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Amerkait Amish PeriorfiCal eater

937

CLIFTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

STAGE AND SCREEN

Week's Attractions at Center Theater

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PAGE NINE

01T/EWIS/1 ARO/TM/I
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PIEDEF
• .,d THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

June 18, 1937

How Shanghai Jews
Honored George at
Coronation Service

excitement of their loyalties, and
sympathized in heart with these
fellow Jews of a dissimilar political
allegiance. It was impossible to feel
otherwise as I was gratified to per-
ceive the happiness of Jews who
lived the good life today, under
any flag.
The rigidness lasted a moment
after the last strains of the. song,
then the tension broke slid we
sauntered out into the May eve-
ning to exchange pleasantries and
bid adieu with brief British
"cheerios" before leaving the corn-
pound. It had been a pleasant
English-Jewish interim, but step-
ping into the street outside teem-
ing with motors, rickshas, and
Oriental life, I was once again
engulfed in the China scene.

By MILTON MARWIL

SHANGHAI, China.—It was my
goutl fortune to be in Shanghai
during the recent celebration of
, the crowning of King George VI.
Although an international settle-
nest the British influence Is pro.
dominant and the whole town was
is gala mood and gaily decorated
throughout coronation week. Every
nationality, and Chinese them-
selvesjoined the Britons in their
Knollwood is more than a joyous
Id
' j occasion an d one
Catering
to
Luncheons.

country
"u an
t this t' • as
have
thought
ht
club • • • it ia amaming
Bridge P•rties, etc.
the role of a •community center n lish town or at least a crown
Fg by the extent of the festivi-
. . . On Monday evening, the colony
H. Altman Lauds
newly elected board of the Zion- ,9
1st Organization of Detroit will des.
Of special interest was the Myron Keys' Efforts
hold
its initial
at coronation service held in one of
Knollwood
. . dinner-meeting
. important decis.
For Home for Aged
the two Sephardic synagogues
Ions made at the clubhouse will here. The 3,000 Jews of Shanghai
mean important projects for the include the older Sephardic settle-
Hyman Altman, speaking over
Detroit Jewish community
meet of about 600 souls, Some of the facilities of the Altman Chari-
Knollwood is also the rendezvous the latter are Syrian and Iraqian ty Hour on Station WMBC last
of the elect and select . . . last , Jews, but most are British subjects Sunday, said:
12th & Hazelwood
Sunday evening Presidents
"It affords me great pleasure to
born in India, the Straits Settle-
mann (Mr. and Mrs. Jame 1.) ments, Hongkong, or Shanghai announce that this week our Jew-
had as guests for dinner a bril- itself, of British parents. They are ish aged move into and take pos-
liant young artist, David Freden- staunch citizens of the , Empire, session of the new Jewish IIome
thal
. . . the for
event
/was
sort left
of and as loyal as any of the new for the Aged. Detroit Jewry Is to
Sylvia Sidney end Henry Fonda in Welter Wanger's production, "You
a farewell
David
who
TED LIPSITZ present.
King's subjects. Their service was be congratulated upon the erection
Only Live Once," released through United karts.
Wednesday for a visit in Hun- held coronation eve, and admission of this edifice of which it can well
. other European coon- to the synagogue was by card be proud.
gory
s
.and
"On the Avenue" starring Dick Clark Gable in one of her most
CeleUrIty Impersonator Star of
"In retrospection, as I look back
only. Being a teacher at the Jew-
Powell, Madeleine Carroll, Alice hilarious and delightful roles. This
Jack Hyltun's Hand
ish school I received one of the to the days when this work was

