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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
EDLTROWEWISil RONICHE
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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
STAGE AND SCREEN
ram to Address
U. H. S. Auxiliary
Detroit Town Hall Series at Masonic Temple Available
A program of interest has been
Fisher Theater
arranged for the opening meet - '
for Conventions, Parties,
an Andy' and •Iheeld
°Hdy
ea
Ham m" mere two arl
*ening phi trren-Inst o
solo/on we
HONOR TIGER LADIES
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Three Will Be Presented with
Furs by Anois Co.
On Saturday afternoon, at Na-
ing of the Women's Auxiliary of
With an advance membership
the United Hebrew Schools, which vin Field, Mrs. Gordon S. Coch-
sale already more than three
will be held on Wednesday, Oct. rane, wife of the Detroit Tigers'
' s Masonic Temp l e e is t h e out- 3 at 2:15 p. m., at the, Jewishlighting manager, Miss Edna
times as great as last year's total.
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the Detroit Town Hull Series will standing feature of Detroit's I s - Community Center.
Mary Skinner, fiancee of Detroit's
"Judge Priest"
on launch its 1934-35 season tensile convention facilities. This
Rabbi Leon From, the speaker hero pitcher, and Mrs. Gehringer,
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of brilliant Wednesday morning. world.famed structure containing
ng ° f the afternoon, has chosen as mother of the greatest second
ROCHELLE HUDSON
it o public auditoriums tog ether
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lectures in its new midtown loca- iith five large dance halls as well his subject, "The Revival of the baseman that baseball ever pro-
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ANITA Louis a
tion in the Fisher Theater.
Hebrew Language." The soloist duced, will be presented with
K5TI, IL WALTHALL
a number of smaller halls for
Victor Chenkin, world renowned I
N FETCHIT
i a most sat- will be Mrs. David Kallman, who winter furs, just prior to the
i group
i lu ct: oiee
n tings, make it
actor singer, opens the series at i
Triter for conventions, , will be accompanied on the piano commencement of the baseball
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11 o'clock Wednesday morning, parties 3'endathe rings both large by Mrs. Samuel Asherson.
game.
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PENNANT-11 INNING
Early in August, Annis Furs,
Oct. 24, with his famous program and small. g
Announcement of the donor
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of international character songs,1 An important fea t u r e is the luncheon chairman and commit- sponsors of the broadcasting of
SIDNEY PACK
TIIN CARL..{TONNICT
in costume.
the Tiger away-from-home games
,large auditorium which is one of tees will be made at this time.
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The brilliant list of celebrities the finest public halls in the Uni- Mrs. Morse M. Saulson and the through the facilities of WJBK,
A Terpsichore-no Tribute to
MICKE1 CQ•IIIIAN
includes Robert Maynard Hutch- fed States, having a seating cootie- following committee, Mesdames announced that a beautiful fur
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and the
ins, young president of the Uni-,, ity of about 5,000. This auditor- Sol Davidson, Aaron Carlstein, J. coat would be presented to the
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ersity of Chicago, who has rev- i m
hi is available to the public and Friedberg, ,Morris Krause, A. wife, mother or sweetheart of the
Tlae Dom•tel he Moe. and
Carmen
olutionized university curriculum; is becoming more and more a center Kasle, Anthony Deutsch, Herman Tiger acclaimed the most popular
HS Detil C111 YAPS
Mark
Sullivan,
internationally for the finest things in concerts and Cohen, Charles Robinson, Charles and valuable. They requested the
TNiIp ponese Millets.
THANK CONNORS
F. famous Washington journalist; music offered to the people of De- Smith and Esther Solomon, will baseball fans to select the win-
Mae Running Throne ,
be in charge of the social hour ner through the medium of Sta-
Ludwig I.ewisohn, devout Jew troit.
Ian.
Meholy
tion WJBK. Tens of thousan d s
a nd devoted American, who will There is also a small auditorium which will follow the program.
