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March 18, 1927 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-03-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TEN

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BUTZEL WILL ADDRESS
R UND TABLE SOCIETY

',AMERICA'S LARGEST SHOE STORE



Grand Openin

Of interest to many is the an-
P7
( 14.% nouncement that Fred M. Butzel,
local attorney and speak-
, :s4 rominent
i p

of the 'Beautiful

Orient Theater

Linwood at Philadelphia

The Very Latest in
Spring Footwear

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Monday March 219 6:30 p. m.

•41

FRED M. BUTZEL

er, will address a meeting of the
t!4-t, Bound Table Interprofessional So-
ciety on Friday evening, March 25. 1
Mr. Butzel has chosen for his sub-

. jest "Twentieth Century Progress."
Meetings (4" the society are held in
1.
room 26 at Temple Beth El and start
, promptly at C:45 p. in. The public is
•:,"4"-.i invited to attend.

See Detroit's Most Originally Designed Theatre and a Corking Show.

Devoted to High Class Photo Plays and Presentations.

Eddie
Laughton

and

On The Screen

First Showing in Detroit.

DOROTHY DEVORE and
MALCOLM McGREGOR

In a Screen Version of the Reginald Kauffman

America's Premier Band — The
Kentucky Colonels — "The 12
Acres of Music"

story.

"Money
to Burn"

and a

Galaxy of
Vaudeville Stars

• ■ ••

NOVELTY PUMPS
AND TIES

44+ Y. M. H. A. NOTES

This Saturday evening. at the "Y"!
I building, 89 Rowena street, the Y.
1y•' M. II. A. will hold its annual Purim
4
, j party , an event looked forward to
with mu eh interest by the members,
1:4 't • and friends of the "Y" In addition'
'to dancing and entertainment, re-
freshments will be served.

Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock the
regular monthly meeting of the "VI
C71%311 be held. At this meeting the
". •:;.: house committee will make its final
j report as to the progress it has made I
7 ' in securing suitable quarters to house
(t!. 41the "Y" until the Jewish Communityl
of Detroit realizes the needs of the
!"; "Y." According to the plans forma- l
i:4-tIlated by the committe in charge, the
building will be the center for the
Jewish young men of Detroit and will
0"+ include shower rooms, library, chess
j• and checker town, billiard and pool
room, reception and lounging room
?:-4 7 and other facilities of interest and'
„, benefit to young men. April 17 has
been set as the day upon which the
opening of the "Y" quarters will oc-
g4-i-j cur.

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Finest Show in Detroit
FLORENTINE -MO-OM

St UDISON

Athletic League Meeting:

WOOD

THIRD FLOOR

BOYS' STORE

Prepare For the Holidays

Boys' New 2-Pant
"Prep" Suits

Brand New Shipment Just Arrived.
Special values at

$14.95

Fine Cashmere. Tweeds, Blue Chevi-
iots and New Plaids. Excellent tail-
oring with the same care as men's
Suits. Newest Spring Models and
Colors.

Suits with two pairs long pants, sin
gle and double breasted models,
Sizes 10 to 18 years.

Suits with one pair long pants and
one pair golf knickers; single and
double breasted. Sizes 8 to 18 years
Suits with two pairs golf knickers.
sizes 6 to 18 years.

Freak



Seder — Third Floor.

Fascinating patterns in patent, brown
kid, rose blush, pastel parchment,
gray calf and light tan calf with
new novelty leather trim-
ming to harmonize.

Complete Hosiery Department
ti Color for Every Shoe

DEPARTMENTOPCHIROPODY
SEVENTH FLOOR

TEN FLOORS OP
SHOE SFRVICE

OBITUARY

AUTI L GI

4/5 to 1447

THIRD
FLOOR

Nights, 35c-soc

Friday evening, March 23, the rest
!,'2. 47
"0:4; ular monthly "Y" night will be held
A prominent ',
72, at the Y. M. II. A.
physician will be the principal speak- .
after
ter tile service s and • spec ml en-
.11:F4ST444eY4.44-.1MantVinag.M: el
7;.1...f4:41'44etKIMMTg-P1VCe144Mt."MnttlAMP.M.$!
4 1.
NA-Mining program is being arranged
••
for that evening. A cordial invita-
years. Ile is survived by his wife, tin is extended to all the Jewish
Mildred; one daughter, Louise, a " Li young m e n and women of the city to
one son, Edgar.
,end this service, for it will be one •
MRS. SARAH R. SHEWITZ
Funeral services were held Thurs- I worth while attending.
Mrs Sarah R. Shewitz of 440 East day afternoon, March 17, Rabbi Leo.

