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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-10-24

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URGENT PLEA FOR
YIDDISH THEATER

CLIPION AYINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

710)ErRoralvisfi of RON IC LE

TALMUD SOCIETY
HONORS L. DANN

DIES
1020 LAST SUMMER Y. W. H. A. WINTER SIGMUND WOHL DIES MAX AT LEBSTER
THE AGE OF 61
AT FRESH AIR CAMP SEASON IS OPENED
Organization

"Mansfield's," Operated by montis, has already won a large
following.
Mannie Cohn and Ber-
Sigmund Wahl of 3338 Elmhurst,
"There has always been a longs
nie Frant.
Chevra Shots, the society for the
Detroit resident for the past 20 —
felt want for clothes styles in the
study of the Talmud at the Talmud
Max Lelostt•r, for 25 years one of
years, during which time he was
T orah on Tuxedo and 11a I
"Nlansfield'a," in the Book-Cad- typical New York manner," said
prominent in the steamship busi• the most prominent Jewish resi-
Its Existence Threatened Un• the Siyum held las
i tStnid m
a ao ece-
Acknowledges • The Y. W. II. A. season was of- ness and in fraternal circles, died dues of Flint, and it resident of illac Hotel building, operated by Mr. Cohn, "and we feel that in
less Patronage is In-
on Thursday at the age of 49. Fu- Detroit for the past four years, Mannie Cohn and Bernie Frant, stressing Simon-Ackerman clothe'
ficially
opened
Sunday,
Oct.
19,
Gifts,
Bequests
and
creased.
died at the age of 61 at Harper both prominent in Detroit cloth- we are bringing to Detroiters the
I All classes are now in session.
Memorials.
Hospital on (let. 16, after an illness ing circles, lo the newest clothing finest examples of metropolitan
Registrations continue to be taken
An urgent appeal for the Yid-
of
3U days. Funeral services were store to opeo in this city.
styling."
for conversational English, elocu-
dish theater of Detroit was made
"Metropolitan smartness for,
held fr Gilbertes Funeral Home
"Nlannie" and "Bernie" are
Itions,
dramatic
art,
speed
stenog-
The Fresh Air Camp at Brigh-
this week, Abraham Littman, man-
metropolitan-minded
Detroit
dress-
on
Friday,
and
burial
was
in
Clover
always on hand to meet their
ton, Stich., maintained by the De I raphy and typewriting, charm
ager of Littman's Yiddish People's
ers" is the guiding motto of the friends, to whom they extend an
Hill Park Cemetery.
I
school,
child
study,
string
orches-
treat Community Fund, during the
Theater, Twelfth and Seward, de-
Surviving Mr. Lebster, whose De- new store, which, in less than two invitation to visit the store •
past summer uffered vacations to tra, tap dancing, eurythmics, gym-
claring that unless the public's pat-
trait home was at 3216 Pingree
basketball,
swimming,
791 underprivileged Jewish che er nastics,
ronage is increased the theater's
avenue, are his wife, Lena; his
dial) of the city. Since a number fencing, book chat, horseback rid-
existence is threatened.
daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Adell;
parliamentary
procedure.
of these children remained longer ing,
Friends of the theater point out ,
his mother, Nlarion Lt•loster of Flint,
checkers and chess, bridge and
than
the
usual
two
week
period
that there is little exeuso for drop ;
who is 105 years old; a brother,
ballroom
dancing.
the tootal accommodations numbered
in patronage as a result of the de-
Lewis, of Flint, and another broth-
Mrs. Emeryalonash will con-
1,020 children, indicating a full ca-
pression because prices have been
er,
Joseph, who is in Austria; two
pacity of 200 children at all times duct the Child Study classes on
adiusted to suit the tinter.
sisters,
Mrs. B. Salsinger and Mrs.
Monday
evenings
at
o'clock
and
during the summer.
With the best company in years
Goldberger;
and two grandchildren,
Thursday afternoons at 2:45. Mrs.
The usual variety of camp sec- I Clare Wickersham is conducting a
functioning at the theater, it is
S. Robert Adell and Franklin Zane
' livities are offered the campers, and charm school where such subjects
further pointed out that to permit
Adell.
hop are adequately supervised by; as social usage, correct attire and
