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PAGE THREE

niElkIROMIEWISA (RON ICU

CHRONICLE SHARES
CENTERS ASS'N
COMPLIMENT WITH
Compete for Stunt Night:
RABBI HERSHMAN , Club.
The senior and intermediate.

RETURN

EMBARRASSING MOMENTS

c lubs
ao re in
an effort to
jfining
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle isj give on e o the finest affairs of
in receipt of a letter from Prof. I the season. Each club is allowed
Charles C. Torrey of the Depart- eight minutes to put on a stunt,
ment of Semitic Languages of Yale original or otherwise. All mem-
University, in which he expresses hersof the Center ore invited to
I pleasure in the excellent review of attend the program. There will
I Rabbi
his book,
"The
Second Isaiah,"
. no admission charge. After the
A. M.
Hershman,
in The by
! be

When you've

said the wrung thing at the wrong

place to the Wrong people . . .

program there will be (lancing.

Professor
Chronicle of Jan. 18.
Torrey's letter follows:
Basketball Class Open:
"I thank you for the courtesy in
Girls interested in basketball
sending me copies of the review
of my "1.4,nd Isaiah" w h ic h op .. still have the opportunity of regis-
tering with Miss Baron at the Jew-
peered in your issue of Jan. 18.
ish Center. The class meets every
It is an excellent review, of
,(‘I tay7 at n the
tihe Temple Beth El
quite unusual quality for a news- 1:7



JUDGE HARRY J.

KEIDAN

paper,-and of course pleasant
reading for me. I trust that you
Mothers' Clubs'
n
Meeti gs:
not have reason to regret hay-
Oakland Mothers' Club will meal
ing given it so much space in your
Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Jewish
paper."
"The Second Isaiah" was pub.' Center, Ill Melbourne, at 2:30
lished by Charles Scribner's sons, o'clock. The mothers and their
New York. . children will put on an amateur
program. Prizes will be given to
A few of the
the I./C.4 performers
st entertainers will be used for
the programs at the other moth-
ers' clubs' meetings and for yeti-
°US occasions. Due credit should
be given to Mrs. Sarah Lankin and
the officers of the club who were
The Sunday Pulpit:
the originators of the idea.
Several inquiries have come
Fenkell Mothers' Club will hay..
from those who heard Rabbi On interesting lecture on "Sex
From's sermon on "The Mendel. s 1 , sychology" to be given by Mark
sohns" either in the Temple or
over the radio as to how to obtain elevens,
-
who has
recently
trom
Germany,
and
who is arrived
a Jew-
a
copy by
of the
drama,
"Nathan
the 1,
. h teacher and leader in Detroit.
Wise,"
Gottlieb!
Ephraim
Les-

, atutPte firth El
Not t s

AS

CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

be nonchalant . . . Light a MURAD.

They taste just like

they (lid

20 years ago

.

, All the plans have been made for
sing. the children's party which is to be
The edition from which Rabbi r iven an Saturday, Feb. 10, at the
Fram read the story of the Three Fenkell branch at 2:30 Only the
ings is the George A. Kohut edi- children of members of the Moth-
lion, with an excellent introduc- c rs ' Club will be invited to the
Miss
Schechter
is
chairman
of
8:15 ■ , m.-$15.00-8:30 p. m.
lion
and notes published by Bloch t Marty. A special program will be
the committee in charge Of ar-
rangements for the Valentine Publishing Company and obtain- • iven on that date by Miss Miriam
able by writing to them, 31 West f ,evin, dramatic director of the
Two Trips, $6.25, Daily
Thirty-first street, New York. di- liewish Centers Association. Games
Thru Service. No Change.
rect or through any book store. ''. and refreshments will constitute
$5.50
Hamilton
You may also borrow from our
f the p rogram.
e
$6.25
Niagara Falls
library one of the several copies I the rest o
i Mack-Gratiot Mothers' Club is
$6.75
Toronto, Ont.
which we possess.
planning a bridge party for Tues-
8:15 A. M.---8:30 P. M
Visiting rabbis will occupy the day, March 12, at the St. Clair
STATLER HOTEL WASHING.
pulpit for the next two Sundays:' Community House. The proceed ,
TON BLVD. ENTRANCE
Rabbi Ferdinand M. 1:00.rman this will be given to the Mothers and
Niagara Lines, Glendale 4678
Sunday, and Rabbi Victor E. Babies' Camp of Detroit. The
Stiller Detroit to Stetler Buffalo
Reichert, associate of Dr. David next meeting of the club will be
l'hilipson at the Rockdale Avenue held on Monday, Feb. 11, at the
Temple, Cincinnati, on Sunday I home of Mrs. Weinberg, 10258
Feb. 17.
Mack avenue, who is also secretary
Henry Feinberg,
of the club.
I
Young People's Mid-Winter Dance:
Psychiatrist of the mental hygiene
Il
The Young People's Temple c•
Club
is now at work on its annual linics of the Jewish Social Serv-
C
mid-winter
formal dance, to be ice Bureau of Detroit, will speak.

