America Awish Perkteal Cotter CLIFTON AYINtill CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PA GE THREE iir,Vriplonjrwisrfnufm SEE YOUR FOOD BEFORE YOU ORDER WIN EMA N APPOINTED COUNTY SUPERVISOR Henry Wiseman of 17651 Hamilton Road, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, and president of the People's Outfitting Co., on the motion of Councilman Fred W. Castator on Tuesday night was named to the ,board of Wayne County Supervisors by the City Council. Mr. Wineman fills the vacancy created by the the resignation of former Slayor John ('. Lodge. Fresh Sea Food Every Day! BLUE PLATE LUNCHEON 25c to 45c Largest Cafeteria in the City UNITED 2501 Woodward Ave. At Henry Largest Floor Show West of New York TRY TO GET IN! \ Special Course (No Corn Charge 71119)30) Dining..1fusic..Dancing Big Special Dinner Remo \ Pl. Phone Cad. 6960 for Rmervallene \ HOW 4880-11,1 / *Sic to d( 1 4f tr.oa flow• I r 13AILI_CeN UCCM HOTEL TO ILER uoor WHERE YOUTHFUL SPIRITS FROLIC GERALD MARKS' Columbia Rocording Orch SUPPER DANCING 0130 until I DINNER DANCING 0100 until I (No Convert During Dinner) HAROLD A. SAGE, M.A.8.• ' , sun) Time;' The Desert Song;'. "The Student Prince" and other popular musicals. There are some 20 delightful songs, of which "Loc- i er Come Back to Me" is the best known. NOME 6800 Wyoming, South of Warren Dine-Dsnce•Be Entertained! Italian and Domestic Cuisine FROG LEG—CH1CKEN- STEAK DINNERS Master of Ceremonies ESTHER STERLING Featuring DORIS SEABURY Madge Caiger May Devine Jack Vann Girl MILDRED ROSSELLE SIX MYSTERIOUS ? MELODIANS ? DAILY 0 Served 8 to 9)30 Tellre Show 7:10 4G 50 V No Cover Charge Fairmount 5928 e Treat Yourself to Dinner at the Chinese and American Restaurant We Serve Delicious Meals GRANDWOOD HOTEL 14 West Grand Avenue at Woodward KIEV Unexcelled Cuisine Individual Booths Pleasing Service Kosher Business Luncheon and Evening Dinner served week days.. Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 RESTAURANT Chop Suey wholesale and retail. Free automobile de- livery to any part of the Under the Management of MRS. ANNA PLOTKIN 6408 Woodward The school year of the United Ilehrew Schools is divided into two semesters, the Passover semester and the Iligh Holy Days semester. This is the time when classes are reorganized children of differ- ent ages and different grades are provided with accommodations. The registration period lasts until a week after the holidays and it is for the benefit of the child to reg- ister at this time when classes are being organized. The Hebrew play entitled "The Redemption of the Soil," which was staged sonic time ago in the Six Mile Road branch of the United Hebrew Schools, wilt be presented again in an elaborate manner Sun- day evening, April 20, in the audi- torium of the Philadelphia and By- ron School. The program will commence at 8:30 o'clock. Grand Cafe You Really Feel at Home When You Eat Here Open Sundays REGISTRATIONS IN HEBREW SCHOOLS at Any Time ions Call For R Rotoruatlom: Call "Ted" EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT THEATRICAL NIGHT Miss Miriam Kramer of Detroit was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Kramer for the week- end. Come any t me—Stay an long as you (the—Open all niehI• Lendale 10434.-9218 city. Phone Longfellow 4100 ! HOTEL Cleo Block. West of Woodward) RATES: $1.25 Up Daily $7.00 Up Weekly 100 Rooms—All Outside Highly Rwommended—Permnal Sw•ice—Home Comfort. Phone Cherry 3815 w. C. ADLER, Mariam WYSIXSWVICICIINICS LONG BROS. Ford Sales and Service 8770 Linwood Euclid 4064 WARBURG WILL GET 1930 Z. B. T. MEDAL Felix M. Warburg has been se- lected to receive the 1930 medal annually awarded by Zeta Tau Fraternity for most distinguished services during the past year to lJews and Judaism. Sixteen edi- tors of Anglo-Jewish weeklies bal- loted on this award. t ROE j161 W. Vernor Highway "High Society Blues" at Fox Madame O'Connor Madan). Lola late of - Teapot Dorn," LOLA BETT TEA ROOM 516 Grand