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pow ricurrlaisti

PAGE FOURTEEN

tcu4

and THE LEGAL CHROns,s.c.

REMEMBER THE NAME

Carl M.

Weideman

Former United States Congressman

FOR

Circuit Judge

DEMOCRAT TICKET
Practicing Attorney — Qualified by Experience
CAPABLE — LIBERAL
Your Vote Earnestly Solicited

"UNFINISHED PICTURE"-IIILLEL PLAY
FOR 1935-TO BE STAGED MARCH I5, 16

Weitzman for
Urge
Common Pleas Judge

Brezner Candidate
For Circuit Judge

The election of Lewis J. Weitz-
man to the office of Common
Pleas Judge is being strongly
A dramatic offering of unique in- theater-going public. The Hillel
urged, by some of the most prom- terest Is being made by the Hillel
Players have always maintained
inent citizens of Detroit. He is a Players of the University of Mich-
a reputation of contributing posi-
candidate for the short term to igan with the production of "Un-
tive pieces of artistic merit, to the
finished Picture," a three-act so- theater.
cial drama by Theodore Kane
"Unfinished Picture" is a frank,
Cohen, '35, which will be pre- honest story of "Youth in Tur-
sented at the Lydia Mendelssohn moil." Every parent, Jewish or
Theater in Ann Arbor on March gentile, must see this fine social
16 and 16.
drama. Written by a University
The play promises to be the student, the production has al-
finest production attempted by ready received recognition from
a Jewish group since "The prominent producers and may be
Dybbuk," a story of medievail released for notion-wide produc-
Hebrew beliefs and superstitions, tion in the near future.
Robert K. Adams, former di-
thrilled the theater-going public
of Ann Arbor in the spring of rector of Comedy Club, has been
chosen to direct the play. Mr.
1993.
Mr. Cohen is well-known in Adams has had considerable ex-
literary circles at Ann Arbor and perience and is at present a mem-
his latest work, "Unfinished Pic- be rof the Nell Gwyn Players and
ture," has received considerable of the Flint Community Players.
Mail orders will be acceptable
praise for its frankness in answer-
ing the question, "Where are the immediately. Tickets may be se-
LEWIS J. WEITZMAN
young people of today going?" cured by sending money-order of
fiill the vacancy on the non-par- Mr. Cohen has been awarded four check to Norman L. Sharfman,
Hopwood prizes during the last 800 Lincoln Ave., Ann Arbor,
tisan Wok.
Mich. All seats will be reserved.
Mr. Weitzman Is one of the three years.
According to Norman L. Sharf- Detroit people sending mail orders
most popular young men in the
are
cautioned to specify which
man,
acting
president
of
the
Hillel
community and the wide experi
ence he has received both as a I Players, every effort has been night, March 15 or 16, they wish
to
attend.
Seats are priced at
made
to
present
something
differ-
practicing lawyer and as an as-
prosecutor makes him ad I ent in the way of drama of the 75, 50'and 35 cents.

Probate Judge Samuel Brenner
is a candidate on the Democratic'
ticket in the Circuit Court pri-,
s
mary on March 4.
A newcomer in politics before
his last venture, Judge Brenner
led the ticket in the judicial elec.

sistant

mirably fitted for the post he is
seeking, according to his support-
ers. They point to his fine, even
temperament as a qualification
that every successful judge must
possess. That he is, considered
good judicial timber is empha-
sized by the endorsement he re-
ceived front the Detroit Wayne
County Bar Association last
week.
Mr. Weitzman is well known
as a member of the WWJ Detroit
News Radio Players and his activ-
ities on behalf of the Detroit Ser-
vice Group has received the com-
mendation of Jewish leaders.

SCHMIER IN RACE FOR
COMMON PLEAS JUDGE

"Chesed Shel Ernes"
In Drive for Funds

El

' IRVING I. PALMAN

Judge

Common Pleas Court

ABLE — FAIR — HONEST
COURAGEOUS

Endorsed by:
Maurice Schwartz
Milton R. Atlas
Man Kritt
Harry J. Solomon

;

VOTE TO RETAIN

BUDGE SAMUEL BREZNER

tion last fall. Although one of
the younger men seeking office he
is an able jurist. In the period
between Nov. 20 and Dec. 31,
1934, records indicate that he
heard and disposed of 634 peti-
tions involving in excess of $36,-
000,000 and signed orders permit-
ting hospitalization of hundreds
of indigent patients. During his in-
cumbency Judge dezner estab-
lished a perfect attendance rec-
ord. His popularity and reputa-
tion for judicial ability were at-
tested by the endorsement he re-
ceived in the recent straw votes
of Wayne County lawyers.

