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iffEl/EIROfF,JEVIWI LARONIalli
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
11 inielhOCITS
IS ON COMMITTEE FOR
PURITY DINNER-DANCE
REPORT EXPENDITURES
FOR OLD FOLKS' HOME
Mrs. Dorothy Sklar is a member
of the committee which is making
arrangements for the mid-summer
dinner-dance of Purity Chanter No.
Now's The Time to
Save, During
Himelhoch's Annual
August 20% Discount
Sale of New Fur-
Trimmed Coats
The Northwestern branch of the
Jewish Old Folks' Home this week
issued a statement giving a sum-
mary of its expenses and showing
E. M. Rosenthal left on a fish.
Miss Clara Granet of 8531 La
ing trip to Northern Michigan.
Salle boulevard has returned from
an eight months' tour of the prin-
Kurt Peiser, executive director cipal cities of Maryland, Delaware,
of the Jewsih Welfare Federation, Pennsylvania, New York, and New
has been elected to the accounting Jersey, and spent three weeks at
committee of the Council of So- Atlantic City. She was welcomed
cial Agencies of Metropolitan De- home at a surprise party which
troit, replacing Dr. John Slawson, was attended by her friends and
former director of the Federation. relatives.
Mrs. S.
Cole of the Belcrest
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kasper and
returned from Charlevoix.
daughter, Florence, have returned
to their home in Chicago after
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Newman spending three weeks with their
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weil left relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Kraemer and Mr. and Mrs. Max
for Charlevoix for two weeks.
Silberg at the Kraemer Hotel, Mt.
MRS. DOROTHY SKLAR
Clemens,
Mich. Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker are
Samuel Kraemer and daughter,
MRS. BESSIE SARASOHN
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Scott
359, 0. E. S., to be held at the
Malvina,
and
Mrs. Max Silberg
Rainbow Gardens, Westwood Inn, Clark at their summer home in will leave for Chicago Labor Day what the group accomplished in the
Canada
for
ten
days,
on Sunday evening, Aug. 21. Mrs.
to attend the engagement recep past two years.
Sklar's co-chairmen are Mesdames
In addition to covering the ma-
tion of their niece, Miss Florenc
Sara Fizler and Pauline Sandler.
Mrs. Lottie Wittelshofer has re- Kasper, to Joseph Cohen, son o e tron's salary of $1150 a year, the
Coat Shop—Second Floor
It is urged that reservations be turned from a two week's vaca-
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cohen of Gilles group provided the following items
made early by calling Mrs Sklar tion in West Branch, Mich.
boulevard, Windsor, Ont. Mr. and for the home:
at Hogarth 6407; Mrs. Sandler at
Curtain were refurnished twice
Mrs. I, Cohen and sons, Joseph
Longfellow 3787, or the secretary
Ralph Cole and Leonard Lewis and Bernard, and Mr. and Mrs. in both houses; a 12-burner gas
at Euclid 7536-W.
are spending the week-end in Frank Geller, all of Windsor, will stove bought, kitchen utensils pur-
Purity Chapter's picnic at Bob-
chased, including silverware and
Mackinaw.
HERE'S GOOD NEWS—TELL THE GIRL FRIEND(
also attend the reception.
Lo will be held Wednesday, Aug.
dishes; dining room tables and
17, together with Wayne County
chairs, linens, blankets, bedspreads,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beanie n dresses, clothing, medicines, medi-
Association of Order of Eastern
Star of which Ann Weinbeck is are spending a week in Charle- and family are now residing a t cal appliances, dainties, fruits were
voix.
president.
3295 Rochester avenue.
among the items purchased.
Boat
Several times during the year,
Harry G. Brown of Puritan ave-
Leave. Fest
Max Mendelsohn of Boston, the inmates of the home were taken
ENTERTAINMENT
AT
to
Jewish and English theaters, as
nue
is
expected
home
Saturday
Mass., enroute to San Francisco,
Griswold St.
