- PAGE SIX 7if EVEIBOIVEWISM Lfi ROA 1011 Youth Council to Meet on July 20 VACATION IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN at GASS EL LODGE Will Hear Report of Convention of American Youth Congress Here'. Your Opportunity to Spend the Kind of • Vacation You've Always Dreamed About Jewish-American Youth Coun- cil will re-assemble Thursday, July 20, at 8 p. m., in the Phila- delphia -Byron Auditorium, to hear the report of Cal Goodman, who has jut returned from New York as delegate front the local council to the American Youth Congress, which concluded on July 6. Mr. Goodman's report will be supplemented by the reports of Max Cbomsky and Mrs. Revs Bernstein. Entertainment of the evening will close with dancing. The general public will be wel- come withopt charge. The Jewish • American Youth Council in Detroit is a delibera• tive body, the membership of which is constituted of delegates representing the various constitu• ent youth organizations, and which has for its purpose the Intensification and extension of the principles of American de- mocracy and, as a corrolary, to combat the spread of bigotry find prof essionalized intolerance. Comfortable Lodging - Excellent Food - Low Rates Adults Only WRITE FOR PAMPHLET Cassel Lodge • Lewiston, Mich. HOTEL PALMETTO An Excellent Address In a desirable location . . . with atmosphere and service combined with the most modern conveniences for luxurious living . : . truly the Palmetto offers you the city resi- dence ideal .. . Y. F. V. Jr.. Install Officers; Annual Picnic of Senior Group on Sunday ONE HUNDRED TEN EAST HANCOCK (CORNER JOHN R) TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000 BERTRAM FRIEDMAN, N 0 IV I U b Lido OPEN C I 24026 EAST JEFFERSON Between 8 and 9 Mile Road. Under New Management JOS. SINGER, Proprietor Formerly with Local Leading. Roadhouses SERVING BEST OF FOOD Frog Legs - Chicken - Duck ., . MUSIC BY THE Four Special Hawaiians Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glieberman announce the engagemen of their daughter, Beatrice, to William Casman, son of Mrs. Fannie Casman of Fenkell Ave. Mr. and hIrs. David S. Block of Calvert Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Jack Milen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Melinsky of Glynn Court. Mr. and Mrs, David Kahn of Longfellow Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosalyn, to David A. Bonin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bolin of Muirlund Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Ellis of Clairmount Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Martin Haas, son of Mrs. Hermina fleas of Gladstone Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hannan of Bay City announce the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to George Weiswasser, son of Moses Weiswasser of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Auater of 2316 Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Albert Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goldstein of 3205 Fullerton Ave. The wedding will take place in October. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kallin of 2740 Fullerton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Betty, to Merwin K. Grosberg, son of Charles Grosberg of Arden Park. Weddings • Since the testimonial banquet given in his honor several months ago by Congregation Bnai David Elmhurst at 14th, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka has been preparing for a long-anticipated trip to Europe and Palestine. Arrange- ments were completed for his sailing the first week in July. The imminent threat of war which developed during the past few weeks and the unrest in Palestine gave the congregation much concern. For this reason, the board of trustees, at a spe- cial meeting, unanimously de- cided to prevail upon Rabbi Sperka to postpone the trip un- til a more propitious time. The board, in behalf of the congregation, sincerely thanks all its and the rabbi's friends who extended their good wishes to him. Contributions to the Jewish National Fund Made Through Hadassah July 18—Miss Eleanor Lehman Schwarz, daughter of Mrs Contributions to the Jewish Samuel