the theater to suffer at this time
Mr. Lehster was in the steel bus-
a staff of 12 counscellors.
will mean a definite setback for all
iness in Flint. Tun years ago he
speech will be discussed. From
local efforts.
During the past summer, the con- time to time, specialists in the vari-
-.vent to Austria and brought back
"
Mr. Littman announced this
tinuance of a cardiac unit for 25 ous subjects will be brought in.
with hint 23 relatives whom he es-
week that to suit conditions he has
a n. ys, which has been maintained u
t mlished in business in Flint.
Mrs. Ilerbert Metz, a graduate
adjusted prices accordingly, and
Mr. Lebster Was known for his
for the past three seasons, was of the Columbia School of Expres-
friends express the hope that this
made possible by the generosity of sion in Chicago, will teach the new
nerosity, and recording to L. L. Votc a Straight REPUBLICAN
will bring back the public's sup-
Samuel Gilbert who undertook the classes in elocution and interpre-
adell, his son-in-law, his will pro- Ticket Nov. 4—It is Good Business
port, assuring the theater's exist-
SIGMUND WOHL
financing of the group which is nut tative reading.
vides for many bequests to local and
ence.
;livered by the budget received
for YOU
In order that unemployed girls nt•ral services were held Friday, foreign charities.
Present "Poor Millionaires."
from the Community Fund. This may ke ep up speed anti improve with burial in Oakview Cemetery
For this week-end, the feature at LOUIS DANN
, croup ,
O d en
th odt h oused
the theater will be "Poor Million.
MRS. E. L. JACOBS DIES;
rest of the camp, necessitates a typists, th e employment depart- Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated.
Surviving Sir, Wohl are his wife,
aires, by Julius Michaelson, with •ning, paid honor to Louis Dann, eparate staff and schedule of etc- meat is sponsoring rree practice
DETROITER 25 YEARS
'music by Arnold Perlmutter. It who, with Rabbi David Rein, teach- ivities, and supervisory medical ' alasses from 10 to 12 every morn-
iSn'o' -'I il'h;ootkhsrt (elfndtato u n i ( f htthetr. ais I Si i s sr osrs. Pltauat ih -
is a comedy featuring special musi- er of the group, is the guiding t tent ion.
'
ing
except
Friday
and
from
8
to
Mrs.
Ell a Levy Jacobs, Detroit
a
A and Marjorie Rohl; his father, .I a.
cal selections and featuring the spirit of the society.
The Fresh Air Camp is run by 10 on Wednesday evenings.
cob; three brothers, Julius, Alec resitlent fo r 25 years, died on Mon-
entire Yiddish theater cast.
M. II. Zackheim was toastmaster t he Fresh Air Society which is a class in legal stenography meets and Michael, and a sister, Anna dy at her home, 9600 Dexter boults.
at Sunday's dinner, and addresses amber of the Jewish Welfare Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Anton.
Tor Lieutenant Governor
at the age of 711. Funeral
delivered by Mr. Dann, Rabbi F l ederation and Dertoit :Community t ay evenings.
teats D. DICEENSON
were held It etineaday af-
Mr. Wahl was a m ember of Con- services
wan, at
FORMER DETROITER were
Miss Ann Ehrenpries has charge'
H am ilt on chmaa
Rein, Rabbi Shlomo Cutler, Rabbi
grcgation B'nai Moshe, Old Folks
. Cass
asium
uesclaasys at Temple ILI
-. ,06 and Alexandrine. Sur v iving
organization acknowledges of the gymonn
,a,higa::, 1.s,0.h. ;i B
i a.,- B. !,illegt,,,• 0, it rLindo
.
SEEKS MILWAUKEE S. Fine, Rabbi Isaac Stollman. Vie'. The
her
gifts, bequests and memorials Beth
selections were played by Miss t
e two daughters, Mrs. Edythe
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE lin
basketball
and
tap
dancing
are
in-
Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and vhich have been received during
Silver
and
Mrs.
Sol
Berman.
She
and
other
oranization,.
g
chided in the course.
Registra-
Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, and Cantor ' he past few months.
was the mother of the late Dr. Leon
Max Raskin former Detroiter, Boyarsky sang, accompanied I, v
Gifts and treats received at camp lions must be made tot the club-
house in person before Oct. 28.
• f ollow;
who passed his ' bar examinations in his daughter.
r SL's. Jacobs was born in Nor-
