• A meriam PtrioSeal Cotter CLIFTON AVZNUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE /lir wuritorr,AwisnffiRONILIA SEE YOUR FOOD BEFORE YOU ORDER Fresh Sea Food Every Day! BLUE PLATE LUNCHEON 25c to 45c Largest Cafeteria in the City UNITED Cafeteria System 2501 Woodward Ave. At Henry Largest Floor Show West Y. W. H. A. NOTES Friday Evening Services: Simon Shetzer will talk on "The Zionist Movement" following the regular Sabbath services on April 11 at 8 o'clock. A musical pro- gram has been arranged by How- aril Falzenstein for this program. and will be followed by a social hour. Clubhouse Closed: The clubhouse will be closed all day Sunday, April 13, and until o'clock Monday, April 14. "Apple Blossom Time": The Omega Socials will produce a three-act comedy on Sunday eve- ning, April 20, for the benefit of the members' building fund. of New York Charm School: Miss Helen Fasseitte of the J. L. Hudson Co. merchandise training department, will talk on how tie set a table for 1111 occasions. This talk, in connection with the social etiquette lecture, will be given on Monday evening, April 14, at o'clock. S paid Course \ DINNER .. $1.50 Till 9:30) 9:3 (Na Cover Chap Business and Professional Girls' Supper Club: There will oe no meeting on April 17 because' of Passover. On Thursday evening, April 24, Mrs. Emory Monash will talk on "New Fields of Employment Open to b • at I o'clock every Thursday evening and following supper has a talk by some person who is an outstanding figure in his profession. The group disbands at It o'clock. Any busi- DifliNgrrMUliCrrpallCillg (.1 \ Big Special Dinner Berne ,I3,°,. Phone Cad. 6960 for R (Ions HARRY Passover Seder: WOMEN—Try us leer excellent' Sixty persons will attend the. ' shampooing, finger waving, fa- first Seder at the Y. W. II. A. club- cials and manicuring. We spe- house on Saturday evening, April cialize in Harper scalp treat- 12, at 0:30 o'clock. Louis Cash- ment. Bessie-Anne Shoppe, 5112 dan, senior student of the Hebrew' Scherer building, Cherry 2750, Union College of Cincinnati, will Bessie Maurer and Anne Dodge, conduct the service. Proprs. Saturday Evening Dances: There will be no dances at Web- ster Hall on April 12 and 19 owing tee the intervention of Passover. On April 20, the dance will be a spring frolic. TRY TO GET IN! /B BOTTS *sic box Mtn, CLASSIFIED' ness or professional girl is eligible. to membership. OLD FOLKS HOME LAILILCON RIDCM 3741 WOODWAll Norma Shearer at Michigan.. CONCRETE GARBAGE ASH RECEPTACLES A New Show FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room for gentleman or employed couple. Close to Dexter In, Folbe, 3793 Carter. Have room for one male pas. senger. Most be refined and congenial company. Call Whit- tier 1260, FOR RENT — Three-room front apartment with porch. Modern. Tile bath, electric refrigeration. Bright and airy. 2242 Blaine! avenue. Also three rooms in- side. Reasonable. Caretaker. CLIFF O'ROURKE 110TEE IU II IL ER Master ol Ceremonies Iona 0 ESTHER STERLING TO RENT—Lower flat, six rooms, fully modern. Frigidaire. Ap- lpy upstairs 2000 1Vebb avenue. DORIS SEABURY Personality Girl WHERE YOUTHFUL SPIRITS FROLIC MILDRED ROSSELLE Blois sinter GERALD MARKS' Columbia Rocording Orchestra SUPPER DANCING 11.30 until DAILY Italian & American DINNER DANCING 6:00 until II In the ARABIAN ROOM HAROLD A. SAGE, Manager TO RENT—Large front, airy bed- room. Very reasonable and immaculately clean, Call Gar- field 8010-51. 