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PAGE TEN

December 8, 1939

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THE IIELCREST

5 440 CASS AVENUE

COLUMBIA 5700

A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY
THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE

To Address Temple
Sisterhood Monday

Annual Zedakah
Luncheon Tuesday

Airs. Dorothy Fuldheim o
^leveland. well known as a re-
viewer of books, will be the
speaker at the monthly meeting

Dr. Barnett R. Brickner
the Guest Speaker

Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available—
With or Without Maid Service

Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and
Dinner Panics

Mr. and Mrs., Sol A. Wolff
Mr. and Mrs. I. Winkelman
will give a dinner party on (Marian Freeman of Minneapolis)
have returned from their honey-
Dec. 14.
moon and are at home at the
Mrs. Hattie Finsterwald re- Belcrest Apartments.
turned from a weekend trip to
Seventeen Hebrew Union Col-
Cleveland.
lege students of the Collegiate De-
partment
are serving congrega-
Airs. Gilbert Hart of South
Bend, Ind., is spending several tions this year as bi-weekly, or
weekly
student
rabbis, or as lead-
days with her mother, Mr*. George
ers in congregational religious edu-
GET IN TOUCH WITH
Epstean of Chicago Blvd.
cational work, according to an
announcement just made at Col-
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz lege headquarters in Cincinnati.
entertained a few friends at a Among them are: Milton Rosen-
supper party on Dec. 3.
baum of Averne, N. Y., who is
serving at Temple Beth El, Sagi-
Mrs. Henry Wineman returned naw, Mich., and Melvin S. Sands
from a few days visit in Chicago. of Detroit, who is at Temple
Beth El, Logan, W. Va., Mordecai
MISS DOROTHY FULDHEIM
Miss Betty Levy will arrive D. Solon of Brooklyn, formerly
of Detroit, is at Temple Agudath
Dec.
21,
from
Vassar
College
to
of the Sisterhood of Temple
W
her vacation with her par - Achim, Ashland, Ky.
Detroit Phone I
Beth El, Monday, Dec. 11. Her spend
h 0
e 50
ents, Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy.
Phon
Vinewood 2-3060
subject will be "The European
SALES AND SERVICE
Dr. and Mrs. ALE. Kohn an-
Merry-Go-Round-1940 Edition."
Mrs. Melvin S. Baer entertain- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Each member is urged to bring
Wyandotte, Mich.
son,
Alan, on Saturday, Dec. 9,
2400 Biddle Avenue
a prospective new member. Des- ed a few friends at luncheon on at Congregation Bnai Moshe,
sert luncheon at 1:30 will pre- Dec. 8, in honor of Mrs. Gilbert Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. At
Hart.
cede the meeting.
home at 1039 Vinewood on Sun-
Mrs. George Epstean and her day, Dec. 10, from 7 to 11 p. m.
daughter, Mrs. Herbert Meyer, No cards.
entertained on Dec. 6, in honor
The Current Topic Study Club
of Airs. Gilbert Hart.
will have a meeting on Monday
Residential Hotel
The Chanukah ball of the Bnai
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lasky of Cort- evening, Dec. 11, at 8 p. m., at
home of Mr. and Airs. Harold
Moshe Sisterhood will be held
The Kvutzah Ivrith, the Ile- land Ave. are guests at the Poin- the
Smiley of Balmoral Drive, hon-
ATTRACTIVE SUITES
this Sunday evening, Dec. 10, at brew cultural group of Detroit, ciana in Miami Beach, Fla.
oring
Dorothy Fuldheim.
FROM 1 TO 5 RMS.,
Hotel Stotler.
will hold its annual Chanukah
SOME WITH 2 BATHS.
Dave Diamond's orchestra will party on Saturday evening, Dec.
Mr. and Mrs. David Berlin of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Ros-
COMPLETE NOTE L.
furnish the dance music. Miss 9, in the social hall of the Phila- Bloomfield Hills will leave Dec.
SERVICE. FURN. OR
15 for Miami Beach, Fla., re- sen of LaSalle Blvd. entertained
delphia-Byron Hebrew School.
UNFUR. DINING ROOM
Typical Chanukah refresh- turning April 1. Their residence on Saturday evening, Nov. 25, in
AND GARAGE IN CON•
ments, such as latices, will be will be at Ronney Plaza, Miami honor of Miss Mitzi Kaufman,
who left Nov. 29, for an indefin-
NECTION. N E W RE.
served by the Ladies' Auxiliary Beach.
ite stay in Chicago.
FRIGERATION A N D
of the Kvutzah. An interesting
TABLE TOP STOVES
Miss
Barbara
Lappin,
bride-
Chanukah program is being pre-
BEING INSTALLED.
Mr. and Mrs. David Schuff of
pared by the cultural committee elect of Dec. 24, was complimented
with a linen shower and lunch- Wildemere Ave. entertained with
TO. 8-2680
headed by Abraham Twersky.
eon
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Max
a
reception
at their home Sun -
The ceremony of the lighting
