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YOUNG ISRAEL PURIM
OBSERVANCE MARCH 13

CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En- FOR RENT------A large, beautiful
gagements, wedding and
room for a gentleman. Rent
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
very reasonable. 2932 Cortland
troit Catering Co., M. A.
avenue. Hemlock 2045-M.
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow, 5654 -
FOR RENT—Two large beauti-
fully furnished rooms, light and
MKS. J. SliERLINE--First-class
airy, for relined gentlemen. All
catering for weddings and par-
modern conveniences. Close to
ties. 15850 Linwood. Long-
fellow 7352.
bus, Trumbull and Clairmount
lines. Empire 1787. 1734 Vir-
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA•
ginia Park.
TORS--We do painting, deco-,
rating and plastering. Guaran• FOR RENT—Pleasant room in
pleasing surroundings. home
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
privileges, with small adult fam-
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128
ily. Rent very reasonable.
from 7 to 10 a. and 4 to 8
Phone
evenings,
Fairmount
p. m.
5048-W. 4234 Tuxedo.
PRO:61N ENT Chicago music
House has three forfeited piano FOR RENT—Cozy room with four
window's; well heated; suitable
and player-piano contracts in
for one or two gentlemen, ladies
Detroit. Reliable party willing
itr couple; in private hint,'.
to take over small monthly pay-
Shiver and bath. Garage if de-
ments tall have any one Of IlloSc
sired. Rent reasonable. Desir.
instrument for only the balance
able location. Near car and bun
due. Send your name and ad-
line.
3282 Tuxedo, Hemlock
dress for full information to I'.
21511' 1.
0. Box 172, Chicago, Ill.

Fifth Annual Dance to Be Held on
March 29.
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Younz Cruel of De troit will
hold its annual Purim celebration
Thursday (Nulling, March 13, a'.
the Shaarey Zedek. Twelfth and
.1tkinson. The reading of tho
Megillah, in the traditional Ortho-
dox manner, will open the eve
fling's festivities. Dancing will
conclude the program. Member ,
and their friends are invited.
The ballroom of the General
Motors Building has been selected
by Young Israel for its fifth an-
nual dance, to take place Saturdat
evening, March 29. This is the
only social event given by this or
ganization during the course or
the year to which the general pub-
lic has access. The committee,
headed by Abraham J. Rosenshine,
announced that every effort is be-
ing' exerted to make this an exem-
plary atrair, preserving the same
dignity and refinement that have
identified events sponsored by
Young Israel in the past.

FOR IZENT
Nicely furnished
large (rent bedroolll with three 1 GEWERKSCHAFTEN TAG
windows, for gentleman or em-
DAYS ON MARCH 15-16
ployed couple. 503 Trowbridge,
near John It. has and Woodward
The tag day for the Gewet k-
car line. Longfellow 3807.
',chattel], or Palestine labor fund.
will he held on Saturday and Sun-
FOR RENT—Beautiful cozy, airy day, Starch 15 and 16.
room. For young gentlennot.
Announcement is made by the
Near car line and bus. 15531
committee in charge that the col-
Normandy, near Fenkell, Uni-
lections will be made throughout
versity 0410.
the city, with headquarters at
FOR RENT -- Beautiful large Hotel Stotler. Edward Franzblau
will
be chairman of the city-wide
room on Elmhurst near Linwood.
Adult family. Arlington 4809-R. committee in charge.
A meeting of volunteers will Iii
held at People's Hall, Twelfth and
SOL EPSTEIN JOINS
Seward, on IS'edneoday, March 12
BEN TOLMICH AGENCY An interesting program is planned
for this meeting.

FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
airy steam-heated room for gen-
tleman, couple, or lady. Call at
1951 Tuxedo avenue.

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WANTEI) — Lady wishes home
and
of bath in refined family.
Break fast if convenient.
Ad-
dress Box 780, The Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle.

11-1CIFIEl_
LUI ILIER

COR RENT. — Nicely furnished
room in private family for
young man, lady or couple.
3285 Tuxedo. Arl. 8440-R.

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FOR RENT—Light, airy furnished
room or two adjoining rooms,
with adult family. Will consider
employed couple. Near F o ur.,
teenth bus, Clairmont and
Sol Epstein announces that since
Trumbull street cars. 21153 Tay-
Jan. 1, he has been connected with
lor, Garfield 4075-W.
the lien Tolmich Agency of the
WIDOW, alone, will share four- Continental Life Insurance Com-
room apartment with reliable
couple or a lady. Must furnish
references. Garfield 0753-.1.

