OGLE EMMY EIVISII IMO/ Valnigalin ■ SOMMinninglinannginna @Announcement- PHILCONS FOX THEATER BUILDING Announce the Opening -of another Store at 1029 WOODWARD AVENUE (Majestic Bldg.) Now showing new Spring Suits$ and Top Coats at new low prices .50 and up 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M L. BLACK CO. 1850-1932 Announce the Opening of Their New and Larger Store In the Same Location 1420 Woodward Ave. 82 Years of Complete Optical Service Burt- on Holmes to Repeat His Description of Hollywood. Responding to numerous re- quests Burton Holmes is to repeat his exposition of Ilollywood life and manners at Orchestra Hall next Wednesday evening. Mr. Holmes' description is filled with intimate stories and intimate pic- tures of the stars and the near stars, and reveals the daily round of life as it is lived by famous folks of the films. But his plc- turization of Hollywood does not confine Itself to the movie colony, for he gives glimpses of Holly. wood's boulevards, villas, parks, seaside resorts, its social activities, amusement places, its curious "eat shops" and "drive-in" markets. ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Through the courtesy of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Mandell Bernstein will broadcast the latest Jewish news during Ilyman Alt- man's Jewish Hour at noon Sun- day over WMBC. NORTH AMERICAN In loving memory of our darling daughter, Isabel Rose Fisher, who passed away two years ago March 11, 1930 (11th day of Adar). Sadly missed by her Parents, Sisters and Brother. JENNIE SAPERSTEIN of 1955 Blaine avenue, 23 years old, died on March 4. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. ' Funeral Home on March 6, with interment at Cloverhill Park Ceme- tery. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal and Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated. She is survived by three sisters, Dorothy, Hada.sso ana Mrs. Belle Klayman, and a brother, Hertzl. BERNARD SIMS of MARCH 17-22 CONVENTION HALL 67 Elm street, River Rouge, 54 years old, died on March 4. Fu- neral services were held on March 6, with interment at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi M. Fischer and Rev. A. Rosenfeld officiated. Ile is survived by his wife, Bertha; four eons, Fred, Eugene, Arthur and Milton, and a daughter, Edith. SIMON DIAMOND ANNOUNCEMENT! Ahe's Kosher Meat Li Poultry Mkt. is now located in the Boston Tea & Coffee Co. Market 9829 DEXTER BLVD. at Boston Blvd. We sell the beet t he quality meat, finest choice of prime steers —U. S. government inspected. 9829 DEXTER BLVD. at Boston Euclid 5984 mEESIMENEENIEVIEENEMNIENMEI MANUEL URBACH Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. Euclid 7192 a , 1 1 111 1 of 2250 Clairmount avenue, 48 years old, died on March 10. Fu- neral services were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on March 11, with interment at Beth Tefilah Cemetery. Rabbi J. Eisenman officiated. He is survived by his wife, Leah; two sons, Nathan and David, and a daughter, Mrs. Rose Shogan, LENA BARSKY of 6903 Frontenac, 50 years old, died on March 10. Funeral serv- ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu- neral Home on March 11, with in- terment at Cloverhill Park Ceme- tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and the Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated. She is survived by her husband, Harry, and a sister in Windsor. JOSEPH STOLINSKY of 218 Kenilworth avenue, 79 years old, died on March 6. Fu- neral services were held on March 6, with interment at Beth Tefilah Cemetery. Rabbi J. Eisenman of- ficiated. He is survived by two daughters and a son. MARK L GOLDENBERG al ity. "COMRADES OF 1918" AT LITTLE THEATER Interior Nahum Sokolow, president of the Jewish Agency for Pales- tine and of the World Zionist Organization, will be honored by the state of New Jersey as a result of the invitation ex- tended to him by Governor A. Harry Moore to address the New Jersey State Assembly on the evening of March 14 at Trenton, N. J. This will be the first time in the history of the Assembly that a Jewish leader has been invited to address the members on the question of Palestine and the upbuilding of that country as the Jewish Na- tional Home. Mayor Frederick Donley of Trenton is utilizing the occa- sion to tender a dinner to Mr. Sokolow on that day. As a climax to the events of the day, a mass meeting in honor of Mr. Sokolow will be held at Trenton Memorial Hall under the auspices of all Jew- ish organizations of Trenton. view of new Lanaine Synagogue. "REDEMPTION" AT CIVIC OFFERS BEN-AMI ANOTHER GREAT ROLE Jessie Bonstelle, director of the is one of those outstanding ac- Detroit Civic Theater, deserves complishments that is rarely dared. praise for bringing the great ar- and only by the really great. It is tint Jacob Ben Anti, to her play- a part for a Moissi, a Barrymore house in a distinguished play. And I and a Ben-Ami. Ben-Ami, who may be counted to Ably supported by Miss Bon- do the right thing, does not disap- stelle's players, "Redemption" point local playgoers. lie appears lines to great artistic heights, and this week in Leo Tolstoy's drama chalks up a triumph for the Civic "Redemption," in which he inter- Theater. The production,, the prets the role of Fedya. This role staging, the Gypsy choir singing their quaint songs—all stamp this ! production the outstanding event I of Detroit's theatrical current season. In his role Ben-Ami once again scores heavily, and wins new laur- els. Local drama reviewers shower him deserved encomiums. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— upon Watching the play last Monday Felix M. Warburg was elected hon- evening prompts Ralph Holmes of orary chairman of the American the Times to say: "We forget Joint Distribution Committee at a that we are in the presence of an meeting of its executive commit- actor, and have for the time being tee, relinquishing the position of the illusion of watching Fedya chairman he has held since the himself. This is the actor's art." inception of the organization. Russel MacLaughlin, in the Succeeding him as chairman is News, finds Ben-Ami's playing of Paul Baerwald, who has been Fedya "the best enunciated role treasurer of the committee' this department recalls. His throughout its entire existence. speech in the magnstrate s office, At the same time a call was in the third act, beginning 'There issued for the annual meeting of are three people,' is one of the the national council of the com- finest examples of an actor's elo- mittee to be held in New York on quence that our modern stage }fps March 26 and 27, seen. It is a performance nothing Rabbi Jonah B. Wise Again Heads short of great." J. D. C. Campaign. Ben-Ami's acting causes Len Declaring that his conscience Shaw to exclaim among other would not permit him to cease his things: "A bit of acting deserv- labors in behalf of suffering Jewry ing of the greatest praise." These in Eastern and Central Europe, excerpts from the reviews of De- Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, in a letter troit's leading critics makes the to American Jewish leaders judgment of the press unanimous, to American Jewish leaders and that this judgment is seconded throughout the country called on by local playgoers is evidenced by them to continue the efforts made the packed houses that have greet- by the American Jewish Joint Dis- ed Ben-Ami at every performance. tribution Committee to provide "Redemption" will be played up even a minimum of aid to their to and including Sunday evening. starving and distressed co-religion- Beginning next monday, Ben- ists abroad. Ami will offer another distin- To Honor Dr. Adler. guished play from the Russian I. D. Morrison of New York repertory—Leonid Andreev's "Ile City has been elected chairman of Who Gets Slapped." This play a committee which includes 300 was first offered to American play- of America's most prominent Jew- goers by New York's s Theater ish leaders which will tender a Guild, and for two years was the public reception to Dr. Adler early outstanding dramatic offering on this spring at the building of the the American stage. seminary in New York. Warburg Honorary J. D. C. Chairman CLASSIFIED "Mourning Becomes Electra," O'Neill's latest trilogy which comes to the Wilson Theater March 14 for six evening per- formances, will be the third pro- duction of the third Theater Guild INTERSTATE TRAVEL season in Detroit. It will be —New York. Philadelphia. ()wish.... Ala- subscription terna, California. Tease, presented here for the etc., printe heated cars; share e•- ''''' . first time at the $3 top scale, hay. Hotel, Cherry 9000. moss, woi•.rio. ing been shown in New York at $0 HEBREW TEACHER. well versed In Ile. and now is concluding its Chicago brew and in Enslish, will give private: insons In Hebrew at reasonable price. I engagement at $4. "Mourning Becomes Electra" is Bar Miter. course • specialty. Hem. lock 41407•R. ' really three separate plays pre- MIDDLE-AGED LADY. Jewith. spoil... ; rented on the same evening and to take full charge in mother.. horny • with the same set of characters interpreting the action throughout ii IP:111° Itti-Tir1 111'1 all 14 acts. The first play, "Home- sf5 1.'f.1% :d r " .771: f. :.;; 6'4 :11: J 1Cdew 'fi 7 . coming," will start promptly at YOUNG GIRL having en ...live mow. m rti n e e n nt , wwort ihdi .1 n i k.; hteor liyh os ur:. I 2. i .1 in 2 rcranit, 6:30 p. m. There will be no mati Teen. From 7 to 8 p. M. there will Hemlock 6117-J. 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FOR RENT—Well-furnithed. et.rn-hen- . eel room for one or two antler.. Four window, light and airy. next to bathroom. shower. Upper duple, Re- lined adult family.. Near to ears and bun line, Price ...able. Iter. wingrn.1 if desired. 2024 Gladstone, near Fourteenth. Garfield 11115-J. TF-6, I WILI. TEACI1 YOU to read and I will write Eneli.h in 6 tenon.. aLo tench your child to nod and write liebrior is 1 Insony. First tenon free. ae Prn•ring D.P. for rtt• vim.. and preparing bore for Isar' Mite•• my specialty. Dan d Horo- witz. the teacher. 