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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
ONEG SHABBAT, STUDY I
GROUPS ORGANIZED BY
LOCAL HADASSAH UNIT
THESE PRICES ARE
40% BELOW NORMAL
CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED
ALL SHIRTS 12 (
Recognizing the ever growing in-
terest expressed by many Hadassah
members in Palestinian affairs,
the educational committee of De- I
trait Senior Hadassah, headed by a
Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman, chairman,
has formulated plans for organiz-
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Flat pieces carefully ironed.
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MRS. SHMARYA KLEIMAN
FINAL PEP RALLY
FOR LUNCHEON OF
U. H. S. AUXILIARY;
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of , On Tuesday, Jan. 9, Rabbi Leon
Sherwood Forest returned this Frani was the principal speaker
week from a short motor trip' at the annual donor luncheon of
through Florida. While south they the Jewish Women's European
were the New Year's week-end Welfare Organization at the Stat.
guests at Tampa of Mr. and Mrs. ler Hotel.
Ely Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Wellhouse, who entertained ex-
Among the prominent rabbis
tensively for them.
and laymen who will attend the
annual meeting of the executive
Alwyn Vernon Freeman spent board of the Union of American
the past week in "Villars," in the Hebrew Cdngregations on Jan. 14
French Alps, for the winter sports. in Cincinnati is Melville S. Welt
He will visit St. Moritz during the of this city.
remainder of his vacation, return-
ing to college in Geneva on Jan.
A bridge party sponsored by the
Women's Auxiliary of Maimonides
20.
Medical Society, for members and
Mrs. Milton Freud and son, their husbands, will be given Sat-
John, of the Wilshire left Jan. 6 urday evening, Jan. 13, at the
for Miami, Fla., to spend the win- Wilshire Hotel. Interesting novel-
ties, prizes and refreshments are
ter months.
included in the evening's enter-
Dr. and Mrs. Leo J. Croll (Vir- tainment. In charge of arrange-
ginia Gage) returned from their ments is Mrs. Leo Orecklin, social
honeymoon and have taken up chairman. Tickets may be ob-
tained from any member of the
their residence at the Ifelcrest.
society, or at the door.
On Saturday, Jan. 13, Rabbi
Leon Fram will address the Har-
Mrs. Helen Jassy of Arden Park
vard Club of Detroit on the sub- was hostess at a delightful musical
ject "The Jew of Germany."
at her home last Friday evening.
The final pep meeting and rally
of the Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools, prior to
the second annual donor luncheon I
to be held at the Stotler Hotel on
Jan. 24, was held on Wednesday,
There Is Greater
Significance
to the
Semi-Annual
DISCOUNT
MRS. ELI SACHSE
Ways and Means Chairman
ing a study gropy, under the lead-
Jan. 10, of the Statler Hotel and
ership of Rabbi Leon Fram of Tem-
was attended by a large and en-
ple Beth El. Rabbi Fram will con-
thusiastic audience. Philip Slomo-
duct a course in "Current Problems
vitz, editor of The Detroit Jewish
and Movements in Palestine," at
Chronicle, was the speaker.
1 p. m. on alternate Wednesdays
A pleasing novel musical pro-
during the months of February,
gram was offered by Miss Sylvia
March, April and May. The
Levin, vocalist, accompanied by
Purpose of these group study meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Untermeyer
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schor were Miss Celia Plotnick. Mrs. George
ings is not only to develop commun- of New York were the recent
15c
hosts to 14 guests at their home t Roberts, chairman of the donor
Additional pounds
ity leadership among Hadassah wo-
guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Wit- on Sunday evening, honoring Mrs., luncheon, reported reservation
men, but to give them a thorough
contain 50% flat work.
tenberg of Burlingame avenue. J. Modell, who is leaving for Flqr- nearing the 500 mark and asks all
understanding of social and politi-
those who wish their names print-
Mr. Untermeyer gave several lec- Ida to remain over the winter.
cal problem in Palestine. A free
ed in the souvenir program to com-
tures during his visit here.
exchange of questions and ideas on
municate within one week, with
the part of those present will be
Mrs. Nate Shapero of 2425 • Bernard Falk of Leominster, Mrs. Aaron Carlstein, chairman of
encouraged. All who desire to join
Mass., was the guest of Mr. and reservations, Townsend 8-7265.
