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Include Purim Celebrations.
Allan
Scott, international au-
thority on the modern theater and
a representative of the New York
Theater Guild, will lecture at the
Young Women's Hebrew Associa-
tion on Thursday evening, March 2!
10, at 8 o'clock, under the aus-
pices of the Business and Profes- C
sional Girls' Supper Club, and give
an interpretation of Eugene C ,
O'Neill's latest trilogy, "Mourn-
ing Becomes Electra." The latest
O'Neill play, upon which the au- bE
tho
five years in writin
D
and research, already has caused is
more discussion among literary,
dramatic and social clubs than this
dramatists' previous t r o g y,
"Strange Interlude."
A theater party to the opening
performance of "Mourning Be-
comes Electra" at the Wilson
Theater will be held on Monday
evening, March 14, for members lo t
of the "Y."
MI
William Isenberg, C. P. A., will Le
speak at the forum following Fri- pe
da y evening services
ry
on March 11. m
His subject will be "The Gold and ' got
Silver Standard." ni
The class in contract bridge eri
I will continue to accept new regis-
trations until Tuesday, March 8,
in
Independents will play Omega
Socials and Ben Beys will meet A. gr
fe e
Z.
sda
Wedney h evening,
March 10, at Central
Hig School,
gu t
the
pp
ule to sulementry
sched
schedule of the basketba
ll division din
of
of the "Y" Athletic League,
The indoor tennis class now ria
meets on Tuesday evenings at
7:30 o'clock, at Temple Beth El. ma
Registrations are taken at the mo
clubhouse.
wit
A third class for instruction in Ion
golf is now being organized. cap
Theodore Peterhaus will be the Ile
teacher of this group, which will whi
meet at the Granwood Golf School vall
in the Stormfeltz-Loveley Build-
ing, Woodward and the Boulevard. the
Preparations for the celebration ado
I of Purim are under way at the a I
"Y." A Purim Masque party will rose
be held on Saturday evening,
T
March 19, and an inter-club Purim aisle
social on
Sunday afternoon, Me,
March 20.
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MICHAL MICHALESKO
With His New Sacco.. Operetta
"His Last Dance"
Music by Olshanski — Libretto by L. Freiman
TICKETS AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES
IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE YIDDISH THEATER
Quality Food at Sensible
Prices, Table Service in
Grill and Pink Room. Open
after 12 for Theater Par-
ties.
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Theatre
BEN-AMI
REDEMPTION
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Isaac Rosenthal, Chairman House Committee
CIVIC
marring's
YESHIVA CONCERT
LEIS—SELLINS
The wedding of Miss Jane Mar-
TO BE MARCH 13
i Sellins, daughter of Mr. and
•s. Harry Sellins, to Nathan
es • • Hirschman
Nights:Orchestra 50c : , 5 Balcony 35c '`.7."`
ib, son of Mrs. Ida Leib, was Cantor
Mordecai
rformed by Rabbi A. M. Hersh- ''' to Conduct Sabbath Serv-
m in the Shaarey Zedek Syne-
ice, Special
rue at 8 o'clock on Sunday
eve- __ Program.
ig,
Mordecai Hirschman,
ng. Feb. 21, before a large gath- one Cantor
of the beat known synagogue
Annunciation lilies were placed singers in America, former
large standards against a back. "shtodt-chazan," or "city cantor,"
and
Vilna, is coming to Detroit for
n. of palms and cybodium of Sabbath
services and a
S reception and dancing for 150 for the benefit of Yeshiva concert
Beth
ists followed the ceremony. A Judah, Pingree and Woodrow Wil•
nee for the immediate members sun'
the family preceded the mar- On Friday night and Saturday
te.
morning, March 11 and 12, he will
le bride, who was given in conduct Sabbath services at Con-
rriage by her father, wore a gregation Beth Tephila Emanuel,
lel of eggshell satin fashioned Woodrow Wilson and Taylor. On E TH SEFER LEUMI ss
h r sleeves and a long train. Her n Sunday night, March 13, he will C HILDREN'S MINYA
tulle veil flowed from a Juliet appear in a concert in the name
with orange blossoms. hall. For the Sabbath services 75
DINE and
• caught
chatelaine bouquet was of cents
will be charged, and 50 cents
te orchids and
lilies of the will be the admission price for the
DANCE
ey. concert For the three combined
In. Harry Lefkofslcy, aunt of days, a flat charge of $1 will be
bride, as matron of honor, was made for those desiring to attend
sable in black sequin, carrying all events.
arge bouquet of yellow tea
DAVE
5.
