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DELBRIDGE TO MAKE i
APPEARANCE SUNDAY'
READ! What Nathan Simons
Says About
The Olympia Hotel & Baths
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.
Phones Cadillac rja
NATHAN SIMONS
Insurance
12th Floor, Majestic Bldz.
DETROIT. MICA.
Mr. Max Elki •
r 'o Olympia Ilotel,
s Avero,
Cas
Mt. Clemens, Michigan.
Nov. 3rd. 1930
Dear Mr. Elkin:
It gives rne great pleasure to recommeml the mineral baths at
your hotel and I want you to know that they have proven to be a fine
tonic. for both the body and the nerves. I am .1Arprisea that more
Iletruit
de du not avail themselves of the nearness of Mt. Clemens
and tour baths.
Reduced
Rates
to
Detroiters
During
November
and
December
Wishing you continued
XUCC.111,
APPOINTED
1 1931 CHEVROLET, HERALDED AS "GREAT
OBSERVE LITTMAN'S STUTZ
ASSISTANT TO TOY, AMERICAN VALUE," NOW ON DISPLAY HERE
' Ii ' , ll'idge ""`I his "- pie" 50TH ANNIVERSARY •
.,,„.,,,,,k,•
D
Hotel orchestra, will
risk,. their first appearance at any,
public dialer, at the Alpha Gamma i Birthd ay of
Theate r Mana.
•e•rid annual college night dance. I
ger to Be Honored b y
The affair will take Ida , Sunday,:
N o v. Id, in 1be viand ballroom of
Community.
:
(es
I
The hffieth birthday of Abra-
' loon Littman, owner of Littman's
I People's Yiddish Theater, Twelfth
and Seward, will be an otwasion for
i ettleltratien at the Yiddish play-
;Insist , on Tuesday, Dec. 2.
I
With a guest star appearing in
a new play, the evening will be de-
voted to honor 11r. Littman for his
v ontributions to the Yiddish stage.
The artist and the play will be an-
neuneed next week.
Ninny organizations are expected
to join in honoring Mr. (Atm:trio
and the event is expected to as- I
surne at Communal aspect.
This Week-End's Play.
This week-end, Friday evening,
Saturday and Sunday matinees and
evenings, the entire east of Litt-
man's Playhouse will appear in a
new play by Moshe Richter, "Ilis
Wife's l'ast."
G eorge NI. S tutz was this week •
Chevrolet's new car for 1931, , immediate delivery of all :
NTT
ii
's,' an ssistant
pros•t'uting priced substantially below current
Among the improvittilet t
attorney by Harry S. 'roy, the new levels, is now on display at dealer fully insulated front rentsvt•
prosecutor. His appaintinent was showroom s
in the Detroit metro- easier stecting, more
■ ,.•,•in tner11111 by a maisrity of the polit
t,
an urea. The showing here is clutch, smoother and quieted
'
11(tettederS
Court Judges.
in the nature of a pre•niew, the of- mission, and liberal use of ;
Mr. Stutz, who is 27 years old, ' ref al national announcement outi.,11,trtila
lt.,
, x/i,, s , ,i
being sibtelulial until Nov. 15.
•
F o ur
Heralded as "llat theta Ameri- shed; absorbers, and fully : •
Call Value, " the new car beasts a Wiallierpnri
•
flir-, Ilet1'
twedneh increase in wheelbase, ,oat Mlle Its
standard equips,: •
larger and roomier lealies by Fish-
In the line of nine body t ;
• er with Mohair or broadcloth as three open models - the it..
o pt ienal trimming, and se•ores of r e
phaeton and sport roadster, s t
tinements in appearance and per- closed no
(sash,
formance despite the new prices special sedan, the Ow, rot
1 which bring the level
for
coup
the
1931
e, and the sport coupe.
car to a far lower figure than any
' Chevrolet, four or six, has ever !
sold.
GEWERKSCHAFTEN
CALL
I remain.
