BE(DETROIT E111511 fIROPIICLE
EMBAR WAG- MOMENTS
When you suspect that
you are about to be "taken for a ride" ...
Be nonchalant
TO ADDRESS
MENASHE SKULNIK KEIDAN
J. Y. P. S. OF S. Z.
HERE THIS SUNDAY Judge
Noted Comedian and Cast at
Littman's Theater as
Guest Performers,
Harry B. Keidan of the
Wayne Circuit bench will address
the Junior Young Peoples Society
of the Shaarey Zedek at an open
meeting of the society Sunday af-
ternoon, May 3. Hiss Ruth Br, I-
mam soprano, will present several
selections. ban
cing will follow
the meeting.
Menashe Skulnik, who has been
A
special
meeting
of the board
called the Charlie Chaplin of the
of directors will be held Tuesday
Yiddish stage, returns to Detroit
evening at the home of Albert Gor-
don to consider the sponsorship of
the next large affair of the society.
Tentative plans call for a formal
dinner-dance early in the summer
at a local country-club.
Mr. and SIrs. Robert Loewen-
berg were hosts to the board at
their last meeting, April 28.
It's My Bridge Next...
I'm Going to Serve
BOESKY'S"
You'll find Boesky's inimitable delicatessen inexpc!i-
sive and convenient to serve your bridge club
guests when it's your turn. And you'll be
pleased to see how tickled your guests
will be, too. Try it for your next
Bridge. Just phone
Concert of Detroit Halevy-
Hazomir Singing Society
Free to Public.
LIGHT A MURAD
NR
I)
MENASHE SKULNIK
Empire 6860
and we'll be glad to deliver.
Music lovers of Detroit will be
afforded a treat in the form of a
free concert by the Detroit Ha-
, levy-liazomir Singing Society on
LUNCH OR DINNER AT BOESKY'S
Sunday evening, May 24, at the
Our Twelfth street store has become Detroit's popular din-
large auditorium of the Detroit In-
ing spot. Our menus are replete with all your favorite dishes,
stitute of Arts.
which
are prepared in • manner pleasing to the most exacting.
The annual concerts of the De-
troit Halevy-Ilazomir Singing So
ciety have become a permanent in-
stitution in the city of Detroit.
The last executive meeting was
held Monday evening, April 27, at
the residence of David Rubenstein,
2458 Clairmount.
The musical director, Prof. Eli.
Hastin gs at Farnsworth
jab Zaludkowski, has added several Twelfth at Hazelwood
new numbers to the repertoire of
Library
Market,
Library
and Gratiot
the choir. Thirteen numbers, corn-
prised of popular Yiddish folksongs
and Hebrew legendary and liturgi-
cal compositions, will feature the
program.
Preparations for this event are
1 Jewish Center Athletics,
in full swing. Rehearsals are be '
mg held twice weekly, on Wednes - ' „
There are 12 teams entered in
day evenings, at the music room of I
the Jewish Center senior-interme-
the Northern High School, Wood-,'
diate and intermediate baseball
ward and Owen avenues, and Sun-
league this year. All games are to
day afternoons, at the Kinder
be played at Codd
Field
theater of the Sholem Aleichem • 'Sunday morning,
May
3. beginning
Folk Institute, 539 Kenilworth.
In loving memory of our darling
The following is the schedule
Those who possess good voices and ■ daughter, Lillian Cohen who I for Sunday
morning:
wish to join are requested to get I passed away seven years ago May sevriort !sivs.im saia.
oly lopiS,: he.di u170. ,50 .. 0
in touch with the secretary, Joshua I 5, 1924.
diamond No I, Crescents v.. Canwrol.
Joyrich, 1430 Clairmount, apart- .
1
B oesky Bros.
for two performances on Sunday
afternoon and evening, and if
previous successes of this noted
actor are indications of his draw-
ing power, Littman's Yiddish Peo-
ple's Theater, Twelfth and Seward,
will again have sell-outs for him.
Menashe Skulnik, who was such
a great hit in "Der Groiser Far-
C S. Anargyros IA Corporation)
dinner" last year, comes here with
Capital Stock Owned by P. Lorillard Co., Inc.
a noted cast of actors, including
the noted Bertha Geratin William
Schwartz, Fannie Lubritzky, Ber-
tha Hart, Bennie Shoenfeld,
Sarah Skulnik, Max Friedlander,
Israel Mandel, Irving Jacobson and
and Mae Shoenfeld.