MICHAL
MICHALESKO
he
bride
marched
down
the
AT
YIDDISH
THEATER
.
11
DIAMOND
, to the tune of "Oh, Promise
' which was Sung from the
ony by her sister, Mrs.
Harry
Popular
Star Is ---
Guest Actor at
Wheeler.
Playhouse in "His 1
he bridesmaids, Littman'■
the
Last
Deem"
Misses
Ann e Leib and Ida Isenberg, wore
pale blue satin, carrying arm bou•
Detroit-Leland
Another popular star is featured
quet s of American Beauty roses. as guest actor at Littman's Yiddish
W illiam Leib performed the du- People's Theater, Twelfth and Sews I ,
Hotel
ties of best man, and Harry Stein- ard, this week-end.
berg and Myron Roth acted
Michel
Michalesko,
who
always
as
groo msmen.
drew record audiences here, will
le mother of the
a i I AI MOSHE Y. P. S.
appear bride
Friday night, wore
Saturday and
Row ; of black chiffon velvet with Sunday matinees and nights, in
V ILL MEET SUNDA Y
bodi e of aleneon lace and a short the operetta, "His Last Dance."
train , and the mother of the groom ' a esko
ic
is
one
of
the
best
blac . satin trimmed in whit cutch- known and most popular stars of t
ess a nd rose points lace.
the Yiddish stage, and he comes
Th e ushers were Morton IL Co- here from New York for a very n I
hen,
Marvin
Sellins
and
Simon limited stay. 3
Little Cinema Theater
and Abe Leib.
Fe
!lowing
a
wedding
trip
to
ALTMAN
New York, Mr. and Mrs. Leib will
' S JEWISH HOUR e tl
e
retur n to Detroit to take up their
resid ince at the Belcrest.
Michel Michalesko Guest Star
■ isa
Ou t-of-town guests at the wed-
from
12,15
to
1:15
Sunday.
Winsome Betty Bird, and
ding were Mr. and Sirs.
Saul Michel Micbalesko
Singe
Willy Forst,
gathering o ef hmem-
uest week,
actor J si sh Radio Forum to
berAn,
very
and Chicago,
Mr. and Ill.; Mrs.
Monroe
at
the
Yiddish
Theat'ergthis
Singe r r of
Idol of Thousands to
Mrs. Erwin
rs. Fred A. Ginsberg
rie d helped
B. B eber and
it
will
appear
on
II.
Altman's
Jew-
make last Wednesday
Wednesday's s meeting a
daughter,e4PhAyliclix, tithe
Sunday.
Ann, of Wil es-Barre,
success.
Radio flour from 12:15 to 1:15 k
W. C Alen of Lansing, Mich.• M rs. i Sunday. Other members of
Ein Burschenlied
This post went on record faYor-
5.
Fred
A.
Ginsberg,
promin-
R. B nstein and Mr. and M're. J. th e Yiddish Theater cast will also er
ing the payment of the soldier
etroit
Jewish
social
leader
and
Beck r of Windsor, Ont.
aus Heidelberg
appear during this hour.
bonus, and senators and congress-
pi
of the Council of Jew- men were notified accordingle
Mr.
Altman's hour is now regu- is dent
A thrilling love story. daintily filmed
omen,
Detroit
section,
will
be
ly
J.
and sparkling with melody!
lar Sundays,
broa dcast
from 12:15 to
Kominars and his volunteers
GR :ENFLELD—SILVERMAN
speaker this Sunday
on
on account of the1 De- ev rincipal
have done splendid work in the
At an impressive ceremony on
the Jewish , Radio Forum,
troit Symphony Orchestra Hour br cast
American Legion unemployment
Feb. 28, in the presence of the im- which
Continuous Daily 1 to 11 p. rn.
over station WJBK. The committee campaign.
commences at 1:16.
pr am this
media to feansiliteese
Sunday will be broad-
of Rev, v.
