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M.

Z. SUNDAY SCHOOL
PROGRAM ON SUNDAY

fund committee, and through vol. Virginia Brand, recitation, the
untary contributions, a nutrition "Minstrel Boy;" Evelyn Kalman,
is being created
that will pro- ano
piano solo; Florence Shubert. rem- The program of Shaarey Zedek
vide milk and cracker s
once a day, Cation, "My Sister's Best Fellow"; Sunday School for Sunday, June
as
well as orange or tomato juice Clara Abrahams and Blanche Jos- 11, follows:
daily with an occasional treat of eph, tap dance; Shirley Sklar, pi-
1. Class March.
ice cream at the very nominal cost ano selection; Ethel Austria, song
2. Words of Welcome, A. Louis
to the children of two cents a day. in Yiddish; Freda Lang, violin Gordon.
Several interesting lecture's for number; Nettie Rothenberg, reel-
3. Address, Rabbi A. N. Hersh-
MORRIS FISHMAN
the parents of the play school ehil- Dation, "Zeide's Teebloee Pushkie"
dren have been planned on the sub-
presidents in the United States.
In Jewish; Ilarvey Barnett, piano
4. Hebrew Songs, Rev. Elijah
Mr. Fishman has long ago ject of child guidance: I/r. Louis A. solo; Clara Abrahams, Yiddish rec- Zaludkowski.
earned a reputation for his knowl- Schwartz, psychiatrist, director of itation, "Going from Europe;" Sid-
6, Honor Announcements, Phil-
the
clinic
for
juvenile
research
of
edge of the insurance field. Ile is
ney and Devorah Freedman, "°- ip L. Rosenthal.
prominent in many local Jewish the Children's Fund of Michigan, in and piano duets.
6. School Song by the Eighth and
a
unit
of
the
Yale
School
of
human
activities.
The last number on the program Twelfth Grade's.
In advertently the name of Emil
Mike Moss of New Orleans paid relations, will deliver addresses was a talk by Irving Schlussel,
Ish e rg WETS omitted from the list of
a tribute to the untiring efforts dealing with child Imehavior r b principal of the Bible classes, on
lems, and has also offered his serv-
twelfth grade graduates in last
and accomplishments of these two ices for psychiatric examinations Judaism in its relation to the chil-
executives.
dren of the faith. The program Saturday's Chronicle.
where they may be found neces-
was brought to a close by the serv-
The exercises are in charge of
nary.
Prof. Zaludkowski Presented
ing of refreshments by the Sister- Jacob Rogvoy, teacher of the
l)r. Maud Watson, child psychol-
hood of Congregation Emanuel and eighth grade, and Harry Hartman
With Loving Cun.
ogist of the Children's Center is
the awarding of honor certificates teacher of the twelfth grade.
.
At the last rehearsal
the De- also a member of the medical com- to the following students who have
troit Halevy-Ile,imir Singing, So- mittee and will give lectures to par-
attained the highest scholastic rec-
ciety, June 3 at the Northern High ents on child care as a part of the
ord during the year:
School. Eugene Franz'elau, presi- educational program of the Jewish
Irving Schlussel's class, Conalee
dent of the choir. presented a silver Centers Summer Play School.
Rosenthal, William Kellerman, Sad-
loving cup to Pr t. E. /.aluelkow-
Nate Shapero is a member of the
The following Pinior coneee
ie Karbel.
students
(
Milk
Fund
Committee.
have returned to their resve homes:
ski in token of appreciation on be-
Miss Sarah Stein's class, Arthur Jack Korn. Manton. Mich .. pecti
Sanford h..
Falf of the chorus to the musical
Edelstein, Dena Berlin, Enid Gil-
1, C
. hr L,
r1e,:n. PElz.e.,rs,
direct r for his efforts in making
Harejsrille and
Aaron
lis.
the sixth annual concert held May Halevy Hazomir Farhand
Miss Anna Tachna's class Mar-
21, at the Detroit Institute of Arts,
Choir Welcomes New
B
bL
,
e
a
0 Im
.
cos Edelstein,
erti lsa tn ein, Sallie Antman, Lil-
o! I f te. ,.. ree turn
n ed ii , i 0
her m it:"
a SUCCeFft.
Members.
lino
w eek with her sister.
William Cayman, assistant e'n-
Mrs. Al
, Miss Florence Edelman's class, ort,,,,,h,onzeorf t:,.A.A.Nr.r. .'17.diRo'rnan'.
o the
ducter, who also had a big share in
The Halevy-Hazomir Farhand Freda Lan g , Anne Sherman, Min-
guest
the success of the concert, was pre-
man . Mrs.
Choir extends a welcome tee all those nie Eizen.
Rented with a pen and pencil set.
note's at a hea
who joined the choir in this past
Miss Rose Friedman's class, roily appointed dinner
at her h orne
Beth Prof. Zaludkowski and Mr, month.
on
Satimilay
night.
Ethel Austria, Lillian Desow, Flor-
During the evening
Cayman are working on a program The executive of the choir is ence Shultin, Edith Schwartz, Vir- cards was the diversion.
' for the Belle Isle concert to take proud of the fine attendance which ginia Brand.
Mrs. Fannie Meister hag returned to
place on June 29, at the Jewish is shown by the members for the
Miss Esther
c
limbers lass, \'era her hemp in Los Angeles, after spending
Notional Night, the first of the coming concerts which will take Fay Dushkin, Ilarvey Barnett, • week with Mr. •nil Mrs. C. J. Levy.
National Choir Nights, Rehearsals place Sunday, 8, in Mt. Clem- Nita Leach, Gwendylyn Glucklick,
On
esday ell nioonImn U rn.
Jos.
are held each Wednesday at North. ens, and June 29 at the First Na
Schwartz.
en
Wedntert•
in
Elaine Ellias, Malcolm
n
or
Ms,
g
Fannie M rim er and
ernIlihSh
c oo I .
Donal Night at Belle Isle.
Anna Neuma n
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M. BENNETT, Prop.

