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TilvErkritore,/Ewisn(ARoraciz

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This Label Is Your Guaranty Of Quality L LETTER. BOX

Made in Detroit and delivered
fresh daily. Supervised by the
three oldest Detroit rabbis. You
can always rely upon Gunsberg's

Halevy-Hazomir's Thanks,

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Jr. Lechem Aniyim Society WOULD HAVE JEWS
Organized.
AS MISSIONARIES

AMONG THE ARABS

The Junior Lechem Aniyim So-
ciety was organized at the home
of Esther Goldberg, 1740 West
Euclid avenue, March 28.
The officers are Joe Lacher,
president; Miss Jerry Rossen, vice-
president; Esther Goldberg, secre-
tary; Daisy Sans, treasurer.
An open meeting will be held on
Wednesday, April 11, at the home
of Esther Goldberg, 1745 West
Euclid avenue.

For the solution of the Arab-
Jewish problem in Palestine, Rabbi
Leon Stitsky of Warren, Ohio, in
a recent address on the subject
"Organized Jewish Missionary
Work in Palestine, urges that Jews
should aim to convert Arabs to
Judaism. He stated:

SAM FOREMAN WITH
DEXTER CHEVROLET

cc

Argo Oa Company Sponsors
Puppet Performance at
Busiders Show.
IN SPELLING BEE

Torgsin Business Growing MARTIN WINOKUR
Steadily.
SCHOOL CHAMPION

Sending of Torgsin orders by
Americans to their relatives and
friends in the Soviet Union has
grown steadily in the past few
years. The chain of Torgsin stores
and the number of agencies in this
country handling these orders
have grown correspondingly.
Accordin e to A. Mintz, assistant
general representative in the Unit-
"I should like to offer •
wblrb
ed
States of Torgsin (State Cor-
men on the serfs. ...ear fantastic, bee I
assure roe .4 as for-fetched the one st• poration for Trade with Foreign-
lend by Munn ee, tvt. The plan Is •nn
simple one. It rails wean the Math mop. ers), several thousand banks and
arevert a some form of organised mi..- other agencies in the U. S. A. and
ere .orb and actually engage In the task of Canada
accept Torgsin orders for
attar the Arab religion.. le the refit.
the le,
Thle I. not In say way hammy transmission to the U. S. S. It.
palate with the principles et the mandate end
The chain of Torgsin stores ex-
the spirit of the Jewish faith.
- Turn the even of Israel's hittory and Yes tends to every city in the Soviet
•111 11od ,trh41. :. 11..
e Bible a4d . 1,
17 Ts itod t ovalee Union, including the most remote
.prat
parts of the country. The growing
Chalker 12 provides I or the primelfte te
volume of Torgsin remittances is
111, ■ ,' th Z.::::"V.
wile, Greek 11.4.1ms not only Wended the a reflection of the confidence in
weak. o1 proselyte, Int was mike In Ile the Torgsin organization.
&Ore to nwein proselytes for the emend of
People who avail themselves of
Jewish monotheism Through.. the Roman
Empire Judaism had made Inreeers open the the Torgsin facilities have found
Fans taken. Among con ..... of nolo were that orders are forwarded without
the royal labelsef Adlehene andthe wife of
&motor nark.. Only Om Phaetons toe Me- delay and red tape. The merchan-
lnik, to have an aversion le pearly.. ba- dise sold is of the best quality and
n.. ot the •arls..
el Herod. •
the prices compare favorably with
descendent of [damn., whom flyer
nem
Riled to embrace Judslms. Thee Is why me those prevailing on the U. S. A.
sage ....nosed himself In the Talmud that
market. For instance:
prueektes are as burdensome le lined ne
Pair of shoes, ladies' and men's,
lernee.
In Palestine. however, penektes marl bay.
rbls. 70 k.
been both numerically and escially of Import-
Suit of clothing, woolen, 7 rbls.
son. Otherwise the Tinning would bon had
so jestlfleall. for giN116•11," the stns. .4 50 k.
rendition Cr their 'neon. hie Israel. The
Sweater, 60 k.
preset,. incident of the gent 11111e1 le an
ir r
... 71. the I lelad sIng
Butter, 25 kopeks lb.
eels low
Rye flour, 3 kopeks lb., etc.
In Israci's dismrsim the keine purpose of •1".
n-