JACK
KAUF7dAN
NAM
All members and their friends of votes poured in. A staff of
Fox Theater Oreluutrs
discuss
The Present Crisis in known as the Scottish Rite Cathe-
Civilization.".
drat made rich by the carvings and are invited to attend this meet- clerks spent days tabulating the
Among other world renowned color work which is most effectively ing. result. When the final votes were
counted, it was found that the
0=0=0=10=0 speakers are Edna St. Vincent carried out in the ceiling. This
Millay, poet, author of "The auditorium is equipped with a four- U. of D. Plays Western State result of the poll was so close that
King's Henchman"; William Bee- manual Skinner organ. The stage
to select any one winner would
Normal Oct. 5
Therefore the
be, with dramatic movies of his is modern in every detail and suit-
University of Detroit's second be an injustice.
,
able
for
dramatization
work.
latest ocean conquest more than
game of the season will be played directors of Annis Furs unani-
Located un a half floor below is
half a mile down; Nellie Taylor
on Friday evening, Oct. 5, in the mously decided to honor the three
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m Ross, first woman director of the the slightly smaller Crystal Ball Titan stadium, with the Western leading players.
14 U. S. Mint; Cornelius Vanderbilt, Roomwhich is unquestionably one State Normal team of Kalamazoo
70 EAST BRAGA
O Jr., who has defied , tradition and of the most beautiful rooms in as the opponent. This looks like Saginaw Saddened by Death
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who exposes the old order of America.
of Mrs. Irene Philippe
Accomodations are 'available for rather a soft spot for the Titans,
autocratic wealth in his new
but if so, it will be their last of
Gordon
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book, "Farewell to Fifth Avenue," private parties, weddings, etc.
the
season.
From
then
until
Dec.
THEY ALL AGREED
The Saginaw community has
When planning bridge parties,
which comet' off the presses in
•indt . . laay Spot
Thal
luncher
• banquets, call Temple 1 they will have nothing but the been greatly saddened by the sud-
toughest kind of apposition.
den death in Salt Lake City, Utah,
nn.
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rut thee information.
I. • Sure Winner • O
Two famous psychologists in
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Mike Gary's Kalamazoo outfit of one of its most beloved former
widely
different
fields
are
Albert
and bids fair to outdo
is reported to be much improved members, Mrs. Irene Philippe Gor-
O Edward Wiggam, whose feature
its popularity of last
EASTERN STAR CAFE
over last season, when Detroit don. Mrs. Gordon, who died on
"Let's Explore Your Mind" is now
season
So popular M the floor show defeated it 26 to 0. Inexperienced Sept. 20, was the wife of Rabbi
running in the Detroit News, and at the Eastern Star Cafe, Grand players were a big drawback in Samuel H. Gordon, rabbi of Tem-
Sealy re-decorated Is an ultra
modern et) le, It In one 44 the
Dr. Louis Berg, physician, at Wel-
River at the Boulevard, that it 1933, but the same men a year ple B'nai Israel, Salt Lake City,
n owt ehannIns moot., In toon.
.
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and daughter of Mrs. Alexander
has been held over for another older ought to be able to give
Julien Bryan, daring photogra-
Here It I.!
The Show?
in this unique good account of themselves. The Philippe and of the late Mr. Phil-
pher-lecturer,
returns
direct
from
week.
Featured
team is rather light, but the game ippe. Mr. Philippe was for many
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ZITA AND ANIS
his annual trip to Sovietland with presentation are the Ray Sisters, is sure to be an open one in years president of Temple Beth
, formerly of Earl Carroll's Vani-
Smart Dunce ArtInta
new movies of "Russia As It le.'
which beef will have little bearing El, Saginaw.
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ties,
who
perform
the
world's
only
PAT VERNON
Margaret Ayer Barnes, Pulitzer-
She was born in Saginaw, Nov.
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double fan dance. The music is on the result.
