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September 14, 1928 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-09-14

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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NEW 'LITTLE THEATER' HEADS COMMITTEE FOR LATVIAN GOVERNMENT HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
TO OPEN FIRST SEASON CHARITY BRIDGE TEA APPOINTS GAPS!, JEW, DANCE OF LEAGUE OF

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gorgeous Pervanche blue

Mrs. Esther Kaletf is chairman
Coincident with the season's of the committee in charge of the
opening in local playhouses conies charity bridge-tea to he given by
an announcement of productions
from the Detroit Theater Guild, tht
newest recruit to the little theater
movement in this city.
Six productions are scheduled
for the first season, all to lie given
in the Guild House, 81 Winder
street, and opening Oct. 2 and 3,
when the program will consist of
the following short plays: Eugene
O'Neill's "Ile," Christopher Mor-
ley's "Gent Theater" and "Sub-
stance and Shadow," a special
•ilieatory piece by Paul Mcl'har-
lio.
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-one of many highly in.

Marsh, Bell Telephone Sup-

dividual creations we

erintendent, Elected to

are featuring.

Safety Council.

36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST

A Smart Ensemble

THIS ultrafashionable

velvet and metal brocade

evening ensemble is Of

Ben R. Marsh, Ile:rott plant
superintendent of the Michigan
Bell Telephone Company, has been
elected a member of the board of
directors of the Detroit Industrial
Safety Council, which is made up
MRS. ESTHER KALEFF
of representatives of leading Indus-
tries of the city and of various the Athena Girls Club on Sunday
municipal departments. Mr. Marsh
afternoon, Sept. 30, at the Lei ,
is expected to have an active part
Plaza Hotel, Lawton and West
in all of the Safety Council's
Grand boulevard. She is being as-
efforts.
sisted by the Misses Sophie
Blanche Schwartz and Mollie K.
Haber. The organization invites
its many friends and patrons to
When
attend.

,

MANY MODISH AND EX.

CLUSIVE MODELS IN EN.

SEMBLES FOR STREET,

AFTERNOON AND

EVENING WEAR.

Thinking
of

THE ROLLINS COMPANY

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Rabbi Wise in Movietone at
State.

A talking picture of Rabbi Wise
delivering his New Year address
is one of the features in the cur-
rent Movietone News at the State.
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In addition to the feature picture,
"Lights of New York," the first
all-talking-picture, now in its sixth
and last week, in which every
scene and character is heard, there
is a short talking-picture conicity
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known Jewish comedian, and other
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
talking-picture features.

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1029 Woodward Ave.

Wishing You All a Happy and Prosperous
New Year
-"Charlie" Roseman.

The Fitter Smarter Shoe

Knowing the right shoe to wear
has a lot to do with being well
dressed. A man's shoes speak
most favorably for his good
taste if they're Florsheims. Why
don't you wear Florsheims?

We always carry a big selection of
fresh cut flowers, full bloom plants,
corsages and bouquets.

We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere

$10

Subway Flower Shop

Some Styles $11 and $12

CHAS. ROSENNIAN, Prop.

THE FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE

227 Gratiot Ave.

Cherry 9171

147 Michigan Avenue

Lafayette Building

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For 1928.29 Season.

A communication received by the
Jewish Social Survive Bureau of
Detroit from Bulgaria asks for
help in locating Jacques Covo, who
is originally from Roustchouk,
Bulgaria.
coy" is 36 years old and has
been in this country since 1919.
His family has not heard from him
for sonic time,
Those knowing of his where-
abouts or able to give information
that will help in locating hini are
asked to communicate with Nliss
Sadie Holtman, District Supervisor
of the Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau, at 8519 Oakland avenue.

take place Wednesday afternoon,
Sept. 19, at the home of Mrs. A.
Markson, 3293 West Euclid. Com-
mittees working for the annual
hall to take place Sunday evening,
Oct. 28, at the I ik-Cadillac will
report, and pla will tie discussed
for other acti • ties of the new sea-
son.
Ways an means of helping the
11nited Ilet rew Schools in the chit-
' dren's (Tie ration of the coming
festival will also be discussed.
Mrs. I. Margolis is chairman of
the dance committee.

