A Ntericam lemisk Perialieal eater

The Revelers at Orchestra I
Hall, Nov. 4.

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CLASS IFIED:-: 1 LACHOVER CHOSEN
U. H. S. SECRETARY

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Nlost distinctive development in • -
American music of the past few
INTERIOR DECORA-
years is the organization known
TORS—We do painting, deco-
as The Revelers, a quartet of four
remarkable male voices, supported ' rating and plastering. Conran-
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
by a brilliant pianist, which will be
Gladstone. I'hune Garfield 5128
heard here on the course of its sec-
from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8
ond concert tour an Tuesday, Nov.
p. m.
4, at Orchestra Hall. The Revel-

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REFINED young business lady de-
sires acquaintance of fine young
business or professional gentle-
--
man of good character. Write l The United Hebrew Schools has
Box 122, Detroit Jewish Chron- engaged Morris Ludlow, to sac.
icle.
seed t he kite Abraham Rogvoy. as
executive secretary of the institu-
Ts are not, in the accepted term,
FOR RENT—Front spacious bed- thin.
a male quartet. They do not in- MRS. J. SHERLINE—First-class
room, nicely furnished, large
catering for weddings and par-
Mr. Lachover received his
kilo in the rote singing or the
windows.
Privilege of entire training in Talmud, ancient and
ties. 15850 Linwood, Univer-
'close harmony" effects of the
home. Very reasonable. See it modern Hebrew and cognate sub.
sity 2-1610.
conventional group of four. Rath-
Sunday. 2748 Taylor, near jests in the Yeshivoth of Pinsk. Ile
w, they ore a vocal ensemble com-
Lawton.
then taught Hebrew in one of the
iarable to a live-string quartet, CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En- --
gagements,
weddings
and
T
' Hebrew Scholl in the same city.
0 RENT—A
and they apply their, amazing en-
very large beauti- When he came to Detroit, he was
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
emble to every sort of music
ful room for gentleman.
Ver
a
trait Catering Co., M.
immediately engaged „a
rein the classic to the moderns
A.
mem d„,
b er
reasonable. Near Dexter. Fair- yimmediately
l ef
Pereira, Prup., Longfellow 5654,
old jazz.
staff of the United H ebrew
mount 5501-R.
2222-
Sc
the
Schools. At the same time, he en-
SELECTED COLORED HELP FURNISHED ROOM for one or ' tered the City College of Detroit
I.
FURNISHED. Day or week.
two. Shower bath. Ilome con- where he pursued an intensive
The Club Mat tin
Good workers only. Experienced
veniences. 2674 Elmhurst, near " 4"' e "f general studies and
am.
a
houseworkers, cooking, laundry
Linwood. Phone Hemlock special course in accounting i
8794-W,
workers and general help. Also
business administration, and earned
men for housework, garage, me-
Oat degree of B. A.
chanics and general workers, WILL SHARE my nicely furnished • Because of his efficient work in
References. Hemlock 10479,
fiat with couple. All home privi- the United Hebrew Schols, he was
in beyond duplication
leges. No object;,n to child. promoted to a principalship. Ile
at any price
FOR RENT—Furnished room by
Rent $25. Must be seen to be op- has been principal and head teach-
preciated.
small
adult
family.
Refined
2496 West Grand er of the Oakland School, one of
NO COVER CHARGE
avenue, near Linwood.
neighborhood. Near bus and
at Any Tim• to Sunday
Call the branches of the system, for the
day Dinner Guests
street car. Garage if desired.' — Hemlock 6640 W.
past two years. In his new posi-
Rent reasonable. 2958 Leslie.
Harry Fine, M. C.
tio
n of executi ve secretary, Mr.
1'0 RRENT—Furnished room for
Arlington 43314.
Miss Annabel!
Lac hover will act in the capacity of
El.'. Huber
one or two gentlemen. Good lo- bookkeeper and registrar.
I
Llscheron and Adam.
cation, half block from Trum-
' 111DDLE.AGED WOMAN
would! bull car
line. $4.50 single, $7.50
like light housekeeping work or!
Th e period of registration in the
care for confinement cases or I
for
Unite Hebrew Schools will soon
C
11. two. Board if desired. 1651 United
be
invalids. Also can cook and bake
Held Over by Popular Demand!
ton 6180-M. , upstairs. Arling-, over. Parents desiring to register
for weddings and parties. 12253 ----_____ 'delay'
rchildren should do so without
LEE BARTON EVANS
and
12307
Linwood.
