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THE Y")LTROIT,IEWISIlefRONICL6

WARSAW DEFENSE ' THEATER AFFAIR OF
ZIONISTS UNITE,
OF U. H. S.
GREET BRANDEIS,
UNITS FORMED AS , AUXILIARY
-
CHEER WEIZMANN
Woman's Auxiliary of the Uni-
ATTACKS CONTINUE tedHebrew
Schools is sponsoring

CLASSIFIED

IL A. PEREIRA, Kosher Caterer-Ens
gagernents, weddings, parties and hens
curt, We cater in all leading hotels
for the past 27 yew., Detroit Catering
Co.,Longfell ow

Ye

W. g CIL Fs2 iiiLEODTT2E

MARK D. MITSHKUNI
DIES AT AGE OF 44!

j

A pep rally to be held on Mon-
day evening, Nov. 16, is the first
(Continued from Page One)
(Continued from Page One.) .a theater party on Tuesday eve-
event planned by the House Coml.'
ning, Dec 1, et Littman's People's
GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPEKSIVE
oil of the Y. W. II. A. Every
to the cause of Israel and of
Mark D. alitshkun of 2750 El m. ,
sons were injured in the clash in Theater, Twelfth and Seward.
wosmataws-tate•t fall design* have club that meets at the "Y" will Surat, 44 years old, died Tuesday
Zion."
Co
41
S'
The
committee
in
charge
has
de-
Posen, when non-Jewish
rrived for Ain ,
handkerchiefs, table
....,
The report of the administra-
attend
en
niasse,
wearing
distinc-1
Nov.
10,
at
6:30
p.
m.,
of
pneu-
toe, scscr., .ic. Hand es,krooi l .
inhabitants
inhabitants attempted to protect cider! on the operetta "A Chasu- tion committee indicated that t de-
Flits. Arts Illdg., P. Met , tine club insignia. There will be , mania. Mr. Mitshkun had been ill
"(1-'1
,
p r op ., 6 11 West Adams,
s
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their Jewish neighbors from an or- nab in Schtedtel," CA Wedding spite financial difficulties definite
J
club songs, cheers, skits and corn. the past 12 years, following an a t-
in Town"). It has been highly progress had been made by the or- AAAA TRAVEL BUREAU-Auto trans. munity singing. Individual mem- I tack of sleeping sickness den ( •I-
ganized anti-Semitic attack.
purtation to all parts of United State* hers will give short talks recom- ' oped during the influenza epidem ic
Two hundred hooligans from recommended for its exceptionally ganization.
and Canada. Very low rate, ''hate
good Jewish music and able act-
Raise 91,003,995.
rs
Ride In comfort. Fare to New mending various new projects of 1019. Dr. Leo af. Frankl in
the neighboring villages gathered ing,
cYaor k 210.25.
Call Cherry 2520 for which interest them, especially , I and Rabbi Lton From officiated at
(l '
The raising of 81,003,985.30
further inform•tion. 3209 David Stott
to attack the Jewish traders at the
the services, which were conducted
•
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, chairman of f or American Palestine campaign
building.
85.000 accident insurance and a sandwich supper will be
policy includtsl.
served. The House Council, which' Thursday from Gilbert's Funeral !
fair which was held at Grodzisk.. the ticket committee, reports prog- in the last eight months despite
Fearing !serious consequences, the ress on the sale of neat,, Many
Home, 81 Delaware, with inter-
the begun
its regular
meetings
Jewish traders took refuge in the prominent Jews have secured tic- the economic depression was re- FOR A REAL BUY-You can Nave money the
is laying
plans
fur for a . meat at Woodmere Cemetery.
Numodern home or apartment is com-
ported at Monday's session of the
on brand new tires and automobile
llighland P rk Lodge No. 468, I
accessories. We have a credit a memo series of inter-club activities, in-.
houses of friendly Christians. keLs for this benefit performance, thirty-fourth annual convention.
plete without • desk-or secretary.
with • large firm. Phone Cadillac
vii and many of the leading or
F. funeral
& A. M., service.
conducted
the
Masonic
They were, however, unable 0.
