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Thei)grorkfrmsn ORM ICLE
SMART APPAREL FOR MEN
AND BOIS
LAPPIN OUTLINES
REASONS FOR GOV.
GREEN'S ELECTION
NEWS
RE-ELECT
H•kosh Sports.
Zedakah Club.
The Ilakoah Sports' first annual
The Zedakah Club will meet
DEXTER BOULEVARD AT wEllit
Sept. 11 at the home of Mrs. Roy tennis tournament was won by
Zamsky, 2212 Hazelwood avenue. Julian A. Grace, defeating Israel
All news, including society
Formerly Thomas St Forsyth
Plans will be made for aanual Cohen, 6?3, 6-2. A loving cup is
and club notes, to be assured of
luncheon and bridge and other to be presented to the champion.
Publication in the current issue
business
discussed. Those know- The club had its second outing at
of The Chronicle, must be in
ing of needy families whom the Walled Lake, where the 12 mem-
the hands of the editor not later
club
can
supply with layettes bets played ball, went swimming
than Wednesday. Contributions
should communicate with Mrs. C. and fishing. The raffle of the
received after that hour will be
Kohn, 26 West Dakota, Longtel- club was held eel the home of Mr.
retained for publication in the
Stetsons, Crofut, Knepp, Sun-
Grace, where. a birthday surnri-p.
low 1157.
following week s issue.
fast and Style Pert
Was made for hint. A Walker,
Prices $5 to $13.50
5001 WestWarren, was the wins
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
Largest Variety of Styles Out-
tier. Two new members were ad-
Jericho Rebekah Lodge.
Plans
are
side of Downtown Stores.
tee ing mail' fur "" mittend into the club. Myer Blatt.
On 1,14elay evening, Sept. 17, affair at The Cavern in honer of the club sponsor, is now on his
the Jericho Rebekah entertain- Miss Mildred Jakout, who is bay- vacation and upon his return the
Phone Euclid 10464
ment committee will hold its first ing for Chicago.
Another fare- club will have a theater party.
card party of the serson at Jericho well Party will be held at the home
-
Temple,
2705 Joy road, near Lin- of Miss Bess Schmidt. The last
that this business of putting busi-, The Phi-So-Lite Club met at the j
Oren Girls' Club.
Every Passenger !nsured on
There will be refresh- affair of the Beta Tau Iota Soror-
ness into government, as Green ' Melbourne Center on Aug. 22. An ' wood.
ments
and
prizes
at
each
table.
Mrs.
Wm.
P.
Turner of rolling-
is
to
he
held
Wednes-
ity was a kids party nt Log Cabin.
hos done, extended to highways, 'open meetings
The next meeting will be a wel_ wood avenue was hostess at the
prison administration and mainten- day. The lost meeting was tea-,
Jolly Fellows.
Aug
23
meeting
of the (bean Girls
came home tie Miss Lillian Hertz- •
once, legislative and judicial salary tuned by a discussion of the forth-1
At a meeting of the Jolly Fel- berg, who has been in New York. Club. The girls are flanning a
increase denials and the tricky corning anniversary celebration.,
lows,
held
Monday
evening
at
2225
Miss
overhead of general departmental Entertainment featured the meet-'I
Helen Wasserman, who has bridge to take place some time in
Ferry Park, fav o rable reports been at Port Stanley, Ont., and to October.
Mrs. Jack 'fault wins
$ 4.00 administration. ing.
were heard on the forthcoming • Miss Mildred Jakont, who will hostess at the last meeting.
Chicago
'--
"From the time of the Ionia
dance
of
the
club,
to
be
held
at
have
returned
from
Chicago
by
Girls.
Ali-Bab
■
-
8.00 speech through this campaign I
St. Louis
Miss Iva Ketni of 2075 ('lair- Hotel Steelier Sept. 16. A large that time. It will be held at the
W. W. Girls.
12.00 have followed these various details
Kansas City
advance
sale
of
tickets
is
said
to
home
of
Miss
Mona
Hiller.
, mount avenue was hostess at the
The. W. W. Girls gave a lunch.
interest.
22.00 with great
Denver
"Of course, 1 was aware w(`• second meeting of the Ali-Baba forecast success for the undertaks
eon theater party Tuesday', Aug.
