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Social Mixers.

MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS
WEEK CELEBRATION

2.525252.5251,-;

Littman's YIDDISH PLAYH OUSE

LITTMAN and FISHSON, Company

:-: CLASSIFIED :-

Victrola 210

Victrola No. 210 is a great
musical instrument, and a
beautiful piece of furni-
ture. The price is only--

21
Handsome
Victrola
models to
select
from.

Several of
them are
specially
designed for
installation
of Radio.

$110

-which can be paid month-
ly. if you wish. a little at a
time. You need pay down
only for the Records. Glad-
den and brighten your home
NOW.

FREE TRIAL in your home. Come in or phone us.
(Cherry 3600.)


Grinnell Bros

Steinway and ,other famous Pianos.

Hdqrs. 1515-21 Woodward Av.

DETROIT BRANCHES:

Broadway near Monroe. Woodward at Pasadena. Ea-t

Jefferson opposite Continental Motors. Jos. Campau

tear Yemen'. Grand River half block above Joy Road.
Gratiot near Harper. West Jefferson near River Rouge
Postoffice. Michigan at Thirty-second. - 7803 Ferndale

The annual meeting and election of officers were elected for the ensuing FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
officers of the Temple Arts Society term. Plans are being made for the
in private home for coupl e or two
will be held tin Monday. May 18, at summer season at the lake. The next
gentlemen. 2015 Gladstone Ave
6:30 o'clock. All nwmbers of the regular meeting will take place Tues-
All conveniences. Phone Garfield
affiliated societies and those in their day evening, May 19, at the home
2374.
households eligible, for membership in of Miss Leath. Davidov of 2220 {la-
the Arts Society are cordially invited elwood avenue.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR - Moles and

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--
warts permanently removed 1.y
to attend and take part in the busi-
Athena Girls Club.
multiple electrolysis. Sixty to 700
ness of the meeting. Membership in
On Tuesday evening, May 12, the
hairs removed per hour, according
the society is restricted to members
of the affiliated societies and the adult members of the Athena Girls Club
to your case. I positively guaran-
The entertained their mothers at the club-
tee my work to he permanent..
weathers of their households.
meeting will be preceded by a dinner. house, 89 Rowena street. Miss Betty
Phone Main 2789. Beula Starr, 418
: Yucht sang, Miss Sara Landman gave
Capitol Theater Bldg.
--
interesting talk and Miss Hot-
an
Sisterhood to Hold
ever Horwitz played and sang sev- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
Annual Meeting May 18:
2:30 p. m., eral numbers. Miss Sophie Schneider
in private home for couple. Phone
en Monday, May 18, at
Euclid 1519-M. 2281 Pingree Ave.
t h e sisterhood will hold its annual and Mrs. l'earl Lieberman gave im-
meeting, at which time election of protnptu talks. Refreshments fol- FOR RENT-Two nicely furnished
t he board of trustees will take place. lowed. On Sunday morning,
17,
bedrooms with separate bath, in
a hike at May
Grosse
ossip Gabrilowitsch will he- the speak- the club will hold
private home. Near two street car
or of the afternoon. Idle. All members are urged to be
lines. 2662 Clairmount Ave. Phone
at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street,
evening,
Garfield 7607-W.
at 9 o'clock. On Tuesday
- ,
Lodge Sunday at Temple
May if the club will give a dinner at
FOR RENT--Nicely furnished room
Beth El on May 24:
King Wish Lo followed by a theater
for gentleman in private home..
On Sunday m a nning, May 24, sev- party at the Bonstelle Theater.
2015 Blaine Ave. Phone Garfield,
coil lodges whose membership is
3260-R.
, chiefly composed of Jews will be the
Youth of Zion.
guests of Temple Beth El at the morn-,
The following officers were electe d FOR RENT -- Pleasant furnished
tog service. On this day Dr. Frank- at the last meeting of the Youth o
room in private home for party de-
lin will preach a sermon appropriate Zinn: President, Barry Creels; vice
siring a real home. Convenient to
to the occasion. Further announce- president, Zelman Wasserman; secre
three car lines. Phone Garfield
ments will be made.
tary. Ruth Cht ,,cle2; treasurer, Sam
8189-R.
eel Brody. A review of the past year'
work was given and plans discusse
FOR RENT-Furnished room. 6000
:0 make the coming season even mar
Scotten near Tireman. Modern
successful than the last. The Zio
home for Jewish girl. Near bus
loll given last month was a grid it
and ear line. Board and room if
-ra'ce's and a large sum was sent I 0
desired. Phone Garfield 5323-W.
Palestine for the chalutzim. Th
next regular meeting will be het .1 TO RENT-Nicely furnished room,
for gentleman, with private small
Wednesday evening, May 20, at 8 9
family. All conveniences. Phone
Rowena street.
Roses of Zion.
Garfield K471. Sam 1.ubetsky,
Two new members have joined the
Hebrew Ladies Aid.
3273 Gladstone Ave.
Roses of Zion Club. The club's rep-
he Young Judaean A meeting of the Hebrew Ladi es
resentatives at .t
s. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
declamation contest, l'earl Firestone Aid Society will be held on Wettne
or will share apartment. Private
and Ile•Ile Baron, received fifth prize day evening, May 20, at 7:30 at
family. Very reasonable. 2205
rs
and honorable mention, respectively. East Warren avenue. All membe
West Euclid. !letter. Phone Gar-
Bella Drapkin was chosen vice-presi- are urged to attend.
field 4758.
dent and the following members were
J.
W.
E.
W.
0.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
Lag
chosen to participate in a
A board meeting of the Jewi sh
for couple or gentleman, near Dex-
B'Omer celebration to be held on
LIWomen's European Welfare Organ iz-
ter Blvd. Phone Garfield 35854
Saturday, May In: Celia Baron. S e
r-
Yasitz, Rebecca Burman and Syl- : ation will be held on Sunday afte
93.15 McQuade Ave.
eta
Slav 17, at 2 o'clock at t he
via Josephson. : noon,
WANTED for phut
home of Mrs. Julius Stanfield, 51 8l PARTNER
studio. Wonderful proposition etY I
Hurlbut avenue. A meeting of t he
Mogen David.
am willing to teach the business
organization will be held at t he
Plans for a checker team were Farnsworth synagogue an Tuesd ay
Have all equipment necessary.
made at a meeting of the Mogen Da- evening, May 19.
Phone Euclid 3052.
vid Club held on May 2. Mr. Cohn
FOR
RENT-Nicely furnished room
Nursery.
as
elected
chairman
for
the
team
Day
Junior
Baby
v -
in private family for one or Co.
and also captain of an indoor baseball
The Junior Baby Day Nursery is
gentlemen. Convenient to Wood-
m-
conducting
a
campaign
for
new
me
team.
ward Ave. and John R. bus. Mr.
hers. All girls from 10 to 13 ye ar,
Sam Berman, 224 East Palmer AL,
are invited to attend meetin Rs

