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A merica lat ish periodical &Hier

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PIEDEIRorrimsn(imoroc,
AnsurpE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Happy New Year to You All

You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the

High Holy Days Services
D B
I OUNG ISRAEL

CON

UCTED

A

Mr. and Mrs. H. Altman
629 E. Bethune

Y

Extend their beet wishes to their rela-
t1., and friends for • Happy and
Pronperous New Year,

Dr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Alper
12066 Dexter Blvd.

ROSH HASHONAH • . SEPT 10 and 11

YOM KIPPUR

. BE.T

IttesT MBE-

tive. and friends for • Ilan. and
Troop... New Year.

Cantor M. Pearl
nil! oltiriote

of Cleyeland will ielichtte.

ions

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Aronow
and Family, 3003 Elmhurst
shiend their but wink. to their rela-

Jewish Community
Center

Cantor Y•nkel Lefkowits

R

Extend them to•t winner to their reta-
il.... friends and ..lientele for a
11x Pm am! Pruner.° New Year.

SEPT. 19

Young Israel Synagogue
Jo) Rd. net. Linwood

Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Altman,
11703 Dexter

Made Any Evening Between 7:30 to 10:30
Except Friday

•ml their host wlithes to their relit,-
frio.nds and ;Anent', for a
Hebb, and Prosperrme New Year.

[._ Slichoth Services Saturday, Sept. 1, 11:30 p. m., at

Rabbi E. Aishiskin,
1132 Lynn

Young Israel Synagogue, Joy Road at Linwood

' Admission Free

111/1 1 1001 111. 1,1 111.11 10 hie relatives
tont friemis and member. of t'onareaa-
' lion 11,101 1.svid tor a ilaPPS and Pro.'
pet... New Vest.

--- -

-............

Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Alper and
Family, 2725 Boston Boulevard

Extend their but wishes to their rela-
tive. and friend, for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.

5695

1934
Best Wishes for a Happy New
Year to Our Many Friends
and Customers

GINSBERG

Motor r.i. 4---
- - „ - Sales
,,,

Sales

Mr. and Mrs. Hirsh B Alper and
Family, 2725 Boston Blvd.

I

STOP IN AND SEE US TODAY

•_

12535 - 43 GRATIOT AVE.

and

Extend their bent winhen to their rela•
tiles and friends for • Happy and
Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Barron and
Family, 2468 Pingree

Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Adler
Family, 3002 Clairmount

Mr. and Mrs. Oshie Baker and
Family, 2644 Webb

Extend their beet wt..e to their rela•
tires •nd friends for a Ilappy and
Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. NI. Berrie and
Family, 2033 Pingree

Extend their beet wishes to theirvela-
tivn and friends for • Happy and
Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonin find Family,
1645 Boston Blvd.

Extend their beet /debut to their rel..
tires and friends for • Happy and
Prosperous Slew Year.

Mr. and Mrs. David Berger and
Daughters, 2648 Rochester

Extend their best winhe. to theirrel.
tines and friends for • Happy and
Prosperous New Year.

C

Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Biller
Croswell, Mich.

Extend their but whit.. to theirTele-
11,1, and friends for a Happy and
Prospero. New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bremen
13641 Dexter

Extend their beet wishes to their rel..
fives •nd friend. for • Happy and
Prosurour New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brode and
Family, 3288 Fullerton

MMINII

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cove,
1161 West Ferry

Extend their best eddies to their rela-
tive. and friend. for • Happy and
Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chefetz and son,
2434 Gladstone

Extend their best wishes to their rela-
lien and friend,. for • Happy and
Pruner°. New Year

their best wirher to thdrrela-
fives and friend. for • Happy and
Trooper°. New Year.

Extend

If you want •

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder and
Family, 2285 Lawrence

GOOD USED CAR

see

Extend their beet wieher to theirrete-

CARL SCHILLER

"I've got some gorgeous 'buys'

in used cars. Not only

are

they in perfect mechanical con-

dition, but they look wonder-

ful, and as to prices—just see

me, that's all."

