America javisk Periaileal eater mirrors AMOS • CINCINNATI 2.(1, OHID PAGE THREE PicgeraurrilmsnalRox and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE JOHN HAYNES HOLMES TO ADDRESS HADASSAH DONOR LUNCHEON TUESDAY a,At lt, eiv0e %.V Ish t I uOr N t e ,Y , lb years of 2690 old, died on Dec. 1. Funeral serv- o ices were held at Lewis Bros. Fu- Interesting Program Is Arranged for Annual Event; neral Home on Dec. 2 with inter- ment at Clover Hill Park Ceme- Bendetson Netzorg and Mrs. Lappin on tery, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal Musical Program officiating. He is survived by his widow Dora; two sons Irvin S. The outstanding social event of Minuelto, by Sgambati; Kiss and Harry; three daughters, Mrs. the year, planned and consum- Waltz Paraphrase, by Strauss Harry Ilartstone of Boston, Mass., mated by Detroit women, takes Schuett. Mrs. Barney Donau of Grand Mrs. Lappin, head of the vocal Rapids and Lillian of Detroit; a place at the Book Cadillac Hotel next Tuesday, Dec. 11. at 12:30. department of the Ganapol School sister, Mrs. Harry Edelman of It will be Detroit chapter of Ha- of Music, made her professional Buffalo, N. Y., and three brothers. dasaah's seventh annual donor debut in Detroit about a year ago Charles, Abe and harry. at a large concert at the Masonic Temple, after five years of study EVA SCHAEFER in Italy, where she sang important roles in opera. Since her return of 1761 Seward Ave., 82 years to this country she has made old, died on Dec. 2. Funeral sere- numerous successful appearances, ices ' were held at Lewis Bros. Fu: notably in Chicago and Washing- neral Home on Dec. 4 with inter- ton, having been the soloist at the ment at Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- ficiating. She is survived by a son, Samuel, and four daughters, Mrs. A. L. Scheffreen of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg, Mrs. Mary Gordon and Mrs. Gus- sie Gillespie, all of Detroit. MRS. DORA LAPPIN luncheon, an affair wain every year captures-the enthusiastic sup- port of hundreds of Detroiters. A program of compelling merit has been arranged, encompassing a nationally famous speaker from New York and two Detroit artists of recognized achievements.' The Rev. John Haynes Holmes, whose liberality of thought and power of eloquence have commanded the respectful admiration of audiences throughout the nation, will speak on "The Miracle of Zion." Rev. Holmes has the unique distinction of being the first Christian to be awarded the Gottheil medal be- cause of his services to the Jewish people of America. He has for years believed in and publicly sponsored the Zionist movement, and has visited Palestine because of this interest. On Tuesday eve- ning, Rev. Holmes will be the speaker at the Temple Beth El Forum. An artistic musical feast, ar- ranged by Mrs. Abraham Cooper, music chairman, will be rendered by Mrs. Dora Lappin, vocalist, and Bendetson Netzorg, pianist. Rabbi Leon From will deliver the invocation. Mr. Netzorg has long been iden- tified as one of Detroit's most distinguished pianists and com- posers, and has appeared as soloist at several concerts of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. lie is at the head of the Netzorg School of l'iano, and is at present fulfilling an engagement with Station WWJ each Sunday evening. Mr. Nets. org's program will consist of: Romance, by Sgambati; Zecchio BENDETSON NETZORG Washington Chapter of liadassah donor luncheon. Her program will consist of a group of Palestinian songs and an aria from "Madame Butterfly". Mrs. Lappin will be accompanied by Miss Maxine Ze- der. Because of the large attend- ance, which will exceed 600, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, luncheon chair- man, urges punctuality on the part of all participants, as this will facilitate the seating. Additional pledges have been received from: Rabbi Bernard Helierof Ann Arbor, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish N.