In the race for the Common
Pleas Court vacancy, the candi- Seeks to Prevent Foreclosure on
Building on Joy Road
dacy of Herman A. Schmier is
attracting attention. A practic-
The
Chesed shel Emes (Jewish
PRIMARIES MONDAY, MARCH 4
ing lawyer for 16 years he bases
his qualifications on the fact that Free Burial Association) this week
This ad inserted by a Jewish friend.
announced
that it is launching a
he has tried at least 10,000 cases
drive for a special fund in order to
save its buildng on Joy Road, near
Linwood, from foreclosure.
According to a statement made
VOTE FOR
by, the officers, a sum of a little
over $5,000 is due on the mortgage,
and there is threat of action unless
payment is forthcoming during the
costing four weeks.
In order to save the building and
whose name will appear on the
to enable the organization to con-
REPUBLICAN BALLOT
Temple Beth El Sisterhood spon-
tinue its work and to provide free
whose
training,
experience, courage, fair dealing and integrity
sored a dessert bridge at Hill To
burial service for poor families, the
Mrs. Herbert Metz will give a
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph
justify his re-election as
community will be asked to make
reading at the monthly meeting of
Shuirman, Mrs. Sigmund Seitner,
contributions to save the structure the Junior Council of Jewish Wo-
Sirs. J. Dudley Brown and Mrs.
and to enable the Chesed shel Ernes men to be held Sunday, March 10,
Abraham Eiseman were the host-
to carry on its work.
This ad paid for by a Jewish friend.
at 2:30 p. m., at the Council House,
esses.
89 Rowena St.
A silver tea will be sponsored by
Miss June Maas, program chair-
Tuxedo- Holmur Hebrew
the Junior Sisterhood of Temple
man, announced that Mrs. Metz
School Pupils Rehearse
Beth El, on Sunday afternoon from
will read a play "Nocturne", deal-
Purim Play
ELECT
2:30 until 5 o'clock, at the home of
ing with the life of Chopin. Accom-
bliss Ruth Warren, 1505 Wood-
panying will be musical interludes
The
children
of
the
Tuxedo-
lawn Park Dr. An added attraction
which will further depict the great
will be the presence of a "seer"
Ilolmur Branch of the United' man's life.
who will attempt to analyze the
Hebre• Schools are busily en-
There will be a short business
guests. Miss Ruth Bergman is
gaged in rehearsals for the unique meeting. Miss Josephine Stern,
chairman of the arrangements, as-
and elaborate Purim play which president, has several matters to
HERMAN A. SCHMIER.
sisted by Miss Rosalind Ciralsky.
will be presented Saturday eve- be discussed.
A board meeting was held Feb.
in the Common Pleas Court, for- ning, March 9, in the auditorium
At the reguiar monthly meeting merly the Justice Court. "
of the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, 17 in the Council House. Several
Democratic Candidate for
of the Hadassah organization held
new
activities have been formed
Lawrence
and
Dexter.
A
cast
of
"If I am elected to the Corn-
Wednesday afternoon at the Jew-
under the leadership of Eleanor
ish Community Center, Mrs. Louis mon Pleas Court, which after all 100 boys and girls is being Brodersohn. A study group will be
Lebster,. president, outlined the re- is the poor man's court, I believe coached by the staff of the school. organized and will hold its first
cent merger of the new Central I can bring to it much of ac- Special costumes are being pre- meeting Sunday, March 3, at 2 p.
State regional comprising Michi- tual experience and understand- pared for the occasion. The en- m., at the Council House, and will
Endorsed by Wayne County Bar
Impartial • Experienced - Humane
gan, Ohio and West Virginia. In ing that will permit of a sympa- tire book of Esther will be drama- be open to any of the Council mem-
this regional conference held re- thetic and sensible determination tized in a colorful manner, and bers. The group will interest itself
Listed preferred by Civic Searchlight
Practicing Attorney for over 30 Years
will
be
replete
with
dances
and
cently, Mrs. William Hirsh of Co- of the problems which are
in poetry, book reviews, current
CAPABLE — EFFICIENT
Primerica March 4
NON.PARTISAN TICKET •
lumbus, was elected president, and brought to this court," said 51r. songs.
events, peace and armament prob-
Recommended by many Jewish people in Detroit
The Woman's Auxiliary Chev- lems.
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of Detroit was Schmier in speaking of his can-
ram
Mishnah
of
the
Tuxedo
Shul
elected
vice
president.
Mrs.
Ben
didacy.
Primaries Monday, March 4
Several new committees have
Wiener extended an invitation to
Mr. Schmier is 40 years of age has pledged its support in this been named by Miss Stern. Dorothy Zusman Caplan to Provide •WILIKWILISIMIel
This ad inserted by Jewish Friends
all members to attend the informal and has lived in Detroit for the undertaking. This auxiliary al- Rosenthal will head the religious
ELECT
Music at Zionist Meeting Vet. Democratic
bi monthly meetings of the study past 36 years. Graduating from ways cooperates with the Tuxedo committee. Eltanor Kirschbaum
group and announced the subject the University of Detroit Law school in all its enterprises, espe- will be in charge of athletics and
Zusman Caplan is providing a
of the next meeting would be a School in 1919 he immediately cially in those which are centered of the camp activities.
strong quartette to supply the
general discussion on Hadassah
started in the practice of law and around the holidays. The officers
music for the Maurice Samuel
and Zionist Information. This will
of
the
auxiliary
are:
Mrs.
Louis
. in addition has given unstintingly
meeting of the Zionist Organiza-
be held at the home of Mrs. H, H.
of his time and energy to civic Goldberg, president; Mrs. R. Men-
tion of Detroit on Tuesday eve-
Kester on East Hamilton Ave. A
A Sincere Democrat
delson, vice-president; Mrs. M.
ning, March 5. Maxwell L. Black,
one-act play, "Another Day ?" by and charitable undertakings. He I Silber, treasurer; Mrs. Gertrude
The second annual concert of chairman of the program com-
Mamie Gammen, was enjoyed. is well known as one of the oldest ! Lachover, secretary.
Ilashomer Hatzair will be held at mittee, will preside.
Mrs. Lebster announced a meeting members of the Old Newsboys'
Northern High School, Sunday eve-
to be held at 8 o'clock for the pur- Goodfellow Fund and each Christ-
ning, March 31. The program will
pose of re-organizing the Junior ' mas sees him actively engaged in Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
cover
many phases of Shomriut and Temple Beth El Alumni An-
the
sale
of
papers
for
the
bene.
Hadassah group.
Plans Strawberry Festival
Chalutziut. The entertainment will
nual Dance April 1
An interesting program of en- . fit of the needy children of De-
be
in
Hebrew,
English and Jewish.
troit.
In
1930
he
was
named
tertainment was arranged in con-
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
In English there will be pre-
junction with the "Palestine Night" I president of this organization, be- Aid changed plans of giving a
The second annual dance of
art exhibit, held under the auspices ing the third Jew thus honored,' fashion show to a strawberry fes- sented a play in two scenes, by the Temple Beth El Alumni As-
of the Infant Welfare committee of the other two being David A. tival, to be held on Slay 28, at the David Pinski, which has been trans- sociation is to be held April 1.
lated from the original Jewish. It
Hadassah, at the Jewish Commun- Brown and Herman Lieberman.
All alumni of the Temple and*
Jewish Center. Mrs. A. H. Fixler
ity Center, Wednesday, Feb. 27. ! Mr. Schmier's candidacy has will act as chairman of this affair. is called the "First Days of De- their friepds are urged to at-
ganiah,"
one of the first Kibbutzin
The Arian trio composed of Mrs. I been endorsed by citizens in all
Economical - Efficient
Further details will be given at (collectives) in Palestine, and was tend. The committee chosen to
Roy MacArthur, Mrs. Pearce walks of life and several organ- the next meeting, which will be
Impartial Justice
arrange the dance follows: Sol
Thompson and Mrs. Clark Day, ' izations, the Citizens League hav- held on Tuesday, March 5, at 1:30 established more than 25 years Jackel, tickets; Phyllis Schoen-
for All
ago. Today it is a beautiful and
gave a group of sons, accompanied ing received an endorsement for p. m., at the Hotel Statler.
flourishing Kibbutz, but in the be- feld, refreshment and entertain-I
by Mrs. E. II. Longman, and Ed- him from Fred Butzel. In addition
A donation was given by Eva
ment; Henry Auslander, Jack
Practicing Attorney 11 yrs.
ward lioraty, violinist, contributed to his various affiliations, 31r. William and Mrs. Thornbourough ginning there was much suffering.
World War Veteran
Haehomer Hatzair is a Chalutz Behrmann, publicity; Ruth Bro-
numbers, accompanied by Miss Schmier is also a member of the in memory of Mrs. C. Nauman and
der, orchestra.
movement.
Helen Soos.
EDMUND A
Shrine and the B'nai Brith .
lip Mrs. Finkel towards the Mother
Plans for the reorganization of

