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Bath Towels and Underwear
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Prof. J. K. Pollock
Will Address Home
Relief on Sept. 29
Prof. James Kerr Pollock of
the University of Michigan will be
the main speaker at the Septem-
ber open meeting of the Home
Relief Society to be held at 8
p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, in
1
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SHIRTS
NF,,,
No matter what you pay,
no laundry
can launder a finer shirt
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
18 lbs.
00
DAMP WASH
Flat Pieces ruefully Ironed
$
Additional Pounds 53ic lb.
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Trains Do Not Stop at Czech
Town on Saturday Because of
Station Master, Orthodox Jew
PRAGUE (WNS)-Railroad passengers bound
for the town of Sodina, Carpatho-Russia, will have
to re-arrange their schedules so as not to arrive on
Saturday for hereafter no trains will stop there on
Saturday. An trains passing Sodina will omit that
stop because the ministry of railways has appointed
Meyer Lefkowitz, a pious, streimel-wearing Chassid,
as station-master. In order not to force Lefkowitz
to violate the Jewish Sabbath, the railway officials
agreed to keep the station closed on Saturday.
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R. 25c
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AARON B. 3IARGOLIS
Kosher Meat and Poultry Market
DELIVER
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
Phone HOgarth 3042-3
Bollween Burlingame and Hebb
from ALL OVER DETROIT
they come for that LUSCIOUS FOOD
and expertly mixed COCKTAILS
TO
BOESKY'S
ON TWELFTH STREET
12th and Hazelwood .
Rev. Cuter
Otto Raphael Dead
Jacob
Silverman
Was Friend and Boxing Teacher
of Theodore Roosevelt
gURCIICAL
M01111:L
HI leer?
trustee
QUILTS-Made or recovered from
your own feathers or wools. Pil-
lows recovered-special, ;1.25,
Full line of curtains, baby,
the Hotel Stotler Ballroom. The
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
meeting is open to members of
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
the Home Relief Society and their
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
friends without charge.
9050.
Prof. Polio& chairman of the
commission which drafted the
RED BARON
civil service measure recently
and His Orchestra
adopted by the Michigan legisla-
Dances ... Weddings ... Parties
ture, will speak on "Emerging
2727 Taylor • . • Tyler 6.5480
Problems of Government." Ile has
just returned from a tour of parts YIDDISII, HEBREW, ENGLISH
of the United States, during which
Citizenship and Bar-Mitzvah.
he interviewed leading figures in
Reading and writing in five (5)
American politics, including mem-
lessons guaranteed. Free trial
bers of Congress, Governor Mur-
lesson. David Horowitz, the
phy and the President.
teacher. 2679 Hazelwood. Ty-
At present engaged in writing
ler 4-6063.
a book of Nazi Germany, Prof
Pollock was a member of the com- FOR RENT- Furnished room,
mission which governed the Saar
Couple preferred. Convenient
plebiscite in 1935.
location. Burlingame, between
The September open meeting is
Ilamilton and Byron. Small
an annual event designed to ac-
family of three adults. All
quaint Detroit Jewry with the
home conveniences. Townsend
work of the Home Relief Society,
7-5470.
according to Mrs. Harry M. Shul-
man, in charge of the program. FOR RENT - Large, furnished
Mrs. Charles Cornell, president of
room with four windows, cross-
the organization, will present a
ventilation, for two girls or
summary of the work of the so-
young couple. Frigidaire. Kitch-
ciety during the past year.
en privileges. 4047 Elmhurst.
Northlawn 2859.
PROF. JAMES KERR POLLOCK
Minimum Charge. $1.50
Recommended al
rav
i came sad
Evening School Classes at
Central High School
WANTED-Refined business girl
to share bedroom of comfort-
ably furnished apartment. Meals
Foreign-born and applicants for
optional. Good home, Townsend
citizenship are urged to enroll
7-4927,
Sept. 13, 14, 15 and Sept, 20, 21
and 22 in the Central High School FOR SALE - 9350 Wildemere,
near Shaarey Zedek. Will sacri-
night classes.
fice 8 room home. Small mort-
Jewish men and women are in-
gage and payments. Gas fur-
vited to enroll for evening instruc-
nace, recreation room, venetian
tion in English and citizenship at
blinds, newly decorated. Uni-
Central High School, Tuxedo and
versity 1-5550, Open Sunday.
