v 4merleam lavish Periodical eater CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO October 13, 1939 MeNTRorrlavisitmRoracie and THE LEGAL CHRON1GLF YOU WILL DO MUCH BETTER WITH .. . JACK ALKON- eWs A l_k ON MOTOR SALES Detroit Phone Vinewood 2-3060 • Wyandotte Phone 0650 Sales« BUICK ', Service 2400 BIDDLE AVE., WYANDOTTE, MICH. Mt. Sinai Society Rally on Oct. 25 NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED at 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal 8210 TWELFTH ST. TRINITY 2.0100 , UNITED STAR,_ . w OPERA CO. Presents for the First Time in Detroit N. Dranova Warsaw at Night !Ai by WILLIAM SIEGEL I. Arco Good Musical Numbers — Beautiful Scenery FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 13 SUNDAY MATINEE and EVENING, OCT. 15 TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 17 MRS. DAVID WERBE Oct. 12—Miss Marion Malkin, daughter of David Malkin, to Ben Kinitzer, son of Rev. A. L. Kinitzer of Clairmount Ave. Oct. 16—Miss Bertha Shelba Whitestone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Whitestone of Leominster, Mass, formerly of Detroit, to Max Siegel of Detroit, in Leominster, Mass. After a short honey- moon they will be at home at 4255 Webb Ave., Detroit. Oct. 17—Miss Sylka Schreiber, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber of Detroit, to Manuel A. Levinter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levinter of 420 Palmerston Blvd., Toronto, Ont. The wedding will take place in Toronto. Oct. 22—Miss Grace Ramenofsky, daughter of Hyman Ramer). ofaky of LaSalle, III., to Harold G. Schreiber of Detroit, at Belmont Hotel, Chicago. Nov. 12—Miss Clara B. Tessler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Tessler of 3711 Webb Ave. to Milford AL Mallon, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mallon of 2925 Tuxedo Ave. Nov. 19—Miss Eleanor Jayne Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of the Belcrest Apartments, to Roy Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf of Parkside Road. in homes of members in all sec. tions of the city. Mrs. Max Rosen- baum was selected to act as the general chairman. Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president, announces that an interesting program is being completed for the next monthly meeting, to be held at Hotel Statler on Wednes- day, Oct. 25, at 8:30 p. m. Dr. Ralph H. Pino, president of the Wayne County Medical Society, will be the guest speaker of the evening, and Dr. Pino will discuss "Medical Economics." A musical rendition and social hour will fol- low. Husbands of members and their friends are invited. Mrs. David Werbe is in charge of arrangements for the program. Members who have moved are Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Meyers (Jean Birnkrant) reminded to send in their correct of Northlawn Ave., a son, Maurice David. addresses to Mrs. Jack Greenberg, Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sein (Ruth Kaufman) of membership chairman, 3228 Cal- 2601 Cortland Ave., a daughter, Lorene Elizabeth. vert Ave., To. 6-0196. Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weingarden of 3233 Calvert Ave., a son, Terry Lewis. Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. William Schmittel (Geerucle Feigen- HADASSAH ANNOUNCES son) of 3711 Tyler Ave., a son, Melvin Lawrence. 1 Births STUDY GROUP PROGRAM RUSSEKS LAM BLOUSE 6" Beautifully shirred sleeves, tiny bustle back, fitted bodice. We have it in blue, pink or white. Sizes Weddings ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE • Littman's People's Theater • Rush Teas Planned by Junior Hadassah Engagements At a recent board meeting of The Detroit unit of Junior lia- the Mt. Sinai Ilospital Association, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jaulus of 3025 Webb Ave., announce the held in the home of Mrs. Max engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Albert Mazer, son of dassah is attempting to acquaint Rosenbaum, plans were formu- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mazer, of 3024 Gladstone Ave. Reception the young Jewish women of the community with the aims and lated for a series of divisional at the Jaulus residence Sunday, Oct. 22, 2 to 5 p. m. No cards, meetings