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EN1MICARONIGLE

. .„ ,...„„„,
, ,. „.,
Ell
SI E6 EL

S. A. AGREE'S DEATH
SPOTLIGHT FOCUSED ON LUBAWITCHER
ouehnot.oviosiotoi carrie your
d hit, MOURNED BY MANY'
REBBE, PRINCE OF SPIRITUAL DYNASTY ,‘". •ti a lisrt d7a theerl

saying, "Rebbe, my grandfather

parcels for him. Permit my grand-
A host of friends and co-workers
. Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore father's grandson to do a similar
(Continued from Page One.)
and Brooklyn that were so dense service for your grandfather's in the many causes in which he
was an active figure are mourning
grandson."
s
ce
escort
poli
of the dynasty was Reb Schneuer and fervent that
With eyes flashing and head the death of Samuel A. Agree of
manta •41,0WARD a 5TATS
ished the "Ila. were n needed
ra
• t the e rabbi's
Zalman, who established
ee e o
to proen
held high the Lubawitcher Rebbe 2161 Glynn Court, who passed away
In loving memory of our dear
bad" sect of chassidim (pietistsl• followers from mobbing him.
husband and father, Charles Marks,
dly retorted,"Your trend-
One hundred and thirty-one years
Rabbi Schneuersohn was clot ed P rou
who passed away seven years ago,
ago he was arrested on charges with the mantle of the Lubawitcher father went where my grandfather
willed and carried his parcels
first day of lyar.
referred against him by the oppo-
in 1919 when his father where he ordered. You want me
preferred
Dear Father, your memory grows
sition sect, known as "Misnag-
awreter
and sweeter. year by year. and
dim,"
during
the
reign
of
the
mad
died.
During
the
war
the
seat
of
Czar Pawel. His son was arrested the dynasty had been moved to to go where you will and carry
the vacancy in our hearts shall tie.,
26 years later during the regime Leningrad and until 1927 the Lu- my parcels
where you
I
be filled.
exclaimed
the order.
rabbi,
,
"
and 16 years bawitcher carried on unmolested at refuve
a time when the Jewish religion handing the parcel to a soldier,
Your beloved Wife, Children,
of Czar Nicholas I
In prison, Rabbi Schneuersohn
later his grandson, too, was ar- and Russian religious leaders were
Brother, Sister and Grandchildren.
Rus- became No. 26,818. As he was
rested.
being led to his cell with two
Both the
second
and arrested
third Luba-
being
In sad and loving memory of our
witcher
Rebbes
were
for sia,
but severely
in 1927 persecuted
he was arrested.
other Jews and a Gentile he took
dear husband and father, Curt
Wanted to Be Farmers.
out his prayer shawl and phylac-
collecting money for Palestine, it
Weinberg,
who departed from this
To understand the dramatic terics and began saying his morn-
being charged that they were help-
world four years ago, April 22,
For Women and Misses
ing the Turkish Sultan to dethrone career of this religious prince it is ing prayers, but in the midst of
1920.
necessary to know something of them the prison guards fell upon
the Czars.
The
him
and
beat
him
into
unconscious-
101
in
gone.
one
from
A
'devious
In 1927 th present Lubawitch- the Lubawitcher dynasty.
A voice we loved is etill.
grandson of these , Lubawitchers have always believed nee. When the return of his phy-
er Rebbe, t ae
A place is vacant in our hearts.
; three, was arrested by the Bolshe- , that the Jews should give UP trail - lacteries were refused he went on
Which never ran be filled.
I yiki in the same city where his ing and become farmers. They a hunger strike., which he broke
predecessors were arrested, St. took an active part more than a after 43 hours when his prayer
Sadly missed by his loving Wife
now called Leningrad. century ago in the establishment shawl and phylacteries were re
Taken from B. Siegel's exclusive collections,
