FIEPETROITAWISII (ARON PAGE TWO ..... SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt 14 each (CONITUDED FROM PAGE 0 \ Wash tbs ' Damp no Pieces •/irefully ironed 79 c Additional Pounds 15%e lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE 14 lbs. Flatwork All Finished 79c THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs 1 . Pounds Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds Te lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE 4 Pairs Lace Curtains TilF:'1 , v :i sloo Not responsible for sun-burnt or n Ind-whipped curtains THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN 'ME CITY Double Woolen Blankets tarn Feather Pillows 35e 25e European Jewish Communities to meet the initial stages of the war emergency, but that it is imperative that additional funds be forthcoming from Jews of the world, especially in the United States. The HIAS-ICA Emigration Association, acting on thd French government's wishes to have potential emigrants out at harbors where they could await steamships, was said to be speeding up the work of organizing transports of refugees, all of whom hold valid visas for overseas lands, to reach Le Havre and Bordeaux. Edouard Oungre of Paris and James L. Bernstein of New York, directors of the organization, are supervising the work to make possible the evacuation of ninny aged refugees who have visas for countries abroad, including the United States. Oungre and Bernstein are staying on in Paris working with a reduced staff, most of the personnel having been mobilized for active service. The Paris headquarters of the OSE, Jewish health society, received applications from 200 refugee physicians for volunteer service with the French government. Hitler Holds Jews Responsible for Allies' Entry into War Declaring that the "Jewish plutocratic and democratic upper crust" was responsible for the Allies' declaration of war against the Reich, Chancellor Adolf Hitler, broadcasting an appeal to the German people, said: "The German people know that the British people as a whole cannot be made responsible for all this. It is the Jewish plutocratic and democratic upper crust which, in all peoples of the world, desires to see only obedient slaves and which hates our new Reich because it sees in it a model for social work which it fears because it might prove contagious also in their country." All Ironed Service 30c Flat Pieces Minimum Charge, $1.80 per pound %%KARIN() APPAREL per pound 10C A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION Psitfc"RrAT T S PHONE CADILLAC (in,! 7423 V 7739 JOHN R. STREET EVROIOAL 11011111L II Years. 2903 Elmhurst TO. 5.8839 Ilarrlages Perlemsed TRinity 2.2114 Reich Jews Fear Nazi Reprisals AMSTERDAM. (WNS)-Although ordinary telephone service between Holland and Germany is said to be normal, contact be- tween Dutch and German Jewish organizations and individuals was terminated suddenly (Tuesday) when exchanges at Berlin and Cologne told callers they are forbidden to connect the numbers of Jewish organizations, Such contacts had been possible until Tuesday night. It was impossible to get through calls to the Reichs- vereinigung des Juden in Deutschland, central organization of Reich Jews, or •with Jewish individuals in Germany by mail or telegraph. There is no news in the press here on the situation of Jews In the Reich. Meanwhile Jewish circles here were apprehensive of the posi- tion of German Jews in the Reich, fearing that the Nazis may take serious action against the Jews there, particularly Zionist leaders, because of the formation in Palestine of a Jewish legion to aid Britain. Front Cologne a broadcast reported outbreaks of Samuel J. Leve Recovers From Illness; Thanks His Many Friends for Their Thoughtful Expressions Rev. Carboy Jacob Silverman Samuel J. Leve, director of the bureau of investigation for the Wayne County Auditors, has completely recovered from his recent illness and has returned to his desk in the County Build- ing. Mr. Leve was stricken sud- denly and was immediately rushed to Providence Hospital where he underwent an emer- gency appendectomy. During his Rev. Cantor convalescense he was deluged DAVID with flowers, telegrams, phone calls and