BIRTHS ijógS tí Juhtand inq C mfzz Ojmti ig37-S WEDDINGS Sept. 10,1937—Mr. and Mrs. Abe Seizor, daughter. Sept. 24,1937—Mr .and Mrs. S'. Walfson, daughter, Carol. Oct. 2, 1937—Mr, and Mrs. S, Cherry son, Ronald. Oct, 4, 1937—Mr. and Mrs. S. Hammer¬ man, daughter, Adele Eileen. Oct. 9, 1937—Mr. and Mrs. H. Sacks, daughter, Lois Elaine Frances. Nov. 9, 1937—Mr. and Mrs. A. Lassk, son, Perry Joel. Nov. 12, 1937—Mr. and Mrs. Abe S'elber, son, Franklin Neal. Nov. 13, 1937—Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Se¬ gal, daughter, Sarah Ann. Nov. 15, 1937—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Block, daughter, Elka Miriam. Nov. 30, 1937—Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gamce, daughter, Frances Lorraine Jan, 1, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wit¬ ten, daughter, Sally Ann. Jan. 5, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Archie Puldy, son, Stephen William. Feb. 4, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wit¬ ten, daughter. Feb. 12, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Isser Price, daughter, Eunice. Feb. 13,1938—Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell So- bel, son, Henry Davis. Feb. 24, 1938—Mr, and Mrs. Louis Wolf- son, daughter. Mar. 14,1938—Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Chep- nik, son, Kenneth Paul. Mar. 21, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Abe Roth- stein, son. Mar. 22, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. H. Zimmer¬ man, son, Charles Beryl. Mar. 26, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. L. Epstein, son. Mar. 31, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krantz, daughter, Rochelle. Apr. 15,1938—Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Glick- stein, daughter. May 28, 1938—Mr. and Mis. Lonnie Wurm, daughter, Jacqueline. June 2, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldberg, daughter. July 8, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rob¬ in, daughter, Rochelle. July 16, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. J. Marko- vitz, daughter, Toby. July 18, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Sam Datz, son, Harold Jay. July 18,1938—Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Mos- kovitz, daughter, Barbara Helene. Aug. 8, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Manny Fa¬ gan, daughter, Dorris Anne. Aug. 12, 1938—Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fletch¬ er, daughter, Marilyn Leah. Sept. 9, 1937—Hebrew School opens. Sept. 15—Junior Hadassah stages its annual fom Kip- pur night dance in Center Auditorium. $ept. 26—Center Sunday School opens with a registra¬ tion of approximately 200. Oct. 31—Jewish Progressive Society sponsors Hallo¬ ween Dance for the benefit of the Hope Haven Building Fund. Nov. 11—Ladies Hebrew Sheltering Aid and Home for the Aged stages its annual Armistice Day Dance in the Center Auditorium. Nov. 12-14—Local Junior Hadassah is host to Fri- Cily Hadassah Convention, with delegates from Charleston, Savannah, and Tampa in attendance. Nov. 16—Jewish Men’s Club holds its organization meeting in response to a call made hy Rahbi Mar- golis. Nov. 25—D a u g h t e r s of Israel stage their annual Thanksgiving day dance. Nov. 28—Jewish Progressive Society sponsors a Chanukah party featuring choir singing, tradi¬ tional games and contests—Proceeds went to Cen- ter Bus Fund. Dec. 4—Nat Shortstein is elected president of the new¬ ly formed Jewish Men’s Club. Dec. 5—Chanukah program presented by the children of the Hebrew and Sunday School. Dec. 19—Cantor B. Krasnopolsky, baritone and native of Russia, gives a concert of Yiddish, Palestinian, and Cantorial songs. Jan. 2, 1938—Rahbi Margolis inaugurates Center Ra¬ dio Broadcast over WJAX at 12:15 every other Sunday. Jan. 4—David Moscovitz is elevated to position ol presidency of the Jacksonville Jewish Center, with Harry Finkelstein and Max Rubin elected to hon¬ orary presidencies. Jan. 14—Joint Service of the Jewish Center and Tem¬ ple Ahaveth Chesed held in the Jewish Temple, marking the celebratior of the twentieth anniver¬ sary of the Jewish Welfare Society. Rabbi Mar¬ golis speaks on Char ty and Religion. ’ Jan. 26—A capacity crowd ills the Center Auditorium for the fifteenth annua* cabaret of the Daughters of Israel. Feh. 4—Rabbi Elihu Rickej Representative of the Am¬ erican Jewish Commijfee, addresses a joint ser¬ vice of the Temple