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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-08-03

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PIEVETROITANISflffiRCNICIk

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THESE PRICES ARE

40% BELOW NORMAL

12c

CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED

ALL SHIRTS

AN AMAZING FACT
w. te.seew ern Orr fee Ur rainier
•asto•r Mu .7 Inaner In the Cllr SU
nose
review rlesUI.17 Warred.
selowesse

.....

20 ibs. DAMP WASH 8 Op.

Flat pieces c•refully ironed.
Additional pounds, 4c lb.

25

Pieces

%./

O R K 80c
FLAT
Washed and ironed.
u v u

10 large pieces permitted.

SOCIETY NE

Announce Her Betrothal

This Sale embraces every department •- The
right to withdraw these prices. without fur-
ther notice, reserved by Pnngle•Invest Today

S. Howard Schiller, son of Mr.1
Many delightful affairs were
and Mm. Ralph D. Schiller of Chi-igiven honoring Mrs. Jack Dia.
cago Blvd., returned for his sum- I mond (Rose Gordon), whose mar- a
mer vacation from Riverside Mili- I riage was an event of July 29. Mrs.
Rabbi Morton J. Cohn, son of
tary Academy in Gainesville, Ga., I Louis Glasier and Mrs. Morris
and will returned to school again ! Ruskin entertained at a buffet sup- Jacob Cohn of 1Vest Philadelphia
; per and bridge at the home of Mrs. Ave. and a member of the Hebrew
in the fall.
I Gluier. Mrs. Reuben Weiner was Union College, class of 1934, has

Mrs. Milton M. Alexander and hostess at a luncheon and kitchen accepted the position of regional
children returned to her home of-\ shower at San Min Palace. Mrs. rabbi with the Union of American
ter spending their vacation at , Burton Seidon complimented the Hebrew Congregations. Rabbi Cohn :
Grand Haven, Mich. Mr. Alexan- i bride at an afternoon tea at Hurl- whose rabbinical thesis in the field
der motored to Grand Haven over 'son's Pine Room Mrs. Abe Wise of religious education will soon be
the past week-end and returned and Mrs. Paul Sikor were joint published, will travel throughout
here with his family. lhostes.ses at a midnight supper and the middle west representing the
a handerkerchief and hosiery Union and organizing congrega-
shower at the home of their moth- , none' activities in small Jewish
Norman Birnkrant, accompanied ;
t ler, Mrs. Benjamin Gould and Mrs.! communities. He will :mike his
spen
by his brother, Theodore,
Fred Harris honored their sister 1 home in Cincinnati.
the past week-end in Charlevoix,
with a luncheon and miscellaneous I
Mich, as • guest of friends with
whom they returned to Detroit shower at the Belcrest. Miss Rose
Miss Thelma Lois Levine of
Miss
Sternberg was hostess at luncheon !slack Ave. had as her house guests,
Tuesday afternoon.
I at the Venetian Room of the Book I her cousins 51r and Mrs. Howard

FURNITURE • •
DRAPERIES • • GIFTS

Cadillac Hotel. Misses Ann Kurz.' Levy of Columbus, Ohio, and her
Mrs. Jacob Roeenman and sons
man and Bessie Brenner enter- I cousin, Miss Thelma Levy of Pts-
are spending the summer in Char- tained at breakfast and pickle and I burgh, Pa., who spent a month in
levoix. About Aug. 5 Dr. Rosen- jam shower at the Whittier Hotel. Detroit
as Miss Levine's guest.
man will join the family for a Mrs. James Scheer was hostess tol There were many affairs given in
few weeks.
16 guests at a dinner and bridge Miss Levy's honor. The Misses MISS BERNICE GOLDBERG
at her home. Mrs. Harry Z. Ger- I Thelma L. Levine and her sister
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant are in don was hostess at a bridge and, Harriet Lynn, went back to Pitts-
Colonel and Mrs. Samuel Gold- I.
Double, ea.
Each
Single
Charlevoix, Mich., for their vaca- kitchen shower at her home. Mee.. burgh with Miss Levy.
berg of Palmer Woods announce.
dames
Clarence
Sarasohn
and
Her-
r
il
2
it
.e
f
urni
ant
the
engagement of their daughter,
guta
tion.
W
u,: „

