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September 19, 1930 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-09-19

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Awir Iambi P4**1 ONO

name • ento ear ea ass

711E9)LTKOITILWISt1

State Section

I

Season's Greetings

New Year Greetings from State Capital

Eat at CASE'S CAFETERIA

LANSING, MICH.

rats

PAGE NINE,

RON 1CL£

Open II A. M. to 2 P. M.
5:00 to 7:30 P. M.
GEO. C. CASE, Proprietor

SEASON'S GREETINGS

LANSING'S PIONEER LUMBER COMPANY
60 Years of Dependability

i ing in Kobe were ninny orthodox
Hews — Rusian, Arabian
HMI
. Egy ptian - who desired some or-
h worship and the
ALTHOUGH WITH DIFFICULTY 'r"""
of
1 eeping r(il
t•
as ruth. The coin-I

' IN JAPAN, TOO, JEWS
' IS GUIDING SPIRIT
CELEBRATE ROSH HASHONAH
OF LANSING JEWRY

Our Motto: Service, Courtesy, Homeloke,
Good Food
109-11 South Washington Avenue

I

HALL LUMBER COMPANY

LUMBER — MILLWORK

250,

Alex Cohen Directs Destinies of
Beth El of That
City.

Temple

!munity now numbered about
souls.
:A movement gained ini-
1
I ',etas,
and approximately 2,000 .
yen was sul•scrib e d for the build-

By DAVID H. WHITE

606 Shiawassee Street

Phone 2-1238

EDITOR'S NOTE.—The Jewi,, 11 run, — the English Jews wantin • a
The dosing of another year of ...it,' Yr Jal . art 11 . , alall .1,1 tent w," more
liberal interpretation, the
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activities in Lansing again draws ""`"" """'''. " a """v ""it "'""""a•
i 'rhel:
,i, ' te, 'r
the '
, .11y it J. 1,,,t Monant
ta. bill a+ the llri• Russian group wanting a stricter
‘,1(1'ii.nSU'S'g
l'I iIlr
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ni'll:I:Sh'' —
attention to the leadership of Alex ,.„,„1,,,,,,,,,,,, of ,),,d,,i,,,, it k ,,iiniiticant orthodoxy.
As a result of this many.