of the candles will be in charge Schuster who was co-hostess with day, Dec. 3, in honor of the en -
Mrs.
Simon
Farbman.
On
Dec.
gagements
of
their daughters, Rae
of Abraham Panush, who pre-
pared a group of Hebrew school 16, Miriam Savage and Dorothy to Arnold Judah Rolnick of Min-
Bachrach
will
honor
Miss
Lappin
neapolis,
Minn.
and Mildred to
children for that purpose.
with a luncheon and personal
Mass singing of Chanukah and shower at Stouffer' on Woodward Aaron Berg.
Palestinian songs, conducted by Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis German -
Abraham Schachter, will be one
sky and daughters, Annabelle and
of the features. The public is
Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch Shirleen, have taken up residence
invited.
and sons, Hill and Dick, of Pen-
Ilerman D. Boraks is president nington Drive, will leave Satur- in their new home at 18659 Pen-
Made or Recovered
nington Drive.
of the Kvutzah Ivrith.
day, Dec. 9, for a few weeks in
From Your Own Down,
Miami Beach.
Mr.' and Airs. Samuel D.
Feather-Beds or Wool
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman Munch of 1423 Blaine Ave. an-
Quilts
nounce
the Bar Mitzvah of their
and family, formerly of Atkin- !on, Arthur,
on Saturday morn-
Remade like new, choke of
son Ave., have moved to their
ing,
Dec.
9. Arthur will conduct
se
lama material,.
new home at 2234 W. Boston
the
entire
Sabbath
services as
MRS.
MORRIS
ROSENBERG
Blvd.
PRICES REASONABLE
chazon beginning at 9 a. m., at
Bed Pillows Recovered. Choke
Margaret Kormondy, soprano, will Proceed to Arrange for 15th
the
Philadelphia-Byron
Mrs. Milford Stern of the Bel- Relatives and friends are School.
render vocal selections, in addi -
Annual Concert to Be
of Feather-Proof Ticking'
invited
crest left for the winter in Cali- to
tion to other special entertainment
Held on May 5
attend the services and open
BLANKETS REBOUND
fornia.
features.
house which will follow. No
At the lialevy Singing Society
Arrangements for the dance are
b ards.
The Wayne County Society of
handled by Airs. Morris Rosenberg, rehearsal on Nov. 28, William Chiropodists
were
hosts
to
a
din
Mr. and Airs. Julius Brass were
chairman, and Mrs. llarry S. Gay-man, president, announced the ner party to 20 couples at North- -
feted on Dec. 3 by members of
Greenbaum and 1. A. Liebson, as- formation of an organization to wood Inn on Saturday night.
11649 Dexter Blvd, near Webb
the Caroline Friendship Club at
sociate chairmen, who are aided he known as the Patrons of the
Phone for Ettimairs,
a suprise party on the occasion
by many Sisterhood workers. The Halevy Singing Society, the pur-
Mrs. Samuel A. Rosenberg of of their 25th wedding anniversary.
pose of which is to provide a focus
HOGARTH 9050
public is invited.
for those "alumni" and other in- the Belcrest Hotel left for San Ninety guests attended.
terested persons who wish to as- Francisco, where she will spend
sist and further the activities of the winter with her brothers, the
Mrs. Al Dresner and Miss Sally
the Halevy chorus, but do not Drs. Green, at the Fairmont Klayman entertained 40 friends
RECEPTACLES
wish to sing themselves. The Hotel.
on
Dee. 6 at a shower at the
Glower.
Ash and
Ilubltklo,
charter members are as follows:
Reinforce.' Concrete. Fully (mar.
1Wilshire in honor of Miss Sylvia
Mrs. Eugene Kople has returned Brass, whose marriage to Jack
weed. Pelee.' Richt.
President, Morris Shatzen; secre -
tary, II. II. Cohen; treasurer, I. after a visit with her son-in-law Roth will be an event of Jan. 21.
AMERICAN
M. Hertz; Morris Scheyer, Eu- and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. H. J.
RECEPTACLE CO.
The Bnai David Friday night gene Franzblau, Harry Schumer, Rothchild in St. Paul, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franz-
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
gathering on Friday evening, Nathaniel Raskin and William
blau announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Dec. 15, will be dedicated to A. Gayman.
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank their son, Mitchell, on Saturday,
Z. A. and will be in charge of
One of the primary objects of will be hosts at a dinner party for Dec. 18, at 9:30 a. ne at Con-
the Detroit-Windsor Council of the newly organized patrons will a few of their friends Friday eve- gregation Beth Abraham, Lin-
A. Z. A.
be to assist in preparations for ning, Dec. 15, at the Great Lakes wood and Sturtevant. Reception
An interesting program will be the annual Halevy concerts, the Club.
Sunday, Dec. 17, at 4 p. m., at
their residence, 3736 Glendale Ave.
