Alwerkair Ada rcrwripau valet , CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 213, OHIO VETROITIEWIS/IffiRDN ICUS March 18, 1938 .ed THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Systems - Audits - Taxes Joint Meeting of Council Jrs., Srs. Sunday Afternoon PISGAH DEBATE SPOKESMEN FOR 44 ORGANIZATIONS ON PARTITION PLEDGE SUPPORT TO ALLIED DRIVE ,ivetievt y„ "Resolved that the recommenda- tions of the Royal Commission for Palestine are for the best Interests 0 if the Jewish People," will be the topic of a debate to be presented Monday night, March 21, at an CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 2 2 open meeting of Pisgah Lodge No. I I 1.11t1.11 111.1) BLDG. CAdillae 13311 31 of Bnai Brith at the Maccabees 3 3 Auditorium. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 The affirmative will be presented by a teem of Chapter 63 A.Z.A. (Junior Bnai Brith Order), com- posed of Morris Hutton, Irwin Stein and Cal Goaiman. They will be opposed by two crack debaters SB of the Hillel debating team of the University of Michigan. Nathaniel Holtzman, t h e first speaker, is a junior in the school of literature, science, and arts at the Un;versity. Last year, he. was "Twelve per cent with safety". a member of one of the University RATIO MEAL•FARTEL of Michigan Varsity Debate Teams sounds too good to be true. It is, CAKE MEAL • EPA NATIO which won the Big Ten Debating however, what a Great-West pol- Championship. He has been chair- icy with the Family Protection man of fcrensics for the last two GROUP AT CONFERENCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL HEADS Rider will give your dependents in case of your premature years. His field of major interest death, and is called the Family Income plan. The second conference of of11-1 causes included 'in the Allied is English literature. Scholastic- RELIGIOUS EDUCATION representing 44 leading Jewish Campaign and they ally, he is an honor student and is ASSOCIATION TO MEET cers, There are many attractive angles to this plan that are worth women's organizations, was held will request the showing of the new president of the Hillel knowing about and without any obligation to you, I will be AT TEMPLE BETH ELI on Tuesday afternoon at the , the film "Through Europe Foundation. Ronald Freedman, the glad to show you how it works. Bnai Moshe Synagogue. with the Joint Distribution second speaker, is a senior of the (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) school of literature, science, and Mrs. Maurice Klein addressed Committee." the group on behalf of the Allied 3, The representatives pledged arts. Last year he too was a mem- sity of Michigan, will speak on Jewish Campaign, stressing espe- ber of the University Debating to influence the members of "A Jew's Appraisal of Jesus," cially the horrible conditions their respective clubs to in- Team which won the Big Ten 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. while Dr. N. A. McCune, pastor , overseas and the urgent neces- crease their organizational Championship, a member of the of the People's Church at Mehl- sity for helping afflicted Jews in pledges to the campaign by Hillel Debating Team for two ran State College, will speak on their tragic plige. A. J. Lech- a minimum of 50 per cent in years, and the annual Hillel Ora- "A Christian's Appraisal of The over read Fred M. Butzel's heart•order to help reach the goal t-ry Contest. He has won places in AagiuremNC• COMPANY Psalms." •• ■ •1> OPP11.• • WIMMI•al) rending message to the Jewish two regional, one district, and one of $390,700. The conference of the asso- community in connection with 4. It was further decided that national A. Z. A. oratory contest. ciation will open with a dinner the forthcoming campaign. His fields of major interest are les or the various us organizations ns w Friday night at the Temple. At A question and answer period b history and social work. Mr. Holtz- rt.tnot t on their be e organizational the dinner addresses will be de- followed the talks, during which man comes from Detroit and Mr. to the livered by Rabbi Leon Fran), Prof. time the presidents made vale- cam " gn Freedman from Waukegan, Ill. E. J. Chase and Judge Charles suggestions regarding