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October 11, 1929 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-10-11

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Alen...WOI ■

Periodical &ter

CLIFTON ATENIJI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

71'1E .)frl ROI iliwisn

iiMette MIIIMIIMOMMI=Ler

New Year Greetings

Holiday Greetings to All

ROOSEVELT

51r. and Mg, M. S. Arnoviti and
Mother. Mrs. Jie.e Koplowits
16162 Woodward
E clew] the,,
wi he. to the
tela•
and I rienik for a Bonin and
Pro - perms New Year.

PLUMBING AND HEATING CO.

The Comolete Service at Your Door

S

Mrs. Celia Burnstein and Family
1516 Atkinson
Ertind their he-t wChe, to their rel.-
ti ■ ts and frit lids for a
and
Pro hereon New Year.

We Repair All Makes of Furnaces and Clean by
Vacuum System. Plumbing and Steam Fitting

--

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burnstine and
Family
3543 Fourth Avenue
their
ti. es and fri•nik tor a (lap„•tur
Pro-nerous New Year.

6520 ROOSEVELT

Walnut 1312

EV , nings, Call Walnut 4181



Dr. and Mrs. P. Bernstein and Children
2303 Gladelone
e I i hi ir lostw
their relic
anil friends for a INN., and
1 . 11,1,111a New Yin,

Any Light 4 or 6-Cylinder Car Simonized - - $6.00

Any Heavy 6 or 8-Cylinder Car Simonized - - $9.00

We Also Do Painting, Fender Bumping, Polishing and
Alettliting

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION
100 Vernor Highway West, Corner Park Ave.

We Are Open Dan cud Night to St..., You

I

S. S. MARX

Mi. Harry Goldberg and Family
315 Owen Avenue
I(snd their he, wi.heii to their rela-
tive. tool friend. for !A
111111
Priciierod., New Vim.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Kate and Family
2454 Blaine Avenue
! 'heir teat wi-he. to their rels•
n..
friend. for a
aml
Prielieron0 New Year.

FURRIER

Repairing and Remodeling

New Fur Garments Made

to Order

Have an Expert Furrier do

your work.

15600 Normandy
1.'.1•1
• I,
th
la-
and friCIIIIS for a Hum)' and
Pro.peroul New Yar.

,ind Mrs. David Kaltman and Daugh-
ter, Rae Lenore
2942 Glendale Avenue
stomlir
to their rel.-
and friend. boa 1 1111.1V and

Samuel J.

RHODES

Moth-P r oof Fur Storage

ND. and Mrs. Hymsn Levy and Sons
2910 Cortland
I sten& his he•t wche.., to hi. relative ,
and tri lel
fee a Iliicnv and

11849 Linwood at Elmhurst

Arlington 5406

Season's Greet i

Announcing

HARLEY C. LONEY

:11anagement

of the Garage of

12187 Dexter Blvd.
our policy is to give

prompt
and courteous
service at all times at a
very nominal charge. Our
only premium is satisfac-
linn.

SALES ENGINEER

Forgings, Malleable and

Steel

APPEAL FOR CHOFETZ
CHAIM YESHIVA HERE
- -

Ask Detroit Jew, to All World-
Famous Theological School.

Yeshiva Chofetz ('halm of 11a.
dim, rornmeneed its annual
alin,il for funds in 'Detroit with
in synagogues on Rosh
11,1,tmah.
Rabbi Max Gorelick, a graduate
of the Yeshivah, representing his
alma muter, spike to the Shaarey

1105 Kresge Building

Always Open

Repairing

General
Garage
Service

Phone Hogarth 4915

Holiday Greetings

C. R. BURKE
& SONS

Steam Coil Clearilog

2610 West Philadelphia

at Linwood

1

1 'ill11.1.ANE

11.1). Cl..\

Walnut 2045

lr

Route

The Only Direct

NEW YORK

815.00

NIAGARA FALLS,
BUFFALO

6.25

ROCHESTER

8.25

SYRACUSE

10.75

ALBANY
Also New Yolk

13.75

V.0 Wilkee•Barre
and Scranton.

