PAGE TWO Ihr,9grRon , . RABBI FRAM WINS LITERARY PRIZE children "ISA RON ICIE i DISPROVE DISPROVE CHARGE WIIIIRCN.ITAJ:Rrrl..1 DUBNOW BIRTHDAY SPONSOR he TOBACCO COMPANY ar CELEBRATED HERE.Joseph en 1 The judge ar.hro. a s t h5elitcNi !to Raeblj e uLeCe en From N na Tardy, a we writer for and the author of flamer- . cars children's books, OF SUNDAY'S JEWISH RADIO FORUM 8 NATHANSONS ARE HERE SECOND WEEK - Cantor of the Cantor Fur- Julius and Anna Nathanson, two Mare Shop, b923 - 27 Twelfth street of the leading stars of the Yiddish is the sponsor of the Jewish Radio stage, remain in Detroit for an- orum, broadcast from 1 to 1 :30 other week. 0 n Sundays, from Station WalBC. This week-end, at Littman's Yiddish People's Theater, Twelfth and Seward, they are being starred in it play, "Some Boy" ("Oi Is Dos a Yingel!"). This libretti' was written by S. It. SimkofT and S. Wolf, with music by Ruben Asofsky. The play was directed by Mr. Nathan- son, and Hyman l'risant is in charge of the dances. The en- tire cast participates in the per- formance. Mrs. Sarah Wodic, widow of t late Emanuel Medic, Civil W veteran who was for years ward of 'female Bet El, will celebra te pontiar Note3 A meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob was held Tues- Rabbi Pram in addition to his day afternoon at the community others interests has long special- The Kvutzah Ivrith celebrated center. A very interesting talk on ized in the writing and the telling the seventieth birthday eef the the "Life of Matilda Schecter" of stories for children. Ile was one great historian, Dr. S. Dubnow was given by Mrs. M. II. Zackheim of the first writers to contribute to J. T. A. Probe Finds Ameri- Sunday evening, Jun. 4, at the -- --- of Detroit, followed by a social can Tobacco Co., Does Philadelphia-Byron hall. A large hour. Rabbi Leon Ham has been Young. Israel and has been writing crowd turned out to participate in awarded the first prize of $75 for articles and stories for it for many Not Discriminate the celebration. writing the best children's story of years. His special department is Miss Lileon Barnett of Franklin Rabbi M. Hershman, who was the year in the national Jewish "Jewish Holiday Stories" and "Lit- boulevard returned to her home NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1—Due children's magazine, "Young Is- tie Pictures Out of the Talmud." the principal speaker, gave an ex- Sunday after a sojourn of several to the widespread publicity during; ' position of Dubnow's ideas of na- rael." His story was called "The weeks at Miami Beach, Ha. In the assemblies of Beth El the past weeks of a rumor to the Story of a Melody." It dealt with School of Religion, the children effect that the American Tobacco. tionalism. A. Altenan and A. the Kol Niche. Markson delivered short talks on prefer a story by Rabbi Fran tdd Company, manufacturers of Lucky Every year a committee of judg- plays or motion pictures. His Strike cigarettes, had discharged Dahlias's, the historian. ■ es goes over all the artich• and stories are retold with great en- thousands of Jewish employees ' Prof. E. Zaludlkddwsky, accorn- stories contributed to "Young Is- thusiasm at home so that the par- from their offices and factories. a : panted by 316,1 Heiner, delighted' rael" and awards prizes for the' cuts of Temple Beth El know them representative of the Jewish Tele- ■ the audience with his Hebrew and best contributions of the year.1 as well as the children. graphic Agency today interviewed Jewish selections, one eef which he Junior Relief Workers Dis- Among the writers for "Young Is- composed' for this special occasion. In his travels in Palestine, in representatives of the company tribute Baskets of Food rael" are some of the leading Jew-1 . Master S. Jacobson, violinist, and I Is rumination and glazers Mexico, Eastern Europe and Rus- and investigated as to whether to Needy. ish writers and journalists of the silt, Rabbi Fram collected a great there was any basis for such Miss S. Shur, pianist, both stu- pr escribed be our DOC IOR of ---- - country, Elma Ehrlich Levinger, stare of popular folk tales which belief. dents eef the Hebrew High School, Optometry. Registered • n d Louis Lozowick, David Ewen, Jas.