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West Warren Mothers' Club will
, meet at the Kronk Community
given Saturday night, Feb. 23.
House, Junction and McGraw aye-
Men's Temple Club:
nues, on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 2
The Men's Temple Club program o'clock. A lecture on child study
for March is to be an address by
be given.
FOR RENT-Can spare two fur-
Chicago's popular Unitarian min.' will
Oakland Boulevard Mothers' HEBREW TEACHER, experi-
nished rooms with kitchen and
enced, well versed in Ilebrew
inter, Rev. I'reston Bradley'. The Club will meet Saturday, Feb. 16,
garage if desired. Newly built:.
-Photo by Gainsburo Studio ;subject and exact date will be an-
and English, will give private
at the Longfellow School, Twelfth
near Fourteenth street can line. ,
lessons in Ilebrew, also Bar
nounced in the near future.
and Tyler. Mrs. Kolodin, presi-
MISS DOROTHY SCHECHTER
Reasonable rent. 2735 Buena
Mitzvah
preparations.
Phone
68 BUSSES DAILY FROM
(lent of the club, who is in New
Vista, between Linwood and
of Temple Beth El:
Hemlock 3003-R.
dance to be given by the Beta Rho ' Sisterhood
DETROIT
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth York, is expected back in time to
Lawton. Hemlock 1165-J.
Delta Sorority at Hotel Stotler,
WANTED-Two girls to room and
nvites
the
women
of
the
con-,
preside
at
the
next
meeting.
E
invites
All Coach Lines Leave From
Sunday evening, Feb. 10. The pro-
-
board; steam.heated apartment; FOR R EN T-Large beautiful
Here
ceeds of this affair will go to char- gregation to attend the annual ,
FENKELL BRANCH
all conveniences. 11537 Hamil-
room in modern up-to-date
ity. Miss Schechter is assisted by joint meeting of the Detroit see- Fenkell Branch Opens Lounge
ton, near Burlingame. Arling-
home; strictly private family;
Miss Betty Fleishman and Miss lion of the National Council of
Room and Library:
ton 8766-R, Apt. 111.
suitable for lady or gentleman.
Jewish
Women,
the
Sisterhood
of
Rose Galem.
The Fenkell branch of the Jew-
Rent
reasonable. 2924 Cortland
Mike Falk and his U. of M. Col- Shaarey Zedek. and the Sisterhood
FOIL RENT-Furnished room suit-
Ave., near can and bus lines.
of
Temple
Beth
El
Monday
after-
ish
Centers
Association
has
for-
legians will supply the music at
able for couple or two friends;
Hemlock
66644.
. noon, Feb. 11, at 2:30, in the molly opened its lounge and read-
the dance.
kitchen privileges. 12021
1231 Cass at Michigan
Brown :Memorial Chapel of the ing room on its main floor. This
Temple. The speaker on this oc- room is open both to members and
Broadstreet.
REFINED young business girl de-
sires to become acquainted with
casion will la: Mrs. Arthur Brin, the general public. It has been FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
young business man of good
chairman of the peace and arbi- comfortably furnished and the
Ask Anyone Wbo Knows Him
room for one or two in a pri-
characteristics. Address Box
tration committee of the National surroundings make for a homelike
2442 Glendale.
vate home.
atmosphere. Cards, checkers,
PAID FOR BY A FRIEND
265, Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
Council of
Jewish
Women.
Her
Phone Arlington 3297-M.
.
The women's branch of the De-
chess, etc., books, magazines and
0 troit
su j ect will
"Peace."
newspapers are provided for those
Icor, recently organized, re-
FOR RENT-Beautifully fur-
