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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-05-31

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American Jewish Periodical Center

M USIC

YOUR
FUTURE

What 11 , 1, it 111,111 to y■111 •

A lifetime spent at a monoto-
nous rout'ase job at poor pay
er a big paying, clean, pleasant,
fascinating business that offers
real opportunities for your fu-
ture?

RADIO

.ffers the chance you have hewn
.Inc for. A steady job, good
s. interesting work are only
to of the advantages which
a limb° Trained Man has With.
his reach.
Let us tell you
you can learn this inter-
, dig. trade. Radio Needs My ti!
S ou Need Radio!

RADIO
SERVICE SCHOOL

3723 Grand River Avenue

Glenda!, 0157

Detroit

KRA EMER'S

DETROIT
RESTAURANT

"Strictly Kosher"

sup, , vi,,I by the Va.! Ild
i:slit-aft of Detroit.

Business Men's Lunch • - • 65c

It pays to pay fare and come
out to Kraemer 's strictly kosher
restaurant.
We cater to weddings, ban-
quets and parties.

8681 Twelfth Street
Corner Blaine

of Mt. Clemens Stop or

kradircr'it //Or/

NOW OPEN

P 0

L S

Try Our Home-Like Meal.

8432 TWELFTH STREET

MI.

inumit•hle Pohl I:alaine will
prevad

•son ■ aiMISMIN ■ r
The Only Direct Route

NEW YORK

$15.00

NIAGARA FALLS,
BUFFALO

6.25
8.25

ROCHESTER
SYRACUSE

10.75
13.75

ALBANY

Also New York V;a Wdkes•llArte
and S,anton.

NIAGARA NIARTZ

(1..1,

1.11 FS

6468 2228 Woodward Ave.

Low Fares Everywhere

CHICAGO
$ 4.00
CINCINNATI
5.00
PITTSBURGH
6.00
ST. LOUIS ........ 7.00
KANSAS CITY ... 10.00

Ill

MUSIC STUDY CLUB
FIFTH ANNUAL TEA

SUNNY SOUTH
LINES

Bagley Ave., cor. Grand River

RAND. 3600

CLendale

2240

Fare-$5.00 -

ERIE

Employment
Agency

manship the board of directors
and W. Irving Nloss, president of
the Insurance Securities l'ompany.
1430 Gratiot Avenue
Inc.. ivas elected president of the
Phone Cadillac 3960
Detroit Life Insurance Company.
Wt. send Behabli. Colored
Mr. tYlirien has expressed the
particular desire that the "I'resi-
Help, Household WOrk,
dent's Month - tradition ,,f the
Factory, LittOldry,
company should continue and ac-
loirces.
cordingiN- "President', Month "
/ lune, 11 , 29, has been dedicated to
Sir. Moss, the new president.
'The objective of this campaign
is minimum of $3,51111.000 of
nett paid insurance during the
month of June. 'The Fishman
.1gency has been the leader in new
business production in previous
Brakes Tested and Ad-
campaigns and is expected ;main
to equal, if not exceed, its previous
justed by Modern
wonderful rewords.
Methods,
President W. Irving Sloss has
expressed his gratification concern-
ing the magnificent support given
to the Detroit Life Insurance Com-
pany by the Jeivi.h people of De-
troit and Stichigan during the
year', since Vice•President S1orris
Fishman's association with the De-
troit Life Insurance Comp.tny,

Where You Will Get an
Even BRAKE

McKINNON
BRAKE
SERVICE

944 East Congress St.

Cad. 4800

At Your Service
Work Guaranteed

Longfellow 7724-Day, Night

DEXTER-
CO RTLAND
GARAGE

Storage, Tire, Battery Service
Welding, Bumping Refinishing

COLLISION WORK OUR
SPECIALTY
PAUL LEWIS, Prop.

