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PAGE TWO

Y. W. H. A. NOTES I JUSTICE S. KALISCH
YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS TAKE STEPS
Home•
DIES IN 80TH YEAR
TO HELP ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN' A'

ABREAST OF THE MARKET

ilunio;esque" will be one of the
plays presented by Mrs. er e
Metz, dramatic reader and gradu-
ate of the Columbia School of Ex-
pression when she gives her pro-
gram at the "Y" on Sunday eve-
ning, May 4, at 8:30 o'clock. The
Girls' Trio will make its debut on
this program, supplying a musical
background for Mrs. Metz's num-
bers.

By MEYER STEINBERG
Of Clark, Childs & Company, Members of New York Stock Exchange.

Justice Samuel Kalisch, oldest
The first organization meeting for fir, Nathan Shur, Meyer Blatt, and
member of the Supreme Court of
work with this
The past week in the stock mar-1 counted the future and has not the purpose of enlisting the Jew. Edward Kay
In loving memory of our beloved
New Jersey, died Tuesday in St.
technically reached an unhealthy
tskpeeaukuerts. h abiurrmeaa n u with .
,iruotuhpu.0
ket has been a highly irregular one., state and simply because of an ad-
Luke's Hospital, New York City, father, Max Schreiber, who passed I .
organizations of Detroit g
is youth
you
away
13 years ago, May 5.
We feel that the declining posi- vance has occurred which well jus-
in his eightieth year.
to co-operate with the Allied Jewish sisting of Nathaniel Rubin, 'Albe'nrt
Justice Kalisch, whose home was I Oh dear, true and faithful father.
tion of the market atilt calls for tified in view of the previous ex- Campaign was held Tuesday, April Summers, Louis J. Cohen and Sel-
at 2.1 Johnson avenue, Newark,1
Whom we tried to e•ve.
more caution than has been necess , aggerated decline there is no argil- 29, at 31 Melbourne avenue. The ma Yaffe, has also been organized.
.,....oge,.
No one knows how much we mks you
nary at any time this year. We dis- , ment in favor of a change of trend, groups represented were The speakers bureau will visit the
No one knows the bitter pain,
when
business
is
moving
up
in
full
We have suffered since you left us.
tinctly advise taking advantage of
Aimwell Club, Cosmo Club, Delta various organizations at their Mother's Day:
Life has never been the smile.
further strength to place at least confirmation of the markets own Omega Iota , Inter Nos Club, Jolly meetings and will address them on
On Sunday afternoon, May 11,
.
convictions
25 per cent of one's funds in •
at 2:30 o'clock, members of the
His loving children.
There is no doubt but that gains Eight Club, Kadimah, Les Nuit the campaign.
liquid condition.
()Meaux, Mu Tau, Sigma Alpha,1 Tentative plans approved at the "Y" and associate members will
Signs of business improvement will be in evidence at a later date. Theta Delta Omega. meeting are to have a team from be hostesses and hosts to their
In loving memory ofour darling
are becoming better defined as the A further continuation of the dis-
husband and father, Julius W.
All of these groups indicated a' each organization with a president mothers at a musical tea. The
days go on, the only error in cal- counting process at the markets re- deep interest in the campaign and as captain. Each organization program will be presented by Miss
Lachman, who passed away, three
culation having been the too early cent pace must be with increasing expressed certainty that the organt
years ago, May 5.
I team will solicit the members of Marjorie Weisman, violinist; Miss
date assigned for a full definite conservatism toward all but long- nations would vote to participate in , their particular organization and Sylvia Stone, pianist, and Miss Rae
investment
h
ldin
I God took you daddy darling.
Snit, vocalist. Miss Birdie Mich-
recovery.
the coming campaign. I also go out soliciting prospects g.
Ile •nteal
you. we know.
w
The logical development of bus-
The market in showing its great-
And to His wishes we must how.
A steering committee consisting en them by the headquarters of the elson, member of the "Y" staff,
will appear on this program. Tea
Although we loved you eo.
er faith in condition has not mis. them activity it seems would be a of Dr. D. Klinger, Benjamin J. Sa.I Allied Jewish Campaign.
1
You may be gone but not forgotten,
will be poured by members of the
read them. It has had a supreme further moderate improvement in
