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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-05-11

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THEVETROHJEWISH &RON ICU

• 1REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN
FOR FRESH AIR CAMP, BLAINE LAKE

Golfing
Weather

YIDDISH ACTORS GIVE
M. LEBOW ADDED TO
FAREWELL SHOW HERE STRENG CHEVROLET,

Appear in Final Performance at
Littman' ■ Theater This
Week-End.

Complete Financial

Northway 6025

Service On

CO.'S SALES FORCE
The famous organization of

SOLOMON

Registrations are now be-
PERSONAL PROPERTY-
ing taken for the Fresh Air
"Bud" and his boys (Streng
Camp, at Blaine Lake, near
The company that starred at Chevrolet Co.) has been augment-
Automobile Accounts
e
Brighton, Mich., for Jewish Littman's Yiddish Th ater this sea- ed with the acquisition of Max
Furniture
children between the ages of son, including Anna Lillian, Isaac Lebow, who holds the distinction
Radio
8 an d 15 years. Appliea• Arko, Ilyman Prizant, Vera Es,- of selling more economical trans-
Electrical Appliances
tion may be made at the lays"! Neroilayska, Ray portation than any other Chevrolet
reminds one that it's
North End Clinic, 936 Hol- Schneiur, Sylvia Fishman, Abra- salesman in Detroit. Since Chey.
Store Fixtures
time to get our sporting
brook, on Saturday morning ham Lax, Sam Goldberg and oth- ' lets topped the list of automobiles
Store Equipment
ors,
bid
Detroit
farewell
at
in
the
number
sold,
it
is
safe
to
as-
togs and have them dry
or any afternoon, except Sat-
M. SOLOMON, Prop.
Garage Equipment
f
Frid ay
y mute
mo
that
urday and Sunday, until 5 the
cleaned by Forest for
Saturday and Sunday ati•
ni silinnD
ana
ha sn other ca; REAL ESTATE-
than
u Detroit Ma
o'clock. Children must be
wear the next sunshiny
of o a f
er fy ast bufy re itrmi
"Tires a Specialty"
accompanied by a parent or nee and evenings,
First Mortgages
Adding importance to the per- 'Cal-since
day. And also that it's
-issinsoceone‘a
some other older person at formance
this week-end of "Sin- the non
Second Mortgages
Now
time to have Forest call
the time of registration, and
Goodyear Tires
Land Contracts
a deposit fee of $2, which ful Love" (Zindige Liebe) will be that Max wih s ous i?li ld B ituit i o Sh tr in eng N sonil
for your winter apparel
the appearance of Samuel Golden- his boys he is sure to break even
will
be
applied
on
the
first
Bring all•your financial prob-
for moth proof storage.
8844 OAKLAND AVE.
week's board, is payable at burg, one of the leading actors on his own high record for Chevrolet
lems to us, a Detroit company
Forest protects your ap-
that time. Immediate regis- the Jewish stage, who will be a sales. The reputation of the offering you prompt and etti
guest
actor,
and
Miss
Stella
Adler,
Strong
Chevrolet
Co.
for
service
parel a vairat loss from
tration is urged for those youngest daughter of the late
dent local service.
and fair dealing is sure to help
children who of wish
to assure
any Boat - Call us to-
themselves
a place
in one Jacob Adler, who will also be a him put ov r the biggest sales
e sea-
CONCRETE GARBAGE
day.
of the five groups of camp- guest actress in "Sinful Love."
son in his phenomenal career.
It will interest Mr. Lebow's
AND ASH
ers who are to enjoy a two
friends to know that he was vice-
Just Phone
weeks' vacation at the camp, 100 EUROPEAN CITIES
RECEPTACLES
since the capacity is limited TO BE SHOWN HERE ON president of the "72-Car Club" in
Associated Companies.
1927, an honorary club composed
guaranteed.
Reinforcement
and a heavy enrollment has
THE SCREEN IN JUNE of leading Chevrolet salesmen in
ABRAHAM COOPER, l'res.
We manufacture the best qual-
already taken ptace. The
the
United
States.
At