12314 & 12316 DEXTER
BOULEVARD

2669 East Grand Boulevard

(At Russell Street I

A NEW AUTO LAUNDRY

We Us High Pressure and Warm Water
Double Line-Quick Service

CARDASH $1.25

SATURDAYS, SUNYS AND HOLIDAYS, $1.50
Wire Wheels Extra, Except Ford:

N.
() also ofTer you the following additional service:
Body ■
and Nickel Polishing, Duco Rub, Simonising or Wax-
Vacuum Clean, Top Dressing, Oil Change, High-Pressure
Gera"^[ Rear Axle and Transmission Doping, Motor and
Ch
Ch=ssls Cleaning.

trestotteTIRES

the We will reach you in a jiffy with a new tire and tube, make
change and send you on your way. Speed, good workman.
ship, and quality tires at lowest cost make an unbeatable com-
bination of value.

Tires Repaired, Auto Batteries Charged
Radio Batteries. Charging and loaner, $1.00

Complete Line of Auto Accessories

C LAIRMOUNT AUTO SUPPLY CO.

1914 Clairmount
at Twelfth

J N. F FLOWER DAY
TO BE ON JUNE 9

in. ' -Hirt. A

BOULEVARD AUTO LAUNDRY

II

Perfection Lodge 51einliers Exert,
plify Third Dv tree in
American Form.

ss.

DETROIT LIFE HAS
------
v..ANTEDCounel org
PRESIDENT'S MON'ffi WOMEN S COUNCIL AT
WORLD CONFERENCE

GENERAL REPAIRING

Women Prefer
Pony Express Coaches
to CHICAGO

DETROIT MASONS AT
TORONTO CEREMON1

PAGE TIllth;t.

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ii it tud .. .

dial v.plain . . . (1.11't

. . .

be. nonchalant . . . livI l a

11111 ,

:11111 „p'a'r

hint 1/111 1

t o o.

