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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-03-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE FOUR

■•■

Ere have NOT unwed and

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it

Detroit

An extremely instructive lecture
On 0 very interesting subject was de-
livered by Dr. Ira Altshuler in Tent-

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sempliner kit
on Sunday for An extended stay in
New York.

38 Farnsworth
NOrthway
1500-1

After a taw weeks' stay in the city,
where she was called by the death of
her sister. MN. J. B. Goldman, MN..
Ella Schwartz has returned to her
home in Newark, N. J.

Rickenbacker Service

The Only Authorized Service and Parts in Detroit

Litt; Notes

Miss I.ibbie Tannenbaum of St
, Paul, Nlinn., is the guest of 51r. Alb
NIrs. L. B. Harrison.

the telephone No. is the same

Jimmy the
Courtesy Man

a It

ABRAMOVITZ TO TALK
FOR ROUND TABLE CLUB

,

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
have returned from It 10 days' visit
in New York, Philadelphia and At-
lantic City.

Miss Roxy Beckman of Detroit is
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Etta
Beckman.

Mrs. Rose Berglass is the house ,
guest of relatives in New Orleans. La. ,

We. the undersIgned,
endorse the candidacy
of

Mrs. C. J. Levy is visiting with 51c..
and Mrs. B. F. Bernsteine of Detroit
during Mr. Levy's sojourn in the
East.

Maurice

One of the most enjoyable affairs
of the season was the dinner-dance
sponsored by the 1. 0. B. B. on Feb.
22. Seventy-five couples attended.,
among whom were guests front Sagi-
naw. The success of the affair was,
due to the following committee:
George Kahn. A. B. Roman, L. B.
Harrison, Alex Kahn, Samuel Rosen-
berg and Louis Levine.

SUGAR

Miss Mini Hirschfield has returned
to her home after visiting with rela-
tives and friends in Detroit.

— for —

JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE

Mrs. S. Schneiderman and daugh-
ter, Ella, are spending several days
in Detroit.

Miss Bella Grabowsky of Detroit
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. R.
Grabow sky.

and urge you to vote for
him at the Primaries.
Monday, March 7.

Merton Opens Law Offices.

WILLIAM II. GALLAGHER

FRED M. BUTZEL

THEODORE LEVIN

JUDGE FRANK MURPHY

CHARLES GOLDSTEIN

CLARENCE A. LIGIITNER

HENRY MEYERS

WILLIAM FRIEDMAN

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Alumni Dance:
the
The alumni association
United Hein ew Schools held its third
annual dance On Saturday, Feb. 19,
at the Philadelphia-Byron hall. Over
200 couples were present. Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Isaacs acted as patrons.
Bill Lankin's Detroiter; furnished the
music. The proceeds will aid in the
publication of the second issue of the
Ilachanich, the alumni Hebrew mag.a.
zinc, and will go to the Bialik library
fund.

To Present Plays:
Two plays are being rehearsed by
the children of the congregation, The
Belle of Shicshan" by Joseph Leiser
and "The Festival of Feasts" by R. E.
Levy. These playlets will he presented
March 20, at 2:30 p. m., at Congrega-
tion Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson ave-
nues.