presented, including orations on 15th of which will take place
Miss Edith Heavenrich and Mrs.
the "Bill of Rights" by A. Z. A. on May 5, 1940, at the Scottish
Miss Florence Weintraub, a
orators, Sam Shiff, Kal Bruss, Rite Auditorium of Masonic Tem- Alfred Rothchild complimented
Martin Taylor, Martin Bezel!. ple. Special attention to this date Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich at pupil of Lillian Cove Mumford,
requested of all societies and a dinner party Friday evening, will be presented in a piano re-
The D. W. C. Choir will partici- is
individuals so that they may re- Dec. 8.
cital to be given on Wednesday,
pate.
it now for the concert,
Dee. 13, at 8 p. in., in the audi -
Among those to greet A. Z. A. serve
Preparations for the 15th an-
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Birn- torium of Grinnell Bros., on Wood-
will be Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, nual concert are already under
ward
Ave. Her program will con-
krant
have
returned
from
their
Gilbert Modiefsky, and Jack Rou- way under the direction of Con-
DECIDE NOW
man. A social hour will follow. ductor Dan Frohman and Presi- honeymoon and have taken up sist of selections from Bach, Mo-
zart,
Beethoven
and other selec -
their
residence
at
the
Belcrest.
The hosts will be the four Junior dent Gayman. Nathan Konikow,
tions, ending with a Shubert Im-
Bnai Brith girls' groups.
membership committee chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Ilimelhoch promptu. The public is invited to
announces the recent addition to of the Whittier returned from a attend the recital.
—A Gift Order in a
active membership of Marie Ad- visit in New York.
handsome miniature hat
ler and Ethel Schreiber, sopranos;
Honoring Miss Ruth Zack, bride-
Freda Davis and Bessie Freed,
box makes an ideal gift.
Rabbi Bernard Heller formerly elect of Dec. 17, and her fiance,
altos, and Lou Segal, bass. Sev -
David
H. Schumansky, a dinner
of
Ann
Arbor
and
now
of
Phila-
—or
eral other applications are now
is spending a few days in was given by Mr. and Airs. Alex
ATKINSON'S
under consideration, while others delphia
Schumansky,
parents of the
Detroit.
Two hundred young people will be received for the time being
groom, on Nov. 23.
ROYAL IRISH POPLIN
availed themselves of the oppor- MI Tuesday evening, at Room 123,
TIES
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis are
tunity to visit the classes of Beth Northern High School.
The Progressive Ladies Unter-
visiting in Hot Springs, Ark., and
E1 College of Jewish Studies at
are
guests at the Arlington Hotel. stitzung Verein will celebrate their
Temple
Beth
El
last
Monday
IfThanukah Greetings and
25th anniversary with a dinner
night,
Dee.
4.
Beet Wishes to
and dance on Sunday, Dec. 10, at
Mrs. Aaron DeRoy of the Whit- Lacher's. Reservations can still be
'
You AU
The classes that received the
tier returned from a sojourn in mpde by calling the president,
most visitors were: Current
New York.
events, taught by Rabbi Leon
Mrs. Si. Epstein at Olive 2611
Tau Epsilon Rho Law Frater-
1558 WASHINGTON BLVD
Fram; Bible literature. taught by nity will hold annual election of
David Whitney Bldg.
Mrs. Maurice Landau of LaSalle
Dr. Leo M. Franklin; class In officers on Tuesday evening, Dec.
Rabbi Leon Fram occupied the
comparative religion, taught by 12, at a meeting at the home of Blvd. returned after a four weeks' pulpit of the Collingwood Avenue
tour through the south. Mrs. Lan- Temple, Toledo, Ohio, Friday
- since
1866--- Rabbi Bernard Zeiger. There Benjamin
Marcus, 16800 Kent-
were a considerable number of field Ave. The retiring officers dau was on a speaking tour for night, Dec. 8.
Hadassah.
Sisitors also in the classes in
Numerous Events Planned Jewish history and literature are Benjamin Jaffe, chancellor;
Dr. Leo Si. Franklin of Tem-
E. Smith, vice-chancellor;
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Rosheimer ple Beth El will attend the meet-
by Women's Club of the taught by Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, Albert
Milton Roberts, master of the
Rabbi Eric Friedland and Rabbi rolls; Jerome A. Rothenberg, of Cincinnati are the guests of ing of the board of managers of
Workmen's Circle
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis the Union of American Hebrew
Elmer Berger.
bursar.
Welt of Santa Rosa St.
Cnnrregations at Cincinnati next
The fall term of the college
The Women's Club of the Work-
At the last meeting, Emanuel
Wednesday. Last Monday. Dr.
men's Circle New Center will closes Monday night, Dec. 18. Paperno, legal adviser to County
