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%America loath Paola! Carter

CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

MEnentorr,felosn

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

,

FURS OF DISTINCTION
MADE TO ORDER

EXPERT FURRIER

COLD STORAGE

REMODELING - - REPAIRING

9150-12TH ST., cor. ATKINSON

PHONE: TRinity 2-0629

Next Door to Perwein's

Young Women's
Miziachi Install
The New Officers

1

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaner announce the engagement of their
daughter, Nettie, to Norman Sukenic, sun of Mrs. J. Sukenic,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orechkin of Windsor, Ont., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ethel Ruskin, of Pasadena Ave., to
Nathan Kantor, son of Meyer Kantor of Gladstone Ave.

Weddings

Camp Walloon

For Boys from 9 to 17 Years of Age

UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

MR. SEYMOUR TILCHIN

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Who bears the recommendation of many
prominent Detroiters

Unusual Features—

LOG CABINS (Running water in all cabins)
EXCELLENT COUNSELLORS — All senior
counsellors are professional teachers with
camp experience.

Special Features-

150-mile canoe trip on au Sable River. Indian
reservations and mounds, etc.

For Further Information Phone or Write

SEYMOUR TILCHIN
3265 W. Boston Blvd.
Tyler 5-6123

Camp Walloon

FEINBERG JEWELRY CO.

508 METROPOLITAN BLDG.
33 JOHN R ST.
CHERRY

JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS

6373.4

Visit our Modern Optical Department for • Scientific
Examination and Quality G I

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June 15—Miss Betty Anne Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Jacobson of Parkside Ave., to Raoul L. Weisman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Weisman of Boston Bled.— •

JUNE FIESTA CRUISE

SAT., JUNE 10, TO MON., JUNE 12, incl.

PURITY CHAPTER NO. 359 O.E.S.

Beautiful Steamer "Moronic" will sail to the Flats, Gooderich,
Ont., and on Lake Huron.

$10.00 PER PERSON

All expenses included such as two nights' sleeping accommo-

dation., transportation, five delicious meals and
elaborate entertainment.

For reservations call, Rhea Cashman Gladwin, Worthy Matron,
Randolph 3368, or Selma Rosenblatt, secretary, Tyler

6-6866.

MRS. IDA LELAND

AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN DETROIT

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EASY CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED
Open Evenings for Your Convenience

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JULIUS GOLDMAN — HERMAN A. WAX

10025 GRAND RIVER

Just 2 Blocks West of Livernois

Tel. HOGARTH 5178

NOTE: Julius Goldman is not connected with any
other firm in Detroit.

Edward G. Robinson is to play
the title role in a special version
of "Cyrano de Bergerac," which
William
Keighley has prepared
f or
warner Brothers. Robinson
had the lead in "Confessions of a
N "i Spy," now ready for release.

Broadway is looking forward
to • new play by Charlie Mac-
Arthur and Ben Hecht. and nov-
elist Leane Zugsmith hopes that
her first play will soon be pro-
duced.

MRS. MORRIS LOEB -

June 18—Miss Selma Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
B. Brown of Grand Ave., to Max P. Stromer, son of Phillip Stromer Shevin, . Un. 1-4525, and Mrs.
of New York City.
Jack Dunn, To. 8-3191.
Officers to be Installed include:
June 18—Miss Sylvia Strub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Strub of 3330 Burlingame Ave., to Irving Goldman, son of Mr. and President, Mrs. Morris J. Loeb;
Mrs. Julius Goldman of 2698 Pasadena Ave. At home from 3 to 6 vice presidents, Mrs. Samuel Al-
p. m. No cards.
mug, Mrs. Michael Harris, Mrs.
Israel Hertz; treasurer, Mrs.
June 18—Miss Hilda Lee Behrmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Adilman; financial sec-
Benjamin Behrmann of W. Grand Ave., to Albert Komer, son of
retary, Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz; re-
Mr.
and Mrs. Max Komer of Macomb Blvd., at Fort Shelby Hotel,
cording secretary, Mrs. Jack
June 20—Miss Geraldine Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldstein; corresponding secre-
Henry Wagner, to Ralph M. Granet, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris tary, Mrs. Morris Knopper; pub-
Granet of Leslie Ave.
licity, Mrs. William Hordes; jun-
June 20-5fiss Norma M'ry Blumberg, daughter of Mr. and ior advisor, Mrs. Max Rosen-
Mrs. Ben Blumberg of Oakman Blvd., to Donald L. Golden, son of baum; representative to Jewish
Community Council, Mrs. Abe
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Golden of LaSalle Blvd., at Hotel Statler.
June 25—Miss Lillian Hertz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenberg.
Members are urged to attend
Hertz of Glendale Ave., to Dr. Louis Jaffe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Jaffe of 3297 Cortland Ave. Rabbi M. Yager will read the the meeting on Monday, June 5,
marriage vows.
at 1:30, in the home of Mrs. J.
Waldstein, 2948 Sturtevant, at
which time annual reports will
be given.

gregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter
and Lawrence.
Mrs. I. Leland is chairman of
this affair and Mesdames Agnes
Levin and J. Bagdade are the
May 19—To
chairmen of the membership Collingwood Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Elson (Ruth Koss) of
a son, Irwin Lee.
campaign.
May 26—To
The organization will have a
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Katzman (Bertie London) of
The first of several events to
tag day Sunday, July 16, at Mt. 3734 Edison Ave. a daughter, Judith Helaine,
' May 23--To
be sponsored by the Council of
Clements.
3774 Tyler Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heller (Lola Weinberg) of Young Judaea of Detroit in dos-
a son, Robert Michael.
ing the present season's activi-
ties will be an oratorical contest
to be held at the Philadelphia-
Byron Hall on Sunday, June 4,
at 2:30 p. m. The participants
in this contest will be members
of Detroit Young Judaea groups.
Mr. Edward Liehtig so s visitor In
BARON -GRABOW
The Jewish National Fund
Prominent Detroit Jews in Young
I offal( during the pot week.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Grabo w
Council of Detroit acknowledges
Judaea have been asked to serve
use
Ffreitenbach of Cleveland.
the planting of the following of 2517 Blaine Ave. announc C she
as
judges at this affair. The win-
Ma been the guest of her children.
e marriage of their daughter, Mr. and kfrs. Mas MkheiMs , left on ner of first prize will be awarded
trees in the Fred M. Butzel
Maxine, to Adolph E. Baron, no 11
bolt • here she will
Forest in Palestine:
an all-expense trip to the na-
re7 lat Ives
One tree in memory of Jea- of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Baron o
tional Young Judaean convention
Mr.. gam filubin. who k
nette Auslander Weiss by Mr. Cortland Ave:, on June 1, Rabbi
been the at Camp Cejwin, New York. to
somt
of
her
:not
her.
Mrs.
A,
Greenberg
Leon Fram officiated,
and Mrs. Matthew Shufro.
for several den. has rel urn.- d to her be held from June 22 to June
hunk, in Iletrolt.
One tree in memory of Jea-
26. The winner of the first prize
nette Auslander Weiss by Mr.
YILLIAMS -REISER
Mr. and Mrs. Hen well had as I heir will participate in the national
and Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig.
Mr. and Mrs. 0, L. Reiser an
oratorical
contest at the national
is% I'Ve s";,t 1.
One tree in memory of Jea- nounce the recent marriage of imi s wn, or Akron,
convention. A second prize of •
Ohio
nette Auslander Weiss by Sol their daughter, Elaine, to James
loving
cup
donated by the De-
Mrs H. Peel. who you the guest of
Lifsitz.
D. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. her
children, Mr and lira Lount Le- troit Unit of Junior Hadassah
One tree in honor of birth of Barney A. Williams.
v Ina, haw returned to her home in will also be awarded. The con-
Cincinnati. after an extended vleit here.
Michael Joseph, son of Mr. and
test is open to the public and a
Mrs. A. L. Gould, by Mr. and
MM. A) MI Kahn of Auburn. who special invitation is extended to
Seek
Whereabouts
of
Louis
enedles at Steven. (blimp% Cedumbin
Mrs. Harry Shuman.
all Jewish youth groups, such
Klee
t CiTh
One tree in memory of Rabbi
rtop.17. " ,',1.
as Haahomer Hatzair, A. Z. A.,
n or Auburn. ten route home, she
Harry Z. Gordon by Jewish Wom-
Young Israel, Poole Zion, and
Hele
tiebinut
in Jarlmon for a few MD e with
en's European Welfare Organiza-
others.
Information is wanted of Louis M isit Adelaide Levy
tion.
The second activity will be an
Klee who deserted his wife and
A namber or Flay Citmns muted to
One tree in memory of Israel child in Cleveland, 0., a number Maltsow the last of the wee
award
merit system test and
for
`
Vickstein by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph of years ago, leaving them un- I1 one shower whkh complimented IAIss ceremony on the flat steps, the
Int/soca fierkov its of Naginaw. who wtlr
J. Fineman.
I
,....etn•
provided for and since then has
the bride of Henry Feldman of Zadek Test. This ceremony will
One tree in honor of Dorothy failed to contribute to their sup- South Fannon AL Boy lily The party take place on Wednesday eve-
arranged by Yea Ann
nn Femmeof
Goodman by the Ladies Auxil- port, as a result of which they • m
ty (My and M r•
Jew hart. ning, June 14. Members of all
iary of the Jewish National are in destitute circumstances Mr. Julius Feldman, Julio
Mrs
I tercoan Your Judaean groups in Detroit
Sr
Feldman,
Mra. Vern! A. Merle and who
Fund.
have completed the required
in Ella Jos
and dependent on the charities.
t, all of Eakin..
One tree in memory of Max Mr. Klee, who is believed to be niter ',nests or the par,
laded course of study will participate.
lira Lana Feldman. Mr. nom.' Paul.
Diamond of Philadelphia, Pa., by in Michigan, is
A joint outing of all Young
53 years of age, lira David Diamond. Miss Dorothy
the Kraft Family Club.
6 ft. 11 in. tall, has brown hair I ...Mond. Mies Flora Diller. Miss 13.W. Judaean groups and leaden will
Two trees by the Mitzvah (bald), brown eyes, is an auto- Pkno end Miss Dora replan. all or be held on Sunday, June 18, at
flay City.
group of Congregation Emanuel. mobile salesman by occupation. —
Rouge Park.
For information yet arding the Anyone aware of his location is
The Council will be pleased
Time is a flowing river. Happy
planting of tree in the Fred M.
to
furnish information to young
Butzel Forest, please call Mrs. requested to communicate with those who allow themselves to be men and women desirous of be-
the
National
Desertion
Bureau,
carried,
unresisting,
with
the
cur-
Philip Slomovitz, Un. 1-6972,
coming
leaders of Young Ju-
67 W. 47th St., New York City. rent. They float through easy
17417 Stoepel Ave.
days. They live, unquestioning, daean groups and to any boy
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. in the moment.
or girl between the area of 10
Flowers for all occasions —
—Chistopher Morley., and 18 years who wish to become
affiliated with a Young Judaean
Gift to Scholarship Fund of
rroup. Miss Helen Kass, execu-
Hebrew Schools
tive director of the Council, can
be reached at To. 6-6902 for
The United Hebrew Schools
further
details.
acknowledges with thanks the re-
ceipt of one scholarship to the
scholarship fund of the sehoola
June 7—Address by Mme. Irene Harland at rally of Wom-
During the Middle Ages the
from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fren-
fame of Jews as dyers was wide-
en's Division of American Jewish Congress, at
kel of Boston Blvd., in honor of
spread. In many places they were
Detroit - Leland hotel, at 210 p. tn.
the Bar Mitzvah of their eon,
also active as manufacturers of
June 20—Annual meeting of Hebrew Schools 4
Marvin Allen.
Detroit,
silk which was exported to sur-
rounding countries.

