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PAGE TWO

TIE VETROITIEWLM ORO/OGLE

INFANTS' DEATH RATE
REDUCED IN PALESTINE

FINEBERG RESTAURANT

TO OPEN ON TUESDAY

The death rate of Jewish infants
The Fineberg Restaurant will
in Palestine has la-en reduced from open at 229 Michigan avenue, op-

131.3 per 1,000 births in 1925 to

DO per 1,000 births in 1929, while

the infant mortality rate among the

Arabs rose in that period from
200.5 to almost 205, according to a
statement issued by Iladassah, the
women's Zionist organization of
America, which conducts the larg-
est medical and health agency in
the Holy Land. In lir2s there were
95 deaths of Jewish infants per
1,000 births, and 203 among Arabs.

Y. W. H. A, CAMP OPENS THIS SUNDAY BASEBALL HAS 10

ENDORSE WASHINGTON

CELEBRATION IN 1932

N AV YORK LIT Y.—The board
of manager of the National (ioun-
toil of Jewish W0111191 voted its en-
dorsement of the plans of the
George Washington Bicentennial
Commission for celebrating the
two hundredth anniversary of the
birth of George Washington, in
no32.
President Hoover is chairman of
the commission, and Representa-
tive Sol Bloom of New York and
Lieutenant l'olonel U. S. Grant,
the Third, are the Associate Direc-
tors. Congress has already au-
thorized the coilection and ;atoll-
cation of Washington's essential
writings and letters in a Memorial
edition of 25 volumes. In explain
ing the aims of this celebration.
the George Washington Commis-
sion has announced that "this na-
tion-wide celebration should not he
based upon material manifestation,
of patriotic fervor . . . that the
event be more in the nature of a
revival of appreciation of the ex-
ample arid ideals of Getorge 1Vash-
ington."
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-

The Young Women's Association the eauty of the surrounding roan-
Camp on lake Huron, 75 miles trys'ole.
from Detroit, will open its sixth
It creation hall, overlooking the
SnlIS011 on Sunday, June 29, accord- Ink>, utters opportunity for iudoor

JEWISH PLAYERS

HER WEDDING USHERS
ARE HER PALLBEARERS

_

LETTER- BOX

Mrs. Bernard Linderman Dies at
Age of 22 After Brief Illness.

The Present Outlook- of
Members of the Zaire Zion who
Owners of Three Major
Zionism.
two years 11g0 acted as ushers at
League Teams Are
Editor, Detroit Jewish tihronicle:
her wedding Sunday afternoon were
Jews.
Shocks turd disappoolntments are pallbearers when 'Mrs. Rose Lind-