• lions' Fund, Purity Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, and from the Mesdames Louis Berk, Samuel Illoek, J114 . 1,1, Bo- rth, Rose J. Byron, Arthur Caplan, Louie 111ad, Clarence EnfIllass I. (tallow. Ben Goldman, Morse Goldman, II. Goldstein, Lyman lisrrla Beryl Harrison. John Hayman. Moritz Kahn. Shuts Kirsch- baum. Maurice Krause. Nol Lachman, Albert Litutman, A. Lemberg. A. .L•Le- ain. Hurry Levine. Sarah Levine, Israel LPW111, Bertha Limits, Paul Marlenthal, Arnold Relax Wm. Nelson. Mitchell B Robinson. Robert Itheen. Jos. Rosenberg, Kate RosenthalAbraham Hosensweig. II. Rosman. Berry Satoesky. Frank Selfefman. Samuel Schwartz, Bert Sil- verman, Eugene TereitYi, Flla Vellrk, Ralph Weisman, Samuel Weleinan, Chas. I. Dylan, Jails Welt. Ell W olf, Zulebark, N. E. Aronstarn. Morton A. nest Isadore Berman, Louis Blumberg. Samuel Boris. Morris Burnstein, M. Cohn, Aaron Friedman. Sadie Goldstein, C. G. Halpert, Samuel Hartman. J. I. Jay. ,Kelly Kaufman, M. Lampert. Milgrim Shop, Chas. Parson. Jail. Rabinowitz, Louis &Mussel. Louis So- bel. Harry Cram Lee Willing. A. Wis- p., Msawoll Wolistein. l LAFER BROS. Jara, COFFEE. MIMIMMIlimilimmi FUNERAL DIRECTORS JEWISH yfAvaliitixic sc Trinity 2-2114 John R. St. REV. J. SILVERMAN CHANUKAH GREETINGS SURGICAL MOHEL MARILYN 211 Years' Calor- boom Esdersed by Leading Montan. INC. 2073 Gladstone GOWNS - FROCKS MILLINERY Euclid 10467 1246 Washington Blvd. Randolph 4630 Rev. Cantor David Golder Detroles savants MOHLL Chanukah Greetings Wedding Console Performoded Home and by Appotntment Euclid We AARON DeROY MOTOR CAR CO. AARON DeROY, Pres. Monuments of Charactet Distributors of HUDSON- TERRAPLANE Columbia 1300 4462 WOODWARD Maud Urbacb 1. 57. 7729 TWELFTH 1140.0 Dr. Leo Jung to Be Guest Speaker; Mrs. Jacob Schakne, Mrs. Harold Schakne, Sidney Gottlieb and Cantor Rosenfeld on the Musical Program ANNA GROSBERG of 2645 Monterey, Avn., 68 years old, died on Dec. 1. Funeral services were held on Dec. 2 with interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar offi- ciating. She is survived by her husband. Jacob; five sons, Joseph, Charles, William, Ben and Harold, and two daughters, Mrs. Marian Schwartz and Mrs. Ruth Gurwm. Chanukah Greetings to the CHANUKAH GREETINGS Entire Jewish Community • Whitlock Smith & Co. STOCKS nod BONDS JOHN J. BARC United States Marshal 1446 Penobscot Bldg. CH 4900 I.' On the occasion of the celebration of Chanukah, the "Feast of Lights," we take this opportunity of extending best wishes for happy holiday to all Detroit Jewry. RICH & WILLIS I Louis Smilansky Archie Morse Charles C. BENJAMIN F. B. CALKINS FELIX Portrait Studios Dr. 0. C. Anderson - Neon Signs Service System The Jewish Welfare Federation Is A Communal Responsibility Brown's Drug Store BONISH STUDIO Hammerstein's Drugs We guarantee our Patented Modern Finished Photos Permanent Wedding Photos our specialty. J. Francis Martin, D. S. C. CHIROPODIST 1208 Stroh Bldg. Randolph 4620 (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) Cut Rate P iptions 5631 MICHIGAN Over 20 years in some locality. We Deliver Lafayette 5748 it has been able to fulfill. to a large degree, the functions contem- 13201 Linwood, cor, Tyler plated in its creation. The union has grown gradually in response Longfellow 4908 to the demand of social service needs and ideals until in its scope today Sr. • score or more of distinct activities requiring • subsidy Osteopathic Physician annually of several hundred thousand dollars. MRS. F. A. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1104.5 Francis Palms Bldg. 1119 FARMER STREET A brief sketch of our history reveals that in 1923 • survey con- Collingwood at Third KATE SAXON Cadillac 8615 Cad. 8978 ducted by the Bureau of Jewish Social Research recommended that Long: 2680 of 17565 Stoepel Ave., 60 years which the community had thought desirable for some time: namely, old, died on Dec. 2. Funeral the establishment of an effective organization of the community services were held on Dec. 3 with forces and improvement of service in different directions. And is Friendly Insurance 'Service interment at White Chapel Mem- the Jewish Welfare Federation was brought into being-a "double- 400 Hofmann Bldg. oriel Cemetery, Rabbi Leon Fram barreled" organization, one barrel permitting the normal relation High-Class Furs Made to Order Cherry 5756 CERTIFIED PUBLIC officiating. She is survived by with the Community Fund to continue unimpaired and the other Repairing, Remodeling, Storage Residence, Trinity 2.0780 ACCOUNTANTS 11540 D her husband, Herman; a son, providing for a comprehensive support of the Jewish communal Boulevard Longfellow 3843 David L.; a sister, Rose Saxon, activities outside of the Community Fund, both local and non-local. and ■ brother, Louis Saxon of Along with this brief statement must come a word about the 1900 E. JEFFERSON AVE. New York. JOHN II. WOLFLEY Detroit Service Group, • permanent organization that grew out of Fitzroy 4343 EARL G. BOWMAN the campaign force of 1925. This group d the credit for the Firestone Tires, Vulcanizing MURRAY ROBINSON successful efforts in connection with Community Fund campaigns as "SIIUR-GOOD" BRAND Willard Batteries of 2224 Pingree Ave., 39 years well as in the Allied Jewish Campaigns. This permanent group has Texaco Gas Tire Repair, Indian Oils 1599 EAST WARREN old, died on Dec. 3. Funeral become a necessary and a highly important element in Detroit's 2485 MICHIGAN AVE. Temple 24361 services were held at Lewis Bros. scheme of community organization. Recently it h•s added folic. Lafayette 2017 3510 BEALS Funeral Home on Dec. 3 with tional committees for educational work among its members. The 5182 GRAND RIVER AVE. Whittier 4532 interment at Machpelah Ceme- committee meetings have been exceedingly well attended and tery, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal much interest and enthusiasm. In this symposium each member of 2493 RUSSELL officiating. Surviving him are his the social service family will have his own say. Therefore, it redly Clifford 3686 wife, Leone; ■ brother and a is not necessary to describe the individual efforts. May I urge instead that you read the story presented by each, in order to become •c• sister. quainted with the work attempted by us in your name? 3543 WOODWARD COMPANY Luncheon 354 There are, however, several factors causing friction in an other. Temple 1.7103 SOL VICTOR CHerry 1919 Special Dinners 55c of 2519 Pingree Ave., 45 years wise normal family life. The fast-growing number of donor lunch- Choice of Chinese and old, died on Dec. 1 after an ill- eons, the unnecessary and deplicating effort of some agencies trying American Dinners ness of 17 years. Funeral services to do relief work, the attitude of certain groups to assume by them- GOOD USED CARS WE DELIVER 1501 BEAUBIEN were held on Dec. 2 with inter- selves the communal responsibility of building • new Old Folks' Home, 9800 Grand River at Livernois 9031 Woodward, at Clairmount and various other element. which time and space will not permit me Randolph 4232 ment at Machpelah Cemetery, Northlawn 9815 Madison 0802 Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. He to mention. However, m•y I enlarge on those mentioned? Fenkell and Li is Donor luncheons are now fashionable. Every organization, large is survived by his wife, Birdie; Un. 1.9841 - 2-9826 two sons, Arnold