45.00 were building more highways and , Girls. The discussion at this meet- ing. The club expressed thanks to Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S. 21,
Los Angeles
honoring the Misses Bessie
a number of organizations co-op-
16.00 xce I in •them in
h
Tulsa .. •
. .11
. ing was on the purpose of the
Purity Chapter will hold its first Beldstein and Mary Kaligsliy,
ever before, but it took Green's : club--charity. Refreshments were crating with the club on this affair. special meeting of the fall season whose birthdays fall on that elate..
22.00
Dallas
23.00 review of his administration to served and bridge was played. The Following the business meeting on Monday evening, Sept. 10, at The. Misses Helen Aaronson, LH-
Fort Worth
bring home to In the fact that iv,- ! next meeting will be held at the refreshments were served and en.
and Nlathilda Gross
34.00 were doing all this at less actual home of Miss Sara Ann Lichtblaiu, tertaininent was in charge of the 8 o'clock, at the Eastern Star 'tent- lino e Gross
Salt Lake City
rgu
eun,
stsst,s of the la lubl.
n eetTihn e g selc, „14
1,
entertainment committee, consist- pie. New candidates will be initi- will
3.50 • proportionate
Cleveland
proportionate cost than ever be. 1469 Pingree avenue.
ing of Sam Lipsitz, chairman, Rob- ated into the order and a new of-
9 A. M.-DAILY-8 P. M.
ert B. Kane, Ben Greenberg and ficer installed. After the initia- Sept. 11.
STATIONS
--
Mr. Lappin called attention t o 'Philomathie Debating Club.
ceremonies
w ife „f stOry,ceremon
rit a luncheon will be
The Philomathic Debating' Club's Al Reamer. Mr. Kane,
Kadimah Girls.
BRUNSWICK HOTEL
the fact that the governor refused
e
Puy is planning an
to
approve the $5 a day increase first meeting for the fall term will the club's honorary member and served.
Grand River and Cass
event of snecial interest to its
At the last meeting, held at the
for legislators, although he had be held this Sunday eVf•Ilifir, Sept. their daughter, are coming to De-
Information, Clifford 3386
I ,
M embers are urged to home o f Miss Sidelle Goldstin,
e
oit from Chicago to join their memb e
unit
been told that it would harm him 2 • at 7 o'clock, at the Atkinson
be pr esent
sent at this meeting.
1956 W est Philadelphia aven ue,
- with members; that he had vetoed branch of the Shaarey Zedek, husband and father. They will
Tuesday evening, Aug. 28, many
reside
at
1963
Blaine.
At this meeting
the judicial salary increase of , 9125 Twelfth.
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
affairs for the coming season were
Lot year salt car Ins •
$2,500 n year for each of 63 cir- I Plans for the organization's vari-
The Tau Beta Chi Sorority, a discussed. The members are en-
Gamma Sigma T ■ u.
cuit judges, despite the fact that our activities for the term will be
he had been warned it might be a j discussed.. I. Sol Rosenman, newly The Gamma Sigma Tau re- newly formed sorority, held its (h.avoring to make this an even
Let Me Serve Yen.
serious blow to his political fu-, elected speaker, will preside at turned from the cottage at Lake first rush meeting Tuesday, Aug. more successful season than the'
the meeting. The other newly Orion after a month's stay. A 28, at the Melbourne Center, 31 Past. The next meeting will he
JACK ALKON
lure, and that he had vetoed the 1
HARLEY BUICK SALES
$2,800,000 appropriation for the elected officers are as follows:'Max meeting was helot at the home of Melbourne avenue. As part of the held at the hom • of Miss Sarah,
3712 Cass Av..
University of Michigan, although , Simon, clerk; Nathan Shur, assist- Miss Jeanette Aushinder on Aug. program a mock debate, "Should Cooper, 1951 Virginia Park, Tues-
Glendale 41308 • 2826
z, , he was well aware that the alumni ant clerk; Albert A. Williams, ser- 24. The next meeting will be held Girls Wear Hose," was given. day evening, Sept. 11.
at the home of Mrs. Sarah Au. Betty Sarnoff defended the affirm-
of the university wielded strong grant-at-arms, and David W. hinder, 1929 Elmhurst, on Sept. 7. alive and Lily Blugund the nega-
Athena Girls' Club.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Leach and Albert Silber, members
political power.
the.
