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Tif EDLTRotVaisii etitOPtict
\FURTHER REDUCTIONS.
On hundred, of pain
added to the sale groupel,
\ I. MILLER
Semi-Annual
CLEARANCE
ALL WHITES and an excellent
selection of dark models
$885
I. MILLER models,
formerly to $12.75
RUS SEKS
1448 WOODWARD AVE.
$6' 5
\
LaFay models,
formerly $8.75
11: M LLER
FISHER BUILDING
More than Ever Before
THIS Rosh Hashonah
Your Relatives and Friends Across the
Sea will Welcome Your Help!
Through the American Express Company,
which has been in
the foreign remittance business for 40 years, you can send
remittances of American dollars or foreign currency to your
relatives in Poland, Soviet Russia, Germany, Palestine and in
all parts of Europe. The money can be sent by mail, cable or
radio. The full amount of what you send is paid out, with-
out any deductions.
DO NOT DELAY IF YOU WISH THE MONEY TO ARRIVE
IN TIME FOR ROSH HASHONAHl
Safe, Reliable Service,,at Low Cost
American Express Co.
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If you remit through a sub-Agent,
request sptciflically that
American Express Service is used.
Samson's Modern
Park View Resort
Sport and Recreation of Every Kind
RUBIN TO DEFEND
CHECKERS CROWN
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
August 7, 1936
iloommxi o-oovizoi:Klamm 000-o-
Plays for Middle - Western
Championship at Cedar
Point Starting Aug 9
. --
Nathaniel II. Rubin of Detroit
will defend his middle-western
checker title in a 10-day cham-
pionship contest which will be
Rabbi Leon Frain, who has been
held at the Breakers Hotel in spending his vacation in Southern
Cedar Point beginning with this California, will be back in De-
Sunday. He will compete against troit, Wednesday, Aug. 12.
30 contestants from Michigan,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illi-
Vacationers front Detroit in
nois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Minne- Charlevoix are: Mrs. I. L. Poloz-
sota. The winner will be award- ker, Mrs. E. Sloman and grand-
ed the Herbert E. Sanderson
daughter, Janice Epstein; Dr. and
Trophy and the Vernor Trophy.
Mrs. David Penman, Judge and
At this contest the new three-
Mrs. Harry B. Keidan, Miss Doro-
move restricted style play will be
thy Levenson, Mr. and Sirs. 1.
used. This play was inaugurated
Winston, Mrs. Bernard Bern-
at the national tournament held
baum and daughter, Harriet; and
in August, 1934, in Jamestown,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harmon.
at which Rubin came in third.
This Friday night, Rubin and
Dr. and Mrs. Sol Meyers and
Newell Banks, recognized as the
world champion player when Mr. and Sirs. H. Broder spent
the
past week-end in Charlevoix.
blindfolded, will play against six
players at the Vernor factory in
Mrs. henry Wineman returned
alternating style, in a blindfolded
contest.
Aug. 6 from a motor trip to
!Montreal and Quebec.
Thanksgiving Night
Dance is Planned
By Junior Hadassah
The many friends and patrons
of Junior Hadassah will be inter-
ested to know that this organiza-
tion is again sponsoring an annual
Thanksgiving dance to be held on
Thanksgiving night, Nov. 26, at
the Masonic Temple, Miss Sarah
Bloomfield has been appointed
chairman of this affair.
Warsaw Orphan
Home Aided by
J. W. E. W. 0.
A special meeting of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization was held Monday, Aug.
3, at Congregation B'nai Moshe.
Sirs. Katzin, president, presided.
Letters were read from the
European orphans who are on the
regular supporting list of the or-
ganization, from four new cases
and from an orphan home in War-
saw, Poland. It was decided to re-
mit the regular monthly relief
checks, temporary relief in $5
checks to four new orphan cases,
for rent to local orphans brought
over by the organization and tem-
porary relief in the form of a $50
gift to the orphan home in War-
saw.
A total of 23 orphan relief cases
has been aided with $195.
