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ifewith Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVIINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

'fiir,i)i,TR011;//3 ■ ISH0 itav It It

'CLASSIFIED

1ZEIRE ZION ANNOUNCE
RULES FOR CONTESt

Winne r to Get Free Trip to Pales-
CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En-
t:nee; Will Announce Result
gagements, wedding and
at Purim Dance.
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
troit Catering Co., M. A.
Detroit Zeire Zion, which is
l'ereira, Prop., Longfellow. 6654
ponooring a popularity contest,
the winner of which will be given MRS. J. SHERLINE--First-class
a free trip to Palestine, this week
catering for weddings and par.,
announced the rules for the con-
ties. 15850 Linwood. Long- ,
test.
fellow 7355.
Every participant must submit
Iris or her photograph, to be ac- . ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
TORS—We do planting, deco-
iaanpanied by the person's name
rating and plastering. Guaran-
and address. The winner must IT-
evict, the largest number of votes
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128
east in the e ,, ntest.
from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8
Every organization may sponsor
P. m.
t he candidacy of one of its mem-
bers. All its will be counted at
FOR RENT ---A beautifully fur-
the Purim hall of the &ire Zion
nished room with two windows
to be held at the Book Cadillac
in private home for relined man;
Hotel nn Starch 16. Votes may he
('enter, collier Lawton, next to
cast on coupons which appear in
Gladstone. With or without ga-
every issue of The Chronicle.
rage. Rent reasonable. Eat-lid
0127.

134111_1LCON

!MCA

-

HOTEL
MUM

1)04pr

WHERE YOUTHFUL SPIRITS
FROLIC

GERALD MARKS'

Columbia Recording Orchestra

SUPPER DANCING

9:30 until I

DINNER DANCING COO until

In the

ARABIAN ROOM
HAROLD A. SAGE, Manager

II,

s

0r1.4.11 ■■

lil

N

3747 WOODWARD

00

•_____

SAMMY WALSH
Mast . of Ceremonies
Esther Sterling

Detroit's Favorite

Nellie Dork!n

Blue of Blues

ALVIRA NORTON
Prima Donna

JANE JOYCE
Soubrette

0

WILLIE NEWBERGER

and his Octane of Melodia•

DAILY

50


Italian& American

DINNERS

0 Served('

ta 9:30

Entire SIIIIIV 7:70

4 Glendale 10434•9218

Reservations: Call "Ted.

DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT

Club
Ambassador

246 Edmund Place

at John R.

Special Feature Week This Week

Something going on all the lime.
Featuring Carolina Hawaiian Trio.

Monday Night Lucky Number Night

Valued Prix. to Winners

Tuesday Night Discovery Night
In Aot. of Vsudeville

Wednesday Night Cinderella Night
and nn.e given to the Winner..

Thursday Carnival Night
Noise Makers and Novelties

Friday Night Bathing Beauty Contest
Pick "Mi. Ambassador." ',nal.
Cup to winner

Saturday and Sunday Night,

5 ACTS Oh' VAUDEVILLE

Dance to the strain. of The Am-
bassador Boys. Dancing 9:30 until
clos.ng. No cover charge. For
-
vat ons, call Clifford 3623.

Plans are complett•d for the Val-
entine dinner-dance to be held
Sunday evening, Feb. 16, at North-
%rood Inn. Under the chairman.
ship of Mrs. Sarah Eisler and Mrs.

