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For Fine Spring
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Junior Hadassah's
Dinner Dance May 1

An enjoyable evening is prom-
ised to those who attend Zedakah
Club's night of games to be held
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spitzer of Tuxedo Ave. announce the on Tuesday evening, April 5, at
engagement of their daughter. Sydelle, to Samuel Feinberg, son the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Feinberg.
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Mikofsky of Second Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Hyman Horenstein, son
of Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Horenstein of 12th St.

MISS MIRIAM PEIMAN

For Boys and Girls

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IS ACCEPTING REGISTRATION

For a Restricted Number of Children

AGES FROM 6 TO 12

This exclusive age group assures a u nified camp
t and allows for greate r specialization and
in t
training in the counselling staff

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' Middle West is accepting registration for children

AGES FROM 3 TO 6

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BATTLE OF THE CENTURY

vs.

Swing

Strings

Eddie Farley

Carlos Cortez

Co-writer of 'The Music floes
Bound and Round,' Featured on
AI Jolson's, Rudy Vallee's and
Co-
programs.
Cent ore
Eddie
started with Harry Richman in
Columbia Picture& Wae a Pr..
emotion of the N.11C. and C.D.B.
starred at the Paramount
Theater
Theat er in New York City.

Played at the Governors
Ball. Twenty weeks at Mich-
igan's largest summer re-
sort. Most [Popular string
band in Michigan. Highly
noted for his famous tango.

GIVEN BY TILE

BIALOSTOKER JUNIOR ORG.

Sunday, April 3rd

BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL

Grand Ballroom —:— Italian Ballroom
TWO BANDS

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Paul and Phyllis Menders

KOLINSKY
SCARFS

April 3—Miss Sylvia Rosenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rosenfeld of 16375 Log Cabin Ave. to Louis Mendelson of
Hollywood, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mendelson of New
York.
April 3—Miss Ann Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
min Kahn of 15327 LaSalle Ave., to Nate Bray, son of Samuel
Bras of 10234 12th St. Ceremony at Congregation Bnai David.
Reception will take place at the bride's home.

8100 E. Jefferson

AV RUNIN
CAMP

MINK and
RUSSIAN
Sable-Dyed 1 ,

April 2—Miss Bessie Kaplan, (laughter of Rabbi and Mrs. S.
Kaplan of Chicago, Ill., to Nathan II, Knoppow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Knoppow of 8734 12th St., at Lachar's on Cass Ave.
Ceremony at 8:30 p. m, Rabbi I. Stollman will officiate,

ROSENBERG BROTHERS

245 W. Jefferson

Zedakah's Night of
Games on Tuesday

Wedding Calendar

• TIME TO THINK
OF STORAGE:

Call
Randolph 0549 NOW!

Red Fox Cape $iso.00

Engagements

The Detroit unit of Junior
ladassah announces that its donor
ffair for this season will be a for-
al dinner dance to be held on
lay 1. Elaborate and interesting
Bans are being made by the com-

April 3—Miss Irene Roselyn Solomon, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Solomon of Pontiac, to Sidney Orkin. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman 'Orkin of Grand Rapids, at 3 p. m., at Temple Beth
Jacob, Pontiac, Rabbi Eric Friedland officiating.

mittee in charge, of which Sophie
Blanche Schwartz is chairman, and
Miriam Peiman is an active mem-
ber. The locale for this gala func-
tion will be the cocktail grill of
the hotel Webster Hall, which is
reserved entirely for this affair.
Music for dahcing will be fur-
nished by the hotel orchestra and
a floor show will be provided. Pro-
ceeds from the admission charge,
at $6 per couple, will be applied
toward the unit's quota in continu-
ing its work in Palestine. Organi-
zations of the community and
friends of the Detroit unit of
Junior Iladassah are invited to at-
tend this affair, and as reserva-
tions are necessarily limited, it is
suggested that they be made at
once with Miss Schwartz at Tyler
5-6419. Further details will be
furnished members and their
friends at the monthly meeting
which will be held on April 10 at
Hotel Stotler.

