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Camp Within on Perry Lake ORTONVILLE — MICHIGAN Camp Phone: Ortonville I2F6 Little N•helui Ortonville 12F3I Registration closed for the first half-sea- son. A few vacancies available for the second half season starting July 19. Annual Picnic of Modern Hive 968 and Tent 1005 of the Maccabees SUNDAY, JULY 15 at Nankin Mills Picnic Grove I ale ltd. to I arn.inalon ltd., turn lift to the Ann Arbor Trail, Iluo roma the bridge. tt til l for ails•. THERE WILL BE GAMES — DANCING — SWIMMING- , ENTERTAINMENT AND REFRESHMENTS Feature—A BEAUTY CONTEST—At 3 Sharp IS yearn to 23 'ears Tickets for nominal sum of 10c Children up to 12 yrs.—Free of admission roots.isis for 1/V14111, 1'0lltr.1 moat hand In otoollealion to wee:: either sir. dole. SI . toad...dill al Garfield MNSI 1tV tlurr, teller, Cad. 010 Dancing, with a Popular Orchestra, from 4 to 7 .A1.1. MODI:IIN l'ARk1 , 1. Jack Mann JAI It VII1A , .1t1 I. 11.1 • -oi fine Jewish Boys, well known in the community and trained in the knowledge that the completion of a deal does not end a transaction—it merely begins. Three very A GENEROUS OFFER! for the next f•w weeks. we would appreciate anybody who wishes to try out one of these cars to call Jack or • your • ny of his boys and • Chevrolet will be placed at disposal to drive for • day or two if desired. There a re no s trings attached to this offer. Drive this wonderful Chevrolet car •nd you will not be aatisfied with •ny other car in its price dart. JACK MANN CHEVROLET CO. 8231 WOODWARD AVE. Bath r of idgi . 1015 Of Yt Trinity 2.0500 Near Virginia Park Junior Auxiliary of Moses Elects New Officers On June 26, the Juno,' Auxil- lary held its senti-annu ■ l election of officers. Henry Faigin, pres- ident, piesided, and Miss Tybe Berkowitz and Paul Feldman Sere appointed teller. Ful the liras tour ul the history of the organization a girl, Edna Slutzky, was elected president. Mira. Slutx‘y u II 10 , /1111111111t mem- ber. having served a, voluntary social Committee worker, co-chair. man of the educational commit- tee, on the Stair of the Junior Auxiliary Review. And on the re- ligious, autialune, anti pledge com- mittees Nate Berkowitz, editor- in chief of the publication. and al cuelisurnion of the social com- mitter, Waa elected vice-president Milts hose Goldstein. secretary, Edith and Alan Kopelson, for- . .._ _ merry of Detroit, now of Los An- Rec. rder's Judge Christopher E. - ts1 at the wedding in Stein officiat M r. and Mrs. David Leiberman of 1645 Taylor Ave. announce vies, left Saturday. June 30, on Bennett, son of a concert tour of the universities his courtroom o on June 28 of Miss Edith Hartman to Benjamin Mar- the engagement !if their daughter. Sadie, to George throughout the northwest and Mrs. Jennie Bennett of 2712 Pasadena Ave. then through to the East. to De- cos Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiss of 2260 Gladstone Ave. announce the troit, presenting their exquisite The bride and groom are both office at engagement of their daughter, Laurett a, to Harold Lachman, son of programs of drama and verse. n on attorneys who share all c e pti o Mrs. Julius W. Lachman of 18080 Kentucky . A v e , Re (tank Bldg. , with music. 