PAGE TWO TilEWILOITJEWIS/191KONICLE NATHANSONS AT Y o ung YIDDISH THEATER' Judaea un REGISTER NOW FOR FRESH AIR CAMP 9146 TWELFTH STREET 11322 DEXTER BOULEVARD EMPIRE 5391 LONG. 1209 FOR PASSOVER WE WILL SERVE OUR PATRONS Matzoh Meal and Potato Flour Cake Strawberry Shortcake — Macaroons AND ALL KINDS OF COOKIES Place Your Order Early for Perwein Pastries Registrations are now being taken for the Fresh Air Camp at Blaine Lake, near Brighton, Mich. Jewish children, aged 8 to 15 years, are eligible for ap- plication which may be made any day except Saturday or Sunday, at the etlice of the Fresh Air Society, in Room 7, of the Young Women's Hebrew Association building, 149 Ro- wena. Children must be accom- panied by a parent or older per- son at the time of registration, and a deposit fee is required at that time. The rate is $6.50 per week, but special arrange- ments will be made for parents who are unable to inert this amount. Registrations will be taken until June 1, but early application is advised since only a limited number of children ran be accommodated. Noted Comedians Guest Ac- Club Notes Blossoms of Zion. tors Here in "The The last meeting of the Blue Chapter 14 the Blossoms of Zion Candy Kid." Was held at the home of Pearl Weitzman. Plans were made for Lovers of comedy will have a the orphan affair which both chap- real treat at Littman's Yiddish ters are to give April 21. An in- Theater for a number of days. teresting program was given 1111 A. Latinate of the local play- the Scout movement which will be house announces that .1 alias and one of the club's chief interests. A Anna Nathanson, the great must- Yiddish story translated into Eng- lish was read to the club by Sally Mendelsohn. The new leader is Miss B. Pen- .;i The president is Rose Cohen who has made up two Young Judaea songs to popular time. The club s ‘ n „. c i1l h . learn them and sing them at meetings. The meeting was ad- journed with the singing eef Batik- We Will Be Open During Passover Week. Everyone interested in Young Judaea who would like to join the club is invitee!. The next meeting, will be held nt the Philadelphia- Byron Hebrew School. MENUHIN ACCLAIMED AT HIS BERLIN DEBUT BERLIN.—The first appearance of Yehudi Menuhin at the German Chavatzeles Zion. capital proved to be one of the At the meeting of the Cha- major social and musical events vatzeles Zion at the Philadelphia- • of this Season. When it was an- JULIUS NATHANSON Byron Talmud, April 14, an In- nounced that Professor !Iran° Walter, the sincerest and most ap- cal stars, are to be the guest per- teresting program was prepared by the chairman, Janet °lender. preciated orchestra conductor in , formers from Friday to Tuesday The following members participat- Berlin, who recently resigned from inclusive, April 19 tee 23, with , ed: Bessie Kinitzer read an article his post with the opera houses be- matinees on Saturday and Sun- called "What Is the Bible," fol- cause he said his artistic demands d a y . lowed by a discussion; Belle Olen- were unfulfilled, would take P ro- The Nathansons will appear here der sang songs in Hebrew and f essor Busch's place at the conduc- in the musical comedy "The Candy English; Freda Culla recited a Ile- tar's desk in the Philharmonic on brew poem by Battik. The club the occasion of Menuhm s con- sank "Shachku, Shitchku;" Sylvia cert, musical circles knew that Berris read all article, "Colony of this 12-year old American un- Palestine," by Mrs. Israel David- doubtedly must he an excellent vio- son. linist, but nobody expected hint tee Three new members joined our I be. such a perfect musician. club. Menuhin certainly belongs in the ranks of the greatest artists, it Emanuel Judaeans. was said. The last meeting of the Eman- In the audience were Henry al Judaeans was held at the home Goldman, the New York banker, of Olga Feldman, 2945 Richton who gave Menuhin the wonderful avenue-, Thursday evening, April instrument which he plays and 11. ' who came to Berlin especially tee Lillian Weissman was chosen on attend the concert, with Mrs. Gold- the program committee. man; Ambassador Schurman, with The National Oratorical Contest his retinue; Max Reinhardt, who was discusses' by the club. recently returned from the United Sadye Karlin' gave an interest- States, as well as leaders of Ber- ing review of the prejudice against lin society. Jewish boys in American colleges. ANNA NATHANSON The story of Passover eras given Kiel," ley A. Narger. Music is' by by the president, Alfred Rosenberg. Osofsky and Tanzman, with lyrics A musical selection was also given. metically sealed mechanism A refrigerator built of steel ley Tanzman and 'robed'. The next meeting will be held at which no other refrigerator Mr. Nathanson was the director the home of Sadye Karleel, 216:f and as strong as a safe! A has. It never needs oiling. I.f the Boston Theater