NIAGARA NIAItTZ
LINES

Cherry 6468 2228 Woodward Ave.
Mester is Opposite U.

C O LONIAL
STAGES

Ride the Colonial Stages

ao cushion Seat, All New •oaehe..

Reclining Chairs

lincinnati 65.00. Columbia $4.85, At.
In, . $16.65, Jacksonville 624.00. Day-
$4.25, Bowling Green $2.30, Chat-
, innags $12.65, Nashville $12.50.
I ninsville $8.50, Lexington $7.50.
Indianapolis $6.00

ennections All Diiints South. Eat
and west

1901 GRAND RIVER

At Cass Ave.

Cherry 4190.4101

PONY EXPRESS

Four Trips Daily to Chicago

parlor Coaches

All Seats Reserved

Porter Service

STANDARD ASBESTOS
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
ii. ■ vt: )1. REEK, Proprietor

Boiler Cov-
erings, Specializing in Home
Work Asbestos Products

Stearn Pipe and

Manufacturers and Contractors

820-822 West Baltimore

Corner Third St.
Northway 5389.1780

STUDEBAKER
SERVICE

ALL AROUND AUTO-
MOBILE REPAIRING

Arthur Peltier
Garage

666 PETERBORO ST.

Night Phone, Lincoln 1274 - M

Union
Lines

$6—Pittsburgh—$6

A Real Service Station
Where Service Counts
Texaco Gasoline and '
Golden Motor Oil

Mean More lower, Smoother
Running, Less Carbon Content
and Longer Motor Life.

ACCESSORIES

Toledo—Akron—Canton-
Steubco•ille--Whecling

TIRES — TUBES —
BATTERY CHARGING
EXPERT CREASING

Main Depot at 1503 Cass

Electric Car Wishing ■ and
Polishing.

Sub-Stations:

Leave: 7.15 A. M. 7:15 P. M.
Startles Point—LOOP TERMINAL

235 Bagley

1408

CAB.

Connections New York and East
Wheeling and South

PARLOR COACHES

[

holiday Greetings

Glendale 4578

$3.50—Cleveland
$6.00—Pittsburgh

1503 Cat as

RABBI CHOFETZ CHAIM

Z, ,I, I, :mil 4:nianuel vilgrvgations

on llish 11/1ShollIth 0161 was

pledged

Dr. Morri• Witus and Family
3781 Carter Avenue
E tend t oil be,:t
to their relit
tikes and friends for a Hopp) and
Procperutio New tear.

Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman and
Family
2278 III a ne Avenue
tend the , le 'l
n • In •
tiers and triend ,
Hunt, and
Pro- pern.. Neu Y. sr.
--
---
Mrs. I. Wax of Ch•cago, Ill, and Son
Reuben D., of Ann Arbor
The Meta A.pha The. Sorority
wi
to all it. 1111.niber,
parents tool friend, fora happy and
proeerous
tt
Year.
-

Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Wane,' and Family

their 21re.d .k71 '..Phhi i ... '" tir their rely
ti‘esarcl friend. for a Hann) . and
Pio perotti New Year.

EXten.1

.
Mary Davis

COLLIN'S

HAND
LAUNDRY.

SUPER-SERVICE
STATION

12168 Dexter Boulevard

Cot. of Boston and Broadstreet

GARFIELD 10204

Phone Longfellow 1185

oetroit the

Jewish Center on Fenkell ave-

nue, announces that it was hon-

ored with the presence of Rabbi
Joseph Shuoli, who is well known

in the city.
In the name of the congrega-

tion, Charles Handle, president,
and M. Goodheiin, secretary, thank

the rabbi for the pleasure he con-
ferred on the congregation by his
sermons. Ile will also 'speak on
Tom Kippur. All are welcome.

Farm School Wins Many
Prizes.

