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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-07-26

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lifEPLTROFFIEWISfiffIROMICLE

xi-GE SIX

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

L. A. S. Auxiliary
Moonlight Aug. 11

DRY CLEANING

Gives New Life and Lustre
to Your

VACATION CLOTHES

MEN'S
SUITS

90c

Vitalize

CLEANED
AND
HAND FINISHED

DRY

1
ist not4"1.1

LADIES' PLAIN

DRESSES

*1 0 0

Vitalize

DRY CLEANED &
HAND FINISHED

Prices Include Pickup and Delivery in Detroit and Suburbs

0 99.)

Columbia 4200

*

lir

. CLEANERS 4 DYERS

53H41 EAST FOREST

DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS ALWAYS
Vacation at

BARON'S RESORT

SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.

Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds.

DANCING NIGHTLY TO BERNIE MAYERSON'S HOIEL
EVERGLADES ORCHESTRA, direct from Miami Beach.

Men's and Women's Solariums—Social and Physical Directors.
Tennis courts, golf course nearby Concert orchestra, two
performances weekly, in our new dance and recreation hall.

Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan

STOP!

WASTING
MONEY

You can now own the finest
REFRIGERATOR on the Mar-
ket for the same cost as Ice.

As low as

I

4c a day

At the last meeting of the De-
troit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles
Sanatarium, it was unanimously
resolved to extend thanks to all
participants in the Mt. Clemens
concert—Emma Lazaroff Scheyer,
Israel Hertz, Rebecca Katzman • •
•rohman, William Bliznick, Louis
Levine, Evelyn Shkolnick, Belle
Kessler, and Leah Zagal, the ac-
Miss Ruth Butzel returned from
compound of the instrumental
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nlagidsohn,
trio, whose name was not men- a visit in Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Magidsohn
tioned prior to the concert, by
and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Magid-
mistake. A vote of thanks was
Miss Marjorie Epstein was a sohn are going to Chicago, Ill., to
It is the purpose of the Robin-
also extended to the Detroit Jew- week-end guest at Port Austin.
attend the services at the unveil.
son Furniture Company to cater to
ish Chronicle, the Forward, Hy-
ing of the monument in memory
ever-changing style demands. With
man Altman and Barry Weinberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oppenheim, of their father, Herman Magid-
for their co-operation.
a finger on the pulse of new trends,
who have been spending the past Rohn, on Sunday. July 28.
It was reported that all organ- month in Northern Michigan, will
Robinson's bring you all that is new
izations are responding generous- return the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Olen of Col-
in Period, Classic, Moderne and New-
ly to the offer of the auxiliary for
lingwood Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
Classic styles!
moonlight tickets at reduced rates,
Mrs. Joseph Siegel and children Jack Brilliant of Collingwood Ave.
and that a limited number of are vacationing at Mackinac left for Grand Haven, Charlevoix
• Concerning Terms--
Whether you wish an individ-
tickets are left to be distributed Island.
and Mackinaw.
Pa yments that are convenient, prac•
among organizations at reduced
ual piece of furniture or a luxurious
, prices.
Miss Rosalie Kahn returned from
tical and In keeping with your bud-
suite, you'll find an appealing new
The Detroit Bicur Cholera will
The cabaret moonlight of the Chicago where she was the house have a lawn card party at 541
get, will be arranged.
design at a price that insures genu-
Auxiliary is to be held on the guest of Miss Marie Frank.
Holbrook Ave., on Sunday, July
ine savings.
Steamer Tashmoo on Sunday eve-
28, at 1 o'clock.
ning, Aug. 11. Dave Diamond
Gilbert Hart spent a few
• Concerning Trade-Ins-
For 25 years Robinson's has
and his Della Robbian Orchestra days in Chicago during the past
Anthony Deutsch of Boston
A gen erous allowance will be made
has been engaged for the occas- week.
served the discriminating demands of
Blvd.
is
a
guest
at
the
Colonial
ion. Entertainment will be pro-
for old suites and individual pieces
those who appreciate fine furniture.
Hotel in Mt. Clemens, Mich.
vided. The advance sale is at
