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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-14

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A NICriallf ifavisk Perio&ail CeNtcr

CLIFTON AVENUE •

coomoun 10, OHIO

— PAGE THREE ,

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FRATERNTY INSTALLS
CHAPTER AT ANN ARBOR

tor, presithid;
rice-president;
cording since.
n, correspond.
Ebert Loowen.
onding secre.
on, treasurer.
in, Mrs. Wolf
/id S. Zeman
Erectors.
iring the com.
vs: Mesdames
mirosen, S um.
H. M. Sinker,
Stralser, Koh.
an, Saul
Israel 1:,,
Asia
Weinstein.
A. Rivkin
of whom \‘• r
es Retort L...
:, Samuel
, Charles 11in.
im, Philip (lea:.
s Cohen ik r.
sc Shetz...

$350,000 IS RAISED

AT STATLER DINNER

ANNUAL EXCURSION IS
PLANNED FOR JUNE 13

cat mote Neil El

No t e s

are studying the social legislation of
the Bible. The classes in history are
taking up the emancipation of Eu-
ropean Jews and the beginnings of
Reform Judaism. Elaborate closing
exercises are being arranged for the
closing session of Beth El College on
Monday night, Slay 3.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Bridge Eea:

W. H. A. presented four one-set

plays on Slay 4 and 6. The first play,
"Wisdom Teeth," had the following
cast: Bessie Kosak, Maxine Stein-
berg, Shirley Weiner and Ruth Mil-
ler. "Joint Owners in Spain," the
second play, Included June Steinberg,
Jeanette Weller and Evelyn Lefko-
witz; Sadie Lerner, Mary Simons,
Petty Pearlman, Rose Barsch made up
the "Their Husband" east, the third
play, and in the fourth play, "The
Kleptomaniac," Rose Klein, Paula
Gersten Anne Rosenzweig, Diana
Ufberg and Martha Rosenstein took
part.