Young
Judaea

.rl

gs, in

`r'd

Monday Evening, May 18, at Pop, lar Prices .
Boris Torna:cheysky, Madame Zulu. berg and the G
./
Entire Company in

"YOU AND I

Wednesday Evening, May 20, • Testimonial Benefit Performance
to
will be given for Madame Arko. For the first time i Detroit the
following play will be given:

"THE STORM IN THE FAM I L Y "

Starting Second Week, Mokday, May 18.

The Bonstelle Playhouse

Nights 75c to $1.50. Mats. Thurs. and Sat., 50e and 75c.
Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792.
Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's.

The Bonstelle Compan y

In Winchell Smith and Tom Cushing's Play in TI see Acts
A Big New York and Road Success.

"THANK-U

Delightful Characterizations!

Amusing .!

If

itu•lions!

'Thant-U' is geing to bring many new patrons to the Bon .erne Playhouse !•

-Detroit Times.
"Packed with all the r:ehness of character and incident on
typical rural comm.inity."-George Stark, Detroit News.

may find en the

perhaps a health
'Playhouse patrons are assured an enjoyable evening. Also, santly.”-Len G
ier outlook on life • for the author plants truths plainly and pie
Free
Press.
Shaw, Detroit

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and No al
brought it

The day of oil heat is h ere. No' of

brought it. The success of autonv tic
oil heating for the hom • dates fr ■ na

the day 7 years ago when the I rat
Nokol was installed.

Here ettoNokolsarc sh,nan,

one installed

Co a strum

bode, one the other in a
water heat,

The turrets of automatic oil
heating/n.1,0.1..1 ,4..11 ram
the day th. Naiad rombuw

Sian chamber 4.0 ■ 11vfected.
It e. Tadtcally,fiffetent from

onyothermethmlof
10. In it oil burns with a

dean, tootles., odorless

Rome.