Lew Kerscle the New York
East Sider who is at present the
m•st popular of the New York
fighters, has been matched to fight
Roger Bernard, of Flint, state
junior lightweight champion, 10
rounds a week from Friday night,
Dick Dunn, Olympia promoter, an-
nounced Wednesday.
Kersch is only 21 years old. Be•
fore he turned professional he
won the national junior light-
weight amateur title. At the
present time he is one of the most
promising youngsters in his class.
In New York he is at presort the
idol of the East Side fight follow.
ors who made Sid Terris, former
"Ghost of the Ghetto," a big draw-
ing card for several years. Ile is a
sgit;ok.
i puncher with a pleasing

ANNOUNCES TILE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICES TO



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tomers

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The new FOX opens Friday
night, Sept. 21, to •n invitational
list, and to the public on Satur •
d•y, the 22nd. Stage presents,
, ions, 60 in the orchestra, 30 bale
let girls, 60 choral voices-the
best always-with FOX super pic•
tore, "STREET ANGEL."

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Furniture

Radio

The First of the Season

In dear and loving memory of
our darling daughter and sister,
Bella Hilda Rosenman, who died
four years ago Sett. 12 (thirteen
days in ElluD.

DANCE

B. & B. Furniture Co.

Longfellow 2081

Our Best Wishes to You for • Happy and Prosperous New Year

MAX EHRLICH
1694 Blaine avenue passed away
on Sept. 7 at the age of 58. His
wife, Lily, survives. Burial took
place at El Moshe Cemetery On
Sept. 9,

JOSEPH PHILIP MORAN
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Moran
of 554 Theodore street passed
away at Philadelphia on Sept. 7.
Burial took place at Oakview
Cemetery on Sept. 9. Rabbi
Fischer officiated.

PHARMACISTS

Daniel Lew',

Seymour Lewis

George Lewis

UNION INVESTMENT CO.
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We Wish All Our Friends and Patrons
a Happy and Prosperous New Year

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Our Most Sincere Wishes to All Our
Friends and Patrons for a Hapy and
Prosperous New Year

STORAGE

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DANCING UNTIL 1 A. M.

We wish the public a Happy and Prosperous
New Year


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210 Woo Fort Street
Derek

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Goldman Furniture Co.

7739 John R. St.

Ground Floor.

8532 Twelfth Street (near Pingree)

We are proud of our record of rendering reliable furniture
service, for thousands of customers have placed their implicit
confidence with us-to their highest satisfaction. Beautiful
quality furniture at rare prices. Come in and look over our
stock.

FAMOUS SYNCOPATORS

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For a healthy New Year make a resolution to eat Rosen's
delicious Bread. We have a full line of baked goods.

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FRED SILBER'S JOLLY JESTERS

M. PETOSKEY
1632 Hazelwood avenue, passed
away on Sept. it at the age of 5s,
Ile is survived by his wife, Sarah;
three daughters, Mrs. J. Modell,
Mrs. I.. Goodfall, and Miss Mariam
Petoskey; and three sons, Ilez-ry
P., Ilerman and Sol. Burial took
place at Machpelah Cemetery',
Sept. 7, Rabbi Ashinsky officiating.

Bring all your financial prob-
lems to us, a Detroit company
offering you prompt and effi•
cient local service.

UNION INVESTMENT BLDG.

WIN THE SILVER LOVING CUP TO BE GIVEN
AWAY TO THE CLUB LARGEST REPRESENTED
LAST NIGHT OF ROSH HASHONOH

OBITUARY

Electrical Appliances

HYNES & MURPHY

8651 Woodward Avenue at Blaine. Phone Empire 6250.
11848 Deafer Blvd. at Elmhurst. Longfellow 1940.
12180 Deater at Richton. Longfellow 2630.
12546 Dexter at Fullerton.
9101 Hamilton Avenue at Clairmount. Phone Empire 1710.
7700 Twelfth Street at P•Ilister. Phone Empire 3713.
8007 Hamilton Avenue at Delaware. Phone Empire 6283.
7700 Woodward Avenue at Smith. Empire 1232.
8245 Linwood Avenue at Virginia Park. Garfield 4430.
4556 Trumbull Avenue at Forest. Glendale 2346.
3568 Second Avenue at Brainard. Glendale 3191.
3950 John R. Street at Almndrine. Glendale 6882.
12583 Livernois. Euclid 6423.

Sunday Eve., Sept. 16

Her loving l'arents, Sisters and
Brothers,

Store Fixtures

Total Paid In Capttal and Sur-
plus, $1,000,000.