Minnie Bortman is presi-
Mrs. Esther Kaleff of Colfax
"These vetoes," h e wen t on, , of the board of directors:
MOHEL
dent of the sorority.
avenue was hostess at the meeting
HABIMAH TO OBSERVE
are a better indication of the.,
of the Athena Girls' Club on Tues.
Iltwiteeesended by mini
character of the man who asks to 'JEWISH INSURANCE CO.
%Wen whreicliot• Inn
Young Israel.
day evening, Aug. 28. The first
TENTH
ANNIVERSARY
'hear awn children as
In• sent back for 11 second term
Rabbi
C.
Munch
is
now
conduct.
fall event
IN RUMANIA FAILS
well as other..
. of the club will be a
-
that he may complete the work
JERUSALEM.-(J.
T.
A.)
-
ing
the
Saturday
afternoon
classes
charity
bridge-tea and will e held
ISIS Haselwood Ave.
he has just begun than all the
BUCHAREST.-(J. Y. A. Mail The tenth anniversary of the Ilabi- sponsored by Young Israel of De- on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30, at
11425.
PM.
words friends and foes of this ad
Service.)-The failure of the Con- inah, troupe of Hebrew actors, will trait at its synagogue in the Jew- the Lee Plaza lintel, Lawton and
S.
ministration may utter.
e•ordia, x Rumanian Jewish insur- be celebrated on Oct. 8. In con- isih Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. West Grand boulevard. Omani?. 1
"No business concern can sec- once company, has affected a great section with the anniversary a vol. A scholar of outstanding ability, Dons are requested to reserve this
coed in this keenly competitive.
,n ,t,i,i, inittieryr . of Jewish families in the ume describing the history of the Rabbi Munch will guide Young date for this event as the club is
age unless there is plain every-day
troupe, its productions and travels Israel in its study of 1k-brew law particularly interested in helping
courage in its executives. It takes
The majority of the policy hold- in Europe and the United States, and ethics. At present, a compre- a family in (lire need, and the
Mohel Specialist
just that to curtail your expenses
era were Jewish artisans and will be issued. hensive survey of the Bible is be- members are doubling their prey:.
$5,005,000 when you take over a
II Tears' Extieriance
Several Kehillahs in Germany inc made, at the completion of ous efforts to make this one of the ,
vorkingmen in Moldavia and Iles-
concern ill the condition of debt
Leaden,
more profound Hebrew outstanding events that the Athena
Iladorseel b
,
undertaken
•
to provide
annual which the
have andel
that Governor Green found th.
rhyalrians.
p•licy holders raided the offices of subsidies for the Ilabinuth theater commentaries will he taken up. Girls' Club has sponsored thus far.
business
of
'Michigan.
And
when
These classes are held every Sat- The next meeting will be held on
marred to D. troll
the company, demolishing the fur-
the business has the added hazier .I
Ira by •Inue of incur
urday afternoon at 5 o'clock, im- Tuesday evening, Sept. 4.
niture, when payments were sud- in Palestine.
aleus ea. and de.
of political pitfalls that every head
mediatefy preceding the afternoon
&lily stopped. The authorities es-
line.
of a state must face if he follows
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
services.
All interested are in-
tablished that 611,000,000 lei were
his best judgment, then the cour-
2073 Gladstone
To satisfy the curiosity of !flatly
missing from the company's treas-
vited to attend.
age displayed is of double force.
Euclid 10467.
who
witnessed various animals on
ull,
-
"On the record of good business
the street cars Sunday, Aug. 26,
Strangers A. C.
upu and Goldstein, two of the
administration Fred Green de- directors, were arrested and will
The Strangers A. C., whose ac- the l'hi Gamma Eta Sorority state- ,
serves a second term. The ability shortly be tried.
tivities were curtailed (luting the Cad they were the initiation av
and far-sighted business courage
RIGA.-(.1. T. A.)-One of the summer months, have several in- tevities of the sorority. The t esti
he has shown in the year and a
CIVIC THEATER OPENS
moem
tho dsn
u employed by the Russian teresting things under way. A nation was Eastwood Park, where
half lie has been in office is evident
Communists in combatting the step in the advancement of the the girls met Mr. Wagner, owner
ON
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
between the lines of the coneise
Zionist movement in the Soviet club was the decision of the mem- of the amusement park, whom they
report he has made to the people
bets to have
a debating team. A
thank
the many facilities
The Detroit Civic Theater, for- Union,
is depicted
in
a for
dispatch
. w it 1
(luring his campaign now clos-
renevtael of club interest is shown enabled them to enjoy themselves.
merly the Bonstelle Playhouse, will received here from the Ukraine.
