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PAGE TWO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Mrs6KA.plsanAHueLdiasry

THESE PRICES ARE

SOCIETY

— —
At the annual meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools, held on M ednes.
'Miss Etta Schlesinger of the Bel- I The Knollwood Country Club of
day, May 23, at the Statler Hotel, crest is in Chicago attending the Birmingham will have its first
Mrs. llimon Kapl an 33
convention of the Reliance Insur- Ladies' Day of the season on Tues-
president. The other (ftercare: ance Co.
day, June 12. Plans have been
First vice.prt,ident, Mrs. Wolf
carefully made to .make the event Ethel Goldman Mendelson of the
.4e •
Miss Lizette Freund of Chicago a memorable one, and similar af.! staff of the Ganapol School of
Blvd. returned from a 10-day mot- fairs will be repeated on Tuesday's Music, announces a studio recital
...
of each week with diversified en- by three pupils of her piano class
or trip in the east.
AN AMAZING FACT
tertainment for all. Stunt golf will' on Thursday evening, June 15, et

sc.. shirts 1st Ms ladlelolan/
lest 1
ausinsner tauany laundry In the City. All
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman be played in the morning and after ; the school, 447 Putnam. The par-
services scientifically laundered. Finest
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weil will lunch; bridge and mah Jong will • ticipants will be Phyllis Kessler ,
c,Ipment.
entertain at dinner next Tuesday follow with prizes for each game. ; Evelyn Ekelman and Dorothy Ekel-
. man. On June 21, at 8:15 p. m.,
evening at the Penthouse, in honor
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein Mrs. Mendelson will present a lar.
of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Tabor.
i i McGregor
cr egor
to
of 16825 Linwood Ave. will hold gar group p f s t tl en s t at
• •Ist p.eces Carefully ironed.
T he upublic
invited
Dr. and Mrs. H. Rattner and open house on Saturday evening, Library.
Additional pounds, 4c lb.
' Mrs. Ben Simon and daughter, June 9, in honor of the graduation both recitals.
Phyllis, have returned from a mot. of their son, Gerson, from the
Mrs. Stan Brewer (Mary To-
or trip to New York City and sub- University of Detroit. No cards.
marin of Detroit) and daughter,
orbs.
son
of Bar
Mr. Mitzvah
and Mrs. of A. Cyril
M. Ferar
Joan, of New York, are the guests
Pieces
Washed and ironed.
The
Ferar,
C
of Mrs. Brewer's parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel left
10 large pieces permitted.
M Ben Tumarin of 649 E. Kirby
Thursday for Poughkeepsie to at- of 2959 Clements Ave., will takers.
tend the graduation of their dough- place at Congregation Shaarey Ze. , Ave., for an extended visit.
dek, Saturday morning, June J.
. ter, Sally, from Vassar College.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferar will be at
A. M. Hamburg of 2999 Mon-
74.1 respon•Ible far aan•trutt es wind:whipped curtains
Mr. and Mrs. William Fixed en- home to their friends, Sunday, terry Ave. is attending the con-
vention of the Kay Jewelry Store
tertained with a dinner last Tues- June 10, at 6 o'clock. No cards.
at Atlantic City.
day at the chalet.
Albert Lubin, son of Mrs. Fanny
Miss Claire Grant, daughter of Lubin of 2654 Richton Ave., grad-
Double, e•.
Dr. Jack I. Koenig of Detroit,
Each
Single
MRS. HIMON KAPLAN
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grant, has uated from the University of De- ' Mich., received the degree of Doc-
Kaplan; second vice-president, returned home from the University trait and received his A, B. De- , for of Osteopathy on May 31, in the
the re7r
E ur7tr
Mrs. A. B. Stralser; third vice- of Michigan.
gree in Accounting op Friday, graduation program of the Kirks-
your own
yo
--
June 8. ville College of Osteopathy and
....
president, Mrs. Morse R. Saulson;
feathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere hay
Surgery in Kirksville, Missouri. He
recording secretary, Mrs. Jack