Through
hro
Mats. 35c, Eves. 50c, Sundays
families, oMimPeenarlSis
Adjutant Philip W eisberg is at
courtesy the
of hilite
chronicle,
T
c
a
verma n, daughter
mom 5 to 6:30 p. m.
Detroit
u
Jewish
the
Great
Lakes
H
and holidays 50c.
and Sirs.
ospital,
Great
J. Sil
program will be fur-
L
akes, 111.
vermin, became the bride of eat Jewish news will be broadcast ni musical
Same
by the Jewish Radio Forum
1
Greenfield
of
Lebanon,
during
Sunday's
hour
by
Mandell
au
The sale of tickets for the Purim
•
Pa., on of Mrs.
the forum comments
Pauline Green- Bernstein, attorney.
ball, Saturday 8,
evening, March 2
wi e t and
field o f New
given by Aaron Kurland,
. The marriage
—
Progressing.
at ey
servic r, which took place at the
and chairman of the Jew-
The Ladies Auxiliary was :orm-
bride' ; home at 1:30 o'clock, was
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
ial. dio Forum.
ed and the following ladies appoin-
read by Rabbi A. Davidson of Le-
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ELLA FELMAN
ted to office: Mrs. H. L. Rodin,
I
ban on
E RELIEF SOCIETY president; Mrs. Jack Sevin, first
, Pa., who was assisted by The perpetuation of the mem-
Well Known Beauty Specialist
the br ide's father.
ory
of
"Mother"
Klein
will
be
vice-president; Mrs. Abe Zussman,
his I Zeline 3fundstuk
commemorated
in
the
form
of
a
mi
Monday, Feb. 29, Mrs. Sess. second vice-president; Mrs. John
played
the b Tidal march and al,. „con. "Mother Klein Memorial Day" to wa
Offers You Quality Work
Lewis, 16182 Northlawn,
secretary; Mrs. rtarry
pan ied Mrs. Liebe Schakne, who
be sponsored by the Zedakah Jun- ifs ostens to members of the Jacobson,
Lewest Prices In Detroit
Rubin, treasurer; Mrs. Paul Win-
sang Because" and "Oh, Promise
fors on Feb. 20 of each year. This jar Relief Society at the regu- kleman, historian; Mrs. Meyer
Me."
decision
was
reached
at
the
club
ma
eting, with Mrs. Al. Weis- Kite, M chaplain; executi
See This
ve com
Miss
241 Taylor, the new presi- tee,
I Silverman was lovely in a meeting which was held at the del presiding.
Shampoo, Rinse, Finger
rs. Morris Wolf, Mrs.
gown
Sam
poudre
blue
transparent
I
home
of
Helen
Lefkofsky
on
Sun-
..
Kaplan, Mrs. John Litzky and Mrs.
Wm, Eyebrow Arch,
velvet, _.....
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Weddings and Banquets
Dances
WED.
EVE.,
MARCH
9th
' 7 E5 f; a ET
Ted Nole
aud //is Music
.1 Rif I" [WES VvIN Tsisr.
Dinner•Dance
There was a time when "The
Bohemians," the exclusive musi-
cians' club of Detroit and vicinity,
used to throw a grand banquet at
Sponsored by
-
seven bucks per plate, and stage
a number of novelties for the
benefit of the subscribing diners.
