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OBITUARY

Ben Lyon, Wesley Eddy
Featured at Regent

avenue was hostess at the last
meeting of the Theta Rho Chi So-
rority, held Wednesday evening,
WILLIAM ELLENSTEIN
Aug. 17. Arrangements were made
Mrs. Burney Hertzberg of ts;
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levine
for an anniversary party to be
Funeral services for the late
"For the Love of Mike," with Ben (Ann Samson) are receiving con-
given at 540 East Ferry avenue Wark street was hostess to Is I s .
William M. Ellenstein, retired pro-
Lyon in the leading role, holds the gratulations on the birth of a son,
dies
at a very delightful tuna, s
for members and their escorts, on
duce merchant, who died at his
screen at the Regent this week,
at her home in honor of SI,.
Sept. 11.
home, 2511 Gladstone avenue,
In loving memory of Mrs. Ju- while on the stage is presented a Jerome Ralph, Aug. 13.
Charles
Winberg of Chica c ..,
Miss Sadye Vertlieb of Linwood
Tuesday, were held at the home
lius Y. Burnstine (Sarah Stein- hill of five vaudeville acts, presided
Theta Delta Omega,
By Nathan L. N. Ferber.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lightstone
avenue will be hostess at the next (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Easi•
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
gold), who passed away Aug. 24, over by Wesley Eddy, "the Prince
man
of
Dwight
street. The toll,;
On Thursday, Aug. 18, meetings regular business meeting
of 2294 Gladstone avenue are re-
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
1924.
were decorated with gladiola s
of Hokum."
ceiving felicitations on the birth
Mr. Ellenstein was born in De- of Theta Delta Omega Sorority
Bridge
Was
"For
the
Love
of
Mike"
offers
the
diversion
of the aft•
Though {wrest away, yet lutes! And not
were resumed, after a short dis- Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S.
of a son, Richard Lee, July 31.
Miss Beatrice Rader, efficient troit. Oct. 10, 1864, and for many
forgotten is she.
the popular Ben Lyon in a fast-
ernoon. Among the out-of-toss
bandinent for the summer. at the
l'urity Chapter, No. 259, Order guests present were Mrs. Jess];
Her gentle cool from earthly pain and moving story which has a college
secretary of Pisgah lodge, has just years was engaged in the produce I
Mr. and Mrs. L. Levine of 3911 returned to her desk and reported business at the Eastern Market. I home of Miss Alzofon. Plans for of Eastern Star, announces the an-
sorrow free.
Fisher, Mrs. Harry Horowitz a.I
A mother •nd wife, daughter, and sister background, and plenty of romance. Thirty-first street are receiving
autumn activities were taken up, a
gone above
George Sidney, Ford Sterling, Hugh congratulations on the birth of a having had a very excellent vaca- He was one of the first to open his hike on Sunday, Aug. 28, being nual excursion of the Wayne Miss Lillian Horowitz, all of la-
County Association, Order Eastern troit; Mrs. Lou Meyers of Peoria,
To dwell in peace forever in a realm of Cameron and others are seen in his
tion. Brother A. J. Iludosh is still shop when the market was estab-
the first. After a lengthy busi- Star, will be held Wednesday,
son, Ralph Jerome, on Aug. 13.
tote.
summering but reports that he will ished.
Ill., and Miss Hattie Weiss, h : ::
support.
Surviving are his widow, Belle; ness session, a social time was en- Aug. 31, at Bob-Lo. A program guest of Mrs. Norman Buckner.
be back with us and in harness
Opening the stage bill with his
Tier Loving Husband, Daughter,
joyed by the girls.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lipkin of early in the fall term.
three
sons,
Jacob,
Max
and
Rob-
of entertainment has been ar-
Parents, Sister and Brothers. own inimitable humor and har- 1976 Gladstone avenue are receiv-
The
next
meeting
will
be
on
ert, and two daughters, Mrs. Bar-
ranged for all and a good time is
Mr. and Mrs. Julius hernias and
mony, Wesley Eddy acts as master
Sept 1, at the home of Miss Frieda assured during the day. Those
ing congratulations on the birth of
two small daughters, Thelma mid
Willmer Bassitt: "Brothers Wm. ney Katz and Jessie Ellenstein.
