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EDUCATIONAL

LEGGETT-ABEL SCHOOL
ANNOUNCES OPENING

LOCAL COMPOSER TO
ENTER INTO MUSIC
PUBLISHING FIELD

Positions

Can always be secured for well trained office help. Begin
preparation at the Fall term. Opens September hth.
This school is affiliated with the Michigan State Normal,
Ypsilanti. Accredited by the National Association of Accredited
Commercial Schools.

Michigan's Oldest Business School

Total enrollment of over 52,000 students
The largest graduating class of any Detroit Business School

for OH.
Gives thorough training in Accountancy, Shorthand (Gregg
or Graham), Typewriting (Cote Touch Method), Bookkeeping
Machine, and Calculator Courses, English, Salesmanship, Bush
OM Administration, Civil Service and Secretarial Courses.

Day and Night Sessions

TO THE

STUDENTS—ACTUAL AND PROSPECTIVE

OF THE

itnitlersittl of Petroit

Classes will be resumed as follows:

Monday, September 12th
Literary Department
Engineering Department (Section A) Monday, September 12th
Engineering Department (Section B) Monday, September 26th
Monday, August 15th
Law Department (Bar Review Course)
Law Department (Freshman Class) ....Monday, September 12th
Law Department (Juniors and Seniors)

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NETZORG ENGAGED BY
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Trained teachers. Ideal location, light. well ventilated rooms
Employment
A well organized Student Society. A most efficient
Department.

Monday, September 26th

Commerce and Finance Department (Regular Course)

Mr. Bendetson Netzorg of the B. ,
Netzorg piano studio at 4152 Wood-
ward avenue has been engaged as
soloist for one of the concerts at Or-
chestra Hall the coming season. This
HAROLD BERG.
is Mr. Netzorg's fifth engagement .
Harodi Berg, 164 Taylor avenue, with the Detroit Symphony Orches,
prominent young Detroit music com- tea. The symphony concert season S.
poser, announces that he will hence- opens Oct. 28.
forth engage in the music publishing
business under the name of the Cham-
berlain Company. His first release JEWISH STUDENT SOCIETY
will be a fox trot, "Looking at You,"
to be released on Oct. 1. This piece
Harry Korotkin will speak on "The
Remember that the Law School, the Commerce and Finance Department, the
has already scored a hit wherever Jewish Literary Renaissance in Rus-
Foreign Trade Division and the Commercial Art Division are open to women and that
produced. The words to this song sia"at the next meeting of the Jew-
the last three hold evening sessions only.
were written by H. A. Kelley, local ish Students Society, to be held Wed-
arranger.
nesday evening, Aug. 31, at the
Mr. Berg was for the past three Shaarey Zedek. All interested are I
PHONES:
For full details write, phone or
years connected with Will Roasiter of invited to attend this meeting.
Library Dept., Main 4663
call on Registrar, 630 Jefferson
New York. His writings were until
Engineering Dept., Main 1799
now confined to resrtictive material
Avenue East.
Law Dept., Cherry 8064
for acts, the publication of "Looking
Commerce and Finance, Main 4663
at You" being his first entry into the
t 9-12 A. M.
Foreign Trade Dept., Main 2316
popular field.
Office Hours ' 3-5 P. M.
Aeronautics Dept., Main 2316
As a boy, Mr. Berg was identified
NEW YORK. — (J. C. B.) — The
High School Dept., Cherry 7247
(7:30-8:30
P.
M.
with numerous local civic organiza-
funeral of Rabbi Abraham Blum, for
tions and was a prominent figure in
a chaplain of the police de-
10
years
local civic life. Ile was chief inspec-
partment, held last week, was attend -
eirmsiammar
tor of the Boys' Division of the De-
ed by many city officials, high officers
troit Junior League in 1915. At
of the police department and more
school he was identified with press
than 200 policemen. There was a
work, writing for the school publica-
Masonic service, conducted by the
The Knights of Judaea, an inter-
tions.
VIOLIN — CELLO — PIANO
Police Square, the Masonic organiza-
Mr. Berg is a son of Meyer Berg,
mediate Young Judaea circle, Sunday
tion of the department, and of which
celebrated its second anniversary with
past master of Perfection Lodge. He
the chaplain was a member.
is the grandson of the late Layne
an outing to David Brown's Roches-
The body was then taken under
ter farm. The boys started out on
Clinkofstine of Saginaw.
police escort to Temple Emanuel.
Glendale 2038
4152 Woodward Avenue
their trip by truck from the syna-
The cortege was preceded by the po-
GANAPOL STUDIOS START lice department band. In the line gogue on Westminster and Delmar
avenues. A number of games, races
ENROLLMENT ON SEPT. 5 were the Police Glee Club, the chap- and other novel events helped to
lains of the department and officers
make the day's program interesting.
The Ganapol Studios of Musical of the department.
The success of the day was made
The Rev. Joseph Silvermari, rabbi
Art, in business here for the past 20
complete by the defeat administered
years, have established permanent emeritus of the Temple Emanuel, of- by the Knights to the Intercollegiate
ficiated.
quarters at 10 West Warren avenue,
Zionist Association. In a game with
In eulogizing Chaplain Blum, Com-
in the Goldberg building, where two
their superiors, who were also pie-
suites will be occupied by the new missioner Enright said, addressing the nicing on the farm Sunday, the
studios. The 1921-1922 season will family: "I wish to give you these Knights of Judaea beat the local I.
words
of
solace.
Rabbi
Blum
in
his
be entered upon with a thoroughly
Z. A. in a baseball game by the score
efficient staff of teachers and the home leaves tender memories; in his of 6 to 3. Samuel Heyman, leader of
same standards which have character- profession respect and appreciation the Knights, was in charge of events
ized the institution for the past 20 and in the police department the for the boys.
gratitude of that robust arm of men
years will be maintained.
Judging from actual achievements regardless of creed or distinction."

