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Appointed New Manager of
Downtown Clothing Store

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Succoth Services:
Succoth services will b. he .1 Setirdt
Sept. 26, .t 10 u II k
r,
1
Franklin w.II err up, the pulpit and aural.
on the subject. "The tort Harvest and
the Neal"

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and that it is preferable to use ex-
.sting agencies as the nucleus and
as the basis for development of
additional activities."
Appoint Committees.
The following committees were
appninted:
Committee on the loontion of a
council (Are, Samuel Nathanam,
chairman, Barney Barnett, Samuel
Levine, Max M. Silverman and
MIss Edith Ileavenrich.

Sunday Service.:
Sunday cervices will be resumed In the
Temp•, bunday. Oct 1. at 10:15. Or.
Frarklin will preach on "A Religion of

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DecoraCee el the Succah:
A. in previous years, the decoration of
the Sdecah will he in charge of the relig-
ious conimittee of the Sisterhood. The
committee urges that adults •nd children
tin ir contributio. for the decors• I
Bon
Bon of the Succsh promptly. Stable art
ti14,1 of fond or money gift. will be a,
ceptalde. After Succoth, these will be
used for the relief of worthy persons in
need. Gifts should he bent to M. John
!merman. chairm•n, or to the rabbis not
later than Friday. September 25.

SAYS LEAGUE MUST I preparation by the Revisionist Ex- JEWISH DELEGATION
ane
d will be submitted tol
ACCEPT
CEPT RIGHTS OF m m ember.
o the British Parliament , LEAVES TO OPPOSE
anf
JEWISH HOMELAND it is understood here.
i
CALENDAR REFORM
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C, mmittee on homeless men, Max
M. Silverman, chairman, Max Lie.
Jerman, Dr, David Kliger, Samuel
Levine, Mrs, Irvin Yarrows and
Mrs. Ilenry Wittman.

Mrs. Lipson, in a preliminary
s'atement of a possible program
for the council, discussed r•gis-
trati,n of all Jewish unemployed
and the registration of volunteer
workers who are to assist trained
case workers in the handling of
"Weeds el Comfort".
the
emergency relief situation.
This little volume of Prayers for them
Insane, the selling of which it being;
The present membership of the
Boon need by the Sisterhood, may be put- '
chased from Mimi Hattie Silberman, 1260 council is as follows: Maurice
Burlingame avenue, Hemlock 2357-W.
Aronson, Barney Barnett, Clarence
H. Enggass, Miss Edith Heaven-
Scheel of Religion:
'rho School of Religion will re-open rich, Mrs. Ben Jacob, Dr. David
Sunday, Sept. 27 In all departments. The Kliger, Julian II, Krolik, A. J.
confirmation department, or the Saturday Levin, Theod ire Levin, Samuel
School, will reopen Saturday, Oct. 3.
Levine, Max Lieberman, Mrs, Rose
-
M. Lipson, Samuel Nathanson,
Both El College el Jewish Studies.
Beth El College of Jewish Studies me Mrs, Harry II. Prenzlauer, Mrs.
opens Monday night, Oct. 12, at 7:30 Oscar C. Robinson, Mrs. Harry M.
o'clock. Bulletins of thecollege may be
obtained by calling the college office. Em- Shulman, Max M. Silverman, Dr.
pire 8637.
John Slawnon, Abe Srere, Milford
Stern, Henry Wineman, Mrs,
Gifts to North End Clinic. Henry Wineman and Mrs. Irvin
Yarrows.

S slerhood Sewing:
The first meeting of the sewing group
wIII be held Thursd•y. Oct. I. II In hoped
that many of the women of the Conon...t
lion will participate in this important
wick this season.

WILLIAM J. PITT

William J. Pitt's promotion to
manager of the Finlex Clothing
store, corner Griswold and Grand
River, has just been announced.
For the past lb montas Mr. Pitt
has been manager of the Fintex
store in Pontiac. Mr. Pitt had lived
in Detroit for many years prior to
his position in Pontiac, and is very
well known here.

WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN

(Editor's Note. TH. is the la -L of a
erie. of •rlicles klr, Knudsen. one
of the foremoT yet lea d•known of Amer-
ican industrialist, lea war •n immi•
grant lad st 19 and became pre ddent
and general-manager of the Chevrolet
?All" . C".'an, an 45.)

