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LUNCHEON, BRIDGE
OF WOMEN'S LEAGUE
TUESDAY, MARCH 12

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HADASSAH SEWING
REGULAR FEATURE
OF SOCIETY'S WORK

ATHLETIC SCHEDULE

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Alfred Hertz to Conduct

Pop Concert Sunday.

A Firm Dealing Exclusively in

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for !V,
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Fenders

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Motorist "What will I do wow'!"

Man Who Know.: "Go to the Detroit f ender
Supply Co. Yosi will buy fenders and running hoards

Running Boards

at a big noising. They will also repair that d a ne

*god fender o it will lookk.

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Dr. Gunzburg's

Annual Re-

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Repairing
& Bumping
by Experts

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De MUTE. GLIE2E•are •• L •• •
annual recital Weiirg•30
27. at S:30 p m.. it the iuc I:
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Maccutteei 110 Iii tig. Wi•od-
ward corner of Putnam. The last
part of the Ingram
dedicated
Spanish music Alkeetir and Del
Tickets are for Suit h .

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Detroit Fender Supply Co.

SAUL SHAW, Proprietor

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4555 Sixth Street, at Forest

Glendale 6071

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Detroit Music Study Club.
deathly, March 12, at the Mason-
The meeting vu,.held
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MRS. HERMAN A. SCHMIER

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NASH "400"

PIACI:. IN SIX SIMMS !

6 Special

All Equipment

with

PRICES • Deli, ercd

5 Standard Six Models

$ 954 to $1064

$1322 to $1422

Six Models
Six Modals

$1563 to $2275

7 Advanced

Mr. and Mrs. A. hoffman of lie.
troll 1011,00100 the engsigement of
Mn,. Kutfman't sister, Miss Mabel
Newman of Utica, N. Y., to Kober
Alvin of Pontiar.

ompare Delivered Prices !

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hydraulic shock absorbers, bumper, tire
lock...V*4'7y 11fCCISary art r5,307.

See how much difference between the
two prices, and ask obi.

All these are bought in tremendous vol-
ume, and all are included in the factory
price, instead of being added as "extras,"
at retail figures, by the dealer.

N buying your new car, we have this
suggestion to offer: Find out both the
factory (f. o. h.) price and the delis fred
price íA each car under consideration.

You will discover this: That Nash "400"
delitered prices are ciostr to the factory
prices than competitive cars. Because
Nash cars are factory equipped with

Some dealers (not Nash dealers) add
as much as $50 or $60 for bumpers
alone. Buy a "40O," and set more for yoke.

money!

TheNeyNA5H 400"

:Acids the World In Motor tar ratite

IMPORTANT "400" FLATI:141:0S—NO OTIIER C.11111.1 , 1 THUM .111.

Twin-Ignition motor

Aluminum alloy pistons

12 Airerafidype spark
plugs
High compression

Torsional vibration

Howled!' and Losejoy
shock aimed-herb

World's easiest westing

(extleseoe Pb

Iseengtalr,

Salon Bodies

geed, Wel,.

Ness double drop frame

damper

7-bearing crankshaft
,keller creme sew

Longer wheelbaSes

Bijur centralized
chassis lubrication

One-piece Salon
fenders

Electric clocks

Exterior metalware
chrome plated over
nickel

Sbort turning radius

Clear vision front
pillar peva
Nash Special Design
front end rear
bumpers

MILLER-JUDD CO., Distributors

Sales and Service — Woodward and Palmer.

A...octets Dealers:

ROWLEY 1 ZIMMERMANN

6064 Woodruol Ave .

GIBSON DETROIT SALES CO.

Loaool4 al Ploladalphoa Avg

ARTHUR J. NELSON, Inc.

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HOTEL

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Right Downtown
C44onnlyia at John R.
with M. C. Bursa
Parsing Door
A Good Placa to Mrs

$11 to $10 Weakly
$12 to $16 Double
$1.60 to $3.00 Daily

'A H ern* Assay 'row
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M nit lillwagammt

14225 Mad. Avowal

DOMIENIK MOTOR SALES CO.