who desire to spend an enjoyable ROOM AND BOARD wanted with
ports that it is enlisting the aid of
nished room; airy and well heat-
Temple Arts Society:
American Jewish family for
many women, and that during the
ed; suitable for lady or gentle-
evening.
The next performance of the
Lather and 15-year old son who
past three weeks 70 members have
man. All conveniences. Quiet
Temple Arts Society will take Fenkell Fathers' Club:
attends Central High School.
INTERSTATE TRANSIT, INC.
enrolled. The organization meets
people. Rent reasonable. 9110
'The
place Wednesday evening, Feb. 13.
Address Box 270, Detroit Jew-
The Fenkell Fathers' Club has
every week at 1712 Clairmount.
Fourteenth, near Clairmount.
f unus ua l
8.15T'pl a y s
at
ish Chronicle.
Membership Party:
planned
a
series
of
entertaining
At a meeting at the home of Mrs.
I'hone Garfield 8729-W.
BOWLING GRF/EN, OHIO... 32.30
merit
will
be
given,
"The
Secre-
2.75
Plans are all complete for a
Hilda Ilimelson plans were made
meetings for the next few months, WANTED-Two Jewish salesmen
FINDLEY, OHIO
tary's Desk," a drama, and "It's'
120
furnished gala evening on Sunday, Feb. 10,
KENTON, OHIO
FOR RENT-Nicely
for a number of showers for the
and extends an open invitation to
who appreciate co-operation.
3.10
IIKLLEFONTAINE, OHIO
Time Something Happened"-a
room with small private family. at 8:30 o'clock, when a costume
Above Breitmeyer's
benefit
of
the
forthcoming
bazaar,
any
and
all
of
the
fathers
in
the
3.00
URBANA. 0/110
Roseville Garage & Sales Co.,
satire. Only members of the af-
No other roomers. Will rent to Valentine party will take place at
1.00
near Grand River
to be held March 1 to 3 at Jericho
Fenkell district to attend any of
SCRINGFIELD. OHIO
10% -Mile road and Gratiot.
filiated societies are admitted to
1.20
one or two gentlemen or em- the clubhouse. Colorful Valentine
PAYTON. (11110
Temple.
these and to join the organization.
Phone Roseville 49:
0.00
these performances. Membership
CINCINNATI. 01110
ployed couple. Good location decorations will add gaiety and
On Feb. I, showers were held
This organization is primarily for
sO
LAWRENCEBURG, INB. .
cards must be presented at the
in the northwest section. Con- festivity to the occasion, and each
at the homes of Mrs. F. Fenster,
0.90
the purpose of promoting closer FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
AURORA.
door. Members of the affiliated so-
venient to Dexter bus or Grand member must come dressed in cos-
4.20
RISING SUN, 1ND.
3251 Calvert, and Mrs. Vera Lie-
relation between the fathers in the
room very bright and cheerful;
cieties who wish to bring guests
3.90
VEVAY, IND.
River street cars. 9603 N Mar- tume. The introduction of an old-
pah,
2065
Gladstone.
Valuable
neighborhood,
and
to
aid
them
in
for
a
gentleman;
private
tam-
7.10
MADISON. IND.
must buy guest tickets at the door.
tindale, or call ,Euclid 9556-M., fashioned package party will lend
in Detroit
prizes were donated at both affairs
any way possible. Connected with , ily. 2008 Hazelwood. ('hone
• 9.50
LOUISVILLE. KY. aa
merriment and novelty to the
for the bazaar. At the home of
the Fathers' Club is a welfare in-
Garfield 6495-J.
Beth El College of Jewish Studies:
WANTED-New used violin, good party. Each girl must bring a
Mrs. Pensler, an interesting ad-
vestment association which aids
tone, easy playing. Must be in picnic lunch for two, for which
::Why I Am a Christian Scien-

