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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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TORGSIN in Soviet Russia
Betrothed
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Betty, of the College Shop,—Says:
For order on T , t5n apply to
local bank, rompanle. 11,151
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"You'll Need
a Suede
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These new "Cossack"
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Mr. and Mr-. Abraham Schi an.
of LaSalle lioulei in I anro un • th
engagement of their daughter,
11,!t,,n Herman, - ,, r1 5f
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in ri.,511 of
11•.. Julius
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and .laugh-
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hail.•.
Chr, who
their fam-
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to enrich your home with "The
Instrument of the Immortals"
Manufacturing costs are increasing
in all lines of merchandise. Prices
have started to advance. But, so far
there has been no increase in Stein-
way prices. Buy your Steinway
accepted as part payment
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1515-21 WOOD'X'ARD AVE., DETROIT
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Oho, Ottlarte •tta itatett 'Brao5hes
CAMP NAHELU
Ortonville, Michigan — on PERRY LAKE
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OFFERS NOW
ANNUAL J. N. F. STAMP
DISTRIBUTION BEGUN
FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF CHILDREN, AT A
REASONABLE RATE
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Inspected and approved by Michigan State Dept. of Health.
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Stilton
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/...lakah Club thanks Sirs. A Is.
of-ki who donated a bottle of
I. in !tam'. perfume front which a
g „od sum war realized for Zedakah
work.
Mrs. St. Diamond of Calvert
avenue was hostess at a delightful
rd re- bridge luncheon at the Knollwood
5I.oh.
Country Club last week.
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Mellen's Kosher Meat Mkt.
Mr. Sidney Allen and son hu
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• a: Charlevoix.
ECONOMIST
It provides low Insurance protection.
It has unusual liberal Exchange privi-
lege,.
It 11.611 help vou save your monev.
It yields an attractive rate of interest
on your deposit.
Mt-. Belle Victorson of Pingree
avenue. her son. Earl, and her
sister. Sliss Julie Rosenthal, of
Carter avenue, left for a trip to
New York City and other points
east.
rf he Securities Of vour principal is
rated excellent.
Age--35--$10,000 Annual Premium, $143.80,
Monthly, $12.70
Sher, r 1, We•!t
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(Opposite IEnai Moshe Synagogue
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SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26
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Featuring the Finest Quality of Meats and Poultry
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Mr-
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: • Ins ling the week in In
the guest . , f Miss Edna
Mr. and Mrs. Stitch. 3 Barth. r
I: , hin-,rn and son, Eliot Finley. 5f
Toledo. Oho.. are summering a•
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This Company, established over fifty years ago, is carefully
managed by men whose life work has been devoted exclu-
'Walnut Lake a- the guests of th.
Herbert II Warners.
. I:. hard•o,
It-cin Lawt.
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inn playing
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And
Delightful Holiday at
B'nai Nloshe Y. P. A. To Give
Yom Kippur Night Dance.
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Muskoka's New Jewish Hotel
Hunting • fishing
EXCELLENT FOOD
Floating -
Tennis,
etc
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sively to Life Inrusnace. It has paid over fifty million dollars
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Mrs. I .• Morris of Athens. Cis .
is the I:• I.*. nnf her children, Mn.
and Mr- Lam. Rader.
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Mr
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Cherry SSSS
THE
itching with
B. n Jacob
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ratner
Str.. Alvin Trailer. at
and daughter. Rhoda Jane, are
a a lb ach. I ;clads.
now residing at 15900 Wording-
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Str.. Sam Levy of Boo - ham Drive.
ton boulevard have taken a cottage
Miss
Josephine
at ()Dinka Beach for the reinivn-
Ma,,i1alin of
Lawrence avenue has returned
aer of the ,ea•on.
from an extended tour through
,
at 11504 Dexter Boulevard, at Lawrence
Muskoka Lodge, Port Sydney, Ontario, Canada
1227 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
Cherry 1660
OFFERS
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eiinnouncing-
THE (MANI) OPENINO OF
at
American Express Remittance Service
Springfield, Illinois
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time
The Franklin Life
Insurance Co.
Mrs. Pauline Langner of New
Dr. and Haven, Conn., with her sister. Mrs.
and Mr. E. A. Bernie of Chicago boule•
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sail Yard, returned from a visit to
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Bremen the Century of Progress Ex posi-
r. liermany. tion. and Mrs. Langner spent sev-
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
m
r and (laugh- nie before returning home.
I, after a visit
The Misses Anna Betty, Pearl
and Lillian Levy have returned
.,•1 ,, ifer of Vir- from Chicago where they visited
Mr. and Sir-- the fair. They were entertained
at a farewell party given by Miss
Dorothy Charfas at h:Sti Colburn
.! Mrs. So! avenue.
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are the
d • 11i. Ilea Kauf-
!delta Sorority entertained with
a picnic supper at Belle Isle for
numbers and escorts on Wed-
nesday, Aug. 23.
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Mrs. Joseph J. Caplan and chit-
dren, Harriet Elaine, Robert and
Traxlei and Frank Leon, were vacationing for
1.; in Ottawa seven week., at Charlevoix, Mich..
where Mr. Caplan joined them
for two weeks before returning
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regal ned to their home on Webb avenue. i
h her children
A bridge luncheon was given
at the Book-Cadillac lintel on Sat•
11... Lawrence Freed- urday, Aug. IP. by Miss Gertrude
- ... , art have returned Marks , honoring Miss Helen
around the Great Esser, whose marriage takes place
on Sept. in. The table was ex-
quisitely decorated. .A wide sheath
1,1a Itittenb•rg, of N'ew of flowers covered its entire
D. • .,r.- r,r,,I Katherine Mayer of length. Cover, were laid for Di
guests.