Schwarz of LaSalle Blvd., to Robert Sloman, son of Mr. National Fund were made and Mrs. Edmund Sloman of Arden Park. through Hadassah as follows: July 30—bliss Margaret Stone, daughter of Ben Stone of 3264 Trees in memory of Ida Siegel, Tyler Ave H Id to Harold Getz, son of Simon Getz of St. Louis, Mo. mother of Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, Miss Stone is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smilo of Detr s it. by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Arts and Crafts Work Is Popular At Council Camp When the three little fishe swans over the dam they floate right along until they reache the Craft Cabin at Counci Camp. Here, their bright blu fins gleaming against the whit walls, they swim round and roue campers' fashion belts, purses in a gay circle, watching th gloves and every type of decora tive object out of leather, ela beach, with the jig-saw buzzing and tin. Perched airily on th merrily and many fingers busily moulding, painting, cutting and opan setion fL thCeninfitosC t apboi pn ulaa h rs sbp eo ctsomae Council Camp. Handicraft clause are held in the cabin twice daily under the supervision of Miss Magda Szekely, a graduate o the University of Budapest With a complete program of athletics and waterfront sports as well as indoor activities, the counselor staff at Council Camp includes experts in every field New to the staff this year are Miss Blance Zwick, formerly of Vienna, who conducts French classes and supervises athletic in- struction with Miss Ethel Jo Gardner, of Milwaukee State Teachers' College. Miss June Brezner of Detroit, is in charge of dramatics for the season and Dr. Margaret Nachman, a grad- uate of the University of Berlin, conducts the camp's health pro- gram. Miss Rebecca Ehrinpries, executive director, has returned for her third season at Council Camp, Miss Alva Ron is camp secretary. Sunday Dinners FIX UP YOUR HOME is.. ib,,,, . • • , 0 1 4, ' „11, WITH AN F. H. A. LOAN Any permanent Improvement, outside or Inskle, is eligible for an F. H. A. LOAN. Repaint, remodel or repair. No I edlate each outlay Is required. Merely get an estimate from your dealer or contractor and tell him you wish to arrange your loan through this bank. 36 MONTHS TO REPAY AT A COST OF ONLY $5 per $100 per year r Alit. riCT-4 Moro than 03.001 Detroit.. have malted Ma senior through themeettes the Industrial of Morris IUD sank. Thousands of others are malt. Inn home Improlentents non. !Wham • your reentatina .014 be made In banement. room Possibly yon need mew heating •toker—oll or gaa anew. equipment—a The. sad many other I... ' :7-7.71'eft:Zai 'v 7a b"'"yeeLo4 force per" This Is but one of the many helpful services of this friendly bank. You are invited to avail yourself of them. Than Ever I. MILLER SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE Originally 12.75 to 14.75 88 5 CARLISLES AND OTHERS Originally 6.75 to 11.75 500 Maurice Siden, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin, Dr. and Mrs. Shiner- ya Kleinman, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Election of officers was held b Gilbert, Mrs. A. Meyer and Fam- Y. F. V. Jra. on June 30. I n- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar, stallation was held on July 8, Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg, along with the installation of th Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein, Mr. senior organization. The newl y July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Harold Goldsmith (Alice Singer) and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Mr. and elected officers are: Presiden t , of 18924 Pennington Drive, a daughter, Barbara. Mrs. Maurice Landau, Mr. and Robert Stanley Einzig; vice-pre 5- July 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Small of Ohio Ave., a son, Mrs. Irving W. Blumberg. Michael. ident, Benjamin Kinitzer; recor A tree in memory of Pauline Mg secretary, Alice Sadur; finan Located at Jeddo, Mich., over- July 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn (Betty Pereira) of 2478 Fox by the Fagan Family. Blaine Ave., a son, Yale Hanley. cial secretary, Anne Shulman A tree in memory of Anna looking Lake