Arlington
WANTED—Girl
or
married
couple
■ Imarira's C - creme” CAurag ter
c .
'
6220.
0
employed to share an apartment
We Challenge Duplication of
PRONOUNCED PERFECT BY
with young married couple. Rent JEWISH RADIO HOUR
this Delightful Dinner! Full
, FOR RENT — Nice comfortable
reasonable. Apply mornings
Course, only $250 • Plate!
room with small family of
PROGRAM ON TUESDAY
DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS
or evenings.
1997
Blaine,
adults,
refined
neighborhood,
for
AL HANDLER and HIS BAND
---
Apt. 4.
one or two ladies, Call Hem-
Will Be Under Direction of t AI.
Ra. 4404 For Reservations.
!
lock 3003-11.
"E DUCATED, CULTURED gentle- tors Milkovsky and Rosenfeld.
Operated by Brenner
Cur.
—
man can find pleasant accommo-
FOR RENT—Furnished room for
The Jewish Radio Hour, under
gentleman or couple. Home
(lotions in high-class Reformed Station WMI1C, beginning this
privileges. 3032 West Grand ,
American home. Garfield 0533. Tuesday, from It to 9 p, m., wi
II be
avenue. Hemlock 0785-M, !TO
RENT—Choice of two rooms under the direction of Cantor a H.
- — —
Milkovsky
and
A.
A.
Rosenfeld
in
private
home,
well
furnished,
77 E. Vernor Highway
. HELPS ARRANGE FOR FRATERNITY
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR and
J. N. F. Bazaar Postponed.
A side from the. fact that Can
HOSTESS OF ANNUAL
clean and airy, with private en-
builder. Satisfaction guaran-
FASHION SHOW DANCE HEAR JUDGE BENSCOE
private porch. Suit- Milkovsky and Rosenfeld pia n to
BRIDGE TEA NOV. 2
i teed. Free estimates, Call Arl-
s
At a meeting of the Jewish Na-
able for gentleman, lady or moke of this hour a communal
ington 8157.J.
Miss Jeanette Weller is assisting
u co ple, in small family of adults,. wi ll ion, from which all doer tn.
tional Fund Council of Detroit,
"The relation between attorney
-
Miss Shirley Sprague will be
ving
with
arrangements
for
the
fourth
held
on Wednesday evening at the
Convenient
e-auses may benefit and which i '5
and client is one of trust and con-
FURNACE CLEANING, $1.50 ,
to Clairmount an
to
•
, fashion sh ow and Eid en ce and requires strength of hostess at A. B. C. Girls' fourth Shaarey Zedek branch synagogue,
ourteenth cars and Dexter bus. " e the mouthpiece of the tart
and repair work and all other
annual bridge-tea to be held at the
roil
dansant
sponsored
by
the
Coterie
it
was
decided to postpone the ba-
house repair work. A Schultz,
r Garage optional. Reasonable Jewish community, they are also Club at the Barium Hotel, Friday character," said Judge Edward B. Chinese Tea Gardens on Sunday,
zaar, which was planned to open
Benscoe, judge of the Common Nov. 2, at 8:30 p. m.
ental. l'hone Garfield 6313-J, arranging for an excellent mus
2075 West Philadelphia, Apt.
!cal
evening,
Nov.
7.
on
Nov.
23, to the Purim days, on
2983
The
fashion
- 85 Hazelwood avenue.
Pleas Court, in an address at a
406. Garfield 3496-W.
program. They will be assistee
The tea which is sponsored an-
,
promenade
will be shown through'' first degree banquet of the Alpha
March 1, 2, 3 and 4.
IS'illiam Cayman , musical
d uc-
nually by the A. B. C. Girls, will
TO
RENT—Nice
furnished
room
tor,
FOR RENT—Room for two gen-
Theta Kappa legal fraternity at
n private family.
tlemen in lovely refined home.
the Belcrest Apartments, on Sun-
At the opening program on Tues-
Convenient
o three cars or bus. Garage if
day, Oct. 26.
Twin beds. 2745 Cortland, Apt.