Faye and the three Ritz Brothers was Miss Harlow's favorite pic-
Rank Bill Isenberg and Lionel coveted tickets, and believe me, I first undertaken, I cannot forget
PLUS
will be shown on the Center screen, ture. Wallace Beery and Fred Fink •mong the deftest speak-
SOUTH and LANE
I
the efforts exerted by a man who is
was the sole American present.
located on Woodward near the Stone assist the couple.
Mayhelle Yon'. Adorable.
Cr. in the community . • • • It was dusk when I arrived, and still youthful in years, and who
NO 'COVER CHARGE
Boulevard, on Friday, Saturday
Carrying out in dramatic fashion Both participated in • sympos•
and Sunday, June .18, 19 and 20, exactly what the title, "You Only ium on the 11ubjeet, "What the sign over the main gate of took his private time away
KARL SPAETH'S MUSIC
together with "When You're In Live Once," implies, Sylvia Sydney shall be our attitude toward the synagogue compound was al- from his business and his profes-
Love" featuring Grace Moore and and Henry Fonda present a mas- anti • Semitism?" at Temple ready lit Large white Hebrew sion, to devote himself to helping
characters illuminated from be- this dream of a new Jewish Old
Cary Grant.
terpiece of acting. Against every- Beth 41 last Wednesday nit. hind read "yehee hamelech" Folks' Home become an actual
nicely
.
.
.
one's
advice
and
listening
only
to
through
came
An
unusual
double
feature
will
and
Neat to Leland Hotel
("Long live the King"), and fact. I have reference to Myron
be shown on Monday, Tuesday, the dictates of her heart, Miss Syd- a nod to these boys for thiair above it in electric light bulbs was Keys, an upright citizen of this
CL. 2414
1745 CASS
Wednesday and Thursday, June ney marries Henry Fonda, ex-con- histrionic ability.
'G R" (George Rex). The facade community, who has spent so

21 through 24, when Sylvia Sidney vict. What happens to a man with
of the synagogue itself was fes- much of his time away from his
The 2nd round of the spring tooned with potted trees, plants own practice, to make this realiza-
and Henry Fonda bring to the Cen- a prison record when he attempts
ter screen "You Only Live Once" to go straight is ably and honestly tournament, match play, will and flowers, transforming the tion become a reality. In the dark
and "China Seas". The latter pic- portrayed. Don't miss this excel- continue thin Sunday. The re- heavy stone entrance into a floral days when plans were only in
suites of the lot round follow:
ture portrays Jean Harlow and lent drama.
passage. After leaving outer gar- formulation, his efforts were tire-
FIRST FLIGHT
ments with the coolie, a boy scout less and afforded a stimulation to
Sam Sofferin defeated Ben Fish- ushered me to my seat in the others to continue in this work.
Downtown Theaters Many Innovations
man, 8-7; Dr. B. Israel defeated brightly illumined auditorium. I Orthodox Jewry may be well proud

Telles 3-2; Lou Tabashnik had attended services there many of him.
at Charlevoix Inn Sol
"I shall from time to time speak
MICHIGAN — Radio's dynamic
defeated Irv. Blumberg 5-4; Mac times before, but I could hardly
Admission $1.25
"Minute Man" Lee Tracy in "Be-
Gordon defeated D. Boric by de- recognize the old walnut Bimah during this period concerning the
INCLUDING TAX
With
many
new
innovations
and
various
leaders, men and women,
hind the Headlines" with Diana
fault; Sol Koiman defeated Ben and the marble "Oran Kodesh" in
who have brought about the reali-
Gibson and Donald Meek is now at plans completed for a highly etc- Goldstein 5-4; Arnold Gross de- their thick coats of flowers.
cessful
season,
the
management
of
zation
of
the new Old Folks' Home.
the Michigan Theater. The Michi-

`The 600 or so seats were all oc-
feated II. Franzblau 3-1.
gan stage presents in person Major the Inn at Charlevoix awaits its
cupied so that one could see the Mr. Keys has never sought glory
, SECOND FLIGHT
gala
opening
on
Thursday,
July
1.
Bowes' Dixie Jubilee Revue, a
Jules Schubot defeated S. Wi- bulk of the Sephardic community or publicity in connection with his
Intent on making this popular
group of all-colored entertainers,
sok, 1 up; H. Robinson defeated present. The Bimah being front great efforts, in this direction as

