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PAGE SIX

THE BELCREST

5440 CASS AVENUE

COLUMBIA 5700

A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY
THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE

Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available—
With or Without Maid Service

Music Study Club
Luncheon Meeting
To Launch Concert

Women's Congress
Sales on Sunday

On Dec. 17, the Detroit Wo-
men's Division of the American
Jewish Congress will conduct rum-
mage and "White Elephant" sales
in four stores located in different
sections of the city. This is the
first major fund-raising project

Special Attention to Banquets. Luncheons and
Dinner Parties

Miles Finsterwald left on Dec.
12 for Los Angeles to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Finsterwald.

— —• —

Miss Josephine Welt will give
a luncheon on Dec. 24,

BUNCH'S Best Bet

'1

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt
gave a dinner party on Dec. 9
at their home on Boston Blvd.

i tiP GET IN TOUCH WITH

Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy
gave a Sunday night supper
party on Dec. 10 at their home
on Boston Blvd.

Jack Al kon

You Will Do Much Better

ALKON MOTOR SALES
Detroit Phone
Wyandotte
...BUICK—.
Vinewood 2.3060
Phone 0650
SALES AND SERVICE
2400 Biddle Avenue
Wyandotte, Mich.

GRAND OPENING

Saturday, Dec. 16

Mandarin Gardens
DETROIT'S FINEST CHINESE
& AMERICAN RESTAURANT
3620 CASS AVENUE
Between Davenport and Brainard
5-COURSE DINNER 50c up
Souvenirs FREE—Flowers for the Ladies
• FOR SPECIAL PARTIES PHONE TERRACE 2-9292 •
BRING YOUR FRIENDS
Welcome' to our hospitality
ORDERS TO TAKE OUT
FREE PARKING AND DELIVERY

MRS. PERRY P. BURNSTINE

sponsored by this organization,
and in order to raise a substantial
amount, Mrs. Nathan Spevakow,
president of the Detroit division,
appeals to members and non-mem-
bers of this division to aid in
this project by contributing any-
thing that is saleable—such as
discarded furniture, adult and
childrne's clothing, "white ele-
phants", toys, household articles,
dishes, pots and pans.
Mrs. Spevakow is also seeking
volunteers to help in these stores.
The proceeds will be used to fur-
ther the work of the World Jew-
ish Congress and the American
Jewish Congress in preparing for
adequate defense of Jewish rights
throughout the world.
These rummage sales are under
the direction of Mrs. William
Roth, chairman, and Mrs. Ralph
Davidson and Mrs. Perry Burn-
stine, co-chairmen. Pick-up and
other arrangements can be made
t hrough Mrs. William Roth, Uni-
versity 1-3156, Mrs. Burnstein,
T yler 5-5494, or Mrs. Davidson,
Townsend 6-6021, or the follow-
ing members of their committees:
Mesdames Fred Barnes, A. A.
Davidson, Max Dushkin, Irving
Dworman, Robert Drews, Louis
!osier, John Golden, Moe S. Per-
is, Morse Saulson, Louis Seiton,
D aniel Siegel.