21374 Cruel Rte..,

EMMERT NASH SALES

to CHICAGO

ore built entirely

of steal

CAdillac 4114

REDFORD, 1001

DATES NASH SALES

Pell. and M.
So.,
GLARBOR14 MICHIGAN

4551 Moalogaa A...

UNION INVESTMENT CO. Detroitera Appreciate Safe-
BEING RECAPITALIZED
ty and Comfort in
Winter Driving.

Chinn investment company

is

recapitalized and apublic
offering of the stock will be made
o n the unit GROIN of one shar e of
convertible preferred and one
share of common at 869,50 per
unit, yielding 8.83 per rent. Ap-
plication will be made to ht hot'
clan., of stock on the Detroit
Stork Exchange and the New York
Curb.

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This company did • Wainer,' of
82,9114,438 in 1527 and a bulginess
of $8,75/1.678 in 192n, an increane
of over 100 per cent, and profits
increased over I50 per cent. Vol-
ume of business for the month of
January, 192N, wet W 0075; for
January, '1929, $610,899.
The management of the business
will continue under the direction
of Abraham Cooper, who has been
responsibgle for building the busi-
ness to It present high state of
efficiency.
It is understood that orders
mutt be taken subject to allot-

ment.

1, Pony Express Coaches

NASH REDFORD SALES

11425 Jae Cup..
HAMTRAMCK, MICHIGAN

ROSEVILLE, MICHIGAN

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WAHREN, MICHIGAN

3140 E. HI..ora

12042 Woodyard A•o, H. Y.

Gnalsot at ColerafoU

ROSEVILLE MOTOR SALES

1435 Lawaslala Ave

WARREN SERVICE GARAGE CA

MILLER-JUDD CO. (BRANCH) BILLINGHURST MOTOR SAW

11054 Co•od Rive. Ava

H. A. SCHMID CO.

MEHNERT MOTOR SAW

0154 W. Fort St.

V. E. WORDEN, INC.

WALTER P. HAMMOND, INC.

Auction!

Auction! Auction!

If ,v41 ha•en't •Itm<1./ ralr owlolg
it, Into the
auoion la IS/01 °a
Thoutand• of 'wool.
lualt
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th000m.d. erf 4,11/Ho Irr
ter.ding spir surto,. 844 stort• •1 14
h• •4•4 •••13 . .0•Ils Ihro,,Eout Ott dor
end •rr-rsrf Il•rr.•nrer the rlsolo,
Wodoroday, January It
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
4303 ron•twath A•erno.
F. A. Yoakay, Auetooagar.

Jim InLaney, presider:I of Mir h-
igan Brake Service Corporation,
states that Detroit automobilist'
are now aware of the fact that win-
ter driving may be done in comfort
and safety throughout the nelOOL,
regardless of weather conditions.
Mr. Dolleny states that hereto-
fore, the average driver paid lit-
tle attention to the brakes on hit
car during the winter months, fig-
uring that snow and ice covered
streets would cause skidding
whether or not his brake. were
equalized, but, that driver have fin-
ally become: educated to the fact
that perfectly adjusted brakes are
a real mental comfort and safety
fai tor.
Mr. Dohany states that the mod-
ern brake testing arid Ri'rviesnic
equipment used by the Michigan
Brake Strove Corporation in their
quarters on Fent Hancock at John
R. Street. duplicate. the driving
conditions of Detruit's street, and
immediately shows any deficiency
in • twee braking system in lesn
time than it takes to drive around
city block.
Mr. Itohaney further states that
brake linings as made today are
far superior in dependability and
ability
to render long nervice
through all kinds of weatio r than
any material presiounly used by
the autiimohile industry.