301 First National B Miss Hartman is the grandniece of Sunday, July 22, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. No cards. In 1925 Edith Kopelson held Iles. Mandell Pevzner announce the betrothal of then ' , the distinciion of being only Joseph Veszi, member of the Hun- Mr. and M Harry urry . i American to the admitted 'ing tht litlaY s garian House of Lords and editor dauger, m ht Teresa, to Joseph M. Goldstein, son of Mr. and M of the Pester 1,1 viii of Budapest; Goldstein. Reinhardt School of the Theater, cousin of Ferenc Molner and of Berlin, Germany.. She has won 735- Baroness Margit Mantica-VI recognition through her outstand- Est, pean social leader and first .1 ing productions of children's Into woman \Vo•ld 1Var correspon- as director of the Children's Thes- dent. She was admitted to prac- e!' Guild and Junior Theater of tice law 18 months after graduat- the I.ittle Theater for Profession ___ __ __ ing front the Detroit City I aw als, Beverly Hills. Her work is, School with honors, having won a Ju ly 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bloom (Josephine !mermaid however, not confined to children; siker medal for scholarship. 51r. , she is also director of the Ingle- of 40 5 IcLean Ave., a son, John. 5larcus is a graduate of the rni- Jul y 3—To Mr. and Mrs. I. Fredland of 3358 Collingwood Ave..1 wood Playboy, an adult orgnniza- ver.ity of Michigan I.aw School. I lion a son. Alan Kopelson is placed among July 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Bernard KOITIllall of Chicago, Ill., for• FRANK•GRABOWSKY America's foremost piano peda- The nuptials of Miss Hernia merly of Detroit, a son. gogues a nd accompanists. Mr. June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seltzer (Madame Irene) of Mayins Grabowsky, daughter of .Kopelson i s j head of the.Los An- :Mr. and Mt's. 5Iax Gvahowsky (If 1133.1., Dexter, a daughter, Barbara. geles Music Settlement Schools, of 1117 Winona Ave., to Herbert Sids June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Subar of Grand Rapids, which Mrs. Harold Frazer Lloyd ncy Frank, son of 51r. and Mrs. Mich., formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Naomi Judith. . is the president. Shiney Frank cf 97 Farrand Park, June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bloom of 15505 Dexter, a' The Kopelsons will return in were read by Hahlii Leon Flans I September to reopen their Bev- daughter, Shirley Lila. and Rabbi A. M. Ilershman at June 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Triger (Sara Tenzer of : erly Hills studios. Temple Beth El, June 28, at 2 The Kopelsons will be remem- Detroit) of Longview, Texas, a daughter, Jeanette. Nock. tiered fur their tine work in De- The plan Of having the choir troit. Mr. Kopelson was connect wedding Iwo. all in white was ed with the Detroit Institute of carried tout. The bride wore a Musical Art, and a member of, bialy white crepe gown made on the Bohemian Club. lines, and a short veil princess 'Edith Kopelson headed drama- ----- caught with orange blossoms. She tie work of the Temple Beth El New cities, spacious streets, varied it colonial bouquet of nr- High School and the Children's parks, educational, religious and Aids and lilies-of-the-valley. Theater Guild. She was starred Miss Rosalie Grabowskv, sister recreational institutions are crop. in the continuity "Mary and of•the bride, was her only atten- ping up in the development of the George" over WWJ. dant. She wore a white crinkly various units of the Play School, many Projects of Center Play School or Palm Beach JURS DRY CLEANED • AND HAND FINISHED WITH AN EXTRA TOUCH THAT RE. STORES THEIR WHITENESS A N D MAKES THEM STAY FRESH, SMOOTH AND CLEAN LONGER Columbia 4200 O C'S * CLEANERS C DY6 533-517 EAST FOREST Exits in Beau Geste crepe gown with a tight fitting jac-I br ing conducted this summer at the kit which flared at the waist and Jeyish Community Center, 8901 a small halo effect hat to match. Woodward Ave. She carried blue