CARL SCHILLER

Sale. Manager

LINWOOD
CHEVROLET CO.

LINWOOOD at DAVISON

TO. 6.9796

The
Grand Fireproof
Storage & Moving
Co.

OFFERS

Very Careful Moving

At Most Reasonable Prices

Local and Long Distance
Moving

Thousands of Satisfied
, Customers

FREE ESTIMATES
NO OBLIGATION

Call Terrace 2.9000

and Moth-proofing at
Very Moderate Rates

Storage

Everything insured and bonded

YOUR SHOES.
SHOES. Too long? Too
ll'. and friend. for • II.ppy and
Prospero. New Year.
short? Too wide? Too nar-
row? We can make them over I
Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Baker and
up to two sizes larger. We
daughter, 2305 Richton
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30
Extend their best niches to their rela-
yearn' experience. M. KANER
tive. and friend. for • Happy end
Prosperous New Year.
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand
River, 12916 E. Jefferson.
Mr and Mrs. John L. Brown and
NEED A WASHWOMAN? Wom- Daughters, 2075 W. Boston Blvd.
their but niche, to their rola-
en for ironing, cleaning and Extend
ti•ee end friends for • Hun. and
scrubbing, by hour, day or
Trooper.. New Year.
week. Reliable, industrious
help. Free to employer. Al! ' Dr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Benyas,
310 Belmont
Nations Employment Bureau,
I Extend their best wish. to their rela-
Madison 2626.
tives and friends for • Happy and

Mr. and Mrs..Ben Cohen and
Family, 1969 Hazelwood

Estend their bent wishes to their rel.. I
fives end friend. for a Happy sad
Prosperous New Year.

Extend. his bent wishes to his relatives
and friends for • Happy and Pruner..

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry and
F'amily, 2950 Fullerton

Extend their best whiles to their role.

nished bedroom. Suitable for • Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Baker and
one or couple. Kitchen and
Family, 3219 Cortland
house privileges. Only 2 adults Extend their bent rd.. to their Tel•-
thee end friend. for • Happy and
in family. Garage if desired.
Pruner.. New Year.
Rent reasonable. Tuxedo, be-
tween Lawton and Wildemere. Dr. and Mrs. Hyman Baskin and
Townsend 7-7925.
Family, 2551 W. Euclid

HEBREW LESSONS by skilled Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Burrows and
Sons, 1722 Burlingame
teacher, at reasonable rates.
their bent vitae. to their rela-
private or in groups. Now is Extend
tives friend, and clientele for • Nappy
the time to start. .1. Nelson,
and Proeperous Nee Year.
3438 Edison. Garfield 9233-R.
Mr. and Mrs. David Botvinick and
Family, 546 Hague
YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN

George Cantor

with a Trained Choir
will officiate during the
High Holy Days at the

Tuxedo-Holmur Shul

VOTE, Mr. Cantor donates his unit..
fru to the lolled Hebrew ulmole.

0 I

4

Friend their beet wishes to their ...-
HY. end friends for • Happy and
Pruner.. New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Bernett and
Daughters, 12380 Stoepel

beet wirbee to their rei••
hue and friend. for • Happy and

Extend their

WE WANT to select several
Prosperous New Year .
clean cut young men me.'
chanically inclined to train for Mr. and Mrs. Alan N. Brown,
11845 LaSalle Blvd.
high salaried positions es Diesel
their be et wishes to their rota.
Engine experts. Write: Schoeck,•'"'"
to.. and friends for • Happy and
care of Detroit Jewish Chron-
Trooper.. New Year.
icle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bistritsky and
Family, 17150 Woodingham Dr.
young men
WANTED—Several

Extend their beet wishes to their rola

mechanically inclined to start
Ones and friend. for • Happy and
immediate training to install.
Prospero. New Year.
service electric refrigerators
Mr.
and
Mrs. Samuel Benavie and
and air conditioning units. Tools
Sons, 3226 Calvert
furnished. Write Schoeck, care
Extend their but will.. to their rela-
of Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
tive. end friends for a Happy and

WANTED — Advertising solicitor
for new official Hamtramck
weekly. Experienced only. Ap-
ply in person Monday morning.
2932 Caniff, near Jos. Campau .
Liberal pay. Start immediately
if selected.

