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CLUB NEWS

IThe Meyer Molly Auslander Club.
Ocean Girls' Club
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
Philomathic Debating Club.
On Ma' 13. the daughters of
The May 31 meeting td1 the 1
The semi-annual election of offi- Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at
Ocean Girls' Club was held at the the Meyer Molly Auslander Club
sera was conducted at the last the home of Miss Dorothy Widre,
P. Turner, Bur- gave a luncheon prepared by them
home
of
Mrs.
Wm.
meeting of the Philomathic De- 151(11 Normandy avenue. Jean
lingame avenue. The girls are in honor of their mothers, at the
bating Club, held June 3 at the Miller was introduced into the so-
planning on an excursion to Bob- home of Mrs. James Sobel, 69 Lei-
Atkinson branch of
of the Share
'way. The next meeting is to be
Miss cester Court, at which each mother
Zetlek, 9125 Twelfth street. The held at the home of Mrs. Eleanor L'), on Sunday, June 10.
was presented with flowers. One
personnel of the newly elected offi- Canty, 205 Hague avenue, - Yalta Weisberg, Vinewood avenue,
out-of-town guest, Mrs. William
will
be
hostess
at
the
next
meet-
cers for the term of September,
Marcus of Flint, wasp resent. A
ing.
1928, to February, 1029, follows:
Purity Chapter No. 359.
bridge, at which men were also
I. Sol Rosennian, speaker; Marcus
The children's party sponsored
prevent, followed the luncheon.
Fortune Hunter Girls.
Simon, clerk; Nathan Shur, assist- by l'urity Chapter will be given
The new organization of the On Sunday, June 10, 6:30 p. m., n
ant clerk; Albert A. Williams, ser. on Saturday, June 9, at Belle Isle,
lawn card party will be held at the
Members
are
requested
to
have
Fortune
llunter
Girls
was
organ-
geant-at-arms, and David W.
home of Mrs. Sobel, 69 Leicester
Leach and Albert Silber, with the their children at the Eastern Star ized a few weeks ago. The pug Court. •
se
of
this
club
is
social
and
char-
o
rest of the officers, constitute the Temple, 80 West Alexandrine eve- P
hoard of directors. The final meet-1 nue, promptly at noon. Free ituble. The last meeting was held
Suffola Girls.
ing of the term will be held June, transportation has been provided at the home of Miss Helen Kirch-
The Suffola Girls held their S•r-
10, at which the final reports of for the children and individual baum, 2029 Taylor avenue, May
and
social
function in the form of
standing committees will be given, lunch boxes will be provided for 23, and the next hireling will be
and at which the installation cere- each little guest. Ample provision * kelt' at Miss Hannah Miller's home, a hike on Sunday, Slay 26. For
entertainment
afterward Donna
monies for the newly elected offi- has been made by the committee in .103 Belmont avenue. A hike was
cers will be held. Meetings will re- charge for the entertainment of held to Walled Lake on June 3. Luinthal, who is a recent show ar-
rival
from
St.
Louis, was out-
sume on Sunday evening, Sept. 2, the children at the island. The Officers are: Miss Esther Kohn,
at the Atkinson branch of the first special meeting of the chapter IOW Alger avenue, president; Miss standing with her dances and voice
Shaarey Zedek. The retiring offi- under the new administration will Ilelen Schneider, 206 Owen ave• selections. Betty Goldman also
sang for the girls. Ruth Fealcove
cers of this term are: Howard I'. be held on Monday, June 11, at 8 nue, secretary and treasurer, and
recited NstYl'he Face on the Bar
Berger, speaker; I. Sol Rosenman, p. m. A class of eight candidates Miss Hannah Miller, 105 Belmont
Room Floor." Plans are being
clerk; Nathan Shur, sergeant-M- will be initiated into the order, the avenue, vice-president..
made for the initiation of several
arion, and Albert A. Williams and new officers exemplifying the de-
members to takeplace soon at the
.
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
David W. ',each, members of the green.
Oriental Cafe. The next meeting
Eta
Beta
Zeta
Sorority
met
at
board of directors.
