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PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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whose
nilar to
Cations,
boys of
if age.
Omaha,
pter, it
ire with
n mein-
illy ills-
rom all
its his-
no set
lemming
wish in-
world.
ely Ger-
, Anieri
migrants
eveloped
orphans,
nd built
3r their
cognized
Jewish
zed the
Carnation
ears, has
e Jewish
d books,
and pub-
ry began,
insurance •
became
mat, phil-
influence
inter foe•
so many
his coon-
place in
which is
nn which
'die Jews
if the or-
Broth-
ny," and
and Anti-
! interests
S.
eneral
' Year
4
YIDDISH THEATER
OPENS ON SUNDAY
1
Our Film Folk
By HELEN ZIGMOND
scrubbing Johnny's ears or set- S. B. GHINASIN JOINS
ling tomorrow's bread.
THE FISHMAN AGENCY
Current Theatrical Season
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.-Our first
To Commence With an
birthday! There should be some-
thing appropriate to say about this
Able Cast.
Littman 's People's Yiddish The-
ater, corner Twelfth and Seward,
will open for the season this Sun-
day evening, Oct. 2, the night of
the second dolt of Rosh Hashonah,
with an able cast.
A. Littman, manager of the the-
ater, announces that the first p•o-
duction of the season, this Sunday
evening, will be Kalmanowitz's
"Fickle Moments" ("Leichtsinige
Slomenten") in four acts. It is
a new play which is considered
one of the ablest written by this
popular author.
In the cast will appear Morris
Novikoff, noted singer of the
l'avillion Theater of London; the
character actor Leon Chants, for-
merly of Molly Picon's Folks The-
ater; Leon Kolker, comedian of
the Vilna Troupe; Sacha Amasia,
Aaron Soffe, Chaim Ileitrian, Mor-
ris Weisman of the Lawndale The-
ater, Chicago; David Paper, of the
Second Avenue, New York, Thea-
ter; Rachel Rosenfeld, of the
Pavillion Theater, London; Rosa
Zelozaie, of the Vilna Troupe;
Anna Reikin, of the Ilabima; Gol-
die Cohen, popular Detroit act-
ress; Emilia Adler, formerly of
Molly Picon's Folks Theater,
A. Gruahkov is the musical di-
rector.
besides, "flow time flies!" or "The
first fifty-two weeks are the hard-
est" . . but we can't think of
it for the moment. We can re-
port, however, that our readers
suffered no ill effects . . when
last heard from they were cheer-
ful ... able to take nourishment
. and eager to hear that Such-
btte de Gaston, latest imported
star for Colossal Films, Ltd., Inc.,
is none other than Sadie Gluts
from Brooklyn,
• . •
Rose Franken, the much ac-
claimed playwright, has sold her
Broadway hit, "Another Lan-
guage," to the talkies. Purchase
price . . . $37,500 . . . in which
the producer of the play shares
with the author. A nice bit of
change to pick all while you're
A. C. LAPPIN OPENS
LAW OFFICES HERE
A. C. Lappin, for years prom-
inent 'in numerous Jewish activi-
ties in Detroit, announces the
opening of law offices at suite 3333-
3335 Barium Tower for the prac-
tice of general law. Mr. Lappin
will include in his practice arbi-
tration and conciliation. His of-
lice telephone number is Cadillac
FROM THE SOLOMON SONGS 3092.
BY SOLOMON
Several years ago, Mr. Lappin
For lo, the winter in past,
was the organizer of the arbitra-
The rain is over and gone;
tion court of the Detroit Board of
The flowers appear on the earth;
Commerce. Ile was active in nu-
The time of the singing of birds
merous other important communal
is come,
And the voice of the turtle-dove endeavors and has been recognized
as an authority on arbitration.
is heard in our land;
Recently he delivered a radio ad-
The fig tree ripeneth her figs,
dress in New York on problems of
And the vines are in blossom,
The give forth their fragrance. conciliation and arbitration.
•
• • •
Louis Wither, Mre. Edwin Rosen.
Mr
Eddie Cantor is to wear • knit. thal,
Mr. Bernard isws., Mr. s ea sew.
ted suit in the bull-fighting 'cones
Mn,.
of "The Kid From Spain" so that
the bull's horns will only stretch
the suit instead of ripping it. It's
Meyer,.
an old Spanish costume," he says.