and Daughters, Alyce and Ruth.
Petersburg,
counter- of Jewish farm colonies in the . turned following a sensational
The charge this time was
and priced for this event ... individually smart
f,eene.
In sad and loving memory of our
revolutionary activity. Kherson region. Known for itsl
When he was brought to trial he
fearlessness in fighting for Jude-
ensemble suits, in coverts, shark-skins and
dear mother, Bessie Nathan, pho
Enshrouded in Legend.
For a century and a half the ism as it conceived it, the basic was accused of supporting re-
passed away three years ago, May '
tweeds . . . ranging from mannish versions to
". iictionaries in the Soviet Union and
SAMUEL A. AGREE
3, corresponding with the first of •
person of the Lubawitcher Rebbe, principle behind the teachingf
whether the first or the fifth, has the Luba•itchers was the bar- of being a counter-revolutionary.
dressmaker types, and distinguished for the
lyar, 5687.
i
tion
of
prayer
and
study,
It
was
charged
that
he
used
his
at
the
age
of
42
on
Wednesday
of I e- mon za
been
a halo
lovely character of their fine blouses.
Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother,
DEMAND THE BEST ONLY
dd enshrouded
th dty has in been
the emotional ecstasy and intel- widespread influence to create a April 16. Funeral services were
e ynas
It is sweet to breathe thy name.
gens
an the most
one of
powerful forces in tactual poise with the intellect network of Hebrew schools and held m Friday, with burial at
In life we loved you dearly.
SUITS—SECOND FLOOR
66
the religious life of the Russian always uppermost. This is the rabbinical seminaries in the Soviet Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbis
In death we do the same.
Jews, whose fame has spread Lithuanian or intellectual branch domain and that by his authority Leo 51. Franklin and A. 31! Ilersh-
Sadly missed by her Children and
wherever its disciples went. Tens of chassidism as contrasted with taxes were imposed upon the re- man, officiating.
Polish-Gall- ligious Jews for the upkeep of
Surviving Mr. Agree are his Grandchildren.
of thousands of followers take the purely emotional
" " d• clan brand. these' religious institutions and wife, Rose; his son, George; three
their oaths by the
In loving. memory * of our dear
The present Lubawitcher Rebbe that through secret correspond- daughters, Melba, Evelyn, and Es-
and "llakhma, bina, deah," or
and was arrested by the Cheka during ence conducted with foreign or- idle, his mother, Mrs. Rachel mother, Anna Goldgleid, who
understanding
"wisdom,
knowledge." The sect was legal- the height of the fight which was ganizations he obtained funds to Agr ee; three brothers, Charles, passed away eight years ago, April
George Lewis
S•ul Lewlr
Seymour Lewis
Daniel Lewis
A eysectzia strengthen Judaism in Russia.
1352 Division Street
Ben and Nathaniel, and three sis- 27, 1922.
ized in Russia in 1)404 and since being waged by . the
His Followers' Demonstration.
tern, Mrs. Anna Zatkin, Mrs. Ida Gone. 'Ism. mother. one forever,
then thousands of Jews have made (Jewish Communists) against the.
Cadillac 0009
In the meantime, no efforts were Canvasser and Mrs. Sarah Lieber-
How we mi. your smiling face.
pilgrimages to the sanctuary of Orthodox Jews of Russia. Re-
Michignn Di(trihntors for
But you left us to remember
. gard ed by the Bolsheviks as the spared to effect the release of the man '
the Lubawitcher.
he
None on earth can take your
MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS
Lubawitcher
but they were at-
Ortdo
of
Whea the presen t I bawitchr I lead
was tended by the greatest uncertainty.
ounde d bho spies and his houst
The days ere .•11 without sou.
Rebbe arrived in the United Staten surrer
