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CITY, STATE JOIN
A DAY WITH THE NORTH END CLINIC IN
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IN RECEPTIONS FOR
LEOPOLD WINEMAN MEMORIAL BUILDING!
USSISHKIN JAN. 19
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volunteers
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Abraham Ramiethal Family Club.
1 The last meeting of the Abraham Ros•
1.1:b.: : ! ,. F.70,; : t c,i ,. b.:11,. h.v.riz:;
Nrattrual Hub Club Note,
i inees
te:!
WHILE OUTDOOR
TEMPERATURES
meeting the evening Aw
f 7: ite' nbtT t
Ashinsky, president; Ptiale Zion, have increased the demands for man, 14
' f a
l tit Ilaramn, a nde lWrs. I
Soclal•Cultur alites.
The Zedaksh Club.
Mr. Sherage, secretary; Zeire Zion, service at the clinic. December, I. Ilir 'se rhsMaS
:Detroit Ladies Shalom Loan Assocatlion.
_
liT
,,h.e tr,1711 .ritlehni:g orf, the Social-Cultu
I A meetig was heid at the
social-stator.
B. Lerman, president; Zionist Re- 1930, was the heaviest month in
me a
Tn Detroit Ladies Sholom Loan As.- .
Many volunteers are at present 1Mrs A nn. Th ..firf:h,,,ot,z, ltd
.tont chvx::thitj ,;.,i, ation •nn ,„nno lv,, :pe w eleu ction a
the
visionists, A. Alantan, president;
history of the institution, 7144 writing medical
the
fol.
of
prospective
' ntenterws.
IM‘ ri' s n';on.r :
hi s t or ies f ro m di ."": 5 •
Pioneer Women Organization, Mrs. visits having been made during
t " . i were Mr.. La Belle of Akron.
Al
•liating
party
to
be
hell
on Jan. 11,
Ohio, •nd ot7ree. " 23: Mrs. I. T'llsh7pr'en:ilitd. weattr
tatiiin, taking temperatures wt.
...._A
rop,e,,r=idne. Refreshments •nd
iii : i liles.
e
l
The card party held at s M i rs. L. Levine, vice-president; Mrs. It.
Ilaggai, secretary; Hashomer Hat- that period, as compared with 4;141 ing
patients, assisting in Ai • ''liC I- : mi
t i ll w t . t. . zn. S .11 .1, ,,,,o, n.. Wedne,s. dr ay, ja n
. Itvtrow, treasurer, Mrs. M. Summer, ft- : 1,7,,,n' i n t, i.„,d i n V:.::::rnWent.ii ,,nn,
sair, I. Pokempner, president; Gor. visits during December, 1929 , and .5.
'4."i ;
. „,A ,,,. . tr eitz . , nri,a1 secretary: • Mrs. 11., II. Shaffer,
1 , 25. i i ie n t k •r i a n py, giving Alpin e and
re- invited to attend meetings odd at 527
ii mlepale t wet be held on Sunday. e
doniah, A. Kutnik, president;, J. N. 1,471 visits in December,
i
g treatments,
rdt g secret., Mrs. Setd, first tr.- I Holbrook.
ts, in the phar- ' t the home of Mrs. Rose
W. A., A. 1). Gordon Branch Mrs. There was only seven months in
Bernstein. tee, Mesdames S. Eisner. E. peen.
. in
• the office, and in the nu- I ,• ics25
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maty,
Linwood,
for
members,
the
taste h.- Ilelmid •nd 11 ere hk ow it '. member. . °I
seven years during which 'ffiti, in I
I.
Stone, president; Ilechalutz, Ger- the past
.
C IS.
Et. Beta Zeta Sorority.
bands and friends. A luncheon will be board of directors
their it ..i..l ieore pii r r eesdaw yji N i b. h11111. an
shon Askenazy, secretary; and J. the clinic had more than 6,000 vis-
Purim
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met sit the home
Others who are contributing
F i b he ll
uf Mi. Cecelia Shapero. J•n. 2. Final
N. F. Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. M. its. Five of these seven months
h Society.
on l'ilestlay
erangements for the peant• PartY In be
were in 1930. In the entire history services or Mrs. E. Itecker, Firs. test.t
Hayman, president.
mho,
Menorah
Societ
he public
roil rongratu• given ntedity J•n.
Irvingg Bittker Miss Fritzie Brea
Irving
Invited. Prone& fur en,
10. were made. i-
• iman e on
of the Clinic there were only seven Ak a
her engage- ter the h
. A. Elsner, Firs. William
mint to Rabbi Joshua S. Sperk• of I.
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days on which more than 300 Pet:
pl
d Tn'n""" ,.flint, 1)rid'"
—'_
cow,
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Rabbi Sperk• is iirenident of the ih,oa
•-•• —e—. ple applied for medical attention. )- Fleischmen, Mrs. II. B. Friedman
Phi Beta Epsilon Fraternit
, tiee. . ho,f.. 24, Ises" m
ile7t' r' ic'e w Z
illaebnei, at42' 2%
A,
Menor. Chapter of the Lewis Institute
.
■ vati. 1,
ii.11iger
Miss R. Flyers, Mrs: ri..a iiii =s r. ii r i .ztri te.e ri letiolited bYy. Com olf
, Chin. •nd it will be remembered
All of these seven days ticcurred
HAVE YOU VISITED
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'Miss . slosephine M ilk:
•
is 1930, end the last day of the year id I. Oberfelder,
inn in the. aluten‘rec'of"L4'il:11:Pesi:iiieetr. tv=e Menorah Detroit on the Chin.-
)... is s Co tt le, ss:
Tau Meta mu.
oirs C.