dress tuns delivered by Dr. Marie
the• members in a financial way. FOR RENT-Beautiful room for
Miller,
discussed by Francis
good condition. Call
gentleman. Near Linwood and
Readings by the very popular
the boys will bid. Games, stunts
Salutzky. A number of new mem- tist" will be.
The Fathers' Club meets every
L. Jandron before the 1 ss in
Randolph 9076,
'rani
Blvd.
ea.
ona
e.
2677
and dancing are all included in the
bers were registered.
Tuesday evening at the Fenkell
Am What I Am" at 8
"Why
I
Northwestern. Walnut 6482-J.
entertainment. Girl members are
On
Wednesday
evening,
an
in-
avenue,
branch
3430
Fenkell
avenue
at
,
FOR
RENT-Nicely
furnished
BETWEEN CASS AND BAGLEY
o'clock Monday, Feb. 11.
Countess Fleda and The
I
teresting party was held at the
Dexter.
CLIFFORD OISO
room to rent for young man or allowed to bring their male escorts
At 9 o'clock the same evening
FOR RENT-Desirable steam--
Mystery Lady-in the Red
home of Mrs. Budnitzky. 2230
young lady; home privileges; while associate members may
Rabbi Fram will address the class
heated room in northwest ace-
Mask.
West Euclid. Other showers are
Childrein's CI-7
very reasonable rent . Phone Ar- bring their girl friends.
on Jewish customs and ceremonials
tion, for gentleman, Call Good-
Hours 10:30 a. m. to
planned for the near fuutre.
Classes are held daily for the
lington 0481-J . 2664 Richton.
on "The Cup of Elijah and the
man, Hemlock 8857-J.
Midnight.
Music Club:
This Saturday evening, a musi-
n as follows: :Monday, .1ra.
cal and literary program will be Legend That Surrounded It."
matics; Tuesday, h a n (1 i craft;' FOR RENT-One large, sunny, FOR RENT-A nice light room to
Music Club has been organized
On Monday night, Feb. 18, the
presented at 9148 Oakland avenue
Wednesday, dancing; Thursda,.
a young lady or a gentleman. to meet on Wednesday evenings.
beautiful room in a private
class in "Why I Am What I Am"
glee club and woodcraft; Fri day,
y
Board if desired. 3339 Blaine, The purpose. is to learn "how to
from
home. Congenial surroundings.
will be addressed by one of its
_
Boy
elocution, dramatics and
near Dexter.
listen to music." All interested
Call
Northway
ifeasOnable.
- own students, Dr. Sol Q. Kesler,
Admission
to
these
cl:i.....;
. A
Scouts.
are urged to attend the first meet-
0198-R. 560 Hague Ave
on "The Religion of the Kaffir
FOR RENE-Front bedroom; ing on Feb. 13, at 7:30 o'clock.
are obtained by membership to
CAdillac 4114
Tribes of Africa."
steam heated; suitable for one
the Center, one membership 11 ''- FOR RENT-Nice airy room with
There is still an opportunity to
or a couple. Hemlock 1472-W. Y. W. H. A. Athletic Club:
titling a person to free entrance I young couple; for lady or gen-
Lubrication of the automobile
register for the course in Bible
to any or all of the classes.
tleman or couple; Linwood sec-
is more neglected in the summe
The first meeting of the Y. W.
FOR RENT-Desirable furnished
history and literature given by
then. Glendale 8391; or Sun-
than in the winter. An outstand
-
steam heated room for lady or II. A. Athletic Club was held last
Louis Schostak from 9 to 10
Various types of organizations I
day call Arlington 3198-M.
ing reason is that automobilists
gentleman. 2674 Elmhurst, near week under the leadership of Miss
o'clock. The rabbis especially rec•
not watch their mileage, and be ommend this course to parents of for young folks meet at the 'I
Linwood, Phone Arlington Anne Bobbin. All those interested
such as social, fraternal,' FOR RENT-Widow would like to
fore they realize it they have• children in the religious school ar branch,
in indoor and outdoor sports are
.
5877-W.
share apartment with refined
oung people desiring to join ,
Young
neglected their lubrication.
welcome to join the group, which
it offers them an opportunity to
couple
or
two
girls;
all
home
one of these organizations can get
The latest air pressure machine
FOR
RENT-Room
with
four
win-
meets on Tuesday evenings at
• keep in touch with the Bible stu- information by calling Arlington
privileges, including kitchen.
for the lubrication of automobile
dows in private home; suitable 7:30 sharp at Temple Beth El gym-
• dies of their children.
1472
Hazelwood,
near
Woodrow
10448
was installed by the Morrison Aut.
for one or a couple; all home nasium.
Wilson. Empire 3024-W.
Service Station, 100 West Verno ✓ High School Social Affairs:
privileges. Convenient to Clair-
Highway.
FOR RENT-Furnished room suit- mount or Grand River cars. 5592 Friday Emile's:
The committee on social affairs
Morrison's service is nine min of the High School Council an-
able for lady or gentleman or S. Martindale. Phone Garfield
The clubhouse is open on Friday
utes on washing, which is done by nounces that the Purim celebration
4397.
3219 Cortland, near
couple.
evenings and members and their
an elaborate conveyor system ' for this year will be a dinner-
The following is a list of those
Dexter. ('hone Arlington 1270.
friends
are invited.
ROOM WANTED-Young lady
operated by both men and women ' dance to be given in the social hall pupils who have received honor
9000 Linwood at Taylor
wants a room with refined adult
The largest vacuum machinery i
FLAT FOR RENT-Newly built
grades
in
the
various
classes
on
of
the
Temple
Tuesday
night,
Saturday
Night Dances:
n
family where a grand piaino
the city is used in cleaning uphol
four-room flat; steam heat fur-
Sunday, Feb. 3:
ci March 26.
know
there
is
a
shortage
Do
you
can be placed without extra
stery. A special process is alit
nished. Garage if desired. Rea-
High-Class Colored Organization
Also Operators of
Miss Mary Neuman's class: Ra-
charge. prefer location con- of girls at the Y. W. H. A. dances
used for removing grease. Visitor • The High School Drama Club:
sonable rent. Near Fourteenth
chel Fox, Millie Shugarman, Doro-
venient to Trumbull car line. at Webster Hall on Saturday eve-
are welcome to watch the cleanin
street
car
line.
2735
Buena
thy
Posen.
On Sunday morning, Feb. 24,
g
Call Arlington 3665 after 7 nings? Members are urged to
8729 Twelfth Street
process at Morrison's.
Vista between Linwood and
Miss Judith Ashinsky's clam:
the High School Drama Club will
remedy the situation.