1, F.,

FOR RENT—Furnished room, con-
tinuous hot water, shower, by
relined couple. Reasonable.
A well attended meeting was
Grand avenue near Dexter bus
held by Detioit chapter of Hades- I
and Fourteenth car. Fairmount
soh on Tuesday afternoon, Feb• II,
2954-W.
- Photo he
H. Hayes & Co
at hotel Stotler. Mrs. Ralph Da-
vidson. chapter chairman, presided. FOR SALE-1 have a $500 due
MRS. SARAH FIXLER
Prof. Rajhael Isaacs of the Univer-
bill from one of Detroits' lead-
sity of Michigan gave an interest- , ing furniture houses. Would be Lee Levinson, the club anticipates
isnetric,ntaalk. onm"r s I lo:Ivi „tkon D intilit,...rrstasnod.
willing to sell this due bill at a making this affair an outstanding
discount. ('all Mr. Robinson, event of the season. For reserva-
tions cull Euclid 4879 or Longfel-
Cadillac 1043,
low 170a. Tickets will also be sold
tS 17 '3U erZatta liZ.theFtn'
at
the door.
FOR
SALE-3351
Glendale
ave-
dra-
matic interpretatinns were given
nue, beautiful new single home,
Mrs. Sophie Jacobs, 3229 Buena
by Miss Jenny Halperin.
just completed; 4 large bed- Vista, was hostess to the club on
The following new members have
rooms, recreation room, oil heat. Monday. Mrs. Anater of Chicago
recently joined Iladassah: •s-
Near Dexter boulevard and shop- was a guest at this meeting.
1ames
Sol B. Edelman, Julius
ping district. Call Harold Blake,
The club acknowledge, the gen-
Fisher, Nathaniel II. Goldstick„l •
Euclid 4134.
MMUS lunation given by Mrs. Re-
Kelly Kaufman, Henry II. Lovett,
beeca N. King, in honor of her in-
Harry Love, J. L. Popkin Harry FOR RENT—Large airy room; fant daughter, Isobelle Maxine.
continuous hot water and
Schlanger, Joseph Sillman, Eu
shower; very convenient for one
gene Terenyi, II. I'. Weller, Hubert
or two gentlemen or couple de- DR. KLIGER ADDRESSES
It Sloman, Adolph Sloman, Ber-
siring
comfortable home with
MATTATHIAS TENT 1005
nard Wurzburger and Miss Rae'
private family. Near Four-
Solomon. This bres the present
On Wednesday, Feb. 12, Dr.
teenth
bus
and
Trumbull
street
membership to 1, AL
David Engel. addressed Mattathias
car. Garage if desired; $5 Tent 1005 id the Order of Macca-
The Palestine .7upplica Depart-
weekly.
Monthly if desired. bees on a health subject. A card
' meat, popularly known as the sew-
Garfield 3763-R.
2068 Clair- party followed.
ing committee, gave a report of its
mount
avenue,
near Fourteenth.
activities through its chairman,
A regular business meeting of
Mrs. Ilernum A. , i mien '1 his
FOR RENT--Furnished room with the tent will lie held on Feb. 19.
group sews for Iladassah every,
On
Feb. 26 a keno party will take
private family. Home privi-
Wednesday, from 10:30 to 4, at the
leges, shower, continuous hot place. Prizes will lie awarded.
Shaarey Zellek branch, Twelfth
Friends
are invited.
water; for single or couple. Call
street near Atkinson. Since the
-----
Hemlock 6428-11.
opening of the fall season, the fol -
ZIONIST-REVISIONISTS
s lowing garments have been shipper
I PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given
TO
HAVE
ORAL PAPER
, for distribution by the Iladassah :
in English, Yiddish and Hebrew.
Beginning Sunday, Feb. 10, the
I Medical Organization in Palestine I!
Adults prepared for citizenship;
Zionist-ti iiioni,ts will publish a
185 children's dresses, 5 children's
children for Bar Mitzvah. Call
bi-monthly newspaper known as "A
sweaters, 19 knitted scarfs, 36 chi!.
Euclid 7203 between 6:15 and
lien's tams, also 12 baby layettes
Lebedike Zeitung" or oral news-
7:30 evenings; Sunday, between
paper. All articles, criticisms,
contributed by the Zedakah Club
2 and 4 p.
stories, poems, news and informa-
and 68 men's work blouses made
by the sewing group of Temple FOR RENT —Large furnished tion contributed by members of the
' Beth El Sisterhood. The Palestine
room or two adjoining rooms, organization will be read or recited
Supplies Department, finding itself
one with seven windows; suit. by them and the audience will par-
kW in funds for the purchase of
able for young employed couple, ticipate in comments and 'criti-
sewing materials, is planning a
two young men or two young cisms.
rummage sale to finance this par-
The Lebedikv Zeitung will be de-
women. In a nice refined home;
ticular activity. Anyone wishing
three adults in family Near voted to news of general interest,
to contribute discarded clothing,
Fourteenth bus, Trumbull and discussions of social and political
household utensils or furniture is
Clairmount street cars. 2053 problems, Zionism, literature, and
: requested to communicate with
Taylor avenue, Garfield 4075-W news and information of especial
Sirs. Schmier, 2528 West Euclid,
nationalistic interest.
Garfield 93963, who will promptly • FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
The first issue of the newspaper
room in private family; near to be published will include, a dis-
call for such articles •
street car and bus line. 3285 sertation on "Dictatorship and De-
RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000 Tuxedo, Arlington 8440-11.
mocracy," an article "Three Zion-
REFINED YOUNG LADY from ist Conventions, Berlin, Prague,
out of town wishes to meet in- Warsaw; a short story, world news
telligent and refined young man and Zionist news.
Zionist-Revisionist meetings Ere
between age of 30 and 35. Write
Box 710, Detroit Jewish Chron- held every Sunday at 5 p. m., at the
KOSHER RESTAURANT
clubrooms
of the organization, S679
icle.
Twelfth street, second floor.
Trp Our Honse-Like Meal.
FOR RENT—A nicely furnished
8832 TWFLFTH STREET
room for one or two in as private
ra. eas• Inimitable Fold Cuisine Ielb
adult family. Near Jefferson Teacher Pays Tribute to De.
Prevail
avenue. Street car and bus
ceased Pupil.
572 St. ('lair, City.
'
service.
S. M. Dudley, instructor in ninth-
r
Hickory 9977-J.
emetics at Pontiac High School,

