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A me rica /I (wish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AMON • CINCINNATI 20, 01U0

PAGE TARE.

TIEVerRorrikrasri(imor las



on

the roughness and pounding that
REPORT HUGE SALES
result from strain.
OF NEW DODGE SEDAN I Steering and parking ease have

RECORD SET BY
WAYCO PLANES!

3Fratental ttal TO
,
Club Notro

DROUHIN
MAKE FLIGHT

CHARLEVOIX MECCA
FOR LOCAL PEOPLE

Turning Back the Pages

Many Detroiter. Enjoying Climate,

Jaen accomplished by placing ball
Comforts of Northern Resort.

PARIS. -- Charles A. Levine,
of

bearings in the steering spindles as
'owner of the to u ts-At (antic plane
Carrying passengers a total dis-
well as in the steering gear itself.
the beautiful, is again
Columbia
the
newspapers
stated
Charlevoix,
The car will make a full turn in a tame of 5,700 miles within a week's kt . .
today, has formally accepted the
the scene of a very successful and
i time, the planes of the Wayco An
:18-foot street.
Moderns
W e
.
interesting
summer.
People from
meeting of We Mot - terms of the provisional agreement
Service set a new record for coin-
The last
rg ic;:g . ,,,11/troouph iii:, i t,
all over the United States are en-
I mercial aviation last week. This erns was held on Aug. 1 at t h , under pilot. wal‘ s latun
AMERICAN PAINTER
toying the delightful climate, away
mark greatly surpasses all records home of I. Go:Haden of 3812 Thi -
Ten Years Ago-
EXHIBITS IN ROME made heretofore.
the plane back to New York.
from the heat of the cities. Espe-
ty-first street. Election of office a
Congregation El Moshe, an organization 0f Jewish residents on cially is this true of the vast num-
That section of the agreement I
Among the four planes of the took place and resulted in the fo ••
developed in- the west side of the Michigan avenue district, will lay the cornerstone bers of people from southern cities,
It 0 M E. -- (J. T. A.) —Elias
over
which
trouble
n, American Jewish artist, Wayco Air Service are the Stinson- lowing: Miss Rose Weiss, pres - volved the deposit of 300,000 francs I of a new synagogue and Talmud Torah on Sunday, Aug. 5. The who year after year spend their
Grossm a
who recently painted a portrait of Detroiter monoplane, which, piloted dent; Miss Bertha Patrick, vice- . (about $12,000) as insurance for' building, plans for which represent an outlay of $50,000, will he summera at the Charlevoix Beach
Mussolini, is holding an exhibition "Y Eddie Stinson, was the first president; Maurice Burnstein, Beg Drouhin's wife and family. Drou- , erected on Twenty-ninth street at Michigan avenue. David A. Brown Hotel, or in one of their attractive
at the International Art Society in place winner in the recent national rotary; David Reiss, treasurer.
deliver the address of the day.
cottages, situated on the shore of
Isle bin had already drawn up papers l will
a two weeks air tour cot-
Rome,
the patronage
of aie
tour,
Lake Michigan.
Minister under
of Education
Professor
ering
4,500 miles. The other planes A picnic was held at Belle are as the first step in an action to'
compel
the
American
to
carry
out
It has been said that there is no
Fidele, and the United States Am- are three Stinson-Detroffer
to - on
July way.
31. Plans for a raffle
under
-. —
terms
of
the
tentative
eon-
Detroit
of
adding
to
the
more beautiful place nor more de-
a
o
(
I
to
of
the
Jews
,
by
William
custom
introduced
planes. The pilots are Wi
The
,
The next regular meeting will tract.
lightful
spot than Charlevoix,
bassador to Italy, Henry p. Brock, who will pilot E. F. Echlee,