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Checker Cabs. Empire 7300

Mr. and Mre, Joseph Jacobson.
32 Owego Drive. announce tho
birth of a bon 911 Feb. 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jut:Lb...or of
Franklin boulevard left for Biloxi.
Mos., to be gone several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levin moved
into Heir new home on Ottawa
Drive.

EMANUEL LADIES'
PURIM MASQUERADE
SUNDAY, MARCH 31

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tr• susday ever:.!
the S isle-rho:4 of r • .ts .o.• •
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Emanuel will give
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the auditorium of the sv • :•.• •,••
other Taylor and Wilson a. • .•
Many novel plans are it i I.g ' • "
dieted for the entertain:nen" • :
:hose lin ser.t . Prizes will
awarded to Inc roost beautiful or
rnost uriqui• costumee, arid a mid.
night supper will le served. Mrs.
Harry Levin is chairman and l•
assisted by Mrs. Levin and !slider:
Karbel as vice-chairmen.
A board meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Eli Sachw, pres-
ident, on Monday evening, March
Pt, at which time a report will he
Siren on the rummage sale of
which Mn. S. I.. Kavanau i•
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•hairman.
The next meeting of the Sot .-t
will take place on M o nday
afternoon, Mar ,h ls, at the syna-
Mre Dying Golden will
gogue.
give the Bibles reading, which will
in followed by a program of triter-
pretative dancing by Misr Tosia
31uoistuk, assisted at the piano
-v Miss Mary Linsky, which will
followed by a piano presentation
by Mins lehria Mundstuk. The
tgual social hour will follow

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The Old Timer on the
New Corner with
New Ideas

Your old froend,
For Person•I ServIce

Max Knoppow

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Dexter

Corner Richton

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7. A. net Sunday. March 3. A ,
their visitors the chapter had b
j.;TOUp of young men organizing 1.
chapter of the A. Z. A. in Windsor
A report from the dance comm•t.
tee. Is that Monk Wutstin will he
master of ceremonies. while the
Vagabord Kirictw:11 provide the
music. at the dance to be held
April 21.
During the pros-run: at the- last
Roseman told I be
experiences of his trip to Men ;Ti-
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to take part in the oratorical '
Detroit took third placeT.
event.
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will travel to To:,
to debates Thi y •
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A. Z. A. WINS THIRD
PLACE IN ORATORY

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Detroit Civic Opera Society.

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CONNELL CHEVROLET
COMPANY

11520 Jot Camps. Ave

AtImelon 2330

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MOTHERS' CLUBS

The Purim B•II.

Michigan Brake Service Corp

W

JAMES 1 ■ 01-1ANI

East Hancock —at John R.

4183 COlumbia

BRAKE SPECIALISTS

Mielitg•n's Largest and Beet Equipped Brake Service Station

Our Spec..! Equipment Consists of:

Scientific Drum Lathe—Scient:fic Praise Testing Machine
Latest Mech•nicsil Devices for Complete Brake Service
We Inspect, Adjust, Equalize and Reline

rdlgEdn

Derr 1

Me and Mrs. Benjamin
stein of Ottawa Drive sntrrar
12 guests at a eupfer party Vi
nosclay evening, 110E' ; , 4;
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Mrs. Norman Cu• I et
tenth wedding am,: toss,.

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Euclid 2230

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liarney Hertzbery .•
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Jerome Edeists.r.
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M it liivari City, Ind., furnserly of
Pontiac.

Btiai B'rith Lodge gave a din-
ner at the Community 'enter Sun-
day fur 110 rUt•Ft.F. J11)111, brute:-
balm, president of WIlki krritti of
Detroit, gave an interesting Wk.
Mandel Bernstein, vine-president
of Detroit B'nai B'rith, al. spoke
The president of the Pontiac
Barney Wyman. welcomed the
speakers, and Mr. Murray Wulf
man, pant president, spoke, . Eleven
members were initiated. The dm-
rier We, in charge of Mesdames
Sam ;it'll:116011TE 410F. Katchati. Sot
Maritit•k• and Louis Klein. Dancing
followed.

