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with Mammoth Star Cast

"Three Screens"

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Swim.
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mandy avenue, near Puritan, on
Sunday evening, June 26, at 7:30
o'clock.
Mrs. I. Shewach, chairman of
the ticket committee, may be
reached by calling Euclid 7747-R.
This affair will close the sea-
son's activities until the fall,

U. H. S. AUXILIARY
PICKS COMMITTEES

Plan. $5 Donor Luncheon of Be
Held on Nov. 15.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools held a
luncheon board meeting at the Wil-
shire Hotel on Tuesday, June 21.
Activities for the ensuing year
were outlined, and the following
chairmen of committees, were ap-
pointed by the president, Mrs. M.
II. Zackheim: Program, Mrs. Geo.
M. Roberts; music, Mrs. Leo Weiss-
man; deliquent dues, Mrs. A. Mark-
son; membership, Mrs. Max Hay-
man; octal, Harry Cohen; hospi-
tality, Mrs. Mary Gordon; public-
ity, Mrs. !Limon Kaplan; house,
Mrs. Aaron Pregerson.
Plans were formulated for a $5
donor luncheon, to be held on Tues-
day, Nov. 15. Mrs. Wolf Kaplan
was appointed chairman of this
affair, with Mrs. George M. Roberts
and Mrs. A. B. Stralser to act as
co-chairmen.

WEEKLY DANCES BY

A SUMMER SCHOOL

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Dr. and Mrs. George Dock of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of
Pasadena, Cal.. were the house 3007 Webb avenue announce the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Bar Mitzvah of their son, David,
Freund for a few days.
to be observed Saturday morning,
June 25, at Congregation Shaarey
M. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schles- Zedek, Chicago boulevard and
inger and family left for their Lawton. At home Sunday, June
26, from 2 to 10. No cards.
summer home at Charlevoix.

Miss Marie Frank has returned
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Daniel Sil-
to her home in Chicago, after vis- ver of 48 Marston avenue will be
iting here with Miss Rosalie Kahn. at home informally to their friends
on Sunday, June 26, afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. John Ileavenrich and evening, in observance of
of Longfellow avenue returned their twenty-fifth wedding anni-
from Hanover, N. II., where they versary.
attended the commencement exer-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lemberg
cises at Dartmouth College, from
which their son, Louis D., gradu- of 3610 Beniteau will be at home
Sunday, June 26, from 2 toy and
ated.
7 to 10, in honor of the graduation
Mrs. II. Drose and daughter, of their son, Burton Lemberg,
Mrs. David Friedman, returned to from Southeastern High School.
their home in Chicago after a No cards.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
The Bar Mitzvah of Leonard
Sturm of Boston boulevard.
Bonin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald and seph Bonin of 642 Belmont ave-
family are spending the summer nue, will be solemnized in Congre-
gation B'nai Jacob, 944 King ave-
at Charlevoix.
nue, on Saturday, June 25. David
Scopp, cantor of the children's
On Friday, July 1, Rabbi Leon congregation
of the Agudath Hert-
Fram will leave the city to set out zel Club of the Hebrew National
on • lecture tour of the state of
School,
will
conduct
the services.
Minnesota. He will lecture be- Addresses on "The Good
a Bar
fore the universities, colleges and Mitzvah" will be delivered of
follow-
normal schools of the state of the ing the reciting of the, Maftir
by
subject, "Modern Jewish Litera- the Bar Mitzvah himself and by
ture" and "The Essence of the his teacher, I. A. Lawton. Rabbi
Talmud."
Joseph Eisenman discussed this
subject last Saturday, June 18. On
A summer formal will be spon- Sunday, June 26, Mr. and Mrs.
sored at the Oakland Hills Coun- Bonin will entertaip for 150 guests
try Club on July 23 by Phi Lamb- in honor of the Bar Mitzvah, at
da Kappa Fraternity. Miss Ilelen their home. Children of the Agu-
Mitteldorf, whose invitation was dath Hertzel Club, of which Leon-
extended to her by Dr. Nathaniel ard is an officer, will also be en-
Barton, was chosen to preside as tertained on this occasion.
queen of the frolic. This event
will be followed by a moonlight
Dr. and Mrs. Louis E. Kamin,
dance, plans for which are now in who in the past year have been in
progress.
Philadelphia, where Dr. Kamin has
been specializing in internal medi-
Mrs. David Levy returned from cine at the Post-Graduate School
a visit to New York.
of Medicine of the University of
Pennsylvania, will remain there
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and daugh- for another term. Dr. Kamin in-
ter, Barbara, are spending the tends to concentrate in gastro-
summer at Charlevoix.
neurology and to do research
work. After the completion of
Mrs. Emil Wieselberg and his studies they expect to return
daughter, Helen, are spending the to Cincinnati, where Dr. liamin
month of June in Chicago.
will resume his practice. •