DETROIT
(IV , Rhoda Goldberg and Betty
402. Arlington 2359-W.
lesired. 2213 Ilazelwood, Gar- Milkovsky, sopranos; Bella Bitten
The address came as a fitting
fi eld 1805-R.
message to the new class of young
and Marion Coleman, sopranos;
TO RENT—Large, airy room,
law students pledged to the fra•
Cantor Milkovsky and Mr. Guymon,
shower bath, by young couple. TO RENT—A large airy room for tenors; Cantor Rosenfeld and I.
ternity.
IORCHESTRTri.77
1
Near Dexter bus and Fourteenth
lne or two with a private fain- hertz, bassos; accompanied by Miss
The pledgees in whose honor
street car. Hemlock 8754-R,
the banquet was given are George
y. Garage if desired. Mrs. Bitten, will participate. The-re will
TI41 ,11S.D .
5 E 3V . E1 NF .11
, ID 7AY .;a1;T io
Schwartz, 2012 Gladstone, Gar- he addresses by prominent speak-1
Barron, Irving Goldsmith, Irwin
FOR RENT—Furnished room for
Greenberg, Robert Keerner, Theo-
Woodward and Charlotte
field 7346-W, era on these Tuesday programs.
couple or single person, by
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH
dore Masseerman, Harry Silver, Je-
small adult family.
Refined FOR RENT—Nice, large, airy
Conductor
Under Personal Direction of
rome Simons, David Vogel and
neighborhood.
room in beautiful neighborhood,
Kitchen privi-
Sam
Weissman.
After
the
induc-
BEATRICE GRIFFIN
I WILLIAM KURTH
and respectable English-Jewish
leges. Garage if desired. Rent
tion ceremonies, conducted by
Violin
Soloist
speaking family. Very conveni-
reasonable. B. Mallinson, 14221
Chancellor Ilarry R. Schwartz, the
Formerly Manager of Blossom
ent to street car and bus lines,
math. $i to $2.50 at Hall.
('ollingwood, near Hamilton,1
were turned over to
heath
play have use of garage. Mrs.
Hemlock 9037-J.
Columbia 4670
Vice-
Chancellor Morris Cohn, who
Vice-Chancellor
Elmer Koffman and son Hermon
Simons, Garfield 7046
is in charge of pledge activities.
of III North Van Buren street,
FOR RENT — Six-room heated,
Presenting
This Saturday Night at 8:30
have left on a three weeks' business
comfortably furnished Hat, to
trip to the Upper Peninsula.
i nice Jewish family. Party going
to California. L. Freedman,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Il rschfi i old
VICTOR KOLAR Conducting
1534 West Euclid.
and His Orchestra
and family attended the game at
I FOR RENT—Nice front room, ! the r. Alvin D. Ilersch, author of Ann Arbor on Saturday,
Orchestra, 50e Balcony, 25c
) bill creating the traffic court
suitable for man or two girls in
DINING—DANCING
CENERAL ADMISSION
MISS JEANETTE WELLER
nut, in a statement on
Reasonable rent, Call Hemlock
The Temple Sisterhood is sp
A few boxes rrrrrrr d at ALSO • seat
MISS SHIRLEY SPRAGUE
Thu rsday urged the election of siring a supper at the the tem on-
4559-.
M
Dinner, 5:30 to 9
$1.50
ple the courtesy of the Boulevard
' Jud g, ,, John m o b, an d sh aman
!on Wednesday, Oct. 29.
include dancing, prizes, refresh-
Shoppe of Washington boulevard.
Special Sunday Dinner • • $2.00
TO RENT, FLAT—Monterey at (;9 1, 1 ender. Dr. liersch's statement —
ments and entertainment. The
I
Other committee chairmen in- -
' southeast corner of Lawton. All '""" WS:
Mr. and Mrs Fl , II
main feature of the entertainment
No Cover Charge at Any Time
essi Bessye Kosak, prizes; !Chapter 93:
newly hand-painted, six rooms,
vcause of the fact that I was have returnee! from Detroit whe re
will be The Child Wonder of Ra-i
Nliss Fanny Weinberg, music; Miss
three bedrooms, steam heat,' ` fle author of the bill creating the they spent the past week.
o ant .
