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ANS
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LEAGUE OF WOMEN'S
DETROITER IS HEAD
SOCIETIES TO MEET
OF MOTOR TRUCK CO.
ON MONDAY, JAN. 30
IN DEFIANCE, OHIO
The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations of Detroit will hold
its first meeting Monday, Jan. :10,
at 2:30 p. rat. at the Philadelphia-
Byron Talmud Torah. Fred M.
Butzel will be the speaker of the
atterawn. Ilia subject will be
The Child Problem of Detroit..
The talk will he followed by a
general discussion, in which all are
invited to participate.
Mrs. ('has. Alpert], accompanied
by Mrs. Lawrence Titelbaum, will
glee a group of songs. A social
law will follow.
The League of Jewish Wemen's
Organizations, which was formed
in Detroit last year, silos to in-
crease the interest of Jewish club
women in organizations other than
lb it own, in order to promote a
feeling of fellowship with one an-
other and to secure co-operation in
projects of mutual concern. All
women belonging to the following
organizations, which are constitu-
ent members of the League, are in-
vited to attend: Council of Jewish
Women, Council of Mothers' Clubs.
Fenkel Avenue Women's Credit
Association, Fresh Air Society,
Iladassah, Junior Hadassah. La.
dies' Auxiliary of National Fund,
Music Study Club, Northwestern
League of Hebrew Schools, Sister-
hood Congregation Manual, Sis•
terhood Temple Beth El, Sisterhot it
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
B'NAI MOSHE DANCE
ON SUNDAY EVENING
A concert and dance will be
given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of
Congregation B'nai Moshe at Jer-
icho hall, Linwood and Joy road,
on Sunday evening, Jan. 22. Mrs.
Joe Miller is chairman of the af-
fair.
At a dangerous passage give the
precedence.
The Defiance is the lowest one
and a half speed truck in the world
and its success is due to the me-
teoric rise in the business world
of Nate Robinson, banns De-
troiter.
The truck incorporates every
mechanical and engineeri,Ig fea-
ture that makes for flexibility, easy
NATE ROBINSON.
operation and comfort for the ()n-
eater. 1 he U. S. government pur-
chased 115 Defiance trucks in its
campaign against the European
corn barer. This was one of the
largest individual motor truck or-
ders placed by the government.
The Defiance has dealers and
factory branches in New York,
Pittsburgh, Cleveland, St. Louis,
Chicago and every state in the
Union is represented in Defiance
operation.
Detroit showrooms have been es-
tablished at 022 West Verner high-
way, with Sam Foreman in charge.
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JOHN WUMMER SOLOIST ACTIVE HERE FOR
Mn. Foreman, who was born in De- LUNCHEON CHAIRMAN
troit, is well acquainted with the
ORPHANED CHILDREN
OF PURITY CHAPTER AT CONCERT ON SUNDAY
motor truck business with which
he was affiliated for the past 20
The second series of 12 Sunday
years. Ilis knowledge of motor and
afternoon popular concerts given
.ransportation problems flakes him
by the Detroit Symphony Orches-
especially fitted fur his present
tra at Orchestra Ilall, opens this
task.
Sunday at 3:30. Victor Kolar, as-
The Defiance has assumed a na-
sociate conductor of the orchestra,
tional character. Since Sir. Robin-
will have charge of these programs
son became president of the Cen-
and vault week he aims to present
tury al, tor truck Company he has
numbers that will have no st pdpu-
increased the output by 100 trucks
Mr appeal. The concert this S un-
per month.
day afternoon opens with 1 he
Since making his home in Defi-
noit''.41igll Overture "The Whit..
an•e, Mr. Robinson has become ac-
Lady" this is followed by the fa-
tive in the community. In addi-
int tis Saint-Salts Suite "Alge r-
tion to having donated it large
ietne" cp. 61, with its four very
tract of land and buildings to the
descriptive movements
city as a recreation park and tour-
John Wuninter, who has occupied
ist camp, he has also given the city
the desk of first flutist of the or-
a fire truck complete with all ap-
chestra for the past three y,•ars,
paratus. At present he is active
w ill he the soloist, and bus citcsen
in the chamber of commerce, of
the Chaminade Concertino for this
which he has been elected as a di-
appearance. There are few tint-
rector until 1030.
his in the world today who have
Mr. Robinson was well known in
the technique combined with sound
Detroit for his activity in charity
11111Si,111 feeling, that this young
drives and ether communal affairs.
MRS. DAVID HARRIS.
Outs) player of the orchestra has,
Ile was general manager and sec-
and his solos are always a delight
retary of the Robinson-Cphen Com-
bath to the audience and the orches- who it one of the active members
1131 !)'• During the war he served as
MRS. H. R. COHEN.
tra' itself, who are their own sever- on the committee of the Detroit
captain, having risen through the
est critics and who know when Hebrew Infanta' Orphan Home.
ranks frdiu a private.