It was decided that the organi-
zation, jointly with the North
Woodward branch, give a carnival
party in the near future.
Eishishker Picnic
to be Held Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubiner
were recent guests at the Inn in
Charlevoix.
Miss Bernice Kleiman, accom-
panied by her grandmother, Mrs.
Louis Zeiman of Boston, Mass.,
who has been visiting Dr. and
Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman of Cal-
vert Ave., left Sunday for Went-
worth Hall, Jackson, N. II., to
spend a month.
Among the guests at the Inn in
Charlevoix, Mich., are Mrs. J.
DeYoung and non, Sidney, and
daughter, Selma; Jerry and Bud
Bielfield; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Goldstein of New York, formerly
of Detroit; Mrs. Arthur Fixel, her
son, Arthur R., and her mother,
Mrs. Pollock; Seymour Simons
and children, Sarah, Shirley and
Ruthven; Sirs. Julian Wolfner
and daughters, Mrs. Hyman
Kramer, Jayne and Revs GoAl-
berg, Mrs. John Immerman and
Mrs. Arthur Bloom.
Miss Margot Franklin is a guest
in Chicago for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. henry Meyers
and daughter, Joan, returned
from a visit in Charlevoix where
they were guests lit the Inn.
Mr. and Mrs, Victor Klein left
Wednesday for a fortnight's stay
at Murray Bay.
oin-ovoiro-txxitmoixma-o-mmootioo nci-o-o
Siegel's Annual August
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Bayre Levin
will return Sunday from Chicago
where they spent two weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Bernhard Fried-
laender of 80 McLean Ave., High-
land Park, and their granddaugh-
ter, Joan Ethel Rothman, daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Emil D.
Rothman of 29 Rhode Inland
Ave., Highland Park, will leave
for an eight-day Great Lakes
cruise on Aug. 13. Upon their
return they will continue on to
their summer home at St. Ignace,
Mich., where they plan to stay
until Sept. 15.
coats
Presenting the authentic coat and fur fashions of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kopman,
who have been visiting their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kopman
of Chicago Blvd., have returned
to South Haven where they are
spending the summer.
the new 1936 season, at low August prices that
make advance selection a definite economy.
We urge you to buy now and save
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs ,
and daughter, Luba Beth, of
Sturtevant Ave., returned from a
visit through Muskoka and the
Lake of Bays and Algonquin
Park, Ont., where they spent
some time with their sons, Re-
mond David and Samuel Neil, at
Camp Arowhon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Eaton
and children, Robert and Joan,
left for Cleveland to attend the
wedding of Miss Ada Epstein to
Bernard Polster on Sunday, Aug.
ust 9.
Mrs. Maurice Siden of Nor-
mandy Ave. motored to Atlantic
City for a two-week's stay to-
gether with Mrs. Edward Stein
of Palmer Woods and Mrs. Levy.
sale of furs
and fur-trimmed
in our, August Sales!
Goolaatnim000m:lomainixi-ocrot:HA
Fur and Coot Salons
Second Floor
RABBI JACOB M. BROWN
IS A GUEST IN DETROIT
Atlanta, Ga., Spiritual Leader
Tells of Interest in Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Fore-
Affairs in the South
man, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Moss, returned home
after a stay at the Hotel Castle
Harbor in Bermuda.
Rabbi Jacob M. Brown of At.
ante, Ga., is a Detroit guest dur-
ing his summer vacation. Last
Saturday he was honored by
The Misses Esther and Sarah
Smith of St. Louis, Sip ., are the Rabbi Moses Fischer of Congre-
gation B'nai Moshe by being in-
guests of Sir. and Mrs. Saul Kop-
man of Chicago, Blvd.
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Miss Bertha Wagenheim of
Vancouver Ave. has as her g nest
her cousin, Miss Pauline Fin e of
Baltimore, Md. Miss Wagenh
eim
entertained at bridge on Wed nes-
day evening in her honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolf are
guests of their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Sirs, Alex Steinberg of 2 022
Moses II of Chicago for two Taylor Ave. announces the
Bar
weeks.
