PAGE EIGHT
GOLDIE MEYERSON
TO BE HERE FEB. 5
quet Sunday, Feb. 10, where rep-
resentatives of many women's or-
ganizations will greet her and send
a message with her to the Chalut-
zos in l'alestine.
Goldie Meyerson will also visit
Flint, Mich., and Toledo, Ohio. In
Windsor the liadassah and B'nai
B'rith ladies are calling a joint
meeting to greet her.
New Pioneer.' Club.
The I'ioneer Women's Organiza-
tion (Chalutzos) has organized a
new club in Detroit. The first
meeting of the new Oakland Club
was held last week at the home
of Mrs. Fannie Heyman, 504 West-
minster. Mrs. Dvorkin was elect-
ed recording, secretary and Mrs.
Abrams financial secretary.
A third club is being organized
in the Fenkell district, A meet-
ing of future members was held
last deck at the home of Mrs.
Apple. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. D.
Sherage,
/Ni/frit
_ Ort/L111511ARRON ICU
TALK ON CHASSIDISM
AT Y. P. S. MEETING
A three hour combined literary
and medal program is the offering
of the Young People's Society of
the Shaarey Zedek at its meeting
Sunday afternoon at 2:30, at the
main synagogue, Willis and Brush.
Dr. D. II. Fauman will present
a brief talk on The History and
Significance of (7hassidism." Miss
Helen Esser, loran-1y of the facul-
ty of the University of Michigan,
will play several classic pieces on
the piano. Two hours of dancing
will follow,
A spring season replete with
pleasant social surprises and in-
structive literary programs was
planned for the Young People's at
a joint meeting of representatives
of that isociety, the Ladies' Auxil-
iary, and the Men's Club at the
home of the president, Hoke Levin,
last Tuesday evening.
As an inaugural of the many af-
fairs under consideration, a for-
mal dance to be held in an exclu-
sive atmosphere is on the calen-
dar for early in March. Definite
plans will be announced Inter in
the month. A humorous debate and
a comedy playlet are among the
presentations for which prepara-
tions have already begun.
U SIC
DENTAL FRATERNITY
OFFICERS ELECTED
- — -
MAKES A STIRRING
B'NAI B'RITH APPEAL
PROCEEDS OF DANCE
TO GO FOR CHARITY
L. Von Oven
The Michigan Alumnae Club of
Proceeds of the charity dance
Alpha Omega Dental Fraternits,,
Credit Jeweler
of the l'rogressive Ladies, Cater-
held annual elections at Webster
11563 Dexter, Opposite Theatie
stitzung Verein, to be held this
Hall, Thursday, Jan. '7. Dr. S. S.
We Carry • Complete Line of
Gerendasy was elected chancellor; Mandell Bernstein, Pisgah's Sunday at the Fort Wayne Hotel,
will be used for aid to be given a
First Vice - President,
Dr. Healy Goldstick, vice-chancel-
number of needy families.
The Detroit Symphony Orches- lor; Dr. A. J. Altman, scribe; Dr.
Addresses Lodge.
Goldie Meyerson, a Chalutza in
Mrs. Samuel Barak is chairman
tra took its audience to Spain (in M. M. Lantz, quaestar.
Palestine during the last 10 years,
Thursday evening, and under the
of the ticket committee for this
Wrist and Pocket Watche r
Every third Thursday of the
has spent her childhood and
baton of Enrique Fernandez A r- month this club holds a scientific Mandell Bernstein, newly elected (lance. Co-chairmen for the affair
BUI.OVA and Winton &
youth in America, received her
are
Sirs.
I
l'evin
and
Mrs.
Ep-
bas, the great conductor front Ma- meeting, at IVebster Hall. Meet- first vice-president of Pisgah Lodge
Benrus Wrist and Strap
education in American schools,
drill, Spain, staged a sort of props. i rigs are open to all dentists and No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
stein.
The
latter
is
also
secretary
Watche•
addressing a
and worked aslibrarian and school
gentile meeting for Spanish ntusic. those interested in Dental sub- d large and overflowing audience at of the organization.
We have a 3parkling selectie•
teacher in American institutions.