, J. N F. Auxiliry's
ThePOI n CI Ann Paid-Up Membership
_ MIA M I BEACH
Luncheon on Dec. 19
Je
beA complimentary paid•up mein•
dlimil]
i
rship luncheon will be sponsored
ctivities of
fi e
at Pereira s, 9925 Dexter Blvd.,
i il
by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the etroit Hadassah
Jewish National
le .
Fund. Reserve- Announcement of the first meet-
gutellegiril s.. 1 . . .r1
tions should be rag
„ ... tv.•-........ y.
of the dramatic group of the
LIVI,W444.4,,W',4aft
made by contact- etroit
cha p ter of Hadassah has
.40,e
ing one of the can made
•, • "''''
, y Mrs. John Frazer,
Vi r ” .'" '
following mem- hairman. Al
of the De-
rimeisal
berm: Mrs. Har- troit Board of Skelly
Education will
g _
ry Schwartz, onduct classes every
, be.
Hogarth 9 4 2 6; inning Dec. 18, at 4 Mondar
o'cloc , at
Mrs. Louis R. the Dexter Center, Burlingame
DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN
Lightstone TO. nd Dexter. This class is open to
;NEAR I 6T14 STREET
8 • Mrs. II members and there is no
n. am
Poinciana
feature*
every facility ,./ ,. M a 5-0 x 90 Hayman,
, • ter
mo.
m
harge.
on
Using.
Ekervelag
•reelc•I Palle. Le•urletre Lobby.
TY.
6.6266.
course in parliamentary law
Lounge .ad Dialog Room, egg). vita Those wishing ill A soon
started and all those
moms elms. atrefaIDI aaaaa Obeeree•Oth
to join at this eterested be should
call either Mrs.
l'"*"'h"'s""'''s".."11"1""v"" time may pay their dues at the , ohn Frazer, Davison
2765, or
n* , +, Pi! sIl CatIANA U door.
Mrs. Sam Lucas, Hogarth 3487.
Mrs. Harry Schwartz chairman The Palestine Supplies Commit-
of the membership drive, urges te e, with Mrs. David Feinberjr as
all captains and members to aid . hairman, meets every We nes-
in making the luncheon a success
10 to 4, at the Shaarey
The Wilshire IgarsyweallItngr nethwe rinaenmksbeorfa tahnedaeunx-. ay dek from
and all women interested
n sewing are asked to come.
, suring their presence at this L unch is served by the
the committee.
lire.
It
Residential Hotel function.
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will be '
Jowifth
O.
the guest speaker. Mrs. Morris
Feldstein will give the invoca-
ATTRACTIVE SUITES
Hon. Mrs, David Kaltman will
FROM t TO 5 RMS., sing
several selections, accom- ,
N UM
SOME WITH 2 BATHS.
by Mrs. Jesse Rosen.
COMPLETE HOTEL. partied
Information to obtain Blue .
SERVICE. FURN. OR and For White
boxes, call Mrs. Philip
UNFUR. DINING ROOM
Slomovitz, University 1-6972.
AND GARAGE IN CON-
Tree
subscriptns
io are being 1
NECTION. N E W RE- taken by Mrs. Harry
Kraft, Ho-
FRIGERATION A N D garth 8822.
TABLE TOP STOVES
M
Mrs.
J.
Neiman
is
president
of nd
BEING INSTALLED.
the auxiliary.
. TO. 8-2680
Collingwood
Hashomer Hatzair
Comer Third
Hashomer Hatzair is beginning ;
Lipoon.
to assume added significance and contribution
tiara
prestige in Jewish circles of De- by
I RECEPTACLES troit.
The
movement
is
made
up
of
.
Garbage,
Aids sad Pally
Robbleh.
people from the ages of
ReIrenford. tm P l ri Conerete.
Gar- 12 young
ant
eed Kiehl. To. 8.5889
579
Kenilworth
to 20, divided into numerous ' M r
groups
with their leaders and
AMERICAN
programs of work. Several new .
RECEPTACLE CO.
Irterodupsanhdavetwraecemntolrye beeg rnouoprsga ritn. , 11

sire.
Lipaon
eilaaon. chairmen of
National
'unimittee, announce the Cottoning eon-
rIbutions.
ContrIbutIone In memory of (lertrude
Harry Harnett, Pare
AW
'opeNn Taba.hnik and Aim. Max
.

Contribution to the Golden Hook In-
rIption of Anna flaskitt by Mrs.
Mx Blumberg.
i'ontrIbutton. to the (Snide, Bonk
necrIption of J. I'. Rosenthal by Mrs.

tarry. In honor of 16th wedding anni-
. erearles of Mr and Mr.. J. 8 Mule
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman by
( Sr. and Mra. Abe Moat.
Tree In Stephen Wise Forest in
nemorr of Ida Ashner Mr. and
re. Samuel Rubber.
Tree In memory of N. llama (robin
Y
Mrs. Anna fteegrnan and lire. Ida
dryer and family.
Tree In memory of Annl El. hist. y
i t Parla. Frasier.. by Mr •nd Mrs

