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RONIChE
A. Z. A. ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION SUNDAY
5028 Joy Road, at Grand River
Dine - Dance - Enjoy
Largest Floor Show Ever
Presented in Any Nile
Club
featuring
Witt & Vale
From the Paleis d'Or in
New York
Sunday Dinner, $1.25
Special Xmas Dinner
$1.50
First Floor Show at 4 p. m.
For a greater and better New
Year's Eve with plenty of fun,
favors, souvenirs and dancing
until 7 a. m.
C•Il Garfield 4040
Dance to Larry Wardrop
and his
Palais d'Or Orchestra
With Best Wishes
for a Joyous
Chanukah
to All
East
Side
Coal Co.
Whittier 9200
25 Years in Business
Make Your Reservations
NOW for
Detroit chapter 63 of Aleph Za
dik Aleph Fraternity of B'nai
B'rith will act as host to the pub-
, lie and Adolph Freund chapter 93,
Ica an elaborate program Sunday
,evening, Dec. 21, at o'clock. In-
kernational A. Z. A. Day will be
I celebrated throughout the world by
:136 chapters commemorating the
founding of the order by Samutl
Reber in Omaha, Nebraska.
The local chapters will attend
services at Temple Beth El in a
body, from which they will go to a
restaurant for a sting luncheon to
h e followed by a theater party. At
1 p. on. five pledges will be initiated
into Detroit chapter 63.
At 8 p. m. Detroit chapter 63
will conduct Its second At home
affair at the 1', 89 Rowena street.
' There will be a prominent speaker.
Samuel Levin, director of the Jew-
i s h Center, will present the awards
of the rity-wide essay contest con-
' ducted by A. Z. A. 63. Harold
Horwitz, advisor and alumnus Of
chapter 63, will install the newly
elected officers, consisting of Sol
Galitzky, aleph godol (president);
' David Weiner, aleph stall (vice-
. president ) ; Charles Stolarsky,
aleph mazkir (secretary); Dave
• Farber, aleph gishor (treasurer);
Herman Fink, aleph shotare godol
(senior sergeant-at-arms); Albert
Dresner, aleph shotare ketone (jun-
ior
Sidney
Markle, aleph kohen godul (chap-
lain), outgoing aleph godol. The
ath ihors are. Jess Feder, Junior
leputy of the Great Lakes Region,
- h !Iambi Horwitz, and Bob Zeit
There will also be musical solos,
recitations and dancing. The pub-
' lie is invited and there will be no
charge for admission.
I On Dec. 12, chapter 63 enter-
tained 12 orphans with a Chanukah
theater party at the Michigan. In
the evening, services were held with
the children.
On Dec. 10, A. Z. A. 63, defeated
Alpha Tau, 13 to 11, in basketball.
, Arrangements are being ninth'
for a New Year's Eve party at I10-,
tel Tuner.
"All the Music You
Want When You
Want It."
1516 Woodward Avenue
Phone Clifford 2184
Hear These
New Victor
Releases
today at
4449.4457 Humboldt Ave.
Walnut 3361-W
22571-BOLERO" Fox Trot, Nat
22571
Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra;
"La Seduction" Tango, Not Shit-
kret and the Victor Orchestra.
loin.. Liet. Price 75c
General Cleaning
For Quick Service Phone
Cadillac 0045.0046
450 East Columbia
22572 - "You'rt Driving Me
Crary," Fox Trot, Rudy Vallee and
His Connecticut Yankees; "Think-
in g of You, Dear," Fox Trot, Rudy
Va llee and His Connecticut Yan•
kris.
Lt.
i•
Price 75c
22573-. 1 am Only the Words.
You Are the Melody," Con Trot,
Wayne King, and His Orchestra;
"There's Something Ahout an Old
Fashioned Girl" Fox Trot, Wayne
King and his Orchestra.
loin List. Price 75c
Also New Records
by Yehudi Menuhim
(Child Prodigy Violinist)
MISCHA ELMAN
JASCHA HEIFETZ
and
Ossip Gabrilowitach
with the
Chanukah Greetings
STANLEY
EXPRESS,
MOVING AND
TRANSFER CO.