But depression has shown the pre-
ferable value of the home-made
dishes, and as this year's musical
gambol was voted at Orchestra
Hall, whereunto das liebe publi-
kurn was invited for the modest
fee of two bits and four. Well,
Eieht•Mile Road at Gratlet
goodly crowd of cognoscenti was
on hand to observe this Bohemian
Choice
of Steak or Chicken Dinner.... $1.50 wow.
staged miniature festival, and de-
spite the absence of beer and pret-
Dancing and Entertainment
els, enjoyed the rich musical fare
For R
to the utmost. Master of cere-
Sion. Phone Henry Lovett, Cherry 6470
monies there was none, unless you
look upon George Miquelle, other-
wise leader of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra's 'cello section
and for this evening the principal
conductor, as the M. C.—and that,
p robably, with the hearty consent
FORMERLY ASSOCIATED WITH
o f all his colleagues. They were
R. J. VAUGHAN, D. D. S.
rot in force, and under Monsieur
iquelle's inspired baton played
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF OFFICES
everal compositions with brilliant
ffect No novice with the score,
AT
his Gallic gentleman, and a most
nspiring figure on the podium. In
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is absence from the 'cello section,
PRACTICE LIMITED TO ORTHODONTIA
he post was admirably filled by
is associate, Bernard Argiewicz,
ho in the difficult but lovely
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cello passages in the Lola over-
re to "Le Roi d'Ys," revealed a
u perb command over the technl-
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al and tonal resources of his ih-
trument.
Like Mr. Miquelle's
onducting, Mr. Argiewicz's play-
g proved a delightful discovery.
hen Valbert Coffey distinguished
i mself as conductor and corn-
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
ser in the presentation of his
slendidly orchestrated dances;
Beginning Monday, March 7
G eorgia Ramble" and "Virginia
eel," whose mere bowing ac-
aintance leads one to wish for
closer study of other numbers
Mr. Coffey. Less original was
rambling "concert allegro" b'
r ancia Mayhew, with this well-
In Count Leo Tolatoy's Masterpiece
t own Detroit pedagog at the key.
ard; • rather colorless perform-
Ice of Dohnanyi'a 'cello concerto
a visiting fellow Bohemian;
to atmospheric songs by Duparc,
esented by that once sterling
n or. Arthur Hackett; and for
al measure, Henri MatheY's
he Blacksmith Songs," written
r and sung by the local Orpheus
mantes Thursday and Saturday, 25c.75x1EiME
b, and the same gentleman's
Halevy-Hazomir
Celebrates
estival of Spring" cantata, in
Socially.
ich the ladies of the Madrigal
b raised their voices with those
the Orpheus, to give wings to
Featured by an elaborate pro-
words of Maude Ralston. S gram of entertainment and cli-
s ee that everybody was r
, by singing
g n r the entire
ented, and from the apple e P- I chorus the Alf.,!; da - n- ce and social
ich greeted the various nu use gathering of the year of the De-
troit Halevy-Hazomir Singing So-
s, the audience thoroughly
r ed the program and the "' ciety, held Jut Sunday evening,
p er
" Feb. 28, at the Assembly Hall, 9225
mere. Mein Liebchen,
a° Twelfth street, was the greatest
1st du noch mehr1
success of the season, according to
the unanimous opinion of over 200
members and friends who attended
the affair. Eugene Franzblau, pres-
ident
the organization, was un- of
able to attend because of illneds.
The Children's Club of t he This affair was the first one held
h Sefer Leumi (Jewish Nation al since the Detroit Halevy-ilazomir
ool), 9341 Oakland, has o r- and the Halevy-Ilazomir Choral So-
ized a children's minyan to co n . ciety combined early last month.
t services on Saturdays a n d Prof. E. Zaludkowski, musical di-
to the sensational music of
days. All children in the On
rector of the organization, congrat-
d section are invited to partic
i. ulated the choir upon the union, and
in these services.
impressed it with the necessity of
, t the meeting of the club thi s working together for the better-
day, R. Selesky will explain t he merit of Jewish music. His talk
and his
ortance of the Jewish Nation
Nations followed the evening's entertain-
Della Robbia Orchestra
d and I. A. Lawton will spea
ment program, and preceded the
the significance of the Puri m dancing for which music was play-
Now Playing Daily at the
val.
ed by Milt Schoenbrun and his
b. orchestra.
dicers of the club are:
r, president; P. Begun, vim
The entire choir of over 100 mem-
ident; A. Sugar, secretary; e- berg sang three numbers, conduc-
, treasurer; L. Borin and L ted by associate conductor, William
e n, trustees.
