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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-09-24

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CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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'COUNCIL JOINS RACIAL,
PEACE CONFERENCES

may be suggested by members of the
"The
organization.
Mr. Schreiber further said
Schreiber' Chrysler Dealers.
On Friday nights the "V" has open
keynote to the success of an automo-
house in order to welcome the
bile firm is the service it renders its
NEW YORK—The National Coun-
AARON LEVINE
stranger in Detroit.
of interest to the Jewish automo- patrons. Our modern service sta-
Aaron Levine of 588 Rosedale To Sponsor Various Educational
cil of Jewish Women, through a de-
The employment bureau and roc-,a
bile public is the announcement that tion, covering over :1,600 square feet court passed away on Tuesday, Sept.
Open
House
Friday
Nights.
registry
will
assist
girls
in
finding
pa-
vision
of its board of malingers, is
CI .
the Schreiber Motor Sales of 12851 in area, assures our patrons the ut-
1 4 , f o o tiin
s g an operation. he was
sitions and proper homes. The week- participating in three conferences
w0od•ard avenue have been appoint- most in automobile service. Our pol-
ly
Saturday
night
dances
at
Temple
that
are
of
international and national
ed dealers for Chrysler motor ears in icy is to win and retain the good will
Sept. 6 saw the close of the second
season of the newt Young Women::: Beth El wiRcontinue, the first dance significance: The twenty-fifth Uni-
of our patrons. To this end we are
Highland Park.
Ilebrew Association vamp. It was taking place Saturday, Oct. 2, at 8:30 vernal Congress of Peace at Geneva,
The genial proprietors of this firm, striving to live up to the motto of
Switzerland; the Inter-racial Confer.
with fear and trepidation that the ca- o'clock.

Alvin E. Schreiber and Irving 'no deal is complete with the sale of
cave of Church Women at Eagles
pacity of the new camp was raised
The Y. W. II. A. clubhouse should
Schreiber, have had years of inten- the car.'"
Mere I'ark, Pa., on Sept. 21 811,1 22,
be
the
center
of
activities
of
the
Jew-
last year from 25 to 48. The beauty,
The Schreiber Motor Sales extend
sive experience in the automobile
and the second conference on the
equipment and convenience of the ish young women of the city and any
selling game and are well equipped a cordial invitation to the entire com-
Cause and Cure of War, which will
camp attracted the girls and tilled the groups desiring a meeting place will
to render their patrons expert advice munity to visit their show rooms.
probably inert in Washington, D. C.,
camp, taking care of 447 girls. This be welcomed at the "Y." In this
in the selection and treatment of a
is December. At the Geneva con-
summer there were as many as 62 way it is hoped to develop greater co-
motor car.
ference, the Jewish women of Europe
PERFECTION LODGE
girls per week, turtling members hesiveness in the work carried on by
Their beautiful show rooms are
will he represented by the League of
away and hardls. 'having accommo- Jewish young women for the purpose
now displaying the complete line of
Jewish
Women of Geneva, which has
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
dations for week-enders. Five hun- of personal and communal develop-
Chrysler vary and, speaking with Al-
been working in close co-operation
dred and eighty-five girls Were taken ment. Any information concerning
vin E. Schreiber, he said: "We have A. M., will hold a special communi-
with the National Council of Jewish
care of this summer, an increase of the "Y" can be obtained by culling
no hesitancy in recommending these cation Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 1 p.
Women.
E. A. degree. Banquet at 6:30.
l38 over last year. More and more, Glendale 7971.
ears to the most discriminating buy- m.
The Inter-racial Conference of
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
young
people
realize
that
the
ideal
ers of automobiles. As a matter of
Church Women has been called by it
By Order of—
vacation is one that is spent at a
fact, we are eager to demonstrate
KADIMAH OPENS BRANCH special women's committee, under the
SAMUEL J. EDEIt, W. M.
camp,
out
et
the
open
with
plenty
of
Chrysler superioritiea."
SCHOOL ON LINWOOD direction of the Commission on the
healthful exercise, swimming, tennis,
Church and Race Relations of the
baseball, volley ball, hiking, games,
At the request of the residents of Federal Church Council of the
stunts, campfires and all the joys of
the
Northwestern
section
of
the
city,
Churches of Christ in America. Its
the open spaces. If the increase in
attendance next year will be propor- the Kadimah Hebrew School recently chief purpose is to consider the social,
industrial problems
and
economic
tionate to the increase this year, opened a branch at 11729 Linwood
more dormitory facilities will be re- avenue, near Tuxedo avenue. Al- that have arisen in America in the
relations between the white and
though in existence but two years,
quired.
*raw"
negro populations. Among the prob-
With the close of the second suc- this school has WWI a place as one of
lems to be discussed are: "('ondi-
cessful season at camp, comes the the leading educational institutions tions of White and Colored Women
AARON LEVINE
plans for fall activities in .the city. in the city. New students are en- in Employment," "Concrete Methods
9 years of age. Aaron is survived Essentially a social organization, the rolling daily and visitors to the
of Work in Race Relations," "What
Between Byron and Wilson.
by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Selig aim of the "Y" is to bring a closer school have expressed admiration of
Church Wotnen Can Do to Create
Sara
Levine; three sisters, h Sophie, Sar
i. relationship between the Jewish the methods used by the staff.
Wholesome Racial Attitudes" and
n
The curriculum includes all He-
and Roselle; two brothers, Mors young women of the city. To this
"What Negro People and the White
and Joseph.
end, clubs and classes bare been or- brew and Yiddish subjects, while People Have Contributed and Can
nesda
y
, ganized under excellent leadership, particular attention is given to create
Interment took place Wed
Contribute to Better Racial Rela-
Sept. 15..at the Detroit Jewish Free the girls making the contacts they a refined Jewish atmosphere and to
tions."
Burial Association Cemetery. Raver- desire as well as receiving the knowl- develop a national spirit among the
The call for the second conference
end II. 51ilkovsky officiating.
edge gained from the instructor. En- children.
on the Cause and Cure of War has
Isiah Chernoff, director of the Ka-
tertainments, :latices, public affairs,
been issued by Mrs. Carrie Chapman
a
graduate
WILL CONSIDER LAND CONTRACTS
is
dimah
Hebrew
School,
monthly meetings serve to promote
MRS. RACHEL FELLMAN
Putt, the noted sponsor of many po-
of the Grodno Teachers College and
51rs. Rachel Fellman of 1251 the social side.
litical and social movements among
was head master of the Lodz Ilebrew
The activities wilEconsist of classes
Glynn court passed away at her home
the women of America. In the first
Academy. For the past 10 years he
on Saturday, Sept. 18. Mrs. Fellman in sewing, cooking, decorative art, was principal of the foremost. Hebrew conference, held at Washington, I).
was born in Russia 69 years ago. She gymnasium, swimming, ukelele, danc-
C., in January, 1925, the National
schools in New England and the
was active in social and philanthropic dramatics, literature, public
Council of Jewish Women united
Kirby Center of Detroit.
Apply Owner:
organizations, having been affiliated I speaking and any other classes that