For Reservation Phone
Adolph Freund Chapter 93, met
' Dorothy hoppin, publicity; Miss
Frigidaire, breakfast nook and Ira ElieCourt for the city of Detroit
Those assisting Miss Sprague I
lath Kronenberg, tickets; Miss Oct, 26 at the .le wish Centers. The
Cadillac 6960
garage. $65 per month, Long. I ha ve been asked to express my
Mr. am Mrs. J. Schwartz
are: Miss Ada Schultz, president ,1
view s on the candidacies of the tended the Michigan-Illinois gun at- Jean Blair, luncheon; Miss }for- advancement committee announced
fellow 6849. , pris
and the Misses Helen Diem, Car.
' rot Stocker, fashions; Misses Shir- an A. Z. A. 93 debate with Illack
ent incumbents, Judge John at Ann Arbor on Saturday.
olyn Krussner and Bessie Levine.
wADAMS GRAND CIRCUS fk
TO RENT—Room in refined adult Mob er and Judge Sherman Callen-
ley Kalt and Belle Danzig, enter- Hawks on Nov. 10, which will in-
tainment.
augurate the Jewish Centers Inter.
family for girl or couple. All der. Naturally I was greatly in-
Miss Mary Koffman left on F ri-
:Club Debate League.
conveniences. 3786 Monterey. toes
i"QUEEN OF MY HEART"
ted in having this court insti- day for Ann Arbor to attend t he
The chapter wit sponsor a Cen-
Fairmount 42814.
1 in accordance with the plans Michigan-Illinois game and
is European Women's Welfare ters communal law class under the
AT YIDDISH THEATER
h ad ma d e an d I was
lt rhic h
spending
this
week
with
friends
FOR
a
Rive
r
P028 Joy Road, at Gr nd
RENT—Five or four-room pleas
in
instructorship of Leo Kolodin.
Aid Miy Needy.
lower flat, furnished, including judg cc! t o be consulted by the Detroit.
A team has been entered in the
Continuing under the new scale
es thereof before the court
Detroit'. Foremost
piano, or unfurnished. Garage start
Jewish ('enters basketball tourna- of low prices, Littman's People's
eel to function. I was glad to Musical Organization Star
Dine and Dance Club
A special meeting of the Jewish ment, plans also being formulated
optional. Near car lines and he 0
to
Theater, Twelfth and Seward, will
f service and pleased that they
It
Welfare Organization by the committee On athletics for present this week-end, Friday eves
buses. North Woodward sec- o lo
GOOD FOOD—ENTERTAIN-
Its Activities.
wed many of my suggestions.
was held Monday, Oct. 29, Mrs . the organization of •
MENT—FUN
tion. Adults. Rent very reason- I have
nin • Saturday I S unday
Joseph Zuckerman presided.
able. 310 Belmont, Cable watched the work of Judges
nitv basketball league.
The
Detroit
Ilidev
nee, and evenings, "The Queen of
and Maher and am of duty held its first liazomir S 0- I
At this meeting was paid out'
The chapter will sponsor various My Heart," a musical production
TO RENT—Front room, three I he opinion that their :services have Wednesday, Oct. 22, rehearsal o
the regular monthly allowances as
local
junior
groups,
among
which
by
W. Siegel and F'. Lakovsky.
at
539
Komi
windows, in private home. 1691 been of such character as 0-arrant worth under the direction of Pro I- follows: l'rivate board of four or-
are a local troop of Buy Scouts and
The play is directed
ec
by Louis
Hazelwood. Call Empire 3727.M. heir retention in office. It was not Eliiah Zaludkowski Rehsrsa f. phans in Detroit, the sum of $64; the Maccalwaris.
rnbaum,
Birnbaum,
leading man and is
n
.
e
Is for support of n
to get the court and
All Jewish young net between staged by !sae Arco. The dances
will be held every Wednesday at lies in Europe, ine orphaned fami-
KADIMAII HEBREW SCHOOL, v iodation bureau tune t is n ing 539
Kenilworth.
$45. It was also' the ages of 10
and 21 are eligible are arrans,wel by Hyman I'risant
11729-31
Linwood,
opposite monthly as it has been and meet-
decided to support 37 orphans in
Prof. Zaludkowski
Roosevelt school. The follow-I in g the needs of our city. One of sistant,
William (lay and his a s. David Gorodock, Poland, with a candidates for admission to mem- and the music is under the direo
bership
and
are
in
invited to attend thin of Samuel Solomon. The ens
man, are pc e- monthlysum of $15.
subjects are offered: He- th e ideas I had in pla
n
the next open meeting on Sunday, tire cast will participate.
the paring a classical program for a
brew, Yiddish, history, Bible„e, oust was the creation of ning
a con- concert which is to take pi
It was also decided to postpone!