Early Pottery

Based on authentic records and
available material. the Chinese are
credited with making pottery
3,000 years ago.

Lieut. George Moffett son of the
late Admiral Moffett who went
down with the Akron, was the first
aviator to land his plane on the
flight deck of the new plane carrier
Ranger, while that ship was mak-
ing full speed.

Prosperous Nur Year.

Mr.

and Mrs. A..1. Blumenau and
Family, 2999 Calvert

Extend their best wisher to theirrel.°
O.. and friends for • Heave and
Pruner°. New Year .

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braun and
Son an d Daughter , 3799 Cortland

Ert•nd their beat writhes to their rola.
hoe end friend. for • Happy and
Prospero. New Year .

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brewer and
Family, 3290 Hazelwood

Extend Owle but gri ► .. to their vela-
tie. and friend. for • Happy and
Trooper.. New Tsar.

Dr. and Mrs. Perry P. Burnatine
and Family, 2051 Virginia Park

Extend their but weieiters to their rale-
ti•es •s ■ friends for • Bonny and
Proeure. New Tsar.

THE NEW YEAR



Mr. and Mrs. Jack Citrin and
Family, 2675 Glendale

to their rela-
Extend their t
b es
tive. and friend. for a Happy and
Pruner°. New Year.

Extend their best wisher to theirTela•
tie. and friends for a Happy .rd
Pruner°. New Year.

Extend• hie beet wirhes to hi. relatives
friends and clients for a Ram

snd Prosperous New Yes,

D

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis .1. DeYoung
and daughters, Dorothy Gertrude
and Betty Jane, 3353 Burlingame

greatest measure of joy and happiness throughout the New

their beet wishes. to their reta.
ever end friend. for • Happy and
Trooper.. New Year.

Extend

Year. It has been a pleasant year in which we have

have tried sincerely to be worthy of being known as your

favorite store. Ilere's to the New Year . . . may it be a

happy and prosperous one for us all!

Extend their bent wishes to their tele-
er and friends for • Happy trod
Frontier°. New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eirennian,
3385 Burlingame

Extend their beet "riches to their rela-
tive. and friends for • Happy and
Pruner°. New Year.

Dr. and Mrs. Jack E. Echer,
2752 W. Boston

Extend their beet niche. to their Tel.
fives •red friend. for a Happy eni.
Pruner°. New Year.

F

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher,
2261 Calvert

Extend their beet niches to their rel.
tic. and friends for a Happy and
Pruner.. New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman and
Family, 2269 Gladstone

Extend their best wirheit to their rel••
Lives end (friends for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.

Mrs. George Feldman
3311 Chicago Blvd.

Extend. her beet niches to her rela•
hoer •nd friends for a Happy and
Pruner.. New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Firestone
and Family, 494 W. Savannah

Extend their best niches to their rel••
live. and friends for a Happy and
Pruner.. New Year.

Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Fischer and
Family, 2964 Webb

Leon Frans,
Webster Hall

Rabbi

Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
and Family, 26 Edison

h:xiend this bent wielne 1.1 theit rein.
11,14 and friends and members of
Temple Beth El for a hap. tool

Pruner.. New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg and
Family, 428.1 Leslie

Extend their best wishes to their rel.
five. nd friends for • Happy and
Pruner°. New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fleischer
and Family, 367 Philip

Extend their beat wleher to their rela•
tires and friends for a Happy and
Pruner.* New Year.