Longfellow avenue left Jan. 6 for
this group are requested to give
Mrs. Michael Falk during the past
The social hour following the
Miami with her children, Roy and
their names promptly to Mrs. Klei-
week.
pep meeting was in charge of Mrs.
man, Longfellow 6454, or to any of Maryann, to spend the winter.
acob Friedberg, chairman of the
the following members of the edu-
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer hospitality committee and Mrs. A.
Ralph D. Schiller and Marvin
cational committee: Mesdames Da-
will be hosts at a supper party for J. Koffman, chairman of the social
vid S, Diamond, Harry L. Jackson, Gingold are sojourning at (he a few friends this Saturday eve- committee, assisted by their re-
Roney
Plaza
Hotel,
Miami
Beach,
Joseph H. Ehrlich, Samuel M. Lev-
spective committees. The list of
ning.
in, J. I. Ellman, N. B. Senyas and Fla.
new pledges for the donor luncheon
Maurice Garvett. There is a nomi-
Dr. Thelma Brock, who was the includes:
Mrs. Israel C. Brown left Sun-
nal registration fee of 50 cents
Mesdames Saul Hayman. Morris PeCs, B.
house
guest
of
Dr.
Sadie
Thumim
for the entire series of eight study day for Miami, Fla. She expects of 3317 Collingwood avenue, has Player, J. Rabinowits, Morris Goodman. Jos.
Roblin, Jacob Barrow, Anna Goldberg, Paul
to be gone two months.
group meetings.
returned to her home in Buffalo, mulch, mamma Kaplan. Joseph Benjamin. S.
Jacobson. Abrahem Cooper, J. A. Liebson, Lewis
Another interesting innovation
Irving Rhodes of Milwaukee N. Y.
&Adman. I. Marione, H. IL Llppitt. N Mind,
on the part of the educational com-
El. Maidawer. Helen Auslandep S. Kavanau,
H. Nida. Alb. Runts, Sarah Brood, J. H
mittee is the celebration of Oneg spent a few days in the city visit-
Edith Shoob, pianist, well known Plosoker.
ing
with
his
family.
I. Braver. Michael &hoe, Sam
Shabbat (Joyful Sabbath) once a
here anti in Grand Rapids, will Bonn. B. Pine. Rose Pine, Harry Drevnin,
month at the homes of various
Levin. Sara Lieberman, Has Wnldstein,
accompany Leo Sonney, violinist, Sol
Dr.
B.
Malvin
has
been
visiting
Con Smith. Chu. Bibs, Joshua Joyrich.
members, to discuss the lives of
Tuesday afternoon, at the Jewish Harold Allen. H. Slander. Louis &Would.
great contempraory Jewish wmen. in Florida and will return to his National Fund Auxiliary meeting Nathan Schrelbeh Alex Schreiber. Anna Him.
melhoch, A M. Hershman. Joseph Keidan. Alex
The first Oneg Shabbat took place home at the Belcrest shortly.
Freeman, am Green, Dort Mayer, Sam Fen.
at the Stotler.
on Dec. 23 at the home of Mrs.
ter, Abe Eder.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
R.
Rosen-
Joseph Ehrlich. Mrs. Ehrlich
The auxiliary has been most
The Social Relief Society of the
spoke on the life of Henrietta thal of Chicago spent Christmas
Cohen family will meet Sunday fortunate in securing a. speaker
Szold, the founder of liadassah week-end as the guests of Lazarus
for
the second annual donor lunch-
afternoon, Jan, 14, at 2:30 o'clock,
and probably the greatest Jewish Rosenthal of the Wilshire.
at the home of the Derovens, eon Mrs. Harry Davidowita, wife
woman of modern times.
of
Rabbi
Davidowita of Cleveland.
Mrs. M. Simon, who was the 10109 Mack avenue. Officers will
On Saturday afternoon, Jan. 20,
The reception committee in
be elected and the club's consti-
at 2:30, the second Oneg Shab- guest of Dr. and Mrs. Albert
tution will be officially accepted. charge of the afternoon consists
bat will be hel&at the home of Mrs. Krohn of Sherwood Forest for the
of the following women:
David S. Diamond, president of past 10 days, has returned to her
Mr.. A. B. a tralser. chairman; Mn. Himon
Miss Dorothy Kruger is chair- Kaplan.
home
in
Hamilton,
Ont.
co-chairman; Mrs. Morris Zacithelm.
