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PAGE TWO

CENTERS AS

AMUEL A. AGREE TROOP 23 ALUMNI
D DIES AT AGE OF 421 DINNER APRIL 24

"Beau Bandit" at Oriental 600 at Bar Mitzvah Dinner of S
Bernard Fineman.
Theater.

S

Senior Division:

TESTIMONIAL NIGHT
AT YIDDISH THEATER
FOR TWO OF THE CAST

Program at Little Theater
Deals with Marriage and
Divorce.

--
April -0 is the date of the Ben "
companyfitiiirnhtawro.
i
evening
With all the current and recent
Bey dance to be held at the Stutter l nh Ahibteorisst i mtutnttl company
"Beau Bandit," the spectacular 246 East Ferry avenue enter-
publicity in the press on the sub-
I
Hotel.

all talking outdoor classic starring ained on the occlusion of the liar

People s Yiddish ject of divorce and domestic insta-
ng
at
Littman's
1
The
next
meeting
of
the
girls',
i
Banquet to I
Itod 1 altocque as a suave, roman- t
Mitzvah of their prominent
minent Detroiter Victim , Get - Together
senior Theater will be given Wednesday bility the thought takes shape that
comm ittee takes place on Monday
Reunite Many Former
tic gentlemanly bad-man, opened
all is not well with the American
The
sun , Bernard,
evening, April 23.
evening, April 21.
of Carbon Monoxide
at the Oriental Theater Friday.
Moshe Silberstein, the comedian, family. And with a view to the
girls are now planning ways and
Scouts.
,
with an elabor-
Poisoning.
, ,
Rod Lalt(•que is ideally suited
cementing of domestic relations
i
and
the
cashier
and
assistant
man-
: means of taking an active Part i n
ate dinner for
to the part and gives one of the

and to the conservation of the tam-
Corner Wyoming and Writ
Goo guests and
Alfred A. Klunover, president of • the Jewish ('enter building fund ager, Joseph Birnbaum, are to be
D e-
1
most
remarkable
performances
of
relatives
at
the,
Samuel
A.
Agree,
prominent
,
ily something should be done by all
Chicago Boulevard
can': the alumni association of Troop 23 . campaign. Miss Emma Glazer is O honored guests.
his career in this glamorous story
"Die Kishef I thinking American women.
B'nai M 0 s h e 1 trait heating and plumbing
chairman of the senior girls' di-
w.The great co
an-
of the open plains. The picture
ORDINARY TERMS
synagogue, Ilex- tractor, died Wednesday at the age of Bey Scouts of America,
i, 11 14t,e .
iiitl(g•h, " la , N, ,ii
These are matters of vital impor-
ter and Law- of 42, the victim of carbon monox- nounces that the reunion banquet • vision of the Jewish Center
senior
was filmed outdoors almost in its
She
an- ititr e i:' 1 ' ' t1( u " t Irhe evu\ • \ ri
tance and very timely. The twen-
Day Rate: 100 balls and
e poisoning. Ile was found in will be held at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, campaign committee.
,
entirety, giving a sweep and move-
$1.00
h
tieth Cowry Club of Detroit has
rence, Sunday
t garage of his home at 2461 . April 21, at the Cadillac Athletic flounces that all of the senior girls'
use of our clubs
evening,
April the
ment possible only with nature's
"Bolsi Yachne."
I Club. This dinner is to mark the are enthusiastic about doing their Silberstein
will of appear
in the in- shown great vision and a real mod-
hsting role
Night Rate: 80 balls and
own scenic sets.
Bernard is a Glynn court by his la-Year - old - son ,
' ernistic tendency by attempting to
BLOO
share towards the building fund. . tere
6.
use of our clubs
reunion
of
scouts
who
were
affili-
The big stage show is a new
bring these matters into the light.
innovation of big time vaudeville'
For this reason they have brought
Professional Instruction
Theater.
New and came to this country in 1903.
varying from dance to music a nd
to the Little Theater starting Sat-
of
VaDias
"The Art of Make-Up" will be
B. Fineman.
.
Open All Year
art with a touch of gripping drama York City and has excelled in the Ile came to Detroit in 1909 from
urday, April 19, a program for the
discussed by Miss Ilelsley of the
gradu- Stanford, Conn., and founded the1
in the way of a unique sketch. The
Helena Rubenstein Shop at the'
W1 , 111• ❑ of Detroit which deals only
JOIIN FOX, Professional
study of the Bible. He is
program is presented in five color- ating from this Yeshiva after only Dexter Engineering Company of
1Jewish
Centers
Association
on
with these subjects.
was I
spending
a
year
and
a
half
there,
which
he
was
president.
Ile
ful
clever
acts.
Fairmount 5732
I Tuesday evening, April 22. Her
and will the nenroll at the Isaac prominent in many communal ac- I
talk
is
being
given
under
the
aus-
ember of
RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000
a
Seminary. tivities here 1111,1 Waft ii
I Om of the Jolly Sports. Tea will
Elchanan Theological
Bernard addressed the audience Temple Beth Et, Men's Temple
1(e. served after the discussion.
Club, Perfection Lodge, 11'nai
Dr.
1
in Hebrew and in Yiddish.
Am Still
David Glassman acted as toast- li'rith, Zionist Organization, Knol-
.
Senior Council:
master of the evening and Rabbi %%Inuit Country Club, Knights of
Waiting
April 22 is the date for the next
A. M. Hershman was the principal Pythias, Old Folks Home.
meeting of the Senior Council,
for a
Surviving Mr. Agree are his
which is now working hard on the
speaker.
Dissatisfied
son, George; three
Many guests from New York, wife, Rose; his
Jewish Center building fund cam-
ih , E
I y and Es-
m
1„,
..e.n
v