CABARET MOONLIGHT from Ely, Minn.
is spending a few days in Detroit well as on outings, in addition to
S:45 P. 11.1.
the
various entertainments arrang-
visiting friends and relatives.
ed at the home.
Complete Plane for L. A. S•nitor•
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Fielding
GIVEN BY THE
Funds
to cover these expendi-
ium Affair August 14.
(Maxine Steinberg) will leave
Mrs, Mary Lipman of Kedzi tures were raised by the North-
Saturday for Louisville, Ky., boulevard, Chicago, Ill., is visiin g
western
branch of the home
A few days are left for those where they will make their future with her sister and brother-in-law
, through bridge parties, theater af-
desiring to obtain tickets for the home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Klein o f fairs, a dance during the winter,
cabaret moonlight, on Steamer
Collingwood avenue.
etc.
Tashmoo, to be given Sunday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinberg of
The membership at present to-
ning, Aug. 14, to Sugar Island, Boston boulevard have as their
. tals 325, of whom 125 are fully
Mrs.
Beryl
Harrison,
her
daugh
under the auspices of the Detroit
guest their niece, Dolly Scheffreen ter, Jean Shirley, and son, Alvin , paid up and in good standing.. A
Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanator-
TO
of Brookline, Mass.
are spending the summer month • head tax of $2 is turned over to
ium.
the senior board yearly. All pro-
at Windiate Lake.
Music will be furnished by Dave
Bernice Bronstein, daughter of
cee s of all affairs go for the home.
Diamond in person and his Della
Members who have moved recent.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein of
STEAMER TASHMOO
Robbie Orchestra. Cabaret style
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman and ly are urged to communicate with
Chicago
boulevard
has
returned
numbers of entertainment will be
son of Wildemere avenue are in the secretary, Mrs. S. Singer, c/o
Music by
given on the middle deck and for home from Camp Cavell.
New York for a fortnight visiting Club Exchange, 10216 Dexter
DAVE DIAMOND AND HIS
those desiring to play cards, ac-
their daughter, Barbara, who is boulevard.
Tickets 75t
Mr, and Mrs. Harry G. Brown
comodations have also been ar-
spending the summer at Raquette
Mrs. Bessie Sarasohn is presi-
DELLA ROBBIA ORCHESTRA
ranged. A ride on the waters for of Puritan avenue, will have as Lake Girls' Camp, Raquette Lake, dent of the branch.
one hour and fifteen minutes each their guest, Mrs. Brown's sister, New York.
way will be interrupted by danc- Mrs. Moe Schenkel of New York,
ENTERTAINMENT
LUXE! BARRELS OF FUN!
MARCH PLANNED FOR
ing at the island pavilion for over who arrives Tuesday to spend sev-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Weksler and
eral weeks in Detroit.
an hour.
BICUR CHOLEM DANCE
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zal-
A capacity audience is expected
Dr. and Mrs. Fred M. Barbas man of 15906 Normandy avenue,
since a number of organizations
The Bicur Cholem Juniors are
0=0=01=0=0=10=0=10=2 have taken blocks of tickets for of Dexter boulevard have returned have as their house guest their
cousin and niece respectively, Miss planning to stage a grand march
their members and friends. The from a vacation trip east.
at their annual Yom Kippur night
Sara Gold of Brooklyn N. Y.
public is urged to be on time so that
dance. Invitations have already
Mrs. S. Gittleman of West Grand
no delays may occur in order not
been extended to prominent peo-
Mrs. Lena Weisberger and ple. Governor and Mrs. Brucker
to shorten the dancing period at boulevard, formerly of Second
at the island. The boat will leave boulevard, has returned from a daughters, Helen and Pearl, of are expected to lead the march.
from the foot of Griswold at 8:45 two week's visit with her children, 1484 Glynn Court have returned Mayor Murphy, together with other
p. in. sharp.
Mr, and Mrs. Iloward Stone of from Europe, where they visited outstanding men are expected to
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
The General Auto Trimming Co. Utica, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. s everal countries. Upon their re- be present.
0
.