In our hearts we love you still.
social committee of the House
faith that matters in this country the weeks immediately ahead, fol. I
Your memory is sweet to On, daddy.
Council, of which committee Miss
As it dawns another year.
are never long in process in cor- lowed by receding activity down RESULTS OF JEWISH
Belle Baron is chairman.
rections, and that there is an abso- into the summer and renewed re-1
Sadly missed by his loving Wife
On Sunday evening, May 11, at
lute certainty of the eventual rein- covery thereafter. This probability CENTER TRACK MEET
and Children, Mother, Sister,
8:30 o'clock, the Thursday evening
statement of prosperity, all of should be borne in mind by anyone
Brothers
ann In-laws.
whose
tendency
is
to
begin
to
be-
drama
class
will
present
three
one-
which it has been discounting even
The track meet of the inter-
act plays. Miss Emily Bearman
• DEMAND THE BEST ONLY
when that prosperity appeared to come enthusiastic on securities now. mediates of the Jewish Center held
Easy money should carry a mar- at Northern High School April 26
will
play
Pietette
and
.
in
the
lag.
Noted
Artists
Bring
Visiting
Bloody will play Pierot n the
There is no reason why we , ket beyond corresponding business was won by the Crescents of the
fantasy "Maker of Dreams." Miss
Cast to Detroit This
should expect this market to fail improvement but it cannot contin- Fenkell branch with a total of 22
MOSES ROSENTHAL
Sally Mallek Wuntner and Miss
points. Second place was won by
in its objective, it has not over dis- ue that process indefinitely.
End .
Week-
Yetta Wuntner will play with Miss
of Erie , Pa. 58 years old, died on
the Stags of the Melbourne Center
April 2 7. Funeral services were I
Fanny Baron in "Pierot and Pie-
with a total of 16 points. Third
held fr om Lewis Bros.' Funeral ,
Leon Blank and Betty Frank, rette.
place was won by the Spartans
ter
of
Home er
n April 30, with inmen
LEVIN
with a total of 15 points. Results two of the best known artists
The
"Y"
is
happy
to
welcome
at
Cloy hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi '
the Yiddish stage, come to Detroit
follow:
.
4038 Joy Road
Hershm an and the Rev. Zaludkow-
25-yard dash—First, Berman of this week-end with their entire the following new clubs: Epsilon I
Ile is survived by',
Garfield 0233
the Stags; second, Ambender of New York cast, for the presenta- Alpha Chi, Iota Sigma Gamma,. had been on the Supreme Court ski all ciated.
e, Kate; two daughters, Itt-1
the Crescents; third, Jackson of tion of William Siegel's "The Alpha Omega, Resume, Hoy Toy1 bench 19 years. In 1929 he was his wif
Michigan Distributors for
Father's Daughter," ("Dem Ta- Girls, Apollo Club and Delta designated to replace Justice James chef an d Freida, and a son, Cas-
the Crescents.
Omega phi Sorority.
F. Minturn on the Hudson County per; f our sisters, Mrs. Jennie I MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS
220-yard dash—First, Zarankin ten's Tochter").
Circuit. Previously his circuits Blumro sen and Mrs. A. Barnett
This melodrama which is fea-
of the Crescents; second, Kunin of
tured
by
special
dances
and
music
Donor of Alpin Lamp Re- had included Middlesex and Union both o f Pontiac, Zelma Rosenthal
the Stage; third, Rives of the Spar-
rs. Sam Weinstein, and fourl
Counties and Atlantic County. He and
tans.
Standing hop, step and jump— by Benjamin Blank, wit be pre-
Is Now Offered For Purchase at
ceives Thanks from In-
was appointed to the Supreme brothe rs, Dr. Jacob RRosenthal,
sented on Friday evening, Saturday
Standing
fants
Orphan
Home.
Court by Governor Woodrow Wil- Alec, S am and Bernard, all of De-
First, Stovack
of the
Spartans;
KOSHER RESTAURANT
Ambender
of the
Cres- and Sunday matinees and evenings.
in 1911 and reappointed by 1 trait.
The officers of the Hebrew Infant
In view of the prominence of the
second,
Try Our Home-Like Meals
CLASS EH
third Milgrom of the Bal- actors, and the fact that they bring Home express their sincere appear Governors Walter E. Edge and
(ONE SH ARE CLAS S A AN D ONE SHARE
cents;
th
BRYANT GREEN
8832 TWELFTH STREET
dation to L. Rodgers of 62 . Glen- George Silzer. His term would
For Particul ars Mail Attached Coupon
fours.
Standing broad jump—First, with them their complete cast
The amnia inimitable Pohl Cuisine will
dale, for his liberal ( ona
of 2242 Gladstone avenue, 5 years
-sapsirtehde isnonl9o3f 2. isidor
He tw
h ave
Prevail