WHERE YOUTHFUL SPIRITS
FROLIC

GERALD MARKS'

Columbia Recording Orchestra

SUPPER DANCING 9:30 until 1

DINNER DANCING 6:00 until II
In the

ARABIAN ROOM
HAROLD A. SAGE. Manager

WAYEED--LIntelligent couple to
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take care of a child's home. May
have a child or two. Women
ap i,,taelit,-,T1 isttrirdpteouttieL.4is t,-,

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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Max
Silverstein IDiuna Steinberg) ex-
tends heartfelt thanks to its many
friends and relatives for their ex-
pressions of sympathy during their
recent bereavement.
Her loving husband, Max Silver-
stein; her mother, Mrs. Eva Stein-
berg; sisters, Mrs. Lillian Solomon
and Mrs. Esther Gitlin; brothers,
Hyman and Louis Steinberg.

GRUENBAUM QUITS

KOLA PRESIDENCY

WARSAW.-1,1. T. A.) — Dep-
uty Isaac Gruenbaum resigned re-
cently as president of the "Kola,"
or Jewish Parliament Club. Gruen-
!mum resigned betause a meeting
of the "Kola" had refused his pro-I

ininal to VOW 71S II body in Parlia- a whole. Deputy Szaltail did not
ment against the government bud- vote on the Gruenbauni proposal.

get. Only three other deputies,
Hartglas, Davidsohn and Koehrn-
er, supported Gruenbaunt, who
claimed that the changes which the
government had made in the bud-
get in favor Of Jewish needs were
too insignificant for the Jewish
deputies to support the budget as

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The majority of the "Kola"
members took the attitude that
though they couldn't vote for the
budget, because of the govern-
ment's attitude towards minorities,
the go-ernment of Premier Bartel
hail however shown good will, and
that they must therefore refrain

from voting in order to give the
government time to realize its
intentions.

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The Jewish Telegraphic Agency

learns that the Mizrachi deputies
will ask the "Kola" not to accept

Cruenbaum's resignation.
Deputies Gruenbaum and Farb-

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stein have left for Berlin
quest of Dr. Weizmann.

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I._ U 13 0 FOR RENT — Large furnishedT
room suitable for one or two

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3747 WOODWARD

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SAMMY WALSH

Master of Ceremonies

Entire New
Show Coming

Watch For

Announcement

DAILY

Italian 8

American

DINNERS

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Served 810 9:30
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1G lendale 10434-9218

Reservation.: Call "Ted .

EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
THEATRICAL NIGHT

DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT

Club
Ambassador

246 Edmund Place

at John R.

Special Feature Week This Week

Something going on all the time.
Featuring Carolina Hawaiian Trio.
Monday Night Lucky Number Night

P riees to Winners
Tuesday Night Discovery Night
Iii Arts of Vaudeville
Wednesday Night Cinderella Night
Shoes and Hose riven Co the Winners

Gladstone avenue.

FR RENT—Large cozy room for
relined man in private family.
2555 Pingree, Apt. 10, near
Fourteenth ear.

ictormusly rroved

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WANTED—To share my nicely
furnished apartment with couple,
Rent very reasonable. All home
privileges. 2610 Webb, Apt.
201, Arlington 8322-W.

—Photo by Hayes

WANTED—Business girl to shall
SOL EPSTEIN
toy modern newly furnished
apartment. Living room, bed- patty of St. Louis, With local offices
room, kitchen, stall shower. Rent at 1559 First National (lank build-
reasonable. 3375 Fullerton,. ing.
Apt. 207, Arlington 9437.
Mr. Epstein is well-known in the
Jewish comlaninity, having been
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished
born in Detrlit and resided here
room in refined home. 2537
all his life. Ile is a graduate of
Blaine avenue, near Linwood,'
the University 'of Michigan and
Euclid 2952-R.
for the past six and one-half years
FOR RENT, 1730 Gladstone— was a special representative of
Three and four-room apart- one of the large eastern life insur-
. merits, furnished and unfur- ;Mee companies. In this capacity
nished, gas, light, refrigeration, he had an opportunity to study
elevator. Modern, clean build- every phase of the life insurance
ing. Large airy living rooms. business and today occupies a pre-
Near Twelfth street, one block eminent position in the insurance
from school. $511 and up. Ap- profession.
ply to caretaker.
By virtue of his conscientious Ile-
sire to serve his clients, Mr. Ep-
REFINED American gentleman stein has acquired a large follow-
with steady position, age 40, ing. Ile plans to make 1930 the
wishes the acquaintance of re- biggest year in his insurance ca-
fined American lady with or reer. Ile welcomes the opportun-
without children. Address [lox ity of serving his friends and urges
825, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
that they consult with hint on their
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AND CONFECTION- life insurance problems.
ERY must be sold at 15058 In-
verness ave., Fenkell section.
, Four rooms and bath in rear.
Price $1,200 cash, $55 rent; fur-
nace heat, garage. Have been
in the business four years.
Among the many pleasant affairs

