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PAGE SIX

TIEVernorrjaisniOnomm4

J.W.E.W.O. Annual
Excursion Sunday

Alfred J. Ruby's

Annual Summer

1

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

1'

Engagements

— -
MRS. GOLDBERG AGAIN EXPECT MANDATES
HEADS N.H.J.C. GROUP COMMISSION WILL
HIT WHITE PAPER

The North Woodward branch
of the Jewish Women's Euro-
Mr. and Mrs. L. Winkelman announce the engagement of their
pean Welfare Organization will daughter,
Dorothy Bernice, to Sylvan Abraham, son
hold its annual excursion and Mrs.
of Mr. an
L. Abraham of Brooklyn, N. Y. The wedding to take piaci
picnic to Bob-1.0 on Wednesday,
July 31.

SALE

,CONCLITED ROM CAOE ONE)

started their sealane trek on
March 9. Suffering, from hunger
and exposure, they tried vainly
to land on the coast of l'alestine
before Passover. Now the ma-
jority of them are exhausted
from their months of hardship
and many of them are seriously
ill. The official report states that
the number of illegals caught
was 701.

Mr. and Airs. I. Levine of 3305 Elmhurst Ave. announce th
engagement of their daughter. Phyllis, to Seymour Rapaport, nor
of Mr. and Mee. Philip Rapaport of Grand Rapids, Mich. The wed.
ding will be held in the fall.
' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman of Chicago
Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Arlyne Phyllis, to Edward M. Wax-
man of Whittingham Drive.

Women s Footwear

'

NOW GOING ON

*605

IN

'885

July 30—Miss Margaret Stone, daughter of Ben Stone of 326.
Tyler Ave., to Ilarold Getz, son of Simon Getz of St. Louis, Mo
Miss Stone is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. 'Adolph Smilo of Detroit

Values formerly to $16.75

We offer a large selection of fine Ruby shoes,
including a group of the famous La Valle
footwear in the season's smartest styles. Models
for all occasions in all wanted materials,
including whites, prints, and blacks.

I

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You've Always Dreamed About

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Adults Only

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,

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with the most modern conveniences,
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THE TARIFF IS MODERATE

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(CORNER JOHN R)

TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000

BERTRAM FRIEDMAN, Manager

Detroit Free Burial Ass'n

(CHESED SHEL EMES)

ANNOUNCE THEIR

ANNUAL PICNIC

Sunday, July 9 (All Day)

DETROIT CREAMERY PICNIC GROUNDS

•(Near Mt. Clemens)

Come Out and Have a Good Time
DANCING — ENTERTAINMENT — FOOD

Proceeds are

used for a most worthy purpose.

July 12. There will be baseball
contests for young and old and
souvenirs for the children. Mrs.
Morris Dinner is chairman of
arrangements. Mrs. Ida Schultz
is active on this committee. Tick-
ets can be obtained by calling
Hogarth 2866 or from the com-
mittee at the 9:30 a. m. boat.
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, who is in
charge of the clock project, an-
nounces that project sheets can
be obtained by calling Townsend
5-3762,
A special meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. A. Gleicher
of Richton Ave, on July 6. Plans
were discussed for a lawn party
to be held at the home of Mrs.
S. M. Shore, 7621 LaSalle Blvd.,
on Wednesday evening, July 26.
For information call Ty. 4-3013.

MRS. HARRY GOLDBERG

Mts. Harry Goldberg was re-
elected president of the Detroit
League of the National Home of
Jewish Children at Denver. Mrs.
Daniel Siegel was elected firat
vice-president.

Labor Zionists
Publish Handbook

JERUSALEM. (WNS - Pale or
Agency)—Eight terrorist lead era
taking refuge in Damascus ha ye
joined in issuing a manifesto d c-
nouncing the Mufti of Jerusal CM
and accusing him of hiring to ur-
derers to slay varous Ar ab
notables.
The Moslem religious leader is
accused of having spent ov er
$15,000,000 for private purpos es
as agent of foreign powers. T he
terrorist leaders assert in the
document that the MacDona Id
d
White Paper is a partial fulfi II-
rnent of Arab demands for P al-
estine.

