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ORCHESTRAS AND
ENTERTAINMENT FOR
CLUBS, PARTIES,
WEDDINGS AND DANCES
VARIETY
STUDIOS
MUSIC
Violin, Saxophone,
Piano, Etc.
DANCING
FRAM TO PRESIDE
AT UNITY SESSION
CONCERT ON SUNDAY
IS IN THEIR CHARGE
Mrs. Albert Harwith heads the
committee in chage of the concert i
of the II br
Infa n ts Orp h an
Rabbi Leon Fram will preside at
e"
the session of the World Unity
Conferences on Wednesday eve-
rting, at 8 p. m., in the auditorium
of the College of the City of De-
troit.
As activities of the World Unity
Foundation, these conferences have
for their purpose "to crest har-
mony and understanding among
religions, races, nations and class-
es." The World Unity Conference
"offer the same hospitality to Jew
and Moslem as to Christian, and
. to scientist and philosopher as to
religionist, while the black and yel-
low races have also found on this
platform a place not inferior to
that accorded the white," a state-
ment of the Foundation reads,
LECTURE BY MARKSON
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
Saturday, Feb. 2, at 8:30 p, m.,
in Byron - Philadelphia Talmud
Torah, A. I). Markson will deliver
■ Hebrew lecture on the topic The
Young Hebrew Poets of America."
This lecture at which Mr. Markson
will speak about "B. N. Silkiner",
is the first in the series to be de-
livered by him under the auspices
of the Ilebrew cultural ,groups
Kvatzah Ivrith.
Mr. Markson is a noted Hebrew
scholar and author. Admission to
the center is free and the public is
invited.
Progress is being reported in the
sale of tickets by Mrs. H. Milko
sky and Mrs. S. Newman, co-chai r-
!
Preparations Being Made
For Staging of "Jeph-
tha's Daughter."
Preliminary preparations are
being made by the United Hebrew
Schools for the presentation of the
Ilebrew play, 'Jephtha's Daugh.
ter," to be given in Orchestra Hall
on Sunday, April 7.
The last Hebrew play, "Samson
and Delilah," was given seven
years ago. The schools have since
then developed both externally and
internally. Out of the then one
branch school, located at Wilkins
and Ilastings, it has grown to city-
wide proportions. There are now
eight branches serving eight differ-
, ant localities. There is a school as
far north as the Six Mile road; as
far West as West Vernor Highway
and Wendell street; besides the
popular centers: Kirby, Philadel-
phia, Dexter, Fenkell and Oak-
DR. MARK GUNZBURG
1 land.
Home, to be held this Sunday eve-
Internally the schools developed
ning, at the Detroit Institute of from a very modest elementary
school to an institution comprising
■ net of kindergartens, a seven-
year-elementary course, a three-
year high school course with spec-
ial classes in Talmud and Agga-
dab.
The preparations for the He-
brew play are naturally made on
a wale compatible with the char-
acter and dignity of the institu-
tion.
Taps, Acrobatic,
Ballet, Etc.
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HEBREW PLAY TO BE REPORT
THEATER PARTY FEB. 13
AT ORCHESTRA HALL'
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114 MEMORIAM
In memory of Esi Sorin, who
passed away a year ago, Jan. 29,
1928, at the age of two years and
five months.
Two Important Events in
Our 'Pre-Inventory Clearance
To my darling, sweetheart. baby,
A year today
Since I to not have you any more.
It is • long torture here,
Yet my agony It
though it loot hau-
1
pellet] yenterci•Y•
Peace be to you, my darling baby.
And my thoughts are always with you.
356 Dresses,
1 /4, 1/3 and 1/2 Off!
Your most unfortunate Mother.
Shining with the brilliance of a near
star.
'there nag • light about us all,
A call clime from above_
, Then d•rknes+
. Yet • dim light s if from afar,
Darkens the shadows on the wall.
Women's and misses' sport frocks, day-
time dresses and evening gowns. Fashions
to wear now and well into Spring.
Your fond Uncle David.
In sad but loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Jacob
Cohn, who passed away one year
ago Feb. 1.
MRS. S. WEINER
men of the committee in charge
of the Jewish National Fund La-
dies' Auxiliary theater benefit to
be held at Littman's Yiddish Thea-
ter on Feb. 13. Mrs. Weiner is
among the active member, of the
committee in charge. Plans for
the affair will be completed at a
meeting of the auxiliary to he held
Wednesday evening at the Shaarey
Zedek branch on Twelfth street.
Other active members of the
committee for the theater benefit
are Mesdames M. Silver, II. Kraft,
S. Cabot, S. Levin, S, Becker, It.
Lerman, R. Pollack, L. Miller, E.
Radin, M. Hayman, M. Wekster, II.