North End Clinic has received ■
contribution in memory of Mrs.
Mose Oppenheimer from Mr. and
Mrs. M, M. Sloman.

Former Emergency Relief Simian
Liquidated.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle is
informed that the Relief Station
11 00;16100$50$9811611VMWSIMICIIM of the Detroit Jewish Emergency
Relief Fund en Twelfth street is
being liquidated. Several members
of the former Emergency Relief
Committee have been co-opted on
the new Council's membership.

The Man Today,
Unaffected by tureen, and un-
Tined with the world's opinion of
him, William Knudsen site at his
desk today pretty much as he did
10 years ago—an unpretentious
man in an unpretentious office—
with the door as wide open as ever
to those who have business with
him.

Let's All Vote foi:

STRIVE FOR PEACE
IN ZIONIST RANKS

Soviet Agents Seek Settlers fop,
Bira Biellan in Palestine.
expended in Palestine by the Brit-
JERUSALEM.— (J, T. A.) —
ish government since 1521, accord- Acting upon instructi ins from Mis.
ing to an official report of the Man-
cow, Soviet agents are conducting
dates Commission of the League of a wide propaganda in an effort to
Nations made public here.
induce Jewish colonists to join the
This sum includes the costs of
!bra Bid an colonization project
defending the country, the report and pr teed at once for Siberia.
explains.
The Soviet agitators are active
The British government has been
requested by the Mandate's Com- principally among the Sephardic
mission to submit, in its next re- Jews and are 1,1:nerdy interested
in securing Jewish artisans.
port, as to the amount from this
Free transportation is promised
sum assigned to the civil adminis-
tration and the economic develop- all those who join the project, as
well as loans to finance them in
ment of Paleitine.
their colonization work. It is, how- j
er, stipulated, that all those pro.
Approve Jabotinsky's Exclusion.
co ding to Rim llid:an must ad.ipt
LONDON.—The action of Lord
So iet citizenship.
Passfield in refusing td grant per-
Government insurance for Jew-
mission for re-entry into Palestine
to Vladimir Jabotinsky, Zionist Re. ish workers in Palestine is demand-
visionist leader, is approved by the ed here in an editorial which ap-
new coalition cabinet, it was stated pears in the Dever, organ of the
here by Colonial Secretary Thomas, Palestine Labor Federati in.
This announcement was made in re-
Pointing out that the Palestine
sponse to a question raised in the Government is not only a custo-
House of Commons by Captain Jo- dian ef peace and a law, maker, but
siah Wedgewood.
also plays the rule of an employer,
Mr. Thomas declared that the the editorial declares that condi-
matter had been discussed by the tions in the department of public
new government in consultation works "leave much to he desired."
with the acting High Commissioner It mentions specifically the employ-
for Palestine, and that it had come ment of young children, low wages
to the conclusion that circumstan- and long working hours.
ces at the present time do not jus-
tify any modification of the action Halevy-Hazomir Choral So-
taken by Lord Passlield.
ciety Increases Personnel.
"Lord Passfield arrived at his
decision in order to further the
The lialevy-Ilizomir Choral So-
hest interests of Palestine,"
ciety has made an increase in their
Thomas declared .
personnel and a revision in re-
The loan of $12,500,00') scheduled
to be assigned to the Palestine De- hearsals. Hereafter Mrs. Dan
Frohman and Max Levy will assist
velopment Scheme, will be altered,
accord ing to a statement made by the conductor h . e -
tional re'earsals will he conducted
Philip Snowden, chancellor of the
weekly by the new assistants.
exchequer, in the House of C =-
A regular rehearsal will be held
mons
Thursday, Oct. 1, in Room 123
A memorandum setting forth the
Northern High School. All inter.
Revisionist attitude to the Pales-
ested in joining call Miss G. Shat-
tine Development Scheme is under
zen, Arlington 0313,

