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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1939-06-02

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F'AGE SIX

TflEVETROFFAIYISfi OROXICIA
end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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Made to Order

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June 2, 19

I Annual Bnai Brith
Moonlight June II

SUMMER SPECIAL

Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged
Will Meet Tuesday

Louis Rosenzweig, chairman of
the Bnai Brith moonlight com-
mittee, reports that all plans
have been completed for the
moonlight to be held on Sunday,
June 11. The Steamer Columbia

Tuesday, June 6, at 12:30 P.
m., the entire membership of the
Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home
for Aged, is invited to gather
in the ballroom of the Fort

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallach Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lieberman
and daughter, Gail, formerly of of 2482 West Euclid Ave. an-
Grand Ave are now residing at nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
17195 Northlawn Ave.
son, Edwin, on June 10, at Con-
-
gregation Shaarey Zedek. At home
Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld gave a Saturday evening, June 10. No
luncheon on Monday, May 29, in cards.
honor of Mrs. Abe Arnfeld of
Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher o f 2640
Gladstone Ave. will celebrate their
Mrs. S. T. Gilbert and her silver wedding anniversary
at the
mother, Mrs. Flora Goodman, will Detroit Leland Hotel on S unday,
leave June 9 to spend the sum- June 4.
met in Charlevoix.

vale .rnicr••

.49,4 Yea ga

Ninth Successful Season

3 Separate Camp Units

The board of directors of Neu-
garden Sunshine Club will m
eet at
the home of Mrs. Jack La nger,
Pre-School Division
9000 Dexter Blvd., Monday,
June
5, at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Chad es Al-
Little Nahelu
ler, chairman for the club' e No-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Hirsch- vember luncheon will report upon
All outdoor land and water sports and
man held their annual house-party the successful meeting of her cons-
games, horseback riding and farming
at their summer home at Sans mittee at the home of Sirs. Sam-
under supervision of mature, skilled
MRS. J. FE1LER
Souci, Harsen's Island,Mi eh el Sarko on May 26. A tea was
Summer's
leadership. One counselor foe
over Decoration Day week-end. " u n'o ed by the many
ny worker s who
will set sail from the foot of
favorite
' Met ythat y day to plan club
each group of three
--
pro-
Woodward Ave., at 8:30 p. m.
fabric
A cooperative stag will be eedure for the fall term.
Campers. A resident
This affair is sponsored jointly
physician
by Pisgah Lodge, its WQmen's given on June 9 at the Great' ..
a n d
Club in honor of Louis Mr. and Mrs. Charles My er of
Auxiliary, Louis Marshall Lodge
nurse on the
Welt.
I Durban, South Africa, are the
and Business and Professional
staff.
..._
; guests of their brother and s ister-
Women of Bnai Brith.
MRS. A. M. FERAR
in-law,
Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Falk and his Orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Weil at 1 2911
Monterey
Ave. Jack Myer,
Wayne
Hotel, Temple and Cass
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
M.
Epstein
will play for dancing, a trio will
Cool, crisp dotted swiss
Ayes., for the final get-to-gather
provide entertainment and there were guests of Julius Gilbert at
Jame remn.frAo
in as charming a little
Zsil
of
this
season.
A luncheon will
part
Bryce Alpern, son of Mrs. Ann
will be other acts and novelties. his farm near Grand Rapids the
dress as you'll see all sum.
Tickets can be secured from past week-end.
Alperp, has returned from J ohns be served and will be followed
mer. White with pepper-
members of the above mentioned
Hopkin's University after COM- by a short business meeting over