ROSEN'S BAKERY

Statler Hotel

In loving memory of our beloved
daughter and sister, Lillian Jacob-
son, who passed away live years
ago today.

ABRAHAM COOPER, Pres.

Rosh Hashonah Greetings to Everybody

JOLLY FELLOWS CLUB
AT

Her loving Father, Mother,
Sisters and Brothers.

Saul Lewis

Associated Companies.

Our policy of the finest of furniture at never a fancy
price has won instant favor among residents in all
sections of the city. We invite your inspection.

GIVEN BY

Darling Belle,
Dear to us Is yin°. name.
Since you went •ollY
Life is not the name.

Land Contracts

1246 lthr.thinciton Bouksuxl

ATTENTION!

loving Daughter, Ann Katz

Her

Second Mortgages

_n Mantilla ihop,.

ATTENTION!

Srere.

Garage Equipment

We Wish All Our Friends and P trons a Happy
and Prosperous New Year

10345-10349 Linwood Ave.

A !minamother. true and kind.
No friend on earth like her well find.
did her bent
For all of
And God gave her eternal rest.

PERSONAL PROPERTY-

Automobile Accounts

QUALITY

In loving memory of my dear
mother, Celia Katz, who passed
away, Sept. 13, 1921.

First Mortgages

5

Boys Furnishings and Hats

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SPLENDIDLY TAILORED $2875

of our dear Lillian,
Jost • memory fond and true.
Just • token of affection
That our heart. .till ache for you.

Roxie Hart has moved to Tenth
avenue! Phyllis Haver, who played
the role of Roxie in the film version
of "Chicago," so popular on the
screens a few months back, has a
dramatic featured role with Victor
Varconi and Joseph Schildkraut in
"Tenth Avenue," a new William
de Mille production, which is to he
seen on the Hollywood theater
screen four days, beginning Sun-
day. \'arconi, who interpreted
Busies husband in "Chicago" ap-
pears with Miss Haver in "Tenth
Avenue," while Schildkraut is seen
as a gangster in this screen story
of New York's west side.

PHONE EMPIRE 395.1

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HICKEYS FOR

Store Equipment

GRAND BLVD. AT SECOND

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Complete Financial

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OUR BOY'S SUITS

MRS. I. MARGOLIS

Seek Whereabouts of
Jacques Covo.

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E extend sincere New
Year's Greetings to all
our Jewish Friends and Cus-

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HELP HIM ATTAIN
THE PRESTIGE THAT
THE WELL GROOMED
COMMAND!

Until Nine

5

Washington Boulevard

YOUR SON!

Detroit music lovers are enthu-
siastic over the brilliant list of
artists to be presented in the Mo-
s .nir Auditorium Concert series for
11125-29. Hundreds of reservations
have been made for the attractive
series which opens on Oct. 17 with
the famous VielineSd• prima donna,
Maria Jeritza, who has not been
hard in Detroit since her first
season in America.
Roland Hayes, the Negro tenor,
who has been acclaimed throughout
the world for his superlative abil-
ity, will be heard on Nov, 7.
The Cincinnati Symphony which
has not given a concert in this
city for more than a decade, will
return here for a concert Fele 6.
And as a fitting clinmx, Jascha
Ileifetz will be heard in recital on
Feb. 25.
Grinnell Brothers box office is
now open for the sale of season
tickets. The concerts are being
brought to Detroit by Grace Denton.

Convenient Neighborhood Dealer.

Open Evenings

E. J. HICKEY CO.

1533

Grace Denton Announces
Brilliant List of Artists

Bernard Friday.

Imfiorter

FILCUSI-1EIM

A meeting of the board of direc-
RIGA. - (.I. T. A.)-Mordecai
Gaps', Palestine Jewish citizen, tors of the Northwestern League
was appointed honorary consul of of the United Hebrew Schools will
the Latvian Republic in Jerusalem.

Lew Kerach to Fight Roger

Greetings of the Season

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AS JERUSALEM CONSUL U. H. S. ON OCTOBER 28

MANUEL URBACH

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Monuments

Now in our New Location

7723 TWELFTH STREE

Phone Garfield 0754

Checker Cabs Empire 7000

Euclid 7192

CREASING
REPAIRS
Spekialty
Collision Work
Cars Washed •rul Nickel Polishes

TIRE SERVICE

Raskin Garage Co.

Your Service Station
EMIL RASKIN
SAM RASKIN

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