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ianuary 3, 1936
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PAGE SEVEN
awd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Betrothed
Engagements
Abe Greenbaum. who left for
an indefinite stay in the Battle
Creek Sanatorium. was honored
by a number of friends and mem-
hers of the bilawer N'erein. which
he organized. at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Mitz.
Teach him
to know and lorc music
but teach him on a
Steinway!
Atmcwr every child has music born in him—some-
thing deep and plod within that seeks expression.
Let him commence, today, his study of the piano!
And let him commence on a Steinway. The Steinway
is the
one, the incomparable piano for the child. It
trains and nurtures the child's talent, permits it to
develop undistorted.
Come in today. See, hear, play this famous instru•
ment. Ask especially about Steinway Accelerated
Action- - the greatest improvement in pianos in 30
years.'' Convenient terms can he easily arranged.
GRINNELL BROS.
1515-2 I Woodward Avenue. and Branches
DETROIT ACCLAIMS
BUDDY'S
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL RESTAURANT
9925 Dexter
r,F,,,ErA,RriCyLlschn'NOUpR:fa,
SPECIALIZING IN
Bar.B-Que Meats — Charcoal Steaks — Full
Course Dinners — Kosher Sandwiches —
BEER and WINE
BUDDY APOLOGIZES:
the to the tremendous crowds that patronized
us on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day we
were unable to properly serve them. Buddy
offers his regrets and announces that every-
thing has been systemized and patrons hence-
forth will receive prompt, courteous and su-
perb service.
BUDDY'S
9925 DEXTER
12TH & TAYLOR
Schots
Wurnit ure Co.
announce their greatest
January Sale
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Now in Progress
Discounts Up to
331/2%
ON MANY STANDARD ITEMS
NEVER IN OUR HISTORY
HAS OUR STOCK BEEN SO
COMPLETE AS AT PRESENT.
Mayer C. Brown and Dr. Hot]-
. dana B. Sherman-Brown of 905
I Merton Road, recently entertain.
ed a group of their friends at a
dinner and bridge party, at the
Lee Plaza Hotel.
Herbert Gordon Blumberg of
Glynn Court is spending the holi-
days as the house guest of Wil-
liam Simon of the Shoreland Ho-
tel, Chicago.
Mrs. Viola H. Weiss and daugh-
ters, I,aYerne, Carole and Donna,
and sister, Miss Jean Sybil Lewis
of 4202 Leslie Ave., are winter-
ing in 1.os Angeles. Calif., and
at present are guests at the Am-
. bassador Hotel.
from
$79
to
$750
DINING ROOM SUITES
from
$98
to
$775
LIVING ROOM SUITES
from '89 to
$150
FtlkNITUIV . COMPANY
Mrs. Sadye Covitz of the Detroiter Hotel. announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Beatrice Kritzman, to Julian Lowenthal
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lowenthal of 3254 Hazelwood Ave.
Mrs. A. Kelmanovitz of 3737 Monterey Ave. announces the,
engagement of her daughter, Eva Stein, to Rev. Leo Radin, non of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Radio of 1634 W. Philadelphia Ave.
Mrs. Albert Ginsberg of 1903 Calvert Ave. announces the
engagement of her niece, Adele Goldschmidt, formerly of Frankfurt-
Am-Main, to Fred Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wolf of New'
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Weisberg of W. Grand Ave., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lillian. to Jack Aronoff, son of
Mrs. Rose Aronoff of W. Euclid Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan announce the engagement of their
daughter, Minnie, to David D. Watkins. 8011 of Mr. and Mrs. Wat-
kins of 2671 Glendale Ave. The wedding will be solemnized in May.
Mrs. Regina Steinberg of Washington, D. C., announces the
engagement of her daughter, Paula, to Walter Berlow, son of Mr.,
and Mrs. Paul Berlow of 2933 Richton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothenberg announce the engagement of
their daughter, Flodell Ruth, to Hyman Tachman, son of Herman
MISS ROSELLA LEBOWITZ
Tachnian.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman of 3794 Burlingame Ave. an- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Morritz Lebowitz
nounce the engagement of their daughter. Beck, to Harry Portnoy, of 3333 Cortland Ave. will be at
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Portnoy of 4061 W, Grand Ave.
home on Sunday. Jan. 12, from 21
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Prog of 7730 Chalfonte Ave. announce to and 7 to 10 p. In., in honor
the engagement of their daughter Bernice to Ben Meyers son of of the engagement of their dough- r
, ter, Roselle, to Samuel G.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Meyers of 526 Emerson Ave.
vitt,, son of Mr. and Mm. Jacob
Ilarvith of 1709 Burlingame Ave.,
No cards.
