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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-06-23

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PIERETROrUEWIS ► l Of R0811CLE

PAGE TWO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Be Cooler! More Comfortable!

All you need do is send your clothes to FOREST

and have them dry cleaned by the

PLAY SCHOOL WORK '_
COMMENCES JULY 5 r

Mrs. Meyers Chosen Chair-
man of Jewish Center
Project.

Mn. Regime Freund Cf:hant:,
the (aunt II ,f Je swish
Women, and Nate S. Shaper.,
pre-pieta of the Jeaish Centers'
.1—oovitition, announced the ap-

Store your furs
and winter gar-
ments now in our
freezing storage
vaults.

SCRIP
ACCEPTED

no more ! Cull

us today!

Men's Suits
and Topcoats

Ladies' Coats
and Dresses

Si: 00

Si .00

Mr. anol Mts. Alexander Freeman
2it Chii ago boulevard eft for
Cambridge, Mass., to attend the
graduation of their Son, Alwyn
Ve r non Fl etiman,
from the law'
school of Ilarstard University. Al-
wyn F u eenian Wily aw arded the
fellowship for the study of Inter-
national Law in Geneva, Switzer-
land, and will -ail for Europ e in
Septembertll r emain for a year.

Nn

FOREST
CLEANERS and DYERS

533-541 E. Forest

MRS. HENRY MEYERS

0,rent
1

The 12th Street 12 Day Sale

Full Value
on Your

Bathing Suits

SCRIP



89c



51.65

Straw Hats - • • 51.19

OLEN & WEIN

9038 TWELFTH ST., AT CLAIRMOUNT

OPIN

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I

pl.

1•••

11,0

Nlever-

I!

RAM WEIN

TII L 5

Last Call for

THE THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL

Temple Beth El

Moonlight

Monday Evening, June 26

8:45 p. m.

Nlits. A. J. Leedi and N1rs. Wal-
ter 1.iiilo were joint hostesses at it
luncheon in honor of 1/r. and Nil,.
1 %Van•:- ltruno of St. Louis, last
Saturday, at the 1., in home in
Franklin, Mich.

NI

and NI I

Ben :fonon of
aid ::al
Min-
\I :,•I. 14t la-t Saturday for
tiny will spend
Mr. Simon :tune hay-
tattled the early part 111 t he

lett

program will be bused

:
, Iv •
principles of pro-
e education. Last year's
o vp, ;lent, with the home room
u;;III/ati011 fin tutioninsended by
tio• child Study A.o.oeiation
n the fooedloilit,y of this set
op tt .et eti.pl, 11 the program of
tho Plao
a, an educational
x;-,1
a riot-real Mood and
heal-
o rot tire."

SPECIAL for This Event!

Sleeveless Sweaters,
all colors
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NILE OLEN

Niro , . Henry IVineman
Homo- l
h,„„, a

Nits Loot-ph \Veil and children,
Louis and Josephine, spent a few
day, in Chirago the past week.

!reeled hi
Thorough!, Dr, r leaned by Beautifully nn
ash.. Pos e,, and Iland•
itallte Pews.. end !Laid
111110.41
/: ieyhed

finds us prepared to lead the way and
show you how cheaply you can buy
high grade merchandise at Olen Sr
Wein's.

`WM=IMM•011

vvith her parents, NIT-. and Mr-.
Joseph Friedman, in Pitt sloi gh,
Pennsylvania.

The amazingly new discovery which is exclusively used in

Detroit by FOREST CLEANERS. Brightens, freshens and

renews your garments. It cost.

rSCP,

2990 West Grand Boulevard

Lauretta De Young's song,
• Anything and Everything for
You," that is gaining national
popularity, will be featured by
Mike Falk and his band at the
Temple moonlight Monday, June
26. Nliss 1)e Young is a member
of the Young People's Temple
Club.