Nov.
2,
at
3
p.
m.,
at
the
Melbourne
songs, and Jewish holidays ex- ti 'nuity of policy and of a syste-
ace in th
the date of the eleventh annual! Jewish Center.
fu ture.
i study of the traffic problem near
plaint] and observed. Special •
mats
On Oct.
ball of the organization to another
ff
"MYSTIC KNIGHTS"
classes for Bar Mitzvah. Personal by th e judges. Judges Callender first socil 15 the society held its date, that will be announced later.,
a m eeting, At which M.
$ 1 .00
attention. Reasonable tuition a()ndt Faber have attempted to carry Shane sang.
A special board of directors'!
MUSIC STUDY CLUB
FOUND IN FILMLAND Redo Pictures' C rrrr t Achievement
Ile
fees. Register your boys and out both of these thoughts and
aevomp snied meeting will be held Monday eve-I
The St. Cecelia Society of Flint
en Amos n Andy went to
he piano by Miss Reb ecca Katz
girls now. Do not delay. Office their courteous, level-headed man- at the
MATS.
EVES. I
ning, Nov. 3 at the residence f will present the musical
Hollywood to tilm their first talkie
•
Two Shows Nightly
an . . iombey read t0o
hours
3
to
7
p.
m.
Sunday,
9
ag,ement
deserves
continuation"
at
the
next
meeti
the
y
didrCe sus
Mrs.
Zide,
2212
liazelwood.
ng
featuring
rrf the Music
t that a full-
ou s s t or i es of Sholom AI,
to 12.
em
. Study Club
t t eh'
h Tuesday, fledged or gan i Za ti on called The
, 0 be
Prof. Zaludkowski
Walsh Candi date for Traffic and
4, I Detroit Yeshiv a Ba
GEORGIE FOX
to s P. H.
th e a .
nquet a Nov. 4 • at 2:30 p, in ., at the e Y. M. , Mystic Knights of the Sea"
TO RENT—Furnished room for
"
of 160 people. Eu-
( . A. Building.
Court Judge.
and had
Chic:sips'. Popular Master
S uccess.
couple. Call Arlington 5549-R
gene Franzblau presided.
: Auditions before the member- ! flourished
CHILDREN
s 5 0 ANY
aireadY
flourished
there,
for more than a year.
of Ceremonies
or 2724 Cortland avenue.
ship committee of the Music Stu
UNDER 12 •••
learned of it during the film-
/6. TIME
With the fall election only a few
The
The
banquet
given
by
the
Yoh-
Club
will
be
held
on
Tuesday
Esther
Gitlin
Candidate
sc'
BILLIE RAY
ing
of
their
first
e for' oh 11 Beth
rst talkie, "Check
DOORS OPEN 10:30 A. M.
FOR RENT—A nicely furnished days away, and most contests for
N .
h
•
, fl
C 11, at 10:30
Gifted with Plenty of
an
d
Doubl
e
Ch
k
"
Republican Delegate.
ec
,
a. la m.,
at
can
t
inning
its
room
for
gentlemah
or
lady.
Public
office
practically
settled
Davisthe
home
of
Personality
Mrs E titer Steinberg Galin, Beth David Synagogue, Fourteenth Miss Edith El
2520 Wo t e ngagement at RKO Downtown.
Rent reasonable. Garage if de- owing to no opposition to the
and Elmhurst avenues, proved a Euclid avenue. Applieants for Sc-
Re-
r m i ntnt
■
s I yi if
entified in lot•al civic great
LOTTIE KROLL
sired. 2518 Glendale, near Lin- publican nominees, chief interest
p rit:i
success.
The
chairman
of
tive
membership
are
requested
to ‘'Strictly Dishonorable" at
The Little Girl with the Big
wood
car line. .
Arlington seems to be centered in the ra ce f
charitable circles, is candidate the affair was Mrs. P. Itottenberg I attend.
Voice
for judge of the Traffic Court, in or dele•at t h Republican 'on-
i5
.
Wilson Theater.