;Flint No tes
Sincere!, Your,
(es
What our baths have (lone for Mr. Simons, they can do for you too. Known the
world over for its curative powers, they have added many years of joyful living
to those that have taken the baths for various ailments. The quiet and refined
atmosphere that pervades this hotel in addition to our unexcelled cuisine will
make your stay a most delightful holiday.
Olympia Hotel and Baths
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICII.
MAX & JOSEPH ELKIN, Managers
COME DOWN AND SPEND A WEEK-END WITH
US. THE REST WILL DO YOU GOOD.
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE Mt. CLEMENS 790
open
Health
Year
and
Round
The cabaret dance for the benefit
GEORGE M. STUTZ
of Beth El Sisterhood held at the ...
gra duate if the D etroit Col- -
H
flume
Dairy,
attracted
125
couples.
DEL DELBRIDGE
Edward Rosenberg acted as ma ter rt ge of Law. lIle has been prat.
the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
M1" Betty June tieing for
Del- "f eeremenn' s/
Im '' . ' irtlititItheY ITtrys fiarrnliti lrlint:;;-
bridg e will lead his orchestra lib'ek dressed in a tuxedo opened . c(
throughout the entity dance and the program with a tap dance foi- I .,, Li p pman and Edwin O. Acker-
;N
Judge
W. McKay
Skillman ac-
trill also sing songs that have l twos! by Mrs. Edward Rosenberg.
n
Circuit
gained him the reputation of be. 'anal Mrs. A. Eisman dressed in full
C
ourt where
the
oath to of the
office was
Mr.
Stutz
ing Nlichigan's foremost master of iress suit. and made up like min. sompanied
administered
hint.
Ile
immediate-
1 I Honor Roll of Congregation
ceremonies.
ann ual
drels, who presented a tap (lama!
of
"tine: u a t'ili.x)1:t.;:hi is G in tt S t•Il'
th(Thn
Emanuel Bible Classes,
It' ' . k ' S .°”t
The lance committee announess 1/Yo'n'fillitied 1, S' Mrs. time Seitner 1Y was assigned to Judge Skill-
t. rn
ha irf
t'f :tti t:I'Itti
.
be
held
in
New
York NOV. 'N.
that leading Jewish fraternities anti in a similar g statue.
!
duties o f ac ive trial lawyer.
t
Irving Schlussers (la,' i Conant* Rot-
___.
sororities from colleges in the city rollowed by four proft.‘rs esi nn- a'llunen
.utuuttlz "h4heTa ' a ha'c ta,,,
et-‘ maNn ::. Ls
Elmer Elias Janet Ka den I li-
", :1"a:1'111,h: it rie,em he!
kis
and state are making plans to at• !tertailers irom Ypsilanti.
.,*(t,iiretha,nr .
u'irt
Neonial f, S'ali),'
Holl ywood Theater.
tend the dance.
i The program closed with a min. of Union Lodge No. 3, F. St A. NI., Kant.'.
Aiihinsky's Clasit• Millie
The ticket committee has decided t s trel show of which Sam lVeinstein Detroit Sovere ign Con sistory
Annabelle Germ•nsky, II•r-
as Al
e.,,,
All ' ' ' "eraan''
interh
wutor,
Stun M obi t lsoh , Shrine, Elks, tine e it tetseve lt club,
that all tickets be sold at the dour. I I te as
Jolson
and Harry
Rosenthal.
A
Beach's classic story, "The
G rossman the Unity Vtder's League and is! ca rt Mrs, Itt•tty Gordon's Class i Florence Spoilers," now recording ils thril-
Solly Anima, Marc. Edelstein.
l as
Ot Amos Jones, acted as end nutty first p utt commander of the Mat- ARert.
ling grim and romantic tale of
Roth
Kramer.
Roth
Kramer.
William
Form Auxiliary to Aid Den- ;hers in the show were Sidney t thi • the firs Jewish h lodge of
r ' I ' l. ." , S "l'hk'
I i l'ir r• . •
i n ner(,rlyk
itau.t t :, ( s.s :
i Na f cal( ttes .. Ile also
'W
s is a mein- I'
Goldman as Eddie Leonard and Al ilst
vet Sanatorium.
