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With Best Wishes for Shevuoth to All
Our Jewish Friends and Customers

CULLEN

CLASS OF 100 TO
BE CONFIRMED AT
BETH EL SUNDAY

MANAGES FINANCES OF
BICUR CHOLEM AFFAIR

On Tuesday evening, June 25,,
Miss Bessie Gedrich is financial
The confirmation services of '
malinger of the Bicur Cholem So- Temple Beth El will take place, Purity Chapter will sponsor its
ciety's twentieth annual Tashmoo Sunday afternoon, June 16, with' second moonlight, under the chair-
Rabbi (Jai Olin officiating Mrs
' Sarah Kramer has had complete
I charge of the training of the five
young itettple as well as of the ar-
rangements for the ceremony. Af-
1 ter the services the mothers of the
Beatrice Abrams, 376 S. Marlboro,
contirmauts will be hostesses at an
Mildred II. Abramoky. 211 Pa .sutra' :
informal reception to be held in
Melba Anrce. 4461 Glynn court : Marlin
M. A:slowly', 2740 Iiiehton: IittsemarY
the Community Center.
M. Art,
Alperin. 2021 Highland, Jack
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, 2..15 l'ortIond: Ilenry Anelnniler,
After a delight ful sojourn with
1712
Austria,
Sat ah
je• t
(' ,.pert on
former school friends in :Madison,
Miriam Asken. 1616 Wendish•,
13
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A , I•le I. Baker, 2205 Weldon', Nirvette
Miss Jeanne Seitner has re-
, ,ev, 5102 Holcomb, AtinOte
turned to her home here.
ame: lior, enee 111.tinet , .

R uth Iterkewitv. 2217
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Special Parts Manufactured for
Garages
Flywheels—Rings

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11535 Byron; Arthur Ile I. Pe..
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Ito Won. Eleanor f. Jaro h .
1,,,nlevariD Edith Jurnhson, 162e3 IIIDnr
Helen F. Jaeolison, 563 Josephine: Helen
M. Kahn, 233 Mt•Leati, Ethel A. hall•eh.
1.15 (termer: Shirley S. Krell. 7421 Poe,
Henry I. Kroh's. IL, 1515 Chicano bold,
vidol, June It. Lachman, 59 Seward
ean I,. Leipsiger, 3754 Darter, Esther
21169 lnlvert; Phm•be Levi. 266o
Calvert; Gershon Levy. 722 , Woodrow
Wilson: Ralph 11. Levy, 2530 Montclair:
salvia Liehten.:11.ill, 1996 •aylor, Helen
Litidtilurint. 15 , 41 Normandy: Gertrude
A Love. 3775 Waverly, Eliot A. %told-
„•hn, 2650 Webb: Fred Margolis, 2075
Ilavelwood: Edna L. Marko, 3272 (2,6r-
...tint; Seymour Meyer. 5313 Crime,
teen. M it shk II n. 11105 Dol I ing wood;
einorge L. Pantver, 2661 Glendale; Syl-
via Polk, DIOS Elmhurst.
Alvin S. Rappoimrt, N4 Richton; Frain
.1. 'Diner. 2903 Elmhurst; Hanley E.
Itosenherg. 1413 Atkinson; Itobert Itoth,
1169 W. Bost. boulevard: Jimmy Itils
bin, 2916 Glendale, Jane Sehlossman.

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1243 TWENTY-FOURTH STREET

Telephone Lafayette 2387

Shevuoth Greetings to All My
Jewish Friends and Customers

JULY 28 TO BE FREE

pie !Seth El.
Moonlight This Monday.

D. Allen Wright

architect

133 WEST GRAND BLVD.

Shevuoth Greetings to All My Jewish
Friends and Customers

CARPENTER
CONTRACTOR

Mrs. Max Kahn has returned
spending several
home after
weeks with her parents in Cleve-
land.
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Mrs. J.. Seraphim' spent sev-
eral days with her sister, Miss Mi-
lian Kramer, of Detroit.