In honor of re. ant re -
cry
ery from nine. of
Lee Keyes
Mr. and Mn. Isaac (theta.,
Contributions to he ()olden Hook In-
rIptIon of the late Belle Gould by
fr. and Um. Benpamln Gould. Mr. and
ra Philip /Amon. Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
is C. Trull, Mr. and Mrs.Louis
ovitx. Mr.. Anna Snits. !Irk. Fanny
loold, Mr. and Mr. Sun hman.
r. and Mra Norman ROAN, Mr. and
Ire. Meyer Tette].
Contributions to the Golden Book
narriptIon of Bella Gould ran be made
.y ...Cling Mrs. Benjamin Gold. UM-
erelty I-1717.

A luncheon meeting, compli-
menting the new members and
officially launching the campaign
for the Music Study Club con-
-e
is to be held Tuesday, Dec.
1 ,
,,aly.„.
19, in the Y. W. C. A. Lounge.
The concert, which is the major
annual project of the Music Study
Judge Charles C. Simons of
the United States Circuit Court
of Appeals will be 'one of the
speakers at the Saturday lunch-
eon meeting of the Conference
on Citizenship at the Detroit
Leland Hotel. Nathan Milstein
is one of the discussion leaders
and consultants. Among the
sponsors of this conference are
Mrs. Douglas Brown, Fred M.
Butzel, Dr. Leo 51. Franklin, Dr.
Hugo Freund, Albert Kahn, Dr.
Reuben L Kahn, Judge Harry
B. Keidan, Prof. Samuel M.
Levin, Theodore Levin, Mr. Mil-
stein, Prof. Lawrence Seltzer,
Isidore Sobeloff, Judge Simons.

Mrs. Jack Freedman of Cin-
cinnati and Mrs. Robert Loeb of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franz-
Chicago are week-end guests of
bleu announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Klein. their son, Mitchell, on Saturday,
Dec. 16, at 9:30 a. m. at Con-
Mrs. George Epstean left Dec. gregation Beth Abraham, LM-
10 to visit her daughter, Mrs. wood and Sturtevant. Reception
Gilbert Hart in South Bend, Ind. Sunday, Dec. 17, at 4 p. m., at
their residence, 3736 Glendale Ave.
Miss Ruth Butzel will give a
cocktail party in her home on
Miss Margaret Dorothy Feld-
Burns Ave. on Dec. 28.
man, whose marriage to Bela
Reinitz will be an event of Jan.
Mrs. Melvin S. Baer and chil- 21, was recently complimented
dren will leave Dec. 17 to spend with a miscellaneous shower and
the holidays in South Bend, Ind. a luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Jacob Krause who was co-hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quint of with Mrs. Morris Beck.
Parkside Ave. entertained a few
friends at dinner on Dec. 15.
Mrs. S. Schwartz of 1143 Penn-

sylvania Ave., Miami Beach, Fla.,
Mrs. Henry J. Meyer left Dec. was hostess to the officers and
12 for Pullman, Wash.
members of the Detroit Sun-
shine Club on Monday, Dec. 11.
The Great Lakes Club will give
a college prom on Dec. 23 at the
51rs. Morris Feldman of Dex-
Belcrest.
ter Blvd. is recuperating from
her
recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New-