'merly avenue and the
and Others
First Time In Detroit
In conjunction with the Detroit
which two are to be elected f or a vention from the tenth war d
, thrt
i y., seer e t
• was
•
3 1r. Schwartz of
Community Fund, the Philanthro-
FOR RENT—Furnished
room,1 t arm of six years.
third district, bordering on Monte- :1219 Elmhurst avenue They were
No play of recent years has won
No Cover Charge at Any
fully modern, with shower, in!
an d Tuxedo and Lawt o n and assisted
Probably the candidacy that is e v
pie
Committee
of
the
Music
Study
similarly
significant
honors
as
-
Time
private family.
1938 West !a ttracting the greatest interest is LaS a e
Holtzman Club presented a program at the those bestowed upon
president by
of Mrs.
the.. Lena
, B ri ick Pe mber-
Yeshivah, Mrs. Farmington Home
It hat of James R. Walsh , assistant
Philadelphia. Euclid 6377.
Special attenti on given te
for Crippled ton's distinguished comedy, "Strict
Kaplan and Mrs. A. Katz, vice-pees- Children, on Nov,
b
and part's',
orporation counsel. 51r. Walsh is
1.
by F:DMOND ROSTAND
Hadassah Adds Members. llama of the Yeshivah M s. .
Participants ly Dishonorable" coming t th
TWO BUSINESS MEN desire fur. ; v ery well known throughout the
Mrs, Philip Dresser, vo. Wilson Theater next Sunday night,
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, chair- Raskin, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield 4040
nished room with American c
Pre•ented by The Pierer. of
ity, having been a member of nian of the membership committee,
I
(-Mist;
Captain
George
Wilson,
yen-
'
with
a
specially
selected
New
York
!!loi
i
family. Preferably near Wood- t he corporation counsel's office for
ll'aY,, , !"nirs.„.1,.),,avil'•_!‘i,tf: and Mrs. I ti n
LITTLE THEATER
riloquist; Sidney Silverman, via- cast directed by Antoinette Perry
, reports the following new members: I A ,.,#' K! . Iles . A. #(‘ hi 1%
ward avenue. Write Box 123, a period of 13 years, working
rs. R. I
ist; Mrs. G. Metz.
a n . Mrs. A. J. Busker, Mrs . George
mader; and and Mr. I embert n. T h his Preston
Ski ", 5 # rs. H ubert, Mrs. Hack
Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
SA E. COLUMBIA near Woodward
the iollowin g
er nine cliff event corporation Cole, Mrs. Samuel Glassman
Miss
members
of
the
lion-
Sturges
su
success 1°1 as t ese d %tine-
,
,
Shalovsky, Mrs. J. Gerber
i
, stell e S ch
cow se I s
71c and II
R
and under five different Esther Prussian, Mrs. Ethel Su- Mrs. Farrier, Mrs,
lees Cl. 11671
WANTED—A housekeeper and
ted of Dance and Drama: Dons to its credit.
Abieoff, Mrs. Marjorie Simons, Joy lir••oks, Sus-
uring this period 111r.
good cook.
Refined Jewish Walsh
bar, Mrs. Abraham tiepin, end Lebt•rgott, 51r. Fradkin, Mrs. Mal- an Dannreuther and Betty
has had intimate touch with Mrs. Mary
inoff, M r. Gardelman, Mrs. Wein- la
LaVal.
a. 1,1. Zon
(Hungarian) middle-aged woe prod
i(ecri,mp
lklarnsi. ,tSam:suierl
ions of the city ordinances
man. Hungarian preferred. and
stein, Mrs. Kraft.
charter provisions, all of
s.Sim
E7msuancted
d Slao:
One who wishes a good home. which
Chord of Jude.,
The Yeshivah thanks the donors, man
make
him
very
desirable
for
and
Mrs. M. E. Wolfe we re
References required. Write to one of
The various groups of the Chord the butchers and bakers, Feigen- chairman of the day.
for a
the traffic judgeships.
J. Weis, 103 East Front street,
sen
brothers,
Congregation Beth •
Mr. Walsh is conducting his of Judea are open to anyone &sir-
Monroe, Mich.
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
camps ign along the lines of con- ous of playing. A beginner dings David and Rev. B. !Heiber g, wh o , INSTITUTE OF WORLD
as opened by the
sang together with Leon R
otten-
structi ve criticism of the present was
mandolin group berg,
Box Office Phone Empire 3488. M•nager's Phone Empire 3472
AFFAIRS
RECON
under the direction of
Louis
Goldberg
V
traffic court organization.