-, he uses as the raw material far' As a result of the huge success played a number of classical num- certified by State of Michigan Investigation proved that there of the card party and dance held eph Gaer, Harry Allen Potamkin the picturesque stories he writes I is no basis whatsoever for the ru- ' hers. Miss 11. alilkowsky, Seer/M- A guaranteed service at reason and Martha Newmark. Dec. 214 at the clubhouse at 10036 I panic(' by Bella Bitten-Golden- able prices. and tolls m a rs, tAmerican Th • A i Tobacco Holmur avenue, the Junior Relief ' berg, was at her best in her Jew- Company employs about 250 pen- Workers, comprising the following . i. h and Hebrew selections. S. ; le in its New York ()trice—about I members, Dorothy Schorr, Rae Cashilan, Mrs. It. Davidson and JOSEPH CANTOR 2,500 in its factory in Virginia and MRS. SARAH WODIC I Levitt, the Misses Rose, Molly and • • Seligson about 350 salesmen throughout During the 10 weeks that Mr. Belle Wuntner and Shirley Vic- name of the llebrew teachers Ila- wpm kr, the country. There has barn no her eighty-third birthday ten Sun- : Cantor has sponsored this hour. tors with the proceeds distributed tient general discharge of help recently day, Jun. 18, and will be at home dassah and Alumni Association of the Jewish community's most baskets of foist to needy. The 0111/111 Errs Fitted try G0 but, on the contrary, according to to relatives and friends from 2 to the United Hebrew Schools, re- prominent leaders have spoken on Estiertn. members thank their many friends Complete w spectively. 5 p. m. at the Wilshire Hotel, Col- G. W. Hill, president of the cont. will. (Imre. Our mg- beaks of importance locally, na for their attendance and co-ope- ohm $12 sallies pony, more people have been taken lingwood at Third. Mrs. Waffle is Cannily and internationally. Fred ration. A future (lance for a sim- on and business has increased dur- one of the oldest living: members M. Butzel, Milford Stern, Dr. John ilar purpose is planned!. of Temple Beth El. ing the past year. Sla•son, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, "Many of our most important (DR. M. JACKMAN, OPT./ SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! Sirs. Mayer B. Sulzberger and oth- departments are headed by Jews," Stolsky is Special Represen- ers were the speakers, Aaron 1119 GRISWOLD ST. said Mr. Hill. "The men in charge tative for Mutual Health Near Ringers Kurland is chairman of the pro- We Specialize in Repairing and Alteration of advertising, publicity and also Open Evenings Until 8 o'Clock gram and George Galvani directs & Accident Association. At Moat Reasonable Prices of our legal department, Albert the musical program. A feature Lasker, Edward Bernays and Louis of the hour is the weekly news The Mutual Benefit Health and Young Defenders of Zion. Service Can to All Parts of the City. Levy, are of the Jewish faith. Our A Young Judaean club was or- digest sponsored by The Detroit' employment applications do no Accident Association, with State Jewish Chronicle, t offices at 1010 Book Building, De- ganized at the Tuxedo and Hol- If You Want DAY and NIGHT SERVICE require prospective employees to state their religious faith. I do troit, is reputed to be the largest m'. Hebrew School. Last week EUC. 8225 concern eef its 3910 CALVERT In loving memory of our lee_ election of officers took place, and DETROIT AUTO SHOW not understand how such a rums r I lovedone, Samuel Schlussel, who the following were elected: Presi- can spread in view of the fact the . kind in the world TO BE JAN. 17 TO 24 passed away six years ago today, dent, Marvin Schneider; recording we never made any such discrina selling health and Jan, 4, ' accident i n s ur- secretary, Donald Roberts; cor- nation on this basis." And he With the first of the great auto- Aplace is vscant In oor hearts, responding secretary, Eugene added "you may see from the high ance. Their poli• whir h never can he 11111.11 . Kraft; tdeasurer, Morton Levit- moleile shows of theyear now draw- places occupied by Jews on our ciespay from the r first day of sick- sky. The nearest project is mak- ing to a successful close in New Iir Though Buy Your staff that we appreciate the value ro.„'rea'rtohreyr ■ ':1"afrernnenni're. THERE IS NO BETTER FCEL THAN fleas or hurt and York, attention of the ing material for the Young Ju- automotive of Jewish brains." Still in memory you are with us, pay for a life- daea booth at the J. N. F. ba- industry is directed to the Dc.troit A. you alwaYs were before. Several Jewish employees, zaar. Members are making bread- show which will be held from Jan. clerks, department heads, stenog- time on either. Sadly missed by his loving Wife, boards, tie-racks and meat boards. 17 tee 21 and which for national raphers, interviewed in the office After 90 days, if totally 11 i sable(' Meetings are betel Sunday at 2 importance now ranks along with Children and Grandchildren. said they knew of no Jewish help From the from either sick- o'clock. All those in ages from Gotham's exposition. During the who had been discharged. ness or accident, In loving memoryof Mrs. Harrs• coming week, an army of decorators That the rumor was persistent p r e m i u m is Sidney Stolsky 11 to 14 may join. and electricians will start their an- Goldberg, who died Jan. 12, 11127 Our business is to see that you get the best and malicious in origin was re- I waived and a check is sent every nual job of converting Convention (nine (lays in month of Shevat). vealed by reports of sales agents month for life. All claims for • Blue Blossoms of Zion. fuel for the money you invest, and that it is Very sadly missed by the chil- for the company. In Detroit, 68 The last meting of the Blue Hall into a setting worthy of the Michigan as well as Detroit are two million dollars worth eef cars dren, Jacob, Minnie, Abraham, and correct for your heating plant. or 72 retail dealers reported that Blossoms of Zion was held at the handled through the local office, and equipment to be exhibited. the husband, Harry Goldberg. they had heard of this rumor. home of Miss Sally 'Mendelsohn, • The retail automobile trade of Some of the statements were fan- and in that way prompt servise is Saturday, Jan. 3. Election of offi- the State will tee in Detroit on Wed- given. In sad and loving memory of Phone Columbia 0655 cers resulted as follows; ('resident, tastic in the number of Jewish em- Sidney Stolsky eef 2014 Gladstone Miss Sophie Cohn; vice-president, nesday, Jan. 21, for aliehigan Day our dear father andgrandfather, ployees mentioned. One Detroit avenue, phone Garfield 45.12-R, Miss Sally Mendelsohn; secretary at the show as the Michigan Au- Samuel DeYoung,, who passed away dealer said a customer told him special representative for the Jew- , tomotiveTrade • • . . 