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end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

JUNIOR HADASSAH
ELECTS OFFICERS

WE PLEASE THOSE
WHO KNOW THE BEST
IN FOOD AND SERVICE

S Z JUNIORS CLOSE
WITH DINNER-DANCE

endiveied

the

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.rates from the .
' higan are t he

doSephill,
and
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You Will Like the !Aland Itot

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WE ACCEPT SCRIP

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Your electric bill will
tell the real economy
story withi„ VvIl HAMS est



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nepott, 4 tlit year' , wttrk fert•

read by the committee

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311-. Samuel Glotztiwor
, in.nt :, few day, in Chicago where
they attended the World's Fair.

he r Children, .10yre

Lawrence Harold.
NI,
,..,, e e e
is here for a Steveral re..., t .e,
and is being entertaii,
many friends and rthc...••- iti y

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Health, Recreation and Education for your

A highly
tlea. The

Who has

vhairmen

tiZt, \M.(' aWillIll'11 1. •11,1111

Among the activities are swimming,
horseback riding, baseball,
0 football, volleyball, ping pong and
tennis, all under auperVisiOn ,
of excellent counsellors.
In
there will be a music 1
A department :

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OLENDER PRESIDENT 0
OF DETROIT AVUKAH 0

$99 5, ,

Buddy's Beer Garden

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AY NIGHT

The Ole Sisinimin" Hole



I GRINNELL
BROS.
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$ 1 .65

OLEN & WEIN

5c—BEER on Draught-5c

WHY PAY MORE

Blaine Kosher Restaurant

[Express Service— No Change of Lines

3.00 Chicago 5.40

Awnings Made to Order

INDIAN BUS SYSTEM
CANADIAN AMERICAN

Star Tent and Awning Co.

Fort Wayne Hotel Depot

SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN KAli FIMAN IS CHOSEN-
TO ELECT OFFICERS COUNCIL PRESIDENT . T
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AT DINNER MEETING

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Redford Golf Club

JACKSON NOTES



RAINBOW FOR GIRLS

MOONLIGHT JUNE 16 a r ;,;;''41e

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meeting

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trained and colt r re i ldili
ol
t a:
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will direct the boys' actiVi•
girls" activities will be 6 1.1pervitted
by Mis s Leo Mullen,

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Special Attention to Children

Undernourished
.
n at Buddy
Sher-
. tii.ei
a
Mi. .r tot t . .t!rt It 111,1 1 1 ■ 1 . ■ yl'ars,
Mr. and M- -. Tem. dot e Kauf- (,•,6 M'4•nd,,..,
own for having lirtillghl the
,
ahr,,i'n',
tinder the super \ N.,
.:•,niii:,ige,,,.:k1.2a,Y;111291..:1,1:
most man :end Al.
Mart'Con, , tock of the 11( rri:-Palmer Sclitad, wir.
al tt V, -. Nathan ,-"s• A. •
new namli•rs into the metallization Borzak of NI t ,.t.t,.. t• attended
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I. , I . -. , .I. r`.1 , 1 - ivilte. Doctor and nurse on premiso
the h unt. hemming Mary Jean Ban.
33 1/3% Saving
donor, the past year and to Rose ; otrdirination
0 ,., -, ,se • of
their (hhe' .1 ,1 ,1 1 :,yrh ' ,' .:1 •ii nft I, y-i.f ...Ndri •„.":i Philip II.I
1 (.11,11W ■ 1111 fur haying t•ttlItt, 1,1 the nephew
.
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
, P, t e r )t., ... t ,
in your electric bill. You'il
,
[or h orther Details Call
largett amount of dues.
Townsend 7-2238 or Longfellow 1179
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thank yourself every time
I
.3 tinctim•einent was ttt,ttitt that
Mrs.
llarry
it
ACCOMMODATION
FOR ADULTS BY '1 HE WEEK
Ittown, Mrs. M. "Wth' .1 . Th '' I±L. I .
the bill comes in.
II
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amnia] Junior limbos:salt Con Shinkel and 31r. and Mrs. Glen
OR WEEK-END
, vention will tug e plaet.
III (1111•tigt.
Kilian returned from a motor trip
I ''i \ l' , '. ' :' '' ° Ilk
LOWER PRICES TOO
rat A ugtittl 27, 2s and 21' ItY1
Mr. and Mrs. 'Varian Et.
1101\11.111.\7
, g 1 .tut,
1110101016.11OINATI.N04.11.1:fixT-M11.1
: 1110.1'11 ;11I' CharIllttl• 11V, F,1111-1. through Pennsylvania.
and family 4o( 2: 1 Stl Built,.