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Instant Relief from Hay Fever
Now is the time to send the help to arrive in
for Rosh Hashonah
1,,,ty he made by
Mrs. C. Agree entertained a
F i ink of few friends at luncheon, bridge
-1- a visit and mah jongg at the Knollwood
who i s Country Club last Tuesday.
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American Express Company can handle your remittance §
through this organization, which has stores in over 500
ties in Soviet Russia.
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$1195
CAMP PHONE: ORTONVILLE 12 hi
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Convenient terms gladly arranged. Your old piano
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nearly 40 years, you can send remittances of
American Dollars or foreign currency to your
The
needy relatives in all parts of Europe.
The
money can be sent by mail, cable or radio
full amount of what you s end is paid out, without
any deductions.
SOVIET RUSSIA, FOOD, CLOTHING and other inert-Lit:J:0
Ihr
can he delivered to your relative s through TORGSIN.
the
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Let us tell you of special
advantages which we can
offer yOU today.
Sunday, Aug. 13 - Sunday, Sept. 3
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NOW.
A SPECIAL VACATION
Pr.,irres,
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L. A. S. TO SPONSOR
HOLIDAY TAG DAYS
2tIFifth Ave
Your RELATIVES and FRIENDS in EUROPE will hvs• ,
happier holiday and more hopeful new year if you rr no et her
Money is the most useful present.
them with a present.
Through the American Express Company, which
has been in the foreign remittance business for
5Ing a corn-
f the ne.• fall
in ladies attir e.
iul. and Stn. Da-
eolithe in haig,
• have ,,, mt ■ In Zed
.nide afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Churl, Brown of
SI c
nri Mrs. Heiman I.. Lewis
lA -! Grand avenue were at the Wilshire are touring through
Canada.
MAUI. friends Friday ev-
V., 27.. in honor of their
edding fillnivvrsary.
MI, Eunice Slosby and brother.
Aichie, of Boston. spent a few
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Laib re- day, in this city while enroute
Beulah. to Chicago.
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Steinway Prices
Have Not Yet Advanced
Mr and Mrs. Sam Slarwil • .
17.3.1 Virginia !'ark, accompanied
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their son, Melvin S., left foi
I'h!ragn to visit the Century
Mr. and Mrs. Lout. S. Harrison
and children, Gilbert and Elaine,
who
have been in the East for the
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Mrs. Adolph Kaufmann
pit•t two months, spent the last
rl, try. Corn., spent a few
week-end with their family, Mr.
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their brother and
and Mrs. Milton Hanauer of Tux-
......aw, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
edo avenue. They left last Mon-
nano of Ma,aehu•etts av-
day for their home in Los Angeles.
RIGHT NOW is the time
Cf Nf PAL PESCISEwroti,
THE NEED IS GREAT
ZEDAKAH FASHION
SHOW ON SEPT. 12
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your order parcel !,
ROSH HASHONAH—The Holyday of Hope
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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
BOOK REVIEW AND TEA
.Stereo a, '1, Zepresenlalt
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And brother-
red green, or brown.
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nrich na. r••
tt•hls i,-It in
and sweaters. Colors,
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To Be Held on Monday. Sept 11
at Hotel Statler.
SIN stores, Torg-
MISS EVE SCHRAM
pus with tweed ski rts
7.95
fo cities that have no
Co.
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I he kind of jackets
quantity.
R.CA. Communications, Inc.
Hudson Co. National Bank,
Bayonne, N. J.
The Pennsylvania Co.. Phila.
Union Savings Bank. Pitts.
Amalgamated Trust & San-
iog. Bank, Chicago.
jackets are of tine, soft
suede. with
Torgain orders may be
sent to anyone, in any
your
be•
their suthoosee A s sn,
Amalgamated Bank. N. Y.
Am•Deutra Transport Corp.
American Express Co.
Gdynia-America Line
Hies
Manufacturer. Trust Co.
Public Nat'l Bank & Trust
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin,
.-••• s.•ral hundred peop,• a!tended
NI,— Margaret • -
• • eption on Sunda.; afternoon
F.ait, been spending
• ...ening in honor of the liven-
, .1. a• Ozdnduil, Maine. • •
wi•bling anniver:ary of .
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.1 Mrs. Harry Cohen of
• :Ile, Pa..
avenue. For many
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most MI-
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.h I I ■ 11111Ufla
Jacket"
there are Torgain stores
in over 1,000 localities.
to policyholders and beneficiaries.
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Detroit Manager
RATES REASONABLE
Cadillac 2805.6
1912-13 Book Tower
OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND
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5c—BEER on Draught-5c
Mrs. Cohen
K.•ffte 4.
at Camp Nahelu
A Summer of Progress in
Bottled Beer-- 10c
Cam' Nahelu.
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
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with
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a f,v statio ,
remained over the
k nil at Camp Nahelu .
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avenue have
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tire camp to
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mar , ht.f ereop.. Folk dances win •
th. onto the formed by the elder
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went.
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the
smallest
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group.,
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gat.
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amp
was ion told th•
• pre-:dnt of the deserving campers. Th--
lrer. The en- pr. rein et his or Far disien.n and were given nut by memte r
this was followed by many clever, staff for excellence in the c -
f Nahelu's camp song. and stunts by the different activities of Nahelu.