Linwood, on Monday and Wednes-
day evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Lesions are given in speaking, COLLEGE GIRL desires room in
borne of refined, adult family.
reading and writing the English
Board optional. Home privileges
language, Those who wish to im-
and use of piano. Near 14th bus
prove their reading and writing
and Dexter bus. Call Townsend
are urged to attend the classes and
6-1992.
to work for eighth grade diplomas.
The citizenship class helps men
and women to prepare for their FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room in home of small family
final examinations at court, and
for single person or couple.
citizenship certificates are given to
15325 LaSalle Blvd, University
all those who complete the course.
2-1017.
Those wishing to enroll in these
classes are asked to ,register in
room 105 at Central High School. ELDERLY WOMAN has room to
rent. Kitchen privileges. Reason-
able. 9810 Lawton Ave., Apt. 34.
Tyler 6-6480.
Contributions to Scholarship
NEW YORK.-(WNS) -Otto
Raphael, Russian-born Jewish po-
lice officer and athlete, who served
as boxing instructor to the late
Theodore Roosevelt when he was
police commissioner of New York
Performed
City and President of the United
States, is dead here at the age of
66. Raphael had been a member
of the New York Police Depart-
Rev. Cantor ment from 1895 to 1921, retiring
in the latter year as a lieutenant.
DAVID
For many years he was in com-
GOLDEN
mand of the Chinatown district.
Fund of United He-
Dctroirs Fororite
Raphael met Roosevelt at the
M 0 II R L
brew Schools
Bowery Y. M. C. A. where the
TYLER 11-9490
former had distinguished himself
Wedding Proem.-
The United Hebrew Schools ac-
In' Performed •4 as an athlete and also as the res-
Home and by as- cuer of several people from a fire. knowledges with thanks the re-
polottnent.
Roosevelt described his relation- cent of contributions to the schol-
ship with Raphael in "Autobiog- arship fund from the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenfeld of
raphy." '
"flecasionolly," be wrote, - I nould Cortland Ave.. one-half scholar-
myself pick out a loan and tell him to ship in memory of their mother,
lake the examination (for the
deportment). Thus one ...nine I went Goldie Rosenfeld.
doN11, to spook In the liomery at the
Mrs. Sarah Duscoff Roberts of
Von. fern'• Chrintian Atroelation at
therequent of ileveland 11. Dodge. Elmhurst Ave., one-half scholar-
OPPVIUNG
while there he 101)1 me hr ninhed to ship in memory of her dearly be-
show me a young Jew who had recently
loved father and mother, Louis
10 on exhibition of Intuited pluck end
pm.. sated mune women
children and Rose Duscoff, and son, David.
DAY Olt NIGHT
front
burning WOW.. The young
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts
Jett, oho. name oan Otto Raphael,
Phone MAdison 2525
• ,,,, mitt up to nee met • Powerrol of Elmhurst Ave., a contribution
ft-110o, nit h good-Immored, intelligent to the scholarship fund in honor
. hint abotst bin eduention
fuee. Ikeil
and told him to try the roominotion. of the 60th wedding anniversary
Ile did, and pooled. w an appointed and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lavine of
Ingdp 511 adminside °Mee r. and he and
Cleveland, 0.
• II his family. wherever they may dwell,
Office, Chapel & Showrooms
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lipchinsky
barn clone friend. of nil. met
613 CLAIRMOUNT AT 2ND
Wore,
of Webb Ave. contributed to the
otte Raphael non r oenuine Mot-
older. Ile and 1 nen, both 'straight scholarship Fund of the United
New York,' In nee the vernacular of Hebrew Schools.
nor nail, city. To idloW oar community
hIrs. Chaya Kunin of Rochester
feeling rod our grasp of the facts of
life, 1 may mention that we oere al- Ave. contributed to the scholar-
Mommwasts of Character most the only men in the police de- ship fund of the United Ilebrew
partment who picked litanimmona
-
• winner against Corbett. Soto', parent* Schools.
had ronif over from Kumla, and not
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Borman of
only in social ...ling hot in pa y
policeman'. prollion meant
eteryth Ing Alter Road, and Mr. and Mrs.
ea
2903
Elmhurst
TO. 84839
starrius
will.
