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FOR YIDDISH PLAY
WRITES ON
SHYLOCK'S LAST DAYS
A new aspect of Shylack is pre-
Featuring Julius and Anna Na-
thanson, Littman's Yiddish Poo.
plc's Theater, Twelfth and Sew-
ad, is presenting during thi s
week-end, including Friday eve-
nirg, Saturday and Sunday mati-
nee , and evenings, "Berchick fun
Bialystok," a libretto by A. Liesch,
with lyrics by H. Yablokolt
The play is under the direction
of Julius Nathanson. Dances
acre arranged by Hyman Prisant
and the Nathansons. The entire
ocpany participates in this play.
sented by Ludwig Lewisohn in his
new book, "VI, Last Days of Shy-
lock" which will be published by
Harper & Brothers on Jan. 7. Mr.
Lewisohn has taken up the story
of the Merchant of 'Venice where
Shakespeare left MT, presenting
Shylock as nn 'Mastless itiquidtor,
but a Mall embitterid ley injustice,
rebellious gainst ancient Wrongs.
"The Last Days of Shylock" con-
tains 12 illustrations by Arthur
Szyk of Paris. "'here will be a
special limited edition of lull copies
-Swim! I.y the author.
The author describes Shyleal as
he leaves the court of the Duke of
Venire.. "Trembling, be stepped in-
to tli• gondola and dr, piled into the
-vain ie alter seat. The head of
Shyleeek was bowed. Ile pressed
his hands over his later heart.
They had tricked him; they had
leretiglit that effeminate young ad-
vocate from Rome to despsil and
trick him with et eery show of grace
and reason. It was the awful in-
justice that his soul: it was the in
extricable coil of moral confusion
that made his very marrow melt in
misery."
Mr. Lewisohn show: Shylock
balked of justice, bereft of his
daughter, sentenced to foresweat
his religion and give up half his
wealth. reviled and humilated as he.
goes forth to live out his shattered
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PAGE THREE
Ittri
DETROITER TO AID
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
New Years Party.
The etill.house will he in a festive
nouNi on Jan. 4. A New Year. party
hi. been planned for the •IAt Home"
Ever,. roomin the house will have some
ort of an •cti•ity symbolic of a
s..
the year. Fun and enterMinment
planned for the gPests•
of
The New Store of
Braun's Music House
Herman Radner Opens Lunch
Room to Serve Free
Charm CI...
Meals Daily.
The charm class will have • tee In the
lounge of the Huh hous e 1111 Monday
A Detroit Jewish young man, evening, J.n. 5. Fo ur of the girls in
9217 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
ho has been engaged in business the etas. will act a. hostesses 111111 the
proarant will be carried out with
(Opposite Grand Riviera Theater)
in the Border Cities, will, begin- entire
the thought in mind of putting into •e -
ning with Monday, and for a tion the veriou• subjects that have been
ARTISTIC INTERIOR
period etf three months, be the disc touted In r la.. 011 the subject of
TORS-We do painting, deco-
and the duties of the guests to
guardian angel for hungry unem- t.h.itio.
rating and plastering. Guaran- 111,11/1.
the /testes,
ployed.
teed work. I.. Nathanson, 2987
Child
Study:
Herman
Radnor,
president
of
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128
Fenkell Branch.
husband.
the Walkerville Brewery, Ltd., of
from 7 to 10 a. in. and 4 to 8 Song Contest:
T
A kong contest is being sp o nsored by W al kerville, Ont., and president to ehjelhl"ed
p. ni.
1t141.
Jan, 7. at the riuhhouse
the Intermediate Council of the Fenkell
The Criminal Code" Lauded
Drench. The worgs for the pg meet of the Industrial Investments, to he ar Dr. IC 5 Dixon, director of so-
orheirial, •tul have the Center as it., Ltd., of Windsor, whose home is cial hVI(11,111. (or the board of cdoc•tlon.
MRS. J. SHERLINE-First.class
,IS Unusually Interesting.
t.eak to thr group 1111 'Mother+ Vocab•
t. ' 1 1:thn e Inri,i , i n s,ir.on, n i e,y °e t 1,1,hrerthIr e, eniai. at 2141 Glynn Court, Detroit, has ,th,
cy
catering for weddings and par- sal
ties.
15850
Linwood. Univer- con te.1 will be held on Sundey, J.. 31, secured the permission of Sir
Charles J. Richardson, critic of
The
BusIneas and Prolesslonal Girl.
at which time each m.o., entered will Henry Drayton, chairman of the
sity
2-1610.