man Frady complimented the
Bernice, to Hyman A. Kramer, son
bride-elect with a personal show.I, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jakont and
Mr. and Mrs. M. Prussian and
your owe
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kramer. R e-
C
.;
er at the Chatham Hotel. Mr. and daughters
of 351 Englewood Ave.,
d 5
Sun-
feathers.
daughter are stopping at The Inn,
P hon from . to
Mrs. Saul Gordon invited 24 guests , have returned front Chicago . where
day, Aug. 5, at 19251 Woodston
Charlevoix, for a few weeks.
1 to an outing at Elizabeth Park, , they visited the Century of Frog-
Road. No cards.
Master Gordon Prussian, son of , honoring the bride and groom. Mr. I rasa.
an d M
r. and 1
t W
per p.ond
W censes; Agl• %RES
and Mrs. M. Prussian, is and Mrs. Al betreiss
M
Mrs. Sol Lifsi z I ointly enter tained .
Mrs. Jules M. Goldsmith of Glad-
among
the group of boys touring '
L
the couple at a dinner dance
i stone Ave., has returned from her
"
P er Pes
I Alaska under the supervision of
I Webster Hall. Mrs. Herman Gar- - , week's stay at Council Camp, Jed-
George
Buchanan.
Minimum Charge, $1.50
'dun entertained 16 guests at a I do, Mich. On Aug. 10, Dr, and
(bridge and
midnight
at her Sirs. J. M. Goldsmith are leaving
Council Kitchee, a non-profit
Mrs.
Arthur supper
Gottesman
.
Mrs. Phil Bloomgarden, accent. home.
.
tloilwy-itsuitke Wis., and Chicago, operating project of the Detroit
.
panied by her daughter, Mary was hostess at re gt at her ono, fur5 visit Marquette University section, national council of
sh
Ill
Rita and Mrs. Morse Goldman, and Mrs. Louis Diamond, mother
''
of the groom entertained at a fam-
- ar.d the Century of Progress in Women, is now entering into the
motored to Charlevoix, Mich • , and
second year of production.
Chica u
ere stopping at The Inn for about fly dinner at their home on Calve rt •
Full realization of the object of
Ave. Mrs. David Diamond enter- i
project, namely, to give em-
I0 days.
Slits Sara Ruth Pick left on an the
twined at luncheon and bridge at
ployment to needy women with
!extended tour through the east,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hock are her summer home, near Kings-
ville,
and
Mrs.
James
H.
Helfer
and
1
where
she
will
remain
fur
five
families
was achieved and was
guests at The Inn, Charlevoix,
Washington,
Long
Island
and York,
Phil- proven by the fact that 1,636 hours
weeks. She will
visit
in New
Miss Lillian Gordon entertained 321
of labor were given to, everal wo-
Mich.
guests at luncheon and bridge at
rr e have
men, who would othe
, adelphia.
lhi
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy the Whittier.
been forced to seek aid th

I

ities
unpleasant
to
them.
motored to Escanaba, Mich. En-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glad- cil With this
Mrs. Samuel Sheftel of Troy, N. :
in mind a group of
route they stopped in Charlevoix
win (Rhea Cashman) cruised on
Y., is now visiting her sister and
for a brief stay.
Ste. Marie volunteer workers have again un-
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M.the Noronic to Sault
to supervise the Council
Keir
tt
ca
hk
ee
nn
ri
I during the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson Dashkin.
Jams, jellies, preserves, con-
left for Northern Michigan after
Misses Evelyn Leion and Clara
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Love of LaBret of 3300 Chicago Blvd. re- serves, pickles and many other de-
spending a week in Charlevoix,
2972
Rochester
Ave.
will
be
at
turned
from
a
two-week
cruise
to
licious
specialties are now being
Mich.
prepared for your consumption.
home to relatives and friends on
Gift
baskets
will again be wrapped
12,
from'
2
to
5
and
!Bermuda.
Sunday,
Aug.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan are
year, and those planning a spa-;
enjoying the cool breezes of 7 to 10 p. m. in honor of their
writ-
25th wedding anniversary. No , Sammy Lerner, noted son turned
ift should remember
rem ember t -ha -t the i
Mackinac island.
, er of New York City, has rurned vial g
Ride • horse ... play
Council Kitchen can supply just ,
cards.

