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THE EMANCIPATOR

By WILLIAM S. SCHWARTZ of Chicago

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On Friday afternoon, March 26, S.
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I L. Regner of Cincinnati, who con-
; ducts bi-weekly services here, re-
i viewed the book "The Shadow of the
I Cross."

About 60 guests attended the Com-
munity Seder, which was a very en-
joyable affair. The sisterhood was in
charge of the dinner and S. L. Reg-
ner conducted the services.

Mrs. M. Stern of Jackson, Mich., is
the guest of Mrs. Frances Levy.

Passover
Greetings

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marienthal of
Chicago are spendnig the Passover
holidays with their sisters, the Misses
Tillie and Sadie Marienthal.

We Extend Best Wishes to Our Friends and Patrons
on this Joyous Occasion.

Miss Caroline Levy is the guest of
friends in Detroit.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

I Jack S. Moss has returned from s
several months' visit in the East.

KINGWAH LO CAFE

Mrs. Edward Lichtig has returned
from St. Louis, Mo., where she was
called by the serious illness of her
daughter.

Mrs. A. R. Gelbard of Detroit was
I the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Sirs. 1. Rosenberg, for several days.

118 MICHIGAN AVENUE

Will inaugurate the Spring Season with an
elaborate full course dinner to be served on

George Cohn of Detroit is spending
the Passover holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. S. Grabowsky.

IIIMS.95=lommneasens.

Now on Exhibition at Fifth Annual Art Exhibit, March 22 to April 5,
at Temple Beth El.

Just the decorative piece that you
need to give the right note of
color. Nearly a hundred new
chairs from the finest makers to
select from.
PRICED

$35

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$375

NEW SPRING SHOWING OF BREAKFAST

David Berger of Detroit was
week-end visitor in the city.

The finest displays of Living Room, Dining Room
and Bedroom Furniture that have ever graced our
floors. Come in and shop.

Sigma Omega Phi Sorority.

The last meeting of the Sigma
Omega Phi Sorority was held at the
home of Miss Florence Terris of 538
Mt. Vernon avenue. Further arrange-
ments are being made for the charity
bridge to be given in the near future.
A committee consisting of Miss Anne
Shnurowitz, chairman, Miss Sonia Lo-
ber and Miss Elizabeth Litvin was
appointed to attend to all details. The
next meeting will be at the home of
Miss Ruth Berman, 8230 Beaubien
street, on April 12.

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Methun Girls Club.

Wonderful Music Furnished by

I rank Jones and HisSuperb Orchestra

Special Private Banquet Rooms for Reser•
vation for all forms of parties with.
out extra charge.

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For excellence of food and service the King
Lo Cafe is unexcelled.
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Phone Cadillac 5074 for R

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NATE ROBINSON NOW
IN DEFIANCE, OHIO

DE LUXE

NO COVER CHARGE at ANY TIME

CANDY SHOP
5015 WOODWARD AVENUE
At Warren.

WINDOW SHADES

Made to Order
Any Sire — Any Style.
CURTAIN RODS, RUBBER MAT-
TING, FLOOR COVERING, ETC.

GREETINGS!

M. FREEDMAN

Junior Star.

Furniture Company

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8926 Twelfth Street

A Rare Treat for

Housewives.

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EXPERIENCE COUNTS!

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J. L. HUDSON CO.

U EDMUND G. LEWIS

MORTICIAN

National Cut Stone Co.

136 - 38 WOODMERE AVENUE
Cedar 0989.

We are giving the best of quality and service
that never fail with us.

CARVING
WE SPECIALIZE IN

\Chornicle Press for Fine Job Printi

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DAVID TAUB

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Spring Clearance Sale of

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Pianos Player Pianos
Phonographs

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69.00
$395.00
67.50
42.50
115.00
98.50

Special Terms if desired. Open Evenings.

Detroit Music Co.