OBITUARY

Y. W. H. A. OUTLINES

ACTIVITIES FOR YEAR

HOME FOR SALE

1475 CHICAGO BLVD

'5000 DOWN

BALANCE TO SUIT

HENRY M. ULLMAN

Cadillac 5662

1040 Wayne Street

The Last Opportunity to Buy

Business Frontage

On Dix Waterloo Highway

with Purity Chapter No. 359, Order
Eastern Star, the Jewish Old Folks
Home and the Ladies Auxiliary of ,
B'nai B'rith. Mrs. Fellman was the;
widow of the late Jacob Fellmand
She is survived by five daughters,
Mrs. Robert Schooler, Mrs. Ilarry
Fleishman, Mrs. Joseph S. Striffing,
Mrs. J. Kelly Kaufman and Mrs. Sam-
uel Rouff ; two sons, Drs. Abraham
and Aaron Fellman, and six grand-
children.
Interment took place on Sunday,
Sept. 19, at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiat-
ing.

(VERNOR HIGHWAY)



ON DIX EUREKA SUB., AT $85.00 PER FOOT.

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Includes All Improvements.

--

Fifteen per cent down; balance 1 per cent per month, including
interest.

I

A. BURDICK

Selling Agent

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Dix is the greatest highway in the world. The city and state are
spending millions of dollars. Paving just begun. Do not delay
your selection. Call our office for an interview.

633 LAFAYETTE BUILDING
Randolph 4044-5-6.

SALESMEN!—Now is your opportunity to make money.
Call and get plat. Top cash commissions. Sub agents
can make $100 per week in your spare time. Get in

PIANIST

Indeed, there has never been an equal period
in Dodge Brothers history when so many
refinements of a 'popular and fundamental
nature have been made.