1091 Blaine avenue. apartanet 101. Phone Gartseld 6214.R. Film Considered Greatest Docu. meat Against War Madness. The showing of "Comrades of 1918," endorsed in Germany as the greatest document against war madness, in every school as a pre- ventive against future horrible con- flicts, has been urged upon the Reichstag by citizens of Germany . Indications are that such a step will be taken in the very near fu- ture. "Comrades of 1918" is coming to the Little Cinema Theater, March 12, and will remain one week only . All Players Were in the War. In "Comrades of 1918," formerly "Four Infantrymen on the Wes t Front 1918," a lieutenant and three soldiers, four from the infinite ranks of unknown heroes, portray the destinies of hundred of thou - sands, Claus Clauson, the lieuten - ant, Fritz Kampers, the Bavarian , and Gustav Diesel as Karl, did no t enact their roles with routine skill but really lived their parts and ex - perienced all that happened. The horrible glaringly familiar to them , for these men actually experienced years of disappointment, privation and self-sacrifice in the Germa n trenches in the recent war. LEGAL NOTICE SECTION THEDETkOITJEWISII 61 ROINICLE . A Wayne County Legal Notice Publication. SAMUEL STERNBERG. Manager 525 Woodward Avenue • Cadillac 1040 Fillmore, Attorney, 150 West NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS NI. Fort H. street. 277669 of STATE OF MICHIGAN, County Wayne, ..—Suit pending before lion Robert E. Sage. • Circuit Court Com between County. for s•id nossioner The Muni:age A Contract Company, • Michigan Corporation. plaintiff. ve , Joseph Posega. defendant. Summons ignited •rtd returned that defendant cannot be found. it •ppearing by affidavit, that e•id de• fend•nt resides in thin State and that prose. for his •ppearance has been duly Waved and the genie could not be served by reason of hi, concealment within this State. antLor hi. continued absence from his plan of residence. It is ordered that the sofadefendant appear at the FIRST INSERTION Courtroomof the undersigned, Wayne County Building, Detroit, Michigan, at • ten clock 11 Morley IL .Dnuecolon, Attorney, 14211 Fen- nt " pral f1f 1 32M , • Aanl 1111 e f fertrenfh •om filed in this suit or judgment will be 276900 o rd er STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of entered by default, • nd that this molded ire d by Wayne, as.—Sult pending before lion. be eery. or Published as The he foregoing salt l o valve Henry G. Nicol. • Circuit Court Commit- et.", alone, forsaid County, between Irene title MI t''''t •I lignI•lnill F. M ulten " ° 1.,• of t g Subdivision UniventitY Place Bertrand, sole survivor of Gilbert liar. trend; Gordon Ilertrand and lion Iles- tooth 19 acres of the northwest la of 16. Town- trend, his wife, plaintiffs, vs. Jerry Me- Ole so lit hwest la of section County Carthy, defendant. Summons 'timed •nd ship I, S., R. 11 east, Wayne returned that defendant cannot be found. Records. also known in 15716 Kentucky It •ppearing by affidavit. that said de. • venue, City of Detroit. Dated: Detroit. Mich., March 9. 1992, fendant resides in this State and that pro• ROBERT E SAGE. ens for hie appearance ha been duly Circuit Court Commissioner. issued and the same ould not be served I, by reason of his continued absence from I hie place of residence. ll is ordered that the said defendant •PPear •t the Court• FORFEITURE OF LAND CONTRACT. room of the undersigned. Wayne County l You Isadore Budding, Detroit. Michigan, at ten o'clock —To ISADORE S'Ik.lkl.. A. M.on the sixth day of April, 1932, Steel are hereby notified that • certain and defend the complaint filed in this land contract bearing date of tenth .1 0 toil or judgment will be entered by de- of September, 1919. by and between fauIt, and that this order be served or r oink Stenglein and Helen Stenglein, his The wife. of the first tort, and Isadore Steel to Published . required by statute. The of the mecond pert, In In default by re. foregoing suit involves title north 80 feet of lot 125 and all of lot eon of the non-payment of the install. 129 of Daniel Scotten's Re•Subdivieion menu•nd interest due thereunder,•nd of part of private claim 77, Kn or Pm 'savior. Steel are hereto' forth. , Hublord'e Farm, lying between Vinewood notified that the nald Frank Stenglein and and Hubbard avenues •nd between lot 36 Helm Stenglein, hie wife, elects to de. of Bela Ilubbard'a subdivielon and lots dare and does hereby declare said con• are 100 and 101 of Davis Subdivision of said tract forfeited. and you Isadore Steel private claim 77, according to the PI. hereby further notified to yield, mrren• of said of raid Daniel Scotten's Re-Subdivision. der and deliver up posseesion recorded in Liber 5 of Plat. for Wayne Premises in said land contrast mentioned , County. on Page 23, said property h•vins and of which you are now in Posseee hm I • frontage of 60 feet on the southerly under and by virtue of the terms the Said premises are described in said land ' side of Dix avenue, City of Detroit. ract as follows, vie.: All that certain Dated: Detroit. Mich.. March 2. 