On Sunday afternoon, May 16, at
The Tu
a Epsilon Rho Law Frater-
Blew- Cholera Society Expecting Rec-
(Continued From Page One.)
3 o'clock, a bridge-tea will be held
ntly installed Epsilon Chap-
nity
rece the University of Michigan
ord Crowd at Tashmoo Park.
at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street,
ter at
It seemed she was holding back tears
the proceeds to go toward the United
Law School. The Tau Epsilon Rho as she described the misery of Jews
On Sunday, June 13, the Ilicur Professor Abraham Cronbach
Jewish Campaign. So far there has
Fraternity, the only Jewish national in Eastern Europe.
Choler') Society will hold its sixteenth Occupies Pulpit:
been a very excellent response from
Fenkell Avenue Religious School:
le gal fraternity, was founded in 1919
The appearance of Miss May was annual excursion to Tashmoo Park.
On Sunday morning, May 16, at
All the children living in the dis- the members of this organization,
a t Western Reserve University Law one of her first in this country. She
10:30, Professor Abraham Cronbach, trict of the Fenkell Avenue Religious which is assurance that a large group
School at Cleveland, Ohio. The fra-
professor of social service at the He- School, corner Fenkell avenue and will be present.
ternity has chapters located at West- returned to the United States only
brew Union College, will occpy the Dexter, and not attending other re-
ern lie University at Cleveland, three weeks ago, after a tour of the
pulpit and will speak on the subject ligious schools, are invited to regis- Drama:
Ohio, Ohio State University at Col- stricken Jewish communities.
"The Price We Pay for Judaism." ter. They must be accompanied by
Miss May drew a picture of suffer-
The two junior groups of the Y.
umbus, Ohio, Columbia University at
The
occasion of Dr. Cronbach's ad- their parents. Hebrew classes have
ing
among
European
Jews,
of
parents
New York City, N. Y., Dickenson
dress is the graduation exercises of been opened. Clubs are being organ-
School of Law at Carlyle, Penn., and taking their own lives rather than see
the high school of Temple Beth El. ized. The building will be open for
Cleveland Graduate Chapter at Clev- the suffering of their children, of
These exercises will be held as part educational and recreational activi-
eland. Ohio. Hon. Manuel Levine, of thousands of unemployed, of mer-
of the Sunday morning services.
the Appellate Court of Cuyahoga chants and artisans by the thousands
ties all summer.
County of Ohio, is supreme chancel- losing their right to pursue their
Sabbath Services:
trades because of inability to pay the
lor of the fraternity.
New Members:
On Saturday, May 22, the pulpit
Tho, who became charter members $2 annual license tax which the gov-
Wallace Itoseeheim, chairman of
of Epsilon Chapter at Ann Arbor ernment requires of them.
will be occupied by Rabbi Leon From,
the membership committee, will ap-
were: Morris J. Britz, of Toledo,
who
will
speak
on
the
subject
"Jewish
No More Bread Lines.
preciate
receiving the names and ad-
Ohio; David E. Rose of Cleveland,
Wisdom." On Saturday, Slay 15, the
"On the surface, the condition of
Ohio; Soli J. Schnitz of Benton Har- Jews in l'otand, Roumania, Bessarab-
pulpit will be occupied by Dr. Leo M. dresses of such of your friends not
affiliated
with other conisregations
bor, Mich.; Max E. Stein of Chicago, ia is not as bad now as it was a year
Franklin.
who you believe ought to affiliate
Ill.; and Jason L. Ilonigman, Benja- or two ago," she said. "One no longer
themselves with Temple Beth El.
Quiet Hour of Music:
min J. Safir and John Sklar of De- sees bread lines in these countries. The
troit. Other members are: Ralph hospitals are not so crowded; the
On Sunday afternoon, May 16, at
Brody of Des Moines, Iowa; William streets are not so besieged with the
4 o'clock, the last "Quiet Hour of
Golub of Schnectady, N. Y.; Ralph M. poverty stricken. The persecution of
Music" will be held. Mr. Tyler, our
Schwartzberg of Negaunee, Mich.; Jews has stopped.
organist, will improvise the whole
program, using themes of Tschaikow-
"A closer examination, however, re-
and Joseph G. Alper, Benjamin Jaffe
and Albert E. Smith of Detroit.
sky, Grieg and Cesar Frank as
veals that conditions are infinitely
The present officers of the chapter worse than they were then. There
"texts." This program will be broad-
cast by WWJ (the Detroit News).
are:
are no bread lines because there is
Chancellor, Jason L. Ilonigman; no bread. Hospitals are not operated
In loving memory of our dear sis-
vice-chancellor, Max E. Stein; mas- because of a lack of medical and surgi-
The Feast of Weeks:
JACK
BEHRMAN
ter of the rolls, Benjamin J. Safir; cal supplies. People must bring their
Shabuoth services will be held on ter and aunt, Mrs. Luba Denabura,
who
passed away one year ago.
