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KUNSKY THEATERS HOPTON MADE DETROIT
..----...........-----, A RTS SOCIETY IN
LIFE ASS'T SECRETARY
IS NOW IN OUR CITY wag titi; Nalco i OURTH SERIES PLAYS
ADAMS
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A few weeks ago there arrived in
"Slide, Kelly, Slide," with William
ern
A few (lays ago M. E. O'Brien,
this Waif,
count ry the founder of the colony 91r. and Mrs. Charles Levy and U. ual High Standard of Rendition
Haines, Ilarry Carey and Sally
president of the Detroit Life Insur-
IN MUMORIAM
line
Mr. Isaac Gerstenkorn. The Mrs. Frances Levy left Tuesday for
O'Neil, starting Sunday.
Greet. Auditor. of Club.
ance
Company,
announced
the
ap-
r dose of his coming is to improve
an extended motor trip through
pointment of B. E. Hopton of the
In loving memory of Ilar, Gurn-
the colony to such an extent that It Southern Michigan. Indiana and Ohio.
CAPITOL
'laying to their usual "big houses,"
By Edith Bercovich.
home office as assistant secretary of vitch, who passed away tht..
will serve as a model to thousands of
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I ' "The Loves of Sanyo," with Gloria the company. Mr. Hopton has had ago, April 21, 1924, 17 day
t hi Arts Society of Temple Beth El
othi .r Jewish settlers in Palestine.
Nis.
1 Swanson, John Bolt, and Ian Keith, considerable life insurance experi- sun.
ivered their wares most artistical-
he Mizrachi colony, line Balk, is Mrs. Harry Bernstein and Miss tip ly l on
Although the modern Y iddisla starting Sunday. ('harlies Irwin will ence, having worked in the home of-
Tuesday evening last, April 19,
wet I known to all those who are in- Minnie Kramer of Rochester, N. Y.,
in series of four one-act plays. As Schools of the type maintained by the be on the stage
fice of the Reliable Life at I'ittsburgh
terc sted in the upbuilding of Palestine. are spending the Easter vacation in
in 1915, coming to Detroit in 1919,
Btu •Brak was founded by a co-opera- the city as house guests of their par- us ual, this fourth performance was Folk Sehule Geselshaft of Detroit ar
cots.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Kramer.
MICHIGAN
u n der the supervision of Frank V. of comparative recent development
where he has been employed with the
tin( group of about two hundred faro-
Mi art in, produced and personally di- they have already succeeded in gaining: John Philip Sousa and his band Aetna Casualty and Surety Company
illy. i from Poland.
by Kathryn Vincent Mayer.
for themselves a very definite and en- take precedence over the film offer- as cashier of its Detroit office.
ie hope that these few words will Miss Ethel Jacobson, who is It re, e The
,.nough for the warm heart of the tending the Physical Culture School to vs: plays and players were as fol- viable position in our communal Jew 1 day. "Wolf's Clothing," starting Sun- On May 1, 1923, he joined the De-
troit Life Insurance Company and
fish life.
ibi, and that because of his strong at Battle ('reek, is spending the Ells-
His Loving Wife and Child:
and
was put in charge of the policy loan
These schools have discarded the
lov c for our holy land which is no ter vacation with her mother, Mrs. M.
Grandchildren.
STATE
department. He was later appointed
traditional conception of Jewish edu
I known everywhere he will take Jacobson.
with
May
Mc-
"Matinee
Ladies,"
manager
of
the
conservation
depart-
cation and are trying to untwine th
Dect,,lit y steps to obtain the well
In loving memory of our .!,
hui.
twisted threads of the past in accord , Avoy, is the movie starting Sunday. ment and about the first of January
',cal le'lp that Rabbi Gerstenkorn Mr. and Mrs. N. Seitner and son, 1, ' ,i e, den
more modern ideas and be , Nielson and Moran continue on the took up duties in connection with the band and father, who pa,.
with
nrr Is in his zneritorious work.
h.,
who
returned
Wednesday
from
a
trip
one year ago April 22.
fiefs. The school believes togethe I stage.
agency department, taking over some
'he total investment of the colon. to California, left Saturday for To- l',.,
of duties formerly performed by
with Carlyle that: "To know the old
ills until now has been $500,000. This leveand,
here th E will '''
wey
wd d Cle
MADISON
Mr. Guck, as assistant to the presi-
faiths brings us into closer and cleare •
I has thus far been sufficient to
iiiit:sfirr
over the Easter
