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AIEMBERS

New York Stock Exchange
New York Curb Association (Associate)
New York Cotton Exchange
Chicago Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade

Announce the formal opening of their new offices

326 Buhl Bldg.

Monday, April 1st, 1929

CHESTER V 1N kLUIZEN, Ili•sident Manager

Telephone Cherry 5540

\Ve wish to announce our intention
to issue

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Market Review

A bi-monthly bulletin covering pertinent
facts and factors for the guidance of inves-
tors in securities listed in both Detroit and
Chicago Stock Exchanges.
At your request your mune will be added to
those who will receive this Review regularly
without charge.

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& COMPANY

MEMBERS
Detroit Stock Exchange - Chicago Stock Exchange

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Hamilton, Toronto
$6.25
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$11.00
NIAGARA MARTZ
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Buses

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Through Service

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TO
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Low Fares Everywhere

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CLEVELAND
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ST. LOUIS ........
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For Information
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RAN). 3600

Pony Express Coaches
to CHICAGO

are built entirety of steel

CAdillac 4114

AKRON, $4.00
YOUNGSTOWN, $5.00

JACKRABBIT BUS STATION
1735 CASS AVENUE
235 Bagley Avenue
Clifford 6855
Cadillac 2200

BUSSES EVERYWHERE

Come to the main station, where
principal buses leaving Detroit
start. You can select the most eco-
nomical, convenient and direct
route.

$3-CHICAGO-$3

Pittsburgh, $6.00-Cincinnati, $5.00

Cleveland, $3.50-Youngstown, $5.00

Buffalo, $6.00-New York, $13

MAIN BUS DEPOT

Phone Cadillac 7772

1231 CASS AT MICHIGAN

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TIEVETROIVEMSALARONICLE

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THREE 1-ACT PLAYS IS IN CHARGE OF
OF JR. HADASSAH
TICKETS FOR THE
HEBREW OPERETTA
The dramatic group of Detroit

.1unidor Iladassah will present
three one-act plays in the 51emair-
ial Chapel of Temple Beth El at
..-15 I'. M., Thursday, April II.
The following are the ploys to be
Heil and the east:, of charm.-

THREE

The

last meeting o f the North-
western Women's League of t I
United Hebrew Schools was held

E 31 BARR ASS1NG MOMENTS

N% hen )(111 meet Cynthia,

t I,

the college ttiJutc, for the first time in
ten ears and call her Helen . .
be non.
halont . .. Belo a
cigarette.

b1 - F. ItYlIODY'S /WS!: Nli
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Blanche t,reenhon.,
1.
NI,•,her
Belle V.P.tem
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tO ...Inuit her .. iteheor• Ehrinprei4
1 he t.ri
t:, andrnother
. Malvern Rii.enberg
Edwards
"IIITMR"
▪
Helena Stun...
Dorm,. ..1,1•Ii Milton Itueenlierg
Vi nt
t,ertruole Weiner
liuckerman
• iirah Pi, k
SI I III n, :
len
lilt I
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Lillian boat
II
lt•,,den Whitehead
'Ill,
M
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Lillian Freedman

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Thor Inqt, jte0 like
they did 20 years ago

Jlemin r of the hoard of (hive-
tes .11. selling tickets for this
pen I..mailee. Tickets will also lie
siii. at the door.

Nall eritg Notes

MRS. E. POLLACK

Thursday, April I, at the Ilyi
Miss 5Iini Hirschfield left on
Philadelchia hall.
Final repe-
Sunday for Laporte., Ind., where'
she will be the guest of relatives wire made on the side of tic;
of the II, be
lw play to be
for a week
(behest., Hall, Sunday, April 7
\
a E. Pollack is ch irman of the
V
Messrs. Alex and Max Kahn are ML'S.
irnet committee, :old
ably its- --
spending a fete days in Detroit.
-. isted
'Mrs.
Shnitz, Mrs.
Mrs. A. II. Roman and son, Ileehster, Nlis. A. 5Iarkson, Mrs.
Mrs. N. Lubetzky,
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Bobby returned home on Sunday "'I'
from Dtr
M
1.. 1Vris-
eoit, a where. they spent Mrs. S.
Air.
man.
Mrs.
F.
Richmond, Mrs. II.
, the, guests et
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51ilkovsky, f i rs. S. 51unch.
art I 5Irs. Jos. Broder.
,
Thoso Who ha e not yet secured
On Friday, April 17, Mrs. Jos. tickets nlay get them at Orchestra
Schwartz
at a Hall the evening of the play.
P.
he
bridge party for the benefit of the
Temple Sisterhood.