,1t1.s cis, : De . lim'iiti( I. 4the
her of the executive board of the 1 Iterlint J"rr1th Fritotoo,
DIP:
K1
d rip
assn.' rein-
Warren as Andy Brown. Special Detroit
Jewish F
erg , Enid Gillis. Fi,her Graff, Norman throuh the talking picture, conks
-
-nierg
itncy
Relief
I
arct
igngs were given by J. Dudley
m tlin
i c
t - Lillian Sherman, Shirley Sklar, t t th t ilt Ilyw to I Theater Sunday
F'und
'
' Through the efforts of Mrs. Mol- Brown accompanied by George P
'
Recently, on behalf of the!
'
"
skstte s vere mime.. .
lie Segal of 22 74 Longfellow ave. •
for a four-day engagement.
• together , mist.. sera s trie's
e- relief • fund, Mr. • ' Stutz
(le., Ann Sher-
me impersenating Smiling I)atl
nue, formerly of Hartford,
The vaudeville and surrounding
with Barney Barnett, Irving Yar- .T ia,?,', 1 1 1117,,,1, '
artford, Conn., Silverman of radio fame.
uNte.11,1;111,741(;,.,1, 1 ",,e,,,„nehw. `"' program at the Hollywood is also
anti Mrs. T aube Se gal of 2 966
Miss time aohr'eelilza
Supper was served at midnight rows, David Goldberg and Abe
. n it,i,irr
l'iss}:s t ih,. /lidarui ,o,n. of unusual merit.
Sturtevant, a D sttr
Eddie Lough.
enjoyed.
which
obtained 400 tons of coal 1 i!r 1 I...,',
oit Hebrew la- after which dancing was enjoyed
which
were
t v ie n; 1;1 . 11,7 )e s Ow.
A
dies' auxiliary of the Jewish Con-
ton, popular master of ceremonies,
di
s
t r ib u t e d among the.
Ethel Schwartz, Ifs,
Acting
'
( ting as hostesses on this occasion J,,,,,.;, h h -ei
„
t
y
continues to lead the Hollywood
Relief Society of Den- were Mrs. Al Warren,
K1
li
set
v,
ri
It
.
.t
r y D,,
IVer:kia,1:,,
MIti.
En
Al
sti
'.11,Is; il•e
'''
iii,En innt.• iNi let.so
. vet was organized.
r ryg•aitg
'''.
, t,krarns
i Werbe, Mrs. Sam Weinstein, Mrs.
, that. Phyllis Blumenthal, Harvey Itar•
darnntiivte" Iti'elsw(iinaliwz•thicih n
The following officers were
,
:Joseph White, Mrs. harry Wine-
elected: Mrs. Niollie Segal, presi- •
ne audience gets on intimate
1 E•se hillwastein. Jeanette Newman.
" t terms with those on the stage.
',lent; Mrs. Witte Friedman, Mrs. , ssirden, Mrs. Saul Wineberg. Mrs
I
Joseph Block, Mrs. Edward Rosen-
F'annie Schweitzer and Mrs. Sarah' berg, Mrs. Ben Wiener, Mrs. Al Speed Shorthand and Typing CI
•
: Wallerstein, vice-presidents; Mrs.! Goldstein, Mrs. Nate Seitner a „,
rhe untroployed girl wine is eager t
'
Leah Sulfrin, treasurer; Mrs. Fine,: Nits. James Rapport.
1 - keep herself at top speed in shorthand
Mrs. Taube Segal and Mrs. La-
will find free practice el, , .
Guests from out of town ineluded es if, sessitte et, Mont's, Ilie .Idev.
zarre, trustees. Twenty charter
Wtld - '
Mrs.
S.
Lyon
anti
Mrs.
M.
Cohen
of nesday and Thursday mornings., froz 9 .
membeN were placed on the board
,aii,,,,I.„2
tr
1„Ithi,i ii:s ha„); ,,, ',e i , -
I Buffalo, who are being entertained tied tsetse.
of directors.
ee
Iby
Mrs.