Klein Memorial Fund.
Sisterhood of Congregation
the Junior Hadassah group were
CUMM
I
Cong. Ahavath Zion Purim
Gifts to Hadassah Fund
completed at a meeting held Thurs-
B'nai Moshe
Elect the Man Endorsed by
Independent Detroit Lodge
Banquet and Dance
day, Feb. 28, at the home of Mrs.
the Lawyers
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman of
Louis Lebster, Garland St., at 8
Plans Social Program
March 3
Primaries Monday, March 4
Preparations are under way
o'clock. Mrs. Max Hart, a member the infant welfare fund of Detroit
0
0
for the following affairs planned II Kg II I la I kV I Mk' 4 MN 10 111.1 all I I xN
chapter
of
Hadassah,
has
received
of
the
senior
group
is
acting
as
"My entire platform may be
A aeries of social programs to
Congregation Ahavath Zion of by the Sisterhood of B'nai
#
1111. .111 MOO 1111. I 1 01.`
el summed up in one sentence: "Eno- sponsor ,and all girls of It or ever the following contributions:
be held in conjunction with short 446 Holbrook St., is sponsoring
From Miss Miriam Tobin, daugh. business meetings have been ar- Purim banquet and dance, at its Moshe: Sunday evening, Starch
/
nominal, efficient, impartial jus- interested in participating in this
ELECT
17,
hard
time
Purim
dance,
to
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin,
• tic e for all," said Constantine T. work are invited to join.
med by the entertainment and auditorium, on Sunday, March 3, at be held in the social hall of the
hono r of
en Herschel To. intellectual committee of the In- 6:30 p. m.
Dinu, when asked for a state-
synagogue;
Tuesday
afternoon,
bin's recovery from illness.