an ith re
"Don Juan," with John Barrymore dent.
relations with the past, with our pro
fain the colony. But 110W, dill. to visit
hholidays.
a
re.
cession
of
the
present.
The
past
ha.
in
the
title
role,
will
commence
The resignation of Mr. Guck has
the rapid growth of line !Irak there
--
always something true, and is a pre turn engagement Sunday. Vitaphone placed added responsibilities on Mr.
is i growing need for greater credit.
His Loving Wife and Dal , -Inters.
Ill
d
Mrs.
Max
Kohn
are
spend-
Mr.
,
will
accompany
in
place
of
the
or-
cious
possession."
Hopton
and a large share of the du-
' ' an Easter 's ' holidays with their
Th e •colonists in order to solve this On .
IOU the
the school is to make th • chestra.
ties formerly performed by Mr. Guck
The aim
par tont problem, have organized a
In
loving memory of P lante,
Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Spero of Cleve-
child consciously aware of the pas ,
will be taken over by him.
1k under the name of line Brak 1 land.
Marks, who passed away fro,:' years
s`
Jewish lite in a manner that wool,
Mr. Hopton is a young man who is ago, Rosh Chodesh lyar.
of Agriculture and Industry Limited,
'lie 'resent.
Dietetics
lewis
hell) him take an intelligent part it
succeeding because he deserves to
wh Ich was chartered by the English
May 19 the Federation of Tem-
sadly
all present p oblems that face him
succeed. He is enrgetic and ambi-
I Palestinian governments on April pie On Sisterhoods
annual
,
.
hold
its
will
his people.
tious and possesses plenty of initia-
25, 1525. The shares issued by this
convention in our city. Preliminary 11,
This is achieved through teaching a
tive, and he is thoroughly depend- Your Belayed Wife, Childre, seterl
bat ik sell at $25 par value.
have already been
number of subjects in a cut and dry
dr. Gerstenkorn has given all his arrangements
able. His appointment as assistant
Brother and Grandchild. ,
made by our president, Mrs. Frances
fashion that leaves the child indiffer-
By Dorothy Milasett,
secretary of the company is a natural
one ;rgy, time and money for the es-
Levy.
ent and uninterested. The most mod-1
Dietitian at North End Clinic.
result of his devotion to every task Mrs. Gilman
tub lishment and development of this
Acquires Peggy
-a
ern methods in progressive education
which has been assigned to him since
col my . Seeing that the colony could , .
Hair Shop.
are applied to stimulate the natural
I have promised in my last week's coming with the company.
no t very well continue its existence "The Dove," Shubert-Lafayette
si,
For
the
second
week's
offering
at
terest
of
the
child
step
by
step.
There!,
liscussion to help unravel the per-
Mrs. William B. (filia:e
wi .hout the help of the hank, he has
well
are toys, and games, and story-telling. I ilexities of the corpulent and the
to en it upon himself to come to the Shubert-Lafayette Theater, be- M
Alexander Opens Offices in known Detroiter, has booed the
The children play often unaware that underfed. Without much further ado
Peggy Hair Shop, locatel :it 210
A wrica to get the necessary aid from ginning Sunday afternoon, April 24. M
Penobscot Building.
they are learning anything; while all t hen, let us tackle at first the prob-
the ; American Jews. Ile is now in De- 0. D. Woodward of the National
Capitol l'heitter Building.
.
the time they ore learning important ' ems of the undernourished.
tau it selling shares of stock in the Players has selected Willard Mack's
man plans to continue opera' • d' the
Sidney L. Alexander announces shop on the same basis as
things that will color all their lives.'
Suppose that you are under weight,
Imp ik. On Saturday afternon, at 5 p. unique and playful inelodramatic
Incidentally, MOUNT CLEMENS So fund are the children of the schooll and should have at least 1,000 calories the establishment of new offices at —high class service at re,.
tn. , Mr. Gersterkorn will speak at the comedy, "The Dove."
that they prove the roost potent re- I f nore added to your daily dietary. 10(18 Penobscot Building, where Mr. prices. It is Mrs. Gilman's
En lanai.' Synagogue, Taylor at Wilson. this will be the first time this big
NOTES
eruiting force. They bring other chil- Your appetite is not particularly good, Alexander announces he is prepared personally supervise all 0.. work
New York and Chicago success in
dren