14 years ago Jan. 9, 1917. Miss Ada Spectre; treasurer, Miss that 150,000 Jews hail been dis- ish community eef Detroit, has been hold its eleventh annual convention Sadly missed by his loving Chil- charged from the American To- specially trained by the state ;dice Lillian Finkelstein. at Hotel Book-Cadillac that (lay. dren and Grandchildren. TRAVEL BY B U S% 2816 ST. ANTOINE STREET Two committees were appointed: bacco Company. The total num- to give efficient service to his Jew- Social, Miss Rachel Fox, Miss Rose Governor Wilber M. Brucker will ber employed by the company I ish clients. he the principal speaker at the ban- Cohn, Miss Margaret Samovitz; scarcely goes over 3,000 and the CADILLAC 4006 Eat. 1913 program, Miss Jeanette Fisher, quet of the state dealers that night. greater part of the factory help in Judge Alfred J. Murphy of the Miss Sally Spectre. Virginia is colored. hird Judicial Circuit will be mas- ASS'N The program consisted of a dis- ter OSCAR There were also reports that the of ceremonies and in addition 37 years old, R. EHRLICH cussion of the three basic princi- % rumor had been spread! in New Charm Tea: beloved husband! af to the governor, Secretary of State Frances D. Ehrlich, loving father York over the radio during a Jew- 1 Mrs. Glogower, president of the Y. W. ples eef the Jewish National Fund Frank D. Fitzgerald and Mayor of Jeanne and Bernard, passe(' as laid down by Menachem Ussish- 11. A. bwrd, will discu .ss the subject ish hour. In the Morning Before Going to Town Frank Murphy of Detroit will also away suddenly Dec, 19, . °net Viled ew Jn e . 1:hy kin and of his coming to Detroit. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency e lrInotwer.to i, c11,1,rieboCrem at Los An- address Place it in our b•nds for 10 minutes and it will look like The next mediae will be held at the tradesmen. gales, Cal., where he resided but investigation found no basis for l ening, Jan. 21. at S:10 o'clock. This The largest and safest bus ev Announcements of new models 10 months after living new. Drive • clean car to town. the home of Misses Sally and Ada and of the planned any statement that would imply in Detroit rumors of many special exhib- d 22 • line in the world. Buses travel I'" reni rr1,7rrionZteen„l ■ ti l r Pri'iniv t Spectre. years. was an officer of that the American Tobacco Com- the its, which have stimulated great in- Knights its of He Pythias, under the auspices of the Lohono Girls doily to all parts of the United pany discriminates against Jewish Club. terest not only among members of States. employees. industry but the general public "Sociable Social: Jr. National Fund Dance the Lubrication Service ANNA MITCHELL as well, are being spread and with- The "Sociable Social" takes place at of 42 Pilgrim avenue, 40 years Jan. 18 to be Outstand- Paramount Theater. the Jewish Center on Saturday, Jan. 10. out doubt the 1931 show will em- Winter Storage Service, $10.00 Per Month 8.30 o'clock. Dancing. refreshment„ ing Event. brace in its list of new models more old, died on Jan, 8. Funeral serv- Marie Dressler and Polly Moran at wen p ...• d :n a det pr, g;re .m. a III y will tee seen at the Paramount The- than have been seen at ' ices were held on Jan. 9 at Lewis At the last meeting of the a innnolintions the Bros,' a• uneral Home, with tad r ARE NOW IN EFFECT otter in "Reducing," following the S' . show since the pioneer days meat Junior Jewish National Fund, the . at ('lover Hill Park Pari v.t Cenfe: i of the industry. Vr"I i l'irrti a one ] " . i' ll' S cuent rr engagement of "Manteca," various committees gave their For Ticket. and Information evIttr° 71'll address the In- tery. Rabbi Hershman o ficiated. f 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD I with Marlene Dietrich, Gary Coop- dd (modiste girl. on the ', object of social reports on the progress of the, She is survive d' by her husband!, Call Cherry 5367 hygiene. Dr. Prvin h as previously ad. coming annual dance which will I I er and Adolphe Menjou. oh on the mime subject dre..ed senior ds Y W H Saul; a son, Jack, and a (laughter, 1901 Grand River, cor, Cass. 11 ■ 1.1 prover! herself eminently goalilied for be eheld Sunday evening, Jan. 18, ' Elizabeth. She was the daughter the. tier of discussion. lictitia rys 0l1ebl a itro0ni. Bn 0 k-Ca 51 (iilla u si, c will in the b F ir lide . cir:I. : of Mr and Mrs] A 1% einberg and The lirst Fireside circle will he held Jon:or Girls Council: : of Mrs. Did iv Kahn, Mrs. L. lir the chit, house on Rowena street on • sister r N . Inspired by amore essful rnember.hitt provided by the popular Jack Mc - Lew is, LA SALLE WINDOW SHADE party which was given recently, the Jon- 'Goy and his Society Orchestra. r ' t'„"" el I ' Jewell, 1 o l i ! 