. . . in _performance, economy and value

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minor Notes

TO RENT—Beautiful large, airy given for Mrs. Barney Hertzberg,
furnished room, for one or two before she leaves to make her
gentlemen or ladies, with pri- home in Long Island, N. Y., was a
luncheon given a week ago Friday
vate family. Garage if desired.
Friday Night Balhinz Beauty Contest
at Northwood Inn by a group of 25
Pick "Mks Anilias.iplor."
Loving
251)2 Hazelwood avenue,
Cup to Winner
friends. The table was attractively
Saturday and Sunday Nights
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN desires decorated with pink roes and
I Arl'S OF VAUDEVILLE
housework in exchange for room sweet ;was. Lighted green tapers
Dance to the *trains of The Am-
and board. Small family pre- tied with pink toile completed the
bassador Boys. Dancing 9:30 until
adornment. Six tittles of bridge
ferred. Columbia 0434.
closing. No cover charge. For reser-
were in play. The honor guest was
vations, call Clifford 3623.
FOR RENT—Room for refined presented with a beautiful remem-
young man. All modern con- brance by her many friends.
veniences and decidedly home-
Reasonable
like atmosphere.
I
I for right party. M. Kramer,
Announcing the
2484 Hazelwood, near La Salle
Opening of the
boulevard.
The first open meeting of the
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Young People's Society was held
March
5 in the new Shaar Hasho-
steam-heated room for gentle-
man or lady, by young couple. mayim Synagogue. A large audi-
ence
turned
out to hear Rabbi
No children. Rent reasonable.
Chinese and American
1949 Tuxedo, near Trumbull car Leon Front speak on "Tales of a
Restaurant
Jewish
Traveler."
line. Ilemlock 6582-R. Mrs.
Rabbi From spoke of the condi-
l'ollack.
GRANDWOOD HOTEL
tinn of Jews in Germany, I.ithu-
14 West Grand Avenue
EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPOR- ania, Poland and Russia. Ile said
at Woodward
TUNITY — Established concern that the worst offenders against
doing good business needs be- the Jewish religion and syna-
Unexcelled Cuisine
I gogue were a group of Jewish com-
tween $5,000 and $10,000.
Individual Booths
want an active or silent partner munists who wished to get into the
Pleasing Service
—male or female. Your invest- good graces of the Soviets. Rabbi
Business Luncheon and Evening
ment will be protected 100 per Pram mentioned that the Soviets
Dinner served week days.. Special
cent. Can furnish best of ref- have issued orders abolishing the
Sunday Dinner. $1.00
erences. Send all inquiries to Jewish communist order, as they
Arran, for parties and bans
Ilex 905, Detroit Jewish Chron- were putting the Soviets in bad
Spmal separate dining
icle.
light in all the foreign countries.
A musical program followed the
Phone Longfellow 5291
lecture. Mrs. Reins Lexier Perl-
man gave a number of piano se-
lections.

Thursday Carnival Night
Noise Maker+ and Novelties

WINDSOR NEWS

Grand Cafe

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CLUB CARO NOME

6800 Wyoming, So. of Warren
DINE — DANCE-
BE ENTERTAINED

Italian and Domestic Cunisine
L
FROG LEG--CHICKEN—STEAK
DINNERS

Featuring

MAY DEVINE JACK VANN
MAE BAXTER

ENOS CENARDO

and his—

"BLUE TONES"
Coma any time — Stay as long as you

like --03sen all night.

NO COVER CHARGE
•t any tun.

Albert's Barbecue
and Dancing

ALBERT'S

BARBECUE

Albert Cooks It—Blanche
0. K.'. It, ■ and the Public Is
Satisfied With It.

Special Attention to Parties.

We Also Reserve Tables

15439 Plymouth,
Cor. Greenfield
Fairmount 5804

FM Reservations Call

FAIRMOUNT 5928

Call City Cab Co. Ch. 7070 1

SNYDER'S COFFEE
SHOP

1526 WOODWARD AVE.

Iladassah will hold an informal
dance on Wednesday, March 12,
at the synagogue. The Oriole Ter-
race Orchestra will furnish the

music.

Plans are progressing for the
spring cabaret dance to be given
by the Young People's Society at
the synagogue on Wednesday.
April 2.

