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PAGE SIX

October 6, 1939

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Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arnfeld of
Sir, and Sire. Harry Wright of •
Pittsburgh visited Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton Ave. announce the Bar
Eugene Arnfeld for a few days Mitzvah of their son, Irvin Mar-
vin, on Saturday, Oct. 7, at 9
the limit week.
a. tn., at Congregation Beth Ye-
Mrs. S. T. Gilbert and Mrs. Flora huda, Pingree and Woodrow Wil-
Goodman will leave Oct. 7 to son Dinner dance on Sunday,
Oct. 8, at 6 p. in., at Lacher's.
spend a week in New York.
Out-of-town guests will include
Rabbi Louis Milgrom of Joliet,
Mrs. James Wineman will enter-
III., Mr. and Sirs. Ruby Erlich
tain a group of friends at lunch-
of Chicago, Ill., Sir. and MTS.
eon on Oct. 7.
Marry Fiddler, Mr. and Mrs. San-,
der Milgrom, Mr. and Mrs. Fid-
Monte Wittelshofer and dough. dler, of Toronto, Ben Wrotslov-
ter, Norma, returned Oct. 2 from sky, a student at the Chicago'
Denver, Colo., where they spent Hebrew Theological College,
Of
the week-end.
Chicago, Ill.

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MISS MURIEL VICTOR

Mrs. Birdie Victor of Elmhurst
Ave. announces the engagement of
Frederick Finsterwald returned
her daughter, Muriel, to Oscar D. home from a sojourn in New York,
Berrie, son of Mr. and Mrs Max
Ben is of Gladstone Ave.
Samuel S. Epstein and son,
Tom, spent the past week-end in
New York where they visited the
fair.

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MIRRORS

Officers Elected by Congre-
gation Bnai Zion

re turned
rtark.

The Jewish National Fund I Sirs. Douglas Brown is 'home
Council acknowledges the plant- after a trip to New York,
ing of the following trees in Pal-
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin have
estine, in the Fred M. Butzel For-
moved to their new home at 18655
est:
One tree in memory of Mrs. Oak Drive.
Dora Krell, by Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilartman,
Friedland.
Two trees honoring Sarah formerly of Arden Park, have
Bloomfield, leader of Rose Jacobs moved to 95 Eason Ave.
Young Judaea Club, by the mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freed-
bers'.
One tree in inemnry of Aaron man have moved to their new
home
at 17539 Northlawn-Ave.
Lupovitz, by Mr. and Mrs, Sidney
Kraft.
Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Meyer of
One tree in memory of Moshe
Yitzchok Salinger, by Mr. and Boston Blvd. are visiting in Port
Gibson,
Miss,
Mrs. Barney Salinger.
For information regarding the
and Mrs. Louis Brown of
planting of trees in Palestine,
please call Mrs. P. Slomovitz, Un. Virginia Park and Mrs. David
Scheyer are spending a week in
1-6972, 17417 Stoepel,
New York.

Mr.

Theater Party of
N. H. J. C. Oct. 31

Saturday evening, Sept. 23, at
the annual meeting, I. Sosnick
was unanimously re-elected presi-
A special meeting of committee
dent of Congregation Bnai Zion. chairmen for the theater party to
M. Weingarden was elected vice be given on Hallowe'en, Tuesday,
nreaident; Julius Nachman, re- Oct. 31, at the General Motors
elected treasurer; Samuel Becker,
re-elected secretary. Other officers'
will be elected by the president on
Shmini Atzeres at the morning
service.

Miss Helen Lefkofsky of W.
Philadelphia complimented Miss
Florence Vass, bride-elect, with a
buffet supper and pantry shower,
Saturday, Sept. 30,

Sidney A. Jacob, of Virginia
Park has returned from a trip to
Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weiss
. of Lucerne Drive are sojourning in
New York.