WM, LANGILL, Prop
2559 McGraw A
For Prompt, Economical and
Efficient Service
Call Walnut 1713
•
Detroit Symphony
Orchestra
BRAUN'S
MUSIC,
HOUSE
OPEN EVENINGS
9217 Grand River
at Joy Road
YOUR 4;., XMAS
Euclid 2212
SAVINGS CLUB IS OPEN
13214 E. Jefferson
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY
EIDEI ITV TRI'sT BLDG
assistance after making
an impossible bid . .
.. . Be nonchalant
FOR RENT-One or two large ad-
joining front rooms for two
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-!
gentlemen, two ladies or couple.,
TORS-We do painting, deco- 1
Adult family. No other room-
rating and plastering. Guaran-
ers. Rent reasonable. 2995
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
Blaine. Garfield 0457-R.
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128
from 7 to 10 a. rn. and 4 to 8
FOR RENT-2932 Webb avenue
p. m.
-Six-room lower apartment ,
with Fn,rillaire. Furnished or
SOCIAL GET-ACQUAINTED club'
unfurnished.
(which will interest you very
much), card games and dime-,
int.., is being organized for
single ladies and gentlemen,,
young and old, Conic and enjoy
Wednesday, Saturday and Sun-
(lay evenings. For appointments
call Arlington 6226, or at 12255
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MURAI)
CENTERS ASS'N
Intermediate Debating
PRONOUNCED PERFECT
League:
The intermediate debate season
ope ned at Ihr Jewish Center last
Lenox 9570
II Y
DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS
was
mon-
"hake the
and 12:107 Linwood avenue. iLia 'sia(-han coos that crrat 'nowt'
G. Zuckerman.
hon been the principal factor in the de.
MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class
catering for weddings and par-
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer-
city 2-1610.
yelopmert of Palestine ( ront
1919
to
I!iiin,
tither
te
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r:he
r e i loettr,:ie Rtahwis.
et S. ANARGVROS A CORPORATION
lime,
Capital Stock owned 1.y I'. LORILLARD CO., Inc.
The
• IIPAII.Y. Valli& Girl.VA
wed "'"'"' debate
Haa`m " lean i
intermediate
Alpha
M t " ".•
n
by the .1..0.1.1 committee of
the Intermelliate Council haded by Irv-
the
CATERERS-Strictly kosher. En- ing Milan.. Other members of the
committee are MOO Miller and Inept...,
gagements, weddings and Schneider. The league is directed 1.,
banquets. Catered by plate. De- Harry Selignn.
troit Catering Co., M. A.
SeMor Oratorical Contest:
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654.
PLAN FOR PURITY'S
NEW YEAR'S AFFAIR
The senior council of the Jewish Ce•n-
Plans for the third annual din-
ner-dance sponsored by I'urity
chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at
the ballroom of the Hotel Statler,
on New Year's Eve, are going for-
ward rapidly. The committee re-H
lecture in the series of
- Personality
silty Development," Monday es:P-
nine. when Dr. harry E. August. chic(
',chaired of the North E
waste
mot
FIVE LESSONS ONLY you Or
your child may learn to read
and write Ilebre•, Yiddish, or ' "„III Isi TaTrdt6 7stir ri.tsthwk
o at 'oreethr,To ., j,:iviie;
English.
Absolute satisfaction erehhaa i'n Dome." An Informal dis-
guaranteed.
First lesson free '''''''''" wili follow.
''''
as sample , or trial 11 ( , sson. Call
thurnesa and Prolemronal Girls' Supper
Garfield 6835-J for Mr. Horo-
Club:
witz. the teacher, specializing in
TM. group has declared a recese until
eher
the year.
preparing people for citizenship.
The next play to be staged at
Littman's Yiddish People's Then- .
ter, this Friday evening, Saturday,
and Sunday matinees and evenings,
will be "In High Society Life," ("Iii
Die Hoch(' Fenster"), a comedy '
three acts by Morris Richter. hlu-
:sic is by A. Perlmutter.
Girl: Basketball League:
The entire cant will appear in
Following are the team ,tending of
FOR SALE-1 have a credit memo
entered
entered in the
League for girl this play which is hailed by the i
at the most popular night club tea
Tem
Won Lost
mangers of the theater as one of I
in Detroit which can be used varieita
the finest presentations of the pres-
0
2
New ear s Eve. I% ill sacrifice. 9;,r.l',..,,,
"*""
2
ent season.