Mitzvah of her son, Julius, on
Saturday, Aug. 8, at Congrega tion
Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Well Shoarey Zedek. At home Sun
day,
are vacationing in Charlevoix for Aug. 9, from 2 to 5, and 7 to
10
a couple of weeks.
p. m , No cards.
A
Month's Camp Facilities For Adults---
is the newest plan of
Avrunfor
i
the n
entire Cam
p
111ONTII of SEPTEMBER
All the new bungalows will be arranged for the accommo-
dation of adults, and there will be
REAL HOTEL SERVICE
Itue to the large dentand for Koch 111111li
camp fstel/111. It In lmportant
that tho. dealrang arecannualallana hhoold matte ...en allot. at once
oallloa ell her the camp, at brass
Lake, Mich., grass Lake 0003, or
the betroll Once, Toanmend 7.22311,
W. Wish to
Announce that We Have Taken Over the Phalanx
Club, Home of K. of P., No, 55, ■
at 114 Erskine St.
/{ ARE CA1 ERERS FOR
BANQUETS, WEDDINGS, DINNERS, PARTIES
AND BAR MITZVAHS
Ise x111 al. eater at all leading hotel. and
ss ns-asirsss
SCHIFF & MOSKOVITZ Kosher Catering Company
I"' "'"" sent, VifiTai7ur's4 11:1 is-rtr4 'X!
6'""'"' s A"'
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quent
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Price of
returned Aug. 5 from their
The Eishishker Umgegend So- honeymoon spent in the White Bay City are visiting with ire.
Price's sister, Mrs. Eva El
ciety
will
hold
a
charity
picnic
Beautiful Surrounding*, Loveliest
Mountains and are residing at
'sing Water in
stein, and relatives in Del roil
this Sunday, Aug. 9, at Shady the Alden Park Manor.
Dining Room in Michigan
Every Room
and Toledo.
Lane Park, near Venice Beach on
Located on U. S. 31
Private Baths and
--
East Jefferson Ave. Refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blumberg
•
Miss Neva Gutterman of 2 696
Showers
will be served, there will be free and daughter, Aileen, will return
Two new buildings recently erected.
swimming and parking for the ad- next week from Charlevoix where Leslie Ave. is on board the S . S.
Baseball, Dancing,
New Recreation H•11
mission price of 15 cents. Proceeds they spent a fortnight at the Inn. South American for a we ek's
Swimming, Fishing,
cruise of the Great Lakes. The
will go to charity.
•
Canoeing, Tennis,
RABBI JACOB M. BROWN
During the year and a half of its
Mrs.
REASONABLE RATES
Alfred Rothschild re- itinerary includes stops at Ma ck-
Golf
inac
Island, the Martyr's Shr ine
existence,
the
society
has
grown
to
turned Thursday from a two-
•
a membership of 100. It contrib- weeks sojourn at Mackinac Is- at Midland, Ont., Parry Sou nd, vited to deliver the Sabbath Nacho
Children's
emusermon.
Private bus and three automobiles
in the Three Thousand Islan ds,
utes to worthy causes and recently land.
Playgrounds
Describing conditions in Geor-
at your disposal
and other points of interest.
gave $50 to the Jewish Old Folks
gia,
in a statement to The Detroit
f or
Home
building
fund.