'flue guest conductor, picturesque di erIs•
of world famous and nationally ad
But a hidden force drew her to
ierthed
in his beaded attire, undoubtedly
Palestine, where she went through
knew what he was doing, both in
"DE MILO"
all the hardships of Chalutzim life,
the arrangement of the program
Perfect Diamond Rings
1114 well us in his direction; and it
She in back again in this country
$1.00 down buys say ar.
as a representative of the Chalut-
was fortunate for the type of pro-
tick in our store.
nos to the Jewish women of Amer-
gram presented that it had this
ica with the purpose of bringing
Expert Watch Repairing.
Spaniard to guide it. Because this
them closer together and also to
We use only genuine parts.
was the first experience of the De-
Again Chosen President at
help the Pioneer Women's Organ-
troit Symphony to interpret the
tHatsaidataraelsatansansatatataroarattoo
Annual Luncheon on
izations in their $10,000 campaign
music of Sunny Spain, and with
for the girls' farms in Palestine.
Wednesday
Hazomir Choral Society.
the with the guidance of Arbos, it
did the best that could be ex-
Miss Meyerson is touring the
An urgent plea for a city-wide
pected.
The Community Union, at the
country now, and will be in De-
support of the special performance
The next program, on Thursday
annual luncheon at the Book-Cadl-
hot to be staged by the Yiddish Thea-
troit for one week beginning Feb.
It
must
be
remembered
t
evening, Jan. 31, will bring before
illae
Hotel on Wednesday, re-elect-
od
5 She will speak at a concert and
PRODUCER .6.1 11/11.11) RIVIERA
Spanish music is generally look
ter next Thursday evening, is made
the Ilazontir the Misses Cecilia
ed Fred Si. Bata , ' president. Mrs.
mass meeting Friday night, Feb. 8,
Upon as airs for dancing. LV h by A. Littman and Mischa Elman,
Hug.
Freund was named one of
in Jericho liall, 2705 Joy road, and Sonia Zaludkowski, daughters
some symphonic exceptions, wh t manager for Littman's Theater
of
Prof.
E.
Zaludkowski,
director
School of Stage Dancing
the directors fur the term ending
and will also be honored at a ban-, of the society.
ever is heard or spoken of oil s ' and the Yiddish Players, respec-
1923,
Under the Personal Direction of
"Spanish Music" is usually co n- tively
bill. AND MRS. EltEll J.
Other
officers
re-elected
are:
fleeted with the dance. It is on t he
The proceeds of this perform-
Ilik.i.AND
Mayor John Lodge, honorary
vaudeville stage that you hear s°. tore are to be used to assist the
president;
Anthony
Bodde
and
ao•
called Spanish chords, which
widows and orphans of the late
Sirs. It. B. Jackson, vice-presi-
company the dance movement of DMA Reitz, Detroit Yiddish actor,
dents; the Dime Savings Bank,
of who died following his appearance
On Saturday evening, Feb. 2, figures attired in the costumes
treasurer; William J. Norton, sec-
In Fantastic Toe, Ballet,
Spain.
It
was
a
in
a
matinee
performance
on
difficult
task
fro
the Girls' Council of the Jewish
retary; Percival Dodge, associate
Acrobatic Soft Shoe, Waltz,
MANDELL BERNSTEIN
Centers Association will sponsor a the very beginning, therefore, f or Christmas (lay at the local theater.
secretary; and Miss Natalie Green,
Clog and Buck Dancing for
Our method of practical teaching will make you an efficient
Senor
Arbos
to
arrange
a
pr
Mr.
Reitz,
who
played
here
with
Hoboes' party at the Center, 31
watchmaker in a comparatively short time.
secretary of the general council.
Children and Adults.
Melbourne.
gram of Spanish music, to dieact the Yiddish players since the corn- the installation ceremonies on
Other directors named for terms
Thorough and Practical Train-
ing of the new company to De- alonday night, Jan. 21, vigorously
The committee in charge has it and to make his audience li
ending
in
1932,
are:
Dr.
Warren
CLASSES BEING FORMED NOW. ENROLL ON
is
ing in Stage Deportment.
planned a very unusual program it, The latter was, of course, h trait, left a widow and two chil- emphasized the necessity for a I,. Babeock, Dr. Henry F. Vaugh-
OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. SEE M. MADRAS
most
difficult
task.
dren.
