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ThEllarrriEmsn(AKONICIA:

CHOP SUEY

On the way to and from Mt.
Clemens drive out some night
and try us.

A TTR BUTES RTTO
NMI El SU BRINGS
HALEVY CONDUCTOR
An Excellent Sunday gemPle
Notre

Special Sunday Chicken
Dinner

11:30 to 9 P. M., $1.00
Noon Luncheons. 11 to 2,
50c to 65c

BEN'S CAFE

14046 Gr•tiot
Near Eastwood Park

DINNER . . . $1.00

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Saturday Morning Services:

You'll be delighted with the
good things prepared for you--
Tempting, tender, juicy meats
and summer dishes with crisp
salads, cooling sherbets and
waffles, too-Splendidly cooked
and served in quiet refinement
at

To Call National Conference
In Fall to Adopt
Program.

On Saturday, Aug. II, Rabbi
Leon Fran will speak on the sub-
ject "The Twenty-third Psalm."
Services begin at 10 o'clock and
are over at II. They are held in
the Brown Memorial Chapel.
On Saturday, Aug. 18, Rabbi
From will speak on "The Eighth
Psalm." During the month of Au-
gust Rabbi From is giving a series
of sermons on the outstandingly
beautiful psalms.

The Mansion

2725 E. JEFFERSON AVE.
Daily, 5 to 8 P. M.
Sunday, 12 to 8 P. M.

Young People's Temple Club:
''he Young People's Board is
busy during the summer planning
the activities of the fall and win-
ter. Arrangements have already
haell made for presenting another
edition of "Tip-Top- Topics."
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Beth El College:
Rabbi Leon Frain is making
special study of the requests which
have come into his office for
courses to be given at Beth El Col-
lege and the courses will be ar-
ranged to meet these requests.
'hose who are interested in having
any special subject taken up at
Beth El College of Jewish Studies
are advked to get together a group
of individuals interested in the
same sultiect and apply to 11:11,:ii
Frani for a course in that siolijin-i
Communications should • be ad-
dressed to Beth El College of Je•-
ish Studies, Woodward at Glad-
stone, Detroit.

La Jeanne
Shop

LILLIAN HARRIS, Prop.

ZIONIST OPPOSITION
CHOOSES OFFICERS

l'onsidsrable progress was notate
in the permanent organization of
what Wan heretofore known its
the committee fur Z. 0. A. Re-
organization at a meeting of the
general committee held last 'Tues-
day evening.
In the first place the organiza-
tion, in view of its enlargement.
was renamed. The title accepted
was Association for Z. 0. A. Re-
organization and the following offi-
cers were elected:
Honorary chairman, Judg- Ju-
lian \V. Nlack;x1noirman, Israel It.
Brodie; nice-chairman, Edward
Erhnliman\ and Jacob de Haas;

JULIUS MILLER

Pontiac Notre

Mrs. .1. IL Leavitt of Detroit
spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Barnett at their summer
home, Venice of the bakes.

Mrs. NI. Collins returned to her
home after spending several weeks
in Nlil•auktni and Chicago, where
she visited relatives and friends.

Slr. and Mrs. Barney Wyman
are motoring East to be gone sev-
eral weeks.

Northwood Into Way the semi of
an attractive bridgeduncheion on
Thursday when Mrs. Julius Levin
entertained in haling lit her niece,
Miss Esther Gore) of Denver, Colo.,
who 'is to guest of the Terns.
Cortirs were laid fur 32 guests at
a long U-shaped halite made gay
with bowls of summer flowers in
ninny bright shades. Bridge fol-
lowed in the afternoon, with prizes
for high score at each of the eight
triaraire4, Robert S7.0141; recording tables. The guest of honor re-
ceived an attractive guest prize.
,C1,•1;nry, Isailor Levinson.
To Move Herai's Remains so Zion.
Mr. :11111 Mrs. Jack Fink are at
The nn 'livers were directed to
animist the msoubers completing Van F:ttato Lodge, Mich., for a
the executive ioiniinittee, which week's vacation.