Purity Chapter, No. 359 0. E. S.,
numbers are well played. It will
will had its annual bridge !uneaten
be int-resting to hear the l'hann-
at the 0. E. S. Temple, 80 Alexan- nade Concertino, full' it is seldom Sisterhood of Shaarey-Zedek
ZEIRE ZION DANCE,
drine avenue west, Monday, Jan.
ON SUNDAY, JAN. 29 2:1, at 12:30 p. In Luncheon will be that the name of a woman contp is-
Gives Theatre Party
er appears on any program.
4711 i 11 the dining room, and
February 6.
All indications point to a suc- slots will be played in the large
cessful dance to he given by the hall. Mrs. II. P. Cohen is chair-
Keen enthusiasm has attended
Zeire Zion Organization at the man, assisted by Mrs. Jacob liar- Great Violinist's Annual
the sale of tickets for the theater
new Jericho temple ballroom, Joy with, Mrs. Mark Weinla,k, Mrs.
Visit to Orchestra
road and Linwood, on Sunday, Adolph Jacoby and Mrs. Simon Cu-
party of the Sisterhood of the
Hall.
Jan. Bernard Linderman,
Shaarey-'/Aalek to see the musical
Golda Kavanau is Worthy
ticket chairman, reports a rapid Matron of Purity Chapter. Tickets
comedy, "('sunless Meritza." This
The
annual
violin recital of operetta will he presented at the
sale of tickets and an energetic may he had from any member of
Fritz Kreisler will he given at Or- Shubert-Detroit Opera House on
committee is actively assisting the , mmittee or at the door.
chestra hall, Monday evening, JAIL the evening of Feb. 6.
Miss Gussie Gleeckntan, who is in
charge) of the affair. Dancing will "Rain cr Shine" at Shubert- 23, under the direction of the Phil-
Many parties have been planned
harmonic Concert Company. No prior to and after the perfor.
be continuous from 9 p. m. to 1
Detroit Opera House.
other
violinist
yet
has
acquired
the
a. m.
mance. Tickets may lie obtained
On Sunday night "Rain or art of Kreisler as a violinist, as
A special meeting will be held
from the chairman, Sirs. Herbert
at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel- Shine," the glamorous musical of musician, or as a personality.
II. Warner, or from any member
His program for Monday evening of the committee.
bourne, on Sunday evening, Jan. circus land, will enter into third
and last week at the Shubert-De- is as follows:
22, 6 to 8 p. m.
troit Opera House. This opulent
Bach
anti lavish production will go di- S''""d
FIGURES SHOW JEWS
Working in your calling is half reel from Detroit to New York.
Prchau! l'.„air7 "" '""""irn"fla,, „ttc
LEAVING ROUMANIA
praying.
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Accordingly, the coming week will miatto
Merglektrohn
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be the last opportunity that local co"ve". Eon
a'nt,,r7,
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playgoers will have to witness this
BUCHAREST. -- (J. T. A.) -
Alicarctio ass troppo.
hilarious and colorful extrava-
Five thousand and ninety-six Rou
Allegro 111111/0 vivace.
gonna.
Kreirler manian Jews left the country dur-
: ( 11I v e p g,h y e r , r1:,,,Mg ,t1 riga I
Joe Cook is the star of "Rain or
It re isle, ing 1926 and the first six months
A Iberia
Shine" and he is supported by is I !asiiwiictia
Albania of 1927, according to official fig-
such stellar musical comedy favor- I d :
ures published here.
ites as Tom Howard, Ruth
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Legal, K reialer
During 1926 the total emigra-
Kreislen tion from Roumania amounted to
Thomas, Warren llull, Janet Velie, Ill Lieber fraud
Carl I.aw on. Areornpankl.
Ethel Norris, Sterling Holloway,
17,571, of whom 3,608 were Jews.
Steinway Piano.
Ernest Lambert, Joe) Lyons,
One thousand and eighteen of this
Jeanne Shirley, Dave Chosen, the
A wise man will stay for a con- number went to Palestine. Of the
Sixteen American Rockets, 32 venient opportunity and will bend 4,927 persona who left the coup
Tom Nip dancers and Don Vor- a little rather than be torn up by try during the early part of 192 i,
hues and his recording orchestra. the roots. 1,398 were Jews.
ADVANCED ENGINEERING
Wand Contract Investors
PERFECTION LODGE.
Inc., Adds to Staff and
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
and A. M , will hold a spa -dal com-
munication Wednesday, Jan. 25,
at 3 p. m. E. A. degree. Banquet
at 6:30.
By order of
REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M.
C. K. SANE/ORE, Secretary.
Enlarges Offices.
The Land Contract Investors,
Inc., 7I6-753 Buhl Bldg., specialists
in Land Contract Investments,
have added four new men to their
staff and taken additional quarters
in the Buhl Building as a result of
an increasing demand for their
Contract Investments. This firm
has always specialized in conserv-
ative land contracts on Detroit res-
idences.
James II. K lintel, vice-president,
in making the above announcement,
pointed out that "our service to
our clients, which extends (over the
entire life of the investment has
liven such that our present facili-
ties cannot adequately meet the
ever increasing demand for it front
investors, more and more of whom
are becoming acquainted with its
scope, and this service, which we
are justly proud of, has now been
enlarged, enabling as to serve to
larger and growing clientele."