Approximately $100 in prizes was
t by the National Farm School
at the Doylestown Fair the iumt
w eek in competition with many
ot her entries.
Herbert 1). Allman, president of
SILVERMAN CONDUCTS
the National Farm Schol, which
SERVICES IN WINDSOR gives a three-year course in agri-
culture to city boys, without cost,
Rev. J. Silverman, frmerly of congratulated the students on their
'Toledo and during the past three
years in Detroit, officiated as can-
tor ;it Congregation Sons of Israel
and Beth El in Windsor un Rosh
Ilashonah and will conduct this
We Sell Only New
synagogue's services on Yoni Kip-
pur.
1930 RADIOS
Rev. Silverman was for 211 year:
cantor of Congregations Irani
Zenith, Sparton, Bosch
Israel and Irnai Jacob in Tided,
Steinite, Atwater-Kent,
where he established an enviable
Freed, Majestic
reputation as in communally di-
vots, il leader and as synagogue
Aerials installed free with
singer.
the purchase of a radio.
During the past two years Rev.
Silverman officiated on high Holy
Days at the Shaarey Zedels branch.
During his Detroit stay he :midi
many friends ;Ind has devoted him-
self to trimly ommunal efforts.

GREETINGS

from

Judge

Charles Bowles

on the occasion of the
NEW YEAR

Among the donors 05 I r
r,
and Mrs. lloffinan and MI. I<IIDIIi
of Chicago. Mrs. Eva Culler of
1772 Webb avenue is fine ur ial
secretary and Mrs. Rose Needle of
I II Josephine, trittesurer of the so-
ciety',

Radio—Accessories and

Service

8054 Twelfth Street
Northway 1013

Richard Gannet),

Henry Loeb

III

WATER KENT

SCREEN-GRID

RADIO
$1 8

9.00

[Complete)

In the

Here! Today! Now! For the big football games—all through the
season—for the great radio show in your home every night—the
Atwater Kent that made Screen-Grid famous—the net that never misses
a tackle or makes a fumble.

Hundreds of times more power 'with Scleen-Grid as Atwater Kent
uses it—results you can't get with old-style tubes! Tone ... volume ...
selectivity . . . distance . . . the four aces of radio all in your hand
together! Dial action so fast and sure you can follow two games at
once. And not a hum in a storefull.

Ilear the radio that can't be thrown for a loss! Come in and put it
to any test you can think of. What others claim, this set does. What-
ever we say, it goes us one better.

POOLEY MODEL 8700

Closed

View

Let your wife have her choice of lovely. lasting cabinets. New ship-
ment just in. Conte HOW and congratulate yourself the rest of your life!
Price is easy on your purse. Pay out of income, if you like.

We Will Accept Your
Old Radio or Phono-
graph in Trade

ganizations.

The Umpartieishe Folkshul Ge-
selshaft has invited all progressive
organizations of the city to a con-
ference which will take place on
Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, in the
Kinder Theater, 5:19 Kenilworth.
The purpose of this conference
is to make clear the work of the
Umpartieishe Folkshul Ges•lshaft
to these organizations and to ask
their help in the demand that the
Jewish Wel f a re Federation fi-
nance the Umpartieishe Folkshubz.
Every organization in the city
interested in .lowish education and
culture are asked to elect two dele-
gates and send them to this con-
ference. The names of the dele-
gates and their addresses should
be notified to the Umpartieishe
Folltahul Geselshaft, 539 Kenil- ,
worth, telephone hemlock 10257.

Cabinet Illustrated

Passes them all!

Call Conference of Local Or-

FULLY HAND IRONED

II;

MRS. MANUEL URBACH



ALLY-WASHED AND CARE-

Congregatior Tifereth Achirn,
This unique imtssatte of greeting located for the High Holy Days at

will blaze on the sky

2:: at the
Nlo•he Synagogue,
Lawrence and Dexter. A home
rooked meal Will be served, to he
followed by bridge. Prizes will be
given at each table. Luncheon
1,11 be served promptly at 12:30
p. ni.
Members and friends are in-
formed that the annual charity
hall of the society will be held at
the Statler Hotel on Nov. 17. 31r,
E. Klein, assisted by N1rs. J. Green-
.tone, is in -charge._ _

Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Yarrows
Emerald Court Apartments
Extend their lic.1 wi•hes to their rela-
te,. . and friend ,. f o r a 111 111Y and
Proli•rous New Year.