River Ave. Went Near Michigan Theater Detroit's Most Select Tea Roma ood and Vegetarian Din- Food ner Every Friday Hot Lunches Every Day. Tea Leaf Reading. FREE! Open for Bridge not Bunco Parties Hours: 11 a. m. to 11 p. as. Sundays, 3 to 11 p. SNYDER'S COFFEE SHOP Ills WOODWARD AVE. (THE TERRIBLE NI 0 NI E N T ) If when traveling, you are sur- prised in a little pic-nic (pronounced peek-neck) by madame (the wife) .. . quelle affaire . . . "High Society Blues," with Jan- et Gaynor and Charles Farrell, opens Friday at the Fox. These young people are among the most popular of screen sweethearts with the cinema-going public. The stage I show will offer Fanchon and Mar- co's "Ivory" in which a feature is the appearance of 11 pianos. Contributions to North End Clinic. be nonchalant .. . LIGHT A MURAL) P 11 U N 0 (I NCED P E It F ECT BY I) I S S it ONLY 816 TIKVAUDIVILIII:1 010417911 41ENTAL AIWAS Ai Gun Ruled Horde, with Rod LaRocque and Doris Kenyon in the •II.talki. 4,111410, picture Beau Bandit $1,250 to kill the lover of the girl he loured for—Quick on the draw but quicker on the hiss— Sex and Six-Shooter, "The Woman linter's Club" Shaw & Luciene Packard & Dodge Playing Everythinip but the Kitchen Sink CLARK & CLIFFORD in Roman 'Pastimes SZITA & ANNIS o. ESTHER DETEER In "DANCE AR7'IST11\' BIG MID-NIGHT SHOW ON STAGE AND SCREEN SATURDAY Starts 11;45 ... INGAGI Sir Hubert Winstead'. FILM with SOUND 11 a. m. to II p. m. Continuou• 50c to 6 p. m.—Evenings 75c hit "THE LOVE PARADE" SIT Hamilton-Tuxedo Wednesday, Thursday Thia A mu:inu All-Talking Triumph at Above Theater. The Romance of the World's Moat Famous Jew! George Arliss BENNETT in Dramatic, Powerld Romance-Epic 66 israeli" THE OUTSTANDING PICTURE ACHIEVEMENT OF THIS Come— Meet deli,, fa. to Face! OR ANY YEAR! Shubert Lafayette Cadillac 8705' APRIL 20 TO 26 UNIVERSITY of DETROIT UNION OPERA .-'Hello Stranger' A Tuneful Story of Modern Immigrants in ew York • Popular Prices—$2.50 to $1.00 Saturday Mat.—$1,50 and $1.00 Littman's Peoples Theater Phone. Office Empire 3472 8210 TWELFTH STREET Be.. 34141 OM". Empire To Celebrate the Last Days of Passover In a Gigantic Production Luck and Love Libretto by M. Schwartz. Music by A. Alshensky, assisted by Entire Littman Company. TICKETS: Evenings-81.75, $1.25, $1.00, 7Sc, 50c; Matt- nets—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. Tickets On Sale Now at Boa Office Continumia Sunday 2 to 11 p. tn. W. FORT ST. NEAR JUNCTION TUES., WED., APRIL 22-23 THURS., FRI., SAT. "THE VIRGINIAN" ALL-TALKING All-talkingsuccess with Gary Cooper, Mary Brian and Richard Arlen. w Brothers Present "The Fine Kolster 7-tuba radio given away free Tuesday night, April 22. Tune in on the JEWISH HOUR 1 S AP„ with EDWARD EVERETT HORTON STATION W. M. B. C. April 22 ALAN HALE PATSY RUTH MILLER Tuesday, 8 to 9 p. m. EDNA MURPHY "The Sap" will snake you laugh as you haven't laughed In years. HEAR Mordecai HERSHMAN WORLD RENOWNED CANTOR Who Will Sing Both Synagogue Music a Well as Folksongs Direction of Mrs. A. Blatt R-K-O-VAUDEVILLE HOLLYWOOD MERRYMAKE BOB CLARKE Try to Attend Matinee Any tune, except Sunday Children Why Marry? And then divorce/ A plea for monogamy and conservation of he family. The true cause of divorce. What is the trios conception of marriage/ Happy marring.. A startling Informative discussion of the marital relationship. Of ,"" 1°I .... tonseerwr, April 19, twit. daily, 215 and gAS P. m. except Sunday at 7.00 end 9.00 p. no. Woodward-Kenilworth FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 18 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, APRIL 19.20, Mat and Eve. UNBELIEVABLE! MAURICE CHEVALIER OMEN 14th • Grand Blvd. Sun. Mon. Tues. MICHAEL MICHALESKA SUNDAY, MONDAY. APRIL 20-21 PHILIP STERN GETS HIGH U. M. HONORS CENTURY ALHAMBRA & TUXEDO Sweet Bits from Cute People WILD WOMEN! GORILLAS! (Opposite Northwestern High) PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. 