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CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO





lifEDLTRorrjEwisnafRONICL

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
ROADHOUSE
IN THE MIDDLE WEST

Continues it policy of
Detroit's
Finest Entertainment
by
Bringing to You for
Her First Appearance
In Detroit

I

'LITMAN'S YIDDISH PEOPLE'S THEATER 'Perfection
Lodge STAGE AND SCREEN
Banquet Observes
TO REOPEN FOR SEASON ON SEPT. 291 Constitution Day

Littman's Yiddish People's
Theater, 12th and Seward Sts.,
will reopen for the new season
the night of the second day of
1 Rosh Hashonah, on Sunday eve-
ring, Sept. 29.
Abraham 1.ittman, manager of
the theater, is busily engaged in
(supervising the redecorating of
the theater in preparation for the

Cinema Guild of Detroit tol San Carlo Opera Company's
Open Season Se
Ei g h t- D a Season of Opera
P • t 27
Const i tut io n Day banquet
b
held
Y . .
1
at Ca 1 t
, Sept. 18 by Perfection Lodge N 0
.1 The Cinema Guild of Detroit

PAGE NINE

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2IST
AMERICA'S FOREMOST ENTERTAINERS

Fou r
IN PERSON
companies during the year, as
that Detroit will have much var- 486, F. & A. 91., in the Masonic inaugurates its 1935-6 season
;Temple, was a huge success. AP-
The Capitol Theater, formerly
iety in forthcoming performances. I
with the foremost European film i the
Paramount, will be the scene
proximately 200 meinbers and of the year, the Soviet "Youth of ' o
Among the actors arriving in 1guests
were
f a gala season of grand opera
Detroit are Jacob Berlin, who
present. L so
Maxim,"
(Russian
dialogue and'' opening Sunday evening, Oct. 6,
The late sensation of
, ors
lg ehi poi fur
will supervise the performances;
calibre
master not INI P erAfiect(ioinn'
adl
v
and extending through Sunday,
New York's
, tEhni sglip picture
sihct
Julius Artier, who will be in
*co mTthmerabcal elibt the
of Oct. 13, when the San Carlo Opera
'toastmaster. d Songs were presente
Versailles Club
charge of the literary produc- J
by Cantor S. Mogill and his choir unforgetable "Chapeyev" which I Company, will pay its annual visit
tions; Pula Fond, newly arrived con s
was the high point in the Guild's
i sting 0
as tit num,
to Detroit. In kts•ping with the pol-
European prima donna; Herman
series last season. These two films
The new troupe, some of whose Sht•ratzky and Helen Bernardi, Julius Uhafetz, Nathan Mogill, Joe shared first prise in the recent icy established by the San Carlo
members have already arrived in character actors; Seiler Bernardi [ Siegel, Max Somberg, Sol Emma- Soviet Cinema Festival in Mos- three years ago, the same record
low pi ices will prevail for seats.
Detroit, is busy with new roles.
vitz, George Mogill and Leo Mogill.' cow.
and Yandele Bernardi. soubrette
Mr. Littman can be reached and comedian, son and daughter
A proclamation issued by Her- A splendid musical score has
The visit of the San Carlo Opera
by organizations daily, starting of Alme. lielen Bernardi; Mme. , vey A. Sherman, Grand Master of
Company
to Detroit, comes as a
been arranged for "Youth of
with 11 a. m., for arrangements Bertha Guttentag, popular ac- !the Grand Lodge of the State of Maxim" by D. Shastakovitch, fitting climax to Detroit's season
Sophisticated Sparkling
'
Michigan,
was
then
read
to
for benefit performances.
the
of
'Opera
Under
the Stars' which
tress.
present-day Russia's outstanding
Songs You've Never
assembled group by worshipful composer, who i
attracted thousands to the city
s
Heard Before
master Aladdin.
this country for his opera "Lady during the summer months, Eight
Lee Corbman-Schakne opens Three Able Musicians and
A variety program was present- Alec Beth of Mzensk" which was operas will be presented by the
Winchell Said of Her:
Teachers' Training
Headlining
ed by Charlie Tatham and his 25 produced by the Metropolitan San Carlo (hiring the Detroit en-1
Yiddish
Actors
on
Alt-
"Charming as most debs
Banjo Boys.
Classes in Piano
pars , . as t season. There are gagement, and the company num-
think they are."
I Preceded by several selections also
man's Jewish Hour
bers in its personnel famous oper-
mass choruses of mixed
_
'rendered
*
*
rendered by Kenneth Walstone, the ces singing
Lee Corlonan-Sehakne, of the
With
the "Varshavianka" atic stars from the great opera
Detroit Conservatory of Music,
Rhoda Zahavie, noted drama- I speaker of the evening, Amos P. and lilting folk ballads of the Rus- houses of the world, a large or-
'
Itic soprano; Helen
ch estra and chorus, together with
5035 Woodward Ave.,
Richman „ Halloo was introduced by Charles Mtn p
AIVSIC
"'mile " violinist, and Gertrude Shubow: K. Harris and delivered an address
the famous San Carlo ballet.
i
film.
DINNERS $1.25 and $1. 0
which start next week. This course Friedman, pianist, form a trio ue n' e ' in- the vi vid - c i •umstances '
Late Star of Benny Davis
In addition to the regular corps
"The Youth
rt
axon
w1
1
rt
Inch
w
WEEKEND
RESERVATIONS
ADVISABLE
i
ll appear on Altnian'i
is intended for young teachers who
Revue
munding the original singing of run for an entire week of Sept. of artists several guest artists will
the constitution.
PHONE TRINITY 2.0100 • 241806
feel the need of a systematic out- Jewih Hour Sunda
Se d 2',
27
Oct . 3, n the small auditor- be presented during the Detroit en-
Cover chew Week Days and Sunda" SW yraturday, U, Dealesley Saturday
Rhoda Zahavie, prominent in
line of the various study materials 1
Charlie Becker led in community ium of the Detroit Institute of gagement prominent among whom