A CORRECTION
Following is a corrected list o f
the hoard of governors of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation: Milton
M. Alexander, Maurice Aronsson
Harry II. Bielfield, Fred M. Butzel ,
Maurice J. Caplan, Aaron DeRoy ,
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Clarence
II. Enggass, Adolph Finsterwald ,
I)r. Leo M. Franklin, William
Friedman, Walter M. Fuchs, Ber-
nard Ginsburg, Mrs. Samuel R.
GIngower, Nathan M. Gross, Dr.
A. M. Hershman, Jesse F. Hirsch-
man, Hon. Harry B. Keidan. Ju-
lian II. Krolik, Abraham J. Levin,
Theodore Levin, Robert R. Mar-
wit, Meyer L. l'rentis, Mrs. Edwin
M. Rosenthal, D. W. Simons, Abe
Srere, Milford Stern, Samuel Sum-
merfield, Mrs. M. B. Sulzberger,
Mrs. Jos. M. Welt, Melville S.
e
IS
'lt, Henry
'Tiernan and David
S. Zemon.

Fox Theater.

Although Alfred Santell has been
directing pictures for 12 years,
only two e f the 11 featured play-
ers in "Daddy Long Legs", held
over for a second week at the F ix,
have ever ken associated with him
leftre.

CENTERS FUNCTION 100 delegates representing $6,225,000 SPENT BY
tbrranches front all over this man-
IN FACE OF CRISIS y and Canada.
JEWISH AGENCY IN
—
Among those who addressed the,
PALESTINE IN 1930
(Continued from Page One)
convention were Dr. Lvovitch,'