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during the Corpus Christi proces-
sion scheduled to be held here, The
communique states that this pre-
caution is necessary in order to
prevent the possibility of any
provocation similar to the one
perpetrated by the anti-Semiti•
clique in Lemberg. The church
procession was scheduled to pass
through a part of the Jewish
quarter.

With Best Wishes for Shevuoth

7

MACK

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With Best Shevuoth Wishes and Greetings
to All

111)1.

James D. Butler

PAINTER AND DECORATOR
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR

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ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN

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2625 St. Antoine

Telephone Randolph 7930

Shevuoth Greetings

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the drug trade. Ile is said to be
the youngest candidate for the
Council in the field.
He has lived in this city for 26
years and attended school in De-
, trent, being a graduate of the
!School of Pharmacy of City Col-
lege.
Mr. Baggleman is active in many
local communal affairs.

LEMBERS.— (J. T. A.) —
Although no new disturbances of Checker Cabs. Empire
an anti-Jewish nature occurred on
Thursday the streets continued to, /
be patrolled by strong police
guards.
The anti-Semitic organ, Kurjer .
Poranny, was confiscated. The
strike of the national democratic
students in the University of Lem-
berg continues. Several Jewish
student girls who came to the uni-
versity were severely beaten and
driven away.
A delegation of the national
democratic students called on the
district attorney, Mr. Swoboda, re-
iterating the demand for the re-
lease of the arrested 40 students.'
The district attorney refused, de-
Broadway Market
claring that their release may be
Randolph 1625
possible only after the investiga-'
, lion is completed.

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Shevuoth Greetings
To All

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Shevuoth Greetings to All

R. BUTLER

tshock
The blow was hard, and the
we mi. him here.
(dot only know% hoe
Only these that lost ran tell.
farewell.
parting
with
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The pain of

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It is sweet to breathe thy .rne.
In life we lowed you dearlY.
In death we do the y•rne..

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and DECORATING

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Greetings to All

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and Son.

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The ini.ion and +Ws err ohining
On • lone •nd silent grave,
Beneath lie. one we dearly loved.
Hut whom we could not save.

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Shevuoth Greetings and Best Wishes to All
Our Jewish Friends and Customers

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In loving memory of Rachel L.
Webber, who died four years ago,
II days in Siren, 1925.

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Sadly missed by his loving wife
Lena, and children.

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In sad and loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Jacob
Broutly, who passed away 18 years
ago .

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week for the Amca Orphan Home
will la•gin Sunday, Jurae 16, and
will continue up 'to and including
Sunday, June 23.
The Sundays will by devoted 14 ..1
principally to street collections, and
Th.'
the balance of the week will be de-
voted to house to house and office
4.
solicitations.
The headquarters for Sundays
Will be at the residence of A. II.
Jatlin, 619 Leicester court, and fur
, the balance of the week, the Amex
office. 1161I Dexter boulevard.
The N. Greenblatt farewell eve-
ning last Thursday was successful.
About 15o people Were present and
the following artists participated:
Mr. Zweiz, Mr. Grushkow, Mr. Stol-
lar, of the Jewish theaters, and
Mr. Tucker, who entertained with
his Folk Songs.

ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS
IN LEMBERG CAUSE
ANXIETY IN POLAND

Confiscate Anti-Semitic Paper.

1375 MICHIGAN AVENUE

WEEK STARTS SUNDAY
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Flower days and subscription

Whittier 6060

3414 Cadillac Avenue

Sales and Service

Confirmation will be held on
Sunday afternoon at Temple
Anshe Chested. Rabbi Siskin will
officiate. Following the services,
a reception for the contirmants
will be held at the Temple.