coaling nasals on the heels of One erman of 13715 Twelfth street was
another in such rapid succession buried in Clover Hill Park Cons-
that Zionists the world over stand limy. Mrs, Linderman died ou Soo-
aghast and often ask one another urday at the age of 22, after r
the prophetic question: "%Vlach- brief illness. Itabloi A. M. 11,9 -I,
man, what of the night?" and man officiated at the funeral.
:11rs, Linderman is survived
into a star Who W0111(1 aplival while the reply one nom-lows is un-
to the ihOUSall(IS of Jewish base- pleasant and disipouraging, the de- her husband, Bernard, her footho 1,
5itordt-cou
Bleifshttoin of Poontiote.
ball fans in New Yootok avho are fol- I toloopments in the inumodiatto future
These figures, the statm•nt says,
a nd a young brother, Abraham.
Abe Fineberg Newton Fineberg
lowers of the Giants. last year (clawing it, make it appear as
are taken from the 1929 report of
. 7 -
he experimented with Andy Cohen mere commonplace and as a mat-
the Department of Health of the
Mrs.
will, her husbaml,
whose opening week exploits on ter of course.
Government of Palestine. It is posite the Book Cadillac hotel, on
wools
an
active
intanloon•,
planted lo
In our long travels in the
the diamond cheered 'McGraw. Lat-
pointed out that the infant mar-, Tuesday, July 1.
Under the management of Abe
er in the season Cohen became dis- !MI since our Dispersio•n, we Jews trees in her memory in the Herod
tality rate among Arabs, which is
appointing and eventually Was have become rather accustoomed to Forest of the Jewish National Fund
almost 44 percent higher than and Newton Fineberg, pioneers in
having wrongs, grievous wrongs, in Palestine. At a special metoting
shoutedout of the big leagues.
among Jews, reflects the difficul- the restaurant business, this res-
The new baseball season opens perpetrated against us. Different of the organizatioon resolution, ,:f
ties encountered by modern medi- taurant promises, because of the
L ot
BEACH AND BATHHOUSE
with three Jewish recruits lighting peoples, during different periods in sonro• were adopted
cal institutions in Palestine in in- service it is to feature and the
Tor permanent jobs. In udition to II istory have in their toWII l'011Vell- (hoe', mourning (WIT her death. \
fluencing the Moslems toward an ideal location, to become one of
ing
to
the
announcement
made
by
entertainment
and
complete
relaxa-
Linderman
was
an
adroit
Zionp.o
lent
time,
and
in
their
own
fashion
the trio of newcomers there is the
acceptance of &dentine methods to the most popular restaurants in
Miss Ella Vera Feldman, executive tion. There is a large open fire- I scholarly lilac Berg Who has played attacked us and swept us off our and took an active part in all -I op
replace superstitions and taboos. Detroit.
director of the Y, and director of pa, before which to poop corn and ! with the Brooklyn learn and is now feet where we had for centuries ish affairs.
The Fins-bergs, who previously
Of the 5,000 babies born of Jewish
t h e camp.
tell st(ories on cool and rainy eve- with the Chicaft•o White Sox, and found a hotooton of refuge anti estalo-
parents last year, 3,800 were reg- conducted the Brass Rail on Mon-
The large rustic gate which nings, anda practical stage tom Jonah Goldman of the tilevelantl lisksi ourselves firml• in the life
istered in the 21 health welfare roe and Fineberg's Cafeteria on
marks
the
entrance
to
the
camp
starts,
programs, and dramatic per- Indians.
of that Nation, socially and com-
centers of Hadassah, and nearly Bates street, have been in the res-
swings open and welcomes the formances. A well-equipped library
The three recruits seeking faille mercially.
950 in the three similar centers taurant lousiness for 15 years. Abe
camper
with
a
promise
of
many
de-
with
comfortable
chairs
will
be
a
Sad as these situations were, we
and glory On the baseball field are
conducted by the Women's Interna- and Newton Fineberg were both
NEWARK, N. ,I. (J. T. A.)
Charles Moyer, former month, to
Jimmy Reese, nee Goldschnoidt, of could and did find some consola-
tional 'Zionist Organization. Thus born in Detroit. They are well Louis Bambtorgtor and his sr.! et.
tion
in the fact, that they took 'of the University of Michigan \inn.
the New York Yankees, Max Ros-