Though he has his own stenog-
rapher, he has no secretary or bat-
tery of underling, to keep you out
(Continued from Page One.)
of the inner aanctum. Few things
about him or his office remind you
Minn of the split of 1921 at the that he is an executive of the first
next Zionist Convention, by Judge rank, one of America's high solar.
William M. Lewis, former National
men.
Chairman of the United Palestine
If you were to walk in on him
Appeal.
you would be impressed first of all
In an open letter which appears by that office. Rather small, you,
in the current issue of the Zionist would think, for a man of his po
etllrial organ of the New York sition--small and simply fur-
-1
Zionist region, Judge Lewis flake nifilied. There is a rug on the
both leaders to prevail upon their floor, but not the deep Persian
adherents to submit to the decisions kind that creeps up to your ankles.
of the majority, on whichever hide There are pictures on the walls—
't should be, at the convention in mostly framed portraits of people
November.
and scenes close to him—no ex-I
Utges Ub aaaaa nee of Brandeis pensive canvases or ornate drapes
Seventy-Fifth Birthday,
in lend "tone" or "color." The
The festive observance of the desk is a plain glass-topped one
ec.entyfifth birthday of Louis D. and just behind it is a roll-top desk
Brardeis, associate justice of the of the sort in general use some
United States Supreme Court, years ago, with pigeonholes for
which will occur on Nov. 13, this working tools and papers. The
y iar, was urged Sept. 16 upon the office is a plain, simply equipped
I talent of American Jewry by and practical workshop—and the
For
Emanuel Neumann, American Zinn- office expresses the man.
Bt lender and ouly American mem-
As you advance to his desk M r .
ber of the World Zionist Executive, Knudsen unlimbers 6 feet 3 inche
In an addresn he delivered at a
of a loosely-knit but solid athleti
Your Support will be appreciated testamonial dinner given in his frame from his chair, the sam
' honor by the Judaean League of
swivel chair in which be sat hi
(Donated by friends.)
America to mark his election to
first day with Chevrolet. Ile give
the governing
body of the World
WtIllAWCWWIAWCWXWX14% Zionist
Movement.
you an honest, firm handshake
and turns small mild blue eyes di -
Many noted American Jewish rectly into yours with a friendl y
and Zionist waders. including Dr. look. Ile is full-faced, and his
Stephen S. Wise, Mr. Szold, Dr.
even features break into a quick,
Eye- examination and glasses
David De Sole Pool, Mrs. Edward half-shy smile as he greets you.
prescribed by our DOCTOR of
Jacobs, president of the Hadassah,
Ile motions you to a chair—and
Optometry. Registered and cer-
American women's Zionist Organi- remains standing until you are
tified by State of Michigan... A
zation, and others, attended the seated.
guaranteed service at surpris-
function which was held at the
His voice is low-pitched and
ingly low prices.
Pythian Temple. The league con-
sists of former members of Young soft, and his words at first are
Judea, a Zionist younth organiza- slow-spaced and carefully chosen.
tion of which Mr. Neumann was You sense restraint, almost diffi-
one of the founders about 20 years dence, in his manner. "Extreme-
ly democratic and modest" is your
ago, the members gathering to
honor their fellow Young Judean first impression. "Humble" would
I be a 'Dater word.
who was chosen to represent the
Zionists to the United States-on the I Though he speaks with a slight
!supreme body of the international I accent, you marvel at the range of
(DR. M. JACKMAN, OPT.)
Zionist movement. Dr. David de his vocabulary, the preciseness of
his English, until you learn that he
Sole Pool acted as toastmaster.
Near Kmsers
has one of the finest private librar-
Appeals for $500,000 Fund.
Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock.
An appeal for the sum of $500,- ies in Detroit. Ile knows intimate-
000 before the end of September, mately every book in it, and in
in order that Jewish activities in the evening, when the tired busi-
ISCHADCHEN)
Palestine may net be brought to a ness man's mind is supposed to
Men and women desiring to make "standstill" has been issued to the I find relaxation in detective stories,
Worthwhile acquaintances for mat- Jews of the world by Nahum Soko- he turns to Socrates, Rousseau,
rimonial purposes :tee me.
low the newly elected president of Voltaire, Thackeray and the like.
S. PARANSKY
Ilis * efirly restrain in your pres-
the Jewish Agency for Palestine,
1925 Gladstone Ave. Euclid 5068 according to a copy of his message ence comes from an innate shyness
which was made public by Morris which makes him shun the spot-
Rothenberg, national chairman of light. There is nothing of the
the American Palestine Campaign, "hail fellow well met" about hint,
which is the instrument of the Jew- nothing of the blustering salesman
ish Attorney in the United States for type. Ile makes acquaintanceship
the raising ef funds to maintain slowly, but wears exceedingly well.
leivish reconstruction activities in
As soon as a facetious note en-
Palestine.
ters the conversation, however, or
The appeal, issued as the new it turns to hobbies of his, his man-
Jewish Agency Executive takeoil . - ner eases. His face lights up wit)
fice. is signed by Nahum Sokolow. animation and his his conversation
With
as president of the Agency, and he fairly sparkles. Frequent chuckles
CENTRAL
his associates. Declaring that they punctuate a rapid flow of words.
:HEVROLET do n, t wish to "misrepresent th . • Ile hogsa highly developed sense of
character of Jewish achivevernents humor, and revels in light take to
CO.
in Eretz Israel by emphasizing the the subtle rather than wise-crack-
2287 E. Jefferson' gravity of the present moment," ing kind.
Fitzroy 4323
He is at his best when in the
i he world Jewish leaders in the
'alestine cause assert that the will- midst of a group of old cronies.
. I I ngness of the Jews to meet the
Such meetings generally take place
t• oil upon their generosity will de-
REV. JACOB I SK LAR
at the several unpretenfous clubs
Detre:es Leading and
termine whether Palestine is in for to which he Wong., but seldom
Beat Known
of "Progress or stagna- patronizes. Ilia circle of intimates
tion."
is small but choice.

