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April 26, 1929 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-04-26

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PAGE TWO

GINSBURG CAMP FOR MOTHERS AND CHILDREN
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c4nnouncement!

:let" t ul

SAMUEL A. AGREE

Announces the Formation of the

DEXTER ENGINEERING
COMPANY

PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS

Associated with Mr. Agree in this new firm is Mr. Joseph S.
St. John, an engineer of wide experience, who is a member of the
A. S. H. & V. E. The company will specialize in industrial instal-
lations for small as well as large factories.

The Agree-Garelick Co., of which I was one of the organizers and which

has given you such faithful plumbing and heating service since 1909
want to take this occasion to thank my
is in the process of dissolution. I

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Nt atfwfiM WITLE's ass(

The Ginsburg Camp for Mothers
and Children will open this year
00 Sunday, June 23, and registra-
tions will be taken for two week
periods, with the exception of the
first period which will be for three
weeks. The following are the per-
iods:
First vacation can begin June
23 and end .luly Cl or ran begin
June 30 and end July 13; second
vacation begins July 11 and ends
July 27; third vacation begins
July 28 and ends August 10;
fourth vacation begins Aug. 11 and
ends Aug. 21; fifth vacation begins

many friends and clients for their patronage and good will, and am

now prepared, through my new company, to render you an even greater

service, much higher in type and much broader in scope. I'm eagerly

awaiting an opportunity to serve you again.

SAMUEL A. AGREE.

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Aug. 25 and ends Sept. 3, III)
(lays).
No registratimis will be taken
wiles saccompsnied by $5 which
will be applied on the first week's
payment of hoard. This deposit
will be returned to those who do
not go to tamp, providing five
days notice prior to the date of
leaving is gi•en.
Registratims will be taken at
the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne
avenue drily (except Saturday
and Sunday) from 9 A. M. to 5
I'. M., and on Tuesday and Wed-
nesday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30

R
SPONSO
NATHANSONS STAY ELKINS
BRILLIANT
SEDER
FOR 3 MORE DAYS

The Olympia lIotel of Mt. Clem-
ens wet the scene of an inspired
Julius and Anna Nathanson, gathenng on Wednesday evening,
noted comedians of the Yiddish April 24, when 228 people partici-

Company

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SERVICE

To furnish or supply you with
pure ice at regular or stated times
is only one of the many services
we are in a position to extend.
There is nothing pertaining to ice
refrigeration we will not take
care of for you.

Talk to the man who delivers
your ice. He is an ice salesman
and always anxious to give infor-
mation about the several depart-
ments within our company organ-
ized for your benefit.

Our refrigerator repair depart-
ment will inspect your ice refrig-
erator and make any repair poS-
sible upon your request. We
charge for material and labor
only.

Cork in sul ate d refrigerators
ranging in price from $25.00 up
are always in stock. Credit can
be given without any advance in
price.

TALK TO YOUR ICE SALESMAN,
HE KNOWS

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DR. WEIZMANN SENDS
PASSOVER MESSAGE
TO AMERICAN JEWS
T. ,k.)—A

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;.., ,c, am mistting Mr. Felix M. Warburg
l'-il and his associates here and am
looking forward to their full v0-
.'41 operation for the upbuilding of
. -n Palestine after the Zionist Con-
gross ratifies the constitution of
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The announcement that the Joint
l'a
. . l the Jewish Agency.
"In the meantime nothing must
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the Zionist growth. I ap- Distribution Committee will hold
..3' . arrest all
leaders and contributors a conference in Chicago on May 12

CONGRESS CHANGES
DATE IN INTEREST
OF JOINT MEETING

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Leonard S. Myers

Harrison

Tire and Battery
Service

SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER & CO.

Work Called For and Delivered

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EUGENE BUCSKO, Manager

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Randolph 0742
One Block from Fox Theater
and Savoy Hotel

Phone Euclid 9195

MANUEL URBACH

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Zanesville
Cleveland Dire,t Privet. Wire. to All Prioci.

Vulcanizing
and Rebuilding
Batteries

New and Used Tires, Batteries

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE
PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE
COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
NEW YORK CURB MARKET

Columbus

a

of the United Palestine Appeal to which was the
date
chosen Jewish
for the
the
American
'''
session
'.I make this Pesach more joyous for Congress in Atlantic City, caused
'. 4 t• Palestine, for themselves and my- vonsiderable discussion recently in
ly meeti ng the the circles of Jewish organizations
• •4, • self b y generous
needs of the current work."
interested in general problems.
In order to avoid a conflict of in-
lW
0,/ WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The re- terests between the two bodies,
tl!'al . tiring Polish Prime Minister, Prof. members of the American Jewish
t't, t' Bartel, made a call on Deputy II. Congress and of. the Joint Distri-
Zit Farbstein, president of the War- bution Committee, including per-
;3, saw Kehillah, to take leave of him sons who expect to be delegates to
'•_4.7 before handling over the govern- both conventions, talked the mat-
:.4i. ment to Prime Minister Switalski. ter over with the object of avoiding
•-• any difficulties or of giving a wrong
impression about any competition
between the two bodies.
With Best Wishes for
In connection with these conver-
4
sations, Louis Marshall, in behalf
Passover
of the American Joint Distribu-
tion Committee, had written a let-
L j
ter to Bernard G. Richards, execu-
tive secretary of the American
Jewish Congress, pointing out that
Expert Automobile
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the Chicago Conference had been
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Repairing
planned nearly three months ago,
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the present deplorable con-
Towing, Alemiting, Lubri- that
ditions In Eastern Europe hade it
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ty
cation, Auto Accessories, necessary to enlarge the relief
work, a nd that it would be more
,•.
Tire Service
favorable to the attendance at each
ty• of the two planned conventions. if
6109 Wabash Ave.
the date of the Congress Session
Walnut 0063
would be changed.
This letter was taken up at a
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special conference of members of
the administrative committee and
of the budget campaign committee.
wa , held at the home of Mrs. Sol
Rosenbloom, Hotel Dorset, and in
compliance with Marshall's request
r.
and in recognition by the commit-
tee of the urgent need of strength-
ening the relief work, it was unan-
imously decided to change the date
of the Congress for a week later,
nemely, May 19-20. Announce-
ment will accordingly be sent out
to all delegates and participating
central organizations and commun-
ities.