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Peiser of Franklin addressed the Rotary
meet Thursday, Dec. 14, at 12824 The winter term will begin Mon- Treasurer Jacob P. Sumeracki, Philadelphia are the guests of Mr. Club of Windsor, and on Tuesday
day night, Jan. 8,
Linwood Ave., at 8 p. m.
addressed the organization on and Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder of Can- night, he will speak before the
A Chanukah latka party will
various phases of the State Land terbury Drive.
I'arent Teachers Association at
be held on Saturday, Dec. 9, at
Board Act. The ,address was fol-
the Brady School.
12824 Linwood. It will start at
lowed by a general discussion.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen will
1 o'clock and last throughout the
Mrs. Harry Price and her sis-
leave Monday for a few days in
day.
ter. Mrs. Raymond Rosenberg,
New York.
There will be a rally on Wed-
Sunday, Dec. 10, will usher in
and daughter, Hilda, of Hazel-
nesday, Dec. 13, at Fort Wayne another Junior Hadassah meet-
Mrs. Pauline Freedman, her wood Ave., are spending the win-
Hotel, at 12:30 p. in
ing at Hotel Stotler, at 2:30 p.m.
daughter, Gertrude, son, Milton, ter in Florida.
Every member is urged to at- Ethel Resnick, program chair-
and
grandson, Jerome Hauser, left
"Children
of
Today,"
three-act
tend and bring friends.
man, has arranged an interesting
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Enricher
to spend the winter in Florida.
program. with Dr. David Fau- melodrama, is the current attrac-
have returned from a 10 day so-
Seek Travel Accommoda- man, Max Chomsky and Max Bar- tion at Littman', People's Yid- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Silber of journ in New York.
tions for Refugees Desir- ahal as guest speakers. Miriam dish Theater, 12th and Seward. 3333 Clements Ave. announce the
Kane is ready to deliver a re- The play is being staged Friday Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leonard
Phyllis J. Greenblatt and her
ing to Go to N. Y.
port on the recent national con- evening and Sunday matinee and Earl, on Saturday morning, Dec. house guest, Frances Rowe of St.
evening.
vention.
Canukah
will
be
the
9, at Congregation Mishkan Is- Louis, returned to school after
There are 10 refugees at NYA theme of the afternoon.
On Tuesday evening, a testi- rael, Blaine and Linwood. At home spending the Thanksgiving holi-
Camp near Chelsea, and a num•
Later in the month a Chanu- monial performance will be given to relatives and friends from 7 days with Miss Greenblatt's par-
ber of them desire to go to New
in honor of Jacob Suzanoff, star
rots, Mr. and Mrs. Slilton E.
York for the holidays to visit kah party will be given for paid- of the cast now appearing at to 10 p. m. on Sunday.
Greenblatt of Tuxedo Ave. Both
their families. Those who are up members. A group of teas are Littman's. The attraction that
Airs.
S.
Fisher
and
Mrs.
Ai.
girls are juniors at the Univer-
also
being
planned,
as
well
as
driving to New York and desire
evening will he an operetta, Silk were hostesses at a lunch- I city of Illinois and members of
to make accommodations for two outdoor affairs.
"Avremele the Cantor."
Alpha Epsilon Phi.
In
order
to
participate
in
the
eon
shower
for
30
guests
on
Dec-
or three refugees, around Dec. 22,
2, in honor of Miss Gotdie Dick-
without charge, are asked to com- varied program of Hadassah it
man,
at
Mrs.
Fisher's
home
on
J.
W.
E.
W.
0.
Continues
Mrs. Joshua Karbal and daug-
municate with Berthold Hausman, is urged that all members at-
Calvert Ave.
Ripe, Norma Lee, of Webb Ave.,
Relief Activities
care of NYA Camp, Camp Cu- tend the meeting Sunday and
left
for Miami Beach, Fla., where
pay their dues.
At a special meeting of the
aidy, Chess, Mich.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weber of they will spend the winter months.
Bowling activities, are being ar- Jewish Women's European Wel-
Boston
Blvd.
entertained
at
a
Kurt Weill, the refugee com- ranged by Betty Milen who can fare Organization. held Dec. 4, buffet supper for 25 guests, for
Vacationing at the Clevelander,
poser, has turned innovator by be reached at To. 5-4223. For at Congregation final Moshe. it their sister, Ruth, and her fiance, Miami Beach, Fla.. for an
in-
introducing into a stage show a placement in ,ome work, Rosa- was decided to give two steam- David H. Schumansky, whale roar- definite stay, is Miss Jean Spina
-
new type of electric organ, the find Arfa should be called at To. ship tickets to bring two orphans rage will take place on Dec,
del of LaSalle Blvd.
from
ungary.