p. m.
Lawton. hemlock 1165-J.
present "Sunrise," by Eliah W. Jean Robinis, Lucille Kavanau,
Peattis. This is the second in the Sarah Nuttower, Susan Jacobs.
February 17: -
We specialize in Jazz, Sing-
Miss Ida Karbal's class: Beatrice
series of religious dramas which
This date is stunt night for all
For Your
ing and Dancing. Large and
the club is presenting before the Fisher, Esther Bernstein, Edward
clubs meeting at the "Y." A ban-
small orchestras available at all
Income Tax Problems, Reports
Blum, Rosalind Arta, Florence
High School Assembly.
ner will be awarded to the club
times.
Reisner,
presenting the best stunt on Sun-
Miss Rose Friedman's class: Ju-
The High School Assembly:
The membership of Jericho day evening, Feb. 17, at 8:30
228 Hammond Bldg.
Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman, dith Posen, Grace Goldberg, Adele
Lodge No. 490, I. 0 . 0. F., and o'clock.
Randolph 0873
who will be here to occupy our Wilensky, Robert Lewin.
Alex S. Robinson, who jrradu-
Miss Miriam Omenke's clam: , ates from Northern High School specially the younger members
pulpit, will also address the High
who are great admirers of the Tool
School Assembly Sunday, Feb. 10, Douglas Hittelman, Phyllis Kape- 1 with honors, was the youngest
Shop basketball team, and have
on the subject "Problems of Cana- tansky, Lillian Dessow, Ruth Le- imember of his class. He just
attended every game played here,
If you haven't .(tended our weekly
W. Weissman, member of the
Vine.
dian Jewry."
passed his fifteenth birthday.
suction In 1928 you must get Into the
were very much disappointed when executive committee of the Zion-
Vivian
Carnes
has
contributed
to
Robinson was secretary of Per
habit 0' 1929. Thousands of people
the Bible classes in honor of her Deutsche Kranz. the was a mem- they learned that the Bostonians ist District of Detroit, and A.1
have saved thousands of dollars by •t.
evaded • meeting with the Jericho Greenspan, Hebrew instructor, are
Indult our •uetIons . Sale starts at 10
ninth birthday.
ber of the school orchestra and
rn. •nd Continue. three ghoul the day
basketball t
leaving this week for Palestine.'
was active in several other school