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David Davis and S. T. Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
arr y Sneiderman
spent last week-end at Charlevoix. of 11818 Fourteenth avenue an-
nounce to their many friends and
Miss Miriam Schad of Long b- relatives the homecoming of their
and is spending two weeks with daughter, Miss Emma Sneiderman,
Miss Evelyn Sulzberger.
who will remain in Detroit for one
month, June 27 to July 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eckhouse,
who will observe their twenty-fifth
Miss Irene R. Klein of Coiling-
wedding anniversary on July 4, wood avenue entertained a few
will be at home at 888 Collingwood friends on Saturday, June 18, in
avenue in honor of this event, on honor of Miss Jean Zwig of Wind-
sor, Ont.
July 3.

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Illustrated herewith are but a few ex-
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furntiure. The great showing at both
PRINGLE Stores embraces new ideas
for Home, Lawn, or Beach—and pre-
sents a colorful display of unusual
values.

CHINESE PEEL TUB CHAIR

MRS. REGINA ROSENBERG

26. Mrs. Jack Farkas is the chair-
man, and assisting her is Mrs. Re-
gina Rosenberg. There will be
dancing, swimming, boating, re-
freshments and other entertain-
ment. The public is invited. There
will be a nominal admission fee
and children will be admitted free.
Directions to Nankin Mills Inn
are: Take Joy road or West War-
ren to Middlebelt, go on Middle-
belt to the Ann Arbor Trail and
west on the trail 2% miles 'till
you cross the bridge, right be-
tween the two windmills,
Luncheon July 6.
On Wednesday afternoon, July
6, the Sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moshe will hold a midsum-
mer luncheon in the banquet hall
of the synagogue. Mrs. Bessie
Greenspan is the chairman, and
assisting her is Mrs. Margaret
Klein.
On Tuesday evening, June 28,
the Sisterhood will hold a regular
meeting in the clubroom of the
synagogue.
Bible Class.
The next meeting of the Bible
class of the congregation will be
held Tuesday evening, June 28, at
9' o'clock, under the leadership of
Rabbi Moses Fischer.

EXCURSION OF BICUR
CHOLEM THIS SUNDAY

Many Novel Events Arranged for
Twenty-third Annual Event.

All plans have been completed
for the twenty-third annual ex-
cursion to Tashmoo Park, to be held
this Sunday, June 26, under the
sponsorship of the Bicur Cholem
Juniors. Steamer Tashmoo will
leave from the foot of Griswold
street at 9 a. m.
There will be dancing on the
boat and numerous features of en
tertainment. A baseball game will
be played between the A. Z. A. and
the Arcons. There will be numer-
ous field events, various contests,
a pie-eating contest, and other
features.
Prices have been considerably re-
duced for this year's excursion.