letters from his many GOLDEN Favorite friends. Mr. Leve takes this op- IN•trel portunity to express his deepest appreciation for these many kind TIMER a-114N Wedding (Wawa. and thoughtful expressions. lee Performed all Home and by Ap- pointment. Manuel Urbacb Mrs. Dora Krell Dies at the Age of 61 Mrs. Dora Krell, for 55 years a resident of Detroit, died last Sunday at Women's Hospital. Funeral services were held Tues- day at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, with Rabbi A. M. Hersh- roan officiating. Burial was in Olever 11111 Park Cemetery. Mr s. *Krell was born in England 61 years ago. She is survived by her husband. Benjamin; two sons, Benjamin Jr. and Alfred; one daughter, Mrs. George Rich- tird Lieber; one grandchild, six tasters and one brother. Gift to Hebrew Schools - The United Hebrew Schools acknowledged with thanks the receipt of an additional scholar- ship from the United Dairies. making a total of eight scholar- ships contributed by the United Dairies to the scholarship fund of the schools. • United Palestine Appeal Presents Dr. Who in Spe- cial High Holy Day Broadcast on Tuesday, Sept. 12 A special High Holy Day broad- cast will be presented over the Columbia Broadcasting System on Tuesday evening, Sept. 12, from 6:30 to 7 p. so. (E. D. S. T.) under the auspices of the United Pales- tine Appeal, the American Agency for the settlement of refugees in Palestine. During this special program Dr. Stephen S. Wise, chairman of the executive committee of the United Palestine Appeal, will discuss the world Jewish situation in the light of the present crisis, and the prob- lems confronting Palestine in the light of the present crisis. • Donations to the Jewish Home for Aged The following have made dona- tions to the Home for Aged: Maurice Epstein and Mr. and Mrs. D. Lefko, in memory of wife and mother, Mrs. Ida Ep- stein; Mrs. Sam Gerson, in mem- ory of father, Louis; Mrs. Mar- tha Levy, in memory of mother, Anna. The following have made con- tributions to the Home in lieu of flowers: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ru- binstein and Mrs. R. Lenhoff, in memory of Sam Busch; Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, in memory of Mrs. Kate I.evitt; Mr. and, Mrs. J. B. Lasky, in memory of Pauline Turberg; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satovsky and family, in memory of Mrs. Fran- ces Deborah Cantor. UNVEILING OF MONUMENT An unveiling of a monument in memory of Julius Lotheim, father of Mrs. Joseph L. Staub, will take place on Sunday, Sept. 10, at 12 noon, at Oakview Cem- etery. Relatives and friends are invited. UNVEILING OF MONUMENT An unveiling of a monument io memory of Simon Last will take place on Sunday, Sept, 10, at 2 p. m., at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. Take the proverb to thine heart. Take, and hold it fast- All who joy would win "The mill cannot grind Must share it-happiness was With the water that is past." burn a twin. Sarah Doudney. -Byron. tCURTAIN SPECIALS $1.00 $2.95 Rugs, 9•12 Drape. Dry Cleaned and Reshaped $1.00 Window Shade. Cleaned .25 sad Reversed s.3 , pr. m eth"d. C otton AMBASSADOR CURTAIN AND RUG CLEANERS 12813 Linwood TO. 7.9660 violence by Jews against Germans in Palestine, particularly in Tel Aviv where, according to the broadcast, mobs from the all-Jewish city destroyed the whole German colony of Samna. The broadcast asserted that the leader of the colony, Wuertemberg, was forced to escape in an Italian airplane. Verification of these reports was not available from. Palestine. It was learned that in Berlin all able-bodied Jews and Jewesses are being drafted for forced labor projects and that such enforce- ment is proceeding on a large scale. Projects include road-building, house construction for men, factory work in the garment industry for women. Although conscripted Jewish workers are kept segregated and work separately, it is said that they are being paid at the same rate us "aryans" and are treated the same. Twenty-six of 350 Kultur- bund (Jewish cultural association) employees were drafted for manual labor, shutting down completely, by order of the Reich Propaganda Ministry, the activities of the Kulturbund, including