•
Miss Mildred Wolf is the guest
Jewish Chronicle, Rabbi Brown
Children
Samuel
Levine
is
president
of
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Shroder
The Women's Auxiliary of said that in the past year an in-
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SOUTH HAVEN, MICH,
the society; Jacob Schuman, vice- at Rondeau, Canada. ,
Dance Pavilion and
B'nai B'rith No. 122, is piano ing creased interest in Jewish affairs
president; J. Rachowsky, record-
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
its fourth installation of offic era
Orchestra,
has been evident. He states that
Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
ing secretary; S. Rapp, financial
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Leib
en-
in
the
form
of
a
dinner-dance
F. SAMSON, Prop.
Social and Physical
shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds.
secretary; Annabelle Goodman tertained a few friends aboard be held on Sunday, Sept. 13. F to the B'nai B'rith movement is
ur- strong in southern communities
Director
The Ideal Spot at Which to Spend
treasurer; Louis Levine, hospital. their yacht on Aug. 2.
they details will be announced at
The
enlarged dance hall and cabaret is under the
and
that
the
Federation
idea
is
Your Vacation
er. The co-chairmen of the commit.
a later date.
making progress.
personal management of MR. BARON, and a famous
n charge of the picnic are J.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Finster-
Rabbi
Brown
pointed
out
that
Collins and H. Levine.
dance and concert orchestra will furnish the music.
weld (Marie Daneman) returned
Miss Alyne Michelson and Y ha , the newly-formed Federation of
Men's and
Saturday from their honeymoon Rose Wallerstone are on a mo t ar Jewish Charities in Atlanta has
Women's Solariums—New Social and Entertaining
spent at Lake Placid and Quebec. trip through Maine, New Ilan , a .1 just
Staff—Tennis Courts, Golf Course nearby
raised more than $50,000
shire and Rhode Island and
ill among the 14,000 Jews in that I
Robert Spiegel is spending the return home about Aug. 16, after community.
Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
week-end as the guest of Mr. stopping in New York City.
A graduate from the Ilebrew
the Moat Modern Resort in Michigan
and Mrs. Andrew Wineman at
Th eo ogical College of Chicago of
•
PHILADELPHIA. _ (WNS)— their cabin in Gaylord.
Mr. and Mrs. Slyer Kauffm an the class of August, 1934, Rabbi
The Philadelphi Inquirer, oldest
and daughters of 2537 Gly nn i Brown has since that time served
morning newspaper here, is now
James Wineman will leave Aug, Court are spending the mon th his congregation in Atlanta. Ile
i
the property of Stoves L. Annen- 9 by airplane to spend three of August at Woodhull Lake.
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
is to be married this' Sunday eve-I
berg, former executive of the weeks on the coast.
ning, at Congregation B'nai Da-
UNLISTED SECURITIES
Ilearst organization, who Re-
Mrs. Harry Leach and so m vid, Elmhurst and 14th Sts., to
quired it for $15,000,000. Mr
Mrs. Leo Michelson of 2070 have moved from Sturtevant Av e . Miss Tillie Silverstein, daughter
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
nnenberg is also the publisher Collingwood Ave. returned from and are now residing at 136 41
of Mr. and Sirs. David Silverstein
•
of the New York Morning Tele- a trip to Cedar Point. She also Dexter Blvd.
of 12056 Dexter Blvd.
graph, the Daily Racing Form, visited in Toledo, 0.
the Miami Tribune, the Radio,
On Tuesday, Miss Kalmay
Guide, Screen Guide and Official
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- Rottenberg, daughter of Dr. a
Ilss MILL 111-D0.
Detective Stories. Since 1904, weld gave a party on July 25 in Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg, ente
CADILLAC Ma
when he was circulation manager honor of their daughter, Mrs tained 16 of her friends at
of the Chicago Examiner, he has
illiam Henley of California, luncheon in honor of her 16
been the publisher of the Wis. who is their guest for • month. birthday.
I consul News, circulation director
of all the Hearst publications and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. !leaven
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Witus of
publisher of the New York Daily rich will leave Monday to speni 9025 Dexter Blvd. left this week Says That "Professionals"
Mirror. He left the Hearst organ- two weeks in Sarnia.
for a week's cruise on the Great
Menace Christian-Jew-
Samuel S. Greenberg of 9015
ization in 192G.
Lakes.
LaSalle Blvd., an ttorney
with
a
ish Relations
offices at 3134 Un
Miss Lizette Freund is visiting
Pw•sonall.s1 Tca,e1 Amite
ion Guardian
Bldg., has been named assistant
Descendants of Pilgrim Fathers in Chicago.