This
large
sum
was
pointed
to
eluding
tournaments
in
ping-pong,
Mr.
alitshkun
1013.
Mr.
Robinson.
leave their places of refuge
- Dons of the city are co-operating, as indicating the solidarity of
dramatics, debating, oratory, was also a member of the Detroit
the attackers waited un il among them being Hadassah, Pur.
American Jews in the upbuilding itults:w ., Yiddish or English r e ading bridge, etc.
I
/I
o
late In the evening for their vic- ity chapter of Eastern Star, Odes-
A "Cabaret Night" program will C nsistory, Moslem Temple ant
of the Jewish National Home in . ic4i. wr Vonif c I n !tirn'o'c.:t r.N
ale
na Icrit
B'i
Previous to his ill-
tims to appear. ' see Society, Kvutzah lvrith, Ze- Palestine. The amount raised this! lessons guaranteed. Preparing boys be sponsored and presented by nets
, Mr. alitshkun had been quite e '
Anti-Semitic Organ Continue*
dakah Club, Sisterhood of Shaarey year in the United States was
i'crsi ii‘e.r .ottir 4a Tlyor= i ! Ige tet.r r, the Tusi Tales Sorority on Satur- prominent in Masonic work, and I
Incitement.
Zedek and others, who will be greater than that of last year.
1 er, 2051 Maine. Apt. 101, Garfield day night, Nov.14, at the "'5'."
."
All
was
well
known in drug circles,
members of the "I.
While the entire press condemns named in the next issue of The
The report on the American ' . 69 " -}L
" are invited . haying operated a drug store at .
the riots, the Gazeta Warszawska, Chronicle.
eoirf kni
these
Palestine campaign was presented A TRAINED NURSE and massagist, twohboewtihne seat their
estshaotstteas.bsleess,
Erskine
and Hastings streets for
European graduate. Specialize* In
organ of the anti-Semitic National
The names of Mesdames, E. by Morris Rothenberg, national
...,
over 20 years.
paralysis. fractures, rheumatism, neu•
Democratic party, appears with Baron, Mary Gordon and Anna chairman of the drive.
rills, colds and poor circulation. Elec- in true cabaret fashion. A talent
re
Ile
is
survived
by his wit o,
tric •tid reducing treatments [deo. Room program will be offered, inter- Dora, Lnd three children, Rita
The delegates greeted with en-
'yt
new inciting articles which seem Moss,have been added to the list
for in.lids with servige, ur will call
to be inte
thusiasm a telegram from Supreme
nded to extend the at-' of the ticket committee.
at your home. Mrs. R. Midr, 1754 West spersed with and followed
by Leona and Damor; one sister, Mrs., .
tacks beyond the university con-1 Mrs. I. Margolis, chairman of Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis,
Euclid. Trinity 2.4952. (aye hours, dancing. This is the first of a Bertha liavly of New York City,
la
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fines. The paper assert. that the theprogram, reports good results read b Y I ouis
Li p k y. Th
t I e- s 4 to p. m.
e e
series of club programs entered in and one brother, Kalman alitz-
.
Jews insulted and abused Priest ,
gram, replying to birthday relief- FOR RENT-Lovely furnished room for a competition for a buffet supper , koune of Paris.
,
On
the
committee
with
her
are:
.
one or two gentlemen in modern. single which will be given to the club
during recent clashes.
tations, said:
!Mesdames, E. Pollack, M. Ilayman,
home of refined family. All con or .
Mr. Mitshkun was born in Vilna,
mires. Restricted resillential neighbor• which conducts the best party dur- Russia. His father, David Moses
"Plea.* tepee,. to the delegates
In contradistinction, the pros! A. Kasle, Esther Solomon, J. II.
hood , 3323 Leslie •venue, bet ween ing the Saturday nights in No- Mitshkun Hebrew m •t
government organ, Gazeta Polska,: Ehrlich, Julius Berman, L. Fine- my deep appreciation and my
Wildemere and Dexter.