In loving memory of Mrs. Grace of ceremonies, and presents several a daughter, Elise Francine.
Burial took place in Clover Hill Gold, 3810 Gladstone avenue
attending the outing are asked to Lillian, and Mrs. David Elvish,
vocal
numbers
to
the
accompani-
B.
Isenberg,
James
I.
Ellmann,
Rovin Liebschutz, who departed
be sure and obtain their tickets of Rochester, N. Y., are the hoist
ment of his uke. The Royal Serb-
Louis James Rosenberg, A. Louis Park Cemetery.
this life Aug. 21, 1923.
Ladies' Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen-
from officers or members, as no guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 5l:
ians, six clever musicians, present
Fineberg and Morris Fishman:
alien
of
Collingwood
avenue
are
Members
and
friends
are
in-
MRS. THELMA GOROGESKY
credit will be given Purity Chap- of Park street.
While midnight stars are gleaming,
catchy musical numbers; ('Taff and
Where have you been? The secre-
being
congratulated
on
the
birth
vited
to
the
semi-annual
bridge-
Oncold
and silent grave.
ter for tickets purchased through
a
Mrs.
Thelma
Gorogesky,
7531
Beautiful are featured in a pleas-
tary on behalf of Pisgah invites
B eneath the not sleeps our dear one
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Golds:,
ing novelty, "A Song Symphony." of a daughter, Janet, on Aug. 2.
you and would greatly appreciate Cameron avenue, passed away on luncheon given by the Ladies' any other source. Reservations
Whom we loved loll could not save.
Auxiliary
of
l'isgah
Lodge,
No.
34,
can be made by calling Guide Ka- of Ottawa Drive, who have be, s
Herbert Bolt trio ore billed as
Aug. 21 at the age of 43. Surviv-
your earnest co-operation."
r. am 1111 rs. Pt.
e sr M
. erns
em
t
B
I. O. B. B., on Tuesday, Sept 13, vanau, Arlington 1054, or Anna sojourning in the east, havi.•
Her Loving Husband, Children, the "slow motion athletes" offering
ing is her husband, Solomon.
turned to their home.
Mother, Father and Brother. their routine slower than usual for of 2303 Gladstone avenue an-
Burial took place at Machpelah at 12:30 p. nt, at Webster hall, Weinbeck, Empire 1385.
Dr. Mark Gunsberg: The B'nai
the birth of a daughter,
111 Putnam avenue. A pleasant
acts of this type. Burry Brosius nounce
Jacqueline, on Saturday, Aug. G. B'rith symphony will be bigger and Cemetery.
afternoon
is
assured
and
a
deli-
Alpha
Beta
Gamma.
Morris Fine and daughters, c.•
better than ever and will prove a
In loving memory of Samuel and Joe Barton, "Two Boys From
cious luncheon will be served and
Miss Minnie Silver was hostess celia and Ruth, have motored Is
MAX KLAYMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bayles greater source of pride for Pisgah
Berman, who passed away two Nutting-ham," have a clever skit
Max Klayman passed away atI prizes will be given at each table. at the open meeting of the Alpha Chicago and St. Louis, Mrs
with
plenty
of
laughs,
and
Pauline
and
the
community."
years ago, Aug. 25, 1925.
Conn and Bert Albert round out of 16511 Twelfth street are re-
Harper Hospital on Aug. 23 at the For reservations, please call Mrs. Beta Gamma Sorority held on
Sir. and Sirs. Barney Wyman
the show with their novelty offer- ceiving congratulations on the
God called him home,
Blatnikolf, Euclid 5717-R. A Tuesday evening, Aug. 24, at 1645
Brother Arthur R. Fixel, mem- age of 68. Ile had been a resident N.
It was His will.
special . meeting of the organize- Collingwood avenue. Several via- now residing in their home on Es,
ing, "On Their Way to School." birth of a son, Richard Jerome, on
But In our hearts
ber of the intellectual advancement of the Jewish Old Folks' Home.
tam will be held on Monday eve- itors attended this meeting, among Iroquois street.
Shorter screen subjects and other Aug. 18.
He lingers still.
Burial
took
place
at
Beth
David
committee, has come forward with
ning, Aug. 29, at 8 p. nt., at the them being Estelle Lansky of New
novelties complete the program.