which will be sponsored Mr. and Mts. Max Simons of 3378 Sturtevant Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Alvin Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silver of 3031 Tuxedo Ave. The wedding will take place May 5, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lacoff of 2454 Ford Ave announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Roth, to Jack Chabensky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Chabensky of 551 Euclid Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackman announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Harold Kilmer, son of Mrs. Rose Kramer. Sirs. Rose Agree of 2461 Glynn Court announces the engagement of her daughter, Estelle Lorraine, to Max Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller of Highland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shapera of Chicago, Ill., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Leah, to Albert K. Lubin, son of Mrs, Fannie Lubin of Monterey Ave., Detroit. KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOLS For a better and more practical Jewish education, enroll your children to benefit from our curriculum which includes Hebrew and Yiddish, Jewish history, writing, composition, the prayers and Jewish customs. Jewish holidays celebrated in traditional fashion and by dramatization of the historical events. Children prepared for Bar Mitzvahs and to conduct services before Omed. Arrangements can also be made for private lessons. Transportation furnished for children who live at ■ distance from the school. For information call HOgarth 1889 PAGE SEVEN 32 to 38. Fifth Floor. MISS LILLIAN GERSHENOFF ideals of Hadassah, as well as with one another. Thus a series of rush teas are being inaugurated, the first of which took place at the home of Mrs. William Eisenberg of Edison Ave. on Thursday, Oct. 12. Invi- tations are being issued, and each rushee is privileged to invite as many of her friends to attend with her as she should wish. Specific in- vitations can be obtained by call- ing Lillian Gershenoff at Tr. 2. 3924 or Roz Arta at To. 7-2214. Members and prospective mem- bers who would like to celebrate their birthdays with Junior Ha- dassah should call Marion Yura at To. 7-5281, The birthday party will be at Miss Yura's home, 3278 Tuxedo, on Sunday, Oct. 18. A hike through Franklin Hills for members and prospective mem- bers has been scheduled for Oct. 15. Betty Miles, To. 5-4223, is taking care of arrangement.. Detroit Mizrachi Plans Its Activities EUGENE'S : Detroit's Smart Cosmopolitan Restaurant 13901 E. JEFFERSON AVE. AT LAKEVIEW • • • • • SERVING Delicious Steaks Boneless Fried Chicken Fresh Caught Fish and Sea Food Juicy' Prime Rib Roast of Beef Genuine Hungarian Paprikash FREE PARKING . MURRAY 9426 Detroit chapter of Iladassah Register Pupils in met at the Detroit Leland Hotel Hebrew Schools; New Rabbi Hershman to Address on Tuesday. The committee on A new shipment of imported and domestic 2-color tilt Mah Winterhalter Branch education reported that small Gathering at Bnai Zion Jong PRICES—EVES: 50c, 75c, SI: MATINEE: 50c. 75c. study groups will meet weekly in sets with Catalin racks to match . . . Exceptional values. Saturday Evening LOEWENBERG • VASS The offices of the United private homes with joint meetings The marriage of Miss Florence Ilebrew Schools are still open for all groups at regular Inter- BUY DIAMONDS NOW—SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY The Mizrachi Organization of vals. To initiate the cultural pro- Harriet Vass, daughter of Mr. and for registration of new pupils: Detroit, at a meeting of the ex- Platinum Mountings, Watches. Silverware at Pre-War Prices A new branch of the United ecutive committee held at the gram for the year, there will be Mrs. Peter Vass, and Wilbur E. a series of three lectures given Loewenberg, son of Mr. and Mre, llebrew Schohols was added at home of Rabbi Isaac Stollman, out- by Mrs. Morris Adler who will Emil Loewenberg of Virginia the beginning of this semester lined a comprehensive plan of ac- discuss the basis of the education Park, took place at the home of and is hutted in the Winter- tivities for the current year, A programs and techniques for the bride, 270 E. Kirby Ave. Rab- hhalter Public Schohol, corner membership campaign is scheduled 508 METROPOLITAN BLDG. Detroit League of the National At a meeting of the Eva Prenz- study group meetings. These lec- bi A. M. Hershman officiated at Broadstreet and Fullerton. to commence as soon as arrange. 