Call Mr. Robinson, Cadillac
1043.
the rteheu
" n j.:ent. in' s;
' Cltoin
g
will be held with election of 11011'1,4 a.
the main Imniness Of the evening
A.
a recent session, • circulating library
was created, books being loaned to mm.
bars of the club. Any business
at
or pro
fessional girl who can
meeting+
from 6 to a
5 Thursday evenings in in
vited to attend.
2
Delta Omicron
1
C
0
ts
2
Games are played off (in Thuretley eve-
FOR RENT-A beautifully fur-
nished room. With or without l.''''„'„ i‘v,t,"erl":;14"'„„° ,,!„;„, h' Y6 nwi,,c „;
garage. Near Trumbull and s. the next date for the !env. ee,
ntre I
..
vs,
Clairmount lines, also Four- the followingsre scheduled: V•riette
Question
Itahet t•
vs.
"X ,
teenth bus. Small family. Ref- Mark. ye. Delta Omicron.
b
s pr
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erences. Garfield 40'75-J.
"Zit's Stables" Opened by
Isadore Zitomer at Third
and Warren
omising to e.
"Zit's Stable ,"
0 i is
come the most unique plate f
Open Forum:
kind
in
Michigan,
will
be opened
FOR
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at this Saturday, Dec. 20, by Isadore
price Apply
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26.
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/Ammer, AS a oar's-cm , at
2932 Cortland avenue. Phone
Third avenue, just above Warren
-
Hemlock 2045-hl.
S."1" Night House Parties:
avenue.
n.rm at the rbmhon.e re
Decorated as an old stable, as is
REFINED GENTLEMAN desires
implied by the name, this barbecue
oom near Twelfth
str
reet.
Must
'r " '.."7
1 1,:i. 'n":
b e in an apartment. Call Mach-
will serve meals in an environment
vaudevill e Ni.hi
i n lof lanterns, cart wheels, harness
son 3708 at any time; Sunday
will
the program on Sund•y evening.
until 12.
ss hen Omega
l'hi li•ntot nee.
1 1 . Ut'rta°11M
s-
eating IhgegV;trn
ha bh"aa5r:eiRb. ee (
FOR RENT--Nice Cozy room to
one or two ladies or gentlemen. aaad,.(s. This is the
I Call any time. Hemlock 9084-M program of the season.
3210 Monterey. Blumenfield.
Charm School:
FOR RENT-Six-room upper flat.
: Modern decorations, Frigidaire.
Walking distance to bus or street
car. Near school. $50 per
month. 3276 Clements. Long-
fellow 8678.
formed into horse-stalls, each hay-
third inter-club ing a distinct name, such as
"Thousand-to-One Shot," "Spark
Plug" and others.
Dancing will he a feature of :
At their meeting on Monday evening,
Dee. 22. the topic for dkcon•don will he "Zit', Stables," and Mr. Zitomer,
able
Service
for
All
Occasions"
•-r
well known among the
o
wh
younger set, promises attractions
will make his new dining
hall stand out among the restau-
rants and inns of the state.
17TH PHILOMATHIC !which
CONTEST ON DEC. 29
WANTED - Comfortable clean
The Philomathic Debating Club
room by employed couple.
Apartment building preferred. will hold its seventeenth annual
References exchanged. Address oratorical contest Monday, Dec.:
Box 134, Detroit Jewish Chron- 29, at the B'nai Moshe synagogue,
Oyster and Lawrence avenues. The
icle.
participants wilt be Maxwell Hoff-
WILL SHARE our home in Russell man, David J. Sobin. Albert Pearl,
Woods with refined adults. Ref- Arthur M. Snyder, Si. J. Miller and
erences exchanged. Call 110- Nathaniel Rubin. The winner of
garth 7143.
the first place will receive the Her-
man A. August gold medal. Thy
YOUNG WOMAN, experienced in Maurice Morse silver medal will be
rare of children, wishes to go awarded to the winner of the sec-
south or California for the win- ond prize.
ter. Willing to work for small
salary. Can furnish good ref-
erences. Phone Arlington "Young Sinners" Begins at
4908-R.