Harry
Winegatalen;
Mrs.
d. Rowena street.
The society planned a bridge- 11.
e 1 R osenberg of D troit, guest of
luncheon for Tuesday, Dec. 2, at I Mrs. Hym an Winegarden;
Miss Drama Recital.
Jericho Temple, proceeds to go '
if ,8,,,,t,o.:(1%viiir, ,enine. Nov. 16. the "At
Al
i Freda Rosenthal of Detroit. who is
for the Denver Sanatorium.
'
e a drama program by Mrs.
t visiting Mrs. A. Marvin Barnett;
' Mrs. Segal, president-elect of the : Nies . Dave Schnee of Canton, O.. (lane Wickersham. atsie tad by the
Mivse4 Rae Garfinkle. MitiTarie Weisman
From
itroit auxiliary, has been active: Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Feldman
and Sadie Nucharns. the "Y Trio.'
and
1in behalf of the sanatorium for 28! Nate Shirmer of Young
s
town BusIness Girl. Lecture Series:
iiroWri
, years, prior to her coming to De.: guests of Mr. and Mrs.
rs. ,f. D .
Monday evening, Nov. 17, the third
I trout•
land Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnett of talk in the series of lectures for the l ois- i
! Pontiac guests of Mrs. Edward Mess girl will he given by Mks Helen
e • nkr, sale" supe rvisor of the J. L
I
, ln m. rg.
Ilu d ton Conautnr •
s ‘■
Y W. H. A. NOTES •"'". m "`"" ('—"''''. '''''' "''ffmun
For
All
Comfort
An Ex p cession
f Appreciation
Charm School:
Retail
I
Merchants Have New Mot. 'Lo. Nichols will sneak
"How
Make Conversation in Pu hli •" at the'
Plan With Regard to Re-
next meeting of the Charm faapx, Mon. '
e“aling,
Nov.
17.
turn of Merchandise.
H"
As a measure designed to effect • Bridge Class,
I Tuesday
mening
, economies for the shopper and to heti,
wester,
(tett a class meets to learn
,mace bridge under
!assure better merchandising prat.... the dirertion of an able
instructor.
tice, all members of the Retail I
' Nlerchants Association have adopt-, Blneas and Professional Girls Supper
clan :
ell a
new plan of procedure in re- I The istotte, end itrers-stosel girl.'
gard to the return of merchandise. u pper riot,
t, will ',Pet next Thursday
This action was taken after a
1‘1;ilia t°t'alk'r• ■•■•"'"•'he'",
■
rn
thorough and painstaking survey, sod ,1111. reek " by
Mrs. Clair e arkk er.
made not only in Detroit but in 11 ".'"•
other cities where the plan is in
me p ang ,
operation, and lead to the belief ' The
pi. mins toornament win
that the new regulations should -tart their clitoMation
for the champion
prove beneficial to a large degree ,e„1.',.“".,sein,
for all concerned.
nselt1.1;(11,:t-
DETROIT!
We Thank You!
DLEASE accept our warm thanks for your
I enthusiastic response to the announce-
ment of our opening last Wednesday. Even
our fondest expectations were exceeded as
great throngs passed through our doors all day.
THIS spontaneous approval will inspire us
to always merit your good will by giving you
the greatest food values in Detroit.
The new rules prov(iittlinintith:,ite,nio.10':.O't7trrii.;:".'hir
Jtahn e
merchandise showing
fence of having been worn or •
Saturday Evenin! -
1-1o.e Parties:
used, or which has been out of the 'the Saturday etening dance" at
store for an unreasonable period, : ;/,:,`,,,, 1, 1 1,11
,,,,h°X,„ 1,71 ,ie
will he attcepte d for credit on ad-
on
justment. Al so that no merchan. itssiets
. e
•
disc will be accepted for credit. ' efre •
hreen '' 01n 1111
rash refund or adjustment unless'
accompanied by the sales cheek.