ONE STORE

In
honor of Miss Mildred
Yarrows, a bride-elect of June 2:i,
Minerva Federman enter-
tioned on May !:I with a personal
-baser
2 , ) guests. (In June
I. NLoo Maui ins Stone was hostess
:it inisoellimeull, shower and
hire Midge for 12, Mr s .
I Mole- Gilman feted Miss Yar-
hay• with it b r idge luncheon and
illisuellaneous show e r at the Bal-
dest Hotel on June 0.
Covers
wer e laid for 50.
On June 10,

"[his discount sak is store-wide ... the saving in every

instance is well worth while . . . Every department

co-operating . . . every item discounted . . . new mer-

Miss .\ 1010e Math:, Was 0,10, 111
a kitchen shower 11101 bride , '

chandise "just in'' included ... don't fail to appreciate

Mrs. Saul
Lewis entertained with a nano' o
shower for 12; on June I
NI a ek \Vt. inbeek gave a no t•Por
c oo s shower for 21 cue -;
June I I, Mrs.
gave a dinner for I2 in
Yottrow s and her fiance,
On Jun e DI, Mr s .
Seymour Lewis entertained with
it lin en shower and on .lune 2u,
Nliss Helen 1, 11,,1111,111 gave a din-
ner in honor of the bride-elect.
Luncheon 1 , artu., were given by
the Misses Godola Gelb, Elmore
Flornian and Peat-I Busker.

100•110.01 on .111110 12,

the importance of this sale for we definitely inform you

that these prices cannot last another 60 days . . . All

merchandise prices are rising rapidly ... need we say

MOH.

PRINGLE is entering their fiftieth year as Furniture

leaders in Detroit . . . our Gratiot Ave. unit is closed

forever .. . all efforts are being centered on our Boule-

vard Store . .. here you will find Quality furniture so
moderately priced that anyone can afford to buy at

Nlilford Stern and daugh-
ter, Josephine; Mrs. Joseph lios-
ensweig and Nil,. David Wilkus
are attending, the commencement
exercise: at II:maid University,
NI r. and Mrs. Sam Goldfarb of
Cambridge, Mass. Philip Stern is Jackson spent it few- days in this
graduating from the Harvard Law city \ isiting with relatives.
School,

Rabbi Leon Frain will divide
the next two weeks between Mil-

PRINGLE'S ... buy as you wish with cash or Detroit

City Scrip . . or you may accept `the advantage of

convenient payments . . . you

get the cash price plus a

small carrying charge.

Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden and
daughter, Nlary Rita, returned
from a week's visit to Chicago.

BEGINS MONDAY
JUNE 26th

Scrip Accepted

\LIr yang I. Itittker, who was
\ ,11110, and 1 : 1111,1Lell.
In C Bleat!.
oio,0;ont ell
vice-chairnian,
hr is i• lala
as chairman of the
to,t
volunteer: for vvorl.
In
Mr. omit NIrs. Harry Phillips of
cooninitteo
ple--ehool
education
the school. The
of these
the Seven Nlile road and NIL and
vol 11111 rs vv dl he mired for by lo:- the 1)600 of Ameri ca n flr-
Mrs. Lester Alexander of Toledo
In Nlilwitu-
I lie
11111inlit
111,1 , 11 . 11 by brewi
ale or-ding in Chicago,
N I ! ....
Nlonash.
The Train- kee he to give hi, report as
treasurer
the .\ Dr.
Immo and
.\ ssocim
Mg Intl gut, will be held
all of
day
NIrs. Joseph Itozan of
WInilli . day.
June
2 8,
at
the t 1 „ 11 of the Ilehrew Union Ctollege Lansing- attended the sedan-Eckel
lo'ianIslin Hills Country Club, coon:- : o ld to 'it on the ''\''''"li''' b o ard
, wedding here.
mowing at III a, no., Bost will be I ' d 1111 ' I.,"! 1,." 1 (.'"'f'''''"'''' of
Ile will attend
under the direction of Nit's. Frank ! A"" 911 ''lll IZ"""l'•
Mrs. Murray Schlafer returned
lo- Olvtolv- ec, formerly associated rho convention of the Zionist t/r- from a short visit in Chicago.
with the Child Study .N —ociatiodi ga"'zolli" 11 in ('Menge and view
,,f New Y or k City. 'Iii. „„„„i„,,,,,.. the Jevvisli Day Pageant at the
Niro, .
Joseph
Nlagidsohn
re-
- loll w 111 take the fl/l111 of a 1 W° 11,1 Fair.
turned Monday from a sojourn in
— —
I aiml ,b-cession on the aims iind '
Chicago.
ir , :Iola ie. of the play school and
Ed \Yin Rosenthal. Jr., \elm is
its method,.
Dr. Fra nk I., okt a . making his home in Springfield,
ND. and 111rs. Samuel Mendel-
\ ec will preside at this discussion, Nlass., spent the past week-end ,olin spent most of th e vvet-1, tour-
( pliers who will take part in the 1 (vitt: his parents. Mr. find Nirs. ing thiough the state,
panel are Dr. Lessinger: dealt of Edwin Rosenthal, while tonroute
Teachers' College; Dr. Nlaud Wat- to Chicago to visit the World's
Mr. and NIrs. Fred Klein and
-on, director of the Children's Fair.
Nlio. and Mrs. Louis Toobachnik o f
Center; Nliss Osbourn, of the
Webb avenue are leaving for Chi-
Board of Education; Niro-. Merry
Mr. i11111 Mrs. Joseph Welt of ( - ago the early part of the week