Mn.
• • •
Mn,,
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Philadelphia-Byron Auditorium
Airy, Spacious, Beautifully Decorated, Fully Equipped Kitchen
Now available fm
Concerts, Weddings, Dances, Bazaars, Bar Mitzvah Parties
RENTAL FEE GREATLY REDUCED
Foe further laferwiation phone Madison 8555
ISAAC DREIFUSS, Preeldent.
MONUMENT SALES AND
SERVICE CO.,
101748 DIME BANK BLDG.
Designers and Builders of Mausoleums, Monument., Marker. of
Every Description.
w. Duplkatn Clean and Cut Letters on Erected Monuments and Mark-
ers at Cemetery. Before Buying Let Us Submit Our Prices and Land-
scape Drawing. Showing Monument Set-Up.
Diaplay rums 9401 W. FORT ST. Cr.
VInew•ed I-9245
•
JEWISH
7739
John R. St.
MANUEL URBACH
Granite and Marble
Mon uments
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Euclid 7192
ROY B. CARLIN
INCOME TAX SPECIALIST
Income Tar. Work Exclusively
For the Pad 12 Year.
Practitioner before T
17
Department. I act es your rep-
reseetative in all income tax
C114•16
1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
Phones-Office, Cherry 0142.
Res., Whittier 9183.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
healer and
But Knout
MOHEL
LINODUAKERS
About that baby that Barbara
Staowyck adopted .. the inside
report is that it came from a Jew.
ish orphan's home up north, which,
if true, is some sort of reciprocity
. . . for Barbara herself was
brought up and given her chance
in the world by • Jewish woman.
The baby . . . eight months old
has its own suite of rooms in
the Stanwyck•Fay mansion and ev-
ery luxury a baby's heart could
desire.
• • •
ay
buyers that
land, will speak on conditions of
Maur-
routine Notts
Appoistmest
1062 MCKEE
Emlid 114110
REV. J. SILVERMAN
Mohel Specialist
to v••••• Gyn.
hue. goiers.4
In tudise
rikraatiees
2073
GlaLbae
Euclid 10447
The children of the Religious School
rulatered Sunday morning. The ei
will be orgenixed within a few days
Teachers will be •ssiened
iene regular chase
which will begin after Roeh Ile.honah
OBITUARY
BEATRICE POLLACK
Of 3021 Carter avenue, 27 years
old, died on Sept. 25. Funeral
services were held on Sept. 26
with interment at the Rumanian
Cemetery. Rabbi Goldeen offici-
ated. She is survived by her hus-
band, Moe, a baby daughter, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Weinberg; two sisterl, Mrs. Fan-
nie Mellon and Mrs. Sally Keys;
and four brothers, Murray Wilber,
John Wilber, Paul Wilber and Da-
vid Wilber.
GOLDIE SWEETWINE
of 746 Collingwood avenue, 58
years old, died on Sept. 29. Fu-
neral services were held at Lewis
Bros. Funeral Home on Sept. 30,
with interment at Machpelah Cem-
etery. Rabbi IL N. Rosenthal offi-
ciated. She is survived by two
eons, Isadore and Sam, and a
daughter, Mrs. A. Suffrin.
ice J. Keret, director of the school,
wilI mperestsiudde
elite of this year's clans
come from all parts of the United
States. The following states will
be represented in the enrollment
Mr. and Mr.. Samuel Goldfarb of Jark•
Mahe grill hold its second nominstion and Mrs. Norms, !Bickner.
rIoridt h.2
.7.yfn:a:-I 55.y
aud
. heddr:u
id
sed I df :Ie.? dd s wolfd M b:: h .....r d p,M70 d
:jeed : , ,,":47 I nIRI:515:n:ardnlinu:e.nt in
u inffive erersnitti ce istiaesnt iall
the meding.
Adrian D. Rues, Attorney, 1458 First
National Bann Bldg.
FORFEITURE OF 1.ANI) CONTRACT.