used in teaching piano. It includes i Detroit musical circles, has just ' singing • The
ex- Arts. The performances will be will be the first appearance in De-
roil of the celebrated Wagnerian
upon Maurice Moyer and continuous daily from 1 p, tn.
a course in the fundamentals nr , returned from a trip east where
Toted., Night
arranged for class and pri- !she studied unde r one of the fin - M ark k Berman,
operatic soprano of the Metropol -
1 Maddin announced a fall pro-
Is Calabar,
ta
i n Opera Company, Goeta Ljung-
vale work and intended for stu- est maestros in Philadelphia.
elphia.

gram
to
inc
Night
Gertrude Shubow vied
junior
• 9 211 D et roit Concert
unior wart
dents of all ages.
$ociety An - berg, who created such a , sensation
(s night in October, senior warden
wenown
accompanist
A round table will be held once sa ll k
in her performance of Tosca at
and
0111010011a
nounces
1935.36
oloist.
Musical Comedy Team
series
night in November, a hard time
a month where problems which I
the Stadium in New York this past
*
*
Helen Richman, a newcomer to party and dinner dance in the
summer.
arise during the actual teaching by

Isobel J. llurst, manager of
NOTE: Mnelon Ian. la 1.,kra
Detroit musical circles, made an , Chrystal Ballroom of the Masonic
students
will
be
discussed,
advice
L
e
The operas to he presented in
ro
for • limitedusse...al
arnt
nviuble reputation for herself
Temple in November. In December the Detroit Concert Society an- Detroit will he, Aida, Tosca, with
cantn.t be held °ler. 51, told.
given and material for teaching
3oss to 11• e111 ■ • 1.11011
us Angeles.
) IPU
in !a Purim children party and instal- nounces that the 1935-36 series Ljungberg, Carmen, Faust, Caval-
suggested.
1,111 aunt to hear her moot sad
East Grand Boulevard
On Sunday, Sept. 29, on 8,• . lotion of officers will be sponsored. will commence with a concert on lerie Rusticano, Pagliagci, Lohen-
Mrs. Schakne is well known for
esal..-1:d. Fells.
Jo st Off Woodward
Friday evening, Oct. 25, by Lawr-
her work with children as well as count of Rosh Hashonah, A,
ence (Tibbl ett. He will be followed grin with Ljungberg, Madame But-
%N.
man's Jewish H ur will o be
adults. Her adult beginners classes,
bro a d. , Miss Stamler Resumes
terfly
with
the
famous
Japa
n
ese
Nov, ,
cast
from
9:30
to
11
p.
by
Edith
Lorand
and
starting within the next few weeks
soprano Ilitz Koyde, II Trovatore
Piano Classes
her Hungarian Orchestra.
A second portion of the p ro -
and Rigoletto.
have attracted wide attention.
On Dec. 6, Rachmaninoff, the
Further information may be ob- gram will include numbers to be
Mail orders addressed to Grinnell
Miss Ethel Standee announces world's most renowned composer.
presented
by
Jacob
Berlin's
n
tained by calling Mrs. Schackne at
Joos European Ballet will Bros. will receive prompt atten-
company appearing in Littma ow the resumption of her piano clam- pianist, will be presented
Columbia 2610.
tion
from out-of-town patrons.
The
Yiddish People's Theater. Ya n's ekes,
There is no place in Detro't quite as appropriate as
Miss Staniler participated in • be the presentation of Feb. 1.
kele and Feigele Bernardi, cam n-
Wm. Boesky's as a gathering spot. Here you will find
tour Excellent Pictures at
Nino Martini, opera and radio..
dian and soprano of the co 0- concert in Flint as pianist and ac-
delicious food and excellent service, moderate prices
Bureah and Singh Wrestle pany, and the South Americ m- companist. This concert was given star, will be presented in concert Center Theater this Week
and the finest liqueurs.
_
star, Bertha Guttentag, will an as a surprise honoring Mr. and o n March 4.
Monday at Arena
Delivery Service All Hours
On April 28, Kirsten Flagstad,
be Mrs. I. Sneider, honoring their 30th
presented.
They
will
be
seen
"The Flame Within," co-star-
Stanley Buresh, the Australian,
NO COVER CHARGE
on the piano by Abraha in- wedding anniversary. It Wag ten- Norwegian dramatic soprano. will ring Ann Harding and Herbert
and Nango Singh, Hindu jiu jitsu panied
ROSEVILLE 515
Grushkoff.
m deed them by the synagogue of the be the featured presentation.
Marshall, is the feature preseri-
man, will tangle again in the wrest-
Flint Jewish Center,
eservations for this concert tation at the Center Theater,
ED FRITZ
ling ring at the Arena Gardens
series can be made by mail by Woodward and the Boulevard, be- r
DELICATESSEN—RESTAURANT, INC.
next Monday evening, this clash Dave Diamond Forma Ne w
writing to the Detroit Concert ginning with this Saturday and
DEXTER at COLLINGWOOD
being a revenge match for the
Faultless. Is Michigan's
Booking Organization
TOwnsend 6.9686.7
