America Parish Perla&cal Cotter CLI PTO N AY!NUI • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 J ar: ONCE ANTI-SEMITE NOW JEWS' FRIEND Professor Jorga, Rumanian Statesman, Arrives in U. S. NEW YORK. — Prof. Nicholas Jorge, Rumanian historian and statesman and president of Bucha- rest University, arrived Monday on the Italian liner Roma to lecture in the United Sties. Although a for- mer leader in the anti-Semitic mcvenient, Professor Jorga is now friendly to the Jews and was hear- tily welcomed by Jewish leadqrs when the liner reached her pier. Among those Who net him was Carol Davila, Rumanian minister to Washington, who went down the bay to board the Roma at Quaran- tine. Others included George Bon- cesco and Jacob Rosenthal, ad- visers to the Rumanian legation. Professor Jorga explaned his change of viewpoint on the Jewish question by saying that until the time he severed his connection with anti-Semitic groups the competi- tion between Jews and Christians was bitter and that the Jews had almost complete control of trade. Ile felt then, that he had no other course but to take a stand against them. Now, he added, Rumania has he- come a greater country with op- portunity for all creeds and all classes and all classes feel the need for working together toward na- ' tional advancement. Above every- thing else, Professor Jorga said, he is for peace. Professor Jorga, lung a member of parliament and leader of the CATERERS—Strictly kosher.,En- 'FOR RENT—A nicely furnished room in modern steam-heated gagements, wedding and National Democratic party, was apartment. Suitable for refined banquets. Catered by plate. De- the tutor of Prince Carol, who re- young lady. Good home for trait Catering Co., M. A. nounced his rights to the Ruma- right party, or will share the Pereira, Prop., Longfellow. 5654 nian throne several years ago and apartment. Quiet surroundings; is now in exile in France. use of piano; $4 per week. Near The professor will slay in New SIRS. J. SHERLINE—First-class Trumbull car and Fourteenth York for several days, after which catering for weddings and par- bus. 2073 l'ingree, Apt. 206, ties. 15850 Linwood. Long- he will go to Chicago and Indian Euclid 0119-M. harbor, Ind., where he is to lec- fellow 7352. ture. Ile was invited there by the Nicholas Jorga Club, founded in ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- FOR RENT—Pleasant sunny fur-1 niched room for one or two gen- I his honor by Rumanians 20 years TORS—We do painting, deco- tlemen or employed couple. in ago. rating and plastering. Guaran- modern private home. Well teed work. I.. Nathanson, 2987 heated, hot water and shower Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128 Jewish Welfare Federation bath, also home privileges. Near from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8 Flower Fund. Dexter has and Linwood car p. m. line. 3227 Calvert avenue, Hemlock 8756-J. Contributions to the flower fund i FOR RENT—A. nicely furnished of the Jewish Welfare Federation room with five windows and all FOR RENT—A nicely furnished have been received in memory of modern improvements; with or room for refined gentleman. Mrs. Sadie Newman train Mrs. S. without garage; near street cars single home. All modern con- Gilbert ; in memory of Charles C.. and bus lines. 