and the Phil- Blaine avenue, Thursday, :Slay 2. refrigerator that cannot warp, NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Fan- delphia Casino Theater. He has that keeps cold in and heat You really should come and nie Raquel Moses of Brooklyn was Well fame as an actor and man- out! A refrigerator that gives see its many improvements Ezra Yehuda Club. chosen "Queen Esther" and Esther ager, and is considered among the you absolutely perfect refrig- The meeting of the Ezra Ye- and advantages ... the black- Manischewitz of Cincinnati, 0., oufstanding, comedians. eration and still costs less to huda Club was held at the home "lady-in-waiting" in the contest faced door edges, the gliders The fact that the Nathanseens operate. conducted by the Jewish National are bringing with them 10 trunks of Shirley Ellis. A Pass.ever pro- that protect your linoleum, Here it is—the last word in re- Workers' Alliance and the New of costumes and scenery is an add- gram featured the meeting. Ruth frigeration—the new all-steel the handsome hardware that York Day. Between State and Grand River Ave. ed inducement for seeing The Kaufman and Evelyn Shewitz par- General Electric. is bolted right into the steel. The contest, which was in pros!. ticipated. The next meeting will Candy Kid." For small families this new Quiet, automatic and worry- Iress several months, was entered take place on Monday, April 30, all-steel model is ideal. Come free, completely electrical in by girls from all over the country, at the home of the leader, Mrs. I'. in and see it today. its operation. It has the her- selections being made by popular Six-Mile Road School Has Slomovitz. vote. The winners will leave this Many Activities. lweek on a tour of Palestine. Bina Abramowitz, of the Yid- dish Art Theater. crowned Miss A well arranged Purim program Moses as "Queen Esther" at a ball MRS. CARRIE B. VAN VLIET held Saturday night at the See- took place in the Six Mile branch of 1246 Edison avenue, beloved . enty-first Regiment Armory, New of the United Hebrew Schools on Michigan Telephone People Are wife of Leon Veen Vliet, passed March 31. Children of the ad- York. The judges were Prof. En- Cited for Noteworthy Ants• away suddenly April 14. She had rico Glicenstein, William Auer- tamed classes participated. The of Service. been a lifetime resident of Detroit . bach Levy, Mrs. Archibalt Silvers program was significant for its and was active in charitable and 100 per cent Hebrew usage as it !man, Maurice Schwartz, Alfred Long. 1804 12018-12022 Linwood Ave. Long. 1803 by two husband, ieldliesibees Award of the Theodore N. Vail .. sheissTir social at uarys, represented a class which is ad- W. Norek and Dr. Samuel Mar- children, vanced in its studies of the Hebrew medal of bronze for 1928 has been gashes. telephone James L. and Marion C. Vein Vliet, made to four Michigan literature and history. A three- act children's play was presented people, two men and two women, two sisters and one brother, Rose, by the pupils of the school. The three of them employees of the Bernard and Gertrude Anspach. '1‘plaYS.2733=ebtla 3q,. ' ,t CI auditorium was filled with parents Michigan Bell Telephone Cam- Funeral st•rvices were held at the and one, an employee of the residence Thursday, April 16, and Benzes Consolidated Telephone and SO•lal workers interested in pony, interment took place at Woodmere Ilehrew education. IV ompany, it is announced by the committee of award. Cemetery. Rabbi Fram officiated. Company, Mrs. Stone, the most active 121.125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING F A — :4+ worker of the school, states that ELLA LOEB KASPROWICZ Those receiving the award are: Randolph 4993-4-5-6-7 • it is her • aim to convert the school Mrs. Mary Smith, chief operator, of 1780 West Grand boulevard leafleting into a cultural center for away April 13 work at the age of Thompsonville, Mich., whose d! New York R. L. TEMPLIN, Manager Canton the vicinity, and it is her hope that at the switchboard is credited with passed 1;8 years. She is survived by her 0 Cleveland u u s Direct Private Wires to All Princi. Zanesville 0 youth of the neighborhood will vol- having saved the town tram (le- Findlayy unteer tee carry on the Jewish ac- struction by fire; Mrs. Irva Mac- husband, Henry Kasprowicz. Fa- pal Markets Columbus Intyre, neral services were held at Lewis tivities as they have already dem- Mich., operating agent, Hopkins, whose initiative in hand- Bros.' Funeral Home on April 14 MI LI 1 I 1 1.111 61 LI onstrated in all previous under- sis and interment took place at Cleve- takings. ling an unusual call saved the life of an aged woman; Louis B. Flood, land, Ohio. Battle foreman, MRS. EMMA EPSTEIN construction Saul Lewd. net moor Lewis George Lesda Daniel Lewis Creek, who saved the life of a of 1 700 Blaine avenue missed workman who had