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PAGE EIGHT

nicikrRorr

Halevy -Hazomir
CONCERT

EWISH ORMICLE

Prof. Bildersee to Speak over
MUSIC Jewish Radio Hour
Sunday.

Prof. Adele Bildersee, dean of

Mrs. Ira Friedenberg of 1403
Virginia Park has returned from a
week's visit in Chicago.

HALEVY-HAZOMIR'S [ the Brooklyn branch of Hunter
is the guest speaker for
CONCERT PROGRAM College,
the program of Jan. 12 which the

Are Jewish Boys Prejudiced
Against the Jewish Girls?

r_

A Visit to

`Paulin
gift cotta g

The communication published in Ision on the grievances she express-
general committee on Jewish re- , last week's issue of the Detroit ed. That her communication has
The Halevy-Ilazomir annual con- ligious radio programs will broad-
Jewish Chronicle in which a spokes. aroused unusual interest is evi-
cert, to be held this Sunday eve- cast from a national network, in-
man for a group of girls complain- dented by the flood of letters that
Mrs. Leon Genten entertained ning in Orchestra Hall, will be di-
, eluding WWJ, Detroit, at 3 o'clock
ed that Jewish boys harbored pre- reached the editor's desk this week.
10 little guests by taking them to
will convince you that at
Eastern Standard time. Professor judices against Jewish girls and Countercharges and expressions
DAN FROHMAN, Conducting
the Michigan and later at luncheon
dainty little cottage you
liddersee is well known as a Jew-
WM. GAYMAN, Assisting
that they preferred the company of courage are contained in cons.
in honor of the eighth birthday of
find-
ish educator. She is the author of
her son, Charles.
of Gentiles, has aroused a spirited munications from young men in re-
a number of important text-books d
Hand-Painted Novell
.
sponse to the girl complaintant.
on Jewish history and is an inspir-
The young lady whose letter ap-
Miss Eva Rudner and Miss Helen
for Bridge Prizes
ing and convincing speaker. }far . poured last week expressed the be- Some of the letters urge the girls to
Krawitz were joint hostesses at a
ignore those young
men
w
h
o snub
subject will he "Religious Educa-
Lamp Shades Made
lief that the problem of hundreds them for Gentile's. As one young
surprise birthday party in honor of
Woodward at Parsons
tion: A Responsibility of the
MN. Edward Rudner on Dec. 28 at
Order
may be solved by opening a discus- man expressed himself, "Gentlemen
Home."
King Wah Lo. Covers were laid
may prefer Gentile girls, but gen-
Beautiful Line of Lan
Dr. David de Sola Pool will con- '
for 30 guests.
tlemen marry Jewish girls." Others
tinue her series of addresses,
charge the girls with beings too anx-
12141 Dexter Blvt
which have aroused a great deal of
Mr. and Mrs. David Leach (Bes-
to marry the first Jewish
8:30 P. M.
favorable comment, and will speak
at Monterey
sie Miller) are now residing at
young
an
they
go
out
with.
One
On "Prayer."
3205 Tyler avenue.
fellow is bold enough to call the
The musical program contains a.
Jewesses "gold diggers."
number of interesting novelties. It I
Tickets $1.50, $1.00, 75c, at Orchestra Hall Box
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Radway of
is varied and rich in melody. '
From Center Girls' Worker.
Lansing, Mich., were the guests of
Office, also at 8753 Twelfth street, and from members.
Mrs. Philip Houtz, girls' work-
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
All seats reserved.
er
at
the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
Miller of Blaine avenue for a few
bourne, contributes a communica.
days during the past week.
tion to the discussion by expressing
a desire to meet the young ladies
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Gutterman
whose problem is raised in the
entertained 20 guests at a dinner