including 11 acts and 40 stars summer resort "truly a gay spot," A. Caplan by default; Nate Mar- center was faced by pews on three well as in other directions, but he
headed by the Black Rhythm Band Abner C. Rosenzweig, who has golis defeated Dr. Otto Weiss 1 sides, and in them eat the affluent has been satisfied to be just a sol-
led by Donald Heywood, well- been chosen master of ceremonies, up; S. L. Moss defeated Carl and influential members of the dier in the ranks of Detroit
has innovated many new features
known composer of "Africans."
congregation in their frock coats Jewry."
for the guests and has planned a Shalit by default; Chappie V.- and high silk hats: Members of
lick defeated E. N. Rosenthal
series
of
events
and
activities
that
MADISON — Drama of roman-
4-3; Milt Shapiro defeated S. A. the great Sassoon family; old Sir
tic "untouchables," "D amaged will lend themselves to a delight- Cohen 4-3.
Ellie Kadoorie whose millions sup- History of Labor
Good s," the new-ultra modern ful and exciting vacation. Among
port schools in Shanghai, Bagdad,
THIRD FLIGHT
Movement Given
screen version of the French stage the new features is a new spacious
and
Palestine; the famous General
Joe Horowitz defeated I. B. Cohen who fought with Dr. Sun
play by Upton Sinclair, is now at ballroom designed to give a sporty
In Photo-History
041 t
the Madison Theater. The picture and summery effect and the band- Dworman 1 up; Ed Bernie de- Tat Sen and Chiang Kai Chek;
tells of the hidden danger, so that stand has been given a unusual footed Sam Lenhoff by default; the Dean of the local Cathedral
tyeASt. 4
Dr.
Lou
Meyers
defeated
Sam
setting;
a
"games"
room
where
The
first
pictorial representa-
parents and their growing ail;
Church in high black gaiters; a
oi
t 164"
dren may know the price paid for guests will be able to spend many Liras 4-3; Ben Tolmich defeated lean, ruddy-faced Englishman from tion of the history of the labor
amusing
hours;
an
open
air
gar-
S.
Keywell
4-4;
Alex
Schreiber
movemenV
in the United States
those who violate moral laws.
the British Consulate; and many
den where dansants will be held defeated Bill Cohen 2-1; Dan others who have made history in will be presented in the second
nightly
in
a
delightful
atmosphere,
Siegel
defeated
Moe
Prince
by
of
Photo-History,
which will
UNITED ARTISTS—"Parnell'
Shanghai. I had to look about a issue
with Clark Gable and Myrna Loy brightened by the attractive new default; Norm Buckner defeated few moments to get oriented to this appear on the newsstands of the
new
a
Norm
Rosenberg
10-8;
H.
Mathis!
type
patio
lighting
effects;
as the lovers who defied the world
strange and colorful scene, virtu- country July 16. Edward Levin-
son. labor editor of the New York
for the sake of their romance, is amplifying system permitting the defeated Dr. George Fish man ally to catch my breath in awe.
now in its second week at the music and acts to be heard clearly
Upon my seat was a pamphlet Post, is associate editor and has
by
all
guests;
new
tennis
court

United Artists Theater.
of beautiful format containing the written the textual continuity.
constructed of the very finest clay;
In the selected holes tourna- special order of service for this oc-

a
new
regulation
size
indoor
base-
ment
last
Sunday,
Art
Schubiner
FOX—In keeping with the joy.
casion. It was in Hebrew and Eng-
ful mood of the Shrine convention, ball and volley ball courts on which with a 34 net, copped the IA lish, and the rabbi, who conducted Work of Secretary of State's
Office Described on
the Fox Theater this week presents players will have the footing of prize while Moe Diamond and the service, read portions in the
a high-stepping joy jubilee on stage very soft lawn, and many others. William Chatman were tied for respective languages. They were
Altman's Hour
The Society Syncopators, a 2nd, both scoring a 30 net This selections garnered from the Torah
and screen. On the stage there's
Ed Sullivan, Broadway's famed talented group of eight musicians, Sunday there will be a kicker's that have to do with kingship,
Speaking
on behalf of Secrete
will
provide
music
nightly
for
dan-
handicap. Winning score between especially the anointing of Saul.
columnist, presenting a star-stud-
of State Leon D. Case, Hoyt E.
ded "Dawn Patrol" musical revue sants and floor shows, and led by 80-90. Choose your own handi- Soon the rabbi left the Bimah to Morris, manager of the Detroit
with his newest candidates for Abner, himself. there will be one cap.
mount a high oak pulpit in a front branch of the secretary of state's