Miss Rose Goldstein was hostess
Mrs. Ben Kaufman and family
left for Charlevoix, where they to the last meeting of Gamma Eta
CENTER PLAY SCHOOL
have taken a cottage for the sum- Mu Sorority.
mer•
WILL SERVE LUNCHES
Selma Meyers entertained for
Mrs. S. B. Kahn of Waverly 20 guests at her home on Carter
Nate S. Shapero, president of
avenue is visiting with her chil- avenue Saturday, June 18, in the Jewish Centers Association and
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Weinberg honor of Sylvia Gleicher, who is chairman of the ways and means
leaving June 30 for Denver, Col., committee which has assumed the
of Brooklyn.
to remain there for an indefinite responsibility for providing lunches
Miss Ruth Cohn of Chandler length of time. At midnight a for those children who are unable
avenue was hostess at a bridge- beautifully appointed buffet lunch- to pay for them, announces that
luncheon Friday, June 24, for the eon had as its centerpiece rose the Jewish Center Play School this
buds and sweet peas, with chrys- summer will provide free lunches to
pleasure of her sorority sisters.
anthemums as a background. Miss a large number of children.
Miss Miriam Carver of Boston Gleicher graduated from Central
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The Play School attempts to pro-
boulevard will entertain a group High School on Wednesday, June vide all-around recreation opportun-
MRS. J. COHEN HEADS
of friends at bridge and luncheon 22, and plans to resume her studies ities for children between the ages
J. W. E. W.. 0. BRANCH Saturday, June 25.
at the University of Denver. She ' of six and 12. This year the pro-
will be accompanied to Chicago by gram will be unusually worth while
Completing their year of suc-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopman her mother, Mrs. Meyers and Miss due to the efforts of Mrs. Henry
cessful activity, the North Wood- returned to their home in St Selma Meyers.
Meyers, chairman, and the play
and return
ward branch of the Jewish We- Louis after a visit here with Mr.
school committee. Lunches and
men's European Welfare Organ- and Mrs. Sol Kopman.
health work are an integral part
Alpha
Gamma
Phi
Sorority
com-
FrIday,July 1,1largain Coach Special
ization held its annual installation
pleted all arrangements for the of the program. This year, how-
banquet Tuesday afternoon, at
Miss Ann Gerdy of Cleveland is moonlight to Sugar Island on the ever, the lunches and milk and crac-
IHETIPIENING
GOING
Everglades Club. Grand River at visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Louis steamer Tashmoo, on Thursday kers served in the afternoon are of
Chs
all
rend.
teal.
Ally
On Coach Special 6.00 PM
Seven-Mile Road.
Frankenstein. Many interesting evening, July 28. A large number unusual importance, according to
god, 3rd and 4tis.
July lat. Ar.Toreato11130
The retiring officers for the parties have been given for her of fraternal groups are expected Mr. Shapero because of the general
PM. Also .ego is r train
Reduced Retreat Toronto
present
year
include
Mrs.
Zelda
leash. II 159 Ptl July 1st,
to attend en masse. The sorority economic condition and because of
pleasure.
hotels. Major .tabliahe
• rdeing Tolman 7,40 A SI
Meyers, president; Mrs. E. Weis-
ment• In 7 oronto•ilow
has a very extensive program out- the fact that the Public Welfare
July 2nd.
full prenduns on Anted..
man and Mrs. Fanny Cohen, vice.
Mrs. Fannie Paul and daughter, lined for the summer months, in- Department and other welfare
eats funds.
perisednst;
Mrs.
Nelly
Bookstein,
cluding
picnics, excursions, out- agencies have had to curtail their
Semetta,
of
New
Yotk,
are
visit-
From Brush St. Station, Detroit. Steps both way. •t Sunnyekle.
recording secretary; Mrs. Paula ing with their family. Mr. and door sports and various other budgets to such a drastic degree.
7 ir het. good in Coaches only No bagel.. checked.
Goldsmith,
treasurer.
These
offi-
events.
The
Misses Fannie Al- Mr. Shapero expresse'd his apprec-
of
Park
Grove
Mrs.
Maurice
Paul
CITY TICKET OFFICES
1321 Weehinst on Blvd.
cials will be replaced by Mrs. avenue entertained with a garden pern, Sophie Ellis and Bessie Patio- iation and gratification at the re-
General Meter. Ilidg.
Druids St. SIMI.
Cherry 40160
Trinity 23640
Randolph 2260
Jacob Cohen, president; Mrs J. party and bridge in their honor John were' joint hostesses to the sponse of many friends of the Jew-
Model, first vice-president; Mrs. E. last Tuesday night.
sorority at a bridge and dinner ish Center who have voluntarily
given at the Chinese Tea Gardens. made contributions to the Play
Weisman, second vice-president;
School Fund for lunches for chil-
Mrs. P. Goldsmith, treasurer; Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Robbins
Miss Lee Lavine complimented dren. Thus far contributions have