officiating. Burial took
Ferry avenue passed away at her M. Franklin
A special program is being ar-
home on Saturday, March 12, at the place at Woodmere Cemetery.-
ranged for Sunday afternoon, March '
age of CO. Mrs. Shcwitz is survived
7, at 5 o'clock, at which time the
ROSE HOLTZMAN
by her husband, Nathan; seven sons,
, daugebating club of the "Y" will hold a
Holtzman,
age 6 passed away
hter debate
d
Meyer, Louis, Abraham, Mitchell, Ja- of Rose
Mrs. Anna
Holtzman,
which is being looked forward
cob. Samuel aml Saul, all of Detroit;
as the event of that club. In ad-
March
12.
Private
to • various discus- .
two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Rubenstein on
burial Saturday,
took place at Woodmere
('em
dition
to the debates,
of this city and Mrs. Morris Boren- etery. sions as to the welfare of the Jewish ;
stein of Los Angeles, Calif.; 24
young men and women will be taken
grandchildren and three great-grand-
' up. Applications for dormitories in j
children.
the new Y. M. II. A. building are
HENRY STILLMAN
Burial took place Sunday, March
Henry Stillman of 1526 Edison, now being received.
13, at Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi E. avenue passed away suddenly on'
Ashiskin officiating.
Wednesday, March 16. Mr. Stillman
•." 7 STAR ACTS!
25 dancing girls! A
was born in Budapest, Ilungary, 77j
SAMUEL B. HOLTZMAN
,
real revue produced
years ago and came to this country!
e
‘----"'"'
..„.... 7. 4 SHOWS!!)
.0, -.1
Samuel Big(lor Holtzman passed In 1887, settling in Saginaw. Ile had I Will Hold Spring Dance:
by Ernie Young -.:- —"
4
On Sunday, March 27, the West
'
away
at
the
Jewish
Old
Folks
Home
been
a
resident
of
Detroit
for
the
i
7.30,06, trio, 1:30
-""
r e'qu a 1 to leant- 1- CAD "•"°"'
6960
on March 13 at the age of f5. Mr. past nine years. Ile was a member Side Jewish Leaders will give a spring'
stage performancei:
Holtzman is survived by his wife, of the Masonic lodge of Bay City and' opening dance at the Hungarian-
. .
....
-..
of Temple Beth El. ! American Club, West End and Nest'

Mrs. Bracha Holtzman.
Choicest $1.50 Dinner—No Cover Charge Until 9:00 P. M.
Mr. Stillman is survived by his Jefferson avenues, the feature of
wife, Nettie; one son, John Stillman , which will he a "Spotlight Waltz" to.
MRS. MARY SHUMAN
I.; four daughters," be played at midnight. Jules Jewels'
Mrs. Mary Shuman passed away of Great Neck, L
Orchestra will syncopate with j
on March 13 at her home, 1985 Tay- Mrs. Grace Joseph, Mrs. Saul Weni- I Snappy
the latest tunes. The club MOOTS 'I
lor avenue, at the age of 57. Mrs. berg of Flint, Mrs. Samuel Bendel- 10
sj.1,,, Muncie, Ind., and Mrs. William , will be opened at 8:30 p. m. and tick-1
Shuman is survived by her husband, of
, ets may be had at the door. The ad-
Hyman; one daughter, N1rs. Pete
Funeral services were held Friday,' mission price is El. Among those who j
Jalan, and five sons, Isadore, Samuel,
Franklin
ME-'
are earnestly working for the success ,
Jacob, Harry and Joseph. Interment March 18, Dr. Leo M.
Burial took place in Wood- , of the affair are Arthur Liebove, gen-
took place on March 14 at Machpelah ending.
Hal
mere Cemetery. oral chairman, and Bella Gross, pub-
Cemetery, Rabbis A. M. Aishiskin
licity committee chairman.
(officiating.

