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May 24, 1929 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-05-24

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A iverias 'mirk l' erialal eater

MOM AMOS 011101101ATI 30, 01110



Pitikrizon; /Ems,' &Waal

SPEAKERS AT CEREMONIES ON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, EVENING,
MARKING B'NAI MOSHE OPENING

'SCHOLARSHIPS FOR
NORTH END CLINIC

Three Important Awards to
Help Improve Service
At the Clinic.

"Bud" and His Boys Congratulate the
Members of B'nai Moshe

The North Find Clinic announc-
es the rect•ipt of the following
scholarships which will be of great
assistance iu improving the story-
ice at the citron..
5200 from the Alpha Epsilon Phi
S,rorily to 1,4111 , 11Sh the Sally Ehr•
livh Gingold Memorial Scholarship
Fund ,-,.sfor J ewish women
atmen social
workers.
$21i0 from Mrs. Leo Butzel for a
scholarship for the physiotherapy
ttaboorian.
s2,111 from Sam Summerrield and
Jerome S. Freud for a scholarship
for the 4 11111(i/1H.
These gifts will enable members
of De staffs of these departments
to sooty the newer devt•lopnwnis in
their respective fields. ,As a result
on their return they will Ise able to
give even Is•tter service to the pa-
tients than in the past.
All professional I■ rganiz:ftj,n,
are dept•ndent on continued study
he their workers if ittlequalt,
to-date flirt. is to be riVell
needing it As the workers hat e
already cent-mhd c u n siderablt•
funds preparing themselves for the
work mod must lost , (110;r salaries
whenever they go fur further study,
scholarships are a very essential
r1 of this program and are al-
ways heartily welcomed by prtoft,
shim! agencies.
The North land
Clinic is indeed grateful to these
friends fur the great assistance
these gifts represent.
Another innia.rtant need in a
medical agency is a fund for re-
search work. Recently the 51essrs.
Henry and Andrew Wirienian have
in memory of the lifty-first wedding

You are enhancing the spiritual life of the community with
your beautiful IIVW synagogue and have earned the well wishes
of zdl. "Bud" and his boys are happy to felicitate you and extend
you a cordial invitation to stop in at either of our convenient sales-
rooms for a neighborly visit.

Strang Chevrolet Co.

A. 111•INEDI , •I S'IREN(;,

I'll S

8510 Twelfth St.

AM Itl ROA, Vice.Ple4. 1 , 1; PE 11.1t

TWO SALESROOMS

Phone Empire 4035

('or. Philadelphia

M. itrits:sy Fa N ,

B. F. GOLDMAN
Chairman at Afternoon Rally

See-•n.a.,

JULIUS DEUTELBAUM
Toastmaster at Banquet.

11740 Dexter Blvd.

Cor. Tuxedo

THREE USED-CAR LOTS

DEXTER AND ELMHURST

WOODWARD AND I'ALLISTER

Congratulations and Sincere Good
Wishes to the
B'nai Moshe Synagogue

Vt'OODWARD AND HOLBROOK

Welcome
B'nai Moshe

We are happy to join in con-

DEXTER CLEANERS
AND DYERS

9818 Dexter Blvd.

gratulating and welcoming you
to Dexter Blvd.

annitrrsary of their parents given
it gift for this purpose. It will

nutke possilole the beginning of a
I study of lot al pollens to ascertain
any COnneetilal they may has,. with

FRED M. BUTZEL

ast hma

Euclid 6460

RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN

9826 Dexter Blvd.

Club Bre•kfasts

JOHN A. MERCIER
BRICK CO.

MANUFACTURING

Common Brick

Office, 3895 Roulo Ave.
Telephone Cedar 0761

Mr. Mercier is not connected with any other brick
company using his name.

LOCAL DELEGATES
TO CONFERENCE OF
SOCIAL WORKERS

Congratulations
and Best Wishes

THORNTON'S
COFFEE SHOP

Lunch 50c
Dinner 75c and $1.00

La Carte 7 a. on to 8:30 p. m.

Congratulations
and Best Wishes

DEXTER
RECREATION

Dexter Blvd. at Boston

"Recreation with Club
Asmosphere"

24 BOWLING ALLEYS
16 BILLIARD TABLES

hay fever in this vi

cal stair has been begun. Its cont.'
pletion and the thoughtful donors
who matte it possible will soon la.'
announced.