Births

For Quality Furniture --

Cork Tipped

BEACH SANDALS

Kind to your toes ..
showing them oil at
their prettiest! Easy on
the eyes tool Gay woven
fabric atop three-inch
cork soles.

RUSSEKS

Trees Planted in
The Butzel Forest

Judaea Oratorical
Contest on June 4

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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BATHS.

Enjoy at there (aeons_ an inviting rty-
top tolarlurn, fire acne of benlifulpari,
dancer, concerts, entertainment; golf
and foe Asking nearby; Detroit only 10
minaret any. Careful adherence to
Dieter/ Lent. Moderate Rana

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AND MINERAL BATHS

NOUN) CLEMENS, ARNICA*

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Take Reservations
for Council Camp

June 11—Miss Blanche Shevin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will have William Shevin, to Dr. Bernard Feldman, son of Mr. and Mr..
Samuel
Feldman, at 2 o'clock, at 18625 Parkside Ave.
its free paid-up membership
lucheon Monday, June 5, at Con-
June 14—Miss Helen Vera Prentis, daughter of Mr. an Mrs.
Meyer Prentis, to Lawrence Montague Londe, son of Mrs. Nathaniel
Lande of Montreal,

SPONSORED BY

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Luncheon Monday

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Sunday, Juno 4

Samuel H. Gaiter, executive
director of the Los Angeles
Sanatorium, will be welcomed at
a joint rally of the Detroit au-
xiliary and Youth Chapter, He
will address the joint meeting
a bout new constructive plans for
t he national institutions and will
propose concrete plans for De-
roit.
Final touches for the picnic,
carnival and "Dance Under the
Stars" at the Belvedere Park,
on Sunday, June 4, will be made
at this rally.
In addition to the general ad-
mission and the participation in
entertaining features, the holdmi
of 25 cent tickets may gain ad-
mittance to the "Dance Under
the Stars" in the evening and
will also be eligible for prizes.
The auxiliary sent 138 patients
to the Los Angeles Sanatorium
in the last 12 year,.
There are at present, in the
sanatorium 13 local victims of
tuberculosis.
Transportation to the carnival,
for those who have no cars will
be furnished by busses, leaving
Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road,
at 8:30 and 12:30.
The park may best be reached
by going with 6 mile road to
Schoenherr Road, then proceed-
ing east on Utica Road to Utica
(15% mile) Road, then left on
Utica Road to the park.