'll ' Afrt1;a1 1 ‘4", ''''?' IIPiII:t° , iren.:, •Sl'il:k:iInasi:je:Sg AND DRAPERY COMPANY ior Girls Council I. continuing with its The silver loving cup, which is 1,1 , solds , sedf, ;:x„..adriddc .:,. ..dti. den %,, , , v iif i sz i will i Warr. . for the future. On Seturday, J•n. 8424 Linwood Ave. lIrlaa'h 11%; eN° D 1 r n : t ' ra. de l i' t (1 , Ih. , GI, a junior girl. bordt tea h., been being offered to the organization ] Gar. 1230.31 .th" i lireii place in the lounge andi aira .Aaron Levinson of Los for' pra,,nefi. The various girl. will come which will sell the mostratcie ckw etis ll , „:,:,`;:.::(;4.1';' ,.., :ryii.ohve.nnidi.::: ,,,iii: M. A. FRISMAN. Prop. Angeles, Cal. literary has disguised as their favorite has aroused enthusiasm. Compe- talk. Window shades and draperies to order icharactrrs. They will a lso present • hit ttlitainoan indicates organ i za- Your old shades cleaned and repaired. A n L u K e0 . F7F 8 years We carry a full line of Linoleum. i "s ew hr ill'I■edi'gr rve. 1' ' ' ' ' 'reenh: l l'iri'VchwahrIctrhterw. ill l'hrice that the t 7-:30, an In- of 205H 5 Y T M ylkeH r ave nue, en for the best prmentation. be a close one. There is still time ,m t, e ris ,,,sit iar eni . d]i sin]:;dio 7h adm , , d , e . ,,, o,.. ,,tref■zr, , , , r ete .„.„„isn old, died on Jan. 7. Funeral sere- for any organization to enter the Talk on Ballroom Technique: ices were held on Jan. 8 at Lewis . 1 Ballroom technique and etiquette were race. Tickets may be obtained !discussed by Nat Sroll at the open meet- front any member or from the Basketball Lmtuesi Bros.' Funeral Horne, with inter- temp.& went at liar Ilarmoria Cemetery. 8-Course Steak Dinner or., r2a0e21(81 i Irish iran' sse,c,rsettrp trhynalkdleairpyhiNa,t.i4mounne: ' i ill'e ■r lit'vn'e'IntIr 'yclirZes 'It'i.nn la'yn..1Ja'n". 4. sit'et rt:I l ' learenhe's l bar e 1711 sn,7•4!'nnk! Rabbi M. Zager and the Rev. E. Mr. Stull 'linens:red the fine art of de- N Garfield ' I ' rITJ anrnes. nrr'''The interfraternal haskeil ■ all Veal Steak Dinner portment in the ballroom. Ile •Iso dam- lossoe am slay the follow., t e.m . r — Zaludlkowski officiated. He wits the n.trated the various dance routines, 4317 - W . The entire proceeds of of the late Jennie alaikatf at Northwmtern High Srhool. husband . meowing different variations . each or this dance will be given, as usual, • TIIYY1111Y Alpha vs. Phi Alpha Tao. and Wed- and is survived by four sons, Ben, intse onions+. This taut nes !snowed to the Jewish National Fund for resday Teo "How Can You Do It?" That's what evening at Central High School, SIIM, David and Abraham, and two I I., a social hour end refreshment, ttri i l oh ni oi:;,,,,S - , , .. '7i,,Ait,. . and A. further acquisition of land in Pal we were asked as hundreds crowd- daughters, Mrs. S. Kaslow and Mrs. A. as the inalienable land of %. The girl„ leagrie will play off their Michael Symez. ed our Twelfth Street Store over Detroit Auxiliary of Los An- the Jr Jewish people. me„ et the V. W. C. A. gymnasium WI the week-end. The answer in, three gales Sanatorium. Reports from individual men. Montralm and Witherell streets with KATHERINE RADER vs. comet Delta .. Omicron. and Question stores. Come, be your family's host hers indicate that the dance has ',, ',,,,,,, , 'ariette ,,,,. 