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April 03, 1931 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-04-03

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America 9ewisk PerioSeal eater

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

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Little Brother's Secret.

When my birthday was coming
, little Itrother had • secret.
I He kept it for days end days
!And Just hummed a little tune when I
milted him.

one night it rained
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HALEVY-HAZOMIR CHORAL SOCIETY TO STAGE
SIXTH ANNUAL CONCERT THIS SUNDAY EVENING

DETROTToLELAND
HOTEL

Itecat: e r d 7ou love it so frightfully.

Detroit is over-run with "Phone Number" coal
dealers featuring what purports to be standard
brand coal at alleged bargain prices. But look
out for the joker! That something-for-nothing
elTer is usually a racket.
In no less than 30 ways a dishonest coal dealer
can short-weight you, skimp quality or other-
wise make you pay for your bargain. You
should also know that "free wheeling" means
that some laboring man would be forced to
work for you without pay. Furthermore, pre-
miums or gifts indicate the fuel is not worth
the price. Even to the expert's eye good coal
and poor coal look alike. Your protection lies
in the integrity of your dealer.
So pick an established coal merchant—a mem-
ber of this Exchange. Trust his judgment.
WE GUARANTEE the honest value of his fuel,
and your absolute satisfaction in its use.



i I thought there would be • whole sugar
tree for your birthd•V.

And now it will Ile •Il melted."
Oh. the darling!
(From • book of poems by Katherine
Mansfield. • very t•lented young English
writer who died • few years ago at the
see of 32. She was an author of • great
number of short stories which are classed
among the bent in 2:ngiish literature./

BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE

WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager

Se=>4

Detroit's New, Popular
Downtown Hotel

It is better to give one shilling'
than lend twenty.
Timidity enthroned is always ty-
rannical.

Dignified Service. Large Public Lounges.
Instant Service.

COFFEE SHOP

PASSOVER
GREETINGS

The above is not
a complete list
of Exchange
Members. Phone
Cadillac 8 9 5 P.
Learn whether
your dealer is
member.

FOUNTAIN ROOM—Popular for shoppers luncheons and •f ter tha
matinee or theater.
Enjoy the exquisite service of this beautiful
new restaurant at the ('ass avenue entrance. Accessible from the street.

ll'hy not visit our Main Dining Room and fry our dolly
speeial Business Men's Luncheon for 85r and our unsur-
passed $1.50 dinner aid enjoy good foal in pleasant stir-
roundingsl Our $1.50 Sioniay Dinner De Lure is of un-
equaled value!

The above' is the photograph of the members of the Halevy-Ilazomir Choral Society to be rpesent
in sixth annual concert in the Scottish Rite auditorium of the Masonic Temple this Sunday evening,

John L. Dexter

' Mogul], H. Horowitz, A. Kolliner.
Not in the picture: E. Freed, Mr. Baker, Mr. Baschin.

Ladies'
Hats

Louis James Rosenberg '
Is Elected to Academy

Men's and Ladies' Hats
Cleaned and Remodeled
Randolph 9509

Featuring the newest indi-
vidual styles of felts and
straws, made on your head.

Leon's

1554 Broadway
next to Paramount Theater

We Call For and Deliver
3411 Woodward, at Peterboro

Glendale 7523

Passover Greetings

AMERICAN
FISH CO.

I. ROBINOWITZ A SONS
Proprietors

Wholesale Fish
Distributors

1320 Napoleon Street

Phone Cadillac 5024-1065

Season's Greetings

PEERLESS

State Wide Success

This company has had a remarkable growth in
business for fifteen years and during that time
has paid out about $8,000,000.00 in claims
Settlements have been prompt and just and fair
claims paid without delay.

Rates are reasonable. The company increased
its surplus and reserve for the year 1930.
Among its policyholders are members of the
Supreme Court, Circuit judges. lawyers, bank-
ers, business men and farmers in all sections
of Michgian.

WEIGHING
MACHINE CO.

ROBERT HALLIDAY

Cadillac 3320

0

WM. E. ROBB, Secretary

Citizen's Mutual

Automobile Insurance Co.

Howell, Mich.

.

