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A lteliCalf AIM PerioScal Cotter

CUSTOM ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE THREE

and THE LEGAL CHROntt.l.e.

MEY)Kmonlaisti

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Take Advantage of Forest's
Reduced Prices Now 1

Announces Her Betrothal

0

Wedding Calendar

;

MISS THELMA STEIN

.$1.25 uP
50c
50c (to size 12)

9.

rice. include Pickup and Delivery to Detroit and Suburbs

*[PC)rXnr

Columbia 4200

)

CLSAN17.11S

533.547 EAST FUKEST

It Cost, No More for the Best

* Certified

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Stein,
11534 Byron, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Thelma, to Leo Shwedel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Shwedel,
3816 29th St.

LEADER'S

RUG CLEANING

'100% SATISFACTION GUALANTEED

People of discriminating tastes send their
rugs here to be cleaned. Let us include
you among our satisfied customers.

8100 1.1NIST)01) AVE,

HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN CLEANERS

RECOMMENDED BY 12,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS

- 3 Pair for SILO.
CURTAINS AND DRAPES DRY-CLEANED
AT REASONABLE PRICES

Plain, Ruffled or French Curtains -

W. Are Specialists

A. ABRAHAM, Proprietor

I

TI 88 kinPur Service,:

• fine food

attractively
served

a

That is the reason our
Colonial Room is becoming
increasingly popular — that
and prices which will be
sure to please your sense of
economy.

O

Notts

TOWNSEND 8 - 2550

!abbath



Itepentenem

arhl of Rellftl0nl
Schad

Pontiac Not

Rabid Fluter itorg•r of the Temp
Meth Jacob has remitted to Pontiac
ter an obeyers. of emeriti weeks. TI
fall wanton of sersicen °Petted at Teo
pie Meth Jn ,ob onto oolVice* Inc ti
Minh Mots Days
Ae. tors Invited NI
Ti,.
Merril Silverstein, outstanding oontral
of Detroit. In Moire oharge of Inc mu
J
Jul portions of the genic,
Kair hlot assists Rabbi Wrier with re
torin He portion, of the Iry Ices.
for t
Rabbi Merger's /Wm". nu her e
Rosh Illashonah am- sloes were: Smut
evening, gone Chrysolite of Tinte,'• Ma
day mornina. "The True lioal of Tr
Religion," Tuesday morning. "The I
oline at Religion, Its lm/tn./Mons a
P recedents"
nopoon, Rol
Following the lioly
will continue his usual aemb
o n FrblaY melting. at 5.15 n'elmk

; various cl b and org izat ns mit en for publicat on w l have

,•,-. Bicur Cholem Dance I 'Copy Must Be in Early
For the Coming Issue
, On Wednesday Night
On
account of Yom Kippur
'l Max Feldman, president of the occurring on 11 edesday, forms
ce
Jrs.
Association,
has
for the issue of i The Detroit
Bicur Cho
Chronicle of Sept. 21,
ay addressed an open invitation in be- Jewish
close two days earlier than
,̀I„: half of the association, asking the will
usual, and all espy to be sub-
to be in the hands of the editor
day, Sept. 18.

el. not la er than 10 a. m on Tues-

.,

Mr.. of Hose Benson and da ughter, A-
nne, New York, turned
re In th
home after Modeling a werit with
and Mrs !ming 100010. I. Childs.

!toad

CASS • BAGLEY

4 1100**"'4



Ntr. and Mrs Pam 1 . 0hrn attended t
wedding of their brother. Max Cohen,
Pittsburgh. on Labor Par .

Mr and Sir.. flonlmoin noldateln •
fhoir daughter.. Mildred and lane, ate
Labor Ions week.etul In , Ilm'host•r, N.

DETROIT • LELAND

visitIna relablea.

Miss Charlotte 'Wyman and broth
George. are in Clmeland for the con
, ' Intone friend,

Miss ado Metier ret.iroo'd home ar
a truntrner's study et Madison %Via
route home she anent ,)seal loorok•
Chloa ore

C .E

THIS SUNDAY — DINE AT

JOSEFF BROS.

