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WORKERS DEFEATED IN
ANTI-JEWISH STRIKE

LODZ.—(J. T. A.)—The Polish
workers of the Ettingon textile
manufacturing plant, who struck
after returning to work from the
general strike, when a Jewish
worker was employed, returned to
work after 10 days.

MUSIC STUDY CLUB
ON AIR MONDAY

Mrs. John Feldman, Mrs. J. H.
Schakne and Mrs. Emil Wiese!.
berg on Program.

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The Detroit Music Study Club
will broadcast its monthly radio
program Monday, Nov. 26, at 2:30
p. m., over station WGIIP.
Mm. John Feldman will give
several piano selections, and Mrs.
J. Schakne, soprano, will sing
"Nocturne," by Pearl G. Curran,
and "Mattinata," by Leoncavallo.
Mrs. Schakne will be accompanied
by Mrs. Emil Weisellwrg.

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Thursday, Friday.

Hours 11 a. tn. to I a. rn.

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At the fifth pair of symphony
' concerts which will be played by
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
at Orchestra Hall on Thursday eve-

Madam Benita

Late of the DEN OF FORTY
THIEVES

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The

MICHIGAN SECURITIES
Sanitarium's childrens ward on
Saturday, Nov. 24. Mrs. Benjamin
ACCEPT FINANCE PLAN
Pearlman, assisted by Mrs. NI.
OF NATIONAL SURVEY
Gavern, arranged the party at the
Farmington 'Ionic and presented
the folowing program: Vaal solos
, Of unusual interest to business
by Mrs. D. Kallman, accompanied
circles in Detroit and in a number
,
.
I Ien and Ruth Jo-
The Misses Helen
ning, Nov. 29 and F riday after- by Mrs. A. J. Seltzer, dance num-
noun, Nov. 30, the third of this hers by the Misses Helen Vera' cobson of Pasadena avenue hon- of other leading American cities
their sister Dorothy with a is the announcement of the organ•
season's guest conductors, Eugene , Prentis, Helen Lang and Marjorie °red
and shower at the nation of the National Survey
Mr. Simons from the Bonstelle Cassan bridge-luncheon
• ens will be resented
G
Goossens is one of the yati nger s c hwa of Dancing, acompanied by Belcrest on Saturday, Nov. 17..
English musicians who had made Mrs. S. Simons; a whistling novel- . Covers were laid for 28 guests.
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an enviable reputation for himself, ty act by Mrs. A. Lowenstein; and .
Jack Gettleson and William
bah as a conductor and a comps- readings by Miss Valerie Tibbetts.
Mrs. Edmund Shaman, assisted' Freak tee spending two weeks .
er g before he cane to the United
States in 1923 to take charge with by Mrs. 51. Weisberg, presented an • hunting in Northern Michigan.
Albert Coatea of the newly organ- elaborate Thanksgiving program
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Plotkin
ized Rochester Philharmonic Or- at the Northville Tuberculosis
chestra. Born in London, England, Sanitarium which consisted of the and family of Akron, 0., motored
in 1893 he acquired his early edu• following numbers: Mrs. Si. Weis- to Detroit, where they spent the
cation at the conservatory in Bru- herg, contralto, accompanied by week-end as guests of Mr. and
ges and later studied at the conser• Mrs. S. Sehaflander, in a group of ;qrs. Jacob 11. Schakne of Hazel-
eatery in Liverpool. Gaining his children's songs; a Thanksgiving wood avenue.
practical orchestral experience at play by 15 children of the Doty
Mrs. Ilarry B. Ash of 8441 1.a
Queen's Hall in London, he became School, directed by Miss Ilaun; a
a protege of Sir Thomas Beecham chalk talk by Mr. Lavinger of the Salle boulevard will be hostess to
and conducted many important op- Herbert T. Slalom Art Studios;' the members and friends of the
eras at Covent Garden and Drury and a magician act by the Messrs.' Home Relief Society on Monday
Lane. The past two seasons air. Stern and Austin. Refreshments, afternoon, Nov. 26.
Goossens has had entire charge of were served at the close of the pro-'
Miss Helen Gordon of Glad.
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the Rochester Orchestra, and his gram.

