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BENEFIT TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO THE
DOCTOR OF THE NORTH END CLINIC
pensary, 7or the business of medicine
is SO intertwined and scrambled that
complete service to the sick should be
available for proper development.
We want the community to know
that here is a medical organization.
It has 20 years of service behind it,
starting in a small way as any ice,
furniture or construction business
should start. Its present metamor-
phosis was dictated by nes:essity and
demonstrated demand. It is now
equipped to give a fairly good brand
of service, and it undertakes to do so
—and finally that it is something al-
ready sufficiently stabilized find de-
veloped that it may warrant your con-
sideration in the matter of being
built upon further.
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
Progressive School of Music
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 16, the
Bs DR. HARRY C. SALTZSTEIN, Chief of St•ff.
Knights of Pythias had the privilege
and pleasure of conferring the degree
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacoby of 218 of page and esquire upon eight can-
Announces the ()prolog of Their Studio at
South Lunn street had as their house didates, among whom was Rabbi
guests Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Slo. Fram of Temple Beth El.
bin of Detroit, whom they tendered
a farewell party prior to their dep ar-
The testinionial dinner given at the
tore for California. Mr. and Mrs. Hotel Statler in honor of Frank Ber-
Slobin were presented with u lovely man newly elected grand outer
and all other instruments.
We teach Piano, Violin, Mandolin
guard, was a great success, according
gift.
SPECIAL COURSES FOR CIIILDREN
to the 300 who were in attendance.
In the Main Class Instruments.
Mrs. Ella Schwartz, who has been
FPractice
On All Instruments.
A new third degree team has been
the guest of her sister for the past
ree
few months, has left for Rochester, formed to give competition to the
Studio hours: Daily 1 I'. M. to 10 P. M.; Saturday 10 A. M. to 6
N. Y., where she will visit indefi- regular trait. This new team is said
St.; Sunday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
to he the youngest in the state of
nitely.
TO GIVE CONCERT DEC. 2.
Michigan. They will exempli f y the
all students registering within two weeks
IMPORTANT! To
On Sunday evening, Nov. 21, will rank of knight to the candidates for
of opening of school a special reduction will be allowed.
May Leggett-Alx , 1 and Frederic I,.
sic-cur the wedding of Miss Helen that rank on Tuesday evening, No-
Abel announce a violin, cello and pi-
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Werbelow of this city and Nathan vember 23.
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ano recital to be given by pupils
Rosenberg of Detroit. Many charm-
The
commercial
basketball
league
from
their
advanced
classes,
Thurs.
ing affairs have beet given in honor
is in full swing. The Shaarcy Zedek
dal evening, Dec. 2, in the audi-
of the bride-elect.
gymnasium has been procured for
torium of the Federation clubhousn,
every Thursday night. The league
Hancock avenue at Second boulevard, I
Mrs. Ed. Lichtig has returned from this year will be composed of six
nt 8:15 o'clock. At this concert Miss
Detroit, where she spent several days teams, sponsored by the following:
Flora Sch•abay, who has just won
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Simmons & Clark Jewelry Company,
high honors as a cellist at the Sesqui-
NEW HOME OF NORTH END CLI ,
I,iehtig. 1543 Broadss ay avenue; Detroit Life
centennial contest, will be one of the
or agrarian rights, and mere length
rk
ave.
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soloists and Gertrude Ileinze-G•er
1, :u1s,uraz
For 20 years the United Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis of Detroit 15374 Charities has sponsored a dispensary, .,f very ice cannot entirely decide pesi- will be the accompanist.
Oen or opportunity, i. e. there should
. avenue; Boesky Brothers, 8900
spent several days here a• the guest: Idaho
first in a few basement rooms, then in be a healthy spirit of competition. An
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ginsburg.
Twelfth street ; Check meter Sales two small stores. The dispensary was
institution Can ask a certain standard
The Music Study Club gave the
624 Polk
Direetory popular,
Build-
Mrs. I,eo Fox, who has Company,
been ths•
always
Cam 'always
and during the past among its statf—not necessarily limit- following French music 'migrant on
in s. Leader Carpet Cleaning
few years the quarters were inrreas- ed to their practice inside the build-
Mrs.
