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11167PFROIVEIVISflaiROIVICIE

PAGE TWO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

1-Iimelhocks — W
Satin Fashions

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PURITY'S FLOATING
AFFAIR ON SEPT. 17

Betrothed

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--with a slash for your 'kerchief, or jeweled too. 3.00

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120 Al' DINNER HONOR
GERALD JEROME EDER
ON HIS BAR MITZVAH

CAMP NAHELU

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litt•er wit ion, nuty lw• made by c

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1 1 4: Nlillon Greenblatt. Town-
, send 7-Fital.

training and traditions inbred for

almost a Fenno%

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY

LUNCHEON ON SEPT. 12

Sept.7

rail art,

Sent.22... Oct. 1 2.

Also Tourist I:lass in these ships.

great •lioi•e of
convenient sailings in ultra-modern, superbly
comfortable
(lass Liners. Hook through

CUNARD LINE

• FOR

10 SUCCESSIVE YEARS CUNARD AND ASSOCIATED
LINES HAS.E CARRIED MORE PASSENGERS 10 AND IROM
EUROPE THAN ANY OMER LINE OR GROUP OF LINES •

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JEWISH SOCIETIES

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Hotel, Cadillac Siluti.

American Express Company can handle your remittance , dints
through this organiration, which has stores in over (100
ties in Soviet Russia.

Now is the time to send the help to arrive in time
for Rosh Hashonah

American Express Remittance Service

1227 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

Cherry 1660

Have Your Mind Cleared of Doubt and

drarial. on :oar riaiiii
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Notine

*Address

5c—BEER on Draught-5c

Bottled Beer- 10c

And you'll get a "kick" out of the delicious way
our food makes beer taste. Try our
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER

Blaine Kosher Restaurant

8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE

t

Spell(' 11
week at
'I'heir mother.
111•••. Isaac Grass, joined thew
11,1e.

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MI', m idlie Landes of

• tt tr

11rook-
,t`n,• lyr., N. Y., a former 1/etroit resi- •
home tI dent, is spending si.veral days ill •
the (att..

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the

Mi. and Mrs. Nathan Nommin I
and Sara Cooper Goldberg of
NVe,t (Irani! boulevard are spend-1
ine a fortnight withli l•-•s 1) . 1'. 1.1,1.11.1 iiii.,..to. dI llet;„w i....di ki1±.1._____
.n.(1 )nt tit. the Sun,utt t
H oman at the summer lo II

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Citron of 2943 (flail-
,Iai . ..1 , and 11 is, [Lerman were stone
avenue has jU,I returned ;
room males at Emerson College, from a It'll, totl:hiettgo.
llo .t o t

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311'. and Mr-t. Harry Kraft and
Mi. and Mrs. A. I.. Ite(nstein of family, forme)
ly of :1221
l'olling-
Pingli, avenue spent the past wood, are now residing in their
Iteek-end at Cedat. l'oint.

IIIIW hialli. at :I .,111 Sturtevant.

Soiney .A. Lavoie: will spend tin-
Mrs.
MOI'St.
I IIII9 Glad- •
,,r the season at r haelee"e`• 'done
returned froni a 1 0-

trip
to Chicago, where she
1
and Mrs. Sidney Stone and day
t. httiett
the
' daughter. Naomi, returned from it, cht ei,„ World's Fair.
s h e vi s it e d h o ,• While,
datigh.1
a sojourn at Charlevoix.
ter at the Park Sheridan Hotel.
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S.

Mrs. Ileni - y7. —
Weillt•D'in is
thin: with her children at Camp
Stinson. New Hampshire.

Ilarrt- Z. Brown and niece, 111t,
III
■ •I, are visiting Mc-,
Augusta Blow!' at Rye Iteach,
New York.

The many friends td
liliznick will he glad to learn that
he has recovered from his recent
illness.

Sillily iLl

- -
Mr. and Mr,. Seymour

Frank
have returned fiton a visit to
uirlevoix.

GE() G E IV.