monies a luncheon will be served
will be held on Wednesday, at the
to the candidates and members in the home of Miss Harriet Brody on
Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan Asir. the dining room. Purity Chapter May 26. The sorority urges that home of Betty Goldman, 3753
Elmhurst avenue.
dation.
will sponsor its first moonlight on the clubs to whom tickets were dis-
The Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Tuesday evening, July 31. The tributed either return them or re-
Delta Sigma Phi Sorority.
Free Loan Association will hold committee in charge is making mit for them. The two new
Delta Sigma Phi Sorority met at
its annual picnic on Sunday, June every effort to make this a gala pledges are Miss Cecilia Shapiro
10, at the large willow, east of affair and members are requested and Miss Tillie Hyman. The next the home of Miss Rose A, Rappa-
shell, Belle Isle. Banners will
to keep this date in mind. meeting will be held at the home port, 9671 Delmar avenue. New
rect all to the place. Members
of Miss Ida Eisenberg, 1(823 Wood- members will be voted on at the
MAIN DINING ROOM
next meeting, which will be held
are invited to bring their friends
row Wilson.
Kappa Nu Sigma Sorority.
at the home of Miss Beverly Tobis-
and families. An interesting pro-
The Kappa Nu Sigma Sorority
man of 15839 Inverness avenue,
gram has been arranged, inclad-
Tau Sigma Epsilon.
te7s
met Saturday at the home of Miss
on Friday. Election of officers
mg games and prizes for-"the
The last two meetings of the
Laura Simon, 8253 Gratiot ave-
will also take place.
THE FOUNTAIN ROOM IS PLEASING
grown-ups as well as for the chil-
Tau
Sigma
Epsilon
were
held
at
nue. Bridge was played and
MORE CUSTOMERS EVERY DAY ... POP-
dren.
luncheon served by the hostess, the homes of the Misses Esther
Zeire Zion.
ULAR FOR LUNCHEON, TEA OR AMER
The next meeting will lie held at and Joanne Belenson of Coiling-
All members are urged to at-
THE THEATRE OR MATINEE
Iota Delta Kappa.
the home of Miss Priscilla Acker- wood and Miss Sarah Cobulnic of
iota Delta Kappa Fraternity man, 193 McLean avenue, High- Gladstone avenue, respectively. tend the next meeting, at which
met at the home of Jack Rodman. land Park. Many interesting events were various activities of interest will
be planned and discussed. The
The following officers were elect-
planned. On Sunday, Slay 19, the
Zeire Zion meetings are now hell
ed: Solomon Runner, chancellor;
members visited the kiddies at the
Phi Gamma Eta.
on Tuesday evenings, at 8:30, at
Dave Kurtzman, scribe; Martin
Children's Free Hospital. A de-
Phi
.
The
last
meeting
of
the
the Jewish Center, 31 Melbouribr
Gorelick, burner. The fraternity ,
lightful program was arranged. A
had an outing on Memorial Day. Gamma Eta Sorority took place hike was held Sunday, March 26, avenue.
s-
The semi-final round of the check- June 1 at the home of Betty Kart
and a hay ride will take place in
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
er tournament is to be held at the man, 9284 Broadstreet. Sophia Al- the near future. The next meet-
Phone Cherry 1586
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met
next meeting, at the home of Mr. piner sold 1113 tickets for the pat•
ing will be held at the home of
at
the home of Miss Esther Nai-
fie.
The
next
meeting
will
take
Brandwine, 345 Ilarmon avenue.
MissJeanette Lain of Kenilworth
mark. A party on Decoration Day
place at the home of Miss Loretta
avenue.
Was attended by 24. The winner
Pechensky,
1989
Clairmount.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Makers of
of the raffle, to be drawn July 31,
Beta Rho Delta met on Thurs-
Theta Delta Omega.
will receive a portable victrola.
Junior Star Club.
day. May 31. Open house was
The Theta Delta Omega Soror-
AWNINGS, TENTS AND
The next meeting will be held
held June 3 at the "Y," and was
The last meeting of the Junior icy held its bi-monthly open meet-
CANVAS PRODUCTS
a huge success. At a special meet- Star Club was held at the home of ing on Thursday evening, Slay 31, Tuesday evening at the home of