A Modern Jewis h
Funeral Home
egnipatlietir Orruire
WERNEY
Jewish Funeral Home
.
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to him, It ...hi nt Otto 10e ■ ILIftlf hie
1011. brothers and sistern who hod been
born In thin country and to loin, over
from Ito.. tno or three kinsfolk who
had perforce been left behind."
Manuel Urbacb
roundest.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Drontto mod Marble
TYler 41102
• There
ran be oo Agee tri ►
of • loved oro than the Made.t
nod orderly aondaeg of the
hoer. aneareasease
ATTENTIVE PERSONAL
SERVICE ...
GILBERT'S
OBITUARY
BERTHA GOLDSTEIN
of 3209 Cortland Ave., 61 years
old, died on Sept. 6, Funeral serv-
ices were held on Sept. 8 with
interment in Beth Moses Ceme-
tery. She is survived by her hue-
band, Herman; a daughter, Mrs.
Mary Greenberg, and four sons,
John, Louis, Reuben and Ben.
Mrs. Goldstein was a member of
the Jewish Consumptive Relief
Society, Ladies Auxiliary of Con-
gregation Beth Moses. Mizrachi
and the Jewish Hospital,
Abraham Bcrmnn of Calvert Ave.,
contributed one and one-half
scholarships to the United Ile
brew Schools scholarship fund.
Unveiling of Tombstone
ORONICUI
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished,
large and airy room in quiet,
apartment, Good transportation.'
1975 Pingree, Apt, B-1.
FOR RENT - Clean and light
room, for one or two. Stall !
shower. Quiet home. Near Clair-
mount car, 14th bus and Truss- I
bull car. 9110 14th St.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
a gentleman or couple by adult
family, Near Dexter bus and
14th car, 3033 Cortland Ave.
FOR RENT - Nice, quiet room.
Telephone service. 2640 Blaine
near Linwood. Tyler 6-4911.
September 10, 1937
c _korncLE
Earlier 'Deadline for
Next Week's Chronicle
On account of Yom Kippur,
forms for next week's issue
of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle will close a day and a
half earlier than usual. All
contributions for insertion in
our issue of Sept. 17 must,
therefore, be in the hands of
the editor not later than Mon-
day morning, Sept. 13, at 10
o'clock. •
I. W. Blumberg
Endorses McLeod
The nomination and subsequent
election of Clarence J. McLeod as
mayor of Detroit was this week
urged by Irving W. Blumberg,
prominent young leader in the
Jewish community. Mr. McLeod
New Year Greetings
to All Detroit Jewry
Extend their bent wishes to Hell reins
tiros and friends for a Ham end
Prosperous New Year.
Mr. and hirs. Saul Davidson
and family
2445 W. Boston Blvd.
Extend their best wishes to their reIa•
tiros and friends for ■ Happy and
Prosperous New Year,
hlr. and Mrs. Israel Esser
2454 W. Euclid Ave.
Extend their best what« to their relay
tit. •nd friends for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.
WANTED - Saleslady for cur-
An unveiling of a monument in
tains, drapery and gift store.
memory of Abraham Rogvoy will
Experience in these lines not
take place on Sunday, Sept, 12,
necessary but preferable. Steady
at 10:30 a. m., at the Clover Hill
position for responsible person.
Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M.
Raimi's, 6227 Chene St. •
Hershman will officiate. Relatives
YOUNG LADY desires room and
and friends are invited,
board in congenial home. Call
Fitzroy 6371,
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
An unveiling of a monument in
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished,
memory of Max Shlain will take
airy room in home of three
place on Sunday, Sept. 12, at 3
adults. Home privileges. Shower.