HAVE YOU VISITED

in
its new location? You owe it to
Vont- Bell to ply us a visit. You'll
be delighted with the food and
the Beryl..

16 TEMPLE
Near Woodward

Luncheon-11 to 2
50c•60c
Evening Dinner-5 to 8
75c.$1,-$1.25
Sunday Dinner-
12:30 to 8
$1,.$1.25

tbiet• arrivinu for dinner will be
est.tunt from CO, 1.•• charge the entire.
e. ruing. except Night,

Superb Dinner Served from 6 to
9:30 with • complete
Show

$1.50

Join the Gang In Welcoming
Detrod'a Own

HARRY HART

ENTIRE NEW SHOW

Call
- CAD. 0351

For R eeee ations

JACK "KEYES .'

Special attention devoted to
L, Klee or wedebng names, etc.
Call Longfellow 8076

FOR RENT—Nice'clean furnished
room for gentleman, by yOung
couple. Convenient to car and
has line. Linwood section. Rent I
asonable. Rowsssm, 2-185 Buena
Vista avenue, Hemlock 075.W.

trhronontetre.
college •luobrs
a n d a naleties with me and her work w s+
LADY, ALONE, will share newly I et the highest type. She seemed to
furnisSed modern apartment 1 thoroughly eve's intellect.' cor ■ c.t.:
tnto
`" rI- Sh ter c ame
'llr n•IhrnI
with reliable lady or couple. i , es ; y r " v I ial
roorn niorninu af e
in to, inir
Oar- , wits a nettle of tritimph on h er face
Must furnish references.
;hat COIN., with intellect.] aohlevernent
field 0753-J.
i end
She a. anin-

to ens amt • ',gentian to get
FOR RENT—Bright. airy room I ,S?,;,`,L'II, III a , rais ing its morale to a high
fur young man. Na other room- I lever
-
Dorothy
w. harpy: homer in doing
ers.
$25 per month.
Euclid'
: e
hear duty ., a modem.
nd in the thionght
0671-.1.
ear
f 7, ,,•,b,i,e, ve,mt;nt. of gaining • wirder;7:1:te



n.

1,1(111'1' A NI U It A 1)

