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June 19, 1936

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EVENINGS TO 9:30

•THIS SUMMER .. LIVE!

Three little words which sing in
the hearts of those who owe
themselves a REAL vacation!

SUNDAY 10 TO 5 P. M.

Y. M. H. A. Appropriates
Funds for 2 Campaigns

The Young Men's Hebrew
Association appropriated the
funds in their treasury for the
agencies in the Allied Jewish
Campaign and the campaign for
l'olish relief. The committee in
charge consists of Ilarry Man-
dell, Jack Weinstein and Mor-
ris Goldstein.
The Y. AL II. A. hopes to re-
organize in the fall for further
social and philanthropic pur-
poses.

CENTER STARTS DAILY PLAYGROUND
PROGRAM TO CARE FOR 200 CHILDREN

Honor Weinberg at
Banquet Wednesday

A farewell testimonial banquet

in r honor
h et d in o a f harry t Weinberg,
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by

Project Will Be Additional to Summer Program of Play ganirations, will be given on Weil-
School and Day Camp
nesday, June 21, at 8:30 o'clock,

at the old Phoenix Club, lit Era-

I

The Jewish Community Center' will leave the Center at 8:45 and
this year, in addition to its usual return to the Center at 4:30 p. m.
summer program of a play school A full day's picnic program will
and day camp, is inaugurating a be provided on the Island.
daily playground prograin and a
It is also planned to hold
weekly picnic program designed weekly parents' meetings to in-
to care for 200 additional chit- form the parent as to the medi-
dren.
cal and social needs of the child.
For eight years the play school,
Registrations for the above ac-
an experimental project in educa- tivities in the simmer prograin
tion, has provided class activities,. will be held at the Center on
exploration trips, showers, daily I Monday and Tuesday morning,
het lunches, and physical and! Jun e 22 and 23, from 9 a. m.
medical follow-up for children 7 to 12 noon. Parents must accom-
thrOugh 12 years of age.
pany children. Physical examin-
The Day Camp, which is in its ations will be held on Monday
third year, is'for the older boys' and Tuesday, June 29 and 30, at
and girls between the &gel of 12 9:30 and 10:30 a. xi. The ses-
sions will begin on July 6 and
close sin Aug. 14.
A Toy Library sponsored by the
Jewish Business and Professional
Women's Club is one of the feat-
ures of the summer program.
Toys will be distributed to the
children through a card such as
is used by the library and they
may be kept out for a week or
used in the building in a room
which will be net aside for the
use of the toys.
Mrs. Arthur J. !lass is the
chairman of the Center's Play
School committee. On her com-
mittee are Hyman Kramer, Mrs.
A. K. Allen, Mrs. I. Fruitland,
Mrs. Abe Cooper, Mrs. IL J. I..
Frank, Mrs. Reuben Allender,
Robert Mazer, Mrs. Ily Broder,
Dan Cullen, Mrs. Herman Osnos,
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, Mrs. Jo-
seph Frank, Mrs. William Gor-
don, Mrs. Maurice Goldstick, Dr.
MRS. ARTHUR HASS
A. Max Kohn, Mrs. Irving Bat-
her, Charles Harrisk, Mrs. Harry
and 15.
A schedule similar to Becker, Miss Peggy Freund, Mrs.
the play school, but of a more ad- Maurice Caplan, Mrs. Emil Eck-
house, Mrs. Harry Shulman, Mrs.
vanced nature is carried out.
For the first time this year a Samuel Keene and Mrs. J. liar-
purely recreational program will vith.
be carried out on the playground.
The Play School program com-
Every day from 3 until 8 p. m. mittee is composed of Robert Ma-
there will be a program of dra- zer, Mrs. Abe Cooper, Mrs. Chas.
matics, music and games for chil- Cornell and Mrs. Ily Broder. The
dren between 8 and 14 years of volunteers are in charge of Mrs.
age. One hundred children will Irwin I. I3ittker; food shower corn-
be enrolled in this project.
mittee, Mrs. Charles Cornell, Airs.
Another project will be the I. Levy and Mrs. Abe Rosenberg;
weekly picnic program at which registrations, Mrs. Samuel Keene;
time 100 boys and girls between health committee, Dr. Max Kohn,
10 and 14 years of age will be Mrs. M. Goldstick and Dr. Leon
taken weekly to Belle Isle. Buses Katzin.