Name
Alpin
lamp
for
light
treatments
Kulisch
old,
died
in
the
University
Hospital
Zarankin of the Crescents; second, supporting
which includes
some
of the
best is
actors
in New
York,
hil I- at Ann Arbor on April 29.
[ Address
Slovak of the Spartans; third, expected to pack Littman's Yid- for the children at the home, in
rabb i noted
a
,
f
his
beloved
wife
Funny
th r who became a neral services were held on April
o
Rives
of the high
Spartans.
d
Running
jump — First, dish Theater, Twelfth and Seward , memory
City
Home,
MATCHMAKER
at every performance at which Freud Rodgers, and to Dr. H. S. leader of the movement of Re- , 30 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral
Berman whose efforts made pos- ogist Judaism
an au or in America. He with interment at Machpelah
(seam.caEN)
I Schneider of the Stags; second,
form
was born on April 18, 1851, in Cemetery. Rabbi Ashinsky offlei-
suite this fine donation.
Men
and women desiring to make
Lax
of
the
Stags;
third,
Kritzer
of
they
are
to
appear.
Northw•s, 5830
and attended public ated. He is survived by his par- worthwhile acquaintances for mat•
1600 Fisher Bldg.
the Balfours.
I
-Ian
CI
Four-man basketball relay won CENTER TO DEBATE
Samuel Levine Addresses schools in Lawrence, Mass., and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green, rimonial purposes, see me.
Detroit. Ile was graduated from , and a brother, Martin, and a sister,
by Spartans; four-man relay (two
S. PARANSKY
TEAM FROM AKRON
J. W. E. W. 0.
1471 Virginia Park. Emp. 3028-1
laps each) won by Crescents.
Woodward branch of the Columbia Law School in 18W Roslyn.
The N or
Judges for the track meet were
The
Jewish
Center
debating
team, made up of Miss Ilannah the Jewish Women's European and admitted to the New Jersey .
SE MANSKY
MAX —
Nathan Wolok, Morris Diamond, B.
the next
year. who was a Dem- of 2417 Sheridan, 63 years old,
Kalisch,
Lipson. Timers, Simon Berent, N. Ferman and Ilarry Seligson, will Organization held an interesting Bar Justice
died
on
April
29. Funeral sere-
I
meet
representatives
from
the Ak-
meeting
the home
of Mrs.
Si. Gwent, was a candidate for the New
Milstein.
ron Jewish
Center at the
Jewish
Dinner,
2676 at
Calvert
avenue,
Mon-
eaker was Jersey Assembly in 1879 and for ices were held on April3ollitaht int ers
The track meet was under the C
The s p
oon
ft
supervision of Meyer Blatt, ath- Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, on
di o rec
o o
t r o f the the Mate Senate in NS. an( .
,
Cemetery.
I L ev i ne, wh
Machplah
e
letic director of the Jewish Centers Sunday, May 4, at 2:30 p. ms
Hudson County courts were ad- ment at
utlined the
on Saue
fficiated. Ile is
insky osons,
J Jewish
ew Center,
Rabb i
Association.
ine
the topic "Resolved,
Palestine
h J . i that
h National
work of the Allied Campaign to joruned Tuesday out of respect to 1 sur viv ed
Louis
and
Ashby tw o
I O.
Kalisch s ' memory .
Le
h e I aes
di . us
Cannot be t e awls
Abe, and a daughter, Mrs. (*.oldie
$8 to $10 Weekly, Single
Camp Niclair, formerly Mrs. Avrunin'u camp, located near
"The • New Moon" Third Homeland." The Detroit speakers 'edged
take place
11.
T
their May
ardent
support.
Kosofsky.
Detroit, offers children excellent vacationing facilities in the
$12 to $18 Weekly, Double
w ill defend the affirmative of the P The next meeting of the organ- FLOWER DAY MAY 4 - 5
Week at Cass.
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
heart of beautiful scenery and in the company of refined chil-
proposition. The previous meeting
ESTELLE LEVIANT
FOR GEWERKSHAFTEN
The delightful Schwab and Man- of
dren. Send your child to
these two teams in Akron
result-
ization will
be 12,
held
on Monday
t
team
afternoon,
May
at
the
home
of
of
3222
Gladstone
avenue,
19
del production The New Sham"
in a victory for the Detroit
The national Gewerkschaften years old, died on April 26. ' Fu-
enters its third week at the ('ass ed
which was made up of Mr. Seligson Mrs. Adolph Smith, 2902 Clements
pr I
. (Palestine Labor) flower days will nasal services were
Theater, with every indication that which
WILLIAM G. LEE, Mgr.
NEAR JACKSON, MICH.
Nathan Shur. The some clues- tivepue, corner Lawton.
ovchil
‘r l l
be observed
in Detroit this Satur- 27, with interment held
at C (In'.
capacity
audiences
will
continue
to
se
Y. C. Due Passes Door
Formerly Mrs. Avrunin's Camp
tion
was
debated
at
that
time.
El
Moshe
Sunday
School.