J. Cavanaugh, recording secretary; have moved to 11701 Nardin, cor-
been
received from Maurice Arron-
Mrs. Jenny Bovaner, correspond. ner Webb.
Miss Rose Cohen, a bride-elect of
SCHOOLS WILL HOLD ing
sson, Roy S. Fisher, Samuel T. Gil-
secretary; Mrs. N. Bookstein,
June 26, with a kitchen shower bert,
Meyer L. Prentis, Ralph Schil-
SESSIONS MORNINGS publicity agent. The investiture Chi Sigma Sorority will give a and bridge at her home on Grand ler, Robert
Streifling and Sirs. An-
of officers was conducted by Mrs. summer formal on July 2, to be avenue.
drew Wineman.
Beginning Sunday, June 26, and S. Goldstick, toastmaster; Mrs. the last affair of the season for
Mr. Shapero thanks the Home Re-
Mr. and Mrs. David Sherman lief Society which has appropriated
continuing throughout the month George Cohen, honorary president, members and escorts. The Misses
of July, sessions at the United He- and Mrs J. Robbins, mistress of Edna Marks, Goldie Frank and and daughters, Pauline and Louise, the sum of $50 to provide lunches
brew Schools, will be held in the ceremonies. They were assisted Mickie Kramer are in charge. Chi and their niece, Clara Weiss, of and milk for a large number of
morning instead of in the afternoon ; by Mrs. Agnes Levin and Mrs. .1. Sigma's summer cottage is open- Grand Rapids, motored to Detroit children throughout the season.
and evening. The sessions will be Bagdade.
during the past week-end, coming
ing Aug. 1,
Special Treat Committee.
held during the same hours as on
here to attend the concert given
Preceding the installation, the
Miss Henrietta Ascher, chairman
Sunday mornings. Beginning Fri- secretary gave a brief resume of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass of by the Chord of Judea Symphony of the special treat committee of
Our policy Is not to carry too
day, July 1, sessions will be held the organization's activities. A Kirby avenue entertained 50 Orchestra at the Belle Isle Shell the Jewish Center Play School, an-
large • stook. We always carry
Fridays instead of Sundays.
surplus of 6500, earned during guests at their home at a formal last Sunday. They were guests nounces that a fund has been es-
the newest styles In all sizes. Os
The schools will be closed for the past year, is to be turned over dance Saturday evening, in honor at dinner Sunday of William P. tablished to make possible special
account of business conditions we
vacation during the entire month to the main organization, to be of their daughter, Mildred.
Bliznick, director of the Chord of treats and outings which make the
find our stork too large and have
of August. Parents who are plan- used for caring for destitute wid-
Judea, at his home, 1572 Elm- summer a happier one for those
decided upon this clearance sale.
ning a vacation for their children ows and orphans.
Miss Edith Diane liarwith, who hurst.
children who come to the play
At no time previously has • Sally.
are urged to do no during the
Memorial services were held for just graduated from the Univer-
school. This work is of particular
Ann dress sold far less that $4.90.
month of August, when the Ile. those who had passed away dur- sity of Michigan, was recently
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson en- significance this season since the
brew Schools will be closed.
honored with election to Theta tertained a group of friends at • summer camp program has been
ing Vie year.
The Well Known
At the end of the ceremonies Sigma, honorary national journal- dinner-dance at their summer so drastically curtailed.
SALLY-ANN DRESSES
home at Pine Lake on Tuesday
EQUALITY CLUB
the group was entertained by istic sorority.
Mrs. Henry Meyers, chairman of
evening, June 21, in honor of the the Play School committees, ex-
N. washable silks and prints aft
Selma Klein and Leanore Belle
regularly priced at 1440-95.90
Dr' William Klein was honored graduation of their son, Joseph pressed her appreciation of the re-
A meeting of the Equality Club Dorfman, pianists.
and 27.00. Sal. price
was held June 15, at the home of
The organization will hold its at It surprise banquet at his home Herzl Davidson, from the Univer- sponse of many indviiduals inter-
Lillian Feld. The club thanks all next meeting at 1 o'clock on Tues- on Delmar avenue on Tuesday eve- sity of Michigan, and their daugh- ested in the special treats program.
friends for attending the luncheon day, June 29, at the home of Mrs. ning in honor of his graduation ter, Betty Ruth Davidson, from Thus far contributions have been
at Marshall's Restaurant, which J. Silverstein, 3026 Monterey. from the Detroit College of Medi- Northern High School. Joseph received from Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
concluded the summer activities.
Two for $7.00
This meeting,will be in the form cine. Tables were set for 50 peo- Davidson, who graduated from field. and from Miss Henrietta