and Norman; and small, has found it easy to have people gather in order to permit 258 E. VERNOR its ladies to break bread. And all this for what superficially appears Everything for the Office two daughters, Muriel and Ev- Cherry 0170 urpose- it s it s acti • it y is • grow P think 322 W. Lafayette elyn; a brother, David, and a to be a most laudablep Ever sister, Mrs. Beatty Stolzman, both most important, not only for itself, but in the community. And so' Cadillac 3940 of Flushing, L. I. Mr. Victor was it fails to realize what it does to the general communal effort. The rittle.0 Temple 1_3352 10338 DEXTER ST, AUBIN ST. ' A i 2937 ' ESPERANTO PRINTING a member of the Knights of attention of our people is diverted from the central organization Longfellow 8412 which has the daily obligation of taking care of our socially mal- Pythias. CO. adjusted, our dependent, those seeking aid and guidance. And it is 8830 Twelfth St. possible that because of this diverting of attention tention the larger com- MRS. FLORA SCHREIBER Madison 2381 Funeral services were held Fri- munal cause fails. May I hope that our broadminded friends, pm- day, Nov. 30, for Mrs. Flora sowed of social vision, will soon realize the damage they are doing WOODS COAL an d Manufacturers and Jobbers of Schreiber, widow of Mooney to the larger community program--and stop giving donor luncheons. LEON LEIBIIABER, Prop. COKE CO. Raw, Roasted, Salted and There are numerous o rganizations attempting to relieve distress Schreiber, roofing company foun- Producing the best quality in town. Blanched Peanuts SEMrT SOLVAY COKE Don't forget the address-- der, who died suddenly Thursday, in this community, in addition to the Jewish Social Service Bureau. 12285 Schaefer Highway and Those working in close cooperation with the Jewish Social Service 13731 LINWOOD Nov. 29, at the Book-Cadillac Miller. Delicious Peanut Butter . Hogarth 5050 Hotel. The services were held at Bureau, the recognized family care agency in the community, are Longfellow 0011 FRESHEST IN TOWN! Lewis Brothers Funeral Home, doing a fine supplemental piece of work. On the other hand, there RADIO CAB CO. Fitm'oy 3636 7739 John R street, with Rabbi are some groups that are doing their own work and, while doing COLUMBIA 4884 Leo M, Franklin in charge. Burial lip service to the principles of cooperation and coordination, seem 4725 John R BOTTLES AND JARS all intents and purposes quite unaware of the existence of our was in New York City. Surviving 2903 BEAUBIEN Mrs. Schreibef are five sons, Mur- central family service agency. They cause confusion, duplication ADVANCE GLOVE Cadillac 2466 of effort, a waste of money and undo much of the effectiveness of ray, Sampson, Irving, Alvin and 319 STATE ST. Ran. 4101 MFG. CO . Harold Schreiber; three daugh- the work of the central organization. Certainly this ought to be E. A MICI:dY TYPEWRITERS 2336-40 RUSSELL ters, Mrs. Maurice Schatz, Mrs. apparent to anyone with an outlook that is not parochial and pic•• 1 FAMILY All best makes, late styles, look, Randolph 3444 yunish. May I ask that you support us in the position which we hold Morris Baron and Mrs. Maurice wear, write, guaranteed like new. illa. Square Randolph 5403 ooldstein. She also leaves 10 that, while the work done by the independent relief agencies might Detroit's old ISYDORE WEXLER est firm. Here you on, it should go on in a spirit of real and sincere cooperation with grandchildren and two brothers, go nave half. S 11 0 ES Jacob S. and Max Kahn, both of the Jewish Social Service Bureau. 