its theater and cinema. The Propaganda Ministry also ordered the Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, German Jewry's only newspaper, re- duced to four pages instead of the usual 12 to 16 and to appear only on Tuesdays and Fridays. It was hinted that further reduction or possible total suspension might be ordered. Polish Federation Speeds Aid to Polish Jewry NEW YORK. (WNS)-In response to hundreds of requests for Information regarding the possibility of sending relief money to Poland, the Federation of Polish Jews in America announced here that at present it is in a position to transmit contributions to Poland by cable. Aroused by the fate confronting the 3,000,000 Jews in Poland, the Federation has set its entire relief machinery in operation for the purpose of rendering every aid to Polish Jewry while there is still an opportunity to do so. Z. Tygel, execu- tive director of the Federation, said that officers of the organization have been in constant touch with representatives of the Polish government here since the moment Nazi troops invaded Polish territory. Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home I September 8, 1939 Emanuel Sernions SAYE YOUR EYES MANY JEWS KILLED IN WARSAW AS VILLAGES WITH LARGE Rabbi NI, J. Wohlgelernter of JEWISH POPULATIONS ARE BOMBED BY NAZI PLANES, REICH alit HEALTH•SITE GLASSES Beth Tefilo Emanuel will preach the following subjects at Rosh JEWRY FEARS REPRISALS; REFUGEES REGISTER FOR SERVICE on Hashonah morning services: WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE . tar awl THE LEGAL CHRONICI F Scalp Treatments Specialising ei NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMENTS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON . Viesc7.1157 mo rer=z1 1 . 1 1:sy Palestine Jewry Mobilizes for War JERUSALEM. (WNS-Palcor Agency)-Moving on two fronts to consolidate the Jewish position in Palestine and to rally to the defense of Great Britain, the Jewish Agency for Palestine, acting in concert with the national bodies of Palestine Jewry, undertook a two-fold program. This involved the security and economic posi- tion of the Yishuv and the rendering to the British Army in Palestine of any service that might be called for. At the some time the Jewish Agency called the war between England and Nazi Germany "our battle". Strengthening of the Yishuv's position during the conflict was mapped at a Joint meeting of the Executive of the Jewish Agency and the Vaad Leumi held at the Jewish Agency offices. The meeting dealt with the emergency position created by the declaration of war. It decided, among other things, to hold a registration of men and women volunteers for national service during the emergency period. The volunteers will be enlisted: First, to serve the Yishuv in the fields of security and economics' and other public require- ments; and secondly, to render to the British Army in Palestine any service it may call for, All men and women aged 18 to 50 enlisting in the volunteer forces will be required to furnish full details, technical qualifica- tions and special experience, indicating the task in which the volunteer is prepared to serve the Yishuv and the British Army. shouy. The detailsof the requirements are expected to be announced Thursday, "Our Casualties in the War"; and Friday, "Reconstruc- tion". In the afternoon, after Mincha, he will speak in Yid- dish. Saturday morning Shabbos Shuvah, Rabbi Wohlgelernter will deliver the traditional dis- course in Halacha and Agada. Rabbi Joseph Eisenman will de- liver a Shabbos Shuva Drosho in the afternoon. Fall Term of Detroit Insti- tute of Musical Art to Start Monday The Detroit Institute of Musi- cal Art announces the opening of its fall term in every department of music, dramatic art, dancing and academic subjects on Monday, Sept. 11. The Institute has en- gaged Maurice Dumesnil, interna- tional French pianist, in a special master class from January to March, 1910. Mr. Dumesnil will also appear under the Institute's auspices in a piano recital early in January. Other additions to the piano faculty the coming season are Kenneth Aiken and Miss Adelgatha Morrison, M. Mus. Owing to the growth of the Sacred Music De- partment under Nellie Beatrice Huger, head, additional courses have been added under both Miss Iluger and Dr. Aileen Smith. Messenger Calendars Help Organizations to Raise Funds A short cut to success for or- ganizations searching for a meth- od of raising large funds quickly and simply is the authentic 1940 Jewish art calendar, published Irw Immlorg, a1.tees rifle. W Moiled Ire Muslelm.er 01w Dorton el Gentertry. neared min Stale Lae et 111Mise. MURRAY'S • 1119 GRISWOLD ST. Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. FRESH „, M PASTEURIZED C ILK ' QUART DETROIT STANDARD Detroit'. Finest Milk 8 Johnson's 4 % T,T i t rn Per Qt. Honest milk haa the butterfat con- tent plainly printed on the bottiecap FRESH EGGS sps e Per Dozen - • All Depots Are Open Every Day from 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. We pay our male em- ployees bettor than an average of $42.00 par week. Johnson Milk Depots TR. 1-3131 Form Jewish Agency Economic Council The Executives of the Jewish Agency and the Vaad Leumi \ FOR SALE-APARTMENTS further resolved to create a Jewish Agency Economic Council com- posed of prominent members of the Yishuv in the economic field. Its function will be to deal with the problems and requirements of the Jewish economy, particularly in agriculture, industry, labor supplies, credit, transport, imports and exports. Several committees were previously established by the Jewish Agency to deal with supplies, banking and transport. These will continue with their activities in cooperation with the Central takes over world trade. You Economic Council now being created. know what this always means Immediately upon the declaration of war, British military and to real estate. Rely on our police forces became active in surveillaInce of possible espionage Fetes and Figures. and sabotage, A number of German Christian residents in Jeru- salem, Jaffa and Haifa were detained. British constables hauled by the Messenger Corporation in Terrace FOR RENT - Cheerful, furnish- Auburn, Indiana. YOUNG MAN desires sales ed room for one or two in re- down the swastika flag flying from the German consulate building Containing daily records of Exclusive N. Woodward loca- or accounting position. Have had (ii.i.EASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) tion. 4 solid bk houses 7 fined home. Good transportation. the civil and Jewish year, 13 sales, office management and, rooms tile baths natural fire- Meals optional. Reasonable. 2930 full color pictures, scripture for the past 3 55 years, public Leslie Ave. Townsend 7-8924, title of the accompanying fea- verses for each day and a sum- places. 6 bk garage. Fine accounting experience. Write cond.. Rent $2,250. Former ture, with Elizabeth Bergner mary of the holidays, the beauti- Box 175, Detroit Jewish Chron- FOR RENT - Two adjoining playing twin sisters who are far ful calendar needs no accom- owner refused $40,000 in the icle. rooms in beautiful, single home UNITED ARTISTS - The all apart in temperament and tastes. panying sales talks to prepare twenties. Foreclosed sacrifice for one or two ladies or gentle- new screen version of "Beau PALMS-STATE - "Island of the path for its purchase. Upon entire price $15,000 easy men. Private bath. Garage. Geste," starring Gary Cooper, Lost Men" is at the Palms State, being shown, these calendars terms. Board opt ion a I. Reasonable. Ray Milland, Robert Preston, with Anna May Wong, J. Car- become welcome additions to Select University Longfellow Ave., near 14th. Susan Hayward and Brian Don- roll Naish, Eric Blore, Ernest Jewish Homes. Townsend 5-3392. levy, is at the United Artists Trues, Anthony Quinn and Bro- Complete information about Location. To close estate re- Theater. An exact replica of a derick Crawford in the cast. the calendar and the special ceiver demands action. High RELIABLE II OUSE HELP. FOR RENT - Furnished room French Foreign Legion outpost CINEMA THEATER-'Grand prices now being offered to grade 21 apt 4 stores. White Laundresses, women for house for young man in home of small was constructed in the California Illusion" and "The Private Life groups may be obtained by writ- tiled lobby painted antique cleaning, house maids, women