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May 11, 1934 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-05-11

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PEVETRINT J AWISH aiRONIGLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

For the Best - Demand GUNSBERG'S

Gunsberg Products are famous
for their excellent taste - our
Salami, Wieners, Bologna, Corned
Beef, Pastrami, Tongues, Beefen•
ette are made of the best and
freshest kosher meats.

DELIVERED FRESH
DAILY TO STORES

Watch for the blue and yellow
label with the name Gunsberg and
the names of the rabbis who super-
vise the K•shruth.

Old Folks' Home
Branch in Drive
. For New Members

Mrs. Rose Foram has been elect-;
ed president of the North Western'
branch of the Jewish Old Folks
Home.
On Wednesday, Slay 12, at 2 ,
p. m., installations of officers will
take place at the Statler Hotel.

GUNSBERG PROVISION Co.

RANDOLPH 2545

1016 NAPOLEON ST.

'"

Awnings Made to Order

Junior Hadassith

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

May l3-Championship debate of Shaarey Zedek vs. Irnai
David, at Jewish Community Center.
Slay 13-Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers-Daughters lunch-
eon.
Mey 14-11adassah annual meeting.
Muy 15-Music Study Club.
May 10-League of Jewish Women's Organizations.
May 18-Chalutz play, "Sweat Shop," at Central High School
Auditorium.
May 23-11adassah Study Group.
May 22-23-11adassah Michigan Regional Conferene.
May 26-Hadassah Oneg Shabbat.
May 28-Home Relief Society's annual meeting.
May 28-Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek annual meeting,
June 12-Moonlight of Jewish Youth Council of Detroit.

alarriagrs

PISGAH LODGE

TEIRSTEIN • BIRNKRANT

Large Audience Captivated

Elects Officers

At the final meeting of the year
held Tuesday, May 1, at Hotel
Statler, the Detroit unit of Junior
Hadassah elected the following
officers for the year 1934-35:
Anne Manson, president, re-
elected; Anne Milstein, first vice.
I president; Bertha Yackness, sec-

in Used Cars

Everyone Reconditioned and in
Perfect Running Order for
Summer Driving ...

Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Birnkrant
by Hillel Players'
of Ottawa Drive, Pontiac, an-
Performance
nounce the marriage of their sis-
LOWEST PRICES CHARGED
ter, Miss Florence Birnkrant, of
The Hillel Players of the Hillel
the Whittier, Detroit, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Maurice T. Foundation of Ann Arbor, led by
'
its president, Miss Dena Sudow,
Birnkrant,
to
Abraham
Teirstein
Work is Guaranteed - Estimates Free
of Perth Amboy, N. J., son of the who were the guests artists at a ,
Euclid 1.0114
8840 Linwood
late Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teir- joint meeting of Pisgah Lodge and
stein, on Thursday, Slay 3. The the Ladies Auxiliary of the B'nait
wedding took place at the Raleigh B'rith, at the Statler Hotel, Mon-
SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION
in New York City, the home of day evening, May 7, completely
ANNE MANSON
the bride's cousin, Mrs. Mariam captivated their audience.
eraser mu ROY B. C A R L I N cm-71u.
MRS. R. FERAR
The outstanding hit of the eve-
II. Hauser, the Rev. Charles Liss-
III? hooka. Belle.,
Zulesinly Ise.. T. C.. for It T...
and
vice-president;
Jean Horvitz
ning was contributed by June
Prominent speakers and entertain- man officiating.
Arkin, third vice-president; Ruth
The bride was married in a W arsaw, the only woman member Friedland, recording secretary;
ers are being arranged for and
stunning cloth of gold suit of sheer of the Society of American Magi- Anne Aaronson, corresponding
refreshments will be served.
WELFARE SOCIETY'S
cians, who snatched good dollars
This meeting wid also mark the wool, trimmed with summer er- out of thin air and found playing secretary; Rose Greenwald, treas-
BE PHOTOGRAPHED
INSTALLATION MAY 16 beginning
of the new membership mine. Her smart little hat and cards in the pockets of the most urer; Sop hia Balberor, financial
drive. Every member is urged to accessories were in keeping with
Sittings made in Studio or Horne.
secretary.
The North Woodward branch of bring her friends who wish to be- her attire, and she carried an arm respectable members of the audi-
A price rouge to suit every puree.
Chairmen of the various com-
bouquet of orchids and lillies-of- ence.
the Jewish Women's European come members.
mittees are as follows: Member-
A
playlet,
the
"Major
and
the
I / I I Cpl I1 '1 \\ 11 I 1/1W• Welfare Organization met Tues- The main event for the mem- the-valley.
ship, Jean Sherman, chairman,
Manicurist,"
was
full
of
a
humor
day afternoon, at the home of bership drive will take place in
The wedding was attended by
Yetta Milan, co-chairman; pro-
Mrs. I. Weinman. Reports were September, when every organiza- members of both families and that kept the audience in a con- gram, Anne Milstein, chairman,
\l`1111 ,
given of the dinner dance held tion will be called upon to co- friends. Miss Grace Birnkrant, tinuous laughter.
Leon Kaye, pianist, and Morris Sara Bloomfield, co-chairman;
operate.
also of the Whittier, a sister of Isaacs lent a fine musical note to Newsette, Faye Rosenfeld, chair-
The aim of the new president, the bride, who was the maid-of- the
, while N orman Rose- man, Geraldine Fealk, co-chair-
Sirs. R. Ferar, is to have 1,000 'tonor, was gowned in a tunic man of Detroit performed excel-
man; Jewish National Finset, Fanny
members join the society. The fol- dress of sapphire blue trimmed in lently as a tap dancer.
Golobisky, chairman, Esther Elco-
lowing have been appointed as white kid, and carried similar
Miss Rowena Goldstein, presi- nin, co-chairman; publicity, Tessie
chairmen: Mesdames B. Sarasohn, flowers. The bride's other sister, dent of the Hillel Foundation, gave Rabinowitz; Happy-Day Fund,
J. Weisberg, M. Arkins, Leo Gold, Mra. Harry L. Meyers of Detroit, a short and informal talk on the Bertha Yacknens; special activi-
I. Sachs, Shunter and H. E. Lippit. attended as one of the brides- work of Hillel Foundation in Ann ties, Jean Horvitz Arkin, chair-