i.;;7• ,* 10.
1 .1 . 1.1sxh.01 .7:11..R . hsomnste, Ang•
These articles, as well as a large
sros
.- variety of other merchandise, may
!etc. or descendent. tor twee:le n: whol"."
great distinction In Jewfsb Ille.
benedirtron be obtained at equally low prices,
;s:r. the MmeOtes was reed to CM in anyone of the 1,700 Torgsin
"There ere
ef liter » h
te stores, each one of which is a de-
someA
e Arab .an berme
`,1"7:7* partment store, located in various
Many conversions Moe al. come In the parts of the country.

One of the features of the
Builder's Show, startin g . April fi
Martin Winokur. 12-year-old and continuing through April 15,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wino- at Convention Hall, is the puppet
kur of 7637 Joseph Campau, is show sponsored by the Argo Oil
school champion of his grade at Corporation,
These puppets appear in a series
the Parke School for the second
of plays, presenting two perfor.
time in three years.
stances
in the afternoon and three
This week, Martin won the sev-
enth grade championship and was in the evening. An additional at-
awarded the prize medal and the traction for the benefit of the
customary dictionary. children is the 'Three Bears,"
At the age of 10, Martin was during the afternoon perfor-
the school champion of the fifth mances only.
Among the sketches presented
grade, two years ago spinning the
is a skit especially written for the
dictionary and atlas.
Martin Winokur is a student Argo Oil Corporation by Maurice
also at the Hebrew National J. Pastor. The public is invited to
School directed by I. A. Lawton. see these shows.

