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MEVEntorrfaisn

FOUR LEADERS IN
RELIGIOUS FORUM

RONICIE

PAGE FIVE

aid THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

throat of every other nation; or
even Jesus of Nazareth, who, tak-
ing his text from the Old Testa-
in ,e ev ni t, ticu re speLte d d sw a hdatlotnhge 117or:f

`Thou Shalt love thy neighbor as
thyself!'

Dr. Franklin Participates on
The triumph of the Jew has been
to light the torch of truth by which
Subject "Why I Am
in the course of the ages, the dark-
a Jew."
ness of ignorance, of superstition,

of bigotry, and of unbrotherliness
In the symposium on "Why I shall, pray God, he dissipated.
Am What I Am" held under the
of the basic principles in
auspices of the Mayor's Unemploy- the "One
religious philosophy of the Jew
ment Committee at Cass Technical is the doctrine of personal respon-
High School last Saturday, Rabbi sibility. Practically on the first
Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth page of Scripture, the principle of
El spoke on "Why I Am a Jew." free will is laid down. The Jew's
The Protestant view was presented was the first voice to give to man
by Dr. Lynn Ilarold Hough, the the message of hope as to his own
Catholic by Judge John P. McGoor- per ecta day.
ty of Chicago, and Clarence Dar-
Foundation, of Code.
row spoke from the point of view
"Justice is one of the founda-
of the agnostic.
In the course of his address, Dr. lion pillars upon which the religiou
and ethical code of Judaism rests.
Hough slid:
Law is another foundation pillar.
"I am a Protestant, because I am It is sometimes said that Judaism
a Jew. The prophetic vision of Is- represents a code of stern and un-
reel has become the very warp lenting and almost heartless, legal-
and woof of Protestantism. The i sm.
moral code of Israel has become
"Who
was the
it if
you the
please,
that
the basis of the moral code of Prot- first
taught
world
Golden
estantism. The prpohetic Utopias
of the great prophets of the Jews Rule; who laid the foundations for
have become the moral and spiri- modern philanthropy through its
tender
the widow,
the first
or-
tual expectations of the Protestant. phan
and care
the of
decent
poor, who

"When you take the essence of gave utterance to preachments of
Israel's belief, you find that the social justice, if it was not the God-
Protestant accepts the deepest intoxicated prophets of Israel?
parts of Judaism as the foundation Who, if not the Jew, has taught
of his own faiths." by example as well as by precept
Dr. Franklin said in part:
that man is the keeper of his broth-
"The genius of the Jew, as Jew, er?
lies in spiritual realms. Only the
"God, to the Jew, manifest Him-
Jew could have produced a Moses, self in the control of law, rather
through whom was given to man- than its subversion, and therefore
kind that law upon which every there can be no ciracle. The Jew
civil and moral code by which men bases no dogmas, no doctrine upon
live is based; or an Isaiah, who the miraculous. Thus Judaism has
dreamed of swords beaten into never been a static quantity. The
ploughshares in those distant days God ideal has become greater for
when every nation was at the the Jew with every new truth that

for.his address in a letter by Dr. J. NATIONAL PALESTINE
Jaffa Orange Exports
To Countries Abroad D. Rosenman, who writes:
CONFERENCE JAN. 15

JAFFA.-(J. T. A.) - Fig-
ures just made available dis-
close that for the period of
September to Nov. 15, there
were shipped from Jaffa to Liv-
erpool 38,147 cases of oranges.
Other figures for orange ex-
ports from Jaffa for the same
period show that 8,721 cases
went to Glasgow; to Germany
through Trieste, 1,373; to Eng-
land through Port Said, 10,123;
to Denmark, 1,500; to France,
387.

has disclosed itself to the heart and
mind of man. Because Judaism
does not rest upon the miraculous
and supernatural, it has been able
to adapt itself consistently to the
discoveries of new truth. For the
Jew there has not been and there
can not be a quarrel between re-
ligion and science.
The Ideal of the Jew.
"No man-God shall lift from the
shoulders of the Jew the burden of
responsibility of his wrong-doings.
For him the Messianic time shall
be here when all men shall recog-
nize the providence and the mercy
and the justice and the love of a
godd God, and aspiring, within the
limits of their human powers to be
like God, they shall seek to bring
into the earth the reign of brother-
hood; when men and nations shall
live together in brotherly love,
peace and harmony.
"Thousands of years of aspira-
tion toward such an ideal; thou-
sands of years of searching for God
and for truth and for justice; thou-
sands of years of seeking for bro-
therhood concentrate in the Jew to-
day, I could not be other than a
Jew if I would, and if I could, I
would not."
Dr. Franklin is complimented