11423 MACK And now, the question of the Old Folks' Home. The building of New York. ANTHRACITE proper facilities for the housing of those aged •nd infirm who are to MORRIS TAUB BITUMINOUS be cared for by our community is the job of the Federation. There SOLVAY COKE HERN at D. T. R. R. is a very good reason for this statement. Building of institutions WHOLESALE-RETAIL Whittier 7192 LONGFELLOW 8655.56 takes out of • community huge sums of money. After all, the build- Temple 2-5245 Our Sour Cream Is Made In memory of our dear mother, ing project of •ny institution has a strong appeal, and the direct STANDARD FISH Fresh Daily from Pure result is that the drive for the building fund is a success. Following Leba Moss, who left as on the Ingredients DISTRIBUTORS 27th day of Kislev, seven years close on the heels of this campaign is the general communal drive Supreme Quality Maintained at A111 ThowNi 1334 East Vernor Highway ago. Forever missed by her sons which provides the continued life stream for the everyday life of our Wenixo .11 BITTER and existing institutions. This general drive inevitably proves • failure ALI. KINIP4 Or 1.11ELaK Cadillac 6781 and daughter. 854 HOWARD because of the draining of • large sum of money-at the wrong or • Cadillac 4106 ROEHL STORAGE CO. In loving memory of my dear ■ at the inopportune time-for building purposes-and then we are 526 ALFRED ST. husband, Alex Stein, who passed faced with the problem of inadequite support, •nd much suffering results. We have had plenty of examples of this type of misdirected CAd. 3500 away 7 years ago, Dec. 21, 1927 energy. Furthermore, the building of an Old Folks' Home is • Perfect Matched Plates (27 days in Kislev). 8059 GRAND RIVER AVE. community obligation, needing • community effort •nd directed by ABRAHAM PUPKO and Pattern Castings GArfield 1340 Days of madness come over me the community-appointed agency-the Federation. No group is by 1545 TEMPLE 9022 Twelfth Tear. In sllenre often Sow itself important enough to press its own desires at • the expense of the ever near me Cadillac 2426 Memory keeps Slot Trinity 2.7742 Though he clued seen years ago great mass in our community. With needs far greater, with less KARL GAUGENREIDER Sadly missed by his wife, Marie dollars to work with, who among us wishes to assume the responsi• bility of adding to the already difficult task of administering to the 3215 Hamilton Ave. VENTILATING CONTRACTOR Stein. Sheet Metal and needs of our dependent Jewish brethren? is there •ny one person Near Grand River AIR CONDITIONING Roofing Products big enough, or •ny one group self-centered enough, wishing to Temple 1.7240 In sad but loving memory of 9080 Alpine Ave. 639 EAST FORT STREET Antiques and Bric-a-Brac of our dearly beloved son anit.father, assume the responsibility of failure in general communal work? If Randolph 7889 Garfield 5600 Randolph 7890 is none, permit the central agency, which is an outgrowth of All Kinds Ben Morris, who left us six years there your will, your wish, your idea-namely, the Federation-to function ago, Dec. 9, 1928 (26 days in unhampered in this matter, •nd to have your earne DENT KRAFT earnest and sincere Kislev). Stylers of Good Printing cooperation. 822 W. FORT ST. LABORATORIES C. C. BERGHOEFFER, Prop. No. Ben. you are not forgotten. Let me say this: The Federation is fully cognizant of the present Clifford 0579 TED GLASS Nor will you ever be. 741 pEAUBIEN STREET inadequate facilities of our Old Folks' Home. When the right time 6070 WOODWARD As long •.. life and memory lingers Randolph 6617 - comma, the Federation itself will sponsor did direct the effort for • We will remember thee Trinity 2.2650 new building. 