Amara larlik Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVENUI CINCINNATI 10, OMIo PAGE NINE TifEberRonjEwtsnffiRONI el■■ ••'' 1AUXILIARY CARD PARTY PLANNED FOR APRIL 27 LANSING NOTES --___ UNIVERSAL TRIBUTE TO ROSE EaEliliER CLASSIFIED AiS11.1.Ntio FOR LA- u Nw DONNELLY GyToM Jacob it. Schiff Lodge, No. 694, in- dependent Order B'nai B'rith, is mak- Few events on the social calendar I'rivate instructions; reducing a gig arrangements for its third annual have aroused the keen interest of the specialty. We guarantee results. PRICE IN dance to be held on Wedges- communityas has the bridge, mesh rarity Eulogized by Jewish Organic- Phone Empire 4255 - M. evening, April 28, in Episcopal ; t ong and lotto party sponsored by the by - Guild Hall, 224 West Ottawa street. I adios Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek. lions for Exceptional Serv MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher party and auction will be, hel d The affair takes place at 1:30 o'clock caterer for weddings, banquets, A card ice to Womanhood connection with the dance. I rims on the afternoon of Tuesday, April parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates in will be awarded and many articles of 27, in the main dining room of Web- reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em- ily merit which have been dlonaeteadvab star Hall. 'I he proceeds will be con- NEW YORK CITY. - A large pire 7146. busines houses will b ., a .- tribute,' to the fund Inward the erec• throng crowded into the auditorium of Lansing 1 the those taking part in tn MRS. J. SHERLINE will cater and tins of the beautiful new edifice, Temple Beth Elohim, Eighth avenue ble to on . The committee in charge con- Shaarey Zedek prepare weddings and all kinds of air fists of Wolf Lewis, Wilbert Klewan g, April 8, as Dr. private parties. Phone Henilock The committe in charge consists of and Garfield place, Brooklyn, Thursday morn in Harry Rapaport. Tickets may Mrs. Alexander Lyons, minister of the tam- 1881-W. ithairnian; Mrs. Eva Boschwz, c nd e obtained from any of the commit- Stoll, Mrs. Louis pie, read the last service a and Ilimon Kaplan es members or at Furman's, 221 vice-chairmen, and Mesdames David - of Rose Brenner, departed president WANTED-Good cook for Orthodox family. Adults only. Good salary. oath Washington avenue, or the Oppenheim, A. J. Koffman, Betof the National Council of Jewish Apply 200 Alger Ave. People's Store, 301 South Washing- min Krell, Herbert H. Warner, Ira Women. Hundreds stood outside the on avenue. Cohen, Edward Atlas, Louis Mar and temple in the downpour of rain, to pay a silent tribute to a woman whose FOR RENT-Nicely fumished room • Sidney Frank. -- for gentleman or lady. 2532 West The committees report that every leadership in the causes of Jewish Buena Vista St.. near Linwood. effort has been exerted to make this womanhood combined an unusaul pi- Phone Arlington 3844. an exceedingly enjoyable social occa- el y anti devotion to Judaism. The I sion as well es a financial success. 1 temple was fittingly chosen as her last TO RENT-Pleasant room for couple Responses thus far have been grati- with kitchen privileges. 8821 Dea- tying. Those who have not already friend'' resting place among her family, admirers and co-workers, for ter Blvd. Phone Euclid 2333-W. .! 1 done so, may make their reservations , it was the institution to which she had SAM H. HARRIS Announces or secure their tickets from any mem- • given over 20 years of volunteer serv- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room the Positive Appearance of A mama's Famous Dramatis Star : ice as a teacher, on whose executive for young man or couple. No chil- her of the committee. dren. Garage if desired. 