Detroit Hadassah, 2320 Longfellow
man of a 'bridge dansant to be Julius Berman. RObert Margin. Won Kaplan.
avenue. Mrs. Max Dushkin will
Goo. M. Roberts, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Harry
Mrs. Earl. D. Leader of 9360 given by the Eta Alpha D'Gamma Cohen. Morse &bison, Dr. May Bernstein,
review the life of Mrs. Rebecca
Carlsteln, Lewis Dsvidson. Ants y
Kohut, one of the best known of Genessee avenue left Tuesday Sorority at the Eastern Star Cafe, Aaron
Deutsch. Louie Fineman. Morrie Fishman, Jack
American Jewish women, a leader morning for Miami, Fla., where Grand River at the Boulevard, on Freedman, J. Friedberg. Ilex Hayman, Joshua
A. Kane. Harry Kraft, H. A. Lippit,
for many years in national coun- she will remain for the balance of Sunday, Jan. 14, at 8:30 p. m. Horwita.
I. Margolis. A. D. Reason. Joseph Modell.
Proceeds of the affair will be used Chu.
cil work, and author of the well the winter season.
Robinson. I. Rwenthal, Mandel Sown-
—
fir various charities.
Elt Bachse.
Smith. tether Solo-
known books "My Portion" and
man. Jacob Toll, Morris Krauss. Rani David-
Miss Eleanore Garvett of Bur-
"As I Know Them." Hadassah
son. Max Webster, Harty Shelman, Louis
Mrs. Charles Lehnhoff and J. Tobin, Isaac Shen.,
lingame avenue has returned to
members are invited.
Mrs. Julius Berman and Sire.
The third Oneg Shabbat is sched. Linden Hall, Pa., where she will daughter, Tillie, of Chicago were
uled for Saturday afternoon, Feb. resume her studies. Her Christ- the guests of their sister and Anthony Deutsch have charge of
24, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Da. mas vacation was spent in Brook- brotherdn-law, Mr. and Mess Max the decorations.
Mrs. Morris Zackheim is presi-
vidson, at which time Mrs. James lyn, N. Y.. where she was the Edelstein of 1530 Lee Place.
dent of the auxiliary.
I. Ellmann will give a talk on guest of Miss Ann Bosch, formerly
Rhea E. Caslernan of the World-
The United Hebrew Schools
"Contemporary Jewish Poets." Miss of Detroit. Among the many af-
SUITE 414-416-418
Jeanette M. Steinberg will review fairs given in her honor was one Wide Travel Bureau returned gratefully acknowleges receipt of
current events on both occasions. at which Miss Bosch entertained from • week's visit in New York the following donations: Anony-
16 of her friends. Miss Anita City, inspecting the various new mous; Mrs. J. Metzger in honor
Steinberg, a cousin of Miss Booth, ships and bidding bon voyage to of her brother's recovery.
ZEDAKAH COMPLETES
entertained for Miss Garvett on a number of her friends. She also
attended the mid-winter dinner
LUNCHEON'S PLANS Dec. 30.
and dance given by the American
Howard
Schiller,
son
of
Mr.
Steamship
and Tourists Agents
Zedakah's plans for its second
and
Mrs.
Ralph
D.
Schiller
of
Association
aboard the S.S. Rome
annual donor luncheon, which will
TAILOR
be held Feb. 28, at the Masonic 1635 Chicago boulevard, left Jan. on Saturday night. Miss Cashman
Temple, are steadily maturing. 6 for Hollywood, Fla., where he completed the plans for the tour
Kurt Peiser, executive director
Palestine, with Rabbi Leon
SUITE 414 - 416 418, UNITED ARTISTS BUILDING
There has been a splendid response will attend Riverside Military to
of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
Academy, together with Harold Fram as leader, leaving New York will address the Junior League
in pledges.
on
June
6
on
the
new
cabin
Zedakah will be enabled with and Billy Birnkrant of the Whit- City
Monday, Jan. 15, at 2 p. m., on the
liner Washington of the United
this week's proceeds to carry on its tier Apartments.
subject "Co-ordinating Social Ac-
States Lines.
work of giving immediate relief to',
tivities in Detroit." Mr. Peiser's
Miss Cecil Schor of 4373 Leslie
families in need, the care of aged
talk is the third in a series of four
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brett are
folks in distress, and the distri. avenue has returned to the Uni-
meetings planned by the Junior
bution of layettes for newborn veraity of Wisconsin, where she now residing at 2635 Cortland League for everyone interested in
babes. The donor luncheon is the will resume her studies in Jour- avenue.
volunteer work. The course began
Dear Brother:
group's major undertaking of the nalism•
Jan. 8 with a talk by Rev. Frederic
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Diem of
You are summoned to appear before PERFECTION
year.