'itar Nast,. just like

they aid

)mars ago

FISH

CLASSIFIED

Travel with extra Or Luxe]
Bus Service to
$3.50
Cleveland

For Information
Call

iiiLl)gritoul;AWINilefRO.NICLE

- - - -
Hundreds of Communities In
't' I, officers' degree team 11,1 .■
Collections for Land-
Th. , Mind,. Study I lob of 1),.•
Ergo group of the member. .1
Buying Agency,
trait will pro-,.m one of the out- Perfection Lodge Ni,, 4S6, F..v X
standing programs it its fifth an- St.. iiiurneyed to 'Toronto,
Call,.
Hundreds of r nm nt unit i'
nual tea, to be held Friday, JIM,. last lYednesday to exemplify he
7, at 2:30 p, m., at Hotel Statler. far the I . :destine Lodge Ni, 559, throughout the land are
11i sides being a musicale this event
A A. St., of that city, the Amer- hug to make a sueeess of the sin
is also expected to b e a brilliant
tceialt annual Flower Day of II..
ican form of the third degree,
metal function eagerly anticipated
This is the first time that an op- Ji•rish National Fund, which xi
he IO•111 this year on June 9, accord
by members as well in: outsille portunity hail 11,11 given to
Ma-
guests.
following will par- S011, of the Canadian jurisdiction ing to a statement issued by Emai,
ticipate:
uel
Neumann,
The N1usii- Study Club to witness the exemplification of
president of the
choral. .Mrs. Lawrence l'itlebauni, the third degree in t he American fund, ,11101 is the land-buyin ,,
pianist; Mrs. Herman Greenberg, form on their own soil.
',genre which 1141■1•111S the Soil
vocalist; Mrs. Harry Becker, read.
Following the. ceremony in the Palette,. in the 11111110 of the Jim
er; Mrs, Charles .11104n, vocalist, evening, a banquet was served, ish people.
and NI is..ludith Sidorsky and Slit' attended by the Detroit visitors
All the Zionist groups, partici,
Edith Ella Davi:, piani s t s in a and members
of the 'Toronto lodge lady among the youth Iwgtini7,1
concerto. Iteservations may as well as a large number of rep- thins, are giving active assistam,
be ilia i hy calling- the chairnuin, resentatives of various lodges to make possible the raising of a
11 r..
F'rl ~ l mun.Arliwteri throughout Canada.
latg•r sum this year than ever 1.,
TIIe7
After toasts were composed to fore. Junior Iladassah and l'oto ,•
Judaea
clubs have enrolled ho
to the Ising, and president of the
Fourth Student Recital of Dr. fain' l States, :in inspiring address tired, III their members among tie
give n .1h:sander of 9.1unteu•s who, with the rejrula
Mark Gunzburg,
the Grand
Ledge of Cannily, tion blue and white boxes, will so-
Jobe fourth recital of students
licit contributions in Flower Day
r 1 1 r. Mark Gunzburg will be held Ammo.' other .1•rakers for the eve-
The New York Jewish National
ning were Edward .1. 121-path of
i • Hy, fun: 1, at the SY01114•11 . , Palestin e
Lodge; .1tition .1. Blu- Fund Couneil has itnl-eil 111111S11111
City Club Auditorium, 2110 Park
interest in Flower n ay in that cit y
inenau,
past
master
of
Perfection
avenue, at 0,30 p, m.
Lodge, Egmont I,. Frankel past by announcing a number of priz e .
The part,cipants are Miss Esther master of Palestine
Lodge; Saloum ,chic)) will be :iwatrilial to those
Cohan, Laura Goldman, Mis,
I.. Kavandu, senior warden Perfec- volunteers who firing, in the larg-
Ethel Statoller, Miss Sophie %Viten-
tion Lodge; Klein, past est sums for Flower Itay. The
sk•, Mr. Walter Chasson and Mr. master Perfection Lodge.
first prize, ❑ trill to Palestine, will
Samuel Sarin.
The ceremonies attending the he awaided to those lit, individ-
The last recital will be hold in
of this degree in uals who bring in the largest
the sante place on Tuesday, .tun.-
ray lila marked a new era in 51u- amounts. The .mold prize, as trip
! I. l'here in no admission
-':.iv circles iif the Unittal States t o Washington, will be awarded to
r.o . this recital and all
niush•
,rd Canada and teas W100111'11 With tilos,. tit, who bring in the next
•I
at, invited.
1111v1•1•St by the grand lodges of largest amounts. The third prize,
both jurisdictions. Beaune of its which will be distributed to leaders
the 14 sections o f New
CAUCASIAN MOUNTAIN unusual success, it will lo come an in each
annual affair, alternating between York, will be a set of Craetz's 'ill is-
JEWS ADOPT LATIN Cana-la and l'nitoit States, and tei•y of the Jiv"
will result more than ever in in-
letter has been issu e d by Si,,
11,1, I I \
I.I. T. A.) - The •reasing the high degree of friend- cis Rothenberg, acting president of
'he Latin alphal. t ship alreday existing lo tween the
he Zionist Organization of Amor-
•000. additions, creati
cideng all Slasonies of t he two jurisdictions. ! ea, urging all Zionists to co-oper-
it. ',II :; , 1 letrs,
te was derided
ate with the National Fund to help
.i! ;I ''' i ii fere ii eV of educators, held
mak. the ,. F
Day a severs.
this week.
rek.
I
I
The Caucasian mountain Jett-
nor volin
,
teer work at cam p;
tarious dialects and a nun-
salao
:ill expenses paid from Itcon
1. r 9)- of scrip
- --
i , WVI. t. Thiel! in
,
I r Hero! ere.
cook, other help wanted. Writ
..,..xs ill former years, th e De.
The news paper Lil
o,
i
full details to Box :315 Ditto
i.
/ o Hu thsh
oil' be publi hed
s
d Names Executive Secretary to At-
in
o nsurance
Company will ci,
.1,•wish Chroltielt...
brat,- the month of June with a
tend Meeting at Hamburg,
"'jai
"P le
• s .
Hon to \k nit: out the
11
nts
I
"
ontl tampaign.