They
hesi-
,
His
sun-in-law,
Rabbi
Gourary,
se-
And nothing seems just right.
ber with his regal colour- frequently raiseded.
last
age Octo
thousands of Jews, without re- feted long to arrest so venerable crafty convoked a meeting of Sion-dared
were
no more
tickets. A Nee we dearly loved has gone,
After there
10 days
in exile,
surrounded
A heart. so kind and bright.
cow
Jewish
lenders
to
decide
on
MANUEL URBACH
geed to their orthodoxy, thronged and pious a figure but when he
by a group of faithful and zealous
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
the pier in the rain to catch a came out in flat opposition to the what action should be taken. To
Sadly missed by your Children
Granite and Marble
glimpse of this medium-sized fig- calling of a Jewish religious con- avoid giving credence to the adherents
who
had
braved
per-
s ( sal danger to accompany him,
ure with his reddish-grey beard. ference in the summer of 1927, charge of counter-revolution by
Empire 2114
The commanding figure of Rabbi he was finally taken into custody. asking foreign intervention and dram
there
came, as
as had
suddenly
and re-
as
7739 John R. St.
atically
been his
Schneuersohn with the gentle face Ile courageously opposed the con- fearful of making public the are rest, a announcement of his ar
re-
-
''rest
of
the
spiritual
prince
it
was
and massive head drew crowds in ference because he saw as its mo
ETHEL COHEN
live the desire of the Yevsectzia to t decided to utilize the prestige of leave. Sect Transferred to Rise.
live
Now in our New Location
I
establish a Red synagogue, es the privateindividuals to effect his re-
The weight of influential foreign of 577 Leicester Court, 16 years
7723 TWELFTH ST.
SNYDER'S COFFEE
non-Jewish Communists had crest-, lease. In the meantime the I,uba- public opinion had succeeded in old, died on April 18. She was a
eel a Red church, and thus split in witcher was sentenced to death. .
Euclid 7192
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
SHOP
annea l to ordinary student at Northern High School,
LONGFELLOW 7096
Immediately telegrams were justice and respect for the vener- a member of the Young Judaea
twain the religious life of Russian
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
BODY AND FENDER SERVICE
Other charges against sent to Kalenin and Rykov, Soviet able leader of a traditional sect Club for the past eight years, and
Jewry.
him were that he had clandestinely premier, while the support of that had not been molested even held the office of treasurer. Fu-
I encouraged and promoted the pro- Madam Gorky and the chief of the in t he bloodiest (Is •s of the Czars neral services were held on April ' )
pagation of synagogues, Hebrew . Russian Red Cross were utilized to Dr. Oscar Cohen, Socialist depute 18, with interment at the Pinsker
schools
rabbinical
seminaries.
When and
news
of his arrest
first intercede
with police
the head
of the Rus-
sian secret
to commute
theiin the German Reichstag; Dr. Hil- Cemetery. She is survived by her ,
tlerscheime and Dr, liasck, leader parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen; I
General Repairing
leaked
out impossible.
it was denied to but
soon
the news of
leaked
out
it became
keep
it sentence.
the frantic As
followers
Rabbi
of the two extreme wings of Ger- a sister, Jean, and three brothers.
STORAGE—BATTERIES—TOWING DAY AND NIGHT
,
uffiler cover. His arrest and in- Schneuersohn swarmed about the man Judaism combined to obtain Nathan, Nlartin and Bernard.
c the intercession of M. Kreshtin-
11560 Twelfth St., between Berliner... and Lawrence
carceration as well as his eventual Cheka headquarters and publi
SARAH SCHENKER
Soviet ambassador to Ger-