Junior Hadassah
Installation of
Officers Sunday

We Guarantee to Save You Money

tures

\

Picnic and Carnival to Ls Held
at Belvedere Park This

June 4—Miss Shirley Irene Satovsky, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David Benjamin Satovsky of 3324 Cortland Ave., to Morris
MRS. AL GOLDBERG
Marcus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rubin of 18603 Warrington
Drive, at the Fort Shelby Hotel, Spanish Grill Room, at 5 p. m., held at the Detroit-Leland Hotel,
MRS. EMANUEL LIEBSCHUT
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating,
Wednesday, June 14, at 1:30
June 4—Miss Neldonna Wasserman, daughter of Julius Wasser- p. rn.
wife of Rabbi Bezalel Cohen
A fine program is being Sr.
I Chief Rabbi of Patterson, N. J man of 3317 W. Grand Ave., to Bernard Raitt, son of David Raitt,
at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, at I p. m. Recep- ranged.
gave an inspiring address en
tion at home from 6 to 8 p. m. No cards.
Members are requested to
stressed the importance of unit
June 4—Miss Helen Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry bring their friends. Luncheon is
and understanding in work fo
Palestine.
Rosenberg of Longfellow Ave., to Edgar Schoenfeld, at Shaarey optional. For reservations call
Mrs. Al Goldberg, Ho. 0864, or
There was an immediate re Zedek. Reception 8 to 10 p. • m. No cards.
Mrs. M. Cove, To. 6-6768.
sponse when the group was aske d
June 4—Miss Joan Ruth Rosenblatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
to rise and take an oath to sup Harry Roknblatt of Elmhurst Ave., to Lyle Hirshfield, son of Mr.
port and be loyal to Eretz Is and Mrs. Leo Hirshfield.
reel.
June 4—Miss Dorothy Charfess, daughter of Mrs. Ben Char- ZEDAKAH TO INSTALL
The following officers were in fess of Gladstone Ave., to Jacob Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
OFFICERS ON JUNE 12
stalled:
Solomon Greenberg of Longfellow Ave. Ceremony and reception
Mrs. Joseph Barnett, honorar
at 3 o'clock at 3726 Longfellow Ave.
president; Mrs. Emanuel Lieb
Installation of officers of Ze-
June 4—Miss Ruth Saxon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. dakah Club will take place on
schutz, president; Mrs. Harry
Shuman, Mrs. Sam Aaron, Mrs • Saxon of 3345 Richton Ave. to William I. Hoptman, son of Mr Monday, June 12, coincident with
Harry Clark, vice-presidents I and Mrs. Abraham Iloptman of 8916 12th St.
a luncheon at the Belcrest Hotel.
The closing meeting of this
Mrs. Nathan Freiberg, treasurer
June 5—Miss Marjorie Charlotte Hirschman, daughter of Mr
Reservations for the luncheon
Mrs. Harold Harris, financial sec and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman, to Sass Gross, son of Mrs. Ros e ' I are being taken by Mrs. Irving season of the Detroit Unit of
Junior
Hadassah will be held at
retary; Mrs. Albert Green, re- Gross, at bride's home, 1924 Edison Ave., at 8:30 p.
the Statler Hotel on Sunday.
cording secretary; Mrs. Leo Gen-
June 6—Miss Helen M. Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
June 4, at 2:30 p. m. Installation
e e r, corresponding secretary; Kahn of 1746
Longfellow Ave., to Arthur Rice. Reception will
of these officers will be con-
Mrs. Lewis Green and Mrs. follow, 9 to 11 p. m. No cards.
ducted by Mrs. Maurice Landau,
Charles Mandell, trustees.
June
7—Miss
Jeanne
Schiller,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
The• next meeting will be held
president of Senior Hadassah.
Reports will be abbmitted by
at the home of Mrs. Sam Shu- D. Schiller of Chicago Blvd. to Wallace Harold Roberts, son of Mr.
Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of Poe Ave. at the Franklin Hills Country
committee chairmen. A special
man, 2939 Burlingame, June 5. and
Club.
feature of the program will be
Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter will
r eview a current book. Refresh-
June 11—Miss Sylvia Holinstat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the rendition of Palestinian
s ongs by the Junior Hadassah
ments will be served at I p. m. Henry Ilolinstat of Fullerton Ave., to John Charles Sillman, son of
c horal group under the leader-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Silverman of Clairmount Ave. Reception at home
from 2 to 4 p. m. No cards.
ship of Helen Shewach. An invi-
tation is issued to all members
June 11—Miss Belle Listenes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
and friends to attend this meet-
Abraham Listenes of Pittsburgh, Pa., to Carl Adler, son of Mr. and
ing.
Mrs. Samuel Adler of Cortland Ave., at the Bnai Israel Synagogue,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Rabbi B. A. Lichter will officiate. A reception will
follow the ceremony at the bride's home.