acted, would destroy the liabbath. representing the Ort. Ile empha-
Continued from Page One)
He recommended further assist. sized the need of helping Polish
resign as president of the Agency
ance to national causes, partiru- Jewry, whose depression, he mid, and the Zionist Organization.
Early a tax on members for the exceeded all description.
After pointing out the abnormal
The convention unanimously
Jewish National Fund to realize
character of Palestinian condi-
the Ussishkin five-year plan, and ad"Pted the following resolutions:
tions during the period under re-
for the I. 0. B. A. colony in Pal-
1. Deploring the failure of the view. the report states that on the
estine.
Polish government to act toward
b • of nn official • e the
. The delegates, representing 421 the improvement of the condition.
Jewish population of Palestine in
'Judges, were greeted by former of the Polish Jews. despite the re-
July. 1930, was 162,000, or 19
:judge Irving Goldsmith in the neater' assertions and promises by
Per cent of the total settled popu-
,,name of the mayor of Saratoga its accredited agents and the de- lation, as compared with an official
'‘Springs, and by Fred A. Stores mend that oppressive laws against estimate of 154,330 in July, 1929,
foe the chamber of commerce. Jews be removed.
and the 1922 census figures of 73,.
Senator Robert Wagner spoke about 2• Expressing satisfaction with
794. According to its own esti-
the present industrial and politi. the work which has already been mates,
the Agency sets the Jewish
cal problems and what Jews could undertaken by the Federation for
population at the end of 1930 at
do to help bring a new moral inter- the erection of the Ilaym Salomon
about 175,000.
pretation SO necessary in the pros- monument.
The memorandum reports that
ent stage of civilization. Dr. 3. To protest against the alien
in 1930, 4,944 Jews were regis-
Hen P ry Moseowitz addressed the registration law recently passed
tered as immigrants by the gov-
delegates on behalf of the °rt, and by the legislature of the state of
ernment, including 695 tourists
Harry Lang for the Peoples Tool Michigan.
who were given permission to re-
Campaign,
main at the expiration of their
At a meeting between the Jew-
Farm School Founder's Day.
tourist visas. Jewish emigrants
IA Chamber of Commerce and DOYLESTOWN,
Pa.—(.1. T. numbered 1.679, leaving a net
Industry of Mexico City and Presi A.)—The annual Founder's Day at Jewish immigration of 3,265
Its
dent Ortiz Rubio, fife latter vigor. the National Farm School here was against 3,503 in 1929. Of the
ouaty denied that the anti-Semitic attended by more than 2,000 per- total number of immigrants 2,417,
organizations in Mexico had or sons Sunday, including many or 49 per cent, came from Poland;
would have any sympathy or sup- friends of the rano] from New
port fro mthe Mexican govern- York and Philadelphia. The thir- Yemen sent 425; Russia, 420; Ru-
mania. 313; United States, 261);
meat, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, honor. ty-fourth annual tree dedication
Germany, 138; Lithuania. 123;
Sri president of the American' exercises were also held Monday..
British Empire, 96; Iraq, 91; Lat-
Jewish Congress, told the dole- One of the highlights of the dedi- via,
91; Austria, 69, and other
gates to the forty-fifth annual con- cation program was the dedication countries,
501.
vention of the Independent Order of a new portrait of the late
By categories the immigrants
Irrith Abraham,
founder of the school, Rabbi Jo- were classified as follows: Immi-
-
seph 1. Krauskopf. The dedica. I
Polish Jew. Pretest Ali.. Bill. tion was in charge of Miss liar-I t grants under labor schedule and
ASBURY PARK, N. J.-1J. T. riett Sartain, dean of the Phila., heir dependents, 3.436; immi-.
A.) — The sad plight of Polish delphia School of Design for Wo- grants of "independent means"
and their dependents, 452; denim-
Jewry was described at the twenty- men. The portrait was
painted by dents on Palestine residents, 965;
third annual convention of the Mark Raditz. of Philadelphia,
and, students and others, 91. Some 75
Tedler•Mow of Polish Jews of was
presented to the school by,
aria, which concluded here 1 Herbert D. Allman of Philadel-1 per cent of the entrants under the
labor schedule found employment
with
th a banquet of 1 phia, president.
in rural areas.

pantiar Notre

---
Mrs. Norman Buckner ofot Dwight
street left Sunday on m
or She
through the New England States. She
will be gone several weeks.

On Wednesday Mrs. Al. PerinandMrs.
Sam Iterkowitz were Inistesses at • des-
ert bridge, which was held •t the Co
munity Center and M. for the benefit

ot me

Sisterhood of Temple Ileth Jamb.
During the afternmin 10 tables of bridge
were in play.

Leading Race Drivers En-
tered Here for Sunday.