..
And with the new reduced
avenue left for their 'ilium,- , ,,•
Elconin ;mil .1nite Mliterettn•
Al-
M
r.
and
Mr.
prices for 1933, we're sure
\ t 'Pert
'e
urine,
are
.-11111t. 8111011,
Summer rage at Long Lake., where. ee e e.
you can't beat lee-O-Matic
Kull- (ji.att,.tt,. Nt 1, t . ttavt. rvturned will spend the
j F11.114111 and h , o11111t II. Schwartz
7..
remainder . t '
a
for genuine value. They start
The annual hoard dinner will 1
EAT AND DRINK AT
fl .:;kil
' l '• •••-' • . "i. 1.•: l] ' ' . W' hilt in
I.:
the '1""" r.
r
take Place ill the Wilshi" II"I'l tailth :ii i a i ,
June 13.
i the guests of Mr.
Among the affairs given in hos-
and 111-. 1.,1•• ■
Caner,
On Sunday, June I I, Myra Pot
or of Miss
j
Anne Bachrach. whos, ' '
arch
will entertain the girls, ,en
nuptial, 1011 Ili
121/1 AT TAYLOR
read on June I ti ', 1 ''' ,
the
Mi r. Bit1i.:. i.,,,,i.ii n and eltil- at
K.
membership cntrimittem lend
her
hoine
at
4813
Ilse
eiten
of Vi
Vt.rttttt
I their l'Sreirt.S. at he r co ttag e at Aug-
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a Park matured
matured to Iliglilyay . w a
Special
C'
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Sunday Dinner:
.
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Padairt 31artil
11.l'
'iii cite o where they visited t he
(11 , 11 Lake.
Ayukali da-
•In your kitchen
II
Iftahest
For information re r ( w,,
g iv en by h er .,,,,., . yi. ,',
, i(I , , Faii..
ROAST DUCK or
.rtovntent rt
gaoling this outing call Myra Pot-
SPRING CHICKEN .
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Litvtrte
. t , h. V. to hall !'.. al
annuall AN iikaii
CONVENIENT TERMS
as, hoick or Sara Itosenln•rg.
teeters. on
lant•ous shower given
i ,iting 01 .111111 t • . at hi, ,•I ■
g. t.
by Mrs. S.
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Mrs. Benj amin Eink and (laugh-

us on, m a -.
Lake.
y
27,
COUNTER SPECIALS
Scrip Accepted as Down Payment am in Full.
ter, Peggy. of Winona street are on,w et. g i ve , b y m t .„„ and a linen at `s \Ivan _______.... __
Announce Betrothal
, A. ii . n.
visiting with friends in Cleveland.
Salami 15c lb,
You can buy the famous GRINNELL gualie•eed
Tongue 14c lb.
th:i
f
il,,
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('f .n f nd.:a tnnY,Iti. :(i„. :','il',::1': t ' . -
M.A TIC .
_
Just as easily as an ordinary iefrigeridoi . . . and hate the greater'
WE ACCEPT SCRIPT
e A.
.
Mrs. 31aurice Landau and chill-
saving and satisfaction always found en ICE-0 MATIC on nett-hip!
!teen left for a few weeks' visit made
1,,,,it
h ei re ss
a sleeting of —
to Chieago and will leave July
Your old refrigerator, radio, phonograph or piano
Gamma'Eta
for Camp Modin in :Maine.
petty on Tue,(1%.,.onilig
accepted as part payment.
The annual banquet of the Ift-
lihuLt: toweit,...ii
for the
I yv
zo
Singing ;so.
Ql'AI-ITY 31ERC11 ANDISE FIR rdt yF:..
given June '2:1.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnett
cloy will he held this Sunelay,
of Cleveland are I he week-end
is beckoning, but before you
guests of :L. rind NI rs. David (..zN1[- • t. ,.(A,i.ii, ,l ,l,ta B
rdrodrit,:t to , f rn-'::{124 fer,h
go come in and pick out an
,i1,.; 'Ilit
Wilkus of Chicago boulevard.
,:"Ilnl'Ith.tSt
Olen
& Wein Bathing Suit.
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:D78
1 . 1'1 'fl:Ifr. haTin'rir A
;l'Yt ti ihr:fi
Philadelphia.
'.'l
t int o f th