-To ANTHONY JANCEEWSKI AND
STELLA JANCZEWSKI. You, Anthoft•
J•notewslii and Stella Jam:avail, are
hereby notated that • certain and con-
tract burins date of eighth day of
October, 1924, by and between North
Detroit Lend Company. • Walt.. Cor-
poration, of the fiat part, and Anthony
Jafteseweld •nd Stella Januewskt of
therecond part, la in default by ruson
of the non-payment of the 'entailment*
of the principaland intereth due there-
under, and you, Anthony Jancseuld and
Stella Jancsewski. are hereby further
notified that the said North Detroit Land
Company, a MlehMan Corporation. elects
of November, next, at ten oc oth in the to declare and does hereby declare said
forenoon at said Courtroom be appointedontract forfeited, sad you, Anthony
for hearing aid petition. And It is Janeawski and Stella Januewski, am
further ordered, that • copy of this order hereby further notified to yield, surrey-
be publieh.i three uccessive week. pre. der and deliver up Po ..... inn of a"
iota to said time of hearing in the D. premises in said land contact mentioned
trolt Jewish Chronicle and The Legal and of wh
hic you are now in possession
Chronicle, • newspaper printed and cir• MI der and by virtue of the term. thereof.
coating In said County of W.yM.
Said premise, ore described In said lend
HENRY S. HULBERT,contact as follow., vie.: All that certain
Judge of Probate.
piece or parcel. Joined to pared of had
THEODORE J. BROWN.
benne mitu•ted In the City of Detroit,
Deputy Probate Raider.
Wayne County. Illehlun, and more Per-
Ocularly known and described as the mirth
twenty-one feet of lot numbered Bide.
Thomas J. Donahue, Attorney, 064 Ham- • nd the south sixteen feet of lot num-
mond Bldg.
bored fifteen of the North Ihtroit Howa
209906
marline to the plat thereof
STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit recorded in the office of the Register of
Court for the County of Wayne, In Chan- Deeds fur Wayne County, Michigan, In
cery.,-.1ohn Joseph Kelly, plaintiff, v.
Obey 39 of plats on -page 69.
Agnes dauphine Kelly. defend•te It
NORTH DRTHOIT LAND
appearing from the affid•vit on tie that
COMPANY,
the above named defendant, Ague Jo•• BY:. ADRIAN D. ROSEN.
ephiu Kelly, Is not • resident of thi
Agentand Attorney.
state, but reside. in the City of Buffalo,
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Sept. 37, 1032,
Stateof New York. It is ordered In
the uld defendant enter her apparance
In .aid cause on or before three (3r 1. D. Friedman, Attorney, 2344 End Na.
ikk,o hum Bldg,
month• from the date of this order, or
taken ame . chornfe....d
aBed
i.t.,...e
nd
o
sot
6..d
dddityle
.a
g
-Default
erm
beerinHaTLAInIKthe StALES
mall, to the aforesaid defendant at he
a certain modem/.made by John R.
lad known addrus.
Hubert and R. Grace Hubert his wife,
Dated: Detroit, Mich Sept. 16, 1932.
of Planonth, Warne County, Michigan.
HARRY B. KEIDAN,
ortgagor+. to John Base and Trade
(A true copy.)
Circuit Judge.
Itaa, his wife. • ?Met owners or to
R. TKAGAN, Deputy Clerk
the ourvivor of either of them, mort-
ags,
gee dated the twenty,fourth day of
Auguat, A. D. 1929, andworded In the
at the Relater of Deeds, for the
Alhdle il iddGe
. o Id, Attorney, 1643 Pesch-
County of Wayne and State of Michigan.
301,658
on the twenty-elehtb day of August.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of 1929, In Liber 2314 of Mor . oft
Wayne, an-Suit pending before lion. page 115, on 1thkh mortgage there is
Henry G. Nicol. • Circuit Court Com- claimed to be due, at the date of thia
mirsioner for said County. betemo notice, for principal and Interest. the
K•nder Weald and AustalinZaker• sum of twelve thousand It hundred
.kl, pl•intiff•, re Emil Palo, defendant, thirty•six and 20(100 1112.534.20). No
Summon, beard •nd returned that de- eult or proceedings at law or in equity
fendant cannot In found, It appearing by having been Instituted to recover the
• ffidavit lost said defendant revs in debt geured by said mortgage or any
fhb ante and that pronto for his ap- part thereof. Now, therefore, by virtu
pearance hoe been duly issued and the of the power of ale contained In to
tar. could nut be served b noon of mortgage. and pureuant to the statute
his continued thane. from le elm. of of the State of Miehuran In ouch case
WEIthOh•• is berth,
residence. It I. ordered that the said
dafendent appear et the amour,* of made
provided.
not MDAY, THE
given •nd
that
on
- TWENTY-KIG
the undereigned, Wayne County Build
Build-
OF uccr,r•
TWENTY-RIGHTS.
