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PAGE EIGHT

BE

McIVIAHON'S ELECTION
During the past year while sit..!
GIVEN WIDE SUPPORT ling as judge of the Circuit Court

for the county of Wayne, he dis-
Of particular interest to the posed of 3 567 cases and played a
Jewish community in Wayne conspicuous part in seducing the
county is the candidacy of Judge congested court docket in this cir-
Maurice McMahon for election to suit. In disposing of these cases,
the office which he now holds as Judge McMahon displayed the
circuit judge. same outstanding legal ability and
A graduate of the Detroit sound judgment for which he has
schools and of the University of been loved and respected in the
Michigan Law School, Judge Mc- past by both attorney and layman.
Mahon, though a comparatively The Detroit Bar Association,
young man, has earned an envi- composed of 1,500 practicing at-
able reputation for legal talents torneys in the City of Detroit, has
displayed during the 17'ears o f um ualifi ey
dl endorse
I
d J u d ge M c-
actual practice in this city.
Mahon as its choice.

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ALEX J GROESBECK
ENDORSED BY STERN

1

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rr Limn ARornae

difficult situations, his fe ar I essness
and courage.
"Alex J. Groesbeck is nobody's
Neither is he a figurehead,
• nor anybody's tool. lie is a real

STUDIOS
BRUCKER AIDED BY GANAPOL
TO OPEN SEPT. 8
JEWISH LEADERS'