l to his home after visiting his moth-
golf or tennis . . .
Mr. and Mrs. harry Z. Brown
er, Mrs. F. Lerner, and brother and what is needed Council Kitchen is ,
Mrs. Maurice Sider is recuperat.
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max located at 89 Rowena St., Columbia
dance . . . swim .
and family will spend the remain-
0450,
der of the summer at their cot- ing from an operation at the Gen- sis
fish . . . kilo . . . or
Lerner.
Enriched by the previous years
esee llospital, Rochester, N. Y.
just loaf — here you
tage in Charlevoix, Mich. .
will find the variety
Jerry Germain will leave for the experience, the Council Kitchen

that lends spice to life
-
Dr. and Mrs. Schmar•a Klei
Miss Edna Ruth Goodman bf Heart Lake Country Club, where this year will produce a standard
e product at a nominal price. In-
. . . and to vac•tio ■ al
man, after spending 10 days in Webb Ave. is visiting her cousin, he will remain for 10 days. .
creased employment will result
RATES? Honestly,
_
Charlevoix, have returned to their Miss Louise Krohngold of Cleve-
from buying "Council Kitchen
they're more attractive
Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Allen
land Heights, Ohio.
home in Detroit.
than ever.
left for an extended tour through Products."
the east, where they will remain .."If You Cin't Can, The Council
Claire Wineman, James Wine.
Miss Bernice Kleiman is the
Kitchen Can," is the motto.
man and Irving Kaufman will be guest of Miss, Beatrice Traube in for two weeks.
The members of the Council
I in Charlevoix this week-end, visit- Long Island, N. Y., for three weeks,
n eral
Kitchen board, under the ge
-
'
51rs. Joseph M. Lopatin and
I ing with friends.
'hip of Mrs. Joseph Bur-
after which time she will leave for
chairmanship
:
daughter, Lillian, of Brooklyn, N.
Nantasket Beach, Mass to visit
nett are•
the
house
guests
of
Rabbi
Y.,
are
Oscar
Blumberg
Mr. and 'Mrs.
with
her grandparents
re
Mr. and
Advisory board: Miss Emma
w
and sons are vacationing at
and Mrs. M. Zager of West Grand Butzel, Mesdames Irving Bittker,
Mrs. Louis Zieman, for • month.
I Ave.
Inn, in Charlevoix, for the next
Fred Ginsburg, Victor Weil, Joseph
W e I t and Mesdames Regent
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blair of 3:153 ' Mrs. Max Koggan of 3296 Webb

-


Freund Cohane and Walter Laib,
Miss Goldye B. Frank of 2644 Boston Blvd., will give a dinner for : Ave. will be hostess to the mem- cx _officio.
Richton Ave. and Miss Edna L. the immediate family at Northwood . hers of the Home Relief Society Cost accounting: Mesdames Louis
Marks of 3272 Clairmount Ave. Inn on Aug. 5, in honor of the en- at ■
meeting to be held at 10:30 Smilansky and David Cooper.
left for Cedar Point, Ohio, where, gagement of their daughter, Jean- , Wednesday morning, Aug. S.
Culinary: Mesdames Monte Wit-
Benjamin B. Tower. I
otenld 10 days at The ette Marion, to
tleshofer and Alfred Dreifus
, On Aug. 12, Miss hate Tower of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen of Tay- Employment: Mrs. Melville Welt.
lr .
Breakers Hotel.
' 2517 Pingree Ave., will be hostess kr Ave. were hosts to 50 guests on
Purchasing: Mrs. Merril Silver-

'at a cocktail party for the engaged' Tuesday evening, July
A Modern All Year HOME•SCHOOL for Children
31' at • stei n.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green have ,_,_
farew ll party honoring their niece,
e
Sales . Mrs' Louis Sava ge.
returned from Charlevoix, i Mich. . ,,,P.'
I °
a—
Miss Tillie Barris, who is returning .
-s S ava-
Wrapping: Mrs. Sol Wolff.