which
Mrs.
I.
E.
Goodman,
presi-
organizations or from Lewis
mint-red dots, or red with
Frederick Hirschman will be pleting his first year in the study
Booklet Upon Request
dent, will preside.
Steinberg, To. 7-8141.
home June 7 from Ann Arbor, of medicine,
white dots. 10 fo 20.
An honor table will be set
Last Thursday night Louis where he is a student at the Uni•
FOR INFORMATION, write or call Camp
aside for all past presidents.
Rosenzweig, chaiman of the v ersity of Michigan,
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0 . E.
N a h•I u, Ortonville,
BETTER DRESS SHOP
Mrs. David Kliger is chairman
moonlight committee, and Ru-
S. will hold a business me eting
Michigan 12F31.
THIRD FLOOR
of this event and Mrs. Richard
dolph Meyersohn, chairman of
Mrs. Ralph Folz and Mrs. Sam-Ion Monday, June 5, at 8 p . m.,
Schulhof is co-chairman. Mrs. A.
IN DETROIT, Call Mr. or Mrs. Ehiel
the publicity committee, ad. u
at the Eastern Star Temple , 80
M. Ferar has arranged entertain-
dressed the meeting of the Busi- f rom
el J. several
Lewis days
returned
M6 W. Alexandrine. Petitions wi
Lesowoder, To. 8-6057 or
in
m
II be ment of the afternoon.
ness and Professional Women of
Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Ho.
received and ballotted.
A display and sale of the work
1189.
the Bnai Brith in behalf of the
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done by the residents of the
moonlight. Members not at the J Mrs. David J. Levy and Mrs. Mr. and •Mrs. Sidney Ershe
r
of
Home
for Aged in their occupa-
ohn
A.
Heavenrich
and
son,
Rich-
Ionia,
Mich„
were
hosts
the
meeting can secure tickets from a
the officers. 1 M, left June 1 by motor for a week end to Mr. and Mrs. P past tional therapy classes will be
0-day visit in Poughkeepsie and
hilip supervised by Mrs. J. M. Fink
Dubrinsky and sons, Irving and and Mrs. M. J. Greenberg,
ew York City.
Melvin Lee, Mr. and Mrs. D avid
On Altman's radio hour, Sta-
Barbas and son, Jay, Mr. and tion WMBC, this Saturday at I
Mr and Mrs. Jo
of 32 84
Magidsnhn
Mrs. Ruben Dubrinsky and chil- 8:30 p. m. , Mrs. Kliger will an-
. Webb Ave w e ilve
t lea Sun- dren,
M
ON WAMPLER'S LAKE IN THE IRISH HILLS
r. and Mrs. IrwRita
day for Pittsburgh to attend the wi
i n K orn- nounce full details of the lunch.;
d d
, Sally-
graduation of their daughter, Mr. se and
and con meeting. Members are also
Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan
and Mrs. Abe Dubrinsky, all asked to listen to Sally Wood-
Dorothy, from Carnegie Institute of Detroit.
of Technology.
ward next Monday morning over
For Boys — ALWAYS — For Girls
Station WXYZ for an announce-
Prof. Jerom e Davis Maps Pro.
LeM
Dr. and Mrs. David B. Gaber- ment concerning this conclave.
Mrs. A
gram of Actio n Against
vyro. of Los
man of 18273 Santa Barbara en-
Reservation cards for this
Cal if.,
Coughlinism
formerly of Detroit, are the guests tertained at their home for Mr, party should be returned to the
of their brother and sister,
, M r., . and Mrs. Hyman Wagrnan of chairmen by mail immediately.
Joseph Curran, president of an d
d Mrs. Harry R. Solomon, of 1566 Tyler Ave., on the occasion Mrs. Kliger, To. 8-0572, or Mrs..
t he National Maritime Union, Boston
o- of their silver wedding anniver- Schulhof, To. 7-7572, may be
Blvd.
largest union of seafaring work-
sary. The party's climax was the phoned for further information
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THIS
ers in the east, will be the main
Mr. and Mrs, Louis J. Goodman arrival of their sons, Edward and or reservations.
speaker on the regular "Democ- of 3284 Calvert Ave. left on a Donald, from Washington, to par-
20TH
Members are privileged to
CENTURY CAMP AND COMPARE ITS
racy Speaks" program of the two weeks trips east where the ticipate in the celebration. Thirt bring friends but reservations ,
American League for Peace and will visit New York, Philadelphia, guests were entertained at din- should be made in advance.
