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usic and musicians
.ociallfAnd
/arson&
F. S. ATWOOD W1.LL • "Th
ADDRESS K. OF 1),
I NEW CHEVROLET WINS
WORLD-WIDE ACCLAIM
entage of the public's require- crankshaft, which turns approxi-
mately 1,285 r. p. in. at 25 miles
ments as indicated by the indus-
an hour and about 3,250 r. p
DI
try's total sales."
"I resolve to buy one of the new
at 05 miles an hour. Because of
cess,
Tentative schedules for the year careful crank-shaft balancing, no
Chevrolets."
been
That was probably the most
mlicate than nearly three-fourths counterweights or other vibration
soloist are always welcome to
at tl
popular of all New Year's resolu- Pythian Prelate, Author of
of Dodge Brothers passenger car dampeners are used. Cearshaft
Y. W. H. A. Musicale. as
symphony patrons, for each year
two
production will consist of Victory positions are S. A. K standard;
tions
this
year,
for,
more
than
Re
he brings a riper art to bear on his
Miss Yetta Tenenvaum of Co-
"Happiness" To
Model Is Presented To models, including a coupe at $1,-
flu
A musicale and entertainment interpretations.
lumbus, 0., was the guest of Sir.
namely, level to left and back for
nigh
Guest
On
Jan.
31.
Public After Months
045, a coupe wtih rumble seat at low and to right and back for high. will take place at the Y. W. II. A..
The third of the musical lectures and Sirs. Morris Selgstein of 1730
e
Sat
Of Development.
$1,095, a se d an a t $1,095, de at
The entire passenger car produc- rig Rowena street, Sunday, Jan. is, given by Mr. Gahriluwitsch takes Pingree avenue over the holidays.
sedan at $1,170 and a de luxe tion of Dodge Brothers, in all at 8:30 p. m. The program is as place at Orchestra Hall on Satur-
Frederick S. Atwood, suiiern,
Cd
brougham at $1,170.
day afternoon, Jan. 14 at 2:30 p.
Sir. and Mrs. Niaurice Marcus
three models, will be supplied in follows:
prelate, Order Knights of P
After 18 months of development
all
Grilling tests during which more wide varieties of color combina-
have left Detroit for a two months'
m.
"Fred," as he is affect.
work, Dodge Brothers, Inc., has
p0,
PIANO GROUP
This
lecture,
which
is
part
of
the
than
1,000,000
miles
were
rolled
Rubinstein
tions.
l'rior
to
its
public
introduc-
trip
through
the
South
in
celebra-
called among the fraternit ■ .
Kamenoi Oe.truw
officially announced the Victory
fers
Liazt general subject—"The development tion of their third wedding anni-
The Nightingale
up
by
engineers
in
both
experi-
tion,
the
Victory
Six
was
present-
41
known
to
almost
every
l'y
.hnan.
Six, passenger car containing
Mr.. Edmund Lewis
of the Symphony from the Eigh- versary.
will be the guest of Detroit I , ttlge
number of marked innovations. It mental and actual production mod- ed to the 3,500 Dodge Brothers
VO(7Al. SOLOS
its I
teenth to the Twentieth Century"
No. 5, K. of I'., on Jan. 31.
is long and low in appearance, els preceded the formal announce- dealers at a series of meetings Uer Jungling an der quells ....Schubert will deal with the "Romantic Com-
for
Je
di,
nue
rien
ne
M'nuur•nte
A bridge tea to Le given by Mrs.
capable of sustained high speeds, ment of the Victory. For months held in November and December.
pat
Sir.
Atwood,
aside
from
laine
IMiscaela Aria from Carmen). _Bizet posers" and the musical illustra- Annette F. Barry and Miss Sarah
Case
and is priced from $1,045 o $1,- preliminary to the formal an- Stocks of cars for a nation-wide Anhelu
per
an excellent orator, is the author
tions
will
be
played
by
the
Detroit
Epstein on Sunday afternoon, Jan.