74214.
sonehord.

to Be

The ninth annual donor lunch-
eon of Zedakah Club will take
elacae Dec. 12, at the Masonic
Temple.
Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of
Cleveland will be the guest

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I

Chanukah Ball of
Kvutzah Chanukah
Bnai Moshe Sunday
Party on Dec. 9

Collingwood
Corner Third •

MRS. SAMUEL ALMUG

speaker of the afternoon. The
soloist will be Miss Esther Fried,
accompanied by Mrs. Rosa Bas-
sin Stein.
An enthusiastic meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. Meyer
Waterstone, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Samuel Almug, chairman of
the luncheon, declared that there
was still ample time to secure
pledges. Funds raised from this
affair will be used for supple-
menting aid to needy families,
Mrs. Maurice Cornfield of 3237
Tuxedo Ave. is hoisting open
house all week to accept and
give information r e gar ding
pledges.

To celebrate Chanukah the Bnai
David Sisterhood invited the La-
dies' Auxiliary of the Bnai David

200 VISITORS AT
BETH EL COLLEGE

Tau Epsilon Rho
To Elect Officers

HATS

Junior Hadassah

"Children of Today"
Drama at Littman's

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Halevy Society's
Patrons Organize
Supporting Group

Dickerson

Box of 3

Bnai David Chanukah
Party Monday Evening

QUILTS

Bnai David Friday
Service Dedicated
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threads for glamour gifts .

threads for practical presents

Early shopping is important as'existing conditions
make duplication of many itents impossible.