Detroit
Times,
has
the
follow-
Stopper
Club:
the .
tither he ,ii,, or played. Judges and liquor control board of Ontario, to
PERFECTED
SCREEN GRID RADIOS
r he Business and Professional Girls
ing to say about "The Criminal
the scolienec will decide am to which will
Supper Clubwill hold the next electing
CATERERS-Strictly
kosher.
En.'
convert
a
section
of
the
brewery
meet
the
gereral
apprve!
04
the
lucent-
Cole," now at the RKO Theater:
n Jan. a. Election of ottleers and •
,111111
of
the
Center.
into a lunch room from which will hosineas meeting will lie on the program
gagements, weddings and
'Strongly dramatic, full of sus.
banquets. Catered by plate. De- IntermedIat• Council:
be served more than 1,000 people for the evening. The group a Invited
pense, and not lacking in romantic
to the sociology lecture •fter the met-
troit Catering Co., M. A.
daily, during the hours of 1 to 5. ing.
- I he 1'001111ar of the Intermediate Coin-
interest, The Criminal Code'
ell for the month of January ix as fol-
Pereira,
Prop.,
Longfellow
5654.
Mr. Radner will personally
---
I-
opened New Year's Day at the '
low,
financ
e the project as an aid to the Camp Reon'on.
RKO Downtown Theater before
Sunday, Jan. 1. debate. Sigma G•none
• Coin...union will he held on Jan. 10.
FOR
RENT--Beautiful
furnished
Surialite, Saturday. Jan. 10, unemployed in the Border Cities,
S11•10
1
1.
not only an interesting, but an
months, . to 1,e a nienoaahle ticcaiion.
11
111.
ial
evening:
Sunday.
Jan.
lx,
herd
room. House privileges for one
egardless of cost, and it is esti- E Everyone
very one who attended camp soe
rti time
unusually large audience.
tame dmter: Saturday, Jan. 21, .1•,0e
or two gentlemen or a couple. ard
the last season is incjted and It
Ilene, Falcons vs. Maccabees A. C. mated that it will cost him from during
"Fraught with excitement, the
hoe been pinotml to bring bark themem-
Near car line and bus. Also Saturday. Jan. 31, song contest.
S20,000to $35,00(1 t, fussier the ories
piece is splendidly portrayed by a
a lea mummer. Dinner will be
a garage 1951 Hazelwood, be.
lunch room during the months of rerveti sic ii'clock and .flee a pro-
cast of popular favorites. Phillips!
tween Twelfth and Fourteenth
January, February and March, gram the ramp but will take the guests
Holmes, the lad who has risen to
Hall for • .plash party fur
Hcme Relief Society Elects during. which he plans to conduct
Phone
Euclid
5050-J.
Mrs.
Cum-
t he
oainder of the esenillit.
Rubin.
his relief effort.
Officers.
mins, a cute newcomer; Mary'
life. tells the story of Shyl•ck's
Bank Chat:
According
to
Sir.
Raelner,
no
Doran, soft, pleasant, but not cum-1
fhe hook chat strong will organise as
in San Marro, his slight FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
8 Powerful Tubes-
A meeting of the Home Relief questions will be asked of those
petent, and Walter Huston, who baptism
club on Wednesday evening, Jan. 7, at
room. Exceptionally large. Reas- Society, for the purpose of electing coming for meals. The 96-imperial a :4k.
from the cruelty of Venice and his
rose to prominence under the voyage to Stamboul, where Inc re-
3 Screen Grid Ampli-
emable rent. 2502 Ilazelwood officers for the coming year was gallon kettle installed in the lunch
David Wark Griffith banner, are news his labor for Israel and weeks
avenue.
fiers- Super Selectivity
held Tuesday afternoon at the home room holds from 1,100 to 1,300
among the headliners.
to build the earthly Zion of his
"'The Criminal Code' is another hopes in Tiberias. In th• teed, suf- IN FIVE LESSONS ONLY you or of AIrs• II. II. Ash of LaSlle boules bowls of stew, which will be served VIENNA PRODUCTS
-New Speaker - New
in
addition
to
tea
or
coffee,
remarkable product of the talkies. fering still film the power and
your child may learn to read vard. Mrs. Jos. Ehrlich, who is
DEALERS REDUCE
Colorful Tone
When you see it once you will cruelty of a Gentile world, he finds
and write Hebrew, Yiddish, or chairman of the nominating com- jelly and bread. Milk will be
served
forchildren.
