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America 'eta Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVINUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PEDerRordErasn(iiRorocul

February 11, 1938

PAGE SEVEN'
drm

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Bnai David Donor
Event on Tuesday

Heinz
Cream of
Green Pea
Soup

Engagements

"Marriage, Divorce"
Symposium Arranged
By the Bnai David

Our Replica of the Famed $18.50 Original

Arrangements have been com-
Heinz
pleted and many reservations re-
'Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldstein of Fullerton Ave. announc Discussion Will Consist of Three
ceived for the donor luncheon of
I
‘. .4 1
Cream of
Lectures; Dr. August to
the Bnai David Ladies Auxiliary the engagement of their daughter, Helen Jane, to Irving Ascher
Heins
Speak Feb. 18
Spinach Soup
which will take place Tuesday, Smith, son of Mrs. Louis Smith of Blaine Ave.
Cream of
Mrs. Elizabeth Jackman of 3359 Cortland Ave. announce
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
the engagement of her daughter, Goldie, to Dr. David Begelman
Mushroom Soup
hurst and 14th Sts., will present a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Begelman of Wager Ave.
series of three lectures comprising
Heinz
a symposium on the subject of
Heinz
"Marriage and Divorce." These
Cream
of
Cream of
lectures will be delivered on three
Celery
Soup
consecutive Fri-
sparague Soup
day evenings and
will be partici-
Carry it on your wrist,
pated in by a
Feb. 20—Miss Evelyn Ann Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
too . . . its 'right' either
p sychiatrist, a
(1.7.
17
now
you
are,
Heinz
..
Mr.
and
Say, Heinz Vege- te\
Maurice
Miller,
son
of
Arthur
Harris
of
3205
Tyler
Ave.,
to
judge,
and
a
rab-
Cream of Tomato Soup.
way with your Spring
Mrs. Ruben Miller. The ceremony will be performed by Rabbi A.
bi.
The
symposi-
Like
the
rest
of
us
in
this
flan Beans, I'm an 0
tailleur. had peons or
M. Hershman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Aging, 18011
um will attempt
picture, you are made
gabardine wit' potent.
Wisconsin Ave., at 3:30 p. m. No cards.
without meat.
to convey the
product too.
Initials 25c uo St•set
psychological
moral and legal
Floor Accessory Shops.
problems of mar-
ried life and rea-
sonably to elimi-
nate the many of
the exaggerated
Feb. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Joseph It. Eder (Naomi Satovsky) of
and developed
250 W. Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Beverly Lois.
conflicts leading
Feb. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Wittenberg (Miss Betty DR. AUGUST to disharmony in
married life,
Warren) of 4020 Cortland Ave., a son, Michael Eugene.
Next Friday,
Feb. 18, at 8:30 p. m., Dr. Harry
MRS. Z. NEEDLE

