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Friday, November 21, 1947

North Woodward
to Spur Luncheon

Donor to Be Held
Dec. 9 at Bel-Aire

DETROIT

words the gratitude we feel for
these wonderful presents. They.
are just the things we need.
Everything you were kind
enough to send us came in the
right time.
"The children call you the
'Ladies Organization in Detroit
and when they pray for you
and call you by this name—
they ask the Almighty all the
blessings for all the ladies of
the organization."
For
luncheon
reservations
call. Mrs. L. Steinberg, TO
6-7572. Mrs. S. Bienfield is ad
chairman.

Arrangements for the donor
luncheon of the North Wood-
ward Branch, Jewish European
Welfare Organization, sched-
uled for Dec. 9 at Bel-Aire, will
be discussed at a brunch meet-
ing Monday in the home of
Mrs. Harris Glickman, 1701
Burlingame avenue.
Proceeds of the affair will go oil
to aid European orphans.
The organization has received
letter from the Municipal
The Vaad Leunni, in conjunc-
me for Jewish Poor Children
tion with cultural institutions
Budapest, Hungary, thanking
of Palestine, has declared the
it for packages received. It
year 5708 a year of RaMaHal
reads in part:
(initials of Moses Hayim Luz-
"We cannot express in suitable
zatto) whose 200th anniversary
Will be observed during the en-
tire year.
RaMaHal is known as the
father of modern Hebrew litera-
ture.
In connection, the Kvutzah
Ivrith, Hebrew Cultural Group
of Detroit, and the Hebrew
Teachers Organization have ar-
ranged for several lectures to
be delivered on RaMaHal, his
achievements and his place in
Hebrew literature.
The first will be held at 9:30
p.m., Saturday, in the auditori-
um of the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
FOR AN
Morris Nobel, an instructor at
INCOMPARABLE
the United Hebrew Schools, will
CALIFORNIA JUST 65 PARIS be the speaker. The public is
invited.
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bight
Served by Union Pacific. Sam Ft and
SouiliernPacific truumnimenul tains

RATES THROUGH EASTER

Sloth from $10

Double from Sit,

Eureprn Plan

Ste your tool Lard Repro...nye

in the following homes:

Resorts—FR.0H I DA

South, Mrs. Nathan Olerberg,
3336 Glynn Court; Central, Mrs .
John Sturman, 2669 Leslie ave-
nue; Northeast, Mrs. Ernest
Goodman, 20146 Warrington; and
Northwest, Mrs. G. Lionel Wil-
lens, 18600 No•thlawn avenue.

BEACON HOTEL

ON THE OCEAN at 7th ST.
723 OCEAN DRIVE

MIAMI BEACH

Mrs. Sam Herman, vice-presi-
dent of finance of Central. has
been appointed divisional chair-
man of the Honor Member Cam-
paign. Anyone wishing to be-
come an Honor Member should
contact her at TO. 5-3877.

Awards are to be presented
to all members bringing in $100
or more in new memberships at
the Dec. 17 luncheon meeting at
which James Waterman Wise
will be guest speaker.

Lecture Series
Luzzatto Set
by Kviitzah lerith

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Page Seventeen

CHRONICLE

JEWISH

MRS. SAM HERMAN

. .

Mrs. Sam Herman
to Lead Campaign

In connection with Jewish
Book Month, the four chapters
of the women's division, Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, are plan-
ning education committee meet-
ings at 1:30 p.m., Monday, at
which time reviews will be pre-
sented on Meyer Levin's "My
Father's House."

New, fireproof, heated rooms --each with
bath and shower. FREE solarium. Re-
!terve lions now accepted for Match Red
April.
1.0W RATES

Tickets are on sale at all meet-
ings, and may be obtained by
cal7ing Mrs. Sam Olsher, TO.
8-6020.

OPEN ALL YEAR

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Book Reviews Set

by MC Chapters

DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN

In the Heart of All Activities

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moderate rates"

IRWIN ABRAMS. mar .
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Sessions will be held in the
following homes: South, Mrs.
Samuel Barr, 2277 Glynn court;
Central, Mrs. Marion Shubow,
3046 Collingwood avenue; North-
west, Mrs. Jacob Bonin, 19181
Berkley road; and Northwest,
Mrs. Arnold Frank, 18039 Wood-
A Palestinian movie, to be fol- ingham drive.
lowed by songs and dancing, will
"How Your Laws Are Made"
highlight a Thanksgiving party
will be the topic of discussion at
of lierzl Chapter, at 8 p.m.,
meetings of the chapters' com-
Wednesday at 15705 Parkside
mission on law and social action
avenue.
committee at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday,

HOTEL and
VILLAS

Herz! Chapter Plans
Thanksgiving Party

Here you will find either a smart
hotel designed for your comfort and
relaxation or individual apartments
or villas with all the conveniences of
home. A friendly atmosphere-care-
ful attention to every detail for your

complete enjoyment and pleasure.

An Entire Block of Splendor
EXCLUSIVELY LOCATED

OCEAN
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• DIMINO MOOM • SOOKTAIL LOOM
• SOLARIUM
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Write for Brochure and
Attractive Rates

ARROWHIAO HOT SPRINGS
HOTIL
SAN SIRNARDINO
CALIFORNIA

COLLINS AVE. AT THIRTY•THIRD ST,

MIAMI BEACH, FLA.

M. M. FRIEDNIAN

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HOTEL

On the Beach at 12th St.

MIAMI BEACH, FLA.
100 SI I he
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All ROOM, fac.Ing (•.enn
Ultra-modern appointments
Excellent Kosher Cuisine

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Overlooking f1,. 0.Aasa
COI.LINS at 13th ST.

and Cabana Beach Club

Early
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STRICTLY OBSERVED

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On Fashionable Ocean Promenade. Cock-
tail Lounue, Continental Di•ing Room.
Private Beach and Cabana Club. .
R. B. Hyatt, Mgt'.
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MIAMI REACH

SHOPS*THEATRES

MIAMI
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Boonntlitg.

Otritost HOTEL.

cuisine,

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and Its En•ironment
1430 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida
All BIndern Ponnu w ith Private Bath
Telephone, Solari um, Coate Shop

• OCEAN TERRACE
DINING ROOM

EDISON HOTEL

• SOLARIUM • PATIO

of THE SEIDEN MANAGEMENT.
(American Plan)

Beautiful Lobby & Patio Facing the

OLcan, I'RIVA rE Ilb:ACH Facilities.

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We hare planned a gay Ch
holiday for the entire family. Pre•
to
Jan.
13th.
rates
Dec.
18
Season

the Ot eon

PREMIER HOTEL

145 Collin., Ave., Mii llll i Beach

too ists 11 1'1'11
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Balks, Solarium. Patio.
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renter of oil

• OPEN ALL YEAR

SUGGESTED

Miami Beach, Florida

service, and entertainment will

again prevail under the skilled direction

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• PRIVATE BEACH

• EARLY RESERVATIONS

Of course, the same fan ?International

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HOTEL

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NORTH BE (111 HOTEL

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luxurious cabanas and

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MIAMI BEACH

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