"As Jew, citizen of Detroit, and j
member of Temple Beth El, I ex- Leaders of Jewish Agency to Meet
press to you my deep, sinces grati-
in New York City To Coo.
tude for the opportunity to listen,
eider Future Work.
to your most eloquent and philoso-
phical speech which you delivered I
A
national
conference on Pales-
on Dec. 10. .
"In vehement and unequivocal tine, to consider the future activi-
ties
with
regard
to the upbuilding
words you have defined the concept !
of religion as the Jew views it, of the Jewish National Home, will
be
held
in
New
York
City on Sun-
which idea dates as for back as'
the twelfth century, namely, that' ' (lay, Jan. 15, according to a decision
made
by
the
executive
committee
God is void of any physical attri-1
butes. It is not a material entity , of the American Palestine Cam-
paign
and
announced
by
Louis Lip-
in any form or shop, but is all
spiritual. Ile is neither here nor sky, national chairman.
The conference is expected to act
there, but everywhere in the do-
main of mankind. I say mankind,' upon various suggestions to revise'
only man is endowed with t fund-raising methods for Palestine
the higher intellectual perception I hat have been utilized in previous
of the ethical and beautiful in an, years, and also to consider more
effective means of reaching Ameri-
abstract form .
can Jewry so that the participation
"Our guidance by God comes only fn Zionist and non-Zionists in the
through the acquisition of a higher reconstruction of Palestine might
ethical and spiritual understand- be extended.
ing. Therefore, as you correctly
stated, there does not exist any gap
between science and religion. For
on the contrary, religion may even Molly Siegel Auxiliary of
aid and stimulate the progress of
Jewish Consumptive Re-
science through a betterment of I
lief Society of Denver.
ourselves and thus bring about a .
greater appreciation and perception
of the finer things in the physical
An important meeting of the
world."
Molly Siegel Auxiliary of the
Jewish Consumptive Relief Soci-
ety of Detroit took place Dec. 13,
OLD FOLKS' HOME
Jericho Hall. The installation
BRIDGE ON DEC. 18 at
was postponed until a later date.
Mrs. Zelda Meyers is chairman The annual banquet will take
of a bridge sponsored by the place Feb. 19, at the new Beth
Northwestern Branch of the Jew- Abraham Synagogue, Linwood and
ish Old Folks' Home, to be held Sturtevant. Other organizations
at Boesky's, 1130 Griswold, on please keep this date open.
Sunday evening, Dec. 18, at 8
A board meeting will take place
p. m. An invitation is extended at the home of Mrs. J. Schweitzer,
to members and friends to attend 2288 Pingree, next Tuesday after-
this affair. Many novel features noon, at which final arrangements
will take place on that evening. will be made for the card party
Tickets can be procured from to take place Jan. 3 at the B'nai
members or at the door.
Moshe Hall, Lawrence and Dexter.