Lippet, E. Pollack, II. Goldberg,
S. Shechter, J. Fidler, I. Wein-
stein.
Bag Tito Notes
THIRD FLOOR
Children's Apparel
at 1/2 Price
A precious one from
is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled.
A place in vacant in our hearts
Which never ran be filled.
There is not • tiny, dear father,
We do not think of you.
Your
loving Wife and Children.,
In sad but loving memory of our
darling son Marvin, who passed on
four years ago Jan. 31.
FOURTH FLOOR
A. eurne sweet blossom droops and
When blighted in the trout,
He faded from before our eye*
And all Irma anon wax g one.
God alone knows how we nil. him,
Ilow empty is hi. place.
We An m disit ,i. eac .h wc1:tvi , n n o nitentg ion face.
His sorrowful Mother and Father.
In loving memory of our dear
beloved son and brother, Dr. Noah
W. Schlussfel, who died nine years
ago Feb. 4.
1
Surrounded by friend, we are lonesome,
Amidst our tremnirea we are blue.
Oh, how our hearts are aching and long.
in
Noah, dear, for you .
It is noted with pleasure that
To be Held Under Auspices
Sadly missed by us all,your
rapid progress is made by the new-
Of Three Synagogue
est organization, the Young Ju- Mother, Sisters and Brothers.
Bodies, Feb. 17.
daea Society, which was organized
In memory of our dear beloved
recently through the efforts of
The Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, Mr. Bromberg, the Talmud Torah mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Young People's Society, and Boy teacher. This society numbers 18 Janey Oppenheim, who passed
Complete Financial
Scouts are this year collaborating members, who meet bi-weekly,' away one year ago today, 20 days
MRS. ALBERT HARWITH
Service on
to produce one of the finest alternating with social and literary in Sheet. •
Personal Property
Gone forever but not forgotten.
Art. Mrs. Charles Gitlin is assn• Father and Son banquets ever held meetings. At present they are ,
the synagogue, on Sunday eve- sponsoring a drive for Jewish lit-
Her loving Children and Grand-
elate chairman of the committee ,
fling, Fe b . 17.
Automobile Accounts
erature for their library, and so , children.
The concert is in charge of Dr.
Furniture Accounts
The principal address of the far have been very successful in
Mark Gunzhurg, who has arranged
Radio Accounts
evening will be delivered by a
In loving memory of Gertrude
' for a group of Detroit's leading prominent speaker and member of their efforts. The officers are:,
Electrical Appliances
President, Maurice Taylor; vice- Applebaum Miller, who died Feb.
artists to participate.
Store Fixtures and
the Men's Club whose name will president, Lillian Galinsky; !were- • 4, 1920.
Factory Equip rnent
A KRAUT COCKTAIL—DELICIOUS
be announced in the next issue of tary, Sarah Lieberman; treasurer,'
Her loving Mother, Sisters and
FOR THE SUCCESSFUL DINNER
Garage Equipment
EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
The Chronicle. Samuel 'Willis Pearl Golden; sergeant-at-arms, Brothers.
A Bracer—For • Clem Head (the
actively
interested in the
Orin/ your financial
ni; Jerry Levine.
TEA A HUGE SUCCESS'
Morning Alter)
problem. to us.
People's Society, Boy S;tont •
A Positive Reducer
Mrs. Ebin Add
Enthusiastic camp work, will speak (.„
Mrs. Harry Ilach of Detroit
trenellelal In the treatment of DIA-
of
the sons. The Boy ScL°:.-1
Gathering
of
200
Women
at
spent it few days in this city, the
BETES and RHEUMATISM.
give a short scouting eirb
on house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max
the Steller.
HERMAN FINK
and will also proffer something in Kahn.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fink
the line of entertainment.
All
A BRA IIA M COOPER, President
of New York City, passed away
On
Thursday afternoon,
Jan. 24, speakers have promised short and
Associated Companies
In honor of Miss Jeanne Hutton, Jan. 21 at the age of 31 years.
the
Sisterhood
of Congregation
Total Paid-In Capital and Surplus
4461 West Jefferson Aye,
Emanuel honored Mrs. N. 11. Ebin snappy speeches. A professional a bride-elect, Mrs. Louis Hutton Funeral services were held at
11,000,000
Phone Lafayette 0465
I of New York, (laughter of Rabbi magician and other entertainers entertained recently at a miscel- Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on Jan.
Ground Floor, 32f/ W. Fort
laneous shower and dinner-bridge 24 and interment took place in
and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, at a ! have been engaged.