I au-
Hemlock
vember and December. thor was
hope that e ch will
a vow not to let
asserts that the anti-Semitic agi- man, and Maurice II. Zackhelm.
5604•W.
, associated with the He-
tation and disturbances are dam-II Mrs. Julius Berman and Mrs. pan within the nein 12 months a'
Attractive hostesses will greet brew papers ICTz v eroth and
WANTED- Refined gentleman tl•.sires
newcomers at the "Y" Sunday ll'alaletz, and was one of the out-
room with pleasant family.
aging
Poland more than the Jews. Esther Solomon were joint hostes- single day without furthering in
Would
Kola Charges Perpetrators Are
eventually went board. Address Box night dances hereafter. The so- standing scholars of his day. His
1 see on Tuesday morning to the some way the upbuilding of Pales-
20.2. Detroit Jewish Chroniele.
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tine."
rorities that meet at the "Y" hav e mother was Shane Rachel Gins-
Sympathy Wit h Anti-Semites at 1 board members, at the home of
• Rabbi I srae l
Dr. Akiba Ettinger, land direc• FOR KENT-Nicel y furnished airy roost volunteered to assist the staff in berg, whose
father,
Mrs. Berman. A farewell surprise
P o.
se n
in g001I 11,■ne. sm A l family, for one or receiving guests, introducing them Ginsberg of Vilna, also contributed
tor
of
the
Jewish
National
Fund
tw o gegtlemen.All home Priv lestes•
i was given to Mesdames I. Rosen-
w
.
Garage If desired. Convenient to rum. to members and making them feel to the literature and culture of 1
thal and Freda Weksler upon their in Palestine, said in a report that
4
at the University of Posen voted leaving the city for several months. there were excellent prospect. for
bull and Clairmount cars •nd Four- at home in the clubhouse. Meal- Russian Jewry.
teenth
bus
line.
Rent
reasonable.
Ap-
their solid* ritywiththeantl-Se
bers of the Phi Sigma Kappa So-
Jews who wished to settle in Pal-
ply 1061 Hazelwood avenue, upstairs.
rority
were
the
first
to
serve
in
estine
Garfield
2445.
Eva
to take up agriculture. He
their solidarity with the anti-Se-
Prenzlauer
There is no difference between i
Service
41:t4
mitic National Democratic stu- the noble and the shopkeeper when urged Jews in this country to give EXPERIENCED lady piano teacher. Lei, this capacity last Sunday night
Group to Aid Mater-
dents.
more money for the acquisition
sons at your home or mine. Reason- and Iota Delta Sorority will fol-1
they are asleep.
able. Longfellow 6057. 5:00 Glynn low them on Sunday, Nov. 15,
of land and recommended inve at-
nity
Cases.
Court, corner Dexter, Apt. 201.
ments in orange plantations.
The Theater Party Club, which I
NNItS3431 101401293Mlililile3taiVallsISISISIMIC
w
IIA RGA IN Storefor rent. Good locs- meets every Friday night to at-
The New Slate.
The Eva Prenzlauer service
a e*.
, Hun. Very cheap. 1744 Hazelwood.
wood. tend worth-while performances in groou. phe
lo alndd idtes ekriee gd utlao r ta meeting,
Louis Lipsky, former presid
near Twelfth street. Arlington 2907.
town,
town,
started
its
season
by
seeing
Nv.
of the Zionist Organization, Nab-
RENT-Nicely furnished room with Ethel Barrymore in "A School for of needy maternity cases exclu- i
milted the report of the comm Its FOR
two windows by • couple, no children.
tee of six, which had been asked to
Home privileges.
.
1675 Collingwood, Scandal." They will meet next sirelY, with the co-operation of
near Trumbull car line.