Hayes, it member of the American Boston boulevard will be
hosts to and will rUlliaill for a few weeks.
The charming sumint r home of
ossociation of University Wooten; their family at dinner ion Satins
Mrs.
David
S.
Diamond,
zit Cedat
NI'. Katherine (i Fee II, Bell feSSOI: of day, June 24.
Nlits. Maurice Landau and chil-
educational psychology at the Uni.
dren are spending a few weeks :it Beach, Ontario, formed a delight-
vet sity of Nliuhigan. and Mrs.
Friedman.
the ‘Vilshilit. and will leave for ful setting for the annual June
Ruth
who i.
Ilenry Nleyers,
Crimp Modin In Maine the early board meeting of Detroit chaptoo
making her home in Chicago, hav
part of .lulu.
The afternoon discussion will ing attended the social workers
.-enter around pro;gres-ive methods ,onf,ron, hire hest \crak e was
Among the recent arrivals in
in teaching art, th3 , 0 , 111 , t-t. he guest of her father, William
Detroit are Samuel and Florence
and physical education. NIrs. Jos- hi e d,,, ani „t th t ,
Travis, students at th e University
eph Seltzer, Mr. Pearl and several
,others will lead this
Niro..
Nil-. and NIrs. Sol .1. Levy of of Michigan. Booth plan to spend
the
summer months at the home
• Oktav'ec will Ift'v'id1'•
Buffalo. N. Y.. are the guests of
of their parents, 2275 West Bos-
Detailed arrangements for the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg.
ton boulevard.
Exper Workmanship by Practical Hatters
medical and dental emintitiations
The same 11;gli quality we have always maintained
of children who have 4•111,11•11 ill
NIrs. I. D. Straus of Ligonier.
(In Sunday evening, June 18,
the scho o l have been eompleted Ind.. is spending the week-end
by \ 1 I '-. 11111181 . , chairman withNI r. and Mrs. JeS•ph Welt it dinner party was given at Lie-
berman's Inn, Lake Orion. in honor
or the 1m-oli o-al committee, and of Boston boulevard.
of the twenty-fifth wedding anni-
NI o. 11,01, tee Goldstiek, chairman
205 GRATIOT - 145 MICHIGAN
of Ili, dental tommilittee.
The
Ann Sl o ss of Cleve. versaries of Nlio. and Mrs. Benja-
oimmatoons will b e held Monday, land visited with her cousin. 'Afar- min Meyers of Chicago, Ill.. and
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
brie Hirschman, while enroute to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyers of 1/,
and Thursday.
her summer home in Sans Souci. trod who are vacationing at Liik•!
Orion. Twelve guests were present.
Nliss Peggy Pink of Winona
Mr. and Mrs. David Frank of
avenue returned from Pittsburgh
and Cleveland where she visited 31145 Cortland avenue announce
the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, li•-
with relatives and friends.
1
.
sing, on Saturday morning, July
Pr:, al I' well Will, way fur
1,
at the Irnai Moshe Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of
tt
feud shower being stualsor,o1 the Wilshire returned from a Dexter and Lawrence. A recep-
MRS, ABRAHAM COOPER
by the lloonito Rebel Society week's visit to Chicago.
tion will b e held on Sunday, July
Hadassah last Tuesday, June
:and the Zedakall Club for the bene-
2, from '2 to 5 and 7 to 9.
No 2 „ .
,
h „, , nnn , yiiirs it itiisLeon
BIG WOLF LAKE—near Jackson Mich.
tit of the Melbourne Center Play
P,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Morris cards.
us Fr y to hold a special board
School.
STARTING ITS SEVENTH YEAR
have as their guest the latter's
P,
luncheon and outing at the close
'Phis event will take place Nlon-

