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America fewish PeriodiCal Cotter

CLIFTON AVMS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

TIE i)/:TROITIO,h IS/I ROA ICLf,

I

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY

for

JEWISH INSURANCE
UNDERWRITER

Due to the resignation of Mr. Louis
Danto, a special opportunity is open
in our Agency for a high-class man,
with or without insurance experi-
ence. About 600 prominent Jewish
policyholders offer a valuable foun-
dation for success.

CLASSIFIED

B N OA N V t I JO NSD H AE Y P JCa
I l E 8
'

EXPLItT legal stenographer de-
The second annual picnic of th,
sires position with law firm or Sisterhood and Young People's
any other office requiring expert Auxiliary of Congregation trnai
stenographic services. Best of Moshe will be held Sunday, dune
references. Call Hemlock 8366. 8, at Rochester road picnic park.

CATERERS-Strictly kosher. En. Arrangements have been made
and for all sorts of sports, games, and
gagements, wedding an" contests. There will be dancing to
banquets. Catered by plate. De.
A. the tune of I/ave Dianiond's or-
fruit Catering Co., M.
chestra. The ground,: will be open
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow.
. 5654 from 9 a. M. to Sit nt.
Rochester road picnic park is
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
deg ._ heated north on Woodwitrd to
TORS-We do painting,
rating and plastering. Guaran- Rochester row!, east on It
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987 road highway, through Royal Oak

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from the "I ltd 31asitto"." (faimm dress

party) ... keep up your esprit (pronounced esprit).

Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128 to picnic grounds.
Mrs. Regina Jacoby is actively
from 7 to 10 a. Ill. and 4 to 8
engaged in arranging this picni,
he matchalant . . .
p.
with the following: Mrs. Ilarry
MRS. J. SIIERLINE--First-class Meer, Mrs. Max Gross,
Mare
Ar-
catering for weddings and par. ad Engel, Mrs. Jandes
Long. thur Itoschan, Alex Rosenthal.
ties.
15850 Linwood.
Theodore Kertesz, Joseph Labe,
fellow 7352.
Eugene Abrahams and Edward
A QUIET FARM 1107,1E can ac- Black.
roan/iodate several Jewish falai-
lb,.
Jewish cooking
Ino;
kosher). For particulars write'
1266 Penobscot Building
Box 950, Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle.
Services:
-
-
'
Rabbi Moses Fischer will speak
ATTRACTIVE GIRL" ago 24 ' 4 ' 1 during Shevuoth services Monday
sires acquaintance of refined
and
Tuesday mornings, June 2 and
BICUR CHOLEM AT
gentleman in well established
be held
TASH
mttsktr services will
MOO JUNE 15.
business.
Object. matrindony.
morning.
,efli ■ MM
Am intelligent, relined, have ex
- ----- -
cellent education and came of
respectable family. Write Box Card Party and Strawberry Fes.
r i val:
500, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. .
A capacity attendance is expect-
W. Irving Moss, president of the '
FOR RENT-Furnished room for4ed at this event, at 1:30 p. m. Wed-
E.y Monthly Payments
Insurance Securities CompanY,
.1 , the last card party
one or two refined gentlemen. nesday,
011
Inc., announces the election ..f
family.
Reason- of the season. Mrs. Jacob Green-
John A. Reynaldo, vier-president
able. 3032 Richton, near Dex- wald and M re. Max Gross are In
able.
of the Union Guardian Trust Cum-
ter bus and Fourteenth car line. charge. Prizes will be awarded.
Refreshments will be served.
Hemlock 0528-R.
P It
N
UN,
Now you can modernize your
F: II
F:
T It 1 Ill a(
'1' I N 1; S NI 0 h E
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Sunday School Closing Exercises:
plumbing and heating system on
LAKE PROPERTY-)lave tw , 4
I. II. Mendelssohn, superinten•
these easy terms. Also new