Mr. Miller, director of the IIn-
lecy Choral Society, was widely ac-
claimed last week for his success
as conducto• at the Hebrew Na- was in turn directed to appoint
Mrs. 1%'no. Present and daughter,
tional Night concert by the Ha- committees for organization of
Shirley, are in Toledo visiting rile-
Circulating Library
levy ott Belle Isle on Wednesday Greater New York, for national or-
tive.s.
ganizatiOn,
committee
on
pending
evening.
12048 Dexter Blvd.
reonomir problems in Palestine,
Longfellow 7494
Mr. Murry \Shilfman is in New
standing committee tin the eco-
nomic possibilities in Palestine, York City on a buying trip.
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Raybestos Service-Alemiting
conaniittee
on
platform,
and
a
com-
24-Hour Service-Towing
Sir. and Sirs. Henry Jacobson
mittee of three was named to con-
We call for and deliver your car
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU•
left for a motor trip. They will
-.der steps to be taken for the final
visit
their sun, Jay, who is at Como
The Avenue Garage Co.
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE•
The mothers clubs of Detroit burial of the remains of Theodor
Flambeau, Wis. During their ab-
held a joint picnic on VVednesday, Herz! in Palestine.
3960 Third Avenue
FULLY HAND IRONED
sence
Nlr. and Mrs. Harold Van
Aug. 1. at Belle Isle, after which
Glendale 1357
The finance committee, which
they stayed to hear the symphony teas appointed at a previous meet- Balaton) anti sons will occupy their
School of Religion:
BEN GOLDMAN, Prop.
summer
home, Oak Lodge, Sylvan
The plan for Saturday morning concert on the occasion of lie- ing, is composed of Robert Szold.
classes for boys and girls Of the brew National Night. Thanks are Edward Friedman, David Surdut. Lake.
confirmation department seems to given to the Strang abhor Car Co. Oscar Rosner MP! Michael Sala.
31r. and Mrs. 1. Meyers of De-
have met with the approval of the fur its splendid co-spy-alien in
Officers Are Temporary.
troit are week-end guests of their
community. It means that .on Sat• providing transportation and also
All the officers and viminittees
parents,
Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin
urday morning we shall conduct a for its treat of balloons to the are regarded as tem p orary ap-
By Number, Letters •nd Make ,
Netzorg, at Ottawa Drive.
special school fur the boys and children.
pointments. The association pro-
of Lock
girls of the three grades preparing
poses to convene early in the fall
FROM FORDS TO PIERCE.
Mr. Gab. J. Rapaport is on a
fur confirmation. As there are
a motional conference for the atIon•
ARROW
fishing trip in northern Nlichigan.
only about 300 children in that KNOLLWOOD FEATURES
tion of the program and the elec-
Chicago Lock Key
classification, it means that in this
PARTIES,
TOURNAMENT
tion
of
permanent
officers.
Also service for Automobile
vital period of their Jewish educa-
Since the Pittsburgh convention
!hailers, Garages and Repair
tion these boys and girls Will have
Afternoon bridge and luncheon th e assoc ia ti on has received many
Shops. We repair and extract
the advantage of a quiet school parties at the Knollwood Country new promises of support.
broken keys from locks.
with small classes and the very Club are becoming more and more
Temporary offices of the asso-
12168 Dexter Boulevard
best of teachers. Parents who popular among the club members dation are at RoonLI03, 56 West
have
any
statement
to
make
with
and
their
guests,
as
the
summer
Forty-fifth
street, New York,
Perfection Lodge No.486, F. &
5003 John R. Street
Phone Longfellow 1185
regard to the Saturday morning goes on. The acquisition of F. C.
A. M., is sponsoring an outing to
Northway 1895
school
are
requested
to
communi-
formerl of the Book Cadil-
Bob-Lo to be held on Tuesday,
Key. Made While You Wait
Davis,
cate with Rabbi Fran:. It is to be Inc Hotel staff, to act as maitre tie
Aug. 21. The boat is to leave
noted that students of the ninth of the grill room at the club has
from the foot of Woodward lace-
grade who are already conformed added to the charm of the many
nue at 9:30 a. no.
noly continue to attend on Sunday, social gatherings at Knoliwood.
A committee in charge of ar-
while students of the ninth grade
!
Addition of new lockers to take
Hiss Ann Stone left Friday for rangements consists of C. K. San-
who are yet to be confirmed are care of the increasing membership her vacation. She visited with the dorf, chairman, Samuel L. Kayo-
ttscome on Saturday.
has been completed. The summer Misses Mary and Shirley 'Lail of nau and !tarry Zausiner.
Mn. Sandorf announces that ar-
handicap tournament, now in prog- Ferndale on Friday, viewed Niag-
ress at Knollwood, is arousing ara Falls on Saturday, and is rangements fur this outing include
much rivalry and club spirit.
spending a week with relatives, plans for a series of games, a base-
The greens committee of Knoll- Mr. and Mrs. Nlaurice Arstam and ball game and a golf tournament
Fenkell Branch:
wont] is receiving congratulations Mr. and airs. Joseph Solomon of Prizes will be awarded in all
"The Original"
Registrations are now being from many sources on the condi- West New York, N. J.