Following the dinner the affair for 60 women at the Hotel We• New York on Jan. 26.
s beautifully appointed musicale and
tea at the HotelStetter, at which will adjourn to the gymnasium, nonah. The tables in the Exchange
MRS. MOLLIE LUTZ
about 200 members and guests where the committee has arranged room were arranged with pink
a program of competitive games roses and carnations and lavender of 4616 Rohns avenue, died Jan.
were present.
Mrs. Herman Fisher, first presi. between fathers and sons. The candles tied with yellow ribbon.' 29 at the age of 41 years. She is
,and organizer of the Sister- evening will be tripped off with The out-of-town guests were Mrs.' survived by her husband, Louis
11 dent
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hood, gave the opening prayer, an Our
Gang" movie comedy. Samuel Hutton of Detroit, Mrs. J. Lutz and five children. Funeral
FORD MOTOR (ENGLAND)
which was followed by an address Other movies of unusual interest Pasternak, Miss Julia Pasternak, services were held Jan. 30 at
JENKINS TELEVISION
of welcome to members and guests t to the parents will be shown. In Miss Odelle Schwartz, all of Flint, Lewis Bros.' Funeral Monte, and
by the president, Mrs. Eli Sachs, view of the limited capacity of the and Mrs. A. Mondroff of Caro.
interment took place at Machpelah
ALL AIRCRAFT STOCKS
Cemetery.
at which time all visitors were in- dining room reservations should
be
made
as
soon
as
possible.
Plates
For the pleasure of Miss Jeanne
vited to join the Sisterhood. Mrs.
WINTERS & CRAMPTON
HARRY GLICKMAN
Sachs also explained that the ren- may be reserved by calling Mrs. Hutton, a bride-elect, Miss Mary,
avenue, died
son the affair was given at the Cohen at Columbia 1896. The Werbelow entertained Monday, of 626 East
All Listed and Unlisted Stocks
.0., on Jan.
Stutter instead of the synagogue committee in charge of the ar- noon at the Hotel Wenonah. suddenly at Settee
Why because of the Mizrachi ban- rangements consists of Theodore Luncheon was served at a table 21. Funeral service's were held at
BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED
Levin, Abraham Caplan, Philip attractively appointed with pink. Lewis Bros.' Furseral Home on
quet the evening before.
A beautifully rendered musical; Rosenthal and Samuel Willis.
roses and lavender and green fa-, Jan. 25 and interment took place
vors and candles. Mrs. Mollie at Meseritcher Cemetery. He is
program was presented by Mrs.
William Shimberg Freedman, plan-
Hack of Detroit was the out-of- survived by his wife, Sadie Glick-
ist. hire. Ilernsan Greenberg, so.
town guest. man.
(EDGAR BENJAMIN, President)
1 prano, accompanied by Mrs. Emory
hto
Bernard
Mrs. !tattle Koffman was ten-' '
MEMBERS DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
snta,s accompanied
h ' cao nni d pal3 ncier nd y d
Freed-
vi •
dered a dinner of beautiful ap-
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Randolph 7490
pointments and a bridge by 16 1
"33 Years in Business"
Mrs. Ebin, the guest speaker,'
friends on Wednesday evening.,
gave an interesting talk on "The
to her departure for New
Will Appear at Littman's prior
Jewish Mother in Modern Life."
York.
Yiddish Theater in
Mrs. Ralph Paul, who was chair-
man of the committee in charge.
A very novel farewell party was
"Mottke Mazik."
of arrangements, assisted by Mrs.
given by Mrs. Hattie Koffman last ]
A. B Stralser, vice-chairman, was
Thursday
evening, in the form of
Joseph Sheingold, noted actor
unable to attend the affair owing who appeared with George Jessel a funny dress party. The prize
to the fact that she was called to in "The Jazz Singer," will appear for the funniest costume was won
New York by the sudden illness of here this week-end at Littman's by Mrs. Morris Koffman. The
Our method of practical teaching will make you an efficient
her mother. A telegram of con-
guests spent the evening at bridge. For decorating. Special
prices for winter work.
watchmaker in a comparatively short time.
gratulation sent by Mrs. Paul to
the Sisterhood was read by Mrs.
6-MILE ROAD SCHOOL
CLASSES BEING FORMED NOW. ENROLL ON
We also refinish break-
Max Schubiner, secretary.
GIVES A SUCCESSFUL
OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. SEE M. MADRAS
A special meeting of the Sister-
fast suites, etc.
ARBOR DAY PROGRAM
hood of Coggregation Emanuel
was held at the synagogue Monday
Give us a ring:
The Six-Mile Road Talmud Tor-
afternoon.