, ., The Cercle Socials. Club cele- t e
Individual instruction and public school on the cam-
her home in Los An I s D
Gift wrapping. Mrs. Kurt Peiser.
Mrs. S. Kornhei
pus. Special instruction in music, dramatics, Hebrew,
,
brated
its
second
anniversary
with
ing
her
visit
here,
Mies
ge
Beer.
r.is
hue's.
of 1469 Blaine Ave. are
and spending
family
Publicity: Mesdames Emil Wald-
an affair at the Oriole e Terrace on been extensively entertained.
Jewish history and literature.
bon and Theodore Keller,
the summer months at the summer I

June 22,
-
home
of
Mrs.
Kornheiser's
sister,
,
The
office Is in charge of Miss
Physical plant includes • fourteen room solid brick
Arrangements have been cm-
Edna Steiner, and the kitchen is
Mrs. B. Joseph, at Big Wolf Lake,:
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bruton of pitted for the tea to be held Tues.
steam-heated house with all
• modern facilities and all
Jackson, Mich.
3032 Tuxedo Ave. will receive at day, Aug. 7. from 1 to 4 p. m., at under the supervision of Miss Lilly
recreational features of camp grounds, including horse.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coggan and their home on Sunday, Aug. 5, the Old Folks Home, Edmund Eakin, • student in the home 'co-
nomics department of Wayne Uni-
back riding and winter sports.
sisters, Mrs. Maurice Sider and from 2 to 6 p. m., in honor of the Place at Brush St. Admission will
Location combines healthy country environment on
Mrs. Albert Oppenheim, left Fri- liar Mitzvah of their eon. Gerald. be free. All Jewish women are in- versify.
80 acres of campus and invigorating farm life.
day on a trip to Rochester, N. Y., Their daughter, Ruth J., has jud sit ed
dence, La., where she attended the
; returned home after completing a
and the Thousand Islands.
Health and Physical Welfare under the supervision of
wedding of her sister Beatrice
'three year course at the Nurses
On July 29, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leach. Mrs. Thuner plans to spend
the directors.
Miss Beatrice Heller of Cleve. -'Training School of the Cincinnati Greenstein of 19e0 W. Philadelphia several weeks with Mrs. Salk.
Enrollment is limited to 10 children of school age.
Ave. were honored by their chil-
land is visiting with her relatives, General Hospital.
now being received. For further info! ,
dren, Sadie and Sidney, at a dinner
Applications are

Mr. and Mrs. A. Wineman of 4077!
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Imber
. Miss Nettie Slonitn of 1452 Pin- for 45 guests. celebrating their 25th
'nation address:
Cortland Ave.
and children, Shirley and Burton,
gree Ave. is spending her summer . wedding anniversary. At the din-

returned last week from a motor
Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer and vacation at Mrs. B. Joseph's sum- net, the engagement of Miss Ethel trip to Mackinac Island. On their
family of Elmhurst Ave. have re- 1mer home at Big Wolf Lake, Jack- Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. return trip, they were guests at the
David Green of 3500 W. Warren Menonague Inn, Harbor Springs,
turned to their home after spending • son, Mich.

Ace., to Sidney Greenstein, was
the past two weeks at Charlevoix,
Mich.
Mrs. B. J ose
and am
f
y o announced.
f
Mich.
.1622 Lee Place are spending the
Mrs. Nathan D. Metzger and
Phone Ortonville 12F31
Dr. Harry C. Metzger of :n32 summer months at their summer
Pingree Ave. has returned to the home at B:g Wolf Lake, Jackson, s.,n, Morton Stanley, are vacation-
of at the Maple Villa, Port Huron,
city after an extended cruise to Shot'.
Mick.
the West Indies and Central Amer.
Miss Alva Ron has returned to -
ws. Before returning home, he
On Saturday, Aug. 4, Miss Anne
completed a special post-graduate' her home on Delmar St. afte
course at the Harvard Helical spending her vacation at Walled Manson sails from New York on
Lake,
Mich.
the Mauretania for • cruise to the
School at Boston, Mass.
West Indies, South America, Pan-
Miss Ann Melcher
Elkorn,
and Cuba. Prior to her re-
I Mrs. .1. Schoenfield was hostess i
Mr.
is
visiting
with
her
relatives.
turn
she will attend the 11th an-
I at a summer formal reception at
.
Mrs. M. Has
of VII.- nual convention of Junior Hades-
her home on Burlingame Ave. last '
Sunday, in honor of the engage- giro& Park. Before coming here. Sah, which is to be held in New
at York City Aug • 19 , 20 and 21 -
meat of her daughter, Rose, to MiS.S Melchor s pent two weeks
.
ENGLEWOOD, N. J.—A series.' chewing the contributions of the
with
- .
Clarence Frank, son of Elms h World's F
_ _
of programs aiming to improve re- serious races to the civilization of
, Mrs. J. Dee of Chicago.
Mies Helen Manson of Chisholm,
Frank.
lations among the various races is the world. The various materials,
Minn., the grand-daughter of Jacob
being developed in the junior and guides, etc., aim to imbue the stu-
Mies Be-ssee London of Pam. I Mrs. Irving W. Preifer of 2581 Manson of 349 Woodland Ave., was
senior high schools of Englewood, dent with • better appreciation of
tem
ndmtinhg
e
atim
metnroiiit last weektosw
dens Ave., and Mire Helen , Elmhurst Ave. left Monday for a InvoDe
N. J. The plan employs three cultures other than his own.
Saturday,
Aug. 4, for South Haven, week's stay at „lentil Haven, Mich :
The reaction of both students
main approaches toward the de-
coach
Fein of Holly. Mich., are leaving From there she will leave for a
velopment of desired attitudes: the and teachers to the Englewood pro-
Bar-,visit
in Chicago and will then V ,Sletna M A is n 's neNIGo
in7
- edniik
s , t wnehoencaacp-
where they will be guests at Bar-
.
Intellectual, which means the giv- ject indicates the importance of this
, on to Council Camp at Jeddo, Mich. tured the National Championship
ron's Resort for two weeks.
ing of fun about the various cul- course in the promotion of toler-
Mil Kathlyn Pont. a bride-elect for the breast-stroke at the Rouge
tural groups; the emotional, which ance among the various peoples.
jp.ialryk 290lympic Pool on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Wear-
seeks to create desired feelings, and Teachers declare that the contact
nor
and
son.
Joseph
Lester.
of
De.
of
Aug. 12, was honored with •
the situational, which means the with lecturers of other races has
the ,ho wer at Sa n Min Palace
July
troit, who have been spending
given
the
pupils