exile and release are replete with opinion in Russia and abroad, Or- . man, who immeditely informed of the Jewish Old Folks Home, en
dramatic incidents. Arrested in thodox and Reformed, rallied to Moscow of the flaming resentment years old, died on April 18. Fu-
, the (lead of night the Chekists who the support of the Lubawitcher. that had been aroused abroad and neral services were held on April REUBEN GOLDBERG,
came to his house were led by one The Cheka was flooded with de- f the incalculable farm this ani- 19, with interment at Machpelah
READER OF TORAH,
Nachnianson, whose father had mantis from influential persona 1- mosity
i
could do to Russia. .The Cemetery. She is survived
by one
p ub• - . i
DEAD HERE AT 79
I been an adherent of the Luba- ties
formerly
- intervention of the Russian (bolo- son.
witcher Rebbe and who had taken lie ' Jewish
organizations
and
institutions
for the commute

the
EDMUND G. LEWIS
the future Chekist to visit the tion of the drastic sentence. Final- mat
had the desired
effect with
rind the
t
REUBEN GOLDBERG
Lubawitcher
was freed
Reuben
Goldberg died at the
Rebbe. Another Chekist was a ly some element of pity resulted in • w ruin • never again to set foot of 624 Holbrook, 80 years old, a se of '79 years last Saturday
young Jew by the name of Lu low, the death sentence being c ante
died
on
April
19.
Funeral
services
I
morning.
whose grandfather had been a fol. to five years in prison and later to in Leningrad.
In order to leave the country, were held on April 21 at Lewis
Born in Kurland, Russia, he
lower of the Lubawitchers, while three years' exile in Kostromar.
the most advisable Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
The day he was to go into exile which appeared
the prosecutor of the Russian se-
of the almost ment at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Detroit
I came to
and
settled
in America
11190. Ile
was
one in
of
cret police was the son of one of his followers staged a tremendous- thing to do in t
Delaware at Second Boulevard
the I.ubawitcher's most fervid ad- V impressive demonstration. Thou- certain fact that the modern in- Rabbi Ashinsky officiated. He is. first Hebrew teachers and a
survived by two sons, Max and number of pominent Jewish citi-
Empire 6834
sands
of
Chassidim
surrounded
the
quisitors
would.
give
him
little
herents.
railway station and hundreds, Peace, diplomatic influence was Harry, a daughter, Mrs. Cohen, aI zens remember him as their )
Went on Hunger Strike,
sore successfully employed, sister Sirs. Hill; a brother, Harry, teacher .
As the Chekists made ready to sought to accompany him on h s ,
Ile was a member of Congrega-
Edmund Lewis Gilbert
take the noted rabbi away, Lulow journey, but the ticket office,, Visas were. granted him go for
and six grandchildren.
to his
Riga
lion Beth Jacob, to which he was
, so . family and entourage to
police
turned to Rabbi Schneuersohn„ prompted by the secret
in Latvia. Here was estab lished
HANNA LEFKOVITZ
very devoted, and was recognized
the third seat of the Lubawitcher • of 12705 Woodrow Wilson, 44 i as one of the finest readers of the
From this center he car-
dyne t
Torah. He had read the Torah for
old, died on April 20.
tied on the wide correspondence neral services were held on
pis • his synagogue for 40 years.
which has led to his being accused 21 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
He is survived by two sons,
of being the head and fount of a with interment at Machpelah Harry and Max; a (laughter, a sis-
counter-revolutionary organiza- Cemetery. Rabbi Ashinsky offici- ter, Mrs. Hill; a brother, Harry
tion.
ated. She is survived by her hus- Goldberg of Chicago, and seven
His presence in the United band, Max; a son and daughter, grandchildren.
States, where religious freedom is and two brothers, Bernard and
Funeral services were held at
traditional, at a time when asso-
Lewis Bros.' chapel Monday, April
TELEPHONE
illiam N1. ember's.
dation and correspondence with
21, Rabbi Ashinsky and Rabbi Fine
ihim is being used Rs the basis for
officiating. The funeral proces-
HERMAN S. MEISTRICH
HER
' the persecution of the rabbis of of 9620 North Martindale, al sion halted at the Congregation
Minsk is a dramatic sequel to the years old, died on April 21. Fu. Ahavath Zion. Burial took p act
removal of his ancient court from neral services
ices were held on April
Leningrad to Riga after his arrest 21, with interment at Machpelah at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
and the sensational fight for his Cemetery. He is survived by his —
(
Tribute Received
release. His exile from the coun- w ife, Ida; two daughters, Molly Memorial
Memorial Tributes Received
try in which he was the undisputed and Celia, and a son, Jacob.
Jewish religious leader resulted in
Since Jan. 1, 1930, memorial trib-
no lessening of his world-wide of 6 H
rtE hRloN vS oo K oY o,
,:f rosS w O oV
96 ARift
1 fame and prestige. Persecution,
70 utes have been received by the
war, exile, revolution s, and years old, died on April 22. Fu- Fresh Air Society from the fol.
CONOMISTS tell us that the
treaties have failed to destroy the neral services were held at his lowing:
era son's home on April 23, with inter-
Abe and kidore Levin, in memory of ,
implicit faith of his loyal follow -era
Standard of Living determines
but has rather extended the scope ment at Beth David Cemetery.
Walter Ileavenrieh. the
M
M lk.K a n te d R
the character of a nation's civiliza-
Ile
is
of his influence.
Misses
Steinberg. Mrs. Joseph
officiated.
Aishisk
Rabbi
(Copyright.
193n. J. T. A.1
and Mn. and Mrs. A.
op
in wife, Anna, and a Mrs. Ida E. Errn•n
tion. A prosperous, informed, and
survived by h is
memory
of Mr. Charles
J. Levin. in
son, Morris.
Brown.
contented citizenry lives only where

Today!

A Sale of Much
Higher Priced Suits

$45

'65

The Noodle
with the Taste"

LEVIN BROS.

1

W eitifiAAA.0-6.

Monuments

OBITUARY

RITE-WAY GARAGE

ILBERT'S
FUNERAL HOME

I

MICHIGAN

BELL

TELEPHONE

COMPANY

Maintaining

A

the Standard of Living

message

1

means much

to "shut-in"

friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger. Mr.
PLANT MORE TREES
AFFELDER, PITTSBURGH nil Mrs. Sylv•n Grosner, Miss Edith
TO HONOR DECEASED PHILANTHROPIST, DEAD 1.1.
l. r.
Wittelkae
M

the Standard of Living is high.
When the Standard drops the tempo
of the civilization drops likewise.