to the school because they love the so you prefer not to have the addi- to give a unique service in matters (lone. Facial massaging, shau! ,, ,in ii,
the
Which
Holbrook
Blinn
added
largely
It' a the Finest Thing In
his laurels has been presented in The Ladies Auxiliary of the Mount school themselves. Part of the atmos- tional calories supplied by a conspicu- of adjustments and arbitrations. scalp treating, hair dying
an-
World to Live--Most Peo- to
phere
with which the school makes the ous increase in bulk. Using the menu Telephone Randolph 6981.
Detroit. "The Dove" is one of those C lemens Synagogue, Feth TiOuie
nounced by her to be their -neeial-
pie Only Exist.
melodramas that appeals to the eye NI loses, held a very successful concert I children feel integral part of .low- previously given as a standard, let us
ties.
It fits like a saddle on a cow.
The ordinary person is satisfied and the ear. It is of the swashbuck- a nd bridge party at Elkin's Hotel, ish life is a celebration of all the Jew- see how we increase it.
To start with breakfast—by using
wi th second place. Knowing what is ling type, colorful, filled with action T uesday evening, April 19. There ish festivals in a manner befitting the
irth while and reaching out for bet- and melodramatic highlights, sus- is ere many people present—the dining I development of the children; there is two tablespoons of whipping cream
to r things means gonig to the trouble pence and withal comedy that sends ri aim and the private dining room of always a dramatization of the holiday, the coffee instead of the usual coffee
talks on the origin and sig-I
we will add 50 calories. Use
So light up you from the edge of the seat where tl e hotel were filled to capacity. A ' songs and
of insisting on Murad.
Detroit's Finest Funeral Home.
many of the guests were Detroit- ni,ti l icazc . e of each particular national another square of butter with your
n
d freshen up with a Murad Had you have been brought by the tense g nod
Seymour, George, Saul and Dan Lewis affiliated.with
eggs to add 100 more calories. That
rich out for the bigger things of moments, to the back, rocking with ei ,: who are spending the Passover holiday.
h didays in Mount Clemens. The Lad- Hebrew is taught to the older
constitutes an increase of 150 calories
.
'laughter.
lif e.
if s Auxiliary presented a lovely bas- dren so that they may, if so desired at breakfast.
to study the ancient treas. I
k 4, of roses to Miss Ethel Levine ut !continue
Eating a scoop of plain ice cream
ores of the past. But the work of the with the coke for noon, will spell an
t I its affair as an expression of thanks I school
is carried on in the language of increase of 501) calories; two table-
ir her work in arranging the Ko-
also ex- the children's parents, Yiddish. The spoonfuls of whipping cream and one
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
g ran). Appreciation
are taught to speak, read and . teaspoonful of sugar in your tea, an
If ressed to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen children
Free Use of Oar Chapel
--..,
ho furnished the hospitality of El- write correctly and carefully in "Ma-; additional 120. That forms an in-
Phone EMPIRE 2111
7739 JOHN R. ST.
nia Loushen." As soon as they nuts.' crease of 620 calories for lunch,
n's Hotel gratis for the
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AT ALL
li ' he concert and card party was given ter the language sufficiently, they are Adding a medium sized baked po-
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AT ALL
with the appropriate works tato with a square of butter to the
FOUR. Sh OPS
f (r the benefit of the Talmud Torah acquainted
:'=1
FOUR. shops
, .
of I'aretz, Scholom Alecheim, Reizen, dinner will supply 200 calories. The
o f the Mount Clemens Synagogue.
.
Yelloash, Ash, and other representa-1 total increase in diet represents ap-
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The Mount Clemens Hadasah Chap- five writers of the older and newer proximately 970 calories, which will be
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plans for a package Jewish literature.
t rr is
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deposited in the body of the normal
Through reading modern literature individual as reserve food, usually in
arty
to be given at the club's head-
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the children enter into the very spirit