Freedman; corresponding secre- returned from a trip to California.
a brother of Mrs. Rose Gold
Robert and Morton Straus of the berg
t,'
1745 A,IeEuclid
Ave., a
De-
tary, Mrs. Joshua Horwitz; assist-
Belcrest spent last week-end in
0
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
B.
hen-
e
r
g
i
Mich.
7
tGoldberg
ant corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Ligonier,
Ligonier, Ind., and upon their re-
Julius Berman; financial secre- berg and children have left for turn they will go with their moth- tendtsd the commencement exercises
Both returned to
Lary, Mrs. Jack Tobin; treasurer, lunter, New York, in the Catskill er, Mrs. Irma Straus, to Walnut in Kirksville.
Mrs. George M. Roberts; board of Nlountaina, where they will spend Hills, where they have taken a Detroit, Dr. Koenig planning to
15c
Additional pounds
practice
in
this
city.
directors: Dr. E. May Bernstein, the summer.
cottage for the summer.
Must contain 50% flat work.
Mesdames Aaron Carlstein, Louis
Davidson, Saul Davidson, Anthony ' Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne and son,
Jay Rosenthal, baritone; Mar-
Mrs. Jacob Dubinsky of Mt. Ver-.
Deutsh, Morris Fishman, Jacob Herbert, motored to Pittsburgh and non, 0., is visiting with her brother garet Simone], soprano; Evelyne
Friedberg, Max II. Hayman, Abe Johnstown, Pa., to visit with rein- and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Clunes, soprano; Rosina Betman,
Kasle, A. J. Koffman, blurry Kraft, lives,
Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. mezzo-soprano; Elizabeth Roberts,
--
mezzo-soprano; David Touff, ten-
Morris Krause, 11. E. Lippitt, M.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weintraub
G anapol Studios
II. Zackheim, Isaac Margolis, A.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selzer had ; or, pu
Markson, Charles Robinson, and daughter, Marilyn, of Los An-
their house guest last week Dr. of Musical Art, will be presented
D.
Merdel Rosenzweig, Eli Sachse, aides, Calif., are visiting with their as
Bernard Schulman and daughter, 'in a song recital, Wednesday eve-
Harry Shulman, Charles Smith, ,11arents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger Julia, of New York City. Dr. ring, June 13th, at 8:30 o'clock
Louis Tobin, Max Wexler, Her- ofNennyson Ave.
Schulman and daughter left for , at the McGregor Auditorium,
man Cohen, Jacob II.• Ilarvith,
Cleveland, Ohio, to visit with his Woodward at Massachusetts. Doris
;As. Benjamin Fink motored to
; Blake will accompany at the
Harry Grevnev, Aaron Pregerson, Pittsburgh to visit with her family. sister, Mrs. Morris Swartz.
piano.
Ethel Subar.
The following retiring officers
• Theta Delta Omega SOrority re-
Rabbi Leon Pram leaves Mon-
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
and directors, whose term of office
y for the meeting of the Central opened its summer home, Neclea, at :
expired as provided for by the Ira inference of American Rabbis at 1659 Lakeview Ave., Sylvan Lake Aid will hold a card party on
JEWELER — OPTICIAN
constitution, which was presented ( C‘ fountain Manor House, W erners- Village, Mich., and will be at home Tuesday afternoon, June 12, at
21 Years of Satisfactory Dealing
by Mrs. Harry Shulman, are: 1 iR,,, p a. R e will read a paper be- to friends every week-end during Kern's Department Store, ninth
Now Located at 11555 DEXTER BLVD.
'
im, Joseph
Mesdames M. II. Zackhe
re the
conference on "Experi- the summer. I floor. A nominal admission charge
'vi
Across from Dexter Theater
will include prizes and refresh-
in Adult Education" and will
o
. Fh lich Emil Baron, flare}' nents
Cohen, Mary Gordon, Joseph Mo- report before the Commission on
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Zagal of 151 manta,
dell, Isaac Rosenthal, Louis Fine- Jewish Education on "A Program Hazelwood Ave. will be at home to
On May 20, Mrs. Si. Robbins,
man, Esther Solomon, Robert Mar. for Jewish Education at the Pre- their relatives and friends in honor
FOR A