Mr. and Mn.. A. Einsterwald and Mr. and

Sachse, who heads the
Mrs.
Jewish National Fund Committee
in charge of planting trees in mem-
eo' or in honor of friends and rela-
tives by friends and relatives, an-
rives the fOlowing additional
trees planted:

Modern, sanitary homes — good
clothes—nourishing food—electric
labor-saving devices—education for
the children — wholesome amuse-
ment for the whole family—these
arc things the American needs and
demands.
But every now and then in the
life of almost every family income
fails to meet necessary expendi-
tures.
At such times it is well to know
of this institution, whose . business
is largely the loaning of funds for
all sound, constructive purposes.

i ,t

Ten trees in memory of their mother.)

Mary Masi,. by her daughters, in
Lil-
Man !Orton., M rs. Morris Rusk.
Celia

err.G ertruole Giesler,
Ilan GI. err.
Gla•ier.
One tree in memory of mother.in-law.
Eich-
Mrs. Dora Eichman. hy Mrs.

m•n.
One tree in ernnry
of Norma Robin-
m
00.1cahr„R;h.irn....nrtm...

sonTwboy

Nathen end Blume Lipson. one tree in
memory of her sister. Mrs. Mollie Mos.
kovio. and one tress in memory or her
brother. limos Lipson. by Mrs. Daniel

VERY home, regardless
of its income, should set
aside a certain sum each
week or month in a savings
account, where it will al-
ways be ready for emerg-
encies and ser‘e as the
nucleus of an independent
fortune.
In this connection hear
in mind that the INDUS-
TRIAL MORRIS PLAN
BANK pays 4'i on savings.

IA4,4

Branches:

Groat A.enne

et McClellan

West Warms
at McGraw
Rut Jefferson
at Lenox

INinusrrHIAL

MORRIS PLAN

BANK

Cats Avenue
at Grand Blvd.
Grind Riser
Near Joy Road

Main Bank:

Crowley. Milner
Store Bldg.

Industrial Bank Bldg.

Corner Washington [Md.

and Grand Diner

H finie .

tree

in memory of Isabelle Fisher,

. ■N sriyi- t‘o"; 1Fs•i-thieel mle Fisher.
"Ohn.ert.re":Ii.tiMmre.m
by Mrs. Edward Stein.
Three trees in memory of Isabelle Fish-
er. Sr Mrs. Ralph Paul.
Four trees in memory of her grand-
o Ralph
mother. Mrs. Anna Ri , by Mrs.
mother-
Paul. nne tree in tremors of her
Rebecca Horowitz, by Mrs.
Jos. llorowitr.
Two trees i n memor y of Mr.. Shirr.,
M.
(.each.by Mr. . Herman Cohen
I.e
Two trees in memory of her mother.
Mrs. Esther Birnbaum. by Mrs. IlarrY

tree in memory of her father.
SJak r(hin Arfa. by Mrs. S. Atkins.
h perents.
Two trees in memory of er
'MO
Mr. and Mrs. 111•11 Dais. and one
in mon,' or her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Tette Schrel. by Mrs. Harr Schram.

RABBI ROSENTRETTER DEAD


Mrs. J
lu,sTal•
PITTSBURGH. — (.1. T. A.)—
and Mrs. Adolph Finsterweld, in
Louis Jacob Affelder, widely known
throughout l'ennsylvania for his nesnsrs of sire Gold6erg.
Mrs.
M4oart.P1
services to charity and to civic in- Th
r
.
".and }11,1't
stitutions died here April 8 of field. Mrs. Eleanor J. ' Ford.Mr.
m
Mi
:i.rt
i,MLehr;
Mrlri ir
heart disease at the age of 59. Ile A m yrvh. un r0C
was a leading engineer and at his II•rt, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg.
death was division contracting Mr. and Mm. David EPPoein end Miss .
Mr. I. Cohen. Mr. •nil Mrs
manager for the American Bridge Caroline.
Harold Schle-inger, Dr. and Mm. Hu,
Freund. Mr. Joseph Selling. Mr. and Mrs .
Company.
Settlement work among the poor Wm. Brown. Miss Elirabeth Guitterm•n,
Mr. nil Mrs. A. J. Levin. Mr. and Mrs.
was one of Ms chief interests. He Joseph
Welt. North End Cllnic personnel.
was president of the Irene Kauf- M
M•rir Newsmen. Mr. and Mrs. Max
mann Settlement for 15 years aria Iterendt. Mrs. Atom Eruhauf and Mr,
was recently the chairman of the liar, Farbstein, in memory of Mr. sans
settlement's building committee. Ile "' I ts i.!Ins""st
w ri:'. Sidney Ileatenrich Mr.
ii
was also treasurer of the Rodef I. Cohen. Mr. A. 11. Ileavenrich, MM. II.
, .r!": mtiss ,T.,,,:ini:: r • Jnd F l,A.,r1: ,
Shalom Congregation, first vice- i s , te ,:n i; i Nurrsr,h 1„ ',.
e Edith Ileavenrich. Mr. nil
president of the Public ll alth Mi-s
• S. Mrs. S.
Nursing Association and a mem- M Cole. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund. Mr s .
troh•uf. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilea-
ber of the American Society of Civ- Alma
'enrich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farhstein.
il Engineers.
Mr. tool Mrs. 0. C. Wolf. Mr. nil Mn'.
He is survived by his wife, his Max Berndt and Mr. and Mrs. Sylv•n
mother, two daughters, a ton. a sis- Groner, in memory of Mr*. Charles
Roemer.
ter and four brothers.
Mr. end Mrs. S. M. Cole. Mrs. Alma