Ing, Detro
k BER A. D. 1932, a t 12 o'elock noon,
' I'd
0. m. on October 97, 191.2', ten thefleat
"'id
"'It."
rwt.t"
Su"" ha
the complaint Sled In thi. atilt or ludo- will
be foreelued
ale •t
public
at auction. to the highest bidder, at IS.
Thent dwrig rbe beentered bdy od:faudltdia4d,dth.
street mina.,
Southerly or Co
TAe
wired h
to the County Building in the City of
oitf wo o ly, wune Gouty, Michigan (that
tle"1,1II:t*La
I
Dearborn, County of Warne, Michigan. wing the belldine where (be Circuit
I tut
of Warne IA held),.
510 a Miller +Curt for the Coun(,
o don. %on
Home ftubdivielon of pert of fractional a the
dalt.
Z eottir
SistI erh ood of Conformation Il'nei son spent Sundae a. guests of Mr. and
SI' llinhe*d
know that their daughter, Mildred. who
%,,r. D
ill,,,,,,;,,. !..,,,,,;, Gbrd
b.,,,ni: for the
lbik; rnepurmeb,eenr teodf
the 50 graduate students corn-
prising the two classes of first and
in
S TIIII:r Iliely Day rir•lee. will be eon- She will resume her studies at the UM-
be
no •
le
p.,,aocrd
et.ieding to the,
e plat thereof •foresaid, on said mortgage, with the
c oLnt.:Ii R
T
• 97, Wee.. sot
recorded in Inbar 12, ou•
hereon at wee ea cent ( 1 75 5
ensee
b;
„.. rdoedx.p,d
55 :o.a tintd, renh4ree*
inn,didadi li d ldeg.1
HENRY G. NICOL.
Circuit Court Commiesioner.
whkh saki prombn sae dw„,h,wi
Dated: Detroit, September Si. 1932.
parcel
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within a coupe
ch
students.
.meted hr Calor A. A. Roanfeld. •saist• unity of Miigan
l of
o
ed by hi. choir. Rabbi More Fischer weemkrs:
The school was organized in " rt .°, it w 1,' Air " ' 1 4" First Na- rire
_
i
f.l'itt:.!11
.1.:1;d:'A)Iit'ngueltii.lio
nt
at'11::1
11".
1.
1 ;::".4
will deliver the pennons.
":
l f925 by the National Conference
A. H. Aronala
Pothl/IIIIRE Jr LAND CONTI/ACT. the South it„ „( WertAnn Arbor welt
London. Entr- o
1•nd, spent the weekretri with Mr. end
Yung People's Auxili ary.
Jewish Social Service as a grad- i2ornie,,,s.zrai.ilTz .lerletnit7 , . .
,, People'. Aaaillara of the Ilift. Norman Buckner of Dwieht wed.
Th. Young
uate school, and is today one of
_
congretration held its •nnual inetallation
no Wiss Rita Rosenthal, &Willa of Mr . the two or three largest graduate
meeting Sunday weing. SePt. 2 1 .
I.don.rdih7D 71
M .,Ir rotci";b71,11;(11.
d Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of Ottawa schools
.t:Ift:"IN
ll
date a iohi'
n d t' iiiia
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.:teetain
*Seot:I7t C71151:d
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of
social work in the Corp.,
Drive.
left
for Yale
University.
the Reiter.
Yung
he mad on Tmeday even
4.
he
dection
of where
Prof.