e
sea.on.
n ,. Pin'a
pro.
where she wren
fly Reiser a ittfilit,
The latest styles in various
funeral 1 f
Miss Frances Wolfner of St. attend
Ai .... the
_
.
color
combinations.
i
i hre • father,
HEADQUARTERS, 1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE
Louis is the guest of her brother N. ti. i.
chaffer of Atlantic (t to . noes ,:if,1:117;i1:1:j1,1 1 i , i S'Lentd. the
,Ilt.it:hr entert
e:n
"
:tt N'e
r'nr ain-
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branch Stores
lit'.eavmoi ri;(1 , 0 :. rin
meat, S
, , am I s - i s •ter - in - law . are
Mr and Mrs.
s0 31 1;:y.. 22.
[ Julius G. Wollner of Sherbourne
furnish the music for (lancing.
01 FN
The Junior Ilalevy

drive.

began OS ais
MI. I anal Tilt S11101 s nR 11111,1'
Full Value
IINI

. announce the gratJuation 1,.,j;ich,ITiann,. !tiiI•e tt,e,tx...iistae inatie
on Your
gi h•I'Ist Nwl•("•rne'i lalYtt'xl\t‘p.htte i(n1
A Complete Line of Straws
I.,,,:titrhyiarn(h1 0 3mTin) 3
1 iiIItta'ae Ukb r'l(e nafi teifirt fl!r°Ci'ff the Northern Philip Lachman, by the musical committee. There
SCRIP
PAM WEIN
•rn Illinois coll ege
at $1.45
are still it few places open for chit-
a tett-Vs visit with th e i r children.(1(tyf Ot phet.(i.rme,tinlyu• rrhifterr-
ftfil•ar g
rso. , 8
11.1.n:tat: I, ellen of the ages 7 to 14. lichear-
. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moor o f anti Mrs. Lachman. accompaot
o d sals are held revery Monday after-
Wilil in er,( 1. accrue,
M .iut
noon from 2 to -1 p. nt. at the Far.
Hamburger, drove to Chicago
ia , old v an ii,,„
hand Folk Shute, SC,79 Twelfth St.
fur
9038 TWELFTH ST., AT CLAIRMOUNT
an d
r s. H arold
r the exercist•s and will attend the
ore.
Metle TILL 5
and Mrs Benjamin Netzorg Century of Prog're'ss exhibition.
le,iit,.„1" n r l.ai,ei
s
the s . e summer cottage at
MISS SYLVIA DEROVAN
OFFICERS
INSTALLED
panfr;.
3 (1 Joseph
bo3s .
F:isenman, aremn,
BY THE ZEDAKAH CLUB
M r. and M rs. Morris De rowan •
her daughter-in-law.
announce the engagentent of their
Mr. and 31r—
s. ,I. B. Neiman and berg. Dorothy Eisenman, left fir
Zerltikah Club h eld its ' last
daughter, Sylvia, to Abraham
on, L e ,..t i r, ( d• m e L eart avenu e
t visit the former's meeting
. Clevelando
of the s
AND GOOD FOOD—NUF CED!
flo,enshine, ,,,,,, of J aco b R.,,,,,,,,p
1. s on t a f r u day. in chic are last . (laughter. Mr , . Joseph
:Monday,
Schwartz- ,lone 5, at La Casa Loma. The
shine.
ROAST DUCK DINNER — 45c
. ceremony of installation of new
___
officers was preceded by a lunch ,
Mr. and Mn. W. Blumenthal.
TEMPLE YOUNG PEOPLE
Miss Betty Rubin of Hazelwood eon
for members and friends.
Who
have been visiting in Chicago, avenue left for New York, where
ARRANGING MOONLIGHT.
TO
The officers for the new term
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
are
the
8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE
"The most beirritiful Moo nlight of- .
OMB WAY
ROUND TRIP
u , r R CT

