American ffavith PerkoSeal Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, 01010 PAGE NINE flE LIMY nVIS110RONICLt man of the board of the American TELEPHONE COMPANY ELECTS F. J. FISHER Telephone & Telegraph company. Announcement was made today by Burch Foraker, president 2f the Michigan Bell Telephone com- pany, of the election by the stock- holders of that company of Fred J. Fisher to the board of directors. Mr. Fisher succeeds Harry B. Thayer of New York City, chair- -- Mr. Fisher, who is a native of Norwalk, 0., has spent the major portion of his business life in De- troit and has been actively identi- fied with the manufacturing life of the city. He is president of Fisher & Company and vice-presi- dent and director of the General Motors corporation. GREETINGS to the B'nai B'rith Delegates And Our Best Wishes to the Convention BLUMBERG BROTHERS INSURANCE EXPERTS 921-2 First National Bank Bldg. WELCOME CONVENTIONISTS! HOTEL MURRY HALL A llotel of Refinement for Men and Women, with the advantages of a home. Northway 4512 • • SAMUEL UNBERLEIDER &CO. • 0 g • • • • • • 0 g • • • g • • • g • • • • i8 MEMBERS: t Teets P A g ger F F, P A E MICHIGAN NEW YORK STOCK EXCIIANGE DETROIT STOCK EXCIIANGE CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE CIIICAGO BOARD OF TRADE NEW YORK CURB MARKET 114.118 PENOBSCOT BUILDING Randolph 4993-4-5-6-7 Canton New York R. L TEMKIN, Manager Cleveland Direct Private Wires to All Pried. Zanesvi Ile Findlay Columbus pal Markets. ■■■4 . t■■■■■■■■■■■■w■■■■■■■■ Iwmlh. Vincent Lopez, the jazz prince MACK 13. WEISS-Strictly kosher of Broadway, brings his Casa Lo- caterer for weddings, banquets, pez orchestra to the Michigan next parties, etc. Excellent food. week. On the screen Louise Rates reasonable. 1670 I'ingree Brooks heads a cast of the Para- Ave. Empire 7146. Will also mount junior stars, including rent out home for private par- James Hall, Richard Arlen and ties and weddings. Nancy Philips in "Rolled Stock- ings," a modern collegiate story. MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class Winter Nights" is a gay l'ublix cooking and catering for wed- Revue of night club life in the dings and parties. 15852 Lin- Arctic where the nights are six wood Avenue. !'hone Hemlock months long. 1881-W. "The Heart of Maryland," president of both the local lodge and District Grand Lodge No. 6, B'rith has expressed its high esteem for hint by naming in his honor the convention class of DIU candidates. Probably no fraternal initiation has ever equalled the splendor and impressiveness that will mark the entrance into B'nai FOR RENT-Nice furnished room B'rith of the Bernard Ginsburg for one or two refined young convention class. gentlemen or ladies. Board if ♦ desired. Mrs. Weber, 1980 Glad- stone. ranked as an immortal stage classic and now made into a mo- tion picture, will be the attraction next week. "Seaside Fancies" is the title of the stage show. The Eight Ernie Young Dancers, Lora FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room, close to 14 carline. 2647 Hoffman, a prima donna; Ann Gar- Blaine avenue. Phone Euclid rison, a dancer and singer, to- 3429.51. gether with other acts make up the rest of the bill. Charley Jolley and FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Russ Morgan's band are features room in private residence for as usual. girl. N. W. section. Phone Arl- ington 9648-W. STATE "The Sunset Derby," touted as FOR RENT - Nicely furnished something new in racing pictures, room for one or two gentlemen is on the screen at the State next or couple. Kitchen privileges. week. William Collier, Jr., and 1175 W. Euclid avenue. Phone Mary Astor are sharing starring Northway 0287-W. honors. On the stage the Fourth of July will get a week of celebra- FOR RENT-5-room lower flat tion with a stage show entitled and garage. Newly decorated. "The Spirit of '76." Jack and Kay 2739 Vicksburg. ('hone Garfield Spangler are singers and dancers 3347-M. from Carroll's "Vanities." 