1937 ttaliewma, 4c. Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged Will Meet Monday SINCE 1884 "For Particular People" PRINGLE 200 Engagements The first of a series of pep Mr. and Mrs. J. Tugman of Cortland Ave. announce th meetings sponsored in the interest engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Dr. Max Sherman. of the landscape luncheon of the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, was held last Monday Wedding Calendai HAS SHOWN The Gift You Would Like GIFTS for the HOME • SECRETARY DESK OCCASIONAL CHAIRS LOUNGE CHAIRS WING CHAIRS BARREL CHAIRS DESK CHAIRS TABLE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS MAGAZINE RACKS WHATNOTS MIRRORS STATUES VASES BOOK CASES BOOK ENDS ASH TRAYS It. C. A. RADIOS A small deposit will lay away any article for Christmas delivery .. Early shopping affords better selections .. fringleirurniturceinnwit 2990 W. GRANO BOULEVARD— OPP FISHER BLDG. Open Monday Evenings—Doorman Attends Your Car foot wed osts fine !att- une ;e in :hes tely Ling leg- ANNUAL FEATHER PARTY h - SPONSORED BY Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias Castle Hall, 114 Erskine St. Sunday Eve., November 21, 8p. m. Plenty of Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and Geese Door Prize-15 lb. Turkey ADMISSION 10 CENTS Don't Forget Our aches Mammoth BINGO Parties Every Wednesday Evening IE BEAUTIFUL USEFUL PRIZES Grand Prize—A 1938 Automobile PLAY 25 GAMES FOR 40 CENTS GRAND LICE on Chanukah Concert Cong. Bnai David SPONSORED BY THR ELMHURST AT FOURTH/MR Sunday, Dec. 5th, 8:30 p. m. in Y be held sh Com- r after- iony of be con- United choral will be he Cen- :es will of the avy singing. r Din- :8 ill give Eman- Wood- Iov. 28, ns, also m-oper- inner a go for ad. for nner is olinsky. -man is endale; 7-8020. North eceived othman 6. But- Gilbert fr. and mem- :burger Rosen- The Resale Shop of the Detroit section, National Council of Jew- ish Women, is conducting a toy contest during the remainder of this month and the month of De- cember. Three valuable gifts will be awarded to the •council mem- bers making the largest contribu- tion of toys. The Resale Shoo also accepts all types of used clothing. The proceeds from the shop maintain the scholarship fund of the organization, provid- ing tuition, books, car-fare and lunch money for underprivileged girls. Located in the council club- house at 89 Rowena St.. the shop is open the first four days of the week from 10 a. m. to 4 p. rn. Directing a corps of vol- unteer workers is Mrs. Robert Strieffing, general chairman of the enterprise, and Sirs. William Stearn. co-chairman. Mrs. George Bremen and Mrs. Maurice Gold- stick are in charge of contacting merchants. Mrs. Jack Rothberg handles the individual solicitation of council members, and Mrs. Rob- ert N. Janeway is in charge of the picking up of donations. The publicity is done by Mrs. David Ilubar. The sales staff is composed of a group of council members work- ing under Mrs. James Stein and Mrs. Harry Phillips. It includes the following: Mesdames Joseph Davies, Morris Collins, Ben Jones, Harold .Rattner, Wilfred Doner, Ben Rosenberg, Julius Green. Jay Bearman, P in g r e Fredenberg, Harry Bennett, Adrian Rosen, Sanford Klein. Robert Janeway, Ben Gottlieb, S. Kahn, F. Baum and M. A. Wayne. Loaf in Comfort 2nd Luxury . . At a board meeting held at the home of Mrs. I. Goodman, it was announced that Philip Adler will be the speaker at the paid-up membership luncheon of the Ladies Snug „Zipper HOUSECOAT of Lounge Suede! $ Sunday breakfasts! Sessions with a book! Burning the midnight Dill These occasions and more call for this -oft-as-down house- Cog, velvety in finish and zipped from throat to knee! Wine, royal, raspberry, pink, copen and aqua. Nov. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shaw of 2987 Gladstone Ave., a son. MRS. AL GOLDBERG morning at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Gus Newman, newly elected presi- dent of the Service Group of the Jewish Welfare Federation, gave an inspiring talk. Mrs. I. E. Goodman, chairman of the landscape luncheon, Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, co-chairman, and Mrs. A. M. Ferar, president of the auxiliary, announce that enthusi- asm has been displayed by the membership when approached for pledges to the affair. Anyone wishing to raise their admissions by rummaging may contact Mrs. Maurice Wagner, Grant Hotel, Cherry 7400; Mrs. A. A. Messen- ger, 4066 Tyler Ave., Hogarth 5672; Mrs. Mark Benach, 4080 Tyler Ave., Northlawn 8552, or Mrs. Philip Gorelick, 9308 Webb Ave., Townsend 7-6339, Mrs. Gold- berg is working deligently with this commitee. The rummage sale and dime savings banks, which may be pro- cured by phoning Mrs. Harry Wine at Townsend 8-8197, are the only means authorized by the auxiliary for members to raise money for their tickets to the luncheon. Approximately 500 members at- tended the regular meeting held last Monday in the ballroom of the Fort Wayne Hotel, following the pep meeting and luncheon. Following the regular business meeting, Miss Mercedes Brooks, a native of Costa Rica, gave a travelogue. Mme. Etienne, danc- ing instructress, presented several of her talented pupils. Another pep rally will be held at the Home for Aged next Tues- day morning at 10:30. Third Floor —Photo by Spellm•n Betrothed Mar riage. RADNER—MOYER Miss Myra Lucille Moyer, • daughter of Mrs. Karl Moyer, be-. came the bride of Leonard Lew Radner. son of Mrs. Hyman Rad- ner, on Tuesday, Nov. 9, in a ceremony performed at the Hotel Fort Wayne. Dr. A. M. Hersh- man officiated, assisted by Rev. Jacob Silverman. The bride was attired in a white satin form-fitting gown with a small Eaton lace collar and min- ute buttons on the bodice. Her long tulle veil was secured by a . simple braided tiara of the same material. She carried a white Bible with a small sheaf of white orchids and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Estelle Kovacs of CM- cage, gowned in mist pink chif- fon of Grecian design, was maid of honor. Mrs. Leonard Peritz, sister of the groom, was matron As,.., • of honor and wore pale gold crepe cut along princess lines. Miss Ko- —Photo by OaInshore Studio vacs and Mrs. Peritz carried rib- boned arm bouquets of Sweetheart MISS SOPHIA SCHMIER Meg. The bride was given in mar- Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmier an- riage by her mother and brother, nounce the engagement of their Maurice P. Moyer, and the bride- daughter, Sophia, to Dr. Joseph groom by his mother and brother, Moses, son of Mrs. Esther Moses Ralph Radner. Sidney Moyer was the groom's best man while Leo- of Farrell, Pa. The wedding will nard Peritz and Sheldon Moyer take place on Dee. 19. acted as ushers. Miss Bertine Helper of Cleveland, accompan- ied by Mike Falk on the violin, Council Jrs. Barn can "Because." Dance on Nov. 24 The bride's mother wore black floral lace trimmed in taffeta with purple orchids. Mrs. Rad- Little Doris Fox, protege of J. W. E. W. 0. Branch deep ner, the groom's mother, chose Roth & Berdun, will head the Honors Mrs. Shrier black velvet with gold brocade floor show of the second annual trim and wore Coronation or- barn dance of the Junior Coon- chide. Before the departure of Mrs. Out-of-town guests for the A. Shrier and her daughter, Doro- wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron thy, to Florida, Mrs. Shrier was Unger and Miss Hortense Kauff- honored with a surprise party man of Indianapolis. Meyer Lecht- given by a committee of the ner of Erie, Pa., Miss Estelle Ko- North Woodward branch of the vacs and Miss Rosalie Zimbroff of Chicago, Mrs. Louis Adelberg and daughter Charlotte, and Miss Merle Rosenberg of Toronto, On- tario, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil- ler of Monroe, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helper and daughter, Bertine, of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moyer and daughter, Josephine, of Loraine, 0. Workmen's Circle Schools' Bazaar Starts Thursday 52 MRS. DAVID KALLMAN Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund to be held at the Wilshire !Iota Collingwood