Mi. Rose Waxman
170; the standard sedan selling at nouncement, Victory models have showing simultaneous with the of-
of
a
book
entitled
"Ilappittess."
F.itze" The Advice Symphony Orchestra from the ri, at 2 o'clock will take place at
conditions of road work in all ficial introduction were placed in One Act ('"media
Taking into consideration th, for,
rnyt-
$1,095 f. a. b. Detroit.
M. Aaron OArnberg
works of Schubert, Schumann, the home of Mrs. Barry, 13230
al,
Plans for 1928 at Dodge Broth- been subjected to all sorts and dealers' hands. Production at the
Mr. Maurice H. Finkel
it
that the author of this book
Mendelssohn and Brahms.
LaSalle boulevard, corner Waver-
parts
of
the
United
States.
Dodge
Brothers
plant
has
been
the
ers include the continuance of the
flitted with total blindne-, one
Officials of the Dodge company under way for several weeks.
The program has been arranged
ly, one block south of Davidson
Standard Four, equipped with
the
must appreciate the charactt anti
avenue. The proceeds of this af-
by Mrs. Harry S. Glickman.
ROUND TABLE WILL
four-wheel brakes and priced at state that the new car embodies
soul of the elan who thus a ticted
several
basic
innovations
in
auto-
fair
will
help
to
complete
Junior
HEAR
MARKWARDT
$875 for the sedan, and the Senior
with total darkness can new !the.
of Carmen" Stays
Hadassah's quota.
Six, priced at $1,595 fo rthe se- motive construction and esign. "Loves
less preach to the world en how
Symphony Orchestra.
For Second Week at Fox
dan, in addition to the Victory Six. To provide road-holding qualities
to be happy.
Professor
0.
C.
Markwardt
of
On Monday evening, Jan. 2,
Mr. Albert Seibert, one of De- the Detroit Teachers College will
The Graham Brothers truck di- necessary for high speeds and at
Detroit Lodge has securt.1 f,,,
troit's best known tenors, will be address the Round Table on Fri- Miss Bess Farber of 1730 Filigree
vision, which has just completed the same time to permit the low
"Loves
of
Carmen,"
one
of
the
distribution a limited nund,
the most prosperous year in its sweeping body lines indicated by most pretentious pictures attempt- heard as the assisting soloist at day, Jan. 13, 8:30 p. m., at Tem- avenue entertained honoring Miss
copies and will be glad to
fashion
without
sacrificing
roomi-
Yetta
Tenenvaum
of
Columbus,
history, will continue to build com-
ed in the United States in recent the eleventh Sunday afternoon ple Beth El, Room 26, on the sub-
them to any one who :nay '. it.
mercial cars and trucks of five ca- ness or road clearance, Dodge years, will remain for a second "pop concert next Sunday at ject "Do American Universities Ohio. Bridge was the feature of
A. B. STRENG
terested, at the small cost , •i•
the evening. Prizes were awarded
pacities: 2-ton, 11/2 ton, 1-ton, % - Brothers is employing a design en- week at the Fox-Washington Thea- Orchestra Ilall. Mr. Seibert pos- Educate?"
per copy. The book is full ,tr wit,
tirely new to the industry. The ter next week with Dolores Del Rio sesses a robust tenor voice of splen-
to Sir. and Mrs. Irving Pollock and
ton and 1/2-ton.
Professor Markwardt has an in- Miss Tenenvaum Luncheon was anything else, New Year's, 1928, fundamental truths and opuntisin
body
and
the
chassis
frame,
in
the
"With this program," said Pres-
meant the first public showing of and is a worthy addition t., any
and Victor McLaglen in the prin- did range and will he heard to ad- timate knowledge of educational
Victory,
are
a
single
unit:
served
at
midnight
and
covers
vantage
in
the
Weber
aria
from
ident E. G. Wilmer, "the Dodge
the new Chevrolet.
roles.
problems and the lecture promises
man's library.
The engine developed exclusive- cipal
In Detroit it was the Streng
dealers are prepared to meet a
This picture, directed by Raoul "Der Freischnts," Nein, longer to be interesting. The public is were laid for 16.