The leadership of Noko ,establid ed
at that time has never been cl al.
longed. Of approximately 75,1'00
automatic oil burners installed in
the United States, by 150 manufac-

turers, 22,000 arc Nolo: Is.
Nokol leadership has been

ma in.
tained by the principles of oil come
bustion the first Nokol laid down. In
7 years not one fundamental chat ge
be en access[ ry.
in these principles hash(

Its operating cost is less than the: of
coal.lt is also to the best ofourknowl.
edge less than that of any other oil
burner,regardless of du grad e of fuel
used. Nokol efficiency m akes possible
the use of good fuel at the e lowest cost.

To make certain you will have your
Nokol for Fall, act now. Call for one
of our engineers.Or send the coupon.

Automatic Heat Corpc ration

North way

6534 Cass Avenue

of age

the next meeting andldies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No.
ence to share five-room apartment.
B. B. Plans are being m ade
Brush.
Norman Rosin will talk on Bar14. 1. 0.
rec-
Mrs. Irene Ross. 9320
Koc!sba. I for a banquet for the board of di
./Me
h
Phone Hemlock 4016-W.
tors which will be given at the
2201 Gladst one
Ile who is born to misfortune stum- of Mrs. Sol Braiker,
be FOR RENT - Furnished apartment
and though he falls avenue. The next meeting will
to rent for three months from June;
Ales as'e goes
at the home of Mrs.
on his back will fracture his nose.- held on May 26
15. Has three bedrooms and front'
1992 Gladstone aye
l
M.
L
May
Pr o verbs .

Ben Jechai at

chevsky, as
•me Regina
layers Coin
unda, May

"THE POLISH WEDDI NG"

at 296 Owen avenue.
"Resolved, That Nationalism and
WANTED-Girl desires room in pri-
Not Anti.Semitism Is the Fundamen-I
vate family. References exchanged.
Woodward
J.
W..
E.
W.
0
North
Call Empire 2572-W.
tal Cause for Zionism," was debated
and Alexanderi The last board meeting of the
Schwartz
by William
North Woodward Branch of the J em- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished roan,
Baruch, affirmative. and Elkan Ruch-
Or-
Broner, negative. at ish Women's European Welfare
for one or two gentlemen. Al' ,
halter and Paul
of
garage. 1656 Hazelwood avenue.
the last meeting of the Ilerzl Ju. ganization was held at the home
Goldberg, 302 Owen a Se-
Mrs.
Max
Phone Empire 6620-3.
daeans. The negative won and Elkan
the
chosen best speaker. nue. Plans were discussed for
Buchhalter was
Isis FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
card
party
to
be
given
at
the
Pa
lots were drawn for the semi-finals in
on,
and garage. 1506 Clairmount Ave.
the tennis tournament which the , de Dance on Wednesday afterno
10, by the organization. the Be-
Phone Empire 1557-R. Mrs. Stein. ,
Ilerzls are staging. Leo I.ipchinsky June
La-
- ---- I
speak on air b'Omer and Simon brew Ladies Aid Society and the
WANTED-Young couple with refer- I

will

r s.

The Areal skilled actor Boris Tomas
!listed by the well known actress Mai
Zukerberg and the entire Yiddish
patsy, will appear on Saturday and
16 and 17, matinee and eveni

Club
Notes

Jgdaeans.
Herzl -

M

EXTRAORDINARY ANNOW CEMENT

temple firth El
Notes

-through the presence
there of the splendid
and wonderfully popular

2814 Hasti ngs Street

Telephone Cherry 2523

91 Detroit

Greater Joy For
the Family-Added
Charm for the Home

- -

room house. Modern to the min.
ute. our-aisle garage
Apply 560
East Ferry Ave. Pi one Empire
3919.

attic. House may be used all year I s.

area J Dean Company

-No dull hours
Where there's
a Victrola.



HOUSE FOR RENT I eautiful 11J-

WANTED-Girl to assist with house-
9
work and care of baby. One who
will appreciate a good home. Phone
Hemlock 0342-M.