sense
of
"simi-
arrangements of situations—as na-
I . :"
.1 b y M rs. M. Greentt. oCover s
Miss Zelda Smith of 3270 Mon-
summer at Walnut Lake, are at
tural as possible—in which the stu- larity" to them and the reading and
terey Ave. was hostess to the Tri
present in Chicago visiting the ,'were laid for . •_ guests.
dents may act out the new attitude. writing about, other racer has given

Sigma Sorority. Wednesday eve-
"Century
of
Progress."
One of the most successful of ap- the students an understanding and
Miss Henrietta Hassol of Detroit ring. July le.
proaches is made by having chil- a tolerance of these races. An-
Dr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Klinger and Oberlin. Ohio, is spending her
dren of one racial group entertain other rection among the students,
vacation at Walled Lake, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich
the school assembly with a play, according to teachers of the school, of Alter
and their son. Myron Haim. ac-
le f t by
point
b t the
f oe
R old which
tableaux or program combining is that it makes them more alert o Buffalitoe, r from
y . Mrs. osep Sl endlovit s of ...
companied by Abraham Haber,'
will
motor
through
the
Adiron•,
Sturtevant
Ave..
who
has
been
various dramatic appeals. Such in the matter of the great need for
uncle of Mrs. Joyrich, motored to
presentations dramatize some chr. peace and frienly understanding clacks and to New York City. They • visiting her family in Lee Angeles Cleveland for Tish ■ 'Bab to at-
will be away about two weeks.
acteristic customs of a race, or among the nation of the world.
• for the past six weeks, is now on tend the unveiling of the monument

The attitude of the students
some particular contribution to
• her way east. F.nroute home. she for Rachel Haber, grandmother of
American life, or •series of such themselves is seen from their com-
Men- Robert Levenson of Johns will meet Mr. Mendlovits and ehil- Mrs. Joyrich, at which Rabbi F.ch-
ant criticisms of the pro- town. Pa., is a truest of the Olym- , dren in Chicago. They will attend
contributions, and bring out their ments ■
stein officiated. Messrs. Joyrich
importance, their background or ject. Many of them stated that pia Hotel. in Mt. Citroens. She the World's Fair and then drive to and Haber returned the following
getting to know their neighbor's will remain there for several South Haden f - a few daps, Monday while Mrs. Joyrich and
perhaps merely, their charm.
Another method is the assembly custonts better is a surer way to weeks.
rising in Detroit the early part of son remained for two weeks. visit-
talk by a member of one of the ra- . world peace. Others emphasizzed it
j ing with Mrs. Esther Haber, mo-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Jacobs of 0346 , sent week.
cial minorities prominent in his helped them understand each other