hope of being able to help them.'
Just Ph
in honor of MBAs Blanche Roseman,
Her
communication follows:
Possibly once in a century there
whose betrothal to Ben Franklin
Longfel
"I read with great interest the'
springs up such a musical genius as
I was recently announced.
article which appeared in your
Yehudi Menuhin, who will appear
MISS REBECCA KATZMAN
.`
paper January 3, entitled, "Have
M. Stirling, son of Mrs. Serling,
here at the Masonic Auditorium
Jewish boys predjudice against I
2738 Elmhurst, was confirmed last rested by Dan Frohman, with Will - Monday evening, Jan. 20. Imag- 1
is
Jewish girls?"
Saturday at Shnarey Zion Syna- jam (layman as associate director • ins a boy 10 years old taking the
apprai.
"This is a subject which I my-
gogue, 2585 Cortland. The presi- I Miss Rebecca Katzman will be pi - most critical audiences of New
I'll
self have given great consideration.
dent of the congregation, S. Gold- atm acesm pa nist.
York by storm. That is what this
lihcral /Plc
The program arranged for the ' American Jewish boy did. With;
I feel here, too, that it is a topic
'stick, presented the Bar Mitzvah
Plus Pers
err
with a prayer book for his speech' concert follows:
meriting much discussion. There
an immense hall crowded to its
and fine reading of the llaftorah.
utmost limit on the occasion of
are of course, more factors invol- •
Kitchen (Oaken (Church lion, I...
Ile
was
a
pupil
of
the
Hebrew
every
appearance,
the
lobby
bulged
'
ved
in
the
problems
which
the
girls
:
Again Striker's takes the lead!—this time in
J IIchat.fe r
N. Mirtenhattro, Tenor Soloist, ..
school which is under the auspices
raise than would appear on the sur.
offering you Detroit's FINEST $1.00 dinner.
M. Boom.
face.
of the Shaarey Zion congregation, Uri Zijon (Awake Zion )
Representing
(•) liarearrolle
le
cheti(11,
supervised by B. S. Linderman.
"I am sure that I could help the
Within the first short month of our new owner-man•
lb) Scherzo in (' Sharp Minor ..Chopin
Rebecca Katsm•n, 112111.1
girls in solving some of their diffi-
&gement, Striker's has become FIRST CHOICE of Detroit
Z %Abort ,
Mrs. Jay Harris entertained 12 Havdoloh
culties. Would you inform them
business and professional men for luncheon.
12897 Woodward
Cantor A. Kantor. Tenor Soloist
v7ee tnse as ta lunc heo n
that I should he very happy to have
Now, EVERY DETROITER who appreciates choice
Intermission
t t Det i roit
Ii d Yea on Ich Lib di Arbet (I Love My Work)
WILLIAM CAYMAN
floe make an appointment with me
food—especially you who slay downtown, or meet your
11.,Gelbart, arr. by L. I. , ov
Club in compliment to Miss Ann
in the very near future in order
families downtown for dinner—come to Striker's for the
(1 mut, Sop
Harris, whose marriage to Sidney
Mr. Clayman, who for a number that we might have a personal dis-
aredest dinner treat of your life for 91.001 Here you
OventLi(iIilt r
'n° SP Schaefer
of years was active in Jewish musi- eussion."
Moss
will
take
place
Jan.
19.
Or-
Lillian Gross, Soprano,
find • wide variety of select dishes, prepared in the most
cal circles in Detroit, is assisting
A. Herzig, Baritone,
chid tapers and bowls of white car- I
appetising way, always with a BEEF TENDERLOIN
From "A Male Reader."
S. Lutehansky, Baritone, Soloists
Dan Frohman in directing the
nations adorned the table.
included among the evening's $1.00 dinner choices.
151 Serenade Orientale
Another communication is signed
Popper
Halevy-liazomir concert to be held
(b) Minuet
By all means corns tonight 1—you have my personal
Becker
This one places
at Orchestra Hall Sunday evening, h
Mrs. Max II. Elias and daughter, let Serenade
Paterson
pledge of a wonderful dinner.
tuAe l‘bilaaim
e ellefTrle trhe' girls' loneliness