, - A regular meeting of the Social
Mixers Club was held Wednesday
-----
evening at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, Mothers Clubs Meet at Shaarey Zedele
SO Rowena street, Dancing followed
for Supper and Program.
the conclusion of the business meet-
ing. The public is invited to attend
Five hundred mothers and daugh-
t'.•.t• meetings every Wednesday night. ters gathered at the Shaterey Zedek
Synagogue Tuesday evening, May 12,
B and B Club
tie celebrate Mothers and Daughters
The last meeting of the B and B Week wit h a supper and program.
Club was held May 6 at the home of
The mothers are members of the
Mrs. Roy Herbert of 257 Tyler ave- Mothers 'Clubs which are sponsored I
Lillian Barnett, social by the Jewish Institute and the Jew-
Mion
nue.
worker at Grace Hospital, spoke on ish Welfare Center. Mies Mary Cap:
her work. Miss Helen Barnett and Ian, educational director of the
Miss Gertrude Atliviack were chosen United Jewish Charities, was in
members of the committee on social charge of the celebration.
Estimates without obligation.
affairs for the coating summer sea-
Following the supper, which was
son. Miss Fanny Atlivaiek and Miss
served in the gymnasium, the "Jolly
Fanny Ilershdn rendered ,wveral vo- Jewish Joybringers" ('lute presented I
cal selections following a luncheon a "Candle Service Performance.,"
served by the hostess.
, ymbolic of the relationship between
mother and daughter. The Misses
Zedakah.
Buena Epstein, Mildred Kramer,
A meeting of the Zolakith Club I'hyllis Berman, Jennie Kosaglod,
was held all Monday, May 11, at the Rose Berman and Ruth Kasten rep-
home of Mrs. Bela Jacoby, 1658 resented the six virtues; Regina Schil. : -
MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR
Heroin
Waverly avenue. Plans were dis- ler, Dorothy Kaplan
and
OVER EIGHTY YEARS
cussed for a card party which will be Schwartz, the , daughters. Little Le-
given on Tuesday. June III, at the unit Berman sang and Sliss Jessie
home of Mrs. Jeanette Jacoby, 254 Phyllis Kopatz gave a recitation.
California avenue. Should the weath-
A feature of the program was the
er prove unfavorable the card party
dancing . of Russian folk dance by
will be given on Wednesday, June 17. Mrs. Anna Weiner of 1079 Leslie ave-
nue and her youngest daughter, Jean
Concord Club.
e is the mother
Weiner. Mrs. Weiner
The Concord Club will give three lit II children and is a grandmother.
one-act plays and a minstrel show on Jean is 10 years of age.
Friday evening, June 5, at the Little
The presidents of the four Mothers
Theater, 89 Rowena street. Maurice Clubs sponsored by the Jewish Insti-
next regular
not end with sale of car.
Segal
is
director.
The
es
tute. presented Nil, Caplan with a!
Our dealings with customers do
business meeting will take place Sun- beautiful basket of flowers in appre-
Your new Chevro let is here.
lay afternoon, May 17, at the club ciation of her efforts on their behalf.
New Bodies
house, S9 Rowena street.
The presidents are: Mrs. Ida Weis-
New Finish
New Chassis
berg of the Balch School Mothers
New Appoint-
New Clutch
Next Sunday's Sermon:
Sigma Phi Gamma.
Club, Mrs. Eva Craig of the Twelfth
New Axles
ments
Miss Mildred Bachrach of t'a Ivert Street Mothers Club, Mrs. Sarah Ar-
The sermon on Sunday morning
neet-
next will be delivered by Rabbi Tier- avenue was hostess at the last
vin of the Fenkell District Mothers
i oa ority Club and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of the
CENTRAL CHEVROLET COMPANY
vIIer
Gann aa n( Sr
kowitz under the title "Is There
t the
"The House of Superior Service"
Jewish Type?" A discussion of the .
West Warren Mothers Club.
E. ROSENTHAL, President
1 Manager
question of the existence or non-ex- came time entertained the Omega
H. CRUDDER, G
Edgewood 4323
2287 East Jefferson Ave.
istence of the so-called typical Jew, Epsilon Sorority and several other
d, :
which has been a moot subject among f r i en
the scholars for a long time, will be
the topic of the discourse. Services ,
Eta ho Sigma Sorority.
y held MACK B. WEISS - Strictly kosher
S
The l . t : a t a R Rho Sigma o7■iitryii
are at 10:45 and the public is invited. i
caterer for weddings, banquets,
its last regular meeting Tuesday eve-
ning
at
the
home
of
Miss
Jeanne
Ro-
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
Temple Arts Society-
reasonable. Phone Melroge 0006.
sen of Seward avenue, at which time
Temple Election:

That "first impression" of your house is gained from
the outside. To the public, the attraction-or the want
of it-is the
a outside. The painting of the outside
ortant job from the standpoints of both looks
is an imp
and durability.
Dean's Complete Decorating Service makes certain that
the outside, as well as the interior, is in keeping with
the surroundings-in other words, that harmony exists
outside as well as within. Ample force makes prompt-
ness possible, and you are assured a quality Mb-the
only kind that pass.