The Franklin Life
Insurance Co.

of Springfield, Illinois

eAnnounce

I

of the Home Re-

aS nd N

Gordon and ,on are in Atlantic'
i d s. a board meeting will City,
1notor trip back to Detroit and is
N. J.
I
'1. i ; Hi, at the home of Mrs,
theni for a few weeks
I.. • id; S.I. hs, 2507 Cortland, with

.
On Saturday, Aug.
Ill, Mi.,
M•
Mr. ati,1 Mm. Jack 1 I. Kirschner
M. S. Arkin as assisting host- Gertrude Marks id' Simond houlid
will
he
at
harm
, to their friends
vard will entertain 40 guests at
\ 11 members 'f the Hoine Re- a hridgedunchcon and miscellan-
at :3037 NIonterey on Sunday, Aug.
I • .; Society are invited to attend eous shower at the 11..ok
- Cadilla, 20, from 2 to rt and 7 to 9 p. m.
•, •
Iloorintion luncheon at Hotel Hotel, honoring Miss Helen Esset
I . ..
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S. I '
The Misses—Ad-1;1-e and
1 2. and to brim!f
o C hiran, houl"vard•
Freda
h' Is e mar -
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ri m rese rvations. riage to Joseph Geo rge w Fenton
Greenbaum of Webb avenue have
. • 1I ,
.1. ; n•i• Kanter, Town- to t a ke place i m Sept. lti,
returned from a three weeks' stav
- -- - - --
:It South Havn, Mich. From
t h e, v motored to Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bass are
w h e re t h ..} •
COTTLIEB ADDRESSES
t. - , .•tirg through Canada.
attended the Century
i o f Progress Expositio n.
H. P. TAXPAYERS' ASSN.
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Mrs.

Morris Benyas Is sPrfldlnl,

ilt.
„, m ('-(ti t eh . ,,,,,, T .,,,, y ,and it. week with her sister. Mrs. Wil
t , , ol ow ttit i wor k er. w w„ (lit'rte,_, . am K aplan. at Kingsville, On) .

.peaker lit a special Sleeting of t in
Highland Park T.. \ Pay., 1 , ,
ciation, at the I 1 ,..•; ..- ' P .. I- .


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Mr, and Mrs. Ernest .1. Sachse
and them mother, Mrs. Eli Sachs)',
left Cr ChicaArti, Ill., where they
will visit for a week.

THE APPOINTMENT

of

George W. Gorowitz

as

Miss Je itt Silverman ha s re.
turned ftaa.nn ; a five-week visit to
-
New York.

Nit% .d 1 MN- Samue l
KI ' vm• " _ ,. Mrs. Rose 1 --
oo f calmly of Chtgago
lersch— and Dr. Alvin
are rend-
I Hersch recently took th e boat
t
trip o Mackinac Hand. Chicad••
'''''''''' a'att...'' "'.11:111‘1:. ' '':ultri:mrl''llatt 'i '
veN
s 'iv' n. and the t% ''rid
rair.

