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PAGE EIGHT

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Exhibition and Auction Sale of
English and American Antiques

VIE iATRORAWM RON IFLE

1,000 WORKERS TO CANVASS DETROIT JEWRY NEXT WEEK
IN $305,000 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN; DR. A. H. SILVER
TO OPEN DRIVE AT DINNER SUNDAY EVENING AT STATLER

DONATES RADIO HOUR
TO ALLIED CAMPAIGN

Through the courtesy of Joseph'
Cantor of the Cantor Furniture
Jews in whom the hope of econoseers.
as'•• Mn. A.
St. 75, Company of Oakland avenue, a
it and social salvation has been re- 1„':ilt" Andre" Winem, welt. ssetviiie s. half-hour radio program over sta-
From the estate of Mary D. Thornton, of Magnolia, Mass., with
represents both an opportunity born are actually to be saved. The Ora Hears
Winentan.n.kraUi r jel1'." 7.717;
additions. This exhibition and sale will take place at the
and an obligation. It is an oppor• causes sponsored by the campaign n,i, David S.
Zemon and Rudolph z,,„.
French Room and Mezzanine floor of the Wolverine Hotel, De-
d, such a nearer home are equally appealing. ''''"•
tunity to a id e oppr ea.se all
troit, Mich., on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May 13th,
races
thcana of
Am eri
call
a s embrace.
Keymen and Captains.
gladly
It
is
an
obliga•
So
long
as
there
is
a
single
Jewish
15th,
at
2
P.
M.
and
8
P.
M.
each
day.
14th and
The general solicitations, in
child in this great community with.
lioo owed to the great dead who out the opportunity of a religious charge of Clarence tl. Enggass,
Special Exhibition Sunday, May 11th, from 2 P. M. to 9 P. M.,
through ages of oppression and
and Mender, May 12th, from 10:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.
education, the obligation resting will be conducted by 10 divisions,
exile preserved the identity of the
Jewish people and made possible , upon our people remains unfulfilled. in charge of prominent Jewish
The collection consists of Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Sheraton,
'40 long as adequate provision is not business and professional men,
the
comfort and prosperity that the •
and Duncan Phyfe furniture in Mahogany. Maple and Pine.
made for the education and the many of whom are closing shops
Jews of America now enjoy."
China; Glass; Prints; Mirrors; ('locks; Pewter; and a tine as-
recreation of the Je wish yo u th f and offices for a week to devote
Mayor's Statement.
sortment of Hooked Rugs.
Detroit, those whose own children themselves to the campaign.
Mayor Bowles, in a letter to Mr. be comfortably situated ought to
The divisions will be manned by
Plenty Parking Spa.
Wineman, states:
be conscious of their duty undone. the following keymen and their
. Sup porting captains:
Orders Executed Without Charge
"It is with admiration that 1
"The
Allied
Campaign
not
milt
f 1)
.
ova•ion A—key•n.
rn
Joseph H. Ehrs
l
view the splendid purposes back lays
upon the Jews of eeroi t an o, h: eso.in.. H•rry Cohen. J . S . Saul,
CHARLES E. GOEBEL, Auctioneer.
as
of the Allied Jewish to
uch obligation but it offers them a real
1 1 1 "d g i r ' oh udfiIalli
k. A."M " . Al t:Trik!
outlined in your recent letter. S
n; ‘. " MrI ,
I have i M.
cords. mar,
Ralph Davidson. Mrs. Hawke 1ridau.
.-
worthy activities, which in their opportunity for service
stir) nature contribute to the up- faith that they will meet it."
h.,,,N.o,lr.rn;in,l,in‘rh.a.-ariti,
,..1,,',l:di.OnL--...:/rio in
Rabbi A. M. Hershman writes:
wilding of a finer type of citizen.
"Fondly do I hope that the Al hen. George Blumenthal. Joseph dart.
hip, deserve the endorsement of
0.b
a n ir.s.. ,kg . c uh l . ..sone ) i- ge::
ran.TV!, isoloo:44;
i
very sympathetic human being, lied Jewish Campaign soon to Is ran.
_ ii,aa. maarka J. c.p.
y.
nativit
launched
will evoke the response ., 0„i • e.nil :":ff
etardless of creed or
With due regard for the human- it deserves.
411;
ell ip t•in.. Maurice
Aronion. Irwin
JOSEPH CANTOR
"At the root of the Allied Js•wisl. l'nrrows. M. A. Srere. Morton Ashner.
tarianism which inspires your
Neiman,
Emanuel Schoenberg.
Louis .
program of usefulness across the Campaign is the growing convi, - J B. ,.
, i ,n D_K,,..,.
N.,, ,
h.p.,0
Gun WNIBC, from 8 to 8:30 Fri-
.-i
ls
..
r
i
seas, I am particuairly impressed tisin that Jewish life must tie vie we,! Ili
day, May 9, was to be devoted to
,y your intent to begin and fos- in its totality; that any attempt t • .., , ,i,,-. io,elili Marrideohn. ri .iik .sD. New . the Allied Jewish Campaign.
ter a Jewish community center in deal with one phase or aspect of a • sr:. Shirley J. W e iaber, s.,,,,,,,, ,,,.
George Galvani of the Temple
1 .,i1,rt.r.
:i ,: ,. 1. _Ilisirir,:h
-iy,
eli.i,s,
on,
Mrs.
Abram
haroit. It is my belief that such
choir and Aaron E, dgar, noted
center will distinctly benefit the to the exclusion of others is fore -l' 9,. i. ,os r - li ey Jme"nr 1 .. . Hirnelhoch and singer of Jacksonville Fla ., form-
Jewish youth and endow the corn- before us are many and various. is ii ii. S nnil. , k , , 5 0 ,0i5., woo.. erly of Detroit, was to sing, and
IH)..
0::
i ' r ni s11 ,),..
, ,,,,..i..mt.,::
l o ser}
ra.mlot
p.
M. li. 11,,,
...„S , olunion.
Mrs
Er71
ounity at large with a force for doomed
to single
failure
The problem-
is no
activity
or inter- mrod,,,
addresses were to be delivered by
iner social accord and understand- est to which we can point as a , ,d :l' ;;
Dr. Leo M. Franklin in English and
!
lia•on.
Dr.
B.
llernhaum,
Dorothy
Rabin°.
ng.
panac a.
e
Jose Haggai in Yiddish.
Joseph