SALIENT FEATURES WITH ANY OTHER CAMP.
Democracy over Station CKLW Washington and Atlantic City, ner. Mrs. Wagman is a sister to
Hostesses, under the chairman-
this Monday, June 5, 7:30 to 8 While in Atlantic City they will Dr. Gaberman,
ship of Mrs. Albert Homonoff
p. m. His topic will be "The
and Mrs. T. Lebovitz will in-
attend the National Field Convent+
Worker Under Fascism."
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn of 3284
tion of the Mutual Life Insur-
Mentiamen liar's' Wine, J. Warted,
Webb Ave will give a tea com-
Mr. Curran, who in addition to ance Company of New York.
Jeeelth Rao. N. Mani kat
A. A.
plimenting Miss Esther Shultz, Memenger, Julep Wolfann . Nate
being head of the N. M. U. also
KRIM-
Joeeph BergholT, Philip Smith,
Directors
serves as a member of the Na-
Mr. and Mrs. Morton B. Freed- from 2 to 5 p. m., on Saturday,
David Wert*, A. Segal. fi, Weller.
Head Counsellor
tional Lalior Committee of the ma n have moved to their new June 10. No cards, Miss Shultz is Schwerin a Sharer. Garry Rosman,
ner,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Mand Wag
Strainer. S.
In
addition
to
the usual camp activities, each child is enco u r•
American League, is a product home at 17400 Third Ave.
It. M•roll.
B. Lath.,
J.
Kaysnan,
seph Shultz and will become the Philip Gorelick. M. J. Greenberg.
of the roughest toughest section
aged to develop his or her own hobby .. popular
features
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers, Miss bride of Eliot A. Magidsohn on Friedberg, M. 14. Fern,. A. Dad ern. J.
of New York City. Though only
are our long canoe
Charles Cornell, Nettle Ben lanumin,
trips and exploration hikes , .. the value
35 years old, Curran has worked S a d e Hirschman and Jesse Sunday, June 25.
Mark Ilenarh, hymen Altman. J.
of American citizenship is also stressed.
Hi
on ships and in shipyards for
rschman gave a kitchen shower
Sarno, M .Ingle. I. A. Liebnoit, M.
a. Weinman. a. Zelda., II. Mote
c lose to 20 years. For many
Mr. and Mrs. 'lick Joslove of Leiter.
51 We neerm•n. Ve basks, II.
Miss
Marjorie
Hirschman,
years he was a member of the whose
ose
marriage
to Sam
Gross Rochester Ave. have as their Schram, S. lirereler, H. 1. ar hatter,
Kosher Kitchen • Friday Night Service., • Excellent Food
I. M. Lewis. M. lineenberg. A. {talker,
o ld Inland Seaman's Union, but takes place in June.
guests Mrs. D. Locher and son, J.
N....ninon, J. I tuns, U. Barrer. FS
Charles, of Cleveland, 0.
finally reached a prominent posi-
I. Win, II. Berlin. M. 8. Arkin, and
li. Sett.
tion in organized seaman's circles
Mr. and Mrs. Klaus L. Schles-
Members of the auxiliary who
with the formation of the Na- ingerand sons, Ernest and James
have
been unable to attend meet-
who were married early in March,
tional Maritime Union just two Stewart,
rt, formerly of Detroit,
are have returned to Detroit after
ings and pay up their dues, are
years ago. At first he was the
AGES 2% TO 6
now
residing
at
6438
Magnolia
three-month
honeymoon
trip.
The
asked to honor those workers on
general organizer of the district Ave., Chicago, Ill.
newlyweds have made an exten- the dues collection committee
Under Supervision of
committee of the N. M. U., but
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman sive motor trip to the west coast who may come to their homes,
with the setting up of a regular
JUDITH TEMKIN GARBER, M. D.
TN every kosher delicates-
17206 Fairfield Ave. sailed including all the National Par
set of offices, Curran who was
Parka Thi? committee is under the
and a Staff of Experienced Nursery Teachers
Mrs
Philip
Friday,
June 2, on a West Indies a ' nd points of interest enroute, , cha rmanshio of
highly popular with the men be-
sen, in every grocery or
'n
A Modern Building, Electrically Heated
came the first president of the Cruise. They will return in three Los Angeles they sailed on t he Smith and Mrs. Nettie Benjamin.
S . S. Lurline for Honolu lu,
dairy store with Jewish