”
baLeo at the open for•
"
ollso !trite
lime
sai
had the largest number of visits L i a r,
' heel •t 12:30 Sunday •1 the Y fo; in about two rear.
rs
'
Tau Meta Mu norority met •t the home
. ,,,thafiz. Mrs. R. A. Wersk- Hines Harry Last, Sam Wine, Ben Co-
of Theres• Saxon, 1.6 Grand avenue,
in the institution's history, name) man, Miss u
—
1,,hi
cohita
hlha aAnd, IprotTiperc ilivtehe prI .,ed. gh e
TP
heuriN
tye,„Chy
It th Blumenthal, Mrs. h ' n. "
agZr.. Neii.nn3 .5,9, d0. .,,,E; S
342.
,,,.. n. Jan. 2, at g p. in.
Election of officers
. nReolriearnt
held. The results follow: President,
iri,
A M irsA . r M t urton
In . A dsdhi -.
I
The total number of visits durin
ollie Moore: vicepreedent, Eve Itulii•
duri ng
Y
NI.
hfollie
..711 . bitz.,P.tirhitIol.'haphtehri31 (L rhErhi,S
and
te7e7riirgedwabny h tUrd thdaen'cZro: YZ:- v,
t; un ri7,,. ti..,.,..re
• t taurdy. 7,44 1 ildred III elf nui
W30 showed an increase of ;10
7n i trean-
A nte of than,. iwas ex;
Per 'thin Dr. S..i. Levin had his secre- tuel d Fd'arten.,, A
thanks those who 'assisted in inking be nlii
NEW DOWNTOWN KOSHER cent over the previous year. Of
I
l an d e
' Sa rn. 17, •tlit'e. hom
tol:i one offTit ownitisi tabn.di ,
'et tnenrtr=
tary type 100 letters recently for 1
rtig,,,,,.;.,,vien,thsitihof. Moore.
d
1".:r: f .o'ru' m
r".'" 1.17. Goldman..
these 27,458 came for laboratory I which there
MRS immediate nee. i
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examinations, an increase of 87 p . er , Thi s was a
due to husinen. presnure. gave up the tan . Monday, Jan. 12, at 7:10 P m..
great help to the clinic 1 c . , tahi‘ rrinvoni hhip,,,thifmt,,hde tgairtri znitItatietey and zr,,, .b ,, etrih :it,iirzy . ... ,, ,, Thno nix .77 Hi r, a .i.,,,,, y1 .
Phi Hot. Girl*
cent over the preceding year; 2'
4,.
The constitution committee nubmitted
143 came for prescriptions, an in- director's overburdened secretary
its ni,,,,,nnY
report. All i••Feb.
•rrangemente for the •n
planning • bride. tea •t the lioste is Cake
Moro volunteers upon whom the
Troty each Girl..
ofy 7. 7,1te r 1c oe,7 n 2 t 7001:i r a ni
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t hi e p;-,e ,I. :
i inner e
Shop on Oa... bouleved. There will
I
were left to the
SEE - SAW
THERE IS NO BETTER FUEL THAN
Snit
■
Boesky Bros
M
buninessrommittee . E.dith Cu
roe
SEMET-SOLVAY Coke will keep your home
it
Goldstein i n Clara . Morris.
" en.
physio-therapy, an increase of 144 a
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leY. e llirfi ca
ier m in i ".
members interested in this charitable
d.eirinudntdo'refITen"gili'lln . nerr''''''1::'
Pwui:"''''''''
'hfi'lti:l
land nodal club
jin': :::l'Ir7i'fr7.1rell'n7unit'i"T'I:l.r.:'''
per cent over the preceding year;
Miss
Guseie
Gruskin
Philomathic Debating Club.
I'
Gamma PI Bridge Club.
was
appointed
ch•irman
of
the
member.
At
the
nth.
8,051 came for Xrrays, an increase
The first meeting of Gamnis PI !WI •
Denting i lob tiin•
, 1 ar es interested i ay meeting, four members of the club
fo 24 per cent over the preceding
2 ,, 2 , 7,7n *, ,V r,, 1 at ;..he h. ome 01 Ruth Car l'.
_ ,
may phone her •t Empire 5822. A ant- Presented book•reviews as part of the
h.h, t,.. di netion of officer. s
took
year; and 565 came for hospitali-
ing and latka party is planned for the evening's program. Near Colt. won vises. ,•v i itt , ! .! , e: was elefted president
Library and Gratiot
d N. 3,1 ta S , e, ecretary treasurer. On
girls and their e.o.m. Mis. Cecelia She- the vote of the organisation with h144;
zations, an increase of 29 per cent
Oro w ill be hostess at the next
.c. 4.0S, a bridge-socil was held •t the
view
meeting.
of
Kontrotts
1
Corion.t.'
but
Where you can get those fine test. over the preceding year.
:,),.
f Hilda S____
closely followed by Adolph Goldberg, .„:".,.„
eldes, 2276 Hazelwood
Not Only have demands for we-
Jolly J.lars.
ing and inimitable Boesky Sand-
Lodi Koritz and An Davis. At the ''''''''''
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, The Jolly Jenters Club met at the home next meeting on Jan. II, several mem-
wishes as well as regular lunches. ice increased, but the Clinic's in-
' of Minn Dorothy Levenon, 10041 War- bent will discuss world probIems for the
T
.. ,a ,:it :;: chi
C : h t
come has decreased as a result of Rabbi A. M. Ilershman, Julian Iren avenue. Jett. 1. After the meeting Program of the evenina
Tau Chi Delta met in the home of Hiss
the depression. The Detroit Com. Krolik, Louis James Rosenberg.
aettrrin,g,,,,t:4ok TiiiI:cer;,,,Inzlzahwnizirnita,
1A,hin,,ne 4,1 1 ,;thk in,
—
Jan. ,, . 4
A convenient lunching place for Inte-
. ..A,,
N.