School Age." Ile will he back in of the graduation of their daugh- president of the Hebrew National
wit.
Directors whose terms expire in /) etroit on June 19.
ter, Leah Vivian, from the Wayne 'School, left to spend the summer
University, on Sunday, June 10, 'in Los Angeles, Calif. Her sem,
1935 are: Mesdames Max H. Hay-
Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. I Philip, student of the school, who
man, Abe Kasle, Harry Kraft, A.
come to
recently won the silver medal for
, D. Markson, Mendel Rosenzweig, of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. are leav-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of high Hebrew scholarship, accom-
Charles Smith, Dr. May E. Bern- i n g for Cleveland Sunday, June 10,
attend
the
American
Medical
Philadelphia,
Pa.,
are
now
making
periled
her.
stein.
to
Reports of the year's activities co nvention. They expect to be back their home here at 3211 Webb Ave.
'WHERE VAI•ATION I.REA MA CoNilf TRUE•
P.
T. C. ANNOUNCES
and
on
Both
have
been
active
in
Jewish
officers
June
15.
were rendered by the
PHOENIX ROAD, SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
affairs, Mrs. Crohn having taken I
TEMPLE MOONLIGHT
chairmen of committees.
Mrs.
Joe
Magidsohn
and
daugh-
an
active
interest
in
Hadassalr
Cantor Jacob II. Sonenklar en-
,
Ant a short distance from Lake Michigan and beach. Fidel-
Climaxing the. most successful
lertained with several delightful to r, Dorothy, of Webb Ave., and work.
man's is a real country resort that affords you all the corn•
vocal numbers, accompanied by M rs. Samuel Madigsohn and son,
Mr. and Mrs, Max Loewenstein spring social season in its history,
forts of your own home. The food is delightfully fresh and
ask,
of
Flint,
Mich.,
returned
from
the
Young People's Temple Club
Prof. Paul Discount.
well prepared; the rooms light and airy; and the general at-
Following the business session, C hicago recently where they visit- of 2995 Oakman Court are spend-
mosphere most cheerful.
ing a few days at Edgewater Beach of Temple Beth El will present
cl
with
relatives.
the 36th annual Temple Moon-
' a social hour was held in charge e
PLAY GOLF OR TENNIS
Hotel, Chicago.
light, Monday evening, June 24.
of the social and hospitality com-
Nearly all social activities are right on premises: dance pavil-
Ilenry S. Silver, son of Mrs.
To care for the unusually large
ion ... tennis ... handball ... baseball ... horseback riding
mittees.
M axwell Silver and the late Dr. Tobea E. Berman and Edwin crowd which is expected to attend
. children's playground ... sun solariums. Swimming—golf,
axwell Silver, received his A. B. Moss will present a number of pu-
GIFTS TO U. H. S. AUXILIARY M
nearby. Rooms with and without bath. Moderate rate.. Fine
-II gret. from Wayne University on pits in an oral expression and piano
The
Women's
Auxiliary
of
the
roads from Detroit.
'ridgy, June 8. recital Wednesday evening, June
United Hebrew Schools gratefully / r
SOCIAL DIRECTOR — SUPERVISOR FOR CHILDREN
13, at Grinnell Bros. Audito ium.
acknowledge the following done-
Miss Ilelen Ehrlich of Collings-
,:
Misses Maryan and Ilelen Fleish-
Isaac Rh eum i n woo d Ave. is home from Youngs-
,
e
and
m
noble.
1011M1111:1110401
pa
tow
s n, where she visited with her er entertained at a spinster dinner
memory of Joseph W. A len.
ister and brother-in,law, Mr. and and linen shower for 30 guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman,' M 1rs. Milton Klivans. i their home, 367 Philip Ave. on May
Ar honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their '
28, in honor of Miss Marilyn. Dor-
E nephew, Philip Fine.
Mrs. Si. Baker returned to her man, who became the bride of Ir-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, in h rime in Buffalo after spending a ving W. Schlussel on June 3.
F honor of the Bar Nlitzvah of their f ortnight with her cousins, Mr. and
The Fai-Koms Social Club plans
nephew, David Moss.
G. Brown.
Mrs.
Irs.
a splash party for Sunday at Jeffer-
'Mrs. Joseph I. Pelistrant and son Beach.
BIG WOLF LAKE—near Jackson, Mich.