Homer Guck Elected to the
Board of Directors of
Detroit Life.

wing ESSEX Challenger week

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Local Records

SPEED—DETROIT TO CHICAGO-4 hr.. 32 min., fastest time ever
made except by airplane. Beat best previous auto time by 1 hr. 8 min.
Beat fa•test train schedule by 1 hr. 28 min. Aversive just under 60 RI.
p. h. Ton speed exceeds 70 rn. n. h. DETROIT TO CLEVELAND-
176 miles in 3 hrs. 25 min. LANSING TO DETROIT--86 miles in 90
min. DETROIT TO MT. CLEMENS-20 miles in 22 min. SOUTH
BEND TO DETROIT in 2 hrs. 56 min. RELIABILITY—Essex covers
1,307 miles in 24 hrs.,
ging 54.46 m. p. h. Another Essex makes
trip from Jackson to Washington, D. C., and return, sealed in high gear.
Run included ascent of Uniontown Mountain, famous test hill. ACCEL•
ERATION—from 2 to 15 rn. p. h. in 3 i s seconds—from 5 to 25 nit. p. h.
in 7 seconds. ECONOMY—Gasoline mileave showed bore 20
miles per gallon.

MARKS FLASHED FROM OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY—
More than 5.000 Eases cars in all parts of the country participated in
Challenger Week. Average speed established above 70 m. p. h. Aver-
age economy shown in sort of performance in exces s of 20 miles
to the gallon.

Prove What Every Essex Can Do

Come take a ride )ourself. KnOkl by personal experience

what this brilliant Nrtt Essex Challenger can do. Its

exploits of Challenger \\ ark have snept the country.
Essex Ott tiers led the demonstration. They were so It idely

followed and aided by public participation that we are
continuing the invitation to Ride — Itide — Ride!

Every locality now knows Essex for the accomplishment

of some great feat. I lills seldom attempted in any car

were climbed by Essex in high gear. Itemarkable econ-
omy proofs were established. New acceleration marks

were made. Inter-city records for automobiles and fur

crack trains here lowered. Even many of the famous

records set by the previous Essex Challenger were shattered.

Nlost important of all—Challenger \‘'eek convinced motor-
ists everywliere that Essex represents the greatest dollar
for dollar value in car satisfaction that the industry offers.
They are talking shout it every to here—about its beauty —
its comfort—its brilliant performance and economy. 'they
are convincing others. 'They are sending others to ride.
They are making YOU want to ride before you buy any car.
NVe will gladly give you a personal demonstration
of any of these proofs which Essex has established.

AARON D E ROY MOTOR CAR COMPANY -WOODWARD AT GARFIELD

Announcement is made by Mor-
Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms : : Telephone Columbia 1300
ris Fishman, vice-president of the Parts and Service, 481 Canfield Ave. W.
Downtown Branch Office, 1510 Broadway, Randolph 3579
Detroit Life Insurance Company,
Night and Sunday Service, Call Glendale 10184
that Homer Guck, publisher of the
Chicago Herald-Examiner and for- East Side Branch, 14937 E. Jefferson, Lenox 3077
Hamtramck Branch, 11672 Jos. Campau Ave., Arlington 2140
mer vice-president of the Union
Trust Company of this city, has Twelfth Street Branch, 7744 Twelfth St., Empire 8565
Gratiot Branch, 2966 Gratiot Ave., Edgewood 5925
been elected to the board of direc- JACK BECKERT, INC
5935 Grand ft,. DEUTSCH BROS., INC
13111 Gralist Ave. O'BRIEN MOTOR SALES
. 6249 W. Fore St. SCHNEEMAN, KRUSELL a CUNNINGHAM
tors of the Detroit Life Insurance BEGIN BROTHERS
. 10939 Kertheval Ave. GARFIELD AUTO SALES, INC.10640 Meek Any RAYNAL BROTHERS
9103 Chalmers Alm
22027 Grad Lens
('ompany.
DETROIT AUTO SALES
6050

Metropolitan Dealers:

RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000

Michigan Ave. HODGES AUTO SALES
DETROIT MOTOR SALES CO, INC...
KAISER MOTOR SALES
MSS Minhiynn KERO • SCHOENHERR.

11927 Sind. Any SNETHKAMP AUTO SALES, INC...773I Crstiot
230411 Woodward Ave. RUND MOTOR SALES
77114 Harper SCHMIDT A JACKSON, INC
JOHN R. TAYLOR CO....I0440 Crawl Mow Am.
10007 Van Dylw
Fowanoll et Padtank WALKER MOTORS. INC —13340 Wnenlyard Any.