f death notice of a dear one the request that instead of flowers memorial
Aug. 8 at the home e
The papers say the ,o.,,,,,, f ,,,,,,, o ,.ontributions should be sent to the charities has attracted consider- Michigan. Everything desired by
Fletcher.
The Messaggero, a prominent Pre'ident of the Wayco Air Serv- take
place Weiss
on
of David
of 3525 T
Mr.
Levine
took
place
the
summer
vacationist is available.
the terms lq
r 'dole notice and has created such favorable comment. We notice
.
D around
daily, in a featured article, ice,
on his
trip
the world;
, Alger
Grahain,
who piloted
Mr. ninth street. Any boy or girl be. in the presence of a sheriff
s ot lee this week that the idea has been copied by non-Jews, who, adopting Beautiful golf clubs, excellent
;
pays tribute to Grossman.
Wilkinson on his recent Arctic ex- tweet
of 14 and 16 please
wish- and a sworn interpreter sent by m the very words customarily used by our co-religionists, ask that swimming, delightful bridle. paths,
ing to the
',tin ages
the organization
Drouhin's
lawyer.
acceptanc
it is added,
gives This
the French
avia- flowers be omitted and instead memorial gifts be sent to the Red tennis and above all, perfect climate
the I; afayette 2987.
;lotto
are available.
One who meets with a fool is un- lace
' Pediti"n'
and
Alton Parker,
who
'
• --'
Cross Society.---Editorial by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin.
mminicd
Commander
Byrd
on ing
--
and
en-
guarantee
August and September are the
Gtr
an
ironclad
fortunate, for the fool is not liable , hisAictic
-
.
ex edition
• ......-. — ---
"
Four Leaf Clover Club.
aides him to place seals on the Co-
busy months at Charlevoix, and 4,
.
for the damage he does to others, . 1 ,he various
tripss were taken as
The Four leaf Clover Clu b will lumhia if Mr. Levine does not com-
Mr.
Von Dolke of the Beach Ilotel
w hile others are liable for the dam: follows:
continue its inembership drive un. ;flute the contract.
51 r. and Sirs. Henry M. Buttel are receiving congratulations upon is busy making reservations and
age they do to him. (B. K. 07a.)
Friday, July 22: Three planes lit Sept. 1. All boys and girls be.
is said to be a reasonable the birth 14' a daughter.
accomm ■ slations for
There
arranging
carried a group of members of the tween the ages of 16 and 21 are probability that the start of the
- •-soisss - --
many newcomers as well as regular
Detroit Real Estate Board to Hint invited to attend the next regular flight will, be made within 15 days,
guests.
and back, a distance of 65 miles, Ineeting, to be held on Wednesday, when the moon will be at the full.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smilansky announce the birth of a daughter.
for a total distance of 390 miles. Aug. 10, at the home of Miss Rose
MAVROMATIS MAY
I Sunday, July 25: A Wayco Air Schwartz of 505 King avenue, at
!Service plane carried the white col- 8 p . pl .
Five Years Ago--
MAY MAKE NATIONAL
LOSE CONCESSION
lie
pup,
the
gift
of
the
children
of
I
MUSEUM OF LIBRARY
Mor• , than 300 Detroit Zionists, meeting on Monday evening last'
:William Scripps to Mrs. Coolidge,
Gamma Rho Sorority.
JERUSALEM—(J. T. A.l—The
at
the
Shaarey
Zeilek
to
celebrate
the
ratification
of
the
Pale-dine
The last meeting of the Gamma
It E It I. I N—
.--(.-1: T. A.1 -- The
he a " aa P aniaa of Rah It "Y' the
concession which Mavromatis holds
' , to
famous Whit,' 11011St. C011ie, to Rho Sorority was held at the home Frankfurter Zeitung suggests the mandate, were addressed by Dr. A. E. Abramowitz, who spoke inter-