1.•ilti ■ • and laid special 1 '11101,1,-- . •
'event remedial legislation, , tat ,
on SMUE ■ IaY. AU4. 12, Mrs. Ir•
Miss Elizabeth Finley of 21 la
'
. :in.! federal, with regard to fore
lalVert
:1 , 01 110 in ar/f r
• iii.7 Wartell of Collingw..od it
illlinf ; fit'
Inter-Fraternal League.
.t. tettrr Edward I:reel- 1, I •h a lr rlosu res o f mortgage, an d ,.,-'--. • " •:.
outer ained 12 gue , t s at a ' ' lint liter at ("sin Lit Lake. Mich.
man
of this committee.
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tracts.
'•• .• f•IIIN•
appointed
luncheon
The Inter-Eratorr.z.: League met
William !doins and Nathan Sam-
William Ruff presided.
' ' , 'e t... MI, Ifelen F'orr ..f Ch i - .,at
aeirs.hs riSidiaiiii.,..1,n1h...„,,K,.,eitnr g t,h
t lkf
17.:no
h ltiynk il ,a r h need
l•r1
Aug. 7. Final arrangements were son were appointed o on the 1 911-3 I 1
.
t
.doiletard.
a bride elect i lf '
completed fort
m golf tournament basketball copirn ,tt eik.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kolb and t ..t '. Sept einher._
_
to be held on Sunday, Aug. 20, at
Alpha Ta.,
I .aternity,
familyf
o
16
1
Clatr
Beta
mount avenue
.
Hall.
Covers were laid for A:,
Wilson's golf c , .urse in Pontiac.
chapter, e har.; ,
,.r th t , i n ,i,„, r ibace returned {non an extended
M., 1he Wechsler of Squirrel
``Itling will t al, 0
Five fraternit M CI have filed en- baseball sea, ,,I a,
l,-17,peli'Det.T!!:L
,
•I -7 , •••;:i , I, visit to Chicago and .50antic Ct..%
1 1 :
1 ' .. - ‘iIIrvh.
Pa.. is visiting i
tries for the medal play. Alpha will Is' hosts a• - . • •
; • • . •
' • • • • • "•• `-. Mrs . Alice Stight7. of
-
Tau Fraternity, Alpha Chapter, are to he held in S. td. Ili i i '
Mr. and Mrs. Alec .Ahraharn an•I III. Clooletet. Mic h
Mrs. Wert,. i
Mks Margaret Rocklin of NOV
the defending champions. The next regular I) I'. • d .7 I - ill 1 fatillIV of (d1 26 Globe avenue left • •1,-r is enroute from a three
week.' York COY i, the guest for several
The tennis tournament for sin- be held on Monday. A ,d 21, a t i for Chicago. III., Rill
Yellowstone
I
visit
in
Philadelphia
and
.Atlantic weeks of her aunt and uncle, 'dr.'
irks and doubles championship play I , p. m..
at the Dexter .1, wmh ('en- 'National Park and will be gone 1 City, She will visit in
Cleveland and Mrs. 1. Lichtenstein of 2,564 t
'grill be held the first week in Sep- ter. about three weeks. before
warning home.
Highland avenue.

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1 n i .::,1„iiNNi. n •l' m

about

dad
airrt, or doola
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thg 1V0I'lil'a Fail III
Ittotttred
north
Charlevot%,
31101., where they stayed for
(k),11
and
t

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iis' er oF t"M nz.

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Worry!

drit.ion.

The
itnil Joallette
Gra,
:12511 Cortland aventit•
ILL,' returned front an
111o11r trip
11 1,1,11 thi'y

si'ill,
' %. A G. ° r:1:::''''
11 1
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from a Mrs.
., ' , P. Bassewitz of Brooklyn,
M t .•• • a`
Mt , William Roth was trip to Chicago, III. 'Mr. and Mrs. - 1 .,",
Aaron

111..1. Detroit. %lob.

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Mauri,e Harris and child) en of'

Dr. Davis A. Benson enter-
tained as his guests last week Mr.
and Mrs. A. Cohen and ilaughter,
Nit.. told Nirs. Samuel K. Gage
lief Society are well under way,
have returned from a visit to Esther. from Eastern Pennsylv-
with Sept. 12 as the opening 11st,'
Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and ania. Many delightful affairs were
. for the II)'-t meeting of the season,
given in their honor. An elabor-
tIi,. ‘Yorld's Fair in Chicago,
which will take pl ace ;it the Is , -
ate dinner party for the relative ,
t r "lt 1.11 "" , l 11(1-1, In the form of
Rabbi and Mrs. Harold N. Kos- and friends of the guests was
„Tonsorial ILy tr. and Mrs. Benson
' a sulooliption luncheon.
An in;.enthal left for a trip to Chivago
tet e ...011 g program will follow.
last Thursday and will be gon,• and daughter, Ruth, at their home
NlaN FliEvarils will present a about Iii days.
('alert avenue. The evening
latok ri•view• of LifeBegins
''lit' B
at
was completed with hridge and
re freshments.
\, . ,, , „„ ,t . ,„. „,,tetjn g• held ,

