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America Awisk Palatka! Carla

CLUTCH ATMS - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

TnEDETRonjonsfiffiROPIICIE

Supplying the
proper grade of
oil as specified
by the makers of
your Oil Burner.

• IJEWISH DIVISION
TO CANVASS FOR
COMMUNITY FUND

ARGO OIL CORPORATION
LA fayette 4500

4 .

CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-President

'

The Telephone
is a Willing Worker

T HERE are so many ways in

which a telephone in your home would prove

useful and convenient.

1 For keeping in touch with your work,

and to enable your present or pro-

spective employer to reach you

readily.

2

3

For shopping in any kind of weather.

For keeping in tcuch with relative:,

and friends and enabling them to

reach you easily.

4

For "running errands", thereby saving

you time, steps and energy.

5

To summon aid in time of fire, sick-

ness or other emergency.

You can enjoy the advantages of a telephnne

in your home for as little as 8 2 3 cents a

day. To place an order, or for additional

information, call or visit any Telephone

Company Business Office. Installations will

be made promptly.

(Contiuued from Page One.)
Norman Schwartz, Nate S. Shapero,
, Isaac Shetzer, Abe Shiffman, Bar-
nay Smith, Abe Srere, Milford
Stern, Louis Stoll, Shirley J. Wein.
berg, Airs. Joseph Welt, Melville S.
Welt, Henry Wineman, Mrs. Ilenry
Wineman, David S. Zeman, Ru-
dolph Zuwback.
The General Division.
With Nate S. Shapero as chair-
man, the general division is com-
posed of the following teams, with
the following captains and co-work-

iffratcrual atth Club Intro

Modernistic..
The Modernistics met at the
home of Miss Hilda Nussbaum,
2692 Clements, Oct. 12. Discus-
sion on the coming Hollowe'en
party took place. The next meet-
ing will be at the home of Miss
Bertha Knee, 2-4,3 St. Aubin,
Oct. 19.

Aurora Girl..
Aurora Girls met at the home

of Miss Rose Ash, 192:1 West Eu-

Phalanx Club.
l'halanx's annual bridge tourna-1
meat is planned for Dec. 7, 14 and
21, the first two dates to be pre-
liminaries and the last one as a
final. All Jewish clubs, fraterni- ,
ties and sororities who have been
in existence one year or over are
eligible to participate. Phalanx
• last year played host to nearly 50
organizations which fought for the
silver loving cup. For particulars
get in touch with Irving %Vuntner,
chairman of the bridge tournament
committee, care of Phalanx Club,
Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street,
On Oct. 9 the following new offi-
cers took their places: George
Keil, president; Benjamin Shapiro,
vice-president; Irving Q. Wuntner. •
treasurer; Joel Goodman, secre-
tary, and Jack Cooper, business,
manager.

PAGE FIVE

Everyone Praises

FOREST CLEANERS'