That's what everyone says Wm
ing."
by the acquisition of several new The sorority also thanks its senior
According,
to
the
dispatch,
open its fall and winter season
taking our treatment..
-
- -
members. 'There are also a few sorority fur extending an invita-
•
Wednesday night, Sept. 5, with agents of the Ogpu (Soviet po-
Invest in Health.
on the waiting list. lion to attend this affair.
Robert Sherwood's delightful ro- litical police) in Braclaw-Podol
Gynaatics
obtained a list of the membership
mantic
comedy,
"The
Queen's
Hus-
Manages
of
the
local
Zionist
youth
organ-
band." Miss Bonstelle was able to
Handball Courts
__ _ secuie this sparkling new 'play by ization, B'nai Zion. Each young
Ent!. Sixth Floor Burns-Gray Bldg.
NEW YORK.- (J. T. A.)- the author of the popular "Road to man whose name appeared on the
1265 GRISWOLD
Paul 51. Warburg, American finan- Rome," which appeared in Detroit list was visited by an Ogpu agent
Clifford 2014
Cadillac 4969
part i n host snason, by special arrangement and under the threat of imprison-
e'er, who took a leat ing par
the eirganization of the Federal with William A. Brady and Dwight ment was compelled to sign a I=
Just Arrived
New Fall Hats
Det oit Friendship Club.
Plans fur the annual dance of
Green , the Det oit Friendship Club were
Dow Governor Fred W.
c
has saved money for the people of completed with the appointment of
committ sass. The dance will be
Michigan and has begun to get the .
state government on the same held at Jericho Temple Sunday,
Tickets will be distrib-
' Sept. 30
basis that any going business must
uteri at a meeting of the club to
be was the phase of the Green ad-
ministration that has impressed' be held Sundry, Sept. 9, at 4:30 p.
him most, said A.. C. I.appin, prom- me at the Jewish Center.
merit attorney, this week in re-
Les Joyeuse Filler.
viewing the primary campaign or
and
Ruth
Gertrude Alpert
the governor, just closing.
"The wide range which the guys' Bloom are seending their vacation.
error's curtailment of expendi- at Dryden, Mich. The next meet.
tures has covered 'Vag a surprise', log will be held on Friday at thei
to me," he said. "Not until I read home of Miss Mildred Chertott.
his Ionia speech of Aug. 14, open- _
Phi•So-Lite Club.
1
ing the campaign, did I realize
Dr. Albert L. French
EDITOR'S NOTE
CORONER
Republican Candidate
His record of faithful public service merits your support.
ELECT
NI•SUN
BUS LINES
CHARLES R.
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REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER
Wayne County
BUICK
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INDORSED BY
MAX SMITH
PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
LAWRENCE LIPTON
MAURICE N. SAFIR
HAROLD SCIIAKNE
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/
VOTE FOR
REV. J. SILVERMAN
John C. Alexander
For
ZIONISTS COMPELLED
TO SIGN STATEMENT
RENOUNCING I D E A L
Circuit Court
Commissioner
SHERWOOD'S
Health Institute
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PAUL M. WARBURG
ATTAINS AGE OF 60
Expert Tire &
Battery Service
REPUBLICAN
A vole for Alexander is a
the right direction.
step in
l'rimaries 'Tuesday, Sept. 4.
goiliimmunimmoungiiiiimummunmummiminimuummuilimmulinininimmimmillionnummilminnimpl4 :
Reserve System, and brother Of Deere Wiman, who produced "The statement renouncing his Zionist
II IISa
b nil" at th ( s Pla 011s,
affiliation and promising to ab- -
F elix 51 . Warburg , celebrated his (loon's
(
s
sixtieth birthday on Aug. 10.
last season, where it ran for 15 stain from Zionist work in the =
future.
Born in Ilamburg Aug. 10, weeks to enthusiastic audiences.
