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PIE 36TRDtPLErasfetRomas

ASK FUNDS HERE
FOR TWO CAUSES

of a Jewish National Ideal.
!ASK DRASTIC ACTION I , to go through with the coronation odor of gasoline was n. •„able in
2—Its sports program must in- I AGAINST ASSAILANTS
ceremony in view of the worries the vicinity. The
fire pread so
elude a curriculum of defense
that are disturbing the government quickly that despite tile
1,roic ef.
OF JEWS IN RUMANIA • l and
training within the limits of the
an d oppressing the population.
(Continued from Page One.)
forts of the Jewish p > ,. :,tion i
respective countr
t
y ' s 1 awn.
—The Complete
A resolution expressing their de- was impossible to sal, Torah

(Continued
from
Page
One.)
him. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and
"A proportion of the Fund's in- .
Washing Powder
,sire to live at peace with their scrolls.
Home Relief Society.
Bicur Cholem Seniors.
others are actively interested in come will be net apart towards the all those found guilty of vio1ence!Jewinh neighbors was adopted at
The annual luncheon-bridge will The Biciur Cholera Seniors will the movement. Nationally, E. W. formation
A soap pow-
sosessseas tress
an Endowment Fund. and of propaganda have been ar- : Borscha by a mass meeting attend-
lie the tirst of a series of events to give their third annual picnic at Lewin-Epstein is treasurer and or. The aim is of
der—a
gradually to enable the • rested. Several have been brought 'ed by over a thousand people. The
Believe
water soft-
be given this year, the proceeds of l'almer Park onSunday, Aug. 24.
he American com- Tel }lei Fun d to discharge its cur- to trial some of whom have been ti i
r ai(r;m
manaieul f
Co are to or
eustt
ener and a
the needy All proceeds go to aid needy and five
members
oft dc Haas, Morris rent obligations out of interest I convictd."
mittee
are Jacob
e
'
t
t
hie
r
n
m
u
se
ae.t
i
n
'
llie
wata
n
eiC,t
a
itnh
ir
-
'
cleaner—
It or
this winter. The luncheon is to be sick. The chairmen, Mrs. Ruben- Zeldin, Dr. S. Margoshes and without encroaching upon th e per-.
demanded the resignation of the
given at the Book-Cadillac Hotel stein and Mrs. Raskin, inform the others.
manent capital. For the present,
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)— Borscha police prefect, M. Juga,
ALL IN
ASospessersaa
Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 12:30. The I public to follow Hamilton road to
Object.
of
Fund.
and until further decision, the , Considerable disquietude has been to whom the unemployment in
Watersottenerfor
ONE
I am Still
committee in charge are Mrs. Abe • Casino, then watch for the signs.
tut tioassnow
The aims and objects of the Tel proportion thus set apart will be aroused
in Jewish and government. the town is attributed.
,
Looking for
Well kept
Cleaning
Gordon, 8511 La Salle, Euclid', All are requested to attend for Ilai Fund ore outlined in the fol. 50 per cent of all contributions not al circles by the report in the Bu-

hands reach
7139; Mrs. II. B. Ash, 8441 La "charity's sake."
Attacks Are Renewed.
otherwise earmarked.
lowing statement:
charest paper, Cuvantul, that King
Dissatisfied
for
Salle, Euclid 2934; Mrs. Milton
Renewed alarm over possible
"In the Spring of 1920, a thou- "One of the main objects of the Carol's coronation, set for Septem- anti-Semitic disturbances is being
113 ntgll.
Customer
Wolfe, 2924 Taylor, Garfield I
Purity Chapter.
sand armed Bedouins attacked a Tel Hai Fund is to create a
REXO"
ber, has been postponed until the felt by the Jewish population of
8316-11.
Mnmbers and patrons ' Purity chapter of Eastern Star lonely Jewi s h farm in Upper Gali• Ira/ School of instructors for the Spring of 1931 when the peace of Bukowina, and especially Bess.
are
ed to
in
REXO in bulk is also used in
touch
with
the
will
sponsor
its
first
cabaret
and
lee (Palestine), called Tel Hai. A physical training of Jewish youth. the country will be assured, it is arabia, as a result of new attacks
With
commit
urgtee for et
tick ets and reserve-
apartments, banks, hospitals,
dinner-dance of the season on Sun. handful of Chalutzim, young men
tions.