MRS. J. H. EHRLICH CLASSIFIED CONCLAVE DEC. 28
SPEAKS
OF YOUNG ISRAEL

IN FLINT ROEIIL STORAGE COMPANY-
Long distance moving. 526 Al-
fred street, Cadillac 9500.
Addresses Annual Deno r'
TEACHER-Exper- Large Delegation From De-
Luncheon of Hadassah I ienced, will give private lessons troit To Attend Sessions
in Hebrew and Yiddish at your
in Cleveland.
Chapter.
home. Will prepare for Bar
Mitzvah
in
short
time.
Price
Preparations
have been made
This year's donor dinner of
reasonable. Call evenings, by the National Council of Young
Flint chapter of Hadassah was at-
Townsend
7.7925.
Israel Organizations for the sec-
tended by 250 guests who were
entertained at the Jewish Com- FOR RENT-Furnished flat. Six ond mid-western conference to be
in Cleveland the week-end
munity Center Sunday night.
large rooms. Gladstone near held
A delightful program %•a pre-
Fourteenth. References required. of Dec. 23.
Commencing
with Friday eve-
vented following dinner at which
Call Longfellow 9176.
ning services at the Young Israel
the invocation was given by Rabbi
Bernard Zeiger and the benedic- WANTED-AUTO ACCESSORY of Cleveland Synagogue, and fol-
CLERK for retail store. Ex- lowed by a dinner tendered in
tion by Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg. The
perienced preferred but not es- honor of the delegates and vis-
Hadassah song was sung, the
sential. If you have the power itors, the Young Israelites will
words of which were written by
of persuasion that clinches sales hear messages of greetings from
Mrs. Ilarry Bernstein.
we can place you. If not, don't the national leaders of the move-
Mrs. J. E. Bloomberg, presi-
take up our time. Standard ment who will attend the conven-
dent of Hadassah, gave the ad-
Hardware & Auto Supply, 1361 tion. These representatives from
dress of welcome, introducing the
Gratiot avenue, Mr. A. A. New York will include Irving M.
toastmaster, Mrs. Louis Lebster.
Bunim, who was one of the out.
Burns.
Greetings were received from
standing figures last year in De-
Junior Hadassah given by Mies
APARTMENTS
TO
RENT-UN-
'
troit for the first mid-western
Zelma Bloomberg, and from Beth
FURNISHED. 2060 Blaine av- conference; David Delman, na-
Israel Sisterhood, given by Mrs.
enue.
Attractive
two
room
tional
vice-president; Edward Sil-
Eugene Paradise. A fine address
apartments. Murphy beds, re- ver, former assistant Attorney-
was given by Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich
frigeration,
heat,
light,
newly
General of New York and past
of Detroit, a member of the na-
decorated. Rent $20. Apply president of the National Council
tional board, who spoke of the
c
caretaker
or call Cadillac 1489. of Young Israel; Moses Honig,
furtherance of Hadassah work in
Palestine, Mrs. Maude Stewart FOR RENT-Well-furnished, large editor of the Council Chronicle,
organ of Young Israel;
Beagle, who directed the pageant
bedroom with twin beds for one national
"Ten Pieces of Silver," made a
or two, by refined family. Stall Samuel Cohen, chairman of the
admissions
Greetings
few introductory remarks preced-
shower. Restricted neighbor. will also be committee.
extended by the heads
ing the event. Mrs. Harry Wine-
hood in Highland Park. Near
of
each
visiting
delegation,
Abra-
garden was soloist, with Nathan
John R. bus and Woodward car
Rosenbluth, violinist, and Mrs.
line. Reasonable rent. Long- ham J. Rosenshine, regional vice-
president,
president
of
Young
Is-
Emily Hinson accompanist.
fellow 6273.
, reel here, will head Detroit's dele-
Those taking part in a play de-
gation.
picting Iladassah work included:
Rabbi I. Stol!man of Mishkan
Mrs. Joseph Cooperstein, Mrs.
Israel congregation here, in ad-
Maurice Rotenberg, Mrs II. Baum,
dition to members of the Cleve-
Miss Lillian Vinacow, Mrs. Ben
land rabbinate, will address the
Slesnick, Miss Renee Kaine, Mrs.
delegates.
Harry Bernstein, Miss Stella
Included in the Detroit dele-
Lande, Miss Ruth Hurwitz, Mis.
gation are Jacob Isbee, vice ` -presi-
Mollie Rosenbaum, Mrs. S. Z.
dent;
Irving Schlusnel, chairman
Fineburg, Carl Nathez, Mrs.
Dr. Edith Hale Swift will de-
George Kavanau, Sophie Perper, liver her third lecture in the series of education; Sylvia Derovan,
Nathan Ura, Manley Colish, Isa- on "Men-Women Relationships" secretary; Solomon Cohen, treas-
bel Leff, Bertha Pines, Reva on Thursday evening, Dec. 22, at urer, and Mrs. Cohen; Meyer
Frumkin, Edith Leavitt, Freda 8 o'clock. Dr. Swift has been Weisenfeld, chairman of the in-
Sendler, Dr. Samuel Sorkin, Zel- loaned by the American Social termediates and junior committee;
ma Bloomberg, Mrs. Joseph Kap- Hygiene Association to the Tuber- Sander Kolitch, editor of Young
lan, Shirley Rose, Theodore Ro- culosis and health Society of De- Israel Light; Harold Kramer, Hy-
sen, Evelyn Shapiro, Mrs. David troit and Wayne County for spe- man R. Cohen, chairman of the
membership committee, and other
Ackner, Mrs. D. Klein, Mrs. M. cial work.
Davidson, David Levinson, lsador
Twenty-two clubs will gather at members and friends of Young
Sugarman, Irving Himelhoch, Ar- the clubhouse for • Chanukah pep Israel.
Reservations for the entire
thur Shapiro, Mitzi Cooperstein, rely on Monday evening, Dec. 19
Reva Sendler, Betty Salter, Mar- at 8:30 Oo'clock. Mrs. Samuel week-end stay in Cleveland dur-