Mrs. Walter Leib returned from
taken in trade.
Hundreds of ,thousands have made
50 cents per ticket, while the price a visit in Cleveland.
this their furniture headquarters.
Mrs. Albert Oppenheim and eon,
per ticket at the dock will be
65 cents. Reservations may be
The tradition of . Quality, Style and
Victor %Veil left Sunday to spend Dan, and Mrs. Sam Mitchell and
• Concerning Re-Upholsterings
daughter, Joan, are spending the
made by calling Madison 6766. a few days in New York.
Value that have characterized this
summer at the Cadillac hotel in
Applications of four new pa-
Expert workmanship. Choice of fine
store through the years are still the
tients were received at this meet-
Mrs. Ralph Schroder returned Lexington, Mich.
'age. Modest prices! Free ap-
forces that motivate the Robinson
ing, and were turned over to the Monday from Los Angeles.
praisal service in your home!
policies.
investigation committee.
Mrs. Sophia Weil , who has been
A report was also read of the
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Silk and spending a month in the East, is
expected
back
home
from
New
sanatorium convention, in which family of Belmont Ave. will leave
it was stated that a children's some time next week for New York on Saturday
clinic has been erected on the York to make their future home
grounds of the Ex-Patients Home, there. Honoring Mrs. Silk, her
Mildred Jakont of 351 Engle-
to take care of children in ill sisters, Mrs. M. B. Benyas, Mrs. wood Ave. is spending the summer
Washington Boulevard at 1420 — Open Sat., Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings
health, because of undernourish- Louis Bass and Mrs. William IL months at the Physical Culture
went, or because of heredity, who Kaplan, were hostesses at a beau. Hotel in Dansville, N. Y.
are thus subjected to tubercu- tifully appointed luncheon and
losie This building was financed bridge given last Tuesday at the
Rabbi Isaac II. Ever, editor of
by the Women's Auxiliary of the Mattawas Hotel in Kingsville, "The Talmudist," issued by the
B'nai B'rith, The report also Ont. Covers were laid for 30 students' organization of the Cleve-
stated that a new library has been guests.
land Orthodox Rabbinical Semin-
dedicated on the sanatorium
ary, arrived in Detroit and is the
grounds, donated by the Interne- Mrs. Samuel Zeitlin of .New guest of M. Peinman of 2502 Tay-
tional Ladies Garment Workers York arrived Tuesday to be the
lor St. Rabbi Ever is also a con-
in memory of their departed guest of her brother-in-law and trihutor to the Cleveland daily le
leaders, Schlesinger and Zigman. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine The Jewish World. He will ad- K.
The sanatarium is still indebted I of Calvert Ave.
dress several congregations this
in the sum of $143,000.
Saturday.
The Detroit moonlight is part
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis
of the campaign on the part of of Birmingham, Mich., were recent
Miss Molly Breslaw of W. Chi-
the auxiliary to aid the sans- guests in Chicago.
cago Blvd. and Miss Irene Feld- In a much shorter time than
tarium.
"where vacation dreams come true"
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Witte!. man of Glendale Ave. returned anticipated the Phoenix Club was
front a week's stay at Baron's Re- remodeled and put in readiness
shofer left M on
d ay by
b motor t
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
visit with their daughter, Norma sort in South Haven, Mich. for occupancy. Detroit Lodge No.
Not just a summer resort—but • REAL vacation place!
55, Knights of Pythias, has moved
who is spending the summer a
Offering everything in vacation pleasures at its best!
Miss Bertha Lipsitz left for a its equipment to this New Castle
Camp lianoun, Thetford, Vt.
two weeks' stay in Yellowstone Hall at Erskine St., cor. John R.,
Park.
and
will
hold
the
first
meeting
Vie %
%S.SelfiMASSAMININIONIOCIal•
Mrs. Samuel J. Rhodes of th
'Palestine Lodge No. 542 of
there next Tuesday evening,
the Independent Order of Odd. Belcrest is tour ing throug h
July
30.
The River Rouge Jewish Club
feilpws held public Installation of Southern California.
Chancellor Commander Bar-
will hold its picnic at Rouge Park
officers on July 9 at Palestine
nard A. Pearl urges all members