day night and all day Sunday, May Park Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman
John R. at Columbia
• patronize this popular success until
Miss Ferman, though a newcom-
"A Homo Away From Home
The pupils of the El Moshe Sun- 4 and 5. Morris Schaver is chair- and Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. She
Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 60 beautiful
I the very end of its engagement
er on the Jewish Center teen, is
is survived by her parents, Mr.
• which is definitely announced for • a veteran debater. She has had day School met after a three weeks
rooms, accommodations for parents.
the collections and Sirs. Benjamin Leviant; two
of dquarters
the flower for
days.
Saturday, May 17. With two weeks wide experience in public speaking, vacation, due to the Passover hot; man Hea
FOR DETAILS CALL HEMLOCK 0998•W
, mil he at the Folkschule on Twelfth sisters, Margaret and Beatrice; a
issamaining to see what critics have
Buttons were aft
distributed
to all and Gladstone on Saturday night brother, Irwin, and a grandmother,
and Florence
declared the most pretentious and and was on the Temple Beth El "days•
the pupils.
the
of the
term and at the Jewish Center on Sun- Mrs. R. Mellen.
finest singing production on tour team that defeated Toronto a year hunor
pins At
will
he end
given
to those
in America, theatergoers most • Ago. Mr. Seligson is well known
MAX LIEBERMAN
e as a debater and public speaking who have earned them by regular , stay'
speed up if they intend seeing th
Three prizes will be offered na-
49 ears
Ile is practising, at- and prompt attendance and go■ A •
Tu xedo avenues Fuyneral
tional to the three collecting the . of 3 71
last American presentation of "The enthusiast.
Windows, Walls, Wall
George Lewis
o l d died onApril 25.
Saul Lewis
Seymour Lew!.
New Moon," which ends its l ong torney. The Akron team will be scholarship.
Daniel Lewis
I arges t sums. The first prize is a services were held at Lewiss Bros.'
made
up
of
two
experienced
law-
Every
week
one
of
the
older
pu-
Paper, Ceilings, Brick
and prosperous career when the
home
on
April
27,
with
bi
Os speaks on someone who was or trip to Palestine, and
the second
yers and college
Jewis h a
Detroit engagement closes.
P ark
hill
l
and Stone Buildings
books,
interment
charge to is prominent in Jewish aff ai rs. The' racy o f H brew
te
rment
at
Cover
m ission charis
There is no acdebaters.
vacation
h .1 a two weeks '
the thud
v s.uertz,e ialui ,,, kl) ttatb, lb, i 01 Ineirtsi ate In an
. iII 7 : t 4 e m
'this debate and everyone is wet- I week before the Passover holidays, and
Floors Waxed & Polished
at "tenser Camp."
i
Leonard
Birndorf
spoke
on
the
late
come.
WEBB GARAGE
by a brother, Ilarry,
Tile Floors Cleaned
ex-President T ,
COLLISION WORK. GENERAL RE-
and three sisters, Mrs. lien Berko-
l Shevin spoke of the late Lord Hal-
Hal- TELLEZ WILL ADDRESS
PERFECTION LODGE
I..., PAIRING, WELDING, STORAGE
S.
SHAAREY
ZEDEK
Y.
P.
cite.,
Mrs.
Sheresky
and Mrs. Ger-
3720 Webb Avenue
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & four. Several interesting talks on
Phone Garfield 0474
s t en.
ill have a regular corn- prominent men are being prepared
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
A M
l will l ii thheusplc.(1,iukneg r
George xTte l ul
munication on May 7, 7 p. m.
for the next few weeks.
t
of
,
B ARNETT W. EDELSTEIN
CHARLES K. SANDORF,
at the
l'eople's Society of Congregation of 2981s Sturtevant avenue, 54
Se cretary.
Empire 2114 ' SNYDER ' S COFFEE
Thurston Begins Second and i al; a t ha (I:
pis - ,
on
Sunday,
Sias
4,
years
old, died on
7739 John R. St.
By order of
Final Week at Shubert-
SHOP
elYiraZne,..lheko' f the Shaarey Zedek nasal services were held on April
SANIUEL I,. KAVANAU, W. M .
raitnu Oakskw
la
-
l
e
b
i
li.e
i
ntt
y.
litrh
'L,
8
,,,ut
Lafayette.
on
Twelfth
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
Synag o gue
;
: li g:ui'zn ‘, ,mn t and ( Atsktirneston, lie a t
Thurston, High Pri est of Magic, tfla
ated.
He
is
survived
by his Wif(
i
o'clock.
Mr.
Tellez
is
a
native
of
opens the second and last week of :
-= his engagement at the Shubert- Peru and will give a short talk on Lena; three sons, Jack, Smel,
2119 Buchanan. Glendale 01(2
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l'eruvian
customs
and
manners,
a
Sidney,
and
a
daughter,
Sophie.
-1 Lafayette Theater Sunday after-