ing at the "Y" on June 3 it was Sylvia Goldstein. The club par• at the home of Miss Evelyn Fried- Nliss Belle Goldberg of Northfield
1833 Gratiot Avenue
decided that a moonlight excursion ticipated in the Jewish National man, 3749 West Grand avenue. avenue.
be given on August 10, on the 1 Fund Flower Day, June 3. An ex- Miss L. Chodoroff was a guest.
steamer Tashmoo, for Sugar Is-lcursion is to be held us the closing The next meeting is to be
MOSSINSOHN ATTACKS
land. The following committeemeetin.• of the season. Ruth Bar- in the form of a bridge, for mem-
ZIONIST OPPOSITION
was appointed to have charge of sky is representing the club in the hers only, at the home of Sliss
the excursion: Min Fox, chair- oratorical contest to be held at 1 B ean i e 1(osak, 3765 Wager.
(Continued From Page One).
man; Miss Levin and Miss Berg- the Center on June 9. The next
anti the opposition leaders, may or
hoff, associates. Mrs. Levitt will /fleeting is to be held at the Jew-
Theta Eta Gamma Sorority.
act as honorary advisor. The so- ash Center. New members are to A social alerting of the Theta may not succeed, he declared, and
rority is planning to have several be initiated at that time.
Eta Gamma Sorority was lwld at fur the Zionists to devote them-
HIGH PRESSURE ALEMITE LUBRICATION
of their summer month meetings
the home of Miss Mollie Feig, 932 selves entirely to industrial under-
SMALL CARS $1.00
LARGE CARS $1.25
Sigma Phi Beta Sorority.
Hendrie, Tuesday, June 5. The takings would mean to gamble
out of doors.
High Pressure Washing Machines-Special Rate on Painting
with success in Palestine.
The Sigma Phi Beta Sorority sorority will hold its initiation
Cars-General Repair.-Body and Fender Bumping
What Dr. Mossinsohn calls the
Tau Tau Gamma Sorority.
met May 31 at the home of Miss next Tuesday, June 12, at the
On May 31 the Tau Tau Gamma Lillian Krauss, 306 Leister Court. home of Miss Slarthe Levy, 1511 most dangerous plank in the oppo-
52 East Forest Ave. Glendale 8051
sition platform is that calling for
Sorority met at the home of Miss Miss Elsie Rubinstein was elected Delaware.
the curtailing of the cultural pro-
Edith Adelson, Ilague avenue. vice-president until the next elec-
gram in Palestine. Dr. Mossin-
The Social Rendesvous.
Plans were made for an outing to tion. A committee of two will rep-
Bob-Lo on Saturday, June.9. On resent the sorority at the next The Social Rendezvous Club sohn declared that the educational
June 7 Miss Dorothy Broudy of meeting of the Council of Clubs. met at the B'nai B'rith on Sunday, work by the Zionist Organization
Fullerton avenue entertained the The ways and means committee re June 3. Final arrangements were in Palestine is one of the must im-
portant defenses of the movement,
sorority with a bridge. ported on the hike to be held at an made for a hay ride and picnic to
and to destroy it would mean to
Northway 3455.3456
early date. The next meeting is to be held at Island Lake on Sunday,
1332 East Ferry
break the very backbone of Zion-
Athena Girls' Club.
be held at the home of Miss Lois June 11). Each member of the
FAMILY WASH
club is permitted to invite one ist idealism. •
The last meeting of the Athena Miller, 9231 N1cQudae avenue.
Dr. Mossinsohn admitted that
Girls'
Club
was
held
Tuesday
eve!
guest. Five members of the So-
STARCH WORK
-
ROUGH DRY
WET AND FLAT
ning, June 5, at the Seward Ilotel.
cial Rendezvous will be initiated the American administration ha. ,
Beautifully
The Coterie Club.
including fietcwork
Flat work Ironed-
particularly
failed to encourage
A discussion pertaining to a cot-
Miss Ilarriet Stocker will hi at the affair.
Finished
ironed
balance damped.
cultural work in this country, but
tags for the summer took place. hostess to the Coterie Club at its
places
the
blame
upon the shoul-
Bicur Cholem.
The next meeting will take place next meeting. Plans for a party
At a special meeting of the ders of Samuel J. Rosensohn, now
Tuesday evening, June 12, at the are being completed. The club