translitera-
Germany, In June.
(2 riF:T, restful farm resort' ai
t
has been appointed.
For many •
• "P .
' .
emmoi ales families for sun
month" his liven conducted in
NEW YORK.--The Nati:um!
Inert Jewish cooking Du
-- honor of Presiilent M. E. O'Brien. reollei1 of Jewish Women will be
kosher). Write for particular
In March of this year the Iht- represented at the World Confer-
to Box :NO, Detroit Jewis
troit Life Insurance Company be-- e o,... of Jewish Women, which will
Chronicle.
came affiliated with the Insurance meet in Hamburg, Germany, on
Severities Company, Inc., group dune 4 and 5, by its •executive sec-
SIRS. J. SHERLINE
of insurance institutions. At the retary. Estelle NI. Sternberger, ac-
catering r, ivieldinps and pal
rect•nt stockholders' meeting Mr. cording to announcement made by
ties. 15050 Linwirod. Lung
O'Brien it- as elevated to the chair- Mrs. Joseph E. Friend, its presi-

, „
r,0.1“ ■•

KOSHER RESTAURANT

The

CJ-IPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Euclid 6091

Cosmo Steak Roast June 9.

dent. Other council officers wh-o
will attend the conference are Mr..
an D. Pollak of New York
Frcis
City, chairman of its department
no vocational guidance and cm.
ployna at ; and Mrs. Amanda
Schlesinger of San Francisco, one
of its national directors.
Mrs. Alexander Kohut of New
York Pity, one of the honorary
vinopresident of the National
Council of Jewish Women. is presi-
dent of the World Conference of
Jewish Women ail will preside
over its sessions. Mrs. Sternberg-
,'r is a member of the executive
committee which had been named
at the meeting of the World Con-
ference of Jewish Women in
Vienna, in Slay, 1923. Mrs. Na-
thaniel E. Harris of Bradford,
Pa., honorary vice-president of the
council, is also a member of the
executive commute,'.

NATIONAL SURVEY
OPENS N. Y. OFFICE

A nneunrenient is made by
tional Stull y Service of the op, i.-
ing of at
W office in New Yls
o.

City. Sam Goldman and II. It
president and rice-pr.
dent, respectively, have been
New York the past two months a- .1
the company has taken space in the
Lefeourt National Building,
Fifth avenue at Furry-third street.
The New York Olive is the first
unit of all ev pension program
which was inaugurated by the Na•
tional Sunny Service about a ).-ear
ago when a public (dTering was
made of stook in the National Sur-
vey Service Securities Company, a
holding company fur the control of
the various subsidiary survey com-
panies now operating in several of
the principal cities of this count y.
In a letter to the local :Mice, NI
Goldman expressed himself as
greatly pleased with the prospects
of the company in the new tield.
,
.thug
ineinoiy of our dear The New York office will be op.,-
mother,
pti,, .1 away three aced mainly as a contact office f. r
Years a
.tune
une I, 1920.
the various sources of business in
the east, and
handle surveis
A to•• , ■ .. ■ -• one from um lous gone
A ■ ••1., we loved is stilled,
for direct loans made by the

A , hno
,arant in °o r home
u
sranee
companies' home offices,

on I; iiesilay evening., Nlay 21, a
meeting of the Cosniii Club was
lield at the home of Miss Fay Ar•
;mid, 2937 Clements avenue. The
'late for the l'osmo steak roast was
definitely set for Sunday, June 9.
I I •• next meeting will be held
evoling. June -I, at the
Ili- I
Greenbaum,
t

%hush ne,en ran he filled.

Sadly missed by her daughters
and son, Henrietta, Arden, Jennie
and Nathan Shellfish.