)orie Leff, Ruth Kavanau, tons R. Glogower, president of the gov- ing the conference, including
Finn, Ann Goldman, Mrs. M. erning board of the Y. W. II. A., meals and room, will be 14 per
Leavitt, Rosabeth Lebster, Rose will address the group at this person. Arrangements are being
Buckler, Lillian Natchez, Ruth time on the membership drive, made for a special coach for the
Kavanau, Dorothy Fishier, Rose which will start on Jan. 1. Those exclusive use of those going on
Colish, Mrs. F. Benison, Sid Kap- , clubs which won competitions last the Michigan Central No, 301,
Ian, Mrs. M. Gold, Mrs. J. Rabin, season will be introduced to the leaving Detroit 8:10 a. m. Friday
Ruth Kaplan, Eli Shapiro, Mrs. audience; a play broadcast by morning, Dec. 23, and arriving in
Hyman Podolsky, Mrs. Philip Gate- members of the "Y" will be re- Cleveland 12:28 p. m. A reduced
man, Benny Gotlib, Mrs. L. Colish. ceived during this program. Club rate of $4.50 round trip has been
Mrs. Harry Bernstein presented stunts, songs and yells will be secured.
a humorous radio skit.
Plan Chanukah Program.
featured and refreshments will be
General chairman of the event nerved.
All groups of the Young Israel
and chairman of ways and means
pix teams have already entered of Detroit, comprising members
was Mrs. Louis Lebster. She was the debating tournament, which of three senior branches, en in-
assisted by Mrs. S. S. Pearlstine, will be sponsored by the house termediate club and a junior club
dinner arrangements; Mire. Ben council during December and Jan- will give a joint Chanukah cele-
Wiener, program; Mrs. Harry uary. An exhibition debate by bration and entertainment for
Winegarden, music; Mrs. Ellis H. an outside prize-winning team, members parents and friends, at
Warren, tickets; Mrs. Edward sponsored by the debating class the Jewish Center, on Thursday
Rosenberg, publicity; and Mrs. will precede the opening debate evening, Dec. 29, seventh night
Sigmund Seitner, reception. Mrs. of the tournament. David Gold. Chanukah.
Beagle wrote and directed the man, instructor of the /"Y" do-
The program will include the
pageant.
bating class, will coach members presentation of a playlet, "A
Among the out-of-town guests who are in ;his tournament.
Chanukah Surprise," to be given
was Mrs. Moses Rosenthal of De-
The large number of entrants by the juniors; and a play entitled
troit, a former Flint resident, who already signed up for the ping- "Judah," which will be given by
spent a few days in Flint as the pang tournament indicates the the intermediates. There will also
house guest of Mrs. Louis Lebster. great popularity of this sport be humorous sketches, recitations
among "Y" members. Tourna- and Chanukah songs and dance
ment games will be played off on numbers by Miss Dorothy Fleisher,
Redeemable at any time.
accompanied at the piano by her
Sunday afternoons in January.
Can be purchased for any
The "Y" Athletic League (men's sister, Miss Marion Fleisher. Short
division) has completed plans for talks will be given by Jack Isbee,
amount.
their basketball tournament which vice-president of the Young Israel
will begin on Tuesday evening, senior organization; Al Kraft and
Jan. 8, at 9:16 o'clock. Cy Aaron Abe Levine, presidents of the in-
will referee these games, which termediates and juniors respect-
Several changes are announced will take place in the gymnasium ively. Louis Isbee of the juniors
for the celebration of Interna- of Northwestern High School. will speak on "Chanukah, Dinim
tional A. Z. A. Day in Detroit or. Three games will be played each and Minhagim." The program of
145 MICHIGAN AVE.
Sunday evening, Dec. 3
evening and 14 evenings of play the evening will be opened by
The speaker will be Dr. Alvin will complete the schedule. The Meyer Weisenfeld, chairman of
205 GRATIOT AVE.
D. Hersch, who will speak on the seven teams entered in the league the junior and intermediate com-
are playing for a trophy to be mittee.
subject "Religion A La Carte."
The musical program has been awarded to the team with the
taken over by the Detroit Music highest score.
Study Club, under the direction
New Year's Eve Dinner.
of Mrs. S. Schaflander. The vo- Odessa Society Annual Ball
Dance of J.W.E.W.O.
calist, Mrs. J. M. Berrie, will be
on Jan. 15.
Niminnomm ■ mgrr
accompahied by Lawrence Teitel-
A
special meeting of the Jev)ish
baum. Miss Marian Nusbaum will
The twenty-first annual ball will Women's European Welfare Or-
ORIGINAL E LULING
play the piano.
he given by the Odessa Progressive ganization will be held this Monday
Arrangements have been made Aid Society at the Fort Wayne at Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth
Mother and Child
for all A. Z. A. members to attend Hotel, Sunday evening, Jan. 15. The street.
services at Temple Beth El to ball committee is planning several
by
A report will be heart in regard
start the inaugural of this im- new features. The committee is to giving two steamship tickets for
Arthur
portant day. It is anticipated that in charge of H. J. Golber, and he bringing over two orphans to De-
there will be approximately 500 promises many surprises, one of troit and for adding two new or-
lim. HeIntrelmao