Swimming, land sports, games, all expertly supervised.
of Detroit, whose proprietors have Louis Krupkin of Watertown, N. urn, Mrs. Weisberger and daugh-
Represntativs of various organ-
U Music department under direction of Mrs. Rose Rubenstein.
0 some 30 parking lots throughout Y. While in Watertown she ac- ters, Helen and Estelle, motored to izations attnded the last meeting
Children may continue regular music practice under a teacher's
the city announce through the companied her children on a motor Indianapolis, Ind., where they are o fthe society and pledged support
supervision.
0 president of the Detroit Auxiliary, trip to the Thousand Islands and visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. to make this even an outstanding
Ben Goldberg, that 30 per cent of from there launched up the St. Harry Lewis of East Buena Vista affair of the year. Organizations
SPECIAL FEATURE—HORSEBACK RIDING
the proceeds on the day of the Lawrence River.
avenue, Highland Park, accom. which as yet have not responded to
Special Attention to Children Undernourished
moonlight will be turned over to
panied Mrs, Weisberger a n d the cu s invitation to co-operate
the auxiliary from the three park-
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and nurse
with them are expected to so at this
Mr. and Mrs, Max Cohn have daughters to Indianapolis.
O on premises.
ing lots located in the vicinity of returned to their home at the Bel-
week's meeting. The response has
the
pier.
Patrons
desiring
to
park
been
so favorable that the society
crest
after
spending
a
few
weeks
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
Harry G. Brown and Jacob Sie-
their cars are asked to assist with in New York and Asbury Park.
O For Further Details Call Hemlock 0998.W., or Euclid 6684.
gel of the Wilshire are vacationing is optimistic about the success of
this affair.
the success of this affair by patro-
at Burnside Lodge, Ely, Minn., for
nizing parking lots at Atwater and
In order to get the young peo-
Mrs. J. Cohen of Cleveland is
Woodward, Atwater and Bates and visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs.. a few weeks.
ple acquainted with the charitable
Woodbridge and Griswold.
work of this society, negotiations
Leo Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Brown of are being made with
No tickets outstandidng by Aug.
Congregation
Goldengate avenue are now re-
14, will be permitted to he sold at
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kopman of siding at 95 Puritan avenue, High- Shaarey Zedek to allow the club
the dock, as rights for tickets to be
to conduct a series of open forums
Atkinson avenue have as their land Park.
in its building.
sold will be extended to the Detroit
guest their father, 111, Kopman of
auxiliary moonlight ticket distribu-
Membership is open to those in-
FOR A
tor, Mrs. Joseph fit. Erman and her St. Louis, Mo.
Miss Mary Press has returned terested in charitable work and
assistants. Tickets will be sold at
who
have attained the age of 21.
Mrs. J. Harwith on Tuesday en- from a two weeks' vacation in Application cards may be
the box office only and everyone else
secured
New York,
will be restricted from selling at or tertained those who served as ofli•
from Miss Betty Drapken, 3052
near the dock the evening of the era with her while she was worthy
Carter, or by calling her between
SPECIAL FEATURE — HORSEBACK RIDING
Richard Press returned to his
matron of Purity Chapter, and the
moonlight.
6 and 7 p. m. at Garfield 4927-M.
Special accommodations have been arranged for the enter.
For tickets or additional infor- ° dicers of Purity Chapter for this home in Somerset, Pa., after a
taioment of adults until September 3. From then until
mation call Mrs. Joseph Erman, Y ear at her cottage at Cass Lake, three weeks' stay with his aunt YESHIVA MOTTO: "HELP
Longfellow 2892, 1903 Calvert with a bridge-luncheon and splash and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
October 1 the camp will be used exclusively for adults.
US DURING TISHA B'AB"
Brown of Puritan avenue.
arty.
avenue.
—Authentic Fall Coat-Fashions
—Himelhoch High Standard Quality
--20% Savings on September Prices
CONFIDENCE
The Basic and Controlling Factor Behind
this Great Fur Store for 46 Years .. . .
