
Flowers for all
loos - Fenton event the New Year Chattman, A. H. Rice, John Er-
,. -Excdus 20:8
keep it holy.
will preside.
Play in Modern Jewish Lifer matic recital.
at the Old Colony Club.
man and Harold Cohen.
D •a t • ', Jay Floriat. T ler 6-6622. week-end in Columbus 0.

It's spring
in January
with these new

Untrimmed Sports Coats

$10

Mercury Straws

$14

$18

$28

7.95

TAXES

Music Study Club
Tea for Concert's
Workers on Jan. 13

Charles K. Harris & Company

HOTEL
PALMETTO

Prenzlauer Group In Florida - Its
Luncheon Jan, 17 Hotel Astor

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Bnai Moshe Pay-Up
Luncheon on Jan.

An Excellent Address

In a desirable location . . . with
atmosphere and service combined
with the most modern conveniences
for luxurious living . . . truly the
Palmetto offers you the city resi-
dence ideal .. .

Organize Sons of
Legion Members

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THE TARIFF IS MODERATE

Seal!) Treatments

U.A.H.C. CONCLAVE
TO HEAR CHICAGO
U. DEAN, DR. SILVER

Margaret Greenough
BEAUTY SALON
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Camp Mehia Holds
Successful Reunion

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