MIM ISI.I.ANICIII Pr

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lesser and
Family, 2970 Pasadena

Extend their best whetter to their rela-

tive. and friend. for • Happy and
Trooper.. New Year.

Behrendt Attacks
Race Prejudice

5695

JUDGE EDWARD COMMAND

his qualifications for a place on the
bench than does the odor of his tie.
believe, with many others, that
he primary system of selecting
candidates needs some changes but
while it stands as it in I can hardly
understand the reasoning of some
voters in dismissing, for instance,
two judges of more than a quarter
century of experience as they did
two years ago in the case of Judges
Palmer and Reed, or for casting
any ballots against retaining Judge
Edward Command.
"No court does a more important
work than the Probate, affecting
directly and eventually as it does
every person in the community,
and when the citizens of that com-
munity are given an opportunity to
secure the services of a man whose
integrity is unquestioned, who has
occupied the very place for twenty-
five years and who is thoroughly
familiar with every phase of every
problem arising in that court, they
have but themselves to blame for
the selection of a successor of lesser
ability or experience. Judge Com-
mand, by reason of his many years
of faithful service, should be re-
tained."

- 1934

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RECOMMEND SULLIVAN
AS WAYNE PROSECUTOR

GRATI T at Woodward
J. L. Nucleon's Corner

John L. Sullivan, candidate for
Prosecuting Attorney of Wayne
County, this week enlisted the
support of a number of prominent
leaders, Jews and non-Jews. lie
is a candidate on the Democratic
RICHARD W.
ticket.
Julius Kabatsky, well . known
young Detroit attorney who has
been active in Mr. Sullivan's cam-
paign, lauds him as able, fair-
.
minded and absolutely without
prejudices.
Candidate
for
Mr. Sullivan states that he will
not give any organization or clique
control of the appointment of any
member of the prosecutor's staff
and that he would fully co-operate
with the Attorney General of the
United States on the crime pre-
Wishes You All a Happy
vention program of President
and Prosperous New Year
Roosevelt.
"Two years ago the Democratic
Republican
candidates signed a pledge to cut 18th District
cost 25 per cent and despite un-
MIMIa1 1011.
foreseen additions to their du-
ties, that pledge has been kept
almost in its entirety," Sullivan
said. "It was distinctly notice-
able that the prosecutor, then run-
ning for re-election on the Repub-
lican ticket, would not join in any
Season's
such pledge even after he was re-
turned to office. Instead the ex-
Greetings
penses mounted higher."
"The incumbent has spent 4105,-
689.67 on grand juries alone, with
We take this
nothing accomplished. If elected,
shall eliminate thin wasteful ex-
means of wishing
penditure and that will be my
starting point on economy."
the entire Jewish