"My heartiest good wishes are ex.
• m ai::
. flesh a ni
iiitihre i a the call if oio our
Dio
ist• n F— Kevman Ro b art Maned.
tended to you for the full success • bit?h Eastern Europe. The sew,
' Got.... Is. '
I
S41:1 :77...i „I::
of this campaign in which, I am of , lapn:1andir.e it ,u
T huania ,
pt b .Zetinjohn FATHER OF RABBI
Max D.Lipsi ta.
sure, every civic-minded vitizen cur he I wee dare
I s'eknit.) We
fa th
GORDON IS DEAD
joins me."
must continue the reconstruction
W.
Senator Couzens' Endorsement.
to
t Maver, clam and A. Robinson. Anon G.
Russia. We must
Leon Gordon Was Prominent in
wo- rk height of • the opportunity w hic h
Senator Couzens believes that the
Diet ion II—Kn•in•n,
marl Lei in
Hebrew School Circles.
the fund will do good in creating
- seism . Jo eph Haggai. M •. Ida Dras
g
Leon Gordon, for niany •years
good will in foreign countries. His Palestine offers us,
. Mo - rl s Gr u It: Mrn. Taubi S ega l .
"Nor dare we neglect out duties ! koi
prominent
in Orthodox circles and
Mr , . E thtr K•trintin
Mr, V i en s
statement endorsing the campaign
,n , Mks Ilia
1 , SchWarts.
m, . Dos
nearer home. Our Hebrew Schools coh,„
'sal. air
George in the cause of Hebrew education,
follows:
. Mnrri , SA. ver. died at his home, 307 King afe-
"The Allied Jewish Campaign . are engaged in what may be termed
^. tie r
Vh:r1. •Wol ok. .11. k
. I.
which is to be made in Detroit fur- Jewish life insurance work. It is ' la
I corn, i."
Mr.. c ,.0,in, N„. Ro e Zu: er'- nue, Thursday evening, after a
three months' illness. He was 66
ing the week of May 11 should re- imperative that we proceed to pro- m r. Dr. David Elia,.
io . :Annliw:;, g ni i n g .o n .tx
...o .K.1.1 4F:V
1..H, G.. .., a n r years old.
ceive hearty support. The philan- vide our youth with a center radi-1 1.n., , a i r ., ii .R , •i i..b
i
Mr. Gordon is survived by his
thropic and humanitarian purposes sting wholesome influences. We
d ois nt t t h o een Aalb u leede J oe e ,, ry. 1, 1•41,! ;01!• joenrs, j_K.,..n,
Seheinman. Mi.. rm. v„s wife, Alice, and his son, Rabbi
behind the drive are all worth m ag uesh t edyo io nu druu dtem
Harry Z. Gordon; four brothers,
whi le.
Feld
m
an;
capt•ins.
4,71..ff
!
1.
Miss
Helen
Aronson.
tte
i i,t.„
on its ., z. i.k . i,ib
Morris A., Mandell and Hyman J.
g
Mier };,
hat this campaign will do in ish Campai n to carry
„4.::: August. of Detroit and Kussiel of Kovno,
creating good will with some of our work."
. AI kr Fannie Lithuania; and two sisters, Rose
' Gleeekman,
Leo, n Km,
Cutler,
H,nddsohn ‘ H.
Rabbi
A.
M.
Ashinsky
declared
oreign countries cannot be meas.
f
Bloch and Sophie Levine of Wilna.
ured by the size of the fund. Then, in a statement:
Milford Stern has been chosen
Funeral services took place Fri-
"Unity and benevolence! These chairman of the Allied Jewish
again, the fund is nut simply for
day afternoon, with Rabbis F..
the destitute of other countries, are the two outstanding features Campaign for Michigan comniuni- Aishiskin and A. M. Hershman of.
but it is also to provide character-
ties outside of Detroit.
ficiating. Burial was in Clover
building facilities for their youth which
of the is Allied
Jewish Campaign
to be launched
May 11 for
By Head of M•imonidex.
Hill Park Cemetery,
the quota of $305,000. Never be.'
Dr. J. Gilbert Israel, president
in Detroit.
Coming to Detroit 26 years ago
"The support of this campaign fore in the history of our people of the Maimonides Medical Society, from Pleni, Lithuania, Mr. Gordon
'should be generous. Nothing cub ' has there been such universal unity writes Mr. Wineman:
was a pioneer in the cause of He-
orates contentment and peace of in Israel of all classes and tune
"Some three-hundred years ago, brew education and was among the
mind like willing contributions to lions. Zionists and non-Zionist=. when the first Jew set foot in North first to work for the establishment
Orthodox, Conservative and Re- America, and came into headlong of the•Ilebrew schools. For the
such worthwhile causes."
form, have combined in the most contact
Statement by McLeod.
c '
with the irascible and bit- past 12 years he was supervisor
Representative
McLeod
congratu-
later
Detroit's Jewish
leaders
on glorious cause of rendering succor terly anti-Semitic Peter Stuyvesant over kosher meat in Detroit.
n
and salvation
fortunate
—then governor of New York—he
European
pe a °
° in
n ° E
the splendid program to which they of our
promised the latter that the Jew
are committing themselves in this tries and pledged d themselves wit i would never become a burden to the
up— community,
campaign. His statement follows:
community, but that he would al-
"It has been my cherished privi- unstinted
resoluteness
the
building of
Palestine in for
accordance
ways be responsible for the physi-
lege on several past occasions to with the Balfour declaration and cal welfare of his own people. That
express my compliments to the the British mandate.
promise has become deep-rooted in
Jewish people of Detroit as a group
"The enumeration of the follow-, the Jewish consciousness. It has
on account of their many worthy ing objects and purposes for which become a theory of life, a racial
lertaken is suf. philos ophy, an un x • rotten lass. • That
a resulted this drise
•hi
c h hate
• g i is undertaken
undertakin s Which
In loving memory of our dear
in beneficial results to the common- ficient to enroll the deepest sym- promise has never been broken.
sister, Anna Lottie Samuel, who

