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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-22

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Where to Dine or Dance

cafetido,,

Noonday Luncheon
Specials at 10:30

The

Martinette
Restaurant

Ain d a real Bohern do atoms phas e

-High-Class Acts-

Ina 13 II of "Sterl.ne
Entertainment.

G
p

COFFEE
SHOP
Ii-cry Day

BILL & ED

S.nging Song Writers

ESTHER STERLING

n)

THANKSGIVING
DINNER

Del.:. I•s Own

6-GREAT ACTS-6

In

Roast Turkey or

Dine and Dance to Al Alex.
soder'. Band.

Long Island Duck

Special Thanksgiving Dinner

oleo

Dinner from 6 to 51 CA
9:30 with a complete' as/i/

,

1.25

n o, .„

F.,. m

nay

1526 Woodward Avenue
it•

/it

11.t

FOX THEATER BUILDING

WOOL/WARD at KIONTCALM

Special Luncheon, 50c
II A. M. to 2 P. M.

Special Dinner, 85c.$1.00
5 to 8 P. M.

Wr Also Spm altir in Sea Foods
--Always Fresh

dinner show. No cover charge

till 9:30.

3747 Woodward Ave.

Arabian Room

For eoervat one call "Ted"
Glendale 10434-9218

RYE

TULLER

GERALD MARKS

EiT

AT

A

DINE

Dinner-Dancing, 6 to 8

Sapper-Dancing, 9.30 to I

' It
la 'Main Air.
Fro,,/319 arm Polka
to Antnst YA”
SATURDAY
MICHIGAN•10WA NIGHT

a. rn.

No Cover Charge Before 9::10

SPECIAL THANKS.
GIVING DINNER

AI

E,erarmn Gardens and ex-

petience the joy of the best

f..nds, expertly prepared,

HAPPY LAWSON

Exclusive new entrance ei
Arabian Room on Adams St.

BABE SHERMAN

HAROLD A. SAGE, :Manager

No

Sunbeam Spaghetti
Inn andRavioli

PALMER WOODS SECTION

Dancer

Harry Frei,

BROADWAY COLLEGIANS

In a Riot of Fun and Wan

DINNER

$1.50

Chinese and American
Restaurant

No Cover Charge 6 to 9 P. M.

Clifford 1896

Cadillac 0354

JACK KEYS, Manager

at 17111 Third Avenue
Corner Six-Mile Road

SPECIAL THANKS.
GIVING DINNER

Your l'atronage Is Snlirited.

Palm
Garden Cafe

565 Hancock
Corner
St. Antoine

Club Luncheon ■ and evening
Dinner on Week Days. Table
d'Hote Dinner Sundays.

I, i Is

PARISIENXE)

presenting
the Wo'rd's Pulls er Trumpteer

HENRY BUSSE

NO COVER
CHARGE

I.

4 •

KRAEMER'S

RESTAURANT

"Strictly Kosher"

8681 Twelfth Street

Corner Blaine

Phone Garfield 10075

Cafe Italia

13229 Livernois

at Davison

FROG LEGS, STEAKS
and CHICKEN

Saying

BAL TABARIN

Oleo Day and
Night

Meet Me at the

Special Sunday Dinner

ni

The Only
Black and Tan
Cafe
in Detroit

Night
heatrical
Sight

We Specialize in Telephone
Orders
LONGFELLOW 5180



An
Retired
1,11 , ertainment

Fridar

Char,.

AT JOHN R

LEW FINK

Dance Revue

Cover

95 GARFIELD

LEATRICE WOOD

Hal O'Connor

art

amid

Evergreen
Gardens

Blues Singer

Pram] Donna

and His Vicotr
Recording Orchestra

.
glor.fied lone .
symphonic
Bosse moanin' on on Ira
hInes
miinc
sweet. sohInn? trompet
that's clamed to, talked of and newer
forgotten.