events. Bridge will be played
taken for fall classes in the fol- lion of the course. Many say that
aboard the boat, with prizes at
lowing: Cooking, sewing, Yiddish. Knollwood's greens are the finest
Mrs. Joe Ginsburg entertained each table.
elocution, citizenship, Jewish and in the state. The fairways are at a luncheon-bridge on Wednes-
Mr. Santlorf also announces
Relining and Adjusting
Bible history, dancing, bridge. rapidly improving and the visitor day in honor of her sister-in-law. that tickets will be on sale at the
Hydraulic and Mechanical
(lances will be held at the eFrokell would not dream that the course is Mrs. Ellis Ginsburg of I.aurel, dock on the morning of the out-
IN BALLOON BOTTLES
branch of the Jewish ('enter, 3430 only two years old.
ing, and a special committee will
Mississippi, at her home.
WET OR DRY
Nathan Bean,
Fenkell avenue.
be in charge of the tickets at that
DRUMS REFACED
who is in charge, will be glad to
Mrs. Joe Ginsburg entertained
answer any questions. Telephone
at
to
birthday
dinner
compliment-
To (Hub Centers)
Islington 0086 any afternoon or
The beautiful new clubhouse of ing her mother, Mrs. M. Schiller Graham Brothers Truck Pro.
evening after 4 o'clock.
Cadillac 5980
Knollwood Country Club is daily of Detroit at her home Sunday.
duction Soars to 6,900
the
scene of interesting social
Open Evenings
Units for July.
Delta Social Club:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klein of
3402 Beaubien
gatherings, as the summer activi-
Sixth and Lafayette Blvd.
The next meeting of the Delta ties get under full sway. The Newark are spending two weeks as
Cadillac 3285
With July production of trucks
Social Club will be held Wednes- luncheon and bridge parties are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Feld-
day evening, Aug. 15, at the Fen- especially popular since the club man at her home on Gratiot ave- and motor coaches averaging 298
units daily, Graham Brothers, the
kell branch of the Jewish Center, facilities have ixom increased to nue.
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truck division of Dodge Brothers,
3430 Fenkell. This organization provide the necessary rooms and
RANDOLPH 1486
is composed of young men and equipment. Manager Hopkins re-
Miss Ethel Levine spent the reports the best July business in
Day and Night Service
W01111.11 between the ages of 17 and ports a number of parties of the week-end with her parents, Mr. history and the heaviest sales of
21 and devotes itself t:: social, in-
and Mrs. D. Levine, South avenue. any month since June, 1926. Un-
last week,
filled orders are working all plants
tellectual and dramatic pursuits.
Last Friday Mrs. J. NI. Mallinoff
Any young noon desiring to join entertained some 40 guests at
Miss Florence 'Catkin and Mr. to capacity, and officials expect
this club is invited to attend any bridge-luncheon in honor of a Leo Schonbrun appeared Tuesday the new line of sixes, featuring
Chamoised
of the regular Wednesday meet- group of out-of-town visitors-- evening, together with Cantor S. four-speed transmissions and four-
and
wheel brakes, to continue produc-
Special Vacuum Cleaner
ings.
Misses Rose Caplan of Pittsburgh. Magill, at the benefit concert and
Aircleaned
tion records for the second half-
Used in Cleaning
Rose Beckerman of Los Angeles play at the Beth Tetilath Moses
year.
in
Boy Scoot Club:
and Mrs. Wells and daughter of Synagogue.
Upholstering
A Boy Scout Troop, composed New York and Mrs. Laser of New
10 Minutes
All Work Done by Experts
of 12 boys ranging in age from 9 York. Among the guests were
Miss Gertrude Cohen of Detroit
to 12 was recently formed. Any Mrs. L. Shalit, Mrs. Meyer l'rus- was the guest of Nliss Thelma Gold
STORAGE-SIMONIZING
boy desiring to join may apply to
We Call For and Deliver Your Car
sian, Mrs. Harry Kohn, Mrs. Dan- at her home, 27 Maple street, for
Mr. Bean at the Fenkell branch, iel Diamond, Mrs. S. I.. KIIVallaU. the past week.
424 BENTON ST.
3430 Fenkell avenue.
Mrs. SI. Blumberg, Mrs. Max
SW1 ■ 11W1 ■1■11 .1 111.11.10 h.■■
CONVEYOR
Leo Schonhrun was the luncheon
Blumberg, Mrs. Joseph Frank,
SYSTEM
Jewish Center Picnic:
Mrs. Nat Metzger, Mrs. 13. Step- soloist at the Rotary Club dinner.
The House Council All Center
Satisfaction
say, Mrs. Joe Prentis, Mrs. A. Sil- Colonial Hotel, Thursday, with
picnic will be held Sunday, Aug. verlutt, Mrs. J. Berkman, Mrs. J. Mrs. Florence Zatkin, accompanist.
Guaranteed
19. Make your reservations at the Jackman, Mrs . Joe Silberstein,
Capacity 60 Can
Center or the Fenkell branch. All Mrs. Kohne, Mrs. E. Krause, Mrs.
Sirs. David Levine entertained
Per
Hour
reservations must be in by Friday, .1. Jackman. Mrs. Frank, Mrs. N. at a bridge-luncheon at her home
Pay and Night Service
Aug. 17. Everyone is to meet at Diamond, Mrs. Moe Leiter, Mrs. on South avenue Tuesday.
STORAGE
the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, Gordon, Mrs. C. K. Shulit, Mrs. B.
Sunday morning, Aug. 19, at 10
GENERAL REPAIRING
Berkman, Mrs. L. Ilauels, Mrs. A. Bicur Cholem Moonlight to
o'clock. The place for the picnic
Caplan.
Be Gala Event.
is being kept secret.
Washing, Gasoline, Ale-
Mrs. A. S. Goldman entertained

