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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

EDETROrrAili
nun

Where Dine

or

Spaghetti
andRavioli

II

:•:CLASSIFIED•

, URRIN411 ID LOWERFpLAT,Fi0,1,1 FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
r I
room in private family; near
Seven beautiful rooms, oil heat,
street car and bus line. . 3285
Kelvinator, piano, radio, electri-
Tuxedo. Arlington 8440-R.
cal labor saving apparatus. Call
Euclid 7378. _
FOR RENT-To two refined la-

KitKatKlub

AMBITIOUS WOMEN-Do you
want to double your present in-
come? We have positions open

Guests .rivMe for dinner will be
exempt from c
charge the en-
tire evening except Saturday night.

Mnner served Irons
6:00 to 9:30 w.ht
complete
ahow

1.50

Master of Ceremonies

Cafe Italia

LEW FINK

Edith

13229 Livernois

O'Donnell

Prima Donna

at Davison

Pauline Blue

Soubrette

FROG LEGS, STEAKS
and CHICKEN

Bubbles Arnold

Special Sunday Dinner

For New Year's Reservations
Call CAD. 0354

Blue Singer

Harry Frazier

"GIVE THE LITTLE GIRL
A GREAT BIG HAND"-

Magarite E. Merrce

OF TILE

HOTEL

TULLER

and dance

where carefully selected
foods are served in a re-
fined atmosphere.

to

GERALD MARKS'
Columbia Recording

Charming bridge-lancheons
for the discriminating hostess

Dinner Dancing, 6 to 9
Supper Dancing, 9:30 to 1

Longfellow 8076

You'll Find Your Friends Here

For Italian Dishes

NOW OPEN

We have spared neither
money nor energy to have
one of the finest delicatessen
stores in Detroit. Delicious
appetizing delicatessen.

VESUVIO

Light Lunches-
Meals

CAFE

Drop in after the show for
a sandwich.

The
Modern Kosher
Delicatessen &
Restaurant

1207 Brush. cor. Monroe

8636 Twelfth Street

PARKING SPACE AT EAST
LAFAYETTE AND BRUSH

Clifford 4458

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

Special Dinners-
5 to 8 p.
$1.25

Near Lee Place

Empire 9658

Ir

The

Your Patronage Is Solicited.

Palm
Garden Cafe

Hancock
Corner
St. Antoine

565

An 0.in of
Refined
Entertainment

'nw

Only
Black and Tan
Cafe
in Detroit

Open Day .net
Night
NO COVER
CHARGE
Friday Night le
Theatrical
Night

Garden of A
- llah

1414 Farmer Street

Above
Breitmeyer's
near
Grand River

The Most
Unique

mind.

You Are Invited to Corms to

SEA-FOOD

CAFE

in Detroit

Card and Palm
Reading

ATMOSPHERE

Hours 10:30 a.
Midnight.

m. to

Spend Your New Year's Eve
With U.

The CAT and
FIDDLE

8908 Michigan at Addison

Call Cedar 9538

Full Course Dinners,
$5.00 Per Plate
Complete Show

Expert Entertainers

2438 Wo8dward Ave.

"LOU" SCOFIEI.D
Former Steward at Masonic
Temple

ERIC STOECKER
Former Chef at Kohn's Grill

Red Hot Dance Music furnished

by Banjo Pete and His
Melody Makers

Make Your Reservations Early

The

Martinette
Restaurant

A

Palace of the Epicures
Detroit's Most Beautiful
Eating Place

M•d•rne Lola
Madame O'Connor
late of "Teapot Donne"

LOLA BETT
TEA ROOM

516 Grand River Ave.

West
Near Michigan Theater

Detroit's Most Select Tea Room
Sea Food and Vegetarian Din-
ner Every Friday
Hot Lunches Every Day. Ts*
Leaf Reading. FREE!

FOX

beautiful large warm room for
one or two or employed couple;
rent very reasonable; private
flidly; near car and bus. Room
must be seen to be appreciated.
Call Hemlock 1694-M.

FOR RENT - Comfortably fur-
nished room, with young couple,
no children, in a steam-heated
modern building; bath room and
stall shower adjoins room. Suit-
able for one or two. Just the
thing for a young couple. Hem-
lock 6491-11. 3375 Fullerton,
Apt. 102.

FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
room; elevator; near Trumbull
car. 1730 Gladstone avenue,
Apt. 302. Empire 6429-J.

FOR RENT-To gentleman, a
very pleasant steam-heated room
with refined small family; reas-
onable. Adjoining stall shower
and bookcase in room. Will
I
make party feel at home. Heat-
lock 1595-J.

FOR RENT-Room for lady, gen-
tleman or couple. Must be
seen to be appreciated. Very
reasonable. Located near car
and bus lines. See it today. M.

Kramer, 2484 Hazelwood, up-
stairs.

FOR RENT-A very nice airy

room with shower bath. Suit-
able for one or two people. Con-
venient to street car and bus
lines. Rent reasonable. Phone
Euclid 7243. Inquire M. Zweig,
Apt. B-3.

54124.

at MONTCALM

For a Good Tasty Meal

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

Speci•I Dinner, 85c.$1.00
6 to 8 P. M.

we Also Specialize In Sea Foods
-Always Fresh

The Blaine
Kosher Lunch

I. Ready to Serve You

Try Our Special Lunch 50c

Between 11 a. en. and 3 p. tn.

Regular Eve., Dinner, 60c ,

NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-
Arab circles in America were con-
Open for Bridge and Bunco
siderably elated over a report cur-
Parties
Blaine
Hours: 11 a. m. to 11 p. as. , rent that Premier Ramsay Mac-
Donald, during his recent visit
Kosher Restaurant
Sundays, 3 to 11 p. m.
; here, had declared that a special
8729 Twelfth Street
meeting of the British cabinet,
• would be held to colnsider the
Under New Management
modification of the Balfour Decla-!
; ration. Aheem Rihani, spokesman A. PHILIP-W. FEINSILBER
S
Proprietors
for the Arabs, who was received
KOSHER RESTAURANT by the premier, was
alleged to have
Try Our Home-Like Moak
quoted the premier to this effect.
Garage Always Open
' An inquiry by the Jewish Tele-
8832 TWELFTH STREET
graphic Agency brought the fol-
nba can. Waling. Peld Calenso.n)
WM. M. TRUMBLE
lowing reply from Mr. Rihani re-
strovetl
12187 Dexter Blvd.
garding the statement: "No, I did
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Michael Davis, who was a real-
dent of Detroit for many years,
passed away at his residence,
Congregation Beth David, Elm- 10714 Amor avenue, Cleveland,
Ohio. Ile is survived by three
daughters and a eon, Ilenrietta
Davis, Esther S. Davis, Mrs. Archie
Horwitz and Charles F. Davis; and
three grandchildren, Sheridan,
Helen and Bernice Horwitz.
Funeral services were held on
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 15, from
Deutsch's' Memorial Chapel and
were conducted by Rabbi Nowak.
Bural took place at Glenville

A Chanukah concert is to be

B'NAI MOSHE NOTES

, given by Cantor David Klavons of

Congregation Activities:
At a recent meeting of

the con-
gregation, President Robert Ro-
senberg appointed the following
committees: Talmud Torahs; Sig-
mund Gunsberg, chairman, Joseph

Kornfield, Ben F. Goldman, Jacob
Gelbman, Walter II. Green and
Adolph Deutsch; auxiliary organi-

in the assembly hall. Prizes will be
awarded the winners and refresh-
ments will be served. Tickets will
he on sale at the door Mrs. Nathan
Goodman and Mrs. Joseph
'
Korn-
field are in charge of the arrange-
ments.
New Year's Dinner-Dance: Re-
servations for the New Year's cele-
bration are coming in rapidly.
Travers' orchestra has been se-
cured. Dinner will be served, and
noise makers will be provided. Re-
servations are being taken by tele-
phoning Euclid 6818.

Young

Folks' Social Club:

Following the meeting held Sun-
day, the society presented a musi-
cal program, consisting of classi-
. cal numbers played by Jack Weis-
berg, violinist and vocal solos by
Mrs. C. E. Moskowitz, both well-
known artists.

O P. trill-4C.., La. 1704

CHANUKAH CONCERT FORMER DETROITER
BY CANTOR KLAVONS DIES IN CLEVELAND
ON SUNDAY, DEC. 29

hristma.
Offering!