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Permit us to express our grati-
tude to you and your associates
for the liberal space you have al-
lotted in your worthy publication
for the publicity for our ninth an-
— Try Our —
nual cocnert April 1.
We also wish to express our
Salami - Weiner. - Bologna
hearty thanks to Aaron Kurland,
Corned Beef - Pastrami
H. Weinberg and H. Altman of
the Jewish radio hours for the
Tongues
time given this concert.
JOSHUA JOYRICH,
Chairman of Executive Board
Thirty years ago, Sam Foreman,
of Halevy Hazotnir Singing
now known to almost every truck
Society.
user
in Detroit, sold the first auto-
Randolph 2545
1016 Napoleon St.
Jewish Prisoners Have Novel motive moving van ever to be used
GEWERKSHAFTEN TAG
in the State of
Passover Feast.
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
Michigan to the
DAY IS SET FOR MAY 6
Galician Young People's
THANKED
BY
STATLER
Grosse Pointe
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Cartage Com-
The Zionist youth groups affil-
Club Has Theater Night Over 110 men. women and children who at- Editor,
A notable event in the annals of
pany, thus mark-
iated with the labor movement will
tended the Mat community Seder ever 10 be prison history occurred here last
ing his entry into
The active dramatic group and held in Lansing Int Friday night. expressed Friday. Owing to the enforced ab-
J. Henry Pichler, resident man- sponsor the annual tag day for the
t h e automobile
benefit of the Gewerkshaften on
entertainment committee of the their appreciation of the efforts of the com- sence of the local rabbi, because of
ager
of
Hotel
Stotler,
Detroit,
in
mittee on arrangements: Id.. H. Rapaport, R.
business.
Galacian Young People's Club has Steadman, Mrs. L. 'Caliche), Mrs. M. Wein- illness, the Episcopalian chaplain,
a letter to the editor of The De- Sunday, May 6.
Detailed announcements will b e
planned a gala evening for the next traub, 111re Wm. Present. Mn. 5. Rapaport, Albert M. 'Ewert, became rabbi,
Since that time
all
troit Jewish Chronicle, thanks
open meeting, Thursday evening, Mn. C. Oladstone. Mr.. D. Hoffman. Mr.. pro tem, to conduct the Passover
Detroit Jewish organizations for made next week.
he has been De-
April 12, at Congregation Beth Wm, Orono., Mrs. R. Radon,. with Robert service.
their cooperation. Mr. Pichler
Radar as general chairman. Out-of-town
troit's leading
Abraham, Linwood at Sturtevant. guests
states:
The services were a revelation to
et the Seder Included M. Frankenstein
Ramat-Gan Acquires a New
truck salesman,
The club will present "Theater of Baton, Irving Hangman of Ann Arbor. the Jewish inmates who are elo-
"We want to take this opportu-
having sold
Shoe Factory.
Night," consisting of a one-act play H. Jonas of Chicago, Ills Miriam Goldberg quent in their praise fo the chap-
nity through the pages of the De-
of
Detroit
and
Mho
Oenevleve
Segel
of
Grand
trucks
and
com-
and a review of several variety
lain's knowledge of Judaism, lend-
troit Jewish Chronicle to tell the
Rapids.
mercial cars for
It
A
51
A T - GAN, Palestine. —
acts.
ing, as it did, the necessary back-
Jewish people of Detroit how much
the leading
Alpha Lanny Society of Michigan Stele ground for a true interpretation of
Hotel Statler appreciates the busi- (JTA)—The foundation stone of a
College Is now in it. new home at 404 Michi-
manufac-
new
shoe-factory,
Naalia, has been
Sam
Foreman
the Passover. Similarly, in his
ness they have received from the
gan avenue. East laming. Member. of the
turers. In 1914,
REP. DINGELL SENDS
various organizations which have laid here. The owners are S. Apts.
Society MO now busily engaged In preparation address and the ritual itself, Dr.
Mr.
Foreman
was
one
of
the
or-
clod,
formerly
proprietor
of a large
PASSOVER GREETINGS for their induction Into Alpha Emil. PI on Ewert showed a thorough under- ganizers of the Universal Truck
met here over a period of years.
shoe store in Lwow, and Dr. J.
April 11. On Friday, April It the Sabbath
standing and the delicacy of feel-
"We want to express further Atkin, formerly manager of the Ce-
Berrien of Congregation Beth gl .111 be ded-
Company,
whose
,product
found
Congressman John D. Dingell, in Stied to this only Jewish fraternity on the ing born of human sympathy.
our deep appreciation of our en- taxis Warsaw shoe factory.
favor for many years with truck
a telegram to the editor of The M. S. C. tamps. Following the smoke., there Another unique feature of this buyers.
tire organization—not only the
A shoe factory and workers' su-
17::. 101: a n d re cn cks.r, otherw
. lse /aton
e:e
n, X raid