srWwtj

CONGRESS



OBITUARY

SCHEU'S

SOFT DRINKS

MOSES KLANSER
Anti-Semitic accusations, leveled of 2015 Leslie Ave., 65 years old,
died on Sept. 1. Funeral services
against • leading candidate for
the office of Sheriff, are being cir- were held on Sept. 4, with inter-
ment at the Beth Abraham Ceme-
culated by politicians seeking to
tery, Rabbi J. Thumin officiating.
Ntr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson and antagonize the non-Jewish vote.
Ile is survived by four daughters,
Family, 2469 Atkinson
Charging that Henry Behrendt,
Helen, Edith, Mrs. William Roth
Extend their beet wkhe. to their rel.
during his former term in the of-
ti weea rnrel .f p rei n e n u d: for • Happy and
and Mrs. S. Lefko•its, and a son,
fice of Sheriff four years ago, Jack.
openly favored the employment of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard II. Dosie Joe::
er80
the
Bphee ri
rctfls office,
h e
ISAAC GOTTFIELD
and daughter, Thelma Delphine.
over
of his
is and
de. of the Arnold Home, 87 years old,
4260 Monterey
puties were Jewish, were answered died on Sept. 3. Funeral services
Extend their best wisher to their rela•
I in
public statement by the for.; were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral
hue and friend. ler a Happy and
mer sheriff.
IIrosperout New Year.
Home Sept. 4, with interment
"Real open-mindedness ought ' at Elmwood Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. LOUIS, Dante and I to be in evidence in public offices,
Family, 2149 Blaine
if nowhere else," declared Mr.
Extend their but wish.. to their role.
I Behrendt. "So many times have
__
Oyes end friend. for a Happy and
Prospero. New Year.
Jews had the lesser end of • public
I nI cing memory of our dear
:offices, that it seems strange to
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Diem,
hear a report in the opposite di; husband and father, Isadore Rubin,
3342 Chicago Boulevard
passed w,a2y5 t dh :eye. yi n e a rirmaugi
oi:
loweiexygrg,ertahteedrepordiids
y
Extend them but white. to their rel..
c
r ocentaii°dnirabil
tires •nd friend. for • H.V7 and
Sadly
missed
by
Ms
wife.
Bernie,
Prosper.. New Yur.
are that Jews were included'
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dworkin and !among my deputies, but merely and children, Saul and Jeanette.
Mrs. Benjamin Abramowitz,
because they were as entitled to
In loving memory of our dear
3252 Fullerton
and an qualified for the jobs as
Extend their beet wiohr. to their rel
father and grandfather, Jacob Al.
anyone else. Religion should not
hue mid friend. for a Happy and
bert,•who passed away five years
enter into the selection of public
Prospero. New Year.
kg., on October 9, 1929, (5th day
officials."
of Tishri).
Detroit Mill Supply Co.,
Behrendt, in recalling the rec-
His loving children and
1909 E. Ferry Ave.
ord
of
his
former
term
in
office,
grandchildren.
F et.nd. bent retell.. to the entire Jet. en l
mentioned that during the Pas-
.ommunitv for • Heppe end
Pro•poroun New Sear.
'over celebration, many Jewish
In loving
f our dearl y
prisoners who were particularly heloved daughter and sister, Lillian ,
r. and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch
religious were given special food. Jacobson, who passed away eleven
a nd Family, 1745 W. Boston Blvd.
Ea.nd their hest W11111. to theirrel. This was accomplished with the years ago, the second day of Rosh,
tires and friend. for • HaPPY and
co-operation of many Jewish char- Hashonoh. Sadly missed by her
Prospero. New Tar.
itable societies in the city.
loving parents, sisters and bro-
"I do not ask special considera- thers.
Dr. Aaron Dubnove
tion because of my Judaism," said
Mr..I. Jacobson, 182 Philip Ave.
8753 Twelfth St.
run& his beet twirls.. to MS 101 ;•• Behrendt "I want the same con-
tiva and friends foe
en d
sideration that is accorded to
In memory of our beloved father
Preerwm. New Ifeu
every other candidate, because I and husband, Louis Raskin, who
m
r. and Mrs. Morris Diener and urn confident that an examination taii,111 &NAY IS years ago, Sept. 5,
of my record will be sufficient to 1919.
Family, 3816 Cortland
assure voters of my experience.
Sadly missed by his loving wife
E •tend their but niches to their rel. I
Ones and friend. for • Harry and
honesty. and qualification for the and children.
Pruner°. New Yeer.
office."
Mr. Behrendt is a candidate on Charles E. Baker Candidate for'
Reed Commissioner
the Republican ticket.
Charles E. Baker, candidate for
R, btd and Mrs. Joseph Eisenma fin
The Yorktown, scene of one of Wayne County Road Commissioner,
and Family, 1955 Taylor
t, steed their but whihes t• their re le• the most decisive battles of the has approximately 50 per cent of
Revolutionary War. has again been his workers of the Jewish faith. He
trees and !mends for • Happy and
selected as the name for one of has • large following here and his
Pruner.. New Year.
our battleships, making the third Jewish friends recommend hint
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Eder and warcraft so named. This time the highly and am kin election.
Family, 660 E. Boston Blvd .
name 4 to be borne by a powerful
Ertued their beet wishes to their rela•
tin ..., „ wa it, . a Ram re
Many a tree word 4 spoken by
airplane framer now to the es/Uri!
d
mistake,
of
Prosperous New Tear.
construction.