HERMAN WATERSTONE
maids. Mrs. Saul J. Birnkrant Arbor.
man, Charlotte Zeff, co-chairman;
Funeral services for Herman
was also a bridesmaid.
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch urged that cultural, Sadie Shur, chairman.
Waterstone of 3815 Duane, who
Included among those who were the Hillel Foundation was a nec-
Members of the board of direc-
died Monday evening, May 7, of.
present in addition to the imme-
and vital part of Jewish tors are Jean II. Arkin, Anne
LETTER. SOX diate families were Mrs. Jacob essary
ter a abort illness, were held Tues-
communal work and deserves the Aaronson, Pauline Barahol, Sara
day, at 2:30 p. m., at Lewis Bros.
Kovinsky of Pontiac, Mrs. Max hearty support of everyone.
Bloomfield, Sophia Balberor, Bess
Funeral Home, 7739 John R. St.,
Solomon of Detroit, Mrs. Oscar
There will he an important Brenner, Mettle Baron, Sarah Eis-
LETTER OF THANKS
Burial was in Machpelah Ceme-
Brenner of Albany, N. Y., Mrs. meeting of the general committee man, Esther Elconin, Geraldine
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: George Baum of Bridgeport,
tery. Mr. Wateratone was 561
tery.
Fealk, Ruth Friedland, Fanny Go-
The steering committee of the Conn., Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Aus- of Pisgah Lodge on Monday eve- I lobisky, Rose Greenwald, Ruth G.
year. old, had made his home in
United Hebrew Schools for "The see, Miss Cora Hauser, Leo Z. ning, May 14. All members of I Kanter, Ada Si. Klinger, Yetta
Detroit for the last 30 years, and
Romance of a People" wishes to Hauser and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pisgah Lodge are urged to attend. Milan, Anne Manson, Anne Mil-
had been in the grocery business
express to you its gratitude for Graf and their daughter, Elaine,
for the last 20 years. Mr. Water-
stein, Margaret Moranz, Frances
the splendid co-operation given who acted as flower girl, all of
stone's widow, Sarah, and four
Moranz, Rose E. Lipsitz, Charlotte
us in connection with publicity New York City.
children, Meyer, Nathan, Ben and
Lev, Faye Rosenfeld, Tessie Ra-
Mrs. Edward A. Epstein, survive.
for the pageant.
A wedding supper followed the
binowitz, Jean Sherman, Anne Sie-
AARON A. SILBERBLATT,
ceremony at which the members
gel, Sophie Blanche Schwartz, Sa-
MINNIE FRIEDMAN
Chairman, Steering Comm., of the bridal party and the two
die Shur, Bertha Yackness and
MRS. J. MODELL
United Hebrew Schools. families were present.' The table
a reside'nt of Detroit for 40 years,
A second performance of "Sweat Charlotte Zeff.
.
• passed away on Monday, May 7. May 6. The committee in charge
was a w i th a points de venice Shop," dramatized from the novel
Reports of the year's work were
Funeral services were held at her thanks the public for its generous
lace cloth and centered with a by Raboy, will be presented under read by committee chairmen and
late residence, 1982 Taylor Ave., support. Proceeds of this affair
floral piece of gardenias in the the auspices of the Chalutz on Fri- announcement was made that the
with interment at Machpelah will go to alleviate the sufferings
shape of a heart flanked by ivory day, May 18 8:15 p m., at Central annual board dinner would be held
Cemetery. She was very well of Russian, Polish and German
tapers and silver candelabra.
High School Auditorium, Tuxedo during the latter part of May.
known here and was a member orphans.
The first talking books for the
Mr. and Mrs. Teirstein are and Linwood,
Mrs. Samuel Schaflander gave
of practically every Jewsh chari-
Formal installation of officers blind to belong to Detroit are to be spending their honeymoon in the
The first performance of this an interesting talk on "The Mod-
table organization in this city, in- will be held at a luncheon Wednes- demonstrated Saturday at the East and will be at home in Perth drama, played by the "Thealeague ern Woman's Contribution to Jew-