50 FOR RENT—Beautiful room with all conveniences, by couple without children. Near car and bus. 2911 Monterey. Ilemlock 0940-3. Northwest section. DINNERS y Served 6 to 9:30 1 . Entlre Show 7:10 It...mations: Call "Ted . R 0 E • $ , e „ HOTEL; .e. 161 W. Vernor Highway 40 , (Two Block, We+t of Woodward/ A RATES: • $1.25 Up Daily $7.00 Up Weekly i :4 100 Rooms—All Outside e Highly Recommended—Personal 0 40 Service—Home Comforts ./. Phone Cherry 3615 ▪ W. C. ADLER, Manager • 5 SWIWOOletalIWIMASSIWANN EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT THEATRICAL NIGHT _ _ We Serve Passover Meals KIEV FERGUSON RESTAURANT extends cordial greet- ings to the entire Jewish community for a joyous Passover Kosher Under the Management of MRS. ANNA PLOTKIN Open Sundays 6408 Woodward RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000 be nonchalant .. . L I G II T A CQ M U It A D PR O NOUNCED SNYDER'S COFFEE SHOP MICHALESKO NOTED' YIDDISH STAR HERE atIMISI ■ is Radio's Biggest Money's Worth I Felicitations on the Occasion of Passover Will Appear at Five Per- 1111 formances at Littman's Theater. Slichalesko, noted Yiddish ac- tor who is popular with Yeklish audiences throughout the country for his ability as impersonator, singer and comedian, will appear :it five performances at Littman's Yiddish People's l'heitter, Twelfth and Seward. Mr. Miehalesko will featured on Sunday matinee and evening, the lint day of Passover, 'Monday, Thursday evenings, in Tuesday the well-known Alchanofsky oper- etta, "The Jewish General." This operetta is in two acts, with a pro- mil login.. It has 20 numbers of mu- sic. Sunday evening, an account of III , the second Sealer, the performance I will start at 9 p. m. Mighty Monarch of the %lir Let us install one of these sets in your home for PASSOVER As a Special Holiday Offering, we will al- low You a Generous Allowance on Your Old Radio or Phonograph. O Garfield Auto Sales, Inc. Antes Lenox 0707 10940 Mack Avenue , , FOR RENT —Upper flat, e g ht In honor of the betrothal of ',K. rooms, four bedrooms, break- Miss Eve More Strauss of Flint fast nook, front and back porch- and Dr. A. H. Jacoby of this city, es, side drive and garage. 1109 Sir. and Mrs. J. Strauss of 228 Burlingame avenue. Welch boulevard, Flint, enter- tained the following Bay Cityans 51IDDLE-AGED, attractive wo- at a bridge-dinner on Sunday, man, without children, wishes to April 0: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ito- meet a gentleman of retitled man, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Anthony, character. No objection to Mr. and Mrs. II. Jacoby, Dave Ja- children. Write Box 745, De- coby, Sirs. S. Greenberg, Matt troit Jewish Chronicle. , Greenberg, Hyman Greenberg, Mr. WANTED—Couple or small fam- and Mrs. Sam Kessler, Gertrude . • ily to share large 7-room flat. Kessler, Amelia Kessler, Mr. and -■ All modern conveniences, also Mrs. Harry Alperin, Mr. and Sirs. garage. Must see to appreci- Joseph Morris and Harold Stone. „ „ No Other Radio No Matter What the Price . is the equal of the mar- • ,fr.. KAUFMAN DECLINES U. S. POST TO SIAM FOR RENT—Nice furnished room WASHINGTON.— David Kauf- 4.. With four windows. Relined family. 2090 Leslie avenue, up- man of Towanda, Pa., former stairs. Near Fourteenth car United States minister to Bolivia, line. Hemlock 6012-J. has declined President's Hoover's 4.! offer to appoint hint as minister to FOR RENT---Large front room, Siam. Kaufman gave ill health twin beds, suitable for two gen- as his reason. th re- i tlemen, private home w fined couple. No children. Very "Babes in Toyland" Coming corner Fourteenth. Garfield to Casa Theater. 0773-J. The most glorious, fascinating FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished and mirthful of the Victor Herbert room in exclusive BpartMeht. operettas. was probably "Babes in building with shower bath eni Toyland,' with a special appeal to all conveniences. Near car and all ages. It has always liven a bus lines. 