Manufacturers of

Carbonated B

Sod. and Ginger Ale Tanks

Distributors of

Natural Carbonic Gas and

Miller's Milwaukee Beer

6425 CONCORD

Whittier 6481

Jewish Representative:

Harry Baker

Rosh Hashonah Greetings!

P. D. BROMBERG
& CO.

CERTIFIED PUBLIC

ACCOUNTANTS



REV. J. SILVERMAN

SURGICAL

Happy

gee

Dry Ginger Ale

■••■■■■■■■••■

Community A

.1410 .

I Season's Greetings to All

r

Extend their brot ...hes to their rele-
hue and friends for • Happy .red
Prosperous New Year.

MOHEL'

EN Eur•' lEame
leneo, Latikesel
by Ludic/
Physkturs

and Prosperous

New Year.

2073

Glaslatsme

lobelia 10467

Rev. Cantor
David Golder



Detroit'. Pa...rho
MOHEL

IN MEMORIAM

E

continued

contact with our old friends and made many new ones; we

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eckhouse and
Family, 888 Collingwood

Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs Herman Cohen and
family, 1624 'Glynn Ct.

Again we take pleasure in wishing our friends and patrons the

Mr. and Mrs. Earle Englander and
Family, 17505 Parkside

tives and friend. for • Hann/ and
ti•es and friend. for • Happy and
FOR RENT — A nicely furnished
Prosperous New Year.
'Doper.. New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen and
room for a girl or couple. Priv-
daughter, Rhoda, 2932 Sturtevant I Mr. and Mrs. }tarry Lefkofsky
ileges of the whole house as
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernie,
Extend their best "richer to their rela•
there is only one person occupy.
and daughter, Maxine,
:1311 Chicago Boulevard
tires and friend. for • H.'. and
ing it. Call Saturday, between Extend their but wishes to theirTele-
Prosperous New Year.
3322 Wynn Court
lives and friends for a Happy end
catend their but wisher to their rel•.
8 a. m. to 3 p. rn., or Sunday's,
Proepere. New Year.
tire. and friends for • Happy and
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Cohen and
2:30 p. in. till 8 p. in. and any
Proeperous New Year
Family, 2220 Oakman Blvd.
time daily Near street car and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bronstein and
Extend their best reiche• to their rel.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Ratner
bus line. Mrs. R. Cutler, 2670
Family, 1970 IlazelwoodAve.
live. and friends tor •• Happy and
Extend their bent niche. to their rein.
Prosperous New Yeer.
and Family,
Gladstone, Apt. 201
tier. and friends for • Happy and
2509 Hazelwood Ave.
Pruner.. New Year.
Dr. A. I.. Cohen, 8786 Linwood
Extend their best width. to theirrela-
FOR RENT — Large, well fur-

FOR RENT —Furnished room in Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Barsky and
Family, 2710 Leslie
widow's home, for single or'
couple. Board optional. 2300 Extend their best wiebirs to their rel.
tines and friends for a H.. and
Tuxedo. Longfellow 5196.
Pruner*. New Year.



Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich,
3045 Collingwood

Extend. hie but wish. to hi. relatives
and friends and membern of Temple Beth
El for a Happy and Prsopereue New Ye•r.

, Extend their best wild.. to theirrel.°

Well Known Tenor,

Economics in Government
Less Taxes
Responsibilities in Government

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Esser,
1656 Chicago Blvd.

Mr. Joseph J. Cummins,
Los Angeles, Calif.