1932. II:a t e or parcel of land being eDueted In HENRY 0. NICOL. the City of Hamtramck. W•yne County. Circuit Court Commissioner. Michigan. and more particularly known and described an lot 140 Race and Haase Subdivisionof westerly one half of the of quarter section n um- ey asterl on I tramck. WI ten thousand acre tract, Ham- Felix F. Silver, Attorney, 945 Buhl Bldg. ; tiered , SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY virtu. l'' • County, Michigan. of and an . issued out writ of fie. facia, writ Amount due for principal, intr.. and under the seal of the Circuit Court fo r „opoi, taxes ir *221.43. the County of Wayne and State of Mich- FRANK STENGLE1N HELEN lg.. to me directed and delivered, In HELEN favor of F. E. Sibley Lumber Company. • Michigan Corporation, against the goody and chattels, land. and tenements of 277345 lien D. Jacob. I did on the fifth day of STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of October, A. D. 1931, levy upon and take Wayne, —Suit pending before lion. all the fight, title and Interest of Bald Robert' E. Sage. a Circuit Court Com. Ben II. J Jacob in and to the following de. between County. for paid geribed real estate, situated in the County Will iam William F. Selleck and Etta Selleek, of Wayne and State of Michigan, to-wit: plaintiffs, .. William Korovills, • "OJ- Ahat t ccrtain niece •nd parcel of land ower, defendant. Summons issue d •nd eituated In the City of Detroit, County that defendant cannot be found. of Wayne and State of Michigan, known It it appearing by affidavit, that said de- • nd described as south 10 feet of Lot fendant reeides in this State and that ieanrk I iSubTdolliwies I o ni process for hie appearance has been duly n . P1a.I mseL ,P . a e 053, 2 Ft:1.f, .E page issued and the name could not be served Routh, all of which I shall expose at pub- by reanon of his continued absence from lie •uetion, to the highest bidder, as the his place of residence. It Is ordered that or Congress sot i law direct., at the sou said defendant •ppear •t the Court- he Wayne Count', room of the undersigned. Wayne County ' s treat entrance o f Building. in the City of Detroit, Wayne ; Building. Detroit. Michigan, •t ten o'clock County. Michigan (that being the build- A. M. on the eishth day of April. 1932, • ing in which the Circuit Court for , said ' , ,•nd defend the complaint filed in this suit '' ' 1I I or judgment will be entered by default. lt"""l t M TWENTY-_ "' Rate County of Way THE FRIDAY, held) on that this order be gerved or pub- NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1932, •t lithed an ret aired by statute. The fore- 12:00 o'clock noon, Eastern Standard going cult tithing title to: Lot 919 Time. Warren Park No. 3 Subdivision, • part Dated: Detroit. Mich., M•rch 10, 1932. of p rivate claim 395, Gratiot Township, • P.. HENRY BEHRENDT. Detroit. Wayne County. 1 . 1. 17. , ii,n Ci ty of VISITING JUDGES IN WAYNE COON- TY, WEEK OF MARCH 14, 1932. -- Judge Fred S. Lamb, Cadillac, 2 weeks. Judge Victor D. Sprague, Cheboygan, 2 weks. e Ju dge John G. Stone, Houghton. 2 weeks. Judge Jam. E. 'Spier, Mt. Clemens, 2weeks, Judge Paul V. Gado* Flint. 2 weeks. Judge Glenn E. W•rner. Paw Paw, 1 week. Lou. A. Korajathy. Attorney, 2232 Buhl Bldg. 277558 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, ..--Sult pending before Hon, lienry C. Nicol. a Circuit Court Com• isnioner for said County, between Lillian McCormick, plaintiff, vs. Mare J. Rominger, defendant. Summon. H- omed and returned that defendant cannot be found, it •ppearing by •ffidavIt, that said defendant resides is this State and that process fur her appearance has been duly issued and the same could not be eerued by reason of her continued al. nence from her last known place of residence. It is ordered that the said defendant appear at the Courtroom of the undersigned, Wayne County Building Detroit, Michigan, at ten o'clock A. IL on the twelfth dayof April, 1932, and defend the complaint filed In this suit or judgment will be entered by default, and that this order be geryed or published ired by ...le. The foregoing Ault involves lisle to: Lot No. 36 Glen- A dale Garden Sultdivinion and the west la of the northea. V. of section 59, T. 1. S.. R. 11. E., City of Detroit, Way. County. Dated: Detroit. Mich.. March 11, 1992. HENRY G. NICOL, Circuit Court Commissioner. 277434 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, ag—Suit pending before lion. Henry G. Nicol, a Circuit Court Corn• minion. for eald County, between Henry W. Uhl, plaintiff, vs. David Schar- f. and Lucy Scharfler, hiswife, defen- dants. Summons leaned and returned that defendants cannot be found, it ap- pearing by Mid•ylt, that •Id defendant, reside In this State and that prose. for their •ppearance has been duly booed and the same could nut beserved by reas on of their concealment within this State, an d/or their continued absence from thei r place of reeidence, It Is or- dered that the id defends.• appear at the Courtroom of the undersigned. Wayne County Building. Detroit, Michigan, at ten °clock A. M. on the ninth day of April, 1992, and defend the complaint filed in this suit or judgment will be entered by default.and that thin order be served or published as required be statute. The foregoing suit involves title to: House and Lot No. 175 Van Dyke Heights Subdivision ofpart of fractional section 15, Town 1..6., R. 12 E., according to the recoriled Slat thereof of Wayne County, Michigan, City of Detroit. Dated: Detroit, Mirk. March 5, 1932. HENRY G. NICOL, • Circuit Court Commissioner. Frank B. Donoh.,_Attothey, 1935 Dime Bank Bldg. 277017 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, se.