stardom. On the screen, America's continuous round of entertainment.
corner of the auditorium to give
A special and attractive pro-
It's • great pity that no much the sermon. The rabbi is four years office, was the guest speaker on
favorites, The Jones Family,
Altman's Jewish radio hour over
"just like the folks next door," ap- gram has been arranged for the talent in certain professions is out of London and as British as Station WhIBC, last Sunday af-
pear in "Big Business", one of the 4th of July week-end and early misapplied . . . Take the case the King. He spoke for 20 minutes ternoon.
reservations
are
urged.
Those
con-
of Harry Barnett . . . If he
season's most entertaining domestic
the royal family and
Lauding the Jewish people for
templating spending this holiday could put a curve on • base. eulogizing
comedies.
significance to the Empire their keen understanding of the
period at the Inn are requested to ball like he does on a golf ball, their

and
to
their
Jewish
subjects
in
workings
of government, Mr. Mor-
ADAMS—In "Criminals of the send their reservations to W. E. he would be a major league particular. Then the president of ris gave a detailed account of the
Air", romance and melodrama are Flynn, the managing director. pitcher.
the
congregation
opened
the
Ark
fundamentals of the office of sec-
Further information, including
tied together in a story of the un-

and brought a Sefer Torah. It was retary of state. "This office", he
Another enthusiastic crowd of not opened but stood upright in stated, "assumes the responsibility
dercover work of the Mexican Bor- rates, will also be gladly sent to
all
Inquirers.
der Patrol against international
ladies gathered at the club last Its bejeweled silver case. Old Mr. of the collection of upwards of 60
smugglers. Charles Quigley plays
Tuesday and the large attendance Abraham, the leader of the com- million dollars annually." Mr. Mor-
the border agent, teamed again Da yer Announces Special indicates the popularity of these munity and a vertible patriach In ris went on to explain how this
with Rosalind Keith.
affairs . . . the door prize was appearance and character, read a money was gathered and gave a
Summer Courses at
won by Mrs. Sam Kavanaugh and long special prayer for the King detailed report on the functions of
DOWNTOWN THEATER —
Ganapol School
the victors of the putting and
and the royal family. When the the departments that produced this
"Slaves in Bondage", which has
preaching contest were Mrs. Earl scroll was returned to the Ark the revenue.
been breaking records at the Down-
Walter Torrey Layer, head of Englander, 1st; and Mrs. Otto Twenty-first Psalm was chanted by
In conclusion, Mr. Morris ex-
town Theater during the past four the theory, harmony and history A. Weiss, 2nd. Next Tuesday, the rabbi accompanied by the choir tended an invitation to his listen-
weeks will be held over for a fifth departments of t h e Ganapol June 22, the femmes will hold a and a portable organ, all out of ers to visit his office and personally
week starting today, Friday. Dur School of Musical Art, announces 9-hole lowest number of putts tour- sight in the last row of the bal- inspect the various departments.
ing this week only men will be special courses for the summer nament Mrs. Harry Collins will cony. The regular choir had been
admitted.
session in a six weeks term be- be the official starter. Blanche enlarged to 35 boys and girls from Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
ginning June 21. Elizabeth Gast- Seigel, chairan, announces a new the Jewish school and rehearsed
Aid to Install Officers
and Abraham Silver of the innovation In the awarding of for weeks for this service. Typical
ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING man
at Luncheon Tuesday
staff will present their pupils at tournament prizes . , Beginning of Oriental singing, the choir made
A wrestling match that prob- the school on Sunday afternoon, with Tuesday's contest, one prize up in volume what they lacked in
CAS4 AT P TN!
ably will go on record as the June 20, at 4 o'clock.
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
will be given to the most skillful tone quality and counterpoint. They
most unique mat encounter Is
player while the less adept Walt- accompanied the rabbi lustily fair- will install officers on Tuesday,
scheduled for the Arena Bowl
ers will draw lots for the 2nd ly shouting the "Amens", and in June 22, Al p. m., at the Wilshire
next Monday evening. It brings Blue Bird Fur Shop Equip- prize, thus giving all contestants their enthusiasm exhausted as Hotel, at a paid-up membership
ENROLL NOW
together Ivan Rasputin, called
an equal chance ... A Knollwood much energy in closing the service luncheon. Reservation should he
ped With Most Mod-
Special
"Ivan the Terrible," and the Mys-
bouquet to Blanche for this swell with "God Save the King" that made by calling Trinity 2-2281 at
ern acilities
F
tery Man No. 2. The stake. in
idea, which is all her own.
they were either unable or forgot once.
Summer Courses
additio nto the mere winning of
The organization thank Mrs. J.