and Third, Tuesday, Nov. 23, at 12:30 p. m. Mr. Adler is a member of the Detroit News editorial staff and has made three trips abroad since 1929. He has just returned from his third trip during which he traveled through Poland, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Czechoela- vakia and Sweden. The musical program will con- sist of vocal selections by Mrs. David Kaltman, accompanied by Miss Florence Kutzin. The social committee, headed by Mrs. L. Miller and Mrs. John Hay- man, are in charge of the lunch- eon, Mrs. Charles Brody, chairman of the membership cam- paign, reports that 110 new mem- bers have been secured. Mrs, Brody would appreciate a call from any- one interested in joining the aux- iliary. She can be reached at Uni- versity 2-1492. Dues may be paid at the door. A store for rummage is now available to anyone wishing to earn money for the donor lunch- eon on March 2, Mrs. S. Jacobson, rummage chairman ? urges the ladies to get in touch with her at once, as the store Is rented for a limited time only. Her telephone number is Townsend 7-6105. R U SS E K S WOODWARD AVENUE FOLLOW YOUR FRIENDS TO IRVING E. ADLER'S DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT *COCKTAIL BAR* 15361 Livernois, Near Fenkell featuring Vienna Kosher Product., Broiled Steaks, Chops, etc. STOP IN Before or After the Theater! • I'LLIAL MIDNIGHT LUNCHES -i• OPEN TILL I A. M. Special Sunday Dinners Prepared In a Manner that 1{111 Make You COME BACK AGAIN AND AGAIN! FLRNTY 00' FREE PARKING Recent Bride SPACR Berwell Motors CHYRSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALERS 2921 MeNICHOLS ROAD 4 Diorite It. of LIvertiot• is pleased to announce the appointment of Miss Miriam Chernoff, culture chairman of the Junior Hadassah unit of New haven, Conn., will attend the national convention here next week and will be a gues at Hotel Statler. Miss Chernoff he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. saiah Chernoff (Chernichovsky) formerly of Detroit. Mr. Chernoff was formerly principal of the Kir- by Center here and is now the MRS. ALFRED MERETSKY principal of the New Haven Ile (Miss Eileen Ruth Weitzman) brew School. During her stay here Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weitz- Miss Chernoff hopes to renew old friendships and will be pleased to man of Woodrow Wilson Ave., an- nounce the marriage of their greet former schoolmates. daughter, Eileen Ruth, to Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Clin- Meretsky, son of Mrs. Herman ton of 3813 Pasadena Ave. an- Meretsky of W. Giles Blvd., Wind- pounce the Bar- Mitzvah of their sor. The couple have returned eon, Ronald. They will be at from a wedding trip to New York home on Sunday, Nov. 21. from and are residing in Detroit. 2 to 5 and 8 to 10 p. m. No cards. TEMPLE DANCE NOV. 28 Mr. Lou Berman as Manager of Sales Mr. Berman wants all his friends to know he will be glad to take care of their new ear wants — also service their present cars. A call will be appreciated Phone University 1-2570 Scalp Treatments specializing in NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL The Progressive Ladies Unter- The annual bazaar of the Work- • PERMANENTS stitzung Verein will hold a card men's Circle Schools will begin Temple Beth El's Senior High FACIAL TREATMENT! narty on Tuesday evening, Nov. School Student Council will again Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 23, at Assembly Hall. Members day host to many guests at the 25, and will continue through Sun- and friends are invited. The an- Chanukah dance on Sunday, Nov. day evening, Nov. 28. - Margaret Greenough nual $3 donor luncheon will take 28. In charge of arrangements, and MISS RACHEL BERMAN place on Tuesday, Nov. 30, at the program designed for the oc- p. m., Dancing will start at BEAUTY SALON Wilshire Hotel and all organ- casion is the committee composed cil, to take place and will end at 12. In addition at Mac's Barn, Thanksgiving Birmingham.. the izations are asked to co-operate of J. Heideman, A. Wagman, Mr. Eve, sea Tickets for the annual