services have been much sought af- — I stone avenue was hostess at a
bridge on Saturday, Nov. 10, bon-
ter as a guest conductor, including Amelita Galli - Curti in Re-
I oring the Gamma Eta Mona.
engagements with the New York
cital Monday.
Symphony, the Huston Symphony
Amelite Galli-Curti, in recital at I
D o nald Vanderhoff hi
M rs.
and with the Los Angeles •Sym - the Arcadia Monday evening, as- I Miami, Fla., who is visiting friends
Mi
phony Orchestra in the Hollywood sisted by her husband, Homer Sam- in Detroit, was guest of honor at
Bowl. Mr. Goossens is the only uels . as accompanist and soloist, I a modernistic supper party tiveti
one of the great conductors who will present the following program by Silas Edythe Storchan at her
appearances w ith in the third of the Philharmonic home on Taylor avenue Sunday,
will make two appe
our orchestra am his second P3 concerts:
Nov. 18.
pearance is scheduled for Jan.

HYMAN B. ULLIAN

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MENORAH PALESTINE
REPRESENTATIVE HERE

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n repre sentative of
Harry Berman,
36 Adams Avenue We
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r p aration,
the Slenorah
a Slizrachl Orthobx urn:nation •
that is developing large stretches ,
of land un Mt. Carmel and in
Haifa, and near Kfur Sabah, ar-
, rived in Detroit this week for a
several weeks' stay in the inter-
...6, of his corporation.
e who can be r ached •
Mr. Berman,
through Rabbi A. NI. Ashinsky,
states that he is ready to advise
these interested in Palestine rela-
tive to orange planting and other •
ventures. The Auhuzah at Kfar
Zaliah, sponsored by his organi-
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zation, if for orange growing.

ANOTHER
OUTSTANDING
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SPECIAL
VALUE

ACCEPT RESERVATIONS
FOR PURITY'S DINNER
DANCE NEW YEAR'S EVE

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An innovation in entertainment •
is announced by Chairmen Anne
Weinbeck and Ilonnah Harwith of
l'urity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.. •
when for the first time in its his-
tory it sponsors a New,Year's Eve
dinner-dance, Dec. 31.
Lorenzen's popular orchestra •
will supply the peppy music to
which members and friends will
dance in the Crystal Ballroemof
of the Masonic Temple. •
Reservations are now being re-
: ceived by Mrs. Mabel Kahn, 1541 •
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Virginia Park.