bursar, John Sklar.
own bandages if they want. to be The boat will leave the foot of Gris- Wednesday morning, May 19. The
The officers elected for the coming treated.
pulpit will be occupied by Rabbi Leon
wold street at 9:00 a. m.
The world may change from year to year,
school year are:
And friends from day to day,
As in previous years, the society is Fram and his subject will be "Count-
"The suffering of Jews is not es-
Chancellor, Benjamin J. Safir; vice-
But ner will the one we love
pecially Jewish, but is the result of arranging to take care of a record ing the Days."
From memory Pas. away.
chancellor, John Sklar; master of the the general breakdown of the econom- crowd. This year, however, the most
For we know that life, troth and love
rolls, Ralph M. Schwartzberg; bursar, is organism of the countries wherein successful affair, both socially an d Confirmation:
Are her. for evermore.
Ralph Brody; historian ? William F. they live. The Jews feel the situation financially, ever sponsored by the or-
Confirmation services will be held
Like Icy on the withered oak,
When all things else drone.
Golub; librarian, Benjamin Jaffe; more acutely. When I visited the Po- ganization is expected.
Sunday morning, May 23, at 10
Our love for her will still keep green
member at large of the board of direc-
Sold only at
o'clock.
The
largest
class
in
the
his-
The
following
committees
have
been
lish industrial city of Lodz two years
And never fade away.
tors, Soil J. Schnitz.
tory
of
our
congregation-106
boys
800 factories were working. appointed and are taking charge of
Jason L. Ilonigman, retiring chan- ago,
When I visited the same city last Jan- the affair: Mrs. David Berger, chair- and girls—will be confirmed on that Iler loving Sister, Mrs. Polly Clark,
cellor, ranks first in scholarship in uary, only two factories were operat- man; Samuel Wexler, Jack Behrman, day.
and Nephews, Harry, Roy and Sam-
the senior law class. He is on the
uel.
ing two days in the week." assisted by Gertrude Brenner and Syl-
staff of the Michigan Law Review, le-
Young People's Club
The
present
economic
status
of
Po-
via
Levin
for
prizes;
Manuel
Rosen-
gal periodical edited by the scholastic
May
Sport
Party:
In loving memory of our darling
leaders of the senior law class, and he lish Jews, she summarized as follows: that, chairman of field events; David
in Detroit
The Young People's Club of Tem- son, Robert S. Freed, who passed
was recently elected to the Order of Of the Jewish laboring population of Berger in charge of baseball activi- ple Beth El is giving ita most elabo- away three years ago, May 19, 1923.
the Coif, national honorary scholas- Poland, 90 per cent have been unem- ties, and Maurice Marcus, publicity, rate affair of the year Sunday night,
Fancy
loyed for 18 months. About 85 per assisted by Leah Klavons.
While the midnight stare are eleacnIns
tic legal society.
The Bicur Cholem Society distrib- May 16, a party to which the mem-
cent were too poor last year to procure
On • cold and silent grave,
Hat Bands
bers of the temple will come in sport
utes
yearly
thousands
of
dollars
in
Beneath
it
sleeps
our
darling
son
their workman's licenses. About 60
dress. The party is being given espe-
Exclusively
Whom we loved but could not !I.e.
Nash Sales Going Higher.
per cent of the merchants were cons- food, clothing and cash to aid sick and cially in honor of the graduating class
Ms weary hours and his day of Pain,
_
Styled
pelted to close their shops because of needy Detroit Jews and must be sup- of Temple Beth El High School.
Ills troubled nights are passed,
llis ever patient wo rn out frame
for
"The past month," says E. II. Mc their inability to pay state taxes. Jew- ported in the undertaking by the Jew-
ish
community.
Field
events
havebeen
Ilas
found
sweet
rest
at
last.
Carty, general sales manager of the ish infant mortality in Poland is now scheduled which will include races for Professor Cronbach at
HENRY
Nash Motors Company and Ajax Mo- about 40 per cent, in Bessarabia 100
His Loving Parents, Mr. and Mrs.
boys, girls, men and women; three- Beth El College:
tors Company, "showed a gain in per cent.
"THE"
Professor Abraham Cronbach will
H. Freed.
legged races and others. The big
"During my lost visit in Bessarabia, event of the day will be a baseball address a special assembly of Beth El
Nash business of 70.9 per cent over
HATTER
April of a year ago. This figure in- formerly Russia's productive agricul- game between the B'nai B'rith base- College to be held Monday night,
In loving memory of our darling
dudes sales of the Nash-built Ajax. torsi district, I saw no children," she ball team and the Detroit Lodge No. May 17, from 8:30 to 9:15. Profes- daughter, Gertrude Stone, who passed
TWO STORES
Exclusive of Ajax the percentage of sa id •