C tooledC.w

ACTIVE IN MAKING
PLANS FOR A. Z. A.
TOURNAMENT HERE

E. KAY

SOL BERCUSON

J. N. F. ARBOR DAY
AFFAIR SATURDAY

BICUR CHOLEM DINNER EINSTEIN IN VIOLIN
THIS SUNDAY EVENING
RECITAL IN LARGEST
TEMPLE IN BERLIN

Mrs. Goodman Velick is general
chairman of the dinner to be given
BERLIN.—(J, T. AL—Profes-
by the Ilicur Cholem on Sunday,
sor Albert Einstein gave a violin
Tree Planting in Palestine to Feb. 16, set Congregation Emanuel, concert here before 3,000 people,
Wilson and Taylor. Mrs. Ida
be Stimulated on Cha.
Solid, president, together with a gathered in the largest Jewish tem-
ple in this city. Professor Einstein
misho Osor.
gave the concert for the benefit of
the
Jewish charities, and while he
The Jewish National Fund of
was performing he wore the tra-
Detroit will give a Chamisho Osor
ditional "yarmelke" or skull-cap,
h'Shevat celebration Saturday eve-
worn in the synagogue.
nin, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Phila-
Before Professor Einstein start-
delphia Byron Talmud Torah. A
ed to play, Herman Jadlower, for-
musical program has been ar-
mer
atar of the German Royal Op-
t:tinged. Prominent speakers will
era House, sang some Hebrew
talk on the. activities of the Jewish
prayers
in masterly fashion. Jad-
Notional Fund and the rule it
lower has been engaged as "Ober-
plays in the upbuilding of Pales-
karate
or
('hief Cantor of the tem-
tine. Palestine fruits will be
ple.
served as refreshments. The pub-

lic is invited.

The celebration will culminate
an intensive campaign for planting
Dyes in Palestine. The Jewish
National Fund in addition to re-
deeming the soil of Palestine as
the inalienable property of the
.1t wish people has t•stablishts1 a
tree fund for the reforestation of
Palestine. The cost of planting a
tree is $1.50 for which a la•autiful
certifwate gken. The tree
planting activities of the J. N. F'.
MRS. GOODMAN VELICK
began in 1908 with the planting of
the Ilerzl Forest on its own land in
committee consisting of Mrs. A.
Huldah and lien Shemen.
1 Minus, Mrs. Luster, Sirs. Silver,
Many of the early attempts were Mrs. Miller, Mrs. I. Becker, Mrs.
unsuccessful. Now, however, the Edith liosenweig, Si rs. Goldman,
.1. N. F. is conducting this work Mrs. Eurasall, and Mrs. Ann Wein-
on a large scale. In the last five ' beck, are sparing no efforts to make
years the work of reforestation t his affair a success. Mrs. E.
has been thoroughly systemized Suchse has charge of the decora-
and highly successful, winning the tions and the entertainment. Phone
praise of recognized forestry Cu. SIrs..1. Ruben, Ileinha.k 1492..1 for
perts. At the present time the reservat ions.
number of trees planted by the .1.
N. F'. amounts to 700,000, distrib-
Nearly 50 Per Cent Increase
uted over an area of 4,0514 dunams
in Sun Life Business,
located at 14 different points.

The following organizations are
taking an active part in this cam-
paign: the Zionist District, Ladies
Auxiliary of the .1. N. F., the Jun-
iors of the .1. N. F., Zeire Zion,
Zionist Youth League, Poole Zion,
('halation,, Revisionists, Self De-
fense League, and the United Ile-
brew Schools.
All organizations
and individuals who are interested
In the work of the .1. N,
are in-
sited to participate in its aetivi.

HIGHLAND
PARKERS
SEEK R. ARONSTAM
Itniuzi.ym::evteinniensget,r,tt•

, _
CLUB CARD NOME

FOR COMMISSIONER iStTht:18

Madame O'Connor
Late of "Teapot 1,0111e"

LOLA BETT
TEA ROOM

516 Grand River Ave. West
Near Michigan Theater
Detroit's Most Select Tea Room
Se a Food and Vegetarian Dia.
nee Every Friday
Hot Lunches Every Day. Tan
Leaf Reading, FREE!
Open for Bridge and Bunco
Parties
Hours: 11 a. m. to 11 p. so.
Sundays, 3 to 11 p. m.

WELL KNOWN GOOD
FOODS

Call Cherry 7774 for
Delivery

DM Inn

Chinese and American
Restaurant

2237 Park Ave. at Montcalm

Noon•Day Luncheon 50e
From II a. m. to 3:30 p. m.

utl

Special Evening Dinner 75e
5to9p. m.

Handy to Oriental, Fox, State

Theaters

RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000

Louis'
Barbecue

and

Sandwich
Shop

Icl000ms.wmxxxxxxvo:

LONG BROS.

