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…3 2 7 911 A merico lavish periodical Older CLIFTON ',Mull • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 ETROIT Linsit. HROANICItal, Ali Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 17 TELEPHONC' CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ■ Hillquit To Start of Jewish Welfare 1 BILLIKOPF FINDS IMPERIAL WIZARD IHead Federation ritual Leader f D...…

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…• OT4 IGUI r I_____I LVISI .A_____ i__ Ifi PAGE TWO — —_ football. He is one of the very sion was so made that it included his ' and few intercollegiate hockey stars. This manager, Harry Segal, and the whole interesting young man is working his training camp. The sentence went in- way through college by selling press- to effect immediately. Rosenberg was ing tickets for his father's tailor shop scheduled to tight Bud Taylor the i 0;51 0...…

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…A merican lewisk periodical Center CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ETkOtT E111511030N tar. • 'COUNCIL JOINS RACIAL, PEACE CONFERENCES may be suggested by members of the "The organization. Mr. Schreiber further said Schreiber' Chrysler Dealers. On Friday nights the "V" has open keynote to the success of an automo- house in order to welcome the bile firm is the service it renders its NEW YORK—The National Coun- AARON LEVINE stran...…

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…I t A merica lavish periodical Ceder CLITION ATMS •• CINCINNATI 20, 01110 EI /15/1ffiRONICLE 711E 4)1:M01T, L__ 1 4.6cyvi oifpfcr, \D=R=A=M=A ittmple Neill El Notts CENTERS ASS'N Prize, for the best ballroom danc- ers All I for the best costume will be given at the Senior Council for Clubs Succoth costume dance to be held at By Hermann Hoexter. the. Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, Services • , A novelty, which, by virtue of its I Sabbath O...…

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…- - PAGE SIX 8 111ACTROVEIVIS11/11R014 Ian V. • Jo. Only 5 Days More of VS0 3-PIECE SILVER SERVICE $ 31 .50 The "Kingsley . " pattern is illustrated. A 17-well-a -tree platter, a covered vegetable dish which c n be used as two separate and a gravy boat with tray. The pieces are sterling plated and have an etched border. Bought separately the platter is $12.50, the vegetable dish $10.50 and the gravy boat with tray $8.50. Our showin...…

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…A merica lewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVEN L -rit i2ILITLIvisn ORM= AleL Etignormento melhoch :3 The Correct Glove, Is Washable i 51r. and Mrs. Charles Jacobson of 504 East Kirby avenue announce the engagement of their niece, Celia Las- ser, to David Sterling of Cleveland, Furs Wc.°4 t •" 1 19 wIsto W a shIn itoes CHERNIAK-BARASH A very pretty wedding was solemn- Among those who recently nowt iz...…

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…7 1 1_11)entordemsnffirmIca PAGE EIGHT a success. Mr. Gruskin and Mr. Levin will speak at the next meeting which will be held Sunday, Sept. 26, at 89 Rowena street. Plans are being com- pleted for a weenie roast, details of which will be announced later. nue entertained the girls with bridge party. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Annette Cohen of Ilague avenue on Tuesday evening, Sept. 28. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Tuesd...…

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…America ffewisk Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 , filtonlposneiRomicu e to in is nature of the changes referred records made during July. July Brothers recent newspaper ad- - Business property. FOR RF.NT-Nicely furnished room month of few retail Dodge tic a accepted vertisement. "An Important I.ist of on Glynn Court near Hamilton F 0 R S ALE sales by many makers of cars who Ready for stores. Fifty feet on Ave. $5. Call...…

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…SEPTEMBER 24, 19211 TIMSVErROMIEMISII Etutoxict4 Belle Baker at Temple. Belk Baker, the incomparable sing- ing comedienne, with some brand new , song hits, headlines the bill at B. F. 1 Keith's Temple Theater fur next week' starting Sunday afternoon. Miss Baker is justly famous, as there are few who can sing a ballad with such pathos or a jazz number in such de- lightful abandon. Others billed: Jack Norworth, assisted by Dorothy Adel- phi, ...…

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