cluding Bicur Choiem, Jewish day, May 16, 12:30 o'clock, at the Wayne County Library for the Amboy after June 1.
Yugnt," a dramatic group of young ish Culture," and Dorothy Green
Your Car in Trade
U.C.C. Terms
Children's Home, House of Shel- Wilshire Hotel. Call Mrs. J. Mod- Blind, located in the Lothrop
men and women, directed by Mor- rendered several piano selections.
ter, United Hebrew Schools, as ell, Long. 8033, or Mrs. Helen Branch of the Detroit Public Li-
BLOOM • BROWN
ris Hoar, was eagerly acclaimed by
well as many European and Pal. Weisberg, Garf. 2843-1V, for res- brary, Warren and West Grand
On Wednesday evening, May 2, the audience as a highly profes-
Boulevard. Although the branch is
estinian societies. She is survived ervations.
sional performance .
open only from 1 to 9, the Library Mien Helen Louise Brown, daugh-
by her husband, Ellis M.; four
This is Detroit's first Yiddish
Plans for next year's donor
ter of Mr. and Sirs. Charles Brown
children, Mrs. Louis Freedman of luncheon, to be given Jan. 9, were for the Blind, which has its en- of 638 Owen Ave., became the speaking amateur dramatic group,
trance
on
West
Warren,
is
open
this city, Samuel C. of New York mapped out. Mrs. Anna Goldberg'
bride of Jules Bloom, son of Sam- and deserves the support and en-
couragement of those who are in-
City, Leon and Rose; a brother, was appointed chairman, to be as- all day. Mrs. Grace D. Davis, uel
,
The Detroit Auxiliary of the
14534 WOODWARD
LO. 5200
Abe Friedman of Belding, Mich.; sisted by Mrs. I. Weisman and secretary of the Detroit Talking Rabbi Ilarold N. Rosenthal per- , terested in the cultural develop-
Los Angeles Sanatorium had a ca-
four sisters, Mrs. Mose P. Win- Mrs. L. Robins as associate chair- Book Committee, and earl Christ- formed the ceremony at the home ments in our communal life.
ensen,
her
blind
assistant
in
the
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00
The dramatization itself is an pacity attendance at ita last social)
kelman, Mrs. Bertha Rothstein, men. The ways and means com-
'interesting portrayal of the strug- meeting. Cantor Samuel Mogilev-
Mrs. Joseph Weisman of this city mittee, headed by Mrs. Gendell, Library, will demonstrate the book. of the bride.
The talking hook machine is a
gles adjustments and radicaliza- sky of Congregation Ahavath Zion
and Mrs. Rachel Josephs of Lon- will be glad to assist any of those
LEVEY -STEIN
small
portable
radio
and
phono-
tion of Jewish immigrant workers
don, England; three grandchildren, wishing to earn the price of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein of , in the early years of this century, and Nathan Mogill participated in
graph, specially constructed to use
Sidney and Devora Freedman of luncheon.
21638
Grand
River
Ave.
announce
a
non
breakable
record,
which
will
and the acting of the young group the musical program.
this city and Deborah Friedman
The tag day committee reported
run about 18 minutes on each side. the marriage of their daughter, is sincere and extremely competent.
of New York City.
Ten records will cover the average Evelyn, to Gilbert B. Levey, son
The demand for a second per- that approximately $250 came in
book.
of Dr. and Mrs. David A. Levey formance will be fulfilled on May thus far from the tag day collec-
Polish Vandals Desecrate Jewish
12005 - 12009 DEXTER BLVD.
tions.
The Detroit Talking Book Com- of 16126 Fairfield Ave., on Thurs-
Burial Ground.
The auxiliary is making elabo-
proceeds of the evening will
T 193Pir
mittee has also bought ten ma- day evening, May 3, at the home 18 The
Announces the Acquistion of
rate
plans
for
the
mass
meeting,
to
WARSAW. (JTA) - Undiscov- Builds Up Spirit of Comradeship chines with the help of interested of the groom. Rabbi Ilarold N. go to the Chalutz Fund, to provide
facilities for preparing the Amer- be held at the Jericho Temple, 2705
friends, to he resold to those blind Rosenthal officiated.