the The debate will be followed by a Rubiner. After dinner the mem- work with the organizations on The"J il. 11) 5 . C. film was then question and answer period con- bers of the association will attend behalf The shown. behalf of the campaign. ducted by Louis Schostak, chair- the SabbathsEve service. following resolutions were passed Isidore &beide, executive di- man of the cultural advancement On Saturday morning the sec- unanimously: rector of the Allied Jewish Cam- committee of Pisgah Lodge. ond session of the conference will 1. Women's organizations will Deign, urged the representatives The meeting is open to members be held at the Stotler Hotel. The refrain from sponsoring of the organizations to bear in and non-members and the general Principal event on the program money-raising affairs during mind that the Allied Jewish Cam- public is welcome. will be a symposium held by the the months of March, April paign is the largest fund raising presidents of the various Michi- and part of May. organization in the community, gan colleges and universities, 2. During the Allied Jewish embracing 52 important causes. President Stewart G. Cole, Kala- Campaign 'education months,' ! "Pressing needs overseas, he mazoo College: Dean Father the officers will invite speak- said, "demand substantial in- Frederic Siedenburg, University ems to acquaint their respec- I creases — both in individual and • of Detroit; and President Joseph tive organizations with the in organizational gifts." On Wednesday afternoon, Brewer of Olivet College, on March 23, at 2 o'clock, the Wom- "The Controbution Universities an's Auxiliary of the United He- and Colleges Can Make to the brew School will meet at the Wil- Religious Life of Michigan." Dr. shire Hotel, Collingwood at Third. Edward W. Blakemen, counselor Mrs. Jack Freedman, president, •1/4 _Alen in religious educations, Univer- announces that an especially fine sity of Michigan, will preside. (CONCLUDED FROM PACIA, oNz) the pathos• the joys and sorrows program has been arranged for • Surprisingly low prices Discussion will follow. This meet- which form the text of "Children that afternoon. Lavy M. Becker, for quality work. You'll hardly be able to believe your • Easy to play—espe- ing will take place at 9:30 a. m. ears, when first you hear your old cially for those with • Try Forest fine Shoe At 11 o'clock Dr. E. J. Chave ing with Jewish life in the west- of the Ghetto" are as good read- educational director. of the Jewish em world. "Children of the ing today as on its first appear- Community Center, will be the played on the Hammond favorites some knowledge of and President Stewart G. Cole Repairing — see the was the response to this once 50 years ago. guest speaker on the subject "Has Organ. This instrument, with its the piano. will report on "Research in Reli- Ghetto" difference. invitation, and at once it was Comedies and Tragedies the llome a Function." Another countless lovely orchestral voices, gion and Personality—a Survey, such a success that several ecli- • Specialized Shoe Dye- • Cannot get out of Children of the Ghetto" was feature of the afternoon will be a will bring out rich new qualities that of Recent Findings." Rabbi Leon t ing and Cleaning. , tune — negligible ions printing; were sold as out in the Eng- you didn't know existed in the music. From will preside. The luncheon ish well as in the not the only wrest work by Zang- short skit by a group of pupils of • We use the most operating cost. meeting at 12:30 will be on the Hebrew, Yiddish, German, will whose dramatic works— the United Hebrew Schools. There Designed on • radically new prin. Modern Shoe Factory ciple, the Hammond Organ has no theme The Function of Religion French. Polish a n d Russian especially "The Melting Pot"— will be a social hour following the • Costs no more than Equipment. gave him world-wide fame as a business meeting and program. in Community Life in the World translations. pipes nor reeds. Its graceful con- a fine piano—ready novelist. Ranking among the best • Expertly trained Shoe- The Woman's Auxiliary ac- Over and in the Life of Grow- sole fits in a four-foot square—is as • to play when con- In story form. "Children of the of his works are his "Ghetto knowledge• the receipt of the fol- makers rebuild shoes ing Persons." Dr. Leo M. Frank- Ghetto" easy to move and install as a piano! presented the observe- nected to an ordin- to look like new. lin and E. J. Chave will be the tions and views which Mr. Zang- Comedies" and "Ghetto Trace- lowing contribution: Yet its musical quality Is so superb NO CHARGE ary electric outlet. gp. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hermon. In ...- speakers, while Professor John that many great orchestras and • We use only the fine FOR PICK-UP will incorporated in magazine ar- dies." The latter originally ory of Mre. Esther Ja. kson; Mr, and over 1,500 churchei have adopted it. Mason of Hillsdale College will tides. The story made fascinat- peered in 1893 under the title M rs. Mine Borman. In memory of I • No pipes or reeds— AND DELIVERY Prime Oak leathers. That Walk in Darkness." IS Emit, hek; Mr. a nd Mr.. Junes Semen, Preside. Drop in soon and hear the Ham- creates lovely organ ing and at the same time instruc- of ninisi i Marx; Sir. end The public is invited to all the tive reading. It concerned itself derived from the name of the Mrs memory mond played! We'll be delighted tones by electrical Bert Smokier. In memory of Daniel meetings. Those who wish to with the difficulties, evasions and first story in the book. Marx; Mr. and I.e. Abe Mons. In mern- to see you. impulses. There is comedy in the trace- ory of Daniel Marx and Mra Esther attend the Friday evening dinner insincerities which crept intotile Jackson; Mr. end Mre Jun. Dorman. at the Temple or the luncheon at Process of adaptaton that ac- dies and tragedy in some of the „ In tnemoo of A. Jacobs; Mr. and Mrs SEE OUR INTERESTING ORGAN WINDOW DISPLAY the Stotler Hotel should commun- companied the East European comedies. They are typically Abe Mo•, in enem ltory of Mr. Stone; Mr. and Min Al,. Moss, In n memory sr AT OUR DOWNTOWN STORE THIS WEEK icate with Rabbi Fram. The con- Jew's emergence from ghetto en- Jewish works, in spirit and in Miriam Buchhaer• Nlescanws Ile d . gregation will be hosts to the The humorous and content, and they are destined to seoeloi snot Gees... Harris, In memory Religious Education Association the serious were . mingled in the rank among the great tales of or Hyman Rarielnian; Mr. Barry Gold. "The Musical Center of Detroit" • and family, In memory of the late at the reception following the descriptions, and his characters Jewish life and experience. com- Mein Mrs. Fannie Mre. }wither parable with those of Sholem Alei- Solomon, Miss Rosenthal; service. Freida Weinstetn end emerged as a new type of heroes CLEANERS (S DYERS, Inc. A. Yinfaky, In memory of Mrs. Rowe in modern fiction. In his biog- chem, Mendele Mocher Seforim, Mrs. •nd Mrs Bon Goldberg; a Isaac Leib Perez and Sholem Lnewenberg gift by Mra. Milton Barack. 'GALITZIANER CHAZON' raphy of Zangwill written in Asch. The Woman's Auxiliary especielly ac- 1909 Augustin Filon wrote: knowledges with thanks the contribution FEATURE AT LITTMAN'S °This Zangwill kept Ids mamelioee The diary of a Meshumad, the Exclusive Hammond Representetives received from Mr. and Mre Richard Instrument, (('Si lunette., esimIr, story of the Jewish self-defense, Cott, NMINIMMM ■ 11•11•111 ■ ' In memory of the Yahrgelt of choir mordant of which he had ably ap- Hdqrs., 1515.21 Woodward Ave., Detroit Julius Nathanson, guest star at propriated all the resource, OW Eng- the novelettes about the observ- moths', Mn. I-IbbY Berman, its Passed is years ago. the Ilth day of and Branches Littman's People's Theater, 12th bole humor whow secret he had lib.