1868, the son of Moritz and Char-
Some familiar and several new
SUPPORTERS F - _ .
lotto Esther (Oppenheim) War- faces will appear in this first pro-
burg, he was educated in Ger- (Luellen of the new season in the
many. Formerly a member of Detroit Civic Theater. Among the
Kuhn, Loeb & Son:pany, he re- latter will be Vera Allen, who last
signed all directorships, trustee- played in Detroit with Laura Hope
'(h ( • fi,rces of John C. Cowan and
ships, etc., on his appointment by Crew, and Melvin Douglas in "The Mrs. Margaret V. Stein, widow of
President Wilson as member of Silver Cord," and Miriam Sears. ', the late Sheriff Edward F. Ste',
the Federal Reserve Board for %host• last Detroit engagement was united in a determined effort to
in "The Charm School," and who !elect Cowan and Mrs. Stein sheriff
1914-191S.
In 1917 he was appointed a has since then been under Frohman I for the long and short terms rr-
member of the United States sec-'managentent. Civic theater "faa ,• " 19activoly following a big rally in sa
lion of the International High will be glad to welcome Craig Ward ' Hotel Taller Tuesday night.
Commission and is now a member and George Blackwood again as
Cowan attacked the expenditures
of the board of the International leading
The two
"IValters,"
Sherwin men.
and Young.
will
he in their of Sheriff Ira Wilson as a violation
Acceptance Bank, Inc.
eon
laws of the state of =
election
.
ff
:%ic the
t h i gan
Ile is a trustee of the National usual places, and Viola Leach will Michigan.
Child Labor Committee. the Insti- return as character weman, in
"The sheriff is spending a quarter L=.
tote of Economics, Tuskegee Nor- which role she won so much mni- of a m illi o n dollars tI be e tected," 1 ,==.,
real and Industrial Institute, and larity last season.
"Every corner in the
. ' said.
Burton Nil- Evilly and Norma e.eetiityis plastered with his litera- j r=1.7
treasurer of the Institute of Muni-
ca l Art. Ile is a director of many Vail, Lester Vail's sister. will be we e . Ile is sending deputies out to I
leading companies, including the nmeng the new members of the placard every atniloble !nth of ;=
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, the company. Lorna Carroll's many snare with his propaganda. These
Western Union Telegraph Corn- friends will be glad tot know that same deputies are doing this work
puny, the Formers L o an and Trust she is returning, and Charles Lit- while receiving pay from the'_
Company. Ile is vice-president of ingstone and Arthur Davisen will
the Federal Adaisory Council of (dfol be with the esmpany again.
Calls Sheriff "Ingrate."
Adams T T. Rice e•entinues as tech-
the Federal Reserve Board.
Mrs. Stein in an attack on the -----
nical director. and Steve Nastfogel
c.
VIENNA.-1.1. T. A.1-Dr. Sams PS scenic artist. Boyden Whitehead sheriff
she
the clot-
Hen in
of which
C 'wan
for urged
the long
ter:
VIENNA.-(J.
eel Oppenbeim, astronomer,. pro- returns no stage manager again, and herself for the short term calks! =
enna. and Helen Morrow will continue th is sheriff "an ingrate , who had . 7"- - -- -
lessor at the University of Vienna.
__....
widely known for his research h••r work with the dramatic school taken advantage of her dead le -,,-
1
--,
=-
work, died here at the age of Ili and in the company.
• land's generosity."
-
Professor Oppenheim Was an
"Eel Stein was an honest man. =
honorary member of the leading Dodge Brothers Speed Pro - lie was a good and efficient sheriff. F.- -
academies of science en Europe.
Ile appointed Wilson his and r=
duction to Meet Orders.
--
sheriff because he trustee! him. Rut _
-
-
Pr, duction schedules of passers- when Ed died, Wilson, who wits F_- -
-Is
err cars and trucks by Dodge surmised to he his friend, Mune-
Eat Your Meals at
Brothers are set at approximately diatety began besmirching his g - il =--
'27.(I00 for August in an effort to reputation by casting reflection on
(ill
the unusually large number of his administration.
=
KOSHER RESTAURANT
orders on hand, according to latest "Every executive my husband
Ivy Our Home•Like Meat.