to conclude with "Ilatikvah" as
A decade of satisfactory fur
in rill branches
the bout, are whiskers and mask.
Rose for her untiring efforts in
Your columnist is not an ex-
was scheduled.
service to Detroiters is the record
of
In
the
semi-final
the
boy
strong
making
the strawberry festival a
pert
experter
on
all
phases
The
congregation
rose
and
stood
MUSIC
man, George Becker of New boasted by the Blue Bird Fur Shop sport, but we are positive that at attention throughout the sing- success.
DRAMATIC ART
DANCING
York will try his spine shivering which has occupied the same loca- Herman Golanty would be • ing of the national anthem. It had
The Infant Service Group officers
full nelsons on "Tuffy" Cleet, the tion at 8262 12th St. for the past promising candidate for the been a sincere, moving service and will also be installed next Tues-
years.
southerner and former 10 Employing
We those people were stirred with a day.
Detroit Conservatory unbeaten
only experienced and U. S. Olympic team . • . upon
Mrs. J. Greenstone and Mrs.
Detroit light-heavy.
devotion and loyalty to the person
Allied mechanics who know not reach this conclusion
Anna Levin donated towards the
of Music
only furs but constantly keep watching him hurl • driver who expressed their idea of gov- flower fund.
about
99
yards
alter
dubbing

ernment
I
too
felt
some
of
the
of the latest styles, this
5035 WOODWARD AVE.
P. S.
Conservatory of Music to abreast
firm has always been able to give shot on the first tee.
Columbia 2810
Hold Commencement
their patrons the finest pelts and The event we would qualify'
him
for
is
the
hammer
throw!
on June 23
unusual workmanship.

The management informs the
Youth Education League to
FLASH! The Harold Goldberg's
Commencement exercises of the public that they were fortunate to
receiving congests on the birth
Sponsor Lawn Party
Detroit Conservatory of Music buy a large supply of fur pelts are
a male income tax reduction.
on July 13
will be held June 23, at 8:30 p. m., before the rise in market prices of
Already he's learning to play golf.
--
in the Detroit Institute of Arts. and during the months of July and