These
are
in
need
of
im-
united,
active
and
aggressive
Phone for appointment in Ile-
for the evening which will be in
mediate help and the entire pro- B'nai It'rith spirit. "There is Si: an„ Mrs, E. A. Skae, Si. Thal,
ginners' ('lasses now forming.
, keeping with the evening Mehra-
Let it be said to the credit
; tion. Prizes will be awarded to our visiting senor that under t of ceeds of the performance Thurs- reason;' he said "Why l'isgah
EUCLID 5560
the young women wearing the circumstances he did very well. I he day evening, Jan. 31, are to gu Lodge with its aggressive person-
b, to them.
nel and under the leadership of Jul-
Studio: 4819 Underwood '
I best hobo costumes. There will invaded a strange field with
3513 Woodward Ave—Room 8
a
Jost off Grand River
The local managers express the ius Deutelbaum cannot become the
Glendale 2425
also be games, dancing and re- strange program, and he was ha
n-
' freshments.
dicapped by limited choice of syn hope that a capacity house will at- most effective in the country."
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat will be
,-
tend
and
thereby
aid
these
desti-
Picturing
the
Band
B'rith
as
a
phonic creations by Spaniards.
tute.
standard bearer of clean, whole- celebrated in all branches of the
Taking in consideration all the
some Jewish tradition and Jewry's U. 11, SS, A special Chamisho
limitations, Senor Arbos deserved
DETROIT'S ORIGINAL, OLDEST AND LARGEST INDUSTRIAL BANK
spokesman and defender against Osor program has been prepared.
the hand he was given by his audi-
bi(sotry and defamation, Mr. Bern- consisting of appropriate songs,
ence.
stein closed his remarks with a stir- recitations and distribution of
Strauss's "DonJuan" and the
ring appeal for the perpetuation Palestine grown fruit, namely,
Sinfonietta" featured the
of Jewish ideals and traditions. dates, figs, St. John's bread, etc.
program. Ravel's "Alborado del
e younger men of the order,
Gracioso," DeFalle's "El Ant .
In the Oakland School, located
and particularly the A. Z. A. chap-'
Brujo" and Amos' own arrang e-
Noted Figure on Yiddis h tern, must be ready to assume the at Delmar and Westminster, a
ment of "Triana" was offered a
class will be examined Sunday
obligations
of
B'nai
IVrithdoin
and
f-
ter the intermission.
English Stage to Be Sup-
carry on as have their forefathers Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in
ported by Local Cast.
Senor Arbos will conduct agai n
in the centuries past, the splendid elementary Hebrew. in reading
at the Pop concert on Sunday.
• ideals of Judaism for wh ich it and in writing. Mr. Plafkin is the
It catches the dirt.
Has
M. D. Waxman, noted Yiddis h stands,"
teacher of the class.
he concluded.
water pan for humidity. Saves
and English actor, one of the mo st
your drapes and decorations.
Music Study Club.
prominent theatrical directors i
In the Windsor liebrew School,
All metal—finished in baked
Chamisho Osor will be celebrated
The Music Study Club of Detroi , England, will be the guest act°
enamel to match woodwork.
Sunday evening in the hall of the
will broadcast its regular month t at Littman's Yiddish Theater th
Talmud Torah at Tuscarora and
ly program over Station WGIII - week-end, Friday evening, Satu
Aylmore. Mr. S. Smulin, Mr. It.
on Monday, Jan. 28, at 3 p. m (lay and Sunday matinees and eve. r • -
• nings,
-
Lerman and airs. Z. Plafkin have
The program will consist of a vie
-
Mr.
Waxman,
who
appeared
a
prepared n very interesting pro-
lin solo by Miss Bessie Bunin, ac
t
The annual Father and Son gram. Mr. B. Isaacs will address
companied by Miss Edith Ella Da - the old Detroit Opera House fiv
15132 Mainland Ave.
night of the Men's Temple Club the audience on the significance of
-
years
ago
in
his
"The
Irish
Jew,
vin, a group of vocal selections b
Long. 3673.
will be celebrated with a dinner Chamisho Osor.
Ad. 8476
Mrs. William Sacks, and a piano Y in English, will play here for th 5 ' in the social hall of Temple Beth
five
performances
of
this
week
number by Miss Cecelia Liberman •
El
Tuesday
evening,
Feb.