Huron, Council treasurer, Julian Nusbaum. Ma 5- July 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Weiner (Dorothy Bloom- Jackson by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Camp is conducted by the Detroit Section, National Council of ter of ceremonies at the installs garden), a son, Richard Alan. Loeb. tion was Harry Jacobs. The in July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. David Safran (Elizabeth Silver) of Trees in honor of wedding an- Jewish Women, and offers ideal tallation team consisted of Ilarr y 2405 Sturtevant Ave., a son, Elias Joel. n iversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. vacations to young business wo- men and girls at a nominal fee. Gents, Sol Schwartz, Mary Kini t- July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Morey Scholnick (Josephine Fuchs) futon by daughter, Betty. ter and Irving Appelblatt. Dane - of 19905 Roslyn Road, a daughter. Trees in memory of Earle D. Registrations for the camp may be made for any week through mg followed the installation. June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Deutch of 2669 Leslie leas by Mr. and Mrs. Irving W • Labor Day, at the Council Club- On July 16, the senior organ Ave., a daughter, Deena Merle. lumbers, i zation will hold its annual plc Contribution to Golden Book house, 89 Slack Ave., or on Mon- -------- nic. The juniors are helping wit h I nscription in memory of the late lay, Tuesday and Wednesday • the mile of tickets. There wi ll anet Attslander Wise by Sol evenings at the Dexter branch Strictly Confidential be dancing. For tickets, phon of the Jewish Community Center, I. ifsitz, 1: 1: T yler 5-6551, Contribution in honor of Louis 11518 Dexter Blvd. There is bus (e°1"4. "Eb FR"" Applications for membershi p " Tobin's recent recovery from transportation to and from the camp every Sunday. in the junior organization or SCHWARTZBERG• SCHULTZ of a great predecessor, Leopold liners by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac still being taken. Any youn F The Council Camp board of For this Summer Damrosch, the young musician Shetzer. tan or lady between the age Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schultz has Ilebraized his name, d • For information regarding tree directors, headed by Mrs. Fred until September 10, of 18 and 22 may apply by send announce the marriage of their now known lasting or contributions to the A. Ginsburg, held its annual as Sigmund Levari. daughter, Florence, to George H. i ng a card to Sol Schwartz, tea d ewish Notional Fund, call Mrs. meeting at Council Camp on Mon- Schwartzberg, son of Mr. and MOVIE STUFF SEND YOUR of the membership committee, o David Seligson, 3343 Sturtevant day afternoon, July 10. Among by calling Tyler 5-6551 for in Mrs. Harry Schwartzberg, on M-G-M plans a picture bused Ave., Townsend 8-8742, those present were Mrs Fred A Sunday, June 11, at the Wilshire on Phyllis Bottome's "The Mor- formation, Ginsburg, presiding; Mrs. Regene A semi-formal and a hayrid e Hotel. Rabbi M. Zager officiated. tal Storm," which will be more Freund Cohane, vice-chairman of frankly anti-Nazi than Warner for members is planned for th e the camp board; Mrs. Oscar C. Brothers' "Confessions of a Nazi month of August. An all-day out No. secretary of the camp Woodward J.W.E.W.O. Spy" . . . No more M-G-M re- „ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph t' irsoldleld Robinson, ng is also planned for the latte r board; Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, TO BE thth't, Mk" Janie art of Jul,, leases to Germany after that ... I Iliaohfieltl. " Lawn Party July 26 mere •". home" At pert,- President of the Detroit section,' t , — Which reminds us that "Confes- fir natty announrottl the ttihrt,... National Council of Jewish W /11,It of their a"" to Har- The North Woodward Branch sions of a N. S." is netting up old Hraff, on of Mr. F:11,,n, men; Mrs. I. Irving Bittker, Mrs.' and Mrs API. men; R epresentative Group f D of the Jewish Women's Euro- new box office records in London Itruff, oreenflohl, Masa Ti,. taIrts lutindu rtel Mr. Draft to about :00 friends Maurice Caplan, Mrs. Aaron I NOW Honors Mayor Readin pean Welfare Organization is ... If you want to get the low- sr Mr. Anti Mrs. Illrerh field. DeRoy, Mrs, Maurice Klein, Mrs. sponsoring a lawn party to be down on spy activities in this .