There
will
be
the
usual'
fascinating
topic
of
interest
to
..-noon.
-
.
M RS. HARRY LIEBERMAN
_=
....•
'Thursday
and Saturday matinecs , oyoryoor.
i I
Funeral services were held Sun- ,
and the final performance will be- , The social committee has planned I
aft ernoon for Sirs. ha rry
oy
a party to be held at the E, iscwa - t
AUTO REPAIR WORK
-
=- -' gin Saturday night, May 10.
berman,
17145 Wisconsin ave-
Thurston's program this season er Beach Club iiii Saturday night, Li e
.-:.= is the
.,
whose
death in Camden, N.
greatest and most sensation- May 21. This will be open to mein- . nu(
s r-
--
was ascribed as due to shack
it in his long career as an enter- lass nenty and reservations should J.,
r---
be made immediately, at the next .toll owing the death of her brother,
tal i and he has added several
meeting or by calling Miss Gold- Sa muel A. Agree. 2461 Glynn
-
new
illusions
and
effeets
to
his
=.
urt. She was visiting relatives
=': show. Chief of these is the great stein, Longfellow 32a0. All reser- Co the east. The brother died of
Get your car repaired
1
; cations should he made immediate- in
- '. illusion known in magic l'" :"flue ly at the next meeting or by call- nth for gas fumes in his garage at
now. A rundown
-=-..• as "Black Art."
home April 16. Mrs. Lieber-
I
Inc
Miss
Goldstein,
Longfellow
his
--- —
5, who was 30 years old, is our.
-..
--F
car is like rundown
be ma
Price Reduced by Morrison • :1280. All reservations must
iv ed by her husband and one son,
M ay 10. This whie be the v a
health—it coats you
for I, mast de
muel, 6. The services were
E-
- •
• , • Auto Service Station
by ir spo n s ared by t ll soc iety S
. -
7...
affa
I la
1:30 p. In. Sunday at 121
Washing Cars.
more in the end. We
, this season and will close the year's hel at
sedate
court.
„.
Ith
alorrison's Auto Service Statioly artiviti
give you 20 weeks to
located at 100 Vernor IlighwaYi ,