Monday, October 3rd

The demand for well trained students is continually increas-
ing. D. B. U. graduates are being placed every (lay. Their quali-
fications are unquestioned. They hold the World's Class-room

Commerce and Finance Department (Post Graduate)

Records.

Foreign Trade Division
Commercial Art Division
School of Aeronautics
High School Classes

For information

It's Free.

Send for Bulletin

JUST A REMINDER

The May Leggett-Abel School, for-
merly at 213 Woodward avenue, has
moved to the new quarters at 4152
Woodward. For the fall term, May
Leggett-Abel will head the violin de-
partment and Frederick L. Abel the
violincello, piano and harmony de-
partment.
The school is prepared upon appli-
cation to the director to furnish vo-
calists, pianists, violinists, orchestra
soloists, trios and string quartets
from the members of the faculty for
musical entertainments given by
clubs and musical associations.
The 1921-1922 season will start on g
Sept. 5. Registrations will then be- 0
gin for the following courses: Violin, -
cello, viola, piano, theory, elementary
harmony, history of music, ensemble.
Special attention is given to pupils' 0
showing unusual talent and aptitude,
for conscientious work. 1

Tuesday, October 4th
Tuesday, October 11th
Thursday, September 1st
Monday, September 12th
Monday, September 12th

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IEstablished 1850

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Phone Main 1205

III Grand River Avenue West

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DETROIT INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART

"Strongest Faculty in the Middle West"

A School

which offers decidedly superior
advantages In Piano, Voice.
Violin. Organ, Theory, 'Cello,
Viola. Public School Moeda,
Harp. Mandolin, Ukulele, Lan-
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Speaking and Orchestral In-
struments.

A Faculty

of over 40 Artist Teachers,
leader. In the musical life ut
the city and Including 10 of
the leading members of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

School Orchestra
Recitals
Muter Courses
Fall Term Opens Sept. 5th

Students may register at any time for day or evening instruction.

"We Charge No Enrollment Fee"

Call, write or 'phone for our illustrated catalog.

Phone Northway 2955. Address, 5405.5415 Woodward, <or. Kirby.

EULOGIZE JEWISH
POLICE CHAPLAIN

KNIGHTS OF JUDAEA

Fall Term Opens September 5 1

of his artist pupils, Boris I,. Ganapol
stands in the front ranks as artist,
musician and teacher. Having given
all of his life to the study of the
voice in all its phases, to the art of
singing, interpretation and his ac-
quirement of a knowledge of the mu-
sical literature, Mr. Ganapol has in-
spired the confidence of critics, mu-
sicians and students of the voice.
Enrollment in the school will be
accepted from Sept. 5. Certificates
and diplomas are awarded for the
completion of superior courses taken
by those seriously interested in mu-
sical careers.

HENRY B. MANVILLE, Business Manager.

SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS

DETROIT

Independent and progressive. Thorough training in Drawing and
Painting from Life. Illustration; Composition. Limited students' list.
Catalogue sent on request.
Enrollment begins October 3.
Fall term begins October 10.

JOHN P. WICKER, Director

Chalmers Building, Woodward and Parsons. Detroit, Mich.
Phons Glendale 7633

Paul Goldstein last Thursday took
charge of the Maccabees of Judaea as
leader, succeeding David Racoosin.
Mr. Racoosin will take charge of an-
other Young Judaea club. Mr. Gold-
stein is president of the Detroit I. Z.
A. and is well qualified as leader in
Young Judaea.

DETROIT, MICH.

For Particulars Apply to Registrar or Telephone

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Glendale 7478 or Cadillac 4115

TheMary Mac. Underwood Studios

HENRI MATHEYS

Art Dancing
301 Westminster A
Located in a beautiful residen-
tial district, offers to those who
appreciate exclusiveness, highest
class instruction in technique,
grace and beauty.
Baby and Children's classes spe-
cialized.
Private lessons in the latest New
York social dances a specialty.
Dramatic Art—Health and Self
Expression.
All instruction under the per-
sonal supervision of Mary Mace
Underwood, directress.
Write or telephone style of
dancing desired.
Studios reopen Saturday, Sept.
10th. Telephone Market 4236.