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REMEMBER HIM THIS SUNDAY WITH
ONE OF THESE

HARRY WEINBERG

kine Ave., before Mr. Weinberg
leaves for Europe.
!lorry Weinberg has twos iden-
tified for the past four years with
Station over whose facili-
ties he has conducted a (Tinnier-
cial Jewish hour, devoting a great
deal of time for the artistic, cul-
tural and social development of
the Jewish community and has al-
so been active for the past le years
in every progressive and construct-
ive movement in the city.
The ha. omit will be featured by
a literary and artistic program,
I and by brief talks by guest speak-
ers,
Isaac Finkelstein is chairman of
the arrangements committee.

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SPOR T SHOES

The North Woodward branch of
White, two-tone and $
the Jewish Women European Wel-
suede-like leathers in the
fare Organization held its urinal
season's most' popular
installation luncheon at the I. Aig-
Ion in the Fisher Bldg., on June
PAM WEIN
styles.
10.
Due to the illness of the chair-
CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful, MICHIGAN
men, Sire. J. Robins, and Mrs. S.
Goldstick, Mrs. George Cohen,
OPENS JUNE 27TH
NMI 11111 FT., al ('lalernount
president, acted an master of cere-
Oven Eves; 9unt4ty till
monies for the afternoon. Tokens
The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-Beau-
of appreciation were given to Mrs.
tiful are calling you! The Inn is calling
J. Cohen, Mrs. A., J. Redblatt;
Mrs. S. Gendil and Mrs. Si, Din-
you ... to relax taut nerves, relieve cares,
ner. Mrs. Bagdade presided over
forget vi orries! Come up where the air is
Members and friends of the Eva
the ceremony of installing new
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid, num-
clear and crisp. Come up to the Inn—
officers and each received a cor-
bering 150, attended the luncheon
where you'll find rest, excitement, ro-
sage.x,
Aarcn Cohen, 7-year-old son of
at the L'Aiglon in the Fisher
mance, sport, fun ... And that new appe-
Counsellors will act as guides : Grand River Ave. (U. 5.-16) to
Mrs. Sallie B. Cohen of Columbus,
The bfficers are: Sirs. J. Cohen,
Bldg., on Tuesday, June 16.
The haze fades and the crystal
through the woods and around the Brighton, then right, on U. 5.-23. president; Mrs. A. J. Redblatt,
tite will surely be tempted and delight-
Ohio, formally of Detroit, Is at-
of the past reveals a young man
Mrs. David Kaltman, vocalist, shores of Blaine Lake, for Fresh I Fresh Air Camp opens officially
first vice president; Mrs. E. Epps, talking to a group of the com- tracting attention in musical cit.
fully satisfied by the incomparable dishes
rendered several selections. Miss Air Camp visitors on open house on Monday, June 22, when a group
second vice president; Airs. AL Ba- munity's lenders. The year Is 1930. cies as a genius at the piano.
prepared by our famous chef.
Florence Kutzen was the accompa- day, Sunday, June 21. Irwin Shaw, of approximately 200 children, who
Not only has Aaron that mu-
ker, third vice president; Mrs. S.
He Is urging them to organize a
Florence Kutzen was the accom- director, and the entire staff will j have enrolled for the first two-
sical rarity known as "absolute
Helper, treasurer; Mrs. A. B.
panist. Miss Tessie Rosenthal re- be on the camp grounds to welcome I week camp period, will board buses
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pitch" but his piano improvising
Knoppow, recording and financial
cited in Yiddish, "Times Square", guests and explain camp routine at the Jewish Community Center,
has obviated the necessity of pur-
secretary; Mrs. A. Kurzmann, cor-
by Kravitsky and "Es Treft" by activities!
bound for a glorious vacation. responding secretary; trustees,
chasing sheet music at Roosevelt
Bialik.
•
CHARLEVOIX,
An invitation to attend Fresh They will return by bus on July Mrs. M. Fishman, Mrs. M. Silver-
Junior High School in Columbus.
Miss Pauline Gallub read an in- Air Camp open house has been ex- 6, when another group will replace stone, Mrs. 31. Dinner, Mrs. J.