delphinium and Amodel city with all it im- talisman roots. plies—zoning, parks, building reg- The bride's mother wore black ulations, plenty of air and sun- litr with a large black hat and a light is the knotty problem which small shoulder corsage of white the youngsters in a group directed sweet peas and roses. by David Goldberg are attempting The mother of the groom was at- to untangle. Their project has tired in a powder blue cope dress taken form, though the school is with a large hat to match. She in progress only two weeks. This wore white gardenias around the particular class is of added inter- neckline of her gown. est since one cannot call a last Aurelius Scroll acted ast name without having a response by hes- man at the ceremony. at least three people. The class is The out-of-town guests were: made up of family groups and only Sie and 'Mrs. Herman 'Marx and those households having at : least , daughter Peggy, and Mr. ' baye three children were eligible for this Kallmeyer from Muncie, Ind.; Iler- group. Man Marx Jr., from Bay Cit y, The heat has inspired another Mich.; Alexander Miller from New York ('icy; Mr. and Mrs. Herman class to develop an ideal miniature Uncle Sam Demands Prompt Payments en. 111.4.1... 011. hosting a parable iodate. tl hr. hot!, the •Iole 1.111 the Patin sea) demand an Inherit..., Ia. noon II. If were Ir 110t 1.1111111[11 iti 111.111 to meet the In, Mucha. read , ag he roto•rte.1 lhoo, k nr torn WM EMAte, nu, it . kir --one., so 0 rads 111111 i, We Itionesnate nook from Lire irentnotre alli I idol It 111 inert thew. tat,. To learn hon. call MORRIS GOODMAN Vi"•"' &AGM Compton's Deletes Offensive Phrase Compton's Pictured Encyclo. , pedia has informed M. Benadevet of 2455 Calvert Ave., Detroit, that it will delete a phrase in the article dealing with Saloniki which has been declared offensive to :Jews. Athol E. Rollins, editor id the I encyclopedia, writing to Mr. Bena• devet, states: "I want to say that I can thor- : sympathize with you in: Inighly Dr. Sam Rabinovitcli, young I your feeling. However true this Montreal physician, gracefully statement may be to the personal resigned from his post at the observations of the author of the Notre Dame Hospital to avoid article, nevertheless it is a gener- a crisis In Montreal's institutions alization which can hardly be d. Prince and Jack Aarons of Cleve- Belle Isle. Miss Lydia Solovitch of healing. Internes, deserting fended. land; I. Heller of Denver, Colo.; is this supervising the development of project. The class is making their posts rather than work "It is the settled policy of Mr. and M.. Harold Marks of an intensive study of the recces- Phoenix, Ariz. with a Jew, had persuaded fel- Compton's to avoid statements tional needs and desires of a com- low internes throughout the city which might give offense to any The young couple are taking a• munity and are planning to in- motor trip through the East. motor to threaten a "sympathy strike" race or creed. This principle was elude such details which are re- unlesa.the Jew was forced out. emphasized so strongly in instruc- quired though they do not exist at TOPCIK-RICH tions to all our writers that I am present. On Sunday, June 2!, Miss Shir- surprised that such a phrase as Miss Rose Leven is the chief en- ley Esther Rich, daughter of Mr.' Ohio, became of Jack grocer in the Wootlward widening Young Israel to Hold Annual the one you cite in the Saloniki and M. Frank the Rich bride of Columbus, article could have escaped our t il 'oj ect. The plan at present pro- editorial examination. I suppose Election July 11 ' v i d es f or the development of a