'fhe Ercell Sisters offer a musical nov- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for couple or single per- elty and George Boyce is a high son. 2724 Sturtevant avenue. and fast stepper. The State Play- Phone Arlington 7175-R. boys, under the direction of Wal- ter Baldwin, will have some new FOR RENT-Nice large, airy fur- tunes. nished room with family of two adults. Near Woodward and bus Rab Hamnuna gave an unusual- line. Price not the object. ly acute explanation of a Scrip- Phone Empire 2947-M. tural verse, upon which Rab Hisda exclaimed: "Would that we had HOUSEKEEPER WANTED - To feet of iron, no that we could al- take full charge of motherless ways follow and listen to thee!" home. Nice home and good (Bee. 41b.) wages. Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 714. And Rose Mary's parent "There's a nice Irish ,/ boy for you but Both Abie and Rose Mary had different views, and what followed makes Abie's Irish Rose the most de- lectable, and the most fascinating story in a genera- tion. "Abie's Irish Rose" has become as much an American institution as Uncle Tom's Cabin and East Lynne or The Old Homestead. It preaches the mes- sage of tolerance just as Uncle Tom's Cabin preached that of justice without in anyway making it the less interesting a story. It will make you laugh and make you cry. It gets down underneath the skin and touches that sympathetic spot that makes all Ameri- cans one, regardless of ancestry or class. Now for the first time this great stage success is being pub- lished in story form. Don't miss a line of it. Start Readin3 Ticis Story Next Tuesdly, July 5 "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE' In Story Form Exclusively In The Detroit News Nrairrnat nub ?Kinn' (Continued Erma Page Three) Ased-Ed Din Sorority. A regular meeting of the Ased• Ed Din sorority was held Friday evening, June 24, at the home of Miss Rose Elansky of Cameron avenue. Final arrangements were made for the week-end of the Fourth, to be spent at Island Lake where the girls have a cottage. Miss Sally Meisler and Miss :Mil- dred Reisman were brought up for me mbership. The girls spent an enjoyable day at Island 1.ake last Sunday. Miss Belle Alter, Miss Betty Al- ter, Miss Lillian Greenberg and Miss I.illian Pechinsky were initi- ated two weeks ago at Tashmoo, when all the members attended the Bicor Cholera excursion. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Miss Esther Schwartz of 1610 Taylor avenue, Friday evening, July I, and the following meeting at the home of Miss Betty Alter of Goodwin ave- nue. FLAT TO RENT-Ford Ave., Judaean Pioneers. 2509, between La Salle and Lin- A meeting of the Judaean Pio- wood Ayes. 6-room upper. Has every modern convenience. Side neers was held Thursday, June 23, drive and garage. Rent $65. at the El Moshe synagogue. The club paper was further discussed. Phone Longfellow 3156. ROOM FOR RENT-Beautiful, airy, for one or two gentlemen. Home privileges. 2278 Blaine Ave. FOR RENT-Nice furnished room with two windows, steam heat, telephone, for a young lady or gentleman; all conveniences; near two street car lines. 1603 West Philadelphia Ave. Empire 1552-W. If by any means the Torah had The lodge will have its annual picnic on Monday, July 4, all day not be given, we still could have at Beechnut Grove park. You will .learned modesty from a cat and enjoy this day. Remember the honesty from the ant. ('Er. boob.) lak f e he meeting of July 5 will he a social and will be held at the home of Miss Ruth Berman of 8230 licaubien. GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS THOMAS J. DOYLE, INC. Kadinech Girl.. One of the loveliest affairs ever held by the Kadimah Girls woo given on Sunday, June 26, when the members were hostesses at the first of a series of bridge parties at the home of Miss E. Apple. The trees formed a natural canopy, shading