Three
gift-making
classes
meet
Michigan, is candidate for district
It was recalled at the celebration
:talk, Va., but spent most of her
Mr. and me,. Abe Shuman, 5500 for Wednesday evenings under the
attorney of Milwaukee, Wis., on the that Mr. M ann became active in so- p'aao„nd
'girlhood ' N ewY
e, augment, which covered etiit
w ere she
Socialist ticket. Mr. Raskin is a cietics for the study of the Tal- et,,,heie..and,i tti Jourt and ilAHN, Water MIlde supervision of Miss Dorothy Wein-
married loader Jacob
ork, s in 1876.
man, of Crowley-Milner's• Miss
brother of Nathaniel Raskin of mtal 40 years ago, at It'nai Israel,
Shortly after her marriage she
JIWI,
II
Mazer,
annual
gift
of
summer
Gretchen
Ilartenstein
of
DeVoe-
16227 Birwood, Detroit.
Synagogue on Mullett street. Mr. eao,d y of •thletie equirment.
mace! to Albion, Mich., coming
and Miss Frances Wiles-
At a dinner in honor of Mr. Ras- Dann is treasurer of the House of I Abe anti Isadore Levin, annual gift of I Reynolds,
s ky.
; from there to Detroit. During her
kin's candidacy, leaders of every Shelter, a director of the United rowboat.
f tiehlet n rr
William
R.
Blumenthal
Alasnes
cernillit,• iree is3,h te lais. a member
h
a.m..'
The business and professional
walk of Milwaukee Jewry's life Ilebrew Schools and a vice-presi. dine camp. Gilbert. skS0 to anance car.
Conducts Drives in
were present last Tuesday, and the dent of the Jewish Old Folks Home.
Electric clock and dinner gong in mem.. girls' supper club meets Thursday
Ohio.
of Mrs. P•uline Zenner from Mr. •ntl evenings from 6 to H. On Oct. 30
Raskin Booster Club was organ-
Si r, I. Hirschman, Mr. and Mrs. N. NIrs. Laura Kramer will talk on
ized. Among those who partici-
For State Treasurer
sin-. air. and Mrs. Art Sloinan, Mr, and "The Attitude of the Business Girl I
pated in the dinner were leading CENTER COUN CIL
m • I' st omas
A number of driv • la ; • I
HOWARD C. LAWRENCE
• • • o- to Pier Job.
Reservations must' concluded in Michigan cities for
'i
Mr. end Mr , S. Coburn Dr. Sad
Milwaukee Zionists, and Attorney
KARL WEISS
Mr, A. Fischer, t hell Sion., Russell be in by Wednesday noon.
SPONSORS FORUM Shoran.
: the Allied Jewish Campaign, and in of 2972 Taylor died on Oct. 16 at
Robert A. Hines, prominent in
Mrs. Irene lierman, Ed Wnlf. ,
The A. Z. A. Fraternity will several other communities mans are the ago. of 73. Burial was in Oak-
Zionism in this country, was toast-
1Ms. and Mrs. Arthur Frank, Mr. and
sponsor the Saturday night dance under ay to solicit funds in be- w view Cemetery,
master.
Rabbi Moses
The senior open forum of the MCrank Martin.
Goldman. electrical equipment at Webster Hall on Oct. '25.
half of the joint fund for the Joint 'Fischer officiating,. Surviving him
hold its first session on Tuesday, , for Morse
installation of emergency gong anti •
On Sunday evening, Oct. 26,
Oct. 28, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Jew- 0000poeo, . t u o o lies id electric equipment . the "At Home" will present an un- Di-tribution Committee and the are his wife, Regene; four sons, al
leesilleld Tire Company. .
of Philadelphia, Joseph and Ern-
ish Center Auditorium, 31 Mel- or,
" '"" "e lusual program featuring A: Caro- Jewish Agency for Palestine.
William R. Blumenthal, former est of Cleveland, and Ben of To
bourne avenue. Milford Stern, 1 stissero setts anti Ilenriette Robinson. , Belli, known as the "King of Versa-
regional
director
of
the
United
ledo; and four daughters, Mrs
president of the Jewish eenters • atom,. .
; they," who will give a program
Mts. Ann. L opat . candle .
Palestine Appeal, who is the field Sant Rosenbaum, Sirs. Isadore
Association board of directors, will , Sidn.Y
'
',Per, Sirs.
' I. Sharfinan,
'
harry. of music, imitations, and ventrilo- director of the Allied Jewish Cam- Weiss, Mrs, Milton White and
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman and be the speaker. Ilis topic will cen- Pli-kow.
Mrs. Minnie Mahrer. Mrs. Louis tlUiSITI. Me Will be assisted by his
son, Robert, returned Sunday from ter around the Liberal Rabbinical watt. 1.. Marks, candy treat.