: Jan , 12.
Shirley Rae, will leave for Tucson, (d) Hungarian Rhapsody. arr. by Popper
S. ERNEST, Chef.Owner.
on the lack of Jewish Center fa-
!ameba Schwartsman,
Ariz., Jan. 16. Many affairs were
Rebece• Katsman, Accompanlit
cilities. His letter folows:
given in honor of Mrs. Elias, in- Italian Salad--.
Genes
opinion about young men
These Old-Time Favorites Always Served:
S. Pechere, Tenor SololAt
lcluding dinners, bridge-luncheons
or fith wo h prfer
e te h com.
Rebecca Katzman,
Acornpanimenct
andparties, by Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Sauerbraten with Potato Pancakes
pony
fou of
anon
non-Je wish girls is that
Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. K. Shapiro,
they
lack
the
intelligence
to appre-
German Hasenpfeffer with Noodles
YEHUDI MENUHIN
'Mrs. Leon Genten, Mrs. M. M. Geri. Second Subscription Concert
ciate the pleasant, sincere, and
Fresh Pork Shank and Sauerkraut
rich, Mrs. Joseph Moss, Mrs. G.
of Gunzburg Trio on
confident
company
of
a
Yiddishe
with
those
waiting
vainly
for
tv.
SHIMMY
.1 ,'' I Deceased Was Member of Board
I Wilson, the Zedakah Club, Mrs.
daughter,' therefore I would ad-
hoods to get in to hear him even m ;
Wednesday.
The Talk of the Town for Luncheon
for 11 Years; Was Classmate
EXCESSIVE TIRE WE)
Paul Weinberg, Mrs. B. A. Pearl
vise our girls to exclude those,
is I
one
of
the
many
encores
after
h
f Israel Zangwill.
and Mrs. John E. Solomon.
Private rooms for luncheon, bridge and dinner parties.
HARD
STEERING
The second subscription concert printed program had been co
m -1 The Board of Education of De- from the class of refined Jewish
a young
yn
of the Gunzburg Trio, consisting of pleted.
men and not to judge us by
troit, at a recent meeting, honored
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and
Mme. Jeanne Reol, violinist; Gil-
insignificant minority.
WOODWARD BRAKE
Yehudi Menuhin, whose wizard
Y the memory of the late Louis J.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Copley spent
bert Beaume, violoncellist; and Dr. evoked this tremendous demo
"As to the reason for the loneli-
SERVICE, INC.
New Year's Day in Lansing,
n," Goldberg by accepting from the
Mark Gunzburg, pianist, will be stration, is first of all a norma
10240 Woodward
Goldberg family the portrait of the neso prevailing among our young
Mich., where they were enter-
given Wednesday, Jan. 15, 8:30 p. healthy boy, who joys in children ,s
ladies, it is because we don't have
,li deceased and a picture of
At Trowbridge and Cab"
tained by their uncle, Ben Miller
m., in the auditorium of Federation amusements; playing the viol in Spirit of '76" to be placed in "The
CORNER LAFAYETTE AND SHELBY—OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
the a modern Jewish center. Should
of Scranton, Pa.
Arlington 2743. Russo Pro<
of Women's Clubs. John Wum- means fun to him. That he
Goldberg School. The offer was we have such an institution the
mer, flute virtuoso and solo flutist highly intelligent goes without sa Y is . '
Miss Emma Sneiderman gave a
made in a communication f rom Problem would be solved, as all
of
the
Detroit
Symphony
will
par•
ing, not alone in music, but in au h . Sara Cooper Goldberg in behalf if sorts of recreation is quite popular
. .
, farewell party to Miss Billie Blom
:mimic the majority of our young
branches as mathematics, la n- her brother, Claude K Goldber
I Saturday evening.
The program will include Sonata guages,sociology, and economics. land sisters, Adah G. Norman and men.
da Camera by l'ierne for flute, vbs. Never have his parents allowed Ye- 1 Mildred G. Cohen, and herself.
Opinion of "A Jewish Boy."
loncello, and piano, performed with hudi's genius to be exploited. Fill- 1