year round dwellings on adjoin- dent of the Sunday Echool, an-
work, remodeling and repairs.
ing lots, each of six rooms, with neunces that closing exercises of
Materials sold at wholesale to
city gas, electricity and excel- t he Sunday School will be held
all. Do not let your house run
lent
well. All hardwood floors. Tuesday evening, June 10, at 7:45.
down. Call
Located on Cass Lake Drive' in the auditorium of the Congre-
and within two blocks gation.
fur
Rehearsals are being held
of two of Oakland county's best ,
the plays and recitations to be
and safest beaches. Valued at !given at that time. Certificates of
Pho nes O
flice
._
The Ilehrew Day, a tag day for
Boa Offic..
8210 TWELFTH STREET
oir• 3472
I
$8,000, subject to local bank loner will be given to those stu-
Emplral 34LB
raising funds in order to support
mortgages of $3,200. Will
ill con- dents who have excelled in their
' the Hebrew press of America, will
Greatest
Event
of
Jewish
Theatrical
Season/
cider exchange for single dwell- Sunday School work during the '
Preparations are being made for take place Saturday
, evenin • M • .
2962 Grand River Avenue
The Adl., r flintily continues the tradition of its famous
ing in Detroit. See owner. 11. term. The public is invited to to t e triple commencement exercises 31, and Sunday morning, June 1.
Glendale 0118-5121
of the United Hebrew Schools.
• h.. headquarters of the Hebrew
father, the late Jacob Adler, by reviving his favorite play-
.1. Gesen, 353 S. Saginaw street, attend this program.
'f
T ,vo will be held in the
Pontiac, Mich.
main Day are located in the Hebrew
nm School, and One in the branch ad„,„1 ,
Byron and Philadelphia,
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished 'Los
Angeles Sanatorium branch, the Philadelphia and By-
school
of
‘Vindsor,
Ontario.
In
the and all who wish to give their serv-
room in private home. Suitaldle'
Auxiliary Picnic June 22.
ices as volunteers are asked to come
for one or two gentlemen or,
Philadelphia-Byron School, 23 boys
FRIDAY EVENING, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEES
JOHN A. REYNOLDS
and girls have completed their de- there either on Saturday evening,
couple.
AND EVENINGS, MAY 30.31 AND JUNE 1
and or Sunday morning.
All modern convnni-I The fruit hannual picnic and
ired. Rent4
anew. Garage if desired.
mentary seven-year course,
The nine participating Adlera are: Sarah Adler, Frances
pony, Detroit. as president of the •
'
carnival of the Detroit Auxiliary' eight have successfully finished the ' The Hebrew Day is sponsored by
Good location. 2676
Adler, Stella Adler, Julia Adler, Luther Adler, Charles Adler,
Life Insurance Company,
1 of Los Angeles Sanatorium will be
igh school a special committee which consists
Leslie, between Linwoo,I and
additional three-year h
Abe Adler, Irving Adler and Joseph Schoengold.
a constituent unit of the Insurance
re
held June 22, at Van Dyke and Six caurse. In 1Vindsor, 14 students of presentatives
of several Zion-
Laatoft.
Securities Company, Inc., of New
Mme. Sarah Adler will appear in a scene from Gordin's
Mile road. The date was decided hay,. completed the elementary 1st and cultural organizations.
Orleans and New York.
"Without a Home."
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY---For i In at a meeting of the picnic cum- ceurst., making a total of 45 pupils
When Mr. Reynolds resigns his
sale, cleaning and tailor shop in mate. , of which lien Goldberg is aim
e g,,
r eady f ohe
r t
final
trust company affiliation to begin'
TICKETS: Evenings-$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c; Misting..
Equipment ..-hairinan. The publicity commit. tes ts and anti auion
northwest section.
at
e x erc i ses.
-$1.75, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 60,
his new duties nut June 15, he will
includes deliver,. truck.
Fine , tee is mailing tickets to all Jewish
This
constitutes
the
largest
he 36 years old, one o f th e young-
Tickets On S.I. Now at Boa Office
location.
Doing.
good
business.!
organizations
and
they
are
urged
group that has ever been gradu-
615 Woodward Ave
..st life in s ur a n ee company presi-
\l'ill
owner,', to keep this date open. There will I ated at ane a time. In 1928, it
sacrifice.
Call
Clifford 7736
dents in the United States,
be no admission fee for children. reached an unprecedented number
Glendale 0417:,
Galling Bros., Proprs.
Gam. s, re fi.shments and dancing of 40, which is now surpassed with
2ND BIG WEEK
FRENCH-AMERICAN
FOR RENT -Beautiful large airy alit be part if the program. A a total of •15. Announcement is made by Ella
room with side entrance, for impala,' orchestra will supply the
Vern
11
41,
,
4,
I
u
drn
,g
t
a
CUISINE
cyan - year elementary oaf
rho
one or twa, hy relined adult music. Proceeds will go towards 1 , 111'1'1 5(
' e' of
French Specialties a la Carte
family. Ilendo...k 3364-M.
the coMpleii011 and partial equip- ,ugh acquaintance with the Ile-
i11th ' n
Iteh'eit• Of the "P e "'
Full Course Regular Dinner,
014 RAN '
RK
ment of the •10-bed Detroit unit in brew lenguage. The study of the. ie g "
"tt"" season
its
I the Vacation
GRAND RIVER AVE.
-
"t
served every evening, $1.25.
PRE CE V
L es Angeles now
;l
being erected. Chumosh, the Fre Books of Moses,' Y R. II. A. camp 011 Lahti Huron '
