Americas Yavisk periodical Curter CLIFTON ATINC1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 1 39 aau fitenerRorrlswimoRcvlicu) November 3, 1939 end THE LEGAL CHRONI(,I E Leaders Address Engagement Party PAGE ELEVEN Zedakah Plans Its I Donor Luncheon - Engagements The engagement of Miss Bella Gorzeck, daughter of Mr. and Zedakah Club met at the home i I Irwin S. Mary announces the engagement of his daughter Mrs. Phillip Gorzeck of 3019 of Mrs. Sam Almug, Oct. 31. The IV , Bertha, to Samuel Margolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Margolis o fine work of the Club has attract- Gladstone Ave•, to Ilyman Mor- Sturtevant Ave. ginofaky, Was celebrated at a ed many new members. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Velick of Normandy Ave. announce The meeting consisted of dis- the engagement of their daughter. Dorothy Rose, to Charles M. Finkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Finkel of Lawrence Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Lightman of Los Angeles and Detroit announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernice Fay, to Dave Mossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam alossman of Windsor, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. N. Weinstein of Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Dr. Alfred Bleier of Evanston, Ill., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bleier of Labelle Ave., Detroit, 7- I / Weddings MISS BELLA GORZECK stunning new dress for sizes 18s to 22s 16.95 There's a reason for its sleek, slenderizing look ... the fabric is the smart, new "graduated rib" rayon crepe. And it's so simply, so perfectly styled, with discreet gold-colored ornaments. The dress you'll love for luncheons, for clubs, for dinner in town. Moss green, blue, brown or black. 1 BUDGET SHOP SECOND FLOOR Trees Planted In The Butzel Forest RESERVE— FOR PARTIES, BANQUETS, ETC., OUR BIG BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE DINING ROOM OPEN SOON—OUR COZY COCKTAIL LOUNGE Watch Chronicle for Opening Announcement ADLER'S 15361 Livernois, near Fenkell UN. 2.9784 FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY *Jewish Frontier Dance SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 5 — 9 P. M. Hotel Statler Music and Entertainment by BENNY KYTE and his NBC Orchestra ADMISSION 75 CENTS Sponsored by 4 Detroit Chapters of League for Labor Palestine REMEMBER - - - OUR GAY '90's PARTY? —Infants Service Group — If You Do, You Will Never Forget Our SCHOOL DAYS REVUE SUNDAY EVE., II Elks' Temple Montealm and NA NOV. 12 Music by RAY CORRELL'S Orchestra Revue by INFANTS SERVICE GROUP MEMBERS Admission 85c Per Person RE-ELECT CHARLES S. BLONDY YOUR PRESENT CONSTABLE ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 Morris Eiaenmann threw a whale of a party the other day to celebrate Sholom Asch's great success with his latest book. The Nazarene" Asch's Publishers are so delighted and so confident that the book will go in the hun- dreds of thousands that they ad- vanced him enough money to buy a beautiful home in Connecticut. gathering for 100 guests at La- char's on. Sunday evening, Oct. 29. In an address to the gather. ing, Rabbi Isaac Stollman lauded- Mr. and Mrs. Gorzeck for their interest in Jewish affairs and their activities in Hebrew circles and in social and organizational work. Speaking in the name of the Kvutzah Ivrith, its president, H. Boraks, addressed the gathering, A. Panush greeted the gathering in the name of the United He- brew Schools. Mr. Panush spoke for B. Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, who was ill and could not attend the angagement party. Many tele- grams from individuals as well as organizations were received. Jew- ish traditional and ceremonial customs distinguished this en- gagement. The wedding will take place in June. BAY CITY NOTES Thirty-Ave Inembem of the Peninr Hadasmah gathered at the home of A. IL Jamb), for the area In • .rlee of benefit hook rex Lew, planned to rare. f und• for • memnr1•1 to the Iota Mr. Elijah Ir. /Pannier of 0.1 on 0 . who wart a a.. In flay ` ritY early this year. Feature of the ex ening was the re, Lew of Edna Ferber'. nulo• biography. - Peculiar Tr @entre." pre- rented by Mra Llhhv Kneeler. li- brarian of Bay City Junior college. Wm Disrussion of problemsconfronting the jewlah people today at home end Abroad featured rate-olds :rd., of the Michigan Council or al Brith at the It enonah Hotel. Prin- cipal speaker at the evening banquet of e r r:enc li t7:4.oec r" Te t Tr; .11 e si : t . rIrt harrl:.- trict grand Ind., whoa subject was ...Condition. In Europe and America." Ronny Friedman, University of klitAxi. San paluat • etude., outliotet the work firing don. by the Hillel Found.- tio• at Ar °lege. Ra ITI rrnihrr e ni• ir er r n .f. P ar. and Mlelsgenrr r 111", "r t• A dramatization of Hugo Ilet- tatter's ''City Without Jews". by flee whi rl, a -I he '1 ' 1 ; ore 'mkt; .* : r lAnn hdr •rfl r f . 7 7.r r. Frances_ Fenton, is making the Nrwln rounds of Broadway producers N. City ludo., outlinedprogra m or But it has little chance. Bettauer'e i r :nan ''re rt: "..g. h..inogann'tto: ■ `h .inigs uF; imaginings proving far too mild , N'avor, preald - nt of INF.. II tat B nth, in the face of the reality of the 14;11 th e ed h the =71 u • 't'! r ■ rt Irrnk- Present. II mod Aaron Or.ok of I te•to t. STUDIO GOWNS $18 $28 $38 Soft afternoon dresses; sheer wools for daytime; also evening and dinner dresses! Dramatic values. Third Floor Nov. 5—Miss Melitta Linick,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manfred M. Linick, to Sydned Eugene Marks, at the Graystone Hotel, 91st and Broadway, New York City, Nov. 12—Miss Rosaline Cheren of 18024 Fairfield Ave., to David Leon Polk, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Polk of 3038 Fullerton Ava. Nov. 12—Miss Clara B. Tessler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Tessler of 3711 Webb Ave. to Milford M. Mallon, son of Mr. am' Mrs. George B. Mallon of 2925 Tuxedo Ave. Nov. 19—Miss Eleanor Jayne Goldberg,. daughter of Mr. an• Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of the Belcrest Apartments, to Roy Wolf son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Wolf of Parkside Road. Nov. 19--Miss Trudee Agree, daughter of Mrs. Lena Agree of 17334 Wisconsin Ave., to Marvin S. Steinberg, son of Mrs. Ida Greer of Clements Ave. Reception at bride's residence 2 to 6 p. m. No cards. Dec. 24—Miss Gail Tamarin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tamarin of 1647 Virginia Park, to Sam Novetsky, son of Sir. and Sirs. Jacob Novetsky of 9533 Delmar Ave. Feb. 4—Miss Shirley Starkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackey of 2920 Richton Ave., to David Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gross of Lee Place. COSTUME SUITS 1/3 OFF R LISSEKS MRS. I. M. HERTZ cussion for the donor luncheon to be held Dec. 12, at the Masonic Temple. The chairman of the luncheon, Mrs. Sam Almug, is pleased with the number of pledges she has received and is certain thaa the luncheon this year will exceed all previous expectations. Those desiring to earn their pledges should contact Mrs. Sam Almug, Townsend 8-2347, or Mrs. M. Hertz, co-chairman, Town- Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Weisman (Martha Rosen sent 6.7416. stein) of 3016 Collingwood Ave., a daughter, Myrna Gail.' The next meeting will be held Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Efrusy (Madeline Spears) of Monday, Nov. 6, at the home of 950 Pingree Ave., a daughter, Jacqueline. Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, 3042 Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Barney Broner (Minnie Thomas) of Webb, at 2 p. m. 3380 Glynn Ct., a son, David William. Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holzman (Lottie Meth) of 4005 Webb Ave., a son, Ronnie Sheldon, Oct. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Safran (Leah Toffee) of 18651 Pennington Dr., a daughter, Sharon Elaine, Jewish American Youth Council for Unity, Democracy SS Tolerance to H. Sadie Hawkins Day Party Births Halevy Costume Party...Saturday ANNUAL ZIONIST BALL TO BE HELD NOV. 11; PROCEEDS WILL BE USED TO ADVANCE PALESTINE CAUSE HERE C M/prince Preparations are now complete for the annual costume party and d ance to be given by the Halevy SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1939 — 1:30 P. 11. • PHILADELPHIA-BYRON AUDITORIUM Admission 25c Now in Full Swing! HUDSON'S Singing Society Saturday eve- ning, Nov. 4, in the social hall of Congregation Beth Tale Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. Several prizes will be The Jewish National Fund coun- awarded for best costumes and cil acknowledges the planting of stunts. There will be a fine or- the following trees, in the But- Plans are being completed for Iteldri and Min. Morrie Adler, Mn , chestra for dancing and a well zel Forest in Palestine: and Mio. Irving Allender, Ili, and Mrs the annual Zionist Ball to be held equipped refreshment bar, Mrs. Albert J. Altman, Mr, turd We. A. . A contribution on the occasion at the Stotler Hotel on Satur- now. Mr. end Mr. Julius Berman. Anna Warren is dance chairman. of laying of tombstone on the day evening, Nov. 11. The com- Aro Ile and M rm. J. Al. Berrie, Mr. end A near capacity audience ex- grave of Mrs. Y. Levy, by Mr. mittees in charge, under the chair- Mrs. Louie sorry, Mr. and Mr. Irvin. Blumberg, Mr and 1Ire. Maz Blumberg. pressed its appreciation of the and Mrs. B. Lefkowitz. manship of Abraham Cooper, are Mr. and Mn,. Morrie Illumbord, Mr. fine program presented at the A contribution in honor of planning numerous features which and Mts. William Boesky, Mr. and Mrs. Nat hem Burin, Mr. end Mrs Abe Halevy musicale last Sunday eve- Rabbi Morris Adler by Mr. and fttemeli. Mr. and Airs Ira Brewer, Mr. ning in the Central High School Mrs. B. Lefkowitz. and Mr. Bernard Brerwler, lir. and auditorium under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Stahl Mrs Han Bridgton, Ur.and Mrs. Harry Burstein, Mi. rani /Arm. I I enry Bur- Dan Frohman, assisted by William of 1680 Glynn Court planted two stein, Pr A1111 Mrs Mortis Burkein. Gayman and an arrangements trees in memory of their daugh- /MI )1 rm. Samuel Conlon. Mr. and YI,. Bert Colman. Mr. •nd Mrs. M eyer committee from the executive ter, Mildred Stahl Mellen, on the oeyer, Mr. ad n Mn,. Harry Hay Id., board, headed by Fred Alterman occasion of the first Yahrzeit of Mr and /Are I will H. I rim men d, Mr. and Nathaniel Raskin. The pro- her death, and Mn,. Sal B. Edelman, Mr. and .1fikt . Perry. Faigenson, Ur and lira. gram opened with a group of Three trees in memory of Jacob 0.1non Fisher, Rabbi Leon' Pram, Mr. choral numbers directed by Mr.' Eder by the Eder Family Club, and Mn,,. Pcyrrinal Finnic. Mr. and One tree in memory of Ann Mrs. Herman Frans luau,Mr. and Mrs. Cayman. One of the selections Imes t'reednian. Mr. and Mrs. Louie presented Anna Warren, soprano Feldman by Mr. and Mrs. Sol Freedmen. Rabid end Erle Fried- soloist, ,accompanied by the wo- Osborne. land of Pontine. Mr. and Mrs Samuel ■ Iendil. Mr. and lrying Hof lberg. men's thorus. Allan Summits, The following trees are planted Mr. and Mrs Abe Goldman , Mr. and baritone, presented a group of in the Meyer Berlin Forest, by Mrs. Lon is (toren, Mr and Mrs lien Mold, Mr. and tire. George IV. (fray, selections accompanied by Re- the Young Women of Mizrachi: Mr. And Mn,. Sant I remit, Mr. 111111 becca Katzman Frohman at the In honor of Bar Mitzvah of Mor- Mrs. Samuel Oroennaurn, Mr. and Mr.. piano, Celia Plotnick, choral Rem- ris Corn Liebschutz; one tree in Losta (Innobura. Mr. and Mra Louln Hamburger, Itelibi and Mrs. A. M. companist, played a group of etas- honor of birth of son to Mr. and /tenth Ina ri, Ire and At rn A. ./ Ilimnl- sical piano composition, Sylvia Le- Meta S. Cherniak; a tree in mem- hoch, Mr. anti Urn Joe liorwIts Mr. vine displayed a One soprano ory of France, Deborah Cantor; and Wm. J.11 Bow its. Wonderful fabrics! NEW weaves you've been voice, with Mrs. Frohman at the a tree in memory of Isadore Bas- 11r. and airs. Benjamin Jones. Mr. reading about