and e•enIng. Remember the date.
The team decided to issue a They were entertained by a group
Wednesday, January II
undertakings. Ile will continua
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
his studies at the University of challenge through the columns of friends on Sunday evening at a
4303 Feurteeath A
The addition of another building
of The Chronicle, for • game gathering at the home of Mr. and
Michigan.
F. A. Yeskey. Auctioneer
to his station, thus increasing fa-
between the Bostonians and Jeri- Mrs. Leo Heyman of Westminster
DAVID CAREY, Mgr.
Special attention to business
cilities for excellent service, is an-
cho for any Sunday in February avenue.
Licensed by City of Detroit
"Jarnegan," the novel by Jim
nounced by Robert Longe, mana-
men.
as a preliminary to the Tool Shop
ger and owner of the service sta- Tully which took critics by the
game.

We will teach young men the
We
ears a couple of years ago, is the
tion at Third and Clairmount.
Mr. Bordelove, manager of the
Rabbiis S. M. Cutler, A. M. Ash.' art of boxing.
first serious effort to depict the
ry
The Third-Clairmount Service
Granite sad Marble.
Jel icho team said: "I am sure that insky, E. Aishiskin, J. Eisenman
Burton
Holmes
will
begin
his
Station now offers service in Wil- home of the silver sheet seriously.
a game will be booked with our and A. Drushkovritz, the latter for-,
lard Storage Batteries, and by em- It is now showing at the Shubert thirty-second season of Traveltalks team and the personnel of the Bos-
mer rabbi of Schat, in Kovno Gu-
ploying expert and experienced Lafayette Theater to enthusiastic next Tuesday evening at Orchestra tonian team will be glad of the op-
bernia, have examined the new
men is ready to care for all pat- audiences at every performance Hall, under direction of the Phil- portunity to perform against the
We use Cyanide Gas
Mikvah at the Beth Yehudah Syne-
ron's wants on automobiles. Every and miters upon the second and ! harmonic Concert Company. "The Jericho quintet."
All Work Absolutely
Now In our Now Location
Pingree and Wood:-ow Veil-I
,
'
Glories
of
Madrid,"a
sightseeing
ifinal
week
of
its
engagement
next
modern device is being used by this
G
teed
son, and report that it is built se-,
Sunday night, with Richard Ben- tour through the Spanish city, will
station to service cars.

cording to the rules and regula-,
be
the
first
lecture,
illustrated
by
i
nett
in
the
title
role
of
Jack
Janie-

sup-
station also carries
12195 Dexter at Richton
4.sinamemenunowswessi ply This
tions of Jewish law.
both still and motion pictures.
gin
of auto accessories.

Tickets can be purchased
here on all bus lines leaving De-
troit. Have your choice.

$3.50Chicago $3.50
$6 Pittsburgh $6

JUDGE HARRY J.

DINGEMAN

Main Bus Depot

Cadillac 7772

$5-CINCINNATI-$5
.
LOUISVILLE, KY.-$8.5
RIDE THE
COLONIAL STAGES

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Y. W. H. A. NOTES

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8 A. M.
All Seats Reserved at
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515 GRAND RIVER

Delicious Sandwiches
Tasty Sandwiches

Mr.

MADAM VERA

Buses Everywhere

Pony Express Stations

Advantages Offered by Mor
noon Service Station.

Announcing

The



MORRIS
Restaurant
NOW OPEN

"SEE CRUZET FOR
DANCE MUSIC"

Bob Cruzet's
CO TTON

Congregation Emanuel Bible
Classes.

Kosher Food-Excellent
Cuisine

PICKERS

BLAINE LUNCH

Office, 930 Erskine
Cadillac 7129

J. E. CUMMINS



CITY
Fumigating
Service

Specialize in Homes,
Apartment Houses,
Hotels, etc.
24-Hour Service.



Jericho Lodge Issues Chal-
ALEX S. ROBINSON
lenge to Bostonians.
YOUNGEST GRAD.
OF NORTHERN HIGH!

EMPIRE 8706

Keep Fit!

Weissman and Greenspan
,eve for Palestine.

Auction! Auction! Auction!

Now Open

New Building Added by
Third and Clairmount
Service Station.
"Jarnegan" Remains Second
Week at Shubert-
Lafayette..

MANUEL URBACH

Boxing Every Afternoon
Handball Courts
Modern Athletic Devices

A Burton Holmes Traveltalk
Tuesday.

Approve New Mikvah.

34 MONROE
Clifford 7782

Monuments

1723 TWELFTH STREET
Euclid 7182

SILLMAN'S
GYMNASIUM

gogue,

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 .

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