for both the electric and water
Rapid City, South Dakota. The of Miss Esther Pick. Election of us.- of the Rothschild Library at estingly on the present conditions in Zionist ranks.
supply in Jerusalem may become
dyg was unaffected by the trip and officers took place and the follow- Frankfurt as the nucleus of a yen-
invalid.
enj oy i, t ' Rapid City ing were chose„: Miss Dorothy
ltlirell mile,
t ",
According to the decision of the
' is
"I 1,200
Approximately 700 Detroiters and an additional 300 from Toledo
as the plane flies, Bronstein, president ; Miss Ida tral German national library.
The paper ;mints out that while
Permanent Court of International
ended
the
annual
excursion
held
last
Tuesday
at
Sugar
Island
from Detroit, making a trip mile- Spear , secretary; Miss Anne Gross-
London has the Brutish Museum
niter the joint auspices of Pisgah Lodge, NO. 34, I. 0. 11. B., and Justice, Mr. Mavromatis had the
age Of 2,100 Mill•. On the same man, treasurer.
and France her national library, attended
precedence over Ruttenberg for
Toledo Lodge, No. 1113.
day, another Wayco plane carried
The next meeting will be held
I •
li•
ou t a notional
ti
i
'i t h
the concession in Palestine. He
Tummy Armour, national open golf at the home of Mi. Bronstein, at Germany is
--
brary.
The
paper
further
states
may lose it, however, due to the
champion, and Walter Il•gen, per- which time plans will he discussed
Plans for the thirteenth annual Bicur Cholem Junior moonlight, fact that he has not yet proceed-
that the Rothschild Library would
hales the best known professional Tor the fall.
to take place on Tuesday evening, on the steamer Put•In-Bay, are ed with the works, although he had
lend
itself
very
well
for
this
pur-
golfer of all time, t., Dayton, Ohio,
--
pose.
obtained an extension of time
now; complete.
where they played an exhibition
Orean Girls.
_ _ _
from the government.
match. The golfers returned the
The Orean Girls held a meeting
Home Relief Society.
same day, making a distance of 400 on July 20 at the home of Mrs.
of
the
students
attending
the
El
Ntoshe
Goott000lmao-cmoovoot moo
A public (1X/1111111111i1111
The Home Relief Society is
held
:Monday
morning
under
the
auspices
of
the
milys.
Jean Tobb of Glendale avenue.
Was
Talmud Torah
MRS. HARPER
Monday, July 25: A plane car- Further discussion for the bridge ifi,iiirikainbgridgetfi.iibulaltii.,oulltroratt,ititki.,nii,vcanctes United Hebrew Schools of Detroit. Bernard Isaacs, the superin-
EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING
ried 51r. Robinson, president of and raffle took place, which is to
tendent of the schools, personally conducted the examination.
d Woman.
Robinson Real Estate Company, to he held on Sunday afternoon, Oct. at the New Masonic Temple on
For the Better
Bay City, a distance of Dal miles, 2, at the Chatham Ilotel. Instead Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 25. Mrs.
HARPER'S
ART
White
House
attaches
should
have
fumigated
that
part
of
Thy
for a total of 200
of the hike that was planned, the Ira Friedenberg is chairman and
9118 Twelfth 51., Naar Clain ...oat
d,: b in,g rua,s, sni,sitiN11„,fiyhial1rIrrNs:MNi Shut- that historic edifice in which sat E. G. Liebold, Ford's secretary, who Open
Wednesday, July 27: Two Way- club will spend Sunday, Aug. 14, N isIn
Call Empire WU
EvenInee.
went to see the President last week.—Charles II. Joseph in Random
co planes went to Cheboygan, one at Bob-Lo.
1,
41
004:10-110-11000
man,
who
is
president
of
the
so-
Thoughts.
to pick up Mayor John Smith of