"A Jewish Boy" writes the fol-
The late Louis J. Goldberg, who
big success in the Chamber Music. some praise has been kept from !was a member of the Board of
NEW AI/DRESS
Education passed away in 1903. 1": 't was with interest that I read
The Aesculapian Society, the or- Concerts, arranged by the Amer- him. Ile is modest.
Only Morrison's, Detroit's original and best auto wash system,
Yehudi was born in this country , He was educated in London,
in
i nlast
i n g issue
ta
he: the
ganization of Detroit Jewish drug- icon Maecen, Mrs. Elizabeth Cool -
in Detroit„ can wash your car to your satisfaction—and in nine
Half
Block
from John R., at A
Eng-
C
tneincle pertaining
a asffisi■
the
gists, Wednesday evening elected idge; the suite for flute, violin an d of Palestnian Jewish parents, both land, and in his early youth was
minutes, at either of the two conveniently located racks
Institute
Samuel Stahl president for the piano by Eugene Goossens, th e of whom are intellectual, and Ion- classmate of the late Israel Tan - glectful attitude of our Jewish boys
—for only
Columbia 4270
guest conductor of the Detroi t ors of music, though technically 'will. lie was a brother of the late towards the girls of our own race.
next year.
-
untrained
in
it.
The
father
was
school
inspector,
Hiram
Cooper
Symphony;
the
serenade
nd
Scher
It is like becoming involved in
Other officers elected are:
SPICK AND SPAN-9 MINUTES
Samuel Friedlander, vice-presi- so by Henry Rabaud for flute, vio- first a student at New York Urn. Goldberg, who at the time of his Beatrice Fairfax's column to dwell
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, the peke Is $525 , and Worth It.
versity and later at the University passing was president of the on this matter, but, nevertheless,
dent; Morton Siegel, 7001 Harper, lin and piano.
Morrison'. renders • complete ear service. Come In for Simonising at
The main number of the program of California, where the mother , Board of Education in 1913. The I feel the urge to express, if I can,
Real Low Prwes,—psiting, lender-bumping, polishing, alemitIng,
secretary; Lou Levinson, treas-
tire., gas or oil. I I It'. for your car we can service you
Goldberg Athletic Field the point of view of the Jewish
.
urer, Harry Liepson, member at will be the trio for piano, violin also attended lectures. Hiram
Unable to afford a nurse, but was named in his memory.
and violoncello by Tschaikowsky,
boy.
large on executive committee.
Syd Straus, chairman of the en- which belongs like the first Con- anxious to attend the concerts of
"It has been my experience that
Vernor Highway West, C
Park Ave.
tertainment committee, announces certo and the Sixth Symphony to the San Francisco Orchestra, they
the Jewish boy prefers a Jewish
We Are op.. Day sad Night to Una You
girl, al most without question. And
at in et pies ranee
plans for the annual dinner-dance the most inspired composition of hit upon the plan of taking one-
the Russian master. The Tschai- year-old Yehudi with them. The'
t • in Pricy
to be held in March.
with rare exception, when he takes
kowsky Trio will be played com- music charmed him to stillness.
Protevt
L. N. Sokolov, Toronto harris- out a Gentile girl, is is solely be-
tir W•Ils •11,1 Curtain,
From that day on he was taken ter, Was a visitor in Windsor in cause of the resultant freedom of
plete, without cuts.
regularly. Presently Yehudi's at- Saturday, Jan. 4, guest of Mr. and action. And it is only the excep-
was drawn to Louis Persia- Mrs. Bernard Caplan of Windsor tional Jewish boy who makes a
German Grand Opera Com • tention
ger, first violinist of the orchestra. Court Apts.
practice of continually taking out
Steel Finished to Match R