8675 TWELFTH ST. Sadly missed by his loving par- One word of appreciation. I have been in this community but BERKHOWER FUR SHOP Euclid 6525 ents, brothers and son. two and • half years. They have been very difficult y , full of 11551 DEXTER problems •nd obstacles. The fine help I have received from the Hogarth 1460 YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB OF people with social vision has made possible my continued efforts. I 3794 EIGHTEENTH ST. BETH ITZCHOCK TEmple 1.8400 want to express my thanks to all of you for your kind assistance. BRODER BROS. W. E. DARLING N. P. ROSSEN Wolfley Auto Service ROE HAT SHOPS THE WILSHIRE Apartment Hotel SIEGEL'S Dexter Fur Shop P. D. BROMBERG & CO. SEELY MFG. CO. INDEPENDENT BISCUIT CO. JAS. P. CRAFT MFG. CO . Samuels Bros. Lunch HUDSON LINEN LAUNDRY H. L. KEPPNER Baby Carriage Co. NANKING INN BERT BAKER, Inc. COLE'S EXPRESS R. Allender & Co. Sables Office Supplies Detroit Juvenile Furnituffe Co. City Candy Co. MILLER'S Peanut Prodticts, Inc. LINWOOD BAKING CO. M. Jacob & Son DETROIT TYPEWRITER CO. THEATER EAGLE COAL CO. WHITE STAR DAIRY IN MEMORIAM COMMERCIAL BINDERY CO. DAD'S COOKIE CO. FRANK J. NOVAK FOUNDRY JOHN D. BUSCH & SONS, Inc. M. Den Braven BOSTON HOTEL The STYLER PRESS Soberman & Milgrom, Progressive Linen Service Co. Rockey's Book Tower Restaurant Young Peoples' Club of Con- gregation Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer Ave., will meet Sunday, Dec. 9. CLASSIFIED I HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL principal speaker. lie will be pre- ceded by President Adolph Deutsch with greetings and a brief address by Rabbi Moses Fischer. The vocal program will a be rendered by the following: Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne, accompanied by Mrs. Harold Schakne; Sidney Gottlieb of radio fame and Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld. A well-known SAMUEL DUBRINSKY Hungarian orchestra will play LOUIS E. LETZER during the dinner, while a promi• ATTORNEY ATTORNEY ATTORNEYS 502 LAWYERS BLDG. nent American orchestra will fur- 18th Floor 1975 PENOBSCOT BLDG. Cadillac 0909 nish the music to the dance that United Artists Bldg. Cherry 4144 will conclude the evening's pro- gram. IVANHOE GULLIKSEN Departing from previous cus- JEWELER tom, tables will be set in cabaret Grand Riviera neater Bldg. style, with 10 guests to each ATTORNEYS 9238 Grand River - HABLO ESPANOL table; the center section of the 812 Fidelity Building Garfield 3115 General Practice in All Courts hall will be provided with a wood- Cadillac 6921 329 BROADWY MARKET BLDG. en dance floor, CAdillac 5069 Members and friends of the congregation are urged to phone PHARMACIST the following for reservations: Euclid 6621 8516 Linwood MRS. ROSE RUBENSTEIN Mrs. H. S. Greenbaum, chairman, 2901 CLAIRMOUNT AVE. 601 Washington Arcade Bldg. Townsend 7-4984; Mrs. Emanuel Individual and Class Instruction 1540 Washington Blvd. Klein, Longfellow 7707; Mrs. in Piano and Theory Randolph 3353 James Sobel, Madison 7044; or HOSPITAL FOR DOGS and CATS EUCLID 5129 I the office of the congregation, 7466 WOODWARD AVE. JEANNE MARIE Hogarth 0862 or No. 9702, Trinity 2.6046 WILLIAMS SHIRT SHOP DR. LEO JUNG - BEAUTY PARLOR At 2 p. m. on Sunday, Dec. 18, MRS. BARNES 19 CLIFFORD ST. HOLIDAY GREETINGS B'nai Moshe, at the banquet hall, Dr. Jung will address a public 1539 WILLIS Cadillac 4863 - from • Dexter Blvd. and Lawrence Ave. meeting, at Congregation B'nai Temple 1.9066 As already announced, Dr. Leo I Moshe, on the subject "The Pres- Jung, eminent scholar and orator, I ent Situation in Judaism: Its Dr. Samuel C. Silver head of the Educational Center Causes and Consequences." The DENTIST PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY of New York City, will be the public is invited. 