51., will have a special com- munication on April 23, 4:30 p. m. Si. lit. Degree. Banquet at 6:30 p. m., with the Hon. Judge and Brother Maurice H. McMahon, speaker. CHARLES K. SANDORF, Secretary. By order of SAMUEL L. KAVANAU, W. M. PUBLIX NEW Edwin Relkin and Samuel Weintraub ppresent the well-known Jewish actor GRAND RIVER AVE, at West Grand Boulevard singing PUBLIX NEW — ON THE STAGE — PAUL RAHN & CO. FERRY FIELD THEATRE all-talking, ' The lioatin, Roman, "I the George Arliss' first all-talking screen production "Disraeli" reveals the interesting fact that "yes men" commonly identified in this present day as by-products of the film in- dustry, were flourishing more than a century ago. To be sure, Lord Probert, head of the Bank of England, played by David Torrence in the film version of "Disraeli" that will he shown at the Century Theater on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday (April 20, 21, and 22), the Alhambra and Tux- edo Theaters on Wednesday and Thursday (April 23 and 21), and Annex Theater on Saturday, Sun- day, Monday and Tuesday (April I 26, 27, 28 and 29), refuses for the moment to lend the money to buy the Suez Canal—hut only for a moment! In the dramatic scene which ensures, Disraeli threatens to use his power to bring the nation' and the bank crashing down on their heads if Lord Probert refuses. In amas. one uOtti. multi? 25c to 1 p. m. except Satur• day and Sunday Arliss in "Disraeli" at Cen- tury, Alhambra, Tuxedo and Annex. Philip Stern, son of Mr. and Sirs. I Milford Stern of East Grand tsoule- North End Clinic has received yard, a senior at the University of the following contribution.: Michigan, was highly honored last In memory of Meyer S. Fink from week with election to Phi Beta Kap- Messrs. Douglas. Barbour and pa and Phi Kappa Phi, honorary Wing. scholastic fraternities. In memory of Mrs. M. C. Weil Stern, who has also excelled in from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gil- Is is musical studies at the Univer- bert, Dr. and Mrs. David J. levy, sity of Michigan School of Music Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert, Mr. plans to study law at H ariard be- and Mrs. A. Sloman. ginning next fall. SMUK EII 0 P. Tennant Ca Michal Al iehalesko, noted Jewish actor and singer, remains in Litt- man's Yiddish People's Theater for another week-end to appear in the operetta, "Lucky in Lore," ("haz- el in Liebe"). Mr Slichalesko will appear in this fascinating production this Friday evening, Saturday and Sun- day matinees and evenings. The entire cast of Littinan's Theater will appear with Michal. esko . Edgewater Park, one of Detroit's most beautiful pleasure resorts, will open its gates Saturday, April 19, preliminary to the grand open- ing to be held in May. Until the park is opened for the season, it will be Open during the rest of Ap- ril, on each Saturday and Sunday. With the addition of several new amusement devices, notably the Caterpillar, the Hey-Day and Fun- On-the-Farm, Edgewater Park has practically every attraction to be found in similar resorts, several of these having just been installed at Coney Island. The century-old log cabin, once occupied by the owners of the es- tate that borders on the River Rouge has been moved intact from its old ' site beside the lagoon to a place nearer the entrance. Throughout, the park has been renovated, painted, cleaned, new trees set out and a windbreak of spruce trees planted. Edgewater Park already is famous for its nat- ural beauty and heavy groves of trees that provide ideal spots for family picnics. As in past seasons, there will be no admission charged and free parking space has been provided for 4,000 automobiles. Being adjacent to Grand River, between Lahser and Telegraph roads, on the Seven Mile road, Edgewater Park is near bus and car lines and last year became the recreation spot for thousands of residents of the northwest section, west Detroit and suburbs to the southwest and northwest of the city. It I M I NATI N'C 0. HALESKO HERE FOR ANOTHER WEEK EDGEWATER PARK OPENS APRIL 19 DANCE TO !Cues Singer Nag Titg Notts Mrs. Reuben Heimerdinger, who FOR RENT—Lovely room for re- for the past six weeks has been the fined gentleman. Garage. Pri- guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna vate family. 