Gayman and accompanied by Sam-
OTIS M. HARRISON. Mgr,
uel Shpargel, pianist of the organ-
Luncheon . • • 12 to 2 P. M.
ization. This was followed by a
violin solo by Leo Schoenbrun, and
Diener•Dencing 6:30 to 8:30
vocal solos by A Tucker and M.
Luncheon 75c - Dinner $1.25
Shane, after which the rest of the
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i e Young People's Auxiliary o f evening was devoted to dancing.
The organization will present a
Congregation B'nai Moshe similar gathering at the end of Ohs
rence at Dexter, will hold it month. Rehearsals are being held
meeting, Sunday, March 6, a t every Wednesday evening at North-
p. m. A feature of the pro- ern High School, at which prepare.
will be the Marienthal SIR lions for the annual concert are
56 East Colombia
acrobatic dancers, and a etrin going on full speed ahead.
Near Woodward
g
et under the direction of Rich-
All Carve. Taking sad singly
Wolfe. This will be an open
i ng and everyone is welcome
Julius Rosenwald Post 218,
r1 .7315, it:B .:G. _ .
$1.75
Special Price for Parties
Private Rooms Available
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TO ATTEND THE
HERMAN HOEXTER
— . ■-ir et..b. .
Fish, Chicken, or Steak
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DINNERS .
CASS Theatre
Births
1—To a Mr.
Mrs. Alvin.
Meyer Fishman (Sophie Edelstein) o:
903 March
Elmhurst,
son, and
Millard
March
1—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nate D. Sutherland of Los Angeles
al. (formerly of Detroit), a daughter.
Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levitt (Bessie Green) of 338(
ollingwood avenue, a daughter, Shola.
Feb.
Mr. Jerome.
and Mrs. Albert P. Weiss (Betti Ada Green.
sum), a 25—To
son, Walter
Feb. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garber (Bessie Riske, formerly of
etroit)
of a 3816
nd, Ohio,
son. Euclid Heights boulevard of Euclid Heights, Cleve-
FIVE COURSE
Ar ■ e prepared to
Mrs. Annie Rich of 3741 West Chicago boulevard announces th
engagement
Mrs. Joe Gross. of her daughter, Joyce, to Gene Cross, son of Mr. and
—
You Are Itrvited
March 6—Miss Doris Wolfgang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad
Wolfgang, to Max Cohen, of this city.
March 6—Mies Dorothy Singer of 3770 West Grand avenue,
Samuel
A. Faren of 12045 Martindale. Wedding to take place
Port Huron.
March 6—Miss Mynne Gertrude Franzblau daughter of Mr. ar
Mrs.
Franzblau, to Irving II. Wartell,, son of Mr. and Mr
Julius Herman
E. Wartell.
March 6—Miss Sophia Radom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Redo
of 2727 Elmhurst avenue, to Benjamin J. Safir of 2745 Cotter,
avenue,
at Temple Beth El, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating.
DR. HARRY S. DAVIDOWITZ
March 6—Miss Ida S. Wexler, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Wexler,
to
Murray J. Minus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Minus
Dr. Harry Davidowitz, i%bbi of
the Jewish Center in Cleveland,
March 12—Miss Gertrude Shatzen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ms
will address the Friday evening Fredenthal of 9593 Delmar, to Leonard Matrick of Atlantic City, N.
services on March 11 at Congre-
March 13—Miss Judith Ashinsky, daughter of Rabbi and Mr
gation Shaarey Zedek, Chicago Aaron Ashinsky of 5840 Hobart street, Pittsburgh, Pa., formerly c
boulevard and Lawton avenue, on Detroit, to Nathan Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosen of Pitt
i"The Challenge of Your Religion." iurgh, at Beth liamedrosh Hagodol, Washington street, Pittsburg]
The public is invited to the eery- leception at 8:30 p. m. at Venetian Room of Webster Hall, Pitt
ices, which start promptly at 8:15. iurgh..
