BEPETROTKAMS/191RONICLE Dependable Cartage and Transfer CITY I FELICITATE STRAUS ON 81ST BIRTHDAY (Continued from Page One.) fulfilled in his own life the ideal I of his Israel—justice and peace to I all! "What Mr. Straus is bringing to Zionism is the larger spirit of hu- man brotherhood, and what Zion- ism is bringing to Palestine is not •merely economic prosperity and po- litical recovery, but a renaissance of true idealism," the address said. Mr. Holmes recalled that a year ;ago, on the eightieth birthday of 1 Mr. Straus, "there canto such an ; outpouring of gratitude upon this man, unanimously hailed as New York's s first citizen, as wan well nigh unexampled in the city's life." . • ; MESSENGER COMPANY 937 E. Vernor Highway Cadillac 3240 'Russ Bear Inn 25 W. Columbia, opp. Fox Theatre First Russian Restaurant in Detroit The kitchen is conducted under the supervision of "The Russian Chef de Cuisine" From Moscow The acknowledged rendetvoils for seekers after the 11 nuxual in food and atmosphere. Luncheon, dinner and after-theater copper—open 'ill I:10 a. m. Facilities for Special Partin ba irn HOTEL Right Downtown Columbia at John R. with M. C. Busses Passing Door A Good Place to Live $8 to $10 Weekly $12 to $16 Double $1.50 to $3.00 Daily "A Herne Away From Home" Meier New Manageomme White Swan Cleaners 11505 Linwood Avenue Expert Cleaning, Dyeing and Alterations Moderate prices. 24-Hour Service We call for and deliver. Longfellow 4689 La Salle Window Shade and Drapery Co. We Clean Shades Window Shade• and Draperies Made to Order 8656 Linwood Avenue Garfield 1230 REV. JACOB I. SKLAR MOHEL PALESTINE OBSERVES MR. STRAUS' BIRTHDAY JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — The eighty-first anniversary of the birth of Nathan Straus, American Jewish philanthropist, was id. served here at a reception given by Miss Ilenriettu Szuld, American member of the Palestine Zionist Executive. Dr. .John Haynes Holmes, pastor of the Community Church in New York, who came to Palestine as the representative of Mr. Straus, was the guest of hon- or. In his address, Dr. Holmes char- acterized Mr. Straus'a philanthropy as many-sided and reconciling all races and creeds, "America claims Mr. Straus as a citizen, but he be- longs not only to America but to the whole world. Ile came to Pal- estine first as a tourist, but felt the challenge and today his l'ales- tine work symbelizea his interna- tional philanthropy," Dr. Ilolmes declared. TCHERN1CHOWSKY WILL BE DETROIT GUEST ON MONDAY (Continued from Page 1) Table d'Hote 'Dinner wow only ' $1. 00 Mohel Specialist Pirates... Euclid 10467. The Beta Rho Delta Sorority met Jan. :11, at 89 Rowena. The dance committee reports all ar- rangements completed for the Valentine dance to he given Sun- day evening, Feb. 10, at Hotel Stotler, the proceeds to go to charity. Mike Falk and his U. of M. Collegians will furnish the music. Tickets may be procured from any of the members or at the door, also by calling Euclid 7363. Athena Girls' Club. REV. H. MILKOVSKY Cantor at Mishkan laraol Synagogue Expert ■ and Antiseptic Mohel MARRIAGES PERFORMED 2012 Virginia Park Garfield 0287-M Finest Meals in Detroit POHL'S KOSHER RESTAURANT Our Home-Like Meals 8832 TWELFTH STREET The same Inimitable Pohl Cuisine will Prevail PTI1N ENGRAVING CD. (../L 1ALIrf.Y 1E1141140kb PI ',IFS" This dinner is with- out equal in Detroit Miss B. Demia of 2471 West Philadelphia was hostess at the last meeting of the Delta Sigma ('hi. on Friday. The sorority will raffle a marble smoking stand. The middle-of-May Valentine party will be held at the home of Miss F. Feldman, 15910 Inverness, Sat- urday, Feb. 9. Miss Anna Lesson, a pledgee, was elected a member. Miss I.. Garnick 4.1549 Clair- mount will be he hostess at the next meeting on Friday. Address all correspondence to Miss R. A. Rapapport, 10279 Delmar. Ased-Ed-Din Sorority. A dinner and theater party was held Jan. 29. The next meeting will be held at Sadie Gruskin's home, 322 Owen. 1073 Gladstone Delta Sigma Chi