1935 Clairmount, veniences. Stall shower, steam Brown from A. B. Heaven rich. Garfield 6867-M heat, continuous hot water. No other roomers. Near Linwood Excursion Through Canada 'MEDICAL STUDENT desires a car and Dexter bus. Reasonable room in exchange for light serv- rent. Hemlock 2266-W. 3006 to See Niagara Iceberg. ices. Call Garfield 9866. harry. ' Leslie avenue. The Canadian-New York Coach I References exchanged. Lines, Ltd., with Detroit offices at FOR RENT — Neatly furnished 2228 Woods- a rd avenue, announce FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for one or two. Twin a big excursion through Canada room in private family; near beds. shower bath, hot running from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3, offering an street car and bus line. 3285 water. 2674 Elmhurst avenue, opportunity to see the Niagara Ice- Tuxedo, Arlington 8440-R. Hemlock 8794-W. berg. Coaches leave at 8 a. m. and 8:15 p. m., and the return trip can PIANO INSTRUCTION-1f you TO RENT—Furnished room for be made for $10. want to learn to play quickly one or two ladies or gentlemen in refined home. 2033 West Palace parlor roaches will make and correctly, phone Sigmond D. Philadelphia, Garfield 9779-J. the trip, offering all home comforts. My Rosen, Arlington 6990. I Card tables will be available dur- system produces results. Fees FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished I ing the trip. reasonable. room. Lady or gentleman or married couple working. Meals ATTRACTIVE GIRL, age 24, if desired. Bus stops at door, would like to meet refined gen- and near car line. Call Garfield tleman. Object, matrimony. Am 1702-R. refined, intelligent, of excellent education and of good family. FOR RENT—Seven-room upper Can give references. Address flat. Newly decorated, electric Box 900, Detroit Jewish Chron- refrigerator. automatic hot icle. water heater, garage and side I tutre Di ne or Dance Nctuu, 'Dine and 'Dance BALLOON ROOM HOTEL TULLER A 3747 WOODWARD r 6 L‘ WILLIE 1 1 NEWBERGER 0 and Mx WWI. of Ileloilimis MASS of rrolorful balloons floating lazily overhead . . . eerpentine streamer.everywhere ... • glorious carnival setting for nights of unbounded pleasure. GERALD MARKS' Columbia Recording Orchestra Dinner Dancing, 6 to 9 Supper Dancing, 9:30 to 1 6 OPENING TONIGHT and an in the ENTIRE NEW REVIEW DAILY ROOF A Arabian Room 50 Italian ilk American DIINNF:RS HAVE YOU VISITED 0 Served 0189:33 , • Entire Shim 1,89 the MARCIIETTA TEA ROOM in its new location/ You owe it to Reservations: Call t•Ted . 1Glendale10434-92118 yourself to pay us a visit. You'll be delighted with the food and the sere ce. Luncheon-11 to 2 50c-60c Evening Dinner-5 to 8 75c-$1,-$1.25 SMASHING, JAZZY ENTERTAINMENT Club Ambassador 246 Edmund Place at John R. DANCE AND DINE Specialiting in Italian and American Dinners Sunday Dinner- to 8 $1,-$1.25 12:30 devoted to Special attent,on bridgeor wedding parties, etc. Call Longfellow 8076 MARCHETTA TEA ROOM IIn 1a1 HAM ILTON Red Hot Program, Featuring VIRGINA MITCHELL Dainty, Diminutive Dancer! ALMA DEVINE S neer of Blue. and Ballads! AMBASSADOR CLUB [ORCHESTRA CHAS. WATTS Detro Vs Joy Boy! Kit Kat Klub' 16 TEMPLE Near Woodward he •rris ing for dinner • exempt from o,mtet thence the golf... evening. flo. ept Saturday Night.. Stoner!, Dinner Served 9 34 %rah a compete NO COVER CHARGE Call Clifford 3623 from 6 to . Show Joan the Gang in Welcoming Detro es Own HARRY HART of Ceremonies Meet, P In ELIZABETH O'DONNELL Primma Donna DORIS BECKER Blue Smarr TONY FRANCISCO MARGARET FLEMING lone Call For R JACK "KEYES" - CAD. 0364 Madame Lola Madame O'Connor Late of •Teapot IMme" LOLA BET7' TEA ROOM Dearborn. Exclusive Exclusive Club. 516 Grand River Ave. West Near Michigan Theater Detroit's Moat Select Tea Room Se a Food and Vegetarian Din- ner Every Friday Hot Lunches Every Day. Tea Leaf Readings FREE! Open for Rridge and Bunco Parties Hours: 11 a. m. to II p. tn. Sundays, 3 to II p. m. NOM E • 6800 Wyoming Avenue Bet. Michigan and West Warren DINE AND DANCE to the SEVEN