come into con- away suddenly April 18 at the age tact with a high voltage wire at of 45 years. She is survived by e Monroe; James Fisher, lineman, her husband, Nathaniel Epstein, :11 Ann Arbor, whose prompt action and two children, Bernard and at the time of an automobile colli- Anna. Funeral services were held sion on the highway near Novi :ST prevented a badly injured man place April at 17 the and interment took Detroit Free Burial A . from bleeding to death. Association Cemetery. Award of the Theodore N. Vail medal was made possible by the MRS. EVA COWEN establishment in 1920 of the Theo- 'f e 3129 W oodward a venu e( passed lore N. Vail Memorial Fund in away April 12 at the age of 41 memory of the man who made •.. uni• ye yeah. She is survived by her hus- •ho's. n Goad Horne Min! versa! telephone service possible band, Isaac Cowen, and two chit- after the invention of the tole- Been. Assured en. Funeral services were held -1 phone by Alexander Graham Bell .'sfs and whose every public act was (a.t Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home ore Kosher Home-Cooked Meals April 14, and interment took place directed toward giving the Ameri- at Clover Hill l'ark Cemetery. Appetising Sandwiches ss can people the finest communica- Rabbi Ilershtnan and Rev. Zalud- • • A Good Place to Go After the lion system possible. The medal kowski officiated. Show is awarded telephone employees scfs — who perform unusual, outstanding, SAMUEL GOLDBERG and especially noteworthy acts of of 20;64 Delaware avenue passed! public service, whether in the per, la,i Across the People's Theater Ile is suddenly April 18. formance of their regular duties survived by four children. Ben, or otherwise, but held to be in Mitshkun, Louis it. emulation of the high ideals of Mnrds..D .orothy„. 1 Mcerrey M Funeral se nt public service that characterized and Mel April 18 at Temple Beth Mr. i'ayil.. El and interment took place at Thirty-nine such awards have Wooffinere Cemetery. Rabbi Frans Thl rt been made to Michigan telephone baked, and de- people since the establishment of ( ad"' licious is the Mani- , yozisa 1 0 thee m‘; a o i l e 7,5 1 11m "MY Man" Begins Week at liC1h5igaarif I f l(ha schewitz State Theater. Bell Company and four to em- MATZO FARFEL And in its crispness, ployees of connecting companies. CAKE MEAL How decidedly a sensational hit The Greatest Value Ever', the first all-steel refrigerator for $ 500 BEN JACOBSON THANKS YOU! PER MO. GENERAL I want to thank the many who helped to make the open- ing of my new and exclusive Men's Shoe Shop such a suc- cess. To those whom we were unable to serve we sincerely apologize and beg to have the pleasure of serving them in the future. Featuring Nettleton's and Miller-Cook (the world's best men's shoes), particular men will take great pleasure in doing their Passover shopping here. ELECTRIC ALL•STEEL REFRIGERATOR "QUEEN ESTHER" IN BEAUTY CONTEST The SHOP 1244 Washington Boulevard WAG NE M FOUR AWARDED OBITUARY 1928 VAIL MEDAL MEMBERS: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE NEW YORK CURB MARKET "BUD" and his Boys extend 1 SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER86 CO 5 0; 0 0 Passover Greetings k■■■■■■■■■■■• We are keenly aware that the success of our organ- ization is dependent upon the friendship of our cus- tomers. It is our privilege, at this happy time, to extend to you and yours a sincere wish for a full measure of the season's happiness. Friendship, based upon mutual respect and confi- dence, must always be a major factor in all human rela- tionships, whether they are business or social. —"Bud" and His Boys. ■ ■ ■■ ■■■• Meet Me at the Pure Food Kosher Restaurant FUNERAL DIRECTORS Empire 2114 7739 John R. St. mop iimv? 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A series of tableaux of some of the famous mothers in Jewish his- tory, with a musical accompani- ment by Mrs. J. S. Sauls, will 1w presented. Mrs. Isadore Karbel is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Meyer Shug•r- man and Mrs. Louis Germansky. Mrs. Max Sehubiner, secretary, is charge of reservations. New and Used Tires, Batteries On your next shopping tour drop in and see for yourself. We will be glad to give you a demonstration without obligation. A. MILNEDICT STRF.NG, Prea. CHAS. HAMBURGF.R. Vice-Pre, DR BETER M. BERNSTEIN. See-Tram, 4: i 4 8510 Twelfth St. Cor. Philadelphia TWO SALESROOMS Phone Empire 4035 8408 LINWOOD AVE. Phone Euclid 9195 MANUEL URBACH Grnait• cad Marian .:4+ 11740 Dexter Blvd. Cor. Tuxedo Monuments Now in our New Location ( 7 3' Ai 7723 TWELFTH STREET Euclid 7192 d•011 ■ SIMMINIalonnallals Matzo... . Emanuel Sisterhood Makes theatrical performer is illustrated in the experience of Fannie Brice, Interesting Plana for who is now playing in the singing Mother's Day. 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