Warehouse Opened by Pro-
gressive Independent
Grocers' Assn.

The Progressive Independent
Grocers' Association makes an an-
nouncement of importance to inde-
pendent grocers end to the grocery-
buying public.
This association will open on Sun-
day afternoon, April 27, at 2
o'clock, a modernly equipped ware-
house at the foot of Twelfth street.
The public is invited to attend this
event, to inspect the new building
and to investigate this money-sav-
ing plan. Features at the opening
will be music, entertainment, a
food exposition and refreshments.

ST. LOUIS.—(J. T. A.)—Rabbi
Adolph Rosentretter, '71, died here
on April 16 of heart disease. Until
his recent resignation on account
of health he was the spiritual lead-
er of B'rith Sholom congregation.
Ile was the founder and first presi-
dent of the Orthodox Old Folks
Home and one of the founders of
JEWISH CHILD FIRST
the Jewish Hospital.
TELEVISION SINGER
Ile was born in Gollantse, Ger-
many, and came to St. Louis in
1884. Until 1911 he was rabbi of
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
the B'nai Ameen Congregation.
first child to sing for the new tel-
evision sight-and-sound process is
a 10-year old Jewish girl of Jer-
WEBB GARAGE
sey City, N. J., Jewel Ruth Hirsh.
COLLISION WORK, GENERAL RE-
Little Jewel Ruth rang last week
PAIRING. WELDING, STORAGE
during • public television perform-
3720 Webb Airreue
Phone Gravid 0174
ance in Lincoln Park, Jersey City.

Fritheof, Mrs. Irma Homburgs, Mr. and

Mr.. D. J. Epp•ein and Mi.. Caroline.
Mrs. Blanche Rothchild, Mi., Edith.
Ileavendich. Mrs. Flora It. M•rymont.
Mr. A. II. Ileavenrich. Mr. Joseph (torah.'
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer. Mr. and ,
Mn.. A. J. Levin. Mr. and Mrs. Mar I
Illerendl. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wolf. Mn.1
and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner, in memoryof
Mrs. M. C. Wed.



EVEREDY
GARAGE

2541 Gladstone at Linwood

d
Right in Your Own Neighborhoo

Mr. and Mre. Charles Fin.terwald, in

memory of Mr. A. Kleinman.
in memory
Mr and Mrs. Arthu
r

Bumping, Collision Work,
Towing, Gas, Oil and
Accessories
Contributions to North End,
Clinic.
Complete Auto Service
North End Clinic has received
24 - flour Service
the following contributions:
In memory of Mrs. Charles W.
Garfield 6569

of Mr. Ihrriv Morowitz.

Roemer from Mr. and Mrs. Irving
L. Hirschman.
In memory of Mrs. M. C. Weil
from Bernard Ginsburg and Mr
and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman.

MATCHMAKER

ISCHADCHEN)

Men and women desiring to make
worthwhile acquaintances for mat-
rimonial purposes, see me.
S. PARANSKY

1471 Virginia Park. Esp. 3028-J

Auction! Auction!

Auction!

our weell•9
If TM haven't attended
auction in 1929 you must gel
Tbou•ands of prot •
habit in 1510.
thousands
of
dollars
by •l -
have saved
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Wading our &odious . Sale •
a M. and continue* throughout the der
•osl evening. Remember the date

Every Wednesday et 10 A. M.
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
NW Fonerloaata Ann.
F. A. Yer.k..

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