Longfellow Friday, Nov. 20, to see and hear Jewish Unemployment Council.
draw up a slate and a'program to
1094.
DUST PROOF'
Persons who have long
the Gilbert & Sullivan operetLa,: The club acknowledges the $10
end factional differences.
T he
SECRET DRAWF;IIS
waited Nanopportunity to
J . .).
slate, which was referred to t h e YOUNG LADY with . r, interested In "The Mikado," with Mme. Schu- donation from the Zedakah Club
1.0CE DRA W ERS
secure a desk-if price
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nominations committee, inclu des
:rir.1.kiald offs M717.7 wil l;ralleNiet: 'deor4. mann-Heink. The party to sec and also expresses gratitude for
HEIGHT 42"
was
their
consideration-
the following:
"The
Strange
Interlude"
on
Nov.
the
liberal
donation
of
$300
given
Also thorough knowledge of bookkeer
w IIMI lls"
ing •nd sales work. either direct or I' i 13 will be followed by another y the Detroit Ilebrew Ilospital .
should see this wonderful
Judge Mack, honorary elm
DEPTH 22"
phone. Arlington 9119,-W.
feature desk at once-
Association toward the mainten-
man; Mr. Lipsky and Rabbi Ste-
party to see the Theatesband
r Guild
marked low in price-built
phen S. Wise, New York, honor. FOR RENT-Seven•room upper •nd lower formance of "As Hus Go o once of the maternity cases and to :
Our business has been increased because EXTRAOR-
$59.50
high
in quality.
ary vice-chairmen; Robert Ssold,
at the Wilson Theater, during the furnish kosher food for patients'
peen f
Sum •Y.
in hospitals.
DINARY attention is given to all orders received.
New York, chairman of adminis-
week of Nov. 29,
15511-56 Delaware avenue.
tration; Mr. Rothenberg ■ and Rabbi
A bake sale will be given Dec. I
DEFER
A golf class, open to both young '
ILI'
The Boulevard Store open
FO n lit.h
large. airy for.
GIVE US A TRIAL
9 and 10. The chairmen are Mrs.
Abbe Hillel Silver, Cleveland, vice-
PAYMENTS
private Jewish couple. men and women, is being organ- ,
3londay erenings till nine
ne
PRIVATELY
chairmen of administration; Judie
For use or two laRes. gentlemen, or ized at the "Y." They will meet A. Kan
A. II. Fixle
A.
het.
r I i
112i1c,1)21 1.pirni,v il.evg,ensL;c Close to
The next and
William M. Lewis, Philadelphia,
meeting will be held I
on Thursday evenings at a large
car line.
at the Glendale,
home of Mr s. J. W e isman,
ch irman of the executive commit-
a
indoor golf school, where golf balls' '2971
TWO STORES
tee, and Jacob de Hue, New York,' FOR RENT-A nice, bright room with are provided, and will receive in- meet every second
and the
club will
Wednesday
vice-chairman of the executive
;,7,;;;;,,,,n,:':,..);`,1 y. *Iv ut -,,:r !'I rru
dividual professional instruction.
i-
d ...
thereafter.
committee.
Near hog and street ear lines. Rent Registrations are now being taken ,
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$
reasonable. Arlington ISfic•M.
2990 W. Grand Blvd. app, Fisher Bldg. and 431 Gratiel Ave.
Abraham Goldberg is eliminated
for this class.
from the administration upon the FOR RENT-Furnished room for one or
W. E. WN.eey.
0d.Aids Many
The Sabbath services on Friday
two ladle. or gentlemen in northwest
demand of the Lipsky group after
nights have been regularly estab-
a severe contest which began on
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;:=ii"c'oaty...i lacr:r."7 1 dee lniererldy.
fished at the "Y." The three
Saturday.