Complimenting her mother an d on Sunday, July 28.
Temple, Fenkell and Dexter.
to
be there for the opening meet-
Many new and varied classes
Past grand Sam Rose, acting ister, Mrs. M. Schless and daugh
l ing. The formal opening will take
er,
Janice,
of
New
York,
•h
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Darve
M.
Fielding
o
are being conducted in the Play-
as district deputy grand master,
Da C ft
(Maxine Steinberg) and (laugh . place in September. school and
AT
y
amp or
ei
was in charge of the installation. will arrive the early part of th
Jewish Community Center.
Acting in the capacity of install- week, Mrs. Joseph Falk will b ter, Elaine Yvonne, are now re-
Through the co-operation of
ing officers were the following: hostess at luncheon and bridg siding at 13233 LaSalle Blvd.
the United Hebrew Schools a
Past grand Jack Begelman, as next Thursday at the L'Aiglon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldstein
course in Jewish education is be-
district deputy grand warden;
Miss Miriam Sauls is visitin g (Louise Sarah Levin) are now
ing given by Miss Ann Hecker,
past grand Sam Mann, as grand
making their home at 3210 Richton

Miss Sadie Shur and Miss Esther
niarshall; past grand Charles K. with her uncle, Irving Rhodes, i
Ave.
Miles aukee.
A delegation from the Cleve- Charnas. These teachers meet for
Harris, as grand treasurer; past

land Orthodox Rabbinical Semin- a half hour twice a week with;
grand Charles Kahn, as record-
Miss Esther Buchhalter will re
The Misses Esther Kasle and ary, headed by the registrar, each group. In the classes stor- I
AND
ing secretary; grand patriarch
Maurice Bordelove, as financial urn Sunday from a visit to Que Beryl Jacobs are spending the sum- Rabbi Milton A. Dalin, accompan- ies of Jewish content are told
ec
and
Montreal,
Canada.
mer
as
counsellors
at
Camp
Wi-
ied
by
Rabbi
Isaac
II.
Ever,
Rabbi Hebrew words commonly used
secretary; past grand Joseph
Co.Su-Ta in New Hampshire. Miss M. Zdanowitz and Rabbi N. Jaffe, are taught through the means of
Klein, as grand chaplain.
Mrs. Yetta Streng returns d Diane Davidson is to be a guest, arrived here from Cleveland to flash cards. Many of the boys
The following elective officers
the camp until the latter part launch a building fund campaign and girls have already adopted
were installed: Louis Shapero, o her home in Pittsburgh afte at
a visit with her children, Mr. an d of August.
for the seminary. The rabbis will Hebrew names for their home
noble grand; Alfred Klunover,
Mrs.
A.
I).
Streng
of
Tyler
Ave
speak in the Detroit congrega- rooms. Thin was done through a
vice-grand; John H. Schneider, re-
Mr. and Mrs. William Sucher lions on behalf of the seminary. discussion in the groups as to
cording secretary; A. K. Hardy,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hertzberg and children, Richard Hugh and Arrangement for a mass-meeting the meanings of a number of
financial secretary; Harry Rosen-
Carol Hope, of Roselawn Ave. left are also being made.
for 2nd Half - Season
names.
feld, treasurer. I t of Bellaire, Ohio, returned to
heir home after a visit with Mr. July 26 for an indefinite stay at
The Orthodox Rabbinical Sem-
A class in poster making and
The following appointive officers
nil Mrs. Milton Hanauer of Tux- South Haven. They will tie gem,. nary has its headquarters at 880 art is being conducted by Mrs.
I were inducted into office:
For information, write:
do Ave.
periled by their niece, Shirley R. Lakeview Road, Cleveland. This William Klein. This class has at-
Sam Lansburg, chaplain; Abe e
Sucher of 16935 h'ildemere Av e .
seminary was founded 13 years tracted most of the older children
Rafels, conductor; Jack Begel-
ago by Rabbi Judah H. Leven- in the Day Camp. The art class
Mrs. M. B. Benyas will compli-
man, warden; Daniel Lavin, right
ment her sister, Mrs. Israel Silk,
Miss Marion Steinberg of Rich- berg. During the period of its is planned so that music
and
supporter to the noble grand; a
d ed tour existence, 24 students graduated drama are included and • that
nd sister-in-law, Mrs. Morris Rice ton Ave left on an ex t en
Ortonville, Michigan •
Harry Petok, left supporter to o f Seattle,
Wash., with a luncheon through the East. She will visit as rabbis and are occupying put- they are then able to make visual
the noble grand; Simons, right a nd
IiIIIINe.•.
bridge on Saturday, July 27, Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Wash-' pits in congregations and centers their impressions.
scene supporter; Sky, left scene a
rt
t the Whittier Hotel.
ington, D. C., and New York City. in large Jewish communities.
CAMP NAHELU
A class in outdoor drawing is
supporter; Irving Feldman, right
Phone 9112-F6
being led by Adolph Goutman, a ?,,
supporter to vice-grand; Franks,
Mrs. Selma Rosenblatt of Ham-
Dr. and Mrs. Albert M. Prussian
student in thed Jewish Art
left supporter to vice-grand;
Ave. left for the West Coast MARSHALL LODGE HAS
LITTLE NAHELU
will leave Sunday by motor to
ity Center's a vanced
rt Class.
Meyer Cooper, inside guardian.
Phone 12-F6
Ottawa, Canada, to visit with their to spend the remainder of the sum-
AFFAIR AT WESTWOOD
Two large assembly programs
There were 100 people present, f amily.
mer. Enroute, she visited rela-
were held on Monday, July 22, SCICICIMSOSIMICICI
comprised of members of the
LW 4.14%%1$141•10•
tives in San Antonio, Texas.
Detroit Louis M ars
in celebration of the 75th birth-
h II
Lod
aLodge
lodge and their friends. Follow-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman
No. 1203 of B'nai B'rith will have day of Theodor Herzl. Henry
ing the installation, cards were
Leo Stepansky of Chicago, Ill., ra. a
and daughter, Harriet, are leaving
n i n naffair
g
at W
28es t A
w ood
sp,sS
ciusni daLetivoes- Ehrlich and Miss Rodelle Broder
played and refreshments were
Saturday for a fortnight's stay at the house guest this week of M I
July
wrote and produced a play, "The
served. Louis Shapero, newly Omens, Mich.
• nd Mrs. A. L. Broder and family
has been reserved for the Marshall Road to Zion" centered around
elected noble grand, expressed
of 3256 Tuxedo Ave.
I Lodge for its guests and friends. Ilerzl's life. The children of the
gratitude for the honor bestowed
Mrs. Robert Loewenberg and
'
At last Sunday's preliminary in Playschool and Day Camp took
upon him and requested the un-
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan of ,
daughters, Frances and Esther, are
stinted support of the lodge.
Blvd. announces the Bar the tennis tournament, held at the parts and madeethe scenery,
guests at the Mattawas Hotel at Boston
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
Sheldon
Ford's
tennis courts in Highland A group of the girls from the
Past grand Joseph Klein ex- Kingsville, Ont.
tPlialsrk, 21 members of the organza- Day Camp, danced the Hora.
tolled the efforts and work of the
Elihu, on Saturday, Aug. 10, at the ,
The program opened with the
participated
in both the sin-
outgoing noble grand, Sigmund
Reception
Miss Miriam Simon of Hanoi - Beth Tephila Emanuel.
singing of the Star Spangled
from 2 to 10 glen and doubles matches.
Realer.
ton, Ont., is visiting with her un- Sunday, Aug. 11,
Banner
and closed with Hatikvah.
The organization is planning an
The incoming class of candi-
ele and aunt, Dr. and Sirs. A. H. p. m. No cards.
open meeting for Tuesday, Aug. 6,
dates is to be designated as "Sig- Krohn.