ment regarding his candidacy for
dependent Detroit Lodge. The en-
A home-cooked dinner will be the Sisterhood's shower, which
From Mr. and Mrs.• Arthur Ros-
Circuit Judge on the Democratic
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Federman enthal of Pontiac, in memory of tertaiment committee consisting served. A fine orchestra has been will also be held in the social hall;
ticket.
have returned from Miami Beach, Marilyn Weiss, daughter of Dr. of L. Steiner, B. Orloff, Dr. A. W. engaged. All members and friends Sunday, April 28, a supper and
Lowenstine and William LaVine are invited.
Mr. Dinu has been a practicing Florida.
i
and Mrs. George T. Weise.
card party.
The price per plate is 75c. Res-
attorney in Wayne Oounty for
From Mr. and Mrs. Alex Imot- will present • musical arrangement
On Tumidity evening, March
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kositchek man, in memory of Selig Solomon on Wednesday evening, March 13, ervations may be made until Sun- 12, the Sisterhood will hold a
over 11 years and is an authority
at Jericho Temple. At the follow- day at 2 p. m. by calling Madison
on Roman law and the Code Na- a re attending the Michigan of Lori Angeles, Calif.
regular meeting, which will be
WALTER I.
2 1 poleon. Ile was admitted ,to the Clothiers' Convention in, Detroit
From Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magid.. ing meeting, on March 27, the in- 6766, or Madison 9894.
followed by a social. Members
The officers of the Congregation
„cc United States Supreme Court; is this week. Mr. Kositchek is presi- sohn, in honor of the 15th wedding t tellectual committee, consisting of
are urged to attend.
Dr
If.
Lippitt,
Dr.
A
W.
Lowen-
are
Dr.
Eli
Levin,
president;
M.
A.
dent
of
this
state
organization.
• a member of the Detroit and
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Gordon, vice president; Morris
stine and T. Nanes, will feature
American Bar Association, and of
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Silverman Davidson.
guest speaker.
Zack, treasurer; Abraham H. Jaf-
A ' the Democratic Lawyers' Club.
announce the liar Mitzvah of their
fin, secretary; Solomon G. Chinits,
The
completed
plans
for
the
DEMOCRAT
A World War veteran, Mr. son Seymour, which took place on Veteran Democrats Support-
r letrcan—leshr—W e. • / Dinu
masquerade
dance
to
be
held
Sun-
sexton.
The members of the board
is also a member of George Saturday morning, Feb. 9. Mr.
day,
March
31,
at
the
Jericho
of
directors are M, Goldstein, D.
ing
Bland
A.
Pugh
k
r wera
01 . /...
01 Washington Pont of the Ameri- I and Mrs. Silverman entertained at
Mr. and Mrs. Immerman have as
Spelkin,
Louis Diskin, M. Hoffman,
Temple Auditorium, as ouelined by
'014,6Acia, "4,' 1::,ik ..‘mi can, Legion, Reserve Officers' As- a dinner-dance on Sunday in honor
Veteran Democrats and Demo. president M. Cohen, wile include I. Rubin, Samuel Marcus, Mt yer their guests their daughter, Mrs. I
ilwiziomm.