13 John R St. Home for Jewish Children at Den- bluer Maternity Aid on Oct. 10, tures will be given at 10:30 a. the service at 5 o'clock Sunday, CHerry 6373-4 ments can be made for a large Oct. 8. ver will meet Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the home of the president, Mrs. m. on Nov. 6, 13 and 20, at the mass meeting in November, at at 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Joseph II. Siegel, several cases Shaarey Zedek, and are to pre- The bride, who was given in which a prominent national figure Ben Berkman, 18945 Parkside. were approved for hospitalization. cede the regular cultural group marriage by her father, wore a of the Mizrachi movement will be gown of antique ivory satin, Mrs. Ruth Metzger, ;program Mrs. M. Finkel, chairman of the meetings. the guest. The program committee report- fashioned in Victorian style, and chairman, announces that Miss annual donor luncheon to be held A series of Mayo Malkes have ed that the first Oneg Shabat is her double veil caught to a Juliet Betty Roberts, club commentator to be held on Nov. 4. Mrs. Mor- cap of pearls extended in a mist of radio station WJBK, will be The Men's Club of Temple Beth been arranged. The first one will ris Colton will give a book re- of illusion beyond the train. She El will open its 1939.40 season of be held Saturday, Oct. 14, at 8:30 the guest speaker. Miss Roberts view. All members and their carried a white prayer book given activities Tuesday night, Oct. 17, p. m., at the Bnal Zion Synagogue, will discuss her recent trip to friends are invited to attend and to her by her grandmother, Mrs. at 8 p. m. An open house and Holmur and Humphrey, Dr. A. M. Alaska. to remain for the social hour Mollie Hersh. A spray of gar- variety program will be given in Hershman will lead the discussion. At the board meeting held last denias was fastened to the cover the social hall of the Temple, An open forum will follow the which will follow the program. Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. principal talk of the guest speak- The next Honor Roll rally is of the prayer book, and a shower Woodward at Gladstone. Harry Barnett, plans were elab- to take place on Wednesday, Oct. of lilies of the valley fell from orated for the major fund-raising Rabbi Leon From will give a er. Refreshments will be served. 18, at 12:30 p. m., at the home tiny satin ribbons which marked first hand descrit.,,ion of South The Mlave Afalke feasts will be project, the theater and novel sup- of Airs. Ralph Davidson, 1666 the pages. per party scheduled for Hallowe'en America under the title "Travel- held by the Mizrachi once every W. Chicago Blvd. Judge Charles evening, Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 8 Mrs. Leonard Fox, who was her ling Along America's Lifeline." En- month at a different place, in or- Rubiner will be the speaker. P. m., at the General Motors Au- sister's matron of honor, wore a I tertainment will be presented in der to enable the people in the The next regular meeting is gown of pink satin, made with a a special personal appearance of several Jewish neighborhoods to ditorium. to be the annual "Paid Up" lunch- bustle back, extending into a train. Happy Joe Gentile and his gang, participate and enjoy the pro- Mrs. Harry Millar, general on, complimentary to all paid-up Admission to these affairs chairman, advises that tickets arc Miss Leanore Vass, who attend- radio stars. Interesting news of grams. members of Hadassah. now available through the ticket coming Men's Club events, and is free. The object of these eve- Mrs. Philip Lipson and Mrs. ed her sister as bridesmaid, wore refreshments, will complete the nings is to familiarize Detroit chairmen, Mrs. Alfred Meyers, a gown of French blue satin. David Seligson, chairmen of the Jews with the importance of Zion- evening, Mrs. Nate Weingarden and Mrs. The junior bridesmaids, Alice Jewish National Fund, announce Samuel