2661 Refreshments will be served dug- board she held the first position na- 1 ing the afternoon and Mrs. Joseph . signed to a woman, and whose sister- Hazelwood, near Linwood. Phone hd she had directed for many years II. Ehrlich and Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan, hood Garfield 8941-J. already , "• BROUGHAM in charge of the prizes, have rovident ' Federation of Temple FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room its p National . . : s d dainty award rhe an secured artistic of in private family with home privi- Mrs. Harry M. Selker and Mrs. 11cr- Vert II. Warner are in charge of pub- Sisterhoods, the Women's League the leges for one or two. Mrs. Dres- the United Synagogue of America, ner, 1713 Blaine, downstairs. Near Hadassah, the National Le ague lieity. 7-PASS. SEDAN The following ladies will act in thii Women Voters, the National Counci 1 I Twelfth St. capacity of hostesses: Mrs. Maurice of Jewish Juniors, and the Grand A REFINED young young Jewish Lodge of the Writh Abraham Order Zackheim, president of the aux II. man desires room with private 1114 iliary, and Mei.dann•s llarry Wets- 1 were among the organizations tha Jewish family in Northwest sec- man, David S. 'Lemon, Joseph II. , sent messages and offerings of trihut tion. References exchanged. Write Ehrlich, A. M. Hershman, Wolf Kap- to the life of the council's departed With Following Equipment Jewish Chronicle, Box 223. r National officers of the Na lan, Louis Solomon, Morse M. Cohen, leader. Hiss Eagels will appear in • new play in Front and Rear Bumpers; Auto- Ilarry M. Selker, Robert Marwil, Ab- tional Council of Jewish Women at , the Fall in New York City and the pres- YOUNG LADY desires matic Windshield Cleaner; Rear raham Strainer, Samuel Frank, tended the last rites in a body and i REFINED ent engagement is her f•rewell appear- room and board with a respectable Charles Smith, Abraham Srere, Bar- were joined by representatives of in "Rain" in Detroit. "R View Mirror; Transmission Lock Write Jewish family. Gordon, N. conferences of council sections j Jewish SEATS Nights - - 75c to $3.00 JO P. C. ney Blumrosen, A. Louis state (built-in); Radiator Shutters; Chronicle, Box 225. NOW Wed. Mat. 5.0‘ to $2.00 . PLUS E. Aronstam, Harry Moss and Sam- and by officers of many local council Moto-Meter; Combination Stop Selling I Sat. MA. - 50c to $2.50I TAX uel Rivkin. sections. FOR RENT-1438 Burlingame Ave. and Tail Light. n The board of ma agers of the t a- Modern upper duplex. Six large tional Council of Jewish Women sent, rooms. Tile bath and shower. Steam ts parting tribute to the leader it an i heat. Garage and side drive. Also ANIMMOINNIII ■ had lost, a floral piece that repro-, maid's room and bath on third duced the seal of the council, with its floor. Rent reasonable. Phone motto: "Faith and Humanity," and Hemlock 6983. The Original its ceremonial insignia that included the scroll of the Torch and the Ner FOR RENT-Furnished room for Tamid, the perpetual light. lady or gentleman, in private fam- A further tribute was paid by the ily'. 1250 Calvert Ave., Apt. 1. The ' council's board of managers to the Phone Hemlock 9129-R. NEIGHBORHOOD memory of Rose Brenner in the fol- A DEALER IN Outstanding Society lowing statement that was issued hyl LOT FOR SALE-Restricted loca- tion. Near Five-mile Road and Di- Mrs. William D. Sporborg of Port 1 Event of the Season vision Ave. Will sacrifice my Chester, N. Y., first vice-president of 1 1, equity. Owner, N. Raskin, Arling- All who are willing to give a few workers on Saturday evening, May the National Council of Jewish Wom- BABY DAY NURSERY TO Nursery ton 3434-R or Melrose 3878. hours of their tine towards this at the Hebrew Baby Day en, and Mrs. Estelle M. Sternberger, HOLD ANNUAL TAG DAY Hall, 545 East Canfield avenue, at worthy cause, please call Rachel Ab- its executive secretary: fur- o'clock. Refreshments will be served "In the passing of its president, the FOR RENT-Beautiful duplex, 1713 The Hebrew Ladies' Baby Day romowich, Lincoln 3092-M, for and the boxes and tags will be dis- Gladstone Ave., near Twelfth. Six National Council of Jewish