Hie memory Is as deer today
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sloan of the statement that, "1 intend to Cemetery, with Rabbi Ashishkin B'nai B'rith Community House, York, who sang several popular se-
Mrs. Charles Winberg a n d
As in the hem. he Peso,' away.
participate most actively in the officiating.
2720
Fullerton
avenue
are
receiv-
275 East Ferry avenue Refresh- lections. The next meeting will daughter, Doris, are the guests
BUSINESS NOTICE
His Loving Wife and Children.
ing felicitations on the birth of a affairs of l'isgah and to render
be held on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.
ments
will
be
served.
REUBEN ORMAN
every effort in the furtherance of
the home of Miss Ruth Berman of Kaufman.
Joseph Olenikoff of 943 Alger daughter, Barbara, on Aug. 19.
Reuben Orman passed away on
the great work undertaken by our
In loving memory of Harris
Nu Sigma Tau Sorority.
8230 Beaubien street.
Aug. 20 at harper Hospital. lie
lodge."
Goldberg, who passed away Aug. avenue has severed relations with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Glasier
(Eliz-
Mrs. Si. W. Kollin and daughtei .
The first meeting of the Nu Sig-
Block & Pupko, located at 9030
■ was the father of Mrs. Si. A Cohen
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
Lucille, have returned from Camp
26, 1925.
abeth
Dater)
of
Turner
avenue
ma
Tau
Sorority
was
held
at
the
Twelfth street, and will take
of Alpena, Mrs. Charles Marion-
"Let
us
start
the
ball
rolling,"
On
Wednesday
afternoon,
Aug.
Pontiac.
charge of the new store being are receiving felicitations on the says Brother Charles Hassey. "The that Mrs. Lou Marienthal, Mrs. home of Miss Sophie Goodman of
No one knows the silent heartache.,
24, the Hebrew Ladies' Aid So.
Only th,ne who lost can tell.
opened by A. Block, formerly with birth of a daughter, Phylis Ann, fall season is now here and we have Max Velick, Mrs. L. Nugelberg, Work avenue on Thursday, Aug.
Mrs. L. Rosenbaum was tic
ciety of Detroit gave a party for
And the tears that•re shed In eilence
Block & Pupko, in Los Angeles, on Aug. 13.
a lot of work to do, and all mem- Sol Orman of Pontiac, Abe and 18. The following officers were the inmates of the Jewish Old guest of her children, Mr. and St s
For the one we loved co well.
Calif.
Lipshied of Onaway and Harry of elected: Sophie Goodman, presi- Folks' Home, of which Sirs. Char- J. Schwartz.
bers
should
pitch
in
and
get
to
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Knop-
dent; Ethel Berkowitz, vice-presi-
A bad debtor never lacks ex-
His Loving Wife and Children.
Detroit.
lotte Davison was in charge, being
per of 2470 Buena Vista street are work."
cuses.
Funeral services were conduct- dent; Frances Berkowitz, secre- assisted by several of the members
Sirs. S. Kaufman of Fort Ways,
receiving
felicitations
on
the
birth
Whoever washes an ass' head
Brother D. W. Simons was ed from the residence, 2647 Rich- tary; Ann Barahal, treasurer, and of the organization. The first Ind., is the house guest of Mr. ais:
of
a
son,
William
David,
Aug.
12.
What one does, one becomes.
loses time and soap.
heard to state that "I take great ton, on Aug. 21, with burial at Marcia Raskin, publicity manager. meeting of the season will take Mrs. I,. Kaufman.
Meetings
will
be
held
every
place at 2 o'clock Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Stern of pleasure in visiting Pisgah lodge Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Tuesday hereafter.
J. J. Edelstein has left for N,
Sept. 7, at the home of Mrs. Roy
2000 Blaine avenue announce the at every opportunity and deeply Hershman officiated.
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regret
that
circumstances
do
not
York where he will remain for se)
Fixler of 2000 Pingree avenue.
birth of a son, Moses David, on
Ocean Girls Club.
SAM LEVEY
permit me to be more active."
eral days.
Thursday, Aug. 11.