Miss Janet Smith of Rochester ,, at 8:30 p. m., at the Book Cadillac
mund Reiffler's Class."
• I hotel. Samuel Charfoos and Al- gr
(RUSSIA)
Mrs. Harry Feinberg and Mrs. N. Y., is spending six weeks with „ in Levin of the program com-
Miss Rae Gershon at Alden Park
Send
a
J.
Souls
returnisi
from
a
week's
ittee
announced
that
this
meeting
COUNCIL RESALE SHOP
Manor.
stay at Torch Lake.
ill be a midsummer's treat. Music
OPEN DURING SUMMER
---
nd humor will feature the pro-
Mrs. S. Small of 9617 McQuade
The Misses Ruth and Mildred
ram.
Prospective candidates are
The Council ReSale Clothing Feinberg of Leslie Ave. are tour- Ave. gave • linen shower for 30
to your relatives and friends
recited to attend.
Sabbath Services:
Shop, 89 Rowena St., Columbia ing through New York and th, guests at Buddy's on July 10, in
in the U. S. S. R. Torgsin
honor of Miss Esther Shore, whoee
On Sabbath, July 27, Dr. Leo
0450, will be open during the New England States.
Stores are located in the
wedding is to.take place on Aug.
M. Franklin will occupy the pul-
summer on Wednesdays from 10
larger cities of the Soviet
pit and will speak on the topic:
a. m., to 4 p. m., due to the stead-
Mrs. Jacob Mazer of Atkinson 18.
Union
and carry various
"
Memories."
ily increasing demand by the cus- Ave. is visiting with relatives in
Miss Lillian Allen of 3211 Tay-
domestic and imported ar-
tomers for the special Resale New York.
The Templet Organs
lor Ave. has returned from a visit
ticks of high quality ap-
Shop clothing bargains. The
to New York City, where she was
The midsummer conference of
As stated in a previous issue
proceeds are used to further the
propriate for summer gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eekhouse and
ewish Organizations will be held of The Chronicle, the organ in
Council's educational and recrea- son, Robert, spent the past week- extensively entertained.
on Sunday afternoon, July 28, the Main Temple is being thor-
tional facilities by providing schol- end at Cedar Point.
Prices
compare favor,
at the Arbeiter Ring Camp, Yen. lion is y riren
n a bthucedot h m
.sps.adTnshyedoffr so n t r u c
arships to needy and worthy girls
ably with those in
ice Beach, at 1 o'clock.
the W ick s
desiring college training and camp
i Presidents and delegates of the Pipe 0g
Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman North Woodward Branch
vacations at Council Camp, Jeddo, will leave the early part of the
America
Of the J. W. E. W. 0. 0 rganizations included in the con-
When their work is com-
Mich. Already many girls have week on a Georgian Bay Cruise.