"The purpose of the school will hoped, by an improvement in aeon- on Jews and a revival of the anti-
public buildings and institu-
The Streng Chevrolet Co.
d ay,Sept.
ep. 7, under the super- and girls, defended it. Joseph be to
- omic conditions. The Cuvantul, Semitic agitation inspired by the
--
tions.
12th & Phila.
Empir e 4036
vision of the Star Point officers, Trumpeldor was at their head. men of the
various
w whose authority for the report is acquittal of Zelea Codreanu, anti
provide
the countries
Jewish spts
Tau Tau lots Sorority.
Mesdames Fanny Feinberg, Sadie Trumpeldor and seven of his corn-
orith reliably informed court circles, Semitic student leader. In Kishi '
Tau Tau Iota Sorority met at Cohen, Charlotte Gould, Marie rades were killed — among them tiee.adcehresrsy.uhnoitobTlkyeeptirnagineiiiil, und says that the King is not inclined rev, Galzitz and other Rumanian
g
touch
the homeof the Misses Evelyn and Bussey, Ruth Schoenberg. On Sept. two girls — but Tel Hai remained withe each h
the other,
cities Jews were attacked in the
or rtw
in
will
unity ,
Rose Fox of Ilazelwood avenue. 16, at 1:30 p. m., a charity bridge- a Jewish possession.
streets.
'
between
MOAT, TOMORROW, EVERY
-----'
Tickets for the sorority's second tea will be given at the Hostess
Jewish oath'
This tragic incident was but throughout thepe, world, linking y
its subsidized sporting ass ales.
DAY IS SOMEONE'S

ocia-
annual bridge-dansant, to be held Cake Shop, corner Oakman and one
KOSHER RESTAURANT
them
, , De st , r o_
FirotO:salst
link in a very long chain of in indissoluble coniradshi
o y. F ,
with lions as intend to proceed to P
BIRTIIDAY
Synagogue.
ue•
at the Chinese Tea Gardens on Twelfth street, Rose Bernstein events, ranging from Kishinev our pioneers in Palestine.
Try Our Home-Like Si l
A
tine, in acquiring practical knowl-
I re destroyed the
ire
ls .
NI
e distributed by the serving as chairman. Proceeds will (1903) — through many lands and
Don't Forget to Say It With
8832 TWE L FTH ST R EET
g of ag riculture or any branch la
ede
sy naoue
g gghetin Rumania at
chairman
in charge, Miss Flora be donated to charity.
Oct. 3, wer
Flowers
cities — to the recent Palestine m
• "The school should possess suffi - of artisanship.
,
D
Th
e
same
inie
igest
aranioresh-Si
rnit•hl
PoIll ■
I t is alleged .
Ruth Silbert. Tickets may be ob.
me IGI
ent groun wesll for camping and
rrevaii
riots (1929). All these events ercise,
Visit or Phone Us Today
tained from members of the so-
asd
"It will help them to settle in . that when the fire broke out an I sl
g Social..
Omea
all the neceasary
have proved one truth: Perhaps
--=-
--'
___/
Palestine.
rarity or by calling Miss Silbert,
material equipment.
US
the
most
essenti
al part of the ethi-
Flowers for All Occasions
The Omega Socials held a spe-
, ,,, e .
.
g ,, , e , o nr e17. 11yje,,
Longfellow 6788. Plans were also cial meeting en Thursday, Aug.
us is sii st poapnuy , i s1 1 .\11 I I MI 111 M I WI I 1 Ms LI 1•11 11.1 1
in teaching
cation of Jewish youth is physical
.‘nal MI b.‘ NW I LW I I:I ills" 1 A K • p
staff of the school pa r it t of
We can supply you with the
discussed for a housewarming to 14, at the Y. W. H. A. After the training.
will be selected from experienced lation suffering front violence in g
be given the latter part of Septem- meeting tryouts for parts on the
finest quality in Detroit.
t
Jews o non-J,
ews un- their ca pac ity as Jews.
"F.verybody admires the heroes specialiss
bee. The next meeting will be at
the home of Miss Sadie Kilner, program to be given at the Fresh of the Jewish Self-Defense in Pal- lit such time as ar purely Jewish
"The Tel Hai Fund now appeals .,
staff
will
become
available,
Air Camp on Aug. 31 were held. saline and elsewhere; yet we should
#
e.
2979 Leslie avenue.
for contributions,
and the appeal
JUDGE MAUR CE H.
o
I
0
On Sunday, Aug. 17, the Omega not forget that heroism alone is
The curriculum of the studies,
ies, is addressed to every man and 0
Theta Gamma
Gamma Theta
Theta Sorority.