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, sends his will be "open house" at the fraternity'. new service was the music rendered by
Detroit Statler but the other Stat- burb combined are being built by
When the commercial vehicle
home.
inmates of both Jewish and Chris-
greetings to the Jewish community
ler Hotels as well who have en- the Corona Shoe Company at Rish.
judoisus ceplisi ming. Ins In modern limes
.
became
an
object
for
mass
pro-
tian faith. A quintette and pianist
tonversions to Judaism are milt. preogenL`e
on the occasion of Passover. His
Prof. and Mrs. William Haber and young
"Oho!" said the pot to the kettle' joyed this business.
duction, Mr. Foreman's selling
on-le-Zion.
Relish motored to Milwaukee to be at the Seder was used comprising men of four
message follows:
"You're dirty and ugly and black!
ability and experience, long ex-
"A hearty welcome awaits you
with their parents.
nationalities.
"I regret that I will be unable to
Sure no one would think you were at the Detroit Statler as well as
perience, long recognized by com-
The knife grinder is happiest
As the topic of his address Dr.
M.. Charts Federman and her children.
"The Romance of a People"—
metal,
petitive manufacturers, became a
at our other hotels for all future when things are dull in his line of
be in Detroit during the Passover
Leo and Shirley Lou!.,. went severs! day. kst Ewert presented a brief history of
a
mighty
pageant
of
history!
Except
when
you're
given
a
crack."
was
prize
to
be
bid
for
and
he
affairs."
business.
holidays which are being reverently week with grA Federmans family at Lima, the Jewish people beginning in an-
finally won back to the selling end
observed by the Jewish people in Ohio.
tiquity and coming down to the
of the business.
.1111.1••• ■••■•■■
Sidney Shapiro, of New York City. is among present day. He dwelt at length on
my district. May I therefore trans-
Now the leading truck salesman
the newstudents enrolled at Michigan sta. the outstanding contribution of
mit my greetings and best wishes Cii, for the opting term.
for the Dexter Chevrolet Com-
Jews all over the world to the arts,
pany, located at 11534 Dexter .
expressing the hope that peace and
sciences and all religions, averring
Mrs. Clarence Oladeto. entatalned Sunday
Boulevard at Burlingame, Mr.
goodwill prevail. May I not add 2:Loa:
o il/ f it.
% t a ,otin
t. In honor of MI. &Drina that no other race does civilization
in these trying times, when hu-
acknowledge a greater debt. Men- Foreman looks ahead to an unpre-
manity is harrassed on all sides,
tion was also made of the increas- cedented g ain in truck sales
that it is my fervent prayer that Donald B. Frederick Speaks ing harmony apparent between throughout the country. Mr.
Foreman's wide experience has
humanity forget trivial differences
Jews and Gentiles.
to Square Club.
and unite in making this world of
Dr. F.weret attributes the spread enabled him to intelligently fill
ours one wherein happiness might
of tolerance to the effect of radio the needs of his clientele, and his
A large and enthusiastic audi-
be enjoyed on the basis of equality
and modern methods of communica- honest and fair methods win the
for all. May I join you in your ence listened to an address on tion which allow for a much closer praise of even his closest competi-
prayers so that this world of ours "Narcotics" by former Assistant association among all classes of tors.
might be freed of bigotry, of intol- United States District Atorney, people.
erance, of hate, of prejudice which Donald B. Frederick, at the Square
In conclusion the chaplain invited LANSING FRATERNITY
has for its purpose the destruction Club last Monday evening, April
attention to the odd circumstance
of human civilization. Let us re- 2. Mr. Frederick decsribed the
JOINS NATIONAL BODY
of the Jewish Passover occurring
solve and become as one a united threatening menace of the drug
simultaneously with the Christian
and intolerant group toward that evil. He pictured the destruction
On Sunday, April 8, Alpha
Holy Week. As Easter commem-
one outstanding curse—intolerance. brought about by opium and its
orated the resurrection of Christ, erary Society of Michigan Stat '
It is manifestly clear that this de- derivatives.
College
at East Lansing will be
His talk was one of a series of so the Passover marks the resur- inducted into Alpha Epsilon Pi,
mon of bigotry should bit crushed
rection of an ancient race and their
and therefore we must oppose this Monday night educational talks
deliverance from Egyptian bond- national Jewish social fraternity,
encroachment whenever and where- sponsored by the Club.
as Chi chapter.
In addition to the speaker, there age .