'Wedding Calendar
Jan. 6—bliss Dorothy Evelyn &raiser, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Lewis Mrs. Joseph E. Stralser of CollingwoOd Ave., to Peter D. Brown, son
l of 4202 Leslie Ave. are winter- of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown of Leslie Are. Reception at the
Wilshire from 2 to 4 p. ni. No cards.
: ing in Miami Beach, Fla.
Jan. 6—Miss Jeanette Liebson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
Dr. and Mrs. I.eo John Croll Liebson, to Abraham B. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Miller,
of the Belcrest Apts. spent New at 7 o'clock, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Year's Day in New York.
Jan. 12—Miss Anna Betty Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Levy' of 1511 Delaware Ave., to Sigmund Ferber of Buffalo, N. Y.,
Parrellas. a recently-formed son of Mrs. Mary Farber.
organization, held installation of
Jan. 14—Miss Sydelle Bobrin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
ulcerson Thursday evening. Dec.
Bobrin of Oakland Ave., to Sam Rabinowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
26, at the home of Frances Men-
Abraham
Rabinowitz of Clairmount Ave., at Lachar's
neer, at which time the following
Jan. 16—Miss Irene Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
officers were installed: President,
June Rosner; secretary, Ethel Goldman, to Emil T. Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stern, at the
Bornstein; treasurer, Alice Lester. Statler Hotel, at 8 p. m., a reception following. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Raimi of
17362 Wisconsin Ave., returned
from a trip to New York and
Bermuda.
LADIES AID SOCIETY
PLANS DONOR AFFAIR
Mrs. Irving E. Liebson is'
chairman of the committee in
charge of the 3rd annual donor
luncheon to be given by the Ile-
bre• ladies Aid Society on Jan.
B'NAI B'RITH LADIES
INSTALLATION DINNER
NEXT MONDAY EVE.
1 .,C,enter Director
to Talk at Stet-
' on "Vocationd Guid-
ance and Its Problem."
Sincerely Advise Women to Take
Advantage of These Unparalleled Coat
Values—While Selection Is At Its Bestl
$38 $58
`78 $98
Formerly $59.15 to $139.50
Russeks climaxes n great coat season, with the
biggest and best values of the year! Beauti-
ful select furs — tine fabrics — exquisite tail-
oring, — all the elements that make Russeks
coats famous — at compelling low prices!
RU S SEKS
1'I INm
(lel
Our l`riet. Lint — 1 ■ NtIouble. Ilmtkhert
Sere
Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired
We Specialize in VENETIAN BLINDS
LaSalle Window Shade Co.
8424 LINWOOD AVE.
Phase.: Garfield 1230-31
An Excellent Opportunity To Buy Our
$6" Disney
MRS. IRVING E. LIEBSON
Hats Now $4135
Other Values to 5.00 NOW 3.45
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29, at Lecher's. This organiza-
tion has been functioning in this
• also of South Bend, were mar- city for the past 24 years ad-
TWO STORES
Marriage.
' ried in an elaborate ceremony on ministering emergency aid to des-
Wednesday evening, Dec. 25, in titute and needy families.
the Shaarey Zedek, in Lansing.
This year the chief source of
KUSHNIR--SPERBER
Rabbi !Icemen Price perform- income of the snelety will he de-
In the Italian Gardens of the
ed the ceremony in the presence rived from funds raised from
Book-Cadillac Hotel, on Sunday, of 200 ■
ruests. Mrs. Ralph Mil- this donor luncheon,
Dec. 22, at 7 p. rn., Miss Vivian
ler of Wheeling, W. Va., sister • There will be a meeting of the
Sperber and Milton Irwin Kush-
of the bride, and Miss Edith Coff- advisory board on Monday, Jan.
nir were united in marriage by
man of South Bend, attended the , 6. at 1:30 p. m., at the home of
Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Jos-
bride as mntron of honor and Mrs. Isador
3244 Clair-
eph Thumim.
bridesmaid, respectively. Harry mount Ave. Mrs. Heiman will be
Mrs. Herbert Knack sang "I Coffman and Justin Morrison seat- hostess to the board at this meet-
Ice cream was furnished by the
L one You Truly." as the
( the guests, and Harry off- ing.
United Dairies.
flower girl, Dolores Kauffman, ' man acted as groomsman.
The next meeting of the organ-
Prof. and Mrs. Donald Armand
dropped rose petals in the aisle.
The bride wore a gown of ivory' ization will take place on Wednes-
of the &nine and dancing depart.