Benjamin Rants was amang the .11 , h'it, "„:,,N,T„
,-;!,
-, ' ... ...:',„„..a„ t,, 24 ,!.2 :;',1. W" cnmpbte
at West Grand Boulevard
Tag Week
, , ,,, ,,, ,, m i ,
Special Sunday dinner, $1.50
last four to hold eat in the Met-
is given much attention. It is' "t .1 " 1 ' 1 "4 Mieh.
(Opposite Northwestern
h
New furni. ;,,,,",need shartly.
ropolitan Spelling 11.4e.
Detroit's Finest Rendezvous
begun with the end of the second •
, FOR RENT-Ronal.
'nu. earn', is n"w entering the
tyer,4
h a ,.., rihnougteit„hi,,,, s, ,,,....5%.1,. ,ttnhdy,,..,,,, ,t.i.ti iirrh,
u ,,,, sixth season.
SUNDAY, MONDAY, JUNE I, 2
Under the super -
Ben went down to defeat on the'
lure, convenient location, one
‘'ision of a camp director, a loud
word "twrimanius."
block from Dexter boulevard
Only two
WILLIAM HAINES
former Prophet:, Joshua, Samuel, ceun,adlor, and It trained stall, a
other %cards were pronounced be-' and Joy road. 9411 'McQuade.
and MARIE DRESSLER
has
Garfield 50110-W. Ask for Mrs.
I and Kings, are taken all in the
fare the winner teas chosen. 11,4
in All.Talking, Wise-Cracking
original, unabridged form.
Comedy Riot
Marks.
Hero , I sd'lihr'l'.1111i11' l 1 " aft tit'l'att , I y r istii asrthsa. Thhie nci ii)nriet /
was the only Jewish ly left in the
Sharon Devries Revue
the student lays the foundation to IS t 011111111141 in strict ac
inetropalitan contest.
....... ... ......
II.• Is 10
A Miniature Musical Comedy
y ear s „Id a nd is i n grade 7-A i n FOR RENT-Beautiful roam for
t he prosaic and Biblical
BiblicalHebrew
with the dietary laws. Sabbath
i
young lady. Board if desired.
4 Ha. Brother.
together with a first-hand acquaint. saratilied ily the lighting of can-
Kent ing school.
N'ery reasonable, 2665 Boston
IIIIVC with the richest and most dles at the Friday evening meal
Besides',emspelling
spelling chit._
Christie & McDonald
-- - -
boulevard,
Apt.
216.
pion, Ben plays the violin well.
In loving memory of our dear glorious periods or .1 ,,,,T, histor y . and in the evening a religious sere
Rexola Brother.
Follow the Crowd to
During the three years of the lee is conducted.
mother,
her Shellfish, who
Continuous Sundae, 2 to I I n. in.
FOR RENT---Large airy bedroom.'
-ON THE SCREEN-
The Y. W. II. A. camp is lo-
t aaay four years ago J .tune high school course the main at
stall shower, for gentleman wi1h ' passed away
MONDAY ONLY-D. W. Griffith's
' s
jects aro. the major Prophets, Jew_ rated II miles above Port Huron,
19201 .
Revival Masterpiece
private family. B. Ilarnett ' .3375 1 4
Former member, lit Troop .43
kh hi,t ory ,i n an advaime d form, with 1,000 feet frontage on Lake
Collingwood, Apt. 202, near
and the present alumni association
We Irks her voice aro! 110 in,r ea,
"ORPHANS OF THE
Talmud,
Haggadah,
and
Ilehrew
Harem
a
beautiful
sandy
beach,
,'
II, scour no mare we SI. I. :
will hold an Outing in the form of
Dexter.
STORM"
literature. For the final te st a , th e we, 41s, Orchards, and pkaity of
1
A. lane as lice and rneniare Ili..
BETTY
)
LOWELI.
an over-night
°V
hike on Saturday,
Formerly Cabin Chop Itewe.
Remembered she will he.
graduate,: Of the high school are wide 111/11 11 spares to iIITOrd outdoor
COMPSON
SHERMAN
. 11W.NT-- -Nice ''-,illict room in
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
.111110 7. The place at the present
You will like our
required to submit a thesis of nut ....twiny of every kind.
JUNE
RITA
Private home for
for you .n, g, ;min.
time is indefinite, but it will be an-
WM. POWELL and FAY WRAY in
Iler loving children, Nathan and less than 5,000 words giving a sum-
Those coming are urged to bring
CLYDE
Famous Plantation Dinner,
LA ROY
:also garage , , Reasonat i • lag. ..Jennie Shellfish an d
nuanced at the next quarterly
, „ 4,, „ 4 . 4
"POINTED HEELS"
Henrietta , morn of the entire ,newish history, kilicker outfits, bathing Sail, lino
$1.50
HUGH)
W
(
RAYMOND
Melding. to he held at the Cadillac
' Arden.
'''''''.. _
n:8"
"Ur""
The
dates
of
the
public
exam-
dress,
sweater,
low-heeled
Special Evening Dinner, $1
biking
TREVOR
HATTON
Athletic Club on June :1 at 7 p. m.
FOR RENT Neatly furnished
In
loving
memory
of
my
.1,r
'Illations,
which
generally
precede
shoes,
rubbers,
soap,
tailet
artick
,
s,
Music by
Ben %V aterstone is in charge.
SIXTH WEEK
room fur one or two.
7\t I • ll
annual exercise.-. as well tin the tennis shoes, racquet and balls,
BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW
-
--
bed,. shower and bath, garage H . father, Michael Fr ee d man
Al Dewey's Famous
, who dates of the exercises. will be an- linggage is to h e brought in suit-
SATURDAY, 11:45
away three years ago may flounced at a latt•r date.
Orchestra
desired.
4674
Elmhurst
11Vellaa.
i
Paantid
cases. No trunks are permitted.
1 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
31, 1927.
One Wiwi. South of Paramount
I
Ilianleck 87114-W.
-- --
Only members of the Young
at the
H is son, Darold.
Theater.
Halevy.Hazomir Choral So - la 'ornen's Ilebrew Assoc iation ar e
CLUB
LIDO
John R. at Broadway
FOR RENT • Nlodern eight-roam
- V-
(ffigible
for camp. A health , , xam-
ciet y.
In memory .4f my loving tuts - -
flat. Sun parlor, two tile baths.:
i llation will bea required of every
Io 10r
,