PRICES ON MEATS
want to return, and •you might en- his .1 . essica once more and goes
English. Absolute satisfaction mittee, presented the following
The
official
opening
will
take
names
to
till
the
various
offices:
courage the whole neighborhood peacefully to his death, his faith in
guaranteed. First lesson free
President, NIrs. II. Shulman of take. place at 12:30 p. tn. on Mon-
.1. Lefkofsky's Sons, Shops 37-38
as sample,
to see it.
te, or trial lesson. Call
Come In. Get the Thrill
the God of Israel unguent-heal.
Suitable short talkie subjects,' Harper Z.. Brothers tennounce this
Garfield 68354 for Mr. Horo- Elmhurst street; first vice-presi- day, Jan. 5. Officials of the Bor- Broadway Market, announcing
of this new-day radio.
including the newsreel, conclude, new novel, daring in conception,
witz, the teacher, specializing in dent, Mrs. A. Feria of Clements der Cities will be present to wit- that all dealers in Vienna products
ness
and
greet
the
opening.
vice-president,
Mrs.
street;
second
have reduced prices on sandwiches,
the bill." • majestic in execution, as a book
preparing people for citizenship.
The lunch room will be housed stated:
k Weisman of Taylor avenue; re-
to le read once for its beauty, and
FOR RENT -- Furnished room. cording secretary, Mrs. ('has. Cor- in beautiful quarters origdnally in-
"Iligh quality is universally
olive
again,
thoughtfully.
We make it easy to try
for its
Recital by Richard Crooks
Must be seen to appreciate. nell of Tyler avenue; financial sec- t•neleal for a broadcasting station recognized as the most important
message of faith which rises again
Wonderful location and very retary, Mrs. Nlilton Wolf of Tay- for which more than 440,000 was element in the making and mar-
Next Friday.
-easy to Buy-with
and again from indignity and op
reasonable. Near cur and bus lor avenue; corresponding secre- in the M'alkerville Brewery build- keting of food products of any
press ion,
Guaranteed Service!
lines. All conveniences in the tary, Nine. J. C. Sachs of Cortland ing for which more than 640,000 kind. Any purveyor of eatables
For his annual recital in Orches-
complete with tubes
home. Enjoy it with the fans• avenue; treasurer, Mrs. A. Gordon was spent by Mr. Radner. Permis- succeeds just to the extent that he
tra Hall next Friday evening, Rich- Selected by Jewish Book Club as
of
•aSlle
boulevard;
auditor,
Mrs.
don
for
wave
lengtm
was
never
se-
ily at our expense. 2484 Hazel-
establishes and maintains a stand-
ard Crooks, concert, oratorio and
January Volume.
Ira Freidenberg of Virginia Park; e•ured and the broadcasting studios ard of quality, and his patrons are
wood.
opera tenor, has arranged a pro- . Luoln ig 12.wisohn's new book,
chairman of ways and means com- will, beginning with Monday, be a very quick to detect any cheapen.
gram which includes "Sri mia "The Last Days art Shylock," the
You Can Own One For Only
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - mittee, Mrs. Chas. Nla•ienthal of room of mercy and relief for the ing of quality. In no line of food
gioia," from "Parthenope, "Alma lanuary mit. Don of the Jewish
Salesmen, canvassers and pedd- Webb avenue; chairman of m•m- unemployed.
products is this feature of quality
mit," from "Floridante," and "Dii Book Club. This was announced
lers with cars. Good proposi- bership committee, Mrs. Ben
so thoroughly essential as in deli-
ad Irene," from "Atalanta," IIlan- Friday by Dr. Ralph II. Goldman,
tion. Inquire Auto City Glove Schwartz of Blaine avenue. All Two Stories by John Cournos catessen meats and sausages.
"S , I I
dell
I club, , at its do -
Manufacturing, 5680 Twelfth. were unanimously elected.
"The leading position of the
keit" and "Sehnsucht (Brahms); quarters in Chicago.
WANDERING WOMEN. Ity John ronr• Vienna Sausage Manufacturing
"Freundliche Vision" and "Zueig-
FOR RENT-Six-room upper flat,
nos. Paper IlookA Series.
Charles
Co.
of Chicago, for 40 years
nung (Strauss); "Recondite Ar-
Boni, SO Fifth •VellIle New York.
near Dexter. Garage, side drive. J. W. E. W. 0. to Give Thea-
mada and "E lucevan le stella," DR. LEVINGER WRITES
John Cournos, noted Anglo- makers of delicatessen meats and
Very reasonable. 3032 Tuxedo.