while 91 percent of the Jewish ba- known in baseball circles, Abe hav- Ales. Felix Fuld, ore joint 000m-
enfeld of the Brooklyn Dodgers place in semi-civilized individual sity foot ball, baseball and loutost•
bies were given medical supervis- ing been manager of the Wind tributors of a $5,0191,000 endow-
and the youthful Henry Greenberg mountri•s and in an SnasIllodie man- ling ttoanis, will he the athltotic di-
ion and care the non-Jewish popu- 1Prith baseball team.
ment fund for the establishment
of the Detroit Tigers. Oddly ner and thus enabled our people rector at limn!, Ilanitou, the Moro
of an institute for advanced study.
lation took small advantage of the
enough, all of these Jewish ball- who were relatively [Kotler situat- camp opening June 28 at Charl,
The institute will provide facili-
centers.
Great Eastern Stages Open ties for advance study and re-
cone voix, Mich.
tossers, except Berg, are infielders. ed in other parts of the world
,
, ,
Wherever Jewish or Moslem pop-
Moyer, whose
A gentoration ago .lewish athletes l0 the sumotor of their lers II , 1111-
loose home is in Detos,
search for scholars and advatootool
Bus Terminal.
ulations predominate striking com-
mete
brethren.
iu
all
sports,
except
boxing,
were
has had eight years of camping tw•
students working for and beyond
parisons exist in the death rate.
° But here is a case where lour en- perience total has directed
rarities,
while
in
baseball
aside
their
Donner
of
Philosophy
deg>
tot
Whereas the wholly Jewish city of
The Great Eastern Stages an-
from Ileinito Zimmerman, they were tire people the world over, to who In timid work in Detroit playgroup
Tel Aviv had an infant death rate nounce the opening of Detroit's Or other professional degrees of
❑ to of the most civilized countries,
',tactically unknown. Today the
Ile is as member of Nliines, I, o.
of about 75 per 1,000 n 1929, the newest nail finest bus terminal, of- equal standing. Mr. Bomberger
Jew ish baseball star is rapidly Gto-oot Britain, has amidst thunder iteitry dramatic society, nt the IPA-
wholly Arab town of Bethlehem fering everything of the latest in and Mrs. Fuld intend to make fur-
and lightning of bursting shells el tensity, has played in the
ther
donations
from
time
to
limo
leo:ming
to
the
fore.
lost over 300 and Nablus over 175 bus transportation, at 1310 I /PS
in addition to the initial 85.000.-
linioni Opera, and promises to
Let us see Wiwnce COMPS these gr. at ILOVit -ers, SO S1111•111111y
out 14 every 1,000 infants born. In
avenue, phone Ca. 3286. 000 endowment, in order that the
! Jewish diamond hopefuls and what tolansl by that famous Balfour liven the evenitug hours at \Iwo o-
Jaffa, which is preponderantly Ar-
Managed and supervised by 01,1 institute will be provided for ale-
has been their success thus far. Deelitratiooll, I hat she Will Use nV- tool in addition to his athletic w on S.
ab, 200 out of every 1,000 infants
and reliable operators, Great East- mutely.
Berg, who is a catcher, is also a cry endeavor to facilitate the re - Charlie also plays the violin.
died. In Tiberias, which has a
ern drivers are the highest paid
On the board of trustees for the
lawyer and a linguist of parts. Af- turn of World Jewry to the land
mixed population, the Arabs take
drivers in the country, and give first year will he included Edgar
ter
his graduation from Princeton of their ancestors, that Palestine Over 200,000 Unemployed in
more advantage of the Hadassah
DORMITORIES AT Y. W. H. A. CAMP
service with a snide.
S. Ilamberger, Dr. Abraham Hex-
in 1923 he joined the Brooklyn is to be their National Hom• not
health service, and here the infant 1
Uk
The travel bureau department nor, Dr. Julius Frieolenwahl, Lieu- lightful hours. Broad, green fields,: haven for those who want rest Dodgers. One season with tht• by sufferance, but as a matter of
death rate was accordingly lower,
510SCOW.---(J. 'I'. A.) -- (boor
extends reliable idol dependable in-Itenant-Covernor Herbert II. Leh-
.
indisputable right.
of
Filatbush
and
he
was
sent
rather
than
activity.
prides
115 per 1,000. The infant death
This saltann promise has been 2no1,001)
physically ;dole Jews will-
formation which may be applied man, Samuel I). Liedestlorf and e001 WOOdA, sandy beach and