2314.
lid
guest speakers so far have been
A special meeting of the Jew-
Israel B. Brodie, chairman of
Lewis
Tendler
of
th
eDetroit
News,
ish
Women's
European
Welfare:
RENT-Beautiful room In Ittractive
the economic committee for Pal- FOR
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liVa
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home, for relinell person or employed Aaron Kurland and Maurice Zack- Organization was held Monday at',
a,
2816 ST. ANTOINE STREET
made.
estine, said in a report on "a pro-
Near good transport•tion.
foll o w e d y the new headquarters, Jericho
Home privLeges. ('heap. 1555 Law• l hel m . .
gram for the acceleration of the
Cadillac 4006
g enre •venue. Hemlock S63S•W.
i other i nteresting speakers.
Temple, Mrs. Joe Radnec, Pre-
Established 1913
absorptive capacity of Palestine"
The afternoon recreation lounge sided. The regular monthly al-
NTzfia
nninifi;rt:bo lnev.nrioo
s e.wwwww, SXIMNIMICNSWMIASNWCIMISSMWeVLS,WCW. that the Zi nists O ganization Fop,.
,n71, , cr.%
o E.rn
r
is open daily at the "Y," for Jew- lowances to needy families were
sho ld aid and control the soon.
u
ear lines •nd bus line. Reasonable rent. ish girls who are unoccupied dur- paid out at this meeting in the
• taneous flow of immigration from
Young lady preferred. Call Sundae.
sum of $100
between 2 and 6 p. rn 2714 Gladstone ing the day. The girls, after their
America to Palestine
avenue, Apt. 401, Euclid 7460.M.
It was reported that the ball
games of ping-pong, anagrams,
Simon Shetzer of Detroit was
In the Morning Before Going to Town
was a success financially and so.
o 'er - K ts,
o
f u r chess, checkers and bridge, take cially. The president thanks Sirs.
one of the members of the corn- FOR
Place It In our hands for 10 mSnutes and it will look like
• lady
h
eel.
turns
in
acting
as
hostesses
and
mittee on committees.
cnvenience, Very reasonable. 9356 serve tea at about 3:30 p. an, each J. Schwartz, chairman, Miss Y.
new. Drive • clean car to town.
Pro-Palestine Committee.
Broadstreet. near C lairmodit era. line.
their co-work-'
a ernoon. A group of those inter- Kief, her associate,
ft
A pro-Palestine committee, con-
RENT-Cozy steam-heated room in este(' in dramatics meets on Mon- ers, and private donors for the
elating of prominent American FOR
private home. All onv
ceniences. Good
bar,
for
helping
make
the ball a
Lcisnav=i; ir o C.,..cen
2,73,9l'A
gabse.
t ne. near day afternoons under the direction
leaders, may shortly be formed in
i ear ur
Including Saturday, Sunday and Holidays
kaiinigss g Srao runph, wl Iiitlhlelmaisnsd laragn icfit s-
the United States, it was indi-
ne
xt
d irectors'
Lubrication Service
cated by Mr. Neuman. Mr. Neu- A REFINED COUPLE or two girls ran making
Smueleht-eing. ill he held Monday, Nov.'
find a lovely. co mfortable home in a
Special Rats. for Monthly Storage
man revealed that he had a series
Wilensky as instructress, is en- 16, at Inc residence of airs. F. Ep.'
nicely
furnish
ed
modern
apartment..
of important conversations and
gaged in preparing attractive stein, 545 Mt. Vernon.
Adults. C onvient
en
to car line or hug.'
2551 W e s t kodid, Apt. act 6.0,[dInovelties for a sale to be held in
I r onfercnces with leading figures
1255../.
December, the profits to go to
n American life and that Senat or
Borah had expressed his strong a p. FOR RENT-Ileautiful furnished or un- those who have made the article.
12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD
The afternoon group of the
prove] of such a project, in a I et-
rdu.7 1 :,t1.n7rx.,fnan:;,:t'it,,t.);'„.',!:1 Child
ter addressed to Mr. Neuman n,
Study Class, under the aus-
and laundry for the gentlemen.