The last regular meeting took
Detroit, Governor Trumbull and place on Aug. 4 at the home of cciety.
two other governors, and brought the Misses Fannie and Etta Hiegel
them back to Detroit. The other of 1417 West Euclid avenue.
WORTH while piece of art
TAX EXEMPT IV NIICHIGAN
carried Ray Spitzley of the Spitz-
lends character and dignity to
ley Heating Company, up there N. W. Branch Jewish Old Folks
for
a
business
conference,
and
Home.
your home. It is an indication of
brought him back later in the day.
The Northwestern Brunch of
Cheboygan is 250 miles from De- the Jewish Old Folks Home will
good taste and culture.
troit, making the total distance cov- have a meeting in the form of a
ered by the two planes of 1,000 lawn party and bridge to take
miles.
place at the home of Mrs. Isaac
A box of Murads on the table gives
Friday, .luly 29: A Wayco plane Rosenthal of 300 East Hancock
carried Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- avenue,
avenue, on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at '2
an air of refinement to your dinner.
Donald and son to Cherokee, Iowa, p. m. sharp, for numbers and pro-
where
they
attended
the
wedding
of
It is a sign of good taste and demon-
spective members. Lotto and mall
M r. McDonald's sister, returning Jong will be played and refresh-
strates an understanding of the bet-
via the same plane Monday after- ments served. At this meeting the
Due as noted below
noon. Mr. McDonald is vice-presi- president, Mrs. J. 11. Goldberg,
ter things in life.
/hired June 1, 1927
dent and general manager of the ;ill select her board of directors.
Denominationa $1,000; $300 and $100
Arctic lee Cream Company. Chero- In case of rain the meeting will
$100 Bonds in lust maturit y only
kee is 055 miles from Detroit, mak- be held Wednesday. It is very im-
ing a trip mileage of 1,310 miles.
and Deernit
portant and all members are asked
on
any
interest
date
at 102 111•1111 .1. 141.41 interest. Interest payable (June 1st
Redeemable
Thus, on five days within a single to be present.
coop., Iwmds, registerable as
vas not to
for Fid•rill inr
her lot) ti it haul t &Atte
week, the three planes of the Wayco
and l . 11111I 111.1)11114c al the Booking Mouse of
•41111
10 p
Air Service, in making nine trips,
Athena Girl. Club.
set a new record in the rapidly ad-
Plans are being completed by
UNION TRUST COMPANY, Detroit, Michigan, Trustee
vancing field of commercial avia- the Athena Girls Club for a bridge
SECURITY
tion.
and raffle to take place Sunday
afternoon, Sept. 18, at the Savoy
nollwocal Really Company and knollwood Country Club, jointly,
Bonds are the direct obligations of I
Hotel. Tickets may be secured
both being NI ichigan non profit corporations. 'Hwy are secured by it closed first mortgage on the Knollwood
from any of the members.
Country Club Propert y consisting of 161) acres of land on which there is a modern club house now being com-
The next regular meeting will
Course, and other improNements suitable for a lirst-class Golf and
take
place
Tuesday
evening,
Aug.
pleted, 11 completed first - ('lass Di -h o le lion'
About lugging lunch along
when on your trip? We serve 9. at the home of Mrs. Gertrude
Country Clab.
Fishman
of
2005
West
Phila-
very fresh, delicious food at all
the main-
delphia avenue, apartment 403.
The knollwood Country I•11111 was organized fur the promotion of healthful outdoor sports and
hours.
The exceptional cigarette
club house. 'Ile members are well-known business and
emiNe
and
country
for the exceptional man
tenance and operation of a Of

