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RUBINOFF PLATFORM
SKILLMAN'S 10-YEAR
PRESENTED ON RADIO RECORD ON THE BENCH

a radio appeal in behalf of
Judge W. McKay Skillman has
FRANK M'CORMICK IS
"Three Men on a Horse" his In candolacy for the Common been on the Recorder's Court
AT CLUB MANHATTAN
Features Jack Sheehan
Pleas Court, Charles Rubinoff Bench for 10 years, having been

at Wilson Theater
appointed by Governor Alex .1.
stated in part:

Frank McCormick, that clever
dancing and singing master of
'While "Three Men on a Horse"
ceremonies, has returned to De- continues its Broadway run, the
troit to take up his funmaking at special Chicago company will come
the Club Manhattan. Ruth Kidd, into Detroit Sunday night, March
21, for a week at the Wilson Thea-
ter. John Cecil Holm, the actor, and
George Abbott are the authors of
"Three Men on a llorse," which
flies the managerial colors of Alex
Yokel, hitherto known as a Broad-
way press agent.
The story concerns the adven-
tures of one Erwin Trowbridge,
who earns a modest livelihood by
doing rhymes for greetings cards.
But this mild little man possesses
another talent of greater interest
to the world than the jingle busi-
ness. Just for his own amusement,
Erwin has figured out a wya to
beat the races. Ile never plays
them, but his mental U ts win
I every time and, o paper, his profits
are enormous. Erwin has a quarrel
with his wife and falls into the
hands of gamblers.

AMERICA'S FINEST THEATER-RESTAURANT

proudly presents

That Vivacious Star of State and Screen

FIFI

"If we are to rely on false Groesbeck and twice elected. Be-
prophets and pre-election leagues, fore his elevation to the bench,
Oriole Terrace scores another
then we might renounoe our rea- he served as an assistant to Pro-
sensational club hit by securing the
son and suspend election laws,
7.7
.=- services of Fill D'Orsay, entertain-
for they have always villified
2nd Edition
ment favorite of long standing ...
leaders of progressive thought
Miss D'Orsay was recently seen at
and
endorsed men who are chain-
"HELLO PARIS"
Appearing Three Times Nightly, plus
the Little World's Fair at Conven-
ed by the dead hands of the past.