A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All
Our Friends

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hen . pre
bickering and ha • tlin • r. , r lill •
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,,, , ,,ill,,t,,. , ,, , ,,,',,i',,a , ' thil..., ' Then C81110 MiSUnderstanding,
resident of Tile Beth
or ., ,,,,d
==
u l i : ra ' t in' ' ' rnil lt. hittlt rol•T‘'.',i l ie'.'1 •X'iltl: Itl ,".•
a
!al Naasaki. The English
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of that city, Mr. Cohen directs the .irett” as or e.b i l, :till lind a way to celebrate cY111111Unity didfall
foster
,sync-•
k inerican Jews opposed the strict
1:,,, h Ils4lonsh.
..-
gogue.
To top off this state of
, , ,• ',
,
orthodoxy of the Russian.
As
,
,
Yokohanut, the great port of Jo
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tn, mane)'
ne y runs fel ur neu to 1=
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where I started my search for '
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Jews
in dit , kind , i f „b
erry bi ns . many declared this an act of God il, li ii"i' itl a ',,I iil,yhtlaa tlii
I'
i tnsi ,lbserlial"
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pronounced
'• and on,
'-a.
co- mere. '"
at one time had a lar ge, well- doereeing that the Jewish corn
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organized Jewish community. With ;nullity should not be.
=
The Yokohama disaster Matte I=
t he opening of the World War and
The Sino-Japanese war brought the Jews forget their internal =
the dosing of immigration ports prosperity t o the port of Naga-
„.
strife,
worked
e
, l " ,h "''',"""Y .—=
t" Central Europe and Russia, a saki.
flour-
"',41 "
" rk '
to he l p their unio
unfortunatenrethren. .--
great number of Jews had taken fished. A new element chino ill t , , ,
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t sum of money was raied, the !, -
-Z•
116 South Larch Street
Phone 2.9411
the Siberian road to America. displace the old — the Russian 1 .
Ass ociation
roll-
B usiness was good and they real- Jews. Most of these colonists hall ''''..'''' Iv " l ,
lla" w"'",
.;,_.
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-
ganizeo rind again
sev- E
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LANSING, 1\11(11.
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. ized that a great opportunity lay felt the heel of oppression in Rus-
, era! minyans met and the holidays =
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in Japan for amassing a sizeable sir, alai this land of freedom an a l
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observed, especially Rosh l=
fortune and living a comfortable tolerance seemed a veritable f»tra- a'''''' observed,
,11 ,
isl arnah and Voni Kipp.
ur. No E-.-
--.
.
Oldest
Bank
in
Lansing
disc to them. They had no into): 1
life, and they remained.
hiiweter,
of
dealing
their
tiiiet
ganization
was
est:
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W ith the influx of mm
iigrants um".
dished,
ite ano
ori worship was metre
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thr eshold. A build-
and
the need for organization,
0
. 4
Hebrew
s,,,iiiiity the
es- ing was „aside,' through peputae less a hit and miss proposition.
...--.
Immigrant Aid
Today orthodoxy plays no part
10111 a senile' . torah
=
tablishol headquarters in Yoko- subscription
r ',bared
d
s in the ar k w i t ), j ,,y,,,, , t, i It t lie lif e of the Jewish communi -
=
LOOK FOR THE SIGN
ha nut. For nearly three years
=
first functioning ty in Kobe. Only two homes
TIIE BANK T II A T SERVICE BUILT
pi, o f ' , ration -- the
IIIAS did a remarkable
=
of kashruth. T he =
synagogue
in
the
island
of
Japan.
tam
Ii
S1
ii
work in rehabilitating the suffer-
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ing Jewish 1'111110i,, ,oho passed
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through Yoohama
on their way to and crud. At a time when the
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oral persuasion is during Rosh
The Power to Pass, That's
friends and a better chance of a Jews of Nagasaki were beginning Hashanah and yen , Kippur
ALEX COHEN
t" feel the Of obis sun of pros- •
livelihood.
ces.
Et. en then there is but a