SAMUEL ABRAMOVITZ
Skulnik and his cast will appear
of 3842 Richton avenue, 64 years I WILL GIVE TO THE JEWISH FOR RENT—Furnished room for
here in "Are Men Privileged?" to
old, died on April 26. Funeral I CHARITIES part of my corn.
single or couple in private fam- which girls under 16 will not be
services were held at Lewis Bros.' , mission I receive from THE DE-
ily. Home privileges. Board If admitted.
TROIT CREAMERY COM-
Funeral Home on April 26, with
desired. Near car line. Arling-
Young Hebrews.
Two great triumphs were scored
interment at Machpelah Cemetery. , PANY. If you are not a user
ton 5337-W,
by Littman's Theater this week.
Election of officers was held. the Ile is survived by his wife, Rose;
of milk or cream from Detroit's
The
entire theater was sold out
rNbTatiTaFn'
results being as follows: Saul two sons, Irving and Harry, and a
largest and best DAIRY, become FOSRhowReE
for the staging of "Riverside
Sheiffman, president; Irving Isaacs, daughter, Mrs. Clara A. Thomas.
u drn
one NOW. Just call F. Robin,
ho isthw
ed ater r . " Gm
a:
Drive,"
by Maurice Schwartz, and
erie •t 10:30 Diamond No. 2, Reeding..
vice-president; Molly Rifkus, sec-
Cadillac 1043.
rage if desired. 3306 Richton
• A preen,. o ne
from u. has gone.
meat No • 304 •
vs. Celtics at 12, diamond No. 2.
A voice we loved I. stilled.
upstairs, n
e his cast. Molly Picon and her corn.
retary, and Miriam E. Levin, treas-
IDA SHLAKMAN
IntermedUtte Schedule:
A place Is vacant in our home,
ar
Dexter.
Arling-
pang,
appearing
in "The Love
ton 5829-W.
urer.
ITO
RENT-2441
Blane,
just
west
Which
never
can
be
filled.
be
Pirates vs. Reveler. at 12. diamond
of 9311 Mt. Vernon, 68 years old,
Thief," drew a record audience .......... v4,--,,,
you left behind
No I: Balfour. vs. Maccabees at I :50,
On April 22 a meeting was held
of La Salle boulevard. Strictly
hearts
died
on
April
27.
Funeral
services
YOUNG
LADY,
24,
southern,
from
which
filled
the
theater
to
capacity
Thal loved you m o st sincere.
, diamond No. 2: Panthers m. Spartan,
at the home of Mrs. A. Keidan,
modern upper flat. Seven large
Who never have nor ever will
at 1,30. diamond No. I.
, intelligent and from ex- and placed a premium on tickets., .,
Texas,
2461 Blaine. I'lans for a hike were held on April 27, with inter-
rooms, four bedrooms, breakfast
Forget you, Lillian dear.
ETTER a 0X
' Riversid e Driv e" was staged as I L
ment at Beth David Cemetery.
celle n t family,
a"'
y, desires the ac-
were discussed.
room, two baths, stall shower,
abl ' y as th S h wart z group its
Rabbi
Aishiskin
officiated.
She
is
quaintance
o
young
man,
28-37.
I
co
l
h
Her
loving
Parents
and
F 'isi'd
The program consisted of a few
n
aire, hot water
PERFECTION LODGE
k
• t o be
be a b e
l to
t master a t
blast
confidential.
ject, sown
heater, two-car garage.
vocal selections by Gladys Sverd• survived by her husband, Sam, and
Rent
Rabbi Newman Asks Infor- Brothers.
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
one daughter.
matrimony. Write Box 300, De- atrical situation. It is a propa-
toff and an article on "Playgrounds
reasonable to proper party.
A.
M.,
will hold a special com-
mation
on
Hasidic
Lore.
gnnda play for Yiddish and Jewish
troit Jewish Chronicle.
Large front
in Palestine" was read by Miriam
front and rear porches.