Boris Ganapol announces that
personality, a man with the cour-
the Ganapol Studios of Musical
age of his convictions. Ile achieved
Art will open its new term on Mon-
The candidacy of Former Gov- distinction in law and in business
Endorsed for Governor by day, Sept. 8, Studios, at 447 Put-
ernor Alex J. Groesbeck, who is affairs long before he entered the
Isaac and Simon Shetzer,
nam avenue, will open for enroll-
again seeking the Republican nom- political field. llis experience as
me nt on Friday, Sept. 5, A fac-
R. W. Fixel, Others.
governor has made him a master
ination as governor of the State of
ulty
of 22 teachers will instruct in
j of the theory and practice of state
voice, piano, violin, 'cello, etc.
Michigan, at the l'rimaries on Sept. administration. Anything but pro-
That prominent leaders of De-
Mr.
Ganapol announces the fol-
9, won a spurt this week when it vincial, he is an out and out De- troit's Jewish community strongly
lowing acquisitions to the faculty
received the endorsement of Mil- troiter, and at the same time hi' support Attorney-General Wilber for the
coming season:
is fully acquainted with the needs • ' B rucker in his candidacy for
Hugh RiDuut, well-known pion.
of every nook and corner of our governor is indicated by the em-
hit
of
late
years in Brussels Bel-
e.
gium, under Arthur DeGreef, at
"What he accomplished while he ;
the
conservatoire
and recently head
was governor points the way of
of the piano department of the
. his future achievement. Witness
dek Conservatory at Chattanooga,
for example the marvelous system
Tenn.
of State roads which he inaugur-
Mrs. Hugh RiDout has for a
ated; they constitute an everlast-
Dumber of years taught dramatic
ing monument to his genius, and
expression and classic and inter-
are a joy to our citizenry.
His
pretive dancing at the Cadek Con-
State Administrative Board with
' servatory of Music. She is a grad-
its cutralization of responsibility
uate of the "Leland Power School
wt. u stroke of genuine statecraft.
.of the Spoken Word" in Boston.
"The governorship is a huge re-
Alfred Hughes, violinist and
spensiffility. It requires a man of
I scholarship pupil of Leep Auer
Large
I ge experience, trained foresight
and a prize winner, was a umber
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS
and sturdy grasp adequately t
of the Philadelphia Symphony Or-
homily the affairs of state. I con-
chestra and is at present a member
Tenni., Boating, Swimming, Beautiful Scenery, Excellent
sider Groesbeck amply equipped i.
of the Detroit Symphony Orches-
Cuisine, Ideal Sleeping Quarter..
he the head of so vast a business
, tra, is also an acquisition to the
'corporation as the State of Michi-
Ganapol Studios of Musical Art.
CALL HEMLOCK 0998-W
gan. Barely do we find man so
Sara Evnitzky Gorman, the gift-
fittingly prepared for so high an
howoommossams.
ed pianist, is returning to the fac-
office 1 venture the opinion that
ulty after a year's leave of ab
if there is any one man in Michi-
soma..
tsar] who is not alone qualified t
Ethel Goldman, well-known De-
be governor but also is of Presi-
MILFORD STERN
troit pianist and teacher, who has
SIMON SHETZER
dential timber, it is Alexander .1.
just returned [tuns New York City,
ford Stern prominent ct mm un a fk" esheck."
abatis endorsement accorded him where she was a member of the
Let your child go back to the long school term
Jewish leader. The statement of
this week. To the unqualified ap- Edwin Hughes Master Class.
rested and refreshed .
ariproval given Mr. Brucker by
endorsement issued by Mr. Stern
follows:
Fred SI, u zeJoseph Krolik, Jo- Fall Term of Institute of
seph
M. Weiss and a host of other
"I have been asked to state my
Musical Art to Open
prominent Jews, there was added
preference among the candidates
Sept. 8.
'his
week,
among others, that of
The Groesbeck - for - Governu-
for the Governorship. For over
The
Detroit Institute of Musical
Club was organized this week for Isaac Shetzer and Simon Shetzer,
20 sears I have had personal con-
active in Jewish communal affairs, Art announces the upenjng of their
tacts with Alex J. Groesbeck which the purpose of furthering his c in-
didacy at the coming primary. 1 - anti Major Rowland W. Fixed, at- fall term on Monday, Sept. 8,
have resulted in my forming a
Notable additions to the piano de-
Tennis, Baseball, Swimming, Boating and all other activi-
torney,
leader in veterans' circles
wholesome admiration for the man has a membership at present of
ties. Qualified counsellors. Excellent cuisine, Ideal sleeping
and nationally known suthority on partment the coming season are
and an appreciation of his many 12,600 who are not only members the law of aviation.
quarters.
those of Sir. Francis Mayhew, well
big qualities of mind and heart. I but active workers in his behalf,
"A number of years of intimate known Detroit artist, as a guest
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
have noted his power of leadership, and it is expected in a short time
contact with Attorney-General teacher, lusting to a one year leave
of absence granted Mr. Willough-
his intellectual ability, his sound that this membership will be in-
Wilber M. Brucker have convinced
For Details Call Hemlock 0998-W
creased to 25,000 members
and practical knowledge of bust-
Louis II. Wolfe is president of me of his outstanding ability and by Houghton. Also that of Mr.
r.
ness his statesmanlike handling of
'
the club, Hal P. Wilson and Frank sterling character. Ile has made a Edward Bredshall, concert pianist
Lawhead are vice-presidents, Phil splendid record in the service of and teacher. Mr. Brtalshall is
Goulding is secretary, and Leopold his county, state and country, as iplanning a series of concerts the
coming season.
A. Koscinski is treasurer. Mem- soldier, prosecuting attorney, at-
In addition to the above, follow-
bers of the advisory board are torney-general and member of the
ing is a partial list of the Institute
Hon. Ernest P. 1.aJoie, George state administrative board. His
faculty and courses: Piano: Fran-
Linton, Max L. Black, Peter .1. experience has brought him close
cis L. York, M. A. Mus, Doc.; Ed-
Drexelius, Dr. R. R. Goldstone, to the problems of the state and
Harry
McConnaughy, Joseph his approach to those problems is ward 13. :Manville, Mus. Doc F. A.
Klein, John Poleski, Charles K. sa e, logical and statesmanlike. G. 0.; LaVerne II. Brown, Mus.
s
if elected, give to the state Bach.; Alan Kopelson, Minor E.
Sandorf, Harry L. Herschberg, Ilewill,
White, Alle D. Zuidema, Mus. Doc.;
Wm. 0. Ellsworth, Samuel Poloz- an outstanding administration,"
said
Major
Fixel, in his statement. :Margaret Mannebach, Elmer R.
ker, William Kaufman, Leo Tanta.,
ak,
William G. Gilmore, Hon. W. Mc- "I have no hesitancy in giving him Mundt, IL A. Mus, Bach.; Mrs. hi.
D. Bentley.
Violin: Ilya Schkol-
Kay Skillman, Hon. Charles L. my wholehearted endorsement and
Bartlett, Herman Marks, Charles in urging my friends to do like- Inik, Wm. Ending King, Karl
wise."
Chase.
Harp.
Helen 13urr-Brand.
E. McCarty, Hugo l'arshell, Abe
The Messrs. Shetzer, in a joint Voice: William Howland, Mus.
Srere, William Rosenberg, Milton
statement,
urged
the
election
of
!Doc.,
Archibald
C. Jackson, Eliza-
R. Palmer, Louis Gould, Thomas .1.
Bennett, Frederick Proth-
Donahue, Leopold D. Mayer, M. A. Attorney-General Brucker as gov- beth
ernor.
"Ile
has
demonstrated
his
erne,
Mrs.
Jesse
D. Hosom, Roy Si,
La Fond, Maurice Bordelove,
Mus,
Henry Wagner, Norman M. Snider public spirit and devotion to offi- l'arsons,
Bach.,.,
Federal
cial duty in the manner in which Whittlesey, Theory: Francis I..
he sacrificed the advancement of York, M. A. Mus. Doc., Edward B.
A price-drop in food costs of 18 1 : 2
HYMAN SUCCEEDS WISE his personal, political fortunes, by Manville, Mus. Doc F. A. G. G.,.
per cent has taken place
AS AVUKAH SECRETARY throwing all of his time and Alle I), Zuidema, Mus. Doc., Minor -
in Detroit since Groceterias opened their doors a year ago this
energy into the prosecution of De- E. White. 'Cello: Herman Guen-
month. Government figures show that food prices are now the
The appointment of George M. troit's crime inquiry. He should , ther, Juanita Dudley. Dunning,
receive the grateful support and System: Marjorie Ann Coles. Or- i
Hyman as executive secretary was
lowest in ten years. NOW is the time to buy.
appreciation of all civic-minded gan: Francis L. York, M. A., Mus.
announced by Rabbi Samuel M.
citizens regardless of previous ;in-! Doc., Edward S. Manville, Mus.
Blumenfield, national president of
litical affiliations. Mr. Brucker's! Doc. F. A. G. 0., Howard Lave,
Avukah, the American Student l candidacy gives
us a rare opport- Minor E. White, Alle D. Zuidema,
!Zionist Federation. Mr. Hyman
uity to recognize a public official, Mus. Doc. Dancing: Jack Frost.
will succeed James Waterman Wise
who by this act alone proves that Dramatic Art: Mrs. Ruth Weber.
who was elected honorary secre-
he has dedicated his public career' Normal Piano Class Methods: Ida
tary of the organization. Mr. Ily-
the welfare of his state."
Elkan Katz. Clarinet an
and Sono-
has recently returned from
!man as
Herrick. Banjo,
l'alestine. Ile holds the M. A. dr -
here is an unusual purchase in
3 JEWS WINNERS OF
, Mandolin William
and
Ukelele:
Mabel
Roy-
gnu:
grey from Columbia University,
these items. We bought a train-

