4atericait !apish Pedalled Cotter CLIFTON AYENUZ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 7iiEDLTRonjEw1snaRONICU3 PA GE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Marriages Keep Your Eye on FRANK& SEDER in July! • SPOTLIGHT VALUES All Through the Month! For Your Child's Summer! Swimming, Boating, Horseback Riding, Dramatics, Sports, Music, Shop, Arts and Crafts AT AVIIUNIN CAMP For Boys and Girls—Ages from 6 to 16 EXTEND HERZL, BIALIK FORESTS WEINGARDEN-RUDMAN Miss Anne Rudman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rudman of 15862 LaSalle, became the bride of Norman I. Weingarden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. N'ein- garden of 2651 Carter Ave., on Sunday, June 30, at Congrega- tion Beth Tephila Emanuel. The bride wore a white satin gown, the skirt forming a long train. Her veil was held by a fitted cap trimmed with orange blossoms and calla lilies. She carried white roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Florence Weingarden, sister of the groom attended the bride as maid of honor. She wore blue lace and carried a front bouquet of yellow tea roses. Ben Weingarden was his broth- er's best man. The bridesmaids were Edith Rudman, sister of the bride, she wore yellow net; Vir- ginia Segal in orchid lace, Miriam Fishkin in pink organza and Evelyne Lieb in yellow organza. They all carried front bouquets of pink roses. The ushers were Louis Wein- garden, brother of the groom, Sol Rudman, brother of the bride, Allen Summit and Harold Wald- man. The groomsmen were all attired in white flannels, dark jackets and light felt hats. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kohn and Mr. and Mrs. H. Katz presented the bride and groom to the altar. Marilyn Harriet Donkner and Beverly Katz were flower girls. Mrs. S. 11. Weingarden, mother of the groom wore rose beige lace and Mrs. Max Rudman, mother of the bride wore purple chiffon. Dinner was served to 150 guests. A reception for 200 guests fol- lowed the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Norman I. Wein- garden left for a tour of North- ern Michigan. They plan to stay at Mackinaw Island for a week. TOBY-STANDLER On Sunday, June 30, Miss Ethel Standler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Standler of 4225 Monte- rey Ave., became the bride of Samuel Toby, son of Mrs. Eva Toby. The ceremony took place at Lacher's Hull. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. The bride wore an exquisite gown of white satin with lace. It was fashioned with princess lines wit hlong kimono sleeves ending in points of lace over the hands. Over her shoulder the gown was trimmed with seeded pearls. The cap of her long veil was of lace, an off-the-face model. Her bou- quet of gardenias completed her costume. Miss Sylvia Standler, sister of the bride was maid of honor. She wore a pink embroidered net gown, with the trimming of sky- blue, the model being shirt waist style. Accessories were carried off in skyblue. Carl Natchez, cousin of the groom, was best man. The bride's mother wore a tea rose lace gown. Her acces- sories were carried out in coral. She wore a corsage of talisman ***********A ******** Engagements JERUSALEM (WNS-Pal- cocor Agency) — World-wide campaigns for the extension of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berman of 9987 Ilolmur Ave. announce the Theodor Ilerzi and Chaim the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Aaron Beser, son of Nachman Bialik forests in Pales- Ben Beser of 13325 LaSalle Blvd. tine will be opened on the anni- month, it was announced by M. versary of their deaths next L M. Ussishkin, president of the r Jewish National Fund, which has been responsible for the Jewish afforestation program in Pales- tire. The campaigns will be July 7—Miss Fan Bloom, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Hyman launched on the 20 and 21 of Bloom of Reading, l's., to Dr. Irwin 1. Lappin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tames (July 21 and 22) when Jacob Lappin of Sturtevant Ave. Jews the world over mark the July 7—Miss Sarah Natinsky, daughter of Mrs. Anna Natinsky yahrzeits of the founder of the political Zionist movement and of 340 Englewood Ave., to Harold Bronstein of 2505 Chicago Blvd., of the greatest Hebrew poet of son of Max Bronstein, at Congregation B'nai