Sorority. The Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met at the "Y" Sunday, Feb. 3. The sorority thanks all clubs that co- operated in the bridge-tea. Semi. annual elections were held and the following are officers for the new term. Rose Elansky, president; Pauline Faigen, vice-president and treasurer; Belle Alter, secretary and reporter. The third anniver- sary will be observed with a thea- ter party, followed by a pajama party at the Stotler. Tau Sigma Gamma. Itedeared to D. troll- ore by virtue of mittle- Mena sans and clean- Liam Philomathic Debating Club. The Philamathic Debating Club met last Sunday in the clubroom of the main library, Woodward and Kirby avenues. The program consisted of a series of speeches on various subjects. Jack Miller spoke on "Proportionate Represen- tation," Arthur Snyder spoke on The Meaning and the Interpre- tation of Subsidization." Nathan Berke discussed "Contributions of the Hebrews to human Advance- ment," Norval Slobin dealt with "Hubbies." The program for Feb. 10 will be a debate on the subject, "Resolved, that the city manager plan be adopted by the City of De- troit." Max Chomsky and Leo Gurko will defend the affirmative and David Lipsitz and Sidney Slo. bin the negative. Beta Rho Delta Sorority. At a meeting of the Jolly Fel- lows Club held at the home of Bob Kane, 1955 Maine, plans were made for the card party to be held Wednesday at Jericho Temple. Prizes will be given at every table and refreshments will be .served. An orchestra will play, and there will be a number of other enter- tainments. II Tsars' Igperience Indorsed by Leadlog I The Ainwell club met at the home of Lorraine Wigler, 558 Hol- brook. There were 45 people in attendance. Amendments to the constitution were adopted. New ; members were voted in. The club then discussed a dance to be held March 17. The next meeting will be held at the home of Max Gittle- man, 154112 Petoskey. 'fhe club party will be held Sunday, Feb. 17. Detroit Lechem Aniyim. Elections will be held next week, The Detroit I.echem Aniyim will to be followed by a debate. hold an interesting meeting, with Phi Kappa Epailon Fraternity. a musical program, on Monday, Feb. II, 7:30 p. m., in the Hol- A "Dance Unique" is to be held brook Synagogue. Reports will be at the B'nai B'rith Center Sunday made, and those who are interest- evening, Feb. 10, sponsored by the ed in this work are urged to at- Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. tend this meeting. The organiza- The "Silvermoon Serenaders" have tion is planning a number of in- been secured to furnish the music. teresting affairs and the co-opera- Miss Ruth Rosen has consented to tion of the public is desired. At entertain. the last meeting important busi- So-Ed. ness was transacted. The So-Ed met at the Jewish Washington Pro g ive Club. Center on Fenkell F avenue Thurs- The annual banquet and get• day evening. Louis Covensky and together of the Washington Pro- Zelda Brodsky were chosen chair- gressive Club will he held at men of the initiation and social Northwood Inn, Ten-Mile road and committees, respectively. Nine Woodward avenue, Friday, Feb. Alpha charter members were in- 22, at 8 p. m. All former mem- troduced to the chartered mem- bers are urgently requested to get bers. The theater party will be in touch with Dave Freedman at held Feb. 15, and the latka party Euclid 2290-R, or Joe Newman, at Feb. 23. Those wishing to become Euclid 2557-J. A meeting will be members should watch this paper held this Sunday, Feb 10, at Meyer for announcements. Epstein's residence, 9618 North Martindale, at 3 p. m. Delta Omega Theta Sorority, The Delta Omega Theta Soror- Sigma Delta Pi. ity met at the home of the Misses The Sigma Delta l'i Sorority Pearl and Lillian Levy, 1511 Dela- met at the home of Miss Ruth ware avenue, last Sunday. The Greenberg. Election of officers club then disbanded. The money was held, with the following re- in the treasury was given to the sults: Dean, Miss Miriam Lach- Detroit Jewish Orphanage. Miss man; vice-dean, Miss Martha Kat- Helen Gross and Miss