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Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Master Charles Anthony has re-
turned home after spending his. Camp Reunion:
Easter vacation with his grand-
.1 eery unusual and peppy pro-
mother, Mrs. Emma Rosenberg, of gram is ill store for all Y. W. II.
Detroit.
A. campers at the reunion Sunday
afternoon, April 7, at 3 o'clock.
The camp honor awards will
be presented and Mrs. Joseph M.
Welt will show the tosses she took
while at camp last summer. Sev-
FOR RENT-Large sleeping room eral surprise announcements are
for one or two ladies or gentle- also on the program so that not
men or young couple. Modern single camper should miss this
apartment with shower. Private event.
no ot her roomers. Home
privileges. Very reasonable.. Plays, April 14 and 15:
2014 Blaine, Apt. 24, between
Members and friends of the as-
Twelfth and Fourteenth.
sociation are eagerly looking for-
ward to the dates, Sunday and
II ERR EW TEACHER, extx•ri- Monday evenings, April 14 and If
well versed in Hebrew when the advanced dramatic
and English, will give. private groups will present their last tter-
h'SSI, II , in Hebrew, also Bar
formances of three one-act plays.
Mitzvah preparations. Phone A newly decorated stage is in
Ilemlock 3003-R.
readiness for the program, which
include s: "Her Radio Roniance,"
WANTED-Business man deSires by Hilliard Booth; "The Bride and
room in private home with re- the Burglar," by Florence Speare,
tined Americanized family ;
atel "Grandma Pulls the String,"
quiet and refinement necessary. by Edith Delano and David Carb.
References exchanged. Write
Tickets may be purchased from
Box 345 . Detroit Jewish Chron-
members of the cast and at the.
icle.
clubhouse.

CLASSIFIED

I

WANTED-Room and board by
young Jewish gentleman in re-
spectable Jewish how, prefer-
ably in or near Highland Park.
Call Mr. Cutler, room :362 Web-
ster Hall, Saturday afternoon or
Sunday morning.

Athletic Club:
The Y. W.H.A. Athletic Club
invites all girl members to join
them on the hike on Sunday..April
7, at 10 a. an The leader will
meet all interested hikers at the
Belle Isle bridge near Jefferson
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished for a hike through the News Trail.
room in congenial modern (In Tuesday evening, April Id the
home. Convenient to car and group will hold tennis practice at
bus lines. Three adults. West the Temple 13eth-EI gymnasium.
Philadelphia Ave. near Four-
teenth. Garfield 8852-J.

YOUNG MAN would like to share
apartment with a young gentle-
man or rent comfortable room
in a nice home. Write Box 340,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

Young

in daea

CI ub
Notes

FOR RENT-Large furnished
Chavatzeles Zion.
. room suitable. for one or two
At the meeting
gentlemen. Private farniily of
the. f•ho vat -
adults. All modern concemi- 201 0. Zion al the rillInd. 4 1.bill-
ences; with or without garage. Byron, Sunday, March 31, an in
1989 Gladstone. Euclid 1014. :eh'
re et'tridnigirraPnTge r h nani n'1%;tatis. 1.1 ri lre! 't E 111 elf?:
FOR RENT-Large comfortable der. The following members par-
room, with or without board; ti
c ipated: Sophie Goldberg, who
private home; for one or two t„,„(,„1 „ poem.
"Sonny's rat.iat;,,
gentlemen. Art Center district; Sarah
,
near six car lines. Call Glen- nit
dale 7231-R.
sang songs in Hebrew. Jewish and
EXPERjENCED practical nurse Russian; and Dorothy Heiman and
en confinement case;. Call Lin- Lenore Markson danced the. "Ali
Chomochs" dance.
coin 5689-W .
Reports of the different commit-
WANTED - Acquaintance of tees were given. At a purist party,
young American cultured gen- refreshments were donated by the
demon desired by attractive members. The meeting was ail-
young lady of excellent breed- journed by the. singing of Hatik-
ing. Box 335, Detroit Jewish cab.
Chronicle.

