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April 11, 1930 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-04-11

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Passover Greetings to All Our
Jewish Friends and Customers

LENNANE &
McILVENNA

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PAVING, SEWER, RAILROAD,
WATERWORKS, FOUNDATION
CONTRACTORS

UNITED SYNAGOGUE
CONVENES MAY 4-6

Grand Rapids-••World's Furniture Center

1,000 Delegates Expected at
Eighteenth Annual Meet-
ing in New York.

The eighteenth annual conven-
tion of the United Synagogue of
America will take ;dace in New
York City on May 4, 5 and 1i.
Delegates are now being app tint-'
ed in every part of the country to
attend this convention. There are
' 215 congregations affiliated with
the United Syangogu• and 280 sis-
terhoods fiffiliated with the Wom-
en's League of the United Syna-
gogue. The National Federation of
Jewish Men's Clubs will, also, hold
its second annual convention dur-
ing one of the sessions. In all,
over 1,000 delegates are expected.
' Elaborate plans are being made
14 the 70 congregations affiliated
with the United Syangdogues in the
greater city to receive the delegates
coming from every 'tart of the
United States and Canada.
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countries. However, according to
the Department of Health at Wash
the Department orllealth at Wash-
ington, D. C., so for as statistics
are kept, Grand Rapids enjoys
this enviable position. Only three
communities in the United States
of the same class as Grand Rapids
have a lower infantile death rate,
and the general death rate is so
low that the citizens of Grand Rap-
ids would all have to average 107
yaers before passing on in order
to maintain it.
The Furniture Capital of Amer-
ica is growing in population at the
rate of about 6,000 annually and I
will be close to 200,000 when the
census of this year is taken by the
federal authorities. •
The city operates under a com-
mission-manager form of munici-
pal government, efficiently and
economically administered, and
kept unusually clean and attractive
at all times. It maintains all asso-
• ation of commerce, which has
operated consecutively and with-
out interruption for the past 41
years. Taking into consideration
its excellent form of government,
its very high-grade school system,
its exceptional system of parks
and playgrounds, the general
health of the community, the high
percentage of home ownership, its
numerous churches, etc., Grand
Rapids is justified in assuming the
slogan "A Good Place to Live."

Euclid 6350-6351

TRUCK
TRANSPORTATION
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We Serve Practically All of Western Michigan
Also Connections With the Eastern Lines

108 Market Avenue

According to a statement made
public by Harry A. Pine, grand
secretary of the Order Sons of
Zion, with headquarters at III
Fifth avnue, New York, the execu-
tive committee of the order has de-
cided in accordance with the re-
sults of the recently held referen-
dum, to have the next convention
if the order take place in Long
Branch N t , during the month of
NEW YORK. — By unanimous
June.
vote of the board of governors,
About Authors.
Frederick F. Greenman has been
Harry Salpeter, of the New elected chairman of the board of
York World book section and au- the Menorah Association, Inc. .
thor of "Dr. Johnson and Mr. Bos-
Sir. Greenman is a member of
well," is back front a :Mediterran- the law firm of Cook, Nathan &
ean cruise all set fur work on an- I Lehman in Now York City, and
other books. The autobiography of has been identified with the Me-
the late Dr. Boris I). Bogen, writ- norah movement since his student
Alfred days. He graduated from lfitrvard
are not kept by foreign ten in collaboration
Segal, Cincinnati newspaper man, University in 1914 and Harvard
is to be issued shortly by Macmil- Law School in 1917. Mr. Green-
lan, so says Max Senior, Dr. Bo- ' man was president of the Harvard
gen's literary executor.
Menorah Society in 1915-16.
GREETINGS

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THE LATEST IN

CONVENTION OF ORDER
SONS OF ZION TO BE
AT LONG BRANCH, N. J.

7777 West Chicago Boulevard

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Passover Greetings

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Exceptional Foodstuffs
Direct to Consumer

Telephone 9-3401

Grand Rapids

SEASON'S GREETINGS

F. D. Lake Company

Machinery and Tools for Contractors



Office and Warehouse:

A. B. O'Brien

ST. ANTOINE AT ATWATER ST.

Funeral Director

Detroit, Mich.