•. My. Most a Dummy"
prize novelist and playwright,
17, 1905, and received her educe-
supplied by Rex Hanlon and his
and Cora Wilson Stewart, who
JOY KALEASE
LOUIS
ROTHENBERG
CLUB
tion
here, graduating from Ar-
10-piece orchestra, and their
Jost Bore.
founded the Moonlight School,
The Louis Rothenberg Club thur Hill High School in 1923.
rhythm makes dancing extremely
for
the
illiterate
Kentucky
moun-
BROMLEY HOUSE
elected the following officers for Her marriage to Rabbi Gordon
enjoyable.
taineers, are two famous women
Baritone and SI. C.
The Eastern Star specializes in the ensuing term: President, Ed- occurred two years later and since
who will speak.
BORIS ROMANOFF
choice Chinese and American win Rothenberg; vice-president, that time she has become a prom-
Sneaking on world problems of dishes and a table d'hote dinner Morris M. Rothenberg; secretary, inent member of the western cool-
Pianist De Lure
vital current importance are Will is offered for 55 cents.
The y Mrs. F. Shulman; treasurer, Jul- munity, not only by her diverse
Enjoy an Etrellently Prepared
Irwin,
noted journalist, w hn will
-
- iu ' Rothenberg. To complete the activities, but for her charm of
Dinner
also serve excellent cocktails,
talk on The Menace of the wines board of directors the president manner. She was especially in.
' beers, etc. There is no
RALPH MAXWELL
Racketeer"; Charles C. Gatehel-
in- cover
at any time. Free r appointed Ha ry Green, William terested in Jewish affairs, having
der, writer and authority on
Flortg
be
Rothenberg and Joseph Rothen• served as president of the Temple
.
ternational affairs, whose topic is delivery service to your home can
NEW YORK BAND
Sisterhood and as supetintendmit
!Hitler Saved or Ruined
Mrs. Shulman presented gifts of the Sabbath School.
O "Has H
or night by calling Euclid 2000.
Special Sunday Dinner $1.50
Germany?" and Dr. George E.
as expressions of appreciation to
The funeral took Owe from
Vincent, former head of the
the following retiring officers: the family residence, 1021 N.
C:1 0=2 0 1:1 0
Rockefeller Foundation, who will
FOX THEATER
Edward Rothenberg, president; Michigan Ave., on Tuesday morn-
survey world conditions from the
No one knows his small town Joseph Rothenberg, vice-presi- ing, with Rabbi Leon Frani of
angle "As Others See Us."
Southern folk better than Author dent; Miss Anne Rothenberg , sec. Temple Beth El, Detroit, Oki-
Two sensational E u r a p e a n Irvin S. Cobb, so when he wrote retary; I. Weidenhaum, treasurer. ating.
6540 Woodward, at Bled.
dancers, Clotilde and Alexandre "Judge Priest," or rather a series
The last meeting of the club
OPEN 1I A. 01. T11 11111NIMIT
Sakharoff, will mak e th e i r Detroit , o f yarns with the "Jedge" as the seas held at the home of Mr. and
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
FREE PARKING
debut on the Town Hall course. humorous central figure, and theiMrs. Edward Rothenberg.
Opening a four-day run on
Ar-
Angna Enters. America's great- latter were purchased by a movie rangements were made to send Monday. Oct. 1, "Dames" and
150 to 6 P. M. -- 20c After
est feminine mime, who created studio, it was a foregone con- relief to the Polish flood suffer. "Their Big Moment," the double.
Starting SATTIDIAT till TITNI1A1
a sensation last winter at Or- elusion that Will Rogers would erg.
feature offering at the Hollywood
Myrna ley and George Brent IS
chestra Hall, will end the series impersonate the man on the
The next meeting will be held Theater, will be shown for the
"STAMBOUL QUEST"
April 3 with a brilliant new cos- bench. The result is shown on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- last time on Thursday evening,
0111 Joan Wooden In
tome program, "Episodes."
Oct. 4.
win Rothenberg.
"SMARTY"
the Fox screen.