55, Knights of Pythias baseball team. sor Cronbach will speak on "The Es- away two years ago, May 13, 1924.
increase mounts up to a full 35 per
Miss May ended her talk wtih a plea
Tickets may be obtained from any sentials of An Ideal Religious
Sad and sudden was the call
cent. When it is remembered that to Detroit Jewry to help their breth- member of the organization or at the School." To accommodate this as-
Of our baby loved by all
April of 1925 was at the time the ren overseas.
office of The Detroit Jewish Chron- sembly, the first schedule hour will be
T here is not • day goes by
greatest month in all Nash history,
held from 7:45 to 8:30 and the sec-
That we do not think of her.
Rabbi Kress agarn spoke. Once
this phenomenally enlarged volume of again he spoke of the misery overseas,
The next regular meeting of the ond from 9:15 of 9:45.
business takes on still greater signifi- ending with the plea that soldiers Bicur Cholem Society will be held on
The Wednesday evening class in Her Loving Parents, Sisters, Brother
and Grandfather, Reuben Franken •
cance.
were wanted—soldiers with money to Thursday evening, May 20, at 2201 the New Testament will take up the
DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER
stein.
"April also marked the twentieth gi e. Ile asked for contributions. Gladstone avenue. Mrs. Berger, pres- subject of the Sermon on the Mount.
consecutive month, with a single ex- Voices were heard re( ni many parts ident of the organization, urges all The class in religion is taking up the
Weeds
need
no
watering;
they
ception, that Nash business has shown of the room. He called on Fred M. members to attend in order to assist principal ideas of the Jewish prayer-
grow over night.
an increase over the corresponding
Butzel. Mr. Butzel pledged himself to in the work of making the excursion book. The classes in Bible literature
months of the previous year. The one
$5,000. Then up came Morris the success anticipated.
month when this record was not main- give
Friedberg. He also pledged $5,000.
tained was November, when output
The next to take the floor was
was arbitrarily halted to bring out the
Henry Wineman, who pledged the
enclosed car motor.
largest suns of the evening, $15,000 North Woodward Branch:
for himself and Mrs. Wineman. Later
The North Woodward Branch of
he pledged $1110 each for his children, the Jewish Women's European Wel-
James and Mary Wineman.
fare Organization held an interesting
"I am authorized to pledge $9,000 meeting at the home of Mrs. Morris
Attention Members`
for Albert Kahn." It was Julian Kro- Fishman on Gladstone avenue. Sirs.
Officers for the ensuing year will lik speaking. Many times during the Joseph Modell, the treasurer, read a
be elected at the next regular meet- night his great voice was heard pledg- very promising report on the finances
of the organization. Mrs. Joseph
ing of the Northwestern Branch of ing big sums.
the Jewish Old Folks Home. The date
The audience gave and gave. The Robbins, chairman of the flower fund,
will be announced later.
stories of Miss May and Rabbi Krass gave a report. The flower fund was
had struck home. Many gave for par- established several years ago and pur-
ents, for their wives, and departed chased by Mrs. S. Richter in memory
Anni
ry Party`
of her departed son, Benjamin. This
A bridge party will be given by the relatives and children. Laughter fund has given cheer and comfort to
Northwestern Branch on Sunday eve- swept the room twice, once when a many members of the organization,
man
pledged
a
sum
for
his
mother-in-
ning, May 16, at the B'nai B'rith
but is entirely a separate fund. Mrs.
Community Center, 215 East Ferry law, and again when a father pledged Agnes Levine read a report on the
avenue, to which the public is invited. $100 for his son and $50 each for his
work of the J. W. E. W. 0. and told
This branch was organized a year two girls.
about the following Detroiters meet-
ago on the birthday of Mrs. Fanny
"I won't take it," said Rabbi Krass ing the orphans for whom the organ-
coming from a table where he had
Lewi-.
ization is caring, in Palestine: Mil.
been talking to Rabbi Leo NI. Frank- ford Stern and Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
lin. "Either make it $50 each or $100 Simons. Two orphans have been
Membership:
Mrs. M. P. Fisher of 236 Tuxedo each." The man made it $100. And brought to Detroit within the last 10
event', is in charge of the member- so it went on. Arthur H. Swartz, days and several more are xepected
ship committee and may be reached aflame with enthusiasm, pledged $2,- in the very near future.
000 in memory of his mother. Henry
at Hemlock 7079.
Wineman, looking across the room,
Party:
shouted out: "I see my brother An- Card
A card party will be given by the
drew Wineman nodding his head. I North Woodward Branch at the home