Shubert Lafayette.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room in modern apartment, suit-
able for one or two, $15 for one,
$20 for two. Near Fourteenth
bus and Linwood car line. 2555
Pingree, Apt. 10.
MIDDLE-AGED business man
wants room in widow's home or
would like to meet widow. Write
all details to Box 136, Detroit
,
Jewish Chronicle.
"Ynung. Sinner,," enters the long
run class when the sixth week of
this Elmer Harris comedy success
starts at the Lafayette Theater.
Box office records have been broken
by "Young Sinners" which has a
long run on Broadway and in Chi-
cago to its credit. Wallace Ford
and Marjorie Peterson are happily
employed as the wild young man
and his sweetheart who are the
cause of all the trouble.
•
Aaron DeRoy, treasurer of the
Allied Jewish Campaign, with
Detroit offices at 51 West War-
ren avenue, renewed his appeal
to contributors to make payment
on their pledges, and called their
attention to the fact that pay-
ments made before Jan. 31 are
deductible from the income tax
reports. He said: "Payments
made now on pledges to the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign are de-
ductible items from income tax
reports. Why not send no your
check before Dec. 317 Remem-
ber, there are only 11 days left!
The Detroit Jewish Centers de-
bating tram, composed of Miss
Hannah Ferman and Albert Sum-
, niers, engaged in their first league
debate last Sunday at the Schoen-
thal Center, at Columbus, Ohio.
The Columbus team was repre-
, rented by William Goodman and
Louis Rosenthal, who successfully
defended the proposition, "Re-
solved, that the suspension of im-
MRS. CORA JACOBY
migration will result in the death
ports reservations coming in fast. of Jewish culture in this country," I
f hose in charge are sparing no ef- according to a judges vote of two
to make this (-vent one of the to one, in their favor.
outstanding
tstanding affairs of the year.
The judges of the debate were
There will be a 10-piece orchestra, Samuel Lux, Mr. Justin, Mr. Sill-
novel entertainment, noise maker( man and Mr. Pfeffer. Dr. E. II.
and a 10-course dinner. Reserva- Gordon presided. The debate was
dons are limited and it is urged heard by an audience of 300 and
they be placed in early with the was held under the auspices of the
committee of which Mrs. Hannah, Northwestern Debat e League,
Harvith is chairman by calling • which is made up of seven Jewish
Longfellow 2258. Mrs. Corn Ja- Centers. The Detroit-Columbus
is worthy matron of Purity 1 debate war the first held in the
cha
c bp
Y ter.
eastern division of the league. In
the western division, St. Louis had
defeated Omaha and Omaha has a
"In High Society Life" Next ,I victory over Kansas City. The
PI ay at t Litt man ' s Yid-
Jewish Centers team will be host
to the representative team from
dish Theater.
Cincinnati some time in February.
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
FOR RENT-A neat large room
' furnished with two beds, for
one or two. All home conveni-
ences. Shower bath, hot water.
2674 Elmhurst avenue. Phone
Hemlock 8794-W.
Appeal Is Renewed to
A. J. C. Contributors
CENTERS DEBATERS
LOSE TO COLUMBUS
MATRIMONY-It is never too late
or too early to marry. The finest At Horne:
matches are successfully car-
The fifth international A. Z. A, Day
! o rally by
ried out between old, young, celebration
, ,, ,, will
, he „, sponsore.1
a ,
rich and poor. Confidential. A. ii:',. r.'yi.';',7W. i' ,'
,P iiuni:7Y,heZo't::
Simon, 2685 Clairmount, be- so Rowena. This event ,s ommesn „,,,,„
of the order he Santuel
tween Linwood and Lawton.
nshes
in Omaha. Nebraska in 1924. At
Week(lays, 4 to 9 p. ni.; Friday the
feandior
present there are 136 chapters through,-
and Saturday, 9 a. m. to 4 p.
nt ; '" tar
w 'l,'
i 11 P:il'ilkinitIti Ine"i:+1tal.:
Saturday closed. Euclid 10327•
1,,,h ,li',,,,,P ;`,7 m.„; ,,,,,,,,,,i
„m„r s and pre.
glove", , ;,,,nitat ion a the City-Wide
c,. n.
ESTABLISHED men's work
irs, ,aTd
i,, s. J.Tnh,t,re itiwo•,,arrt.li,4„•ill rand
and aprons manufacturer wants ,
'h '''''
1 17art.1 II. Carey old medal, and the
a partner to help finance and be Wilbur DeYoung silver medal.