S.
Girls.
munity Fund has increased its ap-
F.nance
— Elias G o I d be r g ,.t the home of Mins Clarice Seigel, 6248
i
nese people and downtown shoppers.
The N. S. Girls had m•ny interesting
propriation to this institution be- chairman; Morris Shatzen, co- mitm••• • v enue.
'11""t';i:Inissw::•Ivi
experiences during the last few weeks
i.1/lier
ni"Zranint'o i j;i:in
e si7-
i
'
cause its income in 1930 decreased chairman;
ante
detadn.
Plan*
Julus
and have • thrilling program ahead. O n ,.
were made for • V•I•
aunt,
Other Stores at
nt i. ., .•
is
Kappa Zeta Sorority.
, Dee. 23, there was • theater party • t the I :' 1 :Y,.. ' z. ". k •••
by II per cent, the average imlivid- Ben F. Goldman, A. J. Koffman,
Nex t , meeting will
Kappa Zeta Sorority was he ld at the Civic.
Twelfth and Hazelwood
Members visited the Detention i3 .1,?, ;4,,,',... ,Taen. 11 1.1411111
Snyder,
i
'60
ual who applied for medical atten- Jacob Miller, Jacob Scholnick, no,. or miss Dorothy (littler,. of 742 Home tin Dec. 29. The New Year's Party
Farnsworth and Hastings
tion in December having paid 25 1, Harry Schram.
Went Grand botilev•rd. A social followed wa• a success.
At the
meeting.
the meeting. The next meeting Is to n Jan. 12, there will be a talk on health
cents as compared with ;39 cents a
Theta Selma T. Fraternity.
Intellectual Advancement—Ben at the h..tee or alias Eva Ceder, tioe by an eminent physician.
.., yter ago and 46 cents five years F.
Theta Seen Tau Fraternity met •t
Su_
Goldman, chairman; Samuel B. Ice I'lace, on nday.
the home of its financier, Irving D. Fri g.
ago. Many were treated without Keene, co - chairman; Henry M.
Tau Selma Gamma Sorority.
The Best Place to Eat
Camaraderie Club.
WRII
M ins Rose G reveler. 893 I ren
nld and the old officers were otani-
charge and 25 cents was the aver- Abramovitz, Allan I3rown, Louis
t f th 7.;r4111;;;;;;;:.:Tnh;::::;;;::7,;,..r..
A highly succensful New Year's party street. waA hofttenr to
in Detroit
the sorority a the
age for those who paid.
Cohane Dr. Victor Drook, Julius nas held at the h ome or Isadore wand s• last meeting. : The unemployment situ, :,
,b d,ns.sinh,:i :ah,:p
er. New
members we
er initiated. Twenty ••tion in Detroit way dn... and it ;Iniri .rnnt,
s ,,:i..:ido
kKI:1,:eer.,,..n
:Ii.'oni,jr:,:x
,.nin ienn,ri,r,.,1
Proof of the great nets! for the 1 Deutelbaum, Arthur II. Fixel, ..00de.
.p..ded.
r?:
h : : :
A way. and means wan decided to give • bridge-rout shower
I Rabbi Leon Frain, Morris Garnett, commit tee wash
Viet Majority Unemployed.
chosen for the daneet, t4,. !rehe the ei.v x e t ry near futureol: at t.he fne; td ry . .
Merry' Gardeti
beh,h,,e
Clinic's
services
may
be
found
in
Markin
Gilbert,
Wm.
ht,J.41sirroh,2,1.8erthiniltyhdezemse
B. Isenberg, w
A
. 1
can- Rae R ichman, Tfi llF'ii
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the quotation of just two figures: Dimon Kaplan.
J"
:
an were taken in a. members. Dave will be in the form of
of • bridge social.
Of the new white patients admitted
Organization — Samuel
Stern- Singer and Abe Mdgrom were accepted
The Snappy
Socialites
m
Snappy
Sndnlitaa.et
Sunday.
pledges. Bernard Truck •d Milton
during December, 1930, 74 per cent berg, chairman; Jacob Miller, co-
Omega S oc ials.
Jan. 4, at the Fenkell branch of the
were unemployed; 82 per cent of chairman; Mandel Bernstein, Solo- Sneiderrnan entertain.. The he
nter. This was the first meet-
The Omen Sori.is met tit the Y. W. fnett
wi'lthndCe; the new officers elected Dec.
team
plays
the
Trojans
and
the
Heel
,II.
A..
Jan.
4.
Dorothy
Redblat,
chair-
Delicious Steaks, Clasps and
the colored patients in the same mon B. Edelman, Abner Tatken,
Park Merchant. this week. Teen. want. ' ntan of the social committee, reported 14,
dent:
Harry
woo
are Miss Sophie Clang presi-
Sea Food
group were unemployed.
Morris Fishman, Arthur Feldman, i
Altman, vice-president
TThenext 'meeting will n at ihe't jewitil; om'on Z7 tgotZ:weI2t,,,•,tw the home ',„ 4 s
w °,1 . Mts. Esther Freedrri
For the small fee paid to the Maurice Glassman, Samuel H. center,
ernarY, Irv:
seeder, Jae. 11.
ing Rodin, treasurer, *h . e e
2100 'Woodward
'a
success.
