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ESTABLISHED 1910
NATIONAL AND FOREIGN
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Pe arce- Young-Angel Co. ,lnc
WHOLESALE
FRUITS and PRODUCE
Grocers Specialties
COLD STORAGE 10 CAR CAPACITY
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
fm* £g0m»mie«l TrtntgiHsHt*
Leads in Sales — Because It Leads
in Value
ERNEST BURWELL, Inc.
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Spartanburg Coca-Cola
Bottling Company
Corner Library and Trimmier Streets Phone 247
SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA
IN BOTTLES
W. G. JACKSON, Manager
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Efird's Department Store
A Carolina Store for Carolina People
Founded 1919
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Hotel Cleveland
W. T. FINCH. Manager
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
Spartanburg's Most Progressive Hotel
SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA
V. M. Manning
Stocks and Ronds
GREENVILLE, S.C.
United States
TOBACCO CO.
Represented by
L. M. ETHEREDGE
Peters Bldg. ATLANTA
Model Smoking Tobacco
C. C. Snuff
Bruton Snuff
Jordan Coal & Wood
Company
148 Morgan Avo.
Phone 938 Spartanburg, S. C.
Berlin—A new series of anti-Aryan
rulings was issued this week by various
departments and officials of the German
government. The Prussian ministry of
the interior has announced that in the
future it will not be enough for police
men to prove that they have no Jewish
blood, but they must look entirely Aryan.
The German minister of the interior has
decreed that officials whose great-grand
fathers belonged to the Jewish race, even
if they were baptized in a Christian
church, must be regarded as non-Aryans.
The Southwestern Dairyman’s Associa
tion voted not only to boycott Jews but to
oust all Aryan members dealing with
Jews. At the same time it became known
that the Mosse Verlag, famous Jewish
-publishing house, will be sold at public
auction on October 17.
Atlantic City.—Because such action
might lead to war, an anti-Nazi resolu
tion voicing sympathy for the Jews in
Germany and calling for the interven
tion of President Roosevelt was rejected
by the annual convention of the synod of
the New Jersey Presbyterian Church of
America. The vote was 224 to 1. Rev.
Dr. Robert Arthur El wood, minister of
the Atlantic City Boardwalk Church, was
the sponsor of the resolution and his was
the only vote cast in its favor.
Jerusalem—The 6,000 German-Jewish
refugees who arrived here in the last few
months are well on the way to providing
Palestine with an effective organizing
force for industry and agriculture. Even
more important is the fact that some of
♦he leading German-Jewish physicians,
”ow settled here, plan to remain perma
nently, which means that Palestine will
become an important medical center. The
rapidity with which the German-Jews
have become assimilated into the life of
the country is encouraging. A number of
German-Jewish students have organized
a Window Cleaners’ Association. Others
are becoming the moving spirits in the
establishment of new enterprises for
which the capital is furnished by Dias
pora Jews.
New York.—Nine Jewish philanthropic
agencies and seven general charitable
agencies received a total of $325,000 from
the estate of the late Mrs. Madeleine
Schafer Stern, widow of Benjamin Stern,
former president of Stern Bros., depart
ment store, whose will was filed for pro
bate. The Jewish organizations received
$200,000.
STATKM KNT OF THE OWNERSHIP.
MANAGEMENT, t’l Kfl I.ATION. ETC..
RF<)I 1RFD BY THB ACT OF CON-
GKF.SS OF Al til ST 24. 1».HS.
Of the Southern Israelite. published
monthly, at Atlanta, tin., for October, 10.H3.
State of Georgia.
County of Fulton, as.
Before me, a Notary Public, in and for
the State and county aforesaid, personally
appeared M. Stephen Sehlffer, who, having
been duly sworn according to law, deposes
and says that lie is the publisher of The
Southern Israelite, and that the following
is, to the best of ids knowledge and belief,
a true statement of the ownership, manage
ment (and if a daily paper, the circula
tion!, etc., of the aforesaid publication for
the date shown in tin* above caption, re
quired by tile Act of August 24. 11H2. em
bodied in section 443. Postal Laws and
Regulations, printed on the reverse side of
this form to-wit: 1. That the names and
addresses of the publishers and other se
curity holders owning or holding 1 per cent
or more of total amount of bonds, mort
gages. or other securities, are: None. *2.
That the owner is: The Southern News
paper Enterprises. Inc. M. Stephen Schlf-
fer. President: R. W. Chapman. Secretary;
Mrs. M. S. Sehlffer. Treasurer. Atlanta. Ga.
8. That the known bondholders, mort
gagees. publishers, editors, managing editor,
and business managers are: Name of Pub
lisher. M. Stephen Sehlffer: M. S. Miller.
Managing Editor; Nathan Lipton. Business
Manager. Post OfTiee address. SOI Glenn
Building, Atlanta. Ga.
P. D. Heffner. President and Treater.
R. B. LENTZ. Vice-President end Seer. \r,
CITY MOTOR CAR
COMPANY
Dodge - Plymouth
SALES AND SERVICE
SPARTANBURG, S. C. UNION, S. C.
Spartanburg
Creamery
Foremost Milk and Ice Cream
164 Library St.
SPARTANBURG. S. C.
Railway Express Ageno
INCORPORATED
Masonic Temple Bldg.
1»H W. Main St.
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
W. L. MUSTIAN, Agent
CONWAY THOMPSON. Preeident
Buick • Olds - Pontiac
THOMPSON MOTOR CO.
SPARTANBURG
The Best Piece in Spartanburg te
Buy a Used Car
Used Car Dealer - Established 1924
IQS West Main Street SPARTANBURG. S. C
S. H. Kress &: Co.
erv^s
5-10 and 25 Cent Stores
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
The £lite
Confectionery and Tea Room
Established 1912
'r
121 East Main Street Phone 95 I
SPARTANBURG. S. C.
HowelTs Service Station
Pennsylvania Tires and Tabes
Gas, Oil and Accesories
Cor. East Main and Dean Sts. Phone 62S
SPARTANBURG. S. C.
Quality Cleaning
iPIEDMONT LAUNDRY;
E. O. PAGE. Proprietor ,
Telephone H08 Spartanburf, S. C.J
LIGON’S DRUG STORE
0. S. MUNNERLYN. Owner
Cor. Main and Church Streets
Phones 30 - 1747
SPARTANBURG. S. C.
Yeur Preeerlptien* Filled Accurately aad C*c
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