ity as a whole. I wish it could be path} of all conscientious men and
I can therefore regard only passed away one year ago May 14,
possible for me to emphasise ads- woolen who have a touch of ssin- with the highest esteem the splen- 1929.
Ouately my sentiments with regard pathetic feelings in their Jewish did endeavor of Detroit Jewry to
Her loving brothers.
to the latest program of social de- hearts. First it aims to provide make life more livable for our less
yelopment and improvement adopt- means of relief for Eastern and fortunate brothers. I congratulate
In loving memory of our darling
ed by you, my fellow-citizens, name- Southeastern Europe;
leaders and workers of the Al-
! li the
e s t h
' a lb , lakes
it also
e d Jewish campaign—and in say- daughter and sister, Lillian Cohen,
ly the raising of a fund to provide ,..
i n . h i t c h h e ri c tohnest rsilver n l i o nfinIg
who passed away six years ago,
is
i inheed.
ing
this I voice the deep sentiment May 5, 1921.
a Jewish community center for De-
troit, for reconstruction in Pales- the European cloud. The budget f of the entire Maimonides Society—
of
of the United Hebrew Schools
tine and for other purposes,
to year.
ear.
and wish them a success worthy of Th;Lorlirili,nay ,-n. fm y
"With regard to the community Detroit also forms a part of the the spirit and the aim and the pur-
Ilut never will the one we love,
center, I am pleased to say that campaign. Then comes the essen; p.se of their noble cause."
From our memory par.s away.
from my observation of the use tial and absolutely indispensibi
Maurice J. Caplan, chairman of
made of the Jewish Community need of a new Jewish Center in, the workers committee in the cam-
Her loving Parents and Brothers.
Center in Washington, which was our city for our young men and paign, stated in a letter to Mr.
dedicated on Feb. 22, 1926, there women where our youth may meet Wineman.
is no question in my mind that it and plan and be entertained and' ! "I don't know of a campaign that
would be difficult to find a more instructed under the influence of needs support any more than this
MARY LENHOFF
profitable investment from the good Jewish guides. The Hebrew one, since each unit which will ben.
standpoint of either the welfare of Free Loan Association of Detroit ,-fit from the success of it is fully of 927 Owen avenue, 63 years
old,
died
on May 4. Funeral serv-
Exclusive Furniture—Reasonably Priced
the community it is to serve, or of also conies in for it- share out of entitled to its individual share.
the individuals who will be so for- the funds thus raised.
"I personally feel that if every ices were held on May 5 at I.ewis
''Knowing HA we do the respon- Jew in Detroit would only get the Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
9332 Oakland Avenue
tunate as to be provided with so
excellent a medium of self-express- sive spirit of Detroit Jewry to all "pulse" and the human interest an- ment at Machpelah Cemetery.
charitable undertakings, we be- glee connected with the campaign, Rabbi Ashinsky officiated. She is
ion.
"I take pleasure in expressing speak for this all-embracing cam' they would surely do their part to survived by a son, Abe, and a
my congratulations to the leaders paign a complete success which see that the campaign culminates in daughter, Florence,
of Detroit Jewish people who have will reflect honor and credit upon a huge success."
MORRIS PERIN
shown the courage to commit them- the great and efficient leaders of
Mrs. Amy W. Robinson, president
selves to so splendid a program and the movement and upon the entire of the League of Jewish Women't of 11 Moss avenue, Highland Park,
42 years old, died on May 6. Fu-
I extend my good wishes for its sac - Jewish community."
Organizations, states:
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