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Idotely are our hearts unlit,
For the one we loved so deall
Has forever passed •wa,
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We will remember thee

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Faye Corinne Green
Hearne Freund•Cohane
Ethel 1.• Mbar
Menus Levin

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Not lost but gone beim..
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Where parting is nu nun,

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Ity Charles Knox.
Characters.
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Margherita 11. Martin
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- THE COLONEL'S LADY AND JUDY

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(Iv Frank G. Tompkins.
IdNId— A Tenemetit Room in which the
Strnb. do most of their living.
Characters.
Ruse Mary Leishin
rev Stroh
Criker, an elderly neighbor
Sadie C. Sloan
Cole. an untrained in,esttgalor of
the poor
Mollie Stern

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LEWIS BROTHERS

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occasion.

uarters in the Reh Hotel. Sr. J.
the form of fat, provided, of course,
linsburg is in charge of the arrange- of Jewish life. The complex, other- I that the 2,500 calorie diet was ade-
wise foreign type, of the older Jew be- !quote for your needs.
lents
coiner clearer to him. He begins to
Now let as come to the resime of the
understand the why's and wherefore's !overweight. Your doctor recommends
loj. g yJewish nnstflu nril f e er i a reduction calories. Let us see
o a f !, aJewish po si e o %
He b
what we can do to decrease the died
the pain and pathos contained in Jew- 1,000 calories.
e
he becomes a J w
ell Styled Investigator Exonerate. ish wit; in short,
Omitting the sugar from the grape-
not only with his mind, a thing cold fruit and coffee, and eating only one "'
Roumanian Government.
and bar , en. but with his heart as well. {slice of toast and one square of butter,
Needless to say that the child who instead of the two, will reduce the
NEW YORK.—(.I. T. A.)—Further
nformation concerning the status of understands the life of the Jewish breakfast 275 calories. Without des-
he self-appointed investigator of the masses no matter where and how they sert for luncheon (and with a sweet
situation in Roumania is gen
given live, understands also his parents, sandwich dessert is not necessary),
n a statement by the American Jew- loves and appreciates them the more you will lose 500 calories. Taking the
Colonel
because of this knowledge. It is there- bread and butter out of your dinner
sh Congress. It appears that
.ytton G. Anent, who permitted the fore not at all surprising that one menu, will reduce it by 300 calories,
mpression to go forth that he is act- hears so often from a father and moth- and you will probably not miss the
It bread. You could reduce your caloric
rig as an official of the United States er "I am grateful to the school.
nivernment, went to Roumania as the brought my child closer to me." Not intake 100 calories more by not using
ruest of King Ferdinand and Queen only do the parents express their grat- the butter in the spinach. That would
titude in mere words, but the school is be a total, comparatively inconspicu-
I 1arie.
Announcement to this effect op- almost entirely maintained through ous of 1,175 calories for the day.
wared in Roumanian papers and in the efforts of these overworked and
I am hoping that my efforts to sim-
number of American papers, in - overworned parents who gladly add plify dietetics for the readers will give
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Riding the New York Sun of March the burden of the school to the burden some of the more serious transgressors
I I, the Fall River Globe of March 25 of their own affairs,
an inscription to earnestly tackle the
Jewish history plays of course a correction of their food habits.
s n the Duluth Herald of Starch 22.
Colonel Anent is a former relief most important part in the curriculum
Don't forget that questions will be
w orker in Roumania and official of the of the school. Here again the modern answered through this column. Ad
!tilted Status Veterans Bureau. He method makes the subject alive andin- dress your letters to Dietitics Editor,
h as lately been "investigating" con- teresting to the child. The younger care Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ditions affecting the Jews in Bessara- children are told the legends appropri-
bia and giving out statements exoner- ate to their development. The older, KETUBBAH DECLARED
a ting the Roumanian government from study history as a chain that connects
INVALID IN QUEBE C
any blame in the persecution of the us with past events. This is done in
Jews in that country. The Washing- free discussion where the children
MONTREAL. — (J. T. A.) — A
on representative of the American have an opportunity to express their
Kesubbah, certificate of marriage, or
Jewish Congress having inquired into own ideas and to question freely.
other documents relating to civil
great
effort
is
made
at
the
schools
A
the matter, found that he was not rep-
tatus written in the Hebrew language,