in fashion magazines.enewoolors Maxwell Josiwy, Mr. and If m Chart. piano, , kin; one tree in memory of Fagel you've seen in expensive ready-to-wear—all at halt, Mr. and M rot: 71arney Spy well. Rabbi Leon Fram delivered • Skolnik by Mrs. Sol Strager; one Mr. and Mrs. Ograr hi/manes My and such SAVINGS as you'd hardly believe possible Alen Harry Kraft, Mr. and Mr. Julian brief address regarding the sig- tree in memory of Beilah Pull. for fabrics of this unmistakably fine quality? De- it. rolik, Mr. and Mr,. Alfred Kumhln. nificance of music in Jewish life berg by Mrs. D. Galin; one tree ski, Ur. •nd M Milto f signed for beautiful frocks with the bustle-effects, n I milt Ms Mr. and warmly commended the work in memory of Dan Pullberg by anti Urn Henry Lapides Mr. end r flattering shirrings and gathers that are so smart FRED A. GINSBURG of the Ilalevy Singing Society. Lester Lapides, Mr. A. F. Lappin, Mr. Mrs. D. Galin. materials for EVERY occasion—for daytime, for Mn, Jamb !wader. los tleorge V The musical part of the program For the planting of trees in annually make this event one of and Leib, Mn. and Mrs. he S Leiter, M bridge frocks, for luncheon frocks, for formals the Butzel Forest, please call the very outstanding social af- and 11rs Henry Lou itt. Mr. and Mr:: was resumed with an instrumental . . . note these, for instance: ltenJain in I delwrman, Br. L. Lipton. trio consisting of Rebecca Katz- Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, University fairs of , the season. Mr. •nd Aire. Burton Landon, Mr. •n Mrs l Mrs. .11- man Frohman, piano; Sadie Coop- 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel. aving Mahler, Mr. and Fred A. Ginsburg is active on ins kinkier, Mr. and M re lave wir e s er, violin, and Dan Frohman, cello. Printed Gabe. Rayon Twill, yard and 59c the committee of arrangements stn. Then played Mozart's "Trio in Nn, mot sM ;;Ini 'er r, re. 'ant i:ire,' rioaViri! for the ball. Hoot Mon Rayon Plaids, yard. B Flat Major". The chorus re- .- 59c Newman, Mr. . and Mrs. Meg Neuman Proceeds from this ball will Mr and Mrs. omeph !Mims Mr. ad turned for the closing group of Rayon Cynara Crepe, yard 79c be used to finance the work of i ' Irer.flt ;IO7hrJ songs under the direction of Mr. 7 rMr. . ":a„rrr i r ' M Mn,. 1n :; al• r Rayon Slipper Satin, yard Frohman. the Zionist, Organization of De- tt, o n t . h .. .therg, Mr. and 98c NI troit, The Zionist office, at 1044 , 1 + 111 sfthef IL Mr and Mrs. Samuel !BI- Rayon Slendora Crepe, yard — BSc The Aesculapian Ladies' Auxil- Penobscot Bldg., serves as head- BS and Mn,. Alex Panders. Mr. and MRS. WERBE EXHIBITS iary will hold its annual dinner quarters for all Zionist efforts Mrs. A Anthem MI invAlty. Mr old dance at Northwood Inn on Wed- and is the unifying force in ac- Mlchul PAINTINGS NOV. 7.16 Bavr Mr. nod M;Iro. Mrs. ‘"141on My4 h nesday evening, Nov. 15. The pro- tivities for Palestine's reconstruc- S. . glum, Mr. rind Deep-Piled, Crush-Resistant ceeds will be donated to charity. t ion Detroit. The opening reception of the Mrs. Ben filllwrmieln, Mr and Iirk Tickets for the Zionist Ball may Harry ialher moln. Mr. For reservations please call Mrs. irtrr Y exhibition of portraits, landscipes, Rayon Velvet, yard $1.59 Sklar, Mr. and Mrs 1101 Sloan, Mr. be secured by calling the execu- Charles Tennen, Townsend 6-6554, and Um Itny Smith. Babb! and Nrw still life and miniatures by Anna Joshua Sperk Ix Mr. and Mrs. Lout. Lavick Werbe will be held Tues- or Mrs. Myer Robiner, Tyler tive secretary of the Zionist Or- NI I , • . re. Meyer /Mime ganization of Detroit, Mrs. Al- 4-1582. Al. fr. and Ara. Sidney Stone, Mr. day, Nov. 7, 8:30 p. m., at Scarab bert Feldstein, 1044 Penobscot and Mr. Louie Suiten, Mr. and d Club Galleries, 217 Farnsworth Pure Dye, All Silk Truhu, yard $1.29 Bldg., Cherry 6559. Ave. andINtr ark NThler, rd T/r r.frr rr td ' All Silk Satin Crepe, yard The following is an additional I I na n, Wachter, The exhibition will continue $1.39 Mr. and Mr. Harry Wein ham list of patrons for the Zionist r. Ben Wonang. Mr. Harney