--- Anal/ding Mrs. IllrarItfleld In tho after- Gerald May, Mrs. Edward R. Pay When Delivered Mrs Nathan Sett., Wee nnounce• Hi. Candidacy fo 5 . held at the home of Sirs. S. 6 country ask your neighborhood Minna IfIrtuthfleld. Mrs En M. Levy, Robbins, Mrs. J. Victor Roemer, , coovie ni anager to run the short Mrs. Joseph A., L,pi Re-Election in, Mayor Shore, 7621 LaSalle Blvd., coe; Athwart., Mrs. Henry Mrs. Joshua S. Sarasohn. Mrs. net I.anlothe, on Wednesday eve- called " While America Slee s" P. Anthony And 311. Elaine Leeitt.hn. Allen Selmin and Miss Sarah Sel- of Detroit. In the evening, the Image. A large representative group ning, July 26. Prizes and refresh- . . . One of the chief spies de- a.lsted by M., 011yer Z. Crane, minski. from all walks of life, including ments will be served. Mrs. Shore picted in the film looks like a MiN11 Alerger,,tt AlttltAhr. MIo. lIctlY and Mice Patriot. Peat-Aall b usiness, professional, industrial, is in charge of arrangements. twin brother of Fritz Kuhn. " Haskins In Addition to enntprIsIng n formal nounventent o f her gagement f raternal, and veteran organiza- For information call Tyler THIS AND THAT en the Contributions to the Jewish pally al. welonmed HIrtglineld t ions, extended an overwhelming 4-3013. The refugee show "From Vi- hob. front Smith , ollego. at North- Children's Home t ribute to the lion. Richard W. 51a., mho. she obtained her The clock project now in enna."-now running in New York, amoton, hob or o Arts degree In June. Mr. R eading, mayor of the city of progress under the chairmanships i not only an artistic success Drat? WAS arAfi.1,11 fre1/11 No The Jewish Children's Home D etroit, at a recent testimonial of Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, will,sup- but actually makes a handsome date Mtn been Set for the wedding. Among thh huehtx were BID, arty held at the Knights of ply project sheets when called profit every week. John acknowledges donations from the Intern.. and faintly.Al. Met - tette Phil. following: Pythias Hall on Erskine and at Townsend 5-3762. The pro- Mrs. (I 1441.444y, Mrs . Sham... Lazio Schwartz, the famous n s ` r s ry Mr ntpl Mrs. Jol, Kahn. Mrs wilt. Atm All. Emily Itppen- John R Sts. Mrs. H. lire",,, Mts. J ceeds from this project will be globe-trotting Hungarian caries- helm. pm. 141v ',toff. Mr. anti Mrs. employe. Of Walla. J. Neu ton, In Speakers of the evening de- utilized to furnish transportation tuurisoou nevoid Doldfnrb. Mr. and Slra. J it memory' or tr,is, planning toEu Mr.. Solomon Jot ksont J. pluibshlish b ua t 141.0,411. Mr. And Mrs. Phillip. bared that Mayor Reading's for refugees to Palestine. humorous Webber: Mrs. Wolf Ettplan I MINS Mary Yane Jungklass, Willie,. J. ` 'Faithful Public Service Merit 5 Itn'tnl l Mr. And .e organization thanks its intended to circulate in other Penhr and Earl Perry Mr. and Mrs H. s I ,•111.10r gl o in honor re. F aithful Public Support." members, friends, the public, countries also — entitled "The I. 11.enberg. All of Saginaw I Won Har- rovery of Mrs, Harry (Mittman: of riett, Miss !Dien. and MI. Ito. Itoson- Sarah and Shirley Simons: Mrs. MI.. A prolonged ovation was ex Zeman Raking Co. and the 14. E. Jew Laughs" . . . Which reminds he.. Mr. end Mrs. Louie hevIneohn and Harnett; Dr. Edward Knalow, In honor ended the mayor when he mad e Mlawer Umgegend Verein for us that a book called "Why Ger- family, Mrs. Harry Hyron And daughter. of liar MItztuht J. A. Klein, H. Levine. And Mrs. Herman Itnhen. In men, tis personal announcement tha t their generous donations towards many Cannot Win the War" was Eileen, house-0000f and olassmate of 34r. RECEPTACLES of of bola illi • heiwoll; 110 111. of Smith College, all , y HMO 591.16: e is a candidate for re-election the shower sponsored for the of Delrottt 311. Mary Minor and Dona. Iodise a a e b. P e. Auxiliary: M...1, Cohen. ash sod Hubh1• 14. recently published in Budapest, Reinforced Concrete. Polly lain, or the office he now holds a • General Israel Orphans' Home and overnight