gattplitiiitth
Matra

Sabbath Morning SenIcem
Rabbi Leon Pram will occupy the
pulpit April 2. at II o'clock, and will
epeak on the eubject •rterInce."
Connregational Seder I/Inner:
The annual Seder will take place un-
der, the auspice. of the Temple SInter•
hood on Saturday evening, April 14, at
a o'clock. The service will be read by the
rabbis, and traditional Soder mu,ls will
be rendered by the Temple choir.
A delicioue Pesach dinner will be
nerred. Make your reservations early.
Young People's Temple Club:
Tho Young People's Temple Club will
present "Call It a Day" on Saturday
and Sunday evenings. April 2 and 3.
at 8:30 p. rn. Y.P.T.C. members, 40e
non-mernbern. 60e.
Mn... Temple Club:
Through the rourteny of Mrs. Frank
Goldman. the member,: of the Men•
Temple (155 will he the guests of the
Jam Handy Pleture Studios. 1745 E.
trend Blvd., on Tuesday evening, April
O. at 8o'clock. The feature of the eve-
rting will he the showing of: '11ow
Animated Cartoons are Made". All mem-
bers of the Men's (lob are invited.

illarrimpa

Rabbi Wohlgelernter Will
Preach at Emanuel
Services

FINKELSTEIN—MENICK
On Tuesday evening. March 15.
Miss Lillian Sienick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Merrick, be-
came the bride of J. Louis Fin-
kelstein. son of Sam Finkelstein.
Rabbi M. Zager read the mar-
riage vows.

GILBERT—ROTHSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. S. Rothstein of
9290 Wildemere Ave. announce
the marriage of their daughter.
Golda, to Marc K. Gilbert, son
of Mr. and Sirs. Sam Gilbert of
Brooklyn, N. Y., on March 27, in
Brooklyn.

The nod regional conference of Jew-
Ish university ntudente, eponsored by the
nor:mitre, on relief°. work in unlver•
eater: of the Central Conference of
American 'rabble, the Millet Foundation
of the University of Michigan and the
Youth Department of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregationn, will be
held in Detroit Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, April 1, 9 and 10. A line pro-
gram of lecture,. round table& and ern-
posia ef timely and vital interest hoe
been prepared. All eeestone are open to
the penile.

lam eltg Nato

Mrs. hoes Bogle. of North Fen- remit
St. announces the engegement of her
daughter, Joeephine to Philip Abra-
hams, son of Louie E. Abraham. of
Highland Park, 111., formerly of this
city. •

Mrs. Nate Soltner has been called to
Cleveland by the Illnems of her father.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jaffee had as
their guest for a week, Mrs. Lout. Oold•
Inge. who left on Thursday for her
home In Port Her.. They also had as
their gamete, on Sunday. Dr. and Mr&
II. V. Lae. Dr. and Idre. Louie Galls.
Mr and Mrs. Nathan Abrams of De-
troll. and Mr. and Ws. David Cohen
of Flint.

Miss Mint three hfield is spending • few
day. In Detroit.

Mr. end Mrs. William Kents have re-
turned home from a week's visit In
Chicago.

Louis B. Harare:in is convalescing at
hie home after wending several days
at the Samaritan Hoepital.

Mrs, Maier Davie has returned to her
heine In Detroit after epending the past
two weeks with her niece and nephew,
Mr. •nd lire Bertram Homhurger.

Mr and Mrs. Morrie Jaffee left •n
T tar on • trip which will take them
to the Upper Penineuis for • week.

A. B. Roman •lid Irwin Sherman have
returned from Milwaukee, where they
spent • few day. on bean...

Sabbath morning services at
Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel,
next Saturday, April 9, will begin
at 8:45, with Rabbi Max J. Wohl-
gelernter's sermon scheduled for
10:30. In conformity with tradi-
tional practice, the Sabbath pre-
ceding Passover, known as Shah-
boo Hagodol, is to be designated
for special rabbinical discourses
dealing with the laws and the
spirit of the festival, Rabbi Wohl-
gelernter will preach in Yiddish
and English on "The Purification
of the Home," including a Tel-
mudical discussion on the subject.
Rabbi Joseph Eisenman will
deliver a Shabbos Hagodol Drosho
in Yiddish at 6 p. tn.