Only one speaker is to be re-
mated from last season's course:
Everett Dean Martin, head of the
People's Institute, Cooper Union,
YOU CAN TELL'
New York.
THE WORLD
Tic kets
secured at the
Town l sa I In':
office,
b e Detroit Leland
YOU BOUGHT IT
Weddings, Etc.
Will Rogers
r,
CLUB
MAXINE
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Center Theater
will
by
So-
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Having its American premiere,
"What Children Must Know," a
famous European play, is now be-
ing presented at Littman 's Yid-
[fish People's Theater, 12th and
Seward. The play is by DeLareva,
and its Yiddish translation is by
Wagner.
Opening on Friday evening,
the play will be shown again on
Sunday matinee and evening,
Sept. 30, and Tuesday evening,
Oct. 2.
Featured for the first time in
this play will be Max Clam, popu-
lar Parisian actor, assisted by the
entire new cast of local actors,
headed by Misha Fishzon, Cella
Pierson and Isaac Arco.
Young
People's Society of
B'nai David
The first fall meeting of the
Young People's Society of B'nai
David was held Tuesday evening,
at the synagogue, Elmhurst and
Fourteenth.
During the past year the club
has been successful in obtaining a
number of prominent lecturers to
address the members. Plans are
being made for the continuation of
these lectures.
The following officers were in-
stalled at the meeting: Jack Coop-
er, president; Jean Caplan, vice-
president; Henry Berlow, treas-
urer; Sylvia Jaffe, secretary .
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Concert Societe'
Jassy Believes
Hitler's End Near
Back from Germany,
Tell. of Reaction. Against
Present Regime
Detroiter,
ORIOLE
TERRACE
E.
GRAND BLVD AT WOODWARD
Henry Jassy of 159 Taylor
Ave., who recently returned from
■
Pla in :
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' * CLYDE
LUCAS
And His California Dons
EARL
LINDSAY'S
"Revue of 1934"
FIVE STELLAR ACTS AND
20 DANCING ADORABLES 20
Three Sho.ws Nightly 8-11-1
RESERVATIONS TRINIT I
fret pal king. Nil
2 0100
dors to door
2nd SENSATIONAL WEEK
UNIQUE FLOOR SNOW
Eters Sled-With
NORTH ENDCLINIC
er.
ub
'What Children Must Know'
at Littman for First
Time in U. S4
PHOTOGRAPH OF NORTH END CLINIC EXHIBITION
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ind
igh
'in
WORLD-FAMOUS VIOLINIST
Final Appearance Until 1937 or 1938
MONDAY Evening, October 8th, 8:30
an extended stay in Berlin, Ger-
many, where he interviewed a
number of Jews and non-Jews on
the present situation, has ex-
pressed the belief that the Ger-
mans are beginning to realize how
the Hitler regime is serving as
an obstacle to recovery, and that
the end of Nazism is in sight.
YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too
In a statement made to The De-
short? Too wide? Too nar- troit Jewish Chronicle Mr. Jassy
row? We can niake them over said:
We
up to two sizes larger.
"The German people now real-
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30 ize that (Hitler's regime is an ob-
years' experience. M. KANER stacle to the recovery of Ger-
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand many, because his policy fright-
River, 12916 E. Jefferson.
ened foreign nations and there-
fore the Communists and the
NEED A WASHWOMAN? Wom- Monarchist party consider that
en for ironing, cleaning and the revolution is still going on
scrubbing, by hour, day or and that the time is not far off
week. Reliable, industrious when Hitler will be joining count-
help. Free to employer. All less other experimental heroes to
Nations Employment Bureau, the junk heap.
Madison 2526.