„kwiommov, sociation of the United States, of their son.
A.
Davidson and eon of Chicago.
cratic veterans are supporting a Al Wolgin and his well known or- Zack, J. k .Smith, Samuel K. Nes,.
---
and of the National Sojourners.
chestra, decorated ballroom, and er and David M. Levine. Mrs. Ida
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn have re- I
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Weinberg life-long Democrat and an A. E. F.
veteran, Bland A. Pugh, for Cir- prize, for the three beat costumes. Goldsmith is president of the La- turned home after spending the ;
Young Men's Jewish Ass'n announce the Bag Mitzvah of their cuit
The Sisterhood of the I. D. L. dies Auxiliary and Mrs. D. Gold- i past week in Detroit.
Judge. He has been active at
non Jerome, which took place Fri-
gave a successful card party at smith is !secretary.
day evening, Feb. 22, and was fol- Democratic County and State ten.
The Young Men's that
As- day
Jericho
Temple on Feb. 27. Mrs. A.
ventions for years and has been
Mre. N. Seitner and son, Richard,
soc iation announces t at its lat- lowed by a reception.
chairman of the 15th District del., Feldman, president, thanks her
smelt a few days in Cleveland the
.
set het of activities is headed by
committee,
Mrs. E. Shear, 51rs. T. Alex J. Polk in Race for
iffaete:
a for c the I tse an aLfew
past week.
y, tc);on v:ntnia o ins .
The Sisterhood of Congregation
ISIDORE
e "Amateur Nite Show,"
th
to be Beth El gave a cabaret party,
th
ne Natters Mrs. 51. Moscovitz and the
Judge of Recorder's Court
Next Monday night I. 0. B. B. RosENTHAL
held on March 24. The entire cast which included • supper and dance, Bland, in honor of his father's . Sisterhood.
Your Vote for
will hold an open night. A spe-
I will consult of members and 15 on Sunday, Feb. 21. A number of uncle, that veteran Democrat and
Alex J. Polk, candidate for Judge
D
acts are being planned.
clever lute and chits were featured former speaker of the House of Old Folks Home Auxiliary of the Recorders' Court, was born dal program is being planned for
the ladies.
Representatives, Richard ("Silver
The miniature golf tournament during the evening.
in Alpena, Mich., in 1833, and has';
Hears Van Antwerp
IA to be held this week, and de-
The chairman of the affair wan Dick") Bland.
lived most of his life in Detroit and'
Mrs. I. Korn of Manton, Mich..
/ bating activities are being re- Mrs. Loins Simon.
and Mrs. J. L. Beckman of Cadil-
Seven hundred members of the its suburbs.
Congregation
B'nai
David
He
started
to
sell
papers
at
the
lac,
spent a few days with their
Lade,
Auxiliary
of
the
Old
Folk,
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
.; Traffic and Ordinance
National Brutherheod Day was
" ..: 11C et La I I practice is still be-
Auxiliary Donor Lunch.
Home, at • meeting last Thursday age of nine. At the age of 15 he' mother, Mrs. E. Beckman, last
celebrated for the first time in
Division
Primaries Monday , March 4
mg held every Friday evening at
set
out
to
see
the
country
and
week.
at the B nal Moehe Synagogue,
eon March 5
Lansing, on Sunday. Feb. 24 A
Northern High School.
Dexter and Lawrence, were ad- traveled throughout the United'
H. •xperience qualifies him for
able, efficient,
great demonstration was held in
---
Mr. C rson
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fivenson
States. Later he visited in England,'
this important position