In discussing these changes, Her-
bert D. Robinson, president of the
association, said:
' Luncheon•Bridge:
In adopting these new rules we
The first luncheon bridge of the
are
endeavoring to effect a closer. season to hp given hp the Sister- •
ro-operation with the buying pub- hots] of Congregation 11'niti
lie to the end that by better stand- will lie on Wednesday, Noy. 19, at
utilizing our plan of inerchandis- I
m. Prizes will be awarded te
mg we stay make shopping an ''I the winners.
Mrs. Emil Nussbaum
easier task and effect economies:and Mrs. Emanuel Schwartz are in I
which will be passed on to the sharge of
the
iteratigentents. Tb•li-
sonsumer.
secured
the lhaw.
-I n stir survey, which w as sind,t111' may
t
interest or the buyer as well
Sunday School:
te, our, tbt es rs• f amid several
The Surdas' Santo! will present
• t•tliti te
shich were causing a Chanukah program during the
serious le
Iasi...In many eases I week of Cloinuktils
chandise, partieularly wearing
The honer yell for week ending
apparel, had been returned in ouch :Nov. 9 k
fellows:
it .oiled and untidy condition that'
tit • sweet iteneetc.
sis:•;,,,,
It was
t
Flat, i Eeldmito. Sam Schiff. Jane Rarer.
•irt sale,
the result that
haul
to he destroyed.
!Kopf,. mid. Edith
"In makinig these changes we I k ""'Skr• uhltrhale
believe that we Will have the
Leader. Julian Let.
Rummage Sale.
0
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LOWER PRIC,ES ON
Library & Gratiot
Directly opposite
J. L. HUDSON
Directly opposite
CROWLEY-MILNER'S
A
R
ZSr
4. L.
MAXON
CO.
a
(S
:s
TO SAVE YOU PICKY'
A
V
E
Library & Gratiot
Directly opposite
J. L. HUDSON
Directly opposite
CROWLEY-MILNER'S
O THE hundreds of our friends who at-
tended the opening of our beautiful new
shop in the Library Market last Wednes-
day, we extend our sincere thanks.
The many expressions of admiration and the
messages of good will and congratulations will
always remain a cherished memory in our hearts.
Our appreciation will be shown by always con-
tinuing to serve the inimitable delicatessen and
food which has made the name of Boesky famous
throughout the land.
Situated in the very heart of the down-
town section, this new shop is a convenient
meeting place for business oeoole and shop-
pers.
Boesky Bros.
THREE STORES:
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
Twelfth at Hazelwood, Hastings at Farnsworth
LISTEN IN ON
CANTOR'S Jewish Radio Forum
(not a commercial proposition)
full
ca-operation of the buying public sits, I,ettse twerneeid.
and that the new plan, by its say-
ings, will justify itself."
(.oldieYana. Ar-
Be• Mri!'
w.
'
Boesky Bros.
T
B'NAI MOSHE NOTES 1
s r ; h 1Miller's Class, Jeanette Stahl.
J. W. E. W. 0. To Conduct • ...Thirley
Leader. Irene Siegel.
0
Dealers outside of Detroit will
CONFERENCE DEC. 10
put the new models on exhibition
this Saturday fur the first time,
I nearly two months in advance of
At a meeting of the Detroit I .
ke
the customary date for the show- werkschafte ❑ Committee held /st
, l-
ing of the annual new car. This nesday flight, it was decided te t all
move in advancing the announce- 1/ conference
of Detroit Jeoish tat-
molt date, it was felt by Chev t .„.
of jr,t:(1i
T,,, it th i tui:,f
s ,,t (tr. M'Att : 11 ft el s t 1 itl„
y,1'0/..t.:„. 1 „ t g e,
let officials, would render a dis- Dec. 10, at the Earl/and Sha
Shale t' t
once contribution to the
Twelfth
cause
this
general business revival by incur- „,
1 4.,,, ,,,,i'onwIi1, 1f lItli.po: .:111,;'•i,I,tyrt u l .l fnt.t,"; , ,,,,•-tt ,ttintd.