5.
Mrs. Israel Silk has arranged th end in his own play, "llama n
Herman Lieberman, who heads
e Love."
program for the afternoon.
•
Radio
Mr. Waxman will be assisted i the committee in charge, an-
Radicri
Rabbi Leon Frani of Tempi( the production by Samuel Auer °, nuances that "a real everting fur Theater Party:
Service
Building
Beth El will discuss "Synagogue bach anti Sadie Shoengold, lead - every real boy and man" is in
Sirs. Robert Sarasohn, 4071
Music" at the next meeting of the ing man and lady of the Yiddis preparation. There will be stage Richton avenue, Euclid 7803-J,
Under Its Greatest Master
Music Study Club which will he Players, and the entire local cast ° performances, novelties, souvenirs, has charge of sale of hid kets for
held on Friday afternoon, Feb. 1 , The visiting actor was the di • etc.
the theater benefit of the North-
at 2:30, in the Twentieth Century rector of the Pavilion Theater in
western branch to be held at Litt-
Clubhouse, Julius Miller, three-
man's People's Theater, on Feb. 6,
London and was the first Yiddish
Distinguished Author
; tor of the Halevy Choral Society, theater manager in London with K. OF P. THIRD DEGREE
Tickets must be purchased through
Scientific Lecturer, Inventor and
will illustrate Rabbi Fram's lec- the famed Morris Moskowitz.
THIS TUESDAY NIGHT the committee.
Instructor
.....
ture. The program for this meet-
The managers of the local then
Radio's Mysteries Simplified and
ing will be in charge of the study ter urge the Detroit Jewish corn
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 22, Bridge•Tea:
Revealed. Non.TechnicaJ and
committee.
The Northwestern branch will
munity to attend the performance Detroit Lodge No, 55, Knights of
Easily Understood
Thursday evening, the proceeds Pythias, conferred the second rank. hold a bridge-tea on Wednesday,
Day and Evening Cl
for
• going to relieve the family of the lion. Adolph F. Marschner, Cir- Feb. 13, in the Pine Room, thir-
AMCA MAKES PLANS TO late David Reitz, local actor, who cuit Court judge; lion, Phillip A. teenth floor of J. L. Hudson Co. A Dealer, Salesman, Service Man,
Builder, Installer and Novice.
Callahan, Councilman; Fred Um- beautiful door prize will be given
ACCEPT APPLICATIONS died on Dec. 25,
berfield, of the City of Straits away. Mrs. William Schultz of
FOR ORPHANS ON FARM
lodge, and Nathaniel Goldstick 15536 Normandy avenue is in
exemplified this degree, which was charge.
followed by a smoker. The hall
At a meeting of the executiv
544 Woodward Ave.
Meeting:
was filled to capacity,
committee of the Alma Orphan
Randolph 9134
Detroit
The board meeting of the
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 29,
Radio
Home and Farm School, held at it
Wireless
the third degree will be exempli- Northwestern branch will be held
echnique
office, 11614 Dexter boulevard, i
Telegraphy
The Jewish women residing in fied in long form by all past chan- at the residence of Mrs. J. II.
was voted at once to proceed wit h the northwest section of the city
Goldberg, 3924 Brush. Members
I the taking of applications for or- will welcome the announcement o cellors. It is the request of Chan- are asked to be prompt as business
phans to be placed at the farm a new Clarence Saunders store a f cellor Commander Louis IL Wolfe of importance will be discussed.
t
that
all
members
attend.
Follow-
school at Georgetown, Ontario.
9908 Dexter boulevard, at Boston
Sirs, A. Davis, 2919 Webb ave-
ing this degree work, lion. Ira W.
It was suggested that an endow- The formal opening will be belt I Jayne, Circuit Court judge, an ore- nue, treasurer, would be grateful
ment fund be created to maintain Saturday, Jan. 26, and an invite - for of well known repute, will ad- for checks of unpaid dues.
such orphans who have no friends lion is extended to the readers o f dress the lodge,
If you have changed your ad-
or relative's to care for their sup- The Chronicle to attend. The oc-
lress, notify Mrs. Rose Cilbert,
port during their stay at the casion will be marked with an or-
secretary.
school
chestra playing snappy "airs," and UNUSUAL ART AUCTION
CHICAGO, ILL.