on, Robert Henry, who have been
Honoring ,Miss Ellen Weinman
he guests of Mrs. l'alistrant's sic-,
er, Mrs. Birdie Victor of Pingree o f Petoskey Ave,„ whose marriage
B. Moss will be an event
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ave., are planning to leave this to Milton

June 24, the Misses Sara and
Jewish National Fund will hold w leek for Buffalo where Mr. Pali. of
its final meeting and social on Mon- t rent will join them. After spend-.! Dorothy Tessler, Sue Bernstein and
ng a few days there, they will Mrs. Jack Glickstein entertained
day afternoon, June 11, in the i
ease for their home in New York 'I 30 guests at a personal shower at
B ook Cadillac hotel reception room, I ) t
h Chinese Tea Gardens. bits.
( Y.
Darin
D
i g Mrs. Palistrant'a te
OA at 2 o'clock.
Du. to the speed of registration, we have only a few
Final reports of the luncheon slid visit here, man y lovely affairs were' Phil Weinman and Mrs. Stanley
Yates complimented Miss Weinman
.
In
given
in
her
honor.
yearly activities will be read
vacancies left. P wishing to secure an enjoyable summer
at a miscellaneous shower at the
MRS, HERMAN LEWIS, JR.
. —
addition a tine program has been
In honor of Miss Beatrice Rail- former's home on Holmur Ave.
for their children must act now.
I arranged with Cantor A. Rosen-
--
the affair, the Steamer Put-in-bay,
field as soloist and Prof. Paul Dis- ner, a bride-elect, Mesdames L.
The Junior Home Relief Society largest excursion boat on the
NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 8
accompanist. Prof. Ratner and II. Itadner were joint
his
count as will
E Discount
also play several hostesses at a linen shower and announces that a Daughter-Dad Great Lakes, has been chartered.
Under the supervision of Marian Comstock
E
The boat will leave the foot of
h Chll
bridge
o en
wi on Nlay 9 at Buddy'•. Covers dinner will be given at the Chalet.
sobs, mi., Elizabet
Doctor and Nurse in Attendance
were laid for 50 guests. On May the evening of June 17, Father's First St. at 8:30 p. m. on the night
give a reading.
l
the
Day.
All
fathers
and
daughters
i ,
Music
to; dan;lanr
N
Ilelen Ratner, cousin of
of the f
Mrs. Louis Miller is in charge of In,
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
:d y , like
ur nished
lie assisted bricleto-be, and Sally Freeman, the are invited; a nominal fee will Sc' will
the social hour and will
For
reservations
call
s 10-piece
s hos. future sister-in-law, entertained charged.
For Further Details Call Townsend 7-2238 or Hogarth 8109
: with Henry Finney
the following women a
lay
Crests: Mesdames
bridge either Elise Cohen, Townsend band.
H. . Milkovsky, A. with a personal shower and
ACCOMMODATION FOR ADULTS BY THE WEEK
at Boesky 's on Dexter ; for 60 7-8950, or Madeline Betty Meyers,
An inn o vation this year will be
D. Markson Max Wekaler, Harry
a program of elaborate entertain- ,
• "nests Miss Sylvia Nirkind enter- Townsend 7-1532.
ner '
Kraft, ' i i'a Feltner,
t "
111101MIKI ■1■1■1■ 11.11011 ■ 10011 ■■■••■■■■■■■■■■■j , man,
Rosen I ment, for young and old, accord-'
Charles Brody, I. Goodman, taints' at a dinner on May DI at
Mr . iind Mrs. Sidney
to Emanuel J. Harris end
Rose Lightstone, Victor Bernstein, the Cafe Clements, for 10 guests.
w err. e atnhde ing
on, , m
(Maxine o f I' itshheei r ) p aa nrd en sts
Herman Lewis, Jr., co-chairmen
.1. Ellenstein, Saul Calst, J.
Dr. and Mrs. Lowell S'ellig guests
Deytshe, Joe Fiddler, Sam Fried-
the affair. the moonlight is '
Mary I'aradis) left last Saturday, Mrs. Jules Fisher, at Houghton'of
; "Although
land, I. Fret man. N. Finkel, Max I
ding
A lask
cearemony for Lake, over Decoration Day.
thesirsta wedding
' scheduled for two weeks from
Goldberg, li. Genser, B. Harrison, .af it,eLah
--
Rose, presi-
acobon, A. Knoppow, J. actin
Mrs. William Buchhalter and next Nlonday," Saul
and Miss Helen , dent of the Young People's Temple
A. Nl
iller, 1. Nlargolis, Sam Munch,
S.
Miss Virginia Bachrach. daugh- d a ughter, Naomi,
It. B. Newman, A. I'anush, , L. Ry-
on the Steamer Tashmoo to Sugar Island
the S. S. ' Club , said, "already a large num- ,
er of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bach- Kass sailed Saturday on
her of tickets has been sold. We'
cus, Eli Sachse, Max Schuhiner, t rash of 455 W. Hancock Ave., who Vulcania for Palestine.
under auspices of
are preparing for the largest crowd
Sam Shnitz, 1. Shewach, L. Schlein,
—_
is
now
visiting
with
her
sister
and
[
William Silv r, B. I.ehrman, A. brother-in-law, Mr. e and Mrs. Allen ,- Mrs. Julian Zeeman and children a moonlight has ever attracted."
Tickets for the affair may be
Smile, Sam Ilcymen, Abe Slutsky
Ullman, in New York, has been returned from an extended visit In secured from any of the follow-
Boat leaves frdrh the foot of Griswold Street at 8:45 P. M.
and Sam Weiner.
appointed counselor for the sum- St. Petersburg, Fla.
ing members of the committee:
TICKETS, 60 CENTS EACH
—_
Sirs. Max Weksler, president of
mer at Friendship Farm, Danlri:y,' . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hurwich of Mrs. Herman Lewis, Jr., Ludwig )
THIS IS THE FIRST MOONLIGHT OF THE YEAR
the Auxiliary, will preside.
Conn.
Chicago are the guests of their chit- Maybaum, Lois Meyer, Lionel Wil-
ALL ABOARD!