'"rhere are indications that the
Fuehrer sees the rocks ahead and
DAVID IIOROWITZ, the teacher.
is trying to get back to dry land
Specializing in preparing Bar
as fast as he can, while the Nazi
Mitzvahs, also citizenship. Be-
party is declining everywhere.
ginners, •hildren or adults ac-
"The events of June 30 In Ber-
cepted. Reading and writing He-
brew, Yiddish or English in five lin caused grave doubt in the
(5) lessons guaranteed. Free Saar as to the desirability of
trial lesson. 2091 Blaine Ave., becoming again a part of Ger-
many. Many of the Saar brown
Phone Garfield 6914-R.
shirts save already turned back
FOR RENT -- Nicely furnished to the Communist party.
room, shower bath, in modern
Effect of Boycott
home with every convenience.
"The boycott is having a tre-
Three adults in family. Near mendous effect upon Germany,
14th bum and several street car and Japan is giving Germany
lines. Garage if desired. Reas- plenty of competition. The for-
onable rent. Garfield 4317-1 eign boycott has placed a barrier
2074 W. Philadelphia.
around Germany. The economic
difficulties now confronting the
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished German people will cause great
room for a gentleman in pri- disorder for the barren winter
vate home, by young couple. ahead.
No children. Modern. Reason-
"I have spoken to a great num-
able. Linwood section. Town- ber of non-Jewish Germans be-
send 6.3033.
Hotel .
hind
closed doors, and they in-
AT KOSINS
FOR RENT - Attractive double formed me that the Jewish peo-
room for one or two persons. ple are really wanted and the
"STAMBOUL QUEST" AT THE
III, words but
Full home privileges allowed. Germans are beginning to realize
CENTER THEATER
tb•S'e th e
3760 W. Chicago, Apt. No. 206. that Fascism, Nazism and all oth-
The story of Europe's loveliest
er isms are to be discarded as a
way we feel
spy, "Fraulein Doktor," came to
THIS (OMPLETE MEDICAL AND SLRGIZAL SERVICE 15 PROVIffiD BY NORTH END
, beat o u r
FOR
RENT - Room and garage result of public horror.
life in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
CLINIC FOR INDSE, P4DVIDUALS FC0.ii0 [MIME FOR SUCH CARE ,..
clothe. -and
"I also was told confidentially
for • gentleman. Refined home
picture, "Stamboul Quest," show-
THE VC4UNTEER SERVICES OF 115 DOCTORS AND DENTISTS MARE THIS MIRE
you'll feel
of middle-aged couple. Reason- by very prominent non-Jews that
ing at the Center Theater, Wood-
Aug laLd 'OAS 449IS Tx.s• Nif,fit, 1145 Pt!0:1 .. ..1(14vmsrrci. • 74:
that seat toe
able. 1477 Blaine Ave., Trim. they find the Jew indispensable I
ward
and
the
Boulevard,
begin-
who coo we
to the German scheme of things,
ity 2-3521.
ning Saturday, Sept. 29, through
the q•allty .
that he is the missing cog is the
Tuesday, Oct. 2.
sea their low
FOR RENT-Attractive well fur- wheel or the salt necessary to
There have been many spy
prIews. Drop
nished room in beautiful home, properly flavor the bouillion.
In sodas.
dramas unfolded on the screen,
for one or two. All facilities.
Refugee. Return
but none so gripping and dramatic
Rent reasonable. L. Wolnan-
"Jewiah and other' immigrants
as this drama of the woman who
sky, 2211 Calvert Ave.
who fled in terror are slowly re.
gent Mats Hari to her death.
turning; however, the process is
As Annemarie, the mysterious
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished very slow.
"Fraulein Dokter" who is ac-
room by American Jewish fam-
"There are so many divisions
el
cepted throughout Europe as •
ily. Garage if desired. Con-
of opinion in Germany: The party
myth, Myrna Loy further proves
venient to has and car line.
'
af Aar CO NA,
of the republic, composed of those
that she is one of the most yes-
3018 Clairmount. Euclid
with broken fortunes who like ■
1430 Griswold Street
aatile figures in pictures and de-
8178-W.
revolution for a revolution's sake;
Kelwe•U Grand Riser • Clifford
serving of stardom more than any
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished the party of Monarchists, who en-
- other actress of the films.
tertain the broadest democratic
room
by
young
couple,
for
one
Featured on this bill also in
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or two. Rental, $3.50 per week. principles, but who would none
O Joan Blondell in "Smarty."