NEW LOW PRICE POLICY

clid, Oct. 12. Election of officers
Team I, Julius Rubiner, captain; resulted as follows: Miss Belle
workers: Jack l'opkin, Samuel Danzig, President; Hiss Bernice
[Hartman, Marvin B. Gingold, Olstein, secretary; Miss Rose Ash,
Maurice l)ruker, Harry Schaefer, treasurer. The next meeting will
I Robert Cohen, Henry Levitt, Sam- be at the home of Miss Bernice
; uel Lachman, Nate Greenhouse.
Olstein, 2662 Hazelwood.
rid Davis, Milton Jacobs, Miss
Florence Frank, Mrs. Janet Bar-
Mu Eta Alpha.
nett, Mrs. Ruth Gordon, Miss Jose-
Public opinion has rallied to Forest Cleaners because
Mu Eta Alpha met at the home
phine Jacobs.
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
Team 2, flurry Jacobson, cap- of Miss Rose Stein, :3287 Elmhurst,
of their new low price policy without sacrifice Of
Oct.
10.
An
open
meeting
is
to
Tau Sigma Gomma Sorority met
tain; workers: John Ginsburg., Ed
quality.
You, too, will find your clothes looking
at the home of Miss Rose Green-
Oppenheim, Elmer Zuckerman, be held Nov. 7.
berg, 8931 Twelfth street, Oct. 21.
Mrs. Elsie Koploy, Mrs. John L.
better and wearing longer by having it Forest cleaned
The entertainment committee con-
B'rith Shalom.
Brown, Mrs. Miriam Oppenheim,
Mrs. Harry Jacobson, I);. Arthur
The activities of the Writh Sho- sists of Mrs. Rae Richmond, chair-
'lino, Mrs. Ed Atlas.
lum of Detroit for this week are man; Miss Esther Naimark and
Team 3, Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller, as follows: Sunday, meeting of Miss Rose Greenberg. Sunday
captain; workers: Mrs. John Gins.' David Horowitz Lodge at Jericho meetings will be held throughout
burg, Airs. William Sh•singer, Mrs. Temple; Monday, meeting of the the winter. Plans are under way
Max Finkelston, Miss Annette executive committee of Samuel for a bridge-dansant. Miss Sadie
Schneider, Mrs. Aaron Kurland, Kunin Lodge at People's s Theater Gruskin, 322 Owen, will be hostess
Miss Elizabeth Lieberman, Mrs. Building; Tuesday, meeting of the at the next meeting on Sunday.
Royal A. Oppenheim, Ralph
United B'rith Shalom Committee
La Gala Girls.
Schiller.
at Jericho Temple; Wednesday,
A meeting was held at the home
Team 4, Mrs. Henry Wineman,; meeting of Samuel Kunin Lodge
of Miss Till), Silverstein, 15478
; eapta i 0 ; workers : Mrs. II a rry ' at People's Theater Building, and
Kenton, Miss Ilattie Gittleman, Ladies' Auxiliary of David lloro- Wildemere. A Hallowe'en frolic is
planned for Nov. 1, at King Wah
Mrs. A. Captor, Mrs. M. ('anton, witz Lodge at Jericho Hall, also
Lo's.
51 es. S. Stone, Mrs. J. Komi, 51rs.1 B'rith Shalom Junior Club meets
S. Benderoff, Mrs. Ira Coneland„I at Jericho Hall,
Alpha Gamma Fraternity.
Mrs. Jos. II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Max I
Alpha Gamma Fraternity held a
May, Mrs. S. I.. Kavanaugh. Mrs.;
Purity Rainbow Assembly.
luncheon meeting at the Book-Cad- I
Jos, Bleier, Mrs. Jack Loewenberg,
Miss Dorothy Selik, newly in- iliac Hotel Oct. 11.
Plans were' .
Mrs. Otto Hyman.
stalled worthy advisor of Purity made for the second annual college
Team 5, Norman Schwartz, cap- Rainbow Assembly, announces a
night dance on Nov. 16, at the
tain; workers: Morris Fishman, Hallowe'en dancing party to be Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Herman Cohen, Geo. 1). Blumen- held at the Eastern Star Temple,
thal, Yale Roberts, Morton F. Ash- 80 West Alexandrine, on Thurs-
Sigma Tau Kappa.
ner, Barney Smith, Emanuel day evening, Oct. 23. Music will
Sigma Tau Kappa met at the
Schoenberg, Max Friedland, Chas. be furnished by Silver Moon Melo- home of Miss Mildred Bornstein,