-
factory figures. The unprecedented had in his administration wits di , - 7.-
TWELFTH
STREET
3832
seasanal demand for cars and missed by the present sheriff. This =--
the seine Inimitable Pohl Cuisine wilt
trucks is reported general from was done so the sheriff, who =
every section of the country. • gained office through my husband,
"Our passenger car business is could place his own friends nn the ..
,
=
exceptionally heavy," said John R. payroll," Mrs. Stein charged.
exceptionally
Urges Cowan's Election.
A Place to Park Your Car While
Lee, general sales manager, in des-.
E-.•
-
Shopping or Boating
-ussing the present activity at the.' Mrs. Stein urged the election of
factory, "while the Graham Broth- Cowan. She said her husband's
ere truck division is operating on friends had urged Cowan to run
an overtime basis to catch up with for sheriff as the best fitted person
the sales demands experienced since to carry out her husband's ideals.
she new line of six cylinder trucks , Cowan referred to the endorse- =
Full Line of Accessories
and commercial cars was intro-' ments he had received as an inch-
3-Story Fireproof Garage
lured. The average daily truck' cation of the well organized plan
Open Day and Night
-sreduction for August will be more to restore the Stein spirit in the
WM. RICKENBACKER,
than 300 units." sheriff's office.
General Manager
"I have," said Cowan, "the en-
Walter P. Chrysler, president of
145.147 Jefferson West
he Chrysler Corp -ration and Doke dorsement of 35,000 members of the
Rrcthers Corporation, J. E. Fields. Steuhen Society, the Polish en-
Bet. Griswold and Shelby Sts.
-ice-president in charge of sales of dorsement, the war veterans en-
Randolph 7055
111 divisi ns: K. T. Keller, vice- dorsement, the Ukranian, colored,
President and general manager of Jewish and numerous other en-
nvIge Brothers: Fred M. Zeder, dorsements. These promises of
ice-president in charge of en- support are an indication of the =
F."
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sinecring of all divisions. and B !success of our campaign."
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and
Reinforced. Will Guarantee for
=
re
F Ilutshinion. vice-president
Years
"Street Angel" Opens the
'reasurer of all divisions. outlined
'he tremendous possibilities of the ri
- ew FOX Saturday, Sept. IS.
, future.
Its Breaking Records Every- =
1227 PUIGREE
Checker Cabs Empire 7000 where. Let's Go, Detroit.
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COWAN
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at Linwood
Hemlock 2056-W
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John C. Cowan for Sheriff
-"Cowan has a long record of faithful public service.
When a candidate continues to have the backing of a
great number of voters and over an extended period,
you may be reasonably sure that he is worthy of your
support."-Editorial Detroit Times, July 7, 1928.
Born in Detroit.
A Successful Public Servant.
A World War Veteran.
Qualified-Fair-Unbiased.
The one candidate for Sheriff who has never been affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan.
J. B. Ford
l'res. Michigan Alkali Co
Frank D. Nicol
Pres. Nicol-Ford & Co.
Col. A. Victor Seymour
Physician
Mark R. Hanna
Pres. Manna Construction Cu.
John P. Ballenger
Director Service Men's Bureau
Daniel T. Crowley
Crowley-Milner Co.
George G. Stecher
Prudential Ins. Co.
Harry Toy
Attorney
Daniel E. Murray
Union Trust Company
Col. Chas. W. Harrah
Real Estate Broker.
Milton M. Alexander
Alexander Advertising Co.
Samuel Summerfield
Surnmerfield & Hecht
Dr. W. E. Martin
Pres. Michigan Medical Society
Hugh J. Ferry
Treas. Packard Motor Car Co.
W. C. Little
Mgr. Bearing Co. of America
Walter T. Owen
Pres. Owen & Company
Chas. A. Finsterw•Id
Pres. C. A. Finsterwald Co.
Louis A. M•rymont
Pres. Globe House Furnishing
Co.
Raymond Tireman
Pres. Tireman Co.
M. J. Maloney
Pres. M. J. Maloney Co.
James Boner
Past Exalted Rules of Elks
Joe Walker
Walker Bros. Catering Co.
Jerry McCarthy
McCarthy Motor Sales
Wm. C. Connelly
Real Estate
S. Jack Orth
Detroit Edison Co.
I. Margolis
Margolis Meat Co.
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