family. Convenient transporta- desert for the new "Beau Geste" of Henry VIII" are the two walls. White tile baths show- fea- ing,, directly to the Messenger for part time work. By hour, tion. Garage. Sturtevant Ave. film. Corporation in Auburn, Ind. tures till next Monday night. :re. Rolaway wall beds. 100% day or week. Schlesinger's, Townsend 5-0752. FOX-A vivid and stirring hu- Messenger calendars may be FISHER - "Second Fiddle" rented $10,890. Former value Madison 2526. man drama, combining color, ac- with Sonia Heme, Tyrone Power purchased singly for a nominal FOR RENT - Large, airy room tion, unusual characterizations and Rudy Vallee, and "Hound cost or in large numbers at a $120,000, former nitg $70,000. QUILTS - Made or recovered in modern home for two gentle- and romance, "Golden Boy," of the Baskervilles," starring very low charge. The work was Worth at least $50,000 to- from your own feathers or men or employed couple. Con- screen version of the successful Richard Greene and Basil Rath- compiled by Rabbi Joseph Sara- day. Try offer entire ) price wools. Pillows recovered-spe- tinuous hot water. Good trans- Broadway play, is at the Fox. bone, are the current features. chek, member of the board of $37,500, Terms cash to new $25,000 mtg. cial, $1.00. Full line of curtains, portation. 2310 Ilazelwood Ave., The companion feature is "Char- Jewish Ministers, Inc., of New baby, shower and wedding gifts. lower. MR. BEDFORD lie Chan in Treasure Island." BEACHWOOD, N. J. (WNS)- York. These calendars are nine Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. BEAUTIFUL, new, enlarged club MICIIIGAN - Anne Sheridan David Trautman, vice - presiden and three-eights inches wide and Homer Warren & Co. to work Wash on the Their Dead Faces." Enders and secretary of the Federation o sixteen inches long. Hogarth 9050. as Years Dependable berth. . rooms. Catering to dances, hay- in "Angels Polish Jews in America for 20 rides and all types of parties. „ Stolen Life" is the promising DAVID HOROWITZ, teacher of years, died here at the age of 71 Free riding instructions. Moon- Earlier Deadline for Yiddish, Hebrew, Bar Mitzvah, light rides Wednesdays and Fri- Rosh Hashonah Issue English and citizenship. Read- days, two hours, $1.50. Horses LAST TIMES MONDAY ing and writing guaranteed. boarded and sold. Morton's Rid- has. taught/et The Rosh Hashonah issue )VAR! Free trial lesson. Hogarth ing Stables, Five mile rd. at Robert Dona! will go to press three days "GRAND 3547 or Tyler 6-1450. Merle (thrum Harrison. Redford 2530, earlier than usual, and all ILLUSION" Private Li f e ?duet De Seen ... copy submitted for publication We're ready for you with vast selections of the FOOT TROUBLES? FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Newt of Henry VIII In it must be in the hands of See Michiga n's only shoe refiner. newest things in accessories for Rosh room, newly-decorated in home E_ANT COLUX the editor not later than at Ro e guarantee to correct your CINEMA vs‘i OE "..tdK•rd Wee. F of adults. Garage. Near bus and Hashonah and Fall wear. 10 a. m. on Monday, Sept. 11. foot trouble by proper shoe ad- car line. 2242 Hazelwood Ave. justments. We eliminate slipping Tyler 5-4107. at the heels. We are absolutely THE PUBLIC IS the only firm In Detroit doing EMPLOYED COUPLE want part To Take Care of Your Needs• this type of refitting. time housekeeper to clean three DANIEL'S 8110E CLINIC room apartment and prepare 1426 Griswold St. AT THE DOWNTOWN (Montealm) SHULE meals. Must have good refer- Monleahn and Ihmtings ences. Tyler 5-2876. Wed. Eve., Sept. 13, Thurs. and Fri., Sept. 14, 15 FOR RENT - Attractive eight- MINVAN MERV DAY for Morning and Night weed,. room apartment, Four bed- FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished Alec ACKERMAN, Pren BARNEY ItARNEIT, Treas. New Styles! New Brims! rooms, two bathrooms. Heat, New Shades! room in home of two adults for RIME OF.NDER, See, garage, janitor service, new a gentleman. References. 2740 stove and frigidaire. Reason- Richton, Townsend 7-5665. able. 3224 Rochester Ave., caretaker, or call Townsend FOR RENT - Large room with ROS!! IIASHONAII GREETINGS 7.0151, separate kitchen, for a couple. 