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kopman,. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corn of lens, Sol Stein, Saul Rose, Mar-
MRS. LICHTIG HEADS
garet Franklin, Dorothy Straker. i
SHAREY ZEDEK GROUP who have been visiting their chit- Glendale Ave.
R
h Mrs.
rs. Samuel
Rush,
Ge
dren, N1r. and Mrs. S. K.opinan of
hood
f
Congregation
GI a nz . Ruth Stralser, Dr . Milton .
0
The Sister
The following officers were C hicago Blvd., left Thursday for
Mrs. Jack Ecker and Theo-;
Marx,
will hold its annual
elected at the annual meeting of t heir home in St. Louis, arms- B'nai Moshe
at Nankin Mills Grove on dore Birnkrant. In view of the
p anied by their grandson, Joseph. picnic
the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood:
large anticipated attendance, early
Sunday,
Mrs. David Lichtig, president;
A y o , Aug.
reservation of tickets is advisable.
2 in ndan
ehe jlu d no e nS
u illb a'
Dr. and Mrs. S. Glassman, who
Mrs. Arthur Purdy, first vice.
For Children from 6 to 14 Years of Age
president; Mrs. Abraham Cooper, nt otored to New York City last
Mrs.
Rose Skolnik of 2300 Tux-
rs.
mecond vice-president; Mrs. Sam w eek, have returned to their home
CHELSEA, MICH.
. will be at home on Sun-
H. Rubiner, recording secretary; on ( Imago Blvd. and have as their edo afternoon, June 17, from 3 to
Mrs. Morris Blumberg. correspond- guest Dr. Glassman's nephew, day
•under the direction of
the honor of the engagement
ing secretary; Miss Elizabeth Fin- ( 'harles Shapero of New York. I 6, of in her
daughter, Corinne Miriam,
The Intermediate Kovod Night
ley, assistant corresponding secre-
and
Miss Bessie Becker and her fi- to Joseph C. Diem; eon of Mr.
of the Jewish Community Center
tary; Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, financial
will be held Saturday evening, June I
secretary ; Mrs. Charles Robinson, a nee, Edward Batell, gave • party Mrs. F. Diem. No cards.
n honor of Miss Sylvia Diamond,
treasurer.
The boys and girls of the Jewish 9, at 8 p. m., in the Center Audi-
Well Known Educator and Former Director of
Warner is the i n celebration of her engagement Children's Home will be the guests torium, Woodward and Holbrook.
Mrs. Herbert
o Thomas S. Drype.
New York Kinder•elt
"Hank" Greenberg, sparkling
retiring president.
Share one afternoon next
of Philip
k t the Magician Convention player of the Detroit Tigers will