BLUE TUNES WELL KNOWN GOOD FOODS Delivery For Reservations Call Lotus Inn Chinese and American Restaurant Park Ave. at Montceilm Noon-Day Luncheon 50c From II a. m. to 3:30 p. ne Special Evening Dinner JOHNNY RYAN Dancing from 9 to Clewing Call Cherry 7774 for 2237 Master of Melodies 75c Hogarth 9169 Spaghetti andRavioli 5 to 9 p. m. Meet Me at the Randy to Oriental, Fox, State Theaters Cafe Italia 13229 Livernois POHL'S 1 KOSHER RESTAURANT at Davison FROG LEGS, STEAKS Try Our Home-Like Moak and CHICKEN 11532 TWELFTH STREET Special Sumlay Dinner Tu.... %Imitable Pohl stet' erg trim& PAGE THREE OMR ffiROT41( Lt EMBARRASSING MOMENTS When you think you have heard burglar, and you find you have . . . be nonchalant , , , LIGHT A MURAD. la I'. L01111111.1 . Ed. 1114 - Convenient to schools. I drive. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Centers Association will be honor Rent reasonable. 1722 Burlin- PURITY CHAPTER'S room for single or couple. Kitch- guests. The president and vice- game, Hemlock 1586-J. BRIDGE-TEA FEB. 19 en privileges. Refined home. president of each mothers club No children. Near Fourteenth Calendar for February: will represent their clubs at the furnished bus. 2276 Gladstone, Euclid FOR Feb. I--Bridge-social sponsored banquet. Mrs. A. Drapkin, presi- Abe Max, who has been selling suitable for one or two, room RENT—Nicely , ' 4387, by Pals. dent; Mrs. Sara Failik, vice-presi- Chevrolet cars for so long that his in private fatally. All conveni- Feb. 2-3—Yiddish lecture, by dent, and Mrs. Sarah Lankin, ex- name is synonymous with economi- ences. 4008 Elmhurst, one FOR SAI.E—HOUSES Dr. J. Kaufman. president, will be the hostesses. cal transportation, was signally block west of Dexter, Fairmount I 2261 GLYNN COURT Feb. 5—Lecture for girls by Dr. The next meeting of the club will honored last week by the Chevro- 4346-M. Between 14th and La Salle Blvd. I Salutsky. be held on Saturday, Feb. 1, at the let Motor Car Company when he Unusual opportunity to obtain im- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Feb, 8—Bridge social sponsored I Jewish Center. was elected vice-president of the mediate possession of attractive I by Waki Fraternity. rooms for couple or two single "One-Hundred-Car Club" of the home near Roosevelt school dis-1 Feb. 9—A. Z. A. open house and West Warren Culture Club: boys; two bedrooms. All kitchen . Detroit zone. ! trict. Newly decorated, 10 banquet; Sigma Iota Kappa ban- privileges. 2250 West Davison, The "One-Hundred-Car Club" is The West Warren Culture Club rooms, oil burner, Frigidaire, quet. Longfellow 4593. has devoted all its meetings to lec- an honorary salesmen's organiza- side drive, 2-car garage. Euclid'. Feb. 15—Bridge social spon- tures, but is planning a few social tion of the Chevrolet Motor Car 7103, Cadillac 3695. FOR RENT—Room. Reasonable sored by Jolly Sports. meetings, one of which will be in Company composed of men who rent. 2295 Pingree, near La Feb. 16—Theta Srekappa the form of a bridge and tea, at sell 100 or more cars per year. TO RENT—FLATS Salle. Call Euclid 7669. Senior Council dance. the next meeting, at 2 p. m. Wed- Offices in the club go to the sales 2253 GLADSTONE Feb. 19—Fashion show, spon- nesday, Feb. 5, at Kronk Commu- leaders in their respective dis- Upper flat, 6 large rooms, 3 bed- WANTED—Girl (Jewish or Ger- sored by Phi-So-Lites. nity House, Junction and McGraw. tricts, Mr. Max, therefore, auto- rooms, $60. Excellent location, man) to assist housekeeping. Ni Feb. 22—Bridge social sponsored The club is planning many lec- niatically being elected by virtue near Fourteenth avenue bus. washing. Call Cedar 4582 for by