N. M. U., having run unopposed. weeks.
Hawaii, where they spent sever al League for Peace and De-
After the radio broadcast on
trade, you find HEINZ
CAMP DOCTOR & NURSES ON THE PREMISES
Miss Eleanor Schwarz gave a weeks, returning to California by mocracy Thanks Chronicle
Monday, Mr. Curran will address
Vegetarian Beans the "best-
plane
on the China Clipper M
handkerchief
shower
for
Marjorie
Literature on Request
a public meeting at the U. A. W.
Hirschman, when she announced Waller was formally Miss Lilli
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
meeting hall, 51 Sproat St.
seller" of baked beans. Long
Thereat
R. LeVine.
PLEASE WRITE TO CAMP MEHIA
alba
The Women's Branch of the
On Monday, June 12, the her own engagement Lb Robert
bi../TmTM
hours of baking in our own
UNION OF
American League for Peace and
1725 Burlingame, or Call Townsend 8-8687
speaker on the "Democracy Sloman,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bobrin of Democracy, wishes to thank you
Speaks" program will be Dr. Max
hot, dry ovens . . . tasty
ORTHODOX JEWISH
Mrs.
Shmarya
Kleinman
re-
2288
Taylor
Ave.
announce
the
for your splendid co-operation
Yergan, Negro author.
HOW TO REACH CAMP MEHIA: U.S. 112 to Ypsilanti to
tomato sauce ... give these
turned from Chicago after a It- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Albert and wholehearted support in the
CONGREGATIONS OF
camp site. Turn right 500 feet after entranc
Prof. Davis' Address
e to State Park.
day visit with friends.
Abraham, on Saturday morning, matter of publicity for our radio
AMERICA is on the front
beans the old-fashioned
In his address over the "De-
June 3, at the Congregation of broadcasts.
mocracy Speaks" program under
of the familiar green label
Pythian Sisters of Greater De. the Young Israel. A dinner will
home-baked tempting flavor
We are cognizant of the ex-
the apspices of the League for
troit Temple No. 152 will have a be held on Sunday, June 4, at tent of your efforts in granting Bnai Moshe Sisterhood to
and aroma.
Peace and Democracy, last Mon-
benefit luncheon and card party Lacher's.
is
such fine weekly write-ups.
day, Prof. Jerome Davis analyzed
Meet on Sunday
at Mi-Lady's House, 112 Madison
We recognize in you a sincere
the activities of Rev. Coughlin
Ave., on Wednesday, June 7,
Members and friends of the friend and hope that we continue
and declared that he "stands in-
The
final meeting of the Bnai
noon.
League of the Mt. Sinai Hospital t o merit your valued support.
dicted before the bar of public
Moshe Sisterhood of the pres-
Association of Detroit are in-
Thanking you again,
opinion for his factual misrepre- m
iss Sadie Hirschman, Jesse vited to attend the closing meeting
Very respectfully yours,
ent season will be held Monday
sentations, for his promotion of Hi
GUESTS AT YOUR TABLE FOP 70 YEARS
rschman and Mr. and Mrs. of the season, which will be in
Women's Branch, American afternoon, June 5, at 2 o'clock.
racial prejudice, for his sympa- Ifa
rry Wetsman are on a two the form of a social tea, on
League
for
Peace
and
De-
thetic friendship for the Nazi wee
Mrs. Jacob Farkas, president., re-
mocracy,
system." Eas ks motor trip through the Wednesday evening, June 7, at the
quests all members to attend and
t.
home of Mrs. Jacob Harvith,
Mrs. B. Dorothy Friedman,
To counteract the spread of
hear
plans for the annual picnic
17333 Wisconsin Ave. Arrange-
Scalp Treatments
Corresponding Secretary. t
prejudice, Prof. Davis, who is m
o be given Sunday, June 25, at
rs. Max Loewenstein will give ments and plans for the evening
Specializing in
President of the American Fed- a
liemrich's
picnic grounds, on
miscellaneous shower for Mar- are in charge of the social com- UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
eration of Teachers, urged: "In jori
Rochester road. There will- be
NEWEST METHODS
e Hirschman on June 3.
mittee, of which Mrs. Nettie
An unveiling of a monument
the schools, over the radio, in