!mother, Mrs. Nate Rosenbaum of
Idelta Sorority held its initia- of the season's meetings, as a cm-
o
day, Junto 26, at I:30 p. iii., at the
Youngstown, Ohio.
tion
picnic
supper
at
lielle
Isle
bloatI
s
o
-i•
I
I I - •mess
'
f ot.
Irnai Moshe synagogue, Dexter at
on June 14. The pledgees initi- where theincoming board ineml,ers' 'A
Lawrence.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Aronheim ated were Sonya Markovsky and can meet with their colleagues and
There will be bridge, entertain-
of 202:1 West Euclid avenue have Sadie Lechtzin.
Avrunin Camp offers a diversified recreational program
get their introdutotory view of Ha- r
ment and refreshments.
dus•sah board activities, It also pro- . 0 including swimming instruction, horseback riding, baseball,
Participating in the program will as their guests Nit-. and Mrs. Phillip
Krawctz
and
small
son.
and
Rea-
Mrs.
Bertha
Gomberg
of
Duluth,
vides
a
volley-ball,
tennis, dramatics, in addition to the usual camp Pa
fitting
occasion
for
retiring
be NIarjorie Simons, dancer. ae-
uompanied by Nits. Samuel Simons; ben A ronheim, former Detroiter, ; Minn.. and NIrs. Charles E. Good- board meetings to greet their sue- 1/ activities, all under th e supervision of directors and counsellor.
who have been selected for their special abilities along these
Mrs..I. Burris, soloist, aceompanied hoot Longo Meadow. Klass., who man and daughter, Peggy, of Vir- eessursin the work.
arrived on Saturday from Buffalo. ginia. Minn., are guests in the
Tuesday's outing was attended by r line..
by Mr,. I.. Teitelbaum.
\Ifs Arthur Ginsberg and Mrs. Ruben .Nronheim will leave next city and will reside at 1941 Glad- 40 women, Mr s , David S. Diamond, r• .ARRANGEMENTS WILL BE MADE TO TAKE A
recently re-elected as chairman of 0
Robert Kallsmain are chairmen for week for Chicago to attend the stone for an extended stay.
GROUP OF CHILDREN TO THE WORLD'S FAIR
Detroit Iladassah, presided. Re -
the Homo' Relief and Mrs. Theodor e furniture marl
Pa
Miss Frances Van Norden re- ro, %%TI• presented by the var-
Shaffer and Mrs. Max Elias, chair-
Special attention to undernourished children.
Nit'.
and
Mrs.
II.
Brock
were
the
turned
from
a
visit
with
friends
nous committee chairmen, reflecting
man for Zedakah with Mrs. Emory
Nursery for children 4 to 7.
the aims and problems of each corn-
Monash, chairman of the entttrtain- guests of Dr. :ma Nlios. Stun Lewis in Toledo.
Doctor and Nurse in residence.
during the past week, stopping
mittee. The president announeet1,0
inent committee.
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
A package of staple food or can. here t•nroute to t heir home in
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Striefling and the following to serve as chairmen A
For Further Details Call Townsend 7-2238 or Longfellow 1179
fled feed is the admission fee or Hollywood,
daughter, Elaine, returned from of standing committees for the sea. A
A CCOMMODATION
N FOR ADULTS BY THE WEEK
son 1933-1 ■ 31: program, Mrs. Ben- 5
donations may be sent to either or-
it trip to Chicago.
OR WEEK-END
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Broder and
iamin Wilk; music. Mrs. Abraham g
ganization.
-aooily have returned from a visit
On Sunday evening, June Is,
" 1 ' 14.4 Y' M "' M " x 1)
11.1•4
•he World' , Fair in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tomarin kin and NIrs. I'. 11. Braude; social,
of East. Kirby avenue were ten- Mrs. William II. Isenberg; hospital-'
1Villiam Frank, Lester Nieman dered a surprise t wenty-tifth wed- ity. Mrs. Rob•rt Niar•il; education,
been CO111140.1 fo r and Robert Frank are spendinz ding anniversary dinner by their Mrs. Schmarya Kleinman; infant
the .Jewish National Fund moon- a few days in Washington, D. ('. children, Mrs. Stan Brewer of welfare, Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn;
light which will he held on Monday
New York I Mary Tomarin I, Rose national Fund, Mrs. Nathan Kap-
evening, July 17, on the steamer
AND GOOD FOOD—NUF CED!
NIrs. Isadore Hazenbuseh of St. and Jack- . at the Club Exchange. lan; Palestine school luncheon. Mrs
Philip Gilbert; membership, NIrs
Tiishnio, gluing to Sugar Island. 'Joseph, Missouri. is visiting with Eighty guests were present.
SPRING CHICKEN DINNER — 45c
Samuel Kavanau; Palestine sup-
Music will he furnished by Bert her sister and brother, Mr. and
plies (sewing) Mrs. Samuel Schaf
Milan and his orchestra, who have NIrs. Osman Fisher of Edison ay.
Robert Arthur Coplan, violinist,
Lander; donor lunchen, Mrs. M. I.
;list returned from a sensational enure
and Ilarriet Elaine Coplan, piano
Prentiss thrift luncheon, Mr , . S, v-
si a son at l'alm Bea, h, Florida. The