Ellis .I. Schultz, until recently a
Branch manager for the American
State Bank of Detroit, after invest
ligation of various opportunities to
broaden his services, becamea sso-
c iated with the Land Contract In-
vestors, nc.
Leroy K. Fielding was engaged
in building homes in Farmington
for a number of years, his experi-
ence in this line makes him partic-
ularly fitted fur his new endeavors.
Harold K. Thompson has served
the city as appraiser in condemna-
tion proceedings in addition to con-
ducting a ameral Real Estate bus-
iness for the past nine years, his
knowledge of values and the teehni-
entities of appraisal wilt be an
asset to his now association.
Manly L. Caldwell has been
prominent in real estate circles of
Hollywood Theatre.
"Captain Flagg" has become a
toreador. Victor McLaglen, the
haribboiled Captain Flagg of
"What ('rice Glory," portrays the
role of Escamillo in 'Loves of
Carmen," which opens Sunday at
the Hollywood for a run of four
days.
An unusual vaudeville program
will be offered in conjunction with
"Loves of Carmen." "Doyle and
Schirmer," who are billed an
"Products '.f the West," present a
!loved offering of harmony singing
and instrumental music. Eddie
Marlyn, who styles himself "The
Duke of the Dance," is one of the
few remaining buck and wingers
and aptly lives up to his title.
Colonial Theatre.
Musical stock, with vaudeville
specialties interspersed is the pol-
icy now attracting much attention
at the Colonial Theater, where
Warren Fabian, Broadway direc-
tor is supervising the work of 35
picked players who are offering
comedy hits from week to week.
One of the most popular of the
regular added features is the sing-
ing of the Colonial Four.
Detroit for several years, his
as well as a general realty practice
makes him well qualified for his
new post.
Car Washing, Greasing and Doping.
All Night Service
Tire and Battery Service High-Pressure Alemiting
Shell Gasoline — Valvoline Oils.
SARD'S SUPER SERVICE
Vernor Highway and Brush
Clifford 6978
ASK THE
MAN WHO
OWNS
ONE
MODEL 74 C, 3 1 .0 TON
Owned by P. F. Medi, Coal
&
Supply Co., Detrod
OPERATING EC HOMY
(--71E PACKARD SIX ..OPENS THE WAY
TO TRULY FINE CAR OWNERSHIP
ANY men and
women have de-
M
nied their desire for
Packard ownership-
s a t isfied themselves
With lesser cars for
years—solely because
they have rated the
Packard price as high
in their minds as they
have rated Packard
quality.
MODEL 54 C, 2 la TON
Owned by the Davison Cartage Co., Detroit
LONG LIFE
This is a natural error
for, with Packard, qual-
ity has always come be-
fore price and for years
no l'ackard closed car
sold for less than four
thousand dollars.
But today the improved
Packard Six — a finer
car than any Packard
ever built before—sells
for less than half its
price of seven years ago.
Packard has learned not
only how to build better
cars, but how to build
them better at lower
cost.
Do you know :
That the price of the
Packard Six 5-passen-
ger Sedan, with its
complete equipment,
is but $2386 deliv-
ered in Detroit?
Do you know :
That if you own the
average used car you
may take delivery of
it new Packard Six
without cash payment
and arrange conven-
ient monthly terms
for the balance due?
Consider those facts be-
fore you again buy a
compromise car. Con-
sider further than the
Packard Six is a precis-
ion-built, long-life car—
that you can keep it
longer, that you will
want to keep it longer.
Then before.you buy see
the beautiful models of
the Packard Six on dis-
play at the Detroit Au-
tomobile Show and the
complete line with its
wide choice of color at
our showrooms in the
Metropolitan area.
All displ"ys are open
every evening during
the Show until 9:30 p.m.
MODEL S F 46, 2 TON
Soli to The Arno-teen Brats Co , Detroit
INTERNATIONAL
Offers a complete line of Light and Heavy Duty Motor
Trucks adapted to every known hauling requirement.
All models, ranging from the 3 :4-ton special delivery
truck to the 5-ton heavy duty truck, are on display at
our salesroom, and the public is cordially invited to in-
spect them.
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INTERNATIONAL O ,HAIETER COMPANY
1734
West
Lafayette
Blvd.
USED TRUCKS
Phone
Phone
Walnut
6184
Randolph
9360.1.2
5110 Grand
River Ave.
suc-
cess in development of subdivisions
PACKARD
PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY — Detroit Branch.
574 E. Jefferson at St. Antoine
Randolph 2460.
8500 Woodward at Philadelphia
PEENT.MAYDAY COMPANY
2861 Gr•tiot Ave.
Melrose 1060
M. CHANDLER HART
16229 Woodward Ave.
Longfellow 4460
RUSSELL WALKER
8249 Grand Riser Ave.
Euclid 9323
J. KELSEY McCLURE, INC.
5901 Michig•n Ave.
Lafayette 4184
Empire 7123.