Bibles Awarded:
Three pupils of Miss Ann Finkel-
stein were awarded Bibles by I. Stone.
Mr. Stone has offered a Bible to the
best student of each class. The teach-
d
Dr. Beade,:
ers of the Sunday School wish to take
Dr. S. Benderly. director Bureau this opportunity of thanking Mr.
of Jewish Education of New York Stone.
City, was the guest of the United Ile-
brew Schools of Detroit on Tuesday, Honor Roll:
Wednesday and Thursday of this
Following is a list of the pupils on
, week. Tuesday evening, after ban- the honor roll in the various Bible
ing visited all the classrooms in the classes: Miss Ann N. Finkelstein's
Philadelphia-Byron School, he ad- class, Libby Small, Ruth Lipsky, Eve-
dressed the Northwestern Women's lyn Greenberg, Pauline Barahal, liar-
League in the auditorium. Dr. Ben- riet Rosenthal and Lilly Rosen; Ervin
derly is touring the principal cities A. Rosenthal's class, Emanuel Dorf-
of the Middle West in the interest of man, Laura Parker, Cleo Taub, Es-
Jewish education.
SAUL ABRAMOVITCH
ther Kasle, Dorothy Heideman, and
Seymour Rosenberg; Miss Betty Kaso-
pie Beth El Feb. 25. under the aus Purim Celebration:
glad's class, Mildred Geller, Edna
pices of the Round Table Interpret.'
('reparations are being made in all Edelman, Betty Rubins and Harriet
fessional Society. The subject was branches to celebrate Purim. Plays, Simons; Miss Betty 5Ialkovsky's
"The Power of Suggestion." With playlets, pageants, parties,
mass class, Pauline Newman, Jerome Arfa,
a wealth of examples and material singing are now being prepared by Bertha Berkowitz and Edith Winer;
substantiated by theories based on
Miss Ruth Rosenthal, Flora Beck-
the various teachers.
scientific research. Dr. Altschuler
man; Miss Stepsay, Beatrice Kava-
gave a clear and lucid exposition of Junior Bialik:
nau, Susan Jacobs. Harold Isenberg,
the power of suggestion.
Joseph Newman; Miss G. Goldman,
The
Junior
Bialik
Club.
under
the
At the next meeting. to be held on
Meyer Hushoren. Roslyn Arfa and
March 11, Saul Abramovich, reput- !sponsorship of Miriam Nakelsky and Sanford Waldstein.
j
!Anna
Zack,
is
preparing
to
stage
able musician. will speak on "Violin-
typical Purim play.
ists of Today and Yesterday." The
lecture of Mr. Abramovich will be il-
Martinelli at Orchestra Hall.
lustrated with appropriate slides and Siyum:
A Siyum of the first book in He-
for that reason will be held in the
Martinelli, tenor, of the Metropoli-
chapel of the temple. so as to make brew that a class in the Philadlephia- tan Opera, will be presented in re-
use of the necessary equipment. The Byron School has completed was held cital Saturday evening, March 5, in
by
Mr.
Michlin
recently.
Examine-
lecture promises to be of unusual in-
Orchestra Hall. This event is the
terest and probably the most impor- , tions in reading. writing and the un- closing attraction in the Civic Music
derstanding of Hebrew showed that
tant thus far. It will begin at 8:45
the children had gained an important Association course.
sharp. The public is invited.
The distinguished artist, whose
fh
knowledge o
t h eelement s of Ile-
place in the operatic field has won
brew. MASS singing and a party tea-
him world-wide acclaim, is also very
tured the prograni.
popular in the concert field, where his
well planned programs of arias and
Kindergartans:
French, Italian and English songs
Meeting:
new
kindergarten
in
the
Fenkell
A
approval. He will
A regular meeting
of Jewish
the North
h f th
School has just been added to the have merited great
he heard in a varied list of songs at
e
W oo d
1 13 ranc
U
H
.
S
S.
U.
elfare Organiz• kindergarten chain of the
the
forthcoming
recital.
Women's European W
Miriam Plotnitzky is the teacher.

Kirby Center has two classes. one
meeting at 1 o'clock and one at 4
o'clock.

Reproducing l'iano

Paderewskt Gabrilowitsch. Hofmann. &suer. Ganz.
Cortot. Fnednum, Novara. Grainger. and others of
like fame and genius to interpret. as the alone
can, the untnortal works of the great comp:Leers-
or latest dance hits, or old bullids or the popular
songs of 6: day b. pLanuts noted for their play-
mg, of theieselections—witlithe Duo-Art sou hear
them n- henexer roil will—here. indeed is music.

boundless in soope, matchless in the perfection and
charm of its rendition. music such as can be en-

joyed in your home in no other w ix. Visit our
beautiful Dto-Art stalons sLyin—see the Duo-Art

m the

Steil:MST, the $Xei.4.1d. ACX4L111. Wbeekai.

and Weber Purica—the magnificent Irma
deit,zny the artistic conventional models—heart our
fas-onte pianist—WU. tC.ti will acclaim the Door

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the one instrument to truly. complete!. gritif. .our
Ls. e sJ beautiful music. Deferreti ro.aients Ira. be
arr anged. L iberal allow ance on other Lu.strument.