N. W. Branch, Old Folks'
Home, to Hold Memor-
ial for Deceased.

-

fdlew


NEISNER BROS

INCORPORATED

5c to 1 . " Store

W:SNTED
Housekeeper; a I
adults; a good hum,', and pleas
ant surroundings. Good upper
tunity for right party. 1'81
Empire 5500-.1.

FOR RENT-DUPLEX LOWE!
FLAT 0 rooms an I break
room, stall shower, nicely der
orated, tile bathroom, Frigid
airy, private basement, sid,
drive, garage. Modest rental
Located at 2932 IS'ebb ave.
near lEnai Moshe and tam
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue,
Phone Arlington 6684-W of
Cadillac 1:163.
---
GLADSTONE, 1:057 -Neatly fut
nished room, twin beds, for tw.,
gentlemen; tub bath; home con.
veniences. Phone Euclid 2193•W
or call.

FOR SALE-Lake property
body of water covering 1.1100
acres; strictly private grounds;
1,1100 feet of send binti-n, beau
Grid grove, large clubhouse, I;
furnished cottages, 21 boats: nn
minutes from Detroit. I
scrap this ad, but ins-esti:rat.
Address Chas, NI. Snyder, I I
Madison st., Lapeer, Mich.

FOR RENT--Ligh t, airy furnished
room for young man in private
family; no other roomer.; 1,470
Webb, near Woodrow Wilson.
Silverman, second floor,

FOR RENT-Furn•hed room for
lady or gentleman; nice home.
, 3270 Sturtevant, near Dexter,
downstairs.

LOCAL
SOCIAL
SERVICE.
AGENCY will give opportuna:.
for training in social work ig
energetic, ambitious college
woman over 25. Must be in
good health and understand Yid-
dish. Sumo pay to start. Give
qualification, in first applica-
tion. Addre,,, H o g 305, D e .
trait Jewish Chronicle.

WANTED-110mi. fur problem
boy with educated, patient peo-
ple, Very goo,' pay. Address
Box 4(10, Detroit ..lewish Chron-

icle.

Opens for Public Inspection

Wed. Afternoon, JUNE 5th

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Thur. June 6th

-at-

9 A. M.

Exceptional Values Always

-at-

NEISNER'S

Corner Twelfth and Hazelwood

COTTAGE-For sale or rent;
beautiful cottage very close to
water on Sylvan Lake; 3 bed-
rooms, large front and back
screened porch; landscape im•
provements. Call mornings,
Longfellow 6872.