Congregation Emanuel.
Service Securities Corporation,
the acceptance
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Leader
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Preparations
are now being
Well
Known
Choir
plan
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The
Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, p
from
made for a Chanukah program to '
Commission.
Notre Petite Table,"
muse_ France and England, Dr. and Mrs.
has opened a studio for the
.
National
Survey
Service
Securi-
he
given
by
the
bible
classes on
Music Study Club.
net's "Manon"; a Scarlatti Can-, Joseph Raymond Eder (Naomi Sit-
teaching of sight reading and
il sur
hoeparent
Sunday morning, Dec. 9. Musical
i°n f (r is . 1 im
taaens . Corporation
tante (with flute); "Dein Blazes tovsky) have returned to Detroit . g
voice culture at 15518 Wilde-
Surv ey numbers, a playlet and other Ma-
Ague," by Brahms; "Spanish Sere-, and will make their residence at
mere (Fenkell Section). A six.
The philanthropic committee of
in Ir C(0111, ij, tors pertaining to Chanukah will
Service operating
0r N
nacle," by Bizet; "L'eou qui Court
months course. Beginners as
Court" 1250 Chicago boulevard.
Cleveland, Akron, Pittsburgh, l- be on the program.
the Detroit Music Study Club gave by Georges; Bishop's "Pretty
well as advanced pupils. Easy
Cincinnati and o- lo,,Tsh:e honor roll for this week fol. •
two entertainments last week, one Mocking-bird" (with flute) • "A I
sago,
h
Hersh
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method. Prices reasonable.
g
The en agement of Julia
at the Farmington Hume for Crip-
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iambus and h Cich service is to be
I d Children on Wednesday Nov. Rainy Night Lullaby," by Ifamil- if Detroit to Max Freeman of Mt. l ain
Miss Mary Newman's claw Mil-
Arlington 9873
extended to New York and other
p e
Clemens
was
announced
at
a
din-
21, and the other at the Northville ton; "My Shadow, by Samuels
I' Shugerman, Dorothy Rosen. •
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ies:
Meimt
to
Do
My
Work
Toda
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nor in Mt. Clemens on S
unay,
Of special interest to Detroiters Ruth Kramer.
byMowrey, and "Theme and Vari- Nov. 11. Among those present
Miss Pauline 1.asser's class:
is th e fact that the formation of
anions," by Mozart-Adam.
were the Misses Molly, Estelle and
this corporation is the outcome of Sarah Share, Sylvia Chase Oscar •
LEADING ARTISTS OF THE
Fay Waronoff, Molly Harris,, Becky
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the
activities
of
Sam
Goldman
and
Kramer,
Herman Schechter.
arono
at t Nat's
C
N ew Creations
Jasgur, Mr. and Sirs. A.
Miss Gertrude Goldman's class:
' Hyman B. Ullian, who in 1917
and airs. S. Lipelensky,
Men's
Store. shown at of Sir.
The new
creations
Detroit, and Phil Gorodkin of opened an office in Detroit for gen- Curtis Ilittleman, Leslie Share,
eral survey and engineering sereFlorence Albert, Roselind Aria,
Featuring
Nat's Men's Store, 2562 Wood- Brooklyn, N. Y.
ices. It was the particular busi- Beatrice Fisher.
ward avenue, at Savoy Hotel, is
Miss Stella Lublin's class: Viv-
ness of Goldman & Gillen to fur-
DR. EDER OPENS OFFICE.
among the many pleasant surprises
WILL SOON MAKE ITS
ian Carnin, Jean Robins.
After several months of study- nish accurate surveys of parcels
greeting the customers.
Miss Rove Friedman's class:
BOW
Nat S. Epstein, or just Nat as' ing in Vienna, Austria, Dr. Joseph of real estate involved in mort.
Share.
nie C hen, LMen
and l and contra ct Minoouis
gage, loa n,
You'll be amazed at the
the boys call him, is daily gaining Raymond Eder will open his office
M iss Miriam Oke's class:
This service hn-
Including
some
of
the
Best
flits
of
the
Troupe
ctions.sale
transa
beautiful decorative scheme
greater popularity as a result of at 11356 Dexter boulevard, at mediately gained wide favor be- Milton Goodman, Helen Golden.
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of the new cafe.
his excellent management of this Lawrence.
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cause of its accuracy and its value,
invitation to
tore.
Ile
extends
an
particularly to banking and other Frank Farkas Manages Ac -
WATCH FOR OPENING
MAJESTIC THEATER
2438 WOODWARD
his friends and to readers of The
The
busi-
financial institutions.
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE OYSTER HOUSE
ton Furniture and Up.
Remember This Date!
Chronicle to visit him at his store.
ness gained still w ( I er popu I ar i ts •
holstering Co.
_
in 1922 when there was developed
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an unique photographic process by
Frank Farkas, formerly with
which an actual photograph of the
property surveyed because a part the Schor Furniture Co., now nom-
n aver of the Acton Furniture
of the report of the survey re-
Upholstering Co., ar 3741 Fenkell •
dared.
avenue, announces that hie place
Last spring Goldman & Ulliam
Inc.,,
I A.
has
been furnished to offer hii•ho .
consolidated
with
Malkin,
est grade of work in re-uphohtir-
to form the National Survey Sere-
ice of Michigan, Illinois and Ohin. ing. repairing and finishing.
Sir. Farkas announces also that
National Survey Service Securi-'
g selection has b
ties Corporation was organized
d
d
with a capital structure of 20,000 a
for selection by customers.
"A telephone call is all that is
lass B cam-'.
co-,
and 20,000 shares of class
to have my money-sav-
mon stock. The class A stock is necessary
now offered to the public at $25 ing plan explained to prospective
customers," states Mr. Farkas.
per share, and from the proceeds
of the sale of this stock will come
the extension of National Survey Ni-Sun Lines Agent for
Service operations to other cities.
St. Louis Air Line.
Moreover, the added finance will
make possible a number of operat-,
The Ni-Sun Bus and Air Linea
ing and managerial economies. • has been selected by Franklin
Net earnings of the ,combined Ilernmingway, president of the
subsidiary companies controlled by Beacon Airways, as an agent for
National Survey Service Securi-, air tickets over the Robertson ,
ties Corporation will in the pres- 1 lines that operate daily air serv-
ent year be much in excess of the', ice between Kansas City, Chicago
dividend requirements air 81175 and Cleveland.
per share per annum on the class'
This new air line to the east
A stock.
will enable passengers from Kan-
The officers and directors are sas City to save several hours on
as follows: Sam Goldman, presi-. trips to the east and a round trip
dent: H. B. Ullian, vice-president; . to St. Louis within the day is made
For 75 years, the companion of great
Who does not know the marvels it performs?
A. Malkin, vice-president; Maurice with time. to transact business in
Rose, vice-president; Harry Rab- the eastern Missouri metropolis.
masters - Pucchini, Rosenthal, Gadski, Farrar,
Who does not covet this most distinguished possession
win, secretary-treasurer; J. II.
The plane leaves Kansas City in
Berke, assistant secretary; Freer the morning at 8:30 o'clock and on
Scotti and a hundred like them.
of the modern home ?
W. Armstrong, secretary of the 'the return trip arrives at 5:30 in
Fidelity Trust Company of De- the afternoon.
Paderewaki, Hofmann, Bauer, Cortot -nearly all
Choice of famous schools of music.
troit; George C. Diehl, county and
municipal engineer of Buffalo, N.
Friedman's Team to Play ri
of the masters record their masterpieces for
Favorite of ten European courts from
Y.; Frank Ewing, assistant general
Dayton.
counsel of Metropolitan Life In-
Buckingham Palace to the Vatican.
the Duo-Art exclusively.
ra
surance Comnony of New York;
Bennie Friedman's Wolverines
the
Richard B. 11311, executive secre-
And you dance of course ? Then imagine
One of the three great international
will make their third and last home
tary of the American Title Asso-
appearance of the season at Dinan
dance hits played for you by the men who
ciation of Kansas City, and Robert
Wet lllll tents. Rich in tradition -
Field Thanksgiving Day, meeting
T. Slack of Mack & Wikoff, Chi-
the Dayton Triangles, who are
created them- who made them hits - Gershwin
calmly serene in its position.
cago attorneys.
bossed by Ray Baer, a former as-
The Home office of the National
sociate of Sir. Friedman's at Ann
and the rest of them. And to have your
Survey Service Securities Corpora-
Arbor.
tion will continue at 317 West
There will be a preliminary
dance music rippling from a beautiful piano .e
Fort street, where also are located
game between two Recreation
two subsidiaries of the corpora-
teams, and the main attraction will
isn't that just a little more-well, you know ?
tion. the National Survey Service
begin at 2:30 o'clock, giving the
of Michigan and the Commercial
customers tome to pack in the tur-
For the children The Duo-Art is used in hundreds of music schools as a daily aid to piano instruction.
Photo Service of Detroit.
key before going to the field.