pany Coming Here
The two met. When the boy was
Gentile girls.
or Furniture
1 four years old, Persinger became
Jan. 26-28.
A pretty wedding took place on
"The average Jewish girl is so '•
, his violin teacher. At the age of Sunday, Jan. 5, when Stella Gene- much superior to her Gentile sis-
PIANOS RENTED
Pi.03
The German Grand Opera Com . 1 seven Yehudi appeared as soloist lin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. her as a companion that the Jew-
.
4
Toned,
.
easy will appear at Orchestra i with that same orchestra which he Genelin of Windsor avenue, was ish boy cannot fail to notice her
FOR
Repaired
Hall, Jan. 26, 27 and 28.
had adored in babyhood. His audi- united in marriage to Leonard desirability. The boys in my set
HOME USE
Phone Longfellow 9172
owl
Arrangements for the second ' ence numbered over 9,000. Canner of Detroit. Rabbi I. Leb- go out quite frequently and almost
!weal.
American season of the German ,
$3, $4,
endiger officiated.
The wedding always with Jewish girls.

Come in, or
Grand Opera Company have prat - Kreutzberg and Georgi, Ger - took place at the Talmud Torah,
"If your correspondent and her

$5, $6
phone,
tically been completed by S. Hu -
followed by a dinner and dance for group are as cute and intelligent
1 man Dance Modernists,
Cherry 3600.
rok. It will be heard in all o
MONTHLY
about 200 guests. The bride's as she says they are, then some
f
'
Here
on
Monday.
the principal cities of the East, go - :
gown was of white heavy crepe and Jewish boys are missing a great
ing as far West as Omaha, and
One of the most interesting she wore a real lace veil in Span. deal. But if those girls are tray-
north to St. Paul, a 10-weeks tour . events of the current theater and ish style. She carried a bouquet
\'
eking in desirable circles and are
The repertoire for Detroit wil I arts season will be the appearance of roses and lilies of the valley.
still being overlooked, I should say
.
\
be Wagner's Die Walkuere, Sieg . on Monday evening, Jan. 13, at Or- She was attended by her two sis-
Garage and Repair Sh
that perhaps they have some per-
\
fried, Tristan and Isolde, and Moz . chestra Hall, of Harald Kreutz- ters as bridesmaids, the Misses Ce-
ceptible short comings which keep
art's Don Juan.
berg and Yvonne Georgi, the Ger- lia and Dora Genelin, who were their phones from ringing."
Any Kind of Wreck My
The best singers available in , man dance modernists, whose de. gowned in shell pink taffeta, while
Specialty
He Went "Through the Mill."
Germany and the United States I but in this country last season re- her matron of honor, Mrs. B. Chit-
young man who signs his com-
have been engaged, making this sulted in such laudatory comment
WELDING
AND BRAZIN
fets'
gown
was
of
American
Beau-
munication
N.
H.
E.
says
that
he
,
Opera Company one of the finest front critics and audiences who ty crepe and she wore a corsage of is 23 years old and "has been
of its kind in the world. The Ger- I viewed their work.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
American Beauty tea roses. B. through the mill." He has been in
man Company' opened its second
Kreutzberg and Georgi, expon- Chafets acted as best man. The, Detroit six or seven months and
l'rices Always Right
American season at Washington ents of the famous Mary Wiisman
bride's mother wore black chiffon,lhas met one Jewish girl. "But one
last Monday evening before a bril- school of Germany, arrived in this The wedding march by Mendelsohn
is enough, though I sure like Jew-
12250
Twelfth St.
liant assemblage. The tour of the country in Nov. 19, following a was played by Miss Pearl Chafets.
ish girls, he writes, and contin-
company will take it to the Pacific • sensational European tour which Miss Ida hazanowsky sang "0
At Cortland
ues to tell why he prefers the Gen-
Coast with final Spring engage- included engagements in a score Promise Me." The young couple
tile maidens who don't mind spend-
ments in Boston and New York of principal cities and art centers left for a short trip to Eastern ing an evening at home while "the
You can have one that is Grinnell-built-
The ticket sale for the Detroit en- of the continent.
"' ■ 11.1 ■
points.
Jewish girl don't care whether the
and, in such selection, there are advan•
gagement opens at Orchestra Hall
Of special interest, also, is the
fellow starves all week after tak-
tages of very great importance to you.
next Monday, Jan. 13.
added attraction this season of
A pleasant evening was spent at ing her out for the week-end."
Molinari to Conduct Ninth Friedrich \Vilckens, noted German the home of Miss Frances Geller,
This young man is "impressed"
pianist and composer, who is he. 15 McEwan avenue, on Wednea. with the girl who opened the dis-
Pair of Symphony Con-
ing
heard
for
the
first
time
outside
day,
when
the
Young
l'eople's
So-
cussion
and he believes her " a girl
.
certs Jan. 16.17.
of Europe. He has assisted the ciety held their bi-weekly meeting. with charm and 1100d sense." lie

