A merica ffewislt Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WEDDINGS E Engagements, Banquets and DETROIT CATERING COMPANY SChOlniCk ' S Assures You Correct Styles Correct Models Correct Fit Custom Workmanship We are now prepared to supply your Passover Wearing Apparel. thOinitit Detroit's Finest Clothes. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT GRAND RIVER TWELFTH STREET AT CLAIRMOUNT On the Screen. On the Stage. Starts Sunday. Held Over. la elphia Eddie Loughton 11 l ei the BERT LYTELL and DOROTHY REVIER More than 5.000 people fought their picture theater, which will give its pit.' why through crowds and trallie jams trot's. every comfort in a healthful : and beautiful atm. sphere. last Slonday night to enter the Orient Thtt building is fireproof through- Theater, at Linwood and Philadelphia ant. It is of the eery newest type, avenues, Detroit's newest amusement with tt,toirts c,,fli,otte sttal t„itg .ts:, center. It is one of the most nuslern !Sun Detroit's Exetosire Kosher Caterers and beautiful Illation picture houses stare. •. m a tting s'autles Mt , perfartm in the city, and gives to the northwest anc flq111111• 1111,011111101IS 111 11,1• secti011 all amusement house which is din the H1;111111' 1110111111 11i1 . 1111.• I a credit to this populous and growing I/144,1,11. 125 RICHTON AVENUE neighborhood. One intimrtant feature of the tht , ,t• Longfellow 5654. The Orient Theater is admirably ter is its ergan. Placid on nn elcynrt-d named. It is decorated in the oriental '-lire , ', 1111- III:1111111. Ill instrument was desienttd it ith the ioloa manner, with gold and otrafige f giving the lively u: ed as the pn'dontiurrting r,dar widest pessilde range in music produc- CUntbinalinn. Ruse-hued curtain adorn tion. It is Operated by ILeLLg ',the ninny entrances and a gold cloth cli• , , f the foremast organists in the stage drop completes the picture. country. MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher !Ponta s newest theater is tribute Over the sidewalk is caterer for weddings, banquets, to its owners. It is A product Of the huge canopy, designed to olfer pro. parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates combined efforts of expert craftsmen tection during inclement weather and, re"'“1 " 14 • " 7° rin gree Ave' Em- in stone, concrete, steel, lighting, ern- surrounding this, is one of the most far 7146. Will also rent out home • Boil ion anti every other phase of the beautiful signs in Del reit, which can for private parties and weddings. building art which is necessary to be seen for bleeks north and south of make up a complete, medern nitttital IA11/1'0011 ilVOILUO. MRS. J. SHERLINE - First - class cooking and catering for weddings and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave. , FOR RENT- Beautiful f ur ni shed Phone Hemlock 1881-W. ! front room for refined gentleman, in private home. Rent reamnable. PAINTING AND DECORATING - 8 4 13. 11: King Ave. Pliant. Empire Ceilings and walls washed, painted Catered by Buying at Featuring 's OPENING AT NEW ORIENT THEATER MONDAY NIGHT ATTENDED BY 5,0001 All Social Functions Knowing How To Dress Is Merely Knowing Where To Buy `The First Night PAGE ELEVEN Kentucky Colonels .An? recto . Pientittr Stage Band. Popular Prices. Vaudeville Presentations. Matinee Daily 1:30 P. M. REG. WEBB Complete Change of Program Thursday. At the Organ. Continuous Performances Saturday and Sunday. JOHN F. McKINLAY Strongly Endorsed by many leading Professional and Busi- ness Men and Women ind Other Citizens. Everybody's Friend 100,000 Cases in seven and one-half years and Court Work on to date should merit re-election . YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED Vote April 4th Re-Elect JUDGE FRED E. DEGAW Justice of the Peace Thirty consecutive years of service. First year he had assigned to him 1,819 cases. last year he was as- signed 15,953 cases. During entire period of service he has had 2'22.