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Drug Store

Pontiar Nuirs

FROM XINTII TO FOURTH

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excellent Nt•Ik JE Et I, (J114011114E0

for many years.
This year th.-
work iF under the d:rection of Mr.
Herman A. Schmier. sewing chair-
man, ably asTsted by Sirs Eva
Lost h
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MRS. CHARLES BRODY

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FOR ALMOST ALL CARS

Yes, sir! It isn't necessary for Mr. Motorist to shop all around town
for a new fender or running board. You can save time and money by
coming to us, for under our roof is housed the largest accumulation of
fenders and running boards in the enitre land.. Our prices mean big
savings--installation in quick time

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The Acton Co. Offers Way
cf Saving on Furniture.

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f cr the
and Babies Camp.

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Oakland and Fenkell Clubs:

the Fenkell
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••' I lilts E.' , t'4' two lamest
They
are plan-
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tit! f• r tt It Mothers and
• arnp. The Oakland Moth-
will hold a concert in
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be
The text meeting
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.s center, 31 Melbhurne avenue
The Fenkell Mother.' Club
tl , nning a dance in April as it -
affair for the Camp. It has (iris:n-
ixed many educational features.
The discussion and debating group
meets regularly. The next meet
ing will be On Saturday, March 9.
at the Fenkell branch, 3430 Kit'
kell avenue.

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:eded :r
of high fur- • ,• • (mitt,
The Acto• ( e. headquarter , .
f rorn its workthipt, is scarce-
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Th.
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•• • • . ".• Farkas, who was pre-
r eeutel with the Sejor
. o-
F urniture Co. for four and one-
nalf years. calls by appointment
,n those interested in buying fur-
Ile make. suggestions.
niture.
taken the interested party through
the showniems and it able by per-
sonal eordect and advice to bene-
fit his customer.
N. R. Seliady, who also had cur
niderable furrTture experience. i•
artitely corrected with the firm.

Mayotte Buick Orchestra
Available for Parties.

Max
Schlachman

& co.

Oakman Blvd. and Twelfth Si
Mothers' Club.

Meniberniiip tampagns have l o c h
started in both the Oakman Bottle-
% and and Twelfth Street Club,.