accompanist. broadcasted several
mour Frank; current dues, Mr
mire prom eds of the mosonlight
Mr. and Mrs. William Kaplan numbers over WXYZ June 12 and
8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE
Aaron Silberblatt; delinquent dues,
well g“ to the Jewish National Fund
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bass and 17. They are the children of Mn,
Mrs. Sol Perlman; remembran•t
for the furtherance of its work in
families are at. their summer cot- and Mrs. Joseph J. Coplan of fund, Mrs. Charles Hamburger; re-
the redeeming of the soil of Pales-
loge at Kingsville, Ont.
Webb avenue.
!Minns with other organizations,
t:m , for the .law's, the need for
Miss Jeanette M. Steinberg; Jun-
which is greater now than ever be-
Sol Goldfarb of El Paso, Texas
On July 1 Mn, and Mrs. Albert ior Hadassah adviser, Mrs. Max —
fere because of the plight id Ger-
is visiting with his parents. Mr. Green and their small son. Henry Reidan.
oan Jews who are now tba-king to
and Mr,. .a. Goldfarb o f G ran d 1,., will leave for an extended trip
Palestine, their only refuge.
A n interesting feature of the day, 7=7,
avenue,
venue.
through Canada.
The arrangements are being
__
aside from the regular procedure —
made by the Junior National Fund
of business, was a little farewell —
12th at Seward
Trinity 2 - 3488
Miss Sally Kohaker and Golda
The Co.Eds held election of of-
headed by its president, Morris
tendered Mrs. Maurice Ni. Landau, =
- Nt
Stern. Th e committee consists of
' -e v • t ors
- ' spent several days in Chi- firers Friday night at the home of in testimony to her valuable and =
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, JUNE 26, 27, 28
,-, 0 f.,,i in ,„ 1.,, sol wand , r, molly car° the past week.
Sylvia Weinberg. The results indefatigable service to Hadassah —
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, JUNE 25, 26, 27
were: Gertrude Heiman, presi-i-
Z,normormen. Ann Nussbaum, Jack
tne past tour years not only as =
Miss Bernice Mcyrowitz of Do- dent: Gertrude Goodman, vice- treasurer but in many other im- -==
P •llaok. Jeanette Hoffman, Mary
Weinberg, portant capacities. Mrs. Landau
Israel Abramson, Iv, than, Al... is the guest of Mr. and president; Gertrude
Well Known Jewish Star and Singer
0 , Sinkoff, Louis Lansman, Reva Mrs. Otto Hyman of Elmhurst secretary; Fay Kaplan, treasurer. is leaving for the East, shortly to =
In the Great Musical Comedy
A formal dinner-dance will be held spend the summer at Camp Modin.
lt-tirr. Tillie Tann, harry Nathan. avenue.
t. Jennie Goldman, Sylvia Ross,
at the Edgewater Beach Club on and in September will sail for ;=
Dr. and Mrs. S. Glassman of !Sunday. June 25. for the installs- Palestine with her children for a
Nlta Seligson and Israel Wiener.
Individuals and organizations are Chicago boulevard re1urned from , lions of officers.
year's stay. Detroit Hadassah will —
Assisted by an All Star Cast