Benefit.
ter
sausages,
is due to their high
Jewish author of "The Wall," "The
from "Tosca (Puccini); "Ah,
U. S. JEWISH HISTORY
Phone Garfield 9049.
Mask" 1111t1 "Babel," has penned quality policy. Since 1890 they
Moon of M Delight," from In a
A
special
meeting
of
the
Jewish
Dr;
Ler
J;
Levin.
have
never
deviated from their
FOR RENT -- Beautiful 3-room
Garden"
(Lehmann);
Iwo in stories for this
Persian
A new book b
upper bungalow with extra Mur- Women's European Welfare Or- volume, "Wandering Women" and firmly established rule of using
"Night"
(Rachmaninoff
and Oct. director of -the Hillel Founds-
ganization
will
be
held
Monday,
shy
Frigidaire, heat, elec-
"Samovar." The former is a fas- only the choicest cuts from se-,
"L'amour toujours (Prim!). Wil- tion at Ohio Shits University, h
tric and gas, also garage and J an. 5, at e Atkinson branch o f cinating story of a mother and a leeched cattle, and the enforcement,
liam Sektberg will act as accom- lust dime off the press. The hook
front and back porches. Reas- the Shaarey Zedek. Refresh- daughter who wander away from of this rule through rigid inspec- •
panist and will also play a group it. published by the Department of
Open Evenings
ments will be served and there their New England village to lion. Vienna goods are every-
onable. 3021 Carter.
of piano numbers.
S) nag.guee and School Extension
will be a program of entertain-
9217 Grand River
13214 E. Jefferson
and is available now at the Union CULTURED, refined young lady ment. At this meeting reports will Parisian life and become so en- where accorded first place fori
grossed in it that the daughter, quality-always fresh, wholesome,
Fisher Theater.
ed. American Hebrew Congrega-
Euclid 2212
Lenox 9570
who is engaged in teaching in be heard in regard to the success on the verge of reconciliation with and delicious. Vienna goods rank
The Fisher theater opens the tions. "A !listed y if the Jews in
Opposite Grand Riviera Theater
At Drexel
Chicago and who does not like of the Chanukah latka party held her cornier American lover, turns high in nutritive value."
1931 season with one of the, finest the United States" wam written by
Doc.
27,
and
of
the
rummage
sale
Chicago would like to get ac-,
In line with the 40-year record
again to the freedom of sexual life
pictures that has been produced Dr. Levinger as a textbook for high
quainted with relined, cultured conducted by the North Woodward on the continent. It is an excel- of the Vienna Sausage Nlanufac.
this year. It is Kathlyn Norris' school girls and boys in the relig-
young nun. Only a man of su-; branch of the organization, which lent study of the influence of the turing Co. is the 35-year record
"The Passion Flower" and boasts ious schools.
' (writer quality. Write Box 138, is still in progress at 8572 Russell continent on two American ladies . of J. Lefkofaky's Sons, Shona 37-I Emek Colonists to Get $15,- Russia to Open Archives for
Up to the present, in teaching the
a cast of five well known stars.
Detroit Jewish Ch
.
el
The second is a fine story of a 38 Broadway Market, as Detroit' 000 for Relief from Plague. Research on Dreyfus Case.
I street
They are Kay Johnson, Kay Fran- history of the Jews in America, a
Final arrangements will be
and Michigan distributors for ,
cis, Charkal Bickford, Lewis Stone great need has been felt for a basic TO RENT-Beautiful room for I made for the theater benefit to be' .Russian peasant who, through his Vienna goods. This firm, known
HAIFA.-(J. T. A.)-The Pal-
PARIS.-(J. T. A.)-New light
samovar,
makes the acquaintance
text
on
this
subject
which
the
pu-
and Zasu Pitts.
nian or girl, near Roosevelt held jointly with Northwestern
so well to Detroit housewives, has estine government net aside $15,000
pils could use.
School and Fourteenth car line. branch Tuesday, Jan. 6, at Litt- of his wife, whose death later always given satisfactory service to aid the Jewish colonist!, in the on the famous Dreyfus case Is ex-
pected
to be shed as a result of
leaves
him
in
the
solitary
company
Curter
the
auspices
of
the
Com-
Michigan Theater.
Single home, small family,' man's People's Theater, the pro-
of this Russian tea-making con- in supplying Vienna products to a Emek who recently suffered severe word received here by the League
shower. 2704 Elmhurst.