and vapor heat.
1196 Bolin- band and our dear father wid
Pt1 parations • A r c 1i1•1111.1 0 00•
KOSHER RESTAURANT
girl.
Appointment for 014/M11111-
'grandfather,
Wax, who I the annual Jewish Night al Belle
Isaac
gam...
GRAND OPENING
Every Day from 10 a. m. to
i Cam any be made at the time of
Try Our :tome-Like Meals
- - -- -- I passed away two years ago Iiik,.. Isle, to take I d "' s" n "
4
"
111
'
'"
registratian,
The
Ga.
is
50
cents.
ZUKIE KAUFF'S
11 p. m.
8832 TWELFTH STREET
FURNISH ED
A PA ItT:k1 ENT
19,
July. The definite date is tam b. .....,
.
'
.
The • scasan opens MI June 29 and
The same °mailable Pahl cut-inn will
Ilii.iness woman will share cozy
announced


50c to 6 p. m.. Evening, Mc.

',.

continues
through
Labor
Day.
Res-
areva11
amt.-talent with refined couple.
1 '"'
""' t"t""tte"•
RehearralS are oeing nem every

Children 25c
ereation, must la , made in persnn
All conveniences; bright, air,.
Tuesday at 8:30 p. nt, at Twelfth
His loving Wirt., Children and and
Gladstone, t•mparaly guar. at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
sleeping roams. stall "hawee. Grandchildren.
The rates are 011 per week. Th..
piano, radio, porch. Near Dex-
tens, under the able leadership ..'
,
ulppareritly
16 Temple, Near Woodward
bus for transportation will l a m e
ter bus and Fourteenth car line.
Don Frahm n, conduetar of t ne
Available June I. 32.40 Roth
ELSIE GILBERT
ao..iety. All members are urged to the clubhouse every Sunday 111010-
Salver Blues
ester
ster avenue, Apt. 2116. Euclid
attend rehearsals, form no taw on •'g Promptly at 9 o'clock.
6-Big Acts-6
8584-12.
regulaily, in order la help make
ROSE SIMS
tilis. on
only' outdoor appearance of BICUR CHOLEM ANNUAL
FOR RENT- -Furnished roam in of 2510 Tuxedo scans
DINNERS
y4.,rs
EXCURSION ON JUNE 15
Osdame IA.
Madame O'Connor
private
family
far
m( or taa old, died on May 21. Fun, cal the chorus a success.
Dv! ciously
_ .
Late of "Teapot Dorm'
-