Out-ForFuns. tures and classes. A dietetics class of his marvelous sales record for Key downstairs. French Mort- appointment, Mr. Rose. Feb. 23—Senior Council dance for the members will be held ever the past year. gage and Bond Co., Cadillac sponsored by Strangers. FOR RENT—Furnished room for Wednesday afternoon at the Kron 3695, Euclid 7193. "Abe," who is one of "Bud's'', Feb. 25—Adamless dance spon- All kitchen couple or single. Community House, from 1:30 to boys, can always be reached at the sored by girls' committee. Arlington DUPLEX SACRIFICE- Call privileges. 2:30. Strong Chevrolet showroms, 8510 Feb. 26—Drama-tea sponsored 1692 VIRGINIA ('ARK 0897-M. 2690 Fullerton. Twelfth street. by senior dramatic group. Unusual opportunity to secure at- Fenkell Mothers' Club: tractive duplex at mortgage FOR RENT—Rochester, 3766—, MRS. ANN WEINBECK A Father and Sons program is Detroit Historical Museum. Lin.Dsixter Mothers' Club: Nicely furnished room, for price. First and second floors couple employed, with v or with- Ann Weinheck, worthy matron, an- At the second meeting of this being prepared by this club. The have seven rooms, breakfast In the heart of Detroit's down- out kitchen e privii eges, or for nounces that Purity Chapter is newly organized club, on Jan. 21, plan is to Invite the fathers and nook, excellent layout. Electric single party, with quiet fanoly. ' sponsoring a charity tea and bridge at B'nai Moshe, Lawrence and Dex- sons of members to a dance and town business district at 2302.18 refrigeration. Third floor has Near car line and but. Clean. party at Hotel Statler on Feb. 19, ter, installation of officers was entertainment Saturday, Feb. 15, 1 Barium Tower, Cadillac Square, two-room apartment with bath. Reasonable. Call Euclid 3907, 1 at A 1:30. held. Sixty members were present at the Fenkell branch of the Jew-1 one may see the transition from Three-car garage. Side drive. Franklin, Ida Gould, Fan- and the president and vice-presi- IA Center, 3430 Fenkell avenue. the Indian tepees and the little Mrs. Dieter. Title given for $5,000 cash with ' A special program will he ar- French settlement of yesterday to new five-year $15,000 mortgage. , TO RENT—Furnished room for nie Davidson, Celia Modell, Agnes dent of the other mothers' clubs ranged. It is with interest that we the dynamic Detroit of today. This Yarrows and Minnie Canvasser will were honor guests. French Mortgage & Bond Com- are loakiag forwardt o that t VC museum of over 1100 items, just single or couple. Home privi- act as hostesses. Mrs. Oscar Robinson, president pany, 5 West Larned, Cadillac , nine. An invitation is extended a year old, is filling a long-felt leg,es. Mrs. E. Ziff, 1969 Dela- th League of Jewish Women's of 3695. to daughters of members to attend want in providing for the assem- ware avenue, Euclid 3055-51. Organizations, installed the follow- MILLIONS OF DOLLARS a year g officers: Mrs. Toby Segal the dance program in the evening, bling of articles representing the . . TO RENT — Beautiful modern making the affair a family get- household, farm, civic and business are earned front the patented president; Sirs. Anna Letwin, vice- apartment to share with couple rubber heel. A fortune can be president ; Sirs. A. Goldfarb, treas- together, the mothers and daugh- life of Detroit, especially of pio- Council: House or young girl. All home con- ters covering the expenses and in neer days. made from a ventilated inner urer; Sirs. II. Levine, secretary; veniences, radio, piano. Near At the meeting on Monda y eve- !board of directors, Sirs.. J. Corn, charge of preparations. heel that keeps the feet from It is desired to honor the mem- bus and car