Friday,
Nov. 19, with Mrs. Lawrence
avenue.
guest of her sister, Mrs. Frances
:ngly cramped. Tonight we ;Ire tak- ing. To use the expression of a friend
Titlebaum as chairman: Current
Levy, for the past three weeks, has'
A basketball —
team composed of the ing note of the fact that Mrs. Wine- of mine, "The institution offers priv-
event,
Mrs. B. Perlman; French
1550 Woodward
returned to her home in Richmond, better players in the Commercial man's gift has housed this clinic in
ileges, but not rights."
dances, Hatheleen Pereira; piano
equate, relatively sumptuous guar-
Ind. Many elaborate social affairs
'these privileges must be real; they solo, Dora Richmond; vocal solo, Mrs.
have been given in her honor, chief league will represent the lodge in the . aedt's'
must
mean
opportunity
to
learn,
facil-
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The rift h has marked a milestone in ities for investigation, progression Dora Lappin; piano solo, Clare
among them being a bridge-luncheon Reereation league of this city.
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reason:
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Chayes.
local affairs—and for t
at the Country Club by Mrs. N. Snit-
toward something more than a dis-
Medicine
dues not often advance and
❑ er, prizes going to the honor guest, AUXILIARY OF IB'NAI
develop except around an institution.
Mrs. II. Helper, Mrs. G. B. Roman
MOISHE PLANS DANCE Though the pioneer or original mind
and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield, and a
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will grow and develop anywhere, the
beautifully appointed brides. lunch-
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Con- rank and file of the medical profes-
eon at her home by Mrs. J. C. Hirsch-
field, prizes going to the honor guest, gregation It'nai Moishe will start its sion must have a proper building and
Mrs. N. Spiesberger, Mrs. N. Seitner season's activities with the annual equipment before organization, spec-
be held ailization progression will take place.
Chanukah ball, which will the
and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz.
b
Sunday evening, Dec. 5, in
The life of the doctor is becoming
—
more and more linked up with the
Thirty friends held a triple sue- room of the lintel Statler.
Moishe is medical institution. To have made
li'nai
Congregation
prise party at the residence of Mr.
naoue in this contribution to that development
an
S. Sepliner last Mon- planning
toerect a ew sy g
any Mrs. J. •
e Northwest section a the city in is an opportunity which I think does
day evening, it being the wedding an- th
niversaries of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. the near future and all proceds of the not always present itself in the realm
Sempliner, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn dance will he donated to the building of philanthropy. It must stand as a
tribute to the foresight of the Wine-
and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ginsberg. fuml.
Mrs. Harry Rosman is chairman of man family, and do not forget that the
The evening was spent at brdige,
being a ss isted b an old United Jewish Charities wrote a
after which an elaborate lunch was the affair and is All e ff o rts are be
y ing blank check for most of their reserves
able committee.
put forth to make this an outstanding to buy the land and part of the equip-
served.
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ment.
Last Monday night the I. 0. B. B. social event of the season.
Finzel's orchestra, with David Dia•
In behalf of the medical staff col-
held a very successful meeting which
was largely attended. After the meet- mond conducting, will furnish the lectively, I take this opportunity of
expressing our thanks. What the fu-
ing a Dutch lunch was serves!, in music.
The public is invited to attend.
ture will bring we do not know, but
which the ladies participated.
only those who have worked in the
old quarters and then have seen the
"Vagabond
King"
Still
at
Cass.
On next Friday afternoon, Mr. Reg-
promise expressed in the facilities
ner will conduct his Bible class and
available here can form a proper per-
"The
Vagabond
King,"
current
regular services will lie held in the
spective of what this present building
offering at the Cass Theater, has at-
evening at 7:45.
tained such popularity with Detroit means.