erence
(both
those
who
driv.
pleted,
the
Temple
will
have
a
are
enjoyed a stay at the camp. The
The North Woodward branch i ng their own automobiles and Practically
n
Woe Tondo orders
ew instrument
with
garments are contributed by the
Mrs. Harry Holtzman of Second of the Jewish Women's European t
direct e electric
eli
hose
who
are
not)
are
requested
represent
c
otre
n
i
p
ot
cottfi
efi
a
ace
your
loos' bask
ne
n
eo
d
sutn
will
members of the Detroit section. Blvd. left for a 10 day visit in
Welfare Organization thanks Mrs. t o meet at the Jewish Community
▪ owthorlamll
the
National Council of Jewish Wo- New York.
A. Kurzman and Mrs. A. J. Red- C enter, Woodward and Holbrook F.!" in
pa
rt
this
men, sponsors of the shop.
Blatt for their hospitality shown A rev., on Sunday morning at 11 Plans are under way for the dedi.
Mrs. William Stearns is chair-
Miss Augusta Brown of New
as hostesses at the splash party, o
l 1 cation of the new organ with an
man for the Wednesdays' sales.' York is visiting with relatives in which was a great success.
a'cril go eckMenwths erwe.illtrblensm
poarretifoonr mar appropriate organ recital.
Mrs. Victor H. Weil is chairman • this city .
Reservations are being taken w •ho wish to attend.

of the Council Resale Clothing
for the donor luncheon to be held
Shop and Mrs. Walter Leib is
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trunsky Jan. 8, 1935. at the Book-Cadillac
president of the Council.
and son, Leonard. returned from Hotel. For reservations call Mrs.
Dedicate Two New Bunga-
the Inn at Charlevoix.
J. Robins, Longfellow 5392.
lows at Farband Camp
amoral Representative In U.S.A. at
RODIN CLUB