Prepared by
gentlemen.
Double bed.
Ca- services were held on 'May 22, a ith
Chef Lately of
CENTER
BALL
LEAGUE
Blear Cholem .4uniors Lace vont
rage if desired. 15822 Prince• interment at Oakview Cemetery.
Baltimore.
Result of Senior Playground B a li ;dieted plans for the t weld let h on-
ton, near Puritan. Call Sunday Rabbi Fischer officiated. She is League
Nrw York.
Nh y . , :k, Stranger
atiam ....
s 3 nual excursion to Tashinoo park,
all day, upper floor.
survived by four daughters, Mrs. ,
No Cover Charge Till 9: 30
' 9. •
-
7 A'
A . to be held Sunday, June 15.
ENTIRE SHOW AT 7,30
Fannie Deutelhaunt Mrs. Bel : ha ,Ir .,resot "" - ' lien Bey a ., A. ,•
516 Grand River Ave. West
The K. of P. 1.01112e No. 55 base-
FOR RENT-Extra large fur- Klein, Mrs. Helena Gross and Mrs 14',4 '
Near Michigan Theater
DANCE TO
nishedroom in single home, suit- warna
'
' hedule for Sunday, .111111. 1: hall 11.1101 Will play an all-star team
Selma Klein
•,.
Joe.
and
there
sons,
44`e
Detroit's Most Select Tea Room
CHET EVERHART'S
:,ble for two gentlemen
Ben
Bev
vs.
Strangers;
Creston,:
for
a loving cup, the game to he
or a Bernard and hying.
MIAMI PLAYBOYS
Sea Food and Vegetarian Din-
couple.
Good transportation.
played at T8s1111100 Park.
vs. A. Z. A, :LT
----
ner Every Friday
RESERVATIONS:
Reasonable.
Empire 8831-R.
Samuel
Wexler is in charge of
Intermediate league. Notional
BLUMA BERMAN
Cadillac 0354
Hot Lunches Every Day. Tea
Clifford 1596
1687 Hazelwood.
of 436 Darner avenue, 7.1 ye , a rs League results: Crescents 3, Olym- field events and has arranged it
Lea( Readings FREE!
new
list
o
f games, races and a f-
un
Funeral Airs I; Spartans 1, Rawlings 0.
Open for Bridge anl Bunco
FOR RENT-A Nicely furnished " Id ' . d i ed on Slay 2:1.
Schedule for Sunday, June 1: for-all program, including a pie
or 1
were held .4r, May 25 from
room for single person or
Parties
. ,th Olynmics vs. Spartans at 12:30; eating contest.
.
Hours: 11 a. m. to 11 p. •.
couple, with kitchen privileges. Lewis Bros.' Funeral 110m0
At
the
installation
..f
Akers
0, 111A11C11VNI
vs.
Crescents
at
12:30.
Celli!,
Rawlings
Wash for
2507 Blaine, interment at Cloverbill Park ' 5
Private family.
l.a
Sundays, 3 to II p. m.
Men anal women desiring to make
American Lellgkle re"ults 4 Celtics held by the K. of I'. No. ss hart
Salle and Linwood. tery. Rabbi II,•rshman officiated.
betw.a.n
w orthwhile acquaintances for mat.
uril,a,ki.g,,
h S.
S a Al„,,,
V inl,g
41.,,,purp, ,s,,, ,nhti , , i41
,
Balfaurs
2;
Pirates
Cl,
Macca.
s
,
Leo
:1
1
She
is
survived
by
two
son
Garfield 7478.1t.
the
wit h
rimanial purposes, see me.
and Barney and three daughters, ' lamna 3.
THE FILM of a.
S. PARANSKY
Schedule for June 1: Macea. their baseball team won at the Bk.
TO RENT-Furnished room for Mrs. Mary Kahn, Mrs. Jennie Cap.
Vacuuming, Alemiling and
RIDE P/1771 SAFETY TO
1471 Virginia Park. Emp. 3028•1
beans vs. Balfaurs No. 2, at 12:30; ur Cholem excursion last year.
two gentlemen or couple; home Ian and Mrs. Selma Victor.
G .... ing
Celtics vs. Pirates No 1 at 12:30 .
cooked meals if desired. Phone
ciziA same'
I
LENA BERNSTEIN
5411 W. Chicago Blvd.
Euclid 5779-W.
CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL
of 3204 Joy road, 43 years eld,I Blue Steele Band Embassy
at Grand River
COLLISION WORK, GENERAL RE-
FOR RENT-Room in refined pris died on !May 24. Funeral services
A series of recitals will close the
PAIRING. WELDING, STORAGE
Club Feature.
vale family. Board if desired. were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral
3720 Webb Avenue
When the Embassy Club on Ver. 1929-30 season of the Jewish Cen-
LOW BUS RATES
2646 West Euclid. Phone Eu- Ironic, with interment at Maeh...
l'hone Garfield 0474
ter Masi,. School. The first of these
TOAST POINT IN U.S.
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