To the strains of Lohen g rin's satin. fashioned with
d ay, Jan. 8 , at 1 :30 p. tn., at the
a
Queen
ment
of the Detroit Institute of
wedding march, the bride, escort-
Anne collar and train. The bri- Dexter-Lawrence Hall. This will
Musical Art arranged for Jorlyn
ed by her parents, was met in dal bouquet
was of white roses he the second social meeting of ;
Cohen,
Helen Golden and Cyhil
the aisle by the groom.
Last week, residents of the Rosenorten to entertain
find sweet peas. Mrs. Miller wore the season. A brief business
the
Mrs. Knack then sang Bur- silver lame with an amethyst meeting will be followed by card Jewish Children's home were ten-
guests with readings and dances.
leigh's "0 Perfect love."
background and carried Talisman playing and refreshments. Friends dered a Chanukah party by the
A Chanukah play directed by
Following the ceremony, the roses. Mrs. Coffman wore ■ and members of the organization Women's .Auxiliary of the Home.
Mrs. R. D. Wax was enacted by
guests entered the Crystal Ball gown of blue crepe and carried are invited.
Movies for the party were fur- children of the Home.
Room where dinner for 275 guests pink rosebuds. Leah Coffman,
nished and run by members of
The auxiliary presented apppro-
was served, followed by dancing. the flower girl, carried roses.
Molly Seigel Auxiliary of J. Pisgfth Lodge. I. 0. B. R., besides
priate toys for each resident of
blendelssohn's wedding march •
The bride wore a stunning fit-
donating a five - pound box of
C. R. S. of Denver
the Home.
ted white satin gown with sil- was played as the bridal party ap-
cady for the affair.
The next meeting will be held
vered metallic threeds, and a jac- pronehed the altar. and "I Love
Mr. and Mrs. George Spoon of
The president and chairman,
this Monday, Jan. 6, rather than
quette with full sleeves. Her You Truly" and "Oh Promise Me" Mrs. V. Freidman, and
all her eo - I 2907 Tuxedo Ave. added $10
on
Tuesday, as had previously
flowing veil was attached to a were sung during the service by workers of the J. C.
R. S. thank towards the expense of the party. been announced, so as not to in-
tiarra of silvery moire. The bri- Ralph L. Miller of Wheeling, W. all those who patronised their;
Scarfs and gloves for all the
terfere with the Rainbow bridge
dal bouquet was of beautiful
a. Miss Bernice kamins, vio- banquet and helped make it
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■ and ties for the
a sue• girls and gloves
party. Many Important issues
white petaled orchids, surrounded linist. and Miss Celine Bore, cess. They ask all
who are in-I boys, besides toys for all the
by white roses and lillies-of-the- played the wedding march. The forested in this work to continue babies, were sent In by the Ladles' will he discussed at this meeting.
valley.
temple was decorated throughout to patronize. them in the future.! Auxiliary of the B'nai Moshe Members are requested to attend
and new menthers are invited.
Miss Pearl Sperber was her with flower,' and palms.
The proceeds of the banquet will Synagogue.
Dr. David Kliger, one of the
Following the wedding, a din- be used to send three more pa.i
sister's maid of honor. She wore
Mrs.
Moe
Leiter
and
Mrs.
R.
D.
distinctive creation of apple ner was served to the guests, and tients to the sanatorium at Den-j Wax were in charge of the cele- visiting physicians to the Chil-
dren's
Home, has been invited to
the
Letzring-Havens
orchestra
green taffeta with huttfly shoulder
ver. Colo.
bration. Cakes and cookies were address the meeting.
effects. Her bouquet consisted of played for dancing. Mr. and Mrs.
A free card party will be held' provided by members of the
Coffman left for a two-weeks'
a large group of pastel roses. The
on Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 1 p. m., at Auxiliary while all the Chanukah
If you want to test your mem-
bridesmaids were the Misses Rose wedding trip to Washington, D. Assembly Hall. Refreshments, candy was the gift of Mrs.
Saul ory', try to recall the things that
C. They will make their
home in will be Perved.
Raskin, Annabelle Germansky and
Davidson.
I
worried
you last Monday.
Ann
Arbor.
Rose Butin.
ITENRYAIATT
ER
205 GRATIOT-14S MICHIGAN
The Women's Auxiliary of B'nai
B'rith, No. 122. will hold an in-
stallation dinner on Monday, Jan.
6, at 6:30 p. m., at L'Aiglon in
the Fisher Bldg. A pin will be
presented to Mrs. Ruth Metz-
, szer, retiring president., and the
following officers a -ill be installed:
President, Mrs. Jacob Harvith;
1st vice-president, Mrs. Joseph
Sanders; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.
Dave Diamond; 3rd vice-president.