I. she will remain for several weeks. are: Mrs. Jacob Haryith, presi-
OVND TRIP
r. Oberfeier.
d
before returning to
fair ever" is the continent of t he
MORRIS FEINSII,BER, Prop,
;erNersri'den)liCIte,:in„Itex
t heir home in New York.
•rnoisitneen,
11050 New York 20670
3Ir. and Mrs. No
officers of the Young People's ChM i
Slobin and Ndeiecre'etei
She
MN. Samuel
of Temple Beth El who are arrang e
Pittsburgh
$5.00
$9.00
$7.00
St. Louis

$12.60
K.
Slithin
spent
Mem-
pent,
second
vice-president:
Mrs.
Bernard Pekarsky of orial Day in Bay City, with the
3.00
ing the annual Temple moonlight r ( • Maurice
Cleveland
5.40
10.00 Kansa s City
.. 1 Ft
18.00
Max Elias, third vice-president ;
. l' . M . •
excursion to take , place Monday ' ' I "'
5.00
a " - • !' h - who wa
Buffalo
5 75
..• s one l'itter's
9.00
.'
• mother • , Mrs. 'Ida Green - Mr, A. Rosenberg,
Toronto
10.00
recording' see-
of
a
group
of six to recent. the berg.
'
night,
June
20.
on
the
S.
S.
Tash-
22.00
Miami
40.00
3.85
Cincinnati
5.85
retary;
MI'S, Ben Lefkowitz, cor-
degree of Rabbi and Mailer of
enc.,.

And All Points in U. S. and Canada.
responding secretary; NH,. Nfilton
Itr.. ,and
In
these
diflicult
days
the
young
Hebrew
Literature
from
the
Jew-
vie
Mrs. Joseph R. Eder Greenblatt,
THE BEST MATERIAL USED
financial
secretary;
people of the Temple have taken ish Institute of Religion, was of 12,0 Chicago boulevard will Mn. Barry Levine,
treasurer;
Mrs.
th
in g
e iinnitti: ht intitfi in polit,inTn
LOWEST PRICES CHARGED
1,1711 1 t w •ir.ak . awarded the Guggenheimer Fel- leave on June 12 for Chicago to
Sidney Wallace. reporter; Mrs.
low ship for ,liniy in Palestine. celebrate their fifth wedding anni- Ge•orge
aM
Temple.
Work is Guaranteed — Estimates Free
soloist. Tru.-
,hey who originally suggested and Mr. Pekarsky. who ee a graduate Nersary. Lester Satovsky will ac- tees are Weingarten,
Mrs. J. Karbel,
Mn-. A.
planned the Temple carnival, and of the University of Michigan, it- company them.
Karbel, Mrs. M. Canvas..er and
all the other Temple organization, the national president of Avukah.
--
Mn-. Max Solovech.
. oeope•rato el with them. In the Same
--
8840 Linwood
Miss Nlaryan Fleisher will pre-
CASS and TEMPLE
Euclid 1.0114
Annual re I
were given by
TEMPLE 1.8200, 1-8600
way, all the mp
embershi of Temple
:Ire and Mrs. Me yer Rottenbauni -e
n: her pupil. in a piano recital chairmen of rommittees.
Hurt- ---
Beth El will co operat e with the hav e l e ft b y 1„,,,,, ft, Chicago and demonstration of the Dun-
- ----
touts of tannin-, were• given ti tr
Vi'llni; Peple', Club in making
w h
h ere they u .1! kt•e••i i.e World% ning System of Improved Mui:ic
'f. mph moonlight a smeess.
porar• relief. Fitly-nine
Fitly-nine layette
Fai.
.
Study. Sunday afternoon. Jun
were
given to needy pritspectite
w
heo. ill lee dancing until 1