Jacobson, Jacob Varkle, Ilarry dians. Refreshments will be 1244 West Grand boulevard. Plans
Goldman, Edmund M. Sloman, Ben served by the Witches. The com- are being perfected for the pump-
Cleaned and P
d—
Ginsburg.
mittee reports that there will be kin pow-wow to be given Nov. 1.
For erly $2, now
m
Team 6: Joseph Hartman, cap- favors, noise-makers, and prizes Miss Vega Rosner has been voted
tain; workers: have Wilkus, Fred for various costumes.
a member and will be initiated
Ginsburg, Julius Greenthal, Jake 11
Nov. 15.
Roth, Sigmund Robinson, Charles
A. B. C. Girls.
Feinberg, William Stearns, J. L.
A. B. C. Girls met at the home
Freud, Sidney Kalt.
of Miss Rose Fox, 1983 Hazel-
Team 7, Shirley .1. Weinberg, wood. Etnal arrangements for the
captain; workers: Louis Rosen.; fourth annual bridge-dance to be
that, Marry Goldman, Clement ,' held Nov. 2 at the Chinese Tea
(Continued from Page One.)
Hopp, Leo Lippman, Gilbert Mich-1 Gardens are being made. An open
els, Jerry Marks, Meyer Rosen-; meeting will be held Oct. 27 at the Philistines. The farther we went,
boom, Gustave Rice, Max Gra home of Miss Ada Schultz, 3834 the smaller the crowd grew, until
bowsky, Irwin S. Yarrows, Charles' Twenty-ninth street.
finally I would be left all alone.1
The trying spot on my way was an
old
wooden church, black with age
Tau Chi Delta.
APPAREL CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE
Tau Chi Delta met in the home and surrounded by salt, swaying
poplars.
Breathless and faint, I
of Miss Sylvia Ilendelman, 3222
'
w ould slip by this frightful spot
Richton, Oct. 11. Mrs. Lupiloff
a nd breathe once more only upon
spoke in behalf of the Los Angeles
r
(Continued from Page One.)
Sanatorium. Miss Minnie Weenst, eaching our home, where I felt
Simon, the son of Gamliel, amused pledgee, attended this meeting. A comparatively safe under the pro-
tection of the "Mezuzah."
the public with acrobatic stunts, weinie roast is to be held at Roch-
The church and the prison were''
such as, juggling eight burning ster Park Nov. 2. The commit-
the only samples of Christian ar-
ee
consists
of
Miss
Dora
Luft,
torches at one time. This is the 'I
chitecture in our purely Jewish
feast about which the Talmud men-1; hiss Elsie Garvin and Miss Sylvia
town, containing besides its Jew-
Lions that "whoever has not been ! lendelman. Next meeting will be ,
the home of Miss Elsie Garvin , ish population oonly the "Shakes
present at this festival did not wit-
goy,"
and four government offi-
215 Tuxedo, Oct. 18.
ness any rejoicing in his life."
cials. Christian peasants from the
Rabbi Leon Fran;, who was
neighboring
villages would come
Kappa Zeta Sorority.
scheduled to talk on "Education"
to town only on Friday, the mar
WAS unable to be present and will'
An informal meeting of Kappa
ket day. But in spite of the fact
deliver his lecture at some later. Kappa Zeta Sorority was held at that our t
a tormented, bleeding Jew, stag- Luzzatti's "God in Freedom"
he home of Miss Ilene Balhove
gathering of the Kvutzah.
r I was conscious at all times tha t
under the weight of a heavy
The meeting was concluded by o f Virginia Park, Sunday. The fob
- we were in "Golus" (exile) and I
0g, his gaze directed upward in
owing
were
guests:
Miss
Beck
the election of the executive com-
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
Y longed for the Messiah to corn •
agonizing pain. People in shining
mittee and officers for the ensuing I Sermon, ,\hiss Dorothy Gittleman
Mohel Specialist
person in Italy to make the study
us all into the Promise
metal armor and helmets were of economics a
year, as follows: Executive com- Miss Minnie Miro, Miss Rebece
popular science.
II Years' Cope-