11661 DEXTER BLVD.

We Furnished the Brick for the new
B'nai Moshe Synagogue

and

'
l st.holarship fund -
A
ciit..
for the medi-

PAGE FNS

COUNCIL REST HOME r--\1
TO OPEN ON JUNE 1

NOTICE

Several hospitals and clinics
have voiced the need for some
plate where -rest, fresh air.
proper food and sunshine could
be ',laced within the reach of
rot•opli• 110t sick enough to re-
quire care and yet not well
enough to resume their normal
art Witt,.
The Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Women, is
again opening the Y. IV. II. A.
ramp far the month of June as
rest home for a limited num-
ber of girls and women.
.Although they do not offer
!Indira! or convalescent care,
they do provide rest, fresh air,
wholesome food and invigorat-
ing surroundings. They will
be glad to receive applications
from girls or women who need
rest at this time.
The camp is located at Jeddo ,
Mich., just north of Port Huron.
There is tin established weekly
rate, but ill those eases where
the applicant is not able to pay
this fee, the council has a small
fund which may be drawn upon
in an emergency.
Registrations are now being
taken at 80 Rowena .erect.

To Members of Wrsai
Moshe Synagogue:

If you

to live

near

house at a bargain. Located

on Burlingame near Dexter,
7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, break-

fast room (with furniture),
tile bath, tile in reception
room and kitchen, all rooms

beautifully stippeled, no

wall

paper throughout, steam

heat, No-Kol oil burner, in-
stantaneous hot water heat-

er, side drive garage, large

yard with trees, shrubs and
flowers; ideal tor children.

Phone for appointment,
Owner,

Hemlock 9746-J

Our heartfelt and sin-
cere congratulations to
the members of B'nai
Moshe Synagogue.

FREE LOAN
IN NEW QUARTERS

The 114-brew Free Loan Associa.
Lion is now housed in its new quar-
ters at 1015 Cluirmount avenue.
near Twelfth street.
Formal
opening wits held Sunday, May 12,
at which time every appointment
anti detail of the new office was
functioning pt•rf••etly.
The new quarters ;ire in general
very much like a miniature bank.
The arrangement permits of easy
handling of the patrons at cash-
ier's windows, in the consultation
booths and in the general office.
The Itoeation of the new home of
the association is convenient to the
clientele of the institution.
In the building of the new guar..
ters, the association Was the re-
cipient of some noteworthy gifts.
The American Show Case Co.,
through Ira Copeland, furnished'
the fixtures and the labor to install
them, Ili•nry Jassy donated parti-
tions for the consultation booths
J. Victor Roemer of Weil & Co.
gave the association a linoleum
floor covering and the labor to lay i
it. Louis Stoll and Max Lieber-
man made don a l lions toward the
purchase of the necessary furni-
ture.
these donors e associa-
lion makes grateful acknowledge-
ment.
Friends of the association are I
invited to call at the new quarters.
The office is open daily. It is on ,
Sunday mornings, however, that
the new edicts dt•monstrate their
necessity, by reason of the large
number of patrons who come to
the association either for loans orl
fur repayments at that time.
In 1928 the association assisted
approximately 1,400 individuals,'
with a total of about $140,000.

T o

want

the Shule, I will sell you my

When in the neighborhood
atop in to see us.

Saunders

Art & Radio

Company

11338 Dexter Blvd.
Arlington 5510

Congratulations to
B'Nai Moshe

Detroit will be represented at
the National Confert•nce of .low.
tub Stain' Service in Atlantic City,
June 2 to 5.
Mayor Anthony M. Rufru, Jr., of
Atlantic City, will welcome th
delegates at the opening session toi: (
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN
JUDGE HARRY B. KEIDAN
Sunday evening, June 2, and lion.
Joseph Al. Perskie, City Solicitor
of Atlantic City, will preside.
Changing methods in various
fields of social work will be dis-
9836 Dexter Boulevard
cussed at the Monday morning s•s
(Recreation Building)
sittn of the conference. New de
nurtures in family welfare will lo
considered by Aliss Virginia ' , rank
of the Jewish Social Service liu •
reau of Chicago, in
paper on lb
Children's Council
Invt•stigatin ir
Service. New trends in child wel
fare Will be pointed out by Dr Services:

"Dabblers in Religion" will be
Leon Coldrich, executive three
Try Our Hotot•Llka Koala
tor of the Ilt•lorew Shelterin
the subject of Dr. Leo M. Frank-
111132 TWELFTH STREET
Guardian Society of Plt•asantville g sermon Sunday, May 1l6, at ! no nine tateattabla PoW
NUM. e
N. Y., who will speak on "The Hy 10:45 a. m. This is the closing of
mum
gienie Development of the Elmo •the regular Sunday service for this
.
season.
Pons of Dependent Children," ant
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
by Lionel J. Simonton's, sup-rim
tendent of the Hebrew Orphan the pulpit Saturday, May 25, at
Asylum, of New York, whose sub- 10:30.
ject will be "The Edenwald Exper
invent fur the Care of 51entally Re Central Conference of American !
Robbie Meeting:
tarded flirts." Dr. George Bat+ r,
will speak on "What the Physician
From June 26 to July I the cun-
Dispensary and Hospital Expect t
will have the privilege
the Family and Child Care Work of acting as host to the fortieth
en," and Miss Frances Taussig, ex . annual convention of the Central
ii
tative
director of the Jewish So ., Conference of American Rabbis.
vial Service Associatiton of New Several hundred rabbis from all
York, will talk on "What the So- parts of the country, many of
end Worker F:xpects of the Dispen- c them ac ompanied by their
sary and Hospital."
I will attend this meeting.
The Jewish press and its rela-
tion to Jewish philanthropy' will Temple Moonlight, June 17:
The biggest and 144..4 moonlight
be the theme of a Monday lunch-
eon meeting, with Louis Levinthal sponsored by the Young People's
of Philadelphia presiding and Dr. Temple Club will take place un
, S 1. „..,5 , 1 k le ir rgoshes, editor of The Dav, June 17. Set aside that date now.
8700
Jewish daily, as the principal
Closing Day Exercities of the
School of Religion:
YOUNG BROS.
The closing day exercises of the

School of Religion of Temple
2G16 DAVISON
Beth El will take place Saturday
Long. 1556
Al Linwood
morning, June 1, Sunday morning.
Radio Sorvic•
June 2, and Sunday afternoon,
June 2.
The program will consist of dis-
triloution of honor awards and con-
Expert Auto Repair-
t....4 prizes and it closing play for
ing on All Makes of
each department.
Members of the congregation
Cars. Buicks a Special-
With only $5,000 needed to put are invited especially to attend the
ty. Rusco Brake Service.
Michigan over the top and on the Senior play, "King David," of the
We invite the member. of this congregation to make
honor roll of states participating Temple high School Sunday morn-
this your Radio and Music Headquarters.
in the Cleveland Jewish Orphan ing, June 2, at 0:45.
Home campaign fur new buildings,
an intensive campaign will be Temple Calendar for May•June:
launched immediately in the com-
Saturday, May 25. — Dinner-
munities Of this state that have not dance in honor of Temple High
yet participated, it is annount•sd Schted graduates los Sisterhood
NINE•PAINUTE WASH
by Edward Lichtig of Bay City, and Temple and School Boards.
state chairman for Michigan out-
Sunday, May 26.—Closing Sun-
side of Detroit. The quota for day se, Ice.
Michigan is S125.000, toward
Sunday Morning, June 2.—Clow.
which $120,0(10 has been sub- Inc exercises of Roth El School of
scribed.
Ito ligion and the Senior ('lass Play.
I Between Boston and Chicago'
EARL GORDANIER, Mgr,
Communities that have not yet
Friday Morning, June 14. —She-
Euclid 7191
Open Evenings
participated in the campaign, it is vuot h
3371 Burlingame Avenue
stated by Chairman Lichtig, in-
Hemlock 10048
Sunday Morning, June Pl.—Con-
elude Flint, Battle Creek. Kalama- firmation services.
at Dexter
zoo. Mt. Clemens, Pontiac and Ann
lontlay Evening, .hunt I7. — An-
TIRE REPAIR
Arbor. Michigan communities nut nual Temple moonlight excursion.
side of Detroit that have contrib.
June 20 to July 1.—The Fortieth
uted their quota to the fund are, annual convention of the
Central
Detroit, 3101,139; Bay City, Conference of American Rabbis.
52,115; Grand Rapids, $4,561;
Jackson, $2.280; 1-ansing, $1,280;
Mu keg n, $1,115; Port Huron. Memorial Stone Laying for
rl ' and Saginaw, $2,230.
Victor Markowitz.
New buildings for the Cleveland
Jewish Orphan Home are nearing
Mrs. Mollie Markowitz, wife of
completion and will he ready for
occupancy July 1, Mr. Lichtig the late Victor Markowitz, an-
states. Sixteen states in Districts nounces that services in honor of
Nos. 6 and 2, Independent Order the unveiling of the monument in
of B'nai Irrith participated in the his honor will be held at 3 p. m.,
new building fund for $1,400.000 Sunday, June 2, at Machpelsh Cem-
FUMIGATORS LICENSED
with subscriptions totaling 81,340.• etery.
BY BOARD OF HEALTH
000 to date. States of the middle
west that have been placed on the,
For Gatti Set-rice and Low
honor roll as the result of reach- girls for GI years. The new home
Pricer Call
ing their assigned quotas include will he of the cottage type and will
Ohio, Indiana. Missouri, Kansas. be located in one of the attractive
2230 Pasadena
suburbs of Cleveland.
Kentucky and Wisconsin.
Chairman
Longfellow 4534
The new buildings for the Jew- Lichtig predicts that every com-
ish Orphan Home at Cleveland munity in the state will have corn-
83 Edmund Place
9800 Dexter Buvd.
Euclid 6078
will replace the original buildings pleted its campaign before July 1. i
Clifford 2252
that have been the haven for more,
I than 4,000 dependent boys and Checker Cabs. Empire: 7000'

