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"Happy Medium

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Engagements

The Young People's Auxiliary
combined with the Sisterhood of
the congregation will hold its third
annual picnic on Sunday, July 5,
at Rochester road picnic grounds.
Corny's Sunny Syncopators will
furnish the music. Dancing will
he until 9 p. m. Games of all
kinds, fun-making, refreshments,
food for all. I'arking place for
1,500 cars.
A baseball game is scheduled
between the Aimwell Club and
Young People's Auxiliary of Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe. A prize
will be awarded to the winning
team. Miss Mollie Friedman and
Mr. Freedman are in charge for
the Young People's Auxiliary.
Mesdames Meer, Kahn and Engel
are the chairmen of the Sisterhood.

IMPORTERS

Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Berman of 9749 Rroadstreet announce th
engagement of their daughter, Minnie, to Morris Burnstein of thi

Sem - Annual Clearance

arriagrs

PONNUSKY—SCHOENFIELD

' SAVE MISS KAPLAN

FROM DEPORTATION

BLVD.

CLOTHIERS

sAI,E

STARTS TODAY

Births

All friends wishing to attend the
unveiling of a monument in mem-
ory of the late Barney Lipsitz
please come to 4231 West Grand'
avenue on Sunday, July 5, at 1 p. 1
m., or to the Chesed Shel Emes
Cemetery at 2 p. m.

1400 WASHINGTON

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city.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Danzig of :1222 Tyler avenue announce th
engagement of their daughter, Mollie, to Samuel S. Gurewitch, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gurewitch of Slartindale avenue,

Unveiling of Monument.

New Low Price!
3 Pairs, 2.50

1€11(ANIcit, 1 %

B'NAI MOSHE NOTES

June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Marc B. Goldberg (Grace Kositchek i
of 640 Burlingame avenue, a daughter, Mary Roslyn.
June 18—To Mr. and Sirs. Sam Leiter of 2694 Cortland, a Still,
Lawrence Bryce.
A midsummer luncheon will he
June 14—To Mr. and Mrs I. Belinsky of 3353 Elmhurst avenue,
held at 1 p. m. Wednesday, July a son, Arnold Boriss.
15. Mesdames Hersh and Engel
are the chairmen.

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New Low Prices

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The outstanding feature of this sale is Scholnick's new low prices.
For the first time in our business career, disregarding costs, we are
offering to the discriminating dresser,hand tailored clothing. ready to
wit on, at new low prices. This group conaisting of smart domestic
and imported woolens in an unlimited variety of single and double
breasted models in the newest wanted shades of light grays-tans--
oxford Grays—greens and browns', all luxuriously trimmed.