Miss Ruth Goldfine of Cortland
LONDON.
(WNS)
Ave.t
att orney general of Michigan by
Urge Fight foi Religious
a w
t o week
CORONATION
BOOKINGS
fessiona l champions, men
who Attorney General David II. Crow-
Miss Ruth Butzel returned vacation in New York, N. Y,
Liberty
' live by exacerbating the
stresses ley. Ile fills the vacancy caused by
Monday from Chicago.
—
Labor Day Cruise to-
between Jew and Gentile, and
PLYMOUTH, Mass. (WNSI-
Miss Elaine Ensig of Brooklyn, promoting unjust and unwise boy- the death of Henry Nagle,
B ERMUDA-450.00
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin are
From this old New England town
Mr. Greenberg has practiced law
N. Y., is spending the summer cotta and vindictive discrimina-
where the Pilgrim Fathers landed motoring through Maine and New as the guest of her uncle and tions" destroy "all ease of inter- for 10 years. Ile graduated from
in 1620 has come a all for a Hampshire and will return in a aunt, Mr. and Mrs. isidor Selig- course between Jew and Gentile" the University of Michigan in
Official Agents for all
Lake,
Here you will find the latest in Period and
united movement of American week.
man of Woodingham Drive.
1923 and until 1926 was a man •
Ocean, Rail, Bus
and
do not allow Jew and Gen- ger
and Air Lines
.
—
and British Congregationalists to
of a branch of the Bank of
Modern Styles, just arrived from the Furn-
synthesis
adjust
to any roa
b
der Detroit, also serving as attorney
fight organized threats to politi- a Mrs. Frank Pazner, Miss Ger-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blum-
1022 FOX THEATER BLDG.
is declared by hi.
iture Style Show—unsurpassed in qurlity
!dine Mandell and Mrs. Louis
It
cal, civil and religious liberty. In
Glynn Court returned G. Wells in one passage of "Ana- i for the bank. Ile is the son of
00 span will be hostesses at a 1
Cherry 2448
•
!arty Greenberg.
letter
sent
by
the
minister,
and quoted at surprisingly low prices.
from a trip to Eagle River, Wis., tomy of Frustration," his forth.
bridal shower
clerk and member!, of the Church
in honor of Miss' where they visited with their coming book. Mr. Wells asserts,
Carpets and rugs too are offered at sensa-
of the Pilgrimage, descendant of Mollie Rosenthal, at Lacher's, on sons, Herbert
G. and Edward Si., that "the Jewish world suffers Dr. Pendleton, Good Will Cham•1
the first Protestant church in Tuesday, Aug. 11.
tionally low prices in Abramson's new
pion, Dies
who are spending the summer at very gravely" from these "pro. i
NEWTON
America, to the Plymouth and
Camp
Flambeou.
fessional champions "They n E
Contract Carpet Department. Have your
(WNSI—Dr.,
Miss Marie Newman will leave
District Congregational Church in
lien Fitz Pendleton retired pres-
Miss Ethel Bornstein has re- he says, "a natural and very un- ident of Wellesley College, who
carpet for your home installed by Abram-
England, it was declared that "the Aug. 9 to visit in New York for
a fortnight.
time has certainly come for a
turned home after spending two fortunate by-product of the con- was chairman of the 1936 obser .,
son's. You will save as much as 25%.
flict of ancient loyalties with mod-
weeks at Charlevoix.
searching and earnest rededica-
Vance of Brotherhood Day, is
Sirs. Donald E. Berger and
ern generositiea. They trade on
INDUSTRIAL DIVISION
tion to the principles for which
dead here at the age of 71, Dr.
Mrs.