Josephine zer; scribe, Miss Jeanette Jacobs; Wasserman used their amount for Keeper of funds, Miss Jeanette another charitable purpose. Bresler. Plans were made for a Lea Joyeuse charity raffle to be held in the Les Joyeuse Filly's met at the near future. home of Miss Yetta Teach, Feb. 1. Tickets for the raffle are now be- Zedakah Club. The regular Monday afternoon ing sold. The Valentine party is meeting was held at Mrs. S. Schaf- to be held Feb. 14. A "white ele- fer's home, with President Mrs. phant" sale is to be held in the Roy Damsky presiding. Plans are near future. The next meeting being completed for the dinner- will be held at the home of Miss dance which will be held at North- Lillian Marks, 2442 Hazelwood. Jolly Fellow.' Club. REV. J. SILVERMAN Aimwetl Club. The First Austrian Ladies' Aid Society will hold its first banquet at the Beth Abraham Synagogue at 621 East Palmer on Sunday eve. ning, Feb. 24. Mrs, Spatter of 338 Owen is chairman of the affair. The ladies assisting her are Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Katt, Mrs. Schmildt and Mrs. J. Shafer. The proceeds will be given to charity. 5-Course 1810 Huai...ell Ave. Phew. Empire 1420. EV First Au Irian Lathe: Aid Society. be recitation, by Miss •aninah Ticktin, a teacher in the United Hebrew Schools and a graduate from the Tarbuth schools , who will declaim "Ga-aguyim" and other poems by Tchernichowsky. A musical program will include vio- lin solos by Miss Ida Divinoff and voca l solos by R. F. 'Znludk uw- ski, whose themes will be poems by Tchernichowsky to which he has set his own music. Ile will be accompanied by Samuel Solomon. ward Inn 11 'ednesday at 7 p. m. Those desiring to make reserva- Ldncheon on Monday. tion should call Mrs. Lea Levinson, Drs. Tchernichowsky and Feld- vice-president, Longfellow 1766, stein will be honored at a luncheon or Mrs. Blanche Greenblatt, gen- at the Phoenix Club on Monday. eral chairman, Hemlock 0071-M The committee in charge of ths At the next meeting Mrs. Lea Lev- luncheon consists of Rabbi Leon inson, 2272 Elmhurst, will be; Fran, M. II. Zackheim and Isaac hostess, Sh tz Organizations which co-oper- Epsilon Zeta Sorority. ated in arrangements, and their • y met Th e Eps i lon Zeta .° representatives, are: United Pal- estine Appeal and Zionist District at the home of Miss Frances Mar-, of Detroit, M. II. Zackheim; Young gobs Tuesday. Final plans were Judaea, Samuel Ileymant Kvut- made for the 1, alentine party to zath lvrith, S. &muffin; Northwest- be held at the home of Miss Ber- ern Women's League, Mesdames tha Patrick, 2948 Vinewood ave- F. Weksler, S. Shnitz and M. Mar- nue. Meetings will henceforth be golis; Zeirei Zion, B. Lerman, A. held Monday night. The nex t Friedman and B. Linderman; Ju- meeting will be held at the home nior lladassah, M1213 Beside Bren- of Miss Jeannette Silverman, ner; Jewish National Fund, Mar- 3421 Michigan avenue, on Mon- ris and Abraham Lachover; Ile- day, Feb. 11. brew Teachers' Organization, M. Chi Sigma Sorority. Mlchlin and M. Gordon. Other or- The Chi Sigma Sorority met ganizations pledged their co-opera- Friday evening at the home of the tion. Misses Rebecca and Yetta J. Hoff- man, 290 Farnsworth. It was an- Radio Service nounced that sorority pins are Euclid 4234 ready for all members. The meet- ing day was changed from every other Friday evening at the homes of the members, and beginning Feb. 17 the sorority will meet the first and third Sundays of each month at 89 Rowena. The prom- ised event by the sorority will take place March 20. Seeeenmesded by many Demon phyrelelans fee their ewe shad,a ao well as other. Try CLU Plans are nearing completion for the whoopee dance which the Athena Girls' Club is sponsoring. to be held at Hotel Statier, Sun- day evening, Feb. 17. The Whoopee Boys have been engaged to furnish the music. This band recently played at the Junior Ila- dassah Manless Cabaret. Organ- izations which desire tickets or in- formation may get in touch with the ticket chairman, Miss Helen Tibie Chimovitz, 2047 