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1. DETROIT EFLANCH:

MUSIC CLUB WILL MEET

The Junior League of the Musical
Art Club will hold a meeting on Fri-
day, March 4, at 6:30 o'clock. An
interesting program is being planned
and a large audience is expected.

The first half of life is spent in
longing for the second. the second
half in regretting the first.

Over 60 children are now attend-
ing the minyons in the Kirby Center
on Saturday morning. which is under
the sponsorship of Max Weine. The
minyons in the Philadelphia-Byron
School, one for juniors and one for
seniors, are supervised by M Michlin.

Six-Milo Road School:

Much spirit is being shown by the
parents of the children in the Six-
Mile Road School. although regular
registration. which is held after Pass-
over, has not yet begun. A new class
has already been added since the in-
flux of children is so great.

The alumni will hold a Purim party
Not• of Thanks:. in the near future and a committee
The Northwestern Branch of the has been appointed to look after the
Jewish Old Folks Home takes this op- details. The monthly meeting of the
portunity of thanking all those who organization was held recently and
attended the novelty party given on reports concerning the dance were
Feb. 27. Splendid entertainment and given. Bernard Isaacs gave a talk to
musical numbers were given by the alumni.
WAFD broadcasting members. Will
urns on out -
re t urns
m e re
members kin di y make
Essex Makes Record Run.
standing tickets to Mrs. Greenfeld or
Mrs. Singer at once.
An average of more than a mile
minute-61.7 miles an hour. to be ex-
All wishing to become members. act—was achieved by a standard Es-
please phone Mrs. M. P. Fisher. sex Super-Six coach in a continuous
run of nearly 14 hours on a dirt race
Longfellow 7079.
track at Tanforan. Calif.. just outside
of San Francisco. according to word
Neat Mooting:
The next meeting will be held on received by Aaron DeRov, distributor
March 14. Further details will be in the Detroit area.
IheRoy. WAS
This record ran.
announced next week.
made by amateur drivers who are
connected with the service depart-
ment of Stanley W. Smith. the San
"Jane Clegg" at Repertory.
Francisco distributor for Hudson and
"Jane Clegg." the realistic drama Essex ears The record was made
of British middle class by St. John order the supervision of newspaper.
Ervine. playwright and critic of high men. Shortly after the test began.
standing in England. enters. its second rain. fell heavily. loosening the sur-
and last week at the Studio Theater. face of the dirt track So IS to inter-
52 Putnam avende. where the Detroit fere seriously leith fast lime. Welt-
Repertory Theater. k-cal representa- ing of the run. ere of the newspaper
tives of the Lett:e Theater movement. men who acted as an official observer
will give performances on Friday. said in part:
Saturday and Sunday eve' es
- The super-performance of the
motor was eqaalied by the courage
s h o wn by the men who drove—note
Modern Methods End Panics
of whom bad ever driven a ear on
a rare track before. Several profes-
Be t G. 'A
nor.al dnoers who were present re-
P,•••.iikot Dote. Broitx...,
fused to, go or.. declaring that no au-
tomobile buil: could keep up sach a
t
he
"
n'"-
widespread opin:ons vowel a year ago trerlic pace in view `-. 1` 42 the o

that Arnenoa had passel the CTIS:5
created by the World war, that the
re far to re-estabitsh its
r.araon had g,
equ:librium, and that Rumness had en.
tend upon an era of preoper.ty which
ga ve promise of enduring for a kr./g

,4 acies-
. rwir.g the ran. eSee:-
'After obese
ter every deta:1 and examining the
car. I believe that. had weather per.