2030 WOODWARD AVENUE

Open Evenings

WOODWARD

AND ADAMS

'8"

and $10 °o

Satins, Patents, Tans, Gunmetal
Calf , Sauterne Kid, Mat Kid, White
Kid, in Many Attractive Patterns

The

Entire Performance
NO COVER CHARGE

ADDISON HOTEL

PALM BEACH FROLICS

FEATURING THE SHORT
VAMP AND NEW SPANISH
SPIKE HEEL

models of
uncommon style, beauty
and grace - - - - every pair
an example of fine shoecraft.

C HARMING new

Greatest Easter Sunday
Dinner

Monday, April 5, New Edition of

Cad, 1043 for Fine Job Printing,

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Styles you will
approve • prices
you will applaud

low prices for next week. Here are a few
of the bargains:

$500 Clough & Warren Piano (used)
$675 Jesse French Player (shopworn)
$200 Sonora Phonograph (used)
$125 Columbia Grafonola (used)
$175 Pooly Phonograph (new)
$250 Starck Phonograph (used)

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Smart Easter Footwear

Real Estate and General Insurance Business.

Phone Randolph 1048

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J. L. YOUNG, Mgr.

GREETINGS
from

Nate Robinson, promising young
business man of the city, has been
WINDOW SHADE CO.
associated with the Century Motor
Cadillac 1650
669 Geatiot Are.
The last meeting of the Junior Star Truck Company of Defiance, Ohio,
was held at 579 East Philadelphia for the past fwo years in the capacity
of
president
and
general
manager.
avenue. Keports on the Junior Coun-
cil of Clubs were given. The play The company has as output of 100
I which the club has been rehearsing trucks a month.
Mr. Robinson has established fac-
for Mother's Day will not be given
until a later date, but an interesting tory branches in the principal cities
ro
'ram
is
being
planned
for
the
day.
of
the country.
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
During his residence in Detroit,
OPEN EVENINGS
All members are urged to attend the
next meeting, which will be held at Mr Robinson was very active in char-
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the c lubhouse, as committees will be ity drives and ,other communal af-
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fairs. He donafAthree and one-half
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appointed.
Manufacturers of High Grade
acres of land to the city for a tourist
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camp any public recreation park.
QUILTS
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
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Before his connection with the
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
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will hold their next meeting on Wed- Century Motor Truck Company, he
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nesday, April 7, at the home of Mrs. was general manager and secretary
of This Art at
J. Greenwald, 5571 Ridgewood ave- o f the Robinson-Cohen Company and
nue.
To
arrive
at
Mrs.
Greenwald's
is 28 years of age.
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Our many years of funeral directing have
Mr. Robinson served in the army
home, take the Clairmount car to
given us a rich background of experience
Northfield avenue and walk four for 21 months, entering as a private
COMFORTER DEPARTMENT
and a service that 1 am proud to offer.
and working his way up to captain.
4 A
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blocks north to Ridgewood avenue.
During "Let's Know Detroit"
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Funeral directing is a profession and art, Q
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Week Beginning Monday, April
and to be well done it must needs have a
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Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
BOYS ENJOY PESACH
5, to April 10.
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firm foundation of experience as a guide.
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On account of the Passover holi-
The Jewish women of Detroit
That I am able to offer.
Samuel Scholia, who conducts a
days, the Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai
are extended • cordial invita•
For Dignified Funeral Service Phone
B'rith will hold its meeting on Tues- grocery store at 5923 St. Antoine
tion to attend this interesting
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day, April 6, instead of Monday, street, and Nathan Bielfield, presi-
demonstration.
April 6. It is important that every dent of the House of Shelter, fur-
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member be pre•ent, as hostesses will nished Passover food to the Jewish
be appointed for the card party inmates of the House of Correction
which will be given Sunday evening, so that the boys would not be com-
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Ts 1 April 11, at the B'nai B'rith Corn- pelled to eat chometz.
SECOND BLVD. AT DELAWARE
No connection with any other firm.
munity Center, 275 East Ferry aye-
nue. After the meeting, there will
BUSINESS NOTICE
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be a Joint meeting with Pisgah Lodge.
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Goldberg is now connected
A very enjoyable program has been
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permanently with the shoe depart-
planned.
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ment of the Ames Company of 1275
Woodward avenue, who feature Wil-
SHOE SERVICE
Philomtahie Debating Society.
At the last meeting of the Philo- burs' French footwear exclusively.
mathic Debating Club, held in the
For Eleven Years Associated With the
B'nai B'rith House Sunday evening,
Dr. Phelps, professor of physics and
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
astronomy at the Colege of the City
Announces the Opening of a
of Detroit, spoke on "Astronomy."
His address was of great interest to
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all present.
12060 DEXTER BLVD.
IN MEMORIAM
The new vocational program fitted
in perfectly with Dr. Phelps' address.
In loving memory of our dear hus-
Hyman Barahal told of the hazards band and father, Harry Gurovitch,
and rewards of a medical career and who passed away two years ago, 17
Robert Bernstein, presi- days in Nissan, third day of Passover.
practice.
of the organization, voiced his
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views on the building trade in an ex-
God called hlrn home.
It wan Ili. will.
' cellent fashion. Norman Rom vehe-
Put in our heart*
mently attacked the divorce question.
Ile Sneer. still.
memory is as dear lode),
I Benjamin Ganz spoke on "Law as a
An in the hour he panned away.
Profession." The program, as was
predicted, was an immense success.
His Loving Wife, Children and
There will be no meeting next Sun-
Grandchildren.
; day because of the Passover holidays.
' The twenty-fourth annual model
In loving memory of our dear i
meeting wit lbe held in May. The brother and uncle, Louis A. Kimmel,
' men on the contest are Messrs. Rom, who died one year ago, the second)
Aaron. Ganz, Thumin, Schlussel and
day of Passover.
Kurtzman. The exact date of the
His Loving Brothers, Nieces and
event will be announced in the very
Specially
Nephews.
near future.
In loving memory of our mother,
$475.00
Madison Athletic Club.
Rachel H. Finsilver, who died six
$1600 Steinway Grand (used)
The Madison Athletic Club will
260.00
years ago, April 8.
hold
its
final open meeting of the sea-
$600 Heintzman & Co. Upright (used)
Gone but not forgotten.
W.
Y.
375.00
son on Sunday, April 4, at the
Her Loving Children and Grand-
$800 Farrand Player (used)
II. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
248.00
children,
A
very
interesting
program
has
been
$750 Technola Player (used)