Miss Blida Schoenfield, daugh-
ter of Mrs. J. Schoenfield, was
married Sunday, June 28, at 5 p. Theodore Levin and Nathan
m., to Milton Ponnosky, son of
Milstein Secure Her Ad-
Priced to $e5, Now ..
Sirs. Nettie Ponnusky. The sim-
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mission to Canada.
ple but impressive ceremony was
Of two cowards, the one who finds held at the Book-Cadillac Ilotel.
A brief visit to Detroit almost
Ilimelhorr—First Floor
the other out first has the advan- Rabbi Franklin officiated.
White bridal roses filled the caused the deportation to Poland
tage.
!
Other Groups Reduced to
altar bases and were arranged in of GM Kaplan of Winnipeg, who
$49.75 - $56.75
floor standards at the altar rail. has been living with friends at
2927 Richton avenue. Her persist-
also
con-
and
candles
Palms, ferns
ent
appeal
to
United
States
immi-
tributed to the dignified beauty
of the altar. The bride wore a gration authorities brought about
gown of eggshell satin trimmed the cancellation of the deportation
with a set alencon lace yoke of warrant and caused the Canadian
r o f
government to sanction her return,
Colonial style.
The bride was given in marriage to Canada.
Miss Kaplan, who is 22 years old,
by her brother, Dr. Gilbert
Schoenfield of Milwaukee, Wis. was born in Wulpa, Russia, now
The most draitie cut we have ever made. Group of
t:o r u.
. h r le . br :Ltd .
Her only attendant, Mrs. N. a part of Poland, and during the
hand tailored Tuxedo', ....Ducted to regular ScholnIck
eed.'
in'od
"ellail,' w
il'ira'
Ttirt
n%
ot 'lve
..l itna l. i.T714.
Plain black and figured defile.. . . silk
standard.
Gross, was lovely in a gown of Russian revolution witnessed the
talloreil coats lo selerted from out regular stock.
Brol- •n eh.,
Dimmed , .. griigrain •nd Win lapels.
Announces His Removal From
flesh chiffon with dinner jacket slaying of her mother and father.
Through the aid of friends she
9011 Twelfth Street to More
and accessories to match.
$65, Now $32.50 $55, Now $27.50
$55, Now $27.50
$65, Now $32.50
The reception which followed managtvl to get t Poland and then
Spacious and Convenient
to Canada, arriving at Winnipeg,
$75, Now $37.50
$75, Now $37.50
the dinner was held for 400.
Quarters at
Feb. 1, 1927, where she has been
After
the
ceremony,
Mr.
and
A
Mrs. Ponnusky motored to Mack- working as a domestic.
She obtained leave from her work
' inaw. From there they will visit
last January and went to visit
their brother, Dr. Schoenfield.
in Buffalo. She prepared
friends
Where he is prepared better than ever
Sirs. Ponnusky chose for travel-
ing a maroon colored suit with to return to Canasta the first week
to serve his friends and patrons.
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If
February
but an invitation by
trio' of beige fox and hat and .
IMPOATERS
1400 WASH NGTON BOULEVARD
CLOTHIERS
READY TO WEAR—MADE TO ORDER—STORAGE-
Samuel Shnitz, 2927 Richton ave-
s
other accessories to match.
REMODELING—REPAIRING—CLEANING
brought
her
to
Detroit.
Miss
sue,
The out-of-town guests were
INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS!
Dr. Schoenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan attempted to enter Canada
Faust of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. l ly way of Windsor on Feb. 0, but
35.00
For Coat• repaired, cleaned end glared for
F. Wahl and Sir. and Sirs. Hind- vas balked by Canadian immigra-
EXERCISE VS. HEALTH
ion inspectors.
rich of Texas.
as low as
..
She was arrested by United
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Ponnusky
will
be
B:, HELEN KOMER
Remodeling to a new flak fitted
7.50
back in their home on Stoepel States immigration inspectors on
There was a time when doctors [
as low as
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her rejection by Canada and spent
avenue on July 30.
of
medicine
looked with suspicion
New
For
Coats
made
to
order
as
low
as
$125
brae days in the Wayne County
I have always given 100% satin-
For Jewish Boys and Girls
ail before Theodore Levin and Na- on the exponents of beauty culture
KANTERMAN—KLES$MER
faction with every garment I ever
—when
they
scoffed at the idea of
The marriage of Miss Mary han Millstein, Detroit attorneys, exercise for women—and recom-
made. I extend you all a cordial
were
retained
by
friends.
of
Sir.
and
Klessmer, daughter
invitation to visit and inspect my
Near Jackson, Michigan