lashing the tormented figure in Ilia
mittee, Prof. E. Zaludkowsky, AL S tern, Miss Flodelle Schwaler am
"Diffusion of Credit arid Peo-
Jewish Holidays Celebrated.
d... Endorsed
their midst. Next to the picture,
tins Iota Wiesner. Miss Ethe
Gordon, B. Isaacs, Israel Kntz,
ple's Banks" was issued in 1863.
; WE FELT the weight of th e on a chair, WAS
be Leading
lying an oval board
Miss Leah Pike, S. Kasdan, De-; K urtz was elected correspondin
Ile was a pioneer in co-operative
Physician.
"(lotus"
not
only
at
the
hand
5,
with
little
tiles
of
color
on
it
and
boroh Kutnick, Jos. Chaggai, S. s cribe and publicity agent. Th
of the officials and the peasan tlin the small hole were stuck see- activities Italy and spent the
Smullin, 13. Lerman, ('hannah Ring, n ext meeting is to be at the hom
next three years tour i ng Ital y,
2073
shepherds
out
in
the
country,
bu
t
oral
brushes
smeared
with
paint.
f Miss Sara Seigel, 1684 Blaine
David Rubinstein and II. Goldberg;
preaching on the foundation of pro-
Gladstone
also were reminded of it by ou ✓
The owner and my father re- p '.
n Sunday.
officers. AL II. Zackheim, honorary
a L. co-operative so-
holidays and fast days. We cele .; turned before I hail time to regain
president; A. 1). Markson, vice-1
Euclid 10467
brated the harvest although W e I niy senses. Noticing. my astound- cieties. At 25 he wan named Pro-
Gamma Eta Sorority.
'president ; J. Cushdan, treasurer;,
had no bread to glean; during Sue ., ed admiration, the man explained fessor of Constitutional law at the
Initiation of Mae Kornov an
and A. Panush, secretary. The I
University
of
Padua.
At
about
d eoth we sat shivering in our chill y in broken Jewish the contents of
can Borison into Delta chapte tents
president will be elected at the next
.
.
the same time "Church and State in
i n the picture . and of others th
executive committee meeting on o f Phi Gamma Eta Sorority was th
Belgium appeared from his pen.
e palm-covered tents under th
hung on the walls. All of his talk
by Sunday evening, Oct. 19, at the h chi Oct. 12 at Grand Circus aPrk. ce
In 1869 1.uzzatti became vice.
Rev. Benjamin
dors of Lebanon which one e I understood only h
home of 1). Rubenstein, 2458 ( lair-
w ere ours. So keenly did we fee I holy pictures and that he made minister in the cabinet of Alin-
BLEIBERG
Live Wires.
mount.
th e loss of our fatherland that w elthem himself, not by machine, but ghetti and did much to aid the
Mohel Specialist
Weren't League
Meyer Blatt and his Rollickers It ardly noticed the unbearable con . 1
working classes. Of this Dr. Asko-
Recommended bt
with
the
help
of
these
little
The reciprocity meeting of the s
furnish the music at the di thins of our existence, and fa ✓ brushes.
Leading Physicians
wit h notes "he established a Provi-
Women's League will lie held Tues. c tub's third annual Hallowe'en fr
2225 Blaine Ave.
om trying to improve the tires .
On our way back, my father dent and Labor Council which wag
day evening, Oct. 28, at 2 o'clock, it once at Fenkel Theater Ballroom en t, directed all our hopes am
the
forerunner
of
similar
councils
Eucl id 5000
I gave me a severe scolding for
tte home of the president of the 0 ct. 26. The Live Wires' confer- dr earns to the future "F
Marriag es Per formed
breaking without permission into a in other countries, and laid the
by Appointment.
leainse, Mrs. I. Margolis, 8604 La-; e nee was held in Muskegon. Louis Is rael."
foundation
of
professional
and
stranger's room, and for sinning
'Salle. The presidents of the Oil. ; a nd Ben Weiss and Irving Bosinoff
instruction
nstruction and of agri-
We wept bitters tears on" Tisha by looking at Christian holy