The sick committee is headed by
One of the members offered to flowers will be given to all visitors. AT 7351 WOODWARD AV. Mrs. Si. P. Fisher, 236 Tuxedo,
The
popularity
of
the
Clarence
Longfellow 7079,
deposit sufficient funds for the
maintenance of 10 orphans for one Saunders stores is reflected in the
Art of unparalleled grandeur
year, provided one other lady or rapid growth of this institution • and antiques, both modern and FIDELITY TRUST CO.
gentleman will be found to pay for Owned by Detroit men and man- reproduction from the collections
PROMOTES L. E. FITTS
the transportation of 10 orphans. aged by Justus Saunders, brother of Marquis Antoine de Fonbrune,
Another member present at the of the famous Clarence, the first Comte Emile de Fressanges and
At
a recent meeting of directors
Di:RECTOR S
Sole Distributers
meeting uttered to support two or- store was opened just a few Monsieur Mercel Pinchon, are on of the Fidelity Trust Co. Leverett
phans for one Year, if someone will months ago and today 14 stores exhibition at 7351 Woodward ave- E. Fitts, formerly assistant vice-
foot the bill for their transporta- are in operation. Several new nue, near Grand boulevard, and president in charge of the adver-
E. R. AILES
J. F. HARTZ
tion this month, so that they will stores are under construction and will be auctioned beginning next tising department, was elected
Secretary-Treasurer. Detroit Steel Products Co.:
Chairman of Board, J. F. Harts Co.; Chairman
be able to take advantage of the eventually there will be a Clarence Monday. Charles T. Todd & Co.
Director, Michigan Mutual Liability Co.
vice-president, in charge of the
of hoard. C. M. (tall Lamp Co.; Director. Chas.
next season's schooling at the Saunders store to serve every sec- are the auctioneers.
%V. Wanes • Co.
WM. C. ALLEE
advertising and new business de-
tion of Detroit. In a recent state-
Farm School.
W•rren, Hill a Hamblen, Detroit.
The exhibition will continue partments.
ment,
Sir.
Saunders
said:
JEROME E J. KEANE
Shops 37-38 Broadway Mkt.
There is room at the school to
Mr. Fitts is a native of Kansas
CHARLES T. BUSH
Krane, Illable & Co.
"We are gratified at the wel- through Saturday and Sunday,
Randolph 1664
accommodate 60 children, on a 200 come reception our stores are be- Jan, 26 and 27, from 10 a. m. to and prior to coming to Detroit was
Vice-President. Ch.. A. Strellnger & Co.;
President, Allman-Bush Realty Co.; I/Bettor,
WILLIAM J. KENNEDY
acre farm, with all the necessary ing given and we positively will 10 p. m., and the auction will active in educational circles in his
Guaranty Trust Co.: Vice-Preaident, Indus-
live stock, tools, machinery, etc.
Vire-President, Detroit Creamery Co.: Director,
take place Monday, Tuesday,' home state. lie came to Detroit in
trial Morris Plan Bank.
not
deviate
from
our
policy
of
car-
Detroit Motor Ilus Co.
The Amen asks the support of rying only the finest of merchan- ' Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and August, 1925, to become associ-
LEO M. BUTZEL
those who appreciate its work. dise. And that means we won't Saturday, Jan. 28 through Feb. 2. ated with the Fidelity Trust Co.
Auction! Auction! Auction!
JULIAN H. KROLIK
Stevenson, Butsel. Eamon & Long, Attorneys;
Those
desiring to become better ac- sacrifice quality for price. An- Two auction sessions will be held
If you haven't attended our week',
Serret•ry, A. Krolik & Co.. Inc.
Earl A. Bowers, formerly man-
Director, Firat National Bank, Director. Bank-
in 1928 you must get into te
quainted with its aims and activi- other thing, we make an extensive daily, at 2 and at 8.
ager of the public relation depart- unction
ers Trust Co.; Director. Detroit and Security
habit in 1929.
Thousands of penile
EUGENE W. LEWIS
trust Co,
ties are invited to attend the meet- study of the likes and needs of
The sale will include furniture, ment of the Detroit Association of t h e anvdeing sav oe u d e ihnotuisoann.de
.