Sorority Socials, in company with the Stag not enough. The business of de- apart from technical tuition, will woman, of whatever race or faith,
Thet•
A. C. went on a hay-ride outing fend ing ones life, honor and home i nclude the Ilebrew language
(with who feels the Jewish tragedy and 0
to Island Lake and Fresh Air against b bandits and hooligans re. pecial regard for the terminology desires to help.
met at the home of Miss Gobble Camp.
f
o s command and sports instruction)
The club's baseball team quires also strong muscles,
Siegel of Alexandrin e avenue.
No rhetoric is required in a 0
won a triple-header that day, de- and preparedness. Above all,
skill
it and the geography of Pa lestine.
lEl ection o f ocers
ffi
re sulte d as fol-
call such as thi s,
blishedof atfac
su ch
feeling the Stag A. C. in the requires discipline, especially the
"In addition to maintai ning a a moment; the le
ows::
Pres ident, Miss
pusson
t s,
MCMAHON 1
Lillian morning at Islan d Lake, 6 to 4; habit of concerted action and the assisti
11742 Dexter Blvd.
Blonder; vice-president, Miss
central school of instructors and fresh in everyone's memory, is
Fresh
Air
Camp
at
their
field,
4
calm
and
prompt
execution
of
or-
Hemlock 0926
ng local sports associations , more eloquent than any words
Goldye Siegel; secretary, Mi
a s
to 2, and against the Stag A. C., ders. It also calls for able and
Clara Brodsky; treasurer, M
the Tel Hai Fund — should its can
be."
,
iss 3 to 2. Practice for p as
arts on the expert leaders.
means permit — will also follow
Bertha llalberg; publicity mess
program at Fresh Air Camp was
agar, Mies Sarah Green. The in-
,A0
"In brief, self- protection depends other activities as specified in its
Swartz's
home held Tuesday. Celia Katz left for on training
registered statutes:
Murad Special Vacation I
atallation prty
a Flora
will
be on Aug.
It shou
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
never b
a two weeks' stay at te cotage im
23
at
Miss
0
D•troit's Luling and
u
on Commerce ake. Ha A. ,-„ d•
, 'i
Best Known
rSovport
iss t are
d
h
sociations and clubs i n
Nichamkin was a guest of the
p
of '
f eature in Jewry: we see frequent
roba Blades is b e-
..
Camp,
where
he
has
been
for
five
Jewish the world for the purpose of pro- , of three (3) Pk
evening. The next meeting w ill
Recommended hr the
—Kind
made . if n a na citlin wh
weeks as a junior counselor
cItg arv tees.
i w $
lor.
football
teams,
athletic
societies
muting
the games of football, ten- ,
be at the home of Miss Sarah
Coy's Most Prot..
ing
m
packageg
("Turnerschaften"),
etc.
nent Physician..
Green.
Yet the nis, bowling. athletic sports, and
Prim•ries S ept. 9. R ep ublic•n. Inserted by a Jewish Friend.
Durin the life of this offer the
The Hottentot Boys,
most essential sport of all, the one any
1110 Hamdweed Ave.
other sports generally.
Ilottentot Boys held th e that may any day prove of prac-
will be sold at regular
Ma. Empire 6424.
I al MN:1171100M\
Club Galaxy,
"It will assist such members of I Package
laIL.N a
.
1M
price—no extra charge for blades. I 01
tied value to the Jew in pr otect-
2•NLI a
Club Galaxy met at the home first open meeting of the season
at the home of lien Mar
ing
himself,
his
family
or
his
akn,
ks, 9411
neigh-
of Miss Agnes Sherman Aug. 15. McQuade.
There
were
bors,
seems
to
be
sadly
neglected:
number
Prospective members are Belle of guess
Bardach of 609 Hague avenue and Entertat and speakers present. it is that species of physical train-
inment was f furnished by ing for which, in German, there
Cantor at Mishkan Harry Ohrent of 2674 Grand. The Charles Green and his "Three exists a special term, "Wehrsport"
next meeting will be at the home Humming Birds."
Israel Synagogue
A report was —the sport of defense.
of Miss Ann Karp.
given by Charles Gellman, chair-
"Its ways and means are many
Expert and
man
of
the
fourth
annual
dance. and varied. They include a wide
Antiseptic Mabel
Absit Verdia Sorority.
to be held on Sunday evening, range of exercises, from boxing
The sorority held its last meet-
look Cadillac Hotel.. and single-sticks to signalling for
MARRIAGES
Mg at the home of the dean, Miss Oct. 12 at theook
.