The meeting will he held at
Chevrolet showrooms that proved
wide range of the demand for au- ly for the Victory Six is an I.-head, Walsh, is out of the ordinary in trag,' and Wagner's aria from cordially invited to attend.
Mr. and Sirs. L. E. Davidson of to be the Mecca of all automobile Castle Hall at 3153 Ca, at cnue
tomotive transportation. These medium duty type, with bore of more ways than one, for it brings "Lohengrin," Lohengrin's fare-
3%
inches
and
stroke
of
31/2
Birmingham,
Mich.,
were
hosts
to
on
Tue , day, Jan . 31 . Mc:titers
tbree distinct classifications of
users. In the big, beautiful show-
before the camera in the same pro- well.
a dinner last Sunday for their in,- rooms at 8510 Twelfth street, are expected to turn out 1., ca.
Mr. Victor Kolar, the assistant "Jazz Singer" Remains
passenger cars and five separate inches. Pistons are aluminum al- duction, two popular players who
loy.
Seven
bearings
support
the
pacity
for the occasion.
At Madison Third Week mediate family.
"Bud" Streng, Detroit's most pop-
types of trucks fit into a high per-
leaped to fame in another Walsh conductor of the Detroit Symphony
The regular monthly inner tea ,
production. They are Victor Mc- Orchestra has arranged another of
ular "Chevy" dealer and one of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mandel of the most outstanding automobile held on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 21 tandi.
s Logien and Dolores Del Rio, who his unique programs.
It is seldom that the Jew is ever
At the next pair of subscription placed
played Captain Flagg and Char-
on the stage or screen in Woodland avenue entertained at nien in the city, greeted the dates receiving the rank of Page.
Finns for the new lodge and
maine, respectively, in "What Price concerts at Orchestra Hall, on an ennobling light or as a charac. a beautifully appointed dinner on throngs of friends and the multi-
Glory." In edition the cast in- Thursday and Friday evening. Jan. ter full of nobility, gentleness of Monday evening, Dec. 26, in honor tudes of the interested as well as club building long contemplated
cludes Ben Bard and Don Alvar- 12 and 13, the second half of the feeling and possessing a love of of their cousins, Mr. and Sirs. the curious who poured in hour art, rumored coming to a head and
For the Benefit of the
orchestra season oegine. mr. ussip
Charles S. Klein and family, who after hour to view the new Chev. in the not distant future some
ado.
humanity. What the world usual-
The director did not want for Gabrilowitsch, director of the or- ly sees is a character known as a will spend the winter in Cali- rolet models on display. definite announcement is expected,
JEWISH ORPHANS' HOME AND FARM
chestra,
has
a
happy
thought
in
the
magnificent costumes and authentic
Commenting on the amazing in-
comic relief to a tense situation, fornia.
SCHOOL.
backgrounds. Edwin C. llill, Fox choice of this program, as the sym- a buffoon to draw a laugh from
terest that the car buying public is
Sir. and Mrs. William R. Thomas displaying in the new models,
representative, has been in Spain phony chosen, Schumann s First in the unthinking. When a work
Sponsored
by
the
•
for the pastyear nod has assembled B-flat major, Op. 38, carries the does come along that paints the of Birmingham celebrated their "Bud" Streng pointed out this
fifth wedding anniversary 00 Sun-
an elaborate wardrobe for the pic- thought of Spring with it.
The soloist of the evening will Jew in his true colors, showing day evening, Dec. 25. Covers were week that in all his many years MRS. MINNIE WERTHEIMER
ture. The acting of a notable cast,
of experience, as a motor car deal.
him
the
possessor
of
love
not
M rs Minnie Wertheimer, 11531
PHILADELPHIA-BYRON HALL
excellent scenic effects and above he Ilya Schkolnik, concert violinist alone for his family but his fellow laid for 25 guests.
er he had never seen such spun- Hamilton avenue, widow of the
all, striking realism, make "Loves extraordinary, and concertmaster creatures as well, it is so unusual
Sunday, January 22, 7:00 P. M.
taneous
and
universal
interest
in
late
Joseph Wertheimer, passed
Among the many delightful af- a car as the public is showing in
of Carmen" one of the most effec- of the Detroit Symphony Orches- as to cause a feeling of gratitude.