'4075 Richton, near Dexter Blvd. the less support a monarchy; and
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in the meantime the tight within
UNITED DETROIT THEATERS
FOR RENT-Furnished sun room the Nazi party is going on briskly
With Detroit gone baseball mad ,
lady
or
in private home for
behind the scenes.
the Michigan presents a story in
gentleman. Conveniently lo-
"Returning from Berlin to
keeping with the feelings of the
cated, near Dexter bus. 3283 Paris, you notice the difference
AND
MRS.
SAMUEL
MENDELSOHN
ROSENBERG
J.
LOUIS
L.
WOHL,
MRS.
not, then by all
town, "Death on the Diamond.'
MISS RUTH
Carter Ave. Reference required. between both banks of the Rhine.
It deals with a closely contested
You feel as you would when mim-
O means do so, and see
The photograph shows Mrs. Louie J. Rosenberg and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, hostesses, and
pennant race and the troubles
for yourself the most
Miss Ruth L. Wohl, laboratorian, at North End Clinic 'booth of Detroit Community Fund exhibition PRIVATE PARTY DRIVING to ing out of • cyclone into a nor-
that the pennant-bound club en-
Los Angeles, Calif., about Oct. mal atmosphere. When the French
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
just
concluded
at
the
J.
L.
Hudson
Co.
The
clinic
is
a
member
complete and most
counters, such as some mysteri-
10, can accommodate two pas- custom official walks through the
modern Chevrolet Sales
ous person taking a shot at the and particiates in the Community Fund.
sengers. Call any time Sunday train he asks, "Nothing to de-
players while they are on the
or after 6 p. m. daily, North- clare? No tobacco, no cigar-
and Super-Service Sta.
diamond, and many mysterious In-
lawn 6010.
tion in Detroit. I'll be
ettes?" But on the other side of
juries suffered by the team.
happy to show you
YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE de- the river, heading east, it is,
The current picture at the
"Ilave you any foreign news-
sire room and board or will
O around.
Broadway-Capitol is "Girl of the
share home with a refined Jew- papers, magazines, books?" When
Limberlost," taken from the book
WI family: Prefer northwest you reach Paris, it is a pleasure
of the same name by Gene Strat-
CARL SCHILLER
again to walk up to a newspaper
section, near Clairmount. Write
0 ton Porter.
stand and, upon asking for a pa-
Sale. Manager
Box 652, Detroit Jewish Chron-
The Fisher has dropped its
r with real news In it, to get it.
icle.
vaudeville for this week and pre-
U ntil you have experienced this,
-
-
-
--
sents two pictures. The first,
B. YANETT, the well known you cannot realise the complete.
"Jane Eyre," taken from the
KOSHER CATERER, is ready ness of the mental isolation of
I CHEVROLET CO.
novel by Charlotte Bronte, has
to serve your banquets, wed- the average German behind a
LINWOOD at TYLER
yi
never been shown in Detroit be-
dings and parties. Prices rear- great Chinese wall of propaganda
fore. "Now and Forever," with
Townsend 5.2217
,
Call for estimates. which defends the Third Reich
•onable.
Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard and
Townsend 74505. Res. address, from foreign ideas and protects
little Shirley Temple, is the sec -
the world from German facts.
3037 Monterey.
ond picture.
" After spending three weeks in
The Barrets of Wimpole
Gifts to North End Clinic
LaSALLE GARDENS DISTRICT Hitler-land, I had almost forgot-
Street," co-starring Norma Shear
-Desirable room available for ten that there are countries
North End Clinic has received er and Frederic March, is held
♦ A 101 111 11r
one or two. in home of small where people can find out what
the following contributions: over at the United Artists for ■
adult family. Dinner optional. le going on in the world by sim-
In memory of Dr. Max Bailin, second week.