The dexterity with which he
MICH.
teresting account of the work be- tended to every member of the De- them at camp. Some children how- Robins • Airs. E. Weisman, chair-
manipulates his twinkling tiny
ing done by the group, in conjunc- troit Jewish community by Mrs. ever remr'n at Fresh Air Camp man of the Benjamin Wisper
fingers across the keyboard has
tion with the Jewish Social Serv- Edwin M. Rosenthal, president of for four or six weeks or the en- Memorial Flower Fund; Airs. Wil-
amazed some of the best music
ice Group, with which the Prenz- the board of directors. Parents, tire season.
critics in Ohio and has led many
liam Fisher, chairman of sick com-
lauer Maternity Aid is affiliated.
who wish to survey the location
Enrollment for any or all of the mittee; hies. A. II. Knoppow, pub-
to brand him as truly "a child
Mrs. A. II. Fixler was master and study camp facilities, will be remaining four periods, beginning licity.
prodigy."
of ceremonies. Mrs. George Cohen heartily welcomed. Fresh Air July 6, July 20, Aug. 3 and Aug.
Mrs. C. Miller and Mrs. Niman,
Beginning his musical career at
installed the incoming presidents Camp is located seven and one half 17, may he made at the Fresh Air senior members, presented Mrs.
the rather immature age of 3
of the Prenzlauer group, Mrs. Eva miles beyond Brighton, Mich., and Society office, 51 W. Warren Ave, A. Katzin, president of the main
FACING GRAND
CIRCUS PAR K
year', Aaron won first prise in the
Ellenstein, and also the president may he reached by driving out Room 308.
branch with a check for $1,200,
state-wide piano contest sponsored
It
of the Infants Service Group, Mrs.
the proceeds of various activities
by the Ohio Federation of - Music
Louis Fried,
of the year from the North Wind-
Clubs at the age of 4.
ward branch.
The other officers installed were:
Upon advice of his music teach-
The appointment of Mrs. Anna
Mrs. Fannie Strauss, Mrs. Joseph
er, Agnes Wright, Aaron was
IS THE BOTTOM
Goldberg as chairman of the en- I.
IS THE TOPS
Rose, Mrs. Melba Stoller, vice-
NATHAN BOTUCK
taken to New York City, when
donor luncheon to take place
presidents; Airs. J. Goldberg, Thirty-Seventh Annual Event to Be Marked by Many
he attracted attention of several
on Jan. 6, was enthusiastically collection department for the Jew- well-known music teachers and
treasurer; Mrs. Jennie Yudkoff,
Entertaining Features
greeted. Mrs. Goldberg has served' ish Welfare Federation.
recording and financial secretary;
took en "absolute pitch" test.
The young mane name is Na-
as chairman for the donor lunch-
Mrs. Laura Pollak and and Lena
For the 37th time in the history plications for participation were eon for the past three years.
Last February he played Ili
than Botuck and under his guid-
Goldsmith, treasurers of memorial
of its organization, the Young still being received by .Miriam
Sirs. S. Gendirs daughter, Lon. ance the collection department was lengthy selection., from rnemrry at
fund; Mrs. Esther Koffman, cor-
the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts
Peoples Temple Club will embark Carver, chairman.
organized
and
has
functioned
raise
Gendil,
played
classical
piano
responding secretary; Mrs. Anna
Preceeding the moonlight, on
on its annual moonlight, Monday
smoothly ever since. He remained during recital end again rearrest
selections.
Williams, chaplain; Mrs. Ily Mil-
night at 8:30. Leaving from the Sunday, June 21, will he the an-1 The next meeting will be held at as head of this department for five
lion, publicity; Mrs. Sam Osnos
nual
election
of
officers
and
di-
i
iti u on
s ic a tluC b ' contest
foot of First St., on the Steamer
CLIFFORD
the home of Mrs. P. Coldsmith. years when he resigned to accept in the Ohio M
and Airs. Neiman Greenberg, treas.
Put-in-Bey, and dancing to the rectors of the club. This meeting 303(1 Cortlend Ave., on Tuesday, a position in the credit department this year.
urers Old Folks' Home fund.