'Sunda y

LA SALLE WINDOW SHADE
AND DRAPERY COMPANY

3121 LInweal A
Garfield 1230.31
Y. A. FRISMAN, Prop.

Window shad. and draperies to order
Your old NW. cleaned and repaired.
We carry ■ full line of LInolenins

as. Lesser

ih
f

Madame Lol•

Call City Cab Co. Ch. 7070

The annual report of the Sun
Life A:;11110We Company of Can-
I ada has it deep interest for ii eon-'
shinny increasing number of Amer-
ican readers. The company now
has 19 divisional offices in 38 states i
, of the Unittn. All its United States I ch
policies are payable in United
States funds lit these vari o us
branches
It maintains
deposit wIth United States trustees,' KOSHER MEAT MARKET
approved securities in excess of ; 13824 Linwood
Hemlock 9665
I the net liability to American policy.1 silpervined
by the Rabbis ut I/etrolt
holders. The total investments of
WE
SELL THE FINEST MEATS
' the Sun Life Company in United 1
AND POULTRY
Suites securities are now said to ,
wt: nit.ivrst
exceed S:f0atioustog,
I
Make sure you are buying kosher meat
The Sun Life Company has been I y asking Poor butcher to show hi• m u,
actively in business in the
th U
Irma. of the rabbi'. superviBion .
States for nearly four decades and
I
now ranks as a great international
institution
Due to it s
FOR
ex-
pansion it now conies under the su-
Local and Long Distance
pervision, not only of the exacting

FOR RENT- -Large desirable room'1 . 1 , the l.g'ri !at ' nntlin.bnei r'r'o lf"fit he
udenh,
to woo
in nice home, with private tam haw. passedrny way daring mime ,..",
Zetlek Branch, Twelfth
Four i to .. . sat work fee have excelled a. did
ily, for two gentlemen.
rtYkinson.
li oroths