the
pres-
ity and the nicest designs. All
rate is $5.50 per week. A
Calmat and Sur-
Tens of thousands of Detroit
time he is the leading candi- Total Paid In $1,000,000.
sizes. Prompt deliveries and in.
special fund those
has been
pro- Jews who emigrated to this coax- ent
plus,
children
date for president of this club for
stallations.
voted for
try from Poland. Lithuania, Latvia the year 1928. Ile has the dis- UNION INVESTMENT BLDG.
whose
parents
are unable
pay the
full amount.
Nu to and Russia will be able to get a tinction of having more fleet cus-
American Concrete
Ground Floor.
registration s will be accept- glimpse at their home cities, and tomers than any one individual in
320 West Fort Street
Receptacle Company
perhaps see their relations and o ld
ed after June 15.
Detroit
friends,
on the screen, at record,
the Ma. the state.
recognition
of his
CLEANERS=DYERS, Inc.
s
remarkable
he In
was
recent-
579 Kenilworth Ave.
The Fresh Air Camp is fa- sonic Auditorium, the early part ly presented with a diamond
Phone Longfellow 5889
533-547 Forest Ave. East
miliar to hundreds of De- of June.
emblem by the Chevrolet Motor
troit's Jewish children, many
One hundred cities in the above Car Co.
of whom have for a number mentioned countries will be flashed
Commenting on the connection
of years enjoyed the numer on the screen during five perform- of Max Lebow with the Streng or-
a
ous opportunities offered b Y ances here. To show the complete ganization, "Bud" Streng said:
7
it. The camp, situated fo r set in one sitting would take 10 "We all expect wonders from Max
13 years on Lake St. Clair hours. ,Asher Berlinsky, a Detroit and we know we are not going to
at
near Mt. Clemens, will, on young man, together with Sam be disappointed. No one was ever
June 25, open its second sea Freedman, responsible for bring- disappointed with a Chevrolet and
son in its larger and im ing the films here, has therefore no one was ever disappointed by
"FRIEDMAN'S FLOWERS" are of the high-
proved home of 55 acre arranged for a division in show- Max Lebow. Now there's a com-
near Brighton. It is ideall V ings. The cities will be divided in bination that's hard to beat. All
est quality and the lowest prices. You will find
placed, overlooking a smal 1 equal length between the five the boys in our organization are
plenty of flowers here for MOTHER'S DAY
lake and bordered by tract shows, and the names of cities leaders in their field. We expect
combined with good service, artistic arrange-
of cool wooded land. Fou to be shown at the respective this year to be a Chevrolet year
ment and low prices.
large dormitories provid shows will be advertised widely.
sod I am confident that our thou-
airy sleeping quarters fo
The showing of the 100 cities is sands of satisfied customers will
$1.00
Large yellow daisies, doz
the
children,
two
bath
house
considered
one
of
the
most
gigan-
make it possible for us to get our
$1.45
Tulip plants, at
add to the bathing facilities tic undertakings, particularly from Sere of the business."
PARK AVENUE AT COLUMBIA
$3.45
Combination Plant Boxes
and wholesome and strictl y the point of view of American Community Barber Shop
$1.00
kosher meals are served in a Jewry's interest in the places
Hydrangeas as low as
Twelfth.
at
9105
Opens
large, roomy dining hal 1. filmed. ilundreds of thousands
$1.95
Combination Plants, as lo was
Community Barber Shop, in bus-
Large playgrounds equippe of Jews in this country, anxious iness fur 15 years in the North-
$2.50
10th Floor-Cadillac 3247
Carnations, doz.
with swings and teeter s , to visit their home cities but un- west section of the city, announces
$1.95
baseball diamonds and ba s. able to do so for economic reasons, its opening at 9105 Twelfth street,