Unveiling of Monument.
pay.
earner
Park,
one
block
west
of
I ICOR'S ANNIVERSARY
E-
-,
The unveiling of the monument
-. Wocalward, announces the reduction
Sirs. Emma Epstein, will be
in prat, on auto washing to 95 I BANQUET ON SUNDAY ,„
he 1(1 at the Cheseil Sliel Ernes
cents without extra charge for

The fifth anniversary of Icor. Ce metery Sunday, Slav 4, nt 10 a.
2541 Gladstone at Linwoou
Morrison's is the oldest and beat auto wash system in Detroit! Morrison's will
-7
=-1 wire wheels.
, from the home of Mr. Abe Ep-
This station is never closed. Ex- the organization for the settle-'
GARFIELD 6569
-
in, 8820 Twelfth street.
clean your car inside and wash the outside so that it looks like new! Morrison's
pert+ are ready to accomodate mm- meat of Jews on the soil in Russia, ate
title to car
torists day and night. The car can' and the first anniversary of the
give quick and efficient service! Morrison's have kept pace with the times, and
-
- - -
be left during theater hours, or Biro-Bidjan declaration, will Fie'
have the finest of equipment to handle your job. Like magic, Morrison's will make

LONG
BROS.
i l l
while shopping, and called for af- , obserssii the Detroit branch of
your car look like new. No charge for parking while you are shopping or
Ford Sales and Service L.'
terwarda. There is plenty of room Icor at a banquet at Jericho Tem-
Euclid 4084
this Sunday evening at o'clock.
8770 Linwood
parking while thus leaving car ,
Are You Suffering From
NO I XTRA CHARGE FOR WHIRS WHEELS
or theaters.

f
I Professor Charles Kuntz o New
is
made
for service, and no charge
I York will be Inc principal speaker. I ---
fort ing.
s, the largest one-stop au- , There will also be a musical pro-
At mrk
this,
MANUEL URBACH '
E-