music of Mary Kahn and his bend, will take place at Temple Beth El, June 23, at 1:30 p. tn.
lie has been of special value to
of the Argo Oil corp., purveyors i
Mnq D.,
The Infants Service Group, a will be one of the largest crowds at 3 p. vi., in the social hall.
of furnace fuel oil. He is still re-, teachers at Reareveit School. in
subsidiary of the Prenzlauer ever to attend this social event.
The retiring officers of the club
tained, however. by the federation, Columtue, where he hits become the
here it is–the greatest offer in the hotel
Group, was well represented, and Advance ticket sales have exceed- are Milton Marx, president, Arthur
as a member of the collection cons.; school's No, t accompanist
Registration
at
Camp
Kin-
world – you cannot pay more thanS2,
their respective officers were in- ed all expectations and community Goulson, vice-president, Miriam
When the tetrad Coors, Imam
mitts*. His ability and efficiency
derwelt Still Open; 8th
stalled. They presented a check for interest has been raised to a new Carver, secretary, and Sol I. Stein,
t2° or 83 for a single room with bath
were anon recognised by the Argo, to sing a new number, the music
$150 toward the group's work, no height by the inclusion of "Major treasurer. Notices of nominations
Season Starts June 28
officials and they qu:ckly appoint- teacher merely hit= the meanly
Just one of many reasons why experi-
that confinement cases can be Berdun's" amateur hour as added for the ensuing year have been'
ed his credit manager, the post, of the song and Aaron never:stir
taker care of.
The Earband Comp for adults he now holds. His conacientiousnese; improvises the chorus so that it
enced travelers always choose this
entertainment. At a late hour op- mailed to all members.
800
and Camp Kirsitiwelt for boys and and pleasing manner not only{ sounds as though it were being
The board will meet Monday
modern up-to-the minute hotel close
girls of 7 to 15 years is net just among Sic fellow workers but also read from written music.
afternoon at the home of the new
ROOMS
to everything worthwhile in Detroit
another summer place. For bon- among the customer, has won for
president, Mrs. Eva Ellenstein,
"Aaron started in the first grade
deeds of intelligent, active Jewish Argo many friends The Argo last September and in January he
859 Deleware Ave. Suggestions
-
• -
men end women it has become en ores,: that eunrosnern must be M1,111• was promoted to the second
will be heard for the next donor
On !Monday evening, June 22. at
luncheon to be given by the group 8 o'clock, at the Jewish Commu-
institution.
pletely eatisfled at all times has Hr doesn't know it yet. but be will
For thousand!, of Jewish chil- been carried out in his department. be promoted to the third grade
on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
nity Center, the Oakland Mothers
dren, Camp Kinderwelt has offered
Club will hear Frederick Palliarre
Mr. Betook is a graduate of the whoa .14:hori closes in June. Ile is
an opportunity for healthful liv- Northeastern University of Boston, one of the best students I have
of the State Department of Labor
Trees Planted in Palestine discuss "What in Wrong with the
ing and sound physical develop-
and San been a resident of ever received in my classes,' Miss
ment, a cultural end spiritual en- Detroit for 11 years.
Through Jewish Na-
Workmen's, Compensation At in
Campaign's Thanks
Flores-* Beckley, his seconsi grade
vironment
leading
to
the
develop-
Michigan?"
tombs,. said.
tional Fund Council
ment of the child's chnrecter.
Mao Oittat is a cousin. of Rab-
The big event of the season will
Mr. J. II. Schakne, Publisher,
Kinderwelt hes every facility Graduation Exercises at tins; bi M. Zager of Detroit.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
The following planted trees in be held on Wednesday eveniieg,
for
wholesome
recreation
and
joy-
Carmel Hebrew School
625 Woodward Ave.,
Palestine during the past week June 24, at 6:15 at the !e'en H.
fu! activity. Spacious bungalow",
Detroit, Mich.