Concert Tickets Free to As-
sociate Members of
Nathanson's Final Perform-
Halevy
ances at Littman's on
Sunday and Tuesday
In conjunction with prepare-

ions for its Bar Mitzvah con-
cert at Masonic Temple, May 15,
the Halevy Singing Society is
aunching an intensive campaign
to obtain associate members. ev-
ery one of whom will receive a
free ticket to the concert.
Associate membership dues
have been net at a minimum of
50 cents per year paid in ad-
vance and will entitle such mem-
bers to special privileges now
available onlysto active members
and patrons, as well as special
listing in the concert program.
Tickets for the Bar Mitzvah
concert and associate membership
cards are now obtainable from all
active Halevy members, and a
atlecial 12th St. ticket headquar-
ters has been established at the
office of the Esperanto Printing
Co., 8830 12th St.. All seats are
reserved.

Bnai Moshe Sisterhood to
Meet on Tuesday

The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
will meet next Tuesday. April 5,
at 8:30 p. m. The president, Mrs.
Harry Steer. requests all members
to attend. At this meeting mats
tern pertaining to the coming
strawberry festival on April 27,
will be discussed. This year's af-
fair will be in charge of Mrs.
Teresa Miller and Mrs. Ethel
Goodman.
The annual mother and daugh-
ter dinner will be held Tuesday.
May 10,

Jewish Center Juniors Pre-
pare for Passover

Julius Nathanson and his entire
cast of assisting Yiddish actors,
will be featured in a three-act
musical comedy, "The Jolly Tai-
lor," this Sunday matinee and eve-
ning, April 3, and again on Tues-
day evening, April 5. This will be
Mr. Nathanson's concluding ap-
pearance at Littman's People's
Theater, 12th and Seward, this
season.

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numerable ways, they lend themselves to dramatic
arrangcmmrs. Perfect foils for your dressmaker
coats, your suits or your gay print frocks. Two to
Second Floo‘
ten-skin arrangements.

6-Skin Scarf, $29.95

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THIS SUMMER • • •

In the Irish Hills—Altitude of Up to 2000 Feet

For Boys and Girls

Ages 6 to 15

Nursery

and Kindergarten

Ages 2 1/2 to 6

• BEAUTIFUL NATURE SETTING
• SAFE, SANDY SHORE LAKE
• MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT

INCLUDING SANITATION AND WATER SYSTEM

• PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISION

Cadillac Hotel was the scene of a
brilliant gathering on Thursday
As its second major social af-
when the Merchant Tailors De- fair of the season. the high school
signers Ass'n were hosts to De- department at the Bnai Moshe
troiters at their annual spring Sunday School. Lawrence at Dex-
fashion show.
ter. has planned a party.
Sam Grenadier and Morris Solo-
On Saturday, April 9. the large
mon, Detroit's popular tailors and assembly hall is to be transform
two of the outstanding men in the ed into a night club with a "Gay
industry, were there and joined in Nineties" flavor. The party is
greeting the throngs of friends and being called "Hearts and Flowers
the multitudes of the interested as Tavern," and everything will be.
well as the curious who poured in reminiscent of the days when lad-
hour after hour to view the show- ies wore bustles and men wore
ing of the latest styles in men's tight trousers and fancy vests.
fine hand-tailored garments,
An orchestra will play selections
Commenting on the amazing in- that were popular 60 years ago.
terest that was displayed in the in addition to the modern swing
showing this year, Messrs. Solo- tunes for dancing.
A program consisting of an old-
mon and Grenadier pointed out
that in all their many years of ex- fashioned melodrama directed by
p erience as merchant tailors they Mi. Sarah Stein, a chorus of
ad never seen such spontaneous crooners and community singing
interest in tailor made clothes ass i scheduled as part of the enter-
tainment.
is being shown now.
Attendance will be limited to
Both are heads of their own con-
cerns which are among the beat 75 couples. Tickets may be se-
known tailoring firms in Detroit cured by telephoning Jewel Klein,
and have built up enviable repu- Townsend 6-0038.
Plans for this novel get-togeth-
tations as makers of quality tat-
er were formulated by the public
lmed men's clothing.
speaking class at the Bnai Moshe
under the supervision of Saul L.
Jewish Center Men's Club Schlesinger,