The Oman Girls held their last
Sam Levey passed away at his
Madison Athletic Club.
you want richly flavored Delicatessen,
Brother Silas Feinberg: "The en- residence Aug. 21, at the age of meeting on Aug. 18 at the home of
Miss Roberta Rappaport of Wil-
At a special meeting of the Madi-
Mrs. Harry Bauman of Grand ave- son Athletic Club it was decided liam street has returned from 0
tertainment
committee
is
doing
its
49.
His
wife,
Violet,
survives.
ask for Gunsberg's.
PRESIDENT OF HIAS
part and getting along swimmingly.
Burial took place at Machpelah nue. Plans are being made for the that the usual New Year's dance three weeks visit at Grand Rapids.
GOES TO BUCHAREST Now all we need is the earnest co- Cemetery, with Rabbi Ashshkin card party and raffle to be held on
will be held this year at the Mac-
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2, at the cabees' ballroom. The purpose of
operation of the rank and file of officiating.
Miss Hattie Weiss of Rochester,
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) — Abra- the membership."
Chatham Hotel. In place of the this dance is to promote greater N. Y., is visiting with Mrs. Nor•
ham Herman, president of the lie-
regular meeting to have taken intimacy among the members and man Buckner.
MISS SARA GOLDMAN
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, chair-
e brew Immigrant Aid and Shelter-
Miss Sara Goldman, aged 31, of place on Aug. 25, the girls attend-
Prepared under
ing society, left Aug. 20 for Buch- man of the Americanization com- 1927 Pingree avenue passed away ed the performance of "Bought increase the circle of friends.
A very pretty birthday party was
the most sanitary
arest following a stay here.
mittee, has now practically com- on Aug. 13. She is survived by and Paid For" at the Bonstelle European Jewish Women's Wel. given in honor of little Miss .1e-
conditions.
During his visit to Poland Mr. pleted the organization of his her mother, Mrs. Pearl Goldman; Playhouse.
sephine Lewis, daughter of Mr. and
fare Organization.
Kerman surveyed the activities of classes for the fall and winter term. four sisters, Mrs. H. Jacobs, Sirs.
The European Jewish Women' s Mrs. Ed Lewis of Jackson street.
Every known
the Hies offices and conferred with however, he states that this does C. Kessler, Mrs. M. Goldman and
Time Kai P'
Sorority
Welfare Organization will hold a A talent contest was held and many
. method is used to
the American consul here concern- not necessarily mean that we will Mrs. B. Robbins, and one brother,
A regular business meeting of board meeting on Wednesday, prizes were awarded to the little
F
ing the intelligence tests given to not accept further enrollments from
make Gunsberg's
the Time Kai Pistis Sorority was Aug. 31, at the home of Sirs. S. guests.
Max.
visa applicants.
others who may seek to avail them-
products t•sty
Burial took place at Beth Abra- held on Monday, Aug. 22, at the Goldstick of 2916 Cortland ave-
selves
of
the
opportunity
offered
by
Y. W. H. A. clubhouse. The so- nue. All members are urged to
Trouble not yourself about
ham
Cemetery.
Rabbi
Thumin
of-
and delicious.
our classes. Rabbi Gordon further ficiated.
rority will begin its bowling par- attend as business of great impor- news: it will soon grow stale, and
states that he intends to personally
ties the latter part of September. tance will be discussed at this you will have it
REV. JACOB I SKLAR
Always ask for
supervise the workings of his com-
Alleys have been reserved at the time.
LOUIS MORRISON
MOHEL
mittee and classes at all times to
A friar who asks alms for God's
Louis Morrison of 1732 Glad- Recreation Building for the entire
F
the end that l'isgah lodge may be stone avenue passed away on Aug. season. Sweater emblems have
Recommended hr many
sake asks for two.
Arles Sorosis.
Detroit physician. for
able to make a report on this line 19 at the age of 79. Ile was the also been decided upon and will
A meeting of the Artes Sorosia
theirown children •+
Look for Thia Label.
to which he can always point with husband of Sirs. Fannie Morrison be ready for use for the bowling was held at the home of Mrs. Louis
well a• others.
pride.