Members of the club will meet of a Inucheon honoring the eon ple. Harry Resnick was toastmas- U. of Si. with distinction, will con- Ascher and Clarence Ascher in
tinue his studies beginning next honor of the fifteenth anniversary
regularly during the summer of Mrs. Silverstein on the occasion ter. •
FELT AND STRAW
months.
fall at the Harvard University of Mr. and Mra. J. Wolfner.
of his Bar Mitzvah.
HATS
The next meeting will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fisher and school of business administration.
June 29, at the home of Ida Glees-
Male to weer—Cot as the
family left to spend the summer
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
man.
head. C... your material
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenthal of
at their cottage st the Heights,
2200 Edison avenue announce the
..d style el hat. Our expert
Houghton Lake, Mich.
The Zedakah Juniors announce
graduation of their daughter, Shir- that their activities for the sum-
will taJws Mon ter yen at
.1. W. E. W. 0. Thanks Its
.sly
$2.00
Miss B. London has ae her ley, from Central High School on mer season will close with • wienie
Friendly Donors.
house guest Miss Pauline Torok Wednesday, June 22.
roast to be held at River Rouge
&Meg out eor sown lie. et
Sabath Services:
Park, on Monday afternoon, June
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy of the Hotel Doanbrooke, Cleve-
lustier priced hats ler
The Jewish Women's European
A.
Rosenthal
of
3047
Leslie
$1.00
being
exten-
land.
Ohio,
who
is
27.
pulpit
Saturday
morning,
June
t
he
only
Welfare Organization thanks Mr.
Thanks for the successful start
sively entertained during her stay avenue announces the graduation
and Mrs. B. Meyers of 3355 Rich- 25, at 10:30 o'clock.
of his daughter, Estelle. from Cen- are extended by the club to the
ere.
ton avenue for donating two gas
tral High School on Wednesday sponsor of the Zedakah Juniors,
doves, one to the main organization YOUNG ISRAEL JUNIORS
Mrs. Grace Zellman, also to the
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pont of Ha- June 22.
and one to the North Woodward
Zedakah Club and The Detroit
Tryouts for the Young Israel z elwood announce the graduation
branch of the organization.
George,
from
Jewish
Chronicle.
Mrs.
R.
Berman
of
Los
Angeles.
Joseph
son,
A special board of directors' Intermediate baseball team will be 0 f their
The final meeting of the seams
meeting will be held Tuesday, June held on Sunday. June 26, at 1 p. m., the College of Aeronautical En- Cal, Is the guest of her son and
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Mr.
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Mrs.
Harry
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Edna Rosenman 2e28 Webb are-
Next to Dexter Theater
the vice-president, Mrs. S. Epstein, Wilson. All boys between the ages Michigan. Jane 20, receiving bin I man, at their rummer borne at nue,
on
Sunday
afternoon, Jane 26.
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MT. CLEMENS LADIES
B eautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
Swimming under expert instrhction, healthful as well as
Many young people of Detroit
enjoyable.
are already acquainted with the
An interesting sport program—baseball, football, volley-
calibre of social affairs sponsored
O ball and tennis, all under supervision of expert councillors.
by the group of Mt. Clemens young
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Avrunin Camp also announces the addition of a music
women who have done fine work
O department to its other activities.
during the past year in support
li
of the synagogue and Talmud
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein, welI•known piano teacher who was
Torah.
with us last year, will conduct cl a in the following: Music
The Beth Tefllah Moses Sister-
Appreciation, Rhythmic Orchestra, Ear Training, Beginners
Classes and Auditorium Work.
hood and Junior Sisterhood are
Children may continue their regular piano work under a II again sponsoring a series of social
events. Starting Sunday, June 26,
teacher's supervision.
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and every Sunday thereafter, they
All of the above can be obtained at
will sponsor weekly dances at the
beautiful pavillion of the Riverside
Hotel. The pavillion is being com-
pletely renovated and decorated in
SPECIAL FEATURE — HORSEBACK RIDING
spring colors to provide an ideal
setting for summer dances. The
pavillion stands in the midst of
the beautiful park of the River-
O with daily classes will be conducted following program of
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board of edtration
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by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund at the home