She
Elea
reported
that
the
Clinic, the patient's record is kept, Goldfine, Benjamin Goldberg, Flax
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, nkating party held Jan. 1 at Rouge Park
—
Theta DelM Omega Sorority.
all necessary laboratory work is Hayman, Abe Kasle, Max Kogan,
At Eliubeth
Tau Sigma Delta.
w. • success and that plans are being
Theta Delta Omen Sorority met at the completed for •nother party In the near
On Jan. 2, Tau Siena Delta Sorority
done, blood counts taken, and George Orley, Robert Rosenberg,
home of Minn Ida Nadler, 527 Englewood future. After the meeting members •t
met at the home of Florence Horwitz.
where a patient is in position to J. L. Sandelman, !tarry Schram, avenue, Sunday •fternoon. Election of tended a
surprise birthilay party in honor A skating party was planned for Nun-
fli
day. J•n. 11, tat
.
pay, extra charges are made, for Frank Schwartz.
'i n .,
is.
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Palmer Park. On
ice Bernum, at her home.
Gidd . vice. ireside t P I '
Jar. Jan. 24, a theater party will 'Sat•
be
more complicated laboratory work,
Social Welfare—Jacob Miller Fried.
Ian: recording secretey, Sarah Alzofon;
Phi Alpha Gamma.
held. The girls ae helping needy farn-
such as blood chemistry, blood sug- chairman; Adolph Finsterwald, corresponding secretary, Nellie Klar;
ins with clothes r and bankets of food.
Mn,. Anne Levin,
1793 Went Ph"' The net
ars, basal metabolism tests, electro- Rowland Find, Theodore Levin
treasurer,
Evelyn
Friedman.
The
next
delphia
event,
meeting
will
be
W.
hostess to Phi Al-
Levin, ,
•t the home
will be at the home of Ittr.t. Jean- Pha fi•mma Sorority on Tuesday.
cardiograms, sensitization tests , Samuel J. Rhodes.
A of Betty Luft, 9222 Richton.
ette Penick. 12503 Woodward •venue.
formal, honoring the sorority's first es- _
the manufacture of vaccines for
Entertainment—Barney Va rlea,
niversary, will take place Feb. 7. No dell-
these tests, X-ras,
nit
e dc
eision was mad e a to where
rman ; H arty Yudkoff, co-
Y etc. Examina- l chai
I
ern
e
eo, Epsilon met e the Y Sun• formal will be held. The • next
meet'
lions and treatments are given bychairman;
40
i
M
.
Glassman ,
•';.hrill q.c".: eEtb7:111°:eaFn7u::IteY
r.
.11 be held at the home of Miss Waran• ,
specialists, simple operations are Samuel II. Goldfine, J os h ua joy:Iguirlance of Captain Louis L. Seltzer. the
has off, 1638 Went Philadelphia.
Longfellow 8439
strong roTrohb.lnif=nrhainty
performed at the clinic and care is rich, Benjamin D. I.ieberman, Abe I 'hk e v
d
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, yet n
E. A. T.'s
offered in ailments of the heart, Littman, Abe Munch, S. K. Slobin, I weleotned (axe
Peter Kramer. an Inactive
No other food is as healthy
A new club was formed at the home of
WI, 4 (.
A member, who now resides in Cincinnati. Olga Feldman under the
,
n me f th e
for the system as milk products.
g
The clinic patient also gets pre•I
ix planned for K. A. T .'n. The following officers w
ere gr
Publicity—Rudolph Meyersohn, i the e 'ne7tn"t
n
inretingMgram
Make sure you get the best.
under the supervision elected: President, Jeanette Kaltln: './
scriptions, service of dietitians, ' chairman; !ferry Slavin, co-chair- of lien Gorvita, chairman
of the board vice-president. Ida Mentlelssohn. gene-
White Star Sour Cream add
carefully prescribed meals in the man, Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon,lor directors. tarn: Pearl Scharr, treasurer: Edna a.
Cheese.
diet kitchen which is conducted in Jacob Scholnick, Samuel Stern-,
Roar. ands cribe. Olga Feldman. The Ze
Theta Mu Sorority. club Is now having a memnrship drive
accordance with the Jewish dietary berg.
Thrt• Mu Sorority stave its New Year's for girl. between the .tep of 17 and IP. e
ASK YOUR GROCER
e
laws. In addition, he is offered the 1
i
nin ito nse Aiiait i zs in edatt
Initiation—Joseph Staub, chair- i t i .w.ii eiattszhii e t te.rir it sit,:ii i . , 1 ,[t e .et p ire:iiti
e
. i liii i ilid .r.141 i n iii iT: 5'z:
services of social workers in psych- I man; Max Edwards, co-chairman;
Nev; year's dinner w. nerved. Five Mg will be at the home of Ida Mendel.-
iatr ic cases and in general medical i Elite Goldberg,henry Katz, Jacob emietes
steed for breakfast. The next Bohn, 1526 Lawrence, on Tuesday,
a se work.
ti
meeng
will be •t the home of Misses 13.
' Mazer.
Esther and Lillian Tenichin, Jan. 11.
Some of the Cases.
Sick Visiting—S. K. Slobin,
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—
Alpha Gamma
Phi Sorority.
PROOFS
To emphasize the cintributions chairman; Louis Auerbach, Henry
3 1 .:Ina Rho Delta F rr
Ity.