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and father of Mrs. B. Keating, season. The next regular meeting Bassale of 200.1 Blaine avenue on
1810 Hazelwood Ave.
Mrs. Rose Cowan, Thomas J., Ben will be held on Monday, Aug. 29, Tuesday, which was followed by
Phone Empire 6428.
Chaffee
Noble School
F
Brother Aaron Blumeneau: "My and Robert, and the brother of at the Y. W. IL A. clubhouse.
lunch and bridge. The next meet-
F
work and activity in B'nai B'rith Sirs. Abe Shapiro and Paul Morri-
of Expression
ing will be held at the home of
e
work have always been a source of son of Chicago and Mandel Sara-
Athena Girls Club.
Mrs. David Bloch of 2003 Blaine
Eetablished 1577 be
pleasure to me, and I have consid- sohn of Detroit. Funeral services
Mrs. William Keller (Pauline avenue on Tuesday, Aug. 30. All
Now! Right in the heart of the picnic and ex
REV. J. SILVERMAN ered
Mm. Edna Chaffee Noble.
it a privilege to serve in its took place at the Lewis Brothers Fabrick) of 1910 Hazelwood ave- members are requested to attend.
Mo. Helen Chaffee Workman
cursion season, the products of Gunsberg should
ranks. I sincerely feel that all well- Funeral Home, 7739 John R. nue was hostess at the last regular
Mrs. Emilie Clark Chaffee
MVO 5rno
be on every tongue and enjoyed by every palate. ,
Directors
thinking individuals should no con- street at 2 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 21. business meeting of the Athena
Beta Rho Delta.
Miss Mary McCormick, Secret•ri
e
Pure — Wholesome — No coloring matter used.
sider it; and in the future, as in Rabbi A. Si. Hershman officiated. Girls Club held Tuesday evening,
Mobil Specialist.
Enrollment for day classes,
A re-union meeting of the Beta
the past, I shall he pleased to be Burial took place at Cloverhill Aug. 23. Plans are being com- Rho Delta Sorority was held at
Wednesday. Oct. non.
25 Years' Experience.
Evening classes open Monday. Oct. ,
at your service."
pleted for the raffle and bridge to the Y. W. Ii. A. on Thursday, Aug. Children'.
Endorsed by Leading
Park Cemetery.
classes. Saturday, Oct. •
take place on Sunday afternoon, 18. Most of the members have re-
Physicians.
For information, call, write or
Brother Ilarry L. Leiberman,
telephone-
Sept. 18, at the Savoy Hotel. The turned from their vacations and
LOUIS COPELAND
2073 Gladstone
chairman of the organization com-
Phones Lafayette 3340.41
Detroit, Michigan
102 GARFIELD AVE.
Louis Copeland passed away next regular meeting will take are ready to make plans for activi-
Euclid 10467.
mittee, is making heroic efforts to Friday, Aug. 19, at his home at place at the home of Miss Esther
Glendale 3950
ties for the coining season. Com-
Cantor at Holbrook Synagogue.
surpass all previous records in the 285 Ilendrie avenue. Surviving Zalesin of 1011 Alger avenue.
mittees were appointed for hos
enrollment of new members, and are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Cope-
pital
visiting
and
destitute
fami-
reports as having personally se- land; three daughters, Mrs. I. Ro-
Beta Tau Iota Sorority,
lies. Other committees will be
cured during the past week 19 new senbaum, Mrs. C. Hessen and Sirs.
The Beta Tau Iota Sorority held
names. "Now let my fellow work- S. Plain, and two sons, Laurence its last regular meeting at the appointed at a later date.
workers on my committee match and Harry. Funeral services were home of Miss Paula Wolnez of
that this coming week."
conducted from the residence on Arlington avenue. The game of
Aug. 21, with Rabbi A. Si. Hersh- "bug" was the diversion of the
Brother Benjamin Goldberg:
man officiating. Burial took place evening. The next meeting will
"('all me at any time, and I will
KOSHER RESTAURANT
take place on Friday, Aug. 26, at
Leek the World in Motor Car Value
he glad to be of any service I can at Machpelah Cemetery.
the home of Miss Helen Wasser-
Has reopened and invites your
on behalf of Pisgah lodge."
Given by
man of 3353 Fullerton avenue.