Her arodent record stand. old
doors from Fourteenth car line. like a s at in the mast. • menthe. and ,
Petitions
signed
by
several
prom-
References.
re
2514 Pingree, up- upli , t to others.
I
HAMILTON
''Min4
Porot h y
w• , Ullbit i011.. and' , vent citizens of Highland Park, Home Builders Show Opens
stairs, Garfield 4129-N.
near Elmhurst
each day ...m'
ei 10 bring forth Intl-vas. 'pi acing the name of Ralph G. Aron-
in Convention Hall
inc joy and anticipation of new at., , on- 1st
am as a candidate for City Com.
FOR RENT Room in private plishrnent4. Although Dorothy ha. gone.
Wedneswa Y•
family for one or two gentlemen -he still lives in the hearts of those who missinner, wert, filed with the city
, r k on
NI on( I prery
a •
1 ' he
or couple. 2610 N
ebb
avenue, know her and i n every hiwne where -se c I t
).
int
'
Detroit's
.
annual
wan known there •s« sorrowing bes-to. election will be h
ti-
held on Si arch .
Apt. 201, corner Linwood, Arl- , f toot only
,, 117, with the poet that To vr
ers', Realtors' arid Better Homes
ington 8322-W.
Ir., in hearts we leave behind k nn. to ' ' . Aronstam was a runner-up in
Exhibition will open in Convention
idst year's Spring election.
provisions of Canadian insurance
6800 Wyoming, So. of Warren
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished •
The Highland Parkers who sign- .11811 Wedneaday night at 6 o-lo•k laws, but of !host ,
of the whole sf •
DINE—DANCE-
room for a gentleman or couple. Bible Classes of Congrega_ rd the pt•tition believe that Mr. she n Mayor Bowles, sitting at his the 3s states in
Which it operates.
House privileges. 1961 Hazel-
BE ENTERTAINED
Artmstam is well qualified for desk in the city hall, presnes a but- In the discharge of their regular
lion Emanuel.
ton
turning
on
the
lights
in
the
wood, between Twelfthand
this office by his keen interest in
dues, a committee of 22 examiners,
huge auditorium.
Italian 111111 Domeotic Cunisine
Irving Schlusst•I's class: Conttlee civic probleats. Sir. Aronstam
More than (Stu
Fourteenth. Near car and bus
representing the states of Slichi-
senthal, Elmer Ellias, Jeanote hares in strict
FROG LEG—CIIIE EN—s7EA li
line. Euclid 5050-1 Mrs.
economy. strong tahihits repiesenting all stages in
tttil.,
,, Stassachusetts, Minnesota,
DINNEFLS
(
II.splan.
'.plan.
Rubin.
enforcements and a clean cit • y. the building, modernizing and fur-
T nnesser, Washington, ir-
Sirs. Betty Gordon's class: Sophn They feel that he can ably repre- nishing of a home are being ar-
Featuring
ginia,
Nest Virginia, Florida, and
R ENT--Large airy room for ie Shugarman,
Zisnian• sent the small home owners il'
o ' ranged in the four halls, and in one
MAY DEVINE JACK VANN
one or two, by a young couple; Jean Robins, Marcus Edelstein.
of them an auditorium has been the District of Columbia, recently
thesit ,
rontpht ed an exhaustive examina•
MAE BAXTER
no children. Mrs. Dobis, 2224
laid
Miss Mollie Portner'n lassI
out for lectures of interest to Gum
into every department of t h e
Blaine, Apt. 301.
Edith Klanfer, Elsie Blum, Elea- the Medical tlasm
tletirsa tt ho 'r' s-diFrte•rest..iCe naf home builders and furnishers.
ompany's affairs. Their moot
nor Josef!, Norman Ilium, Satah clinical laboratory, located at 2033 These will Ito delivered twice daily
ENOS CENARDO
refers appreciatively
TO RENT—A large airy room for Mitower, Grace Goldberg.
and hi.—
to the rubi-
by nationally known experts. The
one or two by a young couple; no
Mks Rose Friedman's class: SP:7 rAk ratt ‘riestnaunei. ofiltehii: ct iht ey. '"nlie‘'finNa. show will continue until March 2 pany's liberal treatment of its poi.
"BLUE TONES"
1 , y:holders and the 'sound and ton
children. Mrs. Dobis, 2221
and
will
be
open
daily
after
Wed-
'mid Gillis, Esther Graff, Jeane'te member of the Theta Kappa Psi
Come any time—Stee as long II* V.n
Blaine, Apt. 301, Euclid 7451-J. S
servative hie - is
lake—Open all night.
on which its affairs
litower, Vera William, Nettie Fraternity anti of Union Lodge of nesday, from 2 o'clock until mid-
are conducted.
night, including Sundays.
TO RENT—Furnished room; light Rothenberg, :Mildred Bora , ('lark S. O. No. 3, k F. & A. M.
NO COVER CHARGE
That its conservative methods do
.
at any
housekeeping if necessary. 2272 Abrahams
Commenting on the purpose of
not limit iia vigor in indicated by
Miss Esther Karbal's class: I.il-
these exhibitions, Charles .1. Prost,
La Belle, between Fourteenth
For Reaervetion• Call
new paid-for !tattiness for the year
and Linwtnal. Apply at the above ian Desow, Ruth Levine, Leonard Cosmo Club Bridge Dansant secretary-manager of the Detroit
FAIRMOUNT 5928
amounting
to $213,200,0tat Thin is
Builders' Exhibition, Inc., organ- IN per cent of an
address or call Arlington 3218-R. Burn, Roselle Israel, Ethel Ass-, u
11.
T esday, March
ria, Scene Sk ar, Pearl Rothsn-
l
increase over the
izere of the show, says: "The chief preceding
year—a truly amazing
NWAVAWAVIAWAX:Wsx, TO RENT—Attractive furnished berg.
Final arrangements have been purpose of these annual exhibitions growth.
Miss Mar • Barak's clan, V.
room in small private family;
s e l ucati
Horn
t prospec-
0
Bring Your Friends to
made for the second annual bridge-
The high scale of profits at
home-like surroundings, and all Fay Dushkin, Phyllia Abrams,
pros.
dansant of the Cosmo Club, to be tive home builder and the home en t allowed to participating policy-
privileges. Apply 11526 Dexter, Jane Beerbohm, Eli Dater.
held Tuesday eve ning, Marc h 11, ownerplanning to modernize his holdt•rs in contintuni, while the spe-
between Lawrence and Burlin-
Miss Esther Ashinsky, principal
home,
will
find
an
abundance
of
0 f the Bible classes, announces that in the Crystal Ballroom of the Ma- suggestions in the exhibits. The cial dividend on maturing policies
game. Arlington 5942-M.
introdueed last
sonic Temple. Samuel R. Green-
year has been ex-
he following received certificates
aum is chairman of the commit- lecturers, in addition, will treat tended to include policies maturing
YOUNG LADY, alone in quiet, o f merit, having had the highest
such subjects pertaining to home
tee
in
charge,
assisted
by
Fay
modern apartment, will rent s cholastic record in their re s
after having been in force five years
ownership,
as
financing,
construc-
Amnon',
room to one or two young ladies t
classes for the past month: trade ' Betty Koperman, Ger- tion, interior decoration, building or longer and the scale of benefits
or share apartment. Use of piano
i ncreased.
'onalee Rosenthal, Elmer Ellias,nce Goldman, Edith Lewis, materials, etc."
and radio; $4 per week. 2073 j eanette Caplan , Siillie Shower Golds R. Greenbaum, Louis A. Ma-
The Detiod (Aces are located on
The Ideal Home, which is a fea- the thirtieth floor of the Eaton
Pingree, Apt. 206, Euclid 0119-51 et an, Willie Dessow, Rachel Foe, lie Samuel Leib, Samuel Snits,
Sian Si. :Marston, Samuel Engel- ture of each shows this year is lo-
Tower. NIr. Ernest W. Owen 1-
larriet Rosenthal, Lillian Zisman,
FOR RENT—Furnished room with
rated on California Drive, Lathrup branch manager.
ean Robins, Sophie Shugarmtm, bert and Dr. Albert J. Altman.
an
3 windows by a couple. In.97 F
:Init. Blum, Freda Long, Eleanor The committee is planning a Townsite, not far from the inter-
4140 St. Antoine
Blaine avenue, Apt. 12, Empire ,
oseff,
Grace
Goldberg,
Ruth
Codd-
varied program of entertainment, section of Southfield and Eleven- Levin Brothers Are Michigan
Where Food Ta•tes Better
1294.R. "
berg, Lillian Desow, Ethel Austria, which will include prominent radio Mile roads. The house was com-
Distributors for Mani-
0 . 1
Dancing, Entertainment
enna Sklar, Ruth Levine, Ronella stars, bridge playing, awarding of pleted last week and during the
FOR RENT—Furnished room for S, steel, Clara Abrahams, Arthur prizes, refreshments and dancing.
present week it is being completely
The Finest Show in Town
aches.:tz's Matzos.
two gentlemen or couple. Em-
delson, Mildred Borak, Esther Tickets for this affair may he famished. Last Sunday more than
ion. Call
For R
0
pire 7403-11, 1620 Gladstone, r•
4,000
persona
visited
the
home.
and
Glendale 9595
Levin
Brothers, with headquar-
Eli Dat- procured from the committee. Or-
so
Apt. 303. Near Trumbull and G raff, Nettie Rothenberg,
Jane Been. gannt
izations desiring to reserve ea- this, according to officials of the ters at 4038 Joy road, are the
Refined Atm.phere
r, Vera Fay Dushkin,
Clairmount cars.
a far
t
tabl