David. modern times. July 7—Miss Rose Robinson, sister of Mr. and Sirs. Myron A. Keys of Glendale Ave., to Frank J. Davis, ion of Mr. and Sire, Harry Davis of Sturtevant Ave. Maurice Weiner, sister of the July 7—Miss Bertha Bornstein, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. bride, was matron of honor and was gowned in a lilac crepe Aaron Burnstein of Atkinson Ave., to Hyman Shear, son of Mr. and gown with velvet bows of Mrs. Louis Shear. GET YOUR SUMMER CLOTHES READY., DRY CLEANED ' Wedding Calendar deep purple. She wore an orchid . July 14—Miss Ruth Wax, daughter of Sirs. Dora Wax of 1953 A younger sister, Mrs. Raymon d Taylor Ave., to Abe Zeidman, son of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Zeidman Conn, was junior matron of hono r of 1681 Pingree Ave. and wore a gown of iris chiffo July 14—Miss Anne F. Weinberg, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. with ruffles at the bottom of th e skirt falling into a train. A Sam Weinberg of Tuxeda Ave., to Sid Citow, shoulder cape of the ruffled chit - July 14—Miss Anne Schreinian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isa- fon was held in place with dee dore Schreiman of 2233 Pasadena Ave., to Samuel Foster, son of lilac colored velvet. She wore a Mr. and Mrs. Mandell Foster of 1983 Blaine Ave., at Congregation large horse hair hat of the slim e Beth Abraham, color and trimming as her gown July 14—Miss Edith Lupiloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph She carried a bouquet of yello s irises. The two bridemaids, Mrs Lupiloff of 7342 Chalfonte Ave., to Adolph Winer, son of Sir. and Samuel Gurwin and Miss Thelm a Mrs. Benjamin Winer of 2025 W. Euclid Ave., at Lacher's. Yackness were dressed exactly a July 14—Miss Jeanette Grass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac was Mrs. Conn and also carrie Grass of 3280 Cortland Ave., to Irving Yarrows, son of Mr. and Mrs. yellow irises. Jack E. Kal Charles Yarrows of W. Euclid Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel, assisted his brother as best man July 14—Miss Sylvia Frances Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The ushers who seated th guests were Max Kalt, Charles Henry N. Peters of Chicago, Ill., to Albert Wilhelm Backenheimer Kelt, Saul Kelt, brothers of the of New York City, at the Hotel Belmont, Chicago, Ill. groom and Irving Shrier and July 24—Miss Adrienne Rabinovitz, daughter of Rabbi Israel Harold Shrier, brothers of the Rabinovitz of New York, N. Y., to Leo R. Grosslight of New York, bride, and Irvin Sirkin, of Cleve- N. Y., formerly of Detroit, land, Ohio. Mrs. Shrier, mother of the bride was dressed in black chif- fon over a slip of flowered taf- feta. She wore a corsage of gar- denias. Mrs. Kelt, mother of the groom wore a gown of black lace and also wore gardenias. June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Clement J. Weitzman (Dorothy Sirs. Irvin Sirkin, sister of the Jacobs) of 17487 Alwyne Lane, a daughter, Estelle, groom who assisted in receiving i the guests, wore a green chiffon , gorw y . n full selheiervtw esaistlle:ty!%uul'ditehr d Births YILNO CEMETERY THREAT UNFOUNDED MEN 'S SUITS FOR BETTER RESULTS • )0e DRESSES *1.00 White Linen and Business Suits Vitalize Dry Cleaned and Hand Finished LADIES' PLAIN Vitalize Dry Cleaned and Hand Finished Columbia 4200 CPOGIgif CLEANERS C DY E RS 531.547 EAST FOREST * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Let Lachar Cater Your Wedding in a Refined Atmosphere Unsurpassed Cuisine and Unexcelled Facilities Catering of for the Banquets — Weddings — Dinners Parties — Showers, Eic. Catering in Your Own Home or Hall if Preferred Lacher Kosher Catering Co. 8939.41.43 12TH ST., near Taylor GARFIELD 9420 FLOWERS FOR BRIDES corsage was of gardenias. BRIDAL BOUQUETS MADE TO ORDER Dave Diamond's orchestra According to information re- Co-Educational Activities Under the Direction of played for the dancing in the ceived by the American Jewish ture of Dr. Cyrus Adler, the Com- Attractively arranged. Also Corsages, Capable Counsellors garden for the 225 guests who Committee from Stanislaw Patek, mittee's president. "If this report Table Decorations, etc, attended the ceremony and re- Ambassador of I'oland to the be true," Dr. Adler stated, "and if this decision of the Vilno author- ception. United States, the