The imigration bureau at Wash- mended instead that a quiet life,
Mrs: Sam Klessmer, and Bertram
without its strenuous activities!
new quarters without any oblige-
Kanterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. ngton authorized her deportation was the best thing for everybody.1
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
tion to buy.
Louis Kanterman, was solemnized to Poland because she had no What a change today—when doc-
—
Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as well
—J. KAUFMAN.
' on Sunday, June 28, in the Italian visaed passport, but John L. Zur- tors work hand in hand with beauty
as enjoyable.
Gardens at the Book-Cadillac brick, district director of immi- specialists and athletic directors to
gration,
paroled
her
to
her
attor-
An interesting sport program—baseball, football,
' Hotel. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman of-
Cadillac 9689
304 Michigan Theater Bldg.
neys. Through the intercession of help them, and to give them pro-
' flciated.
volleyball and tennis, all under supervision of expert
fessional advice in the application
[ The bride was attended by Miss A. A. Heaps, M. P., the Canadian of their work?
councillors.
Mary Cohen as maid of honor. government finally consented to the
Doctors tell us that patients
Special Attention to Children Undernourished
Miss Sarah Klessmer, Miss Fay girl's return to Canada.
often come to them with no par-
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and
Sibrack and Mrs. Daniel Krouse
ticular ailment, just feeling
nurse
on premises.
were the bride's other attendants.' Lawn and Card Party of J. "groggy"—or with the time-hon-
Harry Feinstein served as best
W. E. W. 0., July 14.
ored, well-worn, "spring fever"—
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
man. The ushers were Max hless-
they say they want something to
For Further Details C•II Hemlock 0998-W
mer, Ben Saltzman and Daniel
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A special meeting of the Jew- pep them us—to "get them going."
ish Women's European Welfare What they really mean is that
Mr. and Sirs. Kanterman motors Organization will be held Monday' they want something to make the
honeymoon.
ed East for ir the
evening, July 6, at the Atkinson blood tingle in their veins, to run
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branch of the Shaarey Zedek Con- a little faster, to put their sys-
DAVIS—ADELSON
FOR A PLEASANT VACATION COME TO
gregation.
tems in more regular order. What
The marriage of Miss Lillian
At this meeting a report will be I better way to do this than to have
Adelson to David Davis was solem- heard in regard to the success of prescribed exercise under the su-
nized Tuesday afternoon, June 30, the picnic held Sunday, June 28, pervision or one who understands
An up-to-date resort on a farm. Electric lights, hot and
by Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, at at Belle Isle.
body building, the functions of the
cold running water in large, airy rooms, and a large, airy din-
Rabbi Rosenthal's residence, 659
Final arrangements will be heart, glands and other sensitive
ing room. Strictly kosher meals—all foodstuffs from our own
East Boston boulevard.
made for the lawn and card party organs. To meet this demand the
farm.
to be held Tuesday, July 14, on modern gymnasiums have sprung
large, spacious lawns with tennis and basketball courts,
KLEIFF—ROSENBURG
the lawn of Mrs. Gurney's home, up—small, intimate gymnasiums
children's playgrounds, outdoor gymnasium, billiard room and
The marriage of Miss Pearl Ro- 204 Richton avenue. Arrange- where you may go and take your
open air swimming pool.
senburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ments will also be made for the exercises privately. Under the di-
Rates Extremely Reasonable
David Rosenburg of Des Moines,' tag day to be held Sunday, July rections of a gymnast you start
ions and Further Particulars Writs
For R
Iowa, to Irving II. Kleiff, son of 19, at Mt. Clemens.
your exercises gradually, you de-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kleiff of De
There will be heard committee velop wind and flexibility, poise
LEVIN'S RESORT, R. F. D. No. 1, South Haven, Mich,
trait, was performed June 21, with reports and recommendations from and posture, until the most ardu-
Phone 431 or 1814-W