line. Reasonable. nine $112.72 was turned in to the Sirs. M. ('harness, Mrs. A. Nolish, The Fenkell Slathers Club is and also serves as a perspiring, Call Sunday or evenings. Hem- members' building fund as a result Sirs. R. Glass and Sirs. R. Levy. holding regular child study classes ory of Michigan's Illustrious sons cushion for the comfort of the and daughters and as a result the lock 6543-W. every 'fuestlay afternoon from 1 of the bridge parties sponsored by „ heel. Requires small capital for I he next meeting of the u b will museum has many articles former- manufacturing. Shoe makers,' LONESOME WIDOW, nice look- th B •ta Rho Delta and Tusi Pala be held at 2 p. Tuesday,eb. 4, to 3 at the l'enkell branch. Sirs . ly the property of her foremost Sororities. shoe manufacturers and shoe at the B'nai Moshe. The lecture Emery Monash is instructor. citizens of the past. Here are dis- ing, aged -13, good companion, On Wednesday evening, Feb. 5, A social dancing class for mem- stores will buy it. Will sell pat- played the buckskin suit of Gen- would like to meet refined gentle- 30 couples will attend a sleighride , will be is an interesting niedical bers of the Fenkell Slathers' ent on a cash and royalty basis. eral George A. Custer; the swords man, aged 45-50. Object matri- party sponsored by the house has also been arranged and will be Reply Box 695, care of Detroit mony. Write Box 705, Detroit held on Wednesday afternoons at and other military trappings of Council. Jewish Chronicle. Twelfth Street Mothers' Club: General Hugh Brady, hero of three Jewish Chronicle. Final plans were made fur s on- the Fenkell branch. The membership of the club has o FLAT FOR RENT--lower; five, The next meeting of the club' wars; the ifflice chair of Senator soring the theater party on f All clubs were invited to take grown. Two classes have been or- Zechariah ('handler, etc. attractive rooms; newly decorat- will be hold Saturday, Feb. 1. The part in stunt night at Temple Beth g/311ixed, a child-study class, which lecture for the day will be on the The museum is open without ed; finished floors; built-in fea- El on March 2. will be held nn charge to the public every week- tures, gas range, refrigerator, Joint Distribution Fund. h'ins Intermediate : m. at the Hutchins day from 9 to 12. It is maintained separate porches. Near stir School, and a social dancing class, by the membership dues of the De- bus. Garfield 8430-R. $45 per eague : Basketball L NEW YORK.—Palestine has ac- Friday Night Services: which will be held on Tuesdays troit IIistorical Society. month. quired its first cafeteria, according services have been from 7:30 to 8:30, just preceding Results .■ f senior games played evening Friday FOR SALE -- Kosher restaurant to word received here at the na- taken easel by Sirs. Emery MO- club meetings, at 2201 Gladstone. on Sunday, Jan. 26: Crescents 21, and delicatessen. Located in a tional headquarters of Illidassah, nash who has outlined a series of The next meeting will be held on Ilakoah 16; Strangers 22, Alph T oih oe . Omega 20 (overtime period); A. an active program for the remain- I,, town 85 miles from Detroit. the women's Zionist organization programs that will be both enter- Tuesday, Feb. der of the year. The following Z. A. No. 63 19, A. Z. A. 93 12. Population 102,000, including of America. It was established by mining and instructive. Those Schedule ft.:- Sunday, Feb. 2: A. events have been scheduled: Decla- about 125 Jewish families. Ex- the Ildassah medical organization programs will follow the Sabbath nization in Russia." mation tournament, Chamisho Osor in the Rothschild Hospital, Jeru- Z. A. 93 vs. Alpha Omega at 