Extend their best wishes to their rehs•
liver and friends for • Happy and
Prosperous New Year,

tines and friends for • Happy and
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
1'`°•0°°°' New Year.
room with four windows, for
one or two ladies, by couple.
Ricur Cholem Association
heat wish. to the Jewish
Home privileges.
Reasonable. ,
!„^nr.. 5,4%."''Y
4047 Elmhurst, Northlawn 2858.",,';:,

The

for

Extend their beet wiehe. to their rel..•
tivee rind hien. for • Harpy and
Croppers°. New Year.

their heat wishes to their relit
tINPI, and friend• and
members of
rongreaation Wool Moshe for s Hopp,
and Prosperous New Year.

F t nd their beet wishes to their rd..
,
hue End friends for • Hap. and
Pruner°. New Year.

wishes to share home with re-
liable young couple, business
girls or teachers. References',
exchanged. Telephone Trinity ,
2-6542. 260 Hague Ave.

GROESBECK

tiers rind friend. for • H•fmy and
ilroeperour New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Cummins
and Family, 1457 Burlingame

Pruner.. New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cherow,
DAVID IIOROWITZ, the teacher
9810 Lawton
specializing in preparing Bar Mr. and Mrs. I'. I). Bromberg and Extend their best wishes to their "la.
tine. and friends for • Happy and
son, Stephen, 2919 Lawrence
Mitzvahs, also citizenship. Be-
Prosperous New Year.
Extend
their
but
niche.
to
their
rela-
ginners, children or adults ac-
tive. and friends for • Happy and
cepted. Reading and writing
Prospero. New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caplan and
in five (5) lessons guaranteed.
Family, 2507 Edison
Free trial lesson. 2091 Blaine , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein and Extend their best wiahe. to their rel•.
Family, 16825 Linwood
tie.es and friends for a Happy and
Ave. Phone Garfield 69I4-R.

FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for one or two young la-
dies or employed couple. Mon-
terey. Call Northlawn 8764.

Vote Tuesday for

I Extend their beet wishes to their rel••
fiver and friend. for a Happy and
Extend their best wishes to theirrela-
Prosper°. New Year.
tive. and friend, for • MOP, end
Prii.peroun New Year.

Mrs. Edith Bean and Family,
426 Mt. Vernon

Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport

Open Sundays

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst
Family, 9520 Dexter Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adler and
Family, 1676 Chicago Blvd.

Service

We Win Accept Any Make of Car in Trade

Extend their beet winhes to them Ma-
lives and friend, for • Hap. and
l'rosperoue New Year.

Extend their beet wishes to their rela-
tives and friend. for • Happy and
Prosperous New Year.

Extend their best einhea to their rele•
flees end friends for • Happy and
Pruner°. New Year.

Retain Command,
Lappin Advises

"The advocacy of non-partisan
dlection
of judges is not new to
e
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Blumberg and Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Ellman an
me" said A. C. Lappin, a pronii-
Sons, 348 Monterey
daughter, Eileen, and mother,
nent attorney and civic worker, in
Ext•nd their beet wish. to their rele•
Mrs. K. Bruit, 2408 Calvert
discussing the candidacies for Pin-
thee and friends for • timer, and
Extend their beet wish. to Illeir rede-
bate Judge in the primaries, Sept.
Trooper°. Nee Year.
fines and friends for a Have, and
11. "I never could see why a man's
-

Prosperous New Year.
fir. and Mrs. Joseph NI. Erman, partisan politics, or hip attitude on
the
tariff, had any more to do with
9124 Linwood
Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Bernstein
Ertend their beet wiehm to their rel.
and Family, 709 Chicago Blvd.

Extend their beet wisher to their el.°
thee and friendn for • Happy and
JIresperou. New Yee,

Extend their best wisher to their rota-
'
then•nd friend. for • Happy and
Pronperous New Year.

We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for eel.

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