The leading race drivers
the
world are entered for the annual
A. A. A. sanctioned championship
100-mile race to be held on the
F track here Sunday, June
State air
14. Led by Louie Schneider, the
pride 14 Indianapolis, who jumped
from a motorcycle cop to the speed
of a 125-miles-an-hour Miller ape-
, cial racing car to win the 500-miler
and some $30,0:10 in cash, besides a
long lea (towards the American
speedway title for the year, all the
big shots from Gasoline Alley will
he here. Fourteen cars are to start
for some $10,000 in prize money ,
, split 10 ways and 170 points
towards the year's title.
•

ZEDAKAH CLUB CLOSES
ACTIVITIES ON MONDAY

•

-

The last meeting of the year etf
the Zedakah Club will take place
at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Sha-
piro, 3236 Calvert on Monday eve-
ning, June 15. The newly-elected
resident Mrs. Sophia Jacobs, will
preside.
Mrs. Hannah Harvith was elect-
ed honorary first vice-president of
the Zedakah Club, and she also in-
stalled the officers.
The ast-
resid•nt
M
p p
rm.Anna
A
R. Zamaky, thanks the officers and
members for the loving cup pre-
sented to her by the Zedakah Club.

Picnic of J. W. E. W. O.
Sunday, June 28.

A special meeting of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization was held Monday, June
8, at the Atkinson branch of the
Shaarey Zedek congregation, Sirs
Joe Radner presiding.
There were paid out the regular
monthly allowances as follows:
For private board of the orphans
t brought over by the organization
o Detroit, for aid of support Ice )
nine European families, and tern.
tern-
porary aid in $5 checks tee three
new European families asking for
support.
Arrangements were made for
the picnic to be held Sunday
bazaar of the Detroit branch June 28, at Belle Isle. Mrs. A
Matzen, vice-president and chair-
of the Women's Pioneer Organize
tion for l'alestine (Chalutzos) wil I man of the picnic, is preparing
open Saturday night, June 13 with home cooked meals, many sur-
a supper, at the Farhand Folk • prises, etc.
Arrangements were also made
shale, Twelfth and Blaine.
The bazaar will continue at the for the lawn party to be held Toes-
Folkshule all Saturday night am ( day, July 14, on the lawn of Mrs.
all day Sunday. Many special foe I Gurney, 204 Richton avenue, and
lures of entertainment have beer - for the tag day to be held Sunday,
I
planned, and there will lee placed ' July 19, at Mt. Clemens.
on sale numerous valuable article's
of merchandise collected by the or- Contributions to Infant Wel-
ganization.
fare Fund of Hadassah.

CHALUTZOS BAZAAR
TO OPEN SATURDAY
The

SPONSORS A SPECIAL
L. ALTMAN TO ADDRESS
SUMMER PIANO COURSE REVISIONISTS MONDAY

A
summer OM r ye in piano
is offered by Miss Laurette De-
Young, prominent piano teacher
eh., is well-known here socially and
professiorally for her professional
appearance's and radio perform.

t The Duchess Tea Room. After the
lunc
e eight guests enjoyed cards
t h he hom
on the.

L. Altman from New York, vim , .
president of the Zionist Revisionists
of America and delegate to the
forth-coming Zionist Congress in
Basle, will address a mass meet-
ing on Monday night, May 15 at
8:30 p. m., at the Philadelphia-
Byron Hall.
Mr. Altman will speak on the
subject "The Problems of the Sev-
enteenth Zionist Congress." A
discussion will follow. All interest-
ed in the future of Zionism are in-
vited. Admission free.

Accounting Fraternity Holds}

Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity of1
the etroit Institute of Technology
held its bi-weekly meeting at the
Palmetto Hotel, June 5, and initi-
ated four pledges, R. Nida, S. Esc-
row, I. Ilencken, and H. Kaplan.
This increases the membership of •
the fraternity to 20. This is the(
first accounting fraternity char-
tered in the State of Michigan. I.
Hartenberg, Eugene Weiss and Da-.
vid Shook were in charge of the ar-I
rangementa for the initiation.

We carry the

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Open Evenings 'Till 9 o'Clock

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Unveiling of Monument.

Fine Tailoring and Custom

Clothing

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June Is Wedding Month!
See Your Old Friend

Friends desiring to he present
meet at 11 Boulton Drive, Toronto.
at 2:30 p. m.

A B E

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complete Outfit. for

Weddings, Parties and Other

In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, Haile Applebaum,
who passed away .luly 4th, 1929,
(Twenty-seven days in Sivas).

Social Functions
Dont Worry About Your Tun—
Let Eppie Do It

Call Mtnii..nn 1,19 for •ppoir I men?

All

Sadly missed! by her loving Hus-
band, Children and Grandchildren.