WARNING ToThePUBLIC

Beware of specials offered. Make sure they
bear a reliable label. Without a label you do
not know who the manufacturer is and it may
be an inferior product you are buying, not know.
ing what kind of meats are used,

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days as supported in America by

the World Calendar Association.

Views in B • h Press.
LONDON.—(J. T.A.)—The be-
lief that no changes in the present
calendar will be effected by the
League at the forthcoming curlier-
Once cn calendar refum, is expres-
sed by the London press.
The Manchester Guardian in an
editorial, supports the Jewish op-
position to a blank day. It declares
that the "Scripture ordained a
men day week and the sun will
not obey even the League's confer-
ence.

Make Sure You Are Buyin g ti

In- et on

GUNSBERG'S
KOSHER PRODUCTS

CORNED BEEF, TONGUE,

SALAMI, PASTRAMI,

WIENERS. ROLLED BEEF, Etc
(WATCH Ion 101S LABEL)
from your delicatesiq n ,11,11,
Allour products are manufactured under the supervisi,
of a "M•shgi•ch." Strict attention is mai ntain
so that
I
the laws of kashruth are observed.

Norwegian Adventists Join Jews
Against Calendar Reform.
OS1.0.-1.1, T. A.)--The Union
of Adventists of Scandinavia ha ,
decided to join the Jewish oppoif
tion to the proposed calendar re-
form which would create a blank
day, affecting the fixity of the Jew-
ish Sabbath.

Why you should insist on Gunsberg's

No chenfrals or coloring matter are wed in our products.
Only the finest kosher meats •re treed.

The Board of Health has aproved our products as 100 per
sanitary.
Delivered fresh drily.

At a meeting of the Adventists.
it was decided to work in co-opera-
tion with the Jews in their mutual
aim of preventing the occurrence of
the blank day.

Buy only Gumberg's Kosher Product. and Patronize • Local

Public Night Schools Open.

2380 Twentieth Street.

Lafayette 2908

The

Martin W. (Marty)

COHN

CONSTABLE
Twelfth Ward

SAVE YOUR EYES!

MURRAY'S

MATCHMAKER

Best Wisihes for a Happy
New Year

JULES
NOLFSOk

rOHEL

Nmornmended by toe
clic , Most Pronli
rot Phydrians
Hamlweed 11.r.
Plane Trinity 26126

HEBREW SCHOOLS
RESUME SESSIONS

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(Continued from Page One.)

r ,

Rev. Cantor

re, ant akita. group headed he
A. D. Marks's, will he held Wed-

)avid Golden nesday evening, Ort. 21, in the limb.
terium ef the Irnai Moshe Syne-
Urtro it Favorite
'0 0 If E L
-, cue, Duster nt Lawrence. In

I., trial the Jewish parents are
ies Performed at irdieted and charged with neeli-
nrnre of the education f their chi!.
(Ionic and by

Vedding Cmemo-

Appointment
9J1 KING,
'hone bind son 07

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Mohel Specialist

rs

Yesmi Ere.-
•rence. Endorsed

by Lambe,
Phis:crane

2073

Gladstone

F.oclid :0467

' 1r '

Sometimes he golfs with an old
acquaintance, though he plays the
game infrequently and indifferent-
y well. He owns a boat, but it is
a small one and be is soldo
sold',,
aboard her. His two homes
t Highland )'ark and the othi•c
ummer home at Grosse Ile-
iomfortable but not elaborate.