'imam, • Mich. coun-
of the fir" 1St 41 feet, theme North 207.40 feet
.
niff P
n7Pi
s tlfteel3dinbgle oCfl. :11' . 'ale dose will lady playwriting end dame under a
It Tandem
only ocollege
f s t u d y r a d ti - C.a. and Kamm... Iludtible.ir.. of the t„ d ja eu to the .aid smith line of West
t
m of the ing. Oct.
d
course
synagogue.
will 9. in the club rum
at
Mis• Lillian Ko-
-
vin•lie is attending Law I two years. It is, supported bylathe
Se h oo I a t the U n I v e r s it y of De t r o 1 t, .M New York Foundation, the Nathan v i : :! ; :eld
dnli
Suild,a, y5.53.c. bflu
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nt t'lli4 :b 7 alnill"'`
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for Sunda• School will la in her senior ye
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r.
in
Hough Pule Sebdivisba,
part
Hotheimer Foundation, the F d North Detroit Land Company. • Mich. elan
of la, w, t., a the 8. IL 34 of Sutton
odd tram on
at ' is cot r: ottrdyfenir
ce.n
doe t othlt e eret.
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il t.r7d s
" 1 27. T. 1 S., R. cr, Village of Plymouth.
Oc Rund
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y ,dwda...d.h,eld . ...1,,dt dh: @rations of Jewish
be
bit.fat ro th:e r cl:eMa ed nA th.
Cheariteits; . ",oh.,"elet
contract forfeited. and Y
WAY.... COtilitl, Mkblgen, wordine to
1 throughout the country, and A rt - &dare la. said
honoring Sam Berkowita and Bernard •
Hudaddewies. •re hereby fur- the dat thereof es reeereed in Liber
Kum
/flock, who •re !wing Pontiac to make I rate contributions. Louis E. K
h:
Talmud Teeth:
r ir: mu notilled to yield. surrender and de-
, el on page 26 of plats. Way. CoInte
In Hebrew •re elven doily their home In Detroit.
li•er up polausfon of sold yrs.'s'. o' Records.
stein
of
Boston
is
the
president
of
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Mrs. Henry L. Jacobson and her on , the school. The late Julius Roe-
Jay Jecobson of FrenklIn boulevard. lett j enwald was the first president.
and by •Irtue of the term. thereof. Sa•
son can be made now
for Ann Arbor *there Mr. Jacobson h•s I
entered the University of Michigan. Mrs.' In the seven years
Jaeobooft will roide at the paw. Pt... I y
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Club Elects Its Officers.
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County, Michleaft, •nd more partieulary
Lee A. Coskey, Alteruy 403 Hannoud
full course of study. These grad-
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k own and ee"ri"e' as lot numbered su
Excellent Book for the Child oate n
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STATE OF MITMA N le the Chuit
The Detroit Alumni Club of
of
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Plane Trait/ 24421
Cif
"In fairness to the son of Pro•
Ben Silvey, an assistant dime.
for and one of Our Boys, was tell-
ing his experiences when filming
"20,000 Years in Sing Sing." His
breakfast was served to him by a
convict doing • long term for poi-
soning his grandmother (the con•
•ict's grandmother, of course). A
"lifer" insisted on playing the
role of the prisoner who dives off
the wall and escapes. But Silvey
tactfully explained that he wasn't
the type . . . they would have to
use ■ hired "extra." Another con-
vict, after • day's acting in front
of the camera, began to complain
about the hard work ... he wasn't
• customed to anything more
strenuous than the rock-pilel
Meal. 311,414•4 Att•rney, Its reed
Bldg.
209812
STATE. OF MICIIIGAN, In the Circuit
Court for the County of Wayne. In Chan-
cery -Violet L. Pruett, plaintiff, vs.
Allan Pruett. defendant. It armadas
fare affidavit on Ole that the defendant,
Allan Pruett, Is not • resident of this
date, but 'aides at 766 Lovers-Leon
Akron, Ohio It is ordered that said de-
fendant enter hie appearance In mild
cause on or before three months (rem
date of thi. order, or mild bill will be
taken as con/wed
u.
and that said older
be pubilthed
required by low.
Dated: Detroit, Mich., Sept 23, 1032.
HARRY II. -KEIDAN,
IA
N. •1171:11Z1,y ieputy
"d".