became Hungary's la• Hayes, both of Highland Park, Mr. II D. Raphael. of Hattie Creek: MI. fudged. hires] Melt. Mayor of the City of Detroit. for Girls in Palestine, which was best seller. !toroth,. Sterns, of Dm kannt Mr. end :dt t. James Rappnrt. Mao Flallgrund, Mr. •AMERICAN "Detroit is a large city," he held at the Anal Moshe Syna- Mrs. Nettie Stillman Dies 'It is rather doubtful now end M.. Atenloy M. Heller and Mr null said. "It is made up of many gogue, June 27. Anyone desir- 'Jr, .flonJamln Iltotnlhal, all fir RECEPTACLE CO. mint roups of people and personal- ing to send contributions to this whether the Habimah ensemble Mrs. Nettie Stillman of 1526 579 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889 will come to the U. S. this year ties. Although it has not been cause should call Mrs. Anna Mizrachi Mizrachi Bank of Palestine Edison Ave. died on Monday, twieRwomigmelmina for its announced tour. in easy task to satisfy everyone , Goldberg, president, Townsend July 3. Funeral services were Greatest newspaper scoop of Pays Dividends on Its n evertheless, I have enjoyed 5-4256. h eld on Thursday, July 6, with recent years is Life Magazine's Stock for Year 1938 doing my level best to do what Dr. Leo Si, Franklin officiating. Relatives Abroad Seek De- The organization acknowledges series of photos of Nijinsky, the thought was right and to the Surviving Mrs. Stillman are scendants of Sandor On behalf of the Association b est interest of all the constitu- with thanks the contribution to famous Russian ballet dancer, the Benjamin Wisper Memorial now an inmate of a Swiss insane of American shareholders of the four daughters, Mrs. Grace ents of the city irrespective of Flower Fund by Mrs. Morris a Greenfield sylum ... The Life camera man Mizrachi Bank, Ltd., Palestine, Joseph, Mrs. Ella Weinberg, Mrs. dividual wealth, type of busi- Baker. actually got Nijinsky to dance— Hirsch Manischewitz, its presi- Frieda Bender and Miss llelen ess, employment, race or creed. Stillman; a son, John Stillman Relatives abroad are trying to something he hadn't done in the dent, advises — e that at the r cent of New York; six brothers, Sam locate descendants of Sandor am sure that all of you will last 20 years. annual meeting of the board of and Adolph Seitman of Saginaw, Greenfield who had died between a gree with me that in business To Unveil Monument in • An excellent idea was that directors of the Mizrachi Bank, •ou cannot spend more than you Tribute to Late Jacob H. ..P0urth of July program at the L td., held in Jerusalem, a divi- Sigmund Seitman of Flint, Nate the years 1920 to 1925. His for- a ke in. Therefore. in dealing Manhattan Beach amphitheater dend of 6 per cent on coupon Seitman of Bay City and Dave mer name had been Gruenfeld. Werner on Sunday with the city expenditures the He had been a member of the presented by the Flatbush Coun- No. 1 of its preferred stock and Seitman of St. Louis, Mich, ability of the tax payer to foot Mrs. Stillman lived in Michigan Bnai Brith Lodge. The unveiling of the monument eil Against Intolerance , . . a dividend of 3 per cent on cou- he bills is of tremendous im- for 62 years and the last 21 Members of the Creenfjel .l in memory of the late Jacob II. 20,000 bathers gathered there to non No. 10 of its common stock portance. However, we have not. years in Detroit. She was a family being sought by L. Werner will take place on Sunday listen to addresses by Fannie has been declared. neglected the vital necessities member of Temple Beth El and 'Kiryat-Sefer Street 15, Tel morning, July 16, at 11:30 Khans Hurst, Magistrate Matthew J. Holders of Mizrachi Bank equisite for good government at the Oakview Cemetery, Royal Troy, the Rev. Alfred W. Price shares may forward the respec- its Sisterhood, of Hadaesah, the Aviv, Palestine, He had sent a nd protection of the entire citi- Oak, Mich. of St. Philip's Church, the Rev. tive coupons for collection to Home for Aged and numerous letter to be delivered to the oth er charitable organizations enry. Police protection, health, relatives. Mr. Werner was horn Nov. 24, William C. Kernan of Trinity nitation, education have been 1901, in New York City and time Church