New standards of performance
and beauty are to be found in
it,,dge Brothers latest sedan, intro-
duced July 17 as the first body type
in an entirely new line of four-
cylinder cars. In presenting this
salon Dodge Brothers have come to
the fore with a car no new and so
1/11,1111Ced in engineering features
that it has been accorded a most
ehthusiastic reception by the pula-
r• Orders for approximately $3,-
, .0,000 of the sedan were received
within two days after it was intro-
duced and since that time business
tots been so great that production
has been increased.
The new car is advertised as the
fastest four in America, giving
le-a-minute performance with
s urprising ease and smoothness and
acceleration from 0 to 25 miles per
hour in less than 7 seconds through
gears. So great is the power of its
engine in relation to the weight of
the car that it is never forced to
latior and is, therefore, free from

lu‘r

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle

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A

$200,000

KNOLLWOOD REALTY COMPANY &
KNOLLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB

FIRST MORTGAGE 6% SERIAL GOLD BONDS

M

WHY WORRY

CASS LAKE
COSHER DELICATESSEN

who feels he is entitled to
the better things in life.

(Next to
Schroeder's Grocery Store.)

C

Everything a Good Delicatessen
Should Have.

Detroit Infants Orphans' Home.

The officers of the Detroit He-
brew Infant Orphans' Homo and
Nursery regret the misunderstand-
ing regarding the coming and go-
ing of the steamer Tashmoo on
Sunday, July 24. The officers of
the organization wish to thank Sid-
ney Alexander for his valuable co-
operation concerning this affair.

Kadimah Girls.

To The Merchants In The
12th Street District

P.

The Touring . $t25
tO
or Roadster
The
.
Coach -
The
- $625
Coupe -
The 4-Door .
Sedan - - -
The Sport
$715
Cabriolet -
The
Landau • - -
The Imperial $780
Landau

$595

$695

$745

% Ton Truck - - - - -$395

Chassis Only

1 Ton Truck - - - - -$495

Chassis Only

Drop in for a few moments at our
salesroom and look over the
Chevrolet truck—l-ton to 1-ton
capacity. This is the fastest sell-
ing gear-shift truck in the world.
We want you to examine it care-
fully. Then let us know about
your truck or delivery require-
ments. The economies of Chev-
rolet transportation, inherent in
all Chevrolet models, is particu-
larly apparent in this. Besides,
our convenient location near to
your place of business is an asset
that you will more and more
appreciate.

A regular meeting of the Kadi-
mah Girls was held on Tuesday,
Aug. 2, at the home of Mrs. A. C.
Goldberg of 3450 Edison avenue.
Elaborate plans are being form-
ulated for the second of a series
of lawn bridge parties to be given
on Saturday, Aug. 27, front 2 to
5, at the home of Miss Frieda Le-
vine, 2946 ('luirmount avenue.
Mrs. A. C. Goldberg will succeed
Miss Solomon as chairman, to be
assisted by Miss Ruth Klugman
and Miss Lillian Solomon.
A truly beautiful tapestry do-
nated by Mother Klein will be raf-
fled on the afternoon of the affair.
Tickets for this raffle may be pro-
cured from any of the members
or by calling Mrs. Goldberg, Eu-
clid 2487-J. They are only 10
I cents each.
The next reglar business meet-
ing will be held at the home of
M iss Lillian Solomon, 9241 Came-
ron avenue. A large attendance
is requested.

Beta Tau Iota.

The social committee of the
Beta Tau Iota Sorority has plan-
ned many social functions to take
place in the near future, among
which are First, the members will
attend the eighth annual water
carnival on Saturday at Belle Isle'
second, a hitch-hike to Loon Lake
on Sunday. A weenie and marsh-
mallow roast will also take place.
The next meeting will be held at
the horns- of Miss l'aula Wulnez
of Arlington avenue.

Our service is courteous, eco-
nomical and swift. Bring your
Chevrolet here and save time.

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Service

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Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
A special meeting of the Junior
Hebrew Relief Club will be held
on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at the home
of Mrs. Kane of 1630 Collingwood
avenue. All members are asked to
please be present.

Ladies' Auxiliary B'nai

8510 Twelfth Street, at Philadelphia.

Empire 4035

BF.RNSTEIN, Seey•Treas. CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-Pres.

Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy
cad Service Prevail.
Tailor



The

The next meeting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith will
be held on Monday evening, Aug
15, at the community center, at
p. m. All members are requested
to attend. as plans will he made
in regard to the bridge-puncheon
which will take place Sept. 15, at

professional men.

911Mrshitei hove already been sold and the. Club plans provide
The membership is limited to 300. 212 11111
that the remaining 814 memberships will be sold al not less than $730 each.