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In sad but loving memory of our
dear father and husband, David
Muscovitz, who departed from this
world, June 10, 1912, (26 days in
Sivan).

CHAMPIONSHIP
100 Mile Auto Race

A preelo. one form nv
gone.
A voice we hived Is still.
A place is vacant in our hear,
Which never can he tilled.

Sadly missed by his wife, Meryl,
and Children, Louis, Abe and Ann
Weinbeck.

OBITUA R Y

ISADORE H. CHAENKO
of 357 Rosedale court, 32 years
old, died on June 4. Funeral serv-
ices were held on June 5, with in-
terment at liar Harmoria Ceme-
tery. Rabbi E. Aishiskin offici-
ated. Ile is survived by his wife,
Goldie; one daughter. Evelyn; his
parents, Sir. and Sirs, Joseph
Chaenko;
t three sis ers, Mollie,
Mrs. Fred Young and Mrs. Ben
Finkelstein, and one brother,
Louis.

Dept Cu, Gliararteed

EPPIE'S

Thoughts of you ap
r always near.

As It dawns another year.

Size,

Open Evenings and Sundays

in our
We
who lonely
10,,d hearts of thinking.
rni., mou.

Sunday, June 14

FAIR GROUNDS

Tickets on Sale

DETROIT AUTO CLUB

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Funeral Home

Formerly EDMUND C, 1.EWIS

ROSA WEINBERG

of 2743 Tuxedo avenue, 69 years
old, died on June 9. Funeral serv-
ices
10, with
interment at the Shaarey Zedek
Cemetery in Bay City. She is sur-
vived by two sons, Jacob C' and
Samuel Si., and twot daughters,
Sirs. Ruben Simon and Sirs. Aaron
J. Blumenau.

WALTER J. SCHWARTZ
of 8620 Epworth boulevard, 1 Li
years old, died on June 6. Fu-
neral services were held on June
The Infant Welfare Fund of Ha- 7 at I.ewis Bros.' Funeral home,
d:Ise:eh has received the following with interment at Oakview Ceme-
contributions:
tery. Ile is survived by his par-
In memory of Mrs. Dorothy Wal- ents, Mr. and Sirs. David Schwartz.
lace Goldhaum, from Mrs. Ed
Stein; in memory of Mr. A. J.
ESTHER KOZIN
Bloomgarden, f r o Si Mr. and of 1664 Blaine avenue, 70 years
Mrs. Abe Straker, Charles Ilam- old, died on June 5. Funeral
burger and the Finley Family; in services were held on June 7, with
memory of Esther Goldstein of interment at Beth Tephiliah Ceme-
Rochester, N. Y.. from Mr. and tery. Rabbi E. Aishiskin officiated.
Sirs. Ilimon Kaplan, Wolf Kaplan, She is survived by her husband',
Philip Shulman, Emil Loewenberg, Joseph.
Jacob Letewenberg, Robert Leiewen- — -
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Glazer,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mr.
and Mrs. David Zeman, Mrs. Clay-
ten Kaplan.

Herman H. Greenberg and Hol-
lis Hershman. attorneys, have
moved their offices to 511 Hammond
building, telephone 8626.
Sir. Greenberg was formerly eon-
nected with the office of the Prose-
cuting Attorney, as an assistant.
Mr. Ilarshman Was formerly as-
sociated with the late Bernard B.
Selling.

in the City

Guaranteed to Fit '

The unveiling of a monument to
the memory of the late I/r. I. E.
Lavine will take place on Sunday,
June I I, at 3 p. m., McCaul Ceme
tery, Toronto. Rabbi Solomon Be-
zel' of Louisville, Kentucky, a per
ttri
son
) ll tr friend of the deceased will

81 DELAWARE AVE.

TRINITY 2-3211

Granite and Marble

Monuments

MANUEL URBACH

7729 TWELFTH ST.
Euclid 7192

Memorials

JAMES H. SAPERSTEIN
LAW FRATERNITY HEAD Greenberg and Harshman
Move Law Offices.
At the annual election of Phi