of Bayonne, N. J., and Talpioth Palestine Agency, 38 P ark Row, New York City, the Anyone knowing of the rela- maintained at a high level. The to Detroit in 1924. He was a Cer- Major Thomas E. Stone, chair- "Europe's Conscience in De- tives' whereabouts, kindly com- D epartment of Public Works as tified Public Accountant and own. man of the Council of U. S. sole agent for the sale of shares cline" is the name of a book of municate with Dr. Jack Statt- of the Mizrachi Bank Ltd., in well as all other departments are er of the Reliable Furniture Auc- War Veterans. essays published by Rabbi Charles man, 51 W. Warren Ave., Co- the United States and Canada. I unctioning efficiently and eco- tion Co. He . was a member of E. Shulman of Glencoe, Ill. lumbia 1600. omically." Perfection Lodge and Chancellor Mayor Reading expressed his Commander of Detroit Lodge No. incere gratitude to the men as- 55, Knights of Pythias, the first mbled for the support he has and only presiding officer to have eceived from the citizens of passed away during his term of etroit. He reiterated that he is office, o at as much concerned in the Mr. Werner was one of tile most w elfare of labor as well as in- ardent workers Detroit Lodge has ustry. had. The children of the United A midnight bullet supper was Hebrew Schools who spent a happy rved. Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, vacation at camp in the summer will long remember Mr. hairman of the arrangements of 1938 rnmittee, was master of cere- Werner. The foundation to pos- session of Castle Hall located at monies for the evening. John R and Erskine Sts., was laid him, and many of his ideas it Huck's Redford Inn by are now being carried out success- Features Don Miller fully. He was laid to rest on July as Organist 26, 1938, and he is mourned by --- his wife, Pearl; two daughters, Don Miller. organist at Emil Gloria and Rochelle; two sisters, l ark's Redford Inn, is a !emit- Mrs. Saul Kling and Mrs. M. ✓ figure to thousands of thee- Safir of Hamilton, 0., and three ■ • r-eoing Detroiters. He origin- brothers. Louis, Frank and Syd. Mr. Werner's host of friends lv Tained prominence here l Tir , eh engagements at the ere invited to participate in this INSTALLED 4 Ichimin. Palms-State (formerly solemn service on Sunday. e State). Fisher and Capitol (Over Your Old Tank) heat-r. and is credited with in- Concert of Ladies of Yesh- oducing community singing to You can change to automatic water-heating in a jiffy—just a iva Beth Judah on al thretrr audiences for the few simple twists of the wrists, and the Handley-Brown Mirro- rut time. Sunday Miller ', so else appeared at Shell is ready without muss, fuss or bother to provide you with The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth arious eteesure resorts in Flor- ample supplies of hot water. Automatic and attractive—it is a and •thwi parte of the coun- Judah are sponsoring a conceit quickly installed over your old tank without changes in water y whet' the organ was the to be given at the new Glen- line or other work. Extended payments are available! ontder fo r m of entertainment. wood Hotel, Gratiot Ave.. Mt. is dinn-r nrograms at Redford Clemens, Sunday, July 16, at TENTH FLOOR—FARMER STREET BUILDING AT GRATIOT n ere orovino one of the en. 8 p. m. A fine program is prom- rtainm-nt eePrhts of the ear- ised and admission will be free. e nt ser son. The public is invited. The annual picnic will be held Float. Tyl•r 6.•622 July 30 at Palmer Park, near fa. all sweaslosse-- the Children's Swimming Pool. RUSSEKS FREE STORAGE arrtages Rim 4riti, lutes : 1 CALL LEADER 1 ,..., RUGS Cleaned Ty. 5-8400 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ROSEVILLE 0537 NOTE: WONDERFUL BATHING BEACH 1 on Ste. Clair Shores—for Our Guests Only ...1■, .... Savings Greater LEADER'S OFFER • Manager Steaks and Chops Engagements BNAI DAVID PREVAILS UPON RABBI SPERKA TO POSTPONE TRIP Births THE TARIFF IS MODERATE i I t t f n s PRESTOI And You Can Have Ample Hot Water For Most Family Needs 1 d SI C l HANDLEY•BROWN "Micro-Shell" Water HEATERS 1 i , I INDUSTRIAL MORRIS PLAN ■ A t BANK i el WASHINGTON BLVD. 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