2224 Blaine, Apt. 306. question which excelled in this Private family. Call Euclid work, Victor Herbert, the compii-er. 9011-W. Rent reasonable. Glen SlacDonough, lihret H. Or ■■ 111' FOR RENT—Furnished room for In any event. it stands forth as of the most complete of the Victor boy or girl. Modern, all et TO.; Herbert Festival cycles, and at the veniences, in home without chil.. dren. Mrs. Cohn, 2652 Monte-, eleventh hour has been booked to appear at the Cass Theater next Fey, between Linwood and I.aw- week, beginning Monday night, Ap- ton. Hemlock 3/194-R. ril 14, with matinees Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday morning and William Gillette in "Sherlock Saturday afternoon. velous 10-tube Micro-Syn- chronous TILE VICTOR IS TI1E ONLY RADIO WE CONSIDER GOOD ENOUGH FOR US TO OFFER YOU ICTOR RADIO Thirty-three years' leadership ill the building of sound-repro- ducing instruments back of the VICTOR RADIO. No other pro- vides the absolute fidelity of re- production . . . the beauty of TONE found in the Victor . . . and these are the feature upon which your enjoyment an satis- faction depend. Sensitive and selective, too, in highest degree . . . and having the VICTOR super-automatic, full-vision sta- tion selector, the VICTOR Har- monic Modulator, through which the bass tones are givel l exactly the depth you prefer , . . and embodying the recognized VIC- TOR excellence of craftsman- ship, it is, in every particular, the finest radio ever built. ij '50 Complete with Tubes MODEL 90 $116 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS ON BALANCE SATISFACTORY SERVICE Shecter Music Co. GARFIELD 3912 ONLY 0 I The imagination easily area what it desires. 155 Only a Few Dollars Down Easy Monthly Payments FREE Lesser Other Vutor• Radios and — LONG BROS. . Ford Sales and Service { 8770 Linwood Euclid 4064 Radio.Electrolas up to 6350. less tubes GRINNELL BROS. ...._Steinucly Representatives., 1515-21 Woodward Ave., Detroit Michigan, Ohio, Ontario :,.:. Hemlock 9665 • TRIAL "The Musical Center of Detroit" Extends his best wishes to all his friends and customers for a joyous Pesach. 13/24 Linwood its:s• IN YOUR HOME • KOSHER MEAT MARKET ty No coat to you, and you are not obli- gated in the least. Come in, write or phone us—Cherry 3600 TODAY. HEAR IT and you will know why we sell VICTOR-RADIO only Se:Chas. The Jewish Social Service Bu- reau, 50 Blaine avenue, wishes to acknowledge contribution to their special fund from Mr. and Mrs. Clarencen Enstgass in memory of Samuel Ileavenrich and Mrs. Chas. Roemer; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry \Vineman in memory of Mrs. NI. C. Weil and Mrs. Charles Roemer. t ' .+ `El LESS TUftS Little Art Theater. Contributions to Jewish cial Service Bureau. Open Evenings 8737 TWELFTH ST. Holmes" at Wilson Having broken all records for at- tendance in score cities, includ- ing New York, Chicago and Phila- delphia, William Gillette comes to the Wilson Theater, Detroit, in his, famous creation, "Sherlock Holmes," to say farewell to the stage, in a week's engagement, c o n-, meneing Monday. April 21. There will tee but one matinee and that on Saturday. Members of the Little Art The- ater will make their first appear- ance on the stage Sunday evening, April 27, at Hotel Palmetto, John It. and Hancock avenue. A recep- tion will lee held after the pert., tn. once in the hotel. Tickets are now on sale at the Little Art Theater's headquarters, 5103 Cass avenue, across from Webster Hall, or they may be bought from any member. Me I extend to the entire commu- nity sincere wishes for a joyous Passover. May it mean to our brethren everywhere the dawn of a new era. y. RADIO S Si 0 K E PIS I MI. • I 1 ate. Rent reasonable. Hemlock 8199-J. 2915 Pasadena. 