iipiwrt. Rabbi Hershman, NI. II.
'kid:Intim and Robert Nlarwil prom-
"The Miracle" Brilliantly
ised to CO-Operate in the campaign.
Staged in Detroit.
Rabbi Gorelick, who . v.111 remain
here until after the holidays, will
speak on Voir Kippur at Congre-
Peore as brilliant an assemblage
gation Ahavath Achim , Westmin- as over gathered in [Introit to wit-
ster• and Ilelnuo r ; the (liven sy na
ness any stage production, "The
, g- ut, and the
Ahatitth Zion, Miracle," 'Morris Cast's tremen-
dous spectacle, opened its engage-
Brush and 111brinik.
The Chlifulz Chaim
Yeshiva, ment at Olympia on Monday eve-
organized 18 years ago, has in stu- ning.
dent body of 300. It is headed by
Olympia has become a mysteri-
the world famed divine, Rabbi Cho. ous and 'dimly lit structure, re-
tuts. Chaim, who is now in his 97th sembling it medieval cathedral.
yen).
Balconies and chancel form a semi-
Isaac Schakne. who for years circle around the vast stage over
worked fur the Yeshiva, is in re- 100 ft et wide and 70 feet tall. A
ceipt of a cable from Wilma, urging I great gothic s.anctuary lit with rose
him to arouse Jews to the Yeshiva's windows and in the center a splen-
needs.
did altar, seen through a high col-
Rabbi Chofetz Chaim, whose onnade. Incense gives the interior
right name is Rabbi Israel N1eir a mystic atmosphere. An old Gre-
but who is known as Chofetz gorian chant sounds from the lips
Chaim from the title of a great of gowled monks and robed nuns.
work from his pen under that at the .tart of the processoinal
name. is considered the highest au- that numbers close to 7(111 p •ople
thority on Jewish law living today, in all.
and his opinions are accepted as
Princess Machtabelli, whit plays
law by rabbis throughout the the part of the statuesque Madon-
world. He devotes his entire time na, came forward for congratula-
to the Yeshiva from which he re- tions, no did also Vivienne Gie.en,
ceives no pay.
who gave an unforgettable tter-
The photograph of the noted forman•e as the Nun, whose defec-
rabbi here toproduced is in pos- tion from the ranks of the holy -.i-
-ion of Mr. Schakno, given him t, !hood starts the story of "The
by' a member of Rabbi Chofett Miracle" with its tale of the tl.t.a.
chaim's family in appreciatin for ter that befalls her; Booth Frank-
his work for the Yeshiva. The lin, the handsome knoght whose
noted rabbi himself objects to be.' eve for the nun causes all the
ing photographed and refused to .trouble. Fritz Feld, who 1111e0
bike a trip to the recent Congress splendid piece of pantomimic act-
of .4gudath Israel in Berlin be- ing as the Piper, who leads the nun
cause he would have to photograph to new adventures; Lionel Brahm,
himself for SI passport.
the robber count whose gigantic
form dominates many scenes, and
Jewish Welfare Federation flans Ilansma, the Shailim. of
Death, all were cheered again and
Flower Fund.
Contributions to the hewer fund again by the audience. NI,- t..i.s
of the Jewish Welfare Federation were received from Govrnor I.r ti
have been received in memory of W. Green, congratulating Morris
Henrietta Cohen from Mr. and Gest and one from David Belasco
expe,ting good wishes.
Mrs. S. I.. Brin; in memory of N1rs.
Seats may be ordered fur "The
Sim Hart from Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam Brown, Mrs. Mark Fleisch- Miracle" by mail order or may la-
procured either at Olympia, at
man, Flora B. Nlarymont and
Blanche .1. Hart; in memory of Ja- Grand River and McGraw. or
downtown in Detroit at Tuttle 0
cob Druker from Joseph G. Gay-
1 - lark's, 1535 IS'oodwaril avenue.
lord.
It will have four weeks' run iivry.

YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU•

gregation Tifereth Achim.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol R ce and Family
3318 Calvert
Extend their III, 01-111•- to their rehe
es arid friend for
and
Pro form. Ni w Year.

rhiitniount, president of

DAY AND NIGHT

FORMERLY WITH HUPM0-
BILE SERVICE AT 4461 CASS

Furnace Cleaning. Repairing

MEmonsommitil

tor.-.

hie, given, through The Detroit
.(elvish Chronicle, $511 for the
Palestine Emergency Relief FUR&
n appeal to the viembers and cis-!
lbws was made It a recent meet-
ing tip NIrs. Ida Pevin of 2170

Hupmobile Service

6156 Linwood

and

In connection with the light's
golden jubilee to be held in De-
troit Oct. 14 to 21, commending
Thomas A. Edison on his ti ft ieth
anniversary of the electric law.
Morey Company, Inc., local (Its-
trilmbas of Bosch radio, manufac-
tured by the American Bosch Mag-
neto Corporation, are bringing to
Detroit to greet Nit.. Edison the
world's largest commercial air-
plane.

Rabbi Joseph Shuoli at Con-

a most novel flying electric sign.
On the lower wings are Neon red
letters eight feet wide which will
flash every six seconds. "Greetings,
'I r. Edison."

next Sunday and Monday nights
and although the plane will Ily at
a height of approximately 2,11(111
feet it will be plainly seen any
place in Detroit, silh 'upped
aeninst the black sky high above
all conflicting lights, the nwssage
of greeting will blaze all over
Greater Detroit and will attract at-
tention fur miles around.
l'his plane, which is a biplane
The world's largest Mane brings
with three motors, has a lower greeting, to the world's most fa-
wing spread of 94 feet and carrie. mous man.

lienry M. Rottman
(Slt-ley J. Graff I
2915 Pasadena
Externt their lost
to their rid,
rive. atul friend.. fiir a Hann,. and
Pro.uerooc New Year.

Mr.

The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society

and

Wiirk Boards and Novelty
Boxes a Specialty

"" W)'' 1 "'"IfiY)

Mr. and Mrs. Max Richman
370 Elmhurst Avenue
Extend their be t wi hi.. to their rube
live. and Irierrik for a Ilan„, tend
Prolierisul New Year.

LADIES AID SOCIETY
GIVES $50 FOR RELIEF

Storage, Washing, Repairing

Repairing

Mrs, Manuel Urbach is chairman
of the first luncheon of the season
In tn• given by the Hebrew Ladies'

RADIO SHOPPE

Storage—Washing-

ForneTly the Rester-I,

HEADS COMMITTEE FOR Tri-Motored Airplane Over
AID SOCIETY LUNCHEON
Detroit Will Carry Edi-
son Greetings.

RALPH'S

Cad Ilac 0816

Wm, M. HUMBLE

PAGE FIVE

Mr. Simon Lem5erg and Daughters
2024 P.ngree Avenue
Eo..nd the it 1.,•.t wi.he. to their relic
tir e ."'"I
0 11 ° ,1, •"''
In pen.. New War.

Ati and Mrs. Arthur D. Baehr and
Daughter
3045 Cortland
Mr. and Mr, Lou.• Sefton and Son,
• ,
hr. Id their rel..
Herbert
• , .1
i.
a !Li•o, and
3337 Tuxedo
w year
' Extend their bect wi .hec to their Ws,
Doe, and !dead.. for it HaPPY teal
Pro...penny. New Year.
Mr. and Mn.. M. Finkel and Family

viNEsT
wAsii SYSTEM :lN DETROIT
Wash Your Car, 9-Minute Service- • - • 95c

I loliday Greetings

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Lewis and
Fain •ly
20 Woitester Place
Coined their ho l wi.he.. to their rela•
five: and I riend. for a Ilaupy and
Pro:Teruo. New fear.

eji_t_
f orictE

CENTRAL MUSIC CO.

OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK

FOUR STORES

3930 FENKELL AVENUE

BET. LIVERNOIS AND DEXTER

Arlington 10161

5811 WEST FORT STREET

4548 GRAND RIVER

Cedar 0171

Glendale 4260

AT FOURTEENTH

4707 MICHIGAN AVE.

OPPOSITE THIRTIETH ST.

Lafayette 5749

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