Contributions to Jewish

Ch

dren's Home

2033 WOODWARD AVE. at ELIZABETH

Give the family a real treat by bringing them to Detroit's
Favorite Kosher Restaurant

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The Jewish Children's Home
wishes to acknowledge with thanks
the receipt of the following dona-
tions:
Miss Zelle Morris. 2454 Blaine
Ave.. in memory of her father,
Jacob.
Mrs. J. W. Allen, 2505 Boston
Blvd., a New Year gift to the
children of the home.
isinsts=10=01===i0=101= 11 01:1 0 J. Karbal and family, 1533
rollinewood Ave.. in memory of
Mrs. Charlotte Shear of Toronto.
Greetings and Best Wishes to All
Mrs. H. S. Attlas, 3729 Boston
Blvd.

25c

- - 50c

West Side Tent & Awning Co.

O

U O

Unveiling of Monument

MANUFACTURERS OF

AWNINGS, TENTS AND SUPPLIES

Canopies to Rent

Lafayette 0566

2903 Michigms Ave.

RAY C. FARMER

=0=0==0=0=9= 1:11

at

Anniversary •
Savings at Hudson's

Encourage your child in ORCHESTRA training.
It is a splendid thing because it will help him in
so many ways. It will teach him co-operation,
and sympathy, and will mean the beginning of
cherished, lifelong associations. Below are
listed some of our outstanding values in musical
instruments, especially priced for our 53rd
Anniversary Sale.

MRS. J. MODELL

meetings of the organization will
be resumed after the holidays.
The opening affair of the season
will be a dinner-dance on Sunday
evening, Oct. 14, at Northwood
Inn. For reservations call Mrs.
J. Robins, 1,negfeilow 5392.
All those interested in making
their pledges for the donor lunch-
eon to be held Jan. 9, 1935, should
get in touch with Mrs. A. Gold-
berg, Townsend 7-0551, and she
will suggest interesting ways to
earn the fee.
Mrs. A. Smile), chairman of the
splash party, thanks all friends for
their co-operation.
Mrs. A. B. Knoppow, secretary,
has been acting as publicity chair-
man for the organization, due to
the passing away of Mrs. J. Weis-
berg's mother, Mrs. Freedman, in
Palestine. The organization's sym-
pathies are extended to Mrs. Weis-
berg.

'Viking" Trumpet, silver plated with Gold Bell,
complete with plush lined ease, 130.

"Pedlar" Clarinet, silver plated, Boehm system, cons.
plate with Lyre, extra reeds and plush lined case, $28.

"Tourrsdne" Trumpet, highly polished brass, cons.
plate with Lyre, silver mouthpiece and French model
case, $18.

"Rescraft" Boy Scout Bugle, highly polished brass
with nickel plated mouthpiece and chain, Key of "G"
with slide to "F", $3.50,

"Snare Drum," 5x14, nickel plated with white calf-
skin heads, gut and wire snares, complete with carrying•
bad, sticks and drum stand, $14.95.

"Music Stand,' copper plated with extra wide desk
fel& to 17" long, complete with carrying•bag, $1.25.

"Music Stand," Nickel plated, 79c.

"Avalon" Ukulele, mahogany finish, few ol
lion, perfect scale, with patent pegs, $1.95.

"Dixie Lee" Ukulele, ebony finish, decorated with
elaborate white design, patent pegs, fine tone, $3.

"Fr•njoso" hand-made Clarinet Reeds made of finest
cane, 75c doses.