Call Garfield 6475-R.
ply buying a newspaper."
The double bill at the State
from Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rosen-
A Curfew Bleed
WANTED-Ambitious young man
consists of "Dames," a musica l
Mr. Jassy also paints the Nazi
berg.
to call on confectionery and ideology
In memory of Samuel A. Slo- with Ruby Keeler, Joan Blondell,
as • blend of Capitalism
drug trade.
Must have car.
man, from Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dick Powell, Guy kibhee, Hugh
and Communism.
Salary and commission. Good
Herbert and ZaSu Pitts, and
"The Nazi New Deal is incon-
proposition if you can qualify.
In memory of Herbert T. Slo- Forever."
sistent In that it believes It is a
Write Box 350, Detroit Jewish
Peat honor to work but no credit
man, from Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
RHO SORORITY
Chronicle.
SIGMA
PHI
to make money-a curious blend
Rosenberg.
At the last meeting, final ar-
In memory of Adolphus Fixel,
UPHOLSTERING-Expert work- of Capitalist and Communist
from Dr. and Mrs. Willard D. rangements were made for a
manship, lowest prices. Living principles," he stated.
Mayer, from Eugene Siegel and bridge dansante to be held Sun-
"The big industrialist, who was
room suites made to order. All
Leo Siegel. day, Oct. 21, at the Chinese Tea
work guaranteed.
SCHANE at first relieved to we his factory
In memory of Mrs. Maurice Gardens.
being
saved from the Communist,
UPHOLSTERING CO., 8543
Misa Margaret Broder was ap-
Goldenberg's birthday anniver-
Linwood, ear. Pingree, Euclid is asking himself in many in-
sary, from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew pointed chairman of the program
stances
hos he could possibly be
2137.
committee, and Miss Mildred Man-
worse off soder the Communist
ning
is
general
chairman
of
the
Is
HORSEBACK
RIDING-Now
regime.
In order to give to the
In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
the ideal Reason for riding. rest of the nrld the illusion that
Charles Hamburger's 22nd wed- affair.
All organizations are requested
"Treasure Hunt" every Sunday, business is flourishing, big export
, ding anniversary, from Mr. and
to keep this date open. For tick-
8 a. m. Moonlight rides. Special firms which have been driven out
Mrs. Harry C. Grossman.
ets or information, call Cherry
rates.
MORNINGSIDE of the world markets by the Jap-
IOW
For the social service relief
ass
4412 or write to Mildred Man-
■
RIDING ACADEMY, 6.Mile Rd. anese competition are forced to
fund: in memory of Ruth Frank-
plant- This picture was made last week to show
at Morninrvide Drive, I9 miles sell below actual coat in order to
Construction work is being bautened on the new
lin Einstein, from Margaret ning. 648 Belmont.
the stage to which construction has been carried.
The next meeting will be held
west of Middlebelt Rd. Phone defend the prestige of Germany's I
plant being erected for the American Malting Co.
Franklin; in honor of birthday of
The plant is to be ready by Dec. 6.
Sunday, Oct. 30, at the home of
Farmington 344-F-31.
foreign trade."
ma tht River ttyuge, opposite ttse Ford Motor Co.
Mn,. I. Oberfelder of Chicago,
Mildred
Manning.
from Margaret Franklin.
a
Al
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Malt Plant Construction Rushed
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LINWOOD
2:30 P.M.
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WEEKDAYS
2:15 P.M.
SATU RDAYS 4
HOLIDAYS
Every
Dal
Except
Sunday
•
Admission $1.25
I Week
Moro of
Only
Racing
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and amend Rena
STATE FAIR
GROUNDS
Collecting $134,171.97 In the
eleven-month period from Oct 1,
1933, to Aug. 31, 1934, the Jewish
National Fund through an presi-
dent, Rabbi Israel Goldstein, has
announced that this comprises an
increase of receipts of 42 per cent
over the similar period last year,
the first increase PIMP the depres-
sion.