man and children will leave Dec.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg
19 to spend three weeks In
of 2932 Leslie Ave. announce
Hollywood, Fla.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwartz Newton, on Saturday morning,
of Chicago were the week-end Dec. 23, at Congregation Bnai
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman David, Elmhurst at 14th. At
home on Sunday, Dec. 24, from
R. Thal of Wildemere Ave.
2 to 6 p. m. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brody
Sigma Gamma Tau Sorority
will entertain a group of friends
had its first social affair of the
on Saturday night, Dec. 23.•
season on Saturday, Dec. 2, at
Mrs. Harry L. Newman and the home of Lenore Willis of
her daughter, Mrs. Amson C. Oakman Blvd. After playing
Tabor, will leave Dec. 17 for a games and enjoying refreshments
the party went to Bill's Hideout
week in New York.
to dance.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Sayre Levin
A beautifully appointed dinner
will entertain a group of friends
at dinner on Sunday, Dec, 17. was given at Northwood Inn. on
Dec. 4, by the Misses Elsa and
Mrs. Samuel J. Levin and son, !fettle Loewenstein of 3668 Can-
Paul, of Canterbury Rd. will re- ton Ave., honoring the 75th birth-
turn Dec. 19 from a visit in day of their mother, Mrs. Bertha
Loewenstein. Only members of
Holllywood, Fla.
the family, amounting to 23,
were present.
Mrs. Leonard Weiner and her
infant daughter are visiting In
Leonard Cohen wag one of the
Sioux Falls, Ia.
78 graduates upon whom the
Jacob Margolis of Pittsburgh Northern Illinois College of Op-
spent several days in Detroit the tometry conferred the degree of
Doctor of Optometry last week.
past week.

Miss Norma Grosberg is home
Mrs. I. Nurko will leave Sun-
day, Dec. 17, to spend the win- from the University of Michigan
to
spend the holidays with her
ter in Miami Beach.
family at 356 Arden Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. De-
The philanthropic committee of
Roy of Pittsburgh were recent
the Music Study Club will pre-
visitors in Detroit.
sent a program for the children
Miss Eileen Blumberg, daugh- of the Receiving Hospital, Thurs-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blum- day, Dec. 21, at 2 p. m. Mrs.
berg of Calvert Ave., who is a Sidney Wallace is chairman of
student at William and Mary the day, assisted by Mrs. Ben
College at Richmond, Va., is Weinman and Mrs. Dave Diam-
ond.
home for the holiday vacation.
Miss Blumberg was accompanied
Miss Shirley Bessman, daugh-
by her classmate, Miss Marjorie
Hollander of Buffalo, N. Y., who ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
Bessman
of Prairie Ave., left
is her house guest during her
for Los Angeles, Calif., where
stay in. Detroit.
she will spend the winter months.

niture departments.

telling of "My Return to

aye."

ester ay Florist. Tyler

MRS. HARRY COHEN

Club, is for the benefit of the
Sylvia Simons Scholarship Memor-
ial Fund, and will present Jesse
Walters, baritone of New York
City, as soloist, and Miss Eve-
lyn Gurvitch, as assisting artist,
Jan. 31.
Mrs. Harry Cohen, concert
chairman, announces the follow-
ing concert captains:
Mrs. Abraham Cooper and Mrs.
J. S. Souls, vice-chairmen of the
patrons' committee: Mesdames
David Diamond, H. Aging, H.
Soria, C. Alpern, J. Rosenshine,
M. Fleisher, J. Rosen, M. Ellias,
E. Feldman, S. Waxman, J. War-
att, L. Crohn, B. Rovetch, G. Bern-
stein, E. Scheyer, L. Robbins, D.
Werbe, A. II. Weinstein, J. H,
Schakne, M. Blumberg, A. N.
Bookstein, I. Dix, H. Gordon, E.
Stein, A. Fellman, H. Platt, Bur-
ton Clamage, A. Purdy, I. Men-
delson, E. Spanier, B. Weinman,
S. Berman, S. E. Barnett.
Mrs. Walter Field, program
chairman for the luncheon meet-
ing, is presenting Miss Ruth Brot-
man, soprano, as soloist of the
afternoon. Miss Ruth Brotman,
who has just completed a Caned-
an singing tour, will sing a group
of international songs, featuring
Sibelius, Granados, Mozart, Bizet
and Gelbart. Rose Bassin Stein
will be the accompanist.

Orimlnirk's

DETROIT'S RECOGNIZED ROBE STORE

Beth El Sisterhood
Plans Six Lectures

Beginning Jan. 5, for six con-
secutive Fridays, a series of morn-
ing lectures entitled "Europe and
Pan-America" is to be presented
by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El at the Temple. Sidney Glaz-
iaetr, Wayne
dsipnrcee.
cie

sent the current European situa-
tion in the first two lectures. The
last four will be devoted to a
discussion of pan-American rela-
tions and their effect on Europe
and the United States. For these
discussions, Mrs. Josue' Picon,
president of the Pan-American
League, will be the speaker. Mrs.
Picon, who was present at the
Lima Conference last year, has
lived and traveled extensively in
South America.
Tickets for the series are for
sale at 75 cents for members of
the Sisterhood and $1.25 for non-
members. For further information,
call Mrs. Robert Janeway, co-
chairman, Townsend 7-2871, or
Mrs. Milton Marx, University
2-1742.

