PAGE TWO G i)untorr,/osisit AIMOM ■ Mli Pontiac Merchants Extend Their Best Wishes to All for a Happy New Year III Vllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfll ~ " HOLIDAY GREETINGS We Wish All Our Jewish Friends a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year 2- = - Best Wishes For a Happy New Year W. H. Currier CHIROPRACTOR Liii 1011/2 N. Saginaw St. Dial 2-5611 PONTIAC, 1 ■ 11C H. Pontiac Season's Greetings Body & Fender Repairing Door Hanging Dairy Co. All Work Completed in Our Shop M. BUTLER RETAIL AND WHOLESALE DEALERS SI Short —IN— Ask Your Neighbor About Our Service Milk & Cream PONTIAC, MICH. Velvet Brand Ice Cream Phone 4121 Telephone 8751 Greetings 416 Auburn Ave. B. & L. BATTERY SERVICE PONTIAC, AIICII, P. W. YARNOLD, Prop. 162 North Saginaw PONTIAC, MI C H. OAKLAND • New Year's Greetings Baking Company GAUSS CREAM TOP BREAD BAKING Company Phone 8732 INCORPORATED Pontiac, Mich. Bakers of Check Bread Again PONTIAC, MICH. We Serve to Serve Season's Greetings Sard H. Burlingham Holiday Greetings STICKEL Body and Fender Bumping Phone 2.4721 PONTIAC, MICH. AUTO GLASS AUTO TOPS AUTO PAINTING A Happy and Prosperous New Year to Our Jewish Friends and Patrons East Huron at Union St. Phone 2.5921 PONTIAC, MICH. R. D. Tyler Agency INSURANCE WALTERS' PLANING MILL SPECIAL MILL WORK Phone 2.8357 Telephone 2-6141 Corner Orchard Lake and Lull Streets, Pontiac, Mich. • BRINGS HEALTH TO YOU THROUGH SANITATION OF PLANT New Year's Greetings to All EDWARDS PLASTERING COMPANY MODERN METHODS A WHOLESOME PRODUCT Oakland Dairy Pasteurized Dairy Products 20 East Howard Street Oakland Dairy Milk Buttermilk Phone 2-2618 PRODUCERS OF Cream I'ONTIAC, MICH. Whipping Cream Cottage Cheese Real Estate Rentals Property Management Phone 3-1912 606 Pontiac Bank Building PONTIAC, MICH. Pontiac's Leader and Finest HOTEL WALDRON m's was the last of the line—he they stopped duly at hotels for re- did not have issue—and his for-1 freshment, but they stayed not for tune of many thousands would rest On and on, into the shims, "cut up nicely. " Hence they unit- i miles and miles distant, until at ed in a solid phalanx to watch Ben-I length the neighborhood of a jamin; nay, they decided to form a smoky town was reached . . . . cordon around him. For this per- a • • nose certain of them found it ' The relatives were so delighted handy to obtain accommodation inl to have their Benjamin back again neighboring hostels—costly some with the priceless Priscilla, who of them—in order to "keep Benja- I was most discerning in matters min company." They kept Benja-, culinary. Her gefulte fish, lock- min company to such an extent i schen soup, wiener schnitzel, that.they jeopardized the codicils sauerkraut, rich• variety of salads in their favor. In their anxiety to and kompots were relishing, costly Plain and ornamental Plaster. ing and stucco work, metal lath- ing and furring, suspended ceil- ings. 566 South Paddock Street Yard and Office, Pontiac Telephone 2-4351 PONTIAC, MICH. BAKER BUSINESS UNIVERSITY and C 0 N SERVATORY of MUSIC prevent him from forming a new and abundant. Probably the rela- alliance-matrimonial, they allowed tives at Benjamin's table tasted their zeal to eat them up. Benja- them there for the first time! But min yearned for quiet. After din- they all knew that she was "safe," ner his eyes wandered to the meaning thereby in a matrimonial buxom form of Priscilla as she sense. And when they received the whisked around him in pleasing ar- invitation to lunch at the Hall, they ray of spotless apron and rustling congratulated themselves that dress; for Priscilla had not seen there again was an occasion for her fortieth year, and was now codicils and rejoicings. . . . flowering in all the charms of They lounged about, trying to early middle age. Benjamin sighed disguise their actual greed under and thought of the Lord's counsel the mask of interest and affection, unto Abram: "Get thee out of thy expectant of "more" and yet country, and from thy kindred, more I and front thy father's house ...'" Benjamin was courtly and se- The relatives held a council of date. "Ile had invited them—er war and agreed that there was —er—he had invited them"—Ben- nothing out of the way in Benja- jamin had never been good at a min desiring a change for a week speech—"to announce a pleasing or two. A member of the body- event to them—er—er" (they all guard would naturally accompany guessed he had increased their him. But Benjamin had deter- share.) "lie had the pleasure of lined that such member would not announcing to them, and he knew accompany him. His pretended they would be pleased to have the change was in reality an escape news, that he had married Pris- from a system of espionage that cilia. ' , .o1 become utterly distasteful to After the sky had darkened, the him. Autumn mists wreathed around And so, when his • astonished them, as they sadly retraced their chauffeur received instructions to steps to the railway station.