Rabbi I. M. Silberman officiating., the board of directors of the or- ous exercises become just fun.
ganization in regard to support
In conjunction with completely
SUSSMAN—GREENBAUM
of the old and new European fami- equipped gymnasiums there are
A quiet but pretty wedding was , lies and regarding the orphans be- always experienced masseuses who
solemnized Sunday, June 28 when ing supported by this organization manipulate the body, work on the
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NOW OPEN
Miss Goble R. Greenbaum, daugh- for the last six years in Detroit, muscles, and harden the flabby
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Something Different—Reasonable Prices
With the Purchase of Any
-- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Green- and other important topics will be skin, or build up the too-thin fig-
baum, was united in marriage with taken up for discussion.
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Special for Sunday, 7-Course Chicken Dinner
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ure. All this may sound like ■
4 Ply. with Breaker
Morris Sussman, son of Mrs. Molly
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strenuous regime to one who is
Strip
During This 8-Day Sale
Sussman.
Our
-
Contributions
to
Scholarship
not accustomed to exercise, but
The ceremony took place at
Price
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Si,.
Ply
We Will Give a New
when you have spent from 15 min-
Fund of Council of Jew-
high noon at the brids's home,
4
$4.39
4.40x21
utes to a half hour in a steam
ish Women.
with
Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
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Second Floor 104 Monroe, at Farmer
4.50x20
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$4.70
room, followed by a salt glow and
ficiating, assisted by Cantor E.
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
4.50x21
$4.82
cold shower, you do not have an
Across from Crowley-Mi/ner's
The Detroit section, National ache in your body and you just feel
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- Zaludkowski.
4.75x19
4
$5.42
The bride wore a Patou model Council of Jewish Women hare re- like telling everyone that "all is
For Weddings, Parties and Entert•inments we will furnish
4.75x20
4
$5.56
A BEAUTIFUL GLASS WATER
gown of ivory satin and rose ceived contributions to the scholar-
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fro. of cl.•rge our beautiful hall, located on the third floor.
5.00x19
$6.04
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right with the world." Your own
PITCHER
pointe lace and tulle. She carried ship fund as follows:
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5.00x20
4
$6.24
physician will recommend this kind
--
a
shower bouquet of white ger-
To the Elsa F. Welling Gift of treatment, but the utmost care
READ HOW TO GET ONE!
Scholarship Fund in memory of must he taken to select a gymna-
m denies.
104 M
Avenue, at Farmer
Every motorist in this community will want
Miss Gertrude Goldman attend- Msr. Elsa F. \Veiling from Mrs. sium that has the approval of regis-
one of these attractive pitchers! When
ed Miss Greenbaum as maid of Edgar Menderson, Cincinnati, 0., tered physicians, so that your
making • purchase of any kind at this sera-
honor and wore a gown of pink Mr. and Mrs. David J. Levy, Mr. , treatments, your exercises, will be
We generally need someone to
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6 Ply. with Breaker
ice station, ask the attendant for a sales
[ satin. She carried tea roses. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, Mrs. planned particularly for your show on things that should be ap-
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Strip
Our
slip. When you have TWO DOLLARS
Ben Schlain performed the duties Mirah Redfield, Dr. B. D. Welling
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parent to all.
needs.
Si..
Ply
Price
($2.00) worth of sales slips, bring them to
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,..=7..tof best man.
and children, Mrs. Bertha Hill; to n
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us and we will give you a Beautiful Glass
4.50x20
Following the ceremony, a wed- the Ida E. Ginsburg Scholarship
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$6.72
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Water Pitcher ABSOLUTELY FREE! It