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9:30 to 1. Special Saturday Afternoon 12 to 2:30.

Miss Minnie Hirschfield and Milton
Kirschfield spent the week-end in
Lansing, Mich., the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Bassett.

The special meeting of the Methun
Girls was held on Wednesday, March
31, at the home of Miss Gertrude
Adele, 8627 Greeley street. The next
business meeting will be held on
Tuesday, April 8, at the home of Miss
Lillian Goldman, 1035 llolbrook ave-
nue.

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Dancing Three Sessions Daily-12 to 2, 6 to 8 and

Miss Miriam Kramer of Rochester,
N. Y., is spending the Passover holi-
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Kramer.

arranged and will start promptly at
3 p. m. Joseph and William Reilich,
talented young artists, will render
several violin and piano selections.
The boys participated in a benefit
concert last Wednesday evening at
the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud
Torah, in which Leonard Braun, De-
troit tenor, rendered several vocal
Sigma Epsilon Sorority.
The last regular meeting of t he solos. Dancing will follow the pro-
Sigma Epsilon Sorority was held gram. Committees have been chosen
Thursday evening, March 25, at the and are now working on the Maytime
home of Miss Dorothy Hack of King ; dance which wil Ibe given May 2 at

avenue. Sidney Ravid of 1602 lia- I Jules Klein's Serenaders will furnish
zelwood avenue won a leather
the music.
which was raffled.

SUITES.

front 12 to 8 p.

And with Continuous A La Carte Service
•t all hours.

Bernard Sempliner of Detroit was
a guest in the city last week.

Fraternal and
Club Notes

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EASTER SUNDAY

Mrs. Louis Golden and family of
Detroit are spending the Passover
holidays with Mrs. I. Voight and Mrs.
L. Robinson.

AILORE D, formal and
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semi-formal types in fascin-
ating variety. A truly un-

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nowhere else but at FYFE'S,
America's largest shoe store.

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