Passover Greetings

K. SHAPIRO

Wholesale Veal and
Lamb

1531.3 Winder Cherry 1292.3

Palace Model

LAUNDERERS — CLEANERS

QUALITY SERVICE

Wet Wash. Thrift Rough Dry. Finished Service

Trucks Cover Detroit and Suburbs

955 Pine Street

Glendale 5680

Greetings

JANES-
SHEPPARD &
COMPANY

Holiday Greetings

CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANTS

FRANK C. TEAL

Distributing Jobbers

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

A group of members front the,
Young People's Society of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zolek turned
tutors last Sunday evening, and
they gave an excellent account of
themselves. Staging Ludwig
PROF. E. ZALUDKOWSKI
Lewisohn's "Adam," an allegori-
cal play in eight scenes, at the George Galvani, well-known bari-
Central High School auditorium, tone; Dr. Mark Gunzburg, noted pi-
this amateur dramatic group held anist; Prof. Elijah Zaludkowski,
the attention of its audience and cantor of Congregation Shaun)).
did a good job of the play in every Zedek and conductor of Halevy-
Ilazoinir Singing Society. William
detail.
The only faulty portion of the Gamin) will direct a double quar-
play, that of the procrastination of tet from this Halevy-Ilazomir
time in the changing of scenes, is group.
perhaps to he excused because it
Recitations will be given by .lack
teas staged by an amateur group, Newman. One of the latest talk-
and if anything blame for this is ing pictures will also be shown.
to be laid at the doorstep of the
The committee in charge appeals
author. But except for this minor for the co-operation of the public
fault, it was a very pleasant eve.' and states that the proceeds are
nine, replete with good entertain- . necessary to assure the continua-
writ and marked by the able read- tion of the work in the schools.
ing of the lines on the part of the The Jewish People's Schools have
actors.
three branches, at 539 Kenilworth,
The play, which was reviewed 3751 Monterey and 3134 Funkell.
in these columns when first pub- More than 300 children are taught
lished, is the story of a Jew who in these schools, 911 per cent of
estranged himself from his people. them being unable to pay any tu-
Ile learned, later in life, how fu- ition. As the school never sends
tile it is to attempt to stifle Jew- a child away for non-payment, the
ish consciousness. He later con, public's support is solicited through
oats suicide. The story winds up numerous affairs of which the nod-
on the hills of Galilee, where true night show is one.
Besides the elementary depart-
joy in Jewish living is depicted by
ments of the schools, there is also
a Chalutz and a Chalutzah.
The play was directed by Mil- a high school, attended by 50 pu-
ton T. Goodman. Appearing to pils. A number of these high sated
ixtors were Ruth Rosenthal, Mil- students are in their third year of
ton J. Goodman, Rosalie Goldstick, study and are far advanced in their
Rozlyn Corn, Norbert Zuckerman. knowledge of Yiddish language and
Affirris Cohn, William Winer, Pearl literature.
Gert, Blanche Swatlo, Irving
A book whose sale's forbidden all
1A'instock, Allen Williams, Bert
Smokier, Fayga Bofsky and Earl men rush to see and prohibition
turns one reader into three.
Willis.
Music, on the piano, was pro-
When war begins, Hell opens.
vided by Helen Esser.

A. G. S.

742 Buhl Bldg.

Cadillac 2913

Cadillac 9860

425-429 Bates Street

Holiday Greetings

U. S. RUBBER CO.

F. J. Mt CLOSKEY,

D ON'T SUFFER

with your feet and feel fatigue. Hare your foot.
wear made to order by

mgr.

WILLIAM E. HINTZ

Footwear Division

Specialists
Years' experience qualifies us to make ortho-
pedic and special shoes.
Riding and Jockey Boots, Golf Shoes, Ballet
and Scotch Slippers.

Detroit Branch:

Arches built to order for all kinds of
foot troubles.

6670 East Jefferson

NEW YORK CUSTOM SHOE SHOP

Cherry 0686

1520 Broadway, Near Paramount Theater

Holiday Greetings

Holiday Greetings and Best Wishes

KINSEL
DRUG CO.