■ and Co•operation
ered vandals destroyed ten Jewish
Joy
Road,
on
Thursday,
May
24,
ican chalutz for pioneed life in
persons who wish to own a ma-
gravestones and damaged many
two eminent authorities on Automobile Lubrication,
at 8 P. Si. Samuel Goiter, executive
Palestine.
CHEVRAH MISHNAH
The summer camp has already chine and cannot afford the cash
others in the Jewish cemetery at
to their organization, which now gives us one of the most
director of the sanatorium, and
GEMORAH
Krzepiec near the town of Czesto- assumed its rightful place in the outlay. It is hoped that in this way
complete and efficient automobile lubrication department s in
Paul
Dembitzer,
national
publicity
awe, Police are searching for recreational life of Detroit's com- a revolving fund will be main-
The Chevrah Mishnah Gernorah OFFICERS ELECTED
Detroit.
director, will be the principal
munity. Avrunin Camp, Detroit tained, so that such financial as- thanks to Gunsberg Bros. Packing
the hooligans.
BY BEN BEY CLUB speakers. A fine musical program
ADD YEARS OF LIFE TO YOUR CAR
oldest private Jewish camp and sistance can be given to any blind Co. for the liberal donation of
is being prepared. Admission will
by bringing it to these experts for regular care and
Don't think that because a man one of Michigana pioneer camps, person. Frost M. Butzel is a mem- meats for the Siyum at the.Tuxedo
At a lien Bey Club meeting held be free. Representatives of all or-
thorough lubrication,
is an expert mathematician he al- Is preparing to open for its eighth ber of the Detroit Talking Book Shute
Sun
( la
y, May
y 6 , and ex- 1 at the New Jewish Community ganizations and synagogues, and
,
Committee.
ways counts with the fair sex.
season. Mrs. Avrunin, whose quar-
presses special appreciation to the . Center the following were elected the public are invited. A special in-
ter of a century of experience with
vitation is extended to all offiicers
Rev. Fromovitz and his two won- to office for this term:
children entitles her to speak au- JUNIOR HOME RELIEF der children, Israel and Hershel
Benjamin Berkowitz, president; of organizations and synagogues.
thoritatively, says of Avrunin
Mr. Goiter and Mr. Dembitzer
Leib, for the beautiful vocal selec- Samuel Haber, vice-president; Mi-
;44;
Camp's program:
will deliver the messages of the
The third annual Mother and tions they rendered at the Siyuni chael Wainer, secretary; George twentieth anniversary convention to
"We have tried and I think suc-
:And
Thanks
are
also
extended
to
Sir.
Surowitz,
financial
secretary;
ceeded in building up a spirit of Daughter luncheon of the Junior and Sirs. B. Kraft and Mr. and Samuel Dubrinsky, treasurer; Abe Detroit Jewry, They will also deal
ewer
extensively with the immediate
comradeship and co - operatio n Home Relief Society was held Mrs. B. Stiller for their help in Kass, Sargent at arms.
among the children and between Sunday at Webster Hall. It was a making this affair a success.
The organization has pledged its problems that confront the sanato-
rium and ex-patients home. There
counsellors and children that beautifully appointed affair, with
support
to
the
Jewish
Youth
Coun-
The
committee
was
headed
by
makes for • happy summer of 100 guests present. Rosalie Kan- Nathan Yaffe, president, and Louis cil for the moonlight, which will will he no collections or solicita-
ners president of the club, r
tions.
good fellowship and friendship.
be
held
on
June
12.
Dann, chairman.
"Our program of body building sided. The prayer was given by
athletics, and more academic activ- Sara Sharer, Wilma Schiller, chair-
man,
took
charge
of
the
affair.
SQUARE CLUB TO HAVE
ities prevails and helps build a
LADIES' NIGHT MAY 20
better future for our campers: a Four vocal selection s were given
by
Mrs.
David
Hallman,
and
Abe
future where as robust healthy
New Car Designated a "Series 40 Buick;" Usual Performance and
Silver
gave