Congratulations
and
Best Wishes

gempir Nell El
Notts

THE COURTYARD
FOOD SHOP

POHL'S
KOSHER RESTAURANT

To the members of B'nai Moshe
on the occasion of the dedica-
tion of their new synagogue.

Garfield 8400

A Friendly Neighbor
Congratulates and Welcomes
B'nai Moshe
To Dexter Blvd.

Congratulations
to B'nai Moshe

HARRY LEFKO

11.■■■■•••■■•

ISIDORE BRODFIELD

DEXTER THEATRE

Proprietors

Showing the Best in Sound and Talking Films

JEWETT CLEANERS
& DYERS

11606 Dexter Blvd.

4510 Joy Road

Congratulations,
and Best Wishes
to
B'nai Moshe

THE
DEXTER BOULEVARD
AGENCY FOR

Florsheim Shoes

Johnny Lebow

Extends Sincere Greetings
to Members of Congre-
gation B'nai Moshe
upon the Dedica-
tion of their new
Synagogue

with

W. B. DEYO CO.

Cara—

Euclid 1232

Ford—Trucks

Schwartz Bros.

5910 Cass Avenue
North 4450
Long. 3945

11617 Dexter Boulevard

Congratulations and
Best Wishes to Congre-
gation B'nai Moshe

Members of
B'nai Moshe

We welcome the opportunity
of showing you around our dis-
play rooms without any obliga-
tion.

vile you to visit Dexter Blvd.' ,

newest and smartest men's store.

GOLD
FURNITURE CO.

MORTON'S
MEN'S SHOP

1 0338 DEXTER BLVD.

12189 DEXTER BLVD.

We congratulate you and in-

Congratulations
to B'nai Moshe

ROYAL
GARAGE

SAM Lss RoW —BEN SWARTZ

Proprietors

1372 Calvert

C
ieat
Expert Work
Reasonable Prices

L

E R

Carpet Cleaners

Linwood Ave.

1

Congratulations and a 'Welcome
To Irnai Moshe
To Dexter Boulevard District

"BERNICE"

Radio Electric Shop

9816

Dexter Blvd.

RADIOLA, SPARTON, EARL and IA.JESTIC
RADIOS — EXPERT RADIO SERVICE—
RADIO SUPPLIES — VICTROLAS-
EASY WASHERS—SHEET MUSIC

CONGRATULATIONS
TO B'NAI MOSHE
ON THEIR NEW SYNAGOGUE

NEUHOFF DRUG CO.

MICHIGAN CITIES
ASKED FOR $5.000
FOR ORPHAN HOME

AUTO Ss
LAUNDRY 411°

BURLINGAME-
DEXTER
GARAGE

BUG

Exterminatin g
Company

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