That the terrorism ■ gain•
Arab s has the emphatic disap
prove! of the Jewish comma
nity was illustrated again i a
editorials appearing in th •
Hebrew Press and in the Pal •
estine Post denouncing the out
rages and calling for action t 0
halt them.
The Municipality of Tel Aviv
held a meeting from which i
issued a statement condemn
ing the terrorism, stating th ■ t
it undermines the struggle of
th e Yishuv for its rights,
A
similar statement was pub-
lished by the Rehoboth Mu.
nicipal Council, by the Rishon
Le Zion Council, 12 Jordan
Valley settlement s and the
Executive of the General Jew•
ish Federatio n of Labor.
Editorials appearing in Haas
rein, middle class daily, Dewar,
labor organ, Hatzofe, Mizrachi
Paper, and the Palestine Post,
English daily, condemn the
murders and attacks on Arabs
as "degrading the Yishuv" and
cconstituting a
kin.
drance to the struggle against
the White Paper.

Savings Greater

Than Ever

I. MILLER

SEMI-ANNUAL

SHOE
SALE

Originally 12.75 to

14.75

885

CARLISLES AND OTHERS

Originally 6.75 fo 11.75

5°°

Zionists of all shades of opin-
ion will do well to read the small
"Labor Zionist Handbook" which
I:
has just been issued by Poole
Zion Zeire Zion of America, 275
--
Seventh
Ave., New York, under
On Sunday, July 9, the He•
KUNIN • SLUTZKY
brew La dies Aid Society will the editorship of Moshe Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slutzky hold its
As a matter of fact, all Jews
annual pi cnic at Plym-
announce the marriage of their oath Park. Members, friends
and will benefit by reading the inter-
laughter, Stella, to Israel J.
esting data in this volume into
Kunin, son of Rev. and Mrs. J.
which has been packed not only
Kunin, on July 2. The newly-
historical data regarding Pales-
veds left on a honeymoon trip
tine but also informative ma-
:o the east.
terial relating to the develop-
ment of the Jewish communities.
KLEIMAN • LEVENBERG
While it is intended as a rec-
Religious Leaders Listed by
The marriage of Miss Helen
ord of Socialist Zionist develop-
Levenberg to Irving Kleiman
ments and achievements, "Labor
New York State Educa-
van solemnized on July 2 at
Zionist Handbook" contains ma-
tion Department
he Belcrest, in the presence of
terial that throws light on gen-
he immediate families. Cantor
eral
Zionist history, on the
ALBANY. (Religious News I.
H. Sonenklar performed the
struggle
between the pro-Pales-
Service)—Twelve religious holi-
tinian Zionists and the territor-
days of the three major faiths :eremony. The bride was given
n
marriage
by
her
brother
and
ialists,
and
more especially , on
have been tentatively listed by
er
the battle in labor ranks be-
the New York State Education ister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
tween the Peale Zionists and the
,evenberg
of
Gary,
Ind.,
and
the
Department as applicable to the
In language pent with indig
I Band, which has to this day in
by his brother and sister-
For this Summer
terms of the Feld bill, which :room
1 the main refused to abandon old ation, 200 leaders of the Yishu
n-law, Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya
provides that whenever school
ssued a manifesto calling upo n
until September 10,
Cleiman.
After
the
wedding
din-
grievances
and
is
the
only
re-
attendance is adversely affected
ter, a fine concert was given,
maining factor in Jewish life to he Jewish community to rout e
by religious holidays, those days
he inciters whose activities wer
SEND YOUR
eaturing Cantor Sonenklar and
stay away from the camp devoted
shall be disregarded in calculat-
esponsible for the outrages. T Its
ther artists.
to the upbuilding of Palestine--
ing state aid.
ignatories
represented
all
shade
unless Agudath Israel is also to
The suggested holidays were
be counted among the uncompro- S f opinion and included Henrietta
l isted by the department in a
zold, Rector Adolph Fraenkel
mising enemies.
letter sent to several church
Besides giving the historical he Hebrew University, Labo
l eaders here.
eader
Zerl Katznelson, Mesh
b ackgrounds of the parent Poale S
TO BE
Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman,
Although the Feld bill became
MRS. MANUEL ENGEL
Zion organization and its allied J hertok, political chief of th e
enforceable July 1, the depart- rho has to his credit a number
ewish Agency for Palestine
forces