al 3 o'clock, at her studio. 91 East
Hospitalization. eye-
and cofrishment, and tn-
Miss Doretry :torn Morris of Kirhy LIVenue. The foll o wing %si p MOthers.
t
'S1 Leslie avenue
nut it enjoying a participate: Martin Sturman, Rich- glasses or medicine were procure:I ,
Jack kauf mart wayclue:tell tote -
: - •• •:. 0°n1"
Sabbath Services.
- The Sporty courst•'
The Men's Club of Congregati o n e
— __ -
n. of
trip to LOS Angel,. Calif. ;,rat Nfitchell. Marilyn Snyder, Jack when necessary. About $4.00
Gill: of the Senior Council ,,f /1•,
1.1. Litt. al. t 1:1111,11, Will fj1(111 ■ V
Shure
aarey Zedek will hold a rlinner ,
While there she Nvill be the guest Oppenheini. Rosalind Green. Mare "."ige di 'l" .n 'd II "' Y "". 1"
fir-thiled rr• •••
lewish Centers at the final mead-
!tell the pulpit Saturday morning. June
in the social hall Of the
Fleisher.
Cte-
indnt
familiee.
of relative. and friends.
four besot( ul rose,
•.
int; of the season held at the Dec-
tin Green. Madelyn
..
synagogue on Thursday evening. ter
Mrs. Ilierveth, who was unand 10• Al 10:30 a. m.
branch,
„..,
better 0, nditton
,. -i. 0, d tr.- , .,•
clle Silverman. Rithe DesTregortil,
_______
- 1 • - ' '': '...",. :', 'r•t.t. t'tt .tt .te .t.ttt,
.11111e 15, Vrrnmeneing at 6:311 p. m
nutusly re-elected a, president.

.
Toe duk senor room ts open in 0.
Mr.
and
Mr,
David
Robinson
Stanley
Oppenheim.
Lois
Coggan•
,
Mr nautman it: it me nib. r ." ' ,' '.
T.
ihr yort,.t... stuutos ,,, me (eutti. .,,,d d aug h ter
Moonlight :
Immediately following t he dinner.
thanks Zedekah's mane friends for I The Temple,
,
Dukie Rea.onabis Pre. ‘•
sol.atnn s• Mich iear. Center the •
, j,f Monterey
yak Cogran and Harriet Jane
a regular meeting of the club will the ee.rangers Club.
, . ,; ee .•.., 1. e nd ,• ■ 13 , t,alt•t noon at
The Terrible nmottlight wilt take.
kind.. of I , he, •• ataueht --ie
.
The public is invited. t heir co-operation.
the Iti f Ropinesa Club of the are spending the ,umn,yr at Oah Goid•tein.
plate
Monday
be held, at which time theannual
Belle Drajekin of the Strapichuck ( Ne t....:
for.
Herr R••
evening.
June
2
The dinner-dance scheduled for
, ;.
bet..
w ee A. in, ,tuarni mar er n.u.d.i. .•..',''
I 0 I 'e • Lo

I On
n e ■
I ake
Commerce.


election of officers will take place. Club was elected vice-president. e-, :...77,, He t lan
fdand

and t MI, Road f.c.^ ,
. rare :lie ktn.verataTi ab t I hde mien.
.tune ha. been postponed until ''n the Steamer Tie - he:rim, The.,
11r. and Mrs. Samuel Jakont of A t
will
be
Roger
All members of the Men's el Uti MI , Dratik in has been an art icy 'a t 9.; iseen.
(limy-rig,
it
1!
•I•1,1 ear 10 III.
, t t I ', 1 ' .. •• 40:.t
Redford nn
ugust.
--
" 7,7;:r
.
I's, :en len

There
'
. , r .
..:', I Englewetod avenue will ode-
are urged to send in their reserve- worker in the Caunt 11 during th e ratite.. ei.,,,, t,ceet st reee.edeene eer Isea,'
entertainnient
or
Dr. and Mr. ,to,(. 1th :I. .larrehte brate their twenty-fifth wedding
sit"
is dcord
tions for this dinner
MIsf•tIng p11.-1 ,11.,on
'ace toff sdd•'
Other officer. elected ,,d,.',;, . 4,.,;",'„,,'"Zn'',':,: n(1„', "'1 1,17- ... , ;Alit ehddren of ..9;..:

Sturtevant ...iniver.ary. They will be at horny
promptly. The (ntertainniont rum-
PEISER
WILL
ADDRESS
EY*. Rosen, recording seen.-
_
MRS . J. H. EHRLICH ON
el`vnde
are
,111',111lrg
the
inittee is planning, enjoyable enter - tan'; Vella Berns. corresootoling ,:,.,'",,,,'7„ ",,',U;t7,,,*,: k th. 'n
summer f" robtf , ve , and (mend ,- Sunday.
ALTMAN'S
JEWISH
"r•`‘''' •''' ''". at Oak Loolge. Long Take. Eon, Lai, IL from .. , o .
HOUR
JEWISH RADIO FORUM
' ' N and 7 to lo .
aliment for this affair.
•■ , (rt tary; Harry Lip:, hitt. fi nein-
mei ( C. Mich.
No lard,.
eta! ...et-olio
Mr and Mt. 111• dire Newnan nil stle•td
.1t.Wi•h
tt
Mr-
bh
r
I..
consention
at
Rat
CIO
Te
w Abe rs will h.,•., t h e
p m her of Ow board of
The forty-fifth meeting of the broadcast from 12 to 1,
:
teddy for the moonlightso. tom e, me ire enerre......1 .5 . b e,
im CaN

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f amily
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lutt NA tt he ld
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reorganization of the
hum heos in honor of Mrs. Nlildred
will he addressed by Kurt Pei, 1. de e • ,
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the
tome
of
31r.
and
Mn-.
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On June 16, l'urity Rainbow Ger Council in Or new q u ar t er
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e xecutive director of the Jewish
es Le a Meat.. and Mi.. Rothe Hem of Hirehinan of Philadelphia.
'
,• e e of th.
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Smtth. 3270 Monterey, June
,
Girls will hold a moonlight tc
t leveland ar• the ,..e.ta of
ai.d M rs
Welfare. Federation, in behalf of
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th•oert
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H. wear
,
Sot
Plans
for
the
annual
Sugar Island.
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lone
Mena-. to h.
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The boat !eta, e
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank an.I held in Kingsville. were completed the Emergency Allied Jewish Cam
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firm the foot of Griswold at ze .1 -,
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Mr and Mr. Charles Neuman ate mono..
paign.
Grind people. though promising lit- frnn, CW11 terms
sons eef Chicago boulevard re• Bridge Naas played and refresh
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• ee--chic at ional
T. "l•
David
Bernstein
will
broadcant
tie
turned on Decoration Day from (mints served.
• ore,
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Mary Silver is chairman of the
'I F:I,
!
Itco P•hta les,111.1 !net wee
the week's new., and four noted'
Ow rom
St..vtal •
en — rnittee.
.•. -1 111). Que..
Tickets may be pro- Do all that they promise and oven m•neefhev , •..sPf.tetain of toe Jut., CI, A Century of Progress at Chicago. i
star, of the Yiddish stag( still hp - I tItt.
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more
ti answering
et* . ed from any of the committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman pear in a site ;ally prepared
Remn•ing Superfluous Hair
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rnu-i-
t..i.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk of el 2981 Burlingame avenue had
• ttious rthser
by Electric Needle
Weirbers. :Margery Schembeek is But had men the word. of their' x'"11 CO Mr and Mrs Jack Rifler a danah•
eat program. They are May a' ei
Lasalle boulevard left Thursda y
• t heir
. Mr.
hiettery.
rid'ng wit!) r e hintt. For further in-
rs..
promisee recall.
Il.anche Tenenbaum, who well
Permanently and l'aenl•e
w le.
,
. by motor to Philadelphia.
e
.e
program
will
fen
New
j
Burger
of
Ckveland.
Ohio.
and
S , ema'ion call the above or Sylvia Though promising much the•y do,
Mt and Me. Hnbert L Weil 44 Ann Arbor i
presented in a duet: Abraham lb- • ,
esweli•all•• Free be a ppsInfmerd
I.•
st airaon Rubin of the
••.. rens atrie rt t fr•entannat. pi Oa, plata of York anj the New England States, Ben Hirchorn of New York City.
&rub, Townsend 6-6362.
nothing at all.
I ...stein, tenor, and Jacob Finks! -I 1. .•-•
- 1623 GLADSTONE AVE.
and son Peter Junta .
and will be gone a month.
'me, Congregation of Del-
City.
stein, noted comedian.
rae.
Trinity 2-1942
tareen Kurland will preside

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That's why we don't think
you can heat the famous
Williams Ice - 0 - Matte for
sheer value. It's a good
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unobstrusively skillful.

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1)inc and dance in OW' beautiful new Colonial Room
to the music Of Jack l‘lcOii's famous radio orchestra
dinr,er $1 ... also a la cart•.

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