barn 1 as the proceeds as usual will go and Mrs. M. Gothalf and Mr. and dance are $1.25 per couple and to sick and needy families. Mrs. L. Raphael. MRS. A. SHRIER Miss Sadie Cooper has been en- may be obtained from Ethel Han- Dr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Ja- Jewish Women's European Wel • . gaged to teach music at the Work- delman, Ilogarth 5666. The regular monthly meeting cobs have moved into their new fare Organization. at her home o r i men's Circle Schools. Under Miss Cfiltamt9each,91.crthia Boston Blvd., on Nov. 13. Mr s. Cooper's direction, preparations will be an open affair in the form home at 18509 Prairie Ave. Shrier was presented with a toke n : are being made for Chanukah of a membership rally, on Sunday, Nov. 21, at 3 o'clock, at the Lee • programs at both the main school, of appreciation from the organ Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edelstein ization for her numerous accom • 8945 Twelfth St., and at the Plaza Hotel, Grand Blvd. at and daughters, Bernice, Josephine Lawton. The guest of the after- and Miriam, have moved to 2627 plishments. Through her effor t I branch, 2545 Waverly. et It. raise. vetts noon will be Carl Haas of the Calvert for the winter months. hundreds of widows and orphan , ■ Netzorg School of Music, who will in dire need will gain support interpret his piano selections un- Sigma Gamma Tau, a newly European countries. Mrs. Shrier ' PIONEER DONOR Cantor Kapov-Kagan EVENT JAN. 11 der the theme "The Jewish Influ- organized her daughter and sons have mad Miami Beach's sorority, elected the ence on Music Through the Ages." following officers the toast possible the greater part of th e for the ensuing A Outstanding Hotel Miss Dorothy Yura is co-chair- booklet, which will be issued fo r year: Marian Goodman, president; , The 7th donor luncheon of the man of the social committee of Elaine Reiser, recording secre- the fifth annual donor luncheo r Achievement Women's Organization : P I o on Jan. 4, at the Fort Wayn e Council Juniors. Miss Rachel Louise Harris, treasurer; i will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 11, the t Hotel. Mrs. M. Silverstone is i Berman is president of the or- tary; Betty Jane Loeb, corresponding ommiiim mignemeong ■ at the Masonic Temple. charge of the book. secretary and publicity chairman. This year more than any other ganizati": MISS BERNICE NEMER Mrs. Ida Schultz is genera ---. Last week a rummage sale was year the Jewish women of Detroit chairman of this event. Youth Education given, the proceeds of which went there will be a comedy presented are asked to help their sisters in Jr. Congregation Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman to charity and the remaining by the Temple drama group. Re- i Palestine to carry on their worthy League's Annual announces that dates are sti r - work. of Shaarey Zedek clothes to the Home Relief So- freshments will be served. available for rummaging by cal Those in charge are: The coun- ciety. . The guest speaker from Pales- Dinner on Feb. 13 ing Townsend 5-3762. Mrs. A cil president, Robert Krause; the ' tine will be Henske Coopermintz. The rapidly growing Junior "Milk Fund Bout" of Infants Gittleman, Lafayette 1375, an 1 vice-president, Victor Kanners; For information call the chair- Congregation enjoyed a fine serv- Congregation Shaarey Zedek Mrs. Kaufman, Townsen Plans for the Youth Education Service Group on Dec. 13 i.5 -4296, are arranging card pa r - man of the Drora-Kadima Group, ice on Nov. 13. Barbara Savage in connection with its 75th anni- the secretary, Bernice Nemer; League dinner are rapidly near- n d committeeheads, Sherman versary, is sponsoring ■ diamond a Mrs. P. Lipson, Townsend 8-9133; delivered a resume of the portion jubilee ties. ing completion. The affair is sched- dance on Saturday, Dec. Rosen, Eugene Mandeberg and Levin, Tyler of the Law and the lesson from On Monday, Nov. 8, the Infants M. Silverstone, chairman Mrs. R. uled for Sunday, Feb. 13, and will . secretary, Mrs. 11, at 9 p. m., in the social hall Robert Lehman. inter