In loving memory of our beloved munication on Wednesday, May 6,
culture, and the reception given it
ABRAHAM BENNETT
E. Levin and discussed by mem-
Newly decorated throughout. FOR RENT—A nicely furnished was un indication that the audi- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: daughter and sister, Estelle Lev- at 7 p. m. At this meeting an in-
iant, who passed away one year teresting debate will be held under
bers. Refreshments were served. 1986 Seward, 67 yearn old, died on
Keys at 2449 Blaine. room for lady or gentleman. ence is not at all averse to it. The
I am writing you this letter in
April 24. Funeral services were
Convenient to car and bus line. appeal of the play is certainly a the hope that it may reach those ago, April 27, 1930. the direction of the entertainment
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
held
on
April
26,
with
interment
at
No one know. how melt we miss you , committee, with the following sub.
United Artists Theater.
Garage if desired. 2447 Clair- justified one, and there is no doubt among your readers who may be of
TORS—We do painting, deco-
Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbis
No one know. t ,,n,
hie e
jest:
bit , e oy,
that capital pun.
mount. Call Euclid 0135-J.
that more such plays will help to assistance in the following matter.
we hove sudered
rating and plastering. Guaran-
Hershman and Aishiskin and the
is a deterrent to the POP-
I am culling from Hasidic liter-
arouse the dormant cultural spirit
The Ben Hecht-Charles Mc-Ar-1
Life ha never been the ••me.
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987 YOUNG WOMAN with boy of five
munity,"
Rev. Zaludkowski officiated. Ile
ature in Hebrew, German and
of the people.
thur stage success "The Front
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128
is survived by his wife, Minnie;
wants furnished or unfurnished
By ordei.olt.C. SANDORF. Sec.
Sadly missed by her Mother,
other languages the ethical stories,
Page," which Howard Hughes, the
from 7 to 10 a. and 4 to 8
three daughters, Mrs. Jos. Berman,
room, also board and care of
the content and point of which Father, Sisters and Brother.
maker of "IleII's Angela," has
COOKING
CLASSES
OF
p.
m.
Mrs. Abe Davis. and Mrs. harry
DAVID ARKIN, W. U.
child during day. Woman,
make them appropriate for the
faithfully transferred to the
Burnstine of Elkhart, Ind., and
THE MOTHERS CLUBS special purpose I have in mind,
alone, preferred. Must be in'
In loving memory of our hus-
screen, continues into its second '
three sons, Dr. Chas. A. Bennett, MRS. J. SHERLINE—YIrst.class northwest section and very reas-
namely, the publication in English band and father, Julius W. Lach.'
k of
catering for weddings and par-
Harry S. and Sanford.
onable.
Empire
03684
Sunday,
Three
classes
in
cooking
have
of a volume with the general title man, who passed away four years
'ince at the United Artists theater.
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer-
or write to Mrs. J. Jacobs, 7052 been added to the Mothers' Clubs of "An Anthology of Hasidic Lore" ago May 5, 1927.
sity 2-1 6 10.
ZELDA BELIFSKY
Barrie, Dearborn.
educational program. This is a or "Ethical Tales of the Hasidim."
owes,,
•re thinking of you Jule.
Chaplin at Riviera.
of 1951 Taylor avenue, 63 years
pix weeks course concentrated on Many Hasidic tales, however, are
Whowas AO loving, kind and true.
NEW
FLAT FOR RENT-2506 West summer menus, with special atten.
old, died on April 28. Funeral CONTRACT BRIDGE TAUGHT.
current only in verbal form and Whom,. 11,11iie WWI a* clear a unshine.
Philadelphia. Upper, four bed- tion given to vegetable prepara- may be known to some of your
50c an hour per person in
Dearest Jule. that someone Is sou.
Charlie Chaplin, the king of services were held on April 29 at
■
rooms, extra large; two bath- tion, salad combinations , simple readers by hearsay. It is these
groups of four. Mrs. Theodore
pantomime, is still the same old Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
Sadly missed by his loving Wife,
rooms, Silent Automatic tu- desserts, and refreshing drinks. stories I am particularly interested
Keltee, Longfellow 7708.