ever its presence is known or even
The Jewish Inmates of Mich-
Aplha Society was first organ-
suspected."
were motion pictuers, showing in-
igan State Prison,
ized at Michigan State College in
A telegram of greeting to the teresting spots in Africa and
LOUIS GOLD, chairman.
1929
as a discussion group. In
Jewish community from Congress. Egypt.
1930, it was re-okganized as a
man Dingell was laso received by
The membership was informed
Greek
letter society and as such
Hyman Altman, director of the of the illness of Jack Poston, who LOUIS ADAMIC SPEAKS
Jewish Radio Hour.
is now recuperating in Henry Ford HERE WEDNESDAY NOON received official recognition from
the
faculty
in 1931. The Alpha
hospital.
Society is the first and only Jew-
There were appropriate Pass-
Louis Adamic, author of "The ish Greek letter fraternity at the
ECONOMIC SYMPOSIUM over refreshments.
Native's Return," is to be the Michigan State College.
AT TEMPLE ON SUNDAY
speaker Wednesday noon, April
The officers-elect of Alpha So-
18, at a meeting of the Council of
The discussion group of the
Social Agencies of Metropolitan ciety, who will be the first officers
of
the group as members of the
Young People's Temple Club will
Detroit at the Central Y. W. C. A.
A. E. Pi Fraternity, are: Master,
have an economic symposium at
Rabbi Frederic Doppett has left for Cincinv The meeting is open to the public.
Phil
M. Scwartz; lieutenant mas-
nail
where
he
will
deliver
an
address
on
the Temple club rooms on Sunday,
Mr. Adamic comes to Detroit
"Chasidism" before the College of Rabbis now
April 15, at 3:30 p. m.
under the auspices of the Foreign ter, Norman Benow; scribe,
meeting there.
Adolph
Marcus; exchequer, Geo.
,Capitalism, Socialism, Technoc-
Language Information Service.
racy will be discussed by its ardent
A delightful Panover Seder wits held Friday Fred M. Butzel and Mrs. Willard P. Lsschar.
evening
Si
Temple
Beth
SI.
Rabbi
Doppelt
supporters.
Alex Cohen, prominent in Lans-
Pope are the local members of the
the urgent end Mrs. Joarph Roth.,
OUR
The discussion will be open to conducted
ing business and social activities,
was In charge of arningements for the dinner. board of directors of this organi-
those present.
gave material assistance to the or-
zation.
Miss Emetic Levin of Cleveland is • guest
ganization
of
the
group.
For
his
While here, Mr. Adamic will
A musical and dramatic spec. at the home of her uncle, Isaac Oppenhein.
speak before several groups of arduous interest, Mr. Cohen was
tacle with • cast of 2,000—"The
Mrs. Robert Rosenberg and daughter. Marcia,
foreign born citizens, and at the made an honorary member of the
Romance of a People."
are Melting relation In Chicago.
Joint meeting of the Federation of Society. A like honor will be con-
-
ferred upon him by Alpha Epsilon
Mrs. Samuel Eicitner hut returned to her Settlements and the Council on
home after a month spent in Jacksonville,
Immigrant Education Tuesday Pi Fraternity.
The Society has just moved into
Monuments of Character Fin, with her daughter and son.
a golden flow into
noon, April 17, at the Highland
a spacious 10-room home which
Park Community Center.
houses most of its present under-
graduate membership.
CARD OF THANKS
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity was
Mrs. Lillie Atkins and family of
MRS. LENA HOFFMAN
organized in New York University
URBACH
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and 3258 Calvert avenue wish to thank on Nov. 7, 1913, when Alpha
Cantor Sonenklar of Congregation their many friends and relatives Chapter was established. Since
Shaarey Zedek conducted the fu- for their kindness and sympathy that time the growth has been
neral rites for Mrs. Lena Hoff- shown them in their recent be- steady and at the present time
man at her home, 2725 Richton, reavement. Special thanks are there are 18 active chapters and
Thursday, March 29. Burial was given to Rabbi M. Fischer and 12 alumni groups.
in Cloverhill Cemetery. Surviving Robert Rosenberg.
An elaborate program has been
are a son, Sol Williams of Cleve-
planned for the installation of Chi
glenalle ss4 raw Wesemesio
land, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs.
Chapter. The Olds Hotel will be
7729 TWELFTH ST.
A. B. Hayden, Mrs. Lou Elliman,
ISCLID use
the scene of the entire affair which
Mrs. Jack Friedman; six grand-
begins with the induction ceremo-
children, Mrs. Myer Gerson, Mr.
nies at 4:30 p. m. followed by a
Norman Hayden, Mr. Leonard Si- PROPERTY OWNERS, ATTEN- formal banquet for the men and
TION—Let the Mickay Manage. a bridge luncheon for the women,
mons. Jerome Simons, Melvin and
ment Co. relieve you of your and a formal dance in the evening.