Infants and
Children's Wear

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Automobile Key. 1

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MICHIGAN-The Ideal Vacation Land

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MICHIGAN

SOUTHWESTERN

thriving in i women -, wealthy in agricultural lands, popular as it summer
mom roam and noted far its educational institutions. Southwestern
attractions for the visitor
Michigan holds a vanmv
w, and sum es e4
warm,
imula
A shore line lapped hy Lake Michigan's ste&
the vacationist many
take. nestled amongst hill. awl wods.
Lead lak
Paved hiehways lead to
havens. rem led by to and boat line and fine loads
homy nomuracring towns and through • nounteou• agricultural, grape end
fruit raising section
M evideme of its commercial activity. one need but mention the leading
Grand Rapids. furniture
industries of a few of the mu. of the section
center of the world. Kalamai:0o, home of paper and stove manufacturing:
Mosinee.. builder of gas engines. Battle Creek, serving the world its hresk•
fast meal, Jock... pr.- Amer of entonothile amestones, Belding, silk
manufacturer
One of the I aaaaa I universal. in the country Is located in peaceful Ann
Lansing, maker of eutomolnles. is the capital city of Michigan.
Arbor.
Michigan Normal College, Michigan State College and many other educa-
tional inetitutions dot the reties.
Millions of dollen have been expended to provide • highly efficient ca m•
raunicetion svneni, and the telephone offers the visitor opportunity to keep
Long Dadanca Rate. Are
in touch with home, easily and inexpensively.

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Surprosmily Low'
Note the following Day Station to Station rote. foe • three•rinnute
conversation, between 4 . 30 e. m. and 7 . 00 p. m., to representative points in
Southwestern Michigan,

Day
From
Detroit St•sam•to-Stabon
t o:

From
DAY
Derrott St•tron•to-Station
Rat*

SO. SO
ADRIAN
ALBION
.70
..
.30
ANN ARBOR
.80
BATTLE CREEK..
BENTON
HARBOR
1.10
.45
CHELSEA
...
.75
COLI/WATER
65
EATON RAPIDS...
GRAND HAVEN.. 1.85
.15
GRAND RAPIDS..
.55
GRASS LAKE
.60
HASTINGS...,

HILLSDALE
$0 65
HOLLAND
1 00
40
HOLLY
.80
IONIA
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JACKSON.
'
.55
KALAMAZOO ....
.90
LANSING
.65
MUSKEGON
1.10
ST. JOSEPH
1.10
SOUTH HAVEN
1.05
.25 4
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•Rate foe five minutes.