Lae Killed 0, Attorney, e20 Panolemet
Bldg.
euitres•iles: OF LAO) CONTRACT
-To ANTON! GREELAKOWSKI AND
STELLA GRZEI.AKOWSKI, his wife,
1+1209 H•: 'rd Street. You, and each
of you, are hereby notified that • tertain
land antral bearing date ist ninth day
of July. 1327, by and between Jose(
K roporn lc k I end K•rolina ropornick I.
his wife vai Cherie* II. Nevins and
Kathryn Nevin., his wife, whine inter-
est wee suhieuently avian.' to Ger•
trade II. Wollstein, o' the first part, and
you, and each of you, of the second pert,
Is in default by rearm of the non-pa,
ment of the inatallments of the princi-
pal end interest due therunda, and you,
amt each of you, are hereby further
notified that the eaid Gertrude Wail-
dein elects to declare aid doe. hereby
declare .51 contract forfeited, •nd you,
•and each of pa, are hereby further
notified to eleld, urreada end deliver .
rp pan of said Mail.es in aid
lend contract mentioned ud ofwhich
you are now In powasion under and be
virtu of the terms thereof Said prem•
hea are deuribed In said land contact
as follow., vi..: Al) that certain piece
'tercel of land being situsted in the
City of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.
and more particularly known and de-
.cribed 01. lot No. 1413 of the Iturton
Seven Mile Rd. Bub, of the H. W. 74
of Section 5, T. 1. S. R. 11 K. according
to the plat thereof recorded in Liber 34
of Plats on Page 17, same being situ.
sited on the Wed tilde of Harned Kt.,
and better known •. premises No. 19100
flamed St., Detroit, Wiliam
GERTRUDE If. WOLISTEIN.
Ily too Kolodin, Ilex Marne,.
•
H enry
California,
Trinity 2-2114
Cadillac 1040
ATOM..
Cadillac,
Be.
Alpha Epsilon Pi, national social
fraternity, elected the following
Recommended by the
Cite'. most prominent
SAMUEL STERNBERG, Manager of Legal Department
525 Woodward
• •
'3M11.
ion of
ratancl
Inch-
strictly
CAdillac 1521
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
.5 who
ch did
Hora-
kTES-
Innical
anada.
Woodier.
Wi 'tots 42A044
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
A Ways. County Legal Notice Publication.
Fannie Hurst is writing an orig-
inal screen story for Kate Smith,
the weighty female crooner.
• • .
That was a cold shoulder that
"Ric" Cortez turned on the studio
that built him to stardom ... be-
cause available stories could not
always give him star parts, he
asked for his release. Did you
know that once he watched ticker-
tape in a broker's office? Ilia
movie career was only an ambition
then.
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telephone number salary wants...
only a tan polo coat.
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Corner ELMHURST
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SCHATZ'S SERVICES
IN NEW YORK OCT. 3
Many old Detroiters will recall
the genial personality of Sam
Ghinasin of the old firm of "Schol-
nik & Ghinasin," who is now back Body To Be Transferred to
among his friends
Palestine Oct. 4; Remains
in this city.
Not Nlected.
eg
In the past 10
years 51 r. Chin.
asin has been e n -
. • •
gaged in the ins
If you're a stickler for accur-
surance business
that
acy, you'll be glad to know
&
in Niagara Falls,
Sari Maritza is not what it seems
and now he and
. . . you pronounce it Shahree
his family nu-
Mahrittah.
grated back to Crafts at public memorial exer-
• * •
Detroit, and he cises to be held in New York on
George Sidney is home . . •
has affiliated him- Oct. 3, p riot to the transportation
and it's to be another "Cohens
self with t h e of the body to its final l resting
and Kelly." ... locale not de- I
Fishman place in Palestine, Morris Rothen
i
Mr. Ghinasin M o rris
cided. No reflection on G eor g ..
General Agency of the Lincoln berg, president of the Zionist Or-
ability, but i.n't there any way
National Life Insurance Company. ganization of America, declared
of stopping those things?
in a statement issued to the Jew-
•
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ish Telegraphic Agency.