I
active. Best future. Call Madi-
e
P
T 111 •
son 0881.
IN
BRAUN'S
LOUIS GORF,N
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished'
room with small family for
young man or young lady. Ga-
rage if desired. 2960 Sturte-
vant. Hemlock 53894. Call
evenings or Sundays.
The
Brass, Bronze, Aluminum, Man.
eeeeee and White Metal
Castings
CITY WINDOW
CLEANING CO.
she calls for advice and
FLAT FOR RENT-Modern 7-
room upper duplex, beauti-
fully decorated, large living
room, fireplace, side lights.
garage, unfurnished or fur-:
nished. Reasonable. 1403
Virginia Park. Empire 5023. 1,
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Chinese Tea Garden
Holiday Greetings
. . . When
FOR RENT-Newly decorated 3-
room flat. Includes Murphy
bed, heat, and garage. Near
Dexter, Fourteenth car line, also
near a splendid shopping dis-
trict. Very reasonable. 2905
Pasadena.
70:',"',
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T": i7,..,1`.'g
Dancing 'Till 5 a. m.
Brass and Bronze
Foundry
MOMENTS 0 DISCRETION
OLD FOLKS HOME
ALL-STAR FLOOR SHOW
No Cover Charge
F. J. WALLEMAN
NEW YEAR'S EVE-If you would
like to go to a site club New
Year's Eve and want to save
some money, see nu•. I have a
.credit memo at Detroit's most
popular site club which I will
sacrifice. Call Mr. Whiteman,'
Cadillac 1043.
- ter through it + suh committee on ora tor s,
FOR RENT - Large, attractive, headed by mks Lillian sir.... awn sti ,
clean, warm room, pleasant sue-
HEBREW HIGH SCHOOLS
7:
roundings, in quiet hom e, for Fli.
ng Feb. A.
Entries for the control
GRADUATION JAN. 14
girl, $4 week; or will share so. , ha in
"n•
apartment.
Wonderful trans- Debate League:
Bernard Ismics, superintendent
portation, between Fourteenth
rho Senior CounciPs Debate League
of the United Hebrew Schools of
bus and Trumbull or line. Have ,, h•dule for the seen few weeks follows:
Detroit, announced on Wednesday ,
radio and piano. 2073 Pingree. ['lips...Lite v s. Snipichuch• Dec. 23; A.
Z A. VA. Detroit Friendship. Jan. 4;
that Jan I was chosen as the date I
Apt. 206. Euclid 0119-51,
Pale vs. Strangers. Jan. 7, Loheno vs.
for the graduation exercises of the
:st irichuck • J•n •
15;
Phi•So•I ite
VA
Hebrew high school.
A YOUNG MAN OR LADY with Strangers. Jan. 21.
references can get a beautiful Fen
hk
r e ell inItnetr er:
n die.tte,,,C
Council:
, is
n i
ui
room in modern home ofyoung.
.. xponearine
couple, Home accommodations a s ong contest to he held on Saturday
and privileges for the right ''',, 7
;',',. ",;',..;':' ,,,,T r,,.''S:T. I6 „ of , ,, the , "1:
The Northwestern branch of the
party. 2340 Clements avenue, , r
ia124 t",ar,,:i'loid. h, ,,ors.
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. m ' I
Jewish Old Folks Home is sponsor-
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between Fourteenth and La '
ing a theater party for inmates
Salle.
Near Trumbull and Intermediate Debate Lemon at Fenkell:
through the courtesy of Mr. Litt-
Fourteenth car line and Four- Ia.
The.t a7.'"17
i
' 7 1(lell ritir::11: f'llaern‘ n:' t'l.:
man of the People's Theater on
teenth bus.
Mrs. N. Cohen,. :will',,,dadd the affirmative tool the s na p.
Sunday, Dec. 21. Mrs. J. Rose,
Hemlock 7934-J, evenings
. io Socialites the negative of the nues•
chairman, will be assisted by the
11,1. •• Resolved,
i that the Innt•Ilment Plan
following in conveying the in- FOR RENT-Quiet, comfortable, ',I
1t. It iC i i'fiigr..lr'll'177 "It::Is Ir' ' ; 1 " hot oW'' ;'' '''' '''r''
mates to the theater: Mrs. Labret,
furnished room in private fam- video 'stn two division.. The nod dints.