P. fil• at Chesed Shel Emea Ceme-
Near bus and car line. Town-
tery. Rabbi M. Zager and Can-
tor B. Moldawsky will officiate.
Relatives and friends are invited. WIDOW will rent room to re-
sponsible couple in modern sin-
gle home. Kitchen and home
privileges. Low rent to congenial
and companionable people. 4941
Vinewood Ave. near W. Grand
In loving memory of our dear
Blvd. Tyler 6-1889.
father and grandfather, Jacob
Albert, who passed away 8 years FOR RENT-Furnished room for
one or two gentlemen. Conveni-
ago, Oct. 9, 1929 (5th day of
ent location. Small family, 2972
Tishri).
Tyler Ave., downstairs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cayman
and daughter
3319 Monterey Ave.
Extend their best wishes to their rein-
then and Men,ln for a Happy and
Promperous New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloe II. Goodman
and family
2058 Hazelwood Ave.
Extend their best wishes to their re.•
tiro. and friends for a Happy sod
Prosperous New Year.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Gluklick
and family
2494 Clairmount
Mr. and hlrs. Bernard Isaacs
and family
2748 Pingree Ave.
Extend their best wish. to their rein•
Oven and friends fora Hap. end
Pronperous New Year.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry hi. Kerzman
and son, Joseph,
1610 Collingwood Ave.
Extend their best wisher to their rela-
tives and friends for • Happy sad
Prosperous New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kollin
and daughter
2918 Cortland Ave.
Extend their best winhen to their relit-
ti,es and friend. for a Happy and
Prosperous New 'Year.
Dr. Israel J. Kunin
served Detroit as a member Of
•
Eaton Tower
Congress from the 13th district, a Extenain 1205
his bent wishes to his reLathan,
post he filled with notable dis-
friends and clientele fora Happy
and
Prosperous
New Year
tinction for 16 years.
"I believe," said Mr. Blumberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft
"that Mr. McLeod's record in Con-
. and Family
gress makes him unusually well
3816 Sturtevant Ave.
qualified to head Detroit's govern- Extend their best wishes to their Wa-
ll,ea and friends for a Happy and
ment. As a member of that body
Prosperous New Year
he established such a notable rec-
Mr. and Mrs. I, L. Levitt
ord as to make him a national
and Family
figure, He has always fought for
3260 Richton Ave.
clean government. That he is toler-
Extend
their
beat wish., to their rela•
ant to the backbone is exemplified
tires and friends for • Happy and
In his sympathetic attitude on all
Prosperous New Year.
questions affecting the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Leib
people. I remember when Detroit
2433 Waverly Ave.
Jews staged an anti-Nazi protest
their beet wishes to their rola-
meeting a few years ago, Mr. Extend
tiros and friends for • Happy and
McLeod upon receiving a copy of
Prosperous New Year.
these resolutions promptly intro-
Sir. and Mrs. D. E. Love
duced a resolution in Congress re-
and daughter,
questing the President of the
2972 Rochester Ave.
United States to make an official Extend their best wish. to their.
tirs. •nd friends for a Happy and
protest to the German government
Prosperous New Year.
concerning outrages inflicted upon
the Jews.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Mandell and
"A further study of Mr. Mc-
son, Stephen Robert,
Leod's congressional career will
3021 Rochester Ave.
reveal that among the successful Extend their hest wishes to their tell,
Hs. And friends for a Happy and
projects he has sponsored and in-
Pronperous New Iran.
Hated were our new Federal
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rubenstein
building and post office, the De-
2972 Gladstone Ave.
troit-Windsor bridge, the Grosse
their best wishes to their rela-
Isle bridge, the new Marine Hos- Extend
tives, and friend. fora Happy and
Pronperoua New Year.
pital, creation of additional fed-
eral judgeships and the reappoint-
The Rodin Club
ment legislation that gave Detroit
Detroit, Mich.
four more representatives in Con- Extends beet
wishes for a Happy and
gress. And who can forget the
Prospero. New Year to the entire
Jewish Gonlmunit)
part he played with his McLeod
bank depositors payoff bill in
Miss Sophie Stellar
securing additional relief for the
Los Angeles. Calif.
depositors of our closed banks. Mr.