1,1[1,
LIBBA ROSENZWEIG
which he read of the conventio n.
other roomers, Side drive garage •nd pices of the Young Women's He-
t e l ep h one.
ll ogarthl brew Association, has started its 94 years old, 318 Edmund Place,
line,
"My impression is," Senat or
l54 DN' Stansbury
;;T r
ry.
Borah's letter read, "that such
new term with a great show of en- died on Nov. 10. Funeral service
furnished roorn.1 thusaism. The meetings, under were held on Nov. 11, with inter '
committee could be helpful in t he FOR RENT-luau
double or twin beds.
Near car 411111
meat at alachpelah Cemetery.
dissemination of accurate and r e-
bus line. Skit shower. Home privi- 1 the leadership of Mrs. Emery
liable information about Palesti ne
legs". Euclid 3712. 2050 Clairmotint, Monash. have drawn an unusually Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offici:
ated.
She is survived by three
and in giving encouragement to FOR RENT-Unfurnished room. Refined large attendance. So far, the psy-
.!
the movement. There can be no
JPVIII111
c.aiii..
a.
Reference , . 33s0 cological terms, common in the sons, Charles, Nathan and Simon
i
s
t,10
1
7
,
11:
,
,,C
r'r
r
t
,20„). rzr earl
doubt that the movement at th
roxnt:r c urrent literature used in the study
EVA
particular juncture needs the c 0-
of Family Relations, have been
fellow sort
operation and support of all those
covered. At the last class meet- 55 years old, 318 Edmund Place
RENT-22.6 Taylor •venue. near ;
died on Nov. ]0. Funeral sery
who are in sympathy with it. I FOR
Ls Salle, six•rooni upper 1%1. garage. • ng, such terms as inferiority cam- ices
were at
held
on Nov. Cemetery
11, with
want you to know that I am in
steam heat, painted wallg. Rent re- plex, compensation, defense mech- ' interment
Machcelah
i
duced to too. Arlington 2907.
sympathy with your work and to
anism, fear, inhibitation. mental ,
the extent of my time and ability, FOR RENT-Attractive room in home of hygiene, and rationalization were i She is survived by two sons.
I shall always be glad to help."
young business couple. Newly fur- t he cause of much lively discus- I
nished, stall shower, garage. Arling- t
DELPHINE FLEISHER
Hadaisah Convention,
ton 9097.W. S Tan. Next week Mrs. Monash
of 4806 Sturtevant avenue, 55
In an address on political condi-
will start on the fascinating sub- years old, died on Nov. 5. Funera
tions and the achievements of the FOR RENT-Vert nice and clean fur- ; ect of "Family Relations
;:
nishril room for a young man. No J
services were held on No. 8, with
last year of Hadassah, the wo-
h
other roomers. II2.00 • month. soil, fi rst topic being
"Father and
her interment at Cloverhill Park Ceme
men's Zionist organization, Mrs.
Sturtevant. between Fourteenth street N
father."
The
fallowing
ear line and Dexter bus. Longfellow
port, tery. Rabbi A, M. Hershman
Edward Jaobs declared at th e
3019.
will also be given: "Family, Its Rev. E. Zaludkowski and Rabbi
opening of that organization
Development and Meaning, to be, Glanz of Saginaw officiated. She
convention that there had been ' [. FOR, Rli.INT5,Txdso largei; Venn. •
17 ,
A telephone in your home will enable you to get into
iven by Mrs. Edith Lipson; "In- is survived by her husband, Paul;
clarification of our problems and ■
rf
d ividual Differences Among Mem- her father, Isaac Fink; a son, Mar-
better understanding of th e
touch with friends and relatives easily and quickly.
t
transportation.
2646 West Euclid. K11. b
era of Same Family," given by yin; a daughter, Mrs. Murray
did 263S.R.
strength and weakness of our p o-
And they can call you readily to include ye* in their
sition."