Dinner, $1.50

Complete Dinner Show

hit!,

A STELLAR REVUE

Magarite E. Mercer

announces Opening of the

Marchetta
Dining Room

W'her'e carefully selected
foods are served in a re-
tined atmosphere,

'hormilly bridge-luncheons
for the dincriminoting hoofenn

11841 Hamilton
At Tuxedo

For Resemat ons Call CAdillac 6980

Hotel Addison

cliAal.orrE

Longfellow 8076

at WOODWARD

Supervised by the Vasil Ila-
1te-hrutli of Detroit.

Business Men's Luntn • • . 65c

4

Mr. and Mrs. Kraemer are
hack from Mt. Clemens to take
care of your wants.

We cater to weddings, ban.
quets and parties.

Open All Night

The Finest Restaurant on
Dexter Boulevard

Evening Dinner, Table ti"lote
Served from 5 to 9

85c-$1.00-$1.15

America n and Chinese Dishes

Ti eat Sea Food means
health, comfort, long life,
better digestion, sound sleep,
a clear head, and a placid
mind.
You Are Invited to Come to

SEA-FOOD

CAFE

2438 Woodward Ave.

"I.017" SCOFIELD
Former Steward at Masonic
Temple

ERIC STOECKER
Fortner Chef tit Kohn's Grill

SAN MIN
PALACE VESUVIO
CAFE

For Italian Dishes

9925 Dexter at Boston Blvd.

Euclid 10213

1207 Brush. cor. Monroe

DEUTSCH'S

KOSHER
RESTAURANT

(FORMERLY :MORRIS')

ABE DEUTSCII, Prop.

9000 Linwood, Cor. Taylor

Now Under New Management

Clifford 4458

Special Lunches-
11:30 to 2 p. m., 50c

Special Dinners-
S to 8 p. m., $1 . 25

PARKING SPACE AT EAST
LAFAYETTE AND BRUSH

I Cont inued from Page One - 1
partment of the North End Clinic.
was formerly with the social serv-
LIGHT LUNCHES
ice department of the Children's
DELICATESSEN
Hosnital, Detreit.
Try Our Special Sunday Dinner
Fanny Bokstein, as girls' worker
and to work with the music and
60c to 75c
art schools, Jewish Centers Asso-
W e are bound to please you.
-I ciation, is s graduate of the Train-

KOSHER MEALS

'The

Garden of Allah

1414 Farmer Street

Above

Grand R,ver

The NI:et
Un,i,ele

Tealeaf
Reading
Luncheon

Ck

Haunt

in Detroit

Card and Palm
ReadIng

1(1.1

Hi Al MC:SPIIERE

Hours 10:30 a. rn. to
Midnight.

Louis Rappaport

and

Nat Price

Invite You in Eat at Their

KOSHER
RESTAURANT

2946 Woodward

Clifford 1365

Dinner
80c
Business Men's Lunch, 50c

The Finest Delicatessen in
Detroit

"Make It a Ilahit to Eat Here
Daily"



FEDERATION ADDS
21 NEW WORKERS

WANTED-Young lady to share
furnished apartment with two
refined women who are em-
ployed. Apartment located in
high-class building in convenient
locality. References exchanged.
Empire 6410, evenings, Apt.
non

Full SALE-- 2261 Glynn Court
Im ins diat e occupancy. Open
Sunday. 2 to 5 New and at•
tractive decorations, 10-room
home, 4 bedrooms and heated
sleeping porch, oil burner, steam
heat, Frigidaire. Excellent loca-
tion. and a real home. $2,000
:lout:, balance like rent. Call
Elie li.1 719:1.

EMBARRASSING MOMENTS

When

you are Asked "Is this your lu r k '?•' , • .

be nonchalant . .

(THEY TASTE JUST

icy,

LiGirr

.- MI R \ft

THEY DIO 20

YEARS

AGOI

WANTED .1 widower will share
nice home with a middle-aged
couple. Call Cherry :1847 until
p. ni.; Sundays call Ilt•mlock
5747-.1.

MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, nice
looking, well dressed, relined,
dressoutker, with nice apart-
ment, no dependents, would like
to meet tailed gentleman be-
tween 45 and 50. Object, matri-
mony. Address Box 575, Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.

I

I

I

Full RENT-2241 Taylor avenue,
near I.a Salle. Lower flat, eight
large rooms, four bedrooms, sun
room, two tile baths, stall
shower, Frigidain• and vacuum
steam heat. Reasonable rent.
Garfield 8129.

eurroundings.