—Lon- hold the car in readiness at 3 don Jewish World. o'clock the next morning, and not breathe a word to a soul, the said chauffeur was considerably more SCHWEID TAKES OVER surprised when at that unheard-of ! hour, Vie car being in readiness SCHILDKRAUT THEATER "under sealed orders," the hall door opened and the Master—with NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — Priscilla—stood on the steps Mark Schweid, the well-known dressed for traveling, with suit- actor, took over the former Schild- kraut Theater, in the Bronx. Mr. Schweid was a member of the Jewish Art Theater during the period of its existence. He is also (Contiuued from Preceding Page.) the author of several volumes of prose and poetry. Mr. Schweid is up again when he returned. But planning to open his theater dur- the clerk had enlisted soon after- ing the coming Jewish holidays, ward. Lucky it was that Pauline and expects to produce a number had stepped in and taken charge. of original Yiddish plays. Now it was a flourishing business, more than amply providing for Dave Kahn's "widow," WILE'S SON AIDE TO i Walking along, feeling that all U. S. ENVOY TO ITALY was right with her world, Pauline wondered idly whom Dave would WASHINGTON.—(.1. T. A.)— have married had he not gone off to war. Perhaps one of the very Frederick William Wile, Jr. son tical women with whom she had been of the noted Washington poli having lunch. Certainly, for she writer, has been appointed private was honest with herself, he would secretary to John W. Garrett, nut have chosen Pauline Glanz. American ambassador to Italy. Ile They had boarded at Mrs. Feld- is sailing this week to assume his man's for years and the only times duties in Rome. Young Wile grad-' she had gone out with him were uated in June from Princeton Uni- those rare occasions when all the versity as an honor man of his boarders went downtown together class. E. Kearaley and Harrison Sts., Flint, Mich, OFFERS INSTRUCTION IN THE FOLLOWING; Bookkeeping Shorthand Business English Banking Cost Accounting Salesmanship Commercial Arithmetic Typewriting Dictaphone Commercial Law Filing Business Correspondence Spelling Office Practice Art Oratory and Voice Expres• sion. MUSIC: Harmony Counterpoint Fugue Writing Musical History Piano Voice Violin Sight Singing Ask for Catalogue Day and Night School PHONE 2 - 5341 ELDON E. BAKER, Pres. Season's Greetings HER DAY to the movies. "I'm sure," Pauline HIGHLY EDUCATED thought with a wry smile, "he Mr, Albertson has a predilec- wouldn't even recognize me if he tion for talking in his sleep. Sev- were to see me now." ArtIntie•Ily and Comfortably Fit, Yet it was she who didn't recog- eral times recently he mentioned nlehml all with Private •oil• the name "Irene," and his wife nize him. et, 75 Combination Tull and :Mim- e., Hoorn?, en un ite—Twin Beds; ' Late in the afternoon, while she questioned him about it. Sample Roohnt "Oh, that," said he, thinking was relieving the clerk who went Ratek $2.50 and Up for an early supper, Pauline came fast, "is the name of a horse." Several days later when he forward out of the semi-darkness COFFEE SHOPPE In Connection. Popular Prices of the shop to greet a customer. came home he asked his wife the Convenient Parking Space Mechanically, she noticed that he news of the day. "Nothing excit- Stop in Pontiac and the Was a stranger and that his frayed mg happened," she said, "except Hotel Waldron tie and shirt bespoke a large sale. your horse called you up twice." , "This still Dave Kahn's shop?" he asked in the husky tone of the men who went through gas for us. Pauline nodded. Season's Greetings "Well," the man spoke with an undercurrent of bitterness, "I did not want any band wagons turned out for me and besides, I knew there wasn't anyone who really ' cared a hoot whether I came back or not, so I didn't write but just dropped back from Mars." Oakland County Coroner "Dave Kahn!" Pauline almost shrieked the words, then she came Phone 2 - 8378 as near a faint as modern woman can. When she was again able to Day and Night Service speak, in hurried whispers between Ambulance sobs, Pauline confessed her decep- Lady Assistant tion. "Oh, I'll pay you back every 268 PERRY STREET cent I used. I'll go away. I'll work myself to the bone. I'll to PONTIAC, MICH. anything you say, she murmur- ed hysterically. ` Dave sat as if in a trance. Paul- ine's eyes were fixed on his face, anxiously awaiting the words Season's Greetings which would determine her fate. As she watched him. she took in the worn features and the tender- ness she had come to feel for his memory was transferred to him. "Whatever we do, if I went away or you," he said slowly, "the Plumbing and Heating town would have to know. You wouldn't be able to stay here. Where would you go? Resides. you did remember me. Maybe," he turned toward her, "maybe I wouldn't make such a bad husband, after all?" "Oh, Dave," Pauline began to 72 Auburn Ave. Phone 2.7411 FLINT, MICH. sob again, but with happiness, "that's just what I wanted you to PONTIAC, MICH. say!" 1CoPyright. 