Society at Suite 350-352 of Hotel continuing through Tuesday.
Hindu.'
---
or by telephoning Cherry
Largest Curtain Laundry Statler,
The supporting picture on thia
The heavyweights John Grado-
4960.
Davi Diamond, Detroit's or ell
bill is "Under the Pampas Moon,"
vich of Jugoslavia, and flans known orchestra leader with
20
That quality work and honest
co-starring Warner Baxter and so
Schnable, Germany, collide in the years of successful musical e x
• hen 3. 1611 11,4,4.0'u Near.*
_ and fair dealing brings its own re- Detroit
Kitti Gallian. There will be
semi-final, the winner to get a perience, has turned impresser f .:
Town Hall An- news reel and a comic picture. a
and Moat Llobonsle N1s1.1 Club
, ward is evidenced by the remark-
shot at Everett Marshall, who and has formed his own orga n
nounces Fall Program
_ able growth of the Faultless Cur-
On Wednesday, Thursday and
claims the heavyweight title and is ization which will be known as
---
2901 CLAIRMOUNT AVE — EUCILD 5129
fain Laundry and Cleaners, Inc.
Friday, the Center Theater will
recognized as champion in several the Dave Diamond Organizatio a.
With a total of 34 celebrities un- present "Public Hero No. 1" with
From a humble beginning 14 years
Announces the Opening of the Seventeenth Season
Mr. Diamond is now prepared t „, ago this progressive and enter- der contract, Detroit Town Hall Chester Morris and Jean Arthur.
states.
One-fall matches are: Leo Don- supply a wide selection of ou t
Individual and Class Instruction In Piano and Theory
_ prising firm now occupies its own announces for its 1935-36 season The other picture on these three
(IRRENIIAL M-4.AllItA GOODMAN
aghue, Flint, vs. Dale Haddock, standing orchestras and entertai n
Asalklant Teacher.
_ pretentious building at 4737 Elm- n th e Fisher Theater the most days will be "Imitation of Life"
Birmingham, and Jack Kogut, meat, featuring high grade fin o
,. hurst Ave. From the very start the comprehensive series yet attempted with Claudette Colbert.
The
n
Toronto, vs. Tony Austeri, Italy.
shows for balls, (lances, banquet • high quality of its work soon at- yieor2Oinsm
teoardn
usual shorts will be added at-
stags, receptions, weddings, et ,: tracted the attention of Detroit's year,
oinfgthepurraal m
205, spT
eahkis- tractions.
First we needed a good five cent Every function will receive M
the course offers not only 19
uniformed chauffeur parks
r. housewives and as the business
Noraraol
S.0 E. ADANIS
cigar . . . now all we need is the Diamond's personal attentio n,
famous
authorities
on
topics
of
cur- patrons' cars free of charge. All
grew
larger,
its
reputation
in-
Cherry 0210
Headquarters have been este b. creased accordingly, and it is to- rent importance, including a debate that is necessary is to drive to
nickle.
the
lished at 854 Michigan Theat or
day Michigan's largest exclusive and a symposium, but three big eh- front of the Center Theater,
Bldg.,
tertainment attractions featuring
and any further inform a . curtain laundry and cleaners.
-
For information on future pro-
I.
The Detroit Concert Society P
ti
Idolscan be secured by addressin g
15 noted artists in the field of RIMS call Madison
4
.1:1:1
141,11
Only the most modern equip-
8484.
inquiries to that office
music and the dance.
or
by
cal
s
„„ . .
went
will
be
found
in
the
FanItless
I-
ing Randolph 4814.
t
Finest Entertainment
Ted Shawn and his men dancers,
14.111. II • Se • U. )
plant which includes its own patent
i
Greatest of Comfort
curtain stretchers and dryers. The a pioneer organization which marks Opera Society Plans
'Woman's Secre
A
ALL AT ORCHESTRA HALL
Ben Tolmich
olmich and A
I
' Open 11:30 till 2 a. m.
curtains are taken from these ma- a new chapter in the history of
More Children's Plays
tit Heart Laid Bare !
dancing,
comes
Oct.
16,
direct
from
Members Attend Con-
chines soft and fresh looking while
LAWRENCE TIBBETT
j' iL EY'
a brilliant London season at His
"SlOritir. -;;;
no harsh baked
ed appearance i
tinental Festivities
For the third consecutive season
74: Ig E * Edith Lorand 7,7,1 Hungarian Orchestra
noticeable on f abrics t aken from s Majesty's Theater, to open the the Detroit Civic Opera Society
G•kl RomanlIC Sta. 1,,
WIIh
these
dryers.
Only
Ivory
soap
series of 20 Wednesday mornings will present a series of plays for
and at
Ben Tolmich, general agent for
* RACHMANINOFF
11.
young people, given by the Chil-
the Continental Assurance Co. of warm water are used on their of Hon. H
enir,:b.r.v * JOOS EUROPEAN BALLET
arold L. Ickes, secretary dren's Theater Company of New
Illinois, accompanied by several laundered curtains and blankets.
the interior, PWA and Oil Ad-
The
blankets
are
dried
in
soft