RESERVATIONS NOW ACCEPTED

For Further Information

Phone TYler 5-7539

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MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL KRAEMER

of Mt. Clemens ANNOUNCE
THAT THEJR STRICTLY KOSHER

OLYMPIA HOTEL

andBMatteral

IS NOW OPEN

The Cantor's Ass'n of Detroit

Make Reservations for PASSOVER

SEDORIM in all its traditions and splendor
Services Will Be Conducted by

Rabbi David Klein — April 15th and 16th

R

Spend Passover Week with us. Save yourself all the trouble
of preparing your home for Passover.
K•shruth strictly adhered to under supervision of an
authorized M•shgiath
Write or phone your reservations

Emanuel Shule 1111 Sunday, April 3

Rhea E. Cashman

CHOOSE

ga p MEHIA

11535 Dexter Boulevard

MIZRACHI CONCERT

4-Skin Scarf, $19.9"

RU S SEK S

Grenadier and Solomon Are
Pleased with Spring
"Gay Nineties" Party Plan-
Fashion Show
ned by Bnai Moshe
The Italian Gardens of the Book
Students

The junior committee of the
(RECENTLY FROM GERMANY)
Jewish Community Center is plan-
ANNOUNCE
ning a special holiday program for
Passover to be held on Monday,
THE OPENING OF THE
April 18, at 2 p. m. The children
Temple Beth Jacob and the Sisterhood are busily preparing to stage a
sponsored • Purim carnival Wednestt.Y. play called "The Silver Cup," and
to Meet April 12
March 23, In th• social hall of the are also arranging for a Seder
Temple Tho. in charge of •rrenge-
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Mr:In t@ T er, Mr and Alta Herman Mk- service. Some of the members of The Jewish Comm
unity Center
and Mew the junior dancing classes will of-
On Sionday, March 28, the
(Ldj ell Prh ol 1Z1b7'1„n:
1.
Home Relief Society met at the
Goldberg. Mrre. far dances in the Passover theme, A rd
ht. nsrssii. sirs
(South of Woolworth's)
12, b at 81 1 30 p. mT
. in. the
Harold Ito. Julius Oroglein, Saul Dim , coaches! by Miss Edith Muskin,
Detroit Leland Hotel. Sirs. S. B.
FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST
krent and Ahr•h•m Lapides.
women's gym director. The chit- General Lounge of the building, Danto introduced the guest sneak-
Woodward at Holbrook. Dr. Leon er of the afternoon. the Hon. L.
EXPERT BEAUTY WORK IN ALL LINES
Rabbi Eric Friedland .Doke on Fran, dren will also participate in corn-
Werfel's hook "Hearken Unto the Voice" munity singing of Hebrew and A. Katzin, chairman of the pro- C. Hughes-Hallett, who gave a
For an Appointment
at the Friday evening service.
Yiddish songs. The planning com- gram committee for the meeting, is very enlightening and interesting
PHONE HOGARTH 7073
mis,. Irene Solomon. daughter of Mr. 'suttee consists of Richard Blum- planning special entertainment, as- talk regarding his experiences in
awl Mrs. Louis Solomon of Franklin berg, Lucille Pollick, Pearl Gold- sisted by Max Chomsky, William
the ' British consulate offices
Hiss o•.. honored last Tuesday after-
Leib and Dr. A. N. Prussin.
throughout the world. He also
by Mrs Norman H. Buckner whit berg Jake Levine, Simon Kalish,
All young men from the age of I snoke about the comparative posi-
.. a Mid. luncheon and linen Grower and Bernice Sheplow.
Rare
NO her lome on Ottawa Drhe Twenty
23 are invited to attend. A games tion of the Jew in Germany and
gum, . were preiren t.
period will be held before the meet- England.
On Fad.. Mr.. J Kovineky, aunt of
THETA ALPHA LAMBDA
the bride, honoredhor with • lunch:Poo
mg and refreshmentswill be
Sirs. 'Philip Brenner. chairman
Theta Alpha Lambda Sorority served. Those interested in joining ,
and a reletellaneous chewer at the Kings-
of the hospital committee. an-
ley In Wooer:M.1,1 11111. Following the met at the home of Edna Edel-
the group may submit their appli- nounced that a grout) would visit