Rabbi Leon b ram states in a let-
"We extend to the Allied Jewish neral services were held on May
cessful execution."
at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home.
ter to Mr. Wineman:
campaign
our
sincere
wishes
for
Clancy..
Cody'.
Statements.
chance
with
the
weather
man
You take no
Representative Clancy writes:
"In addition to signing the card complete success. With six of the With interment at Cloverhill Park
here. Your car washed free within 24 hours if
"I have been reading with inter- accepting your invitation to act on constituents of the League of Jew- Cemetery. The Rev, Zaludkowski
est about Detroit Jewry's prepara- the committee of the Allied .lea-ish i ish Women's Organizations allied officiated. Ile is survived by his
it rains within four hours after it has been
tins for the $305,000 campaign Campaign of the Jewish 1% elfare; with the Federation in some manner wife, Fannie.
washed by us. We also wash free
which embraces so many causes Federation, I want to write to you' or other, we are most interested in
AARON S IMON KATZ
destined to do great good to the personally and to tell you how glad the campaign just undertaken.
every fifth car coming onto our
Jewish people and their neighbors. I am that you have accepted the While we are apt to count success of 1629 Taylor r ave nu e. 1 year
wash rack
I heartily endorse your movement chairmanship.
by financial results only there will old, died on May 6. Funeral sere.
and certainly hope that you achieve "I feel confident that under your probably be a less tangible but none ices were held on May 7 at Lewis
$1.25
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays
leadership the campaign will meet the less poignant effect in the bring- Bros., Funeral Home, with inter-
your goal.
SEE ED. ELLIS AND STANLEY BROW ER
"I hope my friends and the pee- with the success which it must have ing together of the Jews of De- ment at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
ple of Detroit in general will con. for the sake of our community , troit in a broader and finer rela- He is survived by his father, Max,
tribute as generously as possible to needs and the national and interna- tionship to each other, and into an and mother, Rae.
this fund. It is one of the most tional causes involved.
understanding for mutual helpful-
ALICE HOFFMAN
"I believe it is a wonderful al- ! new in our commooito and abroad."
2669 E. Grand Blvd., Just East of Russell, at Viaduct
honorable and meritorious move-
if 6301 Woodrow Wilson avenue.
ments of which I have knowledge." flame that we are forming and
Mrs. Bir , •he Gihert, president 6 years old, died on May 6. Fu-
Tuesday, 10.30 p. m,
Listen is en statism WWII'
Superintendent of Schools Frank which this campaign will help forge; Detroit Section of Council of Jew- neral services were held on May
and Thursday, 10 v. 03, for "Hayslukees" Program.
into a permanent unity—the link• • ish
*.
5 w omen wr
Mr. r.
Win iman:
• it es
es to Mr.
r. Wi ne.
nee 7 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home.
Cods .• i 7 • tts
"It is a great pleasure to endorse ing together of social service, come man:
with interment at Beth David
the Allied Jewish Campaign of the munity centers, Jewish education.' "As president of the Detroit Sec. Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin officl.
A reconstruction of Jewish life in lion, National Council of Jewish
mkk.- -- .1 Jewish Welfare Federation.
ated.
She is survived by her
Detroit,
Longf•llow 8439
Russ.
and
Eastern
Europe,
and
movement of this kind, having for
Women, I am only too happy to ex. father. Morris. and mother, Mollie,
its goal such worthy objectives, is the building of the homeland in pre, my whole-hearted endorse- and a brother and two sisters.
Palestine.
deserving of enthusiastic approval
ment of the Allied Jewish Cam-