Cemetery.
Ile will be

The New

remembered by
many of his old-time friends and
associates in Detroit. While in
Detroit, Mr. Davis was an active
worker in various religious and
charitable institutions. He was
organizer of the Hebrew Free
Loan Association, and held office
as its president for a period of 10
years. Ile was vice-president of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek; di-
rector of United Jewish Charities,
and belonged to various lodges.
Mr. Davis moved to Cleveland
CANTOR DAVID KLAVONS
about 20 years ago to join his chil-
hurst and Fourteenth on Sunday dren. lie has many relatives re-
evening, Dec. 29, at 8 o'clock.
siding in Detroit.
Cantor Klavons is well known
in this city and his beautiful tenor

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voice has thrilled many thousands
who have heard him in Detroit,
New York and other large cities
in the United States.
On last Tuesday night Mrs. Geo.
This concert promises to sur-
pass all others given here. Cantor L. Kahn and Mrs. M. Goldberg
sponsored
a bridge party and food
Kavons will chant Maarev services
and bless the Chanukah candles. sale at the residence of the latter.
The
affair
was well attended and
He will be assisted by a double

was a success financially.

In honor of their fourteenth

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo L. Kahn were agreeably sur-
prised by their friends last Wed-
nesiay night. After an evening at
bridge a midnight lunch was served
and the honores presented with a
beautiful gift.
Prizes for the
game were awarded to Mrs. Geo.
L. Kahn and Mrs. P. Zacher.

House Council:

At the meeting on Monday eve-
ning, Miss Ida Ilertzoff of the Lit-
erary Club, presented $172, the
amount raised last week at the De-
troit Civic Theatre party, to th e
members' building fund ,
The ways and means committe
Last Sunday evening Mr. and
is making final plans for th
bridge-tea dance to be held on Jan . Mrs.
' Kentz entertained nine
12 at the Oriental Tea Gardens couples at bridge, after which de-
and the dance to be held Jan. 1 licious refreshments were served.
at Hotel Statler. Miss Doroth Prizes for bridge went to Mrs.
Dean is chairman of the bridge Y Rose Berglass, Mrs. L. Robinson,
dance committee and Ben Gurovit and cut prize to Mrs. P. V. Zueca.
is in charge of the dance. Beta Rh
Delta announces a Jack Fros ? Monday afternoon the Wenonah
bridge party to be held at the club t Hotel was the scene of a beautiful-
house Jan. 5, at 3 o'clock. The Tus ; 11 ly appointed luncheon and bridge,
Tale sorority will have a bridge a Mrs. I. Voight and Miss Mary
Tea Gardens, Jan. 11. Both affair t 'night being hostesses to 24 la-
Prizes were won by Mrs. Ben
are for the members building fund • dies.
S
, .
The social committee has calks 1
.1.. B. Harrison, Mrs. L. lireimer
a pep meeting for Sunday evening
Jan. 5, when members of the "I !and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield.
not affiliated with clubs will get to
gether to hear what the Council i ' - BUY "BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE"
FOR YOUR CHILDREN.
doing. The social committee i
Call Randolph 5318.
now in charge of Saturday nigh
dances and Sunday night "At
lome" programs.

e

FOR RENT-Room with private
lavatory and wash basin for re- Gym
boys and girls have
fined adult or couple. Refer- . n Classes
formed for
.
and . will h ne n held regu-
ences required. 2047 Hazelwood
larly each week. Frank Gunsberg
avenue. Euclid 7363.
is chairman of the boys' athletic
FOR RENT-Beautiful room for group and Miss Kate Siegel of the'
gentleman. Separate entrance. girls' group.
Garage optional. 2074 Hazel-
Dramatic Club:
wood, near Fourteenth.
A dramatic group has been form- At Home:
On Sunday evening, Dec. 22, the
FOR RENT-A nice large fur- eil in the club, to take care of the
mshed room for a young gentle-i presentation of plays, theatricals, beginners dramatic art class will
man. With private family. 27121 musicals, etc. The club has begun P, resent the following one-act plays:
Pirates" by Collin Campbell Cle-
Richton, near Linwood. Arling-lrehearsing two plays to be present-
ton 5940-W. Reasonable price. ed in January,
ments, "A Matter of Husbands'
(anonymous), "Joint Owners in
FOR RENT-Large front sunny Sunday School:
Spain" by Alic Brown.
room for one or
On Sunday evening, Dec. 29, a.
two; quiet;
Thursday evening, Dec. 26, at It
hom e privile ges; shower;
good , -.
p m , the Sunday School will pre- Chan ukah program, consist i ng P
trans p ortation; board optional, , sent
.a Chanukah p ogram, consist- two one-act plays produced by h r i
Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, and
or will
share very
reasonable.
No
objection
to girls.
2964' , ing of three plays, a dance drill,
and piano and
solos
and recita-
Gladstone, Apt. 301.
Euclid : violin
thins. Members
friends
are in- musical selections, will be given.