1of 6387 Woodrow avenue, 39 The Detroit auxiliary of the aroused great interest and that a at Boesky' this Saturday and Sunday — years old, died on Jan. 1. Funeral ,re,:tur ,Loir,y.t. . :hiCteatros,sed Th„,. Angeles Sanatorium thanks te ,,, ,,, Los record crowd will attend. Tickets Soss,',0 and see for yourself. We're sure The second speaker on the socodoto • services were held on Jan. I, with organizations and individuals who T h,,a,ov pe e i beftrLsophal y tocitay naualdnbGerranod of interment at liar Barataria Celia.- you'll make this your favorite place attended the performance at Litt- ' day evening at a o'clock will be Mi.. ' Anne Sprague. educational director of the tery. She is survived by her hus- to dine. man's People's Theater Tuesday Itapidla. band, Victor A. Detroit Commonity Union. She has dim, She was the night and helped make it a suc- The dance committees are: Miss ..The ram or sodsi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. cess. An interesting movie reel Yetta J. Hoffman, chairman: Miss ' 1 ,, n •odfrin hfs ersict :riiton Detroit." Shtern, showing the grounds and buildings Esther Karbel and Israel Wiener,. Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS and Pratessional Girl. Supper of the sanatorium was shown be- co-chairmen; Miss Mary Newman Business Club: Detroit's First Licensed Jewish ROSE FEINSTEIN fore the performance. A. II. Jaf- and' henry Gotliffe, tickets, and The Itto.inem and Prof...Iona! Girl.I Undertaker of 2485 West Buena Vista MT. tin, attorney, made a moving ap- Louis further, Sol VS ander, Es- t. Tad'o ' eb b has resumed meeting.. •fter rue, 28 ye work. recess during the holiday ars old, died on Jan. 1, 81 Delaware Avenue. peal for more workers and funds Cher Moore and Irving Pitsak, pub- KFYIA.. Funeral services were held at for the benefit of the sanatorium. licity. Members assisting the co- ne Empire 6834 Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home. She Friday ,SvenIng await.: The net proceeds of the theater N at i i i i t k t e e e e s a ka yr , . Y ' ing. im. i c omen Is i s urvived by her husband, Isa- party will be published in the next 87c each e ld ll' d H lak Plci e 'n ttz 'irin , ' Al Pried- l ' I' i t.t1- 1 Gorr. will have Judge Jsmes Elltnan. • ■ (10e ; a (laughter, Miriam; her man, Becky Rudin, Ida Pant and the smelter. A social hour will follow issue of The Chronicle. father, Mr. liertzoff; two sisters, the service.. Tea will be served. The open social meeting of the Tillie Tam. 90c each Anna and Ida Ilertzotr, and two Crank. and Marble Detroit auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanatorium was enjoyed by an TO PRESENT WAGNER Midwestern Debate Leagu brothers, .luck and harry Ilert- e zoff. 19c lb attendance of friends and repre-, Completes First Round. sentatives cram 30 different or-1 DRAMAS JAN. 13, 14 ADELINE WALTERS ROSEN• ganizations. Bazaar package col-' The Midwestern Debate League FI ELD Corned Beef lecting committees reported prog- now, per 88c MANUEL URBACH Take advantage of these composed of seven Jewish Centers of 1924 Clairmount avenue, died ress and more volunteers have un- prices by serving your 1in the middle west is now prepar- on Jan. 6. Funeral services were Fresh Salami . dertaken to assist with the work. . . now, per lb., 33c low ing for the second round of its held on Jan. 7 at Temple Beth F.I. 7729 TWELFTH ST. guests Boesky' s products. It is again urged that dealers buying power of 3 stores 'tournament. The western division She is survived by her husband, Euclid 7192 ask for the proper credentials Medium Salami now, per lb., 50c The equities us to offer these re• of the league is at present being Oscar Si., and one son, Reuben J. from committees soliciting pack- ductions, at the some time 61 by St. balls by virtue of its lone Hard Salami ages for the bazaar. now, per lb., 64c giving you the same quality victory. Omaha is sedoendl, having Nomination and election of offi- has made our name f•• won dts debate with Kansas City, cers will take place at the next Frankfurters now, per lb., 29c that