Ars. Harvey Tanner; financial
secretary, Mrs. Herman Garb;
corresponding se c re tar y, Miss
Charlotte Gant; treasurer, Miss
Clara Hurwitz. sentinel, Mrs.
, William Grnsberg, guardian; Mrs.
Ruth R. Metzger; trustees, Mrs.
Samuel Leib, Mrs. Harry Yud-
' krill' and Mrs. Herbert Cohen.
Mrs. L. T. Pierson and Mrs. M.
j Mossover of Chicago will repro-
! sent the Grand Lodge. Nathan D.
Rosin and Herman Osnos will rep-
resent the men's lodge. Victor
Finn will give a vocal solo. For
; reservations call Mrs. Ruth Metz-
ger, Euclid 48944.
SOBEL WILL ADDRESS
YOUNG ISRAEL JAN. 15
We
Rugs • Linoleum • Window Shades
Drapery Rods
Births
Dec. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lichtenstein of 2664 Rich-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Jones ton Ave., a daughter, Roslyn Janet.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Dec. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodes of 9753 N. Mar-
Harold S., to he observed on tindale
Ave., a son, Kenneth Eliot.
Saturday morning, Jen. 4. at Con-
Dec.
26—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Behrniann (Ida Vertlieb)
g.eyration B'nai Moshe, Dexter and
of 300 Ilendrie Ave., a son, Erwin Louis.
Lawrence.
COATS
1418 WOODWARD AV/a.
Miss Sophie Bricker of Hazel-
wood Ave. left for New York
Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bernbaum (Ruth Bloom) of
City where she will spend two 3808 Monterey Ave., a son, Kenneth Arthur.
weeks visiting friends and rela-
Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothenberg of 1927 Pingree
tives.
Ave., a daughter, Beth Joan.
Louis H. Sobel, executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Community
Center, who is well acquainted
with vocational research work,
will he the guest speaker Wed-
nesday evening, Jan. 16, at the
Young Israel open meeting to he
held at th Hotel Stetter at 8:30
o'clock.
After approximately a year
and one-half of service as head
of the Jewish Center here, Mr.
Sobel is about to assume direc-
torship of the Vocational Place-
ment Bureau of the New York
Jewish Federation. Mr. Sobel has
specialized in sociology, personnel
administration • and vocational'
guidance, and is therefore well
qualified to speak on the subject
before Young Israel.
Several other interesting fea-
tures will be presented at this
meeting, to which the public is
! invited. A report will also be
,Igiven of the final plans for the
!opening of the Rotating College
on Jan. 20. Registration is open
A large and varied assortment of occasional and
to all interested in the courses
odd pieces, etc. Greatly reduced during this event
, being offered under the auspices
of the Notional Council of Young
Israel.
OPEN EVENINGS
As a result of the success the
Children's Sabbath afternoon ,
. Hour has attained at the head-
quarters of Young Israel, 269 Joy
Roe& another such Children's
1Hour is being formed for boys
and girl, residing in the Oakland
' district and which will meet at
the Jewish Center every Satur-
day afternoon beginning with
Jan. 4 at 2 p. m. All children
, of the ages of 6 to 10 are espe- 1
! daily invited to come.
Bible;
8926.30 TWELFTH STREET
stories, songs and refreshments
constitute
the
program
offered
to
Madison 5891
the children .
At the last meeting of Young
Israel, members for the board of
Beth Shmuel evening. Jan. S. at 6 p. en.. a ban- directors were elected for the
quet of the Chevrs Thilirn of the coming year. The following will
Banquet Jan. 5
mn zrerst,,Th will he hold. All mem- constitute the members of the
bers ere invited to attend.
board of directors: Dr. Harry
, A Chanukah Nifty was held on
Portnoy, The Misses Betty Plot.
Dec. 22 at Congregation Beth Central Evening School Re-
Re- Initaky
and Lottle Rosenshine,
' bhmuci 1736 Blaine AVe. Two hun-
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Meyer Weisenfeld, Solomon R.
16
Opens
Jan.
dred fifty guests were present, The
Cohen, Jack Isbee, David I. Per-
—
ropeakers were: Grand Rabbi J.
The opening of the winter term ris and Samuel Cohen.
hinowita Rabbi I. Stollman.
bbi S. M. Fine and Rabbi Serlin of the Central Evening School will
Flowers for an recea.Iaas
Cleveland. Cantor Molclawsky be on Jen. 6. Classes begin the
Deafer-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.1
dere(' several songs. On Sunday !ante night.
BEDROOM SITITES
Is
William B. Isenberg is leaving
for Washington, D. C., to attend
the first annual conference of
the Advisory Council of State
Society President of the Ameri-
can Institute of Accountants.
which is to be held at the Shore-
ham Hotel, Jan. 6 and 7.