It in entirely logical that in.
hould like to dress up for a
iasquerade. It gives him a chance
0 rub elbows with his fellow man
n an even basis. Ile can step out
f character AS Mr. Knuii-en
president of Chevrolet, can 10, ,'
identity in the costume of a Ito •
sian ;resent or a medil vol
Ile can be, for one whole evcrin
Oat which Ilk heart so mach
sires—just plain William Knopf- , o

'El is trial is pr•ented in corm,.
n'th the Ellieritien NI! Oh
Pecan with the first of the
of Ti-hri and wilt rnntlson
until after Succoth.
During the
• High Hely Dme address were de-
•
' liimred by raIihis and lay sneakers
I -Ailing. elm parents to r•memher
L
for England,
!their duty towards their children
W. S. Knuoben, presirent and
l and t•gether with their 'teenier edu-
e oneral manager of the Chevrolet
cation to nmvide them with a Jem- $
!oboe Company, oared on Sept. 23
I ish education. These addresses will f
or Southampton, England. Mr.
csetinued rot only in places
K nudsen's itinerary, covering ap-
•ership, but also at various gath-
roximanly for weeks, calls f it- a
ped meetIngs during the
isit to the Paris salon. the pre-
I merth. Wherever mu, trigs will be
mier sliowing of 1032 models of
, "Ad a speaker will be ready to
Europe's finest motor car manu-
; address Om
en the n.t , facturers, Ito well as several Gen.
) 'eat • f Jewish educatien.
era! Motors European plants.

"

PAP:

Chevrolet connecting rods... motrhedin set obis touithin

one-on rrrrr ounce, and ore India ideally fit ed to,
hand to
the crankshaft. Bearings are of Babbitt metal cast

into the

rods under beery air p and et 100 degree, Fahrenheit.

Chev

rolet pistons n,. weighed indicielnally, matched in arts
of sit to within one-hnifOU tire.
andfitted Or hood to three
vomit ttttt
of on :eels clearance.

P1111011

pins ere

individually tested for size on special micrometer peal..

I

1119 GRISWOLD ST.

I

•"" .r ■ :11)

1";"

thefly-wheel to uniform thickness.

/CHEVROLET

-

Countless miles of service, in the hands of

several million owners, have established

this fact about the Chevrolet Six: You can buy a Chev-

rolet and know you are getting a genuinely
good auto-

mobile—soundly designed, soundly built, basically' and

technically right.

motor, Chevrolet engineers were not content to offer

the finished product —each process of building, assembling

and checking the Chevrolet Six is marked by extreme care

and precision. An exhaustive system of test and inspection

makes certain that every part meets specified dimensions

exactly. 3Iany of these parts are held to limits of one ten-

thousandth of an inch. No manu-

knew that the only satisfactory way to get smooth, flexible

power in a ear is to use at least six cylinders. So they

adopted the six-cylinder engine without compromise. And

Important, too, is the fart that Claes rolet mounts the siz-

e) finder motor rigidly on the frame at three different points.

This construction stays fixed and stable throughout

in

build-

ing and testing than Chi.; rolet.

Just us every part of the cur is

built, every feature is

soundly designed. In planning the

the

life of the car, and preients the loosening of connections

and oilier
vital parts. 'Millions of miles of driving hale

proved the worth of this standard practice.

As a result of this sound designing

facturer in the motor car industry

soundly

the

public anything less than fried and proved
design. They

this is what you gel in today's Chevrolet Six.

From the selection of raw materials to the completion of

uses more care or precisi on

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beautiful models. at prices ranging from

475 '675

All prices f.o.b. Flint, Af (chi ran, special equipment

Low &dirt...ad prices and easy G. IL A. C. term.

and sound manufacturing, you can

invest in It Cheirolet Six with foil

confidence of getting a g • dv

grind

automobile!