ding dinner was served for the im- Fund in memory of Mr, Bernard
4.50x21
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$6.98
is NOT necessary to make an entire pur-
$7.59
=' mediate families of the bride and Ginsburg, from Sirs. Isaac Gilbert,
4.75x19
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chase of $2.00 at one time. Start saving
5.00x19
6
$8.37
I groom. After an extended honey- Mr. Julian 11. Krolik, Mr. and Mrs.',
sales slips today, and receive one of these
5.00x20
moon, Mr. and Sirs. Sussman will Fred A. Ginsburg, Sir. and Mrs.
6
$8.62
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One nitchers!
5.25x21
make their home at 13725 La Salle. Hugo A. Freund, MISS GAN M.
$9.38
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Finkelstein, Syracuse, N. Y., Dr.
SPECIAL!
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DURING 1930
YOUR CAR
THE BATTERY IS
DICKMAN—GURWITZ
and Mrs. David J. Levy, Mr. and Addresses Delivered by Governor Brucker, Judges Jayne
Regular $1.00
g..1 The marriage of Miss Bessie Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, Sir. and Mrs.
DRESSED WITH
THE HEART OF
and
Gordon;
Large
Audience
Turns
Out
to
A
statistical
report just
Gurwitz,
niece
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isi-
McALEER'S
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1. R. Myers, Mr. and Sirs. John A.
A GOOD QUALITY
YOUR CAR
dor Horwitz of 2746 Clements, to Heavenrich.
Pay Honor to New Judge.
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compiled on a company
Sol Dickman of 2407 Cortland
operating without distrib-
was solemnized on Sunday at Jo- Suplies Shipped by Hadassah
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An impressive ceremony marked sponded with a brief but touching
tor, jobber or dealer ex-
seff's Restaurant. Rabbi Tarold
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address.
To
Palestine.
the induction into office of Charles
pense in a non-competitive
N. Rosenthal officiated.
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Eight judges of the Circuit Court
As • special offer dur•
Supplies to the value of over $8,- Rubiner as judge of the Common
ing our Sale, we will dress
and other judges were present to' field, shows almost twice
000 have been shipped to Palestine
FABER—COHEN
high-
Pleas
Court
at
11
a.
m.
on
Wed-
honor
to
the
youngest
judge,
pay
your top with a
the earnings for 1930 as
Mrs. Sarah Cohen of 2224 West during the past month, according ne sday.
grade top dressing for the
iin Michigan, Mr. Rubiner being
for the year 1929.
Known all over the coun•
Euclid announces the marriage of to a statement made by Mrs. A. II.
With 1-Year Guarantee
low price of only-
Because of the large audience, ' 32 years old.
Fromenson,
chairman
of
the
Pales-
try for its cleaning and
her daughter, Lillian, to Dr. Mich-
Sir. Rubiner appointed as hie
This high-grade battery
tine supplies department of Ha- the largest that ever attended
polishing qualities, we
ael
Faber,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
is guaranteed for One
such a ceremony, the courtroom clerk Gerald Owen, who was the
Use the coupon
offer this famous polish
Samuel Faber of 2030 Blaine, on dassah. Many chapters of Hadas- of Judge Adolph F. Marschner had campaign manager of Judges John
Year, and with proper at-
sah held April showers at which
at • new low price! Save
June 24.
Scallen and Vincent M. Brennan.
tention will outlive the
to be used for the occasion.
linens
and
supplies
were
collected
now!
car itself.
HENDRIE, HALL &
Governor Wilber M. Brucker
for the Hadassah hospitals and 20
HAAR—BINKOW
The Fort Wayne Hotel was the other Jewish institutions in Pales- personally came from Lansing to' Catholic Handy Man Leaves
MURPHY
speak
Synagogue $5,000.
scene of the wedding of Bertha Si. tine. Since October 1, when the attend the ceremony and to
Ittember• Detroit Stook E•chang•
HARTFORD, Conn.—(J. T. A.)
Haar, daughter of Mrs. Adele present season of activities began, in honor of the former member
Harr, to Samuel C. Binkow, son of Hadassah chapters collected and of his official cabinet. Ile lauded —Samuel A. Cortex, a handy man
1466 Penobscot Bldg.
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Mr. and Sirs. Abraham Binkow, on shipped supplies to the value of the ability of Mr. Rubiner and at the Endee Inn at Bristol, a small