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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gott-
lieb of 19316 Warrington Dr.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
MRS. JEROME KANTER
their son, Buddy, to be observed
13, 1:30 p. m., at her home on
Saturday, Oct. 7, at 10 a, m., at
Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter Warrington Drive.
At the open meeting held at
at Lawrence. At home Sunday,
Oct. 8, from 1 to 5 p. m. No the home of Mrs. Max Kogan on
Cambridge Rd., Monday Oct. 2,
cards.
enthusiasm was shown by mem-
Jewish American Youth Coun- bers and guests over the fine re-
cil' will have a party Saturday, sults brought in by various dinner-
Oct. 7, at the United Hebrew dance committees. The dinner-
School, Byron and Philadelphia. dance, the society's. major fund-
A four-piece string quartet will raising project, is to be held at
entertain with semi-classical mu- Hotel Statler on Sunday, Oct. 22.
Numerous ways of raising quotas
sic. There will be dancing and re-
for the affair have been planned.
freshments. The chairman of the
For further information call Sirs.
affair is Irving Panush,
Al Weisman, Ty. 5-8129, and Mrs.
Dr. Abraham M. Hershman and Ralph Levy, To, 8-4590, Dave
Diamond and his Della Robbie or-
Rabbi Morris Adler of the Shaa- chestra will furnish the music for
rey Zedek Congregation of this dancing. Those desiring to place
city have received appointments their pledges or make reservations
from the Rabbinical Assembly of may do so by calling Mrs. Sam
America to its national committees Arkin, chairman of the dinner-
for the year 1939-1940. Both rab- dance, and Mrs. Charles Cornell,
bis will serve on the convention chairman of pledges,
committee to elan the sessions of
Mrs. Jerome Kanter and Mrs.
the annual gathering of the 300 Robert Drew% chairmen of the
rabbis of the Assembly.
year book; Mrs. Irving Small,
chairman of memoriams, announce
The first meeting of the Young that Oct. 14 is the deadline. Their
Women's Bicur Cholem Organize- committee is composed of the Coi-
tion was held Sept. 25 at the home lowing:
ilao
dirmrme
M., liben
limbers Al•
of Sirs.
rs. Yager of Glendale Ave.
lender. Irn Freldenbent. Harry Itostrand
Plans were discussed for a donor missies careen. Al Weinman. Barry
luncheon to take place in January, Shulman. Garry Galperin, Max Feral%
A
Ale Gordon. Barry Schumer, Sant Ar-
Ar-
Mill. Helen Schwartz, case worker,
kin,
!tarry 'milli.. Joseph
lalperin.
a db een the e various
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tlinsbera
Hobert 1:allt.m. Ai A i r lc h e:"
ti t
ha
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caplan of
.r. i nyunl to
The Detroit Halevy Singing So-
Merton Rd. are visiting in New
U1111 or millinot frtanea. also any
Band. Free rehear/sale, awl mallow.
elan fireplace mirror entitle lo order.
ciety opened its activities for the
York over the week-end.
Prof. bowl Glum, director
Ind mirror. all venal like new.
1939-40 season with the election of , 1:ntnnd
Protect ion, furniture mlth einem
Mr, and Mrs. Michael Falk of a new executive board. Heading
A meeting of the ways and
top. Pernawl talent'. given L/y
Me. Splegelmun.
Elmhurst Ave. will leave. Monday, the list of new officers as president means committee will be held ev-
Oct. 9, for Leominster, Mass., is William Cayman, a charter , ery Wednesday morning at 10:30
where they will melee their future
until after the dinner-dance at
home.
the home of Mrs. Sam Arkin
TT. 6-1126/
1111111 (OIL RIVER
chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradfield and
Members and friends are asked
Mrs. Louis Musliner have returned
to tune in on Station WMBC,
