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August 29, 1958 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-08-29

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Simons-S/'711th Rites Honigman Seeks Krasna's 'Who Was That Lady I Saw You With' Is Published
Random House continues its and will provide entertaining ing successes now are available
Planned for Dec. 21 Nomination for
excellent services of publishing reading.
as part of the Random House
the Broadway plays with its
Many of Broadway's outstand- theater library.
Attorney General latest in its series of theater

Jason L. Honigman, 54-year-
old local Jewish leader and
prominent attorney, has an-
nounced he will seek the Repub-
lican nomination for Attorney
General at the
o-
State Republi4
c a n Conven-*
tion in Grand
Rapids tomor-
row.
A former as-
sociate of the
late Governor
A 1 e x Groes-
b e c k, Honig-
man now has
his • own law
firm. He was
graduated
from the Uni- Honigman
versity of Michigan law school
with highest honors n 1926 and
has represented important cor-
porations. He is the author of
"Michigan Court Rules Anno-
tated."

MISS SUE SIMONS

books, "Who Was That Lady I
Saw You With?" by Norman
Krasna.
Highly acclaimed as a very
funny play, called a "scrumpti-
ous comedy . . . scrumptious
success," publication of the text
In book form will add to the
popularity of the Krasna play

To consult with the wisest
and the greatest of men . . . To
use books rightly.—Ruskin.

Attention, Folks

Holidays and School Opening
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NEW YORK CUSTOM SHOE SHOP



Junior Group to Meet

Wm. Hintz, proprietor

The first meeting of the Beth
Aaron Junior Group of the
United Synagogue Youth will
be held at 2:30 p.m., Sept. 7,
in the synagogue. Boys, 13 to
14, and girls, 12 to 13, "are eligi-
ble for membership. Dancing
will take place as part of the
afternoon's program.

Has moved to new and larger quarters at

133 E. GRAND RIVER cor. BROADWAY

(2nd FLOOR—ELEVATOR SERVICE)

TR 2-2744

We are still making the some fine shoes, boots and arches

to doctor's orders.

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