pr the roph was weeted take place at a popular rendez- Service Group held its regular and Mrs. S. Schwartz, co-chai , 4-1473; The chairman of the 12th by p Sybilets Pearlmutt the synagogue. Plans are ller . David of Loans. sod vous, to be chosen by the commit- meeting, at the home of Mrs. Mur- man. of the dinner dance at th , St. Group, Mrs. S. Levin, Trinity Whiteman being made for a full evening of New Group of Hadassah cantor. officiated aa Chalet on Sunday evening. No tee headed by Mrs. Belle Bloom ray Adelson. entertainment, part of which will This Saturdayy the resume of the Mrs. M. Meet This e secretary, Women to Mrs. Morris Wittus, head case 2-3001; Its sports and .metal 21, will be glad to take reserv - and Mrs. Edith Sucher. Philip Brestoff, concert given by Helen include will be Rhoda Saturday Michilin, Townsend 6-8483, the Sethi' The league acknowledged a do- worker, reported six new cases, tions at Tyler 5-6380. master of the Michigan Theater Knopp, Shafer will and tr - a making 20 cases the group now The memorial luncheon. nation from Mrs. Rose Lento, con- chairman of the Dexter Club, Mrs. talk on the Prophets. Orchestra. The hall will be ap- tributed to the Harold Briskrnan supplies with milk and other neces- ditional event. will be held a .. D. Reitman, 2005 Pingree, its sec- decorated and refresh- The next meeting of the new Lachar's on Tuesday noon, No The Junior Congregation invites propriately Memorial Fund in memory of her sities. ments will be served. This af- group Detroit Women of hlizrachi The "milk fund bout" tickets are 30. Mrs. Anna Goldberg is chaff .- retary, Mrs. A. Yanich, Townsend everyone to attend the Saturday sister, Esther Epstein. f;ir is being supported by all af- will be held In the prayer room of .I. W. E. W. 0. to Bring an now obtainable by calling Mrs. Al- man, Mrs. A. J. Redblatt. c " 6-8046. morning services regularly. organizations and a large Shaarey Zedek on Saturday after- Orphan From Poland s fred Marons, Townsend 7-5224, or chairman. Mrs. J. Modell ..... filiated attendance is expected. For fur- noon, Nov. 20, at 3 p. m. The to Detroit M r s . Sam Merlon, Townsend President of the branch. Two Jewish Girls ther information call Bernard group will discuss Pinsker's "Au- The organization acknowledg e s Itavanau, Townsend 6-6767. or Pass Bar Exams 5-9519. to-Emancipation," under the lead- On Nov. 22, at the next meeting with thanks the following don I. A special board meeting of the the synagogue office. Tyler 7-6200. ership of Max Chomsky, CALENDAR OF EVENTS of the Infant Service Group, Mrs. tions to the Benjamin Wisp r Jewish Women's European Wel- fare Organization will be held Max Dushkin will give a talk on Memorial Flower Fund: Mrs. I. Two Jewish girls who have been The Lin-Dex Democratic Club Monday, Nov. 22, et the residence Pollack in honor of her recove Nov. 21—League for Labor Palestine's first annual Jewish school chums since public school the life of Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, I has reorganized and will hold a Ginsburg, Mrs. Joseph Levin, Her- of Mrs. A. Katzin, president, 3728 Mrs. S. B. Hack, in honor of h Frontier dance, at Detroit Leland Hotel. days were among those who famous American Jewess. get-acquainted party on Friday, t- Tuxedo, at 12:30 p. m. sharp. man Friedman. The "milk fund bout" is to be daughter's recovery: Mrs. S. Sa passed the state bar exams. They Nov. 26, at 8 p. m., In its head- Nov. 21-80th anniversary dinner of Pisgah Lodge. This meeting is called for the held Dec. 13, at the Arena Gar- ovsky, in honor of her recove ri are: Roselea Herman, daughter of quarters at 11812 Linwood Ave. Dec, 5—Chanukah concert of Congregation Bnai David. The Hermanos Social Club will Purpose of discussing the case of dens. The committee met at the Mrs. B. Weine, in honor of h e v Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herman of There will be bridge and bingo give its annual dance on Sunday an orphan from Poland who asks Cantor Ben Zion Kapov-Kagan, soloist. home of Mrs. Harry Clark, Nov. grandchild; Mee. M. Baker, is 2214 Clnirmount Ave., and Nora games and refreshments.