I ing extraordinary activity (luring t
, two normally' dull business months day afternoon, Dec. 2s, te Is fol.
• for the 200,000 people throughout lowed by a public meeting in it s,
United States who depend directly o/u!oroyi:,n
n
:upon Chevrolet fur their livelihood. G
Ig, Palestine
The 19 domestic
Mr. Ben Guryon is law of th e
production
plants of the Chevrolet organiza- °///
11 I-ooding leaders of
s the Hist,.
lbw' are now in full swing on the death in rulesli"e• It is the Oto
! new model, according to W. S. ' litical representative of the erga
n i.
Knudsen, president, and shipnients zation who has for many years de.
are going out to dealers to assure voted himself to the Zio ist couse
and to the labor movement in Pa l-
'
SUNDAY 12 to 12:30 p. m.
STATION WMBC
Mit. Moss . Class: Seymour Stein Nor-
',An Sailer. Betty Schnedman. Dorothy
1•th s,,,i ::,,i itots saes Jennie Schee. Jos-
The last meeting of the North , 1 ,
Woodward branch of the Jewish
mi.s Schiff's Class: Bert. Sin german,
lz
,
hellel.i
m. ii, n,g, II:ha irli,:tte M iller. Aanna-
Women's European Welfare Or-
aanization was held on Tuesday sod...,
Shirley°„ firenwT1'.'
In
sr. r,;onE Y,LYnn.
afternoon, Nov. 11, with Mrs. Sil- don. I., Keeps, Edward Kornfield,
verstein as hostess at her home, F r."'” Welk.
1023 Monterey. Checks were is-
sued for orph s in Detroit and Young
an
People's AuriKary:
.
Windsor. Several committees re-
Instructions in dramatics are be- ,
ported. The ways and means corn- mg held every Monday anti Thurs.
mittee planned a rummage sale. day evening, with Mrs. Sally Want- ,
Those who have articles to donate ner in charge. The casts for the I
should call Mrs. R. B. Newman, three play( to be presented during
1178 Glynn Court, Longfellow th e mint, e season are new being
'1918, or J. Robbins, 1476 Glynn chosen. These desirous of partici-
Court, Longfellow 5392, and a pating ehould attend the next meet-
committee will call for the dona- ing of the group.
tions. A theater party at the De-
troit Civic Theater i.s.ilittibe
hell at ,
progress
! Halevy-Hazomir Singing So-
The next meeting
the home of Mrs. Anna Goldberg, i
ciety.
2726 Leslie avenue, on Tuesday, !
Nov. 25, at 2 p. m.
Wednesday evening, Prof. E.
I Zaludkowski anti one of his assist-
PERFECTION LODGE
tines, 1Villiam Cayman, led the Ile.
Perfection Lodge NO 486, F. & trout lialevy•flazomir Singing So-
A. M .
, wit] hold a special commas i. ciety in what Watt later termed by
cation on Wednesday. Nov. 19, at Eugene Franzblau. president of the
a p. m. NI. M. Degree. Banquet society, as the finest and most
at 6:30. Past Master's night. All spirited rehearsals of its existence.
of the former past masters will The numbers on which the choir is
exemplify the third degree.
as present studying are the chorus
C. K. SANDORF. Secretary.
frem Hayden's "The Creation,"
By order of
and a characteristic composition by I
SAMUEL L. KAVANAC, W. M. Birnbaum, "Talmudic Rhapsodies"
1420 K1LOCYCLES-211.1 METERS
This Sunday you will hear the following:
An address by Milford Stern, vocal music by
George Galvani, review of the latest Jewish
news by Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.
Sponsored by
Joseph Cantor of the Cantor Furniture Shops
8923 Twelfth Street, formerly of 9332 Ackland Avenue.
Painting
Collision
and
and
Welding
Bumping
Complete Automotive Garage Largest Service Station in
Service at All Hours
Detroi t
DEXTER-ROCHESTER Garage
ROCHESTER at DEXTER
Garfield 6498