A special meeting of the Youth Lewis Richards, head of the music August are willing to pass the re-
The Junior Prom to be held on
Education League was held Mon- department of the Michigan State sultant savings on to their custom- Wednesday evening, June 23,
ers. This will enable women to se-
day, June 14, at the home of College, will be the speaker.
The degree of bachelor of music cure a fine custom made fur coat Promises to be one of the most
Mrs. Harry Galperin of Webb
brilliant affairs of the current sea-
at an unusually large saving.
will
at
that
time
be
conferred
upon
Ave. Final plans were formulated
Another feature of the Blue Bird son . . Planned for the sons
for a lawn party to be sponsored Lee Corbman Schakne and Mar-
and daughters of the members
Shop
is
that
it
is
equipped
with
garet
Curtiss,
and
Helen
Irene
by the league on Tuesday eve-
and their friends, Mrs. Carl Sha
ning, July 13, at 1956 Boston Gober will graduate from the the most modern facilities for the lit and Mrs. Sam Sofferin, co-
The cooks in the huddle above hams decided on some novel summer
storage of furs, and their clean-
Blvd. Mrs. Rose Stamen is chair- artist course.
Among the graduates are Ger- ing equipment actually renews gar- chairmen of the ladies entertain- recipes for • few of the Heinz U varieties. All of the products
man of this affair. A midnight
ment
committee.
have
labored
recommended
are approved by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con•
nients
and
brings
out
the
original
luncheon will be served. Many trude Roberts and Sister Mary
to Madi- diligently to provide the young gregations of America. That's why they have U on the label
other games will be provided for Walburga, piano; Maurice Arthur lustre of the furs A call
folks
with
an
event
they'll
long
bonded
mes-
the guests, and prizes will be Pine and Irene Baginski, violin; son 1110 will send a
remember . . . A scintillating or-
room Sauce yourself: Peel about
given away. Tickets can be oh- Velma Lamb and Helen Roxanne senger to your home to pick up chestra and an evening crammed
FOR FLEISCHIG MEALS
Ilimebaugh, dramatic art; and your garment
10 or 12 medium size onions,
taMed from members.
Stuff frankfurters with dried sprinkle with salt and Denver
full of fun, surprises and enter-
Sister M. Matilda, N.J., theory.
tainment, are among the features bread crumbs crimsoned in a dish and place in a baking dish. Then
Those
receiving
junior
certificates
Phil Alpha Lambda Moon-
Kalvarier Picnic June 27 in store for the guests . . , The of Tomato Ketchup. It's easy. melt a tablespoonful of butter,
are Doris Taylor, Geraldine Frank,
light June 27
hosts and hostesses will be Mr. Just punch a hole in the side of add two tablespoonfuls flour and
Edward Kraynak, Eleanor Maliki,
Phi Alpha Lambda (Pale) will William Zielinski and Pauline Wal-
The Kalvarier Aid Society will and Mrs James I. Ellman. Mr. the frankfurter and press in a stir until well blended. Pour in
give their third annual moonlight ber. The public Is invited.
have a picnic on Sunday, June 27, and Mrs. Carl Shalit Mr. and small ball of the crumbs. Then a medium size capful of Cream
on Sunday night, June 27. Mel
at Palmer Park. All are asked to Mrs. Sam Sofferin, Mr. and Mrs. fry. Tastes swell.
of Mushroom Soup (one of the
Lowe and his California Collegi-
Max Kogan, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Bake lamb chops in the Juice seven Heinz Cream Soups that
If you know any one stuck with come.
ate.; will furnish the music.
The Kalvarier Aid Society re- ert Rosen and Dr. and Mrs. S. from a bottle of Cross Cut Sweet bear U on the label.) and stir
defaulted
German
corporation
Better send sour Pickles. Baste often to give an until the sauce is thickened. Add
Phi Alpha Lambda is a profes- bonds tell him he can collect full mitted over $110 for Passover re- Gerendasy.
S. aromatic glaze. Grand way to
reservations in now!
sional Jewish fraternity.
this to the onions and rut in a
merely by lief, and nine niece families were
The Steamer Colombia-St. Clair interest and principle
18
May
use up every last drop of spicy fair to middling oven—about 350
helped
on
Sev-
tough
...
getting
good
and
A
commission
of
important
will leave from the foot of Wood- eral people have already cashed
Mrs. L. Stolinsky is president;
liquid.
degrees Farenheit—to bake for
American leaden.. non-Jewish, will
ward at 8:30 p. cc. Tickets will
FOR MILCHIG MEALS
by seeking redress in the Mrs. H. Festenstein, vice vest- soon leave for Poland to make a
an hour until the onions are ten-
be on sale at the dock the night of In
I dent; Mrs. Freed, secretary; Rose
American
courts
.
.
.
Plenty
of
Try Scalloped Onions in Muth-der.
study of the Jewish situation there.
the moonlight, or can be purchased additional suits are still pending. Lewis, treasurer.
by calling Cadillac 398C

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PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED


CHARLES It. RASSNER

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Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias

MOONLIGHT

On Sunday Evening, June 27

Entertainment and Dancing on Boat to the tune of

Mel Lowe and His California Collegiate.

STEAMERS: STE. CLAIRE—COLUMBIA

Boat L

Foot of Woodward Ave. at 8:30 p. m.

Tickets 75c—Members and friends are invited.

SAY, THIS NEW INSTANT CUBE-RELEASE
SURE BEATS MESSING UNDER A FAUCET!
NO WASTING ICE,MELTING CUBES LOOSE.

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FRIGIDAIRE HAS IT-
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TRAY IN EVERY
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FRIGIDAIRE.

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WITH THE METER-MISER

Glie.11er a FRIGIDAIRE
for a Wedding Gift!

Nothing you 'can give the new bride will be more
appreciated than a 1937 frigidaire. Here is the
ideal gift—one that will complete her happiness!
Come in and see our large display TODAY!

Designed to provide all five basic refrigeration

services to the American housewife, the 1937
super-duty Frigidaire with the metermiser
makes its bow here. Engineered and manufac-
tured by the household refrigeration division
of General Motors, the new refrigerator has
great er ice-ability, greater storage-ability,
greater protect-ability, greater Jepend-ability
and greater save-ability, according to its,deal-
ers.

SHECTE111

FURNITURE COMPANY

692e. TWELFTH STREET
Bet. Taylor and H•aelorood

none, TYLER 6-2030

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