wotornan, from Nov. 7 through Nov. 16. Pure Dye, All Silk Rusticana, yard $1.59 r. Ball: (era. SI r•. Harry L Winston. Mr. Anna Lavick Werbe studied at nd M. If. Zol Mower. Rayon "Eyelash" Crepe, yard Chicago Art Institute; Smith $1.59 Academy, New York; was • pupil All Silk, Pure Dye Crepe Prints, yard- $1.79 A splendid three-act melo- of John H. Vanderpool, Frederick drama by Miss , Rochel Sinkhoff, Freer, and Martha Baker. She Is "All for Children," will be staged • member of the Art Institute Hudson's—Third Floor—Farmer Street Building at Littman'a Yiddish People's BLAU Alumni Association and was Theater, 12th and Seward, this Prices Subject to is Balm Tax awarded a gold medal by the Fine Sunday matinee and evening and l Arta Department at the Michigan Nov. 7—Symposium of Men's ; The marriage of Mime Phyllis on Tuesday evening. .ee Garelik, daughter of Mr. and State Fair in 1934, Club of Temple Beth El. Starring the entire cast of the Nov. 19 — Annual Education 5 Ira, Maurice Garelik, and Andrew new troupe appearing here, this Dinner of United Hebrew Schools. A . Blau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Junior Auxiliary's Bnai play bids fair to prove one of the Brith Day Nov. 5 great sensations of the present Business and Professional 2 ti n Blau, was solemnized on Oct. Bnai Brith Louis Marshall theatrical season. 7 in the chapel of Temple Beth Lodge Sponsors Debate Women of Bnai Brith E I. Dr. Leo M. Franklin read the Detroit Junior Auxiliary's Bnai Littman's Theater announces on Nov. 7 Sponsor Penny Dance on eremony. A reception followed Brit's Day will be held on Sunday, that M. Stutskoff's radio sensa- tion, "Around the Family Table," Tuesday, Nov. 14 t the home of the bride's par- Nov. 5, at 2 p. m., at the Bnai University of Michigan's Hillel will be staged here soon, Arrangements are being made nts. Mn,. Carlyle Micheeman was. David Synagogue, 14th and Elm- Foundation's A dessert luncheon, remplitnen- debating team will tetra, by the membership committee for 1 11 atron of honor, Slits Rosalind hurst. ' t: membersof thi Council of Miss Goldie Kerech, president of meet a team from Detroit A. Z. Jewish Women and their friends. a penny dance to be held on m ahn wan maid of honor and the YOUTH COUNCIL'S Menorah chapter, is chairman A. Tuesday night, Nov. 7, on the will open the current !tenon on DANCE SATURDAY Tuesday, Nov. 14, at Temple '„ irises Evelyn Ross, Estelle Agree, the Beth El. Dancing will begin at " uth Edelstein of New York City of the affair. The following will subject: "Resolved that Jewish Monday, Nov. 6, at 12:30 p. m., d iscuss the various Bnai Brith University should be established at Temple Beth El, 8 Observing Sadie Hawkins Day, :30 p. m. is is not a coupled " nMildred Rothenberg, cousins projects: Evelyn Kass of Rebec- in the United States." affair and every member is urged g f the bride, were inrdesmaida. Mrs. Charles Bang of Cleve. the Jewish American Youth Coun- On the Mlle, team, upholding ca Gratz Chapter; Bernice Fen- cil will have a social on Saturday to attend and bring friends. Music anford Blau was his brother's ster of Naomi Chapter; Dorothy the affirmative, will be Shirley All- land will 'peak err "The Will to evening, Nov. 4, at the auditorium will be furnished by a well-known ',e et map. Messrs. Morton Garelik. Frank of Deborah Chapter; Lois shuler and Joseph Fleischer, with Peace," Mrs. Douglas L Brown, presi- of the Philadelphia-Byron School. orchestra. Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz„'; arold Kaletsky, Max Miller and Love of Menorah Chapter. Israel Kaner and Nathan Litvin dent of the Detroit Section, will There will be dancing, entertain. director of Hillel Foundation at H eery Cohen were ushers. A musical program is planned defending the negative. Ann Arbor, will be guest of the , Mr. and Mrs Blau left for a Arrangemenae for..the ment, favors for the ladies and The debate, which will be held preside. to include community sing ing• Re - dessert luncheon are being made the decorations will be in moun- evening. Entertainment and a 01 p to Chicago and will be at freshments will be served. All in the English Room of Hotel by the social hour committee, waltz contest will be part of the ho me after Nov. 10 at 2740 Rich. taineer fashion. Webster Hall, will feature the girls 'from the ages of 15 to 21 Irving Panush is chairman of program. Refreshments will be t on Ave. meeting of Detroit Louis Marshall headed by Mrs. Maurice Siden, The out-of-town guests were: years are invited to attend. Those who will assist her include: the committee on arrangements. served. Members and prospects Lodge of Bnai Brith, Mn, .Maurice &Jew s may submit names of friends Mr. and Mrs. M. Edelstein, t Mra MI . For information call Ida Good- Also scheduled, it was an- Max Roam and /gra. Meyer Elites. whom they wish invited to Gues- Ruth Edelstein and Melvin FAel- Eva Prenzlauer Maternity man, Tyler 6-7631, Ira chairmen; N.•.. Al. nounced by Robert Nathan, of lender, Hurt Anion. Me-tams. sie Eisenberg, Tyler 6-0052. Aid Luncheon Dec. 5 Maxwell fltrojarnirs stein of New York City: Mrs. Proceeds of this affair will be the program committee, will be Ilarry Herter , M. TI Berk S nether of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity piano selections by the well used to finance the forthcoming city-wide conference of Jewish Poinciana Hotel Advances Be nion, Mrs. M. Feldman, Mrs. Aid held a pep rally Tuesday at known Detroit pianist and schol- .7:: °A.`":" , ;;.::"4`11:r477,...",:7 2:- .S. - freat Freq., Sidney Etch Freer of Cleveland, and Mrs. the Stotler. Mrs. Rothstein of Al- youth and to plan the program Opening Data arship winner, Miss Edythe Fineterw•lit, Borman rinstermani, nevi. Ito se Myers of California. to fight anti-Semitism, to defend belly, N. Y., and Miss Ursula Shoob, Flack Sidney Frank, Bernhard Du t as many advance res- e to • Friedlander, Jncob tl Gaylord, /ingest democracy and civil liberties, Friedberg of the Jewish Social ervatione, the new Poinciana Ho- Onkltwrpt. Louis tleldentrert, flora Service Bureau addressed the Goodman. el, Miami Beach, Fla located Nathan .14mmhe, VIkartea K. HULL TO LECTURE ON "I dart(,, A, N. gathering. UNVEILING OF MONUMENT directly on the ocean near 16th Ilarahamys,int home- COVERED ASIA" SUNDAY Mart, Mania Jamolgole ta r Muhl En. Reports were given by workers A tombstone in memory of St., will open its doors on Nov. Some of the moat spectacular How, N.M.., Weft MA•.% BMWS Israel Isaacs will he unveiled on 15 instead of Dec. 1 as previously on maternity and tonsilectomy war pictures ever filmed will be Kopple, Aar. Kurlm4. UN* tanarga Lever. L asset...man et. Sunday, Nov. 5, at 11:30 a. m., announced. This new hotel is un- eases handled by the organization. shown at the Detroit Institute of man. Is at Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak. der the operation of Albert Gross- Mrs. M. Finkel gave a report Arta Woodward at Kirby, Sun- B . Wm.. Jolla Marcum, Lama soncerning the donor luncheon to TrtZir ttk Relatives and friends are invited man and Max Elkin, who also op- ik", Men...,, inaal Social Justice, Father Cenah- 0 held Dec. 5 at !tote] Stotler.; day afternoon and evening, Nov. rnualo riteMill. Dalic to attend. 5. when A. T. Hull, Jr., foreign erate the Colonial Hotel in Mt . lin s anti-Semitic publication. was "Walkioo• oar reservations call Mrs. Finkel . , corre pmairmr. Mich. The Colonial banned in Canada Tuesds- dmoti on picture 14,0 Ok.h hemmalek% Alm • 180114/ Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Clemens, 11171Na closed for the winter season and Department of National R*VS1UP For rummage reservations call photographer, lectures on "I Cov- Lannon Rolls Jail. Rrldlltd, olhe 5fra. Rose Goldberg. Day. 6470, ered Asia" at 3:30 and on "The miamnim ash wart; lama Madam% Slims Flowsn for All Occasions-- will reopen on April 1. at Famous Fabric - Classic November SALE of SILKS and RAYONS Aesculapian Dinner Dance Wednesday `All for Children' 'Now at Littman's CALENDAR OF EVENTS MARRIAGES Council of Women to Hear Mrs. Bang Coughlin's Paper Banned in Canada t r. Ottawa,