Iris. Diana Ilirschhorn; and, Schreiber; two sisters, Mrs. Sam
RENT-Ileatitifully furnished room •
good times.
I t was reported that Hadassah FOR
'Viewed
From the ParentsSide,' alarienthal and Mrs. Minnie Gold-
in private home for refined man on
Blaine corner La Salle. Rent re ason-
() be given by Mrs. Jeannette smith, and a brother, Louis Fink.
now has 31,675 members through.
able. Euclid 0127.
In emergencies, a telephone will enable you to
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out the United States and that
FLORA LEVIN
$277,000 was raised last year for FOR RENT-Six-room upper flat. t57 err
summon the doctor, firemen or police, immediately.
month to responsible party. 2550 rasa-
I
b
l
r
e(II
I.
by
theAt
House
1
,
of
t he upkeep of Hadassah's program
on
l‘
s
'o
.
lIsn%P
.. teerr
angb‘uleee,
2075 West Philadelphia, Sri
den. avenue. Randolph 6267.
ouncil, is making preparations in . years old, died on Nov. 12. Fu-
of medical work in Palestine.
Telephone service for the home costs as little as
I 2. with
ist (•nii n cteerm
GIRL or gentleman .n have b oth the boys' and girls' divisions neraL
sween
were
rt a hteldmaoenhpNe ;:i;
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife BUSINESS
a beautiful room •nd all the comforts f
8F:i • cents a day. To place an order, or for informa-
e,3 Car.
bAaskzetbAall Nsoea son;
Supertwist Cord Tires
orThausbufsayr. basketball
of New York's governor, extended
modern single home. Twentn.
Cemetery.
a
Rabbi E. Aishiskin
from downtown. General Motors
good wishes to the Zionist cause
tion, call or visit any Telephone Business Office.
[Wilding district. 7450 Kipling ag
avenue. d inal A. C., Theta Kappa Rho and I and Rabbi J. Eisenman officiated.
in a letter read Monday at the
Trinity 2.5143. ,
0 mega Social s have enrolled in She is survived by her husband,
opening seksion of the seventeenth
he boys' league. Each group has 'J(d;a .c., o ji gb,h;tear;;srosN.nir, ss.G. oBadman, and five
convention of Harlassah.
'The Detroit E • xchange rate for 4-party
A message from Nahum Solo
arranged for a practice Kellum-
-
To
Whom
It
May
Concern.
will arrange i 1;r1:rdiad,a tt, lIM:fs.DLet.
low of England, president of th
um nd the a
line service is $2.60 per month.
Jewish Agency for Palestine, (le e
or
a
gym
for
scheduled
games,
Rosenthal
rosn
of
.
a
n
R
d
.
-
a ked me
s
Detroit.
plored the "almost tragic wail a
be ginning Jan. 1.
Wha IA lover
Four tennis have entered in the I
obstructing economic factors" of f I gave no ans wer.
GESSELA SCHIFFER
feeling Zionist work.
Hu t
r voice crowned the senseless g iris' league. Practice has start
avenue, 3 32 years
words with mning.
ea
d, and the girls are using Hutch- of
Alt your lips warmed the lifeiess words i n
d on Nov. 6. Funeral
s rv-
on
Fe
s
Intermediate
gymnasium
n
I
old,
with life.
H. GOLDMAN RETURNS
at Lewis
wis
•r
What had been painless. soulless, heart. T hursday evenings.
bloodless. worthies,
a ' Funeral
Home, with inter-
.
The
final
date
jag
entering
Bros.'
TO DRUG BUSINESS Heroine permeating
presence. power•
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ment
at
Oakview
Cemetery.
Rabbi
fut. though nameless.
to ams in either league has been
Trade in old, worn, slippery, dangerous tires for
N .
officiated. She
After an absence of several I gave no
se t for Sunday, Nov. 23.
ye ars, Ilarry Goldman. long Answer-
The "Y" league will sponsor a is survived by her husband,
new, safe Goodyear Tires. Don't wait for accidents. kn
lien;y, and a small daughter.
own as one of the fo remost 1 look«I at ) 011.