Next First Class sailings from N. Y. to (:lierhourg
and Southampton: Berengaria, Aug.'h
Sept. I t

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kt - h., and friends to enjoy III,- full
et ening on the
lake,
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ZEDAKAH LUNCHEON
AND FASHION SHOW

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Act I I tlaN' e‘`'IllItg. Aug.

h-
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Tut -day, Sept. 12, at the !knoll

prerogati‘e. ak ■ ax s

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Purity t'haotor Invite, It

Your R ELA T IV ES and FRIENDS in EUROPE will Ita.. ,
happier holiday and more hopeful new year if you runic.,
r
tII' m witha present.
Money is the most useful pr,
..r,
Through the American Expres s COITIpany, w III, II
has been in the foreign remittance business for
nearly 40 years, you can send remittances of
American Dollars or foreign currency to your
needy relatives in all parts of Europe.
The
money can be sent by mail, cable or radio. The
full amount of what you send is paid out, without
any deductions.
SOVIET RUSSIA: 1-001), CLOTHING and other nierchandt,
can be delivered to your relatives through IORGSIN.

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in De-
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Detroit Jewish
if to her home Itee(1111- I IIH
■ EirIt• that sneakers life
\II, St
wIto 1(111 able, in I•lnglish and Yiddish, for
I . 11,..1 (111 . (IV,, WriekS.
1,81 Jew1 , 11 organizahons. Th t •se
sp. akers are prepared to explain
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MILTON ALEXANDER
SPEAKS AT NAHELU

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CFNI- PAL DEPOESENTATIVf
New yo q
261 Fifth Ave

THE NEED IS GREAT

dinner "
and -it.

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111 , 111 the furl( of Ilrush
.1..1 at I:, p. nt.
There will
dark itig,
entertainment
and

tivenut., who was a

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parcel pa-t

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Dorothy Weitzman of 11" -t

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Goldberg, Longfellmy `1291;
I•Htel Ilandal of Cleveland
L o ngfellow
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Jean
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Pecker of
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"Pecleti 1, t01 approved by Michigan State Dept. of Health

is yours . • . wken you sail

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FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF CHILDREN, AT A
REASONABLE RATE

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Ortonville, Michigan — on PERRY LAKE

A SPECIAL VACATION

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MRS. RAE GOLDBERG

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E.1 Ungi.r of

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I hat have no TOE.
SIN stores, Torg,iii to

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Hudson Co. Nation a l Bank.
Bayonne, N. J.
The Pennsylvani a Co.. Phila.
Union Savings Hank. Pitts.
Amalgamated Trust & Say.
ings Bank, Chicago.

2741

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quantity.

R.C.A. Communications, Inc.

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• there are Torgain stores
in over 1,000 localities.
Torgsin orders may be
sent to anyone, in any

Manufacturers Trust Co.
Public Nat'l Bank & Trust

sallatIonawas

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MISS SELMA GOLDMAN

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Id , t meeting
•tte Int -1
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t. 011 NIonday, Sept
at
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Alekandrine. at

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Amalgamated Bank. N. Y.
Am - Deutra Transport Corp.
American Express Co.
Gdynia - America Line

7

3.00

for fal1. is of satin Lash,
that i onf •moothly
on your Imod
3 00

said, lo

rornadra,

I", Ir their ,.L '''''I'

()al MIS-,

3.95 to 12.50

Unita. war iridti,es
:Oa
litasla to yard., ail surto ol dd
rnestic Or linpurnd artieles at loa

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orders

For order on

Call for itin Accessories

with
hats
Wear
satin
frocks of satin,
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crepe. but match them
with satin elm,. and Img.

TORGSIN in Soviet Russia

13y urgent request, Purity ('hap.
ter No. 3:61, O. E. S., is repeating
the
"A Floating Dinner-Dance"
Steamer Noronie, on Sunday, Sept.

,

General Agent and Detroit Manager

Offices:

Telephone:

1912-13 BOOK TOWER

CADILLAC 2805-6

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