In the screened open air dining to the International League front-
rate for the entire country was 160
i ng
10 p rospec ts
sparkling blue water send forth an
for at above address.
1 Percy S. Straus.
room delicious meals are served in which he was plucked with the since confirmed at San-Remo, and 1,1 1 . 1111/11iyIllellt
per 1,000 births.
Uk Illitlia ill aeon
over
50
governments
have
signal
invitation to play and to rest. A strict accordance with Jewish diet-- White Sox. In Chicago he has de-
repotted (ill June 5. Must of them
More than 13,01)0 mothers and
competent skiff of specialized (411311- an( loses. On Friday evenings the veloped as a real player and is their confirmation without any res.
children were given care in the Ha-
1111(1 :.11/
selhors offers a varied schedule ofSabbath
do
is sanctified by the light- rated as one of the best backstops torvation, and have entrusted Great are between the ages of 15
dassah centers in 1929, and during
Britain with the mandate over that and are lishentzy (people without
activities: tennis, basketball, base- , ing of candles and a simple relig- in the American League.
rights)
and
declassed
who
have
the same year .15,000 visits were
110
territory.
ball, field
athletics, swimming, mai service.
Jonah Goldman, who, node a
professions which would enable
made to homes by Iladassah nurses
boating and grit, and of course,
And now, because of some polit- them to flake
The three spacious dormitories, reputation as a schoolboy player in °
a living.
to folow up the instructions and di-
evening sings around the campfire. each containing 12 rooms with two Brooklyn, has been in the major kat exigency these solemn prom-
rections given to the mothers at
Hikes, trips and picnics have been I beds in it roam, are equipped with leagues before but last year he ises are being ignored, trampled
the centers.
arranged for those who wish to see every requisite for rest and com- played with the Albany team of the upon fl` ■ if they were a !more scrap
\annOUnce the
Eastern League. This year is seek- of paper, and thrown to the winds.
fort.
Thus a people of 17,000,000 souls
It is the purpose of the camp to ing the shortstop job with the re-
provide rest and relaxation through built Cleveland Indians and judg- is once more being slighted and
We will furnish all soft
sport and recrt•ation and to afford ing from what Manager Peckin- stigmatized, and no amend made
drinks to the new
an opportunity for new friend- paugh Says he is likely to make it for the old historical wrong CO111-
nutted against them.
too,
ships.
And to add insult to injury, Dr.
FINEBERG
Recently the camp received its
The one Jewish player about
of their new and up-to-date
In loving memory of our doom
D. Shiels, tionly-r Secretary for the
annual
contribution
of
$110
from
whom
most
has
been
said
and
writ-
RESTAURANT
mother Flora M'artell, ! who passed
Mrs. Louis Oppenheim who, each ten is Jimmy Reese, a native son of colonies told recently the Mandates
away two years ago, June 21, 192s.
year, as a memorial, sends five California. If associations mean ( °mammon] in Geneva, that he de-
worthy girls to camp for a two anything Reese should be a real stires the Jews of the world to un-
A ((wing mother. true and kind.
No friemlearth like her we'll oral
wicks period. The tree planting, star for ever since he has been a derstand that Great Britain un-
For all
„he (lid her 1,•t
toitook to advance Palestine as a
which was started three years ago kid he has been a friend of basto-
And tiud wave her eternal re,.t.
home
and
nut
as
a
Jewish
state.
as memorial tributes, is each •ear boll stars on the Coast. Reese has
n41,11111; to the beauty of the ramp' been purchased by the Yankees to How absurd and preposterous.
Sadly missed by her Children.
ABE and NEWTON
Being pioneers in the restaurant business in Detroit,
%las there ever any act on our
site. The camp library is enlarged,, play second base. From spring
the same fine tasty home-cooked food that has character-
from year to year, by the onitri- training camp reports he has made part that would indicate or even
ized the name Fineberg will be served. Come down open-
bution of many volumes of !modern good and if his playing in the justify the presumption that we
ing tits.
MR. AND MRS. ABRAHAM
fiction and popular novels, from in-'I league games is on a par New seek there anything but a Nation-
LOOKMAN
toorested friends, in the community. York may yet get its Jewish base- al Ilona in accordance with the
on the
WE WILL ALSO SERVE KOSHER SANDWICHES
mandate, and how is it possible to of 96.12 North Martindale avenue,
Only members of the Young hall star.
Opening of Their New
Women's Hebrew Association are
In Max Rosenfeld the Brooklyn build there It National !Ionic if all both 40 year,: old, were kili•d in
eligible for a vacation at camp. A I Dodgers hope they have found the that we get from the mandatory an autom,,bile accident on Jae,: 19,
3402 Beaubicn
229 Michigan Avenue
health examination will be required player that will fill the yawning power is white papers with dark when they were struck by a Pen'
Downata're
Georre
&
Henry--Directly
Oppos.le
Book
Cadillac
of every girl, Appointment for ex- gap at second base. Ile hails from erdivances, and shady interfortota- :Marquette freight train 10 tiles
Cadillac 32135
aminatioon may be nudeat the time Alooloama and made a notable ree- tioons, so much so that the original west of St. Thomas, Ont. Funeral
of registration. The fee is 50 1 turd in the Southern League. Henry Balfour Dt000laratioon stands today services were held Oil June 22.
cents.
Greenberg, a New York lad, is tone s a isIf fl mere pale ghost of its former with interment at Beth Dien!
Cemetery. Mr. Lockman is
The seas .n opens on June 29 of the rawest rookies in the big
To speak of allvantoing a National rived by a brother, Sam, and 51e-.
and closes Labor Day. Reserva- leagul, Ile Latina' right from the
Lookman is surv ived by two •on -
Congratulations and
Home
without
letting
the
Inapt-
tions must be matte in person at the New Yolk sand lots to the big
Best Wishes
elubhoust-, 89 Rowena stretot. The time but 'lucky Harris, th(o Detroit immigrate when economic condi- to's, Sarah Pliscoow and Mrs. .1111'I
Swart
•n and three brothet.,
rates are $11 jer Week. The camp manager has taken a fancy to tions warrant it, in foot, to even
Peter, Louis and Charles
(MS Will leave the clubhouse every Cretonlotorg anti it is likely he will recall certificates after they have
been
issued
after
Sunday morning promptly at it :211 be called hack again in the Spring.
thorough in-
All the
ESTHER PEARLMAN
RexerVlitioli6 should be
Not much is known about Jimmy vestigation by the
won authori-
of 5026 Hastings street, -11
ant front those
made early to assure accommoda- Moosolf who is getting a tryout
t are there
old, died on June 23.
hue , r1
tions.
the right to
with Pittsburgh. tie learned his :do - toady to take novo
I.
e
as well he said, services were hold on Jul
baseball in the Middle West with buy land, it mig
with interment at the Pin •
the q NVlohita team of the Western to make bricks without strav•.
Cemetery.
She
is
survived
ho