mous for inimitable delica• but losing to St. Louis. Kansas meeting, Thursday evening. lessen. City, with one loss, is at the bot- Daniel Lentz Seymour Lewis Saul Lewis George Lewis Knackwurst 29e now, per lb., tom of the heap. Indianapolis has Honor Roll of Congregation not debated as yet. Ring Sausage . . . now, per lb., 29c Emanuel Bible Classes. In the Eastern division, Detroit defeated Columbus by a one point FUNERAL. DIRECTORS Thick bologna now, per lb., 29c Those Delicious Mr. Schlosser. Clam: Janet Kaplan margin, though the judges gave Ca- Sarlye K•rhal. Elmer EWA, Albert Neri BOESKY Iambus a two to one decision. De- man Writes Best Children's Story Of the Year in Nation- al Contest. DISMISSED JEWS DEXTER Plumbing & Heating SAVE R AND YOUR.1! BE 7YES SAFE 5.... 1 5 Young Judaea MURRAY'S CI u6 Notes Higher Quality Better Service Lower Prices 1 SEMETAsoLVAY COAL&COKE CO-OPERATIVE COAL CO, H. LEVENSON COAL CO. OBITUARY CENTERS LET US CLEAN YOUR CAR Colonial Stages Wash g .25 Excursion Rates Dexter Auto Wash . A NOTES . Repeated by Popular Request For Sat. and Sun. 1 4 1 11 I G I LBERT'S Funeral Home SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIALS FOR THRIFTY HOSTESSES FRESH PICKLED WHOLE TONGUES FRESH SMOKED WHOLE TONGUES OUR DELICIOUS POTATO SALAD Monuments lb., Hungarian Frankf'trs, now, per lb., 29c Kosher Beef-Bacon . now, per lb., 50c Rolled Beef . . . _ now, per lb., 88 c Hot Pastrami now, per lb., 88c now, per lb., 88c Peppered Beef Smoked Liverwurst . , now, per lb., 38e Raw Corned Beef .. • now, per lb., 47c SANDWICHES 10 C formerly 15c, now JUST PHONE EMPIRE 6860 and we will be glad to deliver anywhere or any time. Boesky Bros. TWELFTH STREET AT HAZELWOOD HASTINGS AT FARNSWORTH LIBRARY MARKET, Library and Gratiot Mi.. A•hin•lry'. Cla•s: Annabelle Ger nmn•kr. 14e..ow. ar.. Gordon'. Clarm: Lillian Zistnan Meru. Edelstein. Mom Stein'. Class: Ann Sherman. Rove Schw•rts. Vivian e• is Adele Rob- in, Elsie Dlr., Itemie Naldiech, Grace Grodberg. Dorothy Grosnaa. Mi.. Edelman • Clam: Clara Ahra ham, Arthur Edel.te. m !rather •ther Gft Norrwn Hardy. Netti e Rotehnherg. ra Lil tun Shernmn Ver. William. Milt. 'truster. Freda Estelle Glucklick Stir Glorklick. Mi.. Frirdnmn'4 Clam: Edith Schw•rtz• Florence Shubin. Ethel Austria, LillMn ted•ada• 511•• Horwitz'. eta.: Leor•rt1 mum. Fay Finkel.tein, Malcolm Ellie., Hare, Ellie, Shirley Ellias. Ali•• herbal's C•., Vera Fare Med, kin. Gwendolyn Geraldine Ifichard troit was represented in this de- bate by Miss Hannah Ferman and Albert Summers, Nathan Shur war the alternate. Theodore Baruch, coach of the Jewish Center team, is now hard at work preparing for Columbus and Cincinnati, who are coming to De- troit. All individuals interested are urged to try out, J. J. VINCENT Managing Director of MUSIC STUDY CLUB The Music Study Club will pre- German sent a program at the Kings Grand Opera. The two Wagnerian operas the German Grand Opera will offer at Masonic Temple on Tuesday and To Name Street for Melchett Wednesday, Jan. 13 and 14: "Goet- terdamerung," and "The Flying In Haifa. Dutchman," are among the best HAIFA. — (J. T. A.) — Hadar creations of this master-mind of lia'Camel, the Jewish quarter of music drama. The German Grand Haifa, has taken steps lookine Opera of over. 150 operatic stars towards renaming one of its is under the direction of J. J. Yin- streets for the late Lord Melchett. cent. Daughters and Sons for Aged on Jan. 12. Participating in the program will be: Sirs. H. Sale- enstein, vocalist, accompanied by Sirs. Emery Monash; Mrs. Harry Becker and Sirs. Thomas Reid, who will give a joint reading; Mrs. Harry Platt, pianist; and a group of dancers from the Kathleen Per- eira School. Mrs. Harry Cohen, of the philanthropic committee will I act as chairman of the day. 7739 John R. 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