1:15; cellent money maker. Only one se rvice. ,Crestons vs. Ben Boys at 2:15; celebration, I'urim celebration, O kland a Mothers' Club: in town. Owner, Box 680, I e. salem, for pupil and graduate : nurses. Members of the club are making Strangers vs. Ilakoah, postponed newspaper talk, dramatic tourna- trait Jewish Chronicle. ment, debating tournament, koved The cafeteria wIS established plans for the tenth anniversary until Feb. 15. Night D•nce: • TO RENT—Furnished room in pri• under the direction of Miss . arah Saturday atur- night, and a picnic and field day. Intermediate results of celebration on Fah.. 11. The Oak- The beginners' class in dramatic An Adamless dance is to be vat' home; suitable for one I■t• Rawly, Iladassah's expert dietitian day, Jan. 25: Olympics 14, Cres- art will be hostesses at Webster land Mothers' Club is the oldest two ladies or gentlemen. No and head of its dieteting depart- Hall on Feb. 1. These dances of-' flub of the Jewish ('enter and was cents 12 (overtime period); Raw- sponsored by the girls committee the Senior Council on Tuesday, of objection to couple. Home privi- ment. The new plan was carried fond an excellent opportunity for the first mothers' club to be organ- lings 20, Mendelsohn 2. leges. Two separate rooms if out after Miss Rawly returned to young people to meet in a whole- ized. The celebration will take the Schedule fur Saturday, Feb. 1: Feb. 25. No man will be per- mitted to attend. The Adamlessi desired. 2224 West Euclid ave. Palestine from/ America, where she uh og Ilo w t.z1. Olympics vs. Rawlnigs, 7:15; Men- I banquet u ,g e r t ato m t b h er(followed form faba some and friendly environment. dance is being planned after • nue, between Fourteenth and had done a year's post-graduate delsohn vs. Crescent, 8:15. p 't The members of Delta Phi Sig- b ) a musical fashion of parties given in some of Lo Salle. Garfield' 3923-M. Ask work in dietetics and studied the ma sorority will be hostesses at courtesy of the Music Study Club. the girls' colleges. problem of food handling and serv- Folk and social dancing will follow Girls' Division: for Mrs. Shear. Webster hall on Jan. 25. The Program committee of the I ing in this country. in the auditorium. Members of the FLAT FOR RENT — Six-room; A medical food clinic has also board of directors of the Jewish Intermediate Council has drawn up RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000 steam heat, breakfast room, ce- been established at the Rothschild At Home: Mrs. Claire Wickersham, instruc- dar closet, tile bathroom with Hospital. Here Miss Bawdy gives shower; garage; $75 per month. advice concerning medical diets tor of advanced dramatic art will 2958 Leslie. and their preparation for sick per- give a program of readings on Sun- day evening, .lan. 26, as follows: FOR RENT—Furnished cozy room sons. The Rich Man. F. P. Adams: Night for gentleman, lady or couple. Song at Amalfi. Sarah Tes•dale, Little Adult family. Near Linwood car Honor Roll of Congregation Boy Blue, Etienne Field; Trees, Joyce and Dexter bus. 3016 Sturte- Kilmer.' Seein Things. Soap, Anonymous : Emanuel Bible Classes. Mia Carlotta, If. T. Daly Scene from vant, Arlington 7175-R. ft. , . Wilde. ABE MAX HONORED BY CHEVROLET CO. CENTERS ASS'N A. NOTES i in Y W. 1-1 A PALESTINE GETS FIRST CAFETERIA Open For Business! - Lady Windermere's Fan." Group of Original Skeiche•, The Le•von. TiPPY, Al the Clothier , . Irving Schlussel's Class: Cone- FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- nished front room with two win- lee Rosenthal, I.illian Wiesnian. Unique entertainment is prom- ,lows in private home for re- Miss Mary Newman's Class: iped "Y" members in the form of lined man. Carter, corner Law- Willie Dessow, Millie Shugarman, fin all-colored program to he pro- ton, next to Gladstone. With or Rachel Fox, Harriet Rosenthal. duced on Sunday evening, Feb. 2. without garage. Rent reason. Mrs. Betty Cordon's Class: Soph- by the Detroit Urban League. R able, Euclid 0127. ie Shugarman, Jean Robins. Negro community center. The Miss Mollie Partner's Class: Ger- league will produce a one-act play; FOR RENT—Pleasant room for : trade Mitchnick, Sarah Mitower, there will he a surrounding pro- gentleman by couple. Atkinson Freda Lang. Elsie Blum, Eleanor gram of spirituals, vocal solos and avenue, near Dexter bus and car Joseff. readings. The program will begin line. Garfield 9303-W. Miss Rose Friedman's Class: at 8 o'llock FOR RENT—Nice furnished room Esther Graff, Clara Abrahams, School Mildred Barak. Theater Party: for one or two girls. Miss Esther Karbal's Class: teachers preferred. No other The Detroit Civic Theater has Rosalee Israel, Ruth Levine, Lil- been taken over for Sunday eve- roomers. Empire 4191-R. lian Dessow, Seena Sklar. Ethel ning, Feb. 9, when "Thank You," FOR RENT — Beautiful sunny Austria. the Broadway success, may be seen Miss Mary Derek's Class: Elaine by members and friends of the room or two adjoining rooms, one with seven windows, in a Dushkin, Roselle Troll, .lane Beer- "Y." The House Council, with the nice refined home; three adults I•ohm, Eli Dater, Phyllis Abrams. aid of all clubs meeting in the in family. References required. The pupils of Miss Partner's house, is sponsoring this event for Near Fourteenth bus and Trum- class took charge of the assembly the members building fund. bull and Clairmount street cars. period last Sunday morning. Freda 2053 Taylor, Garfield 4075-W. Lang played the violin, Adele Tuesday Evening Drama Class: Robins, Grace Goldberg, Vivian The advanced drama class an- FOR RENT — Furnished room, Carnis and Rose Lieberman gave nounces that it will produre "Hay 1697 Blaine avenue, Apt. 12, recitations; Eleanor Joseff enter- Fever," • three-act play by Noel Empire 1294-R. tained with a tap dance and Adele Coward, on Wednesday evening. FOR RENT—Beautiful room for Robins and Elsie Blum gave sev- , Feb. 19, at Temple Beth El. one or two gentlemen in private eral selections on the piano. Miss Esther Ashinsky, princi- Friday Evening Services: home. Convenient to two car On Jan. 31, the program follow. lines and bus. References. 3002 pal of the Bible classes, is arrang- ing a Chamishe Omer B Shvat ing services will be in the nature Clairmount, Euclid 7235. (Jewish Arbor Day) program of a round table disiteodon led by which will take place on Sunday Mr. Jack Burghardt. editor of the Dry ENDABLE morning, Feb. 16. The Sisterhood Detroit Daily. Mr. Burghardt has GRe:YHOUND LINES of the congregation will present come to our city with a wealth of Busses Everywhere each child of the classes with a bag I experience gained in newspaper I of fruit in celebrating the festive I I work in New York. All are wel- Lafayette 3420 of the Jewish Arbor !lay. come. The Finest Auto Palace in Detroit Built like a palace, this ultra modern service station houses every facility for keeping your car in tip-top condition. In addition to main- taining a garage fully equipped with auto supplies and a large gas sta- tion, we assure complete satisfaction on such services as COLLISION WORK, BUMPING, WELDING, TOWING, WASHING AND GREASING FREE GREASING WITH EVERY 200-GALLON PURCHASE OF GASOLINE AUTO VALET SERVICE 14111 LINWOOD AT OAKMAN BLVD. A.C.Krenz Merchant Tailor The Shop Where c ourtesy 1 0 34 7 Wombed Beween Calvewt mei Wizened and Service Prevail