West Phila. delphia avenue, Garfield 8728, $1.50 Nita-Hawk Club. SAVOY u...,1 to Ka EDITOR'S NOTE All news, including society and club notes, to be assured of publication in the current issue of The Chronicle, must be in he hands of the editor not later than Wednesday. Contributions received after that hour will be retained for publication in the following week's issue. Purity Chapter 359, 0. E. S. W. W. Girl.. Miss Anne Wuntner presided hostess at the last meeting. Elec- tion of officers took place. The1 new officers are: Miss Florence! Terris, president; Miss Belle Woontner, secretary; Miss Bessie; D. Feldstein, treasurer. The girls I are looking, forward to the sleigh.; ride party on Feb. 15. Miss Ter-1 ris is chairman of the committee.1 Women's Welfare Organisation. Next meeting is to be held nt the; Election of officers of the Euro- home of Miss Sally Deutsch, 24841 pean Jewish omen s Welfare Organization was held Jan. 19 at Hazelvttod. Jericho Temple. The new officers are: Ex-President, Mrs. J. Jen- Beta Tau Iota Sorority. An enjoyable social meeting; chick ; president, Mrs. .1. Bagdad; was held at the home of Miss Helen; vice-presidents, Mrs. Joseph Rail- Wasserman, 3353 Fullerton ave.' nee, Mrs. A. Katzin, Gold- nue, on Feb. 1. The guests in- berg and Mrs. Mollie Cohen; re- cluded the Misses Lillian Tulmich, cording and financial secretary, H. Ann Burger anti Rose Cook. Stolsky; honorary correspond- Bridge constituted the evening's ing. secretary, Mrs. Agnes Lev- diversion. Arrangements were in; recording secretary of the completed with the Jewish Orphan board of directors, Mrs. Silver- Home for a theater party on stein; treasurer, Mrs. L Gold. March 3. The sorority will raffle smith; trustees, Mrs. S. Goldstick, its French doll on Feb. 14, at the Mrs. I. Neuman, Mrs, G. Mishkin, WS. Elfersey, Mils. Siegal, Mrs home of Miss Mona Hiller. Smile. A general meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Jericho Kadimah Girls. Temple. Arrangements will be Miss Sara Cooper was hostess made for installation of officers. at the last meeting. The weathers thank those who attended the Jewish Women's European Wel- bridge on Jan. 30 at the Maraville fare Organization. Apartments and helped to make it The Jewish Women's European a success. They extend apologies to those turned away for lack of Welfare Organiation, will meet at accommodations. The next in the the home of Mrs. J. Salts, 2734 series of charity bridges will be Leslie avenue, at 2 p. m. Tuesday, held lute in February and the pro- Feb. 19. A home-cooked luncheon ceeds will be given to the Hebrew and bridge will be held Wednes- Orphanage. A piece of furniture day, March 6, at the Knights of will be purchased for the Baby Pythias Hall. For tickets call Mrs. Day Nursery with the proceeds R. B. Newman, chairman of the from the last bridge. 1 he girls entertainment committee, Arline-. donated a sum of money to the ton 3918. At the last meeting, • Los Angeles Sanatorium. Tenta- held at the home of Mrs. A. Lieb, tive plans are under way for the 958 Virginiia Park, important mat- annual dance to be held April 7 at ters were discussed. Refresh- ments were served and entertain- the Stotler Hotel. ment provided. A meeting of the entire organization will be held Phalanx Club. Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Jericho Tem- The Phalanx Club met Jan. 31 at the "Y." The dance committee ple, Joy road near Linwood. urges club; to remit for tickets. Norman Brode and Manuel Bosch were accepted as pledges and will undergo a four weeks' probation- ary period. The skating party is planned for either Feb. 10 or 17. at Jack Datzell's skating pond, to be followed by dancing later at the pavilion. Tau Beta ■ Chi Sorority. Election of officers took place at the meeting of the Tau Beta Chi Sorority, Feb. 6, and the fol- lowing were elected: Helen Yost, president; Lillie Blugrind, vice- president; Minnie Bortman, secre- tary; Ann Tutin, treasurer, and , Esther Pomerantz, Chronicle re- porter. The girls are planning a fashion show for the stunt night at th "Y," Feb. 17. Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority; met Tuesday, Feb. 5, at the home of Miss Belle Wuntner of 2068 Clairmount avenue. Reports were made on arrangements for the third annual spring frolic, to be held at the Steller Hotel March 3. The sorority has added two pledgees, Miss Suzanne Brown and Miss Yvette Gleich. Instead of the regular meeting on Feb. 12 the whole sorority will dine at the Cabin Chop House, and later at- tend a show. Versatile Girls. Heel Stasi.. L'Allegro Girls. Delta Chapter, Phi Gamma Eta Sorority. I'hi Gamma Eta held their first theater party Feb. 1, followed by dinner at the Chinese Tea Gardens. Election of officers will be held /1 . the home of Rose Bearnian Fri- day evening. Theta Delta Omega. The Theta Delta Omega Soror- ity held its last meeting at the home of Miss Frieda Gold, Sunday afternoon. The sorority started their plans for the summer and will decide on the cottage they plan to take. The dye for the club stationery has been made. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Nellie Klar, 3758 Gladstone avenue. DINNER-DANCE OF CREDIT LOAN ASSN. Tau Sigirrsa Rho Sorority. Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at the home of Miss Fay Haffner,1 9730 Delmar avenue, on Jan. 29. The entertainment committee made plans for the Valentine party to be held at the home of Miss Fay . Sibrack, on Feb. 16. The next ' meeting is to be held at the home ' of Miss Fay Sibrack, 628 Belmont avenue. Mrs. Robert E. Clinton was hostess at a special meeting of the Blue Biird Girls held on Tuesday evening, Feb. 5. Election of offi- cers also took late. Installation will be held onFeb. 24, at the Ori-1 ole Terrace. A bridge to be held' Feb. 26 was also discussed. It will be held at 3010 Cortland ave. nue at the home of Mrs. Clinton. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leslie Mitchell, ooqn THIS IDEAL COMBINATION IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE THERE'S A PROPER SIZE FOR EVERY FURNACE ASK US East Side Coal Co. Whittier 9200 Public Courts with all the Advantages of a Private Club "ART. STAFF'S" Orxtrr Zenith' nub t, Itating ettitrr 3775 DAVISON AT DEXTER HOGARTH 2675 Tennis—Week days 6 a. m . to 5 p. 75c per court. 5 p. m, to dark, 11.25 per court. Skating every day, weather per m:iling. Open 9 a. at. to 10:30 p. Saturdays a a. m. to no on, $1.25 per court. 12 noon to dark, $1.75 per court. Sundays and Holidays: e. m. to dash, $1.73 per court. Meet Your Friends at NATE'S For a Tasty Bite m., 25c. Skates to rent wed skate sharp- ening. Checking. Light lunches, cigars and candy. 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FRANK FARKUS The L'Allegro Girls met at the home of Miss Gertrude Bennett on Tuesday. Flint!' plans were made' for the sleighride by a committee composed of the Misses Lillian EUCLID 5560 Leider, Selma Prag and Fay Studio: 4819 Underwood Cooper. Further plans for Le Just off Grand River coming formal dinner-dance were submitted. The next meeting will; be held at the home of Miss Syl- via Chapman, 3238 Cortland ave. ,c)**************ocac.****0 nue, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12. Blue Bird Girls. CLEANLINESS COMFORT ECONOMY l'urity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will initiate a large class of candidates Monday evening at it o'clock. Refreshments will follow the initiation. All members are urged to attend. On Thursday , evening, Feb. 14, the newly in- stalled officers of l'urity Assem- bly, Order of the Rainbow, fur girls, will initiate their first class of candidates. All the work will be exemplified by the Purity Girls themselves, and will be preceded by a o'clock dinner. The initia- tion and dinner are open to all members of the 0, E. S., dinner by reservation only. All girls be- tween the ages of 12 and 18, who are daughters or sisters of Master Masons or Eastern Stars, are eligible to the Order of the Rain- bow, and petitions may be ob- tained from any member. A meeting of the Versatile Girls was held Sunday at the home of Dorothy Allender. Final arrange- ments were made for the Valen- tine party to be held in cabaret style Feb. 9 at the home of Charles Wagner of Linwood avenue. The next meeting is to be held at the Yima Zonta Car ■ Sorority. Yima Zonta Cara Sorority met hofe of Miss Sadye Bnumstein, at the home of Miss Rose Siegel, 2994 Gladstone. 