Barium Tower Valeteria

LOBBY BARLUM TOWER

Ladies' Shoe Re-Building and Repairing
Special Method in Ladies' Shoe Dyeing
Expert Hat Cleaning

Griswold and Michigan

CADILLAC 1969

Rogues are rarely poor.

There are all sorts and the prob.
lem is to learn to choose them.
Deep vengeance is the daughter
of deep silence.

NEW SALES MANAGER
OF
O WILLYS-KNIGHT

Holiday Greetings

Announcement is made by A. 1). ,
G dssler, Michigan distributor of
illiys and Willys-Knight motor I

Your Neighborhood Garage

Extends to You All

Passover Greetings

HOME AGENCY,
INC.

M. GOLDSMITH

AUCTIONEER

Auction Jobbing and Warehouse
935 Gratiot
Cadillac 8738
Res. Tel. Longfellow 2979
You Will Get a Square Deal

Season's Greetings

Used Furniture

Household Goods

If not insured, call on local agency. In Detroit.
call Madison 3430 or Euclid IIG.


N'IF,NNA.—(.1. T. AT—Baron-
ess Clarice von Rothschild, wife of
Boom von itothadliiti of Vienna,
has accepted the presidency of the
Women's Protective Committet) of
the Vienna Jew ish Orphan Asylum,
Merores, the largest and oldest Jew-
ish orphan asylum in \'ienna. The
first session of the committee under
her chairmanship was recently held
in the auditorium of the kehillah.

Able Reading of Lines, Good Act-
ing, Marks Eight-Scene Play,
Staged Last Sunday.

FUR STORAGE

59 Sorost St.

-
The midnight show of the
sh People's Schools takes place
this Saturday, April 4, at the Dex-
ter Theater, Dexter and Burlin-
game.
Featuring the performance will
be a concert in which will partici-
pate leading Detroit artists. Among,
those who will take part will be

Best Wishes for a Joyous Passover
Season

r oeua pd s
o hs s GoR
r po ht ho o
s cahgi e l d GH
B Jeer w

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
CREDITABLY PRESENTS
"ADAM" BY L. LEWISOHN

Ready-to-Wear or Made to Or-
der. Expert Repairing and Re-
Workmanship
modeling.
Guaranteed

15 Years Service
Furnished by
Automobile
Insurance Co.

MIDNIGHT SHOW OF
YIDDISH SCHOOLS
SATURDAY, APRIL 4

5 I

Louis James Rosenberg attor-
ney and legal adviser to foreign
legations, with offices in the
Buhl Building, has been elected
an adhesive member of the In-
ternational Academy of Diplo-
macy at Paris. His member-
ship was sponsored by Dr. J. Al-
ta•°, President of the Republic
of Panama.
Mr. Rosenberg was in the
American Foreign Service un-
der Presidents Roosevelt and
Taft and is a political writer of
note.
He is president of the Michi-
gan Authors' Association and is
a member of numerous dubs de-
voted to science, literature, art
and law, in this country and
abroad.

Makers of

2332 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
CHERRY 6600

Convenient to All Terminals

Chafetz, P. Brussel', G. Mogill, J. Chafetz, I). Brussell, 11. Simon.
Fourth row: L. Levine, A. Sumetz, S. Lutchanslq, S. Sanders, I,. Mogill, N. Mirtenbaum, N.

Designers of

FINE FURS

Insurance Agency

Rooms—Moderate Prices—

L

L.
Aitz Third row: II. Markum, L. Tickes, Mr. Fonberg, Mrs, Fonberg, 11, Levine, E. Goroff, B. Gorotl,

Passover Greetings

John Johnides

Blumberg Bros.

Large banquet halls and stately reception rooms for all occasions—
banquets. weddings, ladies' bridge patties. luncheons and tea.. Please
call op Randolph 2300 •ndmake reservistions with the catering
',mower, Mr. lie Reinert.