Estelle Morse of 1699 Gladstone, Clubs and fraternities are urged help or warning.
PERFORMED
to
keep
this
night
vacant to avoid
ii,elf: protection is every citi-
on Aug. 13. The club is concen-
zen s right under the laws of all
2012 Virginia
trating efforts on the formal Hal- competition.
countries. Moreover, under the
Park
lowe'en dinner-dance to be given
Alpha Delta Chi Sorority.
laws of every civilized country, it
at the Edgewater Beach Club.
Garfield 0287.M
Alpha Delta Chi Sorority met at is possible to form institutions and
Miss Rosaline Goldstein is chair-
man of the affair. The next meet- the Jewish Center Aug 13. The associations for "defence-sports"
ing will be at the homeof Miss Misses Lilyan Greenspan, Ann on absolutely legal and orderly
Ventizskv, Lillian Goldfarb, Ann lines.
Claire Yuffy of Windsor.
Craig, Minnie Gold were made
"What is necessary for the estab-
Mohel Specialist
I Pledgees.
lishment and furtherance of such
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority,
15 Y.... Expe-
institutions in the various Jewish
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority met
rience, Endereed
Argonauts.
centers, and what we still lack, is
at the home of Miss Betty Demian,
by Leading
The Argonauts lost their first a unifying
renter and a solid
2474 West Philadelphia.
Plans
.
Phyeklue
financial
basis.
dance.
Miss
Belle
game
in
two
months
lathe
Phila.
were made for a
Shnurowitz was appointed delphia A. C. in a return game. "Even the most popular among
R.
2073
chairman of the dance committee. Sam Malak was elected a member. the existing Jewish sports-organi-
Gladstone
New officers of the sorority are: The club's play is under way and nations lead a precarious life. In
niceulitmy pi7toafrtitencefnotuenr(si oinf pJ ae yw
Betty Demian, president; Belle M. announcements will soon be given (si•iifti
Euclid 10467
irry;
Baron, vice-president; Esther H al- out.
regularly the rent of the hall or
berg, secretary; Belle R. Shnuro-
Destriou• Club,
witz, treasurer.
gymnasium, not to speak of solar.
The members
The Dextrious Club has a drive ies of instructors.
congratulated Miss Betty Demian
Rev. Benjamin
on her engagement to Sidney for new members. All interested
"This situation can no longer be
BLEIBERG
should see Miss Ann l'riesont, tolerated.
Weiss.
A powerful central
Mohel Specialist
1975 Pingree. The club's question- fund most be created, entitled to
Recommended by
noire committee consists of Leah appeal to the whole of Jewry for
J. Olender Family Club.
Leading •hyeklana
On Sunday, Aug. 10, the mem- Dabrusion Irvin Rosner Shirley the support of the physical educe- I
2225 Blaine Ave.
Miss Lion of our youth.
bers of the J. Olender Family Club Fredrich and Carl Katz.
Euclid 5000
and
their friends enjoyed a de- Priesont was elected correspond-
"Such a central fund has now
Marriages Performed
lightful day at their picnic at ing secretary. Eight new mem- been established in London, regis-
1,7 Appointment.
Elizabeth State Park. Entertain- berm were elected the last week. tired under the name "TEL HAI
manta in the form of card games, The next meeting will be at the
fi rst members
of the r Giorv' ernTinh; Council of the
games and various camped- h ome of Miss Priesont.
five sports, prepared by the pro-
Fund are: Vladimir Jabotinsky ,
ISCIIADCIIEN)
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Lt. Col. J.
gram committee, were scheduled.
Patterson, D. S. 0
Men and women desiring to make Prizes were awarded to those who
On Aug. 14 a special meeting Meer Grossman, I. Jude's.
"
worthwhile acquaintanfes for mat. excelled themselves in the various was held at 89 Rowena to plan a
The Tel Hal Fund will he ad-
rimonial purposes, see me.
games and sports. Among the out- novelty affair for this winter. A ministered on strictly non-partisan
S. PARINSKY
of-town guests at the picnic was committee, composed of Miss Lyl lines. The Fund will be ready
1471 Virgin's Tick. Emp. 3328-J T. ()lender of l' tt burgh.
The Barr, chairman, and the Misses within the measure i of s its resource,
next fleeting of the club will be Rae Marcus and Mildred Ilelfant,' to assist impartially every Jewish
MODERN DELICATESSEN held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. associates, was appointed to make association which fulfils the two
P. Olender, 3037 Monterey ave- arrangements for it. On Saturday , following requirements:
For Your Leec h*.
evening, Sept. 13, the girls will
rue.