community. Such talks are used better. Still others stated that their Twelfth St. will celebrate their , Mrs. Rose Tenner, accompanied I
especially at the senior high assem- feeling, and beliefs towards for- 25th wedding anniversary er Aug.. by her sister. Miss Doris H•nkin. theM
r rs.
of Sam Salk (Shirley Kenn)
bly. The speakers discuss some eign countries were changed due to 5, the day of the mamage of their , left on Thursday for Los Angeles, [ end daughters of 3232 elements
A large daughter, Rose, to David A. Feld- 1 Calif., where they will remain for I aye_., who are vacationing at their
phase of the culture of their par- due to these lectures.
ticular group, such as its art, its number of students asked that the stein.
a month.
ndhec
Rneacohn, .
bartidi:'oodlulanc
project be made • permanent as-
literature, its history, etc.
Monroe. Mich., entertained 16
Miss Adele Baker of 2305 Rich.
Included, also, in this course on pect of the educational policy of
The Detroit Ladies Lechem Ani- /,:ere
ams:erahtomae
Human Relations are suggesnons the schools.
ton Aye, left with her mother • m Society will hold
h Id its en
i i c on Satu rd
Jul 2S honoring her
Mrs IL Baker, for South Haven, Sunday, Aug. 19, it Belle Isle. sister-in-law, Mrs. Milton Thuner
for recommended reading on the
Woman's Inhumanity to man Mich.. where they will spend ray-I There will be
various cultures. discussion pro-
Leach)
and daughter, who
entertainment, (Hattie
eral weeks.
grams on the serous races, all makes countless lawyers happy.
just returned from Lake Free).
and refreshments

as rlareral• for re•-•ernt r Mae-..d nrtt•Ine

Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets

25c 35c

All Ironed Service

FLAT PIECES

25c

"BUILT-IN" QUALITY

Do
0

Lace CurtainsTF , :. Pair 25c

3

REDUCED

2 %. 50%

CARPETS • • RUGS

Council Kitchen.
ts 2nd Year
Star

10C

USETTC

iiS I.AU A N CDRY CO: 4
PHONE cApp.LAc 7423

10% to 15 %
REDUCTION

FIDELMAN'S
RESORT

"WHERE VACATION DREAMS COME TRUE"
Finest Resort on East Coast of Lake Michigan
Rooms, with or
without Bath
Delicious Meals
Write
Dance Pavilion
Social Director
for
Solariums
Booklet
Playgrounds
Supervisor for
Children
PHOENIX ROAD, SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.

The Directors of Camp Nahelu
and Little Nahelu
ANNOUNCE
The Opening, September 15, 1934

NAIIELU LODGE

CO-EDUCATIONAL BOARDING SCHOOL

NAIIELIT LODGE

STORE
WIDE

OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS

❑❑

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urniture tympani;

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PARKING
EASY

Select your needs NOW-able counselors will
advise you how to budget payments if you.
wish •• You Can Afford Pringle Furniture.

Ihob-.110i*-011 ■ •••-•olhot—olt--0•-•4tes•—stfrob..01fra

This is a Charlevoix Summer!

and, of couple,

Charlevoix means

THE INN

Detroiters have long recognized THE INN as
the answer to the problems of summer. During
the recent heat wave, while the entire country
was sweltering, Charlevoix. as always, was de-
lightfully cool and comfortable.

COME TO THE INN

where the very air itself is vibrant with vitality
—where the skies, woods and lakes mean so
much more—where the atmosphere of the hotel
is as congenial as your own fireside—and the
cuisine is unexcelled.

WRITE - - - WIRE -

THE INN •

- PHONE

CHARLEVOIX,
MICH.

PERRY LAKE
Ortonville, Michigan

APPRECIATION OF OTHER RACES
TAUGHT IN ENGLEWOOD SCHOOLS'

Course in Human Relations Breaks Down Barriers of
Isolation Between Various Peoples

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Buy at August
Special Prices!

Now is the time to select your
ANNIS Fur Coat in Our Air•Cooled
Salesrooms. Prices are always low
during this important event. Fur cost
styles are smarter than ever this season
and ANNIS furs offer you the ultimate
in style, quality, workmanship and price.

CONVENIENT TERMS

:Innis Furs
Are Better Furs

ESTABLISHED

1887

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