a dark cloud oblit
his congregation.
With so many transients aug-
' rat " all :nen. handful and etaisillerable tiro„
and forces
V isiting rabbis from Cincinnati morning the number tit' Jews who Om jOY.
is spent "talking it out." English
have found him to be helpful and alreadyhad establishol their homes ""t "f their e""tr"I brought the
iii . ganizi , d Jew i sh deluge, and they suffered intense- and American .lows do not mix
courteous.
Not content with the 'in the lily',
with Itus•dan. A ralliart Jew's Viral
y
litAs retained
them
,111 ill life tcs poss ib le
dict a
he
"ed h'tW'en the AS11 .1011,1"./.iiti not in keeping
collthieting services, ND'. Callen en-
,eyiees of a rabbi, cantor and l'"ssi" dadJ"I'""' ""ii t h e Je w s with their Sephardic beliefs; the I
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tertained (hum nifil
conk torental Schochet, established a kosher kit- of 1""s!"talt
a e st ' i";t."'" int.\''gal".'h l highbrows -- and there area feu '
1
eare of the rabbinic students. ..
Lansing, Mic. I, .. A
0 1700 North Turner
i
c h ar- , erected temporary quarters '''''''''' ,'" °"! full
," "i "'it "' s"` I"'' '"'
do not mix With their low-clown
A
_ilio ng the important netit . flies to house the inu»igrants. The and hole that
war engenders. , I I --
Phone
I, Stations on lirincipal C orners
brethren. These are briefly the
Ii
• of Temple Beth E ••1'
l
Lansing last t ;wits t,pIe t 1it
• il• leader ' 'detrime ntal features to be found.
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and
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persecuted, and a s 11 result Most
synagogue.
the goo d tes
ol and
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colony e
for o th er
r rotill-
.
held 'I"'
.
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daily need, ;iandthe "I the(,"11l"
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service was as follows: .
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si , i. yiet . s were tee n atten d e d . H u , I rit, . ,, 1,, ,, ,ung. tenac iously
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; Book, pages 203-24»; entrance
,
116r:dile coUrage
re.liabilitate ligious worship, there remains that
immigrati on I law ano tile reopen
undying Judaic spirit. The unwrit-
/ children
en of SUliday School; open- of
,,
p or t,. 111.As closed their frtunes.
i
the
ten l w of .lines supporting. their
ing prayer, Bertram .
ogh the organized
e,
Wilk the close of the war, Naga- own charities is well observed.
The
okohama continued saki was do rated as a port. Busi- needy
colItill
never turned away
2701.9 East Michigan
Waiter
Waiterli
Dial 21511
""'"• eitifma
w
t " ""
ai
• to function and many immigrants 'less \vas at a standstill. • S uet' ""i• ein
• handed.
I 3
i • ndeI.
I
D t. pion
•it •
ah, B
it • sharp
Remez. prayer before Torah,
orah,
wreaided
aided through the Jewish ditions concluded the disl i
LANSING,
, ,..
Jorsi""• demarkation of national origins,
; t ram S. Lowe, blessings for to
t h e , .
. budget.
The ""'r"ol''
'' li
' i b".
"'""s Jewish cr""• they inwardly realize their unity .
11 Torah, Walter II. Remez; Haph- i ' "'"'"'" i :l
The N't,kohanat Jewish commons- mutiny was nowreducedto a mere and stick Mort , or less together in.
LANSING, MICII.
Louis., Simon; coati r-
7,
. torah,
. Rena
R . „. ‘1 ,,,„,.„. 0 ty was snared only a few years of , handful, and finally they, too, f or _
I
b
.
.
Matters of policy and friendships.
s e r mon. R ab i
,
f s oki.
o k Nagasa
K
_
had riii,lii A
11 1; ,11,iidatt, closing prayer, NNi alter 1roslieritN'•
The oartliqua. , 0
:Ind there is it Zionist organization.
Ifi this time Rube
II. Itemez; presentation "f cer- September, 192n, and the resulting
The c ommunity first conic in
in e
I
tificates, NIr. Alex Cohen; ble , ing devastation by fit, brought a great I into its own as a Pit W here"' contact with Zionistie principles in ?*.
of confirmands; annetineenie nt s ; . loss of life and the destruction of • the Iliad) and Ru ss ian Jews h a d 192,, through the active work
ration and Kaddish. Music by much property. Nature is no re- formed the bulwark of the con, . an organizer sent
to Japan by the '1,t
specter of religions and peoples,
Benjamin Bernstein.
Allf
;nullity at Nagasaki, the English Nat ional I I ea dquarters at New r