pledge $10,000 for Andrew Wine- of. Mrs. Joshua Karbal, 3322 Webb
man."
avenue, on Saturday evening, May
At one point an effort was made to 22. Mrs. Karbal is in charge of the
total up the pledges and cash and affair and Mrs. Samuel Cohen is in
checks received. It was given up, but charge of the tickets. Tickets may
later it was announced $347,000 had be secured from the above committee
been pledged. Rabbi Krass said he or at the door the evening of the
o4dasorta Fr au Seats
believed in round numbers and asked affair. Gentlemen are also invited .
A are feature by which the height
LAST NINE PERFORMANCES
the audience to make it $350,000. They Prizes will be awarded at each table
of the son and angle of the back
may
be
adjusted independently to
16.
did by many giving $18 in cash or a and a buffet luncheon will be served.
Starting This Sunday, May
suit the comfort of the
check. This sum will take care of a Admission is 75 cents per person.
Last Popular Md. Thursday.
individual
child for one year.
Best Seats $2.
Scores doubled and even tripled
their pledges. Alfred Brown doubled
his $1,000 pledge; Meyer L. Prentis
gave an additional sum as did hun- Last Meeting:
Sidney Alexander gave an inter.
dreds of others.
eating talk to the members of the
Young Men's Hebrew Association and
their friends on Sdnday afternoon,
May 9.
am in favor of the reduction of
Organised:
what had been the serious evil of ex- New CI
II. 0. H Levine, chairman of the
cessive consumption of intoxicating
liquor. Every self-respecting citizen educational committee, is arranging
must subscribe to this position. I several classes in Jewish literature,
World's Greatest Operetta.
disagree, hcwever, with those who re- Jewish history, Ilebrew and various
Comp any 130. Mal. Chorus 50.
sort to extreme measures. In reforms other classes dealing with Jewish top-
saints must not view life exclusively ics. In addition to that, the "Y" is
HUDSON BROUGHAM
Cast of Grand Opera Stars.
panion seas, independently adjustable to any
This favorite Hudson combines the some-
from the standpoint of the saintly but conducting a public speaking class
Evening. 50c to $3. Saturday
remember that small gains by pro- and a commercial law class. Any
height and any back angle desired.
tions of an even more beautiful and comfort-
Jewish
young
man
or
woman
who
is
gressive realization are preferable to
Matinee 60c to $2.50.
able body with the finest Super-Six chassis
large losses by excessive imposition. interested in any of the classes is re-
Through the patented,Super-Six principle,
quested to communicate with the
ever built.
—The Supplement.
Hudson has held mechanical supremacy for
secretary of the "Y" at 89 Rowena
street.
eleven years. Its success is simply the knowl-
Hudson alone has the resources, and the
Nothing Else to Pay
edge of buyers that it represents the utmost
output to produce this custom built quality
Athletics:
}Judson Coach . . .. 31209
in
automobile
value—in
masterful
perform-
A schedule of games with various
a
quantity
price.
The
body
is
all
alu-
at
Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan 1695
other clubs is being arranged. Ten-
ance, riding ease, reliability and pride of
minum, and is built by masters who have been
All prices include tax and
and Saturday
nis matches among members are be-
the followine equipments
ownership.
It
accounts
for
more
than
800,
000
famous
in
the
craft
for
generations
They
ing held daily. Arrangements have
Griswold Street at Michigan Avenue.
cars built on the Super-Six principle and the
host and RearBueepenAcenenatieWiad.
been made to instruct those who do
now specialize exclusively in fine bodies for
'Weld Cleaner, Rear Vie. Mirror; Tracer
Playing at summer prices and offering dramas, comedies and
not know the art of playing tennis.
Radiate" Shutters{
fact that owners everywhere call Hudson the
mission Lock (bYlit
Hudson. Seating comfort that will gratify
cls.sic plays at prices that should appeal to all. Listen to the spoken
atoro - Merer, Coodunsuon Scup
"World's Greatest Value".
sad Tail WM
\nerd and hear and see good plays presented by an all-star company
every driver is provided in the front corn-
Hike:
-
at these prices:
On Sunday morning, May 16, at 10
o'clock, members and friends will as-
DEARBORN, MICH
Night. 25c to $1.50. Wednesday and Saturday Mate. 25c, 50c, 25c.
NORTHWESTERN DETROIT NORTHERN DETROIT
RAYNAL BROS.
CENTRAL DETROIT
semble at 89 Rowena street and from
THE ROY WOOD MOTOR SALES
HARWITII COMPANY
14221 Mack Ann.
BAKER,STRENG MOTOR CAR CO.
122-231 MickIdaa Ave.
there will hike to Island Lake, where
16641 Woodward Ave.
CASS MOTOR SALES
Beginning This Monday, May
$510 Twelfth St
3632 Weeder.d.
FAIRVIEW MOTOR SALES
BAILEY MOTOR SALES CO.
they will spend the day.
Romantic Farcial Comedy
HAMTRAMCK, MICJd.
BILLINGHURST .0TOR SALES