guests of A. Z. A. at this function. which is the giving away of a new phans to the other nine on the rep
Price $75.110
The meeting will be opened by suit of clothes and a new dress . ular supporting list for the past
Aleph Godol, Gilbert Madefsky,
The officers of the organization, seven year. A committee report
THIS WOULD MAKE
who will call on Aleph Stoller to who are energetically helping the will also be heard regarding the
A BEAUTIFUL
give the opening invocation. Then ball committee are: President, S. health, etc., of the orphans brought
OITF
the meeting will be turned over Cash; vice-president, S. Belkin; fi- over by this organization to De-
to the chairman of the evening. nancial secretary, D. Welt; treas- troit, and kept on private board
John Erman. Aleph Stoller will urer, M. ()ROUT', and recording sec- for the last seven year.
also give the closing invocation. retary, Chas Driker.
Arrangements will be made for
The program will start promptly
the New Year's Eve dinner-dance
at 8:15 at the Jewish Center, 31 Itzchok Isaac Agree Memo- to be held at the ballroom on 8732
Melbourne. 31r. Erman asks all
LaSalle boulevard. The price per
oriel Organization.
who anticipate coming to be
couple will be $2.50. For reser-
prompt in their arrival.
vations
call University 2-3019 or
The Itzchok Isaac Agree Memor-
5062. The organization
ial Organization will meet at the Euclid
will
also
hold a Chanukah laths
home of Mrs. T. Schaffer of 3205
Hollywood Theater.
Tyler avenue, Dee. 20. All mem- party, the date and place to be an-
39 Adams Ave. East
nounced
in
the next Issue.
For four days starting Sunday, bers are requested to be present as
Joan Crawford comes to the screen important matters are to he dis-
Cadillac 5467
in her dramatic wash hit, "Rain." cussed.
Varied Selection of Gifts at
Walter Huston and Guy Kibbee
A free card party will be held
head the cast.
Olen & Wein's.
on Saturday evening, Jan. 14, at
"Monk" Watson and the Holly- 121 Rosedale court.
Puzzled shoppers for men's gifts
wood Merrymakers again bring
are finding an unusually varied
you the finest in stage shows, with "Cynara" Opens at Bonstelle selection of practical things at
Lowest Holiday Rates
many headline acts.
Olen & Wein's, 9039 Twelfth street
Civic Theater.
Reliable Information
Tickets are now on sale for the
at Clairmount.
Dependable BUS Service
New Years Eve Midnight Show,
"Cynara," a thoughtful play
This popular store is recognized
about
fashions
in
fidelity
that
with
all
seast
reserved.
was as one of the most exclusive shops
CALL
widely hailed as the outstanding in Detroit by virtue of their carry-
CONSOLIDATED
Broadway success last season, will ing only high grade nationally
JOLLY ELITE CLUB
BUS DEPOT
be presented for the first time in standard merchandise. On account
The
Jolly
Elite
Club
met
Sun-
Detroit at the Bonstelle Civic The- of their low overhead they are able
COMFORTABLE. FIXATED suers
day, Dec. 11. The social commit- ater, for one week, opening Fri- to sell this merchandise at lower
RECLINING CHAIRS
ALL POINTS DI CANADA AND U. L
tee reported that open house will day, Dee. 16, starring Ernest prices than generally prevail.
PORT WAYNE HOTEL TEMPLE 1-113•1
be resumed on Saturday, Jan. 7. Glendinning and Joanna Roos
Owned and managed by "Jule"
(INDIAN SYSTEMI
Discussions were held in regard "Cynara" was secured by Direc- Olen and "Sam" Wein, who person-
to the Passover charity campaign. tor Henderson, although an- ally assist customers in making
The board of directors is to re- nounced earlier by the American their selections, Olen & Wein pre-
sent a haven for last minute shop-
port the entire plan of this affair Theater League.
at the next meeting. The club Although its name sounds Greek pers.
marched in to the bazaar spon- or classic, the story of "Cynara"
sored by the I... A. Sanatorium is ultra modern. It deals with a
SZEKELY MUSICALE
and presented a check. The next decent and successful lawyer, very
-
Special Nine-Coup.
meeting will be held on Sunday, much In love with his wife. who
The voice pupils of Rudolph
Dec. 18.
is reluctantly led into an illicit Reno Szekely, artist teacher, will
love Intrigue during her absence. meet In the Szekely studios. 1183
Dancing - Entertainment
a motion picture tech- Wurlitzer Building, next Sunday
NO COVER CHARGE
Flower Fund of Jewish Wel- Employing
niquc, the action flasher' in 17 afternoon, for the regular monthly
Luncheon . Dentist
fare Federation.
short scenes through the course of musicale. At this time Mr. Sack-
S•turdays and Wodneadays,
The flower fund of the Jewish Jim Warlock's affair with the shop ely will give • lecture on the sub-
12 Noon to 3 P. M.
Welfare Federation gratefully ac- girl, Doris Lea, her suicide when ject "The Vocal Organism." L.
Luncheon 50 Cents
knowledges receipt of contributions she learns he cannot continue un- Phillippi will also talk on "The
In memory of Mrs. Maurice Golden- faithful to his wife, and his trial Rules of Public Speaking as Ap-
2030 Woodward, near Adams berg
from Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. by a coroner's court that holds plied to Singing." A musical pro-
T.I. Clifford 1729
Engrain and Mr. and Mrs. Max P. him morally responsible for her gram will be given by member'
of the elm
death.
Heavenrich.