In loving memory of Isaac Ap-
Northwestern branch of Jewi-
plebaum, our dear husband and Old Folks' Home will hold its nee'
line.
Phone Garfield 2421-J.
father, who passed away one year I meeting at Congregation Bei
3728 Tuxedo ave.
ago May 311,
David, corner Elmhurst and F.,
His loving Wife and Children.
tenth, on Monday, June 3. 31,
%WANTED-A university student
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
meeting will be in the form of
wants to share a large furnished
room for gentleman in private
We, the members of the Mez- memorial for the deceased moo
bedroom with young man, or
family.
ritcher Progressive Untersstizunrs Mors of the branch.
Conveniently located;
will give up room for young
near
car
and
bus
lines.
Venda and also the Mezritcher In-
451
Vocal selections will be nen-
women to share the room with a
llague ave., Empire 0447-R.
dependent Young Ladies' Society, th•red by Mrs. Sophie Stein, Recoil)
young lady. These are twin
extend to Dr. E. M. Sorock of 1154 partied by Mrs. Sigmund Britten.
twin beds. Call Hemlock
Burlingame avenue our heartfelt Jacob Nathan will be the speaker. WANTED-Hebrew teacher want.'
0486-W,
ed to teach class. Phone Em-
sympathy on the death of hi, wife. Members and friends are invited
pire 8385-W. before 9 a. m. or
FOR RENT-5592 South Martin-
The board of directors will meet
after 8 p. m.
In loving memory of my dear at the home of Mrs. J. 11. Gold-
dale, near Colfax; furnished in
father, Michael Freedman, who berg, 3924 Brush street, to make
beautiful private home; horns,
FOR RENT-Three furnished
passed away two years ago today, arrangements for the old folk:*
privileges; near Clairmount or
rooms in apartment building;
Slay 31, 1927.
Grand River car lines; $25
picnic, which is to take place tit,
beautifully decorated; all im-
Ills son, Ilarold.
monthly. ('all Garfield 4397.
latter part of June.
provements; will sublet for July
and August.
3'245 Chicago
In loving memory of our beloved
blvd. Call mornings or eve- Comeback Planned by Jew-
Subscription Week for Los
brother, Michael Freedman, who
flings. Garfield 6523.
ish Institute Champ.
Angeles Sanatorium.
passed on two years ago May 31.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
Hay his loll re.t In pence .
Julie
Coleman, who last year
Announcement is made that sub-
refined lady or gentleman in battened and pounded his way to
scription week for the Detroit Aux-
small family. 2039 Clairmount be recognized as one of the lead-
Sadly missed by hin Sisters and
iliary of the Jewish Consumptive
ave. Phone Garfield 395I-R.
Brothers.
ing welterweight contenders of
Relief Association of California
'FOR RENT-Furnished room suit- Michigan, will resume his fistic
will
continue
until
after
this
Sun-
In loving memory of our beloved
able for one or two young ladies career in the near future.
day.
There
will
be
street
solicita-
mother, Goldie Freedman, who de-
Coleman fought in the amateur
or men; no objection to couple.
parted from this world three years tions this Sunday, and volunteers
division under the colors of the
Call any time until 9 p. m.
are urged to make every effort to
ago June 9.
Detroit
Jewish Institute.
2224 West Euclid. Shear,
raise the required fund during this
His first fight in a professional
Ms, her dear Soul he peaceful and tag day.
ring
was
against the hard punch-
On Sunday, July 14, there will be FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
room for one or two gentlemen ing Carman Mazzola, which he
a concert at Elkins' Hotel, Mt.
Sadly missed by her loving Clemens.
won
very
handily, haling Mazzola
or couple; all privileges; near
Children.
Fourteenth bus and Trumbull on the canvas throughout the fight.
On Sunday, July 28, the annual
His
next
victim
was Billy Knoche,
street car lines; no children.
picnic will be held at Rochester
In loving memory of our dear
2210 West Philadelphia. Gar- the flash from the east, Coleman
Park, Rochester at sixteen and one-
stopping
him
in
the first minute
husband and father, Max Wein-
field 7764. Mrs. Warner, Apt
half mile road.
of the first round. By decisions
garden, who panned away 10 yearn
109.
The third annual bazaar and
ago on June 2, 1919.
and knockouts Coleman ran his
carnival will he held at the Phila• FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
string to nine consecutive vic-
Mrs. Esther Weingarden and
delphia.Byron Talmud Torah from
room for gentleman or young tories.
Dec. 1 to 6. Organizations are
couple with housekeeping Privi-
asked to note these date% in order
leges; shower bath and all con.! A beggar's wallet is a mile to
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 not to ararnge conflicting affairs.
veniences. Near car and bus , the bottom.

EPSTEIN
Baking Co.

12131 Linwood Ave.

SAM l'OSNER, Prop.

We

carry a full line of Bread, Cakes,
Cookies and Rolls.

We will take care of your needs for
Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Confirmations
and other festive occasions.

COME IN AND BE CONVINCED

PLUMBING-HEATING

SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE PRICES

Bath Room Outfit
Electric Water Pump

$44.84
$57.50

R o am Boiler, Radiators, Pipe, Valves, Coil Pipe, Fixtures, Etc.

U. S. PLUMBING & HEATING
SUPPLY CO.

4710 Fourteenth Open Eve.. and Sunday to 1 p. as.

Glen. 1410

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