the players, the prizes were lovely and Mother Klein's strudel made the affair so enjoy• able that it will long be remem- b•red by those who attended. The members wish to thank all their friends who helped to nnike the affair so successful. Miss Sara Cooper, 1633 Taylor avenue, was hostess at the last meeting, and the next bi-monthly meeting will be held on Tuesday, I July 11. The girls will meet at , Belle Isle. et 6 p. in. and have din- ' ner at the Casizo. - - JEFFERSON et CHENE Edgewood 4460 JOHN S at ENDICOTT Northoov 5406 WOODWARr •t MARTIN PLACE Glendale 7117 * REGENT * REGENT z This Thelon' Cooled by II "oohed SHOWS TODAY CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 P. M. • PIKE 9200 13 .4 * z ARTISTS 19 with WESLEY EDDY Delta Sigma Phi Sorroity. 'fhe nweting of the Delta Sigma l'hi sorority was held at the home of Miss Faye Feldman, 15910 In- verness, July 29. Plans for our picnic were 'discussed. It will be held at Bloomfield Hills July 10. Refreshments were served and Fan Thu was the diversion of the evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Rose Rap- apport at 9625 Delmore. avenue. z J. W. E. W. 0. Mrs. S. Goleistick of 2918 Cort- land was the hostess at the last regular meeting held by the North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization on Tuesday, June 28, at which time election of officers took place. The following were elected: President, Mrs. Joseph Robins; first vice-president, Mrs. Jose-ph Modell; World vice-president, Mrs. Aaron Goldsmith; recording and financial secretary, 'Mrs. Joseph Bagdade; corresponding secretary, Mrs. 13. Kadin; treasurer, Mrs. Nathan Fishman; publisher, Mrs. Harry Eisler; chairman of enter- tainment committee, Mrs. Max Goldberg. ItJ Wade Booth hari n s ciC eVenions MILDRED DAVIS at the z "REVUE COMIQUE" BIRDIE DEAN WILL ROGERS "In Dublin" II rr1A's A Camay end /lancing Dm.. G. coot Contort. n McGREEVY & JEFFRIES SILVERETTO TRIO Commdv Acrobatic/ Ia z • st al Nr10 Giotto-C..0mm, Comas, Settiags-.1 Dramatic Triumph tam NS A S * Reamer q) , * REGENT * E NT * REGENT * Service , ayco's f mow embiaces 3 fiddc FOR RENT-A beautiful room for gentlemen in family of three. All conveniences, pleasant sur- roundings. Rent reasonable. 2723 Sturtevant, west of Lin- wood. Phone Hemlock 0485-M. FOR RENT-Furnished room for couple or two gentlemen. Nicely furnished; all home privileges; reasonable rates. Phone Garfield 4395-J. date and the place. Those that have no machine please come over to our state grand master, David Horvitz, at 529 E. Kirby. There will be plenty of machines to take Michigan Progressive Lodge No. you out. Installation of officers will take place at the home of Mrs. Max Goldberg at 4 o'clock Thursday, July 7. Alpha Beta last meeting of the Alpha Beta Gamma sorority was held on Tuesday, June 29, at the home of Miss Belle- Wuntner of 1645 Col- lingwood avenue. A bridge was given by the so- rority on Thursday evening for Miss Anne Shulman, a sorority member, who is leaving for New York on July 2 for the remainder of the summer. The sorority has planned a week-end bridge party over July 4 for members and their escorts at the sorority's cottage at Cass telligent gentleman who also mous Kathleen Norris magazine wants a happy future. Object stories, will be the screen attrac- matrimony. Write Jewish Chron- tion at the Madison next week. icle, Box 800. This picture marks the return of Marie Dressler to the screen. A special popular musical production FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen. will be the stage feature. Convenient to street car lines. 