Chicago, Cleveland and Toledo at- I oaug„.ers, -.e...a
paig,n. A campaign committee has
Custoiner
tended the celebration. Dancing tole; his mother, Mrs. Rachel
been organized, consisting of the
oggr-4...r
followed the dinner and the ad- A gree; three brothers, Charles,
following members: Charles Wo.
lien
and
Nathaniel,
and
three
sis-1
a
seven-
dresses, to the music of
I lok, chairman of the campaign;
tern, Mrs. Anna Zatkin, Mrs. Ida
I Emma Glazer, captain of the girls'
piece orchestra.
Canvasser and Mrs. Sarah Lieber-
, division; Nathan Wolok, captain of
Chevrolet Co.
COMM 011010 KW 11. 1 LIMN 0 0 man.
the boys' division; Albert Suni-
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
Funeral services were held Fri- I ,
mars, captain of the co-ed division;
Are You Suffering From
day with burial in Clover Hill Park
formerly
Nathaniel Rubin, Nathan Wolok,
Cemetery. Rabbis Leo M. Frank- I
David Lapinsky, chairman of out-
EDMUND G. LEWIS
in and A. M. Hershman officiated.1
:
CONCRETE GARBAGE
__
—Photo by Ilaye+ Studio. ! side campaign comniatec

My method positively kills d n- —
Mid
I senior speakers' bureau has also
druff, corrects itching scalp and
ALFRED A. KLUNOVER
I been organized to address Jewkli
ASH RECEPTACLES
C,,annteed Not to Crack
Center and outside groups.
restores h•ir.
the
,
no not watt unlit
sits- nsa'!
I ated with Troop 23 (luring
,
I
y et a i•ttirt
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
years hly91p2rt
Art School Reception:

Delaware at Second Boulevard
prominent . leaders are
The opening reception of the
r
. ,
Garfield 7106
Art School exhibit
HAIR AND SCALP SPECIAL-
• attend this dinner as guests. M • Jewish
1927 Pingree
• Center
Empire 6834
Klunover announces that among', take s place at the Center on W ed-
ISTS FOR MEN
note associated with
guests will be Fred M. Butzel• nests} evening, April 23. A talk
Ford
Sales
and
Service
the
gu
810 Griswold Street
tram
prominent leader and formal spun- , on art and a fine musical
musical program
Euclid 4084
Edmund Lewis Gilbert
8770 Linwood
Cherry 2532
nor of Troop 23; Milton Alexander, has been arranged. The art ex
, Hours 11 to 7
noted Jewish h•ader and former hibit ends May 4.
• kit
0101011010 MIN I ni
mull : Troop sponsor; A. J. Levin, Litton.
, , nay and former Scoutmaster of the' Bridge-Social:
IIII =
6187-6201 Grand River
= troop; W. White, scout executive
The next senior bridge social is
Garfield 1140
a. of the Detroit ('outsell of Boy to take place on Saturday evening,
— Scouts of America; William 111ills, April 26, at 8:110 p. tn. The Jew-
and with their excellent service
.. -
scout commissioner, the highest fish Center Senior Council is to
facilities is now able to render

Scout Oficial of the De- take charge of this affair,
his friends and clients unequal-

-
2541 Gladstone at Linwood
roil Council, Boy Scouts of Amer-
:id service.
'su°snt. voce-president
Right in Your Own Neighborhood
°P •Nen e ..1."Pr A : . announces a n o pen
1_M4danniTi'r
meeting to be held on Sunday,
= school ins p actor; Judge Bonier
-...1.'erguson,
Wayne Circuit Court A pril 27, at the Jewish Center, at
-
Bumping, Collision Work,
MANUEL URBACH
3 p. m. All Jewish Center clubs
E Judge.
Granite and Marble
Towing, Gas, Oil and
The
banquet
program will b e are invited. An interesting pro-
=
7 1 featured by entertainment and su•- gram has been arranged.
Accessories
= prises to be announced at the din-
nna ge vanseuw
The Phi So Lite Sorority will
The alumni association of Troop
Complete Auto Service
.
= 23 is composed of former Scouts of hold a bridge dansette at the Chi-
Now in our New Location
24 - Hour Service
the troop which was spunsoied by nese Tea Gardens Sunday evening,
7723 TWELFTH ST.
Garfield 6569
= the Jewish Institute at the old Ilan- April 27.
— null Schloss building. Many of
Euclid 7192
= them are now prominent business Intermediate Council Dance:
A committee of the intermedi-
physicians, attorneys, den-
= Men,
ate council has been making
= tints.
Former Troop 23 Scouts and plans for an intermediate cam-
= Scout masters are asked to get in paign dance to be held at the Jew-
= touch with Merman Uday, Samuel , ish Center May 10. The proceeds
Burnstine, Alecare to go toward the Jewish Cen-
=' Snitz, ZAMCWill
I
= Schriber, Abe Sehmier, Dr. Dan- ter
building fund.
= iel Cohn, Dr. Robert Dre•s, Reu-1
at Ferry Field
= by Snitz, William Green or Samuel • Interesting Bill

Theater.
= Stellar, and to join the ranks of
this organization.
"Love Paradise," featuring Mau-
FE
rice Chevalier, and two talking
--
E.-
will be the features at
E.
-=- I
the Ferry Field Theater, Grand
River and the boulevard, this Sun-
01-1- 1141
=
Funeral services for Miss Sarah day and Monday.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the

:7— Fleischman, 83 years old, a real- feature will be "The N trgiman,
= dent of Detroit since 1856, were with Gary Cooper. A seven-tube
= held Wednesday from the William radio will he given away Tuesday
It. Hamilton Company chapel,
=1
evening.
= Cass at Alexandrine avenues,
JOSEPH CANTOR
= Burial was in Woodmere Cone-
P. 1
= tery. Miss Fleischman, who died
= i
= early Monday at the home of her
= niece, Mrs. George Palmer, 14189
MRS. HENRIETTA BARNET
= Ilazelridge avenue, was born in mother of George Luria 111111 NIrs..
= I
,
11612 Dexter Blvd., next to Dexter Theater
= New York and came to Detroit as Olga Gottesman, passed away
Between Burlingame and Webb
-
SE a child. She is survived by a situ- Sunday, April 13, in NUM; York
ter, Mrs. Simon Myers of Detroit. City.
ES

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