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Floral Decorations for Fink
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bell above the canopy, at the mar-
riage of Miss Evelyn Schreiber to
Gilbert Fink last Sunday, were
supplied by Sir. Rosenman of the
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way Flower Shop is the oldest Jew-
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A drama of red-blooded actian
and hilarious fun is an apt sum-
mary of "The Silent House," .he
' internati:- eally famous play of in-
trigue C
in a .J:
lonely, ab,10,
sinist
:e Messrs. Shubert will of- /
for at the Can Theatn beginning
Sunday, Nov 25. Here is a drama
et shrieks and terror that d-es not
de pend upon thread-worn devices
, for quickening paded pulses. In-
stead the authors have invest-d an
; entirely new and unique set of
dramatic thrills. For instance,
' there is the awe-inspiring abduc-
tion of the Inoely heroine, and her
impriserment in a grewsmie leth-
al chamber; the quick darting of
an add - r's t - ngue, with its deadly
• stMg• the her-ic sacrifice of an im-
'prturbable Oriental; a mysteri-
ous. grinning Buddha, with his
dark secret well hidden. Tina'-
and a hundred ether novel and
bleed-mounting manifestati•na
is confer up-n "The Silent Ilona?"
the hrner et being one of the wad
exciting and fascinating evenings
I conjured in the theater.

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Abundant varieties of every-
thing at prices which will ap•
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Savoy Hotel,
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