Alpha Gamma l'hl Sorority enjoyed the A
That the Kridoe Institute Grows Hale
of the clinic, the quotation of some Deutsch, Max Edwards, Martin
taken
h. koarot.iiis or Diana Goldstein or mi n a. , w
ilr h,tta at r.
ly. w
A
Ir
Cw
i
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;e
le
l
r
T,,,;
party
on Bald Heads, Stops Falling Bair. Re-
nu
of the cases will be of interest:
key
eve
to
at
•
pajama
pant/ On Sat - r
Golbert, Dr. M. E. Kohn, Abe
lieves Dandruff and all Scalp DI.ases
of Harry Russell. It was given ed.. At the regular meeting on Toes -
Fir. A's case was discovered by Lenhotr, Benjamin D. Lieberman. home
In Cases of Alopecia Areata, liar
under the auspices of Den Rubinstein day. the following officers were elected.
Can Ile Grown In Ten Treatments
one of the trustees of the clinic
and Walter Sevin. President, Jeanette Gottschalk, vice- • i A
Proof Na. I—Awarded Mt Prize at
when he Wag asked to buy a pen-
ere-Went, Itemtie Shepherd, fiecretary,
Paris Expoeltion.
Eta Rho Sorority.
Demi. Brock, treanner, Bessie Paths-
ell. It was discovered that this pa.
Proof Na. 2—Awarded 1st PH. at
Et• Rho Sorority met e the home of John. Then
ew officers will be formallY ,
Belgium F;xposilon against compe-
Mi. Levine. Tickee ts Je hich Mi. Hilda Installed nex t Tuesday sit •n open men•
tient, a carpenter by trade, took to i
•
A
Good man sold for th wwish Ente m oney ing •t the v .
tition of 31 nation..
selling pencils because he could not!
Relief F'u ea were checked anti m oney
Proof Na. 3—Thousands of well-known
(Continued
from
Page
One.)
A
procure work. Ile Was found to be I
turned over to the treasurer. Discussion
People right here in Detroit have
suffering from acute rheumatism burn, one of the leading social f,7,,„
ripen
regained their hair through the
The Ka-N-et.
- V .the home of I e
t ';h: : o 77: e"`“.." 9* .' l i r'1 e d a ria ta t ke
Kridoa Treatment..
ill Stova, k,. 9516
rush street, seed.;,' I
and advanced tuberculosis.
His workers in the Border Cities who be rePresented at the inn talle 1,11
Proof No. 4—Sworn Statement., Let•
. of A,'
an' .. et 5 p. r"
B.
11. le ° 1 '. . of °Mee.
hospitalization was supervised by said that upon examination the gentile' officers on Jan. 0. This organ-1resulted
tern, Pictures, Medals, Diplomas are
1114 f0111).. : T. Zohott. president: ..1.
displayed In our offices.
the clinic and his health has ion- kitchen at Mr. Radner's free lunch
i l li's tinny w
ortal legn°t I fo
' r r el:a"rit'nn
under
i
ta 'e .."
. n M 1. 4rr %tr vy i7-1.'." VoeVdi rreaL. u SII: e
Examination and Advice Fees
A
proved. Ile is now awaiting ad- room was found to be as near per- .esei... or Les
Artistes. MI. Leland, Following the 1m eeting refry...lent.
Hours: 11 A. M. to 8 P. M
mission to the Detroit Tuberculosis fection as possible; Rabbi Israel .2498 Calv n'tavenum
Y,,
will be hostess at were eerved. Thenext meeting will he
Sanatorium
,
.
at the nine of Mni. Taylor. 9621 Delmar i
Lebendiger of Congregation Shaer th e """ n'er '.".
annum Sunday.
an. J
II, at 1:30 p. nt ,s
Mr. 13, a diabetic, always an in- Hashomayim of Windsor, and
Laic*. Club.
dustrious laborer, always provided others.
The Late°, Club was organized in De-
Th Alpha Alpha Gamma Sorority.
Detroit guests at the
2,1 7,,,rnberr1at
w Z ant fht,hz,,, Je:i:rh, mer, : lthha otit h1, 1:,.
m. t=torht.v.ho ,r
a good home and an education fur opening were Dr. Charles A. Smith re7:1'...r..
his two sons. The unemployment and Herman A. August.
• sled.]: Sally Nagel, president , Sadelle of Id Ins M Mired Kaplan 9f Blaine ...-
oar
situation caused him to fall into
king, Th retary: Sadie Bud., treas. nue. Mi.. Sara Darer!, Florence Gat - 0
ziaadway. Suite 406 — Ext.
Mr. Radnor 's Remarks,
or r•
e next meeting will he held on lin. Miriam Sanders and Lillian Allender e
bud health, and his son's inability to
Mr. Radner, in brief remark., We,- inesday, Jan. 14.
were ,oted in . prospective members at
procure work placed him in debt. assured the distinguished guests
-
Refreshments were served by the htv••• /
Ile Was helped by the clinic, after at the opening that he would much
Le* Joyous. Fines.
tes..
e
____
REV. JACOB I SKLAR
livid their nemi•rnonthi,
examination showed that he re- rather have offered employment eiee
I
Tiresn'jLoe.r.
2. at the home of their vice.
Detroll'• Leading and
Delta Gamma Phi.
(mired dietetic and insulin treat- than free meals to the needy, but pi...Went. M i. Lillian Martin or (lard.
e
A meeting wan held at the home .1. I /
Bost Known
ment, needed dental care and new that he was happy to be in position ,s'a;,.'„, 7,
;,,f
ismeiln
iri,:
i
tò'n
7:,,,,e
'
frii:an.
glasses.
