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April 11, 1930 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-04-11

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PIEDLTROIT EN1SII RON1CLE

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m u s ic aniromunis tphri:setn,,tsi tnogretha4e Mer,;.Spool- :, :

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inci-
tions for the first time and inci-
dentally the orchestra is composed
entirely of young Jewish men and
• omen.

I

Oneg Sabbath GroupiCHICAGO RA BBI TO

Revives Traditions SPEAK DE TROIT

Concludes Interesting Sea-'
Music Sitio:1y Club Program •
son Which Marked Re -
April 15.
vival of Hebrew Songs.
The Music Study Club will hold PHILIP STERN GIVES
at
the
ANN ARBOR CONCERT
its regular monthly program

of Noted Lubawitsch-
er Rebbe.

RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000

Say . . .
Mr. Observant
Jew!

You've been careful not to overlook the small-
est detail . . . you've relegated the things of
"chometz" . . . and everything for "Pesach"
brand new . . . BUT—

Why are So Many of
Detroit's Smartest
Dressers Turning to
PHILCONS ? ? ? ? ?

Haven't
you
forgotten
something
g ?

Adele Cook

Riding School

State Fair Grounds

A FRANK QUESTION deserves a frank
answer. We are prepared to tell you
just why PHILCONS has become one
of the outstanding stores of Detroit.
THERE MUST BE A GOOD REASON why
so many well-dressed men have sud-
denly turned to PHILCONS. Why
they have deserted the tailors and
clothiers who have heretofore supplied
their clothes.
THERE MUST BE A GOOD REASON why
stars of stage and screen and radio, as
well as leaders in business and profes-
sional life, now buy their clothes at
PHILCONS.
THE REASON IS VERY PLAIN. PHIL-
CONS have given the men of Detroit
something they never had before. We
have given them styles that were dif-
ferent. Smarter. Snappier. More
youthful.
WE HAVE GIVEN THEM styles such as
they never could get before except in
custom-tailored clothes. Styles with
individuality. .Styles with smartness.
AND MOST REMARKABLE of all, these
smarter clothes have been priced at
popular prices—$29.50 to $50. That's
why Detroit's smartest dressers have
turned to PHILCONS.

INDIVIDUAL
INSTRUCTION

COFFEE

SHOP

Arlington 9899

the height of the crown,
and the width of the brim,
depends largely upon becomingness

Dissatisfied

TESTIMONIAL EVENING
I FOR SAMUEL SOLOMON

Customer

At a special performance at II,
Yiddish Theater. Twelfth and Sew-
ard, next Wedne-day evening,
April 16 (Chol ilamotal Pesach),

—ABE MAX

Streng Chevrolet Co.

18510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035

Stetson
Disney
Barbisio
Borsalino

Agents for Knapp Felt Hats

MICHIGAN
RETINNING &
REPAIR

MAX ZALKOWITZ, Prop.

Retinning and
Repairing

"Our Own Hat"

Ihill4E0111S

FOX. TA-MATER BLDG.

Open Evenings

COUNTY CORONER

The turned down brim is an impor-
tant esoression of right styling.

Color . . . Tune

Beauty . .. you

wouldn't sell

11ENRYPITATTER
205 GRATIOT-145 MICHIGAN

The Season's Greetings and Best Wishes
for a Joyous Passover

Subway flower Shop

Cherry 9270-9271

227 Gratiot Ave.

WHEN YOU WANT

Dual Pneumatic
Dump Trucks

FLOUR

For your Store

Van

If eon haven't attended

DAVID STOTT FLOUR MILLS

at Sturtevant
Hemlock 10227

The Store Beautiful .

Mary Davis

Notary Public

Call Hemlock 1007

Make Your CAR Look Like New

At a Reasonable Cost

FENKELL AUTO BODY
& COLLISION CO.

BRUSH BALTIMORE SUPER
SERVICE

(COMPLETE ONE-STOP STATION)

Cars Washed, Polished and Simonized
Gas, High Pressure Greasing, Oils
Cars Washed, Vacuumed and Chamoise Dry • $1.25

329 East Baltimore,

C. C. ENRIGIIT

Brush

A WEEK
PAYS
FOR
IT!

Pennoline Motor Oil

"The Highest Grade

Oil in the World"

Alcohol—Glycerine

Passover Greetings

AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE CO.

YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU• I,

FULLY IIAND IRONED

Empire 9892

C. R. EDELMAN

1

Majestic, Philco and

RADIO

FREE!

at ATLAS-SERLIN

Free SERVICE

Free DELIVERY

Free INSTALLATI ,,N

to Am ,a1

Wr it ten Guaranis'

ATLAS sPoR"

Kennedy.