2658 Pingree. Littauer, returned to her home in FOR RENT—Furnished room for New York Tuesday. two young men or couple. Mod- ern; all conveniences; garage, if Sir. and Mrs. Louis Levine and desired. Mrs. Silver, 2461 Pasa- s on, Allan Frederick, are the guests dena. of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. l'erl of Cincinnati. FOR RENT—Two nicely fur- nished rooms; suitable for cou- Seder services conducted on Sun-' ple, two gentlemen or two la- day night at the Temple by Sir. dies. Northwest section. Ad- Bertram Stein were most inspiring.. jacent to street car and but Over .10 being in attendance. line. Very reasonable. 2025 Taylor. Irving and Chas. Anthony are the guests of their grandmother,' Mrs. Emma Rosenberg over the spring vacation. CARO CLIFF O'ROURKE $13,000-61,000 down, lot or land VIOLIN LESSONS are given to contract Cummings, Cad. 5298. beginners and advanced students by Carl C. Austin. Studio. 2019 West Grand boulevard, Eu- clid 6979. Residence, 2290 Hazelwood, Euclid 2925. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Edward 1.ichtig has returned to room suitable for a lady. Near this city after spending the win- Clairmount car line and Four- ter months in Florida. teenth bus. Euclid 7216-J. CLUB LE MOMENT TERRIBLE ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- TORS—We du painting,. deco- rating and plastering. Guaran- teed work. Nathanson, 2987 Gladstone. l'hune Garfield 6128 trom 7 to 10 a. In. and 4 to 8 FOR RENT—Attractive room in Mined and pleasant home. p. m. Every convenience. Near two MRS. J. SHERLINE--First-class car lines and bus. Reasonable. catering for weddings and par- Neat and quiet young lady pre- ties. 15850 Linwood. Long-, ferred. Call between 3 and 6, fellow 7352. 2744 Gladstone, Apt. 401, Gar- field 7269-Ft. CASS LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE (lit EXCHANGE BE RESTED and fresh for your House and cottage next door to, engagements. Beauty treat- each other. Will consider ex- ments done at your own home. change for house in northwest Best of references given. Also section. Owner, A. E. Whipple, Right-Weight reducing machine Randolph 3358. at your disposal. Call Hogarth 1163, Miss Yerington. A QUIET FARM HOME can ac- commodate several Jewish fami- WILL SHARE artistically fur- lies. Jewish cooking (not I ❑ kh,,,,i home on Glynn Court kosher). For particulars write with employed couple. Refer- Box 950, Detroit Jewish Chron- Reasonable. ences exchanged. icle. , Write Box 805, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. FOR RENT—Nice airy room for lady or gentleman by young TO RENT—Nice quiet room with ^-- couple. 3'208 Webb avenue, Gar- private family for one or two field 1345411. girls or a gentleman. With or ' without meals. Cat! mornings TO RENT—Lower flat, 6 rooms; or evenings after 8 o'clock. Ali- fully modern. Frigidaire. Ap- 'g um ply upstairs, 21 166 W t •bb ave n ue . dining' FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- - W11,1• SACRIFICE $:,f,00 nished room with two windows' room suite, like new. Also six- for refined gentleman. Private MN piece painted summon set, large Carter, cor. Lawton,. family. dresser, single wood bed, spring. GI I t one. Re II t one block from Gladstone. mattress and chifforobe and . Euclid 0127. reasonable. III ft. Ii in. by 13 ft. 8 in. green 1 Wilton rug. 2310 Gladstone. , FOR RENT—Newly decorated 6- At the regular monthly meeting 0 f th s • ant 1 r I f 0 directors of the ' !Michigan Bell Telephone Company in Detroit on Thursday, A p ril 10, the expenditure of 55,031,- 0110 was authorized for new con- struction, according to an announce- ment made by Burch Foraker, president. Of this total, $1,66s,- mai is for the Detroit exchange., room flat with all conveniences. alma, :Ind $2,363,000 is for the bal- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Steam heat and garage, 3233 ance of the state. room for gentleman Or lady by Gladstone avenue. Garfield 8871. Shower, con- refined couple. tinuous but water. West Grand GARDENER, married, experienced "The New Moon" Opens at avenue near Dexter has and on private estate, desires year- Cass Theater. Fairmount Fourteenth car. round place. Best references. 