from
a
fortnight
in
New
York.
the Altman hour, on Saturday at
PLACE YOUR
Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brother.
9 p. m, and Sunday noon at 12:30
Committees Selected by Eva
Extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit Him at
1940 BUICK
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Margolis
p. m. for important announce.
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
1515 WOODWARD AVENUE
and daughter, Louise, of Pitts-
ments concerning the affair. Sirs.
ORDER NOW-
burgh, are the week-end guests of
for Donor Luncheon
, Al Weisman will speak this Sun-
Where Ile Can Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations
Mr. and Sirs. Jacob H. Schakne
I day.
of I.aSalle Blvd.
Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsberg, presi-
A board meeting of the Eva
dent of the Home Relief Society,
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid was
Mrs. Sonia Milstein of Palestine
with
announces that the annual victory Dr. and Mrs. Kleinman to
held Oct. 2 at the home of Mrs.
Give Impressions of Los
is making an extended visit with
Imeeting this year will be held at
HACQUOIL BUICK, Inc. Harry.Koffman, in the form of a
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
the home of Mrs. Robert Kaltman
Angeles Sanatorium at
luncheon. Several cases were re-
MRS. ALFRED MEYERS
MICHIGAN'S LARGEST
and Mrs. Philip Lipson of Fairfield
of Boston Blvd. on Wednesday,
ported, to be investigated by a
Meeting of Detroit Aux-
BUICK DEALER
Ave.
Oct
18.
case worker.
Auditorium, by the Detr oit
iliary on Thursday
8911 Grand River,
Mrs. Meyer Finkel was chosen League of the National Home for
•
Corner Martindale
Sirs. Cecelia Wyckoff of New
general chairman for the donor Jewish Children at Denver, was
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein-
MRS. JOS. H. EHRLICH
luncheon to be held Dec. 6 at Ho- held at the home of Mrs. Bennett York spent several days with her
TYler 4.7600
well known in liberal and
mother,
Mrs. Anna Shore of the
tel Statler. Assisting Mrs. Finkel Fenberg, last Monday,
TO ADDRESS SHAAREY man,
progressive circles, will be the
are Mesdames J. Wartell, D. Blat-
Mrs. Hain Millar, general Wilshire Hotel.
ZEDEK'S SISTERHOOD guests of the Detroit Auxiliary
nlkofir and Sarah Fixler. Anyone chairman, and her co-chairman,
of the Los Angeles Sanatorium at
Mrs. Philip Cutler and Mrs.
wishing banks can call Mrs. D. Mrs. Milton &flits advise that
The opening program of the its meeting at Jericho Temple,
Goldberg, Da. 6470. To rummage tickets are now in distribution un- Julius Neiman are viaiting in Chi-
year of the Sisterhood of Con- 2705 Joy Rd., on Thursday, Oct.
cago
over
the
week-end.
call Mrs. L. Hillman, Da. 0375. der the direction of Mrs. Alfred
gregation Shaarcy Zedek will be 12, at 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. Lapin is chairman of card Meyers, Mrs. Nate Weingarden
given at the annual luncheon
Dr. and Mrs. Kleinman recently
WILLLIAM CAYMAN
Miss Marcella Spero of Youngs
parties. Mesdames S. Glucklick, R. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman and can
Monday, Oct. 9,
visited the sanatorium and its
Rose, L. Lindenbaurn, II. Koffman, be obtained from them or mem- town, 0., is the guest of her uncl e member of Halevy, and for many at 12:30 p. m.,
branches
and have made a thor-
R. Brooks, R. Goldberg will help bers of their committee consist- and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Ll • years active as assistant or asso- in the social hall
ough study of the work of these
arrange for parties to help raise ing of the following: Mesdames Spero of Birchcrest Drive.