Siedenburg, S. J., executive dean of
LODGE No. 486, F. & A. M., on Wednesday evening, Jim. 17,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink Chicago boulevard have returned the University of Detroit, on "So-
There are various ways and
1934, at 6:30 p. m., to attend a PASTMASTERS NIGHT
means of earning money for the and dauhgter, Peggy, returned from St. Louis, Mo., where they cial Work—Old and New." The
BANQUET at IONIC TEMPLE, 6061 Grand River Ave.
donor luncheon. Information may , from a visit with relatives in Pitts- I attended the shoe convention.
second meeting, Jan. 11, was ad-
SPEAKERS, in order in which they will speak:
be had by communicating with this burgh. —
dressed by Mrs. Florence Berth,
Louis Shapero, W. M., toastmaster, address of welcome.
I Mrs. Jack Tobin and daughter, supervisor of case work, Depart-
committee in charge: Mrs. Stilton
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman 'Miriam, have returned from Misha- ment of Public Welfare, on The
Joseph Klein, P. M., presentation of apron.
Bernstein, chairman, University
Sol. A. Dann, presentation of Jewel.
2.1182; Mrs. Ben. Lefkowitz, Long- are touring through the northern wake, Ind., where they visited with Art of Helping People"; and at the
Jacob P. Sumeracki, county treasurer, "The Taxpayer's
fellow 7822; Mrs. Kalman Shapiro, Part of Michigan. A surprise Mrs. Tobin's parents, Mr. and final meeting, Jan. 18, at 10 a. m.,
Business."
Longfellow 9862; Mrs. 51ax Elias, birthday dinner party was given Mrs. S. Rosenstein, for 10 days. Miss Laura Buchanan, director of
Rabbi Leon Fram, "Conditions in Germany."
Townsend 6-9029. for Mrs. Norman before their de-
Sigma Gamma Clinic and Sigma
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schram of Gamma Convalescent Home for
Harry Newman, "What Makes Football Interesting."
Zedakah will celebrate its birth- parture, and covers were laid for
day with • dinner-dance to be held 30 guests. 4089 Tyler avenue were hosts to Crippled Children, will speak on
FOOD:
130 guests at dinner at the Statler "What the Volunteer and Agencies
A fine Ionic Dinner which will please everyone, at a
Sunday evening, Jan. 28, at the
sensible price, 45c.
Oriole Terrace. Mrs. Morris Da— Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch llotel on Jan. 7, in honor of their Mean to Each Other." All meetings
ENTERTAINMENT:
vie, chairman, and her committee of Boston boulevard returned from twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. in the course are held at the Y. W.
A ten-piece orchestra and John Becker, 'tenor, will pro-
are planning the evening's pro_ New York, where they spent a .A reception and dancing followed. C. A. on Witherell street.
The out-of-town guests were Mrs.
vide the professional talent. And don't forget—
gram. Reservations may be tele. , fortnight.
the Lodge is putting on something NEW and UN-
phoned to Mrs. Davis, Garfield Harry Davis and sons, Maurice and
USUAL for your entertainment. We can't tell you
David Garfinkel of Toronto was • Daniel, and daughter, Helen, of
,
4031-J.
PERFECTION CHAPTER
what it is because because it is going to be • surprise.
Additional paid pledges were re- the guest of his sister and brother- Chicago, Ill.
DON'T MISS THIS!
DeMOLAY INSTALLS
ceived for the donor luncheon from: in-law, Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Witten-
s
Albert
Wedeln.
meld
Kesel.,
J.
71
Parr.
MASONS and FRIENDS are invited. If you don't attend
Mr. and Sirs. Moe Dunkleman
berg.
ag. Sam Bateman, Max Yarrows. Oenrre
(Miss
Bernice
Mehr)
of
Toronto,
this affair you will be fined for Contempt of Court.
At
the
installation held recent-
lean. Sam Stahl. Saul DevidsoL Hart) Hu-
B. B.LASKY,
rip John !Robin. Samuel SRC, Narbon Slo-
Jerome Steinberg of Chicago ■ Ont., whose marriage was an event ly, the following members took of-
Chalmers et Emlertaxasent
bin. Max Sort. Deb Ringers. Hyman Brown. •
spent
the
holiday
vacation
with
I
of
Dec.