paign for Michigan andOhio,,re- Mrs. Aaron Rosenzweig, all of De-
,eon, Al, Jr.
, troit.
Detroit, where they spent the Conference held in London in July.
Mr, William Levy, Mr. •nd Milt. S.
Captains of the teams to be en- ports that in Grand Rapids, where
Seher.
Ca MI Y •nd books.
week-end,
the
closed last week, $3,-
Everyone is invited. There will be
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald, pea- feted
in the girls' basketball 000 campaign
WaS
ISAAC NICHAMIN
no:.
realized. Meyer S. Slay
no admission charge.
I league are requested to meet at Was
MISS Tillie Marienthal has re-
Mrs Jame,' s e ams, ,ono al Bin in
chairman of the campaign, of 9692 Cameron avenue, 63 years
the
clubhous
eon
Sunday
after..
honor
of
Sesser
Colleen's
birthday,
cake,
I
old,
died
on Oct. 17. Funeral serv-
turned to Rogers City after spend-
• with A. Kollenhorg as vice-
randy and ice cream.
noon, Oct. 26, at 2 o'clock.
ing several weeks with Mrs. Rose SHOLEM ALEICHEM
chairman and Morris Friedman as ices were held on Oct. 17, with in-
Maurice Goldenberg. slain for swim-
On
Nov.
1,
Webster
Hell
will
be
Berglass.
terment at Her liarmoria Ceme-
ming 111a k.
!the scene of a Hallowe'en dance, secretary-treasurer. On the earn.
O
Mrs. Ed Roitomthal, money for milli-
FOLK INSTITUT E ' v•tio
Ile is survived by his wife,
with s pecial entertainment, prizes paign committee were Julius Am- tery.
n of trees and auto battery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield
berg, Silas F'. Albert, Rabbi Ben Ruth, and a son, Alex.
-
-
' folns
a' Minaret Club, $50.
and
novelty
dances.
Awards
will'
For Attorney General
spent the week-end in Detroit.
.111,
tiee
Henry
Hutzel,
enrol
gins
Enalin,
Samuel
Himelstein,
Louis
The Banquet: $1.500 Pledgedt . s Hu i.
he made to the persons appearing
PAUL W. I/MAULS'
ITLA SALZBERG
Fat Senator
For Supreme Court dg
es - prettiest and most Katz, Ben Lubetsky, Herman Stern,
$700 Cash.
' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Winernan, in hen. , in the funniest,
Friday night services will be
Benjamin Smith, Rabbi P. Water- of 252 Belmont avenue, 52 years
JANES COBZENS
or or their tWent,fifth Wratillig mini. original costumes.
HENRY M. BUTZEL •
conducted at the Temple by Mrs.
old, died on Oct. 20. Funeral
',situ. $100.
man and G. A. Wolf.
The
Hallowe'en
party
at
the
.
Joseph Gumbiner of Cincinnati.
services were held on Oct. 21 at
The banquet of the Sholem
Memorials and bequests:
clubhouse on Sunday evening, Nov.. Mr. Blumenthal reports also that
Aleichem Folk Institute which took
05 se t or me late Samuel Heaven. 2, will be sponsored by the Tusi-, $2,200 was raised in Kalmar. Lewis Bros.' Funeral Ilonle, with
ANDIDATE presented by the Republican party arc '
et. itO0.
interment at Beth Moses Ceme-
On Sunday evening a Sabbath place last Sunday evening at the ■ H str..n77
a
s ir t: Mrs
i ;o . ,1.,,,,4 re ctzo
tind
s. Tale Sorority. Every room in the and a abort drive WAS held in Bar
seasoned timber—experienced—backed by success-
supper was held at Temple Abra- Kindertheater was a great success..
tery. Rabbi Fine officiated. She
City.
pecker.
City.
Campaigns
are
being
organ.
resr
house will be used for a
sial
special
ham which was attended by about
In the program participated the i 0 •- s'''''l , po voio mamas. A.:.0,ict. feature on that evening. Admis-,
ful records. They Know Michigan—its needs—its wishes.
zed in Lansing Jackson,
Jackson Ann Ar- is survived by her husband, Moses.
i
of
Aloha
Lost'.
Phi.
Mrs.
S.
Ito,•en-
150. After the dinner a program, following: Ida Divine, II. Cohen,
, soon will be by membership card.
bor, Flint, Pontiac and Port Ilu-
at which Mr. L. B. Harrison pre- (layman and Warren of the Ila -; berg.
FREDA SIMPKIN
in
ory of Mr. Oscar Rostnberger
ron. Milford Stern is state chair
'WILDER M. BRUCKER is an outstanding leader. Clean,
sided as toastmaster, was given levy--Ilazomir Choral Society. Th e from Mrs
mem. Monroe Rosenfield.
man of the allied drive for Michi- of 3042 Sturtevant avenue, 58
In memory id Miss s,Ivia sim ons Contributions to North End
years
old,
died on Oct. 22. Fu-
and short talks were made by G., Messrs. Bercovich, Click and Fink