E. August will discuss the subject
and present the psychological prob-
Feb. 15, at 12:30 p. m., in the so-
lems
of married life. Dr. August is.
on the labels of 54 Heinz products means approval by the Union
cial hall of the synagogue, Elm-
MALBIN—FREUND
of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. A
associate professor of nervous and
hurst and 14th Sts.
Mashglach comes to the factory regularly. 1277501.11311. eA
mental
diseases and professorial
it 11.022 CO.
a
quiet
ceremony
read
at
At
Mrs. Z. Needle, president, an-
lecturer in the department of so-
nounces that the following are in noon Monday, Mildred Lisette
ciology
and social work at Wayne
charge of the afternoon's arrange- Freund, daughter of Dr. Hugo
University. He is special lecturer
ments: Mesdames A. Solomon, I. Freund, of the Belcrest, became
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Benjamin
Shaw
in
the
Institute
of Health at the
Rosin, Jacob Fishman, 61. Kranz - the bride of Dr. Barnett Malbin,
TRY MILLER'S FAMOUS DELICATESSEN ...
University of Michigan and is the
berg, H. Rottenberg, M. Waine, H. son of Mrs. Rebecca Malbin, of (Jeanne E. Klinger) are now re- psychiatrist
APPETIZERS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS . . .
at the Children's Cen-
siding at 2740 Fullerton Ave.
Belensky, S. Shlakman, A. Shear, Mt. Clemens.
CORNED BEEF SANDWICH with Pickle .... 12c
ter of the Children's Fund of
Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated
A. Weisman.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Kutzen of Michigan.
Mrs. Joseph Weingarden is at the rites, which were held in
One of the circuit judges of the
chairman of the luncheon, and the LaSalle Room of the Statler Glynn Court and daughter, Flor-
Mrs. L. Noodleman is co-chairman. Hotel in the presence of the fam- ence, and Mrs. C. Konheim of city will be the second lecturer and
TYLER 4.9463
9001 TWELFTH ST., ■ at Taylor
Hostesses for the afternoon are ilies. White gladioli, snapdrag- Elmhurst Ave., and daughter, will present the moral problems.
Mesdames A. Mailer, L. Cohen, A. ons, buddleia and ranunculus ar- Doris, are motoring to Florida. The third anti final lecture will be
Katz, S. Zack, J. Rottenberg, Jacob ranged in three tall standards They left Sunday, Feb. 6, and given by Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka.
For Rates and Information Call MAIN OFFICE
formed the background for the Man to stay at Miami Beach.
Rosen.
MEMBERSHIP TEA OF
On the program of the afternoon service, and low bowls of the
Jack Joslove and 61. Marx of
will be Mrs. Harris Avison, vocal- flowers were placed before the
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Rochester Ave., left on a motor
ist; William Hordes, who will give mirrors in the room.
trip to Miami, Fla., to spend a
dramatic readings, and the speaker
On Monday, Feb. 28, at 1:30 p.
The bride wore robes of deep month there,
will be Rabbi Joshua Specks.
m., the Home Relief Society will
ivory satin fashioned on directorie
Launching New Offices
lines with a high waistline and a
611'. and Mrs. Tom Cowen, for- hold its regular meeting and a
simple skirt ending in a long merly of Monterey Ave., are now membership tea at the home of
Saturday, February 5th, and
train. The tight bodice was made residing in their new home at Mrs. Max Kogan, 2840 Cambridge
Sunday, February 6th
Road. Mrs. Jerome Kanter and
with short puffed sleeves, with a 3303 Glynn Court.
The fourth annual ball of the
Mrs. Sidney
diamond pin marking the base of
Mlawer Umgegend Verein will be
— Wallace are
fie
The Jewish Community Center, the deep V-neckline. Her full-
The Mimes Sally and Ida Sklare
chairmen of the held on Sunday evening, Feb. 20,
WOkLD WIDE TRAVEL
Woodward at Holbrook, is planning ength veil of duchesse lace was of Glendale Ave. will be the
membership
caught
to
a
halo
of
the
lace
and
BUREAU, INC.
its annual community capers, in
guests of Al Goldberg of Indiana 1
at Webster Hall, Cass at.Putnam.
committee. All
1253 GRISWOLD ST.
the form of a musical comedy. The the bride carried a shower bou- and Bernard Silver of Pennsyl-
Dave Diamond in person and his
members
are
quet
of
white
orchids
and
lillies
play was written by one of the
vania at the University of Michi-
Randolph 336848-70
urged to come
Center members. The music try- of the valley. Attending her sis- gan during J-Hop week-end.
Official Agent, AV Linea
and to bring
outs for the singing chorus will ter as maid of honor was Mar-
guests who are
begin on Tuesday, Feb. 15, while garet Freund.
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Edel-
interested in be-
Harry Malbin assisted his broth- man and daughter, Esther, for-
the dance tryouts will have their
coming
affiliated
first meeting on Wednesday, Feb. er as best man.
merly of Hazelwood Ave., are
with the Home
16, at 9 p. m. All those interested
now
residing
at
2696
Webb
Ave.
Scalp Treatments
Following the ceremony, lunch-
Relief
Society.
should report on these respective eon was served in the Woodward
Specializing in
Mrs. J. Kanter Arrangements
nights.
Room, with four bowls of all-white
made
have been
. NEWEST METHODS
flowers decorating the long table.
for
an
entertaining
program.
Tick-
White candles burned in pottery
ets are now available for "The
SHELTON TULIP OIL
candelabra.
Night of Games, to be held at the
PERMANENTS
The couple left by plane for Card Party at Masonic Temple Detroit Leland Hotel on March 6,