- ---. -
My method positi•ely kills ds , -
--- tin service station in Detroit, work gram and ninny entertainment tea.
and
.---
Granite and Marble
druff, corrects itching scalp
600 Any Heavy 6 or 8 Cylinder Car Si-f k
- is done in fender bumping, polish- , lures.
EL .
-I-
re-
Any Light 4 to 6 Cylinder Car Si•$
restores hair.
monized by the famous Morrison
ing, s imonizing, and general 1110-
pairs. There 's a special large
OLD FOLKS HOME
Plant, guaranteeing a perfect job,
monized by our experts, so that it is
G. W. STAGE
- = chine for vacuum cleaning. This I
for only
like new, for only
.
The members and friends of the
HAIR AND SCALP SPECIAL
Now in our New Location
ch
bran
ISTS FOR MEN
esternon
a,
=--.. rison's is prepared to be of service North
the
ish
of
It
o
w
ted
are i nv i
7723 TWELFTH ST.
Il
o
I O ld Fwlks
to Detroit motorists.
810 Griswold Street
linen shower at Fort Wayne Hotel,
Euclid 7192
Cherry 2532
---
Hours 11 to 7
30 : p. rn .
Tuesday, May 13, 1 at
Berris
Move
- Weisenfeld and
For an admission fee those attend-

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will make (1 BIG DIFFERENCE in

20 WEEKS

TO PAY

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The APPEARANCE of Your Car

Everedy Garage

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PAINTING—FENDER BUMPING—POLISHING—ALEMITING

Now is the time to clean out your radiator! We are the only service station in Detroit using the

Atlasta Radiator and Motor Block Cleaner

Let us flush your radiator and cooling system by this special process.

Scale, rust, alkali and all sediment removed
Clogged radiators cleaned in ten minutes.
Not necessary to remove radiator from car. without injury to radiator or motor block.

All sediment removed from motor block,

leaving a I00% clean circulating system.

No chemicals or boiling.

MORRISON'S AUTO SERVICE
and AUTO LAUNDRY
CLIFFORD 1030
it,. W. VERNOR HIGHWAY

SERVICE ALL NIGHT AND SUNDAY

ONE BLOCK WEST OF WOODWARD

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Their Law Offices.

Weisenfeld & Barris announce ing are asked
to bring some useful
li n en or purchase some at Fort
the removal of their law offices to Wayne Hotel as the home is in dire
o57 First National Bang bldg., on need of all kinds of linen. Miss
'May 1. Telephone number Cadil- Edna Lewis is chairman of the day
and
and assisting her is Mrs. J. II.
Inc
embers of the firm are ac- Goldberg. The hostesses are Mes-
gaged in local Jewish ac- dames Joe Harris, S. Weingarden.
feld having J. Zeckman, Ilarry Lewis, B.
e.8m 'Meyer
of
t iisI:i'tlhiY t7ehs8 n-
- been recently elected secretary
Lacha, P. Katz, Alice Feral', S.
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the "Vend }lair" and is also a mem. ()mins, II. Schlussel. M. Salinsky,
her of the board of directors of the II. Ginsburg, C. Gitlin, S. LaVey,
Young Israel of Detroit.
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B. Albert A. LaBret, J. Kavanau.
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David I. Berris has for the last
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four years served as pres ident of Important Talkies to be Fea-

the Young Israel of Detroit and is
tured at Ferry Field.
member of the Alpha Theta
also
asle Legal Fraternity.
Kapp

"Cha,inc Rainbows" will be fea-
ield Th eater ,
ox . tured a t the Ferr
"Th is M ad W orld" at F wel
l Grand River at Wy e st Grand bo tt le- '
Rathbo ne comes
B asle cd to
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the role of the French vard, Sunday and Monday. On

Tueaday and Wednesday Greta
s py which he assumes in 'This G bo will be featured in "The
Mad World" now showing at the Kiss" "The Kibitzer" will be pre- ,
a Clara Beranger sented on Thursday and Friday. , I
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Tuesday and Thursday at 0 p..
of a French spy and a German On Kolster Radios will be given
m.,
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away.
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