2 Furnished or unfurnished. Heat, All kinds of Machzorim (English translation), Silk WANTED-Couple or single. to light, gas and frigidaire in- and Wool TALEISIM, and attractive New Year share three-room furnished cluded. 2562 Cortland Ave., Cards. Also a full line of Printing. apartment with two ladies. Townsend 7-1551. Home atmosphere. Good trans- New Arrivals portation. 9810 Law ton, Apt. FOR RENT - Large, airy room 41, near Rochester. Inquire Sun- in home of small family. 2203 2616 TYLER near Linwood day until 6 p. m. TO. 8-7820 Pasadena Ave. Chernoff. PII. KUTNICK, Prop. FOR RENT - Lovely room furl FOR RENT - Large, furnished lady, gentleman or employed room for a girl in home of two - 12c2;tr couple in refined home. 3710 adults. Good location. Near car Burlingame Ave., Apt. 411. Near and bus lines. Townsend 6-1283. Dexter bus. If not in, ring care- LEAVING FOR FLORIDA. Will taker. 9038 12TH STREET rent four or five furnished or 8210 TWELFTH ST. TRINITY 2.0100 at (lairmount FOR RENT - Bright room with unfurnished rooms. Reasonable.' 54, 5 , 555 till 5 adjoining bathroom. Private tele- op, IULES OLEN 1681 Lee Place. SAM WEIN WORLD'S PREMIERE of the Great Yiddish Talkie phone. Garage. Dinners Optional. Gentlemen preferred. Near Law- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room in new, single home of ton bus. Townsend 8.9592. • By Mendele Mocker Sforim small family for a gentleman. FOR RENT - Beautiful, large DETROIT'S FINEST ROADHOUSE DINNERS Reasonable. 4032 Tyler Ave., room in single home for single near Dexter. Hogarth 1376. Entertainment by <11' or couple. Small, adult family. 0 \% Modern conveniences. Kitchen FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room in home of small family. privileges. Garage. Near car and ' 2566 Monterey Ave. Townsend 60 bus lines. 2319 Leslie Ave. Suave Swamies 8-2666. Inquire between 8 a. m. Townsend 6-8046. and 8 p. m. daily except Sunday. TEXAS ROCKETS - RALPH FISHER'S MUSIC FOR RENT - Newly furnished atV room in home of couple. Garage. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished large room for a young lady or Reasonable. 15781 1V'ushburn employed couple. Telephone serv. Ave. Near Lawton bus line. ice. Good transportation. Refer- Davison 4418. Inquire evenings. ences. Atkinson Ave., near La. FOR RENT - Beautiful, furn- Salle. Tyler 7-1093. 24026 E. JEFFERSON ROSEVILLE 0537 ished room in single home. All conveniences. Telephone serv- FOR RENT - Beautiful, furnish- ed room for one or two in home' ice. Real home for right party. of three adults. Modern conven- Good transportation. 2537 Glynn BIG FALL OPENING SHOW iences. Good transportation. Court. • 2746 Glendale Ave., near Law- FOUR OLD TIMERS UNEMPLOYED, with car. Badly ton. Songs Phis in need of job. Will take any position. full or part time; with UNWANTED HAIR removed per- J. BURTON DeVANT • or without use of my car. Louis manently and safely by electroly- "Just a Fake" Telles, 1681 Taylor, Madison sis. Results absolutely guaran- Presenting ISIDORE CASHIER and HELEN BEVERLEY SUZANNE & CHRISTINE 3201. teed. Celia Novick, 9840 Dexter Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer SAMMY DIBERTS MUSIC Blvd., Recreation Bldg., 2nd FOR RENT - Well-furnished five floor. Tyler 4-9525. STARTING FRIDAY, SEPT. 8 room flat, gas heat, all conven- 124T E DA2 V 8 E 3 N8P 50 R • nd continuing Every Day from 7 P. M. to 11 P. M.- iences and privileges. Good trans- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Sundays, 2 P. M. to 11 P. M. portation. Landlady wishes to room for one or two in apart- Tickets: Week days, Adults 35c, Children 10c: NOW OPEN SUNDAYS reserve one sleeping room. Rea- ment. Reasonable. Near Sundays: Adults 40c, Children 15e. car and bus lines. Townsend sonable. Inquire Sits. Kopitz, Coming Friday-NAN BLAKSTONE 9232 Dexter Blvd . 5-9552. Again America Downtown Theaters CLASSIFIED DRESS UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS! OPEN TILL 5 P. M. SUNDAY NEW FALL HATS $95 INVITED! ROSH HASHONAH SERVICES Disney's 11 Mallory's s500 Ambassador Pocket Shirts TIES 65c S195 SHOES $5 OLEN a WEIN PIONEER PRINTING CO. •Littman's *People's Theater • "THE LIGHT AHEAD" COVERT 8 REED LIDO ON THE LAKE POWATAN CLUB