Goldman, or members of The program is in charge of a ist and Mizrachi endeavors, amidst Vass, aister of the bride, and Hel- the following contributions: their committee. Arrangements committee headed by Leon Way- an atmosphere of traditional con. Contributions to Jewish National en Grossfeld, cousin of the bride, Fund in honor of the for this event are under the chair- burn and Dr. Nathan Schlafer. All viviality. All Jews, irrespective of s a fe t ree wore bouffant frocks of pink flow- Dora Ehrlich by her fr ie nds; ree In men eligible for membership in affiliation, are invited to attend, manship of Mrs. Harris Silberberg, memory of Yahrzett of sister. tree er sprigged taffeta. The annual donor banquet will Brenner Stone, by Mrs. the club are invited. Mrs. Samb Seplowin, and Mrs. Rafelson; Mrs. Vass wore for her daugh- contrition°. to Boldenn Book In- Carl Shalit, with the assistance of "Our program for the year is be held Jan. 21, 'Hutton of J. I". Rosenthal by me. and ter's wedding a gown of black Mesdames Walter Aronoff, Harry ra. N. SpeYakow, Mr. and designed to attract widespread in- Km Maur- MRS. ANNA WILLIAMS c e Steingold, Mr. and Mr. Eduard lace and sequens, and her corsage terest," said Harry C. Markle, Clark, Edward Krause, Ed lidi- i. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toll.. was of orchids. president, "and I hope that no Fall Convention of Michigan ber, Jacob Mazer, David Sillman Dec. 5 at Ilotel Stotler, reported rause, r, and Mrs. Berbers Cohen, Mr. sod Sachet% Mr. and Mrs. Moe Synagogue Conference on and Harry Solomon. Mrs. Loewenberg, mother of member will miss the opportunity progress in plans and appealed to i • re. • Ell Nr. and• . A. B. Stralser. the groom, chose a gown of black to be with us at the start." Mrs. Robert Brown, chairman the community for cooperation. Mr. Sunday, Nov. 5; Session Mrs al'adertri!ii chiffon, and her corsage of the telephone equqad, is as- Reservations may be made by was also uscriltriar!drta:Tel and Banquet at Congrega- family. and IN and Airs. Y. N. of orchids. sisted by Mesdames Irving Allen- c alling Mrs. Anna Williams, Ty. and Frank; c ntributione In nu.mnry of Is made to suit the taste of the "mevin"—the Jewish family. The tion Bnai Moshe Annual Bridge and Dance of der, Oshei Baker, Herbert Cohen, 7-0689. For means of raising the ;,1 I r a Sarah Tobin by Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Loewenberg was his I Bach. and Mr. and JR. Mar Heins chefs don't dare to compete with the Jewish housewife. Ed Heiber, George Jackson, Ed- quota call Mrs. Rose Goldberg, it ushkin; Primrose Benevolent Club To avoid conflict with the meet- contributions In memory of brother's best man, and seating ward Krause, Sol H. Levy, Arthur Da. 6470, or Mrs. Joseph Siegel, t, arnn Kahn by Mr. and Mrs. Man the guests were Leonard Fox, They just copy her recipe and her methods. The soup is made Dec. 25 ing of the Michigan Bnai Brith ushkin and Mr. and Mrs. Ell itachite; Miller, Milton Mahler, .1. N. Pren- To. 6-0312. Walter Grossfeld and Seymour the small batch way WITHOLIT MRAT OR NUT STOCK, of MOM ontributions In memory of Nathan Council, which is to take place on tie. Herman Schmier and Carl A donation in memory of her f: . Cohen by Mr. and Airs. M. Bush- Grossfeld. The Primrose Benevolent Club's Oct. 29 in Bay City, the semi- It's a delicious blend of garden-fresh vegetables. s. 1•;II ,Erbaracl= con: Schiller. M y r parents was received from Mrs. ic tat iodn.Mr,; szl.t Mr. and Mrs. Loewenberg, who a nnual bridge and dance is to be annual fall convention of the Mrs. Ben Silberstein is chair- Talberg and a tree was planted in e' 'mein by Mr. and Irk summon cod left for a two week motor trip held Dec. 25 at Congregation Michigan Synagogue Conference, r. and Niro. Elllischne: contribution to New York, Philadelphia and man of the Detroit League's Happy memory of Charles Peivans. NOT A CONDENSED SOUP1 Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dex- state-wide union of congregations, rnory o Yetta Hoptfnan Block Day and Memorial Fund. Contrib- by Mr and Mrs. Ell Bach.: contribu- Washington, will be at home at ter. Mrs. Joe Rodman is chairman scheduled to take place in Detroit utions in memory of a dear one tion