or
York.
They
will take place in Or-
members of the Ben Tolniich Agen-
,
as accepted Town
‘1,1,),:cir.; - * NINO MARTINI
cy,
warm air insuring
uring a soft wooly
chestra Hall Tuesday afternoons at
the Edgewater Ileac
Hall's
Hll'
invitation to speak.
Hotel in Chicago this week wher h blanket and making it appear just Morley,
noted American
writers, 4:15 p. in. on Oct. 29, Dec. 3, Jan.
11 ,,';'„i,T. * KRISTEN FLAGSTAD
John Erskine
and Christopher
7, Feb. 19, March 24 and April 21,
they attended the annual entertain e like
-
94ifitis
All minor repairs are made free ate
Ira Pr iCe$ ri.;;=" .' . 01 ."0sia 5 -rii
;1 41t::!" ii74,711Zt
ING
!tient on Wednesday, Thursday an
The repertory for this season
among the headliners, as well
FREE PAR K
d
of
charge
while
fluting
ruffle
cur-
will
comprise "Alice in Wonder-
Friday, given by the company t
^ tains is also done gratis. The as Max Miller, West Coast journal-
Our Driver Will Park
5C Tti!'
land,"
"Robin
Hood."
"Ileidi,"
"The
the members of its 1-2-0 Club, a
ist who wrote "I Cover the Water-
Your Car
Secret Garden," "Beauty and the
honorary organization comprised o n Faultless does not use a bleaching front."
the company's agents writing If preparation to remov e color in ar -
William Moulton Marston, °rig- Beast," and "Hans Branker or The