- 000 cases a s signed to him-a state record. : 11E013 RENA Have Your Utensils Silver Plated for Pass- over at Wholesale Rates. Arthur R. Weiner 31anufacturot J. sot I, r- to the Trt Itt Cadillac 6674 Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias sci iqD ‘Svirriem nrrst:,-1 -iton and blended. Floors renewed and waxed. Don't wait for the rush. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Middle Call Garfield 8995-.1. II. Ginsberg. , aged woman whtt desires nice home in refined fondly to Mt cooking; no LAUN- CURTAINS washing. Apply 1985 Taylor Ave.. DEI1E D. Faultless Curtain ',nun- 1 phone Euclid 5165. dry. Phone EntMre 5491. ROOM FOR-RENT-With or without YOUNG WOMAN desires room and board, for two ladies or gentlemen, hoard for 4-year-old girl and room 2995 Blain Ave., pliant. Garfield for mother, employed. Would like 0457-R. home with young couple or small prviate family. Call Garfield FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with private family. One gentle- 2413-W Saturday evening between man preferred. Phone Garfield Alumni Party: 7 and 7 and Eunday morning be- 5618-51. tween 10 and 2. The Alumni Association celebrated FOR RENT-Richton ?mar Dexter. Purim la-t Saturday night at the Kir- I.A SALLE DECORATING CO. will by Center. Maas singing, sales 111111 Desirable furnished room for one tit, all your painting and decorat- 111111S by :Messrs. 11. Isaacs and Aaron rum two gentlemen. No children. ing. Good service guaranteed. Reasonable. ('all Longfellow 0931. D. Markson comprised the program., Craftex our specialty. 12100 Dancing continued until midnight. Twelfth St. Longfellow 5555. FLAT FOR SALE--Gladstone near Eva Marg,olis haul charge of the re- I freshments, which were served during Fourteenth St. Three bedrooms, FIATS FOR SALE - Blaine Ave. hot water heat, three-ear garage. the program. bargain. Brick duplex, seven large Good terms. Phone Arlington roams, two baths and stall shower. Ha'chanicht 7198-J. Three master bedrooms and maid s Work on the second issue of Illo•- quarters each floor. Steam heat, FOR RENT - Beautiful large airy chanich. the Student, has been starl- open fireplace and French doors. room with two windows, plenty of et' by the Alumni Association. This Building is Hoes. Face brick all hot water and other conveniences, will be the second nutgatine to be around. See this flat, then make for respectable party. Price $17.50 published by the alumni. A new us an offer. Hannan Real Estatto per month. Inquire Mrs. Caplan, staff huts been appointed by the presi- ! Exchange, Realtors, 144 Lafayette 3769 Glynn Court. Call Saturday dent to edit the magazine. Nathan Blvd. Cadillac 7700. or Monday, Randolph 6249. Shur is editor-in-chief. Morris Solt,' weichick, editorial manager; Abrail FOR RENT--Nicely furnished room FOR SALE-Brush street, 17827. ham Weston, news editor, and Meyer' in private home. Nice neighbor- New' two-family. Six rooms and Harrison, literary editor, are his as- 1 hood. Young lady preferred, Phone bath each; furnace heat; every- sistants. Norton Rosen is advertising1 Longfellow 7252. thing modern. Close to Jewish manager. Synagogue. l'rice $12,500, $1,500 MIDDLE AGED GIRL will care for down. Apply at 2060 Inoliandale. Bialik Library: one or two children few nights dur- Mr. Brown. The Malik Library has just ing the week in exchange for room. : FAuurt.Essa UNOBTRUSIVE SERVICE Reformed and strictly Orthodox Funerals cared for in it most dignified manner. Latest type Limousine Hearse and Packard equipment used exclusively. All arrangements personally supervised. No Connection with Any Other Firm. EDMUND G. LEWI3 604 DELAWARE at SECOND BLVD. Empire 6833-4. As big as the heart of every Mother-as ten- der as the appeal of a kiddie's arms-as sweeping as the tide of human passions! ceiveol it large number of tilt', rare Best references. Phone Longfel- TWO YOUNG MEN desire furnished and valuable books. A certain man, low 6534. room with refined Jewish family. who does not wish his name to be West Side preferred. Write Jew- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room known, dedicated the books at his ish Chronicle, Box 606. for two gentlemen or couple. Neat death. Some of the books date back and modern home, near carline. FOR SALE-Home seekers. Near ninny hundreds of years and there is 2014 Blaine, Apt. 26. Roosevelt School. Sacrificing nip also a large number of midroshini seven-room bungalow: and furni- and mishnayos. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished airy ture. New and attractive. Owner, room for rent. 3783 Boston Blvd. 2377 Richton Ave., corner LaSalle. Pesach Celebration: near Dexter Blvd. Phone Garfield Now that Purim is past, plans are Longfellow 1009, 8796-W. being arranged to celebrate Passover in a befitting manner. As in recent FOR RENT--Nicely furnished airy years, the Ilagatlah will be studied room with private family for one in the various classrooms and Pesach or two gentlemen. Shower bath, songs sung. or two gentlemen or couple with- CARL. L AEMMLE'S with private small family. Garage. Near streetcar facilities. 2229 Tay- lor Ave. Phone Euclid 2093-W. WOMAN with 6-year-old YI O 'my desires nice room with refined adult family, or will share apart. moil with young couple. North- west sectionpreferred. Phone Ar- lington 1074, - - FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room with private family for two refined gentlemen. 1955 Blaine, Apt. 26. Phone Euclid 2246-M. FOR RENT--I.nrge room, elegantly furnished, fur one or two refined gentlemen, in private single resi- dence. Twelfth and Clairmount district. Dinner and breakfast if desired. Phone Empire 0723. POSITION WANTED-Young man,' 26 years of age, desires position as latokkeeper, clerk or inside sales- man. Can furnish references. Helen Thum, Harriet and Lillian Bar- Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 600. nett; Robert Alvin and Jerome Edel- stein sang two duets; Miss Helen FOR SALE-Fourteen-room house,' Thum gave a toe dance; Milton tool beautifully furnished. Can be con- Louis Orman, black-faced comedian-, verted into a hotel, two-family or entertained with ukelele 'tel.-tom- apartment, to suit owner's wishes. and songs; "Mrs. Oakley's Phone," a Quirk action needed. Apply at , two-act sketch, was presented by Mr,. 1175 West Euclid Ave., Mr. Espar. I William Present, Mrs. Slorr•y line, Mrs. Nate Bland:men and St r-. FOR RENT--Newly furnished room Norman Buckner; a Japanese Ito, in private home for one or two re- song by Mrs. Murray Wolfnutn ,111 , 1 fined gentlemen or couple em- Jerome Edelstein in costume was well ployed. 1955 Blaine Ave., Apt. 1. received; Sirs. Jerome Edelstein and Phone Euclid 0369-R, Miss Ilarriet Barnett gave an exhi- bition of an Apache dance; a min- ROOM FOR RENT--Nice furnished roans in private home for lady. strel scene by members of the Beta! Near Wmalward ear and Second Phi Tau Fraternity WAS one of the' Ave. bus lines. Phone Longfellow features of the program; song , by Robert Alvin and the Orman boy- 725'2. and Louis Shapiro in • clog ilisTirc ROOM TO RENT-Nicely furnished were interspersed with humor; Black room with private family. One Bottom Was sung and danced by block from car line. 2720 Cort- Maurice Barnett and a chorus of six land Ave. Phone Arlington 0051.M. young ladies. David Rosenstone act-1 r ed in the capacity 1,f master of sere-' FIAT FOR SALE-South Martin- monies. Refreshments were served dale. Beautiful six-room two-flat. by Mrs. Julius Levin and a commit.' One and one-half block from tee. Sirs. J....ph Schwartz was chair- Grand River. West side of street. man of the affair and was assisted by $21,000. Terms. Call Garfield Mrs. Jerome Edelstein and Louis, 1931. Shapiro. Mrs. Jack Fink was the ' accampanist. SALESMEN WANTED-Jewish pub- lishing house has opening for err- - eral salesmen (male or female 1. Good leads furnished and chant, for advancement and travel. Ex- perienced preferred but not neces- -ary. Call daily, Hotel Taller, Meeting: Room 922, between 4 and 7 p. m. The quarterly meeting of the Mish- kun Israel Synagogue, Linwood and F OR SALE--A rare old violin. In- Blaine avenues, which was held at the quire of Mrs. Stein, 3134 Franklin synagogue on Starch 19, was well St. Phone Edgewooti 0054. attended. Morris Fishman, president of the congregation, presided. In FOR RENT-A large airy furnished the future, meetings will be held room for one or two persons, in