Thousands

of

mile.: from t lieday of purchase,' ou'll

be glad you chose a Chevrolet Six,

NEW CHEVROLET SIX

The Great American Value

See your dealer below

MACK.C.RATIOT CO.
3161 Gnat et Ave.

MUNROE & FRENCH, INC.
3010 Eenkell Ave.

TUCKER•JORDAN ClIrli•'OLET SALES, INC.
14259 Mock Ace.

Indust,

Detroit public evening schools _
are now open and on their regular
schedule.
Mrs. Jacobson Opens
'Private Lives' Opens Season
The enrollment is still light, but
Mar - Bet Shop.
at Wilson Theater
growing steadily. The public has
evidently thought that the evening
schools were included in the order
Mrs. A. II. (Bea) Jacobson has
Arch Selwyn brings Noel Cow.
to close day schools. This is not returned to Detroit after an ab- ard's hilarious comedy, "Private
Evening
nx, sc oo s are open and sence of several years and has Lives," to the Wilson Theater Sun-
receiving men and women who I opened the Mar-Bet Studios, 3007,
day night, Sept. 27. It will 'serve
wish to continue their education. Rest Chicago boulevard, apart- as the reason's opening attraction
High school subjects are $3 for 12 ment C17, showing a new fall line! and will remain throughout the
weeks; elementary subjects, Eng- of distinctive frocks at low prices.' week. Edith Taliaftgro and Don-
lish, citizenship and grade work
ald Brian, two of Broadway's well
are free. The public is invited to
Six feet of earth makes as all known artists, are co-starred in
enroll during the next two weeks. of one size.
Mr. Selwyn's latest offering.

sound design and fine manufacture

micrometer to hold erery inch of

cent

Gunsberg Packing Co.

Possessing the basic goodness of

To as- bine peefeet fly-wheel bal-
ance, Cherrofrf utilise. a special

e

Beat

BIELMAN-TAUBE MOTOR SALES EASTERN CHEVROLET CO.
8100 Gratot Ave.
14800 E. Jefferson, at Ashland

CHEVROLET RETAIL STORE
Germal Motors B'dg.

TODD MOTOR SALES
Belleville, Koh,

GRATIOT CHEVROLET CO.
DITTMER•KINGAN
12668 Gracot A venue
CHEVROLET SALES
Dearborn, hl ch.
KESSLER SALES a SERVICE CO
DICK CHAMBERS. INC.
7830 W. Verner H ghway. at W. Grand Btvd. 14812 Grand R Ave. JORDAN CHEVROLET, INC.
B roe nohow . M ch.
HIGHLAND CHEVROLET CO.
OTTEN NICOLA!, INC.
& HONER, INC.
12897 Woodward Ave.
13601 hen Dyke Ave.
9268 Grand Rorer Am.
MICHIGAN CHF.VEOLET SALES CO.
CONNELL CHEVROLET CO.
COLLINS CHEVROLET CO.
6640 Kai gam Am.
11602.20 la.. Cameau
10366 West Jeff
Ave.

LLOYD CHEVROLET SALES
6:01 Grand Rorer Ave.

STRENG CHEVROLET. INC.
r SI5 Twit Leh Street
CARP/ LATER CHEVROLET CO.
M ch.
13FRKLEY CHEVROLET, INC.
BARRE'S CHEVROLET CO.
Berkley IN ch.
&I West So.en•Mde Road
C. & R CHEVROLET CO.
ROYAL OAK SAI ES INC •
C enterline . M ch.
NO South Ma n St..
WOTRING CHEVROLET CO.
Royal OA 71 ch.
Dearborn M ch.
HANLEY DAW
SON, INC. SUL/0MS
4801 1h rd Ace.. at Hvncoth
SALES
r.„, CHEVROLET
A ce,
Ito
JOHNSON CHEVROLET
ROBERTS CHEVROLET CO.
Fernds'e, M ch.
16423 Hrond

CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO
2.0,7 E. Jefferson Ace.

ALSO DEALERS IN CHEVROLET SIX-CYLINDER TRUCKS, $355 to $695, f. o.
b. Flint, Michigan