mo- Topeik, son of M r. and Mrs. Na- it was inevitable, however, in pre- than Topcik of Detroit, at the Co- del street, with its traffic lanes, safety zones, a fully developed in- Annual election of officers for . paring so many thousands of ar- lumbus Women's Club. Rabbi tellectual center, school, synagogue the year 1934-35 of Young Israel:titles, some unfortunate phrases , Hirschsprung officiated. The bride wore a white satin : and Jewish Center units. This class of Detroit will be held at the next as this, should have slipped a trip to the scene o oft meeting, on Wednesday, July 11, through. gown on princess lines with sleeves s in the immediate future. ' "I have made a note to have puffed at the shoulder and a long is Mrs. Lawrence Levy and Miss at 8. p in. . 1 be the phrase deleted from our env y- train. Her veil was made of im- N'iolet Fried are directing the re- A detailed report w ill • • . elopediac ported tulle. She carried a bou- quet of gardenias and lilies-of-the- maining projects in the school, de- given at this meeting of the an- The reference to which Mr. tails of their development will be al convention of the Council of Benadevet took exception reads valley. announced. Y oung Israel held at Atlantic City Miss Sylvia Rich, sister of the . , as ,, follows: ' The development of the school - • Near its eastern end thin bride, wore yellow Organza with 22. being ti • t directed by Mt, during the week-end of June pr ogram i s b . street s roe ' is spannt 9.1 b ) • a t r iump that green accessories and another sis- - , .. In view of the importance of this arch erected in the days of the Nathan A atnan nerin. tt!, Bitty, was junior bridesmil. Mrs Henry Meyers is the chair- meeting, which will also he the Roman Empire. All day long wearing green organza with yellow man of the Play School Committee accessories. Both carried bouquets: which is conducting the I'lay last regular meeting until the fall' American street-cars rumble back of talisman roses season, all members are urged to and forth beneath it. The dig- School. nified fathers of Israel in greasy David Rich was best man. Emanuel Berlatsky is the acting be present as early as possible on furdined gabardines rub elbows A musical program was pre- di i ,,, ) „, o f th e Center. July 11. with kilted Greek peasants in ,anted by Miss Reva ZurayskY. Young Israel calls the attention tight white trousers tasseled un- Mrs. Joseph )'alum. and Sydney Pollack. the public to the fact that Sob - der the knees, or booted Montene- Dinner was served to 250 guests. bath services are being condinitell grins with hanging nleevea. Arro- ,, gant Bulgars, in brown homespun Mr. and Mrs. Toprik will make day morning at 0 est.!) Saturday their home in Detroit. and iipinsk is rough sandals of un- — o'clock, both at the Jewish Cen- tanned leather—stare at tall Al. The first annual il•wi 01 4.1 '" or, Holbrook and Woodward, and banians in white or black frieze HERMAN-EPSTE1N On Sunday, June 21, at a beau- funnily Center track and Belo , at the Young Israel building, 2691 and white skull caps over one tifully appointed ceremony at Con- meet was held at Belle Isle on Sur, Joy Road. Daily morning services ear. " tiregation 11'nai David, Miss Ger-, day, July 1, with the following te. are also being conducted at the Young Israel building, starting at Crude Epstein, daughter of Mr. and sults: The Olyiniiics won first place in 7 o'clock during the week days, Poalei-Zeire Zion Picnic Iles. Nlax Epstein of Elmhurst united in marriage to the Senior division nosing out tan' Ave., Was and 7:70 o'clock an Sundays. Sunday, July 8 Rabbi J. S. Pilots