Representative Samuel Dick-
stein is hoping that he will soon
Mrs. Emanuel Walters and
have to resign from Congress in
Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Acker-
children left for a visit in Los
order to accept an appointment to
man of 2911 Monterey Ave. will
Angeles.
a Federal judgeship.
be hosts at a house warming on
Sunday, Dec. 17.
Mrs. Charles Topkis of Wil-
mington, Dela., is visiting with
Mrs. Charles Goldman and
her children, Mr. and Mra. Her-
daughter, Jacqueline, of Fuller-
bert Schiff of Steel Ave.
ton Ave. left for Phoenix, Ariz.,
Miss Doris Lachman of Se- for the winter.

look no more, my lady!

HIS CHRISTMAS GIFT IS HERE

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the new drape model. The man-tailored
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of smart quality. Collar and cuffs piped
in silk cording with silk cord sash. A
complete selection in all sizes.

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Cocktail Jacket to Match at $10
Other Robes from $6.50 to $75

erholnitit's

IMPORTERS
CLOTHIERS
WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER

attle, Wash., is visiting with her
Donald A. Simon of Tuxedo
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Ave. has returned home from the
Leon Netzorg of Calvert Ave.
University of Michigan to spend
Miss Eiga Hershman left for his holiday vacation with his
parents.
an extended visit in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hauser
of Flint, who spent the past
week with their children, Dr.
and Mra. Herbert Metz, will leave
Sunday for the winter in Miami
Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berry of
13318 LaSalle Blvd. and Miss
Ann Berry of 13639 LaSalle
Blvd. are motoring to Miami
Beach. Fla., for an extended
vacation.