Mr. (',,hen, as President of the and all suffered. Yokohama lay in Jews were tht• first settlers in Sark.
found the community '3
hob,
Th
e
i
r
r
e
li
g
i
t
as
i
11
n.
yon
wan..
Most
of
th
e
surx•it•ors
\very
nu
iste
by Sol J.
cont. not aS rl, onsive as he Wished it . 1:
0
Phone 3335 s I , „e we. ii.t.diresiden
0 609 North Washington
asst ; N. II. p re , bent 011 getting as fa r away from burning as that of the Jews
to be.
AS li l'sUII
organiza- , 0,
aurer;
ieir forme r
Ys and illg front the
secrt•tut-tic
at Nlaurice the scene of then
ghettoes of Russia bon was established and the 1110Ve-le
rabbi; Jean Sa.. present sorrow:, a, possible. Few Nlarriage alliances with Japanese
merit itself held in disdain. Through ;
L.
:th.ndeihaum
i,
,,,,ti,„ war of
. 1.
wislak, teacher of confirmants; .It•ws returned to aid in the rebuild- •voinen were not at all uncommon.
Harriette Harrison and Morris ing. And today — although Yoko- Active religious organization RR , . I I 0 • .. 1
. . '
.,
' 'PI
it uliortnan, teachers of Sunday'imIlla is still the foretnost port in lint thought of, ""r "tte,',"„l i
teil• 'organization known as the Palm ;1
SEASON'S GREETINGS
303 East Grand River Avenue
Hamm — few Jews ma}' Le found Each ma" lived his '"v" me as stine Rest"ration Association of
reside, he saw fit, ant there
I .
.
S'Irt ii •ve in charitable and civic there, ;Ind those who it
toe were none .1:wan was formed in 1920. With ;
Phone 2 - 0628
affairs, Nlr. Cohen is respected by with a few exceptions, hide their to criticize.
an initial membership of 120, it .0
non-.lows as well as Jews. He be- identity or else deny it.
To gather from this that every promised to bevonte ii permanent I•41i
MODERN—EXCLUSIVE—CONVENIENT
J
Takis, the apanese
capital, has ..leW ill the colony had lost his Jew- and unifying factor in the cam- •
"Ask Your Neighbor—She Knows"
ganne est
a
le' s o (,'yal' al and
el al
br e4e7 inil i( i' xi'li',.'te'-'0Irte ,als- n„ more of an organized Jewish ish spirit would he far front the infinity.
LANSING, 11IICII.
dent of Ill Nowsh"''
N' As'"ei"ti""' comm unity if than 'Yt•koliania. In 'truth.
Although inter-niarriage
es NI. Jonas, a prominent J ap-
II.' W 11, a page boy in the state ' reply to ;in inquiry of mint, the l was not frowned upon, the Jews
of F:nglish extra , NNNSVP.N.M.%•••••
senate and acted also as stenog. olitor-puhlisher of a well-known !themselves were clannish and kept tion, wos Jew
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elected president; I,.
Counter and Table Service
rat her t the senate secretary. Ile English daily in Japan, wrote me to
' themselves. Among them were
is
a
member
of
Bina'
Irrith,
the
1
steih
i
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ti
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a
tit
v
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that he was not aware td any or- • members tot the finest Jewish tam- •
.11.11MWOM .\)
C . An taki, a p rominent Egyptian
Lansing t hambet
/ Masonic order. Lan
ganization strictly Jewish in To- "Hies in England, stalwart men who k w, treasurer, and I,.
:Mandel-
of Commerce, North Side r 01111111•r- kw or its vicinity and he himself ' had not forgotten their Jewish balm) an American formerly
con- '0
riot Club, Country Club of Lon- was out
of touch , with things Jew- ! forbears and heritage. When the instil with BIAS in Yokohama
4
, is li and therefore could not person- internaliOnal cemetery was• estal0 see rotary,
' •
LIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111K sing and other organizations.
ally help me find
other individuals, . fished, »,000 yen was subset•ibed to
,
.
• .
Ire Me — how
haven
.
pretentiou I
a naMi mi an organized coin- purchase a plot of ground,, and a
— touched a frank and generous
of Jews in Kobe, and gave • fence was built to sepa
, start and a combination of all the ..,
= heart is for a kind word extended meat list of members who had
sub-:Jewish
b- :J ewish part from that o f the
rate Gen-
the various groups, the organization
us in our pains! The presence
has deteriorated.
The Zionists' FA
scribed to the Zionist fund in that tiles.
of a tender hand nerves a man for .
' The last Jewish families from function only nominally when the
n operation, and cheers him tor' Cit y.