11612 D
1-1t must admit members of all
Boulevard
hold a weinie roast at Belle Isle. social classes under the sole
aegis
All members are to meet at the
home of Miss Laura Berghoff, 643
Westminster. There will be no
Jolly Fellows Club.
meeting Aug. 29, but the next'
A meeting of the Jolly Fellows
open meeting will he, as usual, the
Club was held at the home of
last Thursday in September.
Jack Kobrin on Aug. 19. The en-
tertainment committee reported
Coach
a Sigma
$ 895
that the picnic at Belle Isle was
Coach
Delta Sigma Rho SSoarro7ItiN
650
2-Pass Coupe
t.Y.met • well attended by members and
885
at the Y. W. 11. A. on Wednesday,
2-Pass. Coupe
their
families.
New
committees
650
Aug. 13. Further plans were made
Coupe with rumble seat
925
for the theater party held on were appointed by President Sam-
Coupe with rumble seat
685
Standard Sedan
1025
Wednesday. A new member was tad Lipsitz as follows: Entertain-
Standard Sedan
meat,
Irving
Tarnow,
Hyman
715
voted into the sorority.
Touring Sedan
1145
! Illoore, Oscar Starker; publicity,
Touring Sedan
775
Brougham
'
Sam
Siegel;
membership,
Al
Rei-
1195
Alpha Epsilon Tau Fraternity.
Brougham
mar, Ruby Stirling,
ii
795
Irving Tarnow;
Alpha Epsilon Tau F raternity
Sunsedan
1045
auditing, Joseph Friedenthal, Jack
Sunsedan
met at the home of Ted V. ise,
695
Roadster
995
8519 Grand River.
Favorable t Kobrin. Discussion was held on
Roadster
695
progress is reported for the first the third annual dance to be held
7-Pass, Sedan
1295
at the Book Cadillac Hotel Rosh
dance of the season, at the Book
-.
Hashonah
night.
Joseph
Frieden.
Cadillac, Sept. 14.
The surpassing values in all Essex history. A big, I
Organizations thanwas elected chairman or the
Now, the world's largest selling Eight. FIRST in every
wishing tickets should call Jack
ful, adult-sized Super-Six—that looks and acts like
dance. The next meeting will be
competitive event entered—national and international. In
Lieberman, Arlington 5277 • or ,
costly
car. Wheelbase, 113 inches. Speed up to 70 :in'
America, France, Poland and Australia, Hudson's Great
Madison 1140. The next meeting held next Tuesday at the home of
hour. Hill-climbing records among most famous in
Eight is overwhelmingly victor, against largest and most
will be at the home of Edward Flagman Moore, 1948 Hazelwood
dom.
Gasoline
mileage without rival among cars of
avenue.
distinguished fields ever represented. These new low prices
Shapiro.
performance ability. Already a great value, these new
make it more than ever, the world's greatest value among
give it sensational position as greatest dollar.for-dolla ,
Hakoah Club.
Eights.
J. U. G.'s
gain ever offered.
"Snappy Snoopers" sorority cot-
The J. U. G.'s met at the home
of Miss Nellie Crane, 2326 Buena tage at Island Lake was the scene
Vista. The club attended a party of the club's outing last Sunday.
given by Pearl Rozner at her cot- Bridge, swimming and luncheon
ALL PRICES, F. 0. B. FACTORY, DETROIT
tare at Walled Lake last Sunday. was on the fare. The gold cup,
The next meeting will be at the tennis tournament prize, was won
home of Miss Bertha Feldman, by I. Bean and D. Goldman. A
checker tournament among the
2945 Richton avenue.
members is now in progress. A
weinie roast at Belle Isle is the
Phi Beta Epsilon.
Phi Beta Epsilon, Alpha Delta feature of the next meeting.
chapter, met Thursday at the "Y,"
Jolly Elite Club.
, 89 Rowena. A delegation from
The last meeting was held at
the A. Z. A. Fraternity was pres-
Littman's
l ent and final arrangements weer' evening.