30,
spent
their
honeymoon
o.k
h,,
fice:
Jack
Warr eon.sn
g
Bean, master councilor;
Lownelte. D961
0
usrr, mer..rs. Harry a.m..
SloWL A.
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. I in this city as the guests of the Charles Lippit, senior councilor;
P. S. Call C. K. Sandorf, Longfellow 1815, or myself
Santo, and Wm P Dorf.
i Harry Cohen of Calvert avenue. , Royal Palms Hotel. In their honor, Leonard Berederf, junior councilor.
ions, ■ s our seating capacity is limited.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldberg of Ful-
The entire chapter visited the
INSTALLATION JAN. 16 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Appel— lerton avenue were hosts at a Macomb
County chapter at Mt.
OF RAINBOW ASSEMBLY , man of New York were the guests I party at the Book Cadillac Hotel Clemens, Monday night, as • step
Purity Rainbow Assembly No.! of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Appelman ; on New Year's Eve. On Jan. 3, toward encouraging friendly rela-
Confirm Death Sentences for
1Mrs. S. Rosenblatt. aunt of Mrs. tions with brother De Molays.
Slayers of Jacoby.
12 will hold its public installation i of Cortland avenue.
of officers on Tuesday evening ' I Dunkleman, was hostels for 12
Charles Lippit was honored at
JERUSALEM. — (JTA) — The Jan. 16, at the Eastern Star Tem.: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feldman , guests at the Belcrest Hotel for the sixth annual De Molay con-
Appellate Court, by unanimous pie, 80 West Alexandrine. and Miss Sylvia Alper of Pitts'. ■ dinner which was followed by clave recently when he was electcsi
vote, confirmed death sentences
The following officers will he, burgh and Sol Alper of Chicago bridge, and on Jan. 7 511-s. Rosen- scribe for the metropolitan district
at the
imposed on Muhammad Walaini installed : Priscilla Schiller, worthy were the week-end guesta in this I blatt entertained at a bridge party for the ensuing year. Perfection,
and Mustaphalli Ahmed for the advisor; Ida Zeff, worthy associate' city, having attended the Cooper-1 for 16 guests at her home on Bur- the youngest chapter in the district,
0 I lingame avenue. On Jan. 5, Mr. was commended for having such a
murder of Joseph Jacoby, colonist, advisor; D o r o t h y Greenbaum; Alper engagement
land Mrs. George Lewis of Dexter large number of members at the
and his nine-year-old son, David, charity; Pearl Pernick, hope; •
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helped I boulevard gave a buffet supper conclave.
at Nahalal. The victims were Madeline Betty Meyers. faith,'
Dining Room and Coffee Shop
, And bridge. Miss Martha Serlin
killed
when
a
bomb
was
thrown
Bettina
Jacoby,
secretary;
Wilma
of
Burlingame
avenue
left
Wed-
The committee heads, appointed
rose AIL AT 310•STCAIJI
into their home on Dec. 22. 1932. Schiller, corresponding secretary; nesday for Miami Beach, Florida.' was hostess at a dinner party on by Jack Bean are: entertainment.
Justice
de-
on
Jan.
10
Mrs.
S.
of
I
Jan.
9,
and
Jeanette
London,
treasurer;
Char-
The Department
Milton Pink; finances, Abe Fried-
Miss Estelle Kovacs of Chicago , , Helper gave a dinner at the Royal man; greater De Molay, Louis Nu-
. creed on Oct. 6 that the two lotte Rosen, chaplain; Sara Gor- .
man, drill leader; Eleanor Shapiro', was a recent guest of Miss Irene I Palms.
clan; Masonic contact, Martin Bud-
FULL COURSE DINNER guilty Arabs be executed.
I
and Gertrude Perchick, color bear- Kahn of Cortland avenue.
nitzlcy; membership, Samuel Gil-
Faraday Transferred.
—
. Tri Sigma Sorority met at the bert.
;„o•disit Th'derkia
JohnA. M. Faraday, police chief era; Madelyn Kahn, love; Leona
Spring
or
Rosenberg,
religion;
Anne
Fisher,
Mrs.
Ben
B.
Jacob
and
Mrs..
home
of
Rebecca
Berghoff
on
Jan.
responsible
for
breaking
1 who was
Chicken
up the menacing Jaffa Arab dem- nature; Shirley Keywell, immor-Alvin Trailer and children are so- , 3. The following officers were
elected for the ensuing year: Ger-
onstration of Oct. 27, when he tality; Betty Ann Weil, fidelity; journing in Florida.