April 5.
First row, right to left: M. Tickes, L. Raymond, E. Dominich, S. Goldberg, Max Levy, Emma I.aza-
Dan Frohman conductor). Rebecca K.atzman, Cantor S. Mogilevsky, Morris Selmer (presi-
ruff
dent), B. Moskovitz, G. Sanders, M. Goldberg.
Second row: A. Goldberg, D. Adams, Gertrude Shatzen (secretary), Mrs. Plotkin. I, Hoffman, Mrs.
Frolich, S. Levine, S. Kutnick, A, Maslowsky, A. Lubarsky, F. Maslowsky, E. Koliner, M. Cooper, E. Lip-

Holiday Greetings to My
Jewish Patrons and
Friends

Passover Greetings
and Best Wishes
0) V

45c

FROM

This advertisement is inserted by the following Exchange Members

Kahn Coal ('o.
Kelly Sons Coal Co.
John Kraft Coal Co.
Malcomson Coal Co.
McCurdy Coal & Supply Co.
McDonald Coal & lirick Co.
M. McFadden & Son.
Notional Coal & Coke Co.
II. C. Nicholson—Fuel
Nufer Coal Co.
Otis Fuel & Supply Co.
Partridge Coal Co.
Perring & McGowan Coal Co.
Pittmans & Dean Co.
PolowaV Cold 0-%
Schumacher Bros. Coal Co., Inc.
Seminole Fuel & Supply Co., Inc.
Service Coal Co., Inc.
Frank Sluyter Coal Co,
Speck, Hop( & Gaiefsky
Superior Coal Co.
Wayne Fuel & Construction Co.
Weeks Lumber & Coal Co.
Weine Coal Co.
Wotzke Coal Co.

LUNCHEONS, 45c

Many ready-to-carve entrees at popular prices,
Blue Plate luncheons, priced from

DETROIT COAL EXCHANGE

A. T. Allan Co.
Atlas Coal & Coke Co.
Baker-Whildin Coal Co.
J. F. Beyer Coal Co.
II. A. Beyer Coal Co.
The Boomer Co.
Bouvier Fuel Co.
Bradstreet Coal Co.
Buchanan & Huff
Buchanan Coal & Coke Co.
Burdett() Coal CO.
Coolidge Coal & Coke Co.
Davy Fuel & Supply Co.
Dearborn Fuel & Supply Co.
Detroit City Service Co.
Diamond Coal & Coke Co.
Dixie Fuel & Supply Co.
Edmund Fay Co.
The Gratiot Lbr. & Coal Co,
Jackson Bros. Coal Co.
Joseph N. Esper
John F. Fellrath
Harding Coal Co.
Holbrook Coal Co.
.1. & T. Hurley, Inc.

IMMW.MinOr■aNi..i.saw

Bought—Sold—Exchanged

D. WISE

1223 Michigan

Passover Greetings

INSURANCE

FIRE, WINDSTORM,

Mechanical

PLATE

and

LIFE, COMPENSATION.
LIABILITY, BONDS. MARINE
ALL RISKS

Collision Work

MEYER AVERY (0.

8015 VERSOR Hi V ■1

4716 W. WARREN

N. OR' C. qv,

201 GRATIOT

Comer libr•rn

c000srnacour mos

9233 GRAND RIVER

ca k

OPP.. 9 ,..e Awe,

7700 MACK AVE

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and

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Bumping

small carrying charge you can have your car repaired and pay for it In small morally ploy.

joy. Service at all boon.
ments. In other words, pay while you ride i• comfort and

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STOUR a

DOYAIECYAN SIM

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2

For the convenience of our patrons we have recently installed • time paynnitat plan.
Under this plan it isn't nets y for you to pay for your repair job at on. time. For a

Randolph 1870

Season's Greetings to All

THE TREASURE CHEST

Painting

IMPORTANT NOTICE

20th Floor Buhl Building

Cherry 3847

111 • • I Ill

,....., ■ ,,,,,,..

GLASS, AUTOMOBILE,
BURGLARY, FURNITURE,

T. C.

PERRIN

cars, of the appointment of Thomas
C. Perrin as sales director of the
retail division. Mr. Perrin former-
ly was used car manager of the
John II. Thomps,n company an d
' has been associated in the industry
I for more than 20 years.

Dexter•Rochester Garage

_.-

LARGEST SERVICE STATION IN NORTHWEST DETROIT

Rochester

at Dexter

Garfield 9894

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