the
Jewish
National
f
books on themes relating to the public are
S aul Tschernichowsky, the poet
ment has indicated that sugges-
invited. Follow
Alliance, the League
tions as to changes will be re-
ewish communal life, has com- signs to the meeting grounds. Workers'
f or Labor Palestine, Pioneer R abbi Moshe Blau of the Agu
ceived up to Jan. 1, 1940,
d
NOW
iled a most interesting volume, Mrs. Manuel Engel and her co- W
omen's Organization, Herbal- S ath Israel and Rabbi Jacob
A Companion to the Bible," chairmen have
The principal effect of the Feld
hapiro.
made arrange.
tx, National Labor Committee
b ill will be felt in New York rhich has been published by ments for the day.
Pay
When
Delivered
In event of
"The Yiehuv's struggle against
City which will receive consider. lehrman's Jewish Book House, rain, a card party will be held ; F Gewerkshaften) and the Jewish he White Paper is being stained
olk Schools — the handbook
261 Broadway. New York
er the Ro.: tr...i..
ably larger sums for state aid.
hronicles the achievements of in ith terrorism. The murder of
The tentative list shows these
This book contains a wealth
these groups and contains an ti nocent Arabs accentuates hos-
Catholic holidays: All Saints, of interesting material. Opening
appendix carrying the following in lity and thrusts the Arabs
N ov. 1; Feast of the Immaculate with a chapter explaining the Honor Mr. and Mrs. Sam
to the arms of guerilla bands.
information: Jewish population
Conception, Dec. 8; Feast of the Bible as a Book of God, of Man
Shnitz by Planting Trees in the world, Palestine, Histad- M order undermines our political
Ascension, May 2. The one and of the Jew, it proceeds to
et niggle, endangers the sympa-
ruth,-
World
Zionist
Organization,
change in the Protestant list is explain why the Bible should be
the
The
following trees were Socialist Zionist Personalities, th y of
world and the de-
A sh Wednesday, Feb. 7. Jewish read, the influence of the Bible, planted
in honor of Mr and
glossary, bibliography and index. to ocracy of the Jewish under-
king.
'days are listed on Sept. 14- the Jewish and Christian Bibles, 'Mrs. Samuel Shnitz, through the
1 5, Sept. 28-29, Oct. 5-6, April how the Scriptures are divided, I Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, in the
"Murder by Jews herald the
3-24, April 29-30, and , June I the cycles of Scriptural readings , Meyer Berlin Forest in Pales : Mrs. Arthur Lamport Dies b eginning of a ruinous fraternal
I 2-13.
in the synagogues throughout the I tine: Sisters of Zion Mizrachi,
st rife. The Yishuv must eradi-
NEW YORK (WNS) — Mrs. ca
year.
' five trees; Kvutzah Ivrith, two
te this peril from the outset,
Th e lengthy analysis of the' trees; Jewish National Fund, Arthur M. Lamport died here at lo
any Detroitets Attend the books of the Bible is invaluable two trees; Mrs. Abraham Kan- the age'. of 54, after an illness ci slating the inciters and the in-
ted
elements. The Yishuv must
Opening of Emil Huck's to the student of Holy Writ. Ian, one tree; Mrs. Rabinowitz, of five months. Wife or the in- tin ite in defense of the National
Redford Inn, New Road- There is also a splendid chapter one tree; Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs, vestment banker, Mrs. Lamport H ome against terror."
was active in philanthropic work.
on translations of the Bible, an- one tree.
Pe wer of
house
High Commissioner on
She served as vice president of
other on Bibles with unique
RECEPTACLES[
Land Confirmed

the Palestine Lighthouse and
0 aaaaa e. Anh and Rubbish. :
Detroiters in large numbers names and a fascinatingly ar- . There is this difference between chairman of the Education Com-
Drastic prohibitive and regu-
ranged
series
of
favorite
Biblical
)
happiness
and
wiedo