PRIVATE MUSIC COURSES

Edmund G. Lewis

9034 TWELFTH STREET
Empire 0360

MORTICIAN

S. A BRAMOVITCH, Director
ONLY SERIOUS STUDENTS NEED APPLY

SECOND BOULEVARD
At Delaware.

NEVVA WIGLE

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o n °1-VironErPell , Th eer/ of Hook. Harmony.
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Music and Ensemble.

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COMP,* Preparatory COLIIIM ■

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Northwestern Branch of the

No Handbag Charge.

Boarding School for Girls.
Ideally located on the Nucleon
—Near New York.

OKIIMM ■W kW4

KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOL

nehaered Prices

A Nan-Sectarian Coast*,

BERNARD STURM
MRS. BEULAH ROBOSSON
CONSTANTIN KOMAROVSKY
BESSIE BLACKADDER
MRS. SARA EVNITZKY CORMAN
FLORENCE WHITELEY
MARY FEDEWA
DOROTHY HALL

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Coupe

HIGHLAND MANOR

BORIS GANAPOL

ETHEL GOLDMAN

Roadster

firm.

Open September Ninth.
10 Warren Avenue West at Woodward
Telephone Northw•y 4369
STAFF . OF TEACHERS

Recog•iced.
Cell
High School, Junior CollegL i
Hem•-Ma Icing, Secretarial.
Jour nail sm. Kindergarten
Training, . Music and Art.
Separat• Cottage for Elemen-
ts, School.
Vacation Trips to Bermuda
and Europe.
Awinciated with Highland Na-
ture C.v., South Septa, Mo.
EUGENE H. LEHMAN,
Diroctse
Boa 141, Tarrgtems-m•Hudson
York.

THOMAS

Now Open at

Opposite Roosevelt School

One of Detroit's finest schools. Time saving methods. Individual
Boys pre-
enrollment. Refined atmosphere.
attention. Limited -
pared for Bar Mitsvah. Special courses for adults.
MAIN SCHOOL, 8821 BEAUBIEN, NEAR HOLBROOK
EMPIRE 8385W.

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HERMANN HOEXTER

Columbia University.
B.
REPERTOIRE — VOICE PLACING — COACHING

g Machine Co.
k , Director Victor Talkin
Endor•ed by loc.( NOtIf
Chleagn operp p o.
Polseco

LOTHROP AVE., near Fourteenth St.

2243
Residence Studio:
Phone for Appointments, Euclid 2144.

J.

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INCORPORATED

WOODWARD AT MARTIN PL.

GLENDALE 7117

JEFFERSON AT CHENE
ETIGEWOOH 4460

JOHN R. AT ENDICOTT

NORTHWA7 5405

Hergenrorder, Inc., 14615 E. Jefferson.-..Lens 4400
Highland Park Motor Co., 16123 Woodward_Arl. 3730
Hiles Auto Service. 12217 Twelfth.. .. ....Item 4297
Chen.. Met, 6667
Mid-West Motor Co., 9111 Grand River ....Gar. 7100
Metrics Motor Sales lh Service, 4426
Cook-Wood, Inc., 14427 Schoolcralt Rd....Euclid 6380
Dis.Wertern Motor Co. 3950 Dix ..... __ . Laf 1 1
Ducknell-Knowlson Co., 2445 Michigan_ __Glen. 9888
1. in. 116072
Gratlot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot
4081
Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos. Campau...Emp.
Fairview Auto Salon, 10940 Mack .... . Lenox 0707
.40 Michigan_ ..Cedar 3138
31311
,
Motor
Sales,
68.34
Colonial
D elray Mcece Sales, 7132-34 W..Ictlerson... Cedar
1880
North Ccotral Motor Cu., 8517 Linwilod. , Euclid Co., 9115 Woodwar il..E
0960
Norwoutlwaml Mace

New

(ISAIAH CHERNOFF, Director)

11729 LINWOOD, NEAR TUXEDO

$795
795
845
895

Touring Car -

No connection with any other

Ganapol Studios of Musical Art

ANNA KOWALSKA

The pudic is registering its appreciation of
this progressive industrial service by purchas-
ing every motor car Dodge Brothers can
build—in spite of the fact that Dodge Brothers
production, during these months, has broken
^"•-- ,•,,;n• , s records by an impressive margin.