In memory of Charles Perin by 40 Highland Ave., upon their re- 16 full ounces of soup. Nothing to laud! Just heat and servel FOX—Perfectly cast as the he- of the affair. Music is to be pro- on that day, has been postponed turn. or in commemoration of a happy mine of a story, fully as hilarious Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sperakow, Retains all of the original flavor. vided by Dave Diamond's orches- to Sunday, Nov. 5, Louis Guns- To plant trees or make contri- event will be gratefully accepted as "Bachelor Mother," vivacious Mrs. Loewenberg's traveling en- tra. A floor show will be staged berg, chairman of the arrange- by Mrs. Silberstein, University Ginger Rogers scores another per- butions to Jewish National Fund, semble was a costume suit of rose at 11 p. m. Approved by THE. UNION OF call Mrs. Philip Lipson, 17527 ments committee, announced. A 1-2091. sonal triumph in "Fifth Avenue Fairfield, or Mrs. David Seligson, wool, with accessories of Dubon- Mrs. A. Rosen is chairman of meeting of the committee will be net. the annual aid book. She will also held Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 8:30 ORTHODOX JEWISH Girl." The companion picture in- 33.13 Sturtevant Ave. ADAMS--In "U-Boat 29" and troduces Gloria Jean, sensational The out of town guests at the help members who desire trans- P. m., in the chapel of Bnal Moshe CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA "Hidden Power" drama is dished new child star, in a grand human wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Sam portation. Mre. J. Weinberg and Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. Flowers for all occasions—. out doubly on the new program. story, "The Under Pup." Dexter•Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. Teller and Mr. and Mrs. Al Teller Mrs. T. Cowen will take care of open at1:30 p, ansdew ssii lolnbe will The tool of approval 0 is on the front of the 14.1 of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- publicity. iam Weinberger of Cleveland, 0. Those desiring to help should lowed by a banquet at 8;30 p..m call Mrs. J. Rodman, To. 5-6875. emit. functions will be held at GLICKSMAN• PAGNETZ Proceeds will provide help for Congregation gr Bnai Moshe, De- Mrs. Sophie Pagnetz announces 'needy families. Mrs. R. Alter and the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. T. Cowen will provide fami- The women's session to which Pauline, lies in need with coal, as hospi- Sisterhoods and Ladies' Auxili- • • to Sidney Glicksman of I talers. ID AT YOUR TAIITZ 901 70 YEARS city, on Sunday, Oct. 8, at the aries of affiliated congregation home of Rabbi M. Zager, 3026 W. are asked to send five delegate si Grand Ave. Rabbi Zager per- each, will be held at 10:30 a. m formed the ceremony in the pres- Games-Luncheon of Youth at Congregation Bnai David, Elm Philomathic Debating Club ence of the immediate families Education League on burst and 14th, simultaneously and friends. On Sunday, Oct. 8, the Philo- Tuesday, Nov. 17 with a meeting of the board of di matchic Debating Club held its rectors of the Michigan Syna- FORMERLY OF THE TWELFTH-TAYLOR MARKET second meeting of the semester. DANN • HILL i The Youth Education League gogue Conference, which is to Abraham Littman announced Plans for its coming banquet were Mr. and Mrs. Ezo Hill of Lin- I is sponsoring its bridge-Mah Jong precede the convention session. this week that one of the best reported by Harry Jacobs to be coin, Neb., announce the marriage, I luncheon on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at Thirty-five congregations and aux- epde ot of ttheirdatigihdtesr,1 the following homes: iliary groups in Detroit and 23 in Plays of the year is the current progressing successfully. feature at the Littman People's onSru Gert Sept. Dorothy, to Dr. David Mrs. Albert Millman, 3252 out-state communities have been Theater, 12th at Seward. Norman Leemon spoke on "De. 5 Dann i na nof K asa Ls onCiap bating for the Future"; Samuel ty , anIn A o., non fTn noat Glendale Ave.; Mrs. Sam Schur s- invited to send delegates to the The presentation is "Warsaw at Hertzberg spoke on "The Euro- and Mrs. leer, recreation room, Maraville convention. ado Ave., Detroit. Apts., 