William
Frank
will
enter.
the
conservative influence of dear
the great martyrs of our faith
BEFORE YOU BUY SEE
Pendleton was one of the out-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Lurie
of
a
n
d
picturesque
Will
be glad to call for
lain at a canned good shower and
;
gave their all.
association
s
8 tending supporters of inter-reli-
Political, acade-
3311 W. Chicago Blvd. returned ' Every criticism of Jewish
tradi • Ii OU3 good will, and was active
any cast - off clothing,
mic and religious freedom, which luncheon in honor of Mrs, Ed-
from a two-week's motor trip tion magnified by these mischief- in
ward
Quest
(Frances
!Tiger)
on
we thought was at last achieved,
through Northern Michigan.
paper, or anything of
' makers into an attack on the race to the movement to keep the Uni. 1
has suffered new assaults and Aug. 12 at the Franklin Hills
—
d States out of the Berlin Olym-
Country Club.
Miss Sara Hope Berman, daugh- and everyone who opposes an in- .p ic Games.
fresh defeats throughout the civ-
no further use in your
tense isol
at
is denounce
d as
ilized world. Only a few nations
household.
Mrs. R. R. Kallman and chil- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ben- the malign ant enemy of •
remain, England and America
aacred
man
of
Burlingame
Ave.,
scram-
and
eternal
tradition.
ti
dren of Bostod Blvd. are expected
among them, where our ideals of
PLEASE CALL
next week after vacation. panted by Miss Elsie Goodman of I "They bring social pressure to a lity and detraction of a large
freedom are still cherished and home
Portsmouth, Va., and Miss Irene bear upon every
ing in Cedar Point
protected.
Jew who falters e nd influencial section in the lit-
Even in America
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Cohen of Duluth, Minn., former I in his racial solidarity
and cul- Ire nary world, is urged to exag-
there is an alarming tendency to
and exas gerating suppres-
9925 DEXTER, at Boston
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Robinson classmates at Northwestern Uni-itural orthodoxy. Their clamor will si
rob mankind of the right to write
Onr Driver Will Pick Up
announce the Bar Mitzvah of veraity, are on a six-week's tour I not allow Jew and Gentile to ad- ex ons—until he loses patience and
or teach the truth according to their
Promptly
9332 OAKLAND AVE.
son, Samuel LOWS, on Sat- of the western states. This itin.r just to any broader synthesis. All bu ploded. His explosion, is good
the highest dictates of the mind
urday morning, Aug. 15, at Con- erary includes Estes Park Yel-leas
f ----n urse
sines for the professi onal
and spirit."
Open Evenings to 9:00 P. 14.
own
one
National
Park
J
ew
Sundays to 5:00 P, M.
and B ry
gregation Shaarey Zedek. A re-
c arnpion, who can then boast he
til is destroyd
d Gene
e byheir
t
Canyon. Miss Goodman will ace-lac
Continuing • custom of 20 years'
an tivities. The Jewish
has 'unmasked' another 'enemy'
Flowers for all occasions
race con-
from 8
e held that evening, company Miss Berman home for I sciousnesa is over-sensitized.
and of the race. It is good business standing, Adolph Zukor, chairman
Alanmsammonam Doater-Joy Flor
Tyler 5-6622. from Calvert Ave. iNo
n their home,•week's visit at the Berman sum.
of the board of Paramount Pic-
the
Genfrom
for
the
professional
champion,
tile
writer
who
wishes
to
men home on Lake Ste. Claire.
escape
t he systematic hos- but it is very bad business indeed tures, spent the Fourth of July
for the Jewish community."
with his family on his estate in
New City, N. Y.
Hot and Cold Run.
Accommodations Available
•
Are You Seeking a Restful and
Pleasant Vacation?
Then Come to
BARON'S RESORT
Ab•amson's
AUGUST
SALE
OF FINE FURNITURE
is an event you SHOULD
NOT MISS-- if you are
looking For REAL VALUES
Annenberg Buys
Phila. Inquirer
1 'ENEMY' CHAMPIONS
th
CHARLES B. IIASSNER
HIT BY G. WELLS Greenberg is Named
Ass't Att'y General
ik
JOAN
NDERSON
The Salvtition
Army
S. Abramson
Furniture Co.
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