through Kobe yearly dues are to be paid. The
dreadful interview with the Kobe is in the western part of Nagasaki in
their way to America left their high ideals with which the group
Japan, and western Japan has a ion
= i surgeon.—Thackeray.
r
was organized have been lost in !
longer written history of .Iewish , sepher torah for the Kobe corn-
Ts.
.
„, ,
t oluies, the 41 114
S-
.i, how„- It . u,
Patrick Ilenry meant by activity than the eastern half. , munity. For many years,
= ' What P
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cussions, the interest in things ' r
liberty, and what subsequent Amer- Among the early Dutch traders ever, it was merely a " "''''' e ''''''” '
Judaic lived a short life
Lansing's Best and Most Complete
' .1 has meant by liberty, was first who made their headquarters at 1 phant" gathering dust.
,
al
,
The
Jewish
colony
grew,
flour-

There are a few intermarriages 1 0
e; the por t tot' Nt igasa ki were sed ver
epen dencof
d foremost native
504 N • Grand Ave. Tels.: Day 5 - 3225 — Night 2.5363
Jews. la
J
• had cl osed her faa's ished, changed. Individuals gn u,' 'of Jews with Gentiles or Japanese ,
was the l a ditical indfree dom
LANSING, MICH.
= all control; from all coercion, from concession from the mid-sixteenth land lost in their enterprises and at the present time. Conditions ,
--i all interference by any power for. to all other nations and the Dutch:drifted on. Others came to take are vastly different front those '•
L
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'1 to our own American selves, until the mid-eighteenth century their places. Years passed, years faced by the early settlers in ilLWWWW•• ‘310
the former gen-
proved a golden nest egg indeed. , of indifference to religious organ- t hipan. Who
=, —Andrew Wendell.
with
wished to 1.000.%%•%%'.1.%1‘..10814100.,AVAIA%V.10.%1A.A.VVIO.
With the advent of Japan into the ization and practices. Then came ' oration of Jews
international brotherhood of na- , the World War. As in Yokohama, participate in married life had the ;
=
tions in ISN1 and the subsequent- the Jewish population here was choice of returning to their homes, e*,
treaties with the great powers, a . augmented by the influx of those marrying by proxy or else taking '101
reetings and Best Wishes new opportunity for oriental trade 'Jews who found the gates in 'native wives, the present genera-
tint] is nut confronted by these , al-
was opened, and a wave of cam- Europe shut.
I
Phone 2-6713
121 W. Washtenaw
The first step in the formation ternatives. With few exceptions,
mercy hunters brought a new
I
unified
Jewish
colony
was,
the
children are sent to America 0(
a
stock of Europeans to the island. iof
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Carried along with the tide were caused by that undying Jewish
LANSING, MICH.
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k
that flames up at Jewish
a number of Jews, who, already,spark
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finding the seeds of a colony at suffering. A Benevolent Asst•cia-1
1
..„
was
formed
with
the
purpose
i
I extend pity to no man because j
Nagasaki, made their headquarters 'tion
there. The summer of ISna found , of assisting the Jews fleeing tins- he has to work. If he is worth his
the first organized ininyan in Nag- 'sin in getting to their destinations., salt, he will work. I envy the man
members were who has work worth doing and does 1
asaki. In preparation for the Kai- , Many of the
I
I
days of that year, a small house 1 wealthy, business w a s good and it it well. There never has been tie- 1
I
"Manufacturers ■ nd Producers
was bought and equipped with the 'Was an easy task to secure enough, vised any law which will enable a
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of Sweet Butter"
necessities of a synagogue, except- !working capital to assist the nOrily. ; ma n to succeed save by the exer- - - 228 East Main Street
Phone 2 - 1681
ing a Torah which had been or- !With the establishment of !HAS cise of those qualities which have 1
518.526 North Cedar St.
ii
I in Yokohama, the burden became oalways been the prerequisites of .i
tiered from Russia.
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Internal dissontion broke this 'less and the colony sank into its. success, the qualiies of hard work, 1
Phone 2-1619
1 of keen intelligence, of unflinching ';‘,AW‘WW:WAVIA• ••• ••NAW.V.N.WAW Ii%%.%1LIMICIC
organization. Two clearly defined !former lethargy.
factions Is•gan the inevitable clash1 Among the newcomers remain-1 will.—Theodore Roosevelt.
LANSING, MICII

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Holiday Greetings

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Morden Oil Co.

DISTRIBUTORS OF

Indian Gasoline—Havoline and Wax-Free Oils
and Greases—Quaker State Motor Oil

II 18311/2 S. Washington
LANSING, MICH.

Phone 2-3261 I,

Season's Greetings

GEORGE L. CROCKER

Opposite the State Capitol

"SUNBURST COAL"

LANSING, MICH.

Phone 2-1389, Lansing, Mich.

HOME OFFICE SERVICE

Season's Greetings

The Hotel Olds

ICE :: FUEL

On Your Automobile Insurance

Auto-Owners policyholders in I.ansing receive the advan-
tage of every Home Office facility in the sure and speedy ad-
justment of claims.
Our Touring Bureau is always open and especially conveni-
ent for residents of Lansing. State or National touring infor-
mation will be readily given upon request, and policyholders
are entitled to special routing service as well.
Local agents offering our protection are always in close
contact with every department of the Home Office.

The

Rikerd Lumber Co.

LANSING

The Big Four

WILLIAMSTON

The R. J. Budd Co., Inc.

AUTHORIZED

615 N. Capitol Ave. Phone 2-1601 Lansing, Mich

410 West Michigan Avenue
Phone 5-2024
EAST LANSING, MICH.

Lansing ut extend our best wishes at din season

SUNOCO—THE DISTILLED OIL

Is Repair Insurance Get It Where You See the
SUNOCO SIGN

ARROW Oil Company

Phone 2-1715

DISTRIBUTORS

Lansing, Mich.



Season's Greetings

The Apothecary Shop

Lansing's Only Exclusive Sick Room, Physician
Supply Shop

ROEHM•LAURSCHER Inc.

Sales and Service

To the Jewish Committal" of

80% of Motor Repairs Are Due to Improper
Lubrication

Specialists in the Art of Compounding Prescriptions

auto-Owners

INSURANCE COMPANY



Season's Greetings

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

The Lansing Ice
& Fuel Co.



"Watch for the Sign of Pure Drugs"
SERVICE TO YOUR DOOR
218 Gram! River Ammo
Phone 3032
Phase 2-2013
107 W. Allegan St., United Building
NORTH LANSING, MICH.

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