or
MOT 1 orrs are show, in only an indication of the
Michigan
distributors for Mani-
Music by Lewis' Syncopator.
bohm, Julia Mitower.
crowd that will visit it when the schewitz's Matzos and are now pre-
Corner Superior
I Miss Esther Karbal's class will urged to communicate with Mr. exhibition is actually under way.
Greenbaum, address is 2014 Cal-
paring for the Passover season.
' take charge of the assembly this
vert, Arlington 7432-W.
Levin Brothers are specializing
morning. The children of
VIENNA.—(J, T. A.)—Presi- . in home made pure egg
Ford Sales and Service
the Bible classes will celebrate
dent Miklas of Austria has award- which is their own product and
DEPENDABLE
1
8770 Linwood
Euclid 4084 1Chamisho Osor b'Shvat (Jewish
It is only himself that the en- ed a medal to the president of the
which is widely known as "Levin's
GREYHOUND LINES
, Arbor Day) with a program suit- vious man injures, for he gnaws
Jewish Kehillah, Pick, for his serv- Egg Noodles."
BUDD. Everywhere
able to the occasion. The ladies of and tortures himself, and the man ices to the Austrian republic
a,
. Thre help ng one another will do I the Sisterho od will present

Lafayette 3420
re
each he i envies feels none the worts. for "Generaloberstabaarzt" (chief phy-;
1
Beware of risking much if he
as much no nix men singly.
child with a bag of fruit.
it
sician of the general' 'staff )•
who gives advice Is a poor man.

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Pr...furred rerfeet by diseriminuting sem:tors

this week paid honor to the lute
Dorothy Katchka, one of his pu-
pils. who passed away following
an automobile accident or. Feb. 2.
Mr. Dudley said:
-I knew Dorothy • a talent. she

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