slid 2638-R,
pelah Cemetery, on May 25. She nice road near Jefferson had its
t .wk place Sunday evening, May
------- --- - - ---
, is survived by her husband, Sam, formal opening Wedneaday De-
BUFFALO $7 - SCRANTON $12.
, ,,,,,t trait's first nighters not only beheld 25. The next three recitals are
NeoTerk$16.00-Pliihdelphia$14.110
and two daughte r
Mi
n
Safe Transportation on Co-I marg
MANUEL URBACH
s, •
Noe. comfortable. Great Eastern Stare
nit: ' '''' the most magnifieent road house in scheduled as fellow,: Wednesday,
Marg aret
busrawithrechningchaligIrsvedadylcom
lonial Stages.
the middle West but also heard for June I, at 5 1'. NI., Sunday June
Granite and Marble
-
Loop 11.2 Ternonsl,Di Iloilo Ave.
, the first time Blue Steele and his 15 of 9:15 it ni., and Sunday, June
BARNETT CAPLAN
• nwn ` Cadillac 2200
Colonial Stages, which rea c h a ll of 1r,ffii Lee Place, 50 years old, famous N'ictor Recording Orches- 22 at 8:15 p. m.
909 Huron Road
Main 7979
During the past seaaan much pro-
principal cities in the United States died on May 23. Funeral services Ira, a sensation in the South the
Cleveland, Ohio
gress has been made in the work at
and Canada, guarantee safe and were held on May 25 at Lewis Past few •uars.
152 Superior Ave.
Adam. 4611
the
Jewiah Center Music School.'
Toledo. Oho
insured transportation. In the 17 Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-'
Steele and his 14-piece hand are
Now in our New Location
months of operation, during which ment at Machpelah cem e t ery. Ha nationally famous nut only b•caus• Under the direction of Bend•taon
Netzorg,
an intensive curriculum of
• 1.610,000 passegers were carried, is survived by a brother, Morris. i of the 32 dance numbers they have
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there was not a single casualty.
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HARRY SILVERMAN
. telephone Cadillac 4114.
of 3225 Richton avenue, 21 years tel in St. Louis, where they just of Stanislav,• Szmulewicz, Walter
formerly
. old, died on May 21. Funeral closed a six-month's engagement. Illumenau, Bernard Argiewicz, all
EDMUND G. LEWIS
services were held on May 22, with Blue Steele is an expert blues sing. of the Detroit Symphony Orches-
Sixth
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SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
Mica Edith Ella Davis. Sties
interment at Beth Moshe Ceme- er, and with four other members
Shubert•Detroit.
tery.
Rabbi Hurwitz officiated. of the hand, Clyde Davis, George Clara Waldron and Miss Rosa Haw-
BODY AND FENDER SERVICE
Ile is survived by his parents, air. Markt:, Ernie Winburne, and Jules sin.
,
Ingagi" opens its sixth week at and Mrs. David Silverman.
Mendelsohn, Steele presents a ffimr
thy Shubert-Detrait It is a pic-
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show that is said to rate superla-
"Born Reckless" at Fox.
lure of adventures in Africa and
Delaware at Second Boulevard
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, tive.
embrace% more thrills in eight reels of R952 Oakland avenue, 32 year',
"Born Reckless," adapt e d from
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, than have ever before been col- old, died on May 22. Funeral aerv-I
General Repairing
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lected in one film, it is maid.
ices were held on May 23, with in - Daniel S. Wertheimer,
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ferment at Oakview CemeterY. of the Jewish Review and Obcerver been
one of the best sellers of the
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husband,' in this city, died May 21 st the spring fiction releases, opened
0 JUNE 15.
Charles, and • son.
age of 70.
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