Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1928, p. 13

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M&rcli.9; 1928 D~tlicate Temple o1 · Congregation With Solemn Rites The · North Shore Congregation Israel dedicated its new temple at Glencoe Friday, March 2. The three rabbis who have been officiating at the Friday evening services of the congregation throughout the year took part in the dedication services, as did also the Rev. James Austin Richards of the Winnetka Congregational cht1rch. The- invocation was given by Rabbi Gerson B. Levi, the Sabbath evening service by Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof, and the salutatory by the president of the Congregation, Harry N. Gottleib. Following these the Rev. Mr. Austin Richards extended a greeting, and the addresses of the Rabbis were given : "The Synagogue as a House of Prayer," by Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof; "The Synagogue as a House 'of Study," by Rabbi Gerson B. Levi, and "The Synagogue as a House of Assembly," by Rabbi Louis L. Mann. Rabbi Mann also gave the benediction. Sunday morning the children of the Sunday school gave a pageant prepared for the occasion, "The Story of Our People." It was given in eleven scen~s depictillf .arious phases of the life of the J ewtsh people. · Sunday night the congregational dinner wa~ held under the auspices of the Sisterhood. Introductory remarks were giv~n by Joseph Michaels, vicepresident of the Congregation and Mrs. Sylvan Hirschberg, president of the Sisterhood. Among other things that Mr. Michaels stressed in his talk was that the hospitality of the social center was extended to others, as well as to the members of the Congregation. During the evening the Temple Players presented "The Youngest" by Philip Barry. The new temple is located at Vernon and Lincoln avenues, Glencoe. ENTERTAIN FOR PIANIST · Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zimmerman of 303 Greenleaf avenue, entertained fourteen guests at dinner recently in honor of the distinguished pianist, Walter Gieseking, who is at present touring the United States. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hachmeister of Evanston, Dr. Kroll, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wasserman, Miss Ruth Holdoway and Rolf Plant. Alpha Phi sorority held its initiation banquet last Saturday at the North Shore hotel. Miss Agnes Boyd, daughter of Andrew Boyd of the Linden Crest apartments, is visiting at Miami Beach, Fla., with M~. and Mrs. Edward CaUaway a.nd thear daughter, Milwaukee relatsves. , llr. and llrs. Chula W. GreniJ of 710 Washington aY~Dae ··~·! their home. Mr. GregOry 'wiU mit bii .mother in Los Angelea for a while aad ~':&· Gregory her l'W9· 10111 ~ vJsst her mother an Iowa. . ·· · · '· · ; an" NEWQillLG'II«'Jl ' ~ · ., 6oo MICHIGAN BOULEVARD CHICAGO ~ ~ . I SOUTH ' ' lheVosue ofthe Two=Rece EoJ Amons the new «<lD'lq}« style interpretations for Sprins· the Two-Piece Frock has an important place in the orisinations of .. "America's Foranosa Fashion CYelltOr" Amons the advance Sprins Creations there is a charmin9' 2- piece Irock In Black S.ttin. The un· ' usual neclc.line ofthe white embroidered net collar al)d the scalloped p[eatt?d slc.irt add to th~ at· tractiveness of this costume, S tas. ·I l l n~ Vosu~ ofcM~isL YoutL" . j ,., 159 To the Matron as well as the Debutante there is a decided appeal in the youthful Modes of the IIULGJ«M Dresses and Frocks priced fron~ ·s9~o to ·ssoo

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