Did you know that in 1910 Sam- MRS. MEYERS REPORTS
The body of the distinguished
ucl Goldwyn left the glove busi-
ON THE PLAY SCHOOL Jewish artist, who died in Denver
ness and with Jesse Lasky as a
on March 22, arrived in New York
partner founded the Lasky Com-
Mrs. Henry Slayers grave a corn- on Sept. 29, from Denver, where
pony for the production of mov- plate report of the Jewish Center it was embalmed and has rested
ing pictures? Their total cash 132 Piny School at the Jewish Cen- in a vault, and will be shipped to
capital was $20,000, each having ter board meeting, Sept. 22. Mrs. Palestine on a steamer sailing on
invested half of that amount. No Meyers extended her gratitude to October 4.
million dollar epics in those days the following who have contributed
Mr. Rothenberg, in his state-
. . . feature could be made for toward the play school lunch fund, ment, dispelled rumors that :h4
$1,000. Their first director was and toward other activities of the body had been neglected and that
C. B. DeMille, salary $100 a week, Jewish Center Play School: proper respect had not been paid
Its . wis stw, lusts Wilkus, 2 . to the deceased during the inter-
to direct "The Squaw Man" in
"d
onr oe Rosenfiel d, Mies Henrietta •n
their so-called studio, which was M
Mr. Clarence Ascher. Mrs. Meyer Peen- Val which has elapsed.
really a renovated stable.
ti e Mrs. Mollie R. Stern, Mr. Sarah
The Zionist leader stated that
Mrs. Joseph
• • •
M17 Andrew
r ew s i nce the death of l'rofessor
M a. Rob ert J. New nan, Mrs.
Ben Blue, the .nude and w
I'be hr't . Schatz the
M r.. P s..
07.17 ,1gm
' r.
body, in an embalmed
?dr. Robert StreillIng, Mr. Roy Fiskee
screen comic, is a favorite with
Mr. Ralph Schiller, Mr. Meyer Pantie state, has remained in a vault in
English royalty . . . has ap-
Mr, Maud, Aronseon, Me Edwin A. a Denver mortuary at the wish
Wolf, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wineman of
peered many time. before the
and in accordance with the p er.
Mr.. Sol Winn, Mrs. A. Shiffman, Ma ;
Prince of Wales. And it was
arrangements of Bessie!
wolf Kul.. Mrs. Hy Gittletnan. Mr. ann ul n g
• ten-dollar, knock-me-down suit
Simons, Mr, (help Gabrilowitech
Sch atz, son of the deceased,
Me.
Bendetson
Netsorg,
Mr
Edward
that darted
ted him on the road to
the completion of prep-
Rothman, Mr. Nate S. Shapero. Mr. tea
fame as • comedi•n.
Staining, Mr. H. II. Blelfleld, Mr. 'rations for its transfer to Pales-
Shirley Jr. Weinberg, Mr. Wm. it. Kaplan t i ne.
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Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
Dexter AUTO
WASH
Schumann-Heinle, now touring
the Public movie circuit, credits
her triumphs, in part, to the
Jewish strain in her blood. Her
grandmother's name was Leah
Cohen. That certain warm,
sympathetic, tear - ringing qua!•
ity in her voice is due, she
claims, to her Hebrew heritage.
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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
for
W•1114 COW/. lial, nin•n. in
Lib."' VerfaIllie, eiramia... h appearing heat
a P6N "Olt711 "U n ETI:OIT LAND
tVII.
t er rf gat deb,
erftIM
IIII:."). as
.at 61. 4.1den
Master, Allan Greenber g; lieu-
The members of the Home Re- 7;
A Mick. Corn
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t M
enI tiee
l.” rhe
.1 that'e
1" def
lI endem
hlria'..ec
IddlInid
tenant master, Joseph Isenberg;
For the child of three and four
apowanre ho aid ewe oa or before
A.A.U1.AN D. ROSEN,
lief
Society
have
been
active
for
scribe, Dr. Jules 5L Goldsmith; there are only few books better ne 5555..d, 1,5.55.
nd
bd tite...
.m:tobedi
tk.. 5fi rp om
tlre
uk5.. Sept 55. 5552 d
55 Athlone..
foot
exchequer, Jack Cohen.
and more suitable than Marjorie the pant two weeks visiting the
and said order be awed a n d milifideed
, sick in the hospitals and institu-
The organization has been Flack's "Ask Mr. Bear."
wordier to Ia.
gathering..and
distributing
sddi-
greatly strengthened by the
Dated: Detroit. Mich., SOrk. le, 1932-
Next to the all - picture book, this Lk "!
id tr.. ,,,.5 HARRY B. KEIDAN,
Con of a few out-of-town men is the first story book for the ' very !clothing. and giving each of their EVANGELICAL OPINION
Circuit "edge.
mone y a ccord i ng
who are now making Detroit their young. It is the story of Danny.n ee d y
R TKAGAN. Deputy Clerk.