Vs: s;;71.r.fit '''resste fIks:;. ....'il e nle'Ttnend ."a''• . I 1
to do the next best thing.
et.es
are
being
ti
made for a skang
Party !pledge.. The enmity plane
•
In attend I
Mr. C, once a generous contribu-1
Recommended by the
On the first day that the free and wenn mast to be held Jan. 23 e the installation of officers of the Argo-
City'. Moat Promi-
, for to Jewish causes, member of al lunch room operated, more than
Park
il lz h : hr eepteil the in- nano.
nent Physicians.
cl'illairofa
a and der
tv ersary ve le.
large
congregation,
was
found
to
500
were
served
meals.
On
lets H•aatermid As..
the brat
or in,. Argonauts, Jan. 9. Miss
Marshallims.
have a gastric ulser. Ile and his second (ley the number mounted Belle Reels eaguest o f the even' e.
'The last meeting WIIN held at MirA It.
Pb.
m Empire 114211.
mother lived with a married sister I to more than 8011 and of these ,
, nhaenk ni
.tee,t,inl,,,:ahill.1'
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a the
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l . ho l hht e '{e'rhT1.71n.;utt
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and her husband. B
o
th men were'about 150 were children who came or
evenly heated at all times because it is highly
responsive to damper and draft control.
in the
LIBRARY MARKET
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INSTALL OFFICERS
OF PISGAH LODGE
BORIN BROS. INC.
Established since 1910
COAL and ICE
t
1
Consult us today about your heating problems.
Littman's Peoples Theater
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager's Phone Empire 3472
FRI. NIGHT, JAN. 9; SAT. AND SUN., JAN 10-11
MATINEE AND EVENING
EDWIN REEK IN and SIGMUND WEINTRAUB Present Two Noted Stars,
JULIUS AND ANNA NATHANSON
Anisted by Our Entire Company in
"SOME BOY"
Libretto by S. R. Simcof and S. Well
Directed by J. Nathanson
Music by R. Asolsky
Dances by H. Present
LARGE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
TICKETS—Evenings, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c; Matinee,
$1.25, $1.00, 75e, 50e.
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We Grow Hair!
LOngfellow 1075
1635 WESTMINSTER AVE.
Restaurant
* WHITE *
STAR
DAIRY
11
to keep indoor temperatures
STEADY
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DELICATESSENN
c e r d e an s g e
RESTAURANT
.
GRINNELL
BROS.
Jan. e e
c
HAVE
REDUCED
PRICES
TRIBUTE TO RADNER
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Minn Annabelle Derrick. 306 Owens
REV. J. SILVERMAN
Mohel Specialist
AIM
Physicians
I
Cr'. home, 2944 F'ullerton. All Kink and
of work. When it was found I without their parents but with •"••••
boys IS or over, are welcome.
that he could not pay any fees, hei their consent to satisfy their
Tau Phl Kappa.
• •
Delt• Gamma Club .
was hospitalized free through the hunger.
Tau Phi Kappa dancer] out the old
The mid-peer election wt. held at
• the
hospitalization fund of the Jewish ,
The lunch room is located in a • V■ •• r at
• a party at the home of Ida Gore• home of EtrIlel Schwartz of Webb, with
Wel fare Federation.
Il e
is now beautiful room which wax 0 HO - aritr 'Zile'. ' ILZ."41.N71."I
n
o
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lence
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AW iiiiht'e, "jell. in' !le
* viia 'r 71:::Al e.a' siZekti;rny' : arltl
greatly improved.
, natty intended for a broadcasting , new Office r. for the next MI•rt•r Were Dorothy Lippen w. reelected treason,. I
wave ..i..i.d. They are: Gertrude Schnitzer, The first affair or the ...so. was given :
Educational Program.
' station,
permission
for
resident:
etnei Gr.lb. vice-president, at the Club Martin in honor of the elub's
\h'e could go on ad infinitum, eit- length for which is pending. No
Etc.
Ruth Goddard, secretary: Frances Kurth, fire anniversary. Covers were laid for
treaAtirer, and Iola Gorelick. publicity ,10 mond.. A Valentine bridemte• in
.71.7,Zayerk,z,,,,„:...n„, „,,...; Ir.t iw
he ar itz., , 441,v in e., n . atio in ,:h te 'n , na r.IC 7o fe jr F,e,I . ,,. , It'' ,:
ing case after case that was helped questions are asked of those rap.
at the clinic. But the practical ,plying for fetid, and the needy can
, work is not limited to such relief i have as many portions as they (le-
home ,
our
_.__
meted to 3236 Webb •ven f
efforts. The clinic also sponsors a sire. A 96-imperial-gallon kettle
Co•Etts.
--•
Euclid 10467
, .... Theta Kenya Rho.
program of education for patients. in the kitchen contains 1.200 bowls .,
!
.t
. T
i t'rienin!;th'ilnarpna'rnryd I ''hoanr 'Of Z:iy:
The
The Theta E111 , 1.4 Rho will nominate
, There are Saturday morning class- ' of stew, the kettle daily being J ea nette Laufer at the el. 0 1 the
m... candid... for oMcp. on Sunday. Jan. 11.
:Is in health education for children, filled with 250 poun(Ls of beef, '”
Fred. and Rose Witel. n1.7 Trenton the meeting to he followed by • skating •
classes
for
patients
who
have
27.
Jack
Goldbere
and
Eva
tarty.
var.
three
bushels
of
potatoes,
one
....roe.
Deb.
■
PIUS kinds of rheumatism, practi- bushel of onions one bushel of t.reponan won the dancing contest and
Rev. Benjamin
Al Pinsky and Rose Fox won second
Blue Bird Girls.
cally daily classes after breakfast ' turnips, six gallons of tomato glare The Judge" were l'aul K. M•rin.. Blue Bird Girls met Tuesday evening.