"Guitar," mahogany finish, metal tailpiece, patent
pegs, perfect scale, very good tone, $4.75, With
Hawaiian attachments, $5.75,

NIusie Islore--Thirteentir floors—ITtaulward

HUDSON'S

113A1401 A MINUTIA

redo nolnode Of ...pry eight-hour boldness day
Miring 11139 the Metropolitan Life Insurance Cont.
MO) 1000 hark In II. 1.441,10.111ors In claims,
ditiolends, surrender value* end other pales NO)•
Monts $3,100.111. n 10101 of 9.102 . 1101 .050. 10 for Hu'
year; and
11694.1, 4 A MINUTE
111 tiltIdends-11 total of g101,05k0:16--has been
declared to be paid to policyholders In 1931
'the Metropolitan 'arisesronstanity Is help Ibr
Industrial policyholder" to loiter health, ,11/10-Ing
the past 50 gran the tateriwte etPeciallon or life
at birth of these policyholders. 1.4 Increased about
four years more than the general re d i ns. 1.'1
It desondde NI hate yoor life Insured in each •
rompany. For oroltire on life Insunstire. consult

MORRIS GOODMAN

Mediae. WI

0

An unveiling of a monument in
memory of Joseph Love will take
Mace on Sunday, Sent. 16, at 11
a m., at Machoelah Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are invited
to attend.

Flowers for all occasions—
D eeeee -Joy Florist. Garfield 6052.

bership tea, held in August, was
successful. A number of new
members joined the organization
at that time.
The second of the series of teas
will be sponsored by the Zedakah
Club on Oct. 3, from 2 to 4 p. m.,
with Mrs. J. llarwith as chairman,
in conjunction with Mrs. D. Bader
and Mrs. D. Blatnikoff, hostesses
for the Women's Auxiliary of the
Old Folks' Home.
The Mesdames Abe Rosenberg,
Al Germansky and Litman Gould
of the Zedakah Club will preside'
and pour at the tea tables.
The teas are held at the Old
Folks' Home, Edmund Place and
Brush St., to acquaint the Jew
ish women of Detroit with the old
people at the home, and their sur-
roundings.
The meeting, which was to have
been held Sept. 17, has been post-
nosed until October, due to the
e holidays.

FLOWERS

.

,

Jellies, jams, pickles, etc, all prod-

acts of the kitchen, were served.
areThuoecriitp:s reu cs iepde, inthekiten
of
mem bers
of the Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women.
Mrs. Harold Schlesinger, as
chairman of the sales committee,
reports several substantial sales
19. As has been the practice of to downtown hotels. This has
the association, the proceeds of necessitated the employment of
more workers in the "Kitchen."
this affair will be donated to
The beautiful display of gift
charity.
baskets suggested just the right
The committees in charge of gift, for anniversary, birthday,
the dance consist of Natalie Bar. house gift or for • convaloseent.
ish, chairman; publicity, Charles These baskets were wrapped by
M. Weingarden; printing,
Mrs. Louis Savage, chairman, as-
I sisted by Mesdames Harold Smi•
Levin; tickets, Ruth Gersten.
Henry Finney and his Mayfair lay, Maurice Klein, Emil Wald- I
Club orchestra has been retained ! bolt, I. R. Polozker, Ralph Toll
to provide the music for the eve. and Seymour Frank.
Call Council Kitchen. 89 Ro-
ning.
There will be dancing from 9 wena St., Columbia 0450, to or-
till 1 and tickets may be obtained der that special gift, and Mrs.
by calling Charles M. Weingar- Schlesinger may be reached at
Trinity 2-1250.
den at Cherry 4045.

MAX FELDMAN

the city to attend the Bicur Cho-
Lem Jrs. Association's 26th annual
Yom Kippur night dance to be:
held at the General Motors Build-
ing ballroom, Wednesday, Sept. I

New

Years Greetings

SUTRO BROS. &CO: —

STOCK BROKERS

137 Penobscot Bldg.
Cadillac 7116

New Years Greetings

WM.

C. RONEY & CO.

STOCK BROKERS

2232 Union Guardian Bldg.

Cherry 6700

FOR YOM KIPPUR

DEXTER-JOY FLORIST

Corner Joy Road and Dexter Blvd.

Wishes All Its Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prnsperous
New Year!

Wedding and Hospital Bouquets, Floral Designs, Corsages

Estimates Freely Given

EUCLID 6062

Buy Gunsberg's Products Always

They are ■ all made in Detroit
and are

STRICTLY KOSHER

All our employees •re netrollent. lbs.
Nolping 00r oily.
la MMI011100,we deliver
In all stores, Omit della, the fattening
proolUrIC

Salami, Wieners, Bologna, Corned
Beef, Pastrami, Tongues, Beefen-
ette are made of the best and
freshest kosher meats.
Watch for the blue and yellow
label with the same Guest:pm.' and
the names of the rabbis who super-
vise the Kashruth.