New York and Miami, and will be
FACIAL TREATMENTS
at8p. m.
on March 9
Rehearsals for the operetta to at home at 8120 E. Jefferson Ave.
The Home Relief Society ac-
arftAAS OfPeZtESSIONAL rADAACr
be given at the Purim party of the upon returning in two weeks. For
Due to the large membership knowledges contributions from the
Business and Professional Wom- traveling the bride wore a black and to the great amount of work following: Mrs. Ilarry Rosman,
en's Division of Hadassah, will be- Persian lamb swagger coat over entailed in dividing the roster into Mrs. Abe Danto, Mrs. Nathan
, gin next Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 8 her simple frock of stone blue
Sinai Hospital Mandeberg, Mrs. Bernard Romer,
Formerly with Nancy Van Wyck
The Kalvarier Society Card day, Feb. 13, at 8 p. no., at the p. m., at the studio of Lee Corbman crepe. A black off-the-face hat districts, the Mount
CA, Inn
Association of Detroit did not hold in memory of Mrs. Annie Danto;
ON EMPIRE BUNS.
and
black
accessories
completed
Bnai
Moshe,
Dexter
at
Lawrence.
Schakne,
6035
Woodward,
(studio
Party Sunday
the "divisional meeting?' I a a t Mrs. G. Goldberg, in memory of
The money raised will be sent No. 28). All members interested in her costume.
week, as had previously been an. Bluma Goldberg; Mr. and Mrs.
Among the out-of-town guests nounced, but instead will meet at Bernard Komer, in memory of
A card party will be given by to the poor of Kalvarie for mat- participating are urged to be pres-
at the ceremony was Mrs. David simultaneous gatherings nex t Miss Miriam Buchhalter,
ent at the first rehearsal.
the Kalvarier Aid Society Sun- zos.
Join, Our Gay
Weingarten of New York.
Wednesday, Feb. 16, at 2 p. m., in
homes of various members. Each
KALLUSH—KLEIN
member of this organization is al-
411.1e
(-
Sunday evening, Feb. G. Rabbi ready in receipt of a card signify-
I. MELLIN
Max J. Wohlgelernter, assisted ing which meeting she is to attend.
on
board the ideal cruise ship
orchestra will furnish the music
by Rabbi Joseph Eisenman and Members are requested to note the
"PILSUDSKI"
for dancing, which will begin at 9
Cantor Rubin Boyarsky, solemn- addresses of their particular host-
p. rn. The proceeds will go for the
ized the marriage of Miss Doro- ess and are urged to attend the
of
the
Jewish
The
art
frolic
thy Klein. daughter of Mr. and designated gathering.
relief of Jews in Poland.
Names and addresses of host- Community Center is to take place
Mrs. Benjamin Klein of 1989
I. Mellin is chairman and Abe
Hazelwood Ave.. and Morris Kai- esses and chairmen for these "divi- at the Scarab Club, 217 Farms- Rosen co-chairman of the ball com-
worth, on Saturday evening,
lush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus sional meetings" follow:
mittee. Tickets can be obtained
Mr.. David Goldberg. 6121 Marygrove March 12. Mra. David B. Werbe, from the members of the verein
Kallush of 2940 Sturtevant Ave.
Mrs. Benton Wolfe, chairman; chairman of the art committee of
The ceremony was performed at Ave.,
or by calling S. Lichtenstein, Tyler
Mra i Albert Millman. 11231 Webb Ave.,
the Center, states: "It is a rare 6-1971; also the night of the ball
the Beth Tefilo Emanuel Syna- M re. . J. Millman, chalran•
rn
'r 8.
'
Rowlett,
32 57 Burlingame
•'e
privilege that is being afforded at the door.
gogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wil- ilailwrIn.
j:
19301 Warrinatoi
n A‘l
son.
11. MIchaelu 12366 Blom - w-I - A - t ' a r i . ; " 31 ‘ rM
a r l . us to use this beautiful building
Harry Figgot is the president of
Golden, 3313 'Maeda Ave.; Mrs. r. known as well in art circles of
Rosenthwi, 2200 Edison Ave.; Mot June this city—and so highly thought the organization.
REDISCH—HERSCHBERG
R oos,
rs. \l-Illlnm
There will be a social gathering,
of. A treat is therefore in store
Miss Myrtle E. Herschberg, I la • l hfI, l ":r1 fint' ultyret M Av e .
GREAT-WEST POLICYHOLDERS and their families number approximately
om Bowmen, chairman; 1.11. , Louie for all who will avail themselves entertainment and refreshments at
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis
them
and
others.
facts
will
Interest
following
The
ohe million persona.
the regular meeting of the verein,
L. Herschberg of 1944 Atkin- Greenberg. fo0,0
t ,,e rt" art ;"9;r•. M 13"../ajeYb- k of the privilege to attend. In
Feb. 2,414, Cuayra, $157.50
addition to the glamor of the on Sunday, Feb. 13, at Jericho
Veneau•la,
son Ave., was married to David
LIVING POLICYHOLDERS received over $11,000,000 in 1931. The Company
Lea place itself, we shall have a first- Temple. All members pre asked to
14 Days Curacao, Col-
Col-
Redisch, of this city, Saturday
owe umetts• Bra 8
has paid more than $195,000,000 to policyholders and beneficiaries 'Once it was
d ; "r na.. rate orchestra, a fine floor show come and bring their friends.
on.
night, Feb. 5, at the home of the 0. a t r '52 14t1 h 4, " 36 3M 3; 0g( t i r ;''' t "I : :
culled
from
Detroit's
night
clubs,
Ja-
bride's parents, in the presence itfa k .1M aftl 7171.. 1 7. 2651 1(Ciart! erg11;17
ngstPoann, am
a
founded in 1892.
of the members of the two fam- vern Alia3 , 11161 valvert; Mrs. J. A. and a special program of 'Dances
maica
1 stiftar, 1731 LaSalle Blvd.; Mrs Rom through the Ages' in which all
1359 POLICYHOLDERS DIED In the year and more than $3.900,000 was paid
ilies.