Lillian F arbm an was ho s- wee I
be present on the evening's pro-
GERSON B. BERNSTEIN
to 30 guests at a luncheon. at Jefferaon Beach.
gram.
GETS HIS B. S. DEGREE ;, f.34
ridge and linen shower, held at
The following evening, Sunday.
Mrs. liy-man II. Cohen and
Gerson B. Bernstein, son of , he Belcrest on Saturday, May 26,
founder of Chicago Children's Studio, connected with Habimah
ughters, Esther. Rebecca and June 10, the sub senior division
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein of h snoring Miss Edith Schlesinger, a d a
and also on the English stele, will be the singing teacher and
' Gertrude, have returned recently . will conduct its honor night with
16825 Linwood Ave., an all-A stu-
ride-elect of June 10.
dramatic instructor at Unser Camp. He has been praised by
from their sojourn at Miami Beach, Gus Newman, chairmen of the ath-
dent at the University of Detroit,
r.rtmoved to their new home' s letic committee of the Jewish Corn-
critics •nd •Iso took part in • classic radio hour in Chicago.
received his B. S. degree in ac-
Fla-
Miss 1.01lice Bachrach, daughter at
1534 a`irginis Park. Mr. Cohen, munity Center, as the guest of the
Mr. Alterman will also give dancing instructions.
counting on Friday, June 8. He f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachrach
in
the
absence of the family, was evening.
is Ill years old and at the age e f 455 W. Hancock Ave.. has grad-
On both nights, awards will he
featured as soloist at the Cleveland
of 15 graduated from the North- u sled from Wayne University and
oncert
of the Halevy-liazimir, the presented to winners in athletic
RATES: $10 PER WEEK
western High School. His father, will leave for New York on June c
of the Cantor's Assorts. and educational activity.
concerts
C. P. A., was the first Jewish eta- 1 7. Beginning with July 1, Miss
These events are being sponsored
and the Arbeiter Ring choir,
dent to receive his B. S. degree H achrach will be • counselor for tion
and also made several other ap- by the intermediate and DA) senior
For information, call Townsend 6.6355
in accounting froh the University t he summer at Forest Acres Camp,
couacils.
pearances.
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OPENS JUNE 30th'

The pine breezes of

Charlevoix-the-
Beautiful are calling you! The Inn is
calling you . . . to relax taut nerves,
relieve caws, forget worries! Come
up in June when the air is clear and
crisp. Come up to the Inn—where
you'll find rest, excitement, romance,
sport, fun ... And that new appetite
will surely be tempted and delight-
fully satisfied by the incomparable
dishes prepared by our fantous chef.

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boys in the Middle West

Moderately Priced

CHARLEVOIX,
MICH.

Announcing

TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL

EXCURSION

GIVEN BY

Incur Cholem Jr.
s

BENEFIT NEEDY SICK

Tashmoo Park --Sunday, June 17

Boat leaves 9:00 A. M.—Foot of Griswold

Boat Ride - Dancing - Swimming - Base-
ball Contest - Track and Field Events

[ • STREET DANCE •

FRIDAY EVE., JUNE 15, 8 P. M. to 10 P. M.,
LaSalle Blvd., in back of Central High School

Camp for your Boy

—at a minimum colt. Swimming, tennis, baseball, riding,
complete recre•tional facilities.
Instruction and supervision
by trained counselor.. Full season of 8 week., $120, no extras.

MORRIS ALTERMAN



CAMP
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on !Me

Ere
3• miles from Clmel•mf

For information,
call or write

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1836 Lee Rd., Cleveland Heights, 0.
YEllowstone 3823-W

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