• ance of the Sabbath, the satires away coed. But Mg` new ramifies which on synagogue politics, the aspira- Allah and Seward, and the entire local cot e was ghoul to show none from eise• .7* tions of Jews to go to Palestine Yiddish theatrical cast, will be Own, That Imaginationof oriental 111.gnifleenre, united to a klon of nowt —"To Die in Jerusalem;" the British Consul to Address presented in "Der Galitzianer Intense reellsm, e aaaaa lion underneath Chazon," on Sunday and Tuesday,) MON.. • penetntlin• Home Relief Society on Inehinchol) ohich take-offs on missionary activities March 20 and 22. This comedy, relmlo Itnrlf through optimism of in the ghettoes, the theatrical as- ob.,/ rim March 28 g oath and (meat,--awning sr IAN wan pirations of Jewish quasi-Ham- in two acts, was written by Sam- the fruit of an Enell•11 I t uel H. Cohen. Music is by Yasha um rralls the pod of thoN• humble lets. the various efforts at as- The Hon, Hughes Ilallet, British Musnitzki. There are 14 musical un k "fle", hnc i ng Ikrd, lolls( and similation—these form a veri- ,,,crud don" there id the other end table crucible for Jewish action Consul in Detroit, will address the numbers in this operetta. of Europe, hod xi lead tonic In search llome Relief Society on Monday, of lieu. end morn,, If not of fortune, in the great combination of March 28, at 1:30 p. m., in the on the bunks of the Theme.. Th. bad Zangwill's works. Tides Hotel in Miami Beach been all their lite. 1111111, lint nil at Colonial room of the Detroit Le- The Jewish Publication Society " Makes Plans for Pass- enct. t(' land Hotel. Ills subject will be "The .. ""'"""•• ''''" '1uce,", Delicate openwork . exquisite as could not have chosen a better MO. ltlr, . thoge nose., thow mo- rtice watch acre In them, but of which way of honoring the memory of Consulate Duties in Many Climes." orang e blossom s and lace, made possible over Observance they were soiree', toms..., room ut- He will also speak about the com- only by the master craftsmen of 1847 Israel Zangwill. on the 60th an- terance In their gremIshildren--the) Rogers Bros. 30-Piece Service for Six. The Tides, "The 12-story Sky- *Hawed In the 'Fblitleen of the niversary. of his appearance on parative position of the Jew in 6.1 to.• " Germany, Rumania and England. the Jewish scene as a great liter- scraper Hotel on the Ocean", in Discontinued Community De- In this brief description is mir- ary genius, than by publishing in Mrs. Al Weissman and Mrs. Miami Beach, Fla., is making ex- signs at less than half. Greenberg tensive plans for the traditional gored the artistic effort at inter- one omnibus volume his three Harry Shulman, chairmen of this matches all designs. celebration of the Passover holi- pretations of Jewish assimilabil- best works: "Children of the event, urge members to bring their days by its guests. Special Pass- i ity which resulted in the great C h e t t o." "Ghetto Comedies," friends to this meeting. On Wednesday, March 9, Mrs. over services will be held on both Zangwillian novel. The humor, "Ghetto Tragedies." Charles of Richton Ave. was host- of the holiday evenings and apes to the executive board. Plans dal, delicious holiday dishes are PURIM CELEBRATED BY ess were discussed for the March 28 planned for each menu. Meals will TUROVER AID SOCIETY meeting. also he served to outside guests.. The following contributions are Located on Ocean Drive at 12th The Turover Ala Sosiety cele- acknowledged: Mrs. J. Sider, in and 13th Sts., at the edge of the The Young People's Temple brated Purim at a dinner-dance in gratefulness of Mr. and Mrs. II. Atlantic Ocean, the Tides is re- Club will present "Call It a Day," garded by the guests who return comedy hit, on April 2, 3 and 10. the Bnai Moshe on Sunday, With Dorman's recovery; Mr. and Mrs. 8928 TWELFTH ST. time and time again as "the per- The dates were announced by Cabe a fast composed of A. Geller, J. Kogan, in memory of Mrs. L. fect Jewish hotel". Through the ef- Alexander, director of the play. Charles Ablecop, M. Magid, M. Danto and Miss Miriam Buchhal- WHOLESALE ONLY forts of its owners, Meyer Cohen, This is the first time the dramatic Stark, A. Grant, I. Weiner, S. ter; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage, Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily Samuel Grundwerg and Nathan society of the Y. P. T. C. has ever Kosit, J. Gottleib, S. Kunin, Teddy in memory of Rose Loewenberg; Ginsburg, a strictly kosher cuisine presented a play for more than a Grant, and Mesdames Solomon, Mrs. Louis Morris in memory of Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M. Sosnick and Kunin, and directed Max Glazer; Dr. and Mrs. J. H. is maintained. single performance. by S. Pfeiffer and M. L. Roberts, Polozker, in memory of Sarah •• ■ 1151, The Tides is a strictly kosher The April 10 performance