Roses, for
ketball courts, near-by hik- are given an opportunity to see
Peonies, Daffodils, Gladiolas, and other seasonable flowers
Clairmosnt.
ing grounds, excellent swim- the silent but emphatic spokesmen at This
at low prices
shop specializes in ladies'
mug and boating, a council for their motherlands.
War-
and
children's haircuts.
Another feature filmed in War an, Lo
ring for camp-fires overlook-
to our p atrons has won
pie-
saw,
to
be
shown
with
these
ing
the
lake,
dramatics,
OPEN EVERY
us popularity," the owners state.
Phone four y O
EVENING
handicraft and story-telling lures of Russ-Polish-Lithuanian
COY r.
cities,
will
be
"The
Eternal
Stu-
and
declare
that
the old policy will
All
Night
This
,rounds-all provide unusual
Delivery
•DMAN'
SaturdaY •otl all
EMPIRE
opportunity for a delightful dent" (Der Yeshivah Bockue), he enforced at the new shop.
day Sunder
9656-9657
FLORISTS
GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
and healthful outdoor vaca- from the famous poem "Mai Ks
Flowers Tele-
Checker Cabs Empire 7000
tion. The children are care- Mashme Lon."
graped
h
to all
9124 TWELFTH STREET WI
TO RENT
parts of the
fully supervised at all times
(lay from residence and burial was
Next to Perwein's
world.
by a staff of counselors, col-
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Pianos Tuned
lege men and women, and a
7$
A. NI. Hershman officiated.
Repaired and
trained nurse is in attend-
OAT9 4M: tn4=41Vin 4WAMM44
ISAAC GREENBERG
Rebuilt
ance on the grounds.
WEISS
BETTY
Phone Cherry 3600
Pingree avenue, passed
The Fresh Air Camp is 2509
away May if at the age of 75. He 7987 Russell street, passed away
conducted by the Fresh Air was the beloved husband of Mrs. on May ti at the age of 75. Burial
Society, which is a member Lena Greenberg, dear father of took place on May 9 at Oakview
, of the Jewish Welfare Fed- Mrs. L. Ackerman, Mrs. Chas. Ber- Cemetery. Rabbi Fisher officiated.
i
eration and the Detroit Com- line, Mrs. H. II. Prenzlauer, Mrs.
munity Union. Miss Caro- J. M. Harris, Mrs. Sol Abramson,
ALBERT SHORE
line Eppstein is director of the camp and the present officers of the Fannie, Herman, Dave and Joe 1941 Tuxedo avenue, passed away
society are: Miss Edith Ileavenrich, president; Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal, Greenberg. Burial took place at on May 6 at the age of 31. Ile
vice-president; Miss Sadie Hirschman, recording secretary; Mrs. Machpelah Cemetery on May 10. was the beloved husband of Sonya.
Grover Wolf, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. May Fruhauf, Rabbi Aishishkin officiated.
Burial took place at Beth Moses
treasurer.
Cemetery. Rabbi Horowitz of
MRS. SARAH BENSON
VOSE PIANOS
"Ramona" Opened Friday. COLLEGIATE NIGHT AT beloved wife of Abraham Benson, ficiated.
Tea Leaf Reading
JULIA PHILLIPS
-the choice of
"Ramona," chosen as the initial EASTWOOD ON FRIDAY formerly of Bay City, died at the
the residence of her daughter, passed away on May 5 at the age
Edwin Carewe production for Do-
THE CAVERN - 1217 Griswold St., Second Floor.
more than
Mrs.
Hyman
Jacobson,
908
King
lores Del Rio's first starring pro-
Following the stupendous suc-
of 75. Burial took place in Chi-
Between Grand River and State.
100,000
duction, is now the attraction at cess of the opening of Eastwood avenue, at the age of 73. She is cago on May 7.
survived
by
two
sons,
Louis
of
De-
the United Artists Theater.
Park at Gratiot and Eight-Mile
music-lovers
road, the management has an- troit and Joe of Bay City, one
HYMAN ROSENTHAL
nounced its intention of giving the daughter, Mrs. Jacobson, and nine 5822 Brush street, passed away on
pleasure-loving public of Detroit grandchildren.
May at the age of 93. Ile was