by the narrow margin of to,, --- Samuel Ileran. m Sperka officiatHl. Cantor S. Mo. points, the Ilakolths won out in the Poalei-Zeire Zion branch 2, Fa„ ii,,,,,,, Branch Sub-Senior division by a score of N. W. Old gil sang "Ilts'ause." has completed its final arrange- Epstein was a charming :12 points their nearest rivals be ments for the picnic, which will be Mrs. A. Feria, president of the hunk in her gown of ivory satin ing the Stags with 19 points and , fashioned on long slender lines, the Vikings third with 15 pow- !North West Branch of the Old held at "Unser C.amp." Members and friends are asked to get in and extending into a lung train in The Tartars took honors in the in :Folks Horne, compliments the sun- touch with Harry Mondry, at To. 1..k. A shoulder yoke of lace termediate division with a wire of shine committee for the success of the formed a high neckline. A small :11 points their nearest rivals hong , th e picnic recently given to the 8-9348, for particulars as place troth the face the Lincolns with 29 points. Th.. guests of the home. Mrs. J. Rose, outing. lace cap held Cars will be furnished to mern• veil and back veil,. which fell to Stetnites came in third with • scioi• chairman )11' the committee, thanks Lerner and his relit.idea fur hers and their friends. An elabo• hen (i the Mr. L Fred ° r"d ( t (", the train. She carried a bouquet of II Points- ()lymph's took honors in the Sn Si'- the musical entertainment. She al- rate program is prepared for the 4 white roses. Attending the bride as maid of his meet scoring 10 points tal so thanks the ladies who partial- entire day and evening. Joseph Haggai and Aaron Kul- I honor was her sister, Miss Rene ing first in the 11th and 2211 . gated in the arrangements, sup- , , plying cars for transportatitr n and nick will report on the P. Z. Z. Iiiiistein, who wore a gown of green dashes and the broad jump. convention which took place in Talberg of the liakoahs he , furnishing food. net She carried a bouquet of yet• first place scoring 13 points for 1 Chicago, June 27. Everybody is Hi, Johanna Hill roses. the bride; Mrs. team and also ran in the wino...• asked to come. The mother of : 7 2i7 116 les atsu e rtt e h ve anh t.om s e of 1. Max Epstein, was gowned in Iclay team- Prentzin of the Tartars w. - 1..T .:..........I.is.iii..,:si....tii.o1i1ri.•.., ii: .i ii...., B r,(,,,,a,r.' Sunday a 1: . orchid and green chiffon, with a i.i.- • s...oha high point man, scoring 16 poo ' 8, , Jul!, 9 : 30 a. m. shoulder corsage of syseet peas. K trim. iT.it ,....•. .....0sto %von to o , .•,.. I s s isi. t er a t Het r i re , nit , /Thant The bridal coterie included Mi. for his eam. !skim iLtio ultoo nuoti Following are the results of ". ors,,.., I li Minnie Epst e in gowned in yellow 1..r . , , in . ' 1 IL I .--- cr....11.i . . .... Vis;.....:.s.i.: 'i si . b ,s: is• ,, Ks ' . .' .. Y. not, Mi. Janice Epstein in peach senior meet. M. H H. A A. GROUP Y M Ta.l.o eTsroeiri Ow., Frank •I I. , , • w". , ; ,., ,,,-4 _ d !'' ‘•''' nark net, Miss Tillie (Bender in blue 1.1.1ill• I . Nov, .t 111.1.1..• furth o Haoehull niantlino, . . ti ...i . . Xs oo .. ■ A net, and Mi., Myrtle Rosenblum in st.,.... - ...i..sia,..si.a r. 7 u hi Ituntong Weil omit. Son n I. l• I. • A 1 O rah Time II n .0 al.,om. n Shea/ so. o . !Aro "hire . They carried bouquets pink net. . , , T•to ,.. ..... . :20.pard das- Won to 1 .01... I.. r. of roses. P %A 1 VI • """ " "'" '""" A % . • third. ncloosu IT,. tars ,,,,, • - • LoutsEindein, brother of the noon L. n. or'. 1 Tar lot /hl ar Font, tior alto. ti i lor hre nzin Na glo0111, Man best man. Actinic ush• I Won I .