will the story of Purim was presented Hamburger; Mr. and Mrs. Louis hotel with all the modern conveni- see the Y. P. T. C. acting as hosts ences efficient hotel management to Jewish students from the col- in a play prepared for the occa- Savage, in memory of Sarah Ilam- REMEMBER THEM FOR can provide. An illustrated booklet leges in Michigan who will he here pion by N. Samit. Cantor Jacob burger; a donation from Mrs. Skolnick led a large choir in the Honigman. may be had on request. at a convention. presentation of appropriate holiday singing. Dance music was provided Cardinal Club Presents Vac- Two A. Z. A. Chapters Be- by the Epstein Swing Band. iety Show and Dance ing Formed at Congre- Isidore Sosnick and Samuel Dry- The Cardinal Club of the Jewish gation Emanuel fus, co-chairmen of the affair, ex- pressed thanks for cooperation the w Community Center will present a by MAIL, CAKE or RADIO received and thank The Jewish benefit variety show and dance on Carrying on the enthusiasm ini- Sunday, March 27, at 8 p. m., in The Sisterhood of Congrega- Chronicle for publicity. tiated two months ago by the na- the gymnasium of the Center, ' To POLAND, ROUMANIA, RUSSIA, PALESTINE tional secretary of A.Z.A., Julius tion Beth Tefila Emanuel will meet Monday, March 21, at 2:30. Purim Party of Junior Group Woodward at Holbrook. The pro- Bisno of Omaha, a number of local and all other countries. ceeds of this affair will be given Mrs. David Kallman, talented chapters have beer. added to the of Jewish Home for to the Jewish Community Center. original Chapters G3 and 93, and soprano, will present a group of varied selections. The program will include a one Aged Saturday many others are being formed. Special , Mrs. Jack Tobin, president of hour talkie, "Red Lights Ahead", A call having gone out to boys , The Blatnikoff home will be the starring Andy Clyde and Paula HAAVARA MARKS to GERMANY between the ages of 15 and 21 who I ` he Women's League for lisooel Jewelry and Watch Repairing. of the Purim celebration of Stone. Following this, the Center "JEWISH EMIGRANT MARK" live in the vicinity of 12th and Mizrachi, will present the story scene the Junior Group of Jewish Home Players will present a sketch, Diamond Setting while you wait. Taylor Sts., to meet Sunday at the of Purim. for Aged, for paid-up members, es- "Goldilocks the door", A modern Miss Esther Elkin, former Schick and Packard Electric Razors at Big Savings Congregation Emanuel, a large corts and guests, this Saturday • An AMERICAN EXPRESS FOREIGN REMIT. group of boys responded. Twoj president of Junior liadassah, evening, March 19. The theme, a dance exhibit sponsored by Miss Highest Prices paid for Old Cold and Diamonds TANCE assures a prompt, efficient and safe Edith Muskin will add to this di- junior Bnai Brith chapters are now will speak on behalf of the Al- o h o a t rd intim eos e t pu ariretsy, w pi r llizeti be w ca tlririeti be versified entertainment. Dancing to Have Your Eyes Examined by Our Specialist method of forwarding your funds. in the process of organization at ied Jewish Campaign. The Sisterhood invites all those a well-known orchestra will round the synagogue. One group consists SAFE, RELIABLE SERVICE, AT LOW COST. awarded the most original outfits, cut the evening. of members of the Palomise Club,: who are affiliated with the con- and also for games which will be Tickets, 25c for Center members under the chairmanship of Joe' gregation and all who wish to played in the holiday spirit. OPEN SUNDAYS TILL 6 P. M. 35e for non-members, may be Katz. This group will meet again! affiliate with the Sisterhood to A large basket of a variety of and purchased from members of the this Sunday at 12 oclock. The other attend. fruits will be the juniors' holiday club or at the door. A social hour will follow the ( HERBY KW group, having several members as- Itti ‘VAsIIINI.TON 111,%11.. DETROIT, token offered to the residents of Martin Rosenbloom is chairman sosiated with the Junior Congre- meeting. Mrs. Max Dushkin and the home, of this affair. or any Railway Eger. Agency Office or Sub.Agroits Sailing Arnericaa Scoots Smoke gation, is under the temporary Mra. Herman Fisher are in Next Tuesday evening's meeting charge of the Program. rocs Evp•sts Anted., Alsao at% for chairmanship o f Sidney Lieb. This tl of the group is to be • closed busi- , Senior Bicur Cholem to Elect group will meet thin Sunday at ness session. 