he
that
Reinforced Connate. 17.11, bare.
t urned out for the opening of
la tive powers over the sale and
mittee
for
the
Blind
of
Palestine.
onteed.
Priced Ingot.
E mil Huck's Redford Inn last expressions used in English.
'thinks himself the happiest man,
tr ansfer of land are assigned to
AMERICAN
is so ; but h
, really
ks In idle wishes fools supinely stay; th s e High Commissione
e that
at urday.
thin
r for Pal-
To him that will, ways are not' himself the wisest is generally
RECEPTACLE CO.
the Be there a will, and wisdom finds
The new roadhouse, located at
tine in an amendment to the
579 Kenilworth. To. 8.5889
rand River and Seven Mile wanting. greatest fool,
79 22 Order-in-Council published
rand
a way.
—George Herbert.'
—C. C. Colton.
Road, follows the latest trend
--George Crabbe. in last Thursday's Gazette.
ir interior decoration through-
The amendment received the
o 't with a delightful cocktail
ap
prove' in London of the King's
lc unge of blue and white and
Re gency Council on May 25. It Jewish would - be immigrants
it merous large and tastefully
em
powers the High Commissioner whose voyage had consumed the
ft rnished meeting and banquet
enact legislation for land last three and • half months, and
is oms for special parties among
three babies had been born dur-
PR
les transfers, restrictions and
it many facilities.
pr ohibitions. Under this authority ing the quarter-year trip.
Redford Inn patrons are as-
rig id control is established
over
PI red of food deliciously pre-
th e acquisition of land by Jews.
British Government Asks Euro-
Pt red since it is under the owner-
A fire, believed to be of arson-
pean Government to Help Stop
al ip-management of Emil Huck,
ist origin, swept through the
Illegal Immigration into Pal-
f rmerly of Westwood Inn and
Ki ng George Forest near Kfar
estine
arden, a name long famous for
Ha horesh in the Nazareth hills
LONDON. (WNS-Palcor Ages-
an d destroyed over 25,000 pines,
cellent cuisine. Air condition-
cY)—During the debate in the
g has been provided for the
vat ued at $15,000.
House of Commons on Monday
infort of diners, and dinner
100 Revisionist s A
d
of this week, Under-Secretary
usic by Don Miller. prominent
Widespread arrests of Revi-
sio nista and scores of illegal im- or Foreign Affairs R. A. Butler
ganist, best known for his en-
declared that the British gov-
gements at the Michigan, Capi-
mi grants were carried out by ernment
has contacted a number
1 and Fisher theaters here, sal
the police and military authori-
of European governments with
e entertainment feature.
tie s, who were given additional
a view toward securing greater
spu r for these activities by a
bo mb explosion and other out- cooperation in prevnting illegal
immigration into Palestine.
rag es which cost the lives of at
Discussion of the Palestine
st three Arabs and the wound-
question also embraced an ex-
ing of many others.
Irs
T he roundup of Revisionists change of questions regarding
S..ndittner snil &pithier.
the German propaganda aecrib-
rt. and Carohn lone. .111 leaVis for
bro ught 100 of them