CARD OF THANKS
inspection of its beautiful new
Plans for a hitch-hike will take
Expert
Instructor
Rabbi A. M. Hershman: "The
Restaurant at
Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, Sirs. Fa- place at this time. Other active
Americanization committee is do-
To Both Beginning ■ and Ad.
plans are under way for the corn-
8832 TWELFTH STREET
ing a great and important work lick, Mrs. Rycus and Mrs. Kimel- ing season.
sauced Students.
man
wish
to
thank
their
many
and can make itself a very vital friends and organizations for the
The same inimitable Pohl Cui-
Price $1 Per Lesson.
factor in the life of our commu-
Theta Rho Chi Sorority.
sine will prevail.
sincere and heartfelt sympathy ex-
C•II Hemlock 7409.R.
nity."
Miss Jean Snyder of Clairmount
tended to them during the recent
It is reported on behalf of the loss of their beloved son and
secretary's office that a new hook brother.
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is being edited, entitled "Thou
Shalt Not ;" editor, Harry Yudkoff; Keith's Temple Theater.
illustrations by Samuel Sternberg.
A miniature follies, known as
Joseph Haggai: "The publicity Ned AS'ayburn's Premenaders, will
committee, although regarded by headline a brilliant bill at B. F.
many as one of the minor commit- Keith's Temple theater for the week
tees, I believe, is one of the most starting Sunday, Aug. 25. Ned
important of all committees. Its Wayburn, who has trained and di-
task is to properly present the lodge rected all of the dances in Flo
and its activities to the public."
Ziegfeld's famous follies and who
has trained most of America's fa-
Mrs. N. BlatnikotT: "Now, re- mous dancers, has selected 16 of
member, there is a big athletic car- his most promising proteges for
nival, the bazaar, and the ladies' this new act.
semi-annual bridge luncheon on
Clifford and Marion will appear
Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 12:30 p. m. in a laugh provoking affair enti-
at Webster hall, and a host of other tled, "Just Dumb," as the second
things on our program."
feature of the bill. Naughton and
Gold, comedians, will add to the
Brother B. Yanet: "The sym- gaiety with "Funny Ones;" the
New
soft
cushions
give
you
the
phony
must
be;
we
must
have
a
Misses Dorothy and Rosetta Ryan,
You must SEE these new Nash
symphony."
"Maids of Mirth and Melody," and
most wonderful restfulness while
models to realize all Nash has done
the Wordon brothers in "Footology"
riding.
Brother Martin Gilbert in going will complete the vaudeville bill.
to give you the utmost in luxury
over the books of the lodge: "I wish
The feature photoplay will be
and quality.
You get all this greater richness,
our dear brothers and members "The Clown" with a big cast of
A new model 50-C Chain Drive International
would
remember
that
organizations
together
with
many
notable
new
stars.
Varied and beautiful color finishes
Owned by the Davison Cartage Cempany.
cannot exist without the payment
engineering improvements, yet
attract your eye at once.
of dues."
He who sows his land trusts in 10
Nash has established new LOWER
No matter whether it's a heavy excavation job, long distance hauling or
God.
The interiors are enriched with
One of the very important things
light local cartage, the new Internationals are doing the work and making rec-
prices, which make it even more
that the Ladies' Auxiliary is plan-
appointments of exquisite artistry.
ords for power and economy of operation.
emphatically evident that Nash
ning is a drive for the increase of
The silver-finished ware is deli-
Reformed and Strict-
its membership. "I feel we should
Internationals are backed by an organization of long recognized stability
gives you far MORE for the
have
enrolled
in
our
organization
cately patterned.
and integrity, with over twenty years experience in manufacturing Motor
ly Orthodox Funerals
MONEY than you can buy any-
every Jewish woman in our commu-
Trucks, and the purchaser is assured of service and replacements promptly and
The upholsterings, in harmoniz-
nity," says Mrs. J. Weiss, head of
Personally Supervised.
where else.
the membership drive committee.
at all times, regardless of the age of the equipment.
Latest Type of Limousine
ing color tones, range from choic-

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BERLIN.—(J. T. AL—Dr. Leo
Bramson of the Oil secured the co-
operation of leading South African
statesmen, during his visits to that
country.
According to reports from Jo-
hannesburg, Mr. Bramson was re-
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secretary's office promptly, as we
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