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JETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
July 7, 1944
Miss Marilyn Lieberman, who
is a student at the University Benjamin Levinson
of Texas, arrived home last week Will Take Part in
to spend the summer months
Wolfner of Burlington Rd.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Democratic Campaign
Mrs. Samuel Ravine and daugh- Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest
WASHINGTON. — Since Sep-
ter, Susan, of Harvard Rd. are Drive.
tember, 1943, Benjamin Levin-
spending the summer months it
Pvt. Rudolph Lester Shillman, son of Detroit has been part
Frankfort, Mich.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben of the Democratic National Com-
Shillman of W. Grand Ave. is
..
Mrs. Al Padover and family of home on 10-day furlough.
Leslie Ave. left for their sum-
mer home in Cedar Beach, Ont.
Mrs. Herman Berlin and her
mother, Mrs. Lebowitz, and two
Pvt. and Mrs. William Wets- children, Sanford Sidney and Ju-
man (Muriel Steinberg) have dith Harriet, are spending a
returned to Cheyenne, Wy., af- months at Woodland Beach.
ter spending a short visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Halper of
their respective families.
Collingwood Ave. announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allen,
(Mignon Hamburger) spent the on Saturday morning, July 8, at
week-end in Detroit en route Congregation Beth Abraham, Lin-
from Pittsburgh, Pa., to their wood at Sturtevant. Dinner Sun-
new home in Gary, Ind.
day, July 16, at Riviera Hall on
Joy Rd.
Mrs. Harry Schiller of Snow-
den Ave. is visiting with her
Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein
children, Major and Mrs. Saul are spending a few days at the
Sugar in Vancouver, Wash.
Palmer House in Chicago, Ill.
IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green and
family, formerly of Buena Vista
Ave., are now residing at 2751
Webb Ave.
Miss Isabel Wolfner, who has
been attending Finch Junior Col-
lege in New York City, has ar-
rived to spend the summer with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
,IDVERTISEMENT
VOTE DEMOCRATIC
RE-ELECT
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Winshall of
Miss Constance Schaflander has
Griggs Ave. returned from a returned to resume her studies at
two-week visit in Northern Mich- the Franklin School of Arts and
igan.
Science at Philadelphia, Pa., af-
ter spending 10 days vacation
Mr. and Mrs. George Arfa with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Blaine Ave. have returned Samuel Schaflander of Merrick
from a cruise on the Great Lakes Ave.
and a visit to Mackinaw Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaf-
Cadet Charles Clayman, who lander of Merrick Ave. have left
is attending Wesleyan College in for a week's visit to New York.
Connecticut, was visiting with his While there, they will visit with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Lt. and Mrs. Gerald M. Schaf-
Clayman of Pingree Ave. last lander who are spending Lt.
week.
Schaflander's furlough with Mrs.
Mrs. William Adelson has re- Schaflander's parents, Mr. and
turned to her home on W. Phila- Mrs. Philip Polumbaum of Har-
delphia Ave. from a visit in rison, N. Y.
Boston, Mass.
Pvt. Harold Meyer, son of Mr.
Miss Doreen Harris of 18664 and Mrs. Morris Meyer of 8290
Oak Drive left for Sloatsbu•g, Carbondale Ave., is home on a 14-
Has an exemplary record
N. Y., to take an executive train- day furlough. He is stationed
Liberal, Progressive, Vigorous ing course at the New York Uni- at Camp Bowie, Tex.
Primaries Tuesday, July 11
versity Camp. Miss Harris gradu-
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allender
ated from the University of of Warrington Dr. announce the
Paid for by a Jewish Friend
Michigan on June 24.
graduation of their daughter,
P O LITI CA L A D IERTIsEm E N't
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole of Gloria, from Adelphi College in
the Belcrest Hotel are spending Garden City, Long Island, N. Y.
the week-end in Marion, 0., vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ettlinger
iting their brother-in-law and of Pennington Ave. and Mr. and
TO CONGRESS
sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ham- Mrs. Jerome Morton of Roslyn
FROM I5TII DISTRICT
thild for by a friend.
burg.
Rd. are leaving July 8 on a
fishing trip to Burt Lake and
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
Mackinac Island.
BENJAMIN LEVINSON
mittee in his official capacity of
assistant to the treasurer, Edwin
W. Pauley.
Mr. Levinson recently has been
informed by the Democratic Na-
oknea I a Co pnri anal tneeen t t h p a Iti r tl
take
is to
in the
national campaign this fall, fi
e
has been affiliated with national
politics for the past four years
and was chairman of
the cam-
paign committee for ex-Senator
Prentiss M. Brown. Mr. Levinson
is well known in Detroit because
of his activities in many coin-
munal affairs in the city.
Joseph H. Cantor Has
Progressive Platform
Joseph H. Cantor, candidate
for State Senator for the 5th
District, has pledged himself to
a platform in the interest of
and for the benefit of the com-
munity he aspires to represent.
His residence in Detroit for up.
wards of 30 years has equipped
him with a knowledge of local
Jewish affairs. Ile h a d a
varied experience in the business
world, always interested in com-
munal on wgelft ah te.e.
Mr. Cantor stands are that the
sales tax be reduced to 2 per
cent and the monies distributed
to its respective counties; that
veteran legislation be enacted in-
suring employment after the
peace is attained; that a post-
war program with teeth be made
the major undertaking of the
incoming legislature; that racial
prejudice be made a criminal
offense.
RAY HAFELI
WAYNE COUNTY
AUDITOR
Elect John D. Dingell
Soloist at Concert
000 4
0•A' Judge William J.
CODY
Unity, Faith, Tolerance
Part of Judge Cody's Platform
• Preparedness for Return of Veterans
• Annual Wage for Labor
• Reclucon of Sales Tax and Distribu-
tion of Monies to Counties
VERNON I. BROWN
• ReducP Gas and Light Pates as
Ordered by the Michigan Supreme
FOR
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
An outstanding legislator for
five terms; Auditor General
for three terms, Vernon J.
Brown has sponsored hun-
dreds of bills aimed at
economy in state and local
government and saved the
taxpayers millions of dollars.
He is a sincere champion of
honest government.
His experience and ability
to cooperate with all branches
of state government emi-
nently fit him for the impor-
tant office of Lieutenant
Governor. Vote for him.
"I COULDN'T STAND
HARSH LAXATIVES!
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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
ELECT
WILBUR
;1:-
DeYOUNG
State Senator
5th District—Republican
•
Wards 8 - 10 - 12 - 14
•
"Preferred" by The Detroit Citizen's League
•
Donated by Nathan Apsel
• Community Post-War Planning
"My system was sluggish, after I'd been
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It's delightful l And we still get the benefit
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What's the secret of such amaz-
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this! KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN
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If your constipation is this kind,
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PRIMARY ELECTIONS, JULY 11th
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