Council Kitchen
Has Open House
Products Placed on Sale; May B
Used as Gifts for All
Occasions
The Rosh Ilashonah open hous
sponsored by the Council Kitche
...... ............ .... ..
. .
Wednesday, Sept. 5, NSA a chars
ing as well as instructive anti,
New Years Greetings
The kitchen, where the wome ni .
From a
',were busy, making grape jelly an
also ginger pears, was open fr r NEON SIGNS
....
inspection.
i Mrs. M. E. Arden, chairman e t
SERVICE SYSTEM
I
I the social hour, and her committe e

I

Va itte
TawaHall 14411

ILepneastlag

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

I. The ronarmation department (grad
7, I and to return. Saturday noornin
Sept. 15, at
I. The primary and Intermediate (I
parttnents (armies kindergarten throng
at. return Sunday nootnina, Rept. 1
at lit o'clock.
3. The high ro Mad department r
turn. Sunday morning, Sept. la, at 9:11
I. The arternoon unn-nteinber soh
.gradem kindergarten through sigthi r
turn, Sunday afternoon, Sept. la. at a.
The sohool office Is open for the real
'ration of new platile mem week (In
to 5 • m.
Registeing
r IMO
111110t be msompanhs1 by their parents

C OLONIAL ROOM

LUNCHEON
Special 8 Course Dinner -

i

Births

Buy Musical Instruments

Rabbi Leon Frans will ocollitY tho nnl
pit Saturday merniont. aryl 16. Si 10,3
and speak on the 1011,1,C "Now dowol.

DETROIT
LELAND

DETROIT, MICH

1

Main Auditorium: V010 Klinmo K,o,
Tuesday, Sept. Is, at 7:50 o'clolk, l J r
Loo M. Franklin, The Ultimate Text.
Set- sloes will be read by Rabbi Louis
Eselmn, Toni Kippur morning, Wednea
dm, sent. 19, et 10 o'clio.k, Ital.b1 Leo
Front, "Open The talon" Children'
services at p. in. Rabbi Frani col
tell a Toon Kippur story. Afternoo
o'110,k. Memorial servi.
at
.
Jr. Leo 51. Franklin.
'Jr 1 p.
Brown Memorial Choral: Tom Kip
our Eve, habit, Leon Frani, "we Ma.
Hinned.” Nom Kippur morning, Mehl
LoUIP I. Eaelson, .11'here At Thou?
Aleonorlal oter‘lers, lialtbllmtn Franc. Th
spell
onush• will la. romiered by
quartet front the Temple o
Sery ioem will he b road. a
Soolal
from the Main au ditori um Alvin I
uerarh will be in (hart,.

We serve a seven-course
dinner for $1.25.

The

Mrs. J. 51ode11,president of the
North. Woodward branch of the I
Jewish Women's European Wel- r
fare Organization, announces that