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and we will be glad to show you
several apartments for your ap-
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M Rose, real estate broker, 656
Collins avenue, Miami Beach,

zation, Bela Jacoby, chairman, Eu-
gene Gelbman, Ben F. Goldman and
Armin Hartman; social, Armin
FOR RENT-Furnished room to Hartman, chairman, Eugene P.
refined young lady or gentle- Since and
David Rosenberg; fi-
man. References required. Call
Sunday only from 10 to 6 p. m.' nance, Jacob Gelliman, chairman,
Anthony
Deutsch,
Joseph Guns-
9511 Dexter boulevard, two
berg and Harry Greenbaum; build-
blocks from Clairmount line.
ing, and house, Joseph Hirschfeld,
FOR RENT - Lovely furnished chairman, Armin Hartman, Bela
steam-heated room in modern Jacoby, lien F. Goldman and James
apartment; suitable for a gen- Sobel; order and decorum, Emanuel
tleman or lady. Near Trumbull Rosman, chairman, Joseph Braun
car and Fourteenth bus. 20801 and Adolph Sternberg; member-
West Euclid, Apt. 103. Call 6 ship, Jacob Farkas, chairman, Emil
Nussbaum and Harry Meer; cul-
to 9 evenings.
tural, lien F. Goldman, chairman,
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room Julius Deutelbaum, Dr. Leopold
in heated apartment. Suitable Adler, Julius Friedman, Eugene
for two gentlemen or couple. Gellman, Dr. S. Gerendasi, Joseph
Near Trumbull car line. Em- Hirschfeld, Bela Jacoby, Dr. Sid-
pire 7403-R. 1620 Gladstone, ney Klein and Eugene P. Sims;
Apt. 303.
Chevrah Kadisha, Jacob Farkas,
FOR RENT - Steam-heated fur- chairman, Elias Einczig, Sam
nished room, with five windows. Lebowitz, Joseph Braun, David
2288 Hazelwood, downstairs, Elias, Morris Schiff, Philip Ber-
kowitz, Jacob Glasel, Morris Ro-
near La Salle boulevard.
senberg, Emil Neufeld, Sam Engel
FOR RENT-A newly decorated and Sam Edelheit.

McQuade. Garfield 9289-M.

Fun-Fa vors-Frirolit y

To eat Sea Food means
health, comfort, long life,
better digestion, sound sleep,
a clear head, and a placid

. be nonchalant • . . light a n Al URAD.

furnished room with four win-
down. Suitable for a couple, a Sisterhood Activities:
choir.
lady or a gentleman; by young
Card Party: On Sunday evening ,
widow; kitchen privileges. 9231 Dee. 22, a card party will be held

Tealeaf
Reading
Luncheon
Haunt

REFINED

fast and you hear a faint "cheep. cheep"

FOR RENT OR FOR SALE-
Hazelwood near La Salle, six-
room lower flat, real fireplace,
tile bath and shower, steam heat,
side drive and garage. Will rent
FOR RENT - Pleasant sunny
or sacrifice large equity in this
room for single or couple; home
high-grade building. Owner,
privileges. Hemlock 4559-M.
Lenox 0672.
FOR RENT-Furnished room with ARE YOU COMING to Miami
bath and shower, for gentleman.
Beach, Florida, for the winter
Private family. Arlington
season? Why waste your time
1988-M. 3339 Sturtevant.
hunting for apartments? Write

FOR RENT-Northwest section,

Orchestra

11841 Hamilton
At Tuxedo

that has just been served you for break.