a leader in the opposition, farmer
home of Miss Florence Horwitz, will entertain nt a bridge-social ta Bicur Cholem Society, on June 5,
chairman of the finance committee
039 Nledbury avenue.
honor the graduation of Miss Jell- election of officers resulted as fob
of the Zionist Organization.
nette Weller from the College of lows: President, Samuel Wexler
-
Unless the organization in this
Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe.
the City of Detroit. (re-elected); vice-president, Dave
A card party will be given Tues-
Steffin Ire-elected I; recording sec- country will make a special effort
to advance cultural work among
Car Washing - Tire and Battery Service
Sally
Erman;
correspond-
day, June 19, 1:30 p. m., by the
retary,
North Woodward Branch
Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe, in
ing secretary, Bessie Gedrich (re- the youth, Zionism here will be ii
J. W. E. W. 0.
Kelly's Korner (Veruor Hy. avid Brush). C. W. Kelly, Prop.
failure because the veterans in the
Jericho Hall, Joy road near Lin-
Plans are being completed for elected); treasurer, Betty Drop- movement will not pass their ideal-
0
wood. There will be refreshments the card party which will be held kin. Installation of officers took
ism to the young, Dr. Mossinsohn
place
on
Thursday
in
the
form
of
and prizes. Sirs. Nathan Good- at Jericho Temple Wednesday,
believes.
man, assisted by Mrs. Herman June 13, at 1:30 p. m. Prizes will a dinner-dance at the King Wah
A meeting of the executive
Klein, is in charge of the affair.
be given at each table. Sirs. Red- Lo Cafe..
committee of the United Palestine
•
blatt is chairman of the commit-
Appeal,
Zionist District, Hadassah
Tusi Tale Sorority.
Blue Bird Girls.
tee, assisted by Mrs. Smila and
If so, have them
and Junior Hadassah was convened
The Blue Bird Girls met at the Mrs. Silberstein.
The Tusi Tala Sorority met
Mrs. N. Fish-
at
the
Statler
Saturday evening,
home of Mrs. Lan, on June 13. One man of 2984 Burlingame was the Wednesday, June 6, at the Y. NV.
in honor of Dr. Mossinsohn. At
of the subjects discussed Was n hostess at the last meeting of the H. A. clubhouse. The sorority
Which Requires No Polishing, by the
this meeting, the visiting educator
bridge which the club is to have North Woodward Branch of the spent Decoration Day at Bob-Lo.
stressed the importance of the
before disbanding for the summer Jewish Women's ',European Wel- The next meeting will be held
schools for Palestine and encour-
months. Final plans will be made fare Organization. A special meet- June III.
aged greater educational effort.
1329 East Vernor Highway Phone Ftandolp:s 7484
at the next meeting, on Tuesday ing will be held at the home of
At noon Monday, a group of
Chi Sigma Sorority.
evenitt0'June 12, at the home of MrsRedhlatt, 2951 Glendale at 0
On June 1, the hi Sigma Soror• leaders honored him at a luncheon
Sirs. 11. A. Ka-ikcr, 15345 Fair- p. nt. Tuesday, June 12.
at
the Statler, and subscribed a
ity gave a bridge and tea at the
field avenue.
Let your next car be •
home of Miss Sylvia Asher. 17912 sum fur the Ilerzaliah Gymnasium.
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
Fred M. Butzel, Rabbi A. M.
Aged-Ed-Din Sorority.
Nliss Elsie Waldman wits host,- Brush street, in .honor of the Hershman, Rabbi Leon F'ram,
At the last meeting of the at the meeting of the Sigma'. pledgees. Among the entertainer:
Let M• Serve You.
Henry Wineman and others volun-
Ascii-Ed-Din Sorority, Miss Sally Omega Upsilon Sorority on June 5. were Julius Mass•rman, who ren-
Body Repair, Wood Work.
teered to see a group of men who
JACK ALKON
Nleizler announced her engage- The following committees were dered several violin selections, and
Fenders,
Radiators,
Frames,
were not at the luncheon to secure
HARLEY BUICK SALES
ment, the first in the sorority, to chosen: Publicity, Ida N ittes; en -• aliss 1 etta Jeanette Hoffman. The
Axles, Welding, Windshields.
their financial aid for Ilerzliah.
9762 Case Avanu•
Nlr. J. Grant. The club was in- tertainment, Miss Dorothy Feld-' next meeting will be held at the