aye. 2141 Glynn Court, Mrs. Sophie guests will participate."
The ceremony was performed flaclill, chairman; 1A r s Willlatn Grow-
Apr.
to beneficiaries.
$57.50
Bermuda
The art frolic is being arranged
berg. 32111 Webb; Mrs. A. Belt...nick,
by Rabbi A. M. Ilershman. The . 1 2110
. ,0 111
-, ch
h.tm A
. z
11 ,e a.r;h:
a
ap
under the auspices of the Center
BUSINESS
placed—over
$53,000,000—again
shows
an
increase.
Rev. Jacob Silverman assisted.
NEW
public meeting attended by 5 Days
At
a

Attending her sister as maid of I vie, 31111 ("Overt Ave.; Mrs. Nathan Ru. art committee. Its ball commit- members of Beth Tefilo Emanuel
substantial
$590,000,000

a
tee
includes
the
following:
Chair-
Apr.
8
BUSINESS IN FORCE now amounts to nearly
honor was Miss Miriam Hersch- wItz, chairman; JO; IL Meta, 101
and their families, as well as a
$57.50
Bermucle
berg. Irving Lyness was best S, 9rteva nl Are., Sir,. J. ltarvilh and man, Mrs. Mortimer Meyer; co- number of guests, the following 5 Days
109
gain during the year.
Mra. Maury Cove, chairmen; Mr.. S. chairman, Mrs. Clarence Enggass;
man.
Gorman, 3337 Catlett Ave , Mtn Joseph entertainment, Mrs. Henry Meyers officers of the Men's Club of Con-

Following the ceremony a buf- Newman, chairman: Mrs. I Ilerts, 3011
THE ASSETS also show • gratifying increase. They belong almost exclusively
gregation Emanuel were installed
Ave.; Mss Charles Hyman, BB and Mrs. Nate Goldstick; hos-
APri5B•r mud a
. , $102.50
fet simper' was served to 85 Loll.,
to policyholders and beneficiaries.
Webb Ave.; Mrs ElnllE.Ithottee, tkl- tesses, Mrs. Sidney Allen. Mrs. last Tuesday evening:
lip
guests.
lininvond Ave.; Mrs. James Sobel. 2771
Samuel W. Leib, president; Sid- 9 Day. Havana, Cuba
Mr. and Mrs. Redisch left for Glendale Ave. Mrs Chart. 011115 •nd Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Charles ney M. Shevitz, vice-president;