••nrt.., I I t er rier 2 ,..... 0 ' II s were Walter Eptein, SSIII Hoff- .0. ii.'.....1:;: fim..c., n ' '' ll"; II 'Vg11 " 11" 7 A ilolig Tall 0 Argonaut,. r ". ' n " er ''' ' helclud ' Thet.etVVI'S IUl' ''''- '"" 111,10. , .. lk V • Mall, Loos en.. Goldberg and sol .. iii w a n... Hine. ..Is t,; h e. ..p r ai , !..i . ..t s A ti s w it. r. , ;,jo, :•. i. A , SnrinIt es of the •thlet Iv tOUIll'iln A Manheimer. ' Vier! r.,etile d of the Jewish Community Center , . ,„ , . brea itt ,,,,, Ater , the terrnion) a reception ' ,0 Tau E s .„ with co.srpe at ion of the at hie ,„. ,,.,„ a1 r , Y m .. i i no.' •' was hill at the brides home. 1 Nai,d Lans phi s• Argonauts. liouu..• • • committee of the boned A ' 0 • i I, e IA oar. ,.,,,:,,,,', ,' t'si"sr,„,, .1 rrik:ris,;„1,'" " Among the out-of-town gueAts ',';',,I,';' • •"'"'""" ‘" '''''• of Results the championship .,.,,,, .,.„'“, Representing Monson Slit Tsvamal 1-840 •letropolitan Life Insurance Company After You Buy Your Ford---Then What? With every car that Newman- Katser sells goes the Newman- Katser service — a service that will give you constant and unin- terrupted driving pleasure. BEN GUS Newman-Katser, Inc. 24-Hour Service HOgarth 2800 tiring. )011 the norld . . IOU% automobile. plan lite ,tome. of Detroit'• fluent nen!, organization. GAS NIATION IN CONNECTION DEXTER at MONTEREY . lfraiqadl In rug nt•ST or Tins, SQUA • ■■ 1000 LARGE 1100319 Esoh room contain. • private both, shower, radio, circulating Ice water, large closet., lull length tumor, . Sun•Ray Health lamp.; Roof Solarium air cooled restaurant. ROOMS Iron *250 • &I Own•. apnoea. soot OTEVEDISON NEW YORK T. JUST WEST OF !MAY • . ., s . , .. 1 I ■" wore MN, Sol ROaenblUin, ..1114111.1 1.1.01.1 Myrtir latnn - Won he .' • of .... , . ,7;;;;„,'.,-,'„",":„„IdS itosiniolum, Pauline Rolienblum, Fat el, Ps., Mrs. Kirin and Rose 24 'hi r of Sharon, Pt., and Edith A In • in, of l'ountr ,dow ii, Intl., _ ni aj,,,A,.,I :7,- . pi...Le -4 foui. 1 in. nes 1..•.1 1 . 1 . 1 { 'Wan hv 1011h Wei. Win Slant•I r. ;:: ','.':!::, ,,,„„, ,„„,,,, Th. Rel.., car no. • he tit. LEACH-LEACH was unanimously reelected. Louis "". " ran. "' "" Mi. anti Mrs. M. Leach of De- .,.;,....=•'" Berman was !selected treasurer. i lag )... , 1 itAst, -Vs on to rortlia.i. • Moi ry Lasser wae chosen sergeant- doltannounce the marriage of at-arms. The four members elected their daughtei, Bearice, to Joseph ';‘`,,;',, 1 "T h " u ,i 'll jckikn t; ' , r o an f ' " e' ,.....1. to be board of executives are Miss S. Leach of Lake Prvidence, IS., T,r......1 I WTI h. T•lhera 4 ,„„,) - i G leen- ,, , w , ,,,, ';',,,,,•,,,,, „ ee • J Line 17 , in Guam.. Simon, Paul Peldnian, Irv- which took p I ate ,ilte Mies. The )oung couple will tn etni. t,'" mg Rosen and Al Ilalpriti, T.,'"'• Man Lasrier, clialinian of the inake their hom.. with the iiiidge- social committee.announced the groirin's parents in Lake Provi. !Ins , Ir. Fs t lord 'Inn , The bride's mother, , La installation of the new officers dem o raorin sister, '""""I''' Leach, d would twke place July 15, in the Mrs of Detroit, at- bile. am of a •16f1 put) . , i „:..,,.. ,,:to.47.,. 1 14"7, The young :":, The dramatic comittee. with tended the wedding m "...moo la a:A Jump-won JO e 11,14 ■ Ir Itort oled to Delon for their Paul Feldman as its chairman, and " Mer" . 0, 1 ,;., ',,:,,r,,,'"",,,,,T i,1"4,7 ' sy the music committee, of which At 11.ml:stuns , , tisksart.r !aorta 14•1•1”I err. -- Halprin is to-chairnian. were hon. orshly discharged by Henry Fri- Ma- 14M al. "l et .. wa. .ino hiob la.P - W0a WI IA ,, . i 'nl. ter. Mow u. ittpituallo t . gin, prealdent. Ti.. 1...... have sari...wird for AI, i '''. -i •• • Viking.. 