So much for the doctors. The im-
Miss Mini Hirschfield has returned playgoers that its engagement has port to the neighborhood Of an institu-
home after spending seve ral wee ks been extended a short time longer. tion such as this, with its combina-
with relatives in Chicago and Detroit. This necessitates the re-arrangement tion of medical practice and public
— of its bookings in other large cities
health activities, is not yet appreciat-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kramer of Detroit where the people are clamoring for ed. Often, a major difference between
spent last Sunday in the city as the a view of what has been termed the one community and another is in the
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. most brilliant musical play of a dec. type of medical service available. Of
S. Rosenberg. ade. "The Vagabond King" has a course, the physical building is not all,
musical score, by Rudolf Friml, which but it must exist before anything else
is said by many to surpass anything
happens.
Greenberg's Sale Opens.'
this prolific young genius has given
Reading the booklet, you have
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Greenberg's, 8816 Twelfth street, to the world. A beautiful corps de gained the impression, I hope, that
opens an unusual sale Saturday, ballet adds much to the visual beau- this is no center down by the rail-
road tracks, or minor preventorium or
coming as it does immediately before ties of the production.
There is no Wednesday matinee at (gayest, but that we have here a full
Chanukah. The Greenberg coat and
dress shop is one of Detroit's best the Cass. Afternoon performances going and active medical institution--
neighborhood stores and this is the are given only on Saturday and the in physical planning and equipment
first reduction sale Mr. Greenberg night performances begin at 8:15 at least, ranking with the best. As
uch, it must take its place and feel
has held in this location. sharp.
'that it offers as efficient service as any
Where there is unhappiness there institution a short street car ride
is the good of honor if there
away. In accepting this responsibility
is no envy.
is nothing to eat.
it must also feel that it has the com-
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plete support and backing of the com-
munity who sponsor it.
"Accepting responsibility for giving
adequate service" is a broad phrase.
Practically speaking it means that the
institution niust, in a measure, define
what constitutes adequate treatment,
(Isaiah Chernoff, Director)
and then must demand that of its
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Were Are The Improvements
Review this impressive list of improve-
ments—a notable twelve-months' record of
progressive engineering:
A new five-bearing crankshaft (replacing the
three-bearing type).
A new two-unit starting and lighting system
(replacing the single unit type).
Air cleaner of improved design.
Spark and throttle levers placed above the
wheel for greater convenience.
Rumble seat for Sport Roadster.
Stylish new body lines.
Rich and attractive new colors.
Improved all-steel body construction.
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Increased driving vision.
Indirect dial lighting for De Luxe and Sport
types.
Far greater riding comfort.
Impressive new smoothness and silence of
engine operation.
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Wednesday noon final reports were
given of the work done by the mem-
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dent, congratulated the members on
their work and stated that the lead-
ers of the campaign had complimented
the Service Group for its excellent
showing. Several of the solicitors
have been instrumental not only in
getting increases in subscriptions and
a large number of new contributors
but in collecting unpaid balances from
Cornier years.
Those present at the meeting were
Samuel Summerfield, Morris D. Wald-
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Z. Brown, Capt. Emanuel Lewis,
David M. Sidder, Ralph Weisman,
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Chaliapin at Masonic.
The first major production of opera
to he staged at the new Masonic Audi-
torium, will occur on Monday evening,
Nov. 22, when Chaliapin and his corn-
I pany will appear in "The Barber of
Seville." An audience of rapacity will
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I be present on this significant occasion.
While Chaliapin will interpret the
capital and uproariously funny role
of Don Basili in his own production
of "The Barber of Seville," he will
also act as stage director and artistic
mentor for this exceptional operatic
enterprise. This means that the great
singing actor will have only the very
best in the way of a background for
his own tremendous talents.
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GOOD MORNING!
'Tis • joyous experience to awake
from the marvelous mystery of a
night of sleep and face the golden
opportunity implied in another day.
It is a challenge to effort, ■ call to
! victory. It should be greeted with
! will, gratitude and cheer.
Would you insure the day's bright-
; er possibilities, greet with a glad-
some "Good morning!" its opening
hour and whomever it brings to your
; presence.
Irradiate it
Cheer is infectious.
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and by reflection you will heighten
the illumination of your own life.
Time speeds more swiftly and bur-
dens are borne more blithely when
carried on the wings of smiles.
Even death will yield somewhat of
the darkness of its oncoming night
and give you gleams of • dawning
glory if you face its pall with hopeful
expectation that on • future day you
will say: "Good niorning!"—The
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