Women 1 ther details. large rooms and bath. Garage. Nursery is planning its annual tag A dance will be given for all the tributed. deeply mourns the loss of a leader l day,'to be held on Sunday, May 2. Phone Empire 2471-J. who belonged ti Jewish woman- hood. The sympathies of her heart WANTED-School girl to help with hood. prompted her to take thought for the baby after school and evenings. welfare of those who needed the con- with Phone Garfield 1917-W. solations of tenderness. Her soul con- stantly sought for visions that would TO RENT-Nicely furnished room stir the imagination and conscience for one or two gentlemen. Private (Direct from a Sensational of her co-workers to consecrate their home. Convenient to street car talents to Judaism and to humanity. Success in New York.) and bus lines. Phone Garfield She served and labored in that seren- 5450-R. ity of mind and tranquility of spirit that marked her last hour with us on I TO RENT-Nicely furnished room earth. The annals of American wom- for girl in private home. Phone Garfield 4075-M. anhood have been enriched by her Wall type cabinet in Crom- life, whose spirit was summed up in wellian style of the Jacobean a quotation she so often repeated: FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room Period. Finished in mahog- in private home for gentleman. 'The most compelling desire of every (Summer Rates of Cover Phone Arlington 6172-W. Near any with maple overlays, man's heart is a work in life which Charges Will Prevail.) Twelfth St. it is well worth living for, and which bleached. cannot be cut short by , 'the accident FOR RENT-Upper eight-room flat. of one's own death." Modern. Newly decorated. Will COVER CHARGE DURING DINNER NO be available June 1. Shown by appointment only. Hemlock 10170. 2012 Calvert Ave. HISTORY TH E LOWEST 1 2 09 At Your Door Nothing E/xe to Thy New Detroit HUDSON COACH r.7'Nf), 71 April 26-Mats. JE FACE H 0 0 D HUDSON $1464 $1695 Commencing Monday, Apr. 26 LAST TWO DAYS CASINOS EVERY Roy Mack's Detroit's Own George Murphy and Juliet Henkel Johnson Irwin Rubinstein and Pasternaki and Their Orchestra. PALM BEACH FROLICS _ BERNARD GARY Ray Miller The Beautiful ELECTROLA ORCHESTRA HOTEL AN DDISO Florentine Room Land Contracts contracts which we can recommend to our clients. We have a very large amount of available cash for this class of land contracts, and invite contract owners to consult us before they agree to sell their holdings to or through other parties. We also invite prospective purchasers to consult us before they buy, as we may be able to a larger give them a better class of security, yielding might select elsewhere. If you want return than they to buy or sell land contracts, get in touch with us. Our specialty is high grade, ripe old RS: Cu. Prudential Mortgage & Contract CADILLAC 2205 1012 UNION TRUST BLDG. GUARANTEED ► 1. COST Nomaanimoa"1111'111.1.11.111 1 GARRICK tber Co. ceive a proper ation:' id traditions. Girl to the EW SCHOOL FF, Direvtor . MIZatSUNDAY, APRIL 25 "Come on Ruth!" By THEODORE WESTMAN - lug child a know1 language. our his- 1 A Comedy of Love, Youth and Baseball. WIT)I GLADYS LLOYD AND PAUL KELLY BROADWAYY DIRECT FROM .tnr.hzd,,P.It,;:i,e;i,,aenddil.1,,o,th. the Substitute Girl . L Where, as "Solid lee".!1.1,..th,. • EMPIRE 8385•W ,dery Met ht a theGrodno lra,bere and 11 : most Hebrew School r ew /kende.), Lnd Contract , vice and fair treat. Id mortgage , or 5,4 nd contract, ire the Company ling MARSTON AVE.