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COLONIAL
OIL CO.
New in Name
THE SERVICE
REMAINS THE SAME
100% SAVANNAH OWNED
AND OPERATED
The new COLONIAL OIL
COMPANY, formerly the
American Oil Company, was
founded in 1921 by Raymond
M. Demere and is today one
of the leading Independent
Oil Companies of the South
east. For the past five years
f has distributed products of
The Pure Oil Co., in Savannah
and adjacent territory.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
R. M. Demere, President
M. W. Lippitt, 1st Vic«-Pres.
G. W. Taylor, 2nd Vice-Pres.
C. L. Jarrel, Secretary
Chas. R. Clapp
A. R. Lawton, Jr.
A. W. Solomon, Sr.
HEADQUARTERS SAVANNAH
Branch Offices and Plants
Statesboro and Brunswick, Georgia
Walterboro, Allendale, Bamberg and
Varnville, S. C.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, President
GEO. W. HUNT, Vice-Pres.
STEWART E. KRAFT, Sec y and Trees.
RAUERS CUNNINGHAM
Asst. Sec y and Trees.
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SAVINGS
REAL ESTATE
LOANS
(Chatham
Savings &
Loan Co.
Savannah, Ga.
Organized 1885
Capital $500,000.00
IN THE LIMELIGHT
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and his services were frequently in de
mand for extra-parliamentarv financial
commissions. He had been an under-
director of the Bank of Paris, vice-presi
dent of the Credit Mobilier Francais and
a member of the Academy of Sciences,
Morals and Politics. A former member
of the French Senate, Levy was an officer
of the Legion of Honor and held decora
tions from the Roumanian, Italian, Por
tuguese and Belgian governments.
BARNEY ROSS, lightweight champion
of the world, is rated the seventh most
outstanding athletic performer in the
world for 1933, according to a poll by
an expert national jury of athletic au
thorities. Ross received six votes in the
balloting. The only other Jewish athlete
to receive votes was Max Baer, con
tender for the heavyweight title.
HARPO MARX, one of the four in
imitable Marx Brothers, scored a scrwa-
tional hit at his first appearance in a
Leningrad music hall where his six-
rninute vaudeville sketch, replete with
American humor, brought him a 25-min
ute ovation. Harpo, who is here as a
guest performer, appeared in a sketch
written for the occasion and had the as
sistance of two members of the Moscow
Art Theatre's company. The American
comedian received a telephonic message
of congratulation from William C. Bullitt,
American ambassador.
PREMIER BENITO MVSSOLINI has
announced the appointment of two Jews
to the Italian Senate. The new senators
are Georg Anselmi and Isaiah Levi, both
personal friends of II Duce.
SIR ELIE KADOORIE, noted Indian
Jewish philanthropist, has assumed com
plete financial responsibility for all of
the Jewish communal institutions main
tained by the Marrano community in
Oporto, Portugal, according to a report
in The Torah, the Marrano organ. Sir
Elie, who recently made a personal visit
to the Marranos, gave them $10,000 to
complete their synagogue and pledged
himself to finance their yeshiva and other
Jewish agencies.
VERTELLE S. VALENTINE, a col
ored girl, who is a descendant of a group
of negro Jews who came to New York
from the British West Indies, has been
selected as valedictorian for excellence in
studies at the Hebrew School of the In
stitutional Synagogue. Miss Valentine is
one of two colored girls in a class of ten
which is to be graduated next week.
BISHOP JOHN L. NI ELSON, of Zu
rich, was laughed off the platform by the
delegates to the 25th anniversary meet
ing of the Federal Council of Churches
of Christ in America, held in Washing
ton, I"). C., when he declared that there
are “Christian Germans who regard Hit
ler as the chosen instrument of God in
the return of Jews to their homeland in
Palestine.” Defending the Hitler regime
and its policies, Bishop Buelson asserted
that many “Christian Germans defend
the persecution of the Jews in the cause
of racial purity” and because the exiled
Jews had not suffered any more than had
other Germans forced out of Posen, Al
sace and other German communities at
other times.
MISCHA ELMAN, one of the world’s
greatest violinists, celebrated the 25th an
niversary of his American debut by giv
ing a recital on the same stage in Car
negie Hall, New York City, where he
scored his first triumph in 1908. Twenty-
five years ago Elman appeared as solo
ist with the Russian Symphony Orchestra
when he was 17 years old.
Here Is Our Trial Plan
PER
MONTH
VX *• will in-tall in any koine nerved by our lines, in accord
ance with our wiring plan, without co-l to yon for installa
tion. a four-burner l(i-l)-7fi Crawford Range.
You pay only the small charge of $2.00 monthly on the
range. Payments apply on the purchase price of the range.
There is no other cost to you except the small eharge for
the amount of current used.
You try this modern servant until you are satisfied that its
economies prove that it should he permanent equipment
in your home.
TOUCH THE BUTTON ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Savannah. Electric & Power Co.
JAMES E. AVERETT, Sale* Manager
Robert H. Gamble, Chairman W. F. Robertson, Pres, and Treas.
ICE
COAL
DAILY CAPACITY, 250 TONS STORAGE CAPACITY, 2000 TONS
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Georgia Ice Company
P. O. Box 14-40-—Telephones 8158* 8438
PLANT AND OFFICE
431 HARMON STREET
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE *
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