Ruth ('hatterton's latest hit is mission on Jewish Education, Dr.
ceeds to go for European orphaned traption. Until he one day wan- constantly increasing trade.
losses from a plague of field mice for Human Rights that the Soviet
Levinger
undertook
the
task
eif
pre-
the feature of the Michigan cur-
families.
Prices of Vienna delicatessen which destroyed crops, An appro- government has opened the Czarist
ders off to meet a second love who
paring a one-volume book on this REFINED GENTLEMAN, one
rem (migrant
Reservations also will be made
used to rather nice surround-, for a fruit shower to be held comes to him unexpectedly and dis- meats and sausages are lower now priation of $175,000 has lien made archives for the League's research-
"The Right to Love" brings the, subject. Ile selected his ntaterial
than
they have been in many, by the government to assist all set- ers who have been studying all the
ings, can have unusual accom- jointly with Mrs. Eva Prenzlauer's appears tragically, making a good
versatile Miss Chatterton to the not merely front the point of view
years. ; tiers who suffered from the plague. documents In the case.
modations in high-class Re- Service Group Wednesday, Jan. theme and fine reading.
talking screen in a new, dual role.; of its historical impedance but
formed American home. Gar- 14, at Littman's People's hall.
She plays the part of the mother also from the point of view of ' what
field 0533.
and the daughter in this daring, would appeal to young boys and
girls.
hit adapted from Susan Glaspell's !
This book tells the story of the FOR RENT -Nicely furnished Jewish Welfare Federation
novel, "Brook Evans."
room, Belden Hall apartments,1
Jews in the United States. The.
Flower Fund.
2225 Blaine, near Fourteenth,
story starts with Columbus' discov-
Apt. 207.
ery of America, and the part played
Contributions
to the flower fund '
by Jews in this event. The author
presents Jewish life in America in FOR RENT-Suitable room for of the Jewish Welfare Federation
one
or
two
gentlemen;
adjoin-
hive
been
received
in memory of
the light of its historical develop-
ing room if desired. Adult fam- Mrs. Rachel Gerson from Mr. and
ment, giving fully one-third of the
ily.
2227
West
Euclid
avenue
Mrs.
Miles
Finsterwald
and Mr.
hook to 0 cross-section of Jewish
between Fourteenth and La and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald.
life in America in the twentieth
Salle
boulevard.
century. Each chapter is followed
ass WOODWARD AVENUE
by problems for discussion, topics •FOR RENT-Nice room for gen- German Grand Opera Com-
for essays and readings for pupils
ing to Masonic Temple.
DETROIT. MICH .
tleman. Oil heated, shower,
and leachers,
bath and all modern conveni-
The boo k has 513 pages, 63 illus-
An event of unusual interest to
ences. Nice family, and peace-
trations and 16 tus
lip and charts.
ful, exclusive residential street music lovers is the announced ap-
It is one of five new textbooks edit-
in the northwest section. Ref- pearance of the German Grand
.] by the Commission on Jewish
erences exchanged. Call Hem- Opera at the Masonic Temple for
DINNERS
Education for use in the religious
; two performances on Tuesday and
lock 4510 or Cadillac 1363.
schools and published by the De-
$1.00 & $1.50
partment of Synagogue and School A REFINED, single young wo-I
Extension.
Sunday $1.50
man of quiet manners from a
. .
nice !natty, attractive, intelli-
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having a practical training that
To Feature New Low
includes knowledge of preparing
meals according to a balanced
Prices.
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antal/Ot PloPtit
YR. OM
refinement
and good record, one
Simultaneously
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who is about 41) to .15 years of
with the opening of the National
age,
either
a widower or single
Automobile show in New York on
man. Object, matrimony. Ad-
Jan. 3, the Willys-Overland Com-
dress
Box
100,
Detroit Jewish
pany will announce nationally a
Chronicle.
I outplay line of new care, repre-
I n an atmosphere that is de•
, sting finer quality at more at- FOR RENT--A beautiful fur-
lIghtfully cosy and different
tem.tive prices, L. A. Miller, pres-
nished room in private family.
ident, said here.
Stall shower, steam heated,
"During the past month we held
telephone, garage if desired.
sectional dealer meetings in 12 prin.
$15 per month. Call Garfield
deal trade centers of the country,"
9236-R.