tion Hall, where she Was no mean
The purpose of this election is
attraction ... Oriole Terrace pa-
to eradicate some hoary wrongs,
trons will be glad to learn that
the Screen—
to correct some definitely en-
Poetry in Motion
that so awfully smart dance team
trenched evil, to give new life
who have caused such a furore in
and Vigor to our courts.
Detroit, are to remain over for
"We have many good judges
another week . , . Billy Karr, the
Man of Many Moods
who merit respect and confidence;
not only witty M. C. but clever ex-
we have others who will best
Neu ■ ••trs
ponent of songs, also remains ..
serve the community by retiring
You will like his personality and
M rrrrrr t
to private practice.
Control Extraordinary
will admire his abilities as well
"I believe that we need jurists
SULLAVAN
. . . Florence Bowvay, the petite
on the bench who will be just,
12 ORIOLE ADORABLES
and charming acrobatic and control
and
tolerant and considerate. I be-
danseuse, also remains on the bill-
lieve we need jurists on the bench
of-fare . . . A new thrill is prom-
Herbert
who will try to make this world a
ised
lovers
of
good
dance
music
MARSHALL
little better, a little more hu-
with the coming Saturday nite of
mane. I believe we need men on
Cats and his Band of Bands .. .
1111L ■ waw
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, $1.50
the bench who will strive to has-
Harriet Young is the sweet miss
ten the day when liberty, moral-
who entices the sweet music from
SATURDAY NIGHT
ity and justice will reign su-
the baby grand between dances.
only
neen,a errearn,-1
Man makes plans while the gods
"One Sunday Afternoon" at preme."
The CINEMA GUILD prenento
look
on
and
laugh
with
hellish
glee
"THE BLUE LIGHT"
Drury Lane Theater •
Two awfully clever artists were
Auntrlan Cinema Prisms with
EAST GRAND BOULEVARD—Just off Woodward
JUDGE CAMPBELL IS
libtkille — Enitil • it I Itle,
scheduled for the Powatan last
11/ElltIOT INnrritli: 4141's
"One
Sunday Afternoon" will be
FRANK McCORMICK
Reservations: Trinity 2-0100
week but either the artistic tem-
UP FOR RE-ELECTION
entur,o2, March S:1, no CIO O lot
presented by the Drury Lane Play-
perament of the performers or the
Adialenton II. Tlr kelt as Orin.
,ell's 127 W. Ades.. and Art
will and powers of the hi-moguls who carries the title of Miss ers at the Drury Lane Theater, 56 I
Urging
the
re-election
of
Judge
1.111111, niter Itl a in Saturday
prevented the fulfillment of the Greater New York, teams up with E. Columbia St., for one week be- Allan Campbell to the Wayne JUDGE W. McKAY SKILLMAN
engagement . . . However, despite Frank in fast dance routines and ginning Monday, March 24. Here , County Circuit Court, his friends secuting Attornies Paul W. Voor-
all this the show, which is headed comedy bits. Francis McCoy, "a is a play that will be a welcome I point to his record as meriting re- hies and Robert M. Toms. He was
Et,. rat stile
by those continental favorites, wee bit of wise cracking femin- relief from sex drama, rollicking tention on the bench.
Matinee.
graduated from the University of
Ind gruesome mysteries. It is a
Med.-SW.
Barnes and Steger, is a smart and inity," presents her songs in a
Judge Campbell was born in Michigan Law School in 1916 and
sweet, simple, real story of ordi-
pitEsENTs
entertaining °he . . . and Sammy distinctive style.
I
Detroit
in
1876.
He
graduated
has practiced law in Detroit ever
nary
people
who
lived
in
the
nine-
511 E. CalumItia, hear •ox Theater
Sufferin still makes a genial and • Manhattenettes feature gypsy
2078
ties and worked their way down from Detroit .High School in 1894, since with the exception of a
FRANK
McCORMICK
and
Congo
routines.
The
club
is
hospitable host while Maxie Fidd-
One Week, beginning
period of military service during
Broads to 'a Moat I resettle M.
the bumpy highways of life to the
ler and his talented boya still please planning a surprise feature for
AND
the
World
War.
Monday, March 25
present
day.
the many patrons with the dance Wednesday night in addition to
Judge Skillman was the first
FRANCIS McCOY
Josephine Dunn, star of count-
RUTH KIDD
the regular Tuesday night guest
Josephine DUNN
tunes.
l'ersonat10 nuntOrest
Silo. Greeter New Verb
Executive
Judge
of
the
Record-
less
motion
picture
and
stage
sur-
Another important personage to artist frolic.
Arnold DALY
MANHATTANETTES
ceases, blends versatility and
ers Court and held that office
CY GOODREAU

Four Unusuni Girls
grace our humble town is none
And Iii. Munk
I beauty into the role of Virginia.
during the period when the pres-
other than Estelle Taylor ... Miss
Arnold Daly, who has become a
ent Bail-bond and Jury Selection
Cinema Guild Presents "The
ROADHOUSE D
_ INNER, $1.25
Taylor is to make five personal ap-
great favorite of the patrons of the
legislation was enacted. These
1040 WAYNE
Clifford 2640
pearances daily at the Colonial
Blue Light"
Drury Lane, will play the part of
sweeping reforms became nation-
yin( Time In Detroit
Theater during Sunday, Monday
R i ff.
ally recognized as the greatest
Elm are la $1.23 (Hun Ins/
and Tuesday.
After a five-week run in one of
Frank Gibney, popular Players'
steps forward in criminal proce-
Slabs 50c la
Still another important an- New York's smartest cinemas, the iuvenile, will be capable in the dif-
dure during the past decade and
nouncement is the formal opening exquisitely photographed Austro- ficult part of/ Hugo Rarnstead.
as a result, Judge Skillman was
of two of the most beautiful and Italian movie gem, "The Blue
Alfred, Sill, splendid young New
asked by the American Bar Asso-
elaborate theaters In town, the Light," comes to Detroit as the York actress, who is scoring such a
A GREAT
ciation to serve on its National
CARRIED 05E0
Majestic and the Forest—next fourth presentation rf the Cinema definite success in this week's pro-
Committee on Criminal Proce-
FROM 0t it 01•ENIN0
Wednesday. nite. . , Mr. Jack Guild at the Art Institute next duction, "Double Door," will play
dure. He is now serving his third
et
* Velvety Rhylltm• That Them
Schreiber, veteran motion picture Saturday night, March 23, at 8:40 the role of Amy.
The re-election of Judge John
term on that body and was re-
JUDGE ALLAN CAMPBELL
LARRY
exhibitor, deserves much commend- o'clock.
*
SHAN AUSTIN
Gilbert O'Shea has o very amus-
cently called on by the Legisla- D. Watts to the Common Pleas
*
able praise in presenting Detroit
end hl. Fiarldaso with
The film was written, directed, ing comedy part, that of the reds. received his A. B. degree from ture of the State of Indiana to Court is being urged by his
SALL) p- 1 o r.
• 41 with such modern and attractive and produced by Leni Riefenstahl,
IF
tcreus
"Snappy
Downer."
friends and supporters who proud-
the University of Michigan in
lateen e,f
edifices. Both theaters have been the beautiful actress who not only ' Alexander Campbell, veteran 1898, was a teacher at Central assist them in drafting similar
FANZITA
laws. •
Bubble Ouncer
entirely redone and refurnished
does a "man-sized" job of the writ- character man of the Players, will High School from 1899 to 1903,
HAROLD STONE
Judge
Skillman
also
serves
et
Of special interest are the elabor- ing and direction end, but actually have a strong part.
NANCY KELLY
0 /Men el outdone