You con keep in touch with

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tamagra of Michigan a. the

'Weal Vuention Land"

home and office by Long Die
aner Telephone. Watch for

the Blue Hell Sign.

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MICHIGAN-The

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Vacation

Land

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WILL GIVE OUTING
TUESDAY ,AUG. 21

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Attention

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Feigenson Bros.
Company

9105 Twelfth St., at Clairmount

Specialists in Ladies' and Children's Ilaircutting

Our Prices Will Always Remain the Same:

Haircuts 50c, Shaves 25c

KNOLLWOOD NOTES

BOTTLERS

WHITES
Auto Laundry

[YOUR AUTO
WASHED

95C

Readers of The
Jewish
Chronicle
Are Invited to
Attend Our

Wiley & Hickmon
Garage

AUTO
WASH

miting and Tire Service

Just East of Twelfth St.
Two Blocks North of West

Phone Moho.. 4557

CHICAGO

PALESTINE LANDSCAPES
GIFT TO KING GEORGE

PALLISTER

Delivered

425 E. WILLIS ST.

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TEL. AVIV.-(J. T.
Ninety-five famous Palestine land
scopes, photographed and artisti-
cally finished by Joseph Sghwelz,
a Tel Aviv photographer, will be
presented to King George V in a
parchment album.
High Commissioner Lord fla-
mer, who left for England on the
vacation, undertook to present the
album to King George.

Grand Boulevard

$5

A new direct route brings faster
time and lower fare. Comfortable
modern buses equipped with hy-
draulic shock absorbers and high-
back pneumatic cushion seats. For
pleasure, convenience and econ-
omy try this delightful trip. Tick-
ets and information at depot.

PALESTINE EMIGRATION
EXCEEDS IMMIGRATION

JF:131.'SALENI.- I.I. T. A.) -
Two hundred and eighty persons,
including 22:1 Jews, entered Pales-
tine during May, according to fig-
ures made public here. Of the 312
emigrants during the same period,
261 were Jews.
The total amount of coins and
notes now in circulation in Pales-
tine is i1,Ss7,31s. according to a
AUTHORIZED BUICK SERVICE statement of the Palestine Curren-
Day and Night Service 24 Hours t.). Board.

OTHER LOW FARES
Indianapolis
$ 6.00
St. Louis
$10.00
New York
$16.50
C,neinnati
• $ 4.00
Lea Angeles
$57.75

RAY HUDGINS
BUICK GARAGE

DEPOTS
Hotel Tulles., Phones Cadillac

6205, 6206, Cherry 2055

"1,, I. Mecham , far Bidets Aid...•iles"

Minaa. Well as hi•pir Repairs
Promptly Attended

Hollywood Theater.

Like his father, Doug Fairbanks,
Maximum Service •nd Tow
$3.00
07. is possessed of a variety of tai-
Charge
nts.
He can alternate between
Minimum Service and Tow
$1.00 he stage and screen if he so de-
Charge
ires-and often he does so. The
• outhful Fairbanks, who is playing
he leading male role in "The Toil-
Prooneter
ers." a gripping screen story of the
41 Clairmount Ave. Empire 0732 oal mines, at the Hollywood Theo-
er on Thursday, is six feet tall, so
s
that his 160 pounds of weight
makes him look rather slender.
lis first starring picture came in
923, when he appeared in "Ste--
alien Steps Out."

R. F. MAYOTTE

ARVACIDE

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FUMIGANT

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Second Pour Kerr

Health Authorities

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Co.

4 29-433-435 Franklin St.

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at bridge-luncheon at Knollwood,
having 14 guests.
Mrs. E. A. Bernstein had a
bridge-luncheon of 15 covers at
Knollwood.
Mrs. L. Sherwin was hostess at
a bridge 'luncheon at Knollwood
Country Club. Six covers were
laid in the attractive little grill
room.
Bridge, gulf and luncheon pro
vided a pleasant afternoon at
Knollwood Country Club for eight
guests of Mrs. Bieberstein and 10
guests of Mrs. Lewis Zweiback last
mid-week.
Three tables of bridge were
presided over by Mrs. I'. Bloom-
garden at Knollwood Country
Club last Saturday. Mrs. Bloom-
garden's guests enjoyed the cool,
refIteshing air that sweeps the
beautiful clubhouse, offering relief
from the heat of the city.