Bernardino Molinari assumes the
dancers in the arrangement of their Louis Schwartz was in the chair. says she interests him and he
conductorship of the Detroit Sym- unusual repertoire to suitable
mu- Smerle Cohen gave a very interest- would like to hear from her.
phony Orchestra at the ninth pair sic.
(Own Make)
Quality Products
ing talk on the life of Moses Men- ILack of space prevents the print-
of subscription concerts to be
delsohn, followed by discussion by ing of other letters at this t'
Pie.
played this week on Thursday eve-
Musicale
in
Honor
of
Dr.
and
the members. Mrs. L. Perlman but The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ning, Jan. 16 at 8:30 p. m., and
Dependable Service
several piano selections. I is prepared to continue the discuo-
Friday afternoon, Jan. 17 at 2:30 Mrs. Samson S. Wittenber R. rendered
Miss Pearl Robbins entertained I sion, provided it retains the stir
p. m. The return of Molinari as
A musicale •
AT
. s ' n ast at- with two dramatic monologues_ laus and clean-minded tone he.
re
berg
evesntinn,g
guest conductor after his reception uRrodtan y
lin, a5t rt5hewnad
Divainaorffd-, iDnawnecding and refreshments fol. tofore injected.
I here last year makes this pair of
concerts one of the musical treats in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Samson
of an already brilliant season. S. Wittenberg, who were recently
Jan. 15 is the date of the Junior
Born in Rome in 1880 Molinari re- married in Toronto, Canada.
Hadassah annual dance at the
' ceived his early training under
Super Service Station
Mrs Wittenberg who Was for- Prince Eduard Hotel.
THE GRINNELL name on the fall :boardis a guarantee of the finest
Renzi and Falchi and since 1:112 merly Miss Lillian Garfinkel of To-
plus
.1-
materials obtainable; of expert, painstaking craftsmanship; of qual-
Radio
Service on All bet
has
been
the
permanent
conductor
ronto,
is
a
well-known
singer.
ity we are proud to have go out bearing our name. Grinnell-built
of the orchestral concerts at the Those who participated in the pro.
instruments have long been noted for tonal loveliness, for extreme
14000 Dexter at Ewald Cit.(
•-i
Let me give
you a ride in
Augusteo in Rome and has been in gram were E. Pennock, artist-
durability. Each encasement is distinctively modern and beautiful.
the new Chevy. You'll agree
great demand in European cities sculptor, who spoke about his work; Meeting:
And, in buying a grand, an upright or a player-piano that is built by
Phone Arlington 9668
that
it's
a
great
car.
both
as
an
operatic
and
orchestral
Rebecca Katzman, piano-soloist;
Grinnell Bros. you save greatly, for you buy of the manufacturer, direct.
A meeting of the North-western
conductor. This is the third season Hyman Cohn sang some opera se- Branch of the Home will be held
that he has visited the United lections; Prof. E. Zaludko•sky at the Stotler Hotel, Monday, Jan.
The Exquisite Grinnell Bros.
States and his appearances with sang Oriental melodies; Mme Wit - 13, at 2 p nt. Members and friends
Apartment Style Piano Is Priced at Only $350
Representing
the great orchestras have all been tenberg charmed the gathering are invited.
,
brilliant successes.
with he melodious voice; Rose Bas
Be sure to see the instruments we manufacture—learn definitelysof
sin played a piano solo; Mr. and Ball:
their excellence, their beauty and the remarkable value each presents.
You will find, too, you can just as well enrich your home with one now,
Kolar to Conduct Sunday's Mrs. Koltunoff from Littman's
The hall is to be held Feb. 9, at
Theater sang Russian duets ant Stotler Hotel. To make this a suc-
at the very beginning of the new year, for we eadly arrange Easy
Poo Concert.
3639 Woodward Ave.
Monthly Terms if desired.
Victor Kolar, associate conduc- Mme. Divinoff-Rothberg closed the cessful affair, Mrs. J. Kavanau,
I chairman, asks the co-operation of
tor of the Detroit Symphony Or- program with some violin solos.
The
guests
were
Pref.
and
Mrs
.' all members.
chestra, concludes the first group
"The Moues! Critter of Detroit"
FOR YOUR
of 12 pop concerts Sunday in Or- Mark Gunsburg, Dr. A. Witten -
berg, brother of the guest of hon- 'Sewing:
chestra Hall. The second groan
INCOME TAX PROBLEMS
or, Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman
Mrs.
Stark
has
charge
of
Mon-
will start on Sunday, Jan. 19 with
REPORTS
(Shinberg), Mme. Elecktra Rosan. ' day's sewing at the Home, 318 Ed-
Mr. Molinari guest conductor with
CC
Earn $15 to $25 Weekly VA
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra skis. Max Rothenstein, II Lehrer mund Place, and Mrs. Mary Ja-
J.E. CUMMINS
Steinway Representatives
Learning
this week and will be heard in in- of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. I Finkel- coboon takes charge of Thursdays.,
226 Hammond Bldg.
stein,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Blank,
Mr.
1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT
terpretations of Bethoven's Fifth
Randolph 0673
and Mrs. S: Blumenfeld, Mr. and 1 Sick Committee:
Symphony,
a
first
performance
in
MICHIGAN, OHIO, ONTARIO on./ DETROIT BRANCHES
Mrs. S. Gash, Mr. and Mrs. J. Neu-
_
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Ford Sales and Service
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8207 Twelfth Street
8770 Linwood
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