(formerly of Detroit)
McLeod has demonstrated that he
Extends her inn w Inhes to her rela•
is honest, courageous, experienced
tires n n d friend. for a happy and
Prosperoun New Year.
and capable. I urge all my friends
to vote for him foir mayor of
Mr. and hfrs. Harry Silverman
Detroit."
and family
3307 Webb Ave.
IN MEMORIAM
HAMILTON at 6-MILE ROAD
3 CHANGES WEEKLY
All Seats 15c
nu
Matinee Daily
OPEN 1:30 P. M.
University 2.2140
a p. m, except uuturd.,
sunday told Holidays
Sunday and Monday
'
Sept. 12 and 13
"Way Out West'
"A Star Is Born"
with
ith
Lt
AUR EL d HARD Y
J. Gaynor and F. March
Ful l featur e len gth pliture
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 14, 15 a nd 16
"Transatlantic
Merry-Go-Round"
'Mountain Justice'
with
with
J.
JACK BENNY
Friday and Saturday
"Billy the Kid"
with
W. Beery & J. M. Brown
1
Hutchinson & G. Brent
Sept. 17 and 18
"Hotel Haywire" .
I
with
LEO CARRILLO
ON STAGE, Saturday on y, at 4 p. m. and 9 p. m.
BIG KIDDIE REVUE
Free Parking
Drive your car to front
of
the
thest:e and • uniformed attend.
ant will park it for you.
11.• ■■■■
Before Buying Carpeting
for Your Home---See
Abramson First...
Extend their hen whines to their rela-
tives and friends for a Ii•ppy and
Prosperous New Year.
Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Spickler
and family
1709 Edison Ave.
Extend their best wishes to their rela-
tives and friends for . Happy aad
Prosperous New Year.
KOVNO (WNS) - Briefs for
plaintiffs in the Lithuanian courts
Mr. and hfrs. Eugene Terenyi
who cannot speak Lithuanian may
Chicago Blvd.
be written in Yiddish, according Extend 3311
their best Winnea to their rola-
to a ruling by the Supreme Court.
thee and friends for • Happy and
Prospero. New Year
Hitherto such plaintiffs were at
a disadvantage.
The director of the Lithuanian Mr. and Mrs. Jules Wolfson and
son, Saul J.
State Broadcasting Station has
1081
Ave.
agreed to include Jewish news in Extend I heir hen Tyler
winhes to their rola-
its programs and to set aside time
elVtA Itncl friends for • Happy and
Pronpero.
New
irc•r.
on future programs for Jewish
music.
Mr. and 5Irs. Irwin Weingarten
and son, Charles,
2983 Fullerton Ave.
MINERAL BATHS-Treatments Ext.nd their boot wlrhe. to their Ma-
u•« sad friends for • Hope and
for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma-I
Pronporous New Year.
tism, sciatica and colds. Also
Turkish and reducing baths. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Weller
Wayne Mineral Baths, 630,
and family
'Front St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd.)
16841 Wildemere Ave.
Randolph 6744.
REBECCA PULLBERG
of 2736 Webb Ave., 70 years old,
died on Sept. 8. Funeral serv-
ices were held on Sept 9 with
interment in Chesed Shel Ernes
Cemetery, Rabbi J. S. Sperka of-
Germans
in
Palestine
Fear
ficiating.
She is survived by a
[Heed their bent wish« to their rola-
2,500
ti•esand friend. for a Happy and
daughter, Mrs. David Galin. three
Jewish Rule
Proeperros New Distr.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
sons, Harry, Daniel and Henry;
one or two in home of three
BERLIN.'- (WNS) - The a brother, Jacob Urbach, and a
Mr. and Mrs. A. Zussman
adults.
Board
of
desired.
Kitchen
2,500 Germans in Palestine are in sister, Mrs. Louis Moskowitz.
2910 Cortland Ave.
privileges. Chicago Blvd., near Extend their
a "precarious" position because
boot viola. to their rel.-
Wildemere. Tyler 5-6241, any
the proposed partition of the coon-
The planetarium of Nuremberg,
0e« and Meads for a H.. alsd
In our bawls ,our memory lingers
Proopero. New l'aer.
time Sunday and evenings daily.