A
Familiar Sale . .. . But Strange Low Prices
for Annis Quality Furs.
th
CABARET
Moonlight
Sale
The purpose of • name is to identify it. owner,
but ultimately it
to identify whatever
qualities its owner possesses, 45 years ago ANNIS
Furs was • name—today it is an INSTITUTION
. one of the largest of its kind in the United
States. A name that spells CONFIDENCE.
DETROIT AUXILIARY
OF THE LOS ANGELES
SANITARIUM
SUNDAY,
AUG. 14
A purchase from ANNIS means a GUARANTEE
of INTEGRITY, of WORKMANSHIP, ORIGIN.
ALITY of DES I G N, AUTHENTICITY of
TREATMENT and INTRINSICALITY of PRICE.
SUGAR ISLAND
ANNIS Furs ■ see made from peltries imported
from the world's most famous fur centers, and
prices THIS year are based on full recognition of
• moral responsibility to bring our customers
the greatest dollar for dollar fur value possible.
DE
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Avrunin Camp
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11 At Big Wolf Lake–Near Jackson Mich.
AUGUST
FUR
Aw:, Fur Post is Detroit's recognized head-
quarters for Quality Fars at Substantial Savings!
CONVENIENT TERMS. EVERY PRICE REDUCED
ANNIS FURS
LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER
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A Man of the People to
Represent the People
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HENRY C.
licson==i0=0==o1=0===loasi=so II
KEYWELL
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AVRUNIN CAMP
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for
CONGRESSMAN
15th District Wards 10-12-1416
Vacation or Week-End
ALL MODERN HOTEL FACILITIES
Rowing — Fishing -
Swimming - Tennis
Et e.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldenberg
f Calvert avenue returned from a
OFFICERS ELECTED
elightful visit to Cleveland where
AT FERRY SCHOOL d they
were entertained by friends.
Excellent Meals
Comfortable, Airy
Sleepin g Rooms
This Is the most pleasant time of the
and recreation.
year for rest
The graduating class of the
Ferry street branch of the United
Hebrew Schools elected the fol-
lowing officers for the graduating
exercises:
Norman Broder, president; Jos-
eph Hamburger, first vice-presi-
dent; Benjamin Turkin, second
vice-president; Morris Trager, sec.
retary; Irving Stein, treasurer.
The class is in charge of Morris
Plafkin and is now preparing for
a public examination in three of
the major subjects: Bible, history
and literature.
It is customary for a graduating
class to present the school with a
gift. The gift to be presented by
this graduating clam to their
school will be a certificate of a
number of trees planted in the
Iferzl Forest in Palestine.
For Reservations, call Detroit, Hemlock 0998•W.
Camp Grass Lake 8103.
For a Pleasant and Economical Vacation
ISLAND LAKE .HOTEL
Island Lake-2 Miles from Brighten, Mich.
ENTIRELY RE-DECORATED
Room and Boa rd $15 Per Week—Children Half Rate
Excellent Bathing, Fishing, Dancing, Boating
PHONE BRIGHTON 9115
35 Miles from Detroit-0ot Grand River
For Good Eats—Try the Blaine
Nowhere else can you get as delectable home-cooked food am
Special for Saturday, Sunday and all of next
week.
C
BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT
8729
TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE
MORRIS FEINSILLER and ALEX SCHWARTZ
VOTE FOR
HERMAN
Greenb erg
for Congress in Fifteenth
District
The right ina ■ for the office.
Samoa four years as Assistant
Pro•ocutiug Attorney.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace and
Mrs. James I. Ellman was to
daughters, Peggy and Barbara, are be the speaker at Camp Nahelu
spending several weeks at Grand 0 n Friday evening, on the subject
Bend, Ontario.
'Poetry."
•
"MOONEY TRIAL" AT
BELLE ISLE SHELL
A play and uncert will be staged
at the Belle Isle Shell at 7:30 p.
m. on Saturday, Aug. 6, in eollabor-
, stion with the Arbeiter Maenner
Choir of 100 voices.