tabd organizations of the League w ere delegates. Boston and Akron' b' Ov" and on "Passover" wouli
cultural training." At this period
of the Jewish Women's Clubs will ' c banters were also represented. pa t our whole soul into the cry I • images. I did not try to defend too he accomplished the creation
myself. My thoughts were far
, be among the guest's of this meet-;
L 'shana haba BiYerueshalaim"— away. One question in particular 01' Italian protective system to aid
•ing.
Mrs. Max Wexler is chair-
Delta Sigma Rho Sorority. I"N ext year in Jerusalem." Puri
(SCHADCHEN)
puzzled my brain: "How does he infant Rolm ie ,iustries.
man. The program follows: Open-
Men and women desiring to make
Delta Sigma Rho Sorority met ho wever, was truly a children's do that?" Also the memory of
In this same period Luzzatti
ing remark,: 1,y the president, Mrs. at the Y. W. H. A. Oct. 9. Miss ho liday. With desperate youthful
the tormented Jew gave me no commenced his drafting of com- worthwhile acquaintances for mat.
I. Margolis; an address on Jewish I. illian Feldman gave a bridge foc pa triotism we twirled our ear-
rest. It haunted my thoughts and mercial t reopen rind monetary rimonial •rposes, see me,
Education by Miss Naomi Buch- to embers on Oct. 14. A }fallow- splitting racket makers and stirred my curiosity, even though agreements and his co-operation
PARANSKY
halter, member of the Alumni of e' en party is planned by Miss Jets- stamped our feet at the mere men- I already knew that this was the in the restoration of Italian finance 1471 Virattata Put Emp. 30234
the United Hebrew Schools; an ad - n ette Silverman at her home, 3421 tion of Ilaman's name in the syna- Christian God.
and political economy.
dress by R. Isaacs; a sketch in He- M ichigan avenue, on Nov. I.
gogue. I made use of the holiday
In 1910, after holding the post
That very same day, in the dusty I
brew by the students of Miss Ruth
to draw a large . picture of Haman, corner behind the fateful ward-, of Minister of Agriculture, Indus-
Ticktin s and Mrs. Ziporah Alt-
which was ex ite on the public robe, with the full consciousness try and Commerce, during which
Ph i Upsilon Na.
man's classes; vocal selections by
Phi Upsilon Na met at the home square. The village shoemaker of committing an unpardonable time he reorganized the bureau and
Mrs. David Kaltman; and a dra- of Miss Sarah Woronoff. It was contributed his bark to drag my I sin, I drew, to the appalled horror , the council of statistics, Luzzatti
, matic reading by Mrs. Herman decided that the dance which was masterpiece to the place of exhibi- I of any followers, the picture
I had became Premier and Home Secre-
Local and Long Distanc• Moving
I Metz.
to be held in November be post- tion and this involved not a little seen that day.
tary of Italy. The list of the re-
CADILLAC
At the Parkside branch of United poned to a further date. Commit- self-sacrifice, because a large
(To be continued.)
forms he accomplished during his
•Hebrew Schools, a club known as tees for the anniversary party to troupe of children followed him
time are endless. In 1921 he
the Nehr Zion, consisting of the be held on Nov. 1 were chosen: with merry shouts and a shower of
came a Senator. The Grand Cross
boys and girls of the graduating Mks Jeannette Kantor, entertain- snowballs, most of which, though
BETH EL COLLEGE
1957 GRAND RIVER
of the French Legion of Honor and
We move you anywhere.
, classes, has been formed. The club ment; Misses Sorer Kosofsky and aimed at llaman, hit him.
the Grand Cross of the Order of
Lowed Pri.es,
Finest Sc,.,..
i
meets once a week and generally Sarah Fox, decorations; Misses
Though my masterpiece had a