ciate conductor of the chorus. of the synagogue.
ATTRACTIVE SUITES
national
institutions
for those of-
quotas.
Alex M. Caplan, Herbert Cohen,
Other officers and committees are:
FROM 1 TO 5 RMS.,
Mrs. Joseph H.
flicted with tuberculosis. They will
The Music Study Club of Dc
Philip Brenner, Jack Behrmann,
Vice president, Nathaniel Raskin; Ehrlich, who re-
SOME WITH 2 BATHS.
give their impressions at this
Julius Bisno, Director of Louis Davidson, Harry Jackson, troit is giving a program Satur treasurer, Fred Alterman; finan- cently returned
COMPLETE HOT EL
meeting. The auxiliary extends an
Oct. 7, at the Goodfellow
A. Z. A., to Visit Detroit Moe Leiter, Arthur Miller, Stan- day,
s 5 cial secretary, Gertrude Matrick; from Geneva.
SERVICE. FURN. OR
invitation to the public as well as
Club, Maybury Sanitorium, a
field
Mathis,
M.
Ruskin,
Nate
recording secretary, Lillian Sha- S witzer -
UNFUR. DINING ROOM
on Oct. 14
to
its workers, delegates and of-
Northville,
Mich.
A
moving
pie
Scholnick, Harry Stamler and
taro; corresponding secretaries, ,land, where she
AND GARAGE IN CON-
ficers of local organizations to at-
true
will
be
shown
and
dramatic
Heny W
•
Florence
Figot
and
Annette
Hoch-
NECTION. N E W RE-
)
attended
the
Detroit A.Z.A. chapters will
tend
this gathering. Admission
The social committee is being sketches will be given by Mrs.
FRIGERATION A N D
welcome Julius Bisno, national directed by Mrs. Bennett Fenberg, Walter L. Field. Mrs. Davis H. man; librarian and chairman of World Zionist
will be free and there will be no
musical
committee,
Nathan
Ben-
TABLE TOP STOVES
Congress,
will
be
executive director, when he makes
collections or solicitations,
chairman, and Mrs. David Ebner, Cole is chairman of the program. nish; membership committee chair-
BEING INSTALLED.
the sneaker. Her
his appearance here on Monday, co-chairman, with the following
Plans for the annual bazaar, to
Oct. fr. He will address the Busi-
be held at the Bnai Moshe Center,
The members of Eta Chapter man, Nathan Konikow; hospital- subject will be Mrs. Ehrlich
TO. 8.2680
workers: Mesdames Oshie Baker,
ers, Hyman Horowitz and Sarah "The Jewish Woman in Europe Dexter and Lawrenee, Dec. 2 to
ness and Professional Women's
of
Phi
Sigma
Sigma
Sorority
at
Robert Brown, Frank Denison, Eu-
Auxiliary of Bnai Brith and the gene Greenfield. Hernias Rafel- the University of Michigan have Alterman; entertainment commit- Today."
11, will be outlined and commit-
tee, Anna Warren, chairman, Lena
Henry Siegl, violinist of the tees will be appointed. A detailed
Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
son. Cy Ross, Herman Schmier, achieved the outstanding distinc- Chafetz, Anna Bobbin and Sadie
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will report will be given of recent en-
on Tuesday.
tion,
during
the
year
1938-39,
of
I. Ernst Sachse, Morris Schiff and
Michigan director of A. Z. A., Sidney Wallace.
advancing to the highest scholas- Zuckerman; publicity committee, present a number of musical se- terprises of the auxiliary.
Leonard L. Radner, announces
The auxiliary requests all who
tic position among the general David Goldberg, chairman, and lections. Mr. Siegl, a graduate
that a special meeting will be held
sororities. The average was 2.84 Israel Idelsohn; delegate to Jew- of the Curtis School of Music in worshiped at Littman's Theater
ish Community Council, Dr. Wil- Philadelphia, is at present con- to pay their pledges and contribu-
with all advisors of A.Z.A. chap- Children's Home Women's or very close to "B".
liamKlein.
master of the WJR radio sta- tions at once, at the office, 1711
ten, as well as the various officers
Louis Marshall Lodge