I trade Solomon, president; Sylvia M. A. MITTLEMAN HEADS
ordered police to fire on the riot- Rose Shires, patriotism; Gertrude .
Meet Your Friends Here
NATIONAL SHOE ASS'N
Rosenthal.
service;
Rosalind
Arta,
I
Mrs.
Sadie
Marks
and
daughter,
Green,
vice:president; Zelda Smith,
ers, will be transferred to Beer-
Sunday Nights
confidential observer; Penns Pink, • Aimee, of the Belcrest motored to secretary; Goble Yank, cones-
sheba.
outer
observer;
Lorraine
Green.'
Miami,
Fla.
pending
secretary;
Belle
Gendle,
tom.
M. A. Mittleman of Raaseks,
Weidman Dies is J
—
, treasurer.
Detroit, was elected president of
Menachem Mendel Wohlman, weld, musician; Marian Silver.'
We cater to B
ts, Lemke'
choir
director;
Jeanette
Gilroy,
'
Miss
Constance
Wynn
returned
the
National Shoe As.seeiation at
noted Jewish author and pioneer
I Zionist leader, died here. lie was mother advisor.
ma, Bridge Parties, •te.
to her home in Chicago after a' Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Grossman the convention in St. Louis.
Thelma
Slatkin,
the
retiring
visit
with
friends
in
this
city.
I
of
2945
Richton
avenue
announce
Se. Paul.
Mr. Mittleman is the youngest
175 years old. He was among the
pioneer Russian Zionists who or- mother advisor, will be assisted at — I the Bar Mitzvah of their eon, Sam- man to hold that office.
Besides being the youngest man
' mired the Chi:reeve Zion (Lovers the installation ceremonies by the , Mrs. Harry Frank and grand- luel, at cervices at Holmur-Tuxedo
Hemasswarter. for the fmnons
of Zien). in 1880. He had been past worthy advisors of the assem- , daughter, Mariana Rubiner, left! Talmud Torah on Saturday, Jan. to hold the association's presidency,
Emmet Maxi...mei Herring
!a resident of Palestine since 1925. bly. Complimentary dancing will. for Miami Beach, to remain there 1 20. Friends and relatives are in. Mr. Mittleman is also the first Jew
I Previously he lived in Warsaw.
follow. , over the winter. sited. No cards.
to be elevated to this office.
10
23
Pounds
Fi nished
MUST
inZ
e "niecde $5°
1
S. A. GRANADIER
invites you to visit his new larger and
more convenient quarters
at
UNITED ARTISTS BUILDING
S. A. GRANADIER
PERFECTION LODGE F. (4 A. M. No. 486
SUMMONS
NO FRILLS—
JUST GOOD FOOD
1
Royal Palm Hotel
PAUL ERNEST, Mgr.
steak
65c
PEISER TO ADDRESS
JR. LEAGUE MONDAY
SABLE
•
Than In Previous Years
Prices are standardizing on QUALITY
—FURNITURE—CARPETS — RUGS
—DRAPERIES.
Codes of fair practice are in force—
the tendency is toward better quality.
PRINGLE "BUILT-IN" Quality Furni-
hire at a discount is surely an invest-
ment. The Semi Annual Sale is now
-
in progress.
OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Vrt- note
rurnifure tompanit
t990WGRAND BOULEVARD-OPP. FISHER BLDG.
SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION
ou ROY B. CARLIN en-,751"
UlThoubmul ZULUS.
Inftelrel, ,arena rag Cum fee It bar. ,
CLOTHES OF QUALITY
20'
OFF
ON EVERY ARTICLE OF
,MEN'S WEAR
Excepting only Interwocen Hosiery,
Collars, and Itorsabso Hats
THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE
We have takes our regular highs
quality Baumgartner merchandise
and simply reduced 20% from the
former prices. All articles of men's
apparel will be from :0% to 40%
higher by spring. This sale represents
• most desirable opportunity to ac-
quire the very finest dings for men
at very, very good savings.
OVERCOATS — SUITS l';;t'sX —HATS
SHOES — SHIRTS —NECKWEAR
UNDERWEAR — ROBES — PAJAMAS
SWEATERS—JACKETS—SUSPENDERS
Every Single Item
Our Own
FINE QUALITY MERCHANDISE
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BAUMGARTNER'S
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