RE-ELECT

CORONER

DR. ALBERT L.

FRENCH

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

15 Years of Faithful Public Serv-
ice Merits Your Vute

Spend Labor Day Week-End at

r.

Camp Niclair

CORONER

ON BIG WOLF LAKE

DR. JAMES E.

RE-ELECT

,

BURGESS

k

Faithful Service Entitles Him
Re-Election
_
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One More Week to School

ELECT

GROESBECK CLUB
ORGANIZED HERE

CAMP NICLAIR

AT BIG WOLF LAKE

TircINAL,
uRocuirEi) )1 'S

RALPH E.

l

B / , K

FORMER ASSISTANT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

it

SELF SERVE

Circuit Court Commissioner

NO WAITING

REPUBLICAN TICKET

Special Before - the - Holiday Bargains

Peas or Tomatoes

load. The peas are solid pack,
and the tomatoes red ripe and firm.
Omnibus or Bullhead brands.

Pickles

3

sweet mixes

No 2 2
Cans

$25,000 VICTOR PRIZE!'
former directsr of club act i n '
itivs at the Central Jewish Insti-
. tute and for the last two years NEW YORK — (J. T. A.) — .
served as assistant registrar at the There are three Jews among the
winners of the $25,000 prize
Hebrew University. While in l'al- ! fou r r ,‘%(,
estine Mr. Hyman contributed to fo r t he nest symphonic work by
an American which WAR assigned
leading Zionist papers.
Rabbi Blumenfield was invited to „by the Victor Phonograph Com-
act as director of the extension PC- "an-v' according to the announce-
tivities of the Bureau of Jewish meat by Mr. Shoemaker, president
t
Education of Chicago. Plans are of the company.
The prize was originally prom-
being made for extensive Avukah
; activities in the Western uniyersi- ised for one symphonic work, but
, 'ties,
0. to be carried tin from i hica- the judges had difficulty in decid-
init. which was the best of the
submitted manuscripts and de-
served the prize. They therefore
QUINN CANDIDATE: FOR decided to divide it among the
five
STATE LEGISLATURE best compositions, giving $5,000
Opened in 1852
or each one.
The winners are Ernest Bloch,
The candidacy of

f Ralph E. Quinn , ,fluis Gruenb
for Re presentative
erg,
Aaron
Co
the State. Be, peland
of
land Robert Russell
the l
Legislature for
Campus of 100 acres. Eleven
for the first district er having recei
ved nnet
WAS
$10, 000 for
buildings with modern equip-
endorsed by a group of bus- two off his submitted manuscripts
ment. Training school, includ-
iness and professional men at a -
ing elementary and high school
S
departments.

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Imported Sardines

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lb.

The Fifty-third Year

Campfire Marshmallows ,,L°:;„ 3 pkgs. 25c
Cherry Blosssm Ice Cream
23c

Quarts 45c.