Charlie Chaplin. Big shoes, funny interment at Harliarmoria Ceme-
Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS
ner, Frigidaire, brick garage, Mrs. M. Dexter is the teacher and in assembling for the volume I am Children, Brothers, Sister and in-
walk, bamboo cane, derby hat, and tery. Rabbi Aishiskin officiated.
laws.
side d rive.
all, he cavorts on and off the: She is survived by two sons Jack DAVID HOROWITZ, the teacher.
the classes are held under the di- preparing. .
Hebrew,
Yiddish
and
English
screen, chasing cigar butts and' Bell and Moe, and three daughters,
rection of Frederick DeGalen and
I would, therefore, be interested
reading and writing in 5 lessons FOR RENT—Furnished room for Mrs. B. Carr of the adult educa- in hearing from anyone reading
scratching for a living in his in Rose, Mrs. Harry Friedenberg and
young lady or elderly woman by
for young and old. G
imitable way, enacting a variety of Mrs. Joe Newman,
tional department of the Board of this letter who has information of
newlyweds.
Rent
very
reason-
teed. Free trial lesson. 2248
bita—some old, some new and
Education.
interest to offer. Appropriate ac-
able. Apply 2714 Ilazelwood
Ilazelwood, Garfield 6835-J.
some old with new treatment.
These classes are held at the knowledgement will be made in the
SARA HOWARD
avenue.
- --
"City Lights," his latest, is now at of 13640 Stoepel, 33 years old,
following places on the first three collection for stories sent to me in To Be Known as Fidelity Bank
COTTAGE for rent, Sylvan Lake.
the Riviera.
(lays of the week: Mondays from this way.
and Trust Co.
died on April 28. Funeral services
Nice location, All conveniences. FOR RENT—Room suitable for 1 to 3 p. m., at Jewish Center, 31
There are, moreover, I believe,
one or two gentlemen or couple.
were held at Gilbert's Funeral
Month or season. Very reason-
There is commonly less money,:
several
students
at
work
in
the
Melbourne
avenue;
Tuesdays
from
A
real
home.
Private
family.
Fidelity
Trust Company officers
Home. Dr. Leo hl. Franklin of-
able. Arlington 5253.W.
less wisdom, and less good faith!
Rent reasonable. Garage if de- 1 to 3 p. m., at Kronk Community field of Hasidic lore. I would be and directors have authorized the
ficiated, and the body was shipped
than men think.
pleased
to
hear
from
them,
so
that
/louse,
Junction
at
McGraw;
Wed-
sired.
2015
Seward,
near
Four.
I
change
in
the
name of the institu•
to Milwaukee for burial. She is ' FOR RENT—Seven-room bright
nesdays from I to 3 p. m., at Jew- the project on which I am workiro• tion to Fidelity Bank and Trust
teenth. Euclid 4518-W.
flat, three bedrooms, all modern
survived by her husband, Jack, and
may not include identical material Company. The company has been
ish
Center
branch,
3-130
Fenkell
two sons, James and Stuart.
conveniences, extra large living
in English already available or in known under the former title since
EMPLOYED COUPLE will share avenue.
DELAWARE AVE.
room, good northwest residen-
Members who have already en- preparation.
their comfortable, artistically
its organization in Detroit in 1923.
TRINITY 2.3211
DOROTHY GOLDMAN
tial section. Near car and bus
furnished home an Glynn Court rolled may select the place most
The
reason
advanced
for
the
and
Shaarey
Zedek
and
B'nai
of 2306 Clairmount avenue, 24
with couple. Select residential convenient for them as the same dressed to me at 7 West 83rd change was to more clearly define
Moshe Synagogues. 2932 Webb
IN THE INSTITUTE OF ARTS
years old, died on April 23. Fu-
stre;Jn
,
,NeewYork,
N.
Y.
section. Very reasonable. Must instruction is given to each class.
the nature of the company's bust.
avenue. Call Cadillac 1363 or
Auditorium, John R and Farnsworth
neral services were held on April
Sincerely
furnish good references. Call! There is a nominal fee.
ness to the people of Detroit.
Hemlock 4510.
24 at Gilbert's Funeral Home, with
(RABBI) rO ullTS I. NEWMAN
evenings, Hemlock 3845-W .