President, Indir.triel Morris Plan Bank: Presi-
ing at People's Hall, over the Jew- women residing in a section where tapestries, porcelains, ivories,' Credit Men, has been appointed
I.
HUGH CHALMERS
83
dent. Ideris • Co.. Inc.; Director, First N•tional
a.
m.
and
continues
throughout the der
ish
Theater,
next
Sunday
after-
Capit•liet.
Bank, Director, Detroit sod Security Trust Co.
we plan to open a store and then enamels, miniatures, paintings, assistant to Mr. Fitts,
and evenin g. Remember the date.
noon at 2 oclock, or telephone the proceed to supply those wants. bronzes, rugs, textiles and laces.
sd
Wednesday,
January 18
H. L CHITTENDEN
ARTHUR J. MORRIS
office 11614 Dexter boulevard, For instance, in our new store at
DETROIT LODGE NO. 55, K. P. YOCKEY BROS. AUCTIr
ROOM
President, Industrial Finance Corporation. New
Pre-ident, Peninsular State Bank; Director, De-
Longfellow 8049•
4303 Fourteenth A
York.
troit •nd Security Trust Co.
Boston and Dexter, on account of
F. A. Yockey, Auction
Congregation
Emanuel
Bible
Next
Tuesday
evening,
Jan.
29,,
the
large
Jewish
population
in
that
FRANK CODY
SAMUEL C. MUMFORD
the Third Degree will be exempli-
Classes.
V ire-Pre set, Indlistrial Morris Plan Bank:
particular neighborhood, we are
Superintendent of Schools, Detroit; Member.
lied in long form by all Past Chan-
State Board of Education.
Tresi.iirer. Detroit Edison Co.; Member. Board
going to carry Jewish bread. Our
of Editc•tion.
The following are the pupils on cellors. It is the request of the
MANUEL URBACH
intention is not only to sell but to
HOWARD E. COFFIN
Chancellor Commander that all
the
honor
roll
in
the
various
class-
FRANK
E.
PRICE
Grasite
Vice-President. Hudson Motor Car Co.
WALD.
Ui trict Man.cr. Elwell Parker Elettric
members attend. Following. the
Ot h er Clarence Saunders stores es of Sunday. Jan. 19.
Cn.
HARRY S. COVINGTON
Miss Esther Ashinsky's Class: degree work, lion. Ira W. Jayne.
in
s e r Jewishneighborhoods are locat-
MASON P. RUMNEY
Vice-President, National Bank of Commerce, De•
urt
o of
V ice•Pre ■ i•lent. Itroit Steel Products Co.:
ed at 12152 Dexter boulevard, Albert Newman, Conalee Rosen- Circuit Co Judge, an
rator
Dolt.
well known repute, will address
Preshlent, Detroit and New York Transit Co
0652 Linwood avenue, and 15966 thal.
the
WALTER L. DUNHAM
Vice-Piesident. Terminals and Transportation
Miss Newman's Class: Rachel lodge.
Woodward avenue.
Corporation of America.
Now in any New Location
President. Detroit Savings Bank; Director, De-
WILLIAM ROSENBERG,
Fox, Fannie Goodstein, Dorothy
troit and Security Trust Co.
JOHN N. STALKER
Rosen, Millie Shugarman, Esther
1723 TWELFTH STREET
LOUIS H. WOLFE, Secretary.
HAROLD H. EMMONS
Kramer, Ruth Kramer.
Vice•President, Union Trust Co.: Director, Geis.
weld-First State Bank.
Attorney; Vice-Presiclent •nd Director, Berry
Euclid 7192
Chancellor Commander,
Miss Karhal's ('lass: Florence
Vice-Pre , ident and Director. Detroit Mo.
Reisner, Beatrice Fisher,
WALTER F. TANT
for Bus Co., Director, Is:rotten-Dillon Co.
Pre,irlent, Silent Automatic Corporation.
alias Pauline Lasser's Class:
William Burnstein, aged 49, of
JOSEPH G. HAMBLEN, JR.
1516 Atkinson avenue, who for 20 Sophie Shugarman, Evelyn Hoff-
GLENN F. TURNBULL
Warren, Hill & Hamblen. Detroit.
years was one of the leading dry man, Marcus Edelstein.
Vire-I:re•Went. Industrial Morris Plan Bark.