Ezra Yehuda Club.
FOR RENT-Beautiful 7-room up-
The meeting of Ezra 1'.I ids
per flat; oil heat; garage; side
club was held at the hem.' of
drive. 1985 Taylor.
Fvelyn Shewitz.
(Bikers sell.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for elected as follows:
Evelyn She.-
lady, gentleman or couple. Must wits, president; Phyllis Glaser,
be seen to be appreciated. Very
vice-nresident; Ruth Savage. oc"-
reasonable.
2257 Hazelwood. retary; Shirley Ellis, treasurer;
Euclid 4775-W.
Rose Gelfand, publicity. Program
FOP, RENT-Sun parlor with twin committee: Ruth Savage, Mai nal
ils for two gentlemen, in fam- Savage and Shirley Ellis
Th e next meeting will he held at
ily of adults. Arlington 8921-M.
the. hem.. of Rose Gelfand.
FOR RENT-Furnished room suit-
---
able for young lady or gentle-
Emanuel Judaeans.
man. No objection to couple.
The annual Purim party of the
t224 West Euclid. S. Shear.
Young Emanuel Judaeans was held
at the home of Ralph Helper. 2180
A United Jewry for Pal- Atkinson avenue, on Saturday eve-
estine's Cause. Subscribe to ning. March 23. The mebers
m
and their friends arrived! in full
the U. P. A.
masquerade. The entertainment
consisted of dancing and games. .\
midnight buffet luncheon
tvai
served to 24 guests.
The last meeting of the Young
Emanuel Judaeans was held at
the home of Sara Felsot on Thurs-
day evening, March 28.
The constitution was amended
in several ways. The program was
carried out in a very interesting
manner, including a Bible reading,
a review of current topics. and an
ultimately interesting resume of
the life work of Rabbi Akiba. The
next meeting will he held at the
home of Olga Feldman 2945 Rich-
ton avenue, on Thursday evening,
Detailed
April 11.
Information on
request

Union
Investment
Stock

C. o. lee . I

part were Samuel (liarfoeis Speak-
SUBSCRIPTION WEEK
ing on "The Jury System," Ben
FOR SANATORIUM TO
Kaplan on "Talking Pictures"
Detroit Chapter No. eitt, A. Z. A.,
David Reiner dm "Prohibition,"
BE FROM MAY 5-12
met Conday. March 31. The dance Harold NIalis on "The Subway,"
committee reports progress. The
Bob Davis on "Farm Relief," and
debating team reports final plans Sidney 'Markle on "How to Ad-
A special conference session has
for the debate April 11.
vertise the Dance."
!wen called for next Sunday mora-
As a part of the intellectual pro-
ine' at II:00 a, nt., at the A. It .
gram short speeches were given
Center, 527 Holbrook avenue, by
by six members. Those taking Checker Cabs. Empire
7000 the Detroit Auxiliary of the Jewish

An application for affiliation and
membership registration was made
nut.
,,,IIItec
ettue,rins of the raffle tickets were

First National Bank Building

The meeting was adjourned after
singing Hatikvah.

and Fisher Building

DETROIT

Members Detroit Stock Exchange

Build Palestine Now. Sub-
scribe to the United Pales-
tine Appeal.

Consumptive Relief Association of
California to report and make final
arrangements for Tag Day and
Subscription Week to be held from
May 5 to May 12, and for the pur-
pose of raising the balance of the

funds necessary to proceed with
the erection of the Detroit Unit on
the grounds of the Los Angeles

Sanatorium.

Jewish Women of Detroit!

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is Genuinely Pure, Wholesome and Kosher

Use Exclusively

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The word "Kosher" in red or blue penetrates through and through,
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* Rokeach Steel-Wool

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Rokeach Kosher Nyafat*

The meeting of the Hoses of the
White and Blue was held at the
Jewish ('enter, 31 Melbourne ave-
nue, April 2.

Backus, Fordon
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FISH

A. Z. A. ACTIVITIES

Roses of White and Blue.

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A pure vegetable product for frying, cook-
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Does away with your worries and troubles as
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