A
Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Gruskin (Naomi Margolis) of
3253 Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Joan Hannah.
Aug. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Paysner, a daughter, Sara Beth.
Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkelman of Chicago, Ill.,
formerly of Detroit, a son, Donald Marvin.
.
Landaus, Back From Palestine, Laud
Devotion and Courage of the Pioneers
German Settlers Are Great Influence in Growth of the
Country, Returned Tourists State; Praise Work
of Jewish National Fund
r A stay in Palestine of eight "The residents of Palestine are
months has brought a Detroit witnesses of a great transforma-
mother and her two children back Lion—of the creation of fine cities
to their American home enthused and beautiful plantations on sites
. over the achievements of Jews. which yesterday were either sand
Mrs. Maurice Landau went to dunes or desert.
much to be proud of, Cantor Pinchik at
. Palestine to see her mother who "We if have
it were only possible for
, has been making her home in Tel and
Cong. B'nai David
. Aviv for the past four years, and every Jew to spend a little time
of a in Eretz Israel, it would give our Makes Services an Inspirational
, she tells a fascinating story
new life and greater coot,
. life of pioneering and activity people
Experience; Tickets Avail.
age to carry on."
, which holds one spellbound.
able for Yon, Kippur
Mrs.
Landau lauds the courage
, Striking examples of Palestine's
time of the Chalutzim. There is noth. The services conducted on Rosh
, influence are at the same Carol
ing
too
difficult
or
too
dangerous
supplied by Graham and
Hashonah at Congregation B'nai
i Landau, who accompanied their for them, she states.
The most important agency in David, Elmhurst Ave. at Four-
I mother and who have been imbued Palestine,
according to Mrs. Lan- teenth St., will long be remem-
•with a love for Zion and for the
is the Jewish National Fund. bered by the worshippers.
Hebrew language which they dau,
Wherever one turns or travels in The renowned Cantor P. Pin-
speak fluently.
sensitive full interpretation
Mr. Landau joined his family in this small country, she says, one chiles
the prayers in his inimitable
V Palestine in May and he, too, is invariably told that this colony of
has returned following a month's is built on National Fund land; this way made the services an inspira-
visit in the Holy Land, full of ad- group of families were given an tional experience to the worship-
pers.
miration for the idealism and de- opportunity to become self-sus.
Of his choir it may be said that
notion of the settlers and pioneers. taming by the grant of a parcel seldom
has a synagogue been
Nowhere in Europe or in this of land by the fund; here a hos.
built on the fund's land, graced by five such harmonious,
; country have I seen as much ac- pital is a school,
etc.
cultured
voices. Their splendid
there
. tivity as there is in Palestine, es.'
was commented upon by
Tel Aviv," said Mr. Mr. Landau, too, said that he caliber
•pecially in "Imagine
numerous
individuals.
the
hustle
and
returned
from
Palestine
a
great
; I Landau.
enthusiast for the work of the Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka's ser-
bustle being aroused by the build- Jewish
this
Fund,
and
mons,
"The
Zeitgeist of 1934"
7, ing of 4,000 houses in this all- I devotion National
and enthusiasm is visible and "The Significance of the Sho-
Jewish city of 80,000 people.
far," were timely and thought-
;;doubt whether there is a comma. also in the children—whenever
the terms Jewish National Func provoking.
,i pity in the world which can boast
The congregation is happy to
of such a building boom at one or Keren Kayenieth le-Israel are state
; I time.
that it can accommodate,
The houses are needed to mentioned in the presence ol
during Tom Kippur services, some,
accommodate the new influx of im- Graham and Carol.
of
those
who have been unable to
,i migrants, and the construction of Asked if there was a particular
4,000 homes will fill a dire need." message she had for Detroit Jews attend during Rosh Hashonah.
Mr. Landau was impressed by Mrs. Landau said that she woule Arrangements are being made
the individualism of the Palestine advise every one with even the for the public's convenience to
, !: - Jews,
their determination to carry most modest means to buy severs permit attendance at either or
land in Palestine.
both Kol Nidre and Yam Kippur
their ideals into effect, and their dunams of suggest
no better way services at moderate prices. Tick-
"I can
untiring zeal.
the
for
our
love
expressing
ets are obtainable at the syna-
;". Mrs. I.andau emphasized that of
live in Palestine for land," she said. "By purchasing gogue each evening and on Sun-
one most
en' several
months to become acclims a small parcel of land, every Jew day after 2 p. m.
acquire a certain pride ol
i. ated and truly to become a part will
something in the Holy
of the life in the Jewish Horne- possessing
Land,
and he will at the same time Zedakah Club Day
D. land, and therefore to appreciate
be a partner in the redemption o'
at Old Folks Home
-'1 the real values that are being the
soil of Palestine."
created there.
Landaus praise the man At a board meeting of the
and . The in which
•• "It is a pioneering country, their
the German-Jewish Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
i: many things are still she in stated. ner
refugees fit into the Palestinim Old
Folks' Home, held at the
• primitive stages,"
the life and activities, and declare Community
But they fascinate even
Center, Sept. 6, it was
who is used to most that these new settlers will be 1 voted to continue with the month-
American
influence in the growth am ly membership teas to stimulate
' modern ways of life and to great great
development of the country.
comforts.
and renew interest in the Jewish
Old Folks' Home. The first mem-
ie