praised his sincerity and devotion town near this city, left $5,000 in
Randolph 6391
June 28. The groom was given in over $38,000.
f .. -
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to duty.
his will as a bequest for the Beth
marriage by his parents and the
Ef:
W.
Jayne,
presiding
Judge
Ira.
Israel
Synagogue
of
Bristol,
it
was
bride was given in marriage by her brother of the bride, acted as ash-
Name
STATION NO, 3
uncle, Benjamin Haar of New era.
' judge of the Wayne County Cir. revealed here. Cortez was thought
13640 LINWOOD AVENUE, Corner Grand
York. The bride's mother was es-
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The ceremony was performed by suit Court, congratulated the gov- to be a poor man. But his estate
Mares.
corted by Morris Haar of Cleve- Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon. Dinner ernor on his appointment and I was found to total $15,000. The
51111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H1111111 IliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIM land, brother of the bride. George was served to 150 guests and a welcomed Judge Rubiner to this synagogue bequest is curious, as he
was
a
member
at
St.
Joseph's
court.
,
bike wail • bis surems with craft•ork thl. troop, came In from Lori Angeles
Haar,
brother
of
the
bride,
served
reception was held later in the eve-
Phase
Scout Troop 104.
end is now working at Camp Brady. De-
in blue print, plaster of Pule, neck.,
Judge Arthur E. Gordon, pre Church, and the remainder of his
trait Council Camp.
near Waterford. the groom as beet man. Mrs. ning for other friends.
thief slide, and model bridge• orroOT• m ,,,,...
George Haar performed the duties
The bride and groom are in the , siding Judge of the Common Pleas fortune is divided between two
month for Con- Ina the greater part of our time.
June has been a busy
of matron of honor. Gilds June East for their honeymoon trip. Court, similarly congratulated churches.
ket price. Specially disappointing
er•gation Shaarey Zedek Troop 101.. Fourth Ware Inadv•ncewas earned at
Haar, a niece of the bride, was Upon their return they will reside Governor Brucker on his appoint-
Scouts helped distribute flower* for the the LaSalle District Court n( 11onor, •t
was the crop of corn and potatoes.
Publix Riviera Theater.
flower girl, and her sister Harriet in Detroit.
G. A. R. for Memorial Hey. and w ere which time Syd Dunite received his
ment and welcomed Judge Rubiner Jewish Colonists in Bess- The crop of tobacco was also lower
present at the Belle tae Reid meet f or ' FAgle badge. A. Lor. Gordon. preldent
"Seed," the Charles G. Norris acted as ring-bearer. The brides-
to this court.
arabia Will Export Poultry. than last year. The only ones who
eivir service. Every Sabbath the Cay• of Skaarey Zedek and E. H. Saulton, ..,..
Richard W. Reading, city clerk,
, have not complained were the wine
se. Patrol helps •t the synagog. dur• 'chairman troop committee. took an ar• nut el, one of the most discussed maids were Ann Binkow, 'sister
JOIN OUR BRIDGE CLUB. PI..
log serve..
'tire part in the di•tribution of award,
writings of our day, emerges on the of the groom; Ruth Haar, Doris .1 surround egs. Congenial Asa. •
swore in Judge Rubiner.
According to reports submitted growers. Their crop exceeded that
A special trip, srranged by Mr.
The troop participated In • Joint :Be
atm. Expert Instructors to help you.
ruin- talking tureen as a first rate and Katkin and Belle Hoffer. Morton
The
courtroom
was
literally
lit-
by
the
agriculturists
of
the
Ort
in
of last year and the market price
Ith Troop. 71, 76, 75, 164 mod III. . son or our troop committee.
s taken,
Chrh Exchante. MIA Doze., Aritng•
distinguished production. It is now W. Grass, Arthur M. Lang. Sam-
tered with flowers sent by friends
til;esiocwroipts the Jewish
eivish
r. throughout was very well main-
wan.
7 ..5 101 managed to come in fins In ie Greengeld Village In Dearbor
tea 4293.
the competitive events. The thee.-days Len Herbert. former Eagle 'tout of ' at the Publlx Riviera theater.
uel }Catkin and Albert T. Haar,
and admirers. Mr. Rubiner re. !colonies fell
regu lar star- tained.

(Single Pairs, 95c)

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SMASHING VALUES FOR THE 4th

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good until Saturday, July 4th Inclusive
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