Gleedate 4661.2479
Glass, Tops, Curtains, Seat
to the
reception
to 9,
be tit held
Saturday
evening,
June
the stein, chairman, assisted tip NU,' home of Sivie Levy of Prairie ace-
Covers, Visors, Cushions.
Saturday
Florence Rosen, and Miss Ida' nue. Any one desiring to corn-
PAINTING
home
of
Mr.
Grant.
The
sorority
gave a Decoration Day picnic at Vittes. Due to the fact that thelmunicate with this organization
sorority will hold its meetings once, should write to the secretary, Si.
Island Lake. The club cottage, a month (luring July and August. Elbinger, 8720 Greeley street.
i
the Tipperary, at Island Lake, is the membership committee will not
Reinforced. Will Guarantee for
(Continued From Page One).
8640 Oakland Ave.
to be opened July 1 for the month be appointed until September. The,
Years
tlemen present. at the meeting;
Phone Northway 1030
of July, for members and their next meeting will be held at the
and be it further
G. G. BETZ, Manager.
friends. The next meeting will be home of Miss Ida Vines, 1081 Tay-.
"Resolved,
That their best
held at the home of Mint Emmallor avenue, on Tuesday, June 12. 1
wishes for a happy solution of the
1927 PINGREE
Sneiderman, 17727 Brush street.
question are extended to these
Residence: Garfield 71013
Council Meeting.
Cadillac 9714
K•dimah Girls.
Offic•: SDI Buhl Bldg.
gentlemen; and be it further
Batteries Charged
The Council of the Association
The dinner in honor of the re-'
"Resolved, That the Jewish
•
Plenty of Loaner.
tiring officers was given nt the of Jewish Clubs met on Monday, physicians assembled for the pur-
Taller Tuesday evening, June 4, at the Y. W. II. A. Rep. pose of furthering such a move-
REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR
Tires Repaired-Vulc•nising
Sigma Phi Beta
June 5, followed by a theater resentatises of t et
ment pledge themselves to co-oper-
Was de-
PENN. OIL
MOHEL
party. The next meeting will be Sorority were present. It
ate, if no desired. with all means
cided that the council resume its at their disposal, in order to cre-
held
at
the
home
of
Miss
Helen
100% PURE
ANSWERS.
•••omeeded by man,
regular meetings on Monday, June ate an institution of real service to
letell 07. 16... Or
1. Director of Medical Educa- Balantzo•, 2226 Hazelwood ave-
The council is considering the community."
Mbewe children as
tion in the Rockefeller Founda- nue, Tuesday evening, June 12.
well at
others.
plans for a social event for the
The Workers' Conference.
tion, who recently resigned.
entire
association.
ISIS Herelweled Ave.
Minium Girls.
At the conference of workers'
2. The standardization of the
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Pk ame Empire 4421.
Miss Thelma Bruskof of 2666
organizations, which was attended
medical
colleges
of
America.
9131 Brush St.
Phalanx Club.
also by representatives of syna-
3. A Jewish philanthropist of Grand avenue was hostess at the
The Phalanx Club met May 31
Between Owen and Leicester Ct
last meeting of the Minium Girls.
gogues and other irrdups, pre-
New York City.
Kiel
at
the
1.
w. ti. A.
to
Oil
Special Prices of Gas and
A party is to be held on Saturday,
sided over by Henry J. Goldberg.
4. Psalm
Was elected vice-president to fill a Detroit attorney, it was urged
Regular i'ttstinticrs
June
10,
at
the
home
of
Saralee
Psalms
90
and
91.
5.
Leeman. A report of the raffle the vacancy caused by the resig- that immediate action he taken to
6. Psalm 92.
Valoodsky. Isa-
Mohel Specialist
was given by the treasurer, Bra- nation of George
build a hospital. Following an
7. Psalm 104.
Wuntner was elected assist-
Year.'
ErDeYemYr
ti
address by Dr. Gilbert J. Israel,
trice Radner. Misses Florence and dore
S. I'salms 113-118.
ant secretary. The Phalanx Cluh the conference delayed action and
listereed by Leadlo
Anne
Fenkell
were
guests
at
the
9. Psalms 12(1-134.
CONCRETE GARBAGE
Ebyelebsey
last meeting. The next meeting will hold an outing shortly at a desire Was expressed by many to
10. I'salms 134.
be
AND ASH
join in a city-wide campaign for a