Nlr. Miller said, "with a total at-
5059 Tnird Avenue
tendance of more than MON FOR RENT-Large nicely fur-
Willys-Overland distributors. deal-
Just Above Warren
nished room with four windows,
Our product,
salesmen.
ers
for one or two ladies or gentle-
Famous for
prices and policies not the hearty
men. Garage if desired. Home
enits:citsas - CHICKEN EX•
ion, and
accord of our Meld organization,
-
naolthINARY -
privileges. Board of desired.
,PARE RIDS - ITAI.IAN
we feel that with our new lime, in
3359
Elmhurst, near Dexter.
SPAGHETTI -- DIXIE
price ranges wherein moire than
Arlington 3219-J.
WAFFLES
MARIE VON ESSEN
III) percent of all cars are sold, our
dealers recognized unusual sales ROOM AND BOARD for a gentle- Wednesday, Jan. 13 and I1. The
For R
ions Telephone
man. Home privileges. Rent operas are Richard Wagner's mas-
possi bilities,
GLENDALE 10,000
"By the manufacturing econom-
reasonable. 3009 Elmhurst. terpiece "Goetterdammerung," and
omies effected during the past year,
Call Arlington 6595-J.
We Deliver
"The Flying Dutchman."
Willys-Overland has been able to
The Grand Opera Co. conies here
Fountain Service
complete its plans for the new pro- FOR RENT-Nice furnished room directly from G.
(We Cater to Club Pubes)
for gentleman. Near car and among its 150 persons such celeb-
gram in 1931, which excels any
bus line. $13 per month. 2917 rities as Johanna Gadski, Karl
previous program of the past dec-
Tuxedo avenue, near Linwood. Ilraun, Johannes Sembach, Marie
ade. We of ark forward to 1931
Hemlock 82874.
with well-founded enthusiasm." .
VonEssen, and many other Euro-
BOOK ill N DING - New and old pean musical notables. Hanging
books, also magazines, bound to Director J. J. Vincent spent all of
"It's a Wise Child" Next At-
order at lowest price. Give us last summer abroad, visiting the
at
Shubert.
traction
PROOFS
a trial. Louis Cohen, 8441 Lin- great opera houses engaging the
greatest of them.
That the Krido• Institute Grows Hair
wood avenue. Euclid 3271-M.
David Belasco's hilarious and
.01 Paid Heads. Stops Falling H.D. Re.
The symphony orchestra consist-
,11,/, Dandruff and .11 Scalp D
somewhat mischievous comedy New Studies at Hebrew Uni- ing of 51 noted players is under
In Ca•. of Ahmed. Arcata, Hair
the
direction of Max VonSehilling,
success. "It's a Wise Child," ush-
Can lie Grown in Ten Treatments
versity.
Prowl N.. 1-Awarded 1st Prise at
ers in the first week of the new
himself a composer of note. Ho-
Peri. Exposition.
Dr.
Fritz
Baer
who
has
been
year at the Shubert-Lafayette
opera "Mona Liza," was produced
Proof No. 2-Awarded 1st Prise at
Theater, with Frances Dale and special lecturer in Mediaeval Jew- at the Metrmelitan Opera Compan)
Belgium Exposi•ion against compe. ,
tition of 31 netion•,
Russell Hicks featured. "It's a ish history has been appointed Pro- several years ago.
Proof N.. 3-Thou.and. of well-known
Of interest to Detroites is the
Wise Child" played over a year on fessor of Jewish :Mediaeval History
People right here M Detroit have
Broadway and had long runs in to take the place of Dr. Z. Diemen- presence in the German ()per Ca .
reWined their hair through the
Krulos Treatment..
San Francisco and Los Angeles. druck who is now in Cincinnati on of Marie VonEsalen, an America,
Proof No. a-Sworn Statements, Let-
A notable supporting cast includes the Hebrew Union College Faculty. girl born in Detroit, where she re.
ter, Pictures. Medals, Diplomas are
A new subiect introduced for the ceived her early education. Atte,
Due Manson, Austin Coglhin, Alice
din'ittged in our offices.
Fleming, Ann Winslow and Albert first time this year is the course I several years of study and work
Examination and Ad•lee Free
in the History of Rabbinical Liter- with American Opera, Miss Von.
Hours: it a s1
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Phillips.
ature to be given by Rabbi S. An- Essen decided to try her fortune ,
In foreign lands genius has al- sa. This course will fill the gap abroad. When heard by European
' ways been fortunate and well-re- which has hitehrto existed in the Maestros, she was immediately en-
studies of Judaism which hate been gaged, and was discovered by Mr.
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