The Young Women's group of
ASITORO, Pet Fifth Ave., N.Y.
The Rodin Club met at the home
Miss Harriet Harris of 2723 the North Woodward branch of
Sunday, July 28, will mark the
The
third
annual
moonlight
of
of Mrs. S. Rivkin, 147 Winona Cortland Ave. returned from Gra- .1. W. E. 0. is sponsoring a t
official
opening
of
two
new
bunga-
Ave., on Wednesday evening, July tint Beach where she was the lawn party at the home of Mrs. s he Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority to lows, which will house 42 children
17. The usual business meeting guest of Mr. and Mrs. harry .1. S. R. Greenbaum. chairman of en- d tiger Island will be held on Thurs- at Camp Kinderwelt of the Jew-
ay, Aug 1, on the S
took place after which members , Bieberstein.
tertainment committee. 2754 Law-
moo, which will leave at the foot ish National Workers' Alliance
played bridge. The hostess serv-
and Poale-Zion.
rence Ave., on Tuesday evening, o f Griswold St., at It A'
ed lunch at midnight. The next, Mr. and Mrs. George Levey and July 30, at 8 o'clock.
A number of Poale-Zion and
meeting will be held at the home eon, Myles, of Parkside Ave. are,
Jewish National Workers' Al-
Delmar
51.0 Alley Mkeidena on is., 1e..1,
School
Thanks
of Mrs. A. 0. Barsky, 2710 Les- in Charlevoix where they will
liance leaders will participate in tlh ...ten, HIP it•hl , h 1,11 take On In
Weiss and Weinberg the ceremonies, which will be fol- he.. orlt rbilatielehla heel R•Itinevr•
lie Ave., on Wednesday evening, spend the remainder of the sum-
Gift
to
Fresh
Air
Society
Aug. 14. Out-of-town guests at mer together with Mrs. Philip
lowed by a concert and perform-
H Roman rrisprnel homy Ia.. Pun.
Bernard Isaacs and the children anee, at Assembly Hall.
the last meeting were Mrs. M. Levey of Omaha, Neb.
.151 from a •••• ■ •• t Ott in te.
Muth
The Fresh Air Society has re- s th, Delmar Hebrew School, and
Zimmerman of Long Island, N. Y..

The seventh season of the
ceived

contribution
from
Mra.
t
Mrs. L. Lesnick of Los Angeles
heir principal, A. J. Lachover, camp is exceptionally successful,
Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel Dubrinsky
l
The Wow. tal,
me i Ho. Miler
an d
l
Pod Mill, of H otrolt tom., rox1 ,1,1 , •
(Belle Burstein) of West Grand Benjamin Siegel, 173 Riverside t hank Messrs. Weiss and 1einberg the number of children in the of
and Mrs. H. Lindy of Chicago.
Ihi. ■Itr. aro 51.ttlne friend• one
Ave. returned from • two weeks' Drive, New Y ork City, in memory n f the United Dairies of Detroit for camp has doubled, the educational rw. , 511
, •11 her. for
.arks
f,,,
all ,,,,„1,,,,,—. honeymoon to Atlantic City. Phila. of Mrs. Sylvia Marcus* and Wil- t heir annual treat to the children
staff has been increased, and the
Rrhel UeshIn
f Ilth
I s vl•lt-
D
Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. delphi•, New York and Cleveland. Liam Siegel. e f that echool. • cultural program is broadened.
In. frlotel. at
14. •••ant Pa . for •
fear earl.

ROBINSON FURNITURE CO.

Olmericar TineftErniture

of P. to Meet
In Phoenix Club
Tuesday, July 30

A Thrilling Vacation Awaits You at

FIDELMA

Officers Installed
By Palestine Lodge

Varied Classes
At Center Camp

GENERAL
ELECTRIC

Refrigerator

cies left

CAMP
NAHELU

Clevelanders Ask
Fund for Seminary

b

Will Buy You a New 1935

Only a Few vacan-

e

LITTLE

NA

HELU

Camp Nahelu

TOIIGSINO
GIFTS

S.D.

m

No Down Par:tend
3 Years to Pay!

Vo 2► 1eters or Collectors!

The Most Amazing Offer Ever Madel

come in today and choose
he model that best suits
rour needs. Your Refrig-
Tatar will be installed
mmediately.



A dozen models
to select from

priced from

8

6

50

Delivered

Illeyers Co.

120'16 Dexter Blvd.

Between Elmhurst and Monterey

)PEN EVENINGS

Junior Group of Jewish Old .
Folks' Home

TO. 8.9100

ranged at the next meeting. All
members who are interested in
A second outing of the aeaeost participating in the affair are
for the Junior Group of the Jewish &eked to attend the meeting on
Old Folks' Horne is planned for' I Wednesday evening, July 31. at
Sunday. Aug. 4. Further
the home of the president, Henry
including the place, will be ar. I Auslaneer, 3781 Grand Ave.

Notre

TORGSIN ORDER

Organizations Hold
Conference Sunday

-

Alpha Gamma Phi
Moonlight Aug. 1

teamer

if

Flowers

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