BLEIBERG
I for diabetics.
Ben VP 1.a.k y •and lt.e Wit. Ben J.. 6. at the home of Miss Ann Kurtz-
juice and other ingredients.
Mahal Specialist
VelanIty did a
dance. Paol K. Mem 'man. 509 Englewood. The girls an a
1
In the diet kitchen, three meals
S1 r. Radnor is preparing to keep . In tare several recitations and Al Fine. body are planning . 01
Recommended by
be present this
' a day are served the patients while the lunch room going at full speed 9sre sae. • re. ImPolar songs.
Leading Physicians
Lunch- •Sunday aut. t.hehill.. ny:Tne tich,
the., stone in
ii A
t driirittlit i.iiiiilln Jan. i,
s vizi: „wry. iif. ihril yarded v.e.d.r; .. h yr;.,rE•Iter.
they are being studied. Arrange- daily from 1 to 5 for a period of ei ;t,, tinai; s ,e ir iviend
2225 Blaine Ave.
manta can be made for one noel three months, and it Is estimated
Euclid 6000
honor of Mi.. Lillian Feigenbaum •nd J•n. 20. Election of officers will be hehl
daily to be packed for eating away that his charitable deed will cost later gathered at the nom. et missn eat week at . se.riai ....pea at the
Marriages Performed
9 ,ne of Mrs. 1 .. Mitchell, 2619 Wtbb.
by Appointment.
from the Clinic. Every meal is him anywhere from ;2 0,000 to •ti'"Te'.
m ''
ra
---
, planned by a dietitian for each pa- $35,000.
I
Stranger. Athletic Club.
Biro,. Cholem, Jr..
pent in accordance with the pre- (
The din er dmn stage
.taxedat Northwood
The club •sk II all organization. that
Modernistic.
'Inn. Sunday, J .. 4, fur the pnr onae or have t•Icen tickets from the Bice Cho.
Ascription given by the attending .
, ' The Ural...tics met iit the home of installing new officers wag it huge ear- lain Jr... for the Unity Voters League's
P hysician. All meals are prepareu sydnr y Fishm. 2541 Elmhurat, Sun- , ce••• The committee on eraneemeat.. dance. Dee. 25, for the benefit of • the
Recommended by In accordance with the dietary laws. day. The
eltib intend. to have its fir,(', headed by Jay A. Kaufman and ....if Jewish Emergency Relief, to remit for
prominent 1 o c a I , One great assistance in caring ice skating part. next Sunday. Theneat , by Me.Are. S. Cohen, I.. Chudler and II. came at once. Tickets or money should
, mg will he •t the home of tilde K•y, way r.ponstble for the elaborate be 'smiled to Irving I. Feldman. 2945
physicia.
in
fur the tremendous increase in sect'. po.sii.en,
.'
2692 Clements. Sunday, Jan. •ffair. The following officers took the Richton avenue • or phone Arlington 6.01-
lices rendered has been the fine co- 11.
nth: President. Wm. Kaufman; vice- 2 and they will be picked up. A final
Expert and
—
operation of volunteers. The North
president, Sidney Cohen; corresponding check up mut. be made sit once sts need
Antiseptic Mahal
.nril..,.
The
riTtlatt'it'Ima,..Chil...:Sior.o
secrete, John Form.; recording nem needy cases •re . .
w
End Clinic had an unusual response
on ha nd that need
i d., refer. S•m Ankowitz, •ergeantat•arrnm inimediateattention. More information as
to an article printed in The Dutruit Jan. s. by Delta Sigma Chi Sorority S.
MARRIAGES
ctor. The basketball team entree to the society's ann ual Po
halt t Witt h e
Focal
m
Jewish Chronicle last summer 11 1 "'" • ••"•••.
dona ted t o ilrtp
t e In A. Z . A. T No .
re .,n,,in t
3 fraterni slenx gi vn
at is• ue of the Chronicle
neat
PERFORMED
N .
t which made clear the need for vol.
a wn u p
t' ill, . .111 iii7tfr'tii ed
. c rate Zed)f- rarT. n 1 r atthe2 p7 ".V e. .'',',Pmr,': .1 .".".d Io: rAear i.l'I:lihe
nePrdnr:
11 r b .; N', "f /1=
2012 Virginia
I unteers and sent out a call C., the he
bars.
Mi•• nor Demian, who ha• the teen. will be in Akron. Ohio. angst- mot
co mmittee. to include speakers ,
I community at large. Flies Helen bee n visiting New York dein the hol• M e the deco. Jewish C
Park
i r ■
A
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
•
enter team o f bridge. o pen forum di...j„.,
a
will tell •boot her trio iit that ally. The entire club will make the •nd other means of entert•inment.
Linsky, a pharmacy student at the , My
i„. w ...on.
" The:
Garfield 028741
, „,,,,,
aar.
...in, in now open for new members.
_____ College of the City of Detroit, gave
—
Those Mtereemi end ee 20 years of is.
w. w. Girls.
three Saturday mornings of volun-
Tau Tan let• Sorority.
or over. call Euclid 7.90. between 7 anal
At the last meeting of W. W. Girls.
Sarah /amen
of C•Ivert eve- s and ek for Mtss Betty Dropkin.
leer service in the pharmacy dur. ii.... 30. at the home of Mrs. Selma Keil. nue Mi.