,
The Fidelity Bank and Trust
WORLD PREMIERE
interment at Beth Olem Cemetery.
FOR RENT — 16915 L nwood.,
i •
Company has grown into one of
Rabbi Ashinsky officiated. She is
FOR RENT—Attractive, modernly A. Z. A. MOTHER'S DAY
Ann Arbor Festival Company the foremost financial institutions
Large, attractive room for sin•
CELEBRATION MAY 10
survived by her husband, Merrill;
furnished bedroom with private
ge or
Begins Rehearsals Next
p e.Kitchen privi•
Special Reduced Rates to
in the city, and through the process
her father, Joseph Wallace; three
family. In good neighborhood.
leges.
Refined neighborhood.
of adding additional departmersts
Week.
All Parts of the Country
brothers,
Julius,
llerbert
and
Sid-
The
annual Mother's Day cele-
A
few
steps
to
bus
line.
Home
A tragic comedy by Virgil Geddes
'as needed has gradually broadened
Good transportation. Reason.
privileges.
Suitable
for
one
or
bration,
at
the
Jewish
Center,
un-
ney Wallace, and two sisters, Fay
able. Garage if desired. Call
Thursday Evening, May 7th
Robert Henderson, who in asso- the scope of its activity until today $5 Special to
Wallace and Mrs. Betty Blumberg.
two. Board if desired. Rent der the auspices of Chapter 93 of
5
University 2-5648.
Tickets: 50c, $1.00. 61.50. at KOhegi
very reasonable. 3359 Elmhurst Aleph Zadik Aleph in conjunction elation with George Coulouris, di- It is regarded as one of the few
Can. Motors and Dint. Bank Bldg.
Cincinnati
avenue, Arlington 5997-W.
with the international celebration recta the Ann Arbor Festival Com- complete yet self contained finan-
MILK SALESMEN — To canvass
cial
organizations
operating
in
the
R
, Col 4116
pany,
due
here
for
a
single
per-
of this event by all the A. Z. A.
for new customers. A liberal
formance of Sopho•les' "Electra" I state.
chapters, will be held May 10.
comm i ss i on
pa i d.
deta ile d
en in Slay, 1929, the banking
For Direct Information Call
An interesting program has been at Orchestra Hall, under the per-
description
of qualifications. I RICHMAN OPPOSES
laws of the state were amended so
drawn up by the committee in sonal management of Ross K. Hub-
Write Box 100, Detroit Jewish
that a trust company could to a
bard,
on
May
22,
has
sent
out
a
CUTTING OF WAGES charge. Mothers of members of call to all the members of the com- banking business, the Fidelity was
Chronicle.
all Center senior clubs have been
the first to secure a banking char.
invited to be the guests of A. Z. A. pany announcing that the first re- ter. The banking
I FOR RENT—Furnished room for
department was
Asserting his opposition to There will be interesting speakers, hearsal will he held in the Actor's
one or two gentlemen in private
officially opened on July 1 of that
Lounge
in
48th
street,
Now
York
family. No other roomers. Very wage-cutting because of the in- vocal and violin selections, and re.
General
year, although its initial develop.
City, on Thursday, May 7.
TULLER BUS DEPOT
desirable. Modern. 3357 Elm- evitable reduction in the purchas- freshments.
Chapter 93,
Insurance
At the head of the company ment was along very conservative
ing power of the public, N. G.
The program will be opened
I
horst, Arlington 32194.
Bagley Avenue
A very new method of entertainment
which will start wok on the first lines. It was soon found, however,
with
the
body
singing
the
interna-
Richman,
chairman
of
the
board
2210 Park Ave. ha. been inaugurated by Chapter 9S of
that there was a very real demand
Lafayette 3420
Akph Zadtk Aleph In the (srm or two FOR RENT — Large front fur- of Richman Bros. Co., manufac- tional A. Z. A. Mother Song. Leo play in the festival repetory will for the services of a combined
Randolph 8181
ossn &balm and hat npeechm. Thin
niched room for a lady, gentle- turers of men's and boys' clothing, Lubetsky, the aleph godol, will ad- be Blanche Yurka, who will have
. pion is. Sam Stoll, Morris LInskY.
man or employed couple by has announced that both the Cleve- dress the mothers in behalf of the title role in "Electra" and Mar- bank and trust company, and as a
Herbert Charfoos. •nd Irving Jaffe het-
American family in • beautiful land and Lorain plants of the com- Chapter 93. Alexander S. Robin- tha Graham, who will be the solo consequence the facilities of the
ter their prettify: abilities before • 'mall
audience.
apartment building. Shower bath pany are running at full capacity son will entertain the audience dancer and the director of the banking department have gradu-
ally expanded to keep pace with PREMIER COACH
The ha•eball teem WO fieced to elm.