played.
Thirty
go..
w.
bingo
lun,bo, on
Cordially Invite You to Attend the
were rent Min solomen will heron. man on LaSalle Gardens. The cation to Milton Kushnir, chairman
the Jewish patients at the Eloise
de of Sidney Orkin, eon of Ur. MUD
planned distributions of
the
of the membership committee.
Mr. Herman Orkin of Oral. Passover baskets.
Institution for the purpose of
the Temple Beth
Rapids, on April 3.
bringing them Passover goodies.
A party is planned to take
Jacob
• Rabbi Eric rflesisso °resist's,.
Place April 17. at the home of Louis Stern, Originator of Mrs. Al Weisman, chairman of the
Mies Andres Ruth Buckner, daughter o
I program committee, reported that
E dna Edelman. Invitations are
of Mr and 11. Nerm•n Mean. of
I. Q. Teat, Dies
a joint meeting with the Neugar-
(Stews dare arra. here Friday by to be issued this week and mem-
at 8 P. M .
Taylor & Woodrow Wilson 1 III
ttes
t
.
; ten Sunshine Club would be held
.
weer
.
elan. cram el e,e l a nn
hers Plan to nerve Passover re-
will "b.a
DURBAN!, N. C. (WNS)—Dr. in April.
a
droop
freshments.
The
Mother's
Day
"'""1
All Cantors of Detroit Synagogues Together With
spring vaottlen wilh her per..
Louis W. Stern, originator of the i A call for workers for the Al-
dinner will take place in May at
of Selected Singer Will Participate
1. Q. intelligence test and one of !lied Jewish Campaign received a
go t
wl
's slid the
TICKETS-50 Cents Per Person
Contributions to the Jewish Frar
Th e formal
ormal the world', leading psychologists, I rood response from members.
a e O W a terwar
The following contributions are
Children's Home
will take place in June at Illos- is dead here at the age of 67, One
of the many eminent German-Jew- gratefully acknowledged: Mrs. M.
. corn Heath.
ish scholars driven out of Germany Emmet:, Mrs, A. Feinberg and
The
next
meeting
is
to
he
held
The Jewish Children', Home of
A. Z. A. Chapter 314
Bring the Refugees
Detroit wishes to acknowledge at the home of Anne Roiein on by the Nati regime, Dr. Stern had Mrs. A. Gould in memory of
been professor of psychology at Rose Oppenheim.
to America
with thanks the receipt of dons- Lawrence Ave.
Duke University since 1934. A
Chapter 314 of A.Z.A. is active tions from the following: J. W.
FREE INFORMATION
native of Berlin, he had directed 1Contributions to the North
THANKS
CARD OF
in athletics and would like to play Webber. Mrs. Fanny Winkelman, I
AND ASSISTANCE
in memory of Mrs. !tattle Rosen- I The family of the late Anna psychological laboratories at the
End Clinic
baseball with other Jewish clubs that: Jewish National Fund Jun-tWolfson wishes to thank their Universities of Berlin, Hamburg
Phone. Write or See
North End Clinic has received
or organizations. Contacts with fora. Mm. Harry Srere. Los An-irelatives and friends for the kind- and Breslau. He was a pioneer In I
t
he
following
contributions: In
the
personalistic
approach
in
psy-
A.Z.A. Chapter 314 may be made reles. Calif.: Mrs. Bienenstoek, nem extended them during their
(.allot Arent, All 1.1.•
chology. In 1936 he wan one of the memory of Sirs. Sarah Hamburger
st the Bnai'David Synagogue. The Mrs. F. Sknlnik. Arthur Marshall recent bereavement
world 55 Id. Ts..N Rows, Kr.
from
Dr.
and
Mrs. P. M. Bern-
distinguished
scholars
invited
to
game may be either hard-ball or Michaels. Chicago. III.: Mr. and
Grlows141 SA, wear to...I River
Flowers for sit eecasiens — lecture at Harvard University's stein; in memory of Martin Pizer.
soft-ball, and may be played at Mrs. Joseph Benamin, in memory
RANDOLPH 13411
from Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Bernstein.
Dexter-Jay Florist. Tyler 6.6821 tercentenary summer school.
the most convenient localities,
of Louis Slakter.