York nest Sunday to attend the
into the ing anti-Arab atrocities in Pal-
pol ice net. spread over Tel
dos yen
Aviv estine to the British military
and the adjacent colonies. Police
amid helirsou and dayilltrIs. f,•h.
sea rches in the Reheboth area, forces. M. P. Price, Laborite,
lie and Shirley. o( chl.n.n. are spend-
asked the Premier whether he
the week - end nab sir Anil Mrs.
pro yoked by the murders in that was
It, R. Itarrlson I their summer home
aware that these stories
vici
Rillorney
pity, resulted in the seizure emenated from an Arab center
--
of 74 Jewish illegal immigrants
I r. and Mrs. Louts Sehneidenion role-
in
London
and whether any
who were taken to Haifa. Ex-
fed the Dar Mitrush of their son .
rt, at Temple Abraham. last Astor.
ten sive military searches were steps were being taken to coun-
teract
the
propaganda
in Ger-
car ,real out after the bomb ex-
M any Pool Rrlth menMero sot wheel
Tilos ion in the various Jewish many. Mr. Butler replied that
e nded the contention at Detroit.
the
government
was
aware
of
QUA rters of
TYPICAL SCENES AT COUN CIL CAMP AT JEDDO, MICH.
Jerusalem.
the mendacious reports from
'fled hos helm reeehed of the death
various agencies giving a fal
Detroit on Standar of Mrs Ilenm
Breezes are delightfully cool
Days and evenings at Council
se
man.
in
resident of this MD.
marshmallows under the stars. Day of Terror Finds 12 Arabs impression of the situation in
at ban Selmer of this ell) Is
Killed, Six Wounded
beaker on the hilltop overlooking Lake Camp can be brimful of zestfful A scenic spot at Council Camp
Palestine and the action of the
he tle.loappd.
Huron, at Jeddo, Mich., where
. .
TEL
A VI V. (WNS-Palcor British forces there. To offset
Council campers are vacationing, activity or spent lazying on the is illustrated above, center.
Reservations for Council Camp Agency)—The guns of terrorists these reports the true facts had
forgetful of city heat and city Rand, snoozing on the screened
MONDAY NIGHT CLUB
sprayed
death
here last Thurs-
[embers of the Monday Night worries. There is an invigorating porches or browsing in the li- may still be made for any week day killing 12 Arabs and wound- been broadcast by the British
Broadcasting Corporation in
through Labor Day, at the Coun- ing six in
b will give a social at the briskness in Lake Huron waters
brary. The flag-raising cere-
a series of incidents English and foreign languages.
cil Clubhouse, 89 Mack Ave., Co-
me of Mrs. H. Schwartz, 3761 no matter how high the tempera-
monies, which open the day, are lumbia 0450, from Monday near Tel Aviv and the Judean Another question was asked on
,
ton Blvd., Monday, July 10. ture soars, and • dip is refresh- illustrated above, upper , right.
through Friday. On Monday, olonies. So outraved was the the same subject by J. McGov-
social is to be a going. ing when Old Sol burns too Lower left,
campers are prac-
ay party for several of the brightly on the sandy shoreline.
Tuesday and Wednesday eve- Jewish community by the wanton ern, Independent Labor, Cate-
ticing the ancient sport of arch- nings registrations are taken at slayings that 200 notables joined gorical repudiation of the atric-
tubers who are leaving on their
Council Camp, open to young ery. Basketball has its turn, as
in a denunciation sf "the mur- ity propaganda had been made
ations. All friends of. club business women and students illustrated lower center, and low- the Dexter Branch of the Jew-
iah Community Center, 11518 der of innocent Arabs" and de- by Colonial Secretary MacDon-
tubers are invited to attend over 15 years of age. is spon-
er right, the girls are starting Dexter Blvd., Townsend 8-1878, manded the isolation of "inciters" ald, the Under-Secretary said.
Party. which will begin at sored by the Detroit Section, Na-
out for a canter through the
responsible for such acts of ter-
30.
tional Council of Jewish Women. wooded trails. Bicycling and ten- viith Miss Jeanette Goldberg in rorism.
Congratulations to Pearl Levi-
Completely redecorated for the nis—the courts are beautifully charge. Registrations may be
R
son on her marriage to Ephraim
made on Thursday evenings at
ESTLING AT THE ARENA 1939—its 14th—aeason, the dor-
693 Refugees Surrende
kept—are also listed among the the United Hebrew School, Phil-
r to
DENS MONDAY EVENING mitories, recreation hall and din-
London
. . . Pearl, in case
favorite sports.
Authoritie s
nn Raspi•ir: the Russian ing rooms have every modern
adelphia and Byron . Ayes. The
you've forgotten. won that 51.-
HAIFA.
N
Evening Entertainment
evening registration hours are
ror, And Nang° Singh, the convenience. There is no cut-
Agency) 000 award for the best World's
Roller dusting, bridge tourna- from 5:30 to 9 p. m. Camp rates Six hundred ninety-three young
du Killer, me arch enemies. and-dried program at Council
Foie poem . . . And Mazel - tov
ments,- masquerades and dra- are nominal, III
refugee. entered Haifa harbor
do battle in a wrestling mud Camp. But, in addition to the
per week and
to Prof. Jekuthiel Ginsburg..
matics
are scheduled for the bus transportation is available flying the Zionist flag . The refu-
t next Monday night at the water-front sports, opportunities
or of Scriuta Mathematic, •e-
gee,
evenings. A group, made up for
had been transferred in
na Gardens outdoor bowl.
shiva • Colleve iournal, •he
for acquiring skill in every type an old-time melodrama, is pic- both to and from the camp.
mid-sea from a Teener stea m er
Council
Camp
is
75
miles
from
of game and sport are offered, tured upper left. And many eve-
to the !emelt which 1,rnnirlit latest of the Scripts series of
ter•.ley Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
mathematical mortograrte• •
under the tutelage of highly- nings of song and story are spent Detroit, 14 miles north of Port them to tlre shores of F •
flowers for •II occasions-
Wit' entitled "Fibre
Huron, on Lake Huron at Jeddo,
trained counsellors.
Israel. Two Catered end fifty
around the camp fires, toasting Mich.
mattes" and is by Prof.
women were among the