piano
solos.
men and women they will be bet-
At a meeting of the Square
Economy Are Outstanding Features.
Sirs. Harry Schiller gave the
ter able to cope with the problems
Club, on Monday evening, May 7,
Mothers' Address. which was an-
of life.
members of the organization
"The physical features of the swered by Madeline Betty Mey-
heard detailed plans for the an-
camp with its picturesque Irish ers. Little Martha Belle Ferar, 11
nual ladies' night which is to be
Hills setting, its glorious lake, its years old, recited a poem "Moth-
held on Sunday evening, May 20,
exciting games, its rollicking good er, written by herself. Melba
in the Chinese Tea Garden, 1614
fellowship provide a summer's en- Sklar gave three dramatic mono-
Woodward Ave.
URIACM
joyment for any child the like of loguee.
The affair is to be a combina-
The sponsor of the Juniors,
which he has never before expe-
tion bridge and dansant. An en-
Mrs. Leon Zechman. was then in-1
rienced.
tire floor has been reserved for
"Avrunin Camp is especially troducer, as were Sirs. Al Weis-
the Square Club, and a special
man and Sirs. Harry Shulman,
proud of its program of education man
floor show is to be presented dur-
for pre-school children. The nur- president and honorary president,
ing the evening.
sery is under the direction of Mrs. respectively, of the Seniors. The
The committee on arrangements
Oreake see 11.1. livemseeet
Marian Comstock, previously con- club thanks the Senior organiza-
TORGSIN PRICES COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH
is headed by Albert Jaffin and in-
nected with the Merrill Palmer tion for the beautiful floral cen-
7729 TWELFTH ST.
cludes Harry K. Mendelsohn, Her-
THOSE IN THE UNITED STATES. THE DOLLAR
MUD MS
School and director of the Com- terpiece.
man Rodin, Jack Proton, Simon
stock Nursery."
BUYS NOW MORE THAN EVER IN RUSSIA.
Morris, John Gordon, Paul Wilbur,
New Buick 40 tw o-door five-passenger touting Wan with built-in trunk
Bridge and Tea Party of
A. 0. Barsky, Joseph Leider,
J.W.E.W.O. Wednes.
Joseph
R.
Eder,
Al
Weisman,
Her-
TORGSIN
STORES carry an
Buick,
built
up
over
a
period
of
FLINT, Mich.. May. - A new,
REV. J. SILVERMAN Junior Young People's Soci-
man Greenberg, Dr. Harold Conn,
day, May 23
extensive line of high quality
GIFT SUGGESTIONS:
line of Buick automobiles, engi- more than 30 years.
ety
of
Shaarey
Zedek
to
Milton
Safier,
Harry
B.
Jacobs,
The combination of high power
SURGICAL MOHEL
suits, dresses, coats, shoes; cot- Men's shoes
3.70 Rbl.
neered and designed as companion and streamline design, with a fa- Irving W. Small, George Parzen,
Hold Election Sunday
A special meeting of the board
ton, silk and woolen goods,-im- Men's suits
7.50 "
Yee-s' Este.•
of directors of the Jewish Wom- cars of the present 50, 60 and 90 vorable power weight ratio of 36.4 Irving Ackerman and David Kay.
ported and domestic. Also food Women's shoes
Special invitations have been
3.75 "
Emiereed
The J. V. P. S. of Shaarez 7.s' en'. European Welfare Organiza- series Buicks but to eel! is a lower pounds per horsepower, enables
stuffs, household utensils, soaps, Woman's suits
lir Larch.
7.30 "
dek will hold its annual election of tion was held last Monday, at the price bracket is announced by the the new Buick 40 to attain an ef- extended to the Hon. and Mrs.
'by.< Ia.
Henry
Behrendt,
Judge
and
Mrs.
fortless 85 miles an hour and pro-
officers for the 1934-1935 season home of Mrs. Sonia Epstein, 1734 Buick Motor Company.
tobaccos, sweets and countless Children's shoes
I.80 "
Charles Bowles, Judge Clyde I.
vides
unusual
power
flexibility
this
Sunday.
May
13.
at
3
o'clock.
Virginia
The
new
car,
a
Buick
thorough.
Park.
other
articles
2073
can be obtained Children's sweeten .60 Kop.
On Tuesday evening, May
At this alerting arrangements bred from every standpoint, has throughout the driving range. The Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer W.
Coffee
at