tides
to
be
tinted
but
goes
stipulated amount of business. In
to an motor of the "lie detector", will Silver Skates."
-
Subscriptions are now being
eluded in the entertainment was a extra expense in procuring a reg- include with his lecture, "Is the
I
I .
d inner at th e Chez Puree and
ran 'lie detector' just?", e 45-minute taken at the offices of the Detroit
a
th
the
best
starch
that
n
Y
money
ball at Edgewater Beach Hotel.
Opera, 655 Book Bldg.
Discriminating People Are Saying
at one'; n demonstration
n iog
of this
am
SEASON 1935.36
1■11,111 di;
The,following qualified member 3 buy. All work is hand finished. The crime-solving apparatus. famous
Faultless methodout
, ther eby , in add i-
of the Ben Tolmich Agency at -
Mulholland,
magician
and
foremost
bon
turning
the
Helen
Henschel
Morris
Re•
finest
IV
,' authority on the history of magic
tended the events: Phillip Kan
sumes Her Piano Classes
ter, Benjamin Krell, Jr., David - sible quality work also insures the will actually perform the pagan
Detroit's Outstanding Dinner
Berger, Harold N. Rosenthal and lengthening the life of curtains, miracles and religious magic he
Erwin B Moss .
draperies, etc. Helen
Morris, pianist
describes in his Henschel
Town Hall lecture,
Among the other services ran - " Mag
and assistant to Mischa Kohler,
i c
World ."
At the conclusion of the holiday dered by Faultless are the clean-
Walter B. Pitkin, psychologist, has resumed teaching at her
Prices
on Friday, the company sponsored ing and relining of lamp shades
in
a debate with William Harlan studio, 1659 Burlingame Ave.
a
tour
to
Bermuda
for
members
of
whi c h are re •t m •in A o t t h e customer
Detroit's Sweetest Dance Music
2-5-0 I'resident's Club. Ben Tol- looking like new; the altering of Hale, 25-year-old associate editor
mich and Phillip L. Kanter, being curtains, draperies and the binding of Fortune magazine. will defend
his contention that "life begins at
members of this club by virtue of of blankets. A fleet of
trucks is
their remarkable sales record, ac- maintained to call for and deliver forty'." A symposium between two
famous World War fighters, Gen.
Detroit's Warmest Restaurant Night Club
companied the party to New York to any part of Detroit and
vicinity.
where they sailed on the steamship A call to Ilogarth 1010 will start ' Smedley D. Butler and Private
THE INIMITABLE
Peat (Harold R. Peat) will give a
"Monarch of Bermuda." They were one of these trucks on the
way.
soldier's answer to the imperative
likewise honored last year.
question, "How Can We Wipe Out
War?"
Town Hall will feature three
!celebrated women. Mrs. Theo-
; dore Roosevelt, Jr., will be ■
(speaker, and for the closing at-
Between Virginia Park and Seward
A RAGE IN NEW YORK
two beautiful young
traction, two
TRINITY
2.9191
stars, a prima donna and a tam-
8231 WOODWARD
• SUE
I one dancer, will give a joint re-
Subscription Sale Now 0 pen .:. .:. All Seats Reserved
I vital of Spanish' songs and dances,
Dorothy Chapman, colortura so.
SEASON
• • • • $3.50—$4.50—$5.50
prano of the San Carlo and Chi-
Nur, Deluxe
TICKET
S6.50—$7.50—$8.50
cago Civic Opera companies, at-
DOWNTOWN'S INTIMATE NIGHT CLUB
and other star acts
tracted high praise and front-
Box Office Grins-II Bros.
Temple 2.7100
page publicity when she sang in
FEATURES
Detroit two years ago. She will
(*tom plc re Sunday
be assisted by Clarita Martin, ex-
, otic Spanish dancer, in a recital
AL HANDLER and his ORCHESTRA
of modern, Flamenco and Gitano
dances.
ALL STAR SHOWS
FINEST LIQUEURS
John Goss and his London
TEL
L CAD. 7491