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$1 to $5

Nsina

We repeat our popular sale
of Gift Lingerie, adding a
favorite Velvet Hostess
Frock, imported hand-made
wool robes, hand - quilted
robes, collegiate man-tailored
flannel robes and pajamas.
Come in while sizes are
plentiful.

Dora Ludwig, Inc.

45 East Adams Avenue

1428 Washington Blvd.

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$2522

Bagatelle

This popular game of Eng-
lish origin is exciting and
fascinating for young and
old-. an ideal Christmas e ft.

La Lique Bowl

Desks-Desks

Imported from France .. .
marvelous in design . . . •
great find for the appretia.

This illustration is one of
many beautiful desks . .
style. and prima are in •
wide rang., . . . a gift that
will give ?resit satisfaction.

the, person . . .

just look at

the price; it's half the for-
mer price--all imports half

off.

tirittgEr

Furniture Company

2990 W. Grand Boulevard

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Pringle

Furniture Company

2990 W. Grand Boulevard

Pringle

Commode
Solid Walnut

Beautifully Land carved .. •
genuine Italian marble top
. .. • true PRINGLE
"Built.ln" Quality piece ...
and priced low.

Pringir

Furniture Company

Furniture CoMpany

2990 W. Grand Boulevard

2990 W. Grand Boulevard

A Gift

for the Man

A

Hat Certificate

HERSCH TO SPEAK
AT A. Z. A. AFFAIR

Henry The Hatter

THE
GORDON
GALLERIES

LUIGI'S

Sunday Dinner SI

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