newspaper re- ities be definitive, it is a cause for Mr. and Mrs. Kelt left by motor ports to the effect that the munici- great distress and concern , because 9105 12th St., at Clairmount for New York where they re- pal authorities of Vilno, Poland, it would appear to indicate a dis- Garfield 1475 101:11s Ell mained until June 29, when their were planning to convert the an- regard for the most sacred tradi- Under the Direction of Miss Jean Kinloch of the boat left for Bermuda. While in cient Jewish cemetery there into tions of our brethren in Poland." Merrill Palmer School New York, Sir. and Mrs. Kalt a playground for children, are ' The letter went on to ask the Am- were guests at the St. Moritz without foundation in fact. In a bassador to look into the report For inform•tion—Grass Lake, Michigan, Phone LAST CALL FOR THE EXCURSION Hotel. Before returning to De- recent dispatch of the Palcor and, if it were true, to point out to Grass Lake 8103; Detroit, Townsend 7-2238 troit, they will stop at Atlantic Agency, it was reported that a his government the unwisdom of City, Philadelphia and Washing- meeting of Palestine rabbis, headed such a step. In his reply, the Am- Sponsored by the ton, D. C. They plan to be gone by Chief Rabbi Abraham Kook, had bassador stated that, according to a month. been held in Jerusalem in protest his information, "the newspaper The out-of-town guests were against the reported decision of the reports to which you refer con- Games, Prizes and Bridge. Pack a lunch and make this with the Mr. and Mrs. S. Sirkin of Toron- Vilno authorities. According to the cerning the alleged intentions of a family affair. to, Ontario, Mrs. Si. Sinkin and Vilno Yiddish weekly "Die Woch," the municipal authorities in regard Call Euclid 0059-M or Euclid 5540 for Tickets Mrs. M. J. Figatner, of Chicago 4 mass meeting for the same pur- to the Jewish cemetery in Vilno are ADULTS 65c CII1LDREN 40c ' poie was held in Vilno. without foundation in fact." and Mrs. Lester Golden of Yipsi- TOMS. coo be worn completely concealed by women and These reports were called to the Dinner was served for 125 lanti. inconspicuously by men. attention of the Polish Ambassa- guests. Consultations and demonstrations at your home— dor by the American Jewish Corn- Mr. and Mrs. Toby are motor- SLOMOVITZ•STOLLMAN no obligations or charge. mittee in a letter over the signa- ing East on their honeymoon. The marriage of Miss Yetta Stollman, daughter of Mr. and VEHON-BING Mrs. Benjamin Stollman of New Before an improvised altar of Brunswick, N. J., to Bernard Slo- Committees Chosen for spring flowers, Margold Vehon movitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- J. W. E. W. 0. Luncheon and Joseph S. Bing spoke their jamin Slomovitz of Byonne, N. Euclid 6143 2525 Euclid Ave. W. marriage vows at a noon wedding J., formerly of Detroit, was sol- A special meeting was held at, on Tuesday, July 2, at the Stotler emnized on Sunday evening, June the home of Mrs. J. Robins, 1946 Hotel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin per- 30, in New York City, Calvert Ave., on Monday evening, formed the ceremony. Rabbi Joseph Danishewsky and July 1. The bride wore a white lace Cantor Zechariah Eichenhorn of A picnic splash party will be , dress with jacket and white or- Bayonne, N. J., officiated. sponsored by the North Wood- gandy hat. She carried a bouquet Detroiters attending the wed- ward branch of the Jewish Wo- NEW YORK. (WNS) — Pub - the topmost rung of boxing by or gardenias and lillies of the ding were Samuel Slomovitz, the men European Welfare Organi- groom's grandfather; Mr. and zation at Long Lake or Wednes- lished charges by Mike Cantwell, I his Jewish manager, Joe Gould, valley. The bride's only attendant was Mrs. Abraham Slutsky and Mr. day, July 17. For information a Jersey City promoter, who Max Baer's former coach and never lost faith in the young her cousin, Mrs. Harold N. Ehr- and Mrs. P. Slomovitz, uncles and call Mrs. J. Zuckerman To-6-1072,r trainer, that the former heavy- Irishman, even when he was re- lich. She wore a silk suit of Aqua aunts of the groom, and Helen ■ ir Mrs. J. Cohen, president, Eu- weight champion hasn't a drop of duced to working as a dock-lead- Marine with matching hat and and Arthur Slutsky, the groom' , clid 34124. cousins, Jewish blood and only