Randolph 1824

We sell nothing we would not eat surmises

343 Jefferson Ave., S. E.

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AMBULANCE SERVICE

RES. 4.1646

Phone 9-4361

GRAND RAPIDS. 311C11.

Season's Greetings

HE TrcHE
MOTOR SALES

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lloliday Greetings

Grand Rapids
Insurance
Agency

WATKINS—HEATII --
BUCKLE

SALES AND SERVICE

Every Known Kind of

Every sale made from our floor carries the assurance
of an after service you'll like. Highly trained experts
schooled in this particular work and also the knowledge
that a customer made MUST BE A CUSTOMER KEPT.

Insurance

Let us prove it by delivering your neat car.



2475 W. GRAND BOULEVARD
Garfield 5704

1202 Grand Rapids Trutt Bldg.

ro.,1`..th

Dial # 4491

daily.



GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.

OUR NEW LOCATION:

Holiday Greetings

GREETINGS

BREEN &
HALLADAY

Grand Rapids

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The Company with the
COAL and the SERVICE

Laboratories

DISTRIBUTING JOBBERS

127 COMMERCE AVE.

Phone 6-5497

Cadillac 9860

425-429 Bates St.

Sulphur Vapor Baths
and Massage

Flour, Feed and Grain

Located on Franklin
Viaduct
Phone 5-2141

115 Bostwick Ave., N. E.

"Dr. Kruse System" for Rheumatism, Neuritis,
Colds, High Blood Pressure,
Kidney Diseases, Etc.

Phone 9-4133

Grand Rapids, Midi.



Suitor & Suitor

349 Leonard St., N. W.

Louis Ebling

CII.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Dial 7-3622

G RA NI) RAPIDS, Si

Horseshoeing, Auto Spring Work
Acetylene Welding

General Blackamithing
Commercial Body Building
Ornamental Iron Work

1034 WEALTHY ST., S. E.

PASSOVER GREETINGS

Jacob H. Joldersma

Dial 2.1961

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

trAle liatten onument

and Son

iihturral Dirrrtnni

AMBULANCE SERVICE

GUARDIAN MEMORIALS

INC.

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

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Van Driele & Co.

CITY-WIDE SERVICE ON
HIGH-GRADE FUELS

Industrial

Frank C. Teal Co.

Phone 4-8551

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DEPENDABLE FUELS

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

632 Front Street

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Expert Chemical
Service

Holiday Greetings

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1219 Plainfield Ave., N. E.

Phone 7-1893

823 LEONARD, N. W.

Phone 7.1469

642 Grandville Ave., S. W.

Phone 6-4255

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

GRAND RAPIDS, 311C11.





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Pesach Greetings

Sperber Manufacturing Co.

Wilson
Construction
Company

Manufacturers of

Furniture Frames for Upholsterers

Ovens—Kilns

1815 Trombly, Near G.T. IL R.

12 Williams S. W.

Telephones Empire 3043-3044

HIGH-GRADE MEMORIALS

1352-1358 Leonard St., N. W.

Phone 7-1739

Compliments of

W. D. Vandecar

ckeo and Pierce arrow

Distributors

OPP. GREENWOOD'S CEMETERY

Corner Cherry and Jefferson

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

We invite inquiry regarding securities
in sound corporations which can be pur-
chased at prices to afford attractive
yields.

North Star Line, Inc.



Season's Greetings

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Tel. 6 - 7 34 5

GRAND RAPIDS, MICII.

M. SPERBER



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Boiler Settings and Repairs

ALL KINDS OF HAND-CARVED FRAMES



Greetings

MONARCH
INSURANCE CO.

ALBERT A. MAIER, General Agent

NON CANCELLABLE, NON PRORATING, INCONTESTABLE

Health and Accident Insurance

ALL FORMS OF LIFE INSURANCE

815 Dime Bank Building

Phone Ran. 3616

Holiday Greetings

Golden & Boter
Transfer Co.

N

400

GENERAL TRUCKING
AND EXCAVATING

Dial 4300

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

L. A. Geistert & Co.

505-511 Grand Rapids Trust Bldg.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Phone 8.1201

Dependable Motor Bus Service

R E TIMM. Vice-President and General Manager

Grand Rapids, Mich.

Phone 4.5511



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