a monthly, instead of quarterly. Mr. new home. Phone Euclid 7454.R. Fishman appealed for funds to pro. WANTED-A responsible girl to stay vide Passover necessities to the poor, which appeal was generously respond. with child two evening, a week in exchange for good home. N. W. ed to. Many other important matters .ection. Write Jewish Chronicle, were discusaed and decided upon. Re. Bax 605. I freahments were served. PRACTICAL NURSE-Mrs. S. Ro- s•nman, 9216 Mack Ave. Phone i Do not spit into the well-you may I incoln 5689.W. have to drink out of it. Gant. but not forgotten. Sadly missed by His Wife wed Children. Free Psycho-Analysis 1 L. 711111 P- DZI.LE BENNETT Minyon: Thy Slinyon at Kirby Center re- cently elected new officers. Morris Kukes is the new president. Super- intendent B. Isaacs recently attended and addressed the Kirby Minyon. Sir. and Sirs. Benjamin Netzorg ----- have returned to their home on Ot- Purim.Pessach Play: tawa drive after in three h ' stay The combination of a Purim and in Florida. Pesach celebration will be hied by the Philadelphia.13yron studants ou The children of the Sunday School Sunday afternoon, April 10, at 3 of Temple Beth .iatath presented a o'clock in the auditorium of the Purim program on Sunday. They school. produced the play "Queen Esther" M. Margolis. head teacher of the and Stirs Ada Mey.tr , gave a recita- Six-Mile Road School and ex-toucher tion. Refreshment , were served by of the Philadelphia-Byron School, members of the sistcrhood. prepared a special Pesach feature --- - which will be staged at the Phila- The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ja- delphia School during the Pesach- cob sponsored a delightful program Purim celebration as the effort of our of entertainment on Sunday evening, Six-Mile road friends. March 20, at the Jewish Community Center, which was attended by over 21111 guests. The affair opened with mass singing and was followed with an appropriate sketch on "Purim At- notsphertt in a Rabbi's Home," by 31r , . E. .1. Thum, Milton Thum, Abe and Sleyer Kirschenbaum; vocal se- lections by Mrs. Murray Wolfman In Ittvong memory of I;iiy ,X, and chorus compasoal of Sire. Jerome Edelstein, Mrs. Mary Kallins, Mrs. who pas.ed away live years ago, Benjamin Eliding and the Misses Starch IS, 1922. UNIVERSAL-JEWE COMMANDMENT Poutiar Note; out children. Shower bath, hot water and all conveniences. 2670 Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaufman and fans Gladstone, Apt. 108. Phone Gar- ily, formerly of 35 School street, ar• field 4966-M. now residing in their new haute 01 FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room, I Dwight street. MISHKUN ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE ♦ I Mrs. Augusta Greenberg of 9u7 aledbury 11VellUe passed away at 111-r home on March 21, at the age of do. . She is survived by her husband, Pin kus ; throe daughters, EVH, 11/1111e anti Esther, and four sons, Jaeoh, Henry, Alec and Rubin. Burial serv- A regular business meeting was ice , were conducted on March 22 by held at the Pythian Hall, 3155 Cass Rabbi Thumin. Interment took place 011 Tuesday evening, March at Beth Abraham Cemetery. 22, Ity Detroit Lotigto, No. 55, Knights of Pythias. This W/1,1 followed by a LASAR TRUNSKY meeting. of Detroit Pythian Castle As- Lasar Trunsky of 165 Westminster sociation, to dismiss matters concern- avenue passed away at his home on ing the new building, to which every March 21 at the age of 60, Mr. one has been eagerly looking forward. Tiunsky is survived by his wife, An- The site committee reported on a cor- na; three daughters, Mrs. Israel Kap- ner location within the one and a half lan, Mrs. Frank Cohan and Sirs. I. stile circle, which can be purchased at very reasonable price, after which Z•it, and three sons, Peter, Harold and Samuel. Funeral services were discussion it was 111.1. 111141 111 vote upon conducted from the rtosidence by Rab- the purchase of the lot at a special Jewish National Fund Jubilee: bis A. Si, Ashinaky and E. Aisisiskin. meeting Tuesday tovennig, March 29. 