posed as a er. The defeat of Baer recalls corsage of gardenias. Among the varied activities of Flower girls were Mignon and the numerous reports in recent Jew in order to increase his the North Woodward Branch was months that his Jewishness was Suzane Ginsburg who carried TAMLER-JAFFE a clothing shower held recently value as a box office attraction really a publicity stunt on the baskets of rose petals. The marriage of Miss Dorothy for the General Israel Orphans! The bride was given away by were publicly branded as mali- part of his managers. Neverthe- Home for Girls in Palestine. Jaffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cious lies and fabrications woven less Baer always insisted that he her brother, Harvey L. Vehon. Max Jaffe, of Monterey Ave., to Further plans are in progress The best man was David Emer- out of whole cloth, in an exclu- was half-Jewish, his father being man. Irwin Tamler, son of Mr. and for the third annual donor lunch- a Jew and his mother Scotch- sive interview given by Baer to Irish. In at least two of his bouts, Among the out-of-town guests Mrs. Abraham Tamler of Cleve- eon to be held in January, 1936.1 the Seven Arta Feature Syndi- the one with Max Schmeling and was Charles Marks of Mason City, land, Ohio, was held at the B'nai The following chairmen and their David Synagogue, Elmhurst and committees were selected: Mrs. cate. Questioned about Cant- the one in which he won the title Iowa, the bride's uncle. well's charges, which were pub- from Primo Camera, Baer wore Following the wedding cere- 14th Sta., on Sunday, June 16, Adolph Smilo, as co-chairman,, , lished in the Sunday New York a Mogen David on his trunks. mony luncheon was served for the at 6:30 p. m. Rabbis Moses Fisch- will assist Mrs. Anna Goldberg, I er and Joshua S. Sperka and Can- general chairman; Mrs. A. J. Red- Enquirer, a sensational paper, immediate families. Baer presented unequivocal proof The bride is the daughter of tor Rosenfield performed the blatt, general co-chairman; Mrs. Baer May Become Catholic ceremony. M. Diener, chairman of pro- that his father is an American- Mrs. Rae Vehon of Byron Ave. NEW YORK.—Max Baer con-, The groom is the son of Mrs. born Jew of Bohemian ancestry The bride was attractively at- gram; Mrs. A. Smilo, co-chair- I whose parents came to this coun- fided Monday that he might em- Julius Bing, of Collingwood Ave. tired in ■ gown of ivory satin man of program; Mrs, E. Weis-, try from Alsace-Lorraine. En- After a several weeks cruise to fashioned on princess lines with man, co-chairman of program; brace the Roman Catholic faith raged at Cantwell's sensational Bermuda, the couple will make a peacock train. Her veil, of Alen- Mrs. J. Robins, chairman of res- statement that Baer's Jewishness out of love for his bride of two their temporary home at the Wil- con Lace and tulle, was of finger ervations and treasurer; Mrs. A. wa s a myth, the former heavy- days, the former Mary Ellen Sul- shire Hotel. tip length. She carried a bou- J. Redblatt, chairman of ways and means; Mrs. A. Kurzman, co- quet of gardenias. weight king declared that his livan, of Washington. father', sister, Mrs. B. R. Edel- LEVIN-EISENMAN Miss Sylvia Jaffe attended her chairman of ways and means; His usually merry face set in stein, lived in Brooklyn and was grave lines, the former heavy- Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Eisen- sister as maid of honor, wore Mrs. J. Zuckerman, chairman of an observant Jewess. Investiga- weight champion discussed the man of Taylor Ave., announce the yellow taffeta with green BM, cards; Mrs. S. Gendil, chairman t ion proved this to be correct question in front of an apart- marriage of the i r daughter, &Dries and carried a bouquet of of rummage, assisted by Mrs. E. Epps, Mrs. I. Mellin, Mrs. H. and revealed that Baer has a ment house at 400 E. 57th St., Betty, to Alvin B. Levin, non of yellow roses. number of Jewish kinsmen in where he and Mrs. Baer are oc- Mrs. Samuel Levin of King Ave., The bridemaids were all attired Mite and Mrs. A. B. Knoppow. Mrs. M. Sussman, president of Brooklyn, all of whom told the cupying a penthouse belonging on June 25. Among the guests in pink and carried bouquets of present were: Rabbi, A. M. red roses, tied with blue bows. the Young Women's Group, is Seven Arts Feature Syndicate to • friend. chairman