Lerner's Union Orchestra
away on Jan. 3 at the age of 73,
fairs given to Mrs Saul E. Barnett the new Chevrolet models.
Juvenile Concert Band
tive screen products of the season. tra. Mr. Schkolnik'a appearances
She was the dear mother of Mrs.
Adults 50c, Children 25c.
of 1915 Calvert avenue prior to
"And the new Chevrolet de-
her leaving for Europe with Dr. serves all the praise and admira- Milton Lactic, Mrs. Herman Levu
Barnett, was a beautiful break- tion that is being heaped on it," and William and the sister of Wil.
fast given by Sirs. Gilbert Michel said Mr. Streng. "With the new liam Rindskoff. Burial took 'dace
of 1445 Somerset avenue. Covers 107-inch wheelbase and seven on Jan. 5 at Woodmere Cemetery.
were laid for Ili guests. Dr. and pleasure cars all brand new in de- Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated.
Mrs. Barnett will sail on the S. S. sign, it is bound to hold the mil-
MAX ADEL
Majestic on Jan. 14.
lions of friends it has made in the
Max Adel, 9167 Belmont ave-
past—and make millions more. nue, passed away on Dec. 26 at
Miss Ethyle Schnabel of °Oct:. We are looking forward to the
avenue has returned after spend. biggest year in our history. Every West Palm Beach, Fla., at the age
ing the holiday week-end in Cleve- salesman on the force is wild with of 55. Burial took place on Dee.
29 at Machpelah Cemetery. Ilk
land.
enthusiasm over the new models wife, Jennie, survives.
and is meeting with the same wild
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Robinson of enthusiasm wherever he' goes.
RACHEL STEIN
604 Medbury entertained 16 guests There is no doubt about it. This
Rachel Stein, 3324 Sturtevant
with a dinner and bridge at their year is sure to be the banner year
home on Dec. 25, in honor of the in the automobile industry and the avenue, passed away on Dec. 29
third birthday anniversary of their Streng Chevrolet Company is right at the age of 64. Burial took
daughter and the fourth birthday on the job to get its share of the place at Cloverhill Park Ceme.
tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and
anniversary of their son.
general prosperity by offering the Cantor Zaludkowski officiated.
public the kind of service it has
Miss Ann June Fineman spent a learned to expect of Streng nien."
ANNA GLEIN
very enjoyable week as the house
Anna Klein, age 60, passed
guest of Miss Ann Houser of Flint,
away
at
318
Edmund place in Dec.
Mich While there she attended "Rain or Shine" Coming to
29. A daughter, Mrs. Jennie Fish
the annual Christmas dinner-dance
Shubert-Detroit
Jan.
9
bein,
survive,.
Burial took place
of the Mu Sigma Sorority and the
at Machpelah Cemetery, Dec. 30.
Michigan Union Opera. Also a
ass on of thu
is
horaldad
What
very charming dinner was given
ABEL MAX
most pretentious and elaborate
by Mr. and Mrs 11. Goldberger of
Abel Max passed Away at the
musical offerings ever to play De-
Welch boulevard in honor of Miss
troit is "Rain or Shine," Jones and age of 55 at Palm Beach, Fla., on
Ann June Fineman and her fiance,
Green's new musical comedy star- Dec. 26. He is survived by his
Ur. Isadore II. Gutow.
ring that expert buffoon, Joe wife, Sirs. Jennie Abel; two daugh-
Cook. The new piece will have ters, Mrs. Louis Davidson and
Mr. and Sirs. Nat Levy (Alyce
its first performance on any stage Clara Abel, and a son, Jack Abel
Hodes) of Albany, N. Y. (former- at the Shubert Detroit Opera Burial took place at Machpelah
ly of Detroit) were guests of their House on Monday night.