A feature of the evening's pro-
' gram will be the presentation of
The Trial of Tom Mooney," •
drama in three acts written by
Charles E. Ruby.
Mayor Frank Murphy will give
Prologue address dealing with
the $61,000,000 amendment.
of ten months each year,
Mover
Tu.. and Economics le government cost—tny interest ms well
HOLD EVERYTHING!
COME TO THE
•
2nd ANNUAL PICNIC
of the
1st GALICIAN SOCIETY
Mt. Clemens Jewish Country Club
Maurice Bordelove, grand junior
Dtii n c i
_
T:'
k e t rt rig.
warden of the grand encampment
of the Independent Order of Odd
Cow. any tins. during dm day.
Fellows, will be the principal
speaker next Sunday, Aug. 7, on
the Jewish Radio Forum, broad-
cast from 2:30 to 3 p. m., over 0000-O0(1-000 0410000 00 00**0000400-000.0*0000001100txgroncin
Station WJBK. Mr. Bordelove'a I
Make Plans Now for the Finest Affair of the
subject is "The Jew in the Fratern-
al Order."
Current Season
The musical program will feat-
ure Rev. Solomon Rubin, cantor of
the First Hebrew Congregation of
Delray, in • group of Hebrew and
classic compositions. Aaron Kur-
land, attorney, chairman of the
SPONSORED BY
forum, will preside.
Mrs. Rose Agree and family of
Miss Ethel Ganda] of Cleveland.
2461 Glynn Court are shortly who was a guest of her sister and
leaving for California, where they b rother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P.
intend to make their future home. s lomovitz of 3372 Monterey av-
nue for the past month, has re-
Mr& Abe Epstein and children t e urned to her home,
of Blaine avenue, left on a motor
trip to New York City where they
Rev. E. Zaludkowski of Congre-
will spend • month visiting with stion Shaarey Zedek left on Wed-
relatives and stopping for a time
dnesday for New York to as-
t Rockaway Beach.
I sume his new position at Congre-
GIFTS TO HADASSAH
2
ation Shaarey Zedek, Ninety-
INFANT WELFARE FUND On Monday evening, Aug. 1, a g third
street and Broadway. Mrs.
eh arity program was given in the Zaludkowski and daughters will
The Infant Welfare of Hadas- W hittier Hotel by the Misses !remain in Detroit for several
sah has received the following Elaine Kaufman, 12, Charlotte and weeks and will then follow Rev.
contributions:
Kaufman, 10 and 12, and Marilyn Zaludkowski to New York where
Felicitating Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lieberman, 11. Over 50 persons they will make their future home.
Jackson on the birth of a daugh- were present at the entertainment Last Sunday, many friends and
ter, from Mr. and Mrs. J, II. Ehr- which was conducted with a din- good wishers came to bid Rev.
—
Mrs. Norman Buckner, and sister. Mrs.
lich.
p lay of great ingenuity and talent. Zaludkowski goodby at his home Louis
li•yer •nd daughter, Marjorie, of
For the recovery of Mrs. Chas. The entire proceeds of the affair at 2712 Calvert avenue.
Peoria. III. and Mrs. irs•id Cohen of
Pontiac, left on • motor trip to Ni...,
Rubiner from Mr. and Mrs. J. H. were given over to • Jewish moth.
r
Falls, then to New llamp.bire where
Ehrlich.
erless family. Another program is
Herman K. Cohen, accompanied they will visit Mrs. Buckner'. son, Noel,
In memory of Mr. Lewin-Ep- being arranged for the future on by his sisters, Evelyn and Rose, who 1• tit Camp Stinson. Romney. New
stein, from Mr. and Sirs. Chas. a more elaborate scale, the pro- have returned from three weeks' limpshiee.
Ifamburgie•, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ceeds to be given to a Jewish vacation in the East.
Miss Hattie Meyer of RIchester. N. Y.
Is the house ruert of her brother and
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Loew- charitable institution.
ri.ter.ln.law. Mr end lira Jacob Weyer
enberg. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Zemon
Mr. and Mrs. Horny M. Fein- of Parke street.