through the Jewish National Fund Frank Playground, adjacent to the
showers and modern sanitary
Christian Leaders Regret
Center. "Kolduni" or the "Step-
Dear Mr. Schakne:
Council of Detroit:
The
Carmel Hebrew Schools an-
equipment, a fine lake for swim-
'
Anti-Sernitism
As chairman of the 1936
One tree in memory of Malke Mother" is the title of an ;per-
nounce that an Sunday, June 28,
ming
and
hosting.
A
theater
for
Allied Jewish Campaign, it is
Cohn, by Sir. and Mrs. Morris retts which the choral group of
drematics and singing, a studio. they will conduct their mashaa-,
The
Pester
Lloyd
of
May
29.
the
Council
of
Mothers'
Clubs
will
my pleasure to thank you, on
Krause.
workshop and wort fields. A well- lion exercises and the various, carried the following:
Contributions to the Jewish behalf of the Jewish Welfare
One tree in memory of Zalman present on that evening. Among
equipped hospital room, resident classes will be examined.
rsne Otutioll fet08,11ith Agrney
Federation, for your co-opera-
Children's Home
Cohn, by M. and Mrs. Morris the leading soloists are Mrs. Cedar
The untiuttli CiasStS will be
doctor arid trained nurse. Then.
of the Woodward Club, Mrs. Gold-
tion in the recent drive.
Krause.
&mined by the Asian: of directors,; reports from London, that. at the
plus
an
expert
stuff
of
me's-niece'
We are grateful for the un-
general meeting of trot Church of
Three trees in memory of Bar- berg, Oakland Siothers' Clubs;
The Jewish Children's Home of
pedagogues end counsellors are in- B. Miller, preeideni; M. Daruhi Scotland, one of the mobs disin-
limited space which The De-
ney Bremen by the B. Krokovsky Sirs. Margolin, Dexter Club; Mrs.
Detroit wishes to acknowledge
dicative of the care and attention rice-president; L. Nosanchuk, sec-, guished leaders of the Scottish
troit Jewish Chronicle devoted
Horwitz, 12th St. Club; Frances
Family Club.
end vice-president, and the true.;
with thanks the receipt of the
accorded your child in Kinderwett.
to campaign publicity, and for
On tree in observance of yahr- Markzon, Senior Girls Group;
tees, S. Berm, P. Aishisirin, A. Church, Dr. James Black, made an
following donatiore:
For edditional in.ormation, call
zeit of father, Chaim, by Mr. and Mrs. Purple, Fenkell Club; Mrs.
Klevents and rabbis of this city.; impressive appeal in favor of the
Mr. and Mrs. Goldman, Pine- the sympathetic handling of
Tyler
4.9460
or
write
to
Farband
our
editorial
and
advertising
Paul,
W.
Warren
Club.
Solo
dances
Mrs. Morris Krause.
All Detroit Jews are invited to 'o,ppressed Jewish brethren.' A
Grove, Port Huron.
Camp and Kinderweit. 8679-12th
material.
will
be
performed
by
Doris
Adler,
Five
trees
in
memory
of
their
attend the graduation by I. Law- resolution fins carried. unaninions-
Mrs. Charles Ginsberg, 3200
With kind regards, I am,
Dr Georg Bernhard for 30 St., Detroit.
sister, Taube, who recently died Zella Goldberg, Edith hitidcin.
. ly, in which the Christendom in
ton.
Glendale.
Cordially yours,
in Lithuania, by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fenster and Annette Good- years editor of the Ullstein Press
Classes will be conducted at Scotland is asked to free itself Of
Fine Arts Optical Service, 510
FRED M. BUTZEL,
Harry Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- man. Dancing will follow the pro- and for 17 years editor-in-chief
the Carmel Hebrew Scheele at any anti-Jewish prejudice, Rivet
Eaton Tower.
ney Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Jule gram. In the event of rain the pro- of the Vossische Zeitung, was one
5752 Linwood and 8349 Brush. ass expressed about the religious
Ann Burton, Imperial Hotel.
of the principal speakers at the
Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Par- gram will be held indoors,
near Kenilworth, during the sum- intolerance on which the anti-
Detroit, in memory of Mabel Mit-
ker,
and
Air.
and
Mrs.
A.
Posen.
pensions
of
the
American
Jewish
Semitic hate 1, founded. Finally.
mer vacation.
peror of Ethiopia, is living during
tenthal.