Intelligent, able and forceful. Associated with him as
gan.
'
•rom hf r.. Grover C Wolf. Mr. and Mr , ,
W. Kahn, William Hutton and elstein spoke. II. Leivick, famou 5 Sylt•n Groaner, I. Levin. Mr. and Mrs.
Clinic.
A campaign under the su pervis- neral services were held Oct. 24 in
candidates on the Republican ticket are men of integrity,
Dave Kessler, Sam Kessler, Elmer poet, was guest speaker.
St.
Louis,
N1o.
She
is
survived
by
J.
i on of ND:. Blumenthal, is now in
I
In memory 14 Sol Sulzberger from I.
ability and unblemished records in public service.
Mr. I•inkelstein a strong appea
Hoffman and Rabbi Glantz. Vocal
North End Clinic has received I orogress in Cincinnati, and plans a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Green.
selections were rendered by Mr., for aid and support brought th , Ll7,l, nr,• ,m, r,-0.,mlolItliri,;',. r ,A. :,,..1;''il,,',",'•,,,,,, mr , the following contributions:
I or drives are being made in. atone.
Kunin, Mrs. J. Lutren, Mrs. Lib.' following results: Fifteen hundret I and Mn,. A. J. Levin :
In memory of Miss Miriam D. Youngstown and Toledo. .
In mem ory of Alfred Rothchild fins,
man and Rabbi Glantz. The sue.' dollars were pledged and $700
HYMAN I.. SHAPIRO
Goldman from Mrs, Minna Baer,
A, Rothchild.
of 2486 Blaine avenue, 62 %Tara
rests of the affair was due to Phil given in cash by the different Mrs.
In mem ory of Sigmund Han+ from Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mon 'We Rosenfield.
Zucker, general chairman, assisted , members present. The list fol- and Mrs . S. M. Cole, Mrs. E. M. Rosen: Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers.
died
on Oct. 22. Funeral
Feinsilver and Phillips Con - '
that.
by the ladies' auxiliary committee,I loWS:
tervices were held on Oct. 23, with
duct Two Restaurants.
Daniel Lewis
Holtzman and Mr. Finkel- • In memory of Mr, Ralph Mayer from
interment
at
Seymour Lads
consisting of Mesdames L. Nlagiel•
Cloverhill
Saul Lewis
Park
George Lewia
Michigan Theater.
Sir •nd Mrs. S. M Cole. Mrs. E. M. Rns-
Cemetery. Rabbi Steelman Rabbi
son, chairman, George Kahn, A. stein, $2(10 each; Ben Goldberg„.oeue. ma sod Si,.. A. J. Levin. Sir.
Morris Feinsilver and Anton I Hershman and the Rev. Zaludkoow-
Kahn, Phil Koffman, L. Hutton, E. $100; Dr. (Slick, Dr. Kass. the Rus- and Mrs. Milton Silverberg. Mn. and
"Laughter,"
now
at
the
Michi-
Phillips are the managers of two ski officiated. Ile is survived lov
Ferein, Mr. Medea and ,1 1''• Grey"
Levine, A. Wandrotf, L. Brenner,
Welt
:
In memory of I ear Gilbert from Mr. gan Theater, is from the original restaurants. on Twelfth street and
his wife, Rachel; five sons, Sioloo
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
A. Brenner, M. Goldberg, S. Kush- Mr. Navagaro dsky, $50 each.
an d Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald, Mr. and
3 .2S:
Inuepoident
Arbeiter
Ring, Mn,. A J. 5 , 1 M. Mr. and Mrs. Grover story written by Douglas Duty and Dexter hoult•vard.
ner and A. Kunin. The election of
Jack, Milton, Abe, Moorton, and two
renches 51 and is, Modern Inestinent. Wolf, Mr, •nd Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger. Ilarry D'Abbadie D'Arrast.
The Blaine Kosher Restaurant taught era, Naomi and 'Mrs. Nor-
officers was than held and the fol- t D ticker.,
H. Cobra. Singer of the Wol-
and Mrs Mart Meyer
In
the
play
Nancy
Carroll
is
seen
it 8739 Twelfth street and Phillips man •asen,
Works, 14.5
and
lowing re-elected: President, G.
nine
iem.
n m
ory of Mr. Jaral . Ely nf Grant] as the ex-Follies girl who moles
allerstein.
Restaurant at 11719 Dexter boule.
W. Kahn; Vice-president, NI. Gold-
'Rapids from Mr. and Mr. Fred Decker
a wealthy old man.
Harry Weinberg, J. Newman, Rob . ,
card, are the two restaurants, and
In memory of Berth, Pick. annual con-
CARD OF THANKS
berg; secretary-treasurer, Alex . bin, Kessler.
The part of the philandering at both are featured 30 cents busi-
, tribiltinn from Mrs. Rom•lie Pick.
Kahn.
Pin: H. Levine, Holskin.
Sam Furstman and family of
young lover is played by Fredric ness men's luncheons and 61) cents
I
(Messer Ferein, Eistnan. (orn
3019 Leslie wish to thank their