$1
;Singers
will provide a program
$1 — Full Course Dinner —
of Rea chanties, folk songs,
catches and songs of old England.
' Other celebrities will include Ed-
' ward Corsi, former commissioner
MARTY COHN, Manager
124 DAVENPORT
of immigration at Ellis Island;
at Grand River
1409-25 Griswold
Houston Peterson, philosopher,
and Dr. Louis Berg, psychologist.
FORTUNE GALLO, General Director
CI ung Date of Brotherhood be awarded. Alexander Brin o
I Reserved main floor and mez-
00
, unind seats for 20 lectures are
Boston, Ernest Katz, and Harold
$1
Now Selling! ,V;7, 1 2;:;,
all Contest Postponed
I available now at season member-
SEATS
Riegelman of New Pork, and Dr.
! ship prices at the Detroit Town
The closing date of the essay Jacob R. Marcus of Cincinnati will
REPERTOIRF::
Hall
office,
533
Detroit
Leland
Detroit's Finest Chicken
be the judges.
7te t being sponsored by the Na.
Sun. Eve. Oct. 6 • • "Aida" Thur. Eve. Oct. 10
Hotel, Randolph 2300 or Cherry
A descriptive circular with full
al F ederation of Temple Broth-
$1—DINNER--$1
5617. A complete illustrated
Mon. Eve. Oct. 7 • "Toss•"
Fri. Ere. Oct. 11 'Lekengrie'
erhoods has been
details may be obtained by addres
postponed from
program will be mailed upon re-
Tues. Eve. Oct. 8 'Carmen' Sat. Mat. Oct. 12 'Butterfly'
AT THE
Sept 30 to Dec. 15 because of the sing The National Federation 0
quest
Brotherhoods,
Merchant
Wed. Ere. Out 9 • "Faust" Sat Ere. Oct. 12 'II Teo...torsi'
'Merest shown by university and Temple
Cincinnati, Ohio.
44l in"" high school studenta. In Bldg.,
Sunday Evening, Oct. 13,•''Rigoletto"
Miss Vera Goldstick Opens'
addition to these
groups, the con-
PRIE10.-1.1 n ma, 'Lae, Rtmalneler mew. $1: nal. It. :Sr, isoc
Classes in Dramatic Art
is open to Brotherhood
Them-
ties Seal. PAO
RODIN
CLUB
atra
Classes in dramatic art are
5nia.:211:1MLMM011011111111•111116.
Year”rie
g
stimulate thinking and self-
last
meeting
of
the
Rodin
The
being resumed by Miss Vera
e!Pression along Jewish lines, par -
Club took place at the home of
Goldstick.
Class work or individ-
CLARE TREE MAJOR
The Merry Go-Round Bar
tk4.1nta are riven the choice of
,,,....
Mrs. N. Fishman of Burlingame
ual lessons may be arranged for
numer us
ects n- Ave. on Sept 16. After the busi-
by calling Miss Goldstick, Madi-
"sling
THREE FLOOR SHOWS
ing on
the meaning of
subj Judaiism ness meeting members spent the
eon 2429.
AT OHCSIYNTHA IIALL
NIGHTLY
te the individual and an examine- balance of the evening plain;
Tor. Oct Ta—. All•o I. Mowberlared - T..". F.
Dian Goldstick is well trained
r•"""
T.. Mar. 54 "thaw, and OM
The hostess served a
outstanding personalities cards.
Meat.
for this work, being • univer- Salem, Irons I hlrage . . enthral, slab.
1--.1table *awl.
Tura Apr. 51--, 11... Kraal., or
Allan Cross and Henry Dunn are now appearing at the Oriole iity
°al movements in the history of lunch. The next meeting will be
Thos. Jaw. 1—. 11.41r
graduate holding the degree

The
141r,
t he Jews
Skate...
Plymouth Rd. at Greenfield
at the home of Mrs. H. Rodin, Terrace,
All
performance.
soil
of Bachelor of Oratory. She has
soon at 4 It Ovary. antseeertetha erne. It IS-$4.S2
Most popular in their field, Cross and Dunn were featured three been teaching
,,,Prizer of books, money, and ter- 3296 Tuxedo, on Wednesday.
Northlaira 9797
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