I
• You may count on me to exert paign of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
from all those who are believers in
HARRY FINEBERG
religious and cultural education for my best efforts in behalf of these eration,
of
3332
Clements
avenue,
73
years
Manufacturers and Distributors
all of the choldren of all of the peo- causes which are all close to my :
old, died on May 5. Funeral wry-
Ask Your Grocer For
heart. lily personal observation.'
ple."
ices were held on May 7. with in-
FLINT HADASSAH
in-
in Palestine some years ago, and
WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM
Appeals by Rabbis.
terment at Machnelah Cemetery.
ni
p
very
recent
observations
in
Rua.'
This Saturday and Sunday has
Rabbi
Spatter
officiated.
He
is
With Every Meal
At the meeting of Flint Hadas-
been set aside by all congregations sia, I.ithuania and Poland have
D•liciously Different. All kinds of Loaf Cheese
given me a very vivid and moving sah. held April 23, it was reported survived by his wife. Sarah; a
for
appeals
for
the
Allied
Jewish
daughter,
Mrs.
Meyer
Gavern,
an
I
sure
the
sour
<ream
you
by
at
your
grocer's
Is
WHITE
STAR.
Maie
of the problems with that $337 Was realized on the Pu- two sons. Simon and Nathan.
Campaign. Orthodox, Conservative experience
„hid, t hi s campa i gn is to
deal I • rim ball, with an additional sum
and Reform congregations will hear
yet to he collected.
pleas for the raising of the total shall regard anything I man be able
LENA MILLER
Members are urged to plant trees
sum asked and thereby make pos- to do in its behalf as a work of love.
in Palestine instead of sending of 27(18 Glendale avenue, 75 years
A
resolution
of
endorsement
of
sible the continuation of the work
old, died on May A. Funeral serv-
flowers
to
mothers
on
Mothers
Day.
the Allied Jewish Campaign and
Daalel Le.0
Seymour 1..,s
Saul Le•is
George Levi.
of the various agencies involved.
Standing committees reported as ices were held on May 7, with in-
In addition to their statements urging all its sympathizers to work
terment at Machpelah Cemetery.
from their pulpits, Detroit rabbis in the drive and make contribu- follows: Mrs. Warren, National Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. She is
have issued appeals in behalf of the tions, was adopted at the state con. Fund, has sent f212.67 for last six survive,. by her husband. Israel
fund and have written their en- ference of the Jewish National months. next collection to take place M.; a son. Louis H.; three daugh-
in June; Mrs. Moscowitz. !sewing, ters. Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Mrs. Phil
Fund.
dorsements to Mr. Wineman.
wants more volunteer so work can Gloms. and Sarah Miller; 18 grand-
Special Gifts Committee.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin writes:
he
done in next three weeks; Mrs. children and eight great-grand-
The
special
gifts
committee.
"The Allied Jewish Campaign
which is to be launched in Detroit upon which rests the responsibility Fishier, infant welfare, expects to children. She was • member of
finish
spring collection by next the Jewish Old Folks' Home, Or-
for
securing
over
two-thirds
of
tho
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
during the week of May 11 should
have the wholehearted and very $105.000 goal, is headed by Adolph meeting.
phans' Home and many other so-
Announcement
made of hospital cieties and lodges. and his lived in
Firaterwald
and
Samuel
Summer-
generous support of every Jew in
field. co-chairmen. The special shower to he given May 13 at the Detroit for the part 37 years.
the
community.
7739 John R. St.
Empire 2114
"The field covered by the cam- gift: committee is composed of the Home Dairy, with the following
acting hostesses: Mesdames. Per- SARAH LEAH KAPETANSKY
lien is an inclusive one and the following:
Siit•e•
Allen.Mosier
Maiee Arnn•ien, kis. L. Harris, Kostoff, Harry of 17311 Clairmount avenue. 62
-oat set in terms of dollars and Harr. H BielSeld
Herman J Prnehrean
years old. died on May 5. Funeral
eats is comparatively so modest Fred M J Caplan. Abe Wieegarder. and S. Seitner.
Members agreed to give small services were held on May 6, with
r H. . ra Copeland, Aaron Dego, A--
hat it ought not he difficult to C Coop peI
card parties in. their homes to swell interment at Cloverhill Park
each. The desperate situation of •
l "
are l l -
Canon-
Rr.
' :A/m I Z: H NFAr ' 7ieh i"'
the Jews in Poland beggars
be
deacrip- H E22.11.. Maurice A Enera.•. Per t1 the treasury cl - •.ing the summer Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin offici-
F.053 mentha. The following volunteered ated. She is survived by her hus-
rris Fhman.
i
H J
lion. The work of rehabilitation in Fenton Morris
Frank, Samuel Fronk Dr Leo M to assist by giving parties: Mes- band. Joel; seven sons, Louis. Max.
Russia and Palestine must go stead. 714777
Franklin 1 I. Freud. Wm Fr iedman.
(COMPLETE ONE-STOP STATION)
ily forward if these thousands of H•rry Ger•nn. Samuel T Gdios•i Ber• dames Kest , ff. Fishier, Bloomberg. Hermon, Nlorris. Benjamin. Dr.
••nil flon•bu•e liar-. S Grant Nathan Podolsky, Nlagidson, Reaenburg, Abraham, Dr. Nathan. and two
Cars Washed, Polished and Simonized