1930. J. T. A 1 ' Civil Service Penmanship Rapid Calculation HURD 'I'S DRUG STORE 600 S. Saginaw Street Phone 2-8021 FLINT, MICHIGAN ESTABLISHED 1913 Use Our Healthful Dairy Prodiicts Plentifully on Your Family Table Recommended by Noted Health Authorities Smoke J. LEE VOORHEES The Brst Dutch Master Cigars E. J. DUFFEY King Cigar Co. • I PHONE 2-21011:17.°;6.:.",;!".."!ice ROSII IIASIIONAH We Take This Means of Wishing Our Friend and Customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year Maiesti C Radio and Service Tubes—Accessories All Makes of Sete Burt' Radio Shop 508 Chase St. FLINT, MICHIGAN Ph. 3.69:.1 We Wish All Our Jewish Friends a Very Happy New Year THE SEASON'S GREETINGS FOLEY & BEARDSLEE Auto Parts Company USED AUTO PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS RADIATOR REPAIRING GLASS INSTALLED 401 South Saginaw Street A PHONE CALI. STARTS A TRUCK TO YOUR JOB Phone 2-3838 Brown's Monumental Works MEMORIALS "UP TO THE MINUTE IN EVERYTII ING" 382 Orchard Lake Avenue PONTIAC, MICH. Distributors of Gasoline—Kerosene--Fuel Oil—Alcohol- Motor Oil—Greases Office and Warehouse, 3638 S. Saginaw St. Sand Blast Equipment Phone 2.6811 Genesee Oil Co. Shell Products PONTIAC, MICH. BANK RUN GRAVEL ALL GRADES WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL Wishing All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year J. EUGENE GUNDY, President PONTIAC, MICH. Pit at Clarkston Station New Year's Greetings from FUNERAL DIRECTOR The Season's Greetings "SERVICE THAT SERVES" 710 Peoples Bank Bldg. PONTIAC, MICII, A. L. NIQUE Flint Merchants Extend New Year Greet. ings to the Jewish Community New and Fireproof All Work Guaranteed • New Year's Greetings not marry again! "They" entered into this deter- mination. Amongst their number were women of experience in the ways of men; ladies who knew the sex, especially the frailty of man, much more especially that of wid- owers! They formed a united mass; they knew there was enough cases all duly strapped and ready ti go round; the firm of Truelove . had been established in the pray-i The car sped on and on; the inces for nearly a centuruy; Benja- chauffeur renewed his supplies; Most Centrally Located at Pike, Perry and Mill St.. PLUMBING AND HEATING 57-61 West Lawrence Street By HARRY ZIMMERMAN They all agreed that Priscilla was priceless. In an age when do- mestic servants were practically unobtainable, here was the model, the paragon of all the virtues. "They" consisted of the relatives of the revoted couple who had the privilege of employing Priscilla. "They" enjoyed the cookery of Priscilla, which was genuinely good and kosher. The treasure in question could cook; in fact it was her excelle•t cooking and enter- , tallying companionship which kept the fragile Mrs. Truelove alive. The invalid's age being on the bor- derland of 60 and that of Mr. Ben- jamin Truelove live years more, they were just the couple to have relatives who, with sense of an-, ticipatory benefits, looked forward to a rosy future founded un codi- cils. Mr. Truelove had a habit of making codicils. His will was fre- quently to the fore. It was pro- duced after the visit of his sister with her offspring—the latter coached for months beforehand in the arts of pleasing elderly people. Reginald, the 8-year-old, knew to a nicety when to frolic like the lamb of spring; Dolly also was wily in the acting of her part of tender solicitude—she was 10 in years and 20 in experience! A codicil was added to those which had gone before, and the names of those gentle children were men- tioned therein. And thus the years flowed gent, ly onwards, until, as the result of a chill, Mrs. Trulove became weak- er, and after gently lingering for iamb weeks, joined the angels, who were her most suitable so- c iet y. The relatives assembled in force at the obsequ i es; in such strength that Priscilla the Priceless was at her wits' end to contrive means for the catering for such a crowd. They one and all had red eyes; they one and all snuffled into handkerchiefs with ! black borders; they one and all were sincerely grieved—at least so they said—and they one and all determined that Benjamin would Phone 9032 ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS 96-98 Branch Street PRISCILLA HON I CL . Phone $511 FLINT, MICHIGAN Phones 3 9021-2.912 1