Thursday, Nov. 28, served frown
12 Noon to 9 P. M.

Columbia Recording Artist
Master of Ceremonies

THELMA &
ROLAND

SPOT

or UNUSUAL BEAUTY

and His Columbia
Recording Orchestra

tLASSIFED

FOR RENT Very attractive fur-
nished home, including heat,
light and telephone. Very reas-
onable. Childless couple pre
ferred. Twenty minutes from
City Ilall, near car line. Phone
Cedar 5819,

Evergreen
Gardens

HOTEL

PAGE THREE

irg School for Jewish Social Work,
class of 1929.
Mary B. Brown, pediatric and
sorriest uncial worker at the North
Ersf Clinic, is a graduate of the
School 44 Medical Social Work,
Western Reserve University, c law,
of 1929.
Flora Burghdortf, assistant di-
rector of the North End Clinic.
was formerly supervisor of schools
for nurses in Flint.
Florence Cohen, medical social

FOR RENT - Large furnished • WANTED-Room for a young' FOR RENT-Furnished

one HI
or with
two young men. 1670 Lee
Place, Empire 1942.

FOR RENT-Large room with two
windows for one or two gentle.'
men. Near Clairmount car.
Garfield 5384-R. 9304 North
Martindale,

FOR RENT-A beautifully fur-
nished room for either one or
two gentlemen. Steam heated.
All conveniences. Near bus
line. Garfield 21124.

WANTED - A nicely furnished
room by refined young man with
refined American family. Moe.:
ing Dec. 15. Garage desirable
but not necessary. Write Box
filM, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

FOR RENT-Furnished room in
pt•ivate family. Near street car
and bus line. 3285 Tuxedo. i
Arlington 8440-R.

FOR RENT-Furnished room for
gentleman in small family. Call
Arlington 6358-W, or at 2660
Cortland avenue,

'

MOM with' FOR RENT-A nicely furnished FOR RENT-A
beautiful steam-
room for two gentlemen or
heated room, very cozy and airy,
family. Stranger in Detroit and
able. Call Hemlock 3793.R.
business couple.
Reasonable
for
a
gentleman.
There are no
desirous of getting acquainted.
rent. Arlington 8322-W. 2610
children in the house.
3296
I an furnish references. Write TO RENT-Furnished steam-heat-
Webb, Apt. 201,
Elmhurst, near Dexter. Arling-
Box 595, Detroit Jewish Chron-
ed, comfortable room, stall
ton 7548.
icle.
shower, plenty of hot water and FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
heat in modern home-small
room with small private family, WANTED - Hebrew teacher to
WANTED-Young man driving to
family. Near Dexter bus and
for one or two people. Dome
teach a class. Telephone from
Phoenix, Ariz. Have room fur
Fourteenth car line, 3241) Roch-
privileges. Near but and street
Nov. 28 to Dec. I.
Arlington
three passengers. Northway
ester avenue. Euclid 8584-R.
car lines. Hemlock 7839-W,
8181-W,
0946.J.
FOR RENT-Nice furnished
steam FOR RENT-Room,nice and airy, FOR RENT-Room, suitable for
WANTED-Competent housekeep-
heated room with threewin-
near car line and bus, for young
one cur two gentlemen. On Elm-
er. Apply Sunday morning be-
dows; suitable for gentleman or
man.
References exchanged,
burst avenue, near Dexter bun
tween 9 and 11. Jewish Social
lady. Close to Clairmount car
2254 LaBelle avenue. Hemlock
and
Linwood car line. Call Arl-
and Dexter bus. Rent reason-
Service Bureau, 50 Blaine ave-
2947-J.
ington
0387.R,
able. 92371 McQuade. Garfield
nue. Mrs. Faust.
9289-51,
FOR RENT-Furnished room for FOR RENT-A nicely furnished
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
one or two persons. Board if
room for lady or gentleman with
nished room, two large windows, FOR RENT-Room and board
desired. All modern convent-
private family, Near Trumbull
for single or couple. Very reas-
with Mined couple. One block
ences, good transportation, (le-
car, $4 per week. 1655 Blaine.
onable, Good transportation,
off Dexter boulevard, one block
sirable neighborhood. Call Gar-,
2202 Cortland avenue, corner
off Joy road. 9329 McQuade
field 08:03-M.
FOR RENT-Clean, cozy, warm
Fourteenth.
avenue. Euclid 9385-R.
room. For one or two refined
FOR RENT - Up-to-date modern
gentlemen, with private family.
WANTED-Lady
Hebrew teacher FOR RENT - Pleasant, steam-
.
room. Steam heat, the bath and
Within walking, distance to 11am-
for
Apply
J1
r.
B.
Isaacs,