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FLORISTS

Residence, Store and Bank
Construction
General Contracting
Alterations and Maintenance

Telephone Lafayette 4572

Hudson and Essex

Miss Velma Kahn of Detroit is
in the city to attend the gradua-
tion exercises of her cousin, Miss
Florence Sherman.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kahn have
returned
attended the wedding of their
niece, Miss Esther Mahler, to Mr.
Morey Abrahams last Sunday.

A concert and dance, at the new
Reuben Bagglenian, local Jewish
B'nai Moshe synagogue, Dexter
pharmacist, announces his candi-
boulevard and Lawrence avenue,
dacy
for the
this Sunday evening, will conclude
Mr. liziggleman, who resides at
the season's activities of the Sis-
terhood of Congregation B'nai 11153 Clairmount, is well known in
Moshe. Diamond's Finzel Orches-
tra will supply the music for the
dance.
Mrs. Helen Rosenfeld is chair-
man of the committee in charge,
assisted by Mrs. Emory Benkoe.

McLAUGHLIN
SERVICE
STATION

IDEAL MOTOR SALES

Nag Ott! Notes

romance of the same title, will be fluid moonlight excursion Monday
, the subject of Rabbi Fram's ser- night, June 17. The Steamer Co-
o
f ot of Wod-
mon at Temple Beth El Saturday lumbia will leave the
ward avenue at 8:31) p. m. Jean
morning, June 15, at 10 :30.
Saturday service's will continue ' Miller, the newly elected president
' all (luring the summer. In the ab. of the club, is in general charge.
sence from the city of Dr. Frank- The proceeds of these large en-
Young
lin and Rabbi From, Rabbi Ber- terprises undertaken by the
Inard Zeiger, who is the newly elec- t Pe"Ple's Temple go to support a
large part of the extension relig-
• was education carried on by Tern-

ple Beth El.
The young people have secured
the famous Firestone Orchestra.
For the older folks and for all
who do not care to dance, there will
be a large program of entertain-
ment consisting of movies and
vaudeville acts.
The bout docks at 11:30. Danc-
ing continues until 12:30.
WRECKING SERVICE
With the moonlight excursion the
active season of the Young People's
Day and Night
Club closes to be resumed in the
All makes of used cars. Ford
fall. The president, Mr. Miller,
Benzol, Sinclair Gas. All kinds
announces for next fall a program
of repair work and painting,
which will consist of the produc-
tires and accessories.
tion of another musical play, of the
, carrying on of discussion groups
8005 West Eight-Mile Road
on civic and Jewish subjects, and
of a regular schedule of social
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affairs.

Shevuoth Greetings

With Best Wishes for Shevuoth to All My
Jewish Friends and Customers

Operating A. & W. Garage

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B'NAI MOSHE CONCERT, ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
DANCE SUNDAY NIGHT FOR THE CITY COUNCIL

Charles E. Vergiver

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gram.

Pram on "Kiddush H'shem.”
"Kiddush Ila'shem," the Yiddish The Young People's Temple Club
, drains based upon Sholom Ash's of Temple Beth El will give its an- '

Shevuoth Greetings to All My
Jewish Friends and Customers

WiEMSSETZ E ML5Ma Zn

MISS IRENE KESSLER

uor,h
Vivid e 5 lit
• ‘,11, l .
.lac, ry a the
vating contest, tluo,n,.t
1.0.• ,
cf the chit .1-
MN. Samuel Gordon of Sal,
a wi ,•
r entyrtain meet will It •
,.1 the program on Sunda, Lake. City is the guest of her I.
,miler I. 1,,roo has he,
Oa. steanter 'I'llsh- etas, Mr. and Mr,. Alexander I
I.!,
r. 1 for th.•
nes. hwy.. , the foot of Griswold ffipe, for the summer.
,
•vill
..1.,hy the inude.
i.t ;it ti
„ram has heyn
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ralhnyr
The society, now commemorat-
t
e
,
r
On,'
•,,tio 110 oat tare
int; its twenty-first year of exist- recently returned . from . a Wert:
while an upper d-ck has
race, is composed of young men visit to ( incinnati. SShde II'
I",1 devotees,
and admen blinded together fur they attended the graduation exer- 1 ,31 so ....id.. f,.r
of aiding the needy vises at the liebre• Linton Ctii- with
the
lege.
tram
Ti,
,1 asst-ring the sick.
,,■■ of the officers
Mrs. .1a,
Mrs. I. Itich spent several day a t h,
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of last week with her son and
ADMISSION TO PICNIC
ails I row Kessler who is well
OF L. A. AUXILIARY ON daughter-in-law, Nr. and Mr '' known in Detroit as a popular rad-
Jesse Rich, of Detroit.
io entertainer, will be on the pro-