West Junior High School Audi-
coos
Mrs. Joseph Weingarden, pre,. dressed by Councilman Eugene I. Scotland, Irbland, Germany, I and children of Cadillac, were •mt..r...-it
kindly and cou•oos.
0
1.,
Trees Planted in Palestine torium. Father John Oltafierty.
Van Antwerp. Mr. Van Antwerp is
,,4I i • un.
dent. reports that plans have
II a I I a III kle I LW IgglOWWWWS
France, Portugal, Africa, South I visitors in this city laid week.
A vote for Albert M. Carson 0
in Honor of Zackheim
the Rev. Dr. Edwin W. Bishop, and been completed for their $2 • candidate for the Democratic
America and Australia.
nomination
for
County
Auditor.
ble
will be • vote to
Rabbi David Cedartaum. spoke be- donor luncheon to be held on
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kahn and
and Pregerson
Upon his return from his world-
Councilman Van Antwerp told
achninistr•tion of justice.
fore a vast audience. The Lansing Tuesday, March 5, 12:30 p. in .
daughter, Sybil, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Junior Homo Relief Society
- -
f his experiences in the World wide tour he resumed his studies,
At the next meeting of the
The following trees were plant• Symphony Orchestra and the at the ballroom on Elmhurst and War and described how he obtained graduated from Detroit Business! ris Goldberg and daughter, Miriam,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn and Mr. Junior Home Relief Society, to
in Palestine in the past week Orphans Club furnished music for 14th.
permiaeion for the Jewish soldiers University and later graduated as. ind Mrs. Phil Koffman, returrod be held at the Steller Hotel on
the occasion.
Mrs.
Rose
Needle,
OMICRON KAPPA SORORITY, through the Jewish Native Fund
ender hits to be off duty during an optician. From 1911 to 1915 lw. home last Saturday from • month'. Sunday, March
3, Miss Edna Syl-
PLANS PASSOVER DANCE' Three Committee:
The Lansing Symphony Orches- dent, is chairman of this affair, the High Ilebdays. Mr. Van Ant- served as Justice of the Peace
sojourn in Florida.
vester will be present to nice'
Omicron Rapp& Sorority moll Two trees in honor of the 65th tra gave the fourth in its in ries and Mrs. Sam Rottenberg, treas- werp attended services with his River Rouge. He was elected also'
the girl, whom she is to direct in
under Mildred Koriee chairman-) birthday anniversary of Maurice of conecrts Thursday evening. Feb. urer, is chairman of the tickets. Jewish comrades at the Dijon attorney of Melvindale and repre-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Courlande r, the
play being prepared for the
Mn.. Joshua 8. Sperka will be Synagogue. He also described the oented 13 school distort. in Mich- who were 'event], married in lie .
II, under the very table &rectum
ship at her home, 5300 Dubois. I H. Zackheins, by his wife.
mother-daughter luncheon, which
troll. spent last Sunday with their
bildge dance is One tree in honor of the 60th of Icier Solomon. A vailloned guest speaker, and Miss Miriam duties of the County Board of igen.
The Pao.
Mr. Polk has been s practicing. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Schneide the club is giving this spring.
to be held at Jericho Temple on1 birthday anniversary of Aaron chorus of MO yours was the feature Schultz will entertain for the Auditors whkh is the governing
There will also be a guest speak-
attorney in Michigan for 16 years.' man.
guests.
body of the County.
of the evening.
ier— WJR radio star,
M arc h 2$. Progerson, by his wife.

.11Tlitti Notes

JR. COUNCIL OF
JEWISH WOMEN

Henry C. L.



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CIRCUIT JUDGE

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DIN U

Circuit Judge

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