.
'
March 13—Miss Saralee Leeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaco '
s
Leemanof
2926
Webb
avenue,
to
Lewis
Tessler,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mn
SCOTT TO ADDRESS
Morris Tessler, at Congregation Beth David,
Y. W. H. A. THURSDAY
March 20—Miss Anne Lacow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harr
Numerou s Events on 'Y' Schedule Lacow, to Abe Cherrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cherrin.
Store-wide 25th
Dance Nightly
"The Bohemians" Celebrate
at Orchceatra Hall.
Wedding Calendar
with a 7-day
Frog
ifluntr
Engagements
Himelhoch's Celebrates
A, Quarter-Centur y of Service
PAGE THREE
afternoon,
enb chairman
I. Frieerg,
Feb. 28. Notice tof •
blue veil was held by a matching the public of plans of this com- o the
committee. re-
velvet turban. Her coreage eon- memoration will be given at the porte
ported that the get-together party
slated of orchids and lilies of the proper time. A special meeting held
Sunday
evening
at the home
of
valley.
Ore. Roth was a huge success.
will be held at the home of the
Mrs. A. Ginsberg, chairman of
Mies Florence Silverman, sister juniors' advisor, Mrs. Grace Zell-
the case committee, assisted by
of the bride, was the only attend- I ran, 1935 Clairmount, on Sunday Mrs.
ant and was attired in American afternoon, March 6, regarding
Robins, the co-chairman, rc-
porte d hat th committee
Beauty Elizabeth crepe, with slip - plans for a bridge party to be fu
e
was
functioning
nct
effic iently and that all
pers to match. She wore ■ cf,r. given on March 26.
sage of asrdenias and tea roses.
eases re ported to them are taken
d
care of immediately.
A wedding
dinner was served,
after whic h the young couple left Temple Beth El Young Peo.
Mrs. Ira Deno, chairman of the
for
ni Sout ern stay.
pie's Club Bridge Tourna- hospital committee, reported on
h
the activities of her committee
Upon their return, they will reside
ment March 6.
In Lebanon, Pm
and the various hospitals visited
The out-of-town guests at the
be them.
The first annual bridge tourna-
Plans are being made for Pass-
wedding Included Mrs. Pauline ment of the Young People's Temple
Greenfield and Herman Green-
over aid to Jewish patients in
Club wil be held in the Portal hall
field of New York City, Mr. and of Temple Beth El, Sunday after- various hospitals and institutions.
Mrs. I. Greenfield of New Ro-
Mrs. Jean Chamberlin, member
noon. March 6, 2:45
at. m.
p There o f
e e e, N. Y., and Mrs. J.
the jury commission, was the
Liebo- will be auction and con tract also
wits
speaker
er of the afternoon and her
of Pittsburgh, Dr. and Mrs. other games for those who do not
P. Katz
s
ubject
et was the new jury system
of Toledo, Ohio, and play bridge. Prizes will be awarded
Rabbi and Mrs. A. Davidson of to high scorers. All members of recently Installed in Recorder's
Lebanon, Pa.
Court. She also spoke on "Hoard-
Temple households are invited.
ing M
Jack Tobin.
Gifts to United Hebrew
Schools.
Gifts to the United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit were received
this week from William Erie 1
in memory of Milford Stern, and
from Mrs. Jennie Present of 2906
Clairmount avenue in memory of
Shapeel Saulson.
Flower Fund of Jewish Old
Folks' Home.
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G. J. Jones and Mr. Robinson of
Russeku, 1449 Woodward avenue,
made contributions to the home in
i
of flowers in memory of the
ate Mrs. Mall-Ma Klein.
Facial, Manicure, All for
'1.75
Henna
Pack with Two
Shampoos
'1.00
Call for Appointment
University 2-9778
3128 Fenkell, Cor. Parkside
(Above the Fenlell Role)
OPon Evenings and Sunday
He lives not long who quarrels
with his dinner.
Kings go as far u they are able, To crow well and scratch ill is
not so far as they desire to go.
the devil's trade.