3777 Lawrence, on Jan. 30. Miss Tuai Talc Sorority. Jennie Abramovitch was present as a pledgee. Plans are being The Tusi Tale Sorority met made for a card party dansant and Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the Y. W. at a special meeting on Sunday, H. A. Several of the members en- Feb. 3, at the home of Miss Betty joyed on Monday the performance Feldman, 517 Marston, it was de- of "Porgy" at the Wilson Theater. cided that this affair be held at The sorority is rehearsing for the the Chinese Tea Gardens, on club stunt night to be held at the March 31. Miss Rose Brooks and "Y" Feb. 17. The next meeting Miss Sadie Smilo were appointed will be held Feb. 13. to take care of the printing of tick- Alpha Alpha Sigma Sorority. ets and throw-aways. On Friday, Feb. 15, at 8:30 p. Theta Chi Epsilon Sorority. m., the Alpha Alpha Sigma Soror- Miss Mae Allen, 2745 Taylor ity will hold a bridge at the Ma- avenue, entertained the Theta Chi sonic Temple. For reservations Epsilon Sorority with a bridge. call Miss Ida Escoff, Garfield Plans are being completed for the 9570-R, or Miss Dorothy Fink, dinner-dance to be given at the Euclid 3388. Oriole Terrace. After a few months of inactiv- ity the Nite-Hawks have resumed social activities among the younger the price. set. Their opening event of the Special Sunday season was a theater party given Dieser at the Wilson, Sunday evening, 14 followed by a dinner at the Oriole The Coterie Club. Terrace. The Nite-Hawks are Attractive weekly The Coterie Club met at the preparing for their comedy sketch and monthly rates home of Miss Ethel Fischer. Final to be given at the Y. W. II. A. 's given to permanent arrangements for the bridge-fash- "Stunt Night," Sunday, Feb. 17. guest.. ion show were made, to take place Every room March I. at Hotel Barium. The Phi Zetta Xi Sorority. with Bath show is to be given by the Ames Phi Zetta Xi Sorority met at MONTHLY—SUITE Company. the home of Miss Mary Kreidman, RATES 13150 Wyoming, Jan. 25. Pros- The Cosmo Club. $125 to $150 pective pledgees are Miss Ethel The members of the Cosmo Club Feinstein. 16895 Muirland, and urge other clubs to co-operate Miss Erma Chapman, 3238 Cort- with them by attending the com- land. A new member is Miss Syl- ing bridge-dansant at the Masonic via Mackie, 2020 Tuxedo. The Temple on Tuesday evening, Feb. sorority is planning many activi- 26. The committee in charge is ties for this year. The next meet- planning a var i ed program of en- ing will be held at the home of WEDDINGS tertainment. In addition to play- Miss Edith Ziff, 1969 Delaware. Special attention to ben• ing of bridge, there will be enter- fleets, weddings, bridge parties. tainment by prominent radio per- Sigma Iota Sorority. Phone Randolph 5600 for ir- formers, to be followed by danc- Sigma Iota Sorority met at the meats. ing The proceeds will be distrib- Y. W. II. A. Feb. 3 at an open uted among needy families in ac- meeting. A skating party W3+ cordance with the general policy planned for Sunday, Feb. 10. at THE of the club. The next meeting will Palmer Park. Popular songs were be held on Tuesday evening at sung by Miss Ann Forbes, and 2633 Richton avenue. A matter bridge followed. of great importance to the organ- Woodward :1 Athena Girls' Whoop.. Dance, ization will be discussed at tiffs I meeting, no all members are re- Sunday ensuing, Feb. 17, 1929, at Adelaide ■ at anywhere near NEWS We aim to serve you! Give us a trial. 0 FOR EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT SERVICE BRING YOUR CAR TO YOUR OWN DOWNTOWN GARAGE Storage—Greasing—Repairs—Collision Work —Tire Service—Cars Washed—Gas and Oil 24-Hour Towing Service Watson Garage 42 Watson Street Cherry 4136