Leopold
of
Belgium
were
tokens
of
(Continued from Page One.)
indulges in discussions and debates. Molly Schwartz and Sarah Woro- short life, the fame it brought me
the esteem this peer among men
The officers are: Morris Weiss, noff, refreshment.
was permanent. Ever after I was ing
invited to take those courses at • had aroused in other countries.
president; Abraham Goldberg, vice.
the first to be approached when
Undoubtedly I.uzzatti s most
Beth El College which parallel the
president; Judith Barahal, secre-
: some artistic need arose. I pre- work being done by their children , lasting and most blessed work was
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
MANUEL URBACH
tary; and Ethel Silverstein, treas-
pared the necessary decorations in religious school. Thus parents' accomplished on nehalf of oppressed
Granite and Marble
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
urer. The next meeting will be
at the synagogue; I made designs whose children are studying the minorities.
met Oct. 12 at the "1'." The fol-
He was ever their
held Sunday, Oct. 19.
for the altar curtain, for "Tfilim"
Bible are invited to take the course ! •hampion and
powerful had the
lowing were elected to the board
lia and blank ets-
in the "Ilistory and Literature of man's name become that his efforts
of directors: Lewis Sister, Ben
short time I had cultivtaed quite a the Bible." Parents of children
Gurwitz, Aaron Rosen, Dave Mat-
in behalf of stricken people were
following, the members of which who are training themselves for'
tis and Nathan Samson. The
magically effective. For the Jews
were wont to congregate in a cozy confirmation are being invited to
Now in our New Location
dance committee reported on the,
he did much and continually as-
nook between the old wardrobe take the course in "Jewish Life." I
third annual dance to be given at
serted his belief in l'alestine as a
7723 TWELFTH ST.
and the wall. Ilene, on the Parents of children who are study-
(Continued from Page One.)
the Stotler Hotel on Sunday eve-
national home for the Jewish peo-
Euclid 7192
partment, house of correction and ning, Oct. 26. Billy Richardson smoothly polished side of the ing modern history are invited to ple. Indeed one whole section of
wardrobe
I
would draw for them, take the course in "Leading Epi- t
other city departments.
and his Knights of Syncopation
he book is devoted to "The De-
in
chalk,
pictures
of
symbolic
con-
There is to be no charge, and the will furnish the music. Tickets
nodes of Jewish History" or "The fense of a People Persecuted in all
tent interwoven with the inevitable Story of the Jew in America." • t
course is open to all members who will be sold at the door.
he Milleniums
Its History" and
moral quotations in Hebrew.
register for the series.
In additionto being a school of ncludes a record of the oppression
Saes First Photograph.
Mrs. Samuel Kay Goldberg is
Sigma Iota Sorority.
Jewish culture and a school for
nil mistreatment of Jews in Ru-
OUTSIDE
of my own efforts, not parents, Beth El College is also a mania and Poland as well as a
chairman of the legislative commit-
Sigma Iota Sorority met at the
■ work of art had so for training school for Jewish teach- n wasage to the Hebrew University
tee which is sponsoring this course, home of Grace Shaw Oct. 12. A
and she is assisted by Regene weinie roast was held Oct. 11 at had crossed my path. The entire ers and Jewish communal work- i n Jerusalem and a study of the
Freund Cohane, vice-chairman, the summer home of the Shows at town did not possess a single en- ers. The course i n "Method in 'Jews and Agriculture in Pales-
Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, Mrs. A. Whitmore Lake. On the third an- • graving, nor a lithograph or pho- Jewish Teaching" given by Rabbi . I ine."
tograph. Christian pictures of re-, Fram is intended to train young:
, J. Levin, Mrs. Theodore J. Kelter, niversary of the sorority
In his preface to his work, which
a formal
Mrs. Harold Smilay, Mrs. Wm. II. dinner is to be held at the Em- ligious content which were sold in' people for teaching in the Jewish • n ow appears in English for the
the market, I considered sinful to religious achoole. The course In fi rst time, Luzzatti declares his
Frank, Mrs. Melville Welt, Mrs. bassy Club, Nov. 8.
examine, and as for sculpture, the "Methods of Club Leadership" is ,P
Max Dushkin, Mrs. Maier Finster-
ride in his having "at times saved
single work was the c rucifix at intended to train young people to C hriations and Jews ali
weld, Mrs. Morse Goldman, Miss
Theta Delta Kappa.
.(e from op.
Towing, Wrecking,
the entrance of the church. Not perform the most important sere-1p ression" and polots
Hattie Gittleman and Mrs. Abra-
out his own
Theta Delta Kappa met at the before the end of my tenth year
ham Cooper.
Complete Collision Service
ice that young people now can separation
•paration from any church creed,
home of Miss Beatrice Rader, 1520 1 was I destined to see a picture for
give to the community, namely, the a dding, however, that "I have •
Calvert, Oct. 10, Tickets for the the first t ime, and the impression
We Service All Makes of
PERFECTION LODGE
leadership of clubs for adolescent p rofound respect for my own re-
annual bridge-dansette were dis-; it left was tremendous.
boys and girls under the auspices li gion, even if I have lost cry Ar-
Automobiles
Perfection Lodge No. 406, F. • tributed, to be held at the Polak
I
went
with
my
father
to
a
of the Jewish Centers Association it ent faith in it; but when I am
A. M., will hold a special commun- d'Ora Dec. 2.
A Hallowe'en neighboring estate on some busi. and
Batteries, Tires, Oils,
the Young Women's Hebrew f aced with reproach for my Ile-
ication on Wednesday, Oct. 22, M. house party or hay ride will be I
neon.
Upon our arrival, both Association
M. Degree at 3:00 p. m. Special arranged for Nov. 2. Miss Roslyn
- is origin, or when the Jews are
Accessories
father and the owner of the place
The opening assembly will be p
notice follows.
ersecuted then, in the face of in.
Fox and Mollie Gralick are in went out, leaving me to wait for
addressed by the president of the j ury, mockery, I feel myself again
C. M. SANDORF, Secretary.
charge of arrangement..
1901
W.
Davison, at Twelfth
The them in the anteroom. Suddenly Temple, Melville S. Welt, and the I to
; By order of
be, and I declare myself to be,
Misses Helen and Lillian Green-I through one of the open doors, I
Loegfellow 1977
chairman of the Temple c ommit-1a Jew."
SAMUEL L. KAVANAU, W. M.
blatt were visitors at this meeting. saw a canvas on which was painted
tee on Education, Morris Garrett.)
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portant post. His knowledge of the automobile

game combined with his genial personality

qualifies him to carry out the Ginsberg Policy

of rendering personally interested service. We

bespeak for him your continued confidence and

patronage.

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GINSBERG
Motor Sales

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SALES

SERVICE

We have a selection of guaranteed used can for sale.

We will accept any make of car in trade.

8832-46 VAN DYKE

(Four blocks north of Harper)

WHITTIER 8020.8021

REV. J. SILVERMAN

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