Commencing April 1, the May- Mothers' Clubs Glee Club:
every
The Glee Club meet.
otte Bunk Garage at 41 Clair-
branch.
mount ave., will present the May- Thursday at the Fenkell
34.30
Fenkell
avenue,
under
the
otte Buick Orchestra, an added fea-
Minn Naomi Look-
ture to their business. Thin or- direction of
chestra will be mainly composed of holder.
its own talent and is comprised of
nine musidant and a director with O•leman Blvd. Club:
Due to the fact that the Oak-
unlimited experience in classical
man Boulevard Mothers' Club
and dance music. They are avail-
in a non-Jewish neighbor-
meets
able for clubs, dance,. so• isl nor-
hood, the members of the club
ties. banquets. lunch, -.;ohms,
have
decided
to move 'nett nearer
programs and fl.E'.• • ; '
to Dexter boulevard, where the
Empire 0732.
population in more Jewish. They
Peerless Saks Co. Opens
have transferred their meeting
David Goose Opens Meat rooms from the Longfellow School
Retail Radio Store at
and Fish Market at 9833
to rooms at 2344 Grand avenue.
8751 Linwood Ave.
Order the direction of Mrs. Frank
Dexter Boulevard.
Kulodin, president. the club is
Goose,
well
known
in
the
David
The Peerless Sale" Company an-
growing
to a large membership.
nounces the opening of its sew north end section. having been in The next meeting will be held on
Westmintter
avenue
business
ott
radio retail store, at •731 Linwood
Saturday,
March 16, at 2:30
for a number of yearn. has opened
avenue, corner of Carter.
o'clock.
The company ramps a complete an up-to-date kosher meat. poul-
line of radio., including the new try and live fish market at 9033
Dexter boulevard. corner Boston Mack-Gr•tiot Club:
,110,1r1 Bui-kingham, at low prices
The club will give a card party
Mr. Goose pledges the
Included in the purchase peke rif boulevard.
on March 12 at the St. Clair Com-
every mho set is Inc service, Ire. tame courteous treatment whic!,
munity
house, Fairview and Le.
installation, and free tube Et. has won for him a hunt of curtorn-
may.
changs, ar provided for by the De. ern and friends in his previous
business connection,.
trot Radio Retail Dealer, Ass,
Last Holmes Lecture Tues.
(dation, of which the firm is a mem-
Neat Tuc•day tveninr, March
ber. Membership of this organizt- Honor Roll of Congregation
12.
at Orchestra Hall. Burton
Emanuel Bible Class.
thin, whit h I. rentricted to legiti-
Holmes
wi I give the last of his
mate radio dealers, is in itself a'
nerkS of illustrated travel talks.
assurance of fair and proper treat-
The following are the honor pu-
This
time
he will tell of Siam. the
ment.
nils in the various claws on the
Land of Chang.
The service department is un- Sunday of March 3:
der the capable management of SI.
Miss Esther Anhintky's class -
c. Polk, a graduate electrical engi- Lillian Wiesman, Condor Rosen-
neer, whew noecialty is locating thal.
and solving difficult radio problem..
Miss Mary Newman's clans: Ra-
Readers who are experiencing any chel Fox, Millie Shugarman, Sadie
difficulty with their radio lime Berman.
Members
whether battery-operated or elec-
Miss Judith Ashiniky's class:
New York Stork Eorhontn
tric, are invited to call Euclid 12 0 Rosalind Arta. Florence Rtinner. 5
for satinfactory radio service.
p " . Y 7, h L . C os t : e ., a k E E x c nt i . : . ,4
lay Pres., Florence Albert, Ruth ri
The executives of this company. Rosen. Curtis Ilittelman.
Cho•aga Stork Erichanco
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Mits Pauline Lasser'. class: So-
Own,. Board al Tree.
Louis C. Ceifeta and George E.
HeIro I Sloth Exch.*.
FA
Perior, invite Chronicle readers to phie Shugarman. Marcus Edelstein.
call at the /store at all times. and Charlotte Rosen, Lillian Shore,
Stocks—Bonds
E
inopect the machine, on the floor. S y S hi• i ,a, ChRaonese.
Friedman's class: 4
without invitations orobligations
Grain—Cotton
purchase.
Minnie Cohen. Ruth Go ldberr
%Ant LACHMAN
Grace Goldberg. Mildred Bo rak.
Deakin. ?titillate% $

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WARE & CO.1

MEMBERS
Detroit Stock Exchange
Chicago Stock Exchange
Associate New York Curb

Announce they are now located in their
new offices

866 Penobscot Bldg.

Tel.-- Cherry 6110-1-2-34

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THE CITY METALS
REFINING CO.

SAMUEL ZELDES, President

Announce They Will Be Located at

687 ILLINOIS STREET

On and After March 7th

FORMERLY AT 648 EAST COLUMBIA

New Telephonr_Number, Columbia 2292
Our new location will permit us to camy all
kinds of red and white metals.

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RADIOS

12195 Dexter •t Richt..

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Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.1

Csri M.

328•32 Buhl B:r14aok C

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OPEN ALL NIGHT. DIRT REMOVED FROM BODY AND
FENDERS

Let Us Lubricate Your Auto

Do not abuse your cm , by neeecting to lubricate same

rejrUlarly.

We Know How. Done While You Wait. Air Pressure System.

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION
100 V
Highway West, Corner Park Ave.

Open Day and Night, Sundays Included.

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