I )1 ne pang tourney in December.
Edith II•rtmenn.
•
tNJDE RTABER S
--
Many of the clubs, sororities
armacists
in
the
city,
has
re-
New tires mean safety. It's a fact, good tires show l'uhr
MILDRED DIANE SIMONS
the 1
ned to the drug business. Ile
an .. d fraternies that meet
et at e at of 2952 Rochester avenue, 7
""
are
open
for
membership
recently
opened
a
new
drug
Michigan
Theater.
"1
almost no wear in cold, wet weather--they'll still be shta :
Horowitz, months old, died on Nov. 6. Fu-
re at 8751 Linwood avenue. He
time. )firs
n neral services were held on Nov.
ext ends an invitation to all his
"new" next spring.
7739
c club worker, serves as the 8 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral flame
"Rich Man's F011y," the current the
Trinity 2-2114
old friends to visit him at his new screen feature at the Michigan
tearing bureau" for clubs that
with
interment
at
',Mach
elate
est ablishment.
Theater, has a cast of great want new members and new mem- Cemetery. She is survived byP
her
Goodyear N. F. C. Tubes. For any size car
fr. Goldman has gained a repu- strength and popularity. George hers who want to join clubs, and is
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rev. A. Rosenfeld officiated. She
tat ion for extreme care and pre- Bancroft, the famous star of the also assisting in the organization Simons.
is survived by her husband, Jacob,I
Any size car washed
cisi on In the filling of prescrip- picture, has one of the strongest of many new clubs, covering a va-
MANUEL URBACH
25C
tion S. "I have always considered character roles he has ever under- riety of interests, which are now'
and a daughter, Mrs. Joseph I
MOSES TUTEUR
Granite and Marble
-a nd still insist-that the ere- taken. be
Grossfeld.
ing formed. Miss Horowitz will of 1412 Collingwood avenue, RI
seri ption department is the most
m eet those who are interested in years old, died on Nov. 1. Fii-
imp ortant service maintained by a
MARTIN
BECKER
el ubs any afternoon or evening. ' neral took place in Indianapolis,1
dru g store," said Mr. Goldman in
United Artists Theater.
Ind. Ile is survived by a son,, of 26368 York Drive, Iluntington
commenting on, his new venture.
Unveiling of Tombstone.
Woods, 23 years old, died on Nov,'
Leopold.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
"My friends and friends-to-be can
Joan Crawford and Clark Gable
The unveiling of the monument
6. Funeral services were held on
Euclid 7192
bring their prescriptions to me are appearing together for the first of the late harry A. Greenblat of
NINA GELBMAN
with the assurance that they will tjme in "Possessed." which opened 329 King avenue, will be held Sun- of 526 Melbourne avenue, 51 Nov. 9 at Gilbert's Funeral Home,
with
interment
at
Oakview
Ceme-
receive fastidiously exact atten- Thursday at the United Artists day, Nov. 15, at 1:30 p. m. at years old, died on Nov. 6. Fu-
tion." Mr. Goldman offers prompt Theater. Film fans have been afachpelah Cemetery, Rabbi Hersh- , neral services were held on Nov. 81 tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
ficiated. He is survived by his
Once in every 10 years, eve's
11800 DEXTER BLVD., at Tuxedo Arlington 10316
delivery service to any part of the clamoring for these stars to ap- man officiating. Friends and re1-1 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph man needs his neighbor.
city. His phone number is Gar- pear together and no wthey have atives are invited to attend the with interment at Oakview Ceme- Becker,
and
a
sister,
Mrs.
Kasner
field 9792.
their wish.
memorial service. tery. Rabbi Moses Fischer and of Montreal.
; Giving is going a-fishing.

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