Tuesday Night, June 28, 9:00 p. m.

"Miss Pinkerton"

ROMat

J. N. F. LADIES' LAWN
CARD PARTY SUNDAY

Playing Overture on Stage

ON SCREEN

EWISR

GAL CHRONICLE

8424 LINWOOD AVENUE
Phones Garfield 1230-31

BLOSSOM HEATH

St. Clair Shore

Blossom Heath Special
Sunday Dinner
$1.75

No Cover Chaser with Dinner at any

Presentinit

MRS. JOSEPH SANDERS

convention, which will open on
June 27, at Chicago. Mrs. San-
ders Is the only Jewess elected on
the delegation from Michigan.
Mrs. Sanders was once vice-
president of the Detroit chapter of
Hadassah, president of Trow-
bridge P. T. A., vice-president of
Winterhalter P. T. A., state treas.

urer of Federation of Democratic
Women's Clubs, vice-chairman of
Sixth Congressional District, ac-
tive in Woman Voters' League.
She is a member of Purity Chap-
ter, 0. E. S., and of the National
Jewish Women's Council.
Mrs. Sanders will leave Detroit
on June 24, with Mrs. Walter I
Jobe of the California delegation,
who called for Mrs. Sanders on ,
her way to Chicago.

Registrations for Center Sum-
mer Art School.

Registrations are now being ta-
ken for the summer art school of
the Jewish Centers Association at
the Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
A 10-week summer outdoor course

will be conducted under the di-
rection of Si.•illiam Cresson, and
classes will be held every Sunday
morning. Mrs. David Werbe, chair-
man of the Jewish Center Art
School, has announced that them
will be no increase in the nominal
fee usually charged.

GERALD MARKS
and His Music
Big Stage Show
For R
lions Call
ROSEVILLE 515
JOHN C. BELLAART, Mgr.

Formerly of Book-C.106c

THINK OF IT!

GOLF- $J

On Michigan's Best Golf
Courses
HAWTHORNE VALLEY

Two Plants:
W. Wanes Ave. at Gulley Rd.
W. Warren at Merrimam Road
30 Minutes from City Hall

Sundays--$1.50 — Sundays

Early Morning and Late Aft•r•
noon Rates

RODIN CLUB.

The Rodin Club met with Mrs.
J. Cohen, 121 Rosedale Court, Sat-
urday night, June 11. Followinr
the meeting members played
bridge, and a midnight supper was
served. Plans are being discussed
for either a picnic or a dinner
to take the place of the last
meeting until nest fall.

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