-See this one. A dandy two-family flat. Six rooms each. Near Breitmeyer School. It wont last long. l'rice is right and easy terms. Hayes Realty Co. y Party: Anni 7710 Woodward Ave. Phone Em- The Northwestern Branch of the pire 6220. Jewish Old Folks Home has com- pleted arrangements for a card party PERFECTION LODGE to be given on Sunday evening, May 16, at the B'nai B'rith Community Center, 275 East Ferry avenue. Ad- Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and mission will be 75 cents per person. A. M., will hold a special communica- tion Wednesday, April 28, at 4 p. m. Membership: E. A. degree. Mrs. M. P. Fisher is in charge of C. K. SA NDORF, Secretary. the membership committee. For ap- By Order of- plication blanks, please phone Hem- SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M. lock 7079. Dues are $2 per year. Detroit Clearing House Assn and Federal Reserve System IRS STATE BANK OF DETROIT FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 185 7 Griswold at Lafayette hes 15 Convenient Branc ,/0 111111„!1,1 afi Alt - OLD FOLKS HOME An Appeal: Isn't there someone who feels that he could give or loan a piano to the Jewish Old Folks Home? The old folks would certainly enjoy some mu- ' sic. For further information call Melrose 1065. FENKELL CLUB PLANS DANCE Wernher er "- g - Leon Fram officiating. 6. t MITZVAH" agar WANTED-Refined Jewish family to MRS. CARRIE FINSTERWALD board aged man for several months. Mrs. Carrie Finsterwald of 11537 Does not require much attention. Hamilton boulevard passed away at Phone Empire 4137. her home on Friday, April 16, at the age of 76. Mrs. Finsterwald was born in Ann Arbor, Mich., and was FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room for refined Jewish girl, employed. a resident of Detroit for the past 61 Virginia Pordk ear Twelfth St. years. She is survived by one son. Phone Eucli 1235. Albert. Burial took place on Monday, April FOR RENT-Nicelv furnished room 19, at Woodniere Cemetery, Rabbi with private family for young lady. Congenial surroundings. Phone Leo M. Franklin officiating. Northway 0243-J. BERNATH H. SILVER Bernath II. Silver of Sioux City, FOR SALE-Single house, 2635 Pas- adena. Brick; three bedrooms, sun Iowa, died suddenly at his home on parlor, breakfast nook, fireplace. Tuesday, April 20, at the age of 47. Price $15,100. Down payment $2,- Mr. Silver is survived by his wife, 600. Phone Hemlock 8349-W. Dora Lachman Silver, formerly of Detroit; one daughter, Elsa; two RENT-For one or two brothers, Dr. Maxwell E. and Dr. ROOM FOR gentlemen. 1520 Ltte Place. Folbe. Morris D. Silver, both of Detroit, and one sister, Mrs. J. E. Cooper of Cleve• FOR RENT-Room for one or two land, Ohio. Interment took place at gentlemen. All conveniences. 1636 Sioux City on Thursday, April 22. Gladstone Ave., Apt. 105. Phone Empire 6730-W. MRS. JENNIE GLASER Mrs. Jennie Glaser of 1730 Glad- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen, with or stone avenue passed away at her without board. Twelfth St. dis- home on Friday, April 16, at the age trict. Phone Empire 5322-51. of 65. Mrs. Glaser had been a resi- dent of Detroit for the past 20 years. Bar- She is survived by two daughters, Re- FOR SALE-Rosedale Court. gain. Eight-room house; two-car becca and Helena Glaser. garage; full basement; 35x120 ft. Interment took place Sunday, April lot. Phone Hemlock 7497-W. at Clover Hill Cemetery, Rabbi vassofm-r- 18, BREAKS, INC., PRESENTS Whin Met wok Ave. .61,11 Estah'i.ked 1854 ............... OBITUARY The second dance of the season I will be given by the Fenkell Friend- ship Club at the Fenkell Ballroom, !corner of Dexter boulevard and Fen- ; kell avenue, on Saturday, April 24. ' The well-known Rainbow Syncopators will furnish the music. Hyman Levy is chairman of the committee in charge. Tickets may be obtained at the door the evening of the dance. The public is invited. Judaean Pioneers. A meeting of the Judaean Pioneers was held at the Congregation El Moshe on Wednesday evening, April 14. Morris Rabinowitz spoke on Bia- lik and Sol Levin, club sponsor, spoke on the same subject. The wise weighs his words on the S goldsmith's scale. ° CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES Do not wait until • Court Notice is sent Yew. One-family Garbage Receptacle 57.75. H. M. KOFFMAN 912 E. HANCOCK ST. Residence: Melrose 6556. 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