2:30 p. m. SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. The open social meeting will fol- Officers Tuesday Alvin B. Levin and Barry C. low in two weeks. The feature will The Senior Bicur Cholem will At this meeting final arrange-1 Cohen, representing the Bnai Brith The Young People's Societe of be movies. Refreshments will also have a snec;a1 meeting Tuesday. Bnai Moshe Sisterhood to ments will be made for the lunch- and the Men's Club of the Congre- Shaarey Zedek will meet on Sun- be served. All Jewish young people March 22. 1 :30 Dim., at the Bnai Meet on Monday eon on Wednesday, March 23, at gation Emanuel, are sponsoring day, March 27, it ■ 3:30. in room are invited to attend without Moshe. Dexter at Lawrence. All Flower Fund of the Jewish! and Mrs. Broder, is nwmary af Max Glaser and Wrs. Rose Imewebbotg; Wil. 12:30 p. m. Members are urged to these groups. Any young man who 302 of the synagogue. A promi- charge, members are asked to come and Home for Aged liars Friedman. Is memory of Kra Metre To enable the Bnai Moshe Sis-, attend by the Sisterhood president, Is interested in joining either of nent sneaker will be featured. Participate in election of officers. The following have made contrib-1 Hamburger; ler•and Mrs. Al. Gold- The next study group meeting terhood members to attend the Mrs. Harry Meer, and to bring, the groups can attend the meet- "On Behalf of Democracy A report on the anniversary r...1: 1 awry a sfumra aiwItambeneer oi oar• utions to the Home for Aged in I ings Sunday or call either of the friends for an enjoyable afternoon.' will be held on Thursday, March Lecture by Alexander Kerensky, tv will be riven by the secretary. Kerensky lecture next Tuesday, the of flowers: Rowe 1...:sweaberg sad teeth lireteeknE regular meeting scheduled for that Mrs. Charles Berger is chairman of sponsors or Robert Gordon, na- 24. at 9 n. m. Cards will be sent Russia n premier in 1917, at Beal A social hour will follow the lieu Mr and Mr. Harry ./ Plehorstela In Meaut Wm. Harry IlitmerKagik. mat. Mm.( tnnal deputy of the A.Z.A. affair and is assisted by for the to all members announcing the Mech.. Lawrence and Dexter, meeting. Refreshments will be memory of Mrs 51flo• date has been changed to Monday, ,the and ery et film Rambsever: saws. 11 , elyn &hiehei; MI. Irma Piebormela Bridge Club, Is memory et Wm. 11.4 state of Michigan. speaker and the place. 'Louis Greenfield. Tuesday, March 22, 8:30 p. tn. March 21, 8:30 p. . m . served. In 0 CHARLES K.RARRIS 12% With Safety The National Council of Jewish Juniors will have as their guests at their monthly meeting Sunday, March 20, at 3 p. m., at Temple Beth El, the Detroit section, Na- tional Council of Jewish Women. The afternoon's program is be- ing arranged by Miss Rosalie Brown, assisted by Miss Helen Kahn and Mrs. B. Boyer. and will include a series of sketches depict- ing the various phase of Junior Council work. Miss Rose Herman will be the narrator. Tea will be served with two members of each group pouring, This is the first joint meeting of the organizations to be held this year. Miss Rachel Berman, president of the Junior group, has announced that the meeting is open to all members of both groups. Mrs. Maurice Klein is presi- dent of the senior council. euif t traiition, th at: 1 1 :I: Qror'-atitilde 0C700 st,:::0"1-1 1"71.7:11.:9:,:ii : S it tSilO c 'eigE r W iSis WITZ You'll _find new romance in _ familiar melodies Played on the SEYMOUR J. CORN ^..GREAT-WEST LIFE HAMMOND ORGAN FOREST Vitalize CLEANERS SHOE REBUILDING Becker to Address Auxiliary of U.H.S. SERVICE REPAIRED CLEANED AND DYED Mark Golden Jubilee of Publication Of Zangwill's "Children of the Ghetto" by FACTORY METHODS Phone TRINITY 1-2000 FOREST GRINNELL BRIM VISIT SCHOR'S WHOLESALE SHOWROOMS 1844 ROGERS BROS 4 ANEW PATTERN YOU'LL ADORE BUY Fine Furniture wholesale through any dealer of your own choice. WE welcome the opportunity of show- ing you around without any' obligation to buy. 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