3311 Chicago Blvd.; Mrs. Reports of the election of rep- Night" by William Sieve]. Star- pean Situation Summarized," and _ A. B. Cheriton, 17417 Ohio; Mrs. resentatives are to be forwarded ring in it is the entire new cast Sidney Baron spoke on "The Con- GROSBERG • KALLIN Max Abramson, 4026 W. McNich- to the office of the Michigan Syn- of characters brought here by stitution of the Philomathic." Af- with the Jewish Ac- ter Morris Greene's critics report On Sunday evening, Oct. 8, at ols Rd. agogue Conference, maintained at arrangement s tors' Union. the Detroit-Leland Hotel, the mar- Luncheon will be served at Congregation Beth Tefllo Eman- Mr. Leemon was elected best riage of Miss Doris Betty Kallin, 12 :30 p. m. Those desiring to se- uel, 1550 Taylor Ave., Trinity speaker of the day. Trees Planted in Meyer Ber- Irving Siden and Morris Greene daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max cure tickets, please call the fol- 1-2934, not later than Oct. 23. Kallin, to Merwin K. Grosberg, lowing committee members: Mrs. lin Forest in Palestine were then sworn in as members A MODERN AND COMPLETE FOOD MARKET WHERE YOU WILL AL son of Charles Grosberg, was sol- Max Abramson, Un. 1-0467; Mrs. of the board of directors. THETA ALPHA LAMBDA emnized. Morris Sussman, To. 6-3263; Mrs. Trees were planted this week WAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN THE FINEST GROCERIES, Theta Alpha Lambda sorority in the Meyer Berlin Forest in Pal- Contributions to the Jewish Mrs. Samuel Frankel, sister of Jesse Rosin, To. 8-2677. FRUITS. MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRESH FISH convened for the first time this estine as follows: the groom, was matron of honor. Children's Home season at the home of Gertrude The bridesmaids were Miss In memory of Mrs. Kate Levitt, 17 years of honorable dealings is your assurance of complete satisfaction. My motto of New York and Mrs. Re- Groesherg, 4279 Clemente. Officers Norma Grosberg, sister of the berg three trees by Jeanne Levitt, two been% Robinson of Chicago. The Jewish Children's Home of for the forthcoming season were trees by Harold Mahler and one groom, and Miss Muriel Steinberg, of advertised brands of quality merchandise at reasonable prices is in effect here. The couple left on a two months Detroit acknowledges receipt of cousin of the bride. ( motor trip through the southern elected as follows: Anna Raisin, tree each by Rose Silverstone, donations from the following: Hr. president; Edna Edelman, secre- Charles Grosberg, father of the and western states. Minnie Elisberg, Bruce Charles and Mrs. Henry Shapero, la mem- Free Delivery to Any Part of the City tary; Birdie Kutzen, treasurer. groom, was best man, and the I Abrahams, Kenneth Warren Abra. The anniversary ry formal dinner- hams, Jo Lynne Abrahams, Anne ory of Abe Rosenstein; 14. J. J. ushers were Samuel Frankel and CESCHELIN • WOLMAN Torgow; Mrs. Trebles.; Hrs. NOW OPEN-- Gerald Steinberg. dance is to take place Nov. 12. YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED Abrahams, Bessie Lasky and J. Melitta Lenick; H. Julius 11, olman of New York W. Mennan: The next meeting, which will Pearl. A buffet supper and dancing City announces the marriage of Mrs. Nathan Simons; MR M. followed the ceremony. his daughter, Rita, to Samuel be followed by a rush tea, will In memory of Mrs. Frances Kane; Calirn Sirkin; Dr. Soma i Among the out of town guests Geschelin of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. take place on Friday evening at Deborah Cantor, one tree each by J. Eder; Mr. and Mrs. H. were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gros- Geschelin are residing in Detroit. the home of the treasurer, Birdie Joseph H., Mae, Louis, Hyman and for opeedy recovery of Wads. Kutzen, 3351 Glynn CL Me Harold Cantor. Robinowita. Alarriageo N.H.J.C. League Prenzlauer Group to Meet Wednesday Donor Fete Dec. 5 JUST ARRIVED— Feinberg Jewelry Co. Men's Temple Club Inaugurates Season ne FoR - 11 N SERVE MILCHIG —CM FlEISCHIG MEALS paw' HEINZ VEGETARIANSOUP GOOD NEWS... Joe Mendlovits ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE DEXTER-FULLERTON MARKET 12540 DEXTER BLVD. 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