;tweet. tender •r1.1 true
try allots the German settlementa the model of which is 071 display
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Thera I, not • car res. by
to the Jewish state, the Congress at the German Pavilion of the
room in home of couple. Gentle- FOR RENT-Nice, front room in
Th. as tie not think of you.
family
told by World's Fair, was taken apart in
man preferred, All conveniences,
of Germain Abroad was
Atkinson
Zittlin to asnodn
modern home. Shower. Good zttooti Joseph
tut, Mot
thoto
leader 1933 because it was presented to
Sadly missed by his children
to
rels-
Har9 &Wear% Nazi group
3351 Elmhurst Ave. Townsend
transportation. 2737 Glendale.
tha city by a Jew.
ised
Mende
m..
and grandchildren.
for a Happy sad
far i''..alestiee•
6-5768. Townsend .6-6812,
?rompers. New You. •
81 DELAWARE AVE.
TRINITY 2-3211
PALMER PARK THEATER
Extend their bent wishes to their rela-
tive. sod friends for • Happy ■ rd
l'rosperous New Year.
Extend their bent wishen to their rola.
tiroa and friends for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.
Lithuanian Court
Briefs in Yiddish,
TI) ALL JEWRY OF MICHIGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton
300 Whitmore Road
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staub
FOR RENT-Beautiful, furnished
and family
room in lovely apartment for
3042 Sturtevant Ave.
one or two young ladies. All
NEW YORK (WNS) -Eleven Extend their hest winhen to their rein-
home conveniences. Dexter sec-
then and friends for a Happy and
American delegates to the World
Prospero. New Year.
tion. Northlawn 5653.
Congress for the Defense of Yid-
WILL SACRIFICE two imported dish Culture, to be held in Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz
and family
French, hand-carved, down-filled Sept. 17, were elected at a na-
tional Yiddish culture conference
3728 Webb Ave.
love seats, 3233 Glynn Ct.
he.e. The delegates are David Ig- Extend their bent wishes to their rein-
Byes and friends for ■ happy end
FOR RENT-Light and airy room natov, Joseph Opotashu, II, Lei-
Prosperous New Year.
for a lady or couple. Kitchen vick, hfoissaye Olgin, Dr. Alex-
privileges, Good transportation. ander Mukdoni, Reuben Saltzman,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein
Garage if desired. 2690 Pasa- Z. Weinper, Dr. Fox, Kalman Mar-
1976 Atkinson Ave.
dena Ave., upper, Townsend mor, N. Evensky, and another to Extend. her best wishes to her ...-
tins and friends for • Happy and
5-2248.
be designated later.
Prosperous New Year.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room in home of congenial adults
for a gentleman. Good trans-
portation. Tyler 6-4482,
EXTENDS HEARTIEST SEASON'S GREETINGS
Extend their beet wishes to their rel.-
tires and friends for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.
Mrs. M. A. Gordon and family
218 Josephine Ave.
Pick 11 Delegates
For World Yiddish
Culture Congress
AUDITOR GENERAL
State of Michigan
Mr. and Airs. Earle Englander
and family
17505 Parkside Ave.
Extend their best w' has to their rela-
tives nod friends for a Hap. nod
l'ronperous New Year.
CLARENCE J. McLEOD
Hon. George T. Gundry
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bader
and son
16193 Baylis Ave.
Take steps to see our
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in widths suited to stairways
isn't
It
a
costly matter to carpet your stairs when you
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our assortment of solid color or figured carpeting and
tell you just what the cost would be for your stairs.
Remember, every yard of Bigelow Carpeting is made
of Lively Wool which springs back
underfoot through years of sum.
nous wear.
$ 29 F.
running yard--end
OP
ABRAMSON
FURNITURE CO.
9925
DEXTER BLVD.
8810 TWELFTH ST.
TYLER 6-7270
MADISON 0532
Open Sunday and Evenings-Clos e d on Saturdays
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