card games after the brief bust.
Werner is chairman. A special in memory of Ethel Siegal will
Mrs. Rose Weinman of McLean the press, and in the moving plc- m es. Nathan Sloss of Cleveland program of musical and dramatic take place on Sunday, June 11, ness meeting. Refreshments will
SHELTON TULIP OIL
be served.
Ave., Highland Park, was one of tures, the great achievements of is t he guest of Mrs. Irving Hirsch- presentation will be featured,
at 1 p. nt, at Machpelah Ceme-
PERMANENTS
hoe unifiers in • poetry contest Jewish and Negro writers, think- man
.. TWO MEAL.
The strawberry festival sched-
.
AMERICAN PLAN
tery.
Relatives
and
friends
are
FACIAL TREATMEISTS
uled for Sunday, June 4, has
sponsored recently by the Michi- s rs and doers should be recorded
The Suwalker Independent Pro- invited to attend.
Weekly
rates from $26.25
been
cancelled,
o
that
no
American
could
longer
can State Federation of Women's i t
Following
the
wedding
of
Ruth
gressive
Association
is
sponsoring
Clubs.
olerate the myth of Nordic su-
Private brash golf riding - tennis
Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and a "Suwalk Night in America."
Madera Matti Accommodations
rs. lveinman )0 a member of remacy." He concluded by star- Mrs. Ely Rosenbaum of Ogdens- Motion pictures of Suwalk and
and Cottages.
the Detroit Women Writers' Club,
burg, N. Y., and Louis G. Red- surrounding towns will be shown
For he'al'ed Information Write
"Just as we can reduce the
and through the years her poems
honor!, with Nene, vs. Wsrk
for Booklet "A"
stone, son of Mrs. Ann Redstone, at Jericho Temple Sunday, June
incidence
of
disease
by
building
gig EXPIRE BLDG.
have appeared regularly in the
CA, 11117
a garden reception will be held 11, at 8:30 p. rn., in the main
Detroit News. The poems she strong, healthy bodies in healthy June 25 at the home of Mr. and
auditorium. There will be danc-
submitted were "Einstein", "The communities, even if an occa- Mrs. Karl B. Segall, 19519 ing and refreshmenta. For infor-
Cost of War", 'Rembrandt", sional individual is struck down, Shrewsbury Drive from 2 p.
m. mation call Keller, seey, Town-
so
we
can
prevent
racial
preju-
"An Artist's Coat", "On Hearing
RECEPTACLES
to 5 p. m. No cards, bliss Rosen- send 6-5793.
Edna St. Vincent Millay Read dice and political intolerance by baum is a Phi Beta Kappa gradu-
0 a r ba g e. ash anti Itabblab.
building individuals and commu-
Reinforced Concrete. gaily (Sun
Iler Lines" and "To April."
ate
of St. Lawrence University
Mr. William A. Cohen of 2924
ordeal. Priced Wahl.
Poems were sent in from all nities which are propaganda- and has been active in local Tuxedo Ave. left for Kansas City,
AMERICAN
over Michigan, and were judged p roof, which will laugh at the philanthropies. She is on the beard
Mo., to attend the District No, 2
Council Resale Shop at 89
propaganda
of
a
Coughlin.
Our
at the University of Michigan in
RECEPTACLE CO.
of the Business and Professional Bnai Brith Grand Lodge conven-
Mack Ave. is making an active
Ann Arbor. The contest was con. communities must so understand Division of Hadassah and the Na- tion held in that city May 28, 29
579 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889
and
practice
democracy
that
ra-
drive
for saleable merchadise.
ducted by Mrs. James I. Ell-
tional Council of Jewish Juniors. and 30. Mr. Cohen attended in
C lothing, furniture and house-
mann, state poetry chairman for cial prejudice and the hurling Mr. Redstone is a graduate of the
the
capacity
as
delegate
represent-
of 'Communist' at all we disagree
hold goods are welcomed at the
the Federation.
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
with will be a thing of the past. University of Michigan and a ing Toledo Lodge,
shop and a call to Co. 2.0450
member of Tau Sigma Delta,
will bring a truck to collect
Contributions in Honor of Prejudice is the very antithesis honorary architectural fraternity. The Abigails met at the home
Garden Strawberry Fes-