resenting any department of the also to give the children an opportun-
is not valid under the laws of the Pro-
United States government and on the ity to express themselves in construc-
,
since
of Quebec, it was decided in a
other hand acting purely in the in- tive work and play. It must, however
judgment of Justice Bruneau in Su-
admitted
that
the
school
is
not
fully
terests of Roumania. The American be
Jewish Congress recently made public equipped for the work planned. The perior Court here.
In consequence the judge refused to
management of the school must con
a statement to this effect.
adjudicate either in dismissing or ac-
Colonel .Anent and his bride, the tinually curtail its activities because
cepting
a motion to annul the mar-
funds.
It
is
for
this
reason
former Mrs. Edward Russell Thomas of lack of
riage of l'aul Greenberg to Dame K.
of New York, are spending their that great hope is at present laid on
l'eterson, the certificate of which was
King
the
concert
which
the
school
arranged
honeymoon as the guests of
- written in Ilebrew. He declared that
Ferdinand and Queen Marie, the an- t ■ take place on April 24 at the Orches
judgment would be suspended until
nouneements in the paper stated. tra Hall. There is a fine large yard in
!the back of the school that could be such time as the Quebec legislature,
I turned into a playground and there i s the only competent authority in the
a structure that just a little money province in matters of civil status
Announcement!
could transform into an art shop and under the British North American
theater for the children indeed , Act, should have settled the point
ROBERT RUBIN
the hope that the concert will bring j raised by the case.
8950 LINWOOD
sufficient funds runs high.
Confectionery, Ice Cream
The concert will, undoubtedly be an
"Broadway" at the Garrick.
. interesting event in itself. In addition
and Cigar Store.
to the children who will perform we
The high spot on Detroit's Rialto is
will have with us that evening our I "Broadway" at the Garrick Theater.
!well known author and ploy-weight, For several months news has been
' David Pinsky, who will read some of drifting from New York regarding
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with enthusiasm will sing. The Ha- most outstanding non-musical success
IN THE WORLD
levey Chorus whose fame is known to of a generation, but "the road,"
THE FINEST FLEET OF TAXICABS
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Detroiters will close the concert.
thou h curious
, was p
erha
p s a little
e
skeptical.
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public had been told that this corn-
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MRS. CELIA FRIEDMAN
I after its Detroit run. The original
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age, passed away in her home, 296 ' be there for • year or more and the
Erskine
street, on Monday, after a same can be said of the special com-
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is p
playi ng in London.
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horn in Suwalk, Poland, and came to
The
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ay hlaasyi the unique distinc-
In its constant effort to give the Detroit public the finest cab service at the
the United States in 1870, settling lion of having opened in New York,
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lowest rate in Detroit, a new meter rate goes into effect at once.
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carne to Detroit and was married to, adverse criticism. In many quarters
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Samuel Friedman, who died in 1920. it is acclaimed the long-awaited per-
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She was the oldest surviving member ' fect American play.
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of the Shaarey Zedek Congregation
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The feu one thinks the more one
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She is survived by three sons, Wil-
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Our 100 calling stations located ill 0, er the city pls.,- a chnnker or the do.d
Reformed and strictly Orthodox Fu.
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ment took place at Cloverhill Park
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arr.!. cared for in a most dIgn,fied
of every Detroiter In a few minute- day or right.
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type 1-11.0116•. Hearse

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sively. All arranyoments personally

Flora Schloss Joseph passed away
at Philadelphia. Pa., on April 17.
She is survived by her husband, Max
S. Joseph. and one sister, Emma S.
Fechimer. Funeral services were
held on Tuesday afternoon.

Edmund G. Lewis

What use is statecraft without
power!

At Second Blvd. Empire 8011714

Corner Griswold and Lafayette Boulevard

and 17 Branches.

soper•ised.

eonne, toon north an other M1 re,

Capital

$3,000.000

Mortician.

Total Resources

604 DELAWARE

Exceed $50,000,000

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