1526 WOODWARD AVE. DISC 11 IM IN ATING B I K I' is II Mr. and Sirs. Max Jacoby, Mrs. ' FOR RENT — Seven-room upver Ileflerman - Oat; oil burner, Frigidaire, side II. Jacoby and Mrs. drive garage. Rent reasonable. have returned home after a four References required. 2497 West weeks' motor trip to Philadelphia and other eastern points. Euclid. Cadillac 4030. You Really Feel at Home When You Eat Here T (keep a stiff upper lip) .. Bien! (pronounced Bien) iipitii sk, VERY ATTRACTIVE six rooms ii,1 furniture for sale, on account of . 1.1111H 411,, leaving town. No reasonable Mrs. Meyer Stone of Detroit is Can be seen offer refused. Sunday. 2917 Hazelwood, Eu- the guest of her neither, Sirs. M. Roman. clid 8382-W. 4GLendale10434-9218 SIAls•WOWAISIA10410s.~..• PAINTING AND DECORATING of every dc , cription. craftexing, trefatine, glazing and blending. Apartments re- modeled. Wall paper removed and paneled. llogarth 4848., Kahan. RENT — Attractive room in private family. Home-like sur- soundings a l, d all conveniences. Dexter, 11514 Sega Airs. Longfellow 8785. AM DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA APRIL 21 NI E N PRETTY, charming girl wishes to meet cultured man; object mat- rimony. Answer Box 760, De- • troit Jewish Chronicle, To Garfield 7106 NI 0 and there is no relief in sight .. composez votre visage Linen Shower-Card Piety: The linen shower and bridge party is to be sponsored by the branch at the Fort Wayne hotel May 13 at 1:30 p. m. There will be no admission fee, and all that is MRS. J. SHERLINE—First-class required is that those attending catering for weddings and par- bring along some useful linen for ties. 15850 Linwood. Long. the home. They are in dire need fellow 7352. of all kinds of linen. Sliss Edna Lewis is chairman of this affair ACCOUNTANT with extensive , and her co-chairman is Mrs. J. 11. public and private. experience, solicits the keeping of small set. Goldberg. of books. Address I', 0, Bon ' 1480, Detroit, Mich. Sewing: The class in mending is continu- CASS LAKE PROPERTY FOR ing on Monday at the home, 318 SALE OR EXCHANGE Edmund place. The class in bas- ket weaving and rug making, Wi- House and cottage next door to each other. Will consider ex- der the able guidance of Miss Rose change for house in northwest Kahn, continues every Thursday section. Owner, A. E. Whipple, ! afternoon at the home. Randolph 3358, Norma Shearer's new talking picture "The Divorcee" at the Mich- igan Theater is certain to re-es- tablish her as the screen's most out- standing woman talking star. ATE When you are down lo your last tin of truffles ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA. TORS—We A do painting, deco- rating and plastering. Guaran- teed work. Nathanson, 2987 Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128 Crum 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8 P. m. H. M. H 0 FFMAN 0 T 11 E HESTER CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En- gagements, wedding and banquets. Catered by ',late. De- troit Catering Co., M. A. I'ereira, Prop., Longfellow, 6654 Meeting: The next meeting of the north- western branch of the Jewish Old Folks' Home will be held at the Stotler llotel Slonday, April 21, at 2 p. 01. Guaranteed Not to Crack C 1U 13 11-- I ID LE MOMENT DESESPERANT and Trade in Your Old Radio or Phonograph Detroit Branch Stores .a.i. 1.. . 1. ' T. I'1'''1" '1' '''''1' '' I' *i''':' . i''I'' .1.' .1.' '1 '1"1' "1' : "1' "k ' .t . '1"2' . '1' '1'61' `1 . 1' '';'''r'reii• '' 1 ..4 ... 4 .'. 1''. 1 .'. i.'`P'4•'''IS . "t . ....0'41.... ■ '0 $•',...t . .. t ' $ '''. ■ ".. ■ ■ .-- ik. C. Kranz I _Merchant T or counes1 10347 The Shop Where and Service Prevail Woodw'd Deftness Calvert .r-ax and