Sigma Lambda. national law fra-
ternity, Beat Chapter, James
Saperstein Was elected chancellor.
The other officers are: Henry Thu-
min, vice-chancellor; B. Morris Pe-
lavin, scribe; Herman Kass, quaes-
tor, Albert D. Schlussel, tribune.
The officers and Samuel Silverstein
and Louis Sugarman, compose the
hoard of counsellors.
Sunday night Phi Sigma Lamb-
da betel its annual installation din-
ner-dance, at which time the new
MISS LAURETTA DE YOUNG
,facers were installed. The guest
of honor was Peter J. Drexelius,'
ances. Miss DeYoung states that
Benjamin
D. Burdick, present
in this special course she offers an
grand chancellor, acted as toast-
opportunity to piano pupils to master.
learn to play the latest and most
modern methods of popular music.
PERFECTION LODGE
For ■ course of 12 private lessons
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. fir
Miss DeYoung will charge only 810 A. M., will hold
a special com-
to he paid at the student's conven-
munication on Wednesday, Jane
ience.
' 17, at 7 p. m. M. M. Degree,
Student's may enroll with Miss
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary,
DeYoung at her studio, 2635 Cort- I By order of
land, telephone Hemlock 75784.
DAVID ARKIN, W.

Reasonable

Unveiling of Monument.

An unveiling of a monument in
memory of Alm Kirschbaum,
brother of Sfax Kirschbaum, of
2;159 Carter avenue, will take place
eta Sunday, June Al, at 2 o'clock,
at the Machpelah Cemetery, Eight
Mile Road and Woodward.

Sag CID Notes

Trade in
your old tires

Good Used Tires

Special Reduced Rates in June

_
The concert of the Detroit
finery Brown, of the Itreewn Wayne County Legal Notice Pub-
John A. Reynolds %MS re-elected
Cantors' Association was given Credit Jeweller
e, was elected tam lication Is Or!Nanieed.
president and Morris Fishman was
(ELKIN MANAGEMENT)
Sunday, June 7, at Congregation porn ry president of the newly-or-
for the seventh consecutive time
Moshe. Under the able ganized Board of Commerce e' f , Jacob II. Sehakne, business man-
re-elected vice-president of the •
leadership of Prof. E. Zaludkow- Highland Park at a meeting Tue s ..lager of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
ski it was a success both from
tele, announces the establishment
I of a separate depart went under
financial and artistic points of
c lew.
the title "Wayne County Legal
The assembly of 600 ex-
Notice Publication," which will
pressed their admiration and ap-
preciation at each number given.
print, publish and distribute, in
rer
conjunction with The Chronicle,
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld recited
Sleepily services impressively.
all court orders, foreclosures, pub-
' lie sales, and other official notices '
The following cantors partici-
pated as soloists: Bleibe'rg, Co-
required to be published under the
law.
han, Greenblatt, Hertz, Milkow-
ski,
A complete legal notice service
Z. 'Wilder, Mal-
rat
is available tee the attorneys,
dowsky, Silverman, Spivak, Ru-
Mans. c..ahaAllal
courts
and other persons requiring
din, Stiller, Rubins, Lebowitz,
i
Sehkolnick.
such service at the established
.1
legal rates, for all Wayne county.
Cantor Zaludkowski, both as a
For the convenience of the law-
soloist and leader and spokesman
OLYMPIA HOTEL and BATH HOUSE
fur the cantors' association, made
yers and the courts who will take
Our Mineral Baths are an absolute cure for Rheumatism,
a profound impression on the audi-
advantage of this service, correct
Nervousness and Rundown Conditions,
l egal forms have been drafted and
ence.
, will be furnished on request.
Bath House and Hotel under name roof, under the personal
Rabbi Moses Fischer of Congre- 1
HARRY BROWN
It is anticipated that the mem-
gation 11'nai Moshe gave an inter-
management of: MAX and JOE ELKIN
JOHN A. REYNOLDS
esting lecture on originality of day evening, attended by 60 pro- , bers o f the Bar will find it con-
IM not wait until it is too late, come now and get well as our
Chazonuth and its omission.
Mineral Baths have cured many who suffer from Rheumatism
The fessional and business men. At venient to publish their notices
Detroit Life Insurance Co. at the choral numbers were carried ;this time the board already in- l and orders through this medium.
and other ills. Open all year,
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through very precisely and artis- eludes 125 members. On the execu.. The readers of this paper no
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Samuel Shpargel assisted as a !di Taylor, II. J. Cote and Otto interest as every order and notice
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