•■ •

Matinees, 15c-25e —

RABBI ZELIG KAUFFMAN
Representatives from organizations
Rabbi Zelig Kauffman, spiritual
affiliated with the Jewish Athletic
leader of the B•nai Zion Synagogue,
League and from organizations wish-
passed away Tuesday March 15.
ing to enter the league are asked to
Rabbi Kauffman was 66 years of age
be at a meeting to be held at the
and had been a resident of Detroit
Jewish ('enter on Wednesday eve- j
for the past five years. Ile is sur-
In loving memory of Anna I 'earl- I fl i ng. March 23, at 8 p. no., to discuss
vived by his wife, Sarah.
man, who passed away four years • the formation of playground baseball I
Funeral services were hell March ago, March 6, 1923.
j trains.
16 from the residence. 3771 Duane
A le, in. mother. trim and kind.
avenue. Interment took place at
Mothers Club:
NO friend on earth like her we find. lOakland
Machpelah Cemetery.
A meeting Of the Oakland Mothers
'
For au ,, f ii• the did her hmt
And timl watt, her eternal rett.
Club will be held on Saturday after-
DR. MOSES M. HYMAN
Her Loving Husband, Children and noon, March 19, at 2:30 p. m., at the!
Dr. Moses M. Hyman of 2495 West
Moore School, Alger and Cameron
Grandchildren.
Boston boulevard passed away sud-
avenues. A program is being pre- j

denly on Tuesday, )larch 15, at the
d which will include a speaker,
•au"
In
loving
memory
of
my
dear
has-
age of 34. Dr. Hyman was a grad-
uate of Western Iligh School. Michi- band. Adolph Ellmann, who passed music and dancing.
--
away
one
year
ago,
March
13,
1926.
'
,
gan State College and the Detroit
Woodcraft Party:
College of Medicine and Surgery. Ile
The boys of the woodcraft class,
Friend , think I hate f onto , ten.
is .drvived by his wife, Gertrude;
When at times the, 111, me ',mile:
which meets every Thursday after-•
ant the, little know the heartache
two daughter, Delphine Meriam and
noon at 4 p. m. at the Jewish Center'
Dm' ,n,. .mum hide', all tom whole.
!Amnon- Thelma; one son, Richard
, held a party on Thursday afternoon,
Ilarlan; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
His Loving wife, Ceha.
March 17, at 4 p. m.
Nyman, and two sisters. Mrs. II. G.
Solomon and Eva Hyman.
In loving memory Of Henry B. Oratorical Contest Results:
Funeral services were held Thurs- Harris, who passed away One year' The following won prizes in the
day afternoon. March 17, at the resi- ago. March 20, 1926.
oratorical contest held at the Jewish
dence, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiat•
Center on Sunday afternoon, March
I,. ,,,,r heart yin, memory linaert
ing. Burial look place at Woodmere
13: Bella Horwitz, first prize for ht•r
w eet, tender •11 ■ 1 true.
Cemetery.
oration on "The United States in the
The re i• not • dist genet hr
--- -
That we do not think of In. ,
World War." Miss Horwitz rem.-
ISADORE ROSENBERG
jny
by
Loving. wife and rented the Bhratrika Club. Marion
Isadore Rosenberg of 301 East
Simon, second prize for her oration
Brothers.
Boston boulevard passed away in Hod
on "Jews in the History Of the United
lywood. Fla., on Monday March 14.
Miss Simon represented the
In loving memory of Yetta Sta!!!!.'
Mr. Rosenberg was born in Cincin-
Harold Goldberg, from the
nati 44 years ago and had been a Schwartz, who passed away three Fait!!“""!°'
Detroit Friendship Club, won third
resident of Detroit for the past In years ago, March 21, 1924.
prize. Miriam Steiner. from the De-
botifiel Club, honorable mention. Sam
A tmet 51((ine from ii• i• trot,
A ., dye we loved i•
, Beitner, Friendship Club, honorable
.4 Oa, i• vivant in mar hearto
mention.
Which never ran be

For Dignified Funeral Service

CALL EMPIRE 6833

Iler Loving Children and Grand-
children.

MOTES CHETIM ASKS FOR AID

A request has been sent nut by the
BERLIN.—tJ. T. A.)—An impor- Moles Chetim committee for funds to
tart derision of the German govern• enable its members to carry on the
went with regard to aiding Jewish, purpose of the organization, namely,
unemployed workers resident in Ger- to provide the Passover necessities to
MORTICIAN
many, though not citizens of the the needy Jews of Detroit. This i3
country, has been made public by the done annually by the committee,:
SECOND BOULEVARD
minister of labor. The minister noti- 1 , which reports that the needs Of the
At Delaware.
fled the Jewish employment bureau poor and unfortunate Jews of the
! that in future the government will i city this year seem even greater than
Ne con...sties with •sy ether
extend unemployment aid to the sta- heretofore. The public is urged to.
firm.
tenlose (men without a country) on I respond generously to this worthy
i
wb, an equal basis with German citizens. cause.

Edmund G. Lewis

50

$

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