9001 TWELFTH ST. Cor. 12th avid Hazelwood Garfield 9047 • Phone Garfield 2158 More than 100 couples have already made reservations for the donor (tinder-dance scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 16, by Congregation PHILLIP LIPSITZ of 17327 Stoepel Ave., 34 years old, died on Dec. 2, Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on Dec. 3 with interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi Harold N. Ros- enthal officiating. He is survived by his widow, Rose; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lipsitz, and two brothers, Harry and Louis. THE PERFECT COFFEE FOR DETROIT WATER -7739 ELABORATE PROGRAM AT DINNER OF B'NAI MOSHE OBITUARY RIDING ACADEMY, 5-Mile Rd. at Morningeide Drive, I's miles west of Middlebelt Rd. Phone Farmington 344-F-31. course. Terms reasonable. Write Dr. A. Sturge, Houghton Lake, Mich. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room with small adult family. Every modern convenience. 2074 W. Philadelphia, near 14th. Garage if desired. Gar- field 43174. BRODWEAR HOSE Washington Blvd. k Grand River Ran. 7131 215 W. Jefferson Clifford 2262 PIETT PRINTING CO. COUNSELLORS WANTED for A. E. PIETT, Manager an exclusive private camp for 8016 E. Warren children. Write Box 500, De- Whittier 0289 troit Jewish Chronicle, stating RELIABLE and domestic help. age, experience and references. Mrs. Laundresses, women for clean- NEW MODERN WARSAW ing, scrub women, housemaids. WANTED-Expert stenographer. FOR RENT-One or two fur- BAKERY By hour, day or week. All Na- Write Box 125, Detroit Jewish nished rooms for one or two QUALITY BAKED GOODS Chronicle, stating number of tions Employment Bureau, Mad. or couple. Kitchen privileges. 916 Westminster years' experience and what ison 2526. Reasonable. 3295 Elmhurst, Te. 8-9487 type of work, also if you have near Dexter. Townsend 6-2870. YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too knowledge of bookkeeping. short? Too wide? Too nar- MAN - Alone, row? We can make them over FOR RENT - Well furnished MIDDLE-AGED fond of children, desires ac- room for a lady or gentlemen. up to two sires larger. We quaintance of widow or single 216 WEST JEFFERSON Garage if desired. Good trans- guarantee perfect fit. Over 30 girl. Object, matrimony. Write Rand- 7757 portation. Reasonable.• 2518 year: experience. M. }CANER Box 525, Detroit Jewish Chron- Taylor Avenue, near Linwood. SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand icle. CENTER NOTES River, 12916 Z. Jefferson. FOR SALE - Limberlost Inn at Houghton Lake, Mich. 22 fur- FOR RENT-Modern lower fiat. BASKETBALL GAME AND HORSEBACK RIDING-Now is 4 large bedrooms, breakfast nished rooms, 3 cottages. Beau- the ideal season for riding. nook, 2 baths, oil heat. Frigid- DANCE ON SATURDAY tiful grounds. Stone arch. foun- "Treasure Hunt" every Sunday, The Jewish Community Center loca• aire, re-decorated throughout. Best tain, artesian welL 8 a. rn. Moonlight rides. Special 2449 Blaine, at LaSalle Bird. Basketball Team Is having its first Lion on lake, tit mile from golf MORNINGSIDE low rates. Mr. & Zuchter Levine Glove and Mercantile Co. MICHIGAN HOUSEVelEECKING CO. 6200 Loayo Ave. Garfield 2315 Library Park Hotel FRANK McCASEY, Mgr. REASONABLE RATES EXCELLENT SERVICE 1210 Library Ave. Cadillac 0080 Grand River Housewrecking Co. L. LEVIN, Proprietor All Kinds of Building Material. Lumber and Plumbing Supplies 3641 Grand Riser Am.. Phone TEmple 1.7456 City Messenger Co. .. L. C. ZINK, Manager 409 EAST ADAMS . Cadillac 3240 Hannan Real Estate Book Tower Garage Exchange, Inc. Protect Your Car with 1.41.. ► General Real Estate and Property Management and Insurance 300 LAFAYETTE BLDG. Cadillac 7700 Economical rates and complete service CHERRY 0500 dance in conjunction with the basketball twee, on Saturday evening. Dec. 8. As a featured attraction the Hed-Aid Basketball Team will play Schmidt Famous in a Preli- minary game at 8:15. The lied- Aid team, coached by Philip "Cia- o." Sachs, was formerly known as Dr. Toole's team. The team was first organized in 1920 and slams that time has captured oemsatoul c amp ons pa. Parking