2954-W. Call Niagara 4624. Next Sunday night, April 20, will FOR RENT—Six-room upper du- witness the first Detroit perform- FOR RENT—Large bright fur- plex apartment mai a de Slay ance of Laurence Schwab and' nished room. Suitable for one 1. 2069 Gladstone, near Four- Frank Mandel's popular musical or two gentlemen. Private fain- teenth. Garfield 6625. romance The New Moon" which 2555 Pingree, Apt. lo. ily. begins a four weeks engagement Near Linwood car line. FOR RENT—Beautiful room for at the Cass Theater. This ;tune- rivals home; EX l'ERIENCED stenographer and girl or couple. , lion comes direct from an all-sea- use of piano; $5; garage if de-. switchboard operator would like sen's run at the Great Northern sired. Grand River and Joy work two evenings a week. Also Theater, Chicago. and a record of Road section. Euclid 4475-J. can operate Burroughs book- • 511 performances in New York keeping machine and well ac- City. WILDEMERE, 9226 quainted with general office The musical score was written Open Sunday all day. Nine-room work. Write Box 880, Detroit ' by Sigmund Romberg, the Ameri- brick, steam heat, double ga- Jewish Chronicle. can composer of the scores of "Blos- rage. Cost $16,000 cash, going A New Show American FOR RENT—One or two separate furnished bedrooms by young couple. No other roomers. Suit- able for one or two ladies or With gentleman or couple. Rent very home privileges. reasonable. 2224 West Euclid avenue, bet W1.1•11 Fourteenth and Ica Salle boulevard. Garfield 3928-W. Shear. Michigan Bell Authorizes ' New Construction Program. 3747 WOODWARD DINNERS CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En- and gagements, w e d (I i n g banquets. Catered by plate. De- troit Catering, Co., 51. A. l'ereira, Prop., Longfellow, 5654 (;refs Garbo'. first talking pic- ture, "Anna Christie," a repro- duction of one of the most stirring of stage plays, is the stellar offer- ing on the Hollywood Theater's new program, opening Sunday. The engagement is for four days only. ' "A Continental Revue," an Blab orate musical comedy revue. staged by Elizabeth Morgan and company, features the ILK-0 stage ierings. d Don Donaldson, AI and Jack Edwards and Larry Reymolde are some of the entertainers in this funfest of song, dance and novelty. Kane and Ellis in a corn- edy skit, "A Song, a laugh and a Song," and Gaudsmith Brothers in "Get Up," a comedy acrobatic act par excellence, are other acts. cLCI el_WC Personality WIDELY CIRCULATED and good paying Anglo-Jewish weekly newspaper in rapidly developing southern territory can be bought reasonably. Present publishers have other interests. Confiden- tial. Write Box 755, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. 'Anna Christie" at Holly- wood Theater. Cafeteria System DINNER .. $1.50 ' WOMEN—Try as for excellent shampooing, finger waving, fa- cials and manicuring. We spe- cialize in harper scalp treat- ment. Ilessil•-Anne Shoppe, 502 , Scherer building, Cherry 2750. Bessie Maurer and Anne Dodge, Propra N L Y Illustrated Present.. tins by VICTOR IRVING 20th Auspices Century Club LITTLE THEATER. Cherry 0226 Consequences of modern emotional unrest. Trial Marring* Incompatibility Psychology in love and 7-Mile Road, west near Grand River romance. New Amusement devices, new rides! Proper choice of a mate. 62 E. Columbia St Just off Woodward. Adml•slon 50 • 75e. Tracer. now on sate. The most beautiful pleasure resort in Detroit! Bring the family! Free Admission—:-:—Free Parking