-'Every- evening, Nov. 21. at the Aztec for a steamship ticket to come to honor of her recent safe retu n Nov. 27—Bingo party of Ladies' Auxiliary of Bnal Brith Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 15. one is welcome. Tower of the Urion Guardian the United State.' from Europe. Infants Service Group held at the Bnai Moshe Auditorium, Dexter and Lawrence. Samuel Scott of 3215 Tuxedo Nee. In the last week's announce- The next meeting of the bran h Bldg. Mike Falk and his orches- Nov. 28—Balloon and Hollywood bridge of Detroit Ile- • Miss Herman is a graduate of special meeting at the home of Among the recent visitors at the rs. will be held at the home of M tra will be featured. Tickets are ment of the 6100 pledge to the brew Society of the Deaf. at Jewish Center. the United Hebrew Schools, class Mrs. Al Silber, 3333 Clements, S. Kaufman, 2434 Calvert. is Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens, obtainable at the door. The com- Jewish National Fund, the or- of 1930. She is an active member Nov. 15. Nov. 29—Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. the following Detroiter: mittee in charge of arrancerents ganization failed to state that the Tuesday, Nov. 23, at 12:30 p. n. of the schools' alumni association paid-up membership luncheon, 12:30 p. m., at Fort Wayne were Mr. and Mr.. Robert Burke, Mr. includes Rose Altman, Meyer North Woodward branch of the The next meeting will take place and is also active in the Council Hotel, Temple and Caen Ayes. a share in and Mrs. Samuel H. Rubiner, Mr. Brenner, Minnette Levitan and organization wii1 _ Flowers for all occasions s Ralph Gold- Juniors of which Miss Scott is also at the home of Mn. and Mrs. Harry Becker, Charles Sam Burnatine. this donation. Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6-66 * smith, 2730 Elmhurst. a member. l•E Tt'll I 'CO ec: 6 COUNCIL RESALE SHOP TO HAVE TOY CONTEST Philip Adler Guest Speaker; Mrs. Kallm•n, Vocalist{ 110 New Members Enrolled Births GLOBES SCREENS ORIENTAL RUGS J.N.F. Auxiliary's Paid-Up Luncheon To Be On Tuesday Nov. 21—Miss Fay Siegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Siegel of 3719 31st St., to Nathan Frank, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frank of LaSalle Blvd., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Nov. 25—Miss Helene F. Alter, daughter of Joseph Alter of 16855 Hamilton Ave., to Meyer W. Leib, son of Joseph Leib of 1983 Hazelwood Ave., at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Nov. 25—Miss Lillian Gottesman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gottesman of 456 Alger Ave., to Ilarry L. Rice, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rice of 629 King Ave., at Lacher's. Nov. 28—Miss Mildred Kauffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Kauffman of 2537 Glynn Court, to Bernard Ilaydu, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ilaydu of 3317 Glynn Court, at the Wilshire I Hotel. Dec. 9—Miss Barbara Gilbert, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, to Philip R. Marcuse, son of Mrs. Julia Marcuse. PRACTICAL—LOVELY—"BUILT-IN-QUALITY" COFFEE TABLES COCKTAIL TABLES END TABLES OCCASIONAL TABLES DRUM TABLES CONSOLE TABLES CARD TABLES LAMP TABLES TIER TABLES NEST TABLES SEWING CABINETS HOSPITALITY CABINETS CORNER CABINETS PIER CABINETS BREAK FRONT CABINETS CURIO CABINETS TABLE DESK WALL DESK PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Every Christmas ES ED MeDgmorr,/msn PIRONICIA3 November 19, 1937 outstanding Cantor of our Ilmes thole of men and women, symphony °etier*, 33 penions.--directed by M David Shkolnirk In • PmatAtii of lItergleal, folk and or- chestra select loss. Formerly 1001 Nancy Van Pipit CA. 111117 EMPIRE BLDG. TheTides • ON OCEAN Delve fee fir Ste d WM. , r II Stories of tuarlomi Being. Ray Top elolarinens. 'Tropical Patio* Grill* Pent Cocktail Bosses, Pad Bathing from Hotel. actlettlea All Modified Americas (breakfatt and alone.) and Earopean Flan* tcoperbseive Knitter ealahm. %dee