Calvert: Sophie D. Stulberg, 12642 Hams
ilton: William •raltel. 14 , 3 West End
boulevard, 1.1. M. Weinberg. 26S0 West
Buena Vista: Ruth Weinberg. III High-
red Rabbi id the Reform Congrega-
land, unto Welt, 1.4 Balmoral Drive, lion of Flint, but who will reside
Clare E. Winemon, 1 , 221 Hamilton •
Drive; Dorothy 11. Winkelnotn. 56 Colo-
occupy the pulpit and perform
rado; Morttm Wolf. 7634 Woodrow Wits
-ya: nisi), J. Wolfsky. 2212 Blaine; other rabbinical functions for Tem-
Ilyrothy Yura, 1696 Leslie.

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WHIPPET
WILLYS.KNIGHT
STEARNS•KNIGHT

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Oppenlieho
have returned to the city after
d it Vkif at the
Mr,. MYX Levin in Cleveland, 0.

The board of directors of the. Its
Angeles Auxiliary met last Wed-
nesday tit the A. R. Center, and
pledged undivided support to the
movement. The board of director.
decided on plans for the concert in
Mt. Clemens, on July 14, its well
as for it picnic on .luly 2A, to be'
held at the Rochester Park, Rach-
4,-Mile roads.
2213 'I'eylor; Shirley I). SchIesxel, Mil.', ester and
It has been decidedto call a SDPC-
Vivian Schlussel, 1715 Bur..
Fholelle I.. Sehooler, 251 Wot1-
ial touting for Monday, June 21,
1.1i, Harvey Sidnry Schnliot. 2250 W.'
fur the purpose of election of offi-
Philadelphia: Myron T. SemPliner. 9 21
Blaine; LouPe P. ShilTman, 1260 Boston cers and to give instructions to its
boulevard; Wilfred IL Silberstein. 55
delegates to the national annual
Rhode !shiner. Alvin Silver. 2909 Webb, convention, to be held at Los An-
Ilenry F. Silver. 1605 enlvert Rita
Singer, 10611 Meek: Rose Sirotkin• 1925 geles.
Committees will visit all organ-
Leslie: Norman Sloman, 2740 Riehton..
Muriel Smith. 2059 Chicago boulevard:' izations for the purpose of dis-
Stella Sobel, 2031 Hazelwood: Ilelen R.
tributing
tickets for the picnic free
Stebbins, 1052 Van Dyke, Richard I..
Stein 2575 Richton; Sylvia Stu d , 2012 of charge.

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Re:urn:Jig from the University
of Michigan to spend the summer
with their parents me Miss Helen
Seitner and humeri-nail.
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l'a.

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With Best Wishes and Shevuoth
Greetings to All

(Continued from Page One.)
the attention of a number of lead-
ing educators.
The Confirmaments.
The names of the ronfirmants

Machine and
Repair Co.

Northwestern
Mutual Life
Insurance Co.

PURITY'S MOONLIGHT
TO BE HELD JUNE 25

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Shevuoth Greetings to All

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BOOK CO. LTD.

606 DAVID WHITNEY BLDG.

Randolph 5147

W. J. REIDELL, Manager

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