graduated from Detroit College present on the board of directors
11AIIII IlltIOI N
Petite Mottle slur
ate panels (of which there are ten) plays the leading role in a film
The supporting cast is composed pf Law in 1901 and began to of the Free Legal Aid Bureau and
Champion Tait
that are dedicated to some especia1I which has been characterized by the entirely of seasoned actors, all of
iRaltlie
wet Illn Sa Hal
practice law in 1904.
the
Old
Newsboys
Goodfellow
NELLIE
NELSON
{'lulls
friend of Mr. Schreiber's . . . the New Yorker "as a little dip into them popular with Detroit audi-
In 1917 Judge Campbell was Fund. Ile is married and the fa-
Oho 1110,
4 Shows NI•hly
indirect lighting system which en- the eerie, touched off with a good ences.
commissioned a First Lieutenant ther of two sons. His residence is
No Cone, Change
ables the lighting of the theater deal of romantic beauty of back-
No NI:nlutnt
THE CONTINENTALS
"One Sunday Afternoon" is now in the Air Service of the U. S. at 2261 Glynn Court.
throughout the showing of the films ground that is something especially in preparation under the direction
One stutatIll Mind
Army. He resumed the practice of
is especially interesting . .. •
of Eugene Sigaloff, famous Russian law in 1919.
satisfying."
The Majestic Theatre, too, boasts
& Yvonne
Harris
Fur the followers of Charles actor and director and graduate of
From 1921 to 1927 he served Weitzman Will Direct
'
all modern and unusually clever ap- Laughton, it will be of interest to the Moscow Art Theater.
Nth,