' Peoples Hall, Tuesday
Get their telephone numbers, too, so
i
A special meeting was
, made for the holiday frolic dance,
*
Yom Kippur night, at the Masonic Ileld at the
home of Ben Fishman,
you can reach them quickly and easily
,
Thursday
evening. R. S. Cohen,
Temple, Oct. 2.
Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms : : Telephone Columbia 1300
chairman of the ticket committee,
d istributed tickets to members for Downtown Branch Office, 1510 Broadway, Ran.
Telephone
with out - of - town friend. . . • or
Modernistic..
Fenkie.6
11 1 Ave. Branch, 3038 Fenkell, I onticlk .
dolph
3579
annual dance to be held
The Modernisties met at the ' the second
,
• ..
,.. , ••
With absent members tel the family ... are !..1 leer.
Parts and Service, 481 Canfield A•e. W.
of nosn tiashonah. TE ..etil Sth."Sinree
A", Ar.
home of Hilda Nussbaum, 2692 %
r. t"Bro1 n4c5h3,7 7C7.44j.fflcr.e °11% Lrt .7M
' the last mgrit ol
.
3e7i7-
Hamtramck loo
11672 J. .Campau
eonal and enjo ∎ able. It is reassuring to hear their
enesay, Sept.
pt. 2 4, at the Ma-
,nn 8565
Clement., Aug. 15. The club spent
Clements.
Night and Sunday Service, Call Glendale 10184
Ma. assn.. Branch, 10940 Mack Ave, Len.
Grafi '. Branch, 2968 Grafi. Ave., Fltr , .•• 597 '
Sunday at Island Lake. The next sonic Temple, Temple avenue near
voices and to know that they are Well.
sssa
..,,
McKinney s
Pontiac Branch, 258 S. Saginaw, Pont.. .. 2458
' meeting will be at the home of S econd boulevard.
Metropolitan Dealers:
Lillian Ulanoff, 2717 Glendale, Cotton P icker s will supply the
And when you go away, let ()now at home know
music. An open meeting will be J A CK BE C KERT, INC
Au g. 22
5935 Grand River
HODGES AUTO SALES ....23048 Woodward Ave.
held Tuesday evening, Sept.
SCHNEEMAN, KRUSELL • CUNNINGHAM
at BEGIN BROTHERS
the number of the telephone here you call be
10939 Kercheval Ave.
I•ittman'a
People's Hall.
22027 Grand Riur
KERO • SCHOENHERR
Max DETROIT MOTOR SALES CO, INC....
19027 Van Dyke
Phi Delta Gamm• Sorority,
'
called, SO you can be reached quickly, if tirc-
3655
Mtchig•n
Ave.
eary.
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority met Sarin, president, appointed Ben DEUTSCH BROS, INC
JOHN R. TAYLOR CO....10440 Grand ILver A.
13915 Grab. Ave.
RAYNAL BROTHERS
9103 Chalmers Ave.
WALKER MOTORS, INC...13340 Weedward MS
at the home of Mks Estelle Ware- Fishman, Philip Fishman and Mil-
Long Distance rates are surprisingly low
noff, 1638 West Philadelphia, en ton Rubin to make arrangements
Sales and Service in Adjacent Territory:
Tuesday. Miss Esther Sealing was f for this affair. The next meeting
and the service is lost
BELLEVILLE
J.eph E. Milo•ch
HOLLY
Holly Cure.
voted in as a member. The next will be at Littman 's People's Hall
RICHMOND .
Fludson•Esera Salto
BIRMINGHAM
BGoun.,.l
ner c....
11,r...
HOWELL
L
Fred J. Teeple • Sue
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LINCOLN PARK
Crump Motor Sales
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DEARBORN
Dearborn Hudson-Essex
MILAN
Scott Motor Sales
ROMEO
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DUNDEE
Hensel Motor Sales
NEW BALTIMORE
Al Helsrig•s Garage
ROYAL OAK
Mai. Motor Sal., lac'
brought to a close a successful
DURAND
H. L. Law
NORTH BRANCH
Clarence Lindqui•t
ST. CLAIR .
Shepherd Motor Saks
EAST DETROIT
Eastwood Mote. Sates
NORTHVILLE
summer season. Initiation of new
A. M. Zimmer
ST. CLAIR SHORES
Lulu,' Sales • Ser•ce
FARMINGTON
HUNTINGTON INN
Labe DTI•. Garage
OWOSSO
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members was held Aug. 15 at
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FENTON
Guy D. Merrick
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