MEMBERS:

I

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Misses' Coats With a
New Smartness of Line
89.50

"Anna Christie" Comes to
Guild House May 3.

Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Chris-
tie" is now being prepared for pre-
sentation as the tenth production
of the Guild House Players at the
Winder street Little Theater, Fri-
day anti Saturday, May :1 and 4.
Leading roles ar haing stuided
Elmore And! e, Esther Holtzman,
Virginia Weller and LeRoy Nelson,
under the direction of Louis Alt-
shuler.

"Nliss 1440-20" will delight in choosing front
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The model with the loop collar and cuffs is
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Costs—SecoNd Hoot .

Passover Greetings to All My
Jewish Friends and Customers

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flounced, a maximum of comfort
would be provided the guests and
rather than crowd those who had
made previous reservations the
Elkins chose to deviate from
their announced policy. It was an-
flounced that Rabbi Film made a.
substantial donation to the United
Palestine Fund.
Mr. Joe Elkin, manager of the
hotel, extends the entire commu-
nity Passover greetings and an-
nounces that the program for the
remainder of the holiday is as fol-
lows.: Saturday eve., April 27. for-
mal dance; Sunday afternoon,
April 28, bridge party; Sunday
evening, April 28, carnival night
(informal dance); Monday after-
noon, April 29, tea-dance.

' stage, scored a hit the past week- paled in a Seder which was both
end, and were given an ovation at brilliant and beautiful to behold.
StIMUCI Elkin and his son, Joe,
Littman's Yiddish Theater.
o wner and manager, respectively,
Having w011 favor with the audi- of Nis famous hostelry, left noth-
envy, these two musical
stars were
undone to make this event one
for this ,yeasend, anti ing •
retained
t hat would stand out as the crown-
appear ((Ti Friday evening, E a t ur- ing achievement of their careers.
day and Sunday matinees and eve- That they succeeded is attested by
flings, in a romantic operetta in two tho unanimous approval of their
acts by Tuba and Osofsky, The guests. They wore formal attire
Glddlli Ring' ("D' s " dem. Rin g - and were lavish in their praise of
ale.")
the management for the brilliancy
This play was supervised by of the event.
Mr. Nathanson himself. In thp
fhe affair was started by Sam-
Longfellow 8440
cast with Mr. and Miss Nathanson tie;
who welcomed the
a ppears the entire cast of the local guests and then introduced Rabbi
Yiddish Players with the assist- Leon Pram of Temple Beth El,
ance of a choir of 10 female and who conducted the services. A
are to ,,, iti et e u e re of the evening was
four male voiT, persons on
Ix' more than 0 perns on th e p h«lelivered by two young
stage for this performance.
The dining-room presented the
appearance of a veritable garden
Sanatorium Auxiliary Post dvari-colo red flow ers lending g a .
M are
JERUSALEM.—o.
ecorative atmosph ere.
pones Tag Day and
note of confidence in a brighter fu-
than 60 people were turned away
ee .
industr es
t
C II t i on
because, as was previously an -
lure for I ulestine
where Inc
:4 ,- are at work, unemployment disap-
' 1( neared and new immigration ex- The Detroit Auxiliary of t he
''... petted was sounded in a message Jewish Consumptive Relief Asso_
t l,i;' to American Jews sent by Dr' ciation of California announces
:''. Chaim Weizmann through the the postponement of the tag day
Jewish Telegraphic Agency "n and cutlet•thin week from the per-
:', i his arrival in .lerusalem April 21. it'd of May 5 to 12 to that of May
"la. "I wish more of my American 26 to June 2, on account of the in-
?. friends could see the homeland as terference with preparations due
. 77 I find it on my present pilgrimage," to Passover.
Dr. Weizmann declared in his mess-
The picnic, according td an an-
age. "There is a feeling of high nouncement made this week, will
- confidence based on a success un- be held July 28 at Rochester Park,
precedented here in the plantations. on the corner of Rochester and
Most industries are working over- Sixteen and one-half Milo Roads.
sap- ,
t ime, unemployment t has
Meetings will henceforth be held
, neared and a new immigration, on Monday nights, the first to he
.t. with a quota substantially greater .held coming Monday evening at
ti24,
than the last,
is anticipated.
lt.4
my Zionist
colleagues I the A. R. Center, 527 Holbrook.

Dexter Engineering

12508 Dexter Blvd.

1 I l;
i57 .
o'clock. Telephone Empire
Many improvements in the camp
have been made. Space has been
provided for picnics, and shade
trees have been planted. The lake
and the beach have been greatly
improved. Only enough registra-
tions will be taken to fill the camp
comfortably and persons who have
not registered in advance in the
city will not be accepted at camp.
Fees per week are as follows:
Mother, $12; children under three
years,$3; four to six years, $6;
seven years old, $7; eight years
old, $8.

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Passover Greetings

till

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With Best Wishes for Passover

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