Violin Instruction

Detroit Free Press: That he
is an artist among artists, he
was able to prove in a single
afternoon.
Detroit Times: He is evidently
an admirable artist.
It lie has wide
Detroit J
technique and luscious vel-
vety tone.

Mr. Matheys dis-
played an admirable tech-
nique and a beautiful sing-
ing tone.

Detroit News:

Ile
plays with dignity, finish and
with a fine sense of the mean-
ing of things.

Detroit Saturday Night:

Catalog Sent on Request

BELGIAN SCHOOL OF VIOLIN

270 Woodward Avenue

Gladwin Building 504

VIOLIN AND 'CELLO

Nicholas

JENNIE M. STODDARD

GARAGUSI

Teacher of Singing

Jules L .

KLEIN

4705 Cass at Forest.

Glendale 5788

Available for Concerts, Recitals
and Misucales.

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Unheard-
of excesses against the Jewish pop-
ulation are taking place in the region
of Iturzhanov, Galatia, for the past
three weeks, but the Polish police
take no measures to quell them.
Bands, who remain unpunished, at-
tack Jewish homes and rob them of all
their contents. Jewish passengers
are horribly beaten. The Jewish
popuiaton Fat appealed to the official
in authority, but he has done nothing
in answer to their appeal.

Likely to Be Pro-
vided for in Four Years.

Whole Country

LONDON. — So comprehensive is
the education plan of the government
of Palestine that, at the present rate
of progress, the whole country will
be provided with schools within four
years, it is announced here.
Since January 34 new village
schools, providing elementary educa-
tion for 1,360 children, have been
opened, while 46 state-aided schools
provided in villages by the inhabitants
have been taken over by the govern-
ment. Thirty-five additional schools
will be opened during the current
fiscal year, it is stated.
Measures also are being taken for
the development of the two training
colleges for teachers, and teachers
are being appointed to live among the
Bedouin tribes and teach their chil-
dren.
A Central Education Committee
has been formed, consisting of four
Moslems, three Jews and three Chris-
tians.
Under the arrangements now in
force, the people of the village pro-
vide the building and furniture and
keep them in repair, while the gov-
ernment pays the salaries of the
teachers and other costs of mainten-
ance.

MRS. FELS RETURNS

Studio: 510 Gladwin Bldg.
Wednesday-Saturday
Home Studio: 65 Stanton Avenue
Telephone Walnut 172.R for
Appointment

Thorough Instruction

ATTACKS ON JEWS IN GALICIA

SCHOOLS FOR PALESTINE

MACCABEES OF JUDAEA

ALMA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE

2709 Woodward Avenue

NEW YORK.—(J. C. 11.1— Mrs
Mary Fels returned on board the
Lapland after having been away from
the country for several months on a
visit to l'alestine and England.

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"Those move easiest

V.

ho have learned to tlanee "

MADGE FRASER STUDIO

PASQUALE BRIGLIA

Modern Ballroom Dances

VIOLINIST TEACHER

111 Watson Street at John R.

Only serious students accepted- -assistant for preparatory woe%
Res. 473 Hancock West, Glob. 4104-M. Studio 515 Gladwin Bldg.

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4152 Woodward Avenue

Mr. Netzorg resumes teaching Thursday, September Lit

.Please apply by mail or phone Glendale 2101 or Market 5121-W

For Concert or Recital Dates Address Mr. Bendetson Netzorg.

CLAIRMONT CLUB

The Clairmont Club Pearl Beach
camp, formed last week by a group
of members, is an early success.
Those in charge are trying to re-
serve it, in the name of the club, for
next summer.
Members working during the week
will leave Saturday night and spend
Sunday camping with the others
staying full time there until the open-
ing of the fall school term.
The Clairmont Club extends a
standing invitation to all Jewish
young men eligible to enter its ranks.
A committee has been appointed,
to be headed by Charles Ornstein, to
have copies of the constitution made.
All communications to the club
should be addressed in care of Louis
B. Schulman, 551 Theodore street,
acting secretary during Maurice
Markowitz's absence from the city.
The next regular meeting of the
organization will be held on Monday,
Aug. 29, at 7 o'clock, in the Henry
M. Utley Library Branch, Wood-
ward at Alger avenue. The public is
cordially invited to attend.

Miss Frances M. Crossette

Pianoforte Studio

508 Gladwin Bldg.

1564 Woodward A..
Telephone Cherry 66431

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Carl Van H. Ezerman

Vocal Teacher

26 West Warren

Off Woodward

Call Northway 5990

MILLINERS WANTED

Beeman's Evening School of Mil-
linery teaches you in 60 days.
New classes forming. Positions
guaranteed.

4200 Cass.

Glendale 2124

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