Lois Fredman; two great grand-
property worries. For efficient Approximately 200 couples will at-
children, Buddy and Ramon Ger-
son,
all
of
Detroit.
management
and economical tend. The faculty of the College,
(Mogileysky)
maintenance, call Mr. M. H. the fraternities and sororities as
Goldsmith,
Cherry
9689.
MRS. CHARLES ROSENTHAL
well as the Jewish Community of
of 2945 Cortland avenue, 38
Surgical Mohai years
TAKE
NO
CHANCES
with cheap Lansing will be well represented.
old, posed away suddenly on
In
addition, there will be 150 coup-
shoe repairing when DI Kaner's
Bemoussdoil n lessiv March 4, while visiting her mother
quality costs no more. We do , les from Detroit, the east and mid-
in Lawrence, MM. She leaves
helf Pigskins.
dle
west representing the various
the finest work in the city of
her husband, Charles, and son,
125 540011
Detroit. Hand sewed on re- chapters.
Herbert; her mother, Mabel Gold-
Nakao ISM
Arrangements
are in charge of
quest for your better shoes.
berg of Lawrence; three brothers,
made possible more jobs for Detroit workmen.
M. KANER, Expert Shoe Re- A. Allan Greenburg of Detroit
Dr. Maurice Goldberg of Lawr-
who
is
assisted
by
Jack A. Cohen,
pairs,
127
E.
Grand
River
(op-
ence, Mass., Dr. Louis Goldberg
George Gilbert, Julius Rothenberg
posite Broadway Market).
of Detroit and Meyer Goldberg of
and Oliver Kanter.
Lowell, Mass., and ■ sister. Mrs.
Speakers for the formal ban-
GRAND PIANO WANTED—Will
David Rosenblum of Manchester,
pay up to $300.00 cash for ■ quet will include Dr. Robert D.
N. H.
SURGICAL MOHEL
good make grand piano in good Shaw, president of the College;
condition. No dealers. State Prof. Lloyd Emmons, administra-
BENJAMIN ABRAMOWITZ
XS Year? toper-
full particulars. Write Box 200, tor; H H. --a 11 Y. secretary;
of 3252 Fullerton avenue. 59
' Iowa. [.dossed
Hon. L. L. Frimodig, mayor of
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
years old, passed away suddenly
by Loading
East Lansing; Prof. William Ha-
Phyoklaso
on April 3. Funeral services were DUE BILL FOR SALE on • first ber, Alex Cohen, Alexander L.
held on April 4 with interment at
class
downtown
hotel
in
Detroit.
Grossman, supreme master of the
2073
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi E.
Can also secure due bill for Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, of
Gladstone
Aishiskin officiated. He is sur-
hotels in Baltimore, San Fran- New York; Theodore Racoosin,
We do not make public this information in order to emphasize our success.
vived by his wife, Katie; a daugh-
cisco, Memphis, St. Louis, Den- past supreme master, New York;
Euclid 104117
ter, Ethel Subar; three sons, Leo,
ver and Cincinnati. Write Box Lester H. Block, past supreme
We
do so only to remind our many friends that their preference for
, Louis and Morris; two brothers
300, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. master, Buffalo; Dr. Jules M. Gold-
land five sisters. Mr. Abramowitz
smith of Detroit.
Schmidt's
Famous has been instrumental in helping us to help our own com-
was on the board for the House I AM DRIVING to Los Angeles
about April 25th in a big Buick
of Shelter, a member of the Jew-
munity—both through the medium of larger tax payments (wholly independent
Eight. Would like to have four
Home, Mogen
RODIN CLUB
Rev. Cantor ish Old Folks'
of the usual property taxes levied by state, county
passengers who would be willis
city) and through a
Shule and other institu-
A meeting of the Rodin Club
David Coldest Abraham
to share expense for gas and oil. was held at the home of Mrs. M.
tions.
larger employment list. We are grateful to be
Call Northlawn 4702 between 7 Miller, 2750 Tyler avenue, on
Mho( t's nowt**
and 8 in evening for further in- March 26. The hostess served
SARAH M. STEARNS
MOHEL
sharing in the drive for better times for all.
formation.
of the Lee Crest Apartments, 71
lunch at 1 o'clock, after which the
regular meeting was held. The
Wedding Cores& I years old, died on starch 4. Fu-
WANTED—Room
for
single
young
aloe Performed al Ineral services were held on March
remainder of the afternoon was
man, with refined Jewish family, spent playing cards. The next
5 with interment lit Woodmere.
Home and by
Northwest section preferred. Call meeting will be held on Wednes-
PRESIDENT
Cemetery, Dr. Leo M. Franklin
Appointment
Euclid 3765.
day afternoon, April 11, at the
officiating. She is survived by a
itselbl
son, Lewis M. Silverman.
FOR RENT—Furnished room in home of Mrs. Horwitz, 2728 Cort-
modern home, all conveniences; land.
good transportation; reasonable.
Call To. 7-5470 or call at 1225 GAMMA PHI SORORITY AIDS
Burlingame.
PASSOVER NEEDY