of luncheon arrange- that Baer wan a half Jew on his With his bride, who is a Roman Hershman, Moses Fischer, J. Thu- They were Misses Mildred Jaffe. father's side. In discussing Cant- Catholic, Max attended mans at mim, S. M. Fine, M. Zager, Grand sister of the bride, Charlotte ments. For information please call Mrs. J. Robins, Long. 5392. well's accusations, Baer pointed the Church of St. Jean Baptiste, Rabbi J. Rabinowitz and Fred Tamler, sister of the groom, and Frances Goldfeder. The junior out that if he were not a Jew he 76th St. and Lexington Ave. M. Butzel. Gifts to Hadassah Fund bridesmaids were Mildred Rappa- would never have permitted the "It was the first time I ever Nazi government to ban his pic- FRIEDMAN-RABINOWITZ porte and Ada Minster, both were was inside a Roman Catholic Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman Mm Ida Rabinowitz of 1558 dressed in green and carried bou- ture, The Prize-Fighter and the chltrch, and I felt much lighter of the Infant Welfare Fund of Glynn Court announces the mar- quets of yellow roses. Lad which was kept out of when we came out," he mid. the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, Mrs. Jaffe, the bride's mother. riage of her daughter, Dorothy and being featured by the heavy Bicur Choice' Picnic July 14 Germany because he is a non- Y. M. H. A. Activities "A're you thinking of becoming hitting of Jack Fox. Norm Silets ArYan. Baer declared that Cant- a convert to the Roman Catholic Ellen, to Bernard Friedman was gowned in beige lace with has received contribution from at Palmer Park green accessories, while Sirs. the following: of Detroit, on Tuesday, July 2. well's allegations grew out of faith?" he was asked. A business meeting of the Y. kept his winning slate clean by sheer malice. Mr. and Mrs. David Zemon, in , defeating the Dells 13-3 and fie- "That all depends," replied The marriage ceremony was per- Tamler, the groom's mother wore M. H. A. was held at the home black chiffon. Both wore shoulder honor of the 25th wedding anni- ' ing the Ramblers eight consecu- Given by the officers for the Cantwell had alleged that Baer Max, weighing his words. "You formed at 5 p. m. by Rabbi A. M. beca me s versary of Mr. and Mrs. Muse F. of Norman Silets, 1932 Highland tive victories. Nate Mazer made benefit of the Slobodker Yeshivah ea" on the eve of know my wife is a very religious Hershman, in the presence of corsages. Sam Tamler, brother of the Lipsitz and honoring the wedding St. Mr. Hem announced that his debut as a starting pitcher Building Fund, • picnic is being the Schmeling bout in order to girl as well as a lovely girl. This members of the immediate fami- groom was best man with Michael anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. I elaborate plans for the excursion and by keeping Phi Lamda Phi to sponsored by Bicur Cholem, to be capitalize on the anti-Nazi feel- is a very important matter with lies. in g in this country. Ile oleo me. I am checking up with the After the ceremony a buffet Wiener, Amo Lefkovitz andd Sid- Morse Colton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis have been formulated. The fea- three scattered hits, earned the held July 14 at Palmer Park. The first shutout of the Y. M. II. A. old building has been condemned ney Cohen were ashen. Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan. supper was served. The couple claimed that it was he who had authorities at Omaha, where I During the ceremony, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewen- ture of Y. M. H. A. Day will be Baseball League 5-0. by the Lithuanian Government suggerted this subterfuge to Baer watt born, to find out whether I I afar left by automobile for a baseball game deciding the Jew- • Next week's meeting between and • new one must be rebuilt.. Sally Sweetwine sang, "Oh Prom- berg, in honor of the wedding arid ha dp himself sewed on the ever was baptized. Even my moth- trip West Men. ish Indoor Championship of De- the undefeated Ramblers and the This institution has produced ise Me". anniversary of Mr. and on Baer fighting er doesn't remember. troit. A representative team of Argonante, losing but one game, thousands of Rabbis and Talmo- trunks Dinner was served for 150 Louie Stoll. KALT-SHRIER Cantwell also accused "But you know many people BA Mr. and Mrs. Alex