—Suit pending before lion. Robert E. Sage, • Circuit Court Com- issioner for said County, between un. Berman, plaintiff, vs. Jame. At- kinson and Edwina Atkinson, defendants. Summons issued and returned that de- fendant James Atkinson cannot be found, it appearing by affidavit, that said de. fendant resides in this State and that process for hie appearance has been duly issued and the same could not be eerved by reason of him continued &beence from his place of residence. It is ordered that the staid defendants appear at the Court- room of the undersigned, Wayne County Building. Detroit, Michigan, at ten o'clock A. M. on the eleventh day of April, 1932, and defend the compleint filed in this coil or judgment will be entered by de- fault. •nd that this order be nerved or published as required Ay statute. The foregoing suit Involves title to: Isot No. of De Ur Such Subdithlion, Cityof Detroit, as recorded In the office of the Regloter of Deeds for Wayne County. Michigan, In Lib. 55 of Plats on page 16. Dated: Detroit, Mich., March 7, 1932. ROBERT E. SAGE. Circuit Court Commissioner. J Joseph C. Gine, Attorney 742 Buhl Building. 277401 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of W•yne,n.—Sult pending before lion. Robert E. Sage, a Circuit Court Com- missioner for said County, between Emily Stacey, plaintiff, es. Caroline E. Blair. defendant. Summons booted and that defendant cannot be found, Sheri". It appearing by affidavit, that said de- n • Detroit. Mich., Much 4. 1932. fendant resides in this State and that By RBY U S. FISCIIER, Deputy Sheriff. mt Dateu: . FELIX F. SILVER. Attorney for process for her Appearance has been dull annkter E. SAGE, Plaintiff. issued and the sante mold not beserva Circuit Court Commissioner. by reason of her absence from this State. It Is ordered that the eaid defendant ap- Edmund M. Sloman. Attorney, 2462 Fir. pear st the Courtroom of the undersigned, Wilfrid R. Laurie, Attorney, 1515 Wood- Wayne County Building, Detroit, Mich- National Bank Bldg. ward ay.. igan, at ten o'clock A. IL on the eleventh 2764 12 FORFEITURE OF L AN D CONTRACT. STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of day of April, 1932, and defend the eon. —To JACK HYMAN AND HELEN H t' - Wayne, ..—Suit pending before Hon. plaint filed in thin cult or judgment will MAN. You Jack Hymn and Helen Hy- Ro bert E. Sage, a Circuit Court Cow- be entered by defy It, and that this order for ro, man are hereby notified that a certain , orioo „ between be signed or published as required by County. land contract bearing date of the twen• Frederick Schlott.. pl•intiff. vs. Freder- statute. The foregoing null hear. tieth day of March, 1924, by and between lob Schmeiser and Mary Schmelser, de- title to: Lot Nu. 249 of Eastern Heights Samuel Stoller and Alex Berlin, as- fendants. Summons is ed and returned Land Company', Subdivision of part of signed to Grinnell Realty Company. of that defendant Mary Schmeiner cannot be private claim. 695 and •e recorded the first part, and Jack Hyman and Helen found. It appearing by affidavit, that told in Liber IS of Plats, page 23, W•yile Hyman of the second part, It: in default I defendant reside,: in thin State and that County Register of Deed'. office, City of by re.. of the non-Payment of the rocess for her •ppearance has been dol. Detroit, Wayne County. Mich. installments of the principal and interest ' caned end the same could not be served Dated: Detroit, Mich., Merck. 7, 1982. liyman and by reason of her concealment within - due thereunder, and you Jack •n ROBERT E. SAGE, , Helen Ilyman are hereby further doff- this St•te. and/or her continued absence Circuit Court Commissioner. fled that the said Grinnell Realty Com- from her place of residence. It is ordered - pany elects to declare •nd does hereby that the said defendants appear •tayne the tract forfeited. and you Courtroom o f the undereigned. W declare s•id contct Jack Hyman and Helen Hyman err hereby County Building, Detroit. Michlean, at • Russia, , further notified to yield. flumender and , I ten o'clock A. N. on the eleventh day of Vincent P. Deeey, Attorney, 1564 First up possession of said Prem.." in April 1932, and defend the complaint National Bank Bldg. , deliver eald land contrast mentioned and , of flied in this mit or judgment will be en• 277607 , , which you tog n 0 w in P.....•1". under STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of ' tared by default,•nd that this order be land by virtue of the terms thereof. Said served or published as required by eta- Wayne, as.—Suit pending before Hun. described in s aid land co n• I tote. premisesare • A The for °ins Kull Involve* title Robert E. Sage, a Circuit Court Corn. , tract anf ollows. vigll that cert•in dnerrbed in Tiber 42 of Plat. mieeloner for !mid County, between t : o piece or parcel of land. being ...eft in for Wayne County, mum 57, being I'll Mary M Schroeder, plaintiff, ye. Edward the City of Detroit, Wayne County. Mich- No. 179 of Sunnysite Site. Subdivision T. Schlee and Le. May :Ohl., his wife, Igen. •nd more particularly known and of a part of private claims 122-404. defendant,. Summons inued and returned described at tot number 249 Brown and Townships of Grog. Pointe and Gratiot. that defendants cannot be found, it ap- Itabcock'e Subdivision of the weeterly Dated: Detroit, Mich., March 7, 1932. pearing by affidavit, that eaid defendant. 