Cemetery.
parents, Sir. and Mrs. S. Hodes,
Included in the gay and brilliant
over the New Year's season.
cast
of
musical
comedy
favorites
Factory
F.O.D.
who are featured in "Rain or
Miss Bessie Hodes returned Shine" will be found Tom How- NOMMWM/MMI~MI ■ Nagra
Saul Lewis
from Chicago, where she was the ard, droll and elongated come-
S-PASSENGER COACH
paned Lawl.
guest of Sir. and Mrs. Martin M. dian, whose last appearance in De-
Detroit's Finest Funeral
Rosenberg (formerly Miss Norma troit was in the seventh version!
Home
Fetish), who reside at the Belden of the Greenwich Village Follies;
Stratford.
Don Vorhetes and his recording or-
chestra; Warren Hull, Sterling
Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin Fink Holloway, Joe Lyons, Ethel Mor-
Jewish Funeral
and daughter, Peggy, spent the ris, Rosie Moran, Ernest Lambert,
New Year's week-end in Pitts-
Directors
Miriam Wooten, the Sixteen
burgh.
American Rockets and a troupe of
Free Use of Our Chapel
32 Tommy Nip dancers. In addi-
Miss Leonore Schaffer of Atlan-
7739 John R. St.
tion, there will be an attractive
tic City was the guest of Miss chorus of 50 and a male dancing
Phone
Empire 2114
Dorothy King, daughter of Mr.
platoon. The entire company, it
Goan.. Lei
and Mrs. David King of the Wil-
Seymour Lewis
is stated, will number more than
shire.
AMIRMIIMMIRMIIIMMIMIMIN 111111104100.1h
150 performers.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Werney and
family, formerly residing on West
Euclid avenue, have moved to
2291 Blaine avenue
Show "Victory Six"
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OBITUARY
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The Willyi-01,lan1Centaxy
$170
90
140
Touring - - - $455
Coach - - - - 535
Sedan (4-door) 585
Roadster (2,) - - 485
525 170
Roadster („.m,
90
Coupe - - - - 535
Cabriolet coupe— - 545 200
Chassis - - - - 355 90
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Rear gasoline tank
164 inches of springs
Long leg room
Silent timing chain
4.75' balloon tires
National economy record
Force-feed lubrication
Lower center of gravity
Most efficient engine
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bodies
Modern
All prices f. o. b. factory
THE
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Phone Randolph 3520.
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Royal Oak
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Where Quality Counts
Miss Marygold Vehon, Byron
avenue, returned last Monday
from Salina, Kan., where she at-
tended a 10-day house party.
Phone 37
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Roseville, Mich. Phone 7033-14
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A special lecturer will accom-
pany the large tourist group of
American Jews sailing on the S. S.
Mauretania of the Cunard Line
on Feb. 21 direct to Palestine.
Brief addresses will be given on
Palestine and on subjects of inter-
est in connection with the tour.
The Mauretania will make short
stops at a number of ports on the
Mediterranean and passengers will
be able to visit such historical
places as Madeira, Gibraltar, Al-
giers, Monte Carlo, Naples and
Athens, under the guidance of Mr.
Rosen of the Palestine and Orien-
tal Tours.
Among the prominent Jews of
New York City who booked pas-
sage for the tour, there are the
daughter and son-in-law of the
late famous novelist, Sholem
Aleichem, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Ber-
kowitz.
Neighbors
Neighbors the
heart of Do w n-
tiwn Detroit, but
hasn't even a
"%pea king" ac-
quaintance with
nerve - wracking
noise.
You'll like the
Fairbairn!
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Turd. as lew as SA
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Follow the crowd to "Buddy's" for good
food. If it's a sandwich, a platter lunch-
eon, a dinner or a bite after theatre, some-
thing different and tasty, you will find it at
"Buddy's."
.BUDDY.
MEYERSON
Special Sunday Chicken Dinner $1.00.
A Full Course Chicken Dinner with all the trimmings
and everything.
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Cor. TWELFTH and TAYLOR
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