TORGSIN'S
by
your
relatives
121/5 lb.I 1.50 Rbl.
Gladstone
the organization will hold a were made for the bridge and tea been designated the series 40 car has a second speed up to L5 Krise and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
IF YOU SEND THEM A TORG- Flour (2 1/5 Lb.I.. .06 Kop.
'splash parts, at Webster Hall. party to be given Wednesday. Buick. l' includes an initial pro- miles an hour and can accelerate Brown.
Eisend 104417
SIN ORDER.
Lauding the purposes of the
Sugar 121/5 Lb.) .22 "
Admission for members and their May 23, after Shevuoth, at 2 duction range of five body models from 10 to 60 miles an hour in 21
Allied Jewish Campaign, Bud
friends will be 25 cents instead of p. in.. at the Club Exchange, on a 117-inch wheelbase chassis of seconds.
While remarkable performance Blum, chairman of the Square
characteristic Buick design and
the regular 40 cents. The commit- 10216 Dexter • Blvd.
S
construction. The new car is pow- has been built into the new series Club, told of the aims of this
tee consists of Beryl Jacobs, F...
At
the
same
board
meeting.
Rev. Cantor them Kasb, Arthur Doctor, Bill Slo- Mesdames Sonia Epstein and J. ered by a 93-horsepower, valve- 40 Buick. fuel economy has not drive and urged every Jewish
FOR ORDERS on TORGSIN
)avid Gold$ man and Morton Weinberg. Satovsky of 1734 Virginia Park in-head straight eight engine and been sacrificed. In the great lab- member in the Square Club to
Among the novel features planned were appointed as the sick com- is capable of smooth, easy speeds oratories of the General Motors co-operate with the committee
see your local bank or
UMW MIR SWAT
%tree'. Favorite
Proving Ground, Buick engineers towards making this year's ap-
for the guests' entertainment will mittee for the organization Their up to 85 miles per hour.
MOHLL
01110 I5.:61 ries kw, n. r.
authorized agent
Unusual performance and econ- conducted exhaustive tests with peal a complete financial success.
be several races. As the capacity phone number is Trinity 2-0081.
The next meeting will be held omy are outstanding features, the resulting perfection of design that He pointed out the dire need ler
**LE.* Covens- of the pool is limited. those who
funds
and
pleaded
with
the
mem-
-
has
given
the
utmost
in
fuel
econ-
Buick
40
having
been
designed
to
plan
to
attend
should
purchase
Monday,
May
28.
sirs Peel erusiel
meet these requirements of the omy. At • cruising speed of 55 hers to set aside their less impor. i
Howe sued by t heir tickets immediately.
A woman's Idea of frankness is lower price field. At the same time, miles an hour the new Buick will tent duties and concentrate em
Plans are now under way for
Appaistisest
making the fund • matter of pare-1
t he summer formal to be held to have some other woman my its designers have maintained all. travel IS miles on • gallon of gas- mount
USW as*
importance.
nice things about her.
the engineering traditions of oline, Proving Ground tests show.
early in June.

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28 - 5-Pass. Coupe
26 - 7-Pass. Sedan
26 - 5-Pass. Coupe

OBITUARY

LaSalles

31 - Deluxe Town Sedan
31 - Deluxe Convt. Coupe
30 - Fleetwood Deluxe Phaeton
29 - Victoria 5-Pass. Coupe . . .

$795.00
725.00
445.00
325.00

Packards

32 - Sport Coupe, R. S.
29 - Sport Phaeton

Chalutz Presents
Thealeague Yugnt
In Play on May 18

$1095.00
365.00

Miscellaneous

33 - Auburn 12, Spt. Coupe . . . . $650.00
32 - Buick Victoria Coupe . . . . 895.00
32 - Chrysler Imp. 2-4 Cpe. . . . . 825.00
650.00
32 - Nash Convt. Coupe

To Show Talking
Books for Blind

L. A. S. Auxiliary
Rally on May 24

Ford Motor Sales Co.

Dexter Auto Wash

Varied Program
At Avrunin Camp

Mr. F. Haight and Mr. S. T. Rundell

ifts

NEW LINE OF BUICKS ANNOUNCED

to your FRIENDS

and

Manuel Urbacb

RELATIVES

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RUSSIA

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