Auxiliary to Sponsor Mrs. Harry Mitz of 4044 Sturte- For the eleventh straight year, cert
tion orchestra. He will be accom- Clairmount.
of Detroit's 11 chapters, to honor
Paid-Up
Affair
Nov.
1
Nite on Oct. 17
Mr. Bisno.
vant Ave was hostess to friends the musical activities of the Hal- panied by Lauradell Anstutz, a
Mr. Bisno recently was elected
and co-workers of the Mlawer evy will be in charge of- Dan Froh- member of the Detroit Conserva- Pioneer Women's G r o u p s
A three-ring circus of enter- chairman of the National Confer-
At the meeting of the Women's Umgegend Verein during Succoth. man, renowned choral and orches- tory of Music. Mrs. Anstutz will
Elet t Convention Dele-
tral director of Cleveland and De- render in addition several piano
tainment indoors will feature the ence of Jewish Youth Organiza- -Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's
gates; Dexter Club's
annual Marshall Lodge Stag tion in New York. He joined Home held last Monday at Per-
Sulamith, Theodore and Arnold troit. The Halevy meets every selections.
Night on Tuesday evening, Oct. A.Z.A. in 1928 in Memphis, Term., eira'es it. was decided that a com- London of 999 Whitmore Rd. are Tuesday evening in Room 123 of
Reservations for the luncheon
Luncheon on Tuesday
17. Movies, smokes and exhibi- moved to Omaha as part time as- plimentary paid - up membership attending the University of Cali- Northern High School.
can be made by telephoning Mrs.
tions by star performers in boxing, sistant to Philip Klutznick in 1929. affair be given on Wednesday, fornia in Los Angeles. Their
Samuel Weisman, T own se n d
The seventh convention of the
physical strength and table tennis and when Mr. Klutznick resigned Nov. 1.
6-4094.
mother, Sirs. William A. London,
Pioneer Women's Organization
Sirs. Henry If. Shapero, presi- accompanied them to Los Angeles,
are among the surprises scheduled in 1937 he became executive sec-
will be held at the Pennsylvania
by the program committee. Admin. retary and has served in that ca- dent, announces that Mrs. Morey and for the duration of the school
Hotel in New York City, Oct. 16
JUNIOR
HADASSAH
sion to "Stag Night" will be open pacity ever since.
Abrahams, chairman of the mem- year they have established their
to 18. The following are dale
to gentlemen exclusively without
The establishment of a 10-mom. bership committee, and her co- residence at 10366 MontMar Dr„
October is ushering in a pro- gates from Detroit groups: Group
charge. ber glee club under the chairman- chairman, Mrs , Abe 0. Barsky; Los Angeles.
gram of rush teas given by the De- 1: Mesdames Rebecca Haggai, of publicity and Mrs. A. Schrier,
Basketball practice and indoor shit, of Norman Bazell was an. social chairmen, Mrs. J. Schwartz,
sillhbitth Eve ben Irv,
troit unit of Junior Hadassah to Sarah Levine, Sophia Sialin, So- chairman of the donor luncheon
On Friday m enIng e
track it was announced by the nounced by the Detroit and Wind. and Mrs. Julian Weber, co-chair-
0, 1
•t
Mr. and Mrs. David !wren an- o'clock
11The Grapesf Wrath - by John better acquaint members and non- phie Siegel; Dexter Club: Mes- prospects. Members of the board
chairman of Marshall Lodge ath- nor Council. The glee choir has man, will be in charge of this nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their iateinbeck,
Its Moral and enclal
dames D. Reitman, Y. Kanat; of Group 17 are Mesdames C.
letic committee, will commence appeared in many functions sing- event, assisted by their commit- eon, Sol., on Saturday morning, Won. will be t he •mbJect of the members with the aims and ac-
Drora-Kadimah Group: Mesdames Carson, E. Cabot; J. Schrier, P.