h eated room in home with small
shower. ( onventent to all ear,
Ilion and Trumbull cars. 1471
care United Hebrew Schools,
family. Single or double. Cull
lines and bus. Reasonable price.
Virginia Park, near Byron, up-
Byron and Philadelphia avenue.
Arlington 4610-11'. Goodman.
('all Garfield 4112-M.
stairs.

WANTED - Educated, cultured
gentleman can have comfortable
accommodations in high-class
Reforred American home. 25n0

Ta y lor.

FOR SALE, HOUSE-Wildemere
avenue, north of Puritan, near
U. of D. Modern. Shown by
appointment. Owner, Hemlock
5310-W,

FOR RENT-A nicely furnishi I
loom for young man or girl; pri-
vate family; near Linwood car
line and Dexter bus. Rent reas-
onable. 3019 Sturtevant in
nue. Arlington 0109.

ATWATEII KENT

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FOR SALE-Three-quarter extra
fine violin. Will sell at a sacri-
fice. 1670 Ike Place, Empire
1942.

1VA NTED -- Middle-aged woman
desires room with congenial Yid•
dish-speaking adult family.
Willing to pay for occasional
companionship.
Call Garfield
5361-51, Saturday evening or
Sunday.

worker at the North End Clinic,
was formerly of the Jewish Family
Welfare Association of Minneap-
olis.
Mary F:116 n, worker in charge of
delinquent girl and unmarried
mothers for the Jewish Social Serv-
ice Bureau, was formerly execu-
tive director of the J. S. S. B.,
Springfield, Mass.
Edith NI. Fauers, in charge of
the dietetic and nutrition d•part-
ment of the North End Clinic, was
formerly with the University Hos-
pital, University of :Michigan.
Nliriam II. Frankelsi, case work
•upervisor for the Jewish Social
Service Bureau, was formerly with
I' Ilebrt•w Benevolent Society of
Baltimore.
Sara Mille], recreation worker
for the 1'. W. II. A., was formerly
with the Department of Recreation
it East Chicago, Ind.
Harriet Levy, supervisor of chil-
dren in boarding homes for the
Jewish Child Care Council, was
formerly with the United Jewish
Campaign in New York.
Jacob Little. boys' worker for
the Jewish Social Service Bureau.
is a graduate of the Training
School for Jewish Social Work,
class of 1929.
Maurice l'earlstein, worker fur
special investigation department.
Jewish Social Service Bureau, is
recent graduate of the University
of Wisconsin.
Rebecca Rosenzweig, case work-
er for Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau, was formerly with the He-
brew Benevolent Society of Balti-

more.

Pearl Sachs, social worker for
the Jewish Child Care Council, is
a graduate of the University of
5lichigan.
Gertrude Schwartz, cast' worker
for the Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau, was formerly with the J. S.
S. B. of Cleveland.
Rosetta Stang, investigator for
the Jewish Child ('are Council, was
formerly with the Jewish Chil-
dren's Clearing Bureau of New
York .
Elizabeth Weisman is a super-
visor of children in boarding
homes for the Jewish Child Care
Council. Miss Weisman was form-
erly with the psychologieal clinic
of the Detroit school system.
l'hilip Houtz is educational pub.
Iii•ity secretary for the Jewi- 1 :
Welfare Federation and will ;1 . .,
de fact-finding work.
lie is
graduate of the Training Sch:.
for Jewish Social Work, class of
1929.

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