Arlington 8920.
ah celebrated Osor b'Shavt (Jew-
Mrs. Mandel Rosenzweig, chair-
3513 Woolward Ave—Room 8
ish Arbor Day) with an unusual-
. man of the membership commit-,
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12226
Dexter Blvd.
ly interesting program at the,
tee, announced that 32 members
school, on Saturday morning.
joined the Sisterhood at the tea
at
Cortland
With Fred M. Butzel as princi-
in honor of Mrs. Ebin on Jan. 21.
pal speaker and with a fine pro-
It was announced that a bridge-
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Detroit, Mich.
, gram staged by the children, the
tea will be given jointly by Mrs. J.
affair was proclaimed one of the The Only Dairy Where Butter
P. Rosenthal and Mrs. S. L. /Ultras
. finest held by the school. Parents
nau at the home of the former at,
Is Churned Daily
of the pupils and many guests par-
659 East Boston boulevard on
ticipated and helped create a re- Fresh Butter.. ..56c per lb.
Manufacturers and Distributors
Monday afternoon, Feb. 11, for ,
ligious
atmosphere
for
the
cele-
the benefit of the Sisterhood, and,
Fresh Eggs
Ask Your Grocer For
58c per dos.
bration. The children were pre-
all members and their friends are
(Received daily)
WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM
sented with bags of Palestine
requested to make reservations for
Best Cottage Chest...12c per lb.
With Every Meal
fruits.
tables.
Appreciation to Baruch Stein
Deliciously Different. All Kinds of Loaf Cheese
We Deliver Your Orders
A rummage sale is being planned
president of the school, and Mrs.
for the month of March, the place
Wednesdays and Saturdays
Stein, for their indefatigable ef-
and date to be announced later.'
I forts for the Talmud Torah were
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, who is to be
expressed by the children in the
chairman, requests that members
form of the planting of a tree in
bring their contributions for the,
Palestine on the occasion of the
rummage sale to the synagogue, to
ninth birthday of their son, Isaac.
be held until ready.
The teachers also planted trees in
The
next
meeting
of
the
Sister.
10218 Twelfth Street (in rear)
the names of :Mesdames B. Pfeffer,
9150 Twelfth Street
hood will be held on Monday,
JOSEPH SHEINGOLD
Hartle] Stein, Leah Heiner and
Arlington 10140
Feb. 18.
Bet. Atkinson and
Golda
Wiener, in appreciation for
Yiddish Theater as guest actor.
QWNED AND OPERATED BY
Mr. Sheingold will appear on their efforts fur the institution.
Radio Service
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The
teachers
are
A.
Panush,
Anna
A. W. (ANDY) ANDERSON
Friday evening, Saturday and Sun-
12196 Dexter at Richton
, day matinees and evenings. in Al- Zack and Zipporah Eisenberg.
Empire 5402
shunetzky's well known musical' The Six-Mile Road Talmud Tor-
operetta, "Motke Mazik," which ah, although the youngest in the
had a successful run of 15 weeks chain of the United Hebrew Schools
in New York. Mr. Sheingold will of Detroit, has distinguished itself
Member.
appear in the title role. Ile will among the educational institutions
New York Stork Exchange
he supported by all the Yiddish of the city.
New York Cotton Exchange
Players
See our equipment. No obligation.
Philadelphia Stork Eachang•
Mr. Sheingold's appearance here J. W. E. W. 0. TO HOLD
Chicago Stock Exchange
Ch'mtg•
Board
of
Trade
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said to be one of his last on the
PARTY AND LUNCHEON
Storage--Washing—Oiling and Greasing
Detre t Stock Exchange
Yiddish stage, which he is reported
New York Curb—Associate
Charging
about to leave due to flattering
The rent meeting of the North
Stccks--Bonds
offers from English stage mana- Woodward branch of the Jewish
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gers.
Grain—Cotton
Women's European Welfare Or-
On Monday, Feb. 11, a testi- ganization which is to be held on
SAM LACHMAN
Cor. Hamilton & Monterey
monial performance will be staved Wednesday, Feb. fi, at the home of
Carl M. Deakin, Manager
in
honor of one of the actors, Wil- Mrs. Leb, 956 Virginia park, cor-
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liam Schinsky. Madame Fannie ner Hamilton, will complete the
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Shell Gasoline
I andsmsn will be • guest actress, plans for the theater party and the
Complete--Modern--Convenient. High-grade gas and
Ford Benzol
and the play to be presented will home-cooked luncheon to be given
Tire repairing and vulc•nixing. Special low prices on batteries
be "The Great Man."
and tires. Also rebuilt tires and batteries. Battery rentals
(soon. Entertainment and refresh-
Dunlop Bonded Tires
Women Prefer
ments will be provided for a pleas-
and recharging.
Exile Batteries—
WE REGRET
ant social hour. In order to make
Pony Express Coaches
these affairs successful, member,
Service
and
their
friends
sre
urged
to
at.
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