MRS. ROY CHATLIN

Synagogue and mothers of sis-
terhood members to attend a latke
party on Monday evening, Dec.
11, at the social hall, Elmhurst
and 14th, at 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. Irving Berson is chair-
man for the party.
Mrs. Roy Chatlin is president
of the Bnai David Sisterhood.

Trees Planted In
The Butzel Forest

The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit announces, the
following trees planted this week
in the Fred M. Butzel Forest
in Palestine:
Six trees in honor of Dr. and
Mrs. A. E. Bernstein by Pioneer
Women's Group.
Two trees in honor of the re-
covery from illness of Leon Kay
by Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish
National Fund.
One tree by Kraft Family Club
in metnory of Charles Harris of
Philadelphia.
Two trees by Beverly Feldman
and Isabella Schlussel in memory
of their grandfather, Isadore
Kahn, who died on Dec. 26, on the
occasion of the first Yahrzeit.
To plant trees in the Butzel
Forest, call Mrs. Philip Slums-
vitz, 17417 Stoepel, University
1-6972.

Resale Shop of
Women's Council

Resale Shop, on Cam and Clif-
ford Sts., operated by the De -
troit Section, National Council
of Jewish Women, reported the
largest month's business in its
history for the period of Novem-
ber, 1939. Over 3500 worth of
merchandise was sold during this
month, according to Mrs. James
Stein, vice-chairman of the Re-
sale Shop Committee.
A special holiday drive for
toys and children's articles is be-
ing carried on. All such items,
especially saleable at this season,
as well as men's and women's
clothing, furniture, household
equipment and jewelry, are need-
ed to maintain the large stock of
the establishment.
As a new venture, Resale
Shop will take on consignment
women's fur and cloth coats and
men's overcoats. Fifteen per cent
of each sale goes to the shop for
this service.
Volunteer's who will give a
half-day's service weekly at the
shop are needed and are asked
to call Mrs. Gerald Spero at
L'n. 1-7111.
Anyone having a bundle to
contribute may secure truck serv-
ice by calling Council House, Co.
0450. Proceeds from the shop
Support Council Camp at Jeddo,
Mich., and aid the Council schol-
arship fund.

.

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Trees Planted in the Meyer Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Berlin Forest
Aid Donor Luncheon Ad-
dressed by Mrs. Adler

The following have planted
trees in Rabbi Meyer Berlin's
Or Dec. 5, at the Stotler Ilotel,
Forest of the Jewish National the seventh annual donor lunch-
Fund: Hirsh B. Alper, Betty eon was given by the Eva Prenz-
Chinke Alper, 31. Lipshitz, Ily A. lauer Maternity Aid. Mrs. Meyer
Keidan, Chai Rieke Rachel Blum, Finkel was chairman, asisted by
I. Levenson, Morris Derovan, Da- Airs. Julian Wartell, Mrs. J. C.
vid AL Edelman, Morris Schnei - Rose was in charge of the pro-
der.
gram committee.
Mrs. Morris Adler, wife of the
The following have planted
trees in Rabbi Meyer Berlin's For- rabbi of Shaarey Zedek, address
est of the Jewish National Fund the large gathering of guests and
as memorials: in memory of Es- members. A dramatic and musical
ther Ruth Bernstein, mother, Max program was presented.
Funds from the major fund-
Bernstein, father, by the Bern-
stein Family; in memory of Rabbi raising event are used to help
William Schostak by Sonya needy and indigent expectant
Schostak; in memory of Samuel mothers to obtain hospitalization
Levitt by Reuben Levin; in mem- and medical aid. This year the
of Fannie Lumberg by Sol Lum- organization has assumed respon -
berg; in memory of Solomon W. sibility of, aiding refugees, in
addition to its other work.
Ty ler 8-6822. Starman by Dr. J. Starman.

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