LIBERAL PARTICIPATION RETURNS to policyholders are being continued.
Mn,. A. Llebson. chairmen; Mr.. Ben. Rubiner; publicity, Mrs. Irving 1.
L
AGENT
ar
Apply
to
5.,N•1.
Florida and the West Indies. Hmln RovInskY. 17521 ItIrcItereat
Gerald J. Nakelsky, secretary;
Edgar; refreshments, Mrs. Jacob
Upon their return they will reside
STEWARDSHIP is the Company's watchword. The year's figures indicate the
Lee, treasurer; Asher Ber-
' Pb Sham. chairman, Mrs. on, Leon KAMM,
-
"r4 Anne Harvith and Mrs. Ralph Paul; Nathan
at
the
Belcrest.
Manuel M. Merton and Alvin
operates
and
show
the
vast and increasing field in which that stewardship
tickets, Mrs. Alexander Freeman. lin,
/IL
3067 Gladstone .
133 W. Tarkwas
Levin, members of the board.
importance of the small savings of many people when gathered together in •
At these
meeting"
ngs
t " Mrs. Milton Strauss, Mrs. Benja-
GRINSTEIN WILL SPEAK
James I. Ellmann, prominent
min
Alpert.
Further
appoint-
will
be distributed for
co-operative enterprise.
Zionist leader, who was guest
HERE FEB. 18 AND 19 tickets
I forthcoming card p art y which this ments will be announced later.
speaker, made a plea for normal
is sponsoring on
development of Jewish group life.
Samuel B. Grinstein, who was . o March
9 at the Masonic Temple. Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Will E. H. Saulson, in behalf of the
recently elected executive direr- This affair, which will include a
Meet
Sunday;
Supper
Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, and
for of the Union of Orthodox' , desert lunch and fashion show, is,
Diversified Investments
Myron J. Solomon, for the Bnai
Important Items for 1937
Dance March 12
Jewish Congregations of America being held merely
for the social
David Men's Club, greeted the or-
to succeed Rabbi Max J. Wohl- i entrtainment of t he members and
ganization of the new group at
Bonds
and
Debentures
The
Young
People's
Society
of
gelernter, now rabbi of Beth , friends of the Mount Sinai How- Shaarey Zedek will meet on Sun- Emanuel Synagogue.
Insurance and Annuities to Fore,:
49.4% -
Tefilo Emanuel of Detroit. will tal Association. There will be table day, Feb. 13, at 3:30 p. m., at the
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter,
$589,511,167
speak at the Emanuel on Friday' and door prizes.
City Mortgages and Properties
evening and Saturday morning. 1 Mrs. Ben Jacob is chairman of synagogue, Room 302. A prominent spiritual leader of Congregation
Beth
Tefilo Emanuel, who presided
Business
(including
Annuities)
speaker
will
be
the
guest
of
the
17.0%
New
Feb. 18 and 19.
the divisional meetings and Mrs. afternoon.
at the installation ceremony, point-
On Friday evening he will , Edward Stein is chairman
Farm Mortgages and Properties
$53,058,443
of the
ed
to
the function of the synagogue
A study group meeting was held
speak at the Young Israel forum. dessert bridge luncheon.
13.8%
Feb. 10, at the home of Sylvia in furthering the study and prac-
He will also speak at the Bnai ,
Payments to Policyholders
tice
of
traditional Judaism among
Policy Loans
Moshe. and on Saturday evening I Wednesday,
The next m Fee
eb t. inf3. ls ap tla r oe ,gloc fo kr, Shatzen. The next study group
and Beneficiaries
he will address • meeting of the' and will be held at the Bnai Moshe meeting will be held on Thursday, Jewish youth and in interpreting
16.6%
the ideals of social justice con-
Feb. 24 .
$15,269,831
representatives of local
When you are a passenger
3 I Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence
Stocks, Common and Preferred
The co-chairmeo of the annual tained in the Torah as a solution
srosrues in the interests of the Ayes,
on a Blue Goose bus you