'Wed. Zia A joint meeting .,f the old hoard U . P. inellatt ' ti. t.. 1 "'" ." • 4 ii s f et". end the new board was called for jj.T ■ r,r, it ••;'!,‘!...:' su‘,01.•:• i i 'p l i s■ A i i. ,..sir Eallootlao ere ins rOMI• ist Ho .OLNI g/ Halle IA. •.• Montiey ertning, July 0, et the •eii • V 10.1# r,era• t.., ro.lyil• /host* )e.1 no Ai, the near MAW uf • OD •ab coveregatiun is r•• At thy lent nwering alsallon took r " fl"• inns gular meeting of the Junior Aultl- meantime as halloos Yrestrieur I 441 KM 1 '''' ant 1•artner. tl.n rare .1., presitlirnt io n y wi ll b e ho d J u l y 10, I In (Anna lazes.. IrAtterser lautie toartli -- ay.r.isis Path lazes.. ar 1 • ■ R. Tham., . N al White Linen C I, ..d the appointment of three additions to his happy family of salesmen. 110111.111 ISMI•1. 1 Engagements • MARCUS•HARTMAN Resultg O f Center Track, Field Meet ANNOUNCES JI t.I A 1111,I •11. KOPELSONS ON CONCERT TOUR Births DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS ALWAYS Vacation at 1 arria gee . . LEADER'S' It Costs No More for the Best . hil• r CLIFTON ATTENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ' Isa iota dub --V/ob . r„, layground Ilall gain., St Belle A: In to Alan.. Tau Ar. - I game I.. Sunday July 1 ale ■ as follows: The Pilovans de(e•ted A Z. A. nen co o • nut to I ' and won the 1 hampion• se Is °ha , ail! Prohziii• tarn ship of the White Division of the if th., 1.••• • Ile for 1,..f siee l'entrr. •...",:;', , ' ..;,..d... 1;.'',,!:,"::::,:,.."; , , a .:: . The Olympic:, defeated the P hi 1,",•; • Kappa Iota ti to 4 and won the ph o. In th. Oman:. standing. - ; I ', ant e. , :s ..vs,c.. i i. "' CII•MplOnahlp of the Red Division. la -. The Orioles defeat.ti the Vikings' el;',"' I,'"' , 9 to 7 eliminating the Vikings from 111.. 7. , further t.timiwt it ion Th schedule fin Sunday, July 8, Storm Trooper; al will be that of t h e Ha- at /' Walked with Jewess koala tilis in the Trojans in the third round of the sub.senior diens. hilt to decide who will play the liF10.1 N A NIS/I IJTAI Orioles of the following week *Orlin trooper Min mitten...1 to The first annual gulf tmnirnanient acme two months in jail br. rally* he disregarded warnings U nder the Low.... . .4 the Jewdh Community Center Athletic Forn• Co by his commander to end he. Aug nutter. will be held Sunday. friendship with .• Jewish g0 , • 5 at the Rennore ti Golf and Coun- When the Nan was ubs, r , rd ' try Club Thin tuurnarnent will be hr was strolling a Ith the Jeal - 1. ' open to JeSUIII Community Center girl, he was ■ rreeted niSITIINTO only. Mal is under the His punishment war made di se„.tiwn o f K,,, s m ,,,,,,,, , d,a i r ,,, an heavier because he milted to , ul the gulf commuter which Is threats of expulsion horn the sub coninuttee of the athletic corn- Nazi party with the tionark . ' , millet of the Jewish Community that he "did a hoot for Gather Board the storm troops." 63, li D, Jail . not irk,e imeeit aind a deadell a Again H. Industrial Bank Leads the Way! • Buy Any Car That You May Require! • From Any Dealer You Prefer! Insure in Any Company You Select! • Pay Cash With a Bank Loan! Thera are certain features of our automobile loaning service that ars distinctly different and better ... FIRST OF ALL, this service is not DDlito both lunttsd to any one car or line of cars. SFC ON UI,T, it ■ you an carry new and certain models of used automobiles. THIRDLY, FINALLY, it is was drsignute. your insurance in any company you economical, and eonvenitnt—with a year fo pay. 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