Be Charitable While Having a Good Time
some of the biggest thrills seen
the beloved husband of Ida. Burial
hereabouts in recent years in the CHAYA ESTHER STOLINSKY took place at Her Ilarmonia Ceme-
Be Sure to Attend the
way of amusement park enter- died on Saturday at the home of tery on Stay 7.
WE DELIVER
her daughter. Mrs. Dresel Zeid-
tainment.
On Friday evening, May 18, the man, 218 Kenilworth. Funeral
ETTA LONGMAN
Prescription
ballroom will be the scene of a services were held on Sunday.
Collegiate Night party for the es- Mrs. Stolinsky was 75 years old. 354 Owen avenue, passed away on
Pharmacists
May
5
at
the age of 31. She was
Given by the
She
was
a
member
of
Chesed
shel
pecial benefit of the younger Jew-
ish set of Detroit. Among the at- Emess, Old Folks' Home, Baby the beloved wife of Louis. Burial
took
place
at First Radomer Ceme-
UKRAINIAN LADIES' AID SOCIETY
Day
nursery
and
Orphan
Home,
to
tractions offered will be a stand-
tery on May 6.
ard make of automobile which each of which she paid her dues
Sunday Evening, May 20
three
years
in
advance.
She
also
every patron of the ballroom will
JULIUS FEINBERG
JERICHO TEMPLE-JOY ROAD AT LINWOOD
have an opportunity to try their supported a number of Plestine
don't stop with the redecorating and
luck on. The details of the Col- institutions. Interment was at father of Mrs. Abe Epstein of this
Proceeds for Ukrainian Orphans In Kiev
other charges--give it that beauty, that
Beth Tefillah Cemetery May 6. city, for 40 years a resident of
legiate
Cacklehack
contest
will
be
Clairmount at Twelfth
New York, (lied on Slay 6. Fu-
announced in the next issue of Rabbi Eiseman officiated.
charm, that atmosphere of culture and good
neral services, with interment at
Phones:
The Chronicle. Free tickets for
taste which is imparted in very greatest
Washington Cemetery, Brooklyn,
MRS. ROSE VOGEL
the car, however, will be given
away on Friday evening, May 18. 2305 Grand avenue, passed away took place on Slay 7. Besides his
degree through the presence of a grand
Sunday, May 12, will see an- on May 8 at the age of 67. She is daughter, Mrs. Epstein, Mr. Fein-
piano-make yours a home, now, in which
other popular Sunday Sunshine survived by six daughters, Mrs. Si. berg is survived by four sons, Irv-
Dansant with free refreshments to Goldberg, Mrs. S. Lomash, Mrs. 1.. ing, Milton, Meyer and Al, all of
all the family take added pride; find
If so, have them
all patrons of the ballroom be- Rothman, Mrs. W. Voris, Mrs. B. New York.
greater happiness.
tween 6 and 7 in the evening. Roteman and Min B. Vogel; five
Dancing will begin at 3 in the sons, Herman, Albert, Monis, Jake
Which Requires No Polishing, by the
afternoon and go on till midnight. and Isadore; 26 grandchildren and
Saul Lewitt
Daniel Lewis
Monday night will be Theatrical five great-grandchildren. Burial
Night, with all the favorite radio took place at Cloverhill Cemetery.
Detroit's Finest Funeral
stars of the city on the +entertain-
1329 East Vernor Highway Phone Randolph 7484
Home
ALFRED MOVITZ
ment program. This program will
1636 Gladstone avenue, passed
be broadcast over WJR.
Station WJR is now broadcast- away on May 5 at the age of 22.
ing Eastwood Park programs regu- Interment took place in Chicago.
larly on Monday, Tuesday and
LEONARD PEMICK
Thursday and Sunday afternoons.
"Jimmie" Mayrand, formerly an- 10 years of age, passed away on
Free Use of Our Chapel
nouncer for WMBC and now man- May 7. Ile was the beloved son of
7739 John R. St.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Pemick,
2517
ballroom,
will
an-
ager of the
932 Westminster. Ham. 01114-W
Taylor avenue. Burial took place
nounce for the WJR programs.
Phone Empire 2114
at Machpelah Cemetery.