IS
was no.1.... to Tau Tau Iota Sm.°,
Men and women desiring to make mgg December. Miss Anna Phillips, elution or officer* remitter' e follow.. it!. A . tinal report w. mate
mte by Ls.
Aurora Girls.
worthwhile acquaintances for mat-
graduate nurse, rendered most Mi • Fannie Baron president: Mins Arne Tillie sehower.
rmon, therm.
the food
The Aurora Girls met •t the home 14
. aro Selma Keil. bridge •
even Wednesday eve- Mi. Leah Kushner of Michigan
rimonial purposes, see me.
valuable assistance two mornings •
•venn
treasurer. Thegirls •re planning •n• tuna. Jan 7. in the MIlfionn of the Car. Election of office,
resulted follow• • -
S. PARANSKY
recently. She c ,u1.1 not continue, whir charity and shower to be rim. mons Apartment. 2745 Cortland.
Luse part or January at the hem. food brought wan turned over to All Mi. Bernice 01.tein. president, Mi..
1471 Virginia Park.
En". 611 as, fortunately for her, she secured
the ildred Brenner. recording rrrrr tam
net
a•
Jpooh
Enwrap.,
Fund.
another full time position. Ephraim ho tree. Admi.ion .11 be by tr•Pation
seret•ry. Mi., H.... A.h. reelected
• --
treasurer Mi., Rae Sch••rtz wits
Ralph has been volunteering in only. A theater party .t the Cole i•
Jelly Elite Club.
A
ant at thi• meeting •• • Prospective men.
■ 11•• Sophie Goodin.. •led..
pharmacy for the past half year
The la.t meeting was held .t Je richeher. The next meeting will he at the
.1 the el., attended the meelme
during his time off from his r•gu- tie.. Feldoein and Mr. It•ii• Lebo.? N,.. Temple. Ille.liay etrntre A report
home of /41•4 Iffyian Nel.on of Four.
,van of the metal affair held at the
avenue. on Sonde,. Jan. 11.
lar position. Equally important is the committee to moan,
the mo b,- home of Phil, Fishenan, Dec. 27
.
A
•
Local and Loop Meta.. Moving
the volunteer service rendered by 'ion for Mi.. Gown. Ine nee meet. New Year's party •a• held et Zit. Cafe
Club Gal.,.
ing will he .1 the home of Mrs Belle, fo,
member. and friends. A Crania I re•
two fine young dental hygienists, Lello•t on Turner .enue
Roth Rapeport of 1704 Philadelphia
port was read by Harry Cohen.
el.",
W••
hil•t•••
Bias Florence Goodman and Miss
to
Club
Calaxy
on
--
for the second annual Pa•sover ch arit v Jan. 2
Britt. and dancing followPd
H. Ter Girl..
Alyce Goldblatt, who have been
ola nee were di •cu•sed and the date set the inntine.
An open aleetme wa. held Der .11 • for the
Plan for the first sinnt-
coming daily for months.
will
he
in
M•rch
All
pro-
v•rnry
or, completed Gloria
The nicinkerr.. .. made band ..
111g7 GRAND RIVER
for the :reels received from this dance wil I he Yeldomn It • prospecti•e
Miss Sadie Hirschman has or- North End Clink. Mt.. r
member. Jan
we move yen aayntom.
Fisher .11.i.ed in hot int P
Pa-sorer ....sim
w
for .1. the club met at
• the home of Ruth
Loweet Pekoe.
ganized a volunteer aut m•Milea. Soli ... were c.o pre.ent Instal- reed
f
•II
Flag. &trek..
pan
.
rom
where
members b went
!anon of officers we. held •t the meetinr. meeting will be Tuesdy,
Jan. IC at Mr- '.Mtine
a
service for the North End Clinic. zee
The next m eeting w ill e •t
Who Temple.
Hotebin's Intermedia te Sch ool.
STECK
GRANDS
STROUD
DUO-ARTS
Apartment style.
Regular price,
$875
Regularly priced at
$1320
Beautiful design.
LOWERED TO
LOWERED TO
$685
$1020
WEBER
DUO-ARTS
GRINNELL
GRANDS
$2345. Handsome
Colonial design.
tone in the
world." Thes e same
instruments have
sold up to $950
LOWERED TO
LOWERED TO
$1995
$795
WEBER
GRANDS
STROUD
DUO-ARTS
Noted the world
over. Regular
Regular price is
"Sweetest
Allowance for
your old instrument
STROUD STEINWAY
GRANDS DUO-ARTS
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SHEKELL
4 7° 6 7 9
The "times" call for lower
prices for greater values than
ever before. And with the co-
operation of the country's lead-
ing piano manufacturers we
meet present conditions with
the most drastic reductions ...
the most wonderful savings
ever known in the piano busi-
ness. If you're ever going to
get a piano, here and now is an
opportunity you can ill afford
to let pass. Note the instru-
ments and prices mentioned.
There are a number of others.
Come TODAY if you possibly
can.
PAYMENT MAY BE MADE
MONTH LY EXTENDING
OVER A PERIOD OF
YEARS
MAT CH MAKER
CADILLAC
Grand Pianos and
Reproducing Grands
ALL
ABSOLUTELY NEW
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2073
Gladstone
•
300, $ 550, $790, $900,
On Highest Grade
MOHEL
Is Yews' Expe-
rience. Endorsed
by Loam/
$
Colonial design.
Regular price,
$670
Colonial design.
pr. ce. $1375.
Art designs of
unusual beauty.
Regular price,
$1520
LOWERED TO
LOWERED TO
LOWERED TO
$595
LOWERED TO
$2995
$1095
$1220
Formerly '041
at
53555.
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e
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