LoctTioN

The propert) is located at the nortliwo.st corner of \limba Ruud and Town Line Bowl, in Oakland County,
of Oakland hills (foil I:11111 1111 ideal location111111 Site.
rut two miles



APP11 IS U.
as follows:
The prOli•ll, has been appraised I)) lie 1 Mon Trust Company,

Land

Buildings

$100,000

Tota l

IIEDENIVII(FN FUNDS

succeeding Nov ember,
The Irmd mortgage pros ides that on August 13, 1927, and on the 13th of each mortgagors
shall deposit
February. and August thereafter, tip to and including \lay 13111, 1937, the
annual interest charges upon the bonds then out-
the
-
fourth
with t he triidee fund, sufficient to pay one
matoritig on the next maturity date, will]
standing. and also sunk ient to pay one-fourth of the principal
amount of funds to be (h.posited on the 13th (la). of Ntiglist and November, 1936, and
the except inn that the
lw one-fourth of $15,000 instead of one-fourth of
February and \lay, 1937, with which 61 pay principal shall
the principal maturing 1111 the last maturity date.
Iltli Ismd., 1111 1 mortgage prov ides that an assess-
As further assurance that funds will be as ailable to retire
ment of not less than $50.00 iwr member per annum shall be le) hal upon the members and stockholders and
to flue trostee as credits to the deposits covenanted to
that all such it•sesqlleIll 1111111e ■ • ,11,111 be turned user
Is' made oe to pa) the lied maturing installment of principal.
fees shall be deposited with
The mortgage further provides that all membership, entrance and initiation
interest date at 102
the trustls• and used for phi' red, inia ?on of bonds in lots of not l • sN than $1, 01 /0 on any
and :wailed interest.
chosen by the trustee try lot in the inverse order of
Bonds to be redeemed prier to maturity are lo he
maturity when the I111101111t Is' less 1111111 the 191/11

l'A YNIENT (ALARA:N . 11:ED
jointly and s•)erall) b) 19 indi-
Bninipt payment of principal and interest 4. unconditionally guaranteed

are interested in the success of the Club and whose net worth is
vidual blIsili•s , ;1191 prefesSiollal 1111•11, Nibo
the bond issue, under (Mai-ant) in writing deposited with the
estimated to be many times the :11111,11111 14
I rodeo.

\CV,

the trustee.
Insurance satisfactory to the trustee is to be maintained Nilh 108a i mils to

TITLE INst %NEE

Titles to all properties pledged are insured Ly title insurance policies issued by the l nion 'title and Guar-
Detroit. for t he full amount of lime liond issues.
ant y



1.1111T1
Nil legal proceedings connected with the issuance oI the lands including the preparation of the Trust

by our 1 . .otins•l. Messrs. lampbell, Rulkle) & 1401)atd, Detroit, Michigan.
coinpleted, in the opinion of
'Die bonds will be legal for sa)ings banks in NI ichigan when the building is
counsel. Completion by September 1s1 is expel led.

Indenture, h a te been approx

Ii

!TIES

$15.0011 due .11111e I, 1928
15.909 doe June I, 1029
15,000 due June I, 1930
15.(sal due J11111" I, 1911
1:0100 due Jane I, 19:12

the Book-Cadillac Hotel.

$15,18 10 sloe June I, 1933

131000 doe June I, 1931
15,000 due June 1, 1935
15,0 00 due June I. 1 113h
65,000 due June 1, 1937

l'H11 E: P tlt

D INTER LS I'

Kappa Zeta Sorority.

An important meeting of the

Kappa Zeta Sorority was held at
the home of the Misses Dora and
Molly Kurt. on Tuesday, Aug. 2.
Plans are completed for the week-
end party which is to be held on
Aug. 13 and 14 at the summer Cot-
Of Miss Esther Altshuler at
ad Pine Lake. An interesting pro-
Between Calvert a
gram is being planned for the
members and their escorts.
Collingwood.

$300,000
100,000

Bum I !WI' %It I %II N I

Randolph

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Detroit. 811.11;dan

10347 Woodw 'd

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