W. B. VALLOW

HAND
LAUNDRY

12168 Dexter

$9 7.1ras up

As Little so

Cadillac 2635

um

ALLY-WASHED AND CARE-'

, ce

6318 East Jefferson

eekly

12425 LINWOOD

y ou.

c.00 and

Six
Models
from

CADILLAC OIL
COMPANY

Esortoesta Pres.
F. A. Rom/. A.R....

All Kinds of Flours

wee

and her it

Passover Greetings

in 1529 you mtt•t get into the
habit in 1950. Thousands of people
habi
t
hat s•red thousands of dollars by st
ng our auctions . Sale etarts •t 10
tendi and
a. m. continues throughout the day
and evening. Remember the date
Every Wednesday at 10 A. M.
BRf/5. AUCTION ROOM

Call Walnut 0286

—5 stores to

Randolph 1624

Dine Mystery at State.

our

jestic! Come tn

BROADWAY MARKET

Auction! Auction! Auction!

Shop.

Candies, Stationery,
Light Lunches, Etc.

8110 FENKELL

buy another Os.

PETER F. RUESS
& CO.

---
William Powell, who created the
hole of the master detective, Philo
Vance, on the audible screen, and
w ho recently scored so favorably
in his first starring picture, "Street
of Chance" again assumes the role
Philo Vance in Paramount's all-
If
talking dramatization of "The Bne-
son Murder Case," now at the State
Theater.

For youi' Bakery
For your Restaurant or

gokr/Joibi

tic for a ImPtne

it you couldn't

the management of Littman'-
Theater will tender a testimonial
evening in honor of Samuel Solo.
mon, musical composed of the play
"A Chassidishe Chasene," whica
will be stags it on that occasion.
The Chord of Judea Orchest
will participate in supplying th•
music for this performance and
will also render special numbei
in a concert to follow.
Isaac Arco, who is responsible
for the beautiful stage setting for
the production of "A Chassitlishe
Chasene," will share honors with
Mr. Solomon during this perforn•-
ance. Mr. Arco will also play a
character role in this play.



Whittier 1010415 35

your new Mates.

SAMUEL SOLOMON

Fully Covered by Insurance

ce

Speaker

Passover Greetings

CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor

Passover Greetings to All

Dynamic

Cadillac 9417

TWO STORES

We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere

Extends to the Entire Jewish Community
Best Wishes for a Joyous Passover

Colotura

601 West Jefferson

DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER

Dr. James Burgess

With

Restaurant ■ and Hotel Work
General Jobbing

'Detroit's Smartest Dressers Wear 'Meow Clothes

Hattas Truck Servi

You're really not going to keep using the obi
"Chometz" radio, ARE YOU? Seriously speak-
ing, though, it IS time to trade in that old set- -
now is the best time to do it—Atlas-Serlin is the
best place to do it—and you couldn't choose a
better radio, for TONE, than

For Your Personality

SUITS AND TOPCOATS
$29.50 to $50

13227 HARPER

dance Wednesday, May 14, at 7
at the Music Box, Addison

Comes to Arrange for Visit liu el:

Mrs . David I. Huber is chairman
1 of th e affair, and Mrs. William
Isenbe rg is vice-chairman.
The "Oneg Sabbath," or Sat-
Rabbi S. Elkin of Chicago will,
Th e total proceeds will be used
Phili Stern, son of M• and Mrs. u r la y
g athering, last Sat-
Milford Stern of 560 East Grand urday night held the concluding arrive in Detroit ut t:10 a. m.1
atulevard, was presented in a con- gathering at Hotel Stutter and Tuesday, April 15, to make ad-
A Paper on Current Events, by M ra.
cert recital last Tuesday night at wound up an interesting season vance preparations fur the coming
foul Bromberg, Selection, Mrs. Herman
with a program of unusual merit.
tImenberg. soprano. accompanied by Mrs..
Emery Monash; Piano solo, Mins Mary
This interesting group was
Tinsky; Heading, Mrs. Herbert Mets.
formed through the initiative of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich
' A program will be broadcast over
for the purpose of advancing tra-
Station WWJ, on Wednesday, Ap-
ditional Jewish culture in Ameri-
ril 16, at 12 o'clock noon, at which
can Jewish homes, through the
time Miss Edith Ella Davis, plan-
singing of Zemiroth (traditional
ist, and Mrs. Unna Salzenstein, ly-
Sabbath hymns), Hebrew and Yid-
ric soprano, will be featured. Mrs.
dish folksongs, l'alestine and Cha-
Emery Monash will accompany.
lutzim songs, Chassidic and liturgi-
cal hymns, and others.
The revival of they songs is in
Chord of Judea.
itself considered an achievement
• "01,1 Hebrew Melody" and "Ro-
by the group. In response to the
shinkesun Mandlen" are the titles
call of Mr. Ehrlich, many of the
of the numkers to be played Wed-
leading intellectuals in the Jewish
. nesday evening for the Samuel'
community joined this group and
'Solomon benefit performance at.
began their activities with gathers
Littman's Theater by the Chord of
ings at private homes. Every Sat-1
Judea 15-piece orchestra.
urduy evening for the past three'
Mr. Solomon will direct the or-
months, several hours were spent 1
chestra in these, his own compost-
in the pursuit of the group's puts
tions. Much interest centers
poses. At the last two gatherings,
held in the small ballroom of Hotel
Statler, attendance reached 150.
"ON THE ROAD ON A HORSE
Cantor Elijah Zaludkowski of
RABBI S. ELKIN
PHILIP
STERN
IS ON THE ROAD TO
HEALTH"
the School of Music auditorium in Congregation
Shaarey
con-
much
to the Zeduk
success
of to Detroit of the Aulatwitsche
the
Rev. Zaltulkowski . s. Rothe.
Ann Arbor. Mr. Stern is just cent-
co- this group.
Rabbi Elkin will address a num-
pleting 8 four year course in the tniui sical abilities helped to inspire
t
h
e
gatherings and to inject her of congregations during his De-
study of piano there and his was
study
llarry troit stay. Ile will speak at the
of a series of student recitals rhythm in their singing.
presented by the University School Cohen was of great help. Oscar Delmar synagogue, Westminster
of Music. Ile is a Senior in liter- Colton, Mrs. S. Q. Kessler and Miss, and Delmar, the branch of the
ury college and his work in music II. Gittleman, pianist, also aided Nusach lloa•i on Linwood avenue
„ . and the Russian Congregation.
i was carried on in connection with the work admirably.
Programs were arranged et. € t y
Minis congregations await with
his other studies.
Luba-
Thursday
evening
at
the
home
t d. • interest the coming of the Luba-
A number of Detroit friends anti
relatives of the young artist aug- )tarry Cohen, with the aid of Os- .
cher . ltelel:e, w;110 is one of the
Until the outdoor season starts
, . wo
I
ketrt‘aviskiii
aZtalsuo.v
,
v
,i
at,•
,
(.n
and
e
scholars
and
among
J ls'
mented the large student audience car it s C o A ltinrn
its.ing
e I s n
we have the use of the large
o
tanbark ring in the Coliseum. , which gathered to hear him. Fol-
t i the greatest living rabbis today.
II. Saws,
lowing the mind Mr. Stern was. the. gatherings 1,y Mrs. J. stt
eft.
din
es
honoted with a dinner at the Mich- Mrs. J. II. Schakne, Mi
Cantor Kosaman to Officiate
Zaludkowski, Harry Cohen, Sam
, igflo Union.
at Shaarey Zion During
'whiner and Rev. Zalutikowski.
Stern's
program
follows:
Mr.
Aiding Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich in
Passover.
Brehm.
n of this group were
Op, 11A. No.
p or t, the formation
Tottr•ta
Mr. Cohen, Mr. and Mt•s. Robert
Cantor I.. Kussman will officiate
Introduction—Allegro—Andante—Alloy,
David S. 'Lemon, Joseph at Passover services of Congrega-
'thirty-two Variations
We guarantee to teach you
Samuel Wetsman, Isaac and tion Shaarey Zion, 2567, Cortland.
se
how to ride in six lessons—spe--
Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Attendance is free and Jews in the
cial rate of US for six lessons.
' Blumenthal. Sam, flurry and Sey- neighborhood are invited.
A HI”, File
mour Frank, Max Lipsitz, Misses
Appointments for lessons
Lipsitz, Cantor Zaludkowski,
must be mode by phone in ad-
Trouble will rain an those who
At the closing meeting last Sat
'
S
SNYDER
vance.
urday, Mr. Ehrlich presided and are already wet.
those participating were W. II.
Drinking water neither makes a
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
Isenberg, Cantor Zaludkowski, hi
man sick nor in debt nor his wife
daughter, Cecilia, Dr. Fauman,
M ins Gittleman. Mrs. Kessler.'
Mrs. Manush, Mrs. Max Keition,
Mrs. LeVin, Simon Shetzer, Oscar
Colton. A token of appreciation
was presented to Rev. Zidudkow- ,
Am Still
ski. Refreshmentwire served
Waiting
through the court.-y of Adolph
for a
Deutsch and the Cr..-slields.

Ask Yourself
this Question • •

re

Music Study Club of Detroit

IA ill g ice its second annual dinner

for a musical scholarship. This is
in line with the purpose of the club
to further musical ❑ntet•ests in De-
troit.
Reservations may he made with
Mrs. Edmund Sloman, Mrs. Moo
Diamond and Mrs. Samuel Schaf-
!ander. Tickets may be obtained
from officers, members of the board
of directors and members of the
ways and means committee.

Twentieth Century Club on April
15. Mrs. J. M. Berris is acting
chairman of the following program:

Diu10
fur a
:11ngunti
Vast- Arun.

1 p

'Annual Dinner-Dance of Mu-
Study Club

502

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