JEWISH practical nurse, experi-
enced in confinements. Good
references. Call Lincoln 5689-W

Arabian Room

Marchetta
Din i ng Room

When you open the soft•cooked egg

dies, lovely furnished room in
modern apartment by young

Pereira, Prop., Longfellow. 5654

and bring her down to the

Announces Opening of the

EMBARRASSING MOMENTS

American woman with child.
Home privileges, radio; Sunday
for women between 25 and 45
breakfast if desired. Rent very
years. Must have personality
reasonable. One block from
and refinement, but experience
bus or car line. 2410 Tuxedo,' .
not necessary. We pay salary to
corner La Salle boulevard, Apt.
start, railroad fare, and will give
107. All day Sunday or eve-
rapid advancement to those who
nings.
qualify. Local and traveling po-
sitions open. Call morning. 'Mrs. TO RENT - Modern furnished
MacGilvray, 1114 Kresge Bldg.
room for single or couple.
Reasonable rent; half block
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
from street car line. 2735 Buena
TORS-We do painting, deco-
Vista, bet. Linwood and Lawton.'
rating and plastering. Guaran-
Hemlock 1165-J.
t eed work. L. Nathanson. 2987
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 6128 DECORATING, painting, paper-
hanging. Special rate apart. I
from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8
p. m.
ments, flats, hotels. Quick serv-
ice. Work guaranteed. Empire
9475.
MRS. J. SIIERLINE-First-class
catering for weddings and par-
ties. 15850 Linwood.
Long- MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, nice
looking, well dressed, refined,
fellow 7352,
with home, no dependents, would
like to meet refined business
CATERERS--Strictly kosher. En-
gagements, wedding and
man about 50. Object matri-
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
mony. Address Box 700, Detroit
troit Catering Co., M. A.
Jewish Chronicle.

16 TEMPLE
Near Woodward

Meet Me at the

PAGE THREE

RON1CLE

vited to this event, without charge. Book•Test•
Mrs. Ern
. or Monash will review
Those parti cip ating
Jacoby, Edith Fishear,re'llejrTit "The Prophet" by Kahlil Gihran,
on
Sunday
afternoon, Dec. 22 , at 3
Ring, Marvin Weinstein, Marvin , '
Engel, Bernard Jacoby, Eugene o clo ck
- •
Kornfield, Marvin Jacoby, Edward
Kornfield, Ilarold Reisner, Rose , Friday Night Service.:
At Sabbath Services last week,
Rosner, Morris Kornfield, Dorothy
members of the Y met informally
Feuring,
Abe Feuring,
Margery
Wohl,
Florence
Reisner, Rose
Yob with Mrs. Samuel R. Glosrower,I
president
of the
Y. W. her
H. A.
: les, Albert Schiff, Charlotte Mil- , erning
board,
following
talk. goy-
ter, Sylvia Peck, Clara Engelberg, Sabbath services are held every
June
Rosner, Ethel Stern, Jeanette Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the
London
Charlotte Jacoby, Evelyn
'
Hum, Sally
Greenblatt, Mildred • parlor of the Y, 89 Rowena street.
Kornfield and Evelyn Eichner.

Camp Reunion:

The annual reunion of Y camp-
Every Wednesday evening a class era will be held Sunday afternoon,
is held at which lectures are given Dec.
to 29, at 3 o'clock. Movies taken
amp will be shown. "The Florist
on Jewish history. The clam is open Shop"
will be repeated with the
to men and women and are very
well attended. Rabbi 51, sex Fisher original cast.
conducts this class. Following the
lecture discussions take place. Those Tau Epsilon:
Alpha Delta chapter of Tau
desiring to join are
asked to be Epsilon initiated its third class of
present Wednesday evening
at 8 candidates Dec. 14. No new
can-
p. tn.
didates will be considered until
February
or
March.
Anyone
holding
Talmud Torah:
tickets for the New Year's Eve
Daily Hebrew School has
jn- dance is asked to phone name of

History Class:

creased. Rev. Joseph Loewy is in er•ort or glint to William Salomon,
charge of the classes. Euclid 6369,

or Leon Cutler, Eu-

clid 9655-R. Mr. Salamon is chair-
Checker Cab - Empire 7000 man
of the dance committee.

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