LINE.
and private entrance. One block on an overtime schedule.
with several violin selections. Mrs. Greek chorus.
eel it. practice sesition due to wet
the needs of its customers.
FISHER
from Trumbull car. 1600 Sew-
Sew-
All-Steel Palace Coaches
"Business is good at Richman Anna lesser, of the Center staff,
ground.. The tenni. tram had
DR.
SERGE!
VORONOFF
ard,
Apt
121,
Empire
0532-M,
; days practke and from all indication
Bros Co., and both plants of the will address the audience. Fol-
CHICAGO
Ainia.L%G
Bt
the team will be chonen from Leo Lu
WAS ARDENT ZIONIST "SO LATE BEGINS" AT
company are running at full ca- lowing the regular program tea
DENVER, LOS ANGELES
1,etaky. Morris Lin ky. Albert Robinson. CHEERFUL, sincere young busi-
pacity on an overtime basis," mid and cake will be served by the
Herbert Charfoo. •nd John Erman.
NIAGARA
FALLS, BOSTON.
ness miss of small Jewish com- Mr. Richman.
PLAYHOUSE ON MAY 7
OOKSIELLEIIS
Leo kolodin. the star hurler a chap-
boys, who will be the chefs, and
ANTWERP.— (J. T. A.) — A
NEW YORK CITY,
munity, refined, educated and of
Us' •tar nine, ha. officially voiced
"The Richman Bros. Co. attrib- their leader will be Joseph Galit- hitherto unpublished letter indicat-
47
t. 1,rrirs=7.77; I • ter
PHILADELPHIA
challenne to chapter 63.
lovely family, desires to meet in- utes its good business to mainten- sky.
The premiere of "So I.ate Be-
ing that Dr. Sergei Woronoff, the
MAIN TERMINAL
telligent business or professional ance and improvement of its qual-
The gathering is open to any famous rejuvenation expert, was gins," a tragi-comedy by Virgil
HOTEL FORT WAYNE
gentleman not over 35 of good ity and value standards at
Geddes, will be presented by the
mother
who
desires
to
come.
once
an
ardent
Zionist
and
had
a time
CASS
TEMPLE
character, neat appearance, and when others are reducing quality
Detroit
Playhouse
on
Thursday
planned to call a Zionist congress
Phone Glendale 2000
nice family. Please state par- for the purpose of attracting the
May 7, in the auditorium
U. of M. Band at Orchestra more than 40 years ago, has been evening,
Clifford
1000
ticulars. Box 180, Detroit Jew- public with price appeal.
, published by the Juedische Presse of the Institute of Arts. Only one
Hall.
ish Chronicle.
here. According to an article in performance will be given.
"The present-day public is too
In "So Late Begins" Geddes isl
the Juedische Presse, Dr. Woron-
When you send your rug here for cleaning it receives the
FOR RENT—Room in a private smart to be attracted by cheap
During the past few year off was one of three students, all said to have written a powerful
care of experts. They are dusted, renovated, purified, steam
family for young man. Good quality.
' Michigan's varsity band, under the members of a committee of the drama of marital incompatibility, I For Young and Old, There Is NL
"There
has
been
no
change
in
dried and are
■
returned to you looking fresh and new.
Healthier Food Than
transportation. 2038 Pingree,
direction of Nicholas Falcone, has Zionist society in Paris, Nosai Nes revealing a shrewd understanding
wages or salaries at our plants."
Special attention given Oriental 91 x 12' — $2.75
Euclid 0116-R.
THE EAGLE DAIRY PROD-
The Richman Bros. Co. has GO occupied a constantly higher place Ziona, who in DM signed a letter of the people who stalk through
and Chinese rugs
UCTS SOUR CREAM, CHEESE
among
the
bands,
both
college
and
27.64 RUG CLEANED FREE!
the
pages
of
his
manuscripts.