twin. Cayman. N. Gray. Nimbi, Dolin
March, the capable young leading full course suppers. Excellent
and friends for the sym-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Karbel of De- ky. Weinberg, Wesley, Zevin. Ch•.e
7739 John R. St.
ONE "HELL'S ANGELS" man who deserted the stooge for service and cooking is responsible relative,
Empire 2114
nathy shown them in their recent •
troit spent Sunday in this city.
La Mid. Lieloton, Iven.tm, Lubow, Sok.
the talkies about two years ago. , for a large following in both,
II, Silverstein, Fehlhendler, KovIer Val
bereavement.
SHOT
COST
$150
000
tent., Ro-enherg and Sr hneyer.
PERFECTION LODGE
$15: Nosier, Fervin, liken. lirook
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &I Ileckerm•n. Cray of Windsor. Brow, • An idea of the high cost of pro.
Green. J•ffee. J•nnette, Leader
A. M., will hold a special communi-: Block. J. Etsonon.
Factor. Freehling. lion, viding thrills for movie auditdo o.s
cation on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at • rotT. Koviir, Cohen, Rubenstein, Sklar , may he gained from the fact that
7 P. m. F. C. Degree. Membership Ravich.
Howard Hughes spent $150,000
'
az: Illank. Goldberg •od the Cherniglii
Coinmittee.
Loyever gave 51.60.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. •
By order of
Under Supervision
Music CI
SAMUEL L. HAVANAU, W. M.
of Id. Divinoff and Rose Ruben.
stein:
The Sholem Aleichem Folkshule
announces to the parents of its
pupils that classes in piano and
DAVID W. SIMONS: "The Chronicle merits the
violin are beginning antler the di-
iupport ofour rommunit, It is •lwria nel•
rection of Ida Divinoff and Rose
OR over Fourteen 'Years The Detroit Jew-
come Si we borne. The •torialo
N
and influence
• r• end should be • guide for the conduct of it.
Rubenstein, violin and piano teach-
lE foremost advertisers of Detroit, as
readers."
ers, respectively. For inf.:I'm:aim,
ish Chronicle has mirrored the events of
inquire at Shale 1, 539 Kenil-
well as the best known national adver-
In loving memory of Abraham worth; Shale 2, 3434 Fenkell;
Michigan Jewry, published a dignified, well-
M. L. PRENTIS. "The Detroit Jewish Chronicle's
Inlerating, clean, tonci, and dependable .edgier
I. Broady, who pased away one Shute 3, 3754 Monterey.
tisers,
find the columns of The Chronicle
•nd st•tements. Its f•ir editorial polity. are a,
year ago, four days in Cheshvan,
edited newspaper, giving its space generously
ompli•hments of which our community W•r
profitable.
Stores such as J. L. Hudson Com-
Nov. 6, 1929.
b
e proud .
"Unser Vinkel:"
to all shades of Jewish thought without bias.
Missed by Mother, Brothers, Sis-
The first of a series of Friday
pany, B. Siegel & Co., Ilimelhoch Brothers &
ters, Wife and Children.
SAMUEL
SUMSIEREIF.1.11:
"The
Chronicle
is
in
a
Never
once
has
The
Chronicle
stooped
to
sen-
evening programs that the club I
Hasa by Itself amo ng the Jewish new tpapere of
Co., Frank & Seder, Russek's, Grinnell Bros.,
"Unzer inket" is giving will take
this roontrv.
is rrrrr y. clean, dignified and
sationalism, nor has dignity or integrity been
In memory of a dear husband place Oct. 31 at the Kindertheater.
thntOnghy American. I must read It every week...
and loving father, Lewis Goldsmith, The participants will be Cohen,
Wright Kay & Co., and many others of the
compromised for profit. And today The
who passed away two years ago on singer; NI. Dumbey, recitations,
Die. EMIL ANIIERG:
"The Chronicle la intelll•
leading merchandisers of Detroit have used
the second day of Nlarchesvan, and Messrs. Bercovich and Glick.,
gently written. well Informed. moderate, broad-
Chronicle
stands
minded, well balanced. unbiased, Imp•rtial. end
1928,
the columns of The Chronicle.
Mr. Bercovich will talk on S. Dub- I
very readable."
nave.
„s lit say. •nd
will not e•Y.
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Banquet of Shale 3, Nov. 2:
The Sholem Aleichem Folk Shale
3 , is preparing to give a banquet
t 5:30 p. Nov. 2, at the shale,
3a 754 Monterey. The pupils; of the
hale are preparing the program.
lemhers of the Sholem Aleichem
Vomen's Club 3, are making ar-
rangements for the supper.