For Dignfied Funeral Service
CALL EMPIRE 6833

VIOLIN — PIANO — CELLO

BORIS GANAPOL

The Lee Ilardware Company,
12219 Woodward avenue, a locality
that may be conveniently visited, is
displaying "In-the-Door," an oil
burlier that every householder
should see.
This burner differs from every oth-
er burner in a most important way.
It fits in at the door, where the mo-
tor is up off the floor. There is no
oil inside the furnace and it has many
other advantages that make for
economy. The price is only $295.
The Lee Company is an old-estab-
lished North Woodward business
house and backs the 'burner with its
guarmitee.

vital respects.

ps a a

MRS.

Real Heat Economy.

Following their traditional policy of constant
improvement with no yearly models, Dodge
Brothers, during the past eight months, have
vastly bettered their motor cars in many

Dan H. Sofer

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To start the fall season of activi-
ties properly, the Young Men's He-
brew Association of Detroit will hold
a Succoth dance at the Hotel Statler
on Holomode Succoth, Sunday eve-
ning, Sept. 26, at 8 o'clock. This
promises to be one of the outstand-
ing events Ever sponsored by the "Y."
The spacious ballroom of the hotel
will otter a splendid background for
dancing, to the strains of an excep-
tional orchestra.
In addition to being a reunion
dance, the "Y" deems it it proper
way of celebrating the holiday.

Forum Has Rich Number.

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Y. M. H. A. TO SPONSOR
ANNUAL SUCCOTH DANCE

DAVID KESSLER
David Fessler of 18614 John R.
street passed away OD Wednesday,
Sept. 22, at the age of 31. Mr. Kees-
ler had been a resident of Detroit
for the past year. He is survived by
one brother, harry, of Detroit, and
two sisters of St. Louis.
Funeral services were conducted
at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, John
R. street, on Friday, Sept. 24, fol-
lowing which the body was sent to
St. Louis for burial.

Felix M. Warburg, Dr, A. Simon,
touch with us.
Dr. L. Junf, Dr. D. Philipson, Rabbi
is 11. S. Goldstein and A. Lewisohn dis-
cuss Jewish problems deserving chief
,causc.sc.susemsa
I consideration during the coming
I year in the September issue of the
IJewish Forum of New York City.
3
V, Dr. M. Waxman, Chicago, writes
3
V an article on "5686 in Jewish Ms-
g. tory;" Dr. 0. Wolfsberg, Berlin, on
"Spiritual Tasks of Present Day Jew-
a
3 ry;" D. Goldblatt on "Would the I
a World Benefit by the Assimilation of
a: the Jew;" G. Selikovitch on "Our
Has resumed teaching at his Studio
a I Pagan Rabbis," and Dr. S. Gross on
i"Rosh Hashonah at Carlsbad." Dr.I
SEWARD
AVENUE
1785
a; Revell, head of the Yeshiva College,
And is now accepting as limited num-
I writes the Rosh Hashonah message.
Other interesting features in this
ber of pupils for the coming season.
a I issue are contributed by Dr. A.
Phone Empire 6783.
se
t Roback of Ilarvard; Professor L.
Blau, Budapest; Charles A. Madison,
e-SCSCSgScs r_ _52 5 2 _SZ U. a. LCP—C SERS
Es s 52
M. A.; Major A. Lipman, Versailles,'
France; Rabbi A. Abelson, Newport,
R. I., and a story by Greta Bloomhill,
I Rhodesia, South Africa.

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with the following national women's
organizations in the effort to formu-
late a common program to guide
women in the furtherance of the
peace cause: American Association
of University Women, Council of
Women for Home Missions, Federa-
lion of Wontan's Boards of Foreign
Missions of North America, General
Federation of Women's Clubs, Na-
tional B o ard of the Young Women's
Christian Associations, N a t i o nal
League of Women Voters and Na-
tional Woman's Christian Temper-
ance Union.

Better
than Ever-

NORMAN FREEDMAN
Norman Freedman of 290 East,
High street passed away at his home
on Thursday, Sept. 16. Ile was 4
years old. Norman is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman,
and one sister, Gertrude.
Funeral services were conducted!
'
at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, 7739
John R. street, on Sept. 17, and
burial took place at Machpelah
Cemetery.

Ceyreld Epstein

Patronize Your Nearest • Dodge Brothers Dealer

BOSTON STUDIO

OF DRAMATIC ART

Opening Oct. 1.

5415 WOODWARD AVENUE

Northw•y 3519

Courses in

Elocution, Phycho Gymnastics,
Voice Culture, Diction Mop
cology of the Spoken Word.

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