Ginsburg Camp for Mothers

Entertainment by popular radio
artists from station W(1111', W313-
WCX and W W J will be one of the
features of the Bicur Cholem
moonlight on the steamer Colum-
bia the evening of Tuesday, Aug.
28. Moving pictures and other
farms of amusement will he pro-
vided in this twentieth birthday
celebration. Seymour Simons's
Bloomfield Hills Country Club Or-
chestra of radio and stage fame
have been selected to render the
musical program. Many commit-
tees are working earnestly to make
this moonlight the biggest affair
presented by the organization, and
reports made point to an unusu-
ally large attendance. Among
those active on committees are
Samuel Wexler, Betty Drapkie.
Sally Erman, Betty Weiss, Toby
Langwald and Bessie Gedrich. All
proceeds of this affair will be di-
rected towards charity, which is
the principal purpose of the club.

8656 Linwood Avenue
Garfield 1230
Draperies
Window Shades anal
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Made to Order
tot us give you •n e•tirnate on

Annual
August Sale
of
Women's
$100
Winter
Coats

This gale is nowin progress

Greeting Cards
and Bridge
Score Cards

that rn

A. ARISS, JEWELER

12036

DEXTER BLVD.

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REMEMBER YOUR FURS

Now is the time to take care of them-have them cleaned,
relined or remodeled.
Investigation and comparison will prove to you that our
price is sens•tionally low for the service given.

Blue Bird Fur Shop

REPAIRING-REMODELING-AESTYLING

Euclid 5165

8653 Twelfth Street.

We Work While You Sleep-Rest in Peace-Let U. Be Your
Protector
Special officers furnished for all occasions, day or n) i h t, at
all hours. All officers are under bond and sworn in by the
Police Department.

Metropolitan Residential and
Merchant Police, Inc.

I
A. E. SOSSONG, President
Fight Service 8:00 p. m. to 5:00 a. m.-Seven Nights.

honest. responsible untformet1 men to Indic. sons
Weena. 1 .1.
GI, 111 a trial and eunvinte Yourself
Pls.. of tomines. end ...WTI...,
ser.u.e.

Main Office-Longfellow 4730-9848 Twelfth St.

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SISEDER
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and Babies.

Of special interest at camp this
week was the performance given
by Miss Kathleen Pereira's pupils
in n dance recital on Saturday. Her
little dancers were entertained at
all the camp activities. Samuel
and Joseph Serin accompanied
Miss Perenra's group to canon and
ably entertained :Nith several vio-
lin and piano solos.
Special thanks are given to the
People's Laundry of Detroit, s-
well as the (1. K. Hand Laundry.
for doing camp laendry free of
charge.
Nlilton Si. Alexander, president
of the Jewish Centers Association,
accompanied by his sister, Mrs.
Marks, and her son, visited the
Ginsburg Camp this week.

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A splendidly complete meal. ennui.-
d. in the on.iirpasaed arroml-
Hely
ents of the luxurious Sasoy. Remark.
e value, 31.25.

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Special Sunday Dinner, 61.60.

WEDDINGS

Particular attention and P■ V(Vift to ban-
quet.. wedding, bridge pantie..

Phone Randolph

/ La Salle Window Shade &
Drapery Co.

your requirements.

EXTERMINATING CO.

Randolph 7838

This new and beautiful store, by virtue of its low
overhead. ayisetre-serve your jewelry needs •t prices

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Cars Called For and

DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY AT
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS

"Gang War" at United Ar-
tists Theater.

"Gang War," by James A.
Cretilman, with Olive Borden, Jack
Pickford, Eddie Gribben and \Vat-
ter Long, will have its local show-
ing at the' United Artists Theater,
beginning Friday.

Teapot Dome Cafe-1406i
Teapot Dome-1406 Broad.
Broadway.
way.

5600 toe

gement,

DETROIT'S FINEST
HOTEL'

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STEVENSON

It ORMER COUNCILMAN)

For

V WOODWARD

at ADELAIDE

County Treasurer

Primaries Sept. 4th, 1928

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