DR. A. BERESH, Optometrist

&our-

Mount Sinai Ass'n Gaiter to Address
Will Meet June 14 L.A.S. Auxiliary
Plans are being made by the
on Saturday Night
Mount Sinai Hospital Association

Engagements

A. C. Lappin of Byron Ave, announces the engagement of hi
At a beautifully appointed daughter, Barbara L., to Saul Schlesinger, son of Mr. and Mrs of Detroit for the forthcoming
luncheon held at Hotel Wilshire Victor Schlesinger of Lawrence Ave.
second birthday meeting to be
May 22, 51rs. Hava Cohen in-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moray of Monterey Ave, announce th
stalled the officers of the Young
engagement
of
their
daughter,
Marion,
to
Harold
A.
Robinson,
son
Women's Mizraehi,
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson of Roslyn Rd. The wedding will
Mrs. Cohen, national executive take place in July.
of the Women's Mizrachi and the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiner of 7018 Paxton Ave., Chicago,
III , announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernice, to Leon-
ard Schulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schulman of Lowell,
Mass. The wedding will take place in August.
Mrs. Samuel S. Schwarz of LaSalle Blvd. announces the
engagement of her daughter, Eleanor Lehman, to Robert A. Sloman,
son of Mr. and 5Irs. Edmund Sloman of Arden Park. Both Miss
Schwarz and Mr. Sloman were graduated from the University of
Michigan.

This Summer - Send Your Son
to a Real Boys' Camp!

on LAKE WALLOON—NORTHERN MICHIGAN
10 miles froth Petoskey-15 miles from Charlevoix

PAGE SEVEN •

Reservations are being taken
daily for Council Camp which
opens Its 14th season July 2, at
Jeddo, Mich., on Lake Huron.
Maintained by the Detroit Sec-
tion, National Council .01...Jewish
Women, the camp is open to
young women from the age of
16.
Rates are $11 per week plus
a $2 transportation fee, and
young women may make reserva-
tions at Council House, 89 Mack
Ave., from 9 to 4 o'clock daily
and from 6 to 9 o'clock evenings.
Directing the Council Camp
are Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, chair-
man, Mrs. Regene Cohane, vice-
chairman and the following com-
mittee members: Mesdames Oscar
Robinson, I. Irving Bittker, Mau-
rice Caplan, Aaron DeRoy, I. C.
Gilbert, Samuel Glogower, Is-
rael Iiimelhoch, Albert Kahn,
Harry II. Keidan, Walter Laib,
Charles Lakoff, Theodore Levin,
Gerald May, Edward Robbins,
J. Victor Roemer, Louis Savage,
Joshua Saraaohn, Louis Schwartz,
Allen Selmin, Nathaniel Shapero,
Joseph Welt, Maurice Klein, Mel-
ville Welt, Douglas I. Brown,
president of the Detroit Section,
Herbert Robinson, vice-president,
and the Misses Emma Butzel and
Sarah Selminski,

WRESTLING AT THE ARENA
GARDENS MONDAY EVENING

The Great Mephisto, who won
the light-heivyweight title from
Leo Wallick last Monday night,
will defend this title against
Frankie Talaber for the first
time next Monday night at the
Arena Gardens. There will be two
other bouts.

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Miacha Auer joined the growing
list of honorary mayors of motion I
picture communities when he was I
chosen head man of Universal
City. The Russian-born comedian!
was elected by default when Joy
Hodges withdrew from the con- l
A/kr immediately named her I I
honorary chief of police.

Latest youngster to make a hit
over the ether is 1 0-year-old
Le-
nore de Kasen, who's wowing
them in children's parts in the
"Fire Star Final" program in
which her father, Roger deKoven,
plays a prominent part.

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