Masquerade Nov. 1:
women's clubs of the
The three women's
Sholem Aleichem Shulen have unit-
ed in planning a masquerade ball
for Nov. 1 at the Kindertheater.
There will be music, dancing and
I refreshments. Special humorous
' playlets are being prepared for the
' ball.

GILBERT'S
Funeral Home

Formerly EDMUND G LEWIS

Detreit's First Licensed Jewish
Undertaker

Delaware at Second
Empire 6834

A Public Vote of Titanium
At the last meeting of the axe-
utive of the Sholem Aleichem Folk
nstitute it was decided to give ■
vote of thanks to those who were
.active in arranging the banquet
, given by the Sholem Aleichem Shu.
len. Thanks are due to Mr. Shaf.
•en, the restauranteur; Mrs. R.sen-
feld, rook; Mr. Holskin; the singers,
Messrs. Cohen and Gayman and
Mrs. Warren, and Ida Divinoff.

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stage the battle in the skies, which
provides "hell's Angels" with its
big punch. Audiences at the Shu•
bert-Detroit sit spellbound by this
sequence, but so swift is it action
ale., few' are likely to realize the
great expenditure in time and effort
that it involved.
Forty airplanes take part in the
action. They include 16 German
and 16 allied fighting planes, three
, camera ships, a German bomber
and four replacement planes. All
were flown by nationally famous
pilots and stunt flyers. The battle ;
was rehearsed for four weeks at
I an overhead expense of $20,000 per
week,

United Artists Theater.

Dear to the hearts of women
ace gorgeous negligees—and dear
to the purse, likewise. The latest
fashion note from Hollywood in
!this line of apparel concerns three
exquisite creation, worn by Nor.:
ma Talmadge in her new United
I Artists picture. "Du Barry. Wo-
man of Passion," which is now '
showing at the United Artists

Theater.

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IIENRY

WINEMAN: "The Chronicle has always
shown great Interest in all worthy mists •ffeet•
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to progress in the years to come."

LED SIEGEL: "The iscruracy and wide rangy of
Re news. its devotion to the best interest. of
Jewry •nd it. clean.cut •ppear•nee hoe given
the Detroit Jewish Chronicle a "air. place of Im-
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DAVID A. DROWN:

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family who is not interested in The Chronicle.
wherein is always found all the Jewish news
of Detroit, Michigan, as well as full tele-
graphic reports of the nation and the world.

"That the Chronicle hag been
f orce for good in the community le generally

reconized."

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lino•leuge •• the Detroit Jewi.h Chronicle?'

FRED N. IIITTZEL,

"The Chronicle h•n constant',
onprovedin appearance •nd in ,doting. and has
contributed to the dignity and welfare of the
Jewish community...

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