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July 03, 1998 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-07-03

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NFINITI.

of Farmington Hills

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1998 INFINITI 130

If You Go To
Gettysburg

T

kinking of heading
out to Gettysburg
for the 135th
anniversary of the
battle this Fourth of July week-
end? Visitor information is
available through the
Gettysburg Convention and
Visitors Bureau, (717) 334-
6274.
For re-enactors who take
part in battle, a few of the offi-
cial safety rules to keep in
mind:
• No one under age 13
allowed on the battlefield.
• Weapons should be slight-
ly elevated when firing.
• No live ammunition at a
re-enactment site for any rea-
son.
• No attempt to take an
enemy flag unless previously
arranged.
• No unauthorized hand-to-
hand combat.
• No mounted personnel to
ride through infantry camps.
• No pets.

Source: http://www.gettysburg
.com/reenactment/index.htm
— The Official Website of The
135th Anniversary Gettysburg
Battle Reenactment. El

in their former countries for hun-
dreds of years: the freedom of wor-
ship, the freedom of speech, freedom
of press, and freedom from want,"
he said.
By serving in the war, Zelman
said, these immigrants felt they had
finally earned the right "to stand up
and proudly say, 'I am a Jew and an
American'."

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LEASE FOR

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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If you qualify for any vehi-
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allow you S500 toward
the purchase or lease of a
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TOTAL DUE AT INCEPTION $2593

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RUB-A-DUB DUB
AUCTION ITEMS AND GRUB.
THIS YEAR'S THEME
WENT "GLUB, BLUB, BLUB."

Avast, all you captains of industry! Time to don your
epaulettes, sapphire pendants and life preservers.
Then., set a course for the

1998

ORT RUB-A-DUB

for one

TITANIC good time.

BETTER VALUES

All this being said, there will no
doubt be skeptics out there who see
Civil War re-enacting as merely a
bunch of grown-up kids running
around waving guns. In some cases,
at least, they are right.
"As you stay in it longer, the bat-
tles become the least important part,
but that's initially what drives most
guys into it. We enjoy carrying the
guns around, sure. If it wasn't fun,

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7:00 p.m.
. '7:45 p.m.

JULY 9t1i,

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Dinner

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$75 per person. Casual attire.

Please RSVP to (248) 681-'7587

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