Phyllis Beauty Salon

Especially smart is the .

J. W. E. W. 0. Branch Plans
Clothing Shower and
Bridge-Luncheon

Sirs. A. J, Redblatt was hostess
to the members of the North Wood-
ward branch of the Jewish Wom-
en's European Welfare Organiza-
tion at a meeting held at her home
on Webb Ave. on Tuesday, March
29,
Further plans were made for the
clothing shower sponsored annually
for the General Israel Orphans
Home for Girls in Palestine, to be
held at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
Dexter and Lawrence, on Tuesday,
May 21, at 1 p, m. Admission to
the shower will be a package of
cotton bloomers, underwear, or
dark hose, ages 6 to 16, Assisting
in this committee are Mesdames
Sonia Epstein, R. B. Newman, J.
Bagdede, S. Helper, William Fish-
er, Morris Baker, S. B. Hack and
Ida Schultz.
Mrs, E. Epps, chairman of the
luncheon and bridge to be held at
Kern's Auditorium, on Tuesday,
Stay 3, 12:30 p. trt, will be assisted
by Sirs, Ida Schultz and Sirs. S.
B. Hack. For reservations, call
Townsend 8-2934.
The organization acknowledges
with thanks the following contribu-
tions to the Benjamin Wisner
Memorial Flower Fund: Mrs. Wil-
liam Fisher, in honor of her daugh-
ter, Ann's marriage; Mrs. R, Der-
mer, in honor of her new born
grandchild; Mrs. S. Satovsky, in
honor of her new-born grandchild;
Sirs. II. Koblin, in honor of her
son's recovery; Mrs. Morris Baker,
in honor of her recovery from her
recent illness; Mrs. harry Wein-
berg, in honor of her little son's
recovery,

5

Per Skin

Births

Bezionat ronrerenres

Dalin: Nen

$

MRS. MAX COVEN

Lawrence, T'sre will be prizes and
refreshments will be served,
The proceeds of this affair are
to go to the Mo'os Chitim fund.
which provides Passover nenssi-
ties for needy. •
Mrs, Max Coven reports that the
committee is working diligently to
March 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Freedman (Lillian Chau make this affair a success. For
sky). of Taylor Ave., a son, Gerald Mark.
further information call the chair-
March 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cranston (Jeannette Wine- men, Sirs. Morris Loeb, Townsend
7-6079; Mrs, Milton Greenblatt,
man), a daughter. Joan Barbara.
Townsend 7.1396, or Sirs. Max
March 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Herman J. Carson (Naomi Marx)
Elias, Townsend 6-0175,
of 7745 Puritan Ave., a son, Richard Paul.
The next meeting will be held
March 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eugene Kelt (1.11,pra Chip- on Sionday, April 4, at 1:30, at the
rin of Chicago) of 3410 Chicago Blvd., a son, Charles Michael.
home of Sirs, Kalman Shapiro,
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiss (Blanche Bennett). 18625 Wildemere.
a son. Martin Elliot.

March 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Lustfield of 1710 W.
Euclid Ave., twin daughters.

SEVEN

PAGE

ROMICL4

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

April 1, 1938

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Monday. April 4. t p
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will speak on
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