January Sale of
DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER
Chanukah Party of
Women's Auxiliary
of Children's Home
,
Mrs. Morris Sperber, the
bride's mother, wore a chiffon lace
creation of black silk with a cor-
sage of orchids, and the groom's
mother, Mrs. Maxwell kushnie!
wore a fitted black velvet gown j
with beautiful train. rhinestones
interspersed with rubies trimmed
the collar and buckles. Her cor-I
sage was of orchids.
The best man was Joseph,
Chused of St. Louis, Mo., the!
groom's fraternity brother. The
ushers were Jack and Charles,
Kelt of Detroit and Dr. Henry .
Vogel of Buffalo, N. Y., another'
of the groom's fraternity broth-
ers in Phi Beta Delta, and a for-
mer classmate of the groom at
the University of Wisconsin.
Among the out-of-town guests
present were the groom's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Kushnir
of Pueblo, Coln., Miss Ann Bron-
stein of Denver, Colo., Miss Rita
R'einbach of Atlantic City, N. J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Man Axle and Mrs,
M. Bronstein of Sheboygan, Wis.,
Mr. and Mrs. M. .1 Figatner nf
Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sir-
kin of Cleveland. Charles Sand
of Milwaukee and S N. Salmon
of Chicago.
Following an extended honey-,
moon tour through the east and
Middle West, the couple will
make their home iv Detroit.
ROSE—ZIMMER
Miss Betty Zimmer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Zimmer
of Toronto. and Samuel Rose,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Rose, I
also of Toronto, were married
here on Dec. 30.
Mr. Rose is a past grand dep-
uty master of Palestine Lodge
and Is at present chief patriarch
of Jericho Encampment.
COFFMAN—MORRISON
Miss Ruth Anita Morrison of ,
Grand Rapids, daughter nf Mr .
and Mrs. Ahrahern Morrison of
Charlotte, and lows Robert Coff-1
man of South Bend, Ina., son
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coffman,'
SEGEL—SOLOVICH
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Segel of
Michigan
Ave.
announce th e
marriage of their
daughter,
Frances, to Charles Donald Solo-
vich, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Solovich of Boston Blvd.. on
Wednesday, Dec. 26, at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi A.
M. Hershman officiated.
.1 Few of the Exceptional Values in
The January Sale of
LINGERIE and
CORSETS
HIRSCHFIELD—WEISMAN
Mr and Sirs. Abraham D. Weis-
man announce the marriage of
their daughter, Lillian, to Donald
E. HU- schlield, son of Mr. and
bIrs Dan C. Hirschfield, on De-,
cemher 21.
After their honeymoon the
couple will reside at 19326 1,a.
Salle filed.
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Donor Dinner of Women's
Club of Jewish Peo-
ple's Schools Feb. 9
The Women's Club of the Jew-
i4 Peoples Schools, in complet-
ing its final arrangements for the
annual donor dinner to he given
on Feb. 9, at the Detroit Leland
o t e I, thanks Mrs. Martha
Weinberg, who raised the largest
quota for the donor dinner, with
second place held by Mrs. bombe.
The honor list for those bring-
ing in the greatest amount of
prospects and reservations con- ,
thin the names of Mrs. Sklar,
Mrs. Keckaler, Mrs. Pricker, Mrs.
Kettel and Mrs. Becky Jaffee.
The Women's Club asks that
those who have not already made
reservations for th'a affair should
do PO by calling Mrs. Finkelstein,
Townsend 7-2085, or Mrs. Ron,.
arnff, Trinity 2-1625.
PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 4K F.
and A. NI., will hold a regular
communication Wednesday. Jan
8, at 7:30 p. m.
Notices for schedule of com-
munications for balance of month,
will be mailed at a later time.
Everything's regular Hudson quality — dependable,
thoroughly fine all through—that's what makes these
prices so really exceptional! You'll find many of your
favorite types of slips, panties, pyjamas, gowns, founda-
tion garments, bandeaux—at prices so far below their
regular mark you'll want to supply yourself for the
entire season! Just for instance:
Pure Dye Crepe Bryn Mawr Slips . .$2.59
Pure Dye Satin Bryn Mawr Slips . .$2.79
Pure Dye Silk "Tulane" Slips
$1.79
Formold Foundation Garments . . $3 95 up
"Mis-Simplicity" Foundations, $3.95, $5.95
Flexees Foundations
$5 and $8.50
Hudson's —Fifth Floor—Farmer Street Building
All
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r's
Ts.
HUDSON'S