ages of 15 to 16 are planned. ,
Hashomer Hatzair maintains, ,
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority
David Crohn, • freshman at
, through its own resources, a meet: '
Miss Germansky Joins
the University of Michigan, is celebrated its fourth anniversary
many Shorn-
S. G. Gulian Co. Staffrg run hall
in
which
with
a luncheon and theater
gather regularly.
spending the vacation holidays
Aliyak Cots Warring Coon. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. party.
Both in word and deed, these I oath
tries
to
Wei.*
Action
Against
you g people live Zionism. Last n Jewish Child Refugees Going to Laurence Crohn of Wildemere Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Tilchin
Ave.
year alone, for the Jewish Na- Palestine
have invited campers and their
tional Fund they succeeded in NEW YORK. — Since the out-
to the reunion of Camp
raising close to $1000, or almost , reek of the war, the Youth Ali- Lucille Nancy Berman, daugh- Parents
10 per cent of all sums collected '
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ber- Walloon, on Sunday, Dec. 17, 2
movement has man of Fullerton Ave., is home to 5 p. m., a, the Lee Plaza
in Detroit, On tag days held in be ah en (immigration)
able to remove 267 Jewish from Michigan State College for Hotel.
Detroit, Hashomer Hatzair col-
holding certificates for the holidays.
lects between one-third and one- c e hildren
ntrance into Palestine directly
Louis G. Frye, formerly of
half of all money.
rom
Germany
to Italy where
With the return to Palestine, f were permitted
The Detroit Amateur Song- this city and now a practicing
to embark for writers Association present their attorney in North Hollywood,
is the return to Ilebrew. Of the ; h h ey
Holy Land, according to a annual dance Saturday, Dec. 16, Calif., is visiting here with his
present time 90 per cent of the ' e port
issued by Hadassah, the at 8:30 p, m., at Diamond Temple friends and relatives.
members are actively and consci- 'omen's
entiously studying Hebrew either America. Zionist Organization of Hall, 5646 Lawton at Grand River. In honor of Miss Ellanore
at the United Ilebrew Schools or One hundred thirty-nine Ger-
in study groups.
R. Lewin-Epstein of New York Josef, whose marriage to Merle
children and adolescents sail- spent a few days in this city Bronstein will take place on Jan.
Hashomer Hatzair stands as a man from
Trieste,
Italy
early
this
Miss Shirley Mackey of Rich-
symbol for the future of Jewish c' month and are expected to arrive visiting with his mother and 21,
ton Ave. was hostess at a shower
youth. The ladies of the group .." h ortly in either Tel Aviv or Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman. and
bridge on Tuesday evening,
are organizing the fourth Amen- ',', aifa, Mrs. David B. Greenberg,
can Kibbutz following the foot- ' f New Rochelle, N. Y., national Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg left for Dec. 12, to 30 guests.
steps of Ein Ilashotet. o it migration chairman of Hades- San Francisco for the winter, Club Balfour will hold its an-
having spent some time with her
h, said. Two previous groups
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and nual dance on Sunday evening,
LECTURE ON ARCTIC ALASKA ' w 4 hich
left Germany after hostil-
Jan. 14, at the Jewish Commu-
Mrs. Milton Silberberg.
AT ART INSTITUTE SUNDAY i t ies began
have already been
nity Center and will feature •
ttled in their new homes.
i
With new motion pictures 34
Miss Ruth Netzorg, who Is a 12-piece girl orchestra.
M AS Saba* Gerwiw
Mier.
showing his exciting "Oo tisk ntributions to the Jewish student at the University of Wis-
consin, is with her parents. Mr.
Alaska,"
S. G. Gulian Co. of 20 W. Adventures in Arctic Alaska,'
Council Seeks Whereabouts
Children's Home
and Mrs. Leon Netzorg, for the
A dams Ave, announces the addi- Father Hubbard, the world-re-
of Former Detroiter
holidays.
,owned
"Glacier
Priest,"
will
lee-
ti on of Miss Annabelle German-
its cod,,,,n, jmairi de.. ture twice on this subject, at 3:30 The Jewish Children's Home
et it to
Anyone knowing the where-
Detroit
acknowledges
receipt
Mrs.
Dina
Rosenbaum
and
is
and
8:30
next
Sunday
afternoon,
o
f
irtment. Miss Germ•nsky
abouts of the following, please
Dec. 17, for the World Adven- o f the following donations: J. W. daughter, Clara, of Genesaee Ave. eommunicate
ghly qualified to advise Perm s tore
Council of
Series at the Detroit In- Webber; Mr. and Mrs. Charles left to spend the winter in Jewish Women, with 89 the Mack
in this department and to guide
Ave.,
aUtute of Arta.
A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. S. Miami Beach. Fla.
th Pm in their aturchases.
Columbia
0450:
Greenberg,
in
memory
of
Following Father Hubbard's J
Ernest Heller, formerly of 2047
In honor of Miss Mildred Skul-
fenny
Holinstat;
Mrs.
Max
Os-
Mi"
Gen'
Y
is
"II
km"
two
lecture,
the
World
Adven-
1
in Detroit, having b een aasoci- ture Series has anno
u
nced • hell- t t ow; Mrs. P. Marks; Mrs. Harry sky, a shower was given on Dec. W. Euclid Ave., whose father in
at ed with several important Jew- day recess. It reopens on Jan. S ere; Mrs. A. AL Brown; Miss 5 for 75 guests at the Wilshire Budapest is anxious to hear from
I Gahm.,
organizations.
Hotel by her aunts. Mrs. N. him.
Is open from 9 a. Ia. 7 with the British-born explorer P auline Gollick.
The family of Gottschalk Grel-
Lieberoff, Mrs. M. Lieberoff , Mrs.
9 p , Great reduction, are Carreth Wells Mowing new nat-
last heard of in Detroit in
to
_ _.__..r 4., •km. sinunA Pug. •na color motion pictures and Flowers for AB Occasion.-- A. Utchinek and Mrs. R. Oshin- ling,
1879.

BO

December 15, 1939

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