1717 Gladstone avenue. CAPITOL 95 e The ADAMS CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY A mammoth revival of "The LAUNDERED. Faultless Cur- the famous tain Laundry. Phone Empire screen masterpiece, will be the 5491. feature picture at the Adonis next week. This film which created a REFINED FAMILY in modern home on lake front at Lake sensation on its first showing sev- Orion desires a few summer eral years ago seems destined to boarders by week or week-end. go down in cinema history as one Two blocks from interurban on of the must successful of all times. Josie A. street. Write Mrs. D. Bernard Ferguson, baritone, will Graff, Orion, Mich., or call Orion he the stage attraction in a special 73. Sunday dinners by reserve prologue to the picture. tions. "I want you to marry a nice Jewish girl" VOW/ F 4 0%.* ' !Current event topics were given by cartons members. The program for next week will be the life of Maemonides. The club welcomes any Jewish boy over 14 years of age, who is interested, to visit a meeting, held every Thursday evening, 7 o'clock, at the El Moshe synagogue, Twen- ty-ninth and Michigan. C d Wagon," Says Abie's Father 1st ial 1.0.B • p ::CLASSIFIED:: Honored BERNARD GINSBURG MADISON "The Callahan. and the Mur- REFINED LADY desires the ac- Secretary and trustee of Pis- quaintance of a middle-aged, in- gah Lodge No. 34, and a past phy.," a picturization of the fa- Cadillac 7868-9 Third and Merrick KUNSKY THEATERS .1.~ FLAT FOR RENT-Gladstone, near 14th, 3 bedrooms, shower bath, hot water heat and garage. Shown by appointment. La- fayette 4113-J. or au Motor N A e ' I LYIITOR O I L . .srzrzr,vt , FOR RENT - Nicely furnished large, airy room with small private family. Phone Arling- ton 44954. Highest quality products and an unusual degree of personal serv- ice have thoroughly established a decided preference for Wayco in the minds of thousands of Detroit motorists. You can always be as- sured of complete satisfaction at any of the conveniently located Yellow and Red Wayco stations. ENGI.ISH JEWISH old lady wishes a good home at $28 a month. Address Jewish Chron- icle, Box 710. LOST-A drop ear-ring with two diamond stones. At or about 2083 Gladstone avenue. Re- ward. 1'hone Garfield 9668-W. Mrs. H. D. Alper. GRAHAM BROTHERS SET TRUCK SALES RECORD Bearing out re-ports of good busi- ness activity throughout the coun- try, Graham Brothers, a division of Dodge Brothers, Inc., announce that retail deliveries of Graham Brothers trucks and commercial cars to customers in the United States and Canada during the week ended June 18 exceeded the corre- sponding week of a.iy previous year in the company's history. Not only does the record of Lair. trucks and commercial cars deliv- ered durng this one week to domes- tic and Canadian purchasers exceed the corresponding week of the rec- ord-breaking year 1926 by a sub- stantial margin, but it is the big- gest week so for in 1927, continu- ing the marked upward trend since. last January. Phone Clifford 0844. KLEIN'S Home Cooking. Hungarian Kosher Reetaurant. Strictly Hume CmAing and Raking 303 MACOMB ST, Coe RANDOLPH Cement Garbage and Ash Receptacles. .Ion't Wad Until You Rotel.. Notic•. Oider at Onc• as the Friel. Will Soo. be It•Isod. H. M. KOFFMAN' 1927 PINGREE Residence: Garfield 7106 Cadillac 9776 Office, : era Buhl Rids. Waco Oil Corporation 2evfor the Home And now this same unusual degree of quality product and personal service is available to you in assuring a prompt and reliable source of supply for your oil burning equipment. As a division of the Wayco organization the Wayco Fuel Oil Company has • large separate plant with a personnel of oil burning equip- ment specialists of long experience at your service. Call LOngfellow 0300. Waco Fuel Oil Company 3cw in the Air The Wayco Are Service, Inc_ is Detroit's first air taxi company. With three Stin- son-Detroit planes housed at Ford Air- port and driven by experienced and re- liable pilots, the planes of this newest lA'ayeo division have already flown nearly 50,000 miles. You will be surprised at the moderate cost and the great saving in time that a trip by air will make. Cali WAlnut 6130 for.complete information. Waco Air Service Inc. WAYCO OIL CORPOItATION43ittiOit lilate/Powa, to lowe