41 2 /3 acres of quarter eection 29, and reside in thie State and that pros.. for ROBERT E. SAGE. westerly 25.06 scree of quarter section theirappearance has been duly issued Circuit Court Commi•sioner. , 32, ten thousand acre tract. siceording and the nine could not he served by to the plat thereof recorded in Lib. IF. reaso n of their concealment within this , page 15 of Plate, Wayne County Rec... • Vanden. A Vendee., Attorney., 2606 State,and/or their continued absence Amount due. Principal and Intere.t. from their place of residence. It is Union Guardian Bld•. 8105.65. ordered that the said defendants app.)ar 27:35-3 STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of at the Courtroom of the undersigned, Cill"4611111RUNIITI.(AgilE. Its Wayne, ns.—Suit pending before lion. Wayne County Building, Detroit, Mich- Robert E. Sage, • Circuit Court Con. igan, at ten o'clock A. Id. on the twelfth mioloner for anti Count'. between day of April. 1532, •nd defend the com- Emm• J. Blonde, pl•intiff. ve. Dein 11. plaint flied in this null or judgment will - Herman E. Rafelson, Petitioner, 2159 Staple, defendant. Summons Iseued •nd be entered be default, and that this order Harding avenue. returned that defendant cannot be found. be peeved or published as required by . 177771 Involve . it appearing by affidavit, that it cannot statute. The foregoing o STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of he ascertained in what. Stale or Counter title to: The west 50 feet of lot 930 and , Wayne, es—At • session of the Pro- the defendant resides. It Itordered that theeast 30 feet of lot 329, Volght Park bate Court Inc said Count, of Wayne. the aid defendant appear at the Court• Subdivision of E. W. Voight's Subdivision Courtroom room of the undernigned, Wayne Count• of Voight Park Farm, part of quarter Probate the held at in the City of Detroit, on the fourth Building Detroit, Michigan, at ten o'clock election 36, 10.000 acre tract. Cite of De- day of M•reh, in the year one thou.nd A. M. on April g, 1932. •nd defend the troit, according to the plat recorded in Present eomplaInt filed ed in thie n it or Judgment Liber 22, page 91 of Plats, Wayne nine hundred and thirty-two. Ervin R. Palmer, Judge of Probate, In will be entered by default.•nd that this Count y. Michigan. Dated: Detroit, Mich., March 5, 1932. y the matter of the estate of FREDA E. order be served or published . required On reading and by statute. The foregoing suit involves ROBERT IL SAGE. RAFELSON. Deceased. d Sling the petition of Herman E. Rafelson, title tot Lot 40 Curry's Woodward •ve- Circuit Court Commissioner. Praying that administration of said es• nue Subdivision No. 4 being part of 24 tale be nutted to him or Pot. other section 16, 10.000 acre tract, ...corded It is ordered that the on June 6, 1906 In Liber 34, page PS I enitable person. Hatt, tiny of April, next, at ten o'clock of Plate, for Wayne County, Michigan. in the forenoon st said Courtroom he ap- better k nown aa .1If Waverly •„000. Heelehy a Thornton, Attorney, 921 Penobscot Bldg. Pointed for h.rIng v•id petition. And It Highland Perk. 275325 coot of this Dated: Detroit, Mich.,. March 4. 1932. I. further ordered that STATE OF MICII1GAN, County of order be published three succeseive wee. ROBERT E. SAGE, Wayne, ..—Suit pending before lion. in time of hearine ren to n the wa urt Comminioner. Robert E. Sage, a Circuit Court Corninie• ew Paid Chron icle , • ne ntroil "Jew ish itioner for sald County, between Thom. h I Printed and circulating in old Count, of J. Hon.., Martha 3. Orm•- 161032 Wayne. ERVIN II. PALMER. STATE. OP MICIIIGAN, County of bee, defendant. Summons issued and Judi. of Probate. Wayne...—At • ...ion of the Pro.. returned that defendant cannot be foiled. THEODORE J. BROWN. Court for said County of Warn r. held it appends. be affida•it, that It cannot Deputy Probate Actin.. a. the Probate Courtroom in the Ci. of be ''''' telned Inwhat State counter ered th•t Detroit, on the eighth day of March. in the defendant resides. It Is ordered the year one thousand nine hundred and the sold defendant appear at the Court- room of the undersigned, Wayne County er .... " A" .".". "6" K. rod; y e -forProlf O rt7 "11In }retaf tfier l'o °1 ( 1Thre Bonding. Detroit, Michigan. at ten o'clock I 11 7h ffer f41 1. a ff A. M. on the fourteenth day of April, 277.7 estate of KATE WEASMAN. decea.ed. A. MICHIGAN. County of Ralph Weism•n, administrator of Paid 1932, and defend the complaint filed in STATE OF Wayne, af. — Sult pending before Hon. ntate having rendered to thin Court his thls suit or judgment will be entered be default.and that this order be d or Robert E. Sate. • Circuit Court Corn- final arc not and filed therewith a pets. ssioner for mild County. between tion praying that the residue of tall es. Published • required be statute. The eeley B. Doleon and Mary Annie DM- fate be I` eel to the poraono entitled forego., suit In•olv. title to: lot No non, his wife, plaintiffs. •s. John W. thereto. le- Is ordered, that the eighth 65 of Girard. • Footer's Subdithrion. • ten