ENES
Clarence E.
and Sella
Mr. Walsh was for 13 years in Hewitt. There is no charge for Budnitzky, who furnished the mu-
FRIDAY NIGHT,
The Institute of World Affairs.
esns.
sic for the occasion.
31
the c orporation counsel's office. lso
in
Milton Schoenbrun, former as ,
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOV. 1-2
The Yeshivah also thanks the
whose programs the Detroit sec-
He is endorsed by the Detroit
tion of the Nation al
Federa lion of Labor.
aistant concertmeister of Chord of • speakers of the evening, Rabbi Jeunc
Counc
il of
Delicious Barbecue Sandwiches
w ish Women participate
Judea ensemble, has been elected :PAiihe iskin, Rabbi Stillman, Rabbi
s , an-
Italian Spaghet i
t
sh, Morris Fishman and M. Lisa, no
es that in i is se
to succeed his brother, Leo,
second annual
Junior
a
Congregation
Elects
so I attorney.
Dinner $1.00 & $1.50
conductor of the group , upon the
program this year there will be
Chicken, Extraordinary Steaks
Office ra.
latter , s resignation
resi
The proceeds of this money onlj two meetings.
as active head.
The children of the Junior Con
Leo Schoenbrun in tendering his g°es to
n Monday, Nov. 10, Dr. Reon-;
to
the
Yeshivah
of
Detroit.
gregation of the Tuxedo and
hold Neibuhr will conduct • sym-
resignation to the ensemble chair- Jewish
,
mur Hebrew School elected the fol- man, B eatrice Pfizer, said he
posium on "World Unemploy-
EUGENE KEREKES
Welfa
re
Fe
d
m
eration '
lowing officers to serve for a term retain an active interest would
" Paul Blanchard w ill
din-
and His
By W. Segal and F. Laskovsky
in the
Flower Fund.
of PIT months. President Marvin group.
CUSS
ment. conditions from the stand-
—
Arranged and directed by Levi. Birnbaum. Dances
HUNGARIAN GYPSIES
, point of a bo
Reider; vice-president, Harry Sel-
lr and
John
employer.Lovett
will
Contributions
by Hyman Present. Staged by Isaac Arko. Music ar-
man; secretary, Leah Schneider;
to the flower fund , represent th e
Detroit'. Only Genuine Gyp.?
Fox Theater.
of the Jewish Welfare Federation In
sergeant at arms, Eugene Kraft
ranged by Samuel Solomon.
Dance Band
January, the date to be an-
An achievement in the field of have been received tom
and Bobby Brown; gabai, Harmon co medy
emory of flounced, there will be an address
drama will be seen at the Miriam Goldman from Mr.
Moss. Trustees are Hannan Kraft,
Club., lodge., societie., onion., workisgmee'. breeches ea%
and by James C. McDonald on "De t roi
"K.ep Fit, Eat With Zit"
Fox Theater when Liberty Maga- M rs. Isaac
Marney Dann, Alvin Dann, Mar-
Cohen; in memory of , versus Moscow," contrasting the
nee u. now about benefit performances. See Mr. Littman at
Rooms fer Private Parties
the office.
i vin Schneider, Wilfred Ziskind, tines prize cover story, "For the Mrs. Rose Heyman from Mr. and economic conditions
5059 Third Avenue
Love of I.il," appears
in the two
here begin- Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg; in memory cities.
Rose Galchinsky and Julius Wien-
I
Just Above Warren Avenue
Price of Admission Ha. Bees Reduced—Matinee., 50e, 715e,
berg. Installation will take place ning Friday. An idea, striking be- of Joseph L. Selling from Dr. and
Both luncheon meeting are to be'
We Deliver
Fountain Servile
se o such an unus ual mood in - Mrs. David J.
$1 and $1.25. Evening., 60e, 75e, IL $1.25 and $1.50,
Saturday, Nov. 1. All are invited novation,
Levy, Mr. and Mrs. held in
ballroom of the Hotel I
will be featured on the Clarence H. Eugene, Melville D. Statler. the
GLENDALE 10,000
Luncheon
to attend services which begin at stage with Fanchon and
NOTICE — MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND
will be served
Marco's Weingarten and Mrs. Anna Wein- promptly at 12:15. The program
THURSDAY, ALL SEATS REDUCED TO 50c AND 75e1
'
9'45 presentation

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