ask , d to communicate for informa. • motor trip through the East.
, greatly miss her manifold assist- •F_-.
Mat.: 25c, 35c, 55c, 83c; Eves.: 25c, 35c, 55c, 83c, $1.10
tion or picnics with Israel Wiener. , accompanied by their nephew,
Joseph Kopman of Atkinson as, I ante, and takes this opportunity =
No Tax
the secretary of the National i und !Fred Shapero of New Iork. Mr. I enue left for St. Louis to spend i to wish her a glorious visit in Pal- ,=
Council, 2695 Fullerton, Townsend i Shapero will remain here for the i the school vacation with his grand- 1 estine and • safe and happy re- ' m--
,
7-3386.
school vacation months,
parents. Mr. and Mrs, L liopman.

eq.
rinote
urniture tompaut;

2990 W.GRAND BOULEVARD-OPP. FISHER 13LDG.

Open Monday Evenings Until Nine

SENIOR HADASSAH'S
OUTING ENDS YEAR

PANAMAS
BLEACHED
& BLOCKED

in the newest
shapes

on the Beautiful

Steamer Tashmoo

FOOT OF GRISWOLD

Music by MIKE FALK and
His College Band

Continuous Dancing to 12:30. Boat Docks at 12:30

Carry on with the old oft-time neglected friendships at th,

great get-together. It'll be more fun than a picnic.

Tickets on Sale at
■ Grinnell's, Dock or from Committee

$1.00 PER PERSON-51.50 PER COUPLE

Remember the Date---June 26th

Attendance is not confined to members of the Temple.

Our New 75
Low Price

C

ENRYfort ATTE

ZEDAKAH CLUB AND
HOME RELIEF GROUP
SHOWER ON MONDAY

$,
NOW OPEN---BETTER THAN EVER $


vrunin Campl

HEALTHFUL AND EDUCATIONAL
RECREATION FOR YOUR CHILDREN

r.

All the Best People in Town
Eat at

BUDDY'S

Excellent Food — Cheery Atmosphere
Reasonable Prices

FEATURING A

50c Sunday Evening Dinner
DRAUGHT BEER 5c

Buddy's Beer Garden

12TH AT TAYLOR

FROM MORN TILL NIGHT—A GRAND TIME!

7th Annual PICNIC and CARNIVAL

SPPONSORED By TIIE

Det. Aux. of L. A. Sanatorium

SUNDAY, JUNE 25 — BELVEDERE PARK

(On Utica Road, I nide east of Van Dyke Rd. Utica Road
is between 15 and 16 Mile Roads.)

DANCING—BATHING—CANOE RIDING—AMUSEMENTS

To Organizations, 100 tickets $12.50

Admission 25c

Buses will leave Sam's Confectionery, 8839 Twelfth St.
at Hazelwood, hourly from 10 to 3. Round trip, 25r.

ete

For a Pleasant and Economical Vacation

Island Lake Hotel

Island Lake-2 Miles from Brighton, Mich.

ENTIRELY RE-DECORATED

Room and Board $15 Per Week — Children Half Rate

Excellent B•thing, Fishing, Dancing, Boating

5 MODERN COTTAGES TO RENT

PHONE BRIGHTON 9115

35 WI.. from Detroit—Out Graced River

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ON MONDAY, JULY 17
Plan, h.,

5c—BEER on Draught-5c

Blaine Kosher Restaurant

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JULIUS NATHANSON

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"HAPPY DAYS"

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