Imermer. the Y. M. H. A. will compete , promises to be the highlight of dical students. At a beautiful wedding, Miss guests at Hotel Statler. ather of being an a believe you are a Jew." Catholic sands Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Tamler left in honor of the 25th wedding an- against a representative team of the season. The games will be anti-Semite and "Yes, I guess I have a little Bee Shrier, daughter of Mr. and the Jewish Center. A trophy, insisted that Baer Sr. was all Jewish blood in me," explained Mrs. Alter Shrier, became the for the East for ■ two weeks niversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. symbolic of championship has played at Central. Club Rao Moonlight on Irish The next meeting will be held was, he claimed, Baer's Max. "My father had Jewish bride of Sidney M. Kalt, eon of honeymoon and on their return Lipsitz and in memory of the been donated. mother'', Tuesday Night at the Barium Hotel. Monday will reside at the Ormond Apts.. Yahrzeit of her mother, Esther blood in him, but he married a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelt, on Manage r Further plane are •thl et lc' evening, July 8, at 9 p. m. Rosenthal . of Jim Braddock, New Scottish-Irish girl, and my mother Sunday afternoon, June 23, at 4 on Boston Blvd. events, dancing, games, swim-1 Club Rao will hold its moonlight Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman, in Champion, Is Jewish is the sweetest mother in the o floc , in the garden Bob on Tuesday evening, July 9, to SARFAN•SMITH honor of the Bar Mitzvah of ming, golf. Olin, light heavyweight world. Increase in Community My sister Frances mar- parents home on W. Boston Blvd. A letter wax read to the effect I Sugar Island. The boat will lease Mrs. Rose Smith of San Diego, Richard Cooper. The ceremony was performed by champion, and Barney ROM, wel- ried a strict Roman Catholic. Fund Contributions that the Young People's Society I from the foot of Griswold St., at !:rweight champion, were left as myself have gone to Episcopalian Rabbi Joseph Thumim and Dr. Cal., formerly of Detroit, an- of Jackson, Mich., will attend' 8:15. All organizations are asked nounces the marriage of her Lech.. Anlyise Neale Sunday a s only two Jewish titleholders and Christian Science services." A. M Hershman under an arch- There were 78,555 more con- o cooperate. Mor.14 Lapinaky, the affair en masse. daughter, Gertrude, to Leonard way of white peonies. result of the amazing vie- For further information per- tributions to the 1935 Commun- Aaron Ginsberg, Hyman Winegar- to The Detroit Ladies Lechem Sarfan, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. The bride was beautiful in a The find English Jew to become of j&" J, Braddock, who won the Sarfan of San Diego, on June 23., Aniyim Society will give a picnic taining to the affair call Henry ity Fund than there were In the en and Merle Bronstein are in world's heavyweight title Sheriff was Sir David Salomons. gown by LeLong, of white lace c m . Sunday, July 7, at Bell Isle, be- P. Onrich. Cadillac 1440, or Les- previous year, bringing the total barge of arrangementa. Max Baer in one of the This happened ■ hundred years on very straight lines. Her hip at the Thursday Club House,' of gifts up from 124,708 given and Mrs.' tween the old and new casinos. ter Silverman. Eu. 3462-W. t senaational upsets In fistic ago, Sir David Salmons was Sher- I rngth veil was held in place by Point Louis, Cal. Mr. roster) Archon. defeated Alpha Tao in 1933 to 201,263 given last Flowers fee all emasissi.— There will be refreshments and L Sarfan are now honeymoon- an off-the face lace cap. She car- , • The new champion was iff of London and Middlesex in 9.8, the game going 12 Mikes fall. Dazter4.7 Flerist, Ewald MIS. games. ried a bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. ing at Catalina hland. brought from the relief rolls to 1835. Avrunm Camp Nursery "Happiness of Hearing" Restored Sonotone Bone Conduction Hearing Aid Miss Rosalind Schubot, Consultant for the Sonotone---Detroit Co. Baer Blasts Trainer's Charge He Only Posed As Jew to Enhance Box Office Art Flaturr O.Nnap TO BOB-LO WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Watch the Newspaper July 6 to 13, for `July Special. An Exceptional Array of Special Values in a Wide Variety of Summer Needs HUDSON'