bundles of any size.
of democracy. Let every Ameri-
Confirmation of Dorothy can stand four square for lib- He was the architect for many of Betty Kert of Marston Ave.
tival on June 13
Newly decorated, the shop of-
Grossman
erty, truth, justice and democ- modern buildings in Tel Aviv, to discuss plans for a steak roast
fers its customers the opportu-
Palestine, The couple will make and the celebration of their an-
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
racy."
nity to buy useful items at low
their borne at the Lyle Apart- niversary June 11.
In honor of the confirmation
are sponsoring a garden straw-
prices, and with money so ac-
ments at 92 Peterboro. Among
berry festival and bridge, on of Dorothy Grossman, Mr. and
RODIN CLUB
cumulated supports Council
Mrs. Nathaniel 11. Goldstick con-
those entertaining for the bride
Tuesday, June 13, at the home
Camp now entering its 14th sea-
MONDAY NIGHT CLUB
Rodin Club met May 10 at the are Miss Marion Parker and Miss
of Mra. Sol B. Edelman, 2250 tributed to the Jewish Child
son at Jeddo, Mich.. and contrib-
Placement Bureau; Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. M. Miller, 3329 Shirley McDowell of Webb Ave.
S. La Salle Gardens.
This photograph shows the degree team of Bnai Brith Pisgah utes to the scholarship fund
Miss Betty Baker of Ohio Ave.:
The Monday Night Club thanks
Maurice Morse contributed to the Fullerton Ave.
Lodge No. 34, as they appeared at the recent initiation of the maintained by the Detroit Sec-
Organizations and friends are
Sylvia Simons Scholarship Fund;
The next monthly meeting will Miss Rae Schwartz of Taylor the guests who attended the Aaron Droock Membership Class. Reading left to right are: Henry tion, National Council of Jewish
asked to keep the date open for Mr.
and Mrs. David Diamond he held on Wednesday evening. Ave., Mr. and Mn. Herman Ja- Shevuoth party last week.
B. Thumin, Samuel W. Leib, Elias Goldberg, chairman, William Women,
this affair.
The
club
congratulates
Mr.
contributed to the Child Wel- June 7, at the home of Mrs. B. cobs of Covington Drive Mr and
1. Boxerman, and Harold M. Silverston. Aaron Rosenberg, also
For tickets call Mrs. A. D. fare Committee and Mr. and Salinger, 2444 Tuxedo Ave.
Mrs. J ack Glazer of Outer Drive, and Mrs. A. Fisher who will ob , member of the team,
a UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
does not appear in the picture,
se e their silver wedding anni-
Miss Ann Waltman
ag-
Markson, chairman of the affair, Mrs. Harold H. Smiley contrib-
An augmented degree team, with the assistance of the newly-
An unveiling of a monument
of Blaine Ave.,lvenury on Sunday at the Detroit-
Ty. 6.9159; or Mrs. Samuel uted to the Finsterwald Book Dester•Jey Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
and
Ave. Mrs. Ben Bayer of Elmhurst Leland Hotel. Mrs. Fisher is a organized Bnai Brith Choral Group, will initiate a large group of in memory of Samuel B. Nayer
Shnitz, co-chairman, No. 7358.
Fund.
Flowers for all occasions-
candidates at the convention of District Grand Lodge No. 6, to be will take place on Sunday, June
member -of the club.
held in Detroit on July 2, 3 an d 4,
. at 3 p. m., at Machpelah Ceme-
at the Book Cad illac Hotel eery,

Boys Division

t •

Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse
nd Mrs. Julia Marcuse spent the
h o I id a y w e e k-end motoring
through northern Michigan.
----.

Qirls Division

Dotted
Swiss

10.95



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(AMP NAHELU



CAMP MEHIA

Curran to Address
`Democracy Speaks'
Program Monday

Open for Inspection

MR. and MRS.
S. BERCOVICH

BEN
CHINITZ

MEHIA NURSERY

KOSHER•PAREVE

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HEINZ Ou FOODS

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141

Mrs. Weinman Wins
State Poetry Prize

Margaret Greenough
BEAUTY SALON

EMHART JAM
WISCONSIN

DEGREE TEAM OF PISGAH LODGE

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