'fhe children of the kindergartens Interment took place at Machmolah Owing to the importante of this meet- in the United Hebrew Schools enter- Cemetery. ing, every member is urged to attend. tained with sr-sera' playlets and dia- betics at the silver jubilee of the J. CARD OF THANKS MRS. HARRIET LEBOWITZ N. F'. held in the Arena Gardens last The Jewish National Fund of De- Mrs. Harriet Lebowitz of 1605 Cal- Sunday Misses I eah Pike, II, Lemon vert avenue passed away on March troit wishes to take this means of and R. Goldstein supervised the af- 18 at the age of 31. She is survived thanking the committee and members fair. The alumni also took an active by her husband, Albert; a son, Aaron; and also the friends and manilla that part by acting as ushers, collectors, mother, Mrs, A. Si. Cohen; four sis- helped to make the affair Sunday, and doing other miscellaneous work. ters, Mrs. D. Jacobson, Mrs. Abe March 20, at the Arena Gardens, a St Tilchin took charge of the huge success. alumni. :-:CLASSIFIED:-; FOIL RENT- Nice furnished room with private family. 66 Tennyson Ave. Phone Longfellop• 8195. RE-ELECT 701 American State Bank Bldg. M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr. Damp, Sally Callen, Mrs. 13. Jacobson of Reed City, Mich., and two broth- ers, Abe and Louis Cohen of Toledo. JOSEPH SHERLINE Funeral services were held Starch 20, Joseph tiberline of 15852 Linwood Rabbi Mosett Fischer officiating. In- liWay at his home on terment oak place at Oakview Ceme- March 21 at the age of 66. Sir. Sher- tery. line is survived by his wife, Jennie; one daughter. Sirs. Benjamin Stein, JACOB WOLF BALAMUT and two ,ens, Daniel and Samuel. Jacob Wolf Balatout passed away Funeral services were held on Slarr'h on March la at the age of 53. Ilia 2tt, burial taking plaid' at Cloverhill wife, Anna survives. Funeral serv- Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. NI. Ashin- ices were conducted by Rabbi Joseph sky officiated. Thumin at Beth Abraham Cemetery, on March 30. MRS. AUGUSTA GREENBERG OBITUARY Mary Carr -- Robert Agnew - Henry Victor An Emotional Sensation. STARTS TODAY Broadway - Strand 4 CASS Theater WEEKS iv r4,,kE4.V tiaiN ig MONDAY, Lafayette at Wayne, Opposite Postoffice. Phone Cadillac 1100. The Messrs. Shubert present Eleanor Painter in "THE NIGHTINGALE 11 A Mollie/ finniente on Ole 1.11e of Jenny Lind With STANLEY LUPINO-EILEEN VANBIENE-VIOLET CARLSON And • Notable 1 - n•t IurinAive Aill INE NE1.111104 CLARA l'ALMER I.CCII'S /IL NliERSON ViCTOR 11111A RICE IVAN IiNEPOFF TOMMY HEALY N111101.AS JOY JOHN HAINES FILE/ N CARMODY WILLIAM TUCKER LEL. SOPHIE EVERETT RICHER)' 110111m And Many Other, In. - holing, A SYMPHONIC CHORCS OF SIXTY Hoek and lc rie• by lloiton and /'. 1.. Wielehoo Mii•ir Arnim/el Ver.• Direc1 lions Jolsisn's Theater, Now York, Where It C uses • S lot Ran on Saturday. M•rt IL :a elm vs Niches, II id' tl M•line•• N•dro. •nil Sscioisi• LLi• By PROFESSOR SUNDAY WM. ESTEP AT 3 30 POPULAR CONCERT ORCHESTRA HALL TICKETS 25c to $1 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA VICTOR KOLAR Condo, Ling W. DR. Pt. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV MUSIC tie Hu Led Thousands to s " Scheherazade " PHONE CA F.NDAL E A290 Success Thursday and Friday 4 FREE LECTURES 4 NIGHTS Mar. 31-Apr. 1 ° ""co'n::::::7'"" CECILIA 1. Brain analysis and success. 2. Masters of esoteric psychology 3. Psychology of human relations 4 Reincarnation-the law of Karma HANSEN s%."'inh.n.t MAJESTIC THEATER Beginning Sunday, Mar. 27 at 8 p. m. Demosntrations every night HOTEL FORT WAYNE BLDG. WOODWARD AT WILLIS K. of P. Entrance 420 Temple St , cor. Cm. Glendale 9721 Edwin A. Relkin presents the Incomparable English Coma..dime ADMISSION FREE NELLIE CASMAN Eat For `A Chasm for Shabboth' Health and Strength Physical Cult are Foods are pure natural foods scientifically selected and prepared to yield the maximum nutrition, xitality, health and strength. and wholesome, By Joseph Rurnshinsky. Great Operetta with 20 Song Numbers, Dances. PHYSICAL CULTURE RESTAURANT CO., Inc. Friday Night, March 25 Plant, Sunday Matinee and Night, March 27 231 JOHN R., Neer Broadway ■ of Faa. Saturday Night, March 26