Ore

Karp Prepares For Coal Striate

Mae F. ham. roms.dent of 00
Karp 5- in.ns Can: an Ile c
Detr::: after a
. anmeel
Pan .
three re:ttn.s . stay m Venx-e.
encaanteref, Ca%!oreol
.Atheasta
weather Orr. he maitta,rs that Coo-
has 1.73ke raid urea:bee :n
ern
.tore for Is. Mr Karp made the
:re, stay by
test • f
US:Mee
to assure an co!
su.l.cent

air;it sa7 9iT. le-aii.TWIt

. :be

nrae looks nt,re
After cx•Beiheii.if
p7- :aible
aramers_ ke re:anted ta
e and fairly
Ver,t. wilt,'

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Put
JUDGE FELIX A.

LEMKIE

The Grand Old Man back
on the bench as

Justice of the Peace.

Endorsed by the people for 46
year of faithful sunviCe.

PRIMARIES — MARCH 7th
This Ad. paid for by friends.

Special Announcement!

Inspection •

Art:

ant
The Karp heathers have been con-
' rectal era: 1.:-•ednems for tie nag
IS gran and Last been sentryDe-
n-sit ye ogre with them foe: ;let as
enTamsaan of tlime
lone Dec is
bus:reset, they recently:.1..e:rasi•rated
seder the haws of Ilwit:gan. TB.,
corpora:ma commits of Max Karp.'
preemies: ; Samael J. Karp, V,(1.-IAITS2-
sa Ate N Karp. secretary and
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rented. it could have gone on at th:.
hack speed almost indefinitely. even
all the other adeerse cord:-
pen.st under
to think that tiers encountered. -
There is to reason
This
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the Culver City. Calif.. race tract.
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modem bu.s.tes” men are seeking and
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Miayous:

OLD FOLKS HOME

The DUO-ART

The new Keith-Allwe Uptown Thea-
ter in Highland Park at Woodward
avenue and Six-Mile road, opens Mon.
day night, March 7, with Keith-Albee
vaudeville and De Luxe Picture play , .
The new house, it is claimed, will
Michigan's largest neighborhood thea-
ter and one of the four largest play-
houses in the state. There will be ap-
proximately 3,500 seats, 2,000 on the
main floor and 1,500 in the mezzanine , .
including six boxes along the sides of
the theater. The new theater will be
"booked" with pictures and vaudeville
direct from the horne office of the
Keith-Albee Circuit in New York City.

J. W. E. W. O.

M. Manuel Nlerzon announces the
opening of law Ake,: et 258 Erskine
ation was held at the home of Mrs.
street. Mr. Merton is A graduate of
Burlingam Tuesday,
Ilalpert, 1447 Burlingame.
the Detroit College of Law and was
Arrangements are being
M arch I.
admitted to the bar in September. , completed and tickets distributed
1926. Prior to studying law, he at-
among members for the theater bene-
tended the University of Michigan.
fit to be held on Sunday. March 27.
from which he was graduated with a at the Bonstelle Playhouse. The pro-
Arts.
He
was
degree of Bachelor of
ceeds of this event will go towards
associated with Finkelston. Lovejoy
•the upkeep of the European war or-
& Chilson before starting in practice
phans and widows.
for himself.
The J. W. E. W. 0. is running this
Mr. Merlon is a member of the
',affair in connection with the Ladies
Round Table Inter-professional So.
Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith. A special
ciety and one of its past-presidents.
meeting will be held at the home of
He is an active Zionist. having par-
Mrs. W. Elson. 2459 Pingree avenue.
ticipated in the recent drive for the
On Tuesday. March 15. at 2 p. m. All
United Palestine Appeal. Originally - members of both organizations are
from Baltimore. Nlr. Merlon came
urgently requested to attend. as fur-
here eight years ago.
ther plans will be discussed regard-
ing the benefit.

IIIAT a wonderful privilege to
hear the world's greatest pianists play the
music you love. any time you wish—
the privilege you enjoy when
you own this marvelous
instrument—

Keith - Albee Opens March 7.

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Art Institute
Roosevelt High School
Book Tower
Receiving Hospital
Detroit Tower
Harrison Radiator Co.
Masonic Temple
Cudahy Packing Co.
Waddell Apts.
Packard Motor Co.
Y. W. C. A-
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