In memory of A. Seligson from
Mrs. A. N. Feldstein and daugh- berg and family left for Long
Mrs. Norris Pine and daughter, Roth.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger. to r, Marian, are motoring through Island, N. Y., for • two weeks'
of Detroit, formerly of Pontiac. are
In memory of Mrs. Schmittke th e West, accomnanied by their stay.
spending . Cr. meek. at Sylvan Lake.
from Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wets- guest, Miss Betty Freidman of Mil.
Miss Lillian
spent the emelt-
man.
waukee, who has been visiting in
Robert Brody, son of Mr. and end with her per
Detroit for the past month. M rs. Samuel Brody of 2656 Elm- Jaeok Ko•in•It•. Miss Lillian
Mrs.
Liln Is
at-
tending law school in Ana Arbor.
urst avneue, is attending Ilowe
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Summer M ilitary school at Howe, Indiana.
Mr. and Mn. Saul Rirnkrant of Ot-
tawa Drive are spending • fortnight at
(Jeanette Weller), whose mar-
Mackinac (.lend.
Due to the splendid co-operation riage was an event of July 3,
Gerald Brody, son of Mr. and
Mr. •nsi
Ir•ng Peinmaa spent
of Rose Lipson, Esther Sugarman, have returned from their honey- Mrs. Samuel Brody of Elmhurst
•
few 11,5 in Columbus, Oblo, on busi-
Gertrude Gordon and Sonia Shaf- moon trio through Canada and avenue. is spending the summer at
ness trip.
fer, hostesses at the last affair, the the New England States, and are Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Mich.
The NI,... Thelma Lando and
splash party at Cass Lake was a at home to their relatives and
the
huge success.
friends at 673 Chandler avenue.
Miss Elaine Jay, daughter of f rs'r2 :2 f;itfes;': fora
'.212e'etieTtd,r.f
September 13 is the date of a
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay of Gen- 117s. ,Piarn Cobe• of the Rosa Crest Apts.
luncheon to be given at the Detroit-
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sarasohn ere e avenue, entertained several
Mrs I. Lotter. Mrs. K. Epstein end
Leland. The first dinner-dance will and family, formerly of Ohio av- o f her friends at the Edgewater N,.
..d
Marti. Wei bee. were the
be held on Sept. 25, the place to be cone, are now residing at 3302 B each Club on July 29, in honor smek-end eve•ts of Mr. sad lint Louis
gelosnert at their summer borne at
announced later.
Fullerton avenue. of her birthday.
Iiams Lak•
ZEDAKAH CLUB
Compulsory unemployment insurance providing • rebate
of premium to the company employing its help a minimum
me your.).
BORDELOVE TO SPEAK
OVER RADIO SUNDAY
Pontiac Notes
bare—cod at DE PRESSION PRICES.
Full Course SPRING CHICKEN DINNER,
nothing finer anywhere in Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. A. W einberger of
New York, accompanied by their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Weinberg of Virginia Park, mot-
ored to New York and Asbury
Park where they will remain for
two weeks.
"Help us during Tisha b'Ab."
Dr. Harry Saltzstein of the Bel-
This is the plea sent out by
crest left for a two weeks' stay at
Camp Flambeau, Eagle River, Yeshiva Beth Judah, 1705 Pingree
avenue, of which Sigmund Guns-
Wisconsin.
berg is president and S. Goldstick
secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Silverman of
In a plea to the community, stat-
the Belcrest are spending two
ing that the Yeshiva is in danger
weeks at Charlevoix, Mich.
of being compelled to close for
lack of funds, the officers suggest
Israel Levin of the Belcrest has that Tisha b'Ab
be utilized by
returned from New York where l
ocal Jewry to offer gifts for the
he spent the past week-end.
support of the school.
MY PLATFORM
Amend the national banking laws so w to make credit
and loans more available for the small business man.
Absolute repeal of the 18th Amendment.
Sun. Aug 7th
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SUMMER
DINNER DANCE
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