Grn••
Hdrelkorh le••e F Lebster. M. Harris Schwartz. daughters. Katherine and Claire.
Hirs-nman. harlm
Julian Klein. Wineman, Kaufman, Cats.
Gas, High Pressure Greasing, Oils
It hro'lli
Felix
M•h'er Heeman
WEBB
GARAGE
Msek• Daiid J Mar•nioet Miters M.•- 707. 71, Bergman old C. Steinman.
Cars Washed, Vacuumed and Chamoise Dry - $1.25
Col I ISION WORK. GENERAL RE-
LONG BROS.
Junior Hadassah Mother and
11-s Mos M.
Horse 775•54• ,
PA IRING. KFIDING. STGRAGE
329 East Baltimore. corner Brush
Empire 9892
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Ford Sales and Service
3720 Kehl, A•tf1110
/4 Rosenthal . Mrs EA.'',
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Euclid 408-4 F
8770 Linwood
Norm•o SAmarts. Nate S Shapero. Dear Home Dairy, Tuesday evening.

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I

Save Up to 50% on
Furniture in

CANTOR'S GREATEST
SALE!

NOW IN PROGRESS

ED SCHLEE & BILLY BROCK

INVITE YOU

to

visit our own new airport (200 acres) at the coy•
net. of John R. and Sixteen-Mile Road (Big Beaver
Road),

ON SUNDAY, MAY 11

They Will Be There Personally to Welcome You

DAILY PASSENGER FLIGHTS

With Lockheed-Vega Planes

BEGINNING SUNDAY

PARACHUTE JUMPING AT 3 P. M. AND 5 P. M.

SCHLEE - BROCK

AIRCRAFT CORPORATION

1600 Fisher Building

Dr. Clarence True

Clarence

DARROW-WILSON

DEBATE

On

Prohibition

ORCHESTRA HALL

Tues., May 27

We need cash—that is the reason
for this astounding sale! If you
bought furniture here in the past you
know what beautiful creations are to
be expected—if you haven't, you are
in for a real surprise. Cantor has
room for only the finest and best.
That is why this is such a remarkable
sale! Come and save! Don't miss this
event! Liberal reductions on every-
thing in stock, and in many instances
up to

8:30 p. m.

Tickets $2,00, $1.50, $1.00 and 75c

at

Now Available

Suite

917 Penobscot Bldg., Phone Cadillac 4053

Auspices Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.

Not Just Another Debate, but

THE DEBATE OF OUR DAY

50 %

1LBERT'S
FUNERAL HOME

Original price tags on merchan-
dise. You figure your own discount.

CANTOR

OBITUARY '

Furniture Shops

formerly
EDMUND G. LEWIS

Delaware at Second Boulevard

Empire 6831

FREE CAR WASH

C

RAPID AUTO WASH

WHITE STAR DAIRY

BRUSH-BALTIMORE SUPER
SERVICE

ss.

Staten, Abe Sadly..., Dr. Jobs slawren,

May 6.



Edmund Lewis Gilbert

OtIS
Ft
WHY
ALLSTATE

YOUR AUTO

WASHED

5

Chtnioised & Air•Cleaned
in 10 Minute,

U

95C

SATURDAY. SUNDAY
AND HOLIDAYS,
$1.25

Capacity nO Can

Per

Direct to User

1•

2.
3•

4•

5.

Emmert.' Pai•t-
ing. Fender HoMR
ing andCella:ea
Work

TOUGHER TREAD
STRONGER CORD
THICKER TREAD
MORE MATERIAL
MORE CORDS

McAlear
Polishing, $1.9 5
sa,ono•or

AUTO
WASH

85

PALLISTER AVSNI !

Just East of Twelfth

fuo

29 x 4•40

BALLOON

FREE TIRE MOUNTING

Unlimited Guoronr•o

d:: r_s
pow
Complete
hingpow
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. he
s=
1„,_
v:

A -cop

AND Co.

REX('

EAST SIDE

Grallot Ate. and Van DO,

WEST SIDE

at Oaknian Blvd.

MANUEL URBACH

Granite and Marble

Monuments

Now

r et

North of
Houles•rd

REXO

SEARS, ROE-BUCK

Grand River

Hour



•SclaYiner nd
WnerSotte•erbr

80( 1. -
rim and I

wat, r

ALL IN
ONE

a ;'
REXO in "h*li
' is ah l f s a: so nR;11 u:N -n i ;e : il:
b‘ t ; " 4:
Ik
. s
apartments. hanks. ho-lital,
public buildings and i—tittr

in our New Loc•tion

7723 TWELFTH ST.
Euclid 7192

SNYDER'S COFFEE
SHOP

1526

WOODWARD AVE-

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