°
G. GELBER,
League.
husband, Isadore; two sons. 11 •
1050 Louis Avenue,
All in all about II) Jews will play
and Joe, and a daughter, Tilli,•.
Windsor, Ontario.
hall this year, including Al Schacht,
one of Washington's duet of funny
BERTRAM DIENER
Unveiling of Monument.
David Horwitz Lodge of I. 0. men and a former American league
of 24 51ontana, 16 years 1 , 111, died
B. S., nuot Sunday evening, June pitcher.
on June 21. Funeral services wo
But Jewish participation in 1930
Mrs. Sadie Cohen, 5818 Ken- held at Lewis Boos.' Funeral II
o
22, at Jericho Tempe. The picnic
the new
committee reported all arrange- baselmll will nut he limited to this more avenue, Chicago, III. (fora• and the body was shipped to C,
MAX RUSSET
handful
of players. Three teams, arty of Detroit), will erect n mon- land for burial. Rabbi Fine ei !
ments for the picnic, to be held at
Beechnut Grove, Michigan and Mid- all in the National League, are ument in memory of her late ha:- ated. Ile is survived by his I °-
I
ollebelt, June 29, complete. Anyone owned bv Jews. The Pittsburgh 'm/id, Jack Cohn, on Sunday, July 6, ergs, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ditoo,
wishing tickets can secure them at Pirates by operated by Barney I r
the Jericho Temple any evening. Dreyfus, who has been in baseball
Reports fromolelegates to the na- for nearly 30 years. Judge Emil
were furnished by
tional convention held at Buffalo, Fuchs, who last year managed the
lune 15 to 17, were given. H. tail-end Bostoon Braves, will this
In Your Neighloorhood Delicatessen Shop
I termer, newly appointed 51ichigan year satisfy himself being presi-
We Sell Vienna Kosher Delicatessen Products Only
dent
- while the organized Cincin-
state Deputy', gale a short ad-
Try our delicious corned beef, salami, pastrama and wiener=
PRODUCT
nati Redo are owned by the }loath-
OF GENERAI MOIOR,
ful Sidney Weil, who bought the
Just what you want for a light cold lunch during the warn ,
180 EAST LARNED ST.
CHERRY 3070
weather.
club (luring the toff season.
General Motors Building
Walnut 5542
Have you seen our new soda fountain? Delicious Fa
Dreyfus is the dean of the base-
Enthusiasm Marks Meeting
of
',taint ice cream said here.
ball owners. His son, Sidney Drey-
Willy.-Overland Dealers.
fus, is gradually taking over the
burden of running the smoky city
A certainty that there will he a baseball enterprise but Dreyfus
marked upward trend in automo- senior is still the loss. Once the
10326 Dexter Boulevard.
Longfellow 33 1
Idles sales in the Full months owner of the Louisville OM in the
which should be even more notable old 12-tram league Droyfu • hot o •
entering 1931, is the opinion ex- lo•en a power in the baseball moll,'
pressed here by A. D. Geissler, for three de•ades. No schedule
president of the A. D. Geissler ctommittee meeting is complete
the Linea Supply in the new
Company, Detroit, one of the larg- without him. When baseball was
est distributors in the Willys-Ov- under a cloud following the 1920
Daniel Le1•111
Seymour Lewis
Saul Lew>.
Grow 1,Per ,
erland organization. The Geissler scandals, Dreyfus led the fight to
territory embraces more than half get .fudge Landis to become the
of the State of Michigan with deal- czar of America's national sport.
er points extending as far north
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Weil is making his debut in or-
as Petoskey and Charlevoix.
ganized baseball.
An owner of
Mr. Geissler made the optimistit stack in the team ever since he was
Wholeseale and Retail Dealers in
-tatement to a group of nearly 100 a kid the youthful automobile mer-
dealers from his territory at a chant is now an owner in his town
luncheon
in the Willys-Overland right. Ile has completely rebuilt
229
MICHIGAN AVENUE
HYGEIA KOSHER BEEF, SAUSAGES
Administration Building prior to the team and judging from the pre-
AND II IG II GRADE DELICATESSEN
these men taking delivery of more season forecast ris rebuilding has
will be furnished by
than la) new cars fur retail delis , been good and the Reds, as the team
The Best Your Money Can Buy
tory in their respective territories.
is known in Podktown, will have
something to say in the 1930 pen-
We will supply the new Fineberg Restaurant with all
Unveil Monument For Mrs. nant race.
meats and delicatesseen products.
Judge Fuchs startle{ baseball
Samuel Zuieback July 6.
followers last year by (folding to
manage his own from from the
Broadway Market, Shops 37 and 38
The unveiling of the monument bench. For a while he made a real
in memory of the late Mrs. Samuel job of it and in the first months
Phone Randolph 1664
Established 1896
Zuieloack will take place Sunday,' of the season Bastton was up with
2545 LINDEN AVENUE
GLEN. 6828
July 6, at El Moshe Cemetery, the leaders. Then the team tum-
Little Mack and Masonic boulevard, bled and stayed in the cellar all
/
out Gratitot. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- season. About the time the Boston
man will (officiate. Relatives and to-am began falling in the team
friends are requested to attend the standings Jutlaw Fuchs gave up the
cent-366y.
managership and retired to the ex-
Surviving the late Mrs. Zuie- ecutive office.
formerly
wonyroorho. 1930. J. T. A /
hack are four sons, Rudolph Louis
Meyer and Sol, and four duagh-
EDMUND G. LEWIS
tent, Mos. Joseph Cantor, Mrs. Na- Machinery Parts Freed
than Seholnick. Mrs. Eli Robinson
From Palestine Tariff.
and Miss Julia Zuiehack.
Roasters and Blenders of the Highest Gr•des
JERUSALENI. — (J. T. A.) —
On Sunday, July 6, there will
alsobe laid the cornerstone for the Separate parts of machinery im-
new chapel at the El Moshe Cern- ported to Palestine will henceforth
Delaware at Second Boulevard
Ire exempt from the Palestine tar-
will furnish foal supplies to
iff on machinery the customs de-
Empire 683-1
partment has decided. thus aeced-
Ong to a long standing request of 1
1323-1325 Broadway
MODERN
DELICATESSEN
Cherry 4604
Jewish industrialists who were
11612 Dexter Boulevard
I handicapped in replacing wornaut
Edmund Lewis G ■ lbert
For Your Parties
I parts.