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Mrs. Helen Chaffee Work man
Mrs. Emilie Clark Chance
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"We believe that Ralph F... Quinn
has all of the qualifications neces-
vary to give the city of II , troit
proper representation in the State
I.egislature. His past experiences
tare fitted him for the position. As
secretary to farmer Mayor John C.
Ledge he has familiarized himself
with the type of legislation nettled
to remedy various situations in the
city of Detroit. Ilis experience as
a newspaperman has brought him
in contact with City, State and
County problems, and court re-
forms, He also served as clerk of
the Recorder's Court and studied
law at the Detroit College of I.aw,"
the statement issued by this group
read.

NEARBY
GROCETERIAS
9910 Dexter Blvd.

At Boston

At Webb

8652 Linwood

At Blaine

12407 Linwood

At Sturtevant

Mr. Quinn expressed himself in
favor of Old Age Pension in the
form of a bill that will not burden
the taxpayer and give ample se-
curity to the aged, and revision of
the recall statute, periodic re-exam-
ination of automobile drivers, fair
- apportionment of the gas and
taxes between cities, to
ships and villages.

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A Muer School of the very first rank of art sCr excellence

TERM BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER EIGHTH

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Telephone: Glendale 5550
447 Putnam Avenue, Art Center — Second Work West from Woodwaid

STAFF OF TEACHERS

Voice
Doris Ganapol
?dm, Egli Souk.-
SteMbar k
Bettie Currie

Plano

Rosa Morris Saper
Gild' Goldstein
Sylvia Scherr
Frances Freedman
Doris Schneider
and assistants

Mrs. Boris Ganapol
Hugh Itidout
Mrs. Ray Robosson
Mary Fedews
Mrs. Meyer Gorman
Arol St Clair
Dorothy Hall Hughes
Ethel Goldman

Henrietta Hillman

Jessie 11. Wuolfenden

Dramatic Art

Dancing

Geraldine Mar Dowell
i/id gut
Theory and Harmony
History of Music
Boris Ganapol
Ensemble

Violin
Bernard Sturm
Alfred W. Hushes

Bernard Storni

Fon-

g.,
'Cello
Constantin
Komarovsky

Song Literature
Pianists

for

Doris CanaPol

Dunning SW.. for
Beginners
Jessie II. Woolfemb,

and

5'

DETROIT INSTITUTE OF
MUSICAL ART mics'AGOInr:LITT

FRANCIS L. YORK, M. A., Mtn. Doc., Chairman of the Board
EDWARD B. MANVILLE, F. A. G. 0., Mus Doc., President

Adherents for thirty-four years to the highest standards has I,r , .•..
to this school country-wide recognition. To seHoue student-

it offers unusual
r ag ads•ntages.
Below--A partial list of the Institute Faculty
PIANO
VOICE
ORGAN
Francis L. York,
William Howland,
M. A., Mils. Doc.
Francis L. York

Francis Mayhew
(Guest Teacher)
Edward Ilredshall
Edward II. Manville.
F.A.G.O.
LaVerne H. Brown,
MI.. Hach.
Alan Konelson
Minor E. White
Alle B. Zoidema
Mu, Doc.
M•rgaret M•nnebach
Elmer R. Mundt
II. A„ Mus . Bach.
Mrs. M. D. Bentley

VIOLIN
Ilya Schkolnik
Wm. Grating King
Karl Chase

HARP

Helen Burr-Drand

Mu.. Doe.
Archibald C. Jacloon
Elizabeth H. Bennett
Frederick Protheroe
Mrs. Jessie D. Holton
Hof' N. Pam..
Mils. Hach.
Federal W hit tlesey

M. A., Iles. Doc
Edward II. Mans ill.
Mus. Dot., F. A. ti o
Howard Love
Minor E. White
A Ile D. Zoidenot.
Mos. Doe.

DANCING

THEORY

lark Frost

Francis L. York,
M. A., Mii•. Doe.
Edward H. Manville,
Mus. Doe., F.A.D.O.
A Ile D. Z u idems.
ne• oar.
Mi
Minor E. White

DRAMATIC ART
Mob Ruth Weber

NORMAL PIANO
CLASS METHODS
Ida Elkan Katz

CLARINET AND

'CELLO

SAXOPHONE

Herman Guenther
Juanita Dudley

William Herrick

BANJO, MANDOLIN
AND UKULELE

DUNNING SYSTEM

M•riorle Ann Coles

M•bel Royer

FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 8th, 1930

Accredited Teachers' Certificates. Diplomas and Degrees
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For Catalog and View Book Address
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Normal College Conservatory
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Voice, Piano, Organ, Violin,
Band and Orchestra.
Fall Terms begin September
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houses for women students offer
a single bed for every girl.

day Oct.
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