"Declaration Day"
for Straw Hats---May 15th

to Europe.

America:, ne,
oe this yo:u-
ce bookin,7, by
.te. Sine, the
were equipped
treated an bag-
:an motor tour.
red greatly.
finch line sh.div

number of car..
,ncreased more
1924. Packard
n 1924. There
e Packard:: car-
than the next
J makes of both
can cars trans-

DISNEY

The Straw Hat
Authority

HENRY
"THE"
HATTER

month of hone.
vice, records of
low, and prepa-
ig made by all
crease in traffic
, ear.

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pRATIOT-I4SMICHIGAN

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SHUBERT
LAFAYETTE

dancing.

1 9:30 to I.

.00.

rvatien-

"The Student
Prince"

Ime.

IN HEIDELBERG

Y. M. H. A. NOTES

Finer in All Ways—Lower in Price

EXTREME MEASURES

I

With Custom Built Quality, Masterful Super-Six
Performance and Greater Price Advantage

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Popular

N

Ind its beau-
for years to
;.ifteen years
ra Company ,

plan which
Piano taken

v"- "d " GARRICK THEATER

17th.

The Rollicking, Merry,

"The Grand Duchess
and the Waiter"

real Parisian Flavor."

"A Snappy Love Cocktail with a
Now see the characters in flesh
Perha ps you saw it in pictures.
and blood and hear the spoken word.
thin play
You will like the GARRICK COMPANY, which presents
a variety of plays.
"d which will remain here several weeks offering
includes:

1.

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Co

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la

Evenings

ANN HARDMINe

Company
G

ROLLO PETERS

Weiss Caters at Many Affairs.

Mack B. Weiss of 1670 Pingree
avenue, • well-known caterer, has had
25 years experience in Detroit and Mt.

Clemens. Mr. Weiss serves strictly
kosher meals, having catered for the
Purim Festival at the Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue as well as at many more
kosher affairs. He will give small
parties the same first class service as
weddings and banquets. The food
which he prepares and serves is al-
ways of the best. His friendly and
congenial manner have won him many
friends.
Mr. Weiss may be reached at the
above address or by telephone, Empire

And ■ Supporting Cast of Distinynished New York Player..
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321 Jellemm Am, East
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1440-44 Mkkleas Am.
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TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES
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EASTERN DETROIT

BEGIN BROS. MOTOR SALES
10969 Kercbmal Ase.
MIND MOTOR SALES
11927 Meek Am.

12740 Jeffeesea

Ave. East.

GROSSE POINTE MOTOR CO.
14939 East J•Rorma Am.

WESTERN DETROIT

TEAGAN MOTOR SALE:
3138 Canal Rime Ave.

BARNESAIEHNERT
4351 W. Fest St.

HENRY MOTOR SALES
3711 Miehigaa Am.

14324 Jetta R. St.

11059 Grand Riser Ave.

CARRUTHERS.BEGAW

3900 Festal! Am.

NORTHEASTERN DETFtCY
KAISER MOTOR SALES CO

I

RIVER ROUCT., MICH.

POTTS MOTOR SALES
11361 J.. Cuspid Am.

ROYAL OAK, MICH.

FERNDALE, MICH.
HODGES MOTOR SALES CO.

IDEAL GARAGE AND SA LU
10210 W. Jae.. Am.

JOHN B. MALBURG
REDFORD, MICH.
7738 Harper Am.
10•4I Mala St.
MARSH • SUNDERLAND SALES CO.
CLEMENTS SALES AND SERVICE
FORDSON, MICH.
7023Gratiot Am.
WYANDOTTE,
MICH.
ROTHFUSS MOTOR SALES
A. • R. TATE MOTOR SALES
Ave. sad StImeffee ItmL CARVER-COON MOTOR SALES
Mk
11920 Gratlet Am.
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