By BERNARD POSTAL
Fla many years John McGraw,
manager of the New York Giants,
has been looking for a Jewish base-
hall player wham he could "build

--
BAMBERGERS FORM
A $5,000,000 FUND

U. OF M. ATHLETE
ON MANITOU STAFF

ABE and NEWTON

FINEBERG



grand Opening

RESTAURANT

The Detroit

Jewish Chronicle

229 MICHIGAN AVENUE

Congratulates

TUESDAY, JULY 1

FEIGENSON

BROTHERS

OBITUARY

FINEBERG

FINEBERG'S CAFETERIA

RESTAURANT

Kitchen and
Cafeteria
Equipment
also

Woodwork, Tables and
Chairs
in

Fineberg Restaurant

A LBE RT PIC K7 BA R TH C OM PAmt

Best Wishes to Abe and Newton Fineberg

J. LEFKOFSKY

& SONS

A I R

IN THIS RESTAURANT

COOLED

BY

Fin

Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Abe and Newton Fineberg

DETROIT'S LARGEST GROCERY

Teas and Coffees

FINEBERG'S RESTAURANT

The Best of Everything to Eat!

M. A. LONDON

all

FINEBERG
RESTAURANT

The ECONOMY
LINEN SERVICE

CONGRATULATIONS!

H. DERMER IS NEW
I. 0. B. S. DEPUTY

LAFER

BROTHERS

7739 John R. St.

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