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June 08, 1934 • Page Image 1

…nAmeriam ffewish Palatal eater CUPTON AVENUE • anc000m Bo, onto THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH c NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN MICHIGAN *DETROIT LWISII 11-RONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934 VOL. XXXVI. NO. 2 1 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Ceni; 'ST. LOUIS MAYOR Allied Jewish Campaign to Close at BOYCOTT EFFORTS GERMAN EMBASS MERGED LABOR. FINANCED PROPAGANDA IN U. S SNUBS SPOKESMAN Luncheon Monday ; Workers Ask ...…

June 08, 1934 • Page Image 2

…- lilexTRorriEmsii (Alta.+ int PAGE TWO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mrs6KA.plsanAHueLdiasry THESE PRICES ARE SOCIETY — — At the annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools, held on M ednes. 'Miss Etta Schlesinger of the Bel- I The Knollwood Country Club of day, May 23, at the Statler Hotel, crest is in Chicago attending the Birmingham will have its first Mrs. llimon Kapl an 33 convention of the Reliance Insur- Ladie...…

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…,Ittericam Apish periodical eater ▪ CLIFTON AVINUR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE (ARON ICU TigverKorrimsn d THE LEGAL CHRONICLE It Costs No More for the Best . Jr. Y. P. S. Summer . . LEADER'S RUG CLEANING it Formal on June 12 _See Engagements inarriagro Purity's Summer Festival June 24 imelhoch . JAFFE • FREEDMAN . Sunday, June 24, has been re-! On Sunday, June-3, !digs Ann served for the summer sports fes- Freedman, (laug...…

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…ZEIEVentorr,/mnsnaiRomcm and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE litEDLTROIVEWISii et RON1CLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by Th. Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., kw- Cntered as second-class matter 611,ch B. 1916, at the Post- office •t Detroit. Mich.. under the AM of Much 9, 1679. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Offic•: 14 Stratford Place, London, W. ...…

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…America 'elvish PerlaSeal Cotter CLIFTON ATINUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO fermortAtinsft Lawn jffef and THE LEGAL CHROIIIICLE 7 WE SAVE "u UPHOLSTERING MONEY CAN Your Old Furniture Made New More than 26 years of experience in this business is your guarantee of expert and satisfactory work. JOIN OUR LONG LIST OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Estimates cheerfully given without obligation Alhambra Upholstering Shop GArfield 0512 9639 GRAND RIVER ...…

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…▪ r PEDeruorripvisnelitor ichz PACE SIX • •• - • _ plg of sew- meeting was the annin eral functions for the coming On June 4, the Women's Aux- iliary of the B'nai B'rith held the final regular meeting of the sea- son at the home of Mrs. Louis Weiss, 4202 Leslie Ave. A special committee was ap- pointed to go to the Hillel Founda- tion at Ann Arbor, Wednesday, to arrange for active work in re- decorating and refurnishing the Mild house. ...…

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…A terkalt /swish periodical Cotter cunon MIMI • tiNCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN PEflerRoglii ■- asn (A RON1CL£ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE RABBI WOLF GOLD TO ADDRESS MIZRACHI LADIES $3 BANQUET I :OM MIN Donor Event To Be Held Next Wednesday Evening at Philadelphia-Byron Hall . _____ t _ At the last board meeting of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, final arrangements were made for the first $3 donor banquet to be held Wednesday evening, Ju...…

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…i&DLTROtT,ANISfiefRONICLE PAGE EIGHT Price Reductions On Chevrolet Cars I Substantial price reductions, ef- fective June 2, on all Chevrolet assenger cars and trucks were an- p pounced by W. E. Holler, general Oates manager of the Chevrolet Motor Company. Chevrolet now of- fers its lowest priced six at $465. The sweeping reduction is as much $50 on some models. The effec- price reductions on all models ere made at this time in an effort...…

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…America Amish Periatlleal Cotter ▪ CUSTOS ATIN122 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE 1 lto ?a az 'fitOrritorr Lm(r IfI CHRONICLE and . .... .. .. .. . ar R N T ITED sse_ssyseszscssOSSOSSe:Pe C C e s'•' Doors Open at 10:4• a. as II %MON NI . 1, ■ •; Doors Open WOOD SYMPHONY RDEN TO RE-OPEN . at 10:45 a. rn. e Orchestra to be Directed y Simnel J. Benavie Dare as "Little Miss Marker" Loretta Yowl/ Cary Grant "BORN TO BE BAD" „Il...…

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…P A ( Price I On 1' Subsist • ni rective anenger pounced It Piles mat Motor Cor fors its lo The sweet H $50 on five price ere mad. p i• MEVentoirjEwisnfirnamiCLE and THE towns-CHRONICLE D EGREE OF D. H. L. FOR DR. HERSHMAN (Continued from Page One,) STAND UP AND BE COUNTED! farming movement in the United States. Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the sentinary, conferred the de- grees and presented the diplomas. (Continued front Page On...…

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