arriages

HEBREW LADIES' AID
PICNIC THIS SUNDAY

Bible Handbook

RUSSEKS

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OFFER

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s
G

c
r—,
)
' eceives Citation for FOOTNOTES
in
:1)efense of Democracy TO HISTORY ,;,'
_ ` or
It Happened to the Jews to
th
By RABBI MORDECAI L. BRILL
The Talmud insists that pares- 1
tal love should be impartial, one
child should not be preferred to
the other. The honor and rever-
ence due to parents, another `^
,
passage has it, are equal to the ne,
honor and reverence due to God. ;
At the same time "it is a father's li
..s
duty not only to provide for his Ira
children, but also to take , i'r
care of their instruction, and to
teach his son a trade and what- „:
ever else is necessary (or his me
dos
future welfare."
• • •
sit
In Lithuanian communities
4,q . • .,,
there were regulations forbid- •
ding
certain types of ornaments i:iii
1EFENDS LIBERTY—Above is and
impodress or or womeno . Fines
N
lamd
H°C1C1
COPoration
Counsel
for violati n of these "r
0 f Chicago in 'Mayor Kelly's admin.
statutes.
(17th
century.)
it tration, who woe presented with a
. •
ertcate of award in i recognition of Sending money to • Palestine by chi
istinguished service n the cause of Jews living in the Diaspora hat ho
A merican democracy and civil fiber-
ti es, for his legal opinions defending been a long and• interesting his- Bo
tory. Some medieval communi- The
fr en speech, free press, and other guar-
ties had a special society con-
at 'den oldie American Bill of Rights,
cerned
with collecting alms for me
a t vi for his general activities in behalf Palestine.
"Al e•sh ullac him" or yae
o f ' American ideals. The award was emissaries
Yi rd. abroad me
•esentedtoMr.HodesbytheChicago seeking aid who
for needy Palestin- the
C rod Liberties Committee of which fans date back as early as the
r. John A. Lapp, distinguished so. 13th century when a certain 12,
ci sloeist, is chairman. W. Hodes is Rabbi Jacob went from Jausa- w
P. resident of theNationalInstitute of lent to solicit aid for his schol• GA,
EuMeipal Law Officers and has re- arty colleagues resident in the
ived national recognition for his Holy City.
Ter
,rpli.1,2DOR ci the Chicago law
were...arm Mk P A. F. kt /
Hin
. I
will
Be Is a wine man who does not boa
grieve for the things which be has Are
Nothing
is
troublesome
that
we
not,
but rejoices for those which
a willimily,
he has.
De:
Jefferson.

— pi etus.

June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Nelson (Estelle D. Koblin)
of 17475 Roselawn Ave., a daughter. Marcia Rae.
June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Brodsky (Bessie Kutnick)
of Dexter Blvd., a non, David Irwin.
June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klarman (Ella
Sass) of
3802 Duane Ave., a daughter, Anne Judith.
July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Fisher, Jr., of 18310 Santa
Barbara Drive, a son, Philip Alexander.
July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagenheim (Selma DeYoung),
a son, James Frederick.

MRS. IDA SCHULTZ

1528 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

GASS EL LODGE

Births

[

ALFRED j RUBY,

VACATION IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN at

Mufti Denounced

Weddings

July 7, 1939

COUNCIL CAMP OPE NS FOR THE SEASON

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