FRANK W. HUBBARD
Miss Judith Ashinsky's Class:
goods merchants on Michigan ave-
JOHN R. WALKER
Vice-Pre. ident. Induetrial Morris Plan Rank
nue, passed away Sunday after- Freda Lang, Sarah Mittauer, Lu-
Pre,:ect, Mdrris Plan Corporation of America.
President. Gros. Pointe Savings Bank: Vice-
cille Kavanau, Susanne Jacobs.
noon, Jan. 20.
President. Bankers Tout Co.
Davis Coal & Coke Co. is the only coal dealer in Detroit
WILLIAM M. WALKER
Miss Rose Friedman's Class:
Mr. Burnstein was a member of
having coal pockets equipped with ELECTRIC SCREENS
RICHARD HARFST
Fre,dent. Walker Brow Catering Co.: Dirertor.
the Knights of Pythias, Masons, Minnie Cohen, Grace Goldberg,
to
re•screen
coal or coke.
Penin•ular
Stale
Bank;
Director.
Detroit
Com-
General Mara., Detroit Automobile Club:
munity Fund.
Odd Fellows, Elks, Knollwood Ruth Goldberg.
Vice-Preeidint, Metropolitan Trust Co.
Miss O'Slenke's Class: Phyllis
Country
Club,
Emanuel
Congrega-
JAMES
T.
WHITEHEAD
LOUIS KAMPER
tion and El Moshe Congregation, Kapetansky, Ruth Levine, Irene
Architect.
Prescient. Whitehead & Bales; President, High.
•
land dark sure Bank.
Detroit's Leading- Coal t)ealer
Ile was also active in many chari- Cohen.
table undertakings.
Surviving him are his wife,
Finest selection of styles
Celia,; five children, Irving, Har- PERFECTION LODGE NO 486,
F. & A. M.
ry, Herman, Goldie and Eva; his
in all widths and sizes.
parents, three brothers and four
There will be no meeting
sisters.
A DOWNTOVVN STORE IN
A. ednesday, Jan. 30. Banquet at
Funeral services were held at
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
the Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Masonic Temple Thursday, Jan.
31,
in honor of Reuben W. Klein.
Monday afternoon, Jan. 21, at 2
.
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
Cass at Grand Boulevard
o'clock. Rabbis A. M. Hershman
Resources
and A Si, Ashinsky officiated.
Secretary.
West Warren at McGraw
By smiler of
East Jefferson at Leona
8950 Twelfth St.
.
HAROLD HELLER, Vt', Si,
Crowley.Milner' s Store Bldg .
Deliveries T
Al Sections of Detroit and Vicinity
Radio Service
o All
Euclid 4234
Noted Chalutza to Be Hon-
ored at Concert and Ban-
quet; to Visit Other Cities.
Learn Watchmaking
Spanish Guest Conductor In
troduces Detroiters to
Sunny Spain's Music.
Hamilton, Illinois,
Elgin,
COMMUNITY UNION
RE-ELECTS BUTZEL
PROCEEDS OF PLAY
WILL HELP FAMILY
OF LATE D. REITZ
Fred J. Ireland
HOBOES PARTY AT
CENTER ON FEB. 2
Classes and Private
Instruction
,
National Horological Institute
UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS
WAXMAN IS GUEST
ACTOR THIS WEEK
FIPST
Industrial Bank
7:ANNUAL FATHER-SON
is NIGHT OF BETH EL
CLUB ON FEBRUARY 5
Detroit Radiator
Shield Company
OLD FOLKS' HOME
in DEfROIT
LEARN RADIO
J. C. HOOVER
and Me 6rea fest
$101,807869.58
Hoover Institute
CLARENCE SAUNDERS
OPENS A NEW STORE'
e s AT DEXTER, BOSTON
—
t
loaned to 641323 Detroiters
for Sound Economic Purposes
VIENNA
Sausage Mfg. C
Pure Beef
Sausages and
Smoked Meats
1, LEFKOFSKY
& Sons
1
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Monument
WILLIAM BURNSTEIN
DIES AT AGE OF 49
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Over
$19,500,000.00
Branches:
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Industrial Bank Building—Washington Blvd. at Grand River
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"Your Phone Call Starts a Truck"
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Davis & Halperin
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.
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