Monday, Oct. 9, at 9 p. in., in ing for the various organizations. tees which consist of the officers Oct. 14, at Congregation Bnai opening MOrmath Eve mention of the tivities of liadaseah as well as
1121-ten bY Dr. Lao M. Franklin. with one another. The first of these P. Landy, J. Schrier; Goldie My- Lastly, A. Weinberg; and of
the new gymnasium of Northern They will be glad to offer their and board members an follows:
David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts. A
erson
Group: Mrs. A. Lazaroff; Group 2, Mesdames R. Goldberg
'teas
will
be
held
at
the
home
of
Morning
Ken
Bee
uneere's Alrr.tnrr . Mrs
High School, Woodward at Owen services to any organization
German dinner will be given in honor of samisen
On Sabbath mornine. O
7. nos,' I Mrs.
William Isenberg,
2235 Achduth Club: Mrs. L. Lumel. A and D. Steffin.
Ayes.
A.Z.A. headquarters, Ra. 6653. Fanny Rmlln .nA Mra. H. Ilan rules r.: the Bar Mitzvah on Sunday eve-
:n trb,e.:ubject
number of alternates will also at-
Edison,
on
Thursday,
Oct.
12.
The
Miss Chanah Reitman. former
A.Z.A. chapters have prepared b.,' members, Menlames Alliance ning, Oct. 15, at 6:30 o'clock, at
o'clock and last one'
Aarnnrmn. Ill, hard I . nt 1 ,
b"rin I informal program will include a tend the convention.
member of the Pioneer Women's
Cyril Iddhen.
special programs to honor Colum- Ir. In Cohn. Anthony Irmutech.
the
Wilshire
Hotel,
Collingwood
Hobert
Drora-Kadimah
Groups
1
and
2
Organization,
who spent five years
'comedy skit by Nathan Shaskind
EMANUEL SISTERHOOD bus Day on Oct. 12. The feature l'PYMP. Saul lint Idwin. Ma. 1 inahkin. and Third Sts.
mews Temple MI.
The Men's Temple nub will open and Seymour Edell. Rose Fried- held their installation at Boesky's in Palestine and attended the
J. Eder. Morey Fenton. Conrad
TO MEET ON OCT. 16 of the program will be the enact- ftionuel
an Annum wIth • night of entertain- land will sing. Invitations are be- on Dexter Blvd., Tuesday after- World's Zionist Congress at Ge-
Freedman. Sartain Gordon, Lomb. Gold-
-
ment of "The participation of the berg. Int. floldbers Innis flunsherL
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown
i ng issued in alphabetical order. noon, Oct. 3, at which Mrs. Mau- neva, was the guest speaker. Mrs.
The Sisterhood of Congregation Jews in the discovery of America." AI Goldberg, Joe Norwitz, Jack Ilan of 262 East Boston Blvd. announce irtn. t ii." vit'elviv% Ts.
athletic events, owl rofreehmenta Rabid
with. Nellie Kahn. David Eager, Ed-
Members and prospective members rice Rubinstein installed the fol- J. Haggai, member of the national
Beth Tefilo Emanuel will hold its On Oct. 29, Detroit A.Z.A. will
r
rut.. Morn.
rau•. Moe the Bar Mitzvah of their son Mor- Leon Prim mill denser• Ira, 0.1 tau, born in October will have an on- lowing: Mrs. Edith Lipon, record-
advisory council, greeted the new
A
.. the milder
- Amer)
1.11.11.,
Jormph Nes man. lInbert Coal
opening meeting at the home of dehrte at the Hillel Foundation
ing secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Frein, group and spoke of Jewish prob-
tersest Itnbens , J P Hogenthal. raweni , ns H., to be solemnized at Con- A Story of
In th• t•arrilienn portunity to celebrate their birth-
Mrs. Max Dushkin, 1526 Virginia at Ann Arbor on the subject "Re- Wa. Morrie Itomenbeeir.
Harry nom 'negation Shaarey Zedek on the s«, and at the Panama 'anal "
corresponding
secretary;
Mrs.
day with Junior Hadassah on Oct.
Es- lems that confront us here and
Park, Monday, Oct. 16, at 2:30 solved: That a Jewish University man. Sidney Stone. Ida St Ault.
Sabbath of Oct. 14. Mr. and Mrs.
18 at the home of Marion Tura. ther Gilbert, financial secretary; abroad. She stressed the import-