o'clock In the City of Detroit, anrecorded In Liber 15 bi•u• and Mary A. Mane. his wife. de- day of April. neat. at - x I indents. Sun:morn Issued and returned forenoon at said Courtroom be appointed of Plats for Wayne County. pat. 46. Dated: Detroit, Mich., March 10, 1932. • that defendant John W. Maus ran of be forexamining and •Ilowins .1•1 account ROBERT E. SAGE. I found, it •peparing by •ffida•it. that it and hearing eaid petition. And it I. of Circuit Court Commissioner. ' cannot be ascertained in what State or further ordered that a copy of thin order • Country the defrfidant rink... Is Is or- he published three successive w.ks pre- ' dered that the nald defendants appear at • Ious to said tiroe of hearing In the D. the Courtroom of the underlined. Writhe troll the Jewish Chronicle. • newspaper p • County Building Detroit. Michlean, al printed and circulating in said County of Murphy Bros, Agents, 7500 West SI. Mile Road. teno'clock A. M. on the thirteenth d•• Wayne. l, 177568 defend the complaint filed of April, ERVIN R. PALMER. STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of In this suit or Judgment will he enter. Judge of Probate. Wayne, an—Soil pending before Hon. ! by default, •nd that this order he en•. THEODORE. J. BROWN, Henry G. Nicol. • Circuit Court Commis, or politithed as reoulred h• •tetute The Deputy Probs. Renate, sinner for old County. between M. Jame , fort-eolith suit Involve. title to: Lot II, Months, plaintiff. ea. Hortense Hunter (rElynn • Subdi•islon, City of Detroit. 1 se recorded In Liber 10 of Plat. for Them. F. Corbett. Attorney, 706 Geis- and Mabel Crunn, defendant.. Summons Mill Issued •nd returned that defendant...- Warne County, Page 65; also known . weld Bldg. not be found. it aPpearing by •Mda•it. 1239 LIllibridge virtue. 2771. ROBERT F. SAGE. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of that said defendants reside in this Sl•le Wayne s.--suit pending before Hon. and that process for their appearance Circuit Court Commiseloner. Dated: Detroit, Mich.. Marsh 9, 1932. Henry G. Nicol. .1 Circuit Court Com- has been duly Issued and the same could Malt Mosedelnffin, Petitioner, '2215 Tay intoner for said County, between not be ser•ed by rea.on of their eon. ler ay... 111•thilda Sanger. plaintiff, ye. Alfred A. ...tent within thin State. •nd/or their Malcolm McMillan, Attorney. 1205 Din. Hanna and Morcedie Hanna, defendant.. continued absence from their laet known STATE OF MICHIGAN. County n address. It is ordered that the said Bank Bldg. Summon. Issued and returned that de- Warne. •e.—At • ...ion of the Prob•t 277129 ...o• eannot be found. It appearing defendants appear at the Courtroom of Court for reid County of W•rne, hel STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of by ffidavit, that said defendants reside the under•ined, W•yee County Build., at the Probate Courtroom In the Ci Wayne. se.—Suit pen.. before Hon. In this Slate and that prose. for their Detroit. Michigan, at ten o'clock A. M. of Detroit. on the ninth der of March Robert F. Sage. a Circuit Court Com• ...ran. bas been duly Inued and the on the thirteenth der of April. 1932, and in the rear one thousand nine hundr missioner for eaid between emne e.ld not be seined by rea. of defend the con,plaInt filed in this .sit County. and thirty-two Prnent Edward Core • Cher.. A. Din.. and Mary Dierks., their continued sheenee from their ;lace or Judynent will be entered by default. manal. Judge of Probate. In the matte • plaintiff, n. Rowenna G. Matey, de• of reek... It Is ordered that the said and that Ole order he served or published of the rotate of ROSE MENDEISOHN . fendant. Summons Pond and returned defendants appear at the Courtroom of • s required by statute. The foregoing deceased. On reedingand filing t thy defendant rannot be too., It spa the undersigned. Way. County Build• null In•olvee title le: Lend ,Ituated in petition of Mut Mendel.. praying tha P.thng he affidavit. that tk•kl defendant ins, Deteolt.„ Mkki yea, a t foa ot r ir.r k A . the City of Detroit. beine lot Na. 46 admini•tratIon of said estate be grant ...I. out of the State of Michigan, In M. on the eighth day of April. 1932. and of Reeels•Huret William L. Holm.* Sub- to hInnelf or some other rultable pers. Ohio. It is ordered that said defendant defend the complaint flied In this suit or division of easterly Pertof fractional It bt ordered, that the thirteenth day o appear •t the Courtroom of the ovide. Judgment will be entered by default, and *reties I. Town IL 5.. R. 11. E, •c d• April. next. •t ten o'clork in the f . ' wed. W rne County Building. Detroit. that this order be •ned or publi.h.1 . a In/ to the plat thereof recorded In Linr noon •at maid Courtroom he appointed fo Michisens at ten o'clock A. Y. on the r.ioired by statute. 11,e foreroing It 17, DM 40. of Plats, Way. County begrime raid petition. And it is forth et • eiehth day of April. 1911, send defend in•olres title to: lot It GladewIta Rub: Record,. ordered. that • cope of tki, order be DC.: Detroit, Mich.. March IL MI. the complaint filed In this suit or judr• ...lon of lots 27 d I. and the sorth• won/ will 1.• ostww ■ 1... olat ...It .....1 41.....i dol. 12 an /..... ...