An ex-professional beauty, now
residence, particularly .1 o a e ph who is in search of a gift for his ;the size of the family.
Herman L Berg, Att••ney, 638 Area
.
On
Oct.
24,
the
home
Relief
an evangelist, has this to say:
Isenberg of Georgia, a former all- mother on her birthday
. He goes
?Wane! hash sw•
ls , here use too much
giro
Southern halfback from the Uni- • from
.
the hen to the goose, to the ! Soci ety. under the chairmanship
fi.li
i,,17.,,,t;af
isemfer
.isti.
.et.
ATE 0.h.r 11I
,i;,, C::1: , 1 :liliA
p eaalri otuo co h much oc:S:L
t yeey uw
. . and
io a o.
jep "The
.steilry
versa}, of Georgia, and Jack goat, to the cow, until he gets to of Mrs. Leon Zechman. will hold 1:
Dunn, who, beside being an honor the bear, who suggests a kiss and ,a musical tea for members and
I friends. Admission will be free.
the moment I was converted collie., defend., SatisfeetanY deaf
student at the university, is con- hug,
.ant allowing that It cue. IN
b . y •ffidui
sidereal by many critics to be one
ed? In what date Cr awe/ the
Ably illustrated by the author ' Mrs. Herman Greenberg will have a°nlidtY 50 should they."
...
There you have the intolerance sethet w w wsidw. n la cede m!
the finest athletes ever devil- herself, here is ■ story that is i charge of entertainment. The fol-
eltda
. ift
.t., w.tta,..t,
ii.
.er e.sid 44,d
t
heL
.
ladies
will
serve
as
hod-
of
fanaticism neatly summed up.
oped in Alabama. A program has certain to appeal to youngster!, lowing
been planned for the ensuing year. and solves • problem for parents esses: Mrs. I. Robing, Mrs. H. M. Th e lady doesn't do thus and so k,',1„,,',1„.„,n,..lhe Inee, a: a**titio
ttal
.
of
n
essl
rent
was
ae
,
Mrs.
A.
Moss,
Mrs.
J.
therefore everybody else should ww.., or ow ,..
In search of a book suitable for 1 Shulman.
,,,,
,.1',.. . ,he
' " b. ."; I"
l .: ithed
:a
so.w.Taha
La
ndt'es vethrye Mk
. B.
. B. Schwarts, cnsoutsedooftohuur
.. • ••,... sr mt•
the three and four-year olds. The K ant er, ' s. eirs.
Dr. Clarence B. Jacobs
.
s Blue
of the sheep, the "honk i Ben Goldberg,
A FG
s. A,
e orar
.7.1,7. Dale4. DetriArg i;ar.s.ioi.iirt ilit.
ld: ()Te
%ole
intolerant religious law
Opens Dental Office "moo"
re.
". M mr ,...
is- 11- Rosen,
honk" of the 'nose, the "mu" of Mr
.
c “,
-
the goat provide that appeal which MnC. Cornell,
I7.1
Dr. Clarence B. Jacobs, for- is necessary for the youngster
!nerdy of Grace Hospital, an- whom an entertaining story
nouncea the opening of his office read.
for the general practice of den-
Learning without wisdom is
tistry and oral surgery at 1829
Field avenue, earner Kerchevil. load of books on an ass's back.
(A true eau I
to Mrs. Keeinsmith, Mrs. H. Rosen. therefore you have no right to
s. DONO VAN.
smoke, because I think smoking is
i n Mrs. I. Danto.
an evil; I don't dance or play
a ". P l'AGE TWENTY-TWO
D. P"
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TUR
"Charity gives itself rich; cove- cards, therefore, you mustn't. It's st.
FOR ADDITIONAL LEGAL
• tousnena hoards itself poor."-Ger• wonderful to have possession of
NOTICES.
ALL
THEJRUTHI
man Proverb.