Ged-
in
French
to
Dr.
Leon
Pinsker,
FOR RENT—Modern 5-room sum- stores in 55 cities. Virtually all
AND BUTTER
professional, throughou the coun-. then secretary of the lloveve Zion ses is one of the few native Ameri-
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
mer home at Cam Lake, Venice of the Richman employees are
try. Sonia of the reasons for this , in Odessa. The letter suggested the can playwrights whose work in the
Your Rugs Are Insured Against Fire, Theft and Loss
Make sure you buy only the
of Lake subdivision. Gas, elec- stockholders in the company. Stock I
supremacy will be revealed Mon-, calling of a Zionist congress_ which theater is seriously watched by
best. Ask your grocer for
tric, bath and toilet. $400 for distribution to employees are made I
day evening, May 4, when the band was not convened until 1897 when European critics. His plays have
Eagle Dairy Products.
season. Mrs. Bader, Longfel- periodically.
aroused international comment
Referring
to
wage - cutting,' will give its first concert in Orches- Dr. Ilerzl summoned it.
low 9867.
tra
Hall.
The
concert
will
be
given
and
controversy.
Richman mid that no matter who'
PHONE MADISON 1938
This production is directed by
FOR RENT — Five-room apart., reduces wages, the custom spreads to provide funds for the purchase Contribution to North End
Louis Altshulhr, under the per-
ment. Inclosed porch and all to other plants and is noticeable in of new instruments. The feature
Clinic.
Get the Best. Protect Your
of the program will be • presenta-
sonal supervision of Virgil Geddes.
modern improvements. To de. all types of buying.
North End Clink has received •
Health
lion of Ravel's "Bolero," recently
The cast includes Gina More, Al-'
sirable tenants only. Apply
contribution
of
$25
from
Mrs.
Leo
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played by the Detroit Symphony
bert Riebling, Julie d'Arnold y
caretaker, 1707 Seward avenue.
Seymour Lewis
Baal Lewis
George Limb
Daniel Lewis
th e taxi fund. This
WALNUT
5413
Orchestra
under
the
direction
of
Jade
Leland,
Philip
Fox Theater.
Nichamin.
fund enables North End Clinic to
YOUNG COUPLE leaving city will
i Molinari.
bring patients back and forth to Meyer W. Cohen, T. erbert Ryan
dispose of three rooms of furi-
and Louis Altshulhr.
1 iNIMIIIMMEMEMOOMOMPOIMIF
the clinic who could not otherwise
Gloria Swanson came fresh from
ture. No dealers 2551 Weld
CONGRESS DISCUSSION
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
receive care.
Euclid, Apt. 309, Euclid 2182-W the Mack Sennet studios with the
Granite and Marble
•
BY
ZEIRE
ZION
MAY
5
cu. turd pie still dripping from her
Fisher Theater.
DO YOU WISH TO OWN A PAR. chin, and cmfounded the critics,
Michigan Theater.
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' CEI. OF LAND IN PAI.ES- who said it couldn't be done, by
The Detroit branch of Zeire
"Tarnished Lady," which is on I
"Stepping Out," the Metro-
TINE? Will sell at • sacrifice becoming one of the brightest emo- Zion will hold a special meeting the Michigan screen this week,
my land in Herzliah, Afuleh or tional stars of the screen. And Tuesday evening, May 5, at the marks the motion picture debut of Goldwyn-Mayer comic filmization
of the New York stage hit, is the
Carmeliah.
Here is • chance now comes copper topped Sally Farband Folkshule, Twelfth and a real! • great
MANUEL URBACH
attract ion
on w is now current at
for a great bargain. Must have Filers from that same Sennett in- Gladstone, to discuss the forthcom- Bankhead, a new screen personal-
the Fisher theater with Charlot te
For information write cubat-r to a powerful dramatic ing World Zionist Congress. The
cash.
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ald Denny Leila II y a ms and Lit-
Euc d 7192
Ammo.
isle.
opened Friday at the Fox.
tergoers.
Haggai.
ban Bond ' in the principal roles.
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