The
m. Interesting plans for the Be Established in the United
following contributions Brown will be happy to receive 414 Mrs "d
l• waiter'
. he na t Intel pre*
.l
•t
Mrs. G. Green, treasurer; Mrs. M. ance of continuing the upbuilding
3278 Tuxedo, To. 7-5261.
dent
of
Temple
Sieterhoods,
will
al
mason's activities will be revealed States."
have been received by the Wo- their friends at Kiddush to be held
The regular monthly meeting Rubinstien, chairman of donor of Palestine.
dterm It lur..h.on Meeting of Beth El
at this meeting. As an innovation
The Del Rouge Chapter, 317, men's Auviliary:
after the services in the social Steterhond on Monday, oat It
of the unit will be held this Sun- luncheon prospects; Mrs. H. Gross-
Mra Max Greenhorn In honnr of her
The Dexter Club will hold its
the Sisterhood is planning to meet will sponsor an open installation
Ts. MW1111, VOUIS w hi , h TM. for
hall of the synagogue.
rritnIchild: Mr. and lira 11 enry
day,
Oct. 8, at the Statler Hotel, man, contact chairman and in trixth annual luncheon, Tuesday,
the fan time this year, on Thursday.
at the home of the members this of officers on Oct. 12 in Delray. attain, In memory of Nathan ',hen
--•
at 12, at I. o elm S. at t he Temple. at 2:30 p. rn. Rose Pasqual, vice charge of publicity.
Ott.
10, at 12:30 p. m., at Korn's,
season.
The new officer. include: George father nf Berman Cohen; Mr. and Mr.
An open meeting of the Junior
nn' On urgent plrm for owner. president in charge of cultural ac-
Officers installed for Group 2 Richton and Linwood Ayes. Mrs.
lenry 11. Shapero. Inemory
m
of Jail.
•111 b• three groups of worker,.
Mine Phyllis Keesler, a talented Duschinsky, president; G e or g e P:
no...MARI: Mr. •nd Mr• Henry'
Youth Education League was held There
Windage molter. fancy
pc...,
are:
Mesdames
W.
Naimark,
re-
and tivities, and Ann Baker, cultural
F.
Friedman
will preside. All mem-
artist on the faculty of the Gana- Sobole, vice president; Jack Jacob- Rh•Dero Is memory of Abe Rosenstein. on Tuesday at the home of its Chow who make Indent, combiner.
chairman, will present • Professor cording secretary; R. Gilberg, bers and friends are urged to at-
pol School of Music, will present a son, secretary; Jack Gill, treas- brother of Mr. Jack Tobin and Milk President, Miss Lillian Lerner.
-Cu'. J. Tobin: Mr. and Mind .J. Levin•
,'."4 ,,„,:r',..;,7,1,;:t hor:,„";,,,2 1 ,r,,r ,;:'%1
Qui:.
The
corresponding
secretary
and
con-
choral
group
under
tend. The program will include an
group of piano selections.
urer; Aaron Walvits and Ben eon in memory of Mr. Goldberm
seats', me. i.nff••• and ..eke will be Helen Shewach will also present tact chairman; S. Hammerstien,
address by M. Haar and vocal se-
Mrs. William Adelson will pre- Jonas, sergeants-at-arms; Ted Fox, 4 and Mr. Orman. M. Roberta In
Flower. for A ll Occasione—. nnnuea ad Is "" r s ""„‘,.'"w1,,,V hn..I',,'""p" several
men of Nathan Cohen; contribution
numbers. Anyone inter- financial secretary and treasurer. lections by Mrs. D. Kallman, ac-
site.
chaplain.
Deafer-Jo e Flo It, Tyler 64.22.
• from Mr• Sophia Lpoloin.
nermary
ec
Miattrla Is urmd
estod is invited to attend.
Mrs- M. Lieberman is in charge companied by Mrs. Jess Rosen.

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The Credon Club elected An-
drew Blau president for the new
fall term. Other officers are Har-
vey Goldberg, tree-Rorer, and V.
Carl Kahan, secretary. An in
stallation dinner was given Wed.
nesday , evening at .the. Detr9iter
Hotel. Frederick Laroben, noted
traveler, lectured and showed
ninnies.

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