Troop No. 23, Detroit's oldest
Jewish Boy Scout Troop, announces
the opening meeting of its 1934-35
season at 7 °clock Monday evening,
Sept. i2t, at • Congregation B'nai
Moshe, Dexter Blvd. and Lawrence
Ave.
An interesting program has been
planned for this meeting and any
boy who has reached his 12th birth-
day and is interested in scouting is
invited to attend and join the troop
if qualified.
Complete plans and programs
for the next six months are now
under way and the combination of
national, district and troop activi-
ties are expected to he most inter
esting and entertaining. Outdo°
as well as indoor activities are
part of our program and these wil
include both day hikes and over
night hikes.
An honor was accorded Scout
of Troop No. 23 when they were
invited by the sponsoring organize
tion, Congregation Bnai Moshe, t
act as ushers in the synagogue due
ing the High Holy Days. Thi
service generally performed by old
Cr members of the congregatio
was turned over to Scouts and wa
performed in a commendable man
ner.
For information regarding th
membership or activities of thi
troop call Merrill Goodman, Town
send 7-7467.

250

WINDOW SHADES, CLEANED, REVERSED, plain

13252 LINWOOD, near Davis.;

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SCOUT TROOP 23
MEETS SEPT. 24

DYE RS •

Enroll Your, Child
in a School
Orchestra'

ions Now Being Accepted
for Donor Luncheon, Jan. 9

Sept. 16—Miss Helene Nissen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold
Nissen, to Jack Rosin, son of Rev. and Mrs. E. Rosin. Ceremony at
3 p. ni. at 3719 31st St. No cards.
Sept. 22—Miss Elsie Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Fischer, to Frank Geisz, in the main auditorium of Temple Beth El.
Rabbi Leon Frain will officiate.
Sept. 23—Miss Ruth H. Stralser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Stralser of Collingwood Ave., to Sol I. Stein, son of Mayer
Stein of Boston Blvd. Reception at 1720 Collingwood Ave., from 2
to 4 p. ni. No cards.
Oct. 7—Miss Cecile Ellenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Ellenstein of Buena Vista Ave., to Dr. George Berglin of Chicago.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will perform the ceremony.
Oct. 14—Miss Ruth Rae Marks, sister of Mrs. Ida Schultz of
2605 Elmhurst Ave., to Dr. Samuel B. Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Goss of Ann Arbor. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate. Re-
ception, 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.

Now Only

MEWS SUITS
or TO- 2COATS • •

Men's Felt Hats
Children Clothes

R

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5220.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer announce the engagement of their
daughter, Helen L., to Dr. Harry E. August, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac August.

DRY CLEANING c

HAND FINISHIN

DINNER-DANCE OCT. 14
OF J..W. E. W. 0. BFtANCH,

Engagements

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.

EXPERT

ARONIGLE

GUNSBERG PROVISION L,C0.5

1016 NAPOLEON ST .

We take this opportunity of wishing all our Jewish
Friends and Patrons a Happy and
Prosperous New Year

W. E. HUTTON & CO.

BROKERS

Members of New York Stock Exchange

Madison 6625

318 FISHER BLDG.

We Extend to Our Jewish Friends and Patrons Best
Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year!

J. S. BACHE & CO.

BROKERS—Members of New York Stock Eisehaage

144 PENOBSCOT BLDG.

Ita.41.14

We take this means of wishing you all a Happy
and Prosperous New Year!

WHITLOCK, SMITH & CO.

STOCK BROKERS

A

Happy New Year

P. W. CHURCHMAN
& CO.

STOCK BRIKERS
984 Penobscot 11144

Cadillac 6305

1446 Penobscot Bldg.

Classified Advertsing Pays!

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