Th e

413 Lafayette Bldg., 1 etroit, Mich.

Zeirei Zion.
The next meeting of the Zeirei
Zion Society will be held on Sunday, FLAT FOR SALE--2211 Gladstone. TO RENT-2073 l'ingr m, Apt. 103
Lovely roan and bat h fur one or
Six rooms each, steam heat, tiled
May 17, at the Y. W. H. A., RO Ro-
two girls employed, in private
baths, side drive, two-car garage;
wena street, when Joseph Chaggi will
Call
Rea-on.
apartment. Privileg .5.
all
in
excellent
condition.
speak on "Utopian Socialism."
able. Phone Empire • 730-J.
owner, Garfield 9606-R.
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-
-
Junior Star.
FOR RENT--90 Rosedale Court, near FOR RENT--2441 TayI or. Room and
The following officers were elected
1Vmplward Ave. Seven large monis.
garage for single per on or couple
at the last meeting of the Junior
Reason-
Garage and side drive.
Only two in family. Phone Euclid
Star Club, oil at the home of Rosa-
able rent. Phone Cadillac 4251.
29115-51.
lie Glasser: President, Selma Klein;
I --
vice-presidents, Dorothy Frank and WANTED-Jewish woman or girl to IFOR RENT--Nicely ft rnished room
Rosalie Glasser; secretary, Beula Le-
do housework and answer tele-
for gentleman in p. i•ate family
bowitz; financial secretary, Sara Nlil-
phone calls in a doctor's residence.
2201 Blaine, Apt. 201; cornet
Ier• treasurer, Evelyn Newman. Miss
Phone Garfield 1420 between 7
Fourteenth.
'
aced 8.
Frances Kttlisch of 7015 Harper ave-
ostess a t the next meet-
he opposed by Benjamin Gantz and flue wi ll b e h
RENT-Nicely
furnished
room
i
FOR
RENT -Nicely f urnishcd
FOR
v, ung 1., , IL pi 1
iln:. 011 May 17.
Ilvnuut Ilarahal for the negative.
in private home. lit running wa- , in private home.
i
- ---
--
ferret. Phone Gart eld
I
:
ter. 566 East Ferry Ave. Phone
Madison
Athletic
Club.
Alpine Social Club.
Empire 3919.
'fie regular meeting of the Madi• ,
: t
.\t the last meeting of the Alpine. son Athletic Club to be held Sunday, I
Detroit Exclusive Caterers
MICIL-Nlust sell beau-:
Social Club, held at the home of Sam-
PETOSKEY,
and
Banquets •nd
Engagentents, Weddings
May
17,
will
be
dispensed
with
tiful
home,
completely
furnished,'
: uel Brody, plans were discussed for
All Social Ores Can.
at
the
Jewish Social
a model meeting, which will include the members will spend the day
overlooking Little Traverse Bite
We cater to the leadm
age
at
('ass
Lake.
Any
young
Coly.
Affairs
of
the
cottage
and Park; 10 rooms besides serv-
I a mock trial. The May Day festival
We Decorate Homes • nd Flails.
man wishing to spend a week or two
ants' quarters. Five bedrooms,
I proved it social success. The next
at the lake please communicate with
DETROIT CATE RING CO.
steam heat, hardwood floors, fire-
meeting will be held at the home of
M. A. PEREIR)
place, full basement with laundry,
Abraham Woronoff, 10:18 West Phila. Michael Gruskin, 322 Owen avenue,
125 RICHTON d VENUE
the
evening.
during
Hemlock 5654
fruit and et .:I compartment, large I Mon 3777
delphia avenue.

Philom•thic Debating Club.
At the next meeting of the Philo-
' mathic Debating Club, which. will be
held May 17 at the Byron Avenue
Talmud Torah, the question fur de-
bate will be "Resolved, That the Pro-
Ihibition Amendment Be NIoditied to
Allow light Wines and Beers to Be
I Sold." The affirmative will be upheld
, by Harold Koretz and Simon Stier,
iwho will be opposed by Irwin Agrano-
witz 111111 Irwin Klar.
On May .21 the debate will he "Re-
. solved, That First Degree Murder Be
I Punishable by Capital Punishment in
ichigan." Norman Rom and Meyer
eisenfeld, for the affirmative, will

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