is to be held at the home of Miss which initiation ceremonies will
Iteteered to Ik trol
11. I'salm 151).
held. Those to be initiated are
era br Hrta• of ntetle-
Jewish hospital. Max Weiner,
12. "Praise Him with the tim- Leeman, 2926 Webb avenue.
RECEPTACLES
Alfred Keats, George Olds, Sid-
ale*. car* and clean-
painter-contractor, is one of the
brel and the dance," in Psalm 150,
Liam.
ney Dean. Arthur Meizels and
Reinforcement guaranteed.
The Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
active workers in the labor move-
verse 4.
Larry Dean. The next meeting of ment for a hospital.
2073 Gladatona
celebrated
Was
We manufacture the best qual-
Decoration
Day
13. Psalm 145.
the Phalanx will be held on June
Euclid 10467.
ity and the nicest designs. All
by the Meta Alpha Theta Sorority
Officers elected at a recent
14. Psalm 23.
14 at the "Y."
meeting of the Detroit Jewish
saes. Prompt deliveries and in-
15. Because they believe them- at the cottage at Island Lake. At
stallations.
Hospital Association are: Dr.
selves to be descendants of the the last meeting, June 5, at the
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Emil Amberg, president; Dr.
Kohanim, or priests, who were for- home of Miss Goldie Sibrack, it
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority
was decided that the sorority have
Charles Lakoff, vice-president; Dr.
bidden contact with the dead.
net at the home of Miss Eva Mos-
mother's
week
at
the
cottage
some
Harry August, secretary; Dr. B.
16. A fur hat worn by Polish
time in July. A definite date will covitz, 1725 East Davison avenue, Friedlaender, treasurer. The
Jews.
on May 29. Initiation of the
579 Kenilworth Ave.
17. A skull cap worn indoors by be set at the next meeting, which Misses Dorothy Koppin and Sophia executive committee, in addition
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will be held at the Island Lake cot-
to the above. consists of Drs. W.
Orthodox Jews.
Radom took place June 2. A cot-
Hornets Designed, Built
or
18. "May God grant you a good tage Sunday, June 16. Plans are tage for the summer has been W. Kahn, D. Brachman, A. II.
also
being
made
for
a
July
4
cele-
Kaye, B. Bernbaum, H. I. Kallet,
and Financed.
Sabbath."
rented at Sylvan Lake. The next
19. "May God grant you a hap- bration. Club. having dance tick- meeting will be held at the home L Newfield and II. Kirschbaum.
607 MURPHY BUILDING
ets
are
asked
to
return
them
to
py holiday."
of Miss Sonya Lober of Virginia
Elighland Pars., Mich.
Checker Cabs Empire 7000
20. "May God grant you a good Miss Goldie Sibrach, 626 Belmont Park.
McGraw and Thirty.Thirsl St.
avenue, within the next week.
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year."
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Sard's Super Service Station

to-Person call is the same at all hours.

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by calling the Long Distance operator

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H. M. KOFFMAN

U. S. Royal Cord Tire Dealers

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COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

693 East Palmer
Northway 5926

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Dollar Auto Laundry

JOY ROAD AT QUINCY

Hotel

Featuring Car Wash for $1.00

Complete Equipment for Doping and Greasing
Simonising $6.00 and Up

SKINNERS

Super Auto Service

SERVICE STATION

REV. J. SILVERMAN

DENNIS S. O'NEILL
Builder

American Concrete
Receptacle Company

FINE ARTS
LAUNDRY CO.

9136 Oakland
Hemlock 6478

MOE RASKIN

BEM SHIFFMASI

13140 DEXTER BOULEVARD AT TYLER
Arlington 10078

Excellent service facilities for washing, doping and greasing

cars. A complete line of Goodyear tires.

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RADIATOR, BODY
GENERAL MOTOR AND
AND FENDER WORK
BATTERY REPAIRING
We Call For and Deliver

Detroit Gut Rate Brake Service

22 Years of Fair Dealings
Your Choice of Brake Lining
TOM AVERY, Prop.

Shelby and Woodbridge

Formerly of Central Garage, Detroit, Mich.