• 1-.1 •• -• ■ •- -._• published throe au ''''' Ire week. pre Orme to taint time of hear., In the De- Otis order be .died or Pobli•hed a.re- di,inlon of the George Hunt Fern, caulk troit Jewish Chronicle,a nnt.paper quired by...tote. The {"mint sett •of Grstiot• aceording to th• plat printed and circulating in said County involve* title to Let Sal Park Meteor thereof recorded is Libor II of Plat• Oe acne. Subd1•1.1.. Cltr of Deteoo, al. known pa., as (al.o known as 1422 Hendricks EDWARD COMMAN„. D as 12099 Mendota mentor •• Wayne COnilly.1 etre.. City et Detroit. Wayne Connty, Dated: Detroit, Mick March IL 1912. I Dated. Detroit, MIA, March a. 1911. THEODORE J. FIR02 14, 1 ° of 1.1.111°°41 ROBERT E. SAGE. HENRY O. NICOL. Deputy Probate Register. Cheep Court Commission.. Circuit Court Commleslonet. It A Novel of Russia and Amer ica. Mrs. Boris Gruber of 1511 North Oliver avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. writing under the pen name of Sa bina Adler, has penned a picture of a heroine who intermarries, ex periences many trials and tribula- tions, in comes to America marries a Jew, later finds her son long-lost from the mixed marriage in a court room under accusation of having participated in a robbery helps free him and—all ends hap- pily. Sabine Adler's "Opposition," published by the Colwell Press of Minneapolis, ($2), would make an excellent plot for a motion picture . As a novel it has many weak spots and it is a pity that they were not touched up before publication. Her heroine, Esther Klein, is a cour- ageous person and would make an excellent stage heroine. The plot is perfect, and were it not for sev eral stilted bits of writing Mrs Gruber would have been able t boast of a novel of first magnitude because the story does hold th e reader's interest from first to las t Pages. An interesting touch is given th e novel by the illustrations, drawn b O'NEILL'S "ELECTRA" the author's son, Arthur Richer THREE PLAYS IN ONE Gruber. E. RENT—Beautifully furnished clean of 13501 Dexter boulevard, 79 FOR roo m in private home. All connelences. years old. died en March 8. Fu- neral services were held at Gil- bert's Funeral Home on March 10, He is survived by his wife, Rose; a son, Louis, and a sister, Belle Goldenberg in Los Angeles. MOE EHRLICH IS NOW IN THE WHOLESALE JEWELRY BUSINESS For a span of over 30 years in Detroit, the name of Moe Ehrlich has been synonymous and assci- ated with quality jewelry. Mr. Ehrlich has just announced that he has dis- continued h I s chain of retail jewelry stores throughout Greater Detroit and will now de- vote all of his time to his new wholesale jewel- , ry business. With Moe Ehrlich this in view, Mae Ehrlich & Com- ,' pany, wholesale jewelers, was or- " ganized and the offices and sales- 'rooms are located at 901 Metro- ' politan building. Charles Gold- man, who is also well known in Community House of Congregation Shaarey Zedek of Lansing the jewelry business, will be asso- ciated with Mr. Ehrlich in this en- dedicated last Sunday. atrprise. Through direct connections with a large diamond importer and with the manufacturers of the world's best watches and jewelry, Mr. Ehrlich will be able to offer one of the most complete whole- sale selections in the state of Michigan at the lowest prices ever known. Moe Ehrlich & Company will specialize in diamond engagement rings and diamond and platinum jewelry. Mr. Ehrlich personally invites his thousands of personal friends and old customers to take advan- tage of his new connections and buy their diamonds, watches and jewelry at wholesale prices. Every sale, regardless of amount, carries the personal guarantee of Moe Ehrlich for satisfaction and qual- Sokolow to Address New Jersey Assembly OBITUARY FLOWER SHOW LANSING DEDICATES NEW SYNAGOGUE l.11011.1., North American Flower Show Millions of fragrant blooms wil greet the visitor at the Nort American Flower Show at Con vention Hall from March 17-2 when the finest flowers of this sec tion of the country wil be gather ed in this annual spring event New interests and development In the plans for this year's ahou promise to make it an outstandin event of the spring session. Michigan Theater. W ClarkGable, sensational se screen star, heads the cast of "Poll the Circus" with Marion Davie in one of her finest roles. C. Aubre Smith, Raymond Hackett an others of prominence appear in so port of the two celebrities. Who stands under a goiid tre Paderewski in Concert Here is sheltered by a good shadow. Next Friday. A wise never says, "I di I. J. Pederewski, who comes to not think of that." the Masonic Auditorium for • concert Friday, March 18, is now rounding out 40 yearn of visits to this country. On this tour—his eighteenth of the United States— he plans to remain for only three months, giving approximately 40 recitals. The program will include Pre- lude and Fugue in A Minor, Bach- Liszt; Sonata A Major, Mozart: Sonata, B. Minor, Liszt; Impromp- tu, B Flat Major, Schubert; Bal- lade, in G Minor, three etudes, A Flat No. 26, F. Minor. No. 9, and F Major, No. 8, Nocturne, G. Major, Mazurka, B Flat Major, No. 1, Polonaise, E Flat Minor, and Valise, F Flat, Chopin. Every man is a fool in another man's opinion. (TURN TO PAGE NINE FOR ADDITIONAL LEGAL NOTICES