Liabilities
1.2%
Assets
Y.P.S. formal, Julia Siegl and Ber- to present day economic problems.
Vaad Hakashruth of Detroit.
1 Anyone wishing to make contri- nard Kavanau, announce that it Cantor Rubin Boyarsky, Chazon of
never give a thought to the
Cash and Miscellaneous
$156,805,466 $150,356,098
' butiona to the Mitzvah Fund of will be held March 12, at the Stat- the synagogue and member of the
weather. You know you
Hebrew Lecture at Kvutzah this organization is advised to con-
2.0%
Men's
Club,
led
in
the
singing
of
ler Hotel. Paul Leash and his or-
will ride in comfort. and at
Surplus, Contingency Reserve
Meeting on Saturday
I tact the chairman, Mrs. Ralph chestra will be featured. It will be Hebrew melodies.
ceordingly,eyery policyholder's
A
and Capital
, Paul, 2082 Hazelwood, T y I e r a supper dance.
a rate no low that travel is
Feb. 12
At the conclusion of the meeting,
equity is diversified In the sbovss•
6-6928.
President Leib announced the ap-
a pleasure.
Proportions.
$6,449,368
Ben-Zion Applebaum of Pales-
Annual Banquet of Detroit pointment of the following com-
mittee chairmen:
tine, leader of the liabonim and Philomathic Debating Club
Ladies Lechem Aniyim
Frequent scheduies mean
- Sherman Fisher and Max F.
the Ilechalutz, will deliver a lec-
March 6
Philomathic Debating Club, at I
Hecker. membership; Sam Shevitz
that you can go to every
ture in Hebrew at the Kvutzah Iv-
WRITE FOR COMPLETE 46th ANNUAL REPORT
and Max Geller, social service;
rith on Saturday night, Feb. 12, its meeting on Sunday, had an in-
Part of Michigan at a time
terpretive
reading
contest
in
which
The
annual
banquet
of the De: Julius Greenberg and Edward
at the Philadelphia-Byron Audi-
most convenient for Ton.
the following participated: Harry troit Ladies Lechem Aniyim So- I Ruthenberg, publicity; Charles T.
torium,
escape all driving worries.
Mr. Applebaum received his ',Jacobs, II. Louis Levin, Morris ciety is to be held at Congrega- Gellman. social; Manuel M. Mer-
education in American universities. Green. Sol Schwartz and Benja- tion Bnai David on Sunday. March zon. cultural; Asher Berlin, com-
has spent the last seven years in min Hertz, who was judged the 16. The president, Mrs. Milinsky, munity relations; Nathan Lee,
HEAD OFFICE • WINNIPEG, CANADA
Washington Blvd.
asks all societies and orsraniza- synagogue; Sidney M. Shevitz,
Palestine where he was connected , best speaker of the afternoon.
at Creel •River Ave.
Meetings are held at the Talmud tiona to welcome committees and finance.
with the youth movement lie
Torah
on
Tuxedo
and
Rolmur
on
accept their invitations. Members
At the next meeting of the
made an exhaustive study of the
CA. 9000
and friends are asked to make Emanuel Men's Club, Thursday
life in the Keutzoth and Kibutzim, Sundays. at 2:30 p. m.
The Philomathic will hold its reservations by calling the chair- evening. Feb. 17, at 8:30, new ap-
and will use this material as il-
social this Saturday man of this banquet, Mrs. Wein- plications for membership will be
lustrations in his Hebrew lecture.
ing, Feb. 12, at the Warsaw stein. Townsend 5-8718.
voted upon, Young men 21 years
On Saturday night, Feb. 19, B. evening,
.
(even
RANDOLPH 0446
Veerin.
Those
alumni who could
Markson
of age or over are welcome to join
Isaacs
will
review
the
1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
Flowers fee all occasions — the organization. Dues are nomi-
book. All are invited. Admission is 'not be reached by invitation are
invited.
Niter-J., Florist, Tyler 6-6412. naL
I free.

"Over-the-Shoulder

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On Nippy Days

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