Mrs. Sarasohn and Mrs. Blatnikoff.
ily.
Suitable for one or two :'ar,' :,'(%1
,1 "X lb: II
gentlemen or couple. Garage if (ol'ic. and
"
desired.
2015 Seward, near
Fourteenth. Cadillac 4418.
New Year's Eve.
Chanukah Greetings
\b ANTED - Salesman interested
in a permanent connection. Must
be high-grade. November big-
gest month in 36 years. You ern
make money here by rendering
a service to other people.Ad-
dress qualifications to Box I40, '
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
FOR RENT-Beautiful seven-
room lower flat; oil burner,
electric refrigeration. Can
be had at once. Close to car
and bus lines. Rent reason-
able to suitable tenant. Ga-
rage. Call Euclid 7378.
CARD OF THANKS.
Officers and members of the He-
brew Ladies Auxiliary of the J.
C. R. S. of Denver, Colo., take
this opportunity to express their
appreciation for the wonderful at-
tendance at their first bridge-
luncheon held Dec. 2 at Jericho
Temple. The auxiliary apologizes
to those who were not given the
proper attention an the unexpect-
ed and overwhelming response to
this affair taxed the capacity of
the hall, but it is promised that
the next luncheon, to be held in
the near future, will find greater
care given to the comfort and en-
joyment of each guest.
CHANUKAH PROGRAM
OF YOUNG ISRAEL
SATURDAY EVENING
Young Israel of Detroit will
hold its annual Chanukah celebra-
tion and dance on Saturday eve-
ning, Dec. 20, at Congregation
lUnai Moshe, Dexter and Law -
retire.
An interesting program.!
including brief addresses by Rab-
bis Muses Fischer and Isaac Stoll-
man, and several vocal renditions)
by Miss Fay Zinger, who has been
frequently featured on the Jewish
Radio Hour, has been arranged. I
Miss Zager will also lead in the
singing of Chanukah songs. The
rest of the evening will be devoted
to (lancing.
The Rev. Elijah ZnIudkowski,
cantor of the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
gogue, will be the speaker at
Young Israel's next open meeting,
which will be held Wednesday eve-
ning, Dec. 24, in the Statler Hotel,
at 8:30 o'clock. Ile has selected as
his subject "The World's Debt to
Jewish Music" and will highlight
his talk with a number of illustra-
tive songs.
In deference to the celebration
of Yiddish Week by Young Israel
of New York, Rev. Zaludkowski
will deliver his address in Yiddish.
The public is invited to attend this
meeting.
GOLFERS!
Attend our Opening
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State Theater.
•
"Ex-Flame," the 1931 version on
the talking screen of a melodrama
'of human passions which created
a furore with theater audiences a
few years ago, Will open Saturday
at the State. The plot deals with
rthe adventures of a wife who left
her husband and child for other ro-
mances
We Will Make a Record of Your Voice
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a o
and
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woman. Let us deliver one to
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$2 Per Week
rmeiwOmeiwe
BRAUN'S
MUSIC HOUSE
Open Evenings
9217 Grand River
Euclid 2212
13214 E. Jefferson
Lenox 9570
Opposite Grand Riviera Theatrr
At
DN., I
Tournament
Today, Dec. 20th.
Play on the Largest and Finest
Indoor Course in Detroit
Chanukah Greetings
GRANDWOOD
INDOOR GOLF
PETER EDDY
Eighth Floor
I
Our Chanukah Gift
to You!
Stormfelts-Loveley Bldg.
Woodward M Grand Blvd.
(Formerly Boulevard Indoor Golf Club)
NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF
JACK ELPHICK Hawthorne Valley
WALTER SCOTT • - • Birch Hill
JIMMY ANDERSON - • Pine Lake
ADAM CAMPBELL • • - Lakeland.
TED PETERHANS Fyle's Gall School
Heating and Ventilating Engineer
High and Low Pressure Water Piping
Exhaust System-Welding-Brazing
PLUMBING ESTIMATES GIVEN
5929 HORGER AVE
Phones Oregon 7744 - 7503
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