Congress held in Washington, It.
a special day cf prayer ass pre
Mrs II. Srere, 10240 LaSalle. his temporary stay in Great
Philomathic Elects Behrman C., last Saturday evening end all
eainieF for ,h, , pressed Jewry. A
BERLYON CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, 4021 Britain, was turned over to him
Contributions
to
Fresh
Air
day
Sunday.
report from Saloniki states that
Cortland, in honor of the Bar by Sir Ellie Kadoorie ... A multi-
as Speaker
Sabbath 3.1-view
Society
millionaire Jewish merchant, Sir
Mitzvah of Albert Davidson.
On Sabbath, June 20, at 1030,
Berlyun Club net at the home the new Greek Archbishop of Kee
tonia,
Mor.signeur Nikiforo Pipe-
Mrs. E. Weiss, 3037 Monterey. Ellie has extensive busineess inter-
The Philomathic Debating Club
Rabbi Leon Frarn will occupy the )f Mr. and Mrs Al Halpriu on
The following contributions were held its semi-annual elections last Accept. Lot in Palestine la Pay.' pulpit. Sabbath services will con- June 10. David Berk, chairman t sideri. paid a visit to the school of
Mn. Harry Robinson, 2751 tots in China, India and Iraq ...,
meat
of
Debt
Interred
Hem
Kostonis
The Kadoorie home is next door received by the Fresh Air Society: Sunday at the Philadelphia-Byron
Tuxedo.
tinue throoghout the summer of the advertising committee for the Jewish community in
NEW YORK. — (WNS) —11e-1
the .4S,
From Mrs. 'Leo M. Butzel, in Hebrew School. Jack Behrman
Mr, Joseph Horwitz, 3211 Ful- to the Ethiopian legation.
months
the moonlight dance, which the sal )14.11rtily congratulated
able
to
collect
a
debt
of
1126,142
The Jewish papers are the only memory of Mrs. Samuel Heaven- replacel Leopold Snyder I. as
lerton, in memory of her mother.
club is giving on Friday. July rector sad. the teaching staff on
due
him
from
the
bankrupt
Thu-
tilo
later.
)
rich.
the
scowl.
once
in
Germany
enjoying
a
boom
Women's Auxiliary No. 122 of
speaker. Other officers elected
Young Ihmesh's Temple Chas:
24, to Sugar Island. reported the mamma of
From Mr. and Mrs. Monroe are: Leopold Snyder U. clerk; eel Institute of Bible Research,'
!prince of the Church recoiled I
. There are now eight of them
B'nai B'rith, in honor of the
On Mende+, h ale 12, at 8,30 . progress.
Bernard
K.
Schaefer,
a
trustee
of
!
the
Jewish
Rosenfield,
in
honor
of
their
50th
birth of a baby to Dr. and Mrs. . . . And what's more they boast ,
Fhilmore Lemon. assistant clerk;
p. rt. the ri.la annual moonlight
The organization &pert its Brat !delegation s'!
d
Harold Conn.
of thousands of non-Jewish read- , wedding anniversary.
Louis Klkind, sergeant-at-arms. St. Luke's Lutheran Church, ac-' exeursioa will he held. The week-end at the club cottage at :eatiim to welch
From William Feldman in honor I, The above four with Nathan Ep- cepted in payment • lot of 1130 1 St eamer his-In-Bay leaves the Cam Late.
Joseph Benjamin 3209 Sturte- era who find them the best source
it was his h41$
vant.
of news ... It's a common sight in of the following confirrnants: Mil- stein and Richard Kramer will square meters nn lhs Mount of foot of Flint ft. Tickets, at 85
Jews,
allays.
Congratulations were extended
Mrs. Freda Pillot, 3787 Long- the Berlin cafes to see Aryan ton E. Lichterman, Jack Hambur- compose the new board of direc- Olives in Palestine and motor, feet. V: 11 may be purchased 'to Adlirse Tower and Sam Gins- ! to
taus if ht
fellow.
Germans pouring over the Jue- ger, Sidney L Alexander, Jr., Ruth tors. The committee for the next boat anchored In the Sea of Gath throoeh be. Tilton Mara. Medi. ' burg 08 their eassot, and a two
lee.
Elaine Blom, Joan Savage.
Sam Klematz, 10215 Delmar. diache Rundschay.
semester will be announced next
vua eta,
to Nellie Bassos sad Mar ry halts 'ties-this
From Miss Emma Maul. in week.
Mr, M. Nina, 1533 Calling-
who own monad oa June 7.
wood.
Don't be surprised if Opinion honor of the wedding of Mile
Sidney Wallach of the Amere.•al As organised owspolda of Nati
The final meeting will consist
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