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OPEN ALL NIGHT

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this Spring than
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Specials for
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Weideman Brand Queen Olives:

jar green olives.2 jars 25e
12-os. jar green olives 30c
39c
16-os. jar green olive.
49c
I-qt. jar green olives
10-os. jar combination
25c
olives

WELCOME RELIEF-4-

from DRUDGERY

it

rrHOUSANDS of modern home makers now
I know the real economy and welcome relief
laundry.
from drudgery offered by .the modern suds,
their

Instead of weary hours over steaming
washday is three minutes long - two minutes Co
yeller the soiled g arments, and one minute to

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Our Service Beyond Compare

12-on. jar banquet olives..43c
12-on. jar pepper stuffed
35c
olives
16-on. jar pepper stuffed
49c
oils..
5-es. jar black ripe olives 23c

Whit. Meat Tuna Fish, IS-

30c
lb. can
White Meat Tuna Fish, 1.1b.
5Se
can
Warranty Tomato Herring,
10e
large can
King Oscar Sardines, large
15c
sin. can
King Oscar Sardines, small
3 cans for 25c
can

Lewis Bros.

Jewish Funeral
Directors

Eleanor Karp In Dancing
MATHIS WEISS
Program May 18.
passed away at the Jewish Old

Miss Eleanor Karp, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Karp of 7741
Dexter boulevard, a pupil at the
Detroit Conservatory of Music,
will participate in an interesting
program on Friday evening, May
18; at the Detroit Institute of Arts
auditorium, Woodward and Farns-
worth.
Under the personal instruction
of Mrs. Ethlyn Mann, she will
stage toe, classical and interpre-
tive dances.

THINGS YOU OUGHT
TO KNOW

Why We Shake Hands With the
Right 14.1.

Folks' Home on May 8 at the age
of 85. Burial took place at Mach- r .
pelah Cemetery.

HARRY H. WEISBERGER

of 213 California avenue, Highland
Park, aged 58, passed away at
home May 4. He is survived by
his wife, Lena, six daughters and
one son, Mrs. Lew W. Levinson,
Helen, Pearl, Sadye, Margaret, Es-
telle and Howard Weisberger; two
sisters. Mrs. B. Stein and Mrs. S.
Rose, Indianapolis, and two grand-
children. Services were held Mon-

Seymour Lewis

Own. Lewis

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We manufacture Drapes and Window,
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REFORMED AND
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In olden days, as men never
knew whether a stranger approach-
ing them was a friend or an ene-
Personally Supervised
my, they were always prepared to
fight. The sword was carried in
Latest
Type of Limousin
the right hand. In order to indi-
cate to an approaching stranger
Hearse and Packard
that no unfriendly action would
Equipment Used
be taken, a man used to put out
his right hand to show he was not
Exclusively
holding a weapon. The stranger.
seeing the meeting was intended
to be peaceful, also thrust out his
We also carry a full line of
appetizing delicatessen and hand. When they met, the two
grasped hands so that neither
dairy products. Complete as- could attack without warning. Do
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you know that MURAD stands
At Second Blvd. Empre 6834
always at the top In quality and
■ io connection with any other
fragrance and goodness? It is the
Retail st Wholesale Prices.
firm.
product of world-wide search for

Small Grand Piano

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