Beefenette - Delicatessen

GUNSBERG PROVISION CO.

LANSING NOTES

MORE THAN A
COOL MILLION

IS SCHMIDT'S TAX

CONTRIBUTION TO RECOVERY

lingutatu Notes

Y

Federal and State governments are receiving quite a chunk of
money from The Schmidt Brewing Company these days. We've just been
tallying our purchases of excise stamps since last June. The sum exceeds a
million dollars—already consumed.

Those little stamps represent
the treasuries of your nation
and your state. They add not one pence to the earnings of The Schmidt
Brewing Company; but they do add to the aggregate forces for recovery
which are steadily becoming felt.

OBITUARY

Manuel Urbacb

CLASSIFIED

Business has been good with The Schmidt Brewing Company. Detroit and
Wayne County residents have been buying Schmidt's Famous in increasing
volume. The tradition of a fine flavor, a quality base and an honorable old
name was remembered by old Detroiters ... and now added thousands are
learning why this firm stands out as one of the stalwart pioneers of Michigan's
industrial life, trusted by veteran citizens, favored by their families.

Eager to give impetus to better conditions locally, we have been speeding
up our plant expansion program, involving a direct expenditure of more
than one half million dollars. This expansion work has meant and still
means construction employment for many Detroit tradesmen and craftsmen.
So the purchasing power of our customers . . . when they've asked for
Schmidt's Famous ... while swelling the tax coffers of government, has also

Rev. Samuel

MOGILL

The most modern equipment within the command of the brewing industry
is now installed in the Schmidt plant. Large sums have been expended for
such units as glass lined tanks for storage, a new power plant of advanced
design, additional bottling facilities and other equipment to provide maxi-
mum service. And throughout this institution the visitor senses moderniza-
tion at high levels of efficiency.

REV. J. SILVERMAN

and

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Gamma Phi Sorority gave six
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for refined couple oil girl. baskets to three needy families
for Passover.
3003 Tuxedo, near Wildemere.
The sorority is making plans for
FOR RENT — Large attractive ita summer cottage in the near
I room with small adult family; future.
The next meeting will be held
1 convenient to street car and bus
j lines. 3370 Wager Ave., Garfield at the home of Mine Gloria Feld-
stein of 1480 Hazelwood.
2543-M.

THE SCHMIDT BREWING CO.

TEMPLE 2-7200

DETROIT

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