•ias school inspector, and during
"Three Cornered Moon"
pointments . The color scheme note that an early three-reel fee-
twice elected
was
11Jia,
41 14"41.
of rose, gold and green is quite turette with I.aughton and his UNITED DETROIT THEATERS that period
Mtn, Ronde,
6515 GRAND RIVER AT GRAND
unique .. . Vesair, "Jake" Schrei- beautiful wife, Elsa Lanchester, in-
Lewis Weitzman, prominent in
A ten star cast, headed by Dick president
of the
board.
In
1927,
he
was
appointed
ber deserves a lot of credit.
dependently produced in Great Bri- Powell, singing three new song
local dramatic circles, has con-
de
What a nite and what a galaxy tain, will be on the program. This
sented to act as director for the
hits, and 300 of Hollywood's
most
dean without
of the Detroit
School,
salary. City
He Law
was
are all
of talent at the formal spring short film is developed in a highly
[ Sun (tryriWin Kner
play "Three Cornered Moon," re-
beautiful dancing girls,
appointed Circuit Judge in 1929,
opening of the Cafe l'aree Friday satirical fashion and with a robust
outlined in the appeal of "The was elected to this office in 1930 cent Broadway and cinema suc-
Nite with Larry Vincent (who, by humor which gives full scope to
Gold Diggers of 1935", the big and is now a candidate for re- cess, by Gertrude Tonkonogy,
GRISWOLD
the by, is one of the new proprie- Laughton's unique talents.
which will be presented by the
musical-comedy now showing at election.
tors) mastering the smartest and
There will also be offered a beau-
dramatic group of the Young
at CLIFFORD
most enjoyable show to ever appear tiful "short," "Romance Sentimen- the Michigan Theater. The story
Peoples'
Temple
Club
during
the
on that floor . . . Harris and tale!" made by the eminent Sergei is a whimsical tale of an eccentric
latter part of April, it is an-
millionaire played by Hugh Herb-I Judge Sweeny Has
Yvonne Ashburn, swanky Holly- ,Eisenstein and shot in Paris.
art, a wealthy widow who is, en I
Long Record of Service nounced by Theodore Birnkrant,
wood dance team, certainly merit
Tickets may be obtained in ad-
dramatics chairman of the Young
RenenAtions CIIRond 1111-1175
heading the show . , .Pet ite Nancy vance at Grinnell's or the Guild of- sentially penurious, and her two ;
People's Temple Club.
JUDGE JOHN D. WATTS
Judge Henry S. Sweeny, ores-
Kelly, another charming Hollywood fice, 127 W. Adams, or at the box- children bent on having a good I
Rehearsals
are
already
under
.I
personality and of whom I raved office of the Institute all (lay on time. Hugh Herbert is also ap ent Recorder's Court Judge and way, with the following cast: Mrs. ly point to his record as one of
DON'T MISS
peering
in person
on the
stage.
which
features
Gracie
Barrie,
, candidate for re-election to that Rimplegar, Miriam Carver; Eliza- achievement.
on to no end last week, offers
the date of the performance.
repertoire of saucy and pert songs,
musical comedy star; Gautier's i office at the election April 1, has beth Rimplegar, Gertrude Wil-
Judge Watts' open door policy
f
while Nellie Kelly, also a favorite
a loag record of public service lens; Kenneth Rimplegar, Gabriel has brought about a better un-
WHAT A SHOW!
among Detroit Nite "Clobbers," Artcrafters League Makes toyshop, with trained ponies and starting in 1912, shortly after his Alexander; Ed Rimplegar, New- derstanding between the public
Whether YOU are celebrating • raise
In 1,117, 11 holiday or just your
dogs; Carter and Holmes in co- graduation from the University
bears
her
"torch
of
song"
in
no
and the Common Pleas Court and
ton
Jackson;
Douglas
Rimplegar,
toolbeols•law's noes sway, Nonni
---
Musical
Debut
medy acrobatics, and Harriet of Michigan Law School in 1911.
mean way ... Jack and Joan Gates,
I. for Ideal place to
Lionel Willens; Donald, Jerome has endeared the Judge in the
Hayes.
Before attending the University
specialtytiance team who are really
Bielfield; Dr. Stevens, Sol Stein; hearts of thousands of Detroiters
The first concert of the new so-
Wallace Beery, starring as a of Michigan, he graduated from
quite clever, while Boris Romanoff
BARNES & STEGER
Kitty, Rose Adler; and Jenny, and a large number of them are
est Point of Drexel Institute and Temple Uni-
and his Continentals continue to ciety, whose membership includes transport pilot in "West
noriellen bent Inance From
Jews who proclaim him to be a
Betty Saloschen.
representatives
and
lovers
of
all
the Air", is now showing at the versity of Philadelphia. From 1912
bring admirable comment from the
PRISCILLA BENNETT
The presentation of this play foe of bigotry and intolerance.
the arts, will be given Saturday, U
United Artists Theater. Beery, as to 1917, Judge Sweeny served as
dancers.
Torch Mager
Judge 1Vatts has the distinction
will be especially interesting inas-
March , at 8:15 . m., in the the gruff, soft-hearted "non-cone"
The hi-spot of the buying season
WILMA NOVAK
Federation of Women's Clubs, of Uncle Sam's flying forces Prosecuting Attorney of Emmett muchas it is the most ambitious of having attended court sessions
is not tomorrow, nor next week, nor
County, Michigan, having been. dramatic effort ever undertaken regularly and doing a full day's
AND OTI1ERs
Ilancock at Second. The first con- brings to the screen the same
next month but RRRRIGHT NOW
DIreclInn PAREICI, alIEFORIN
by this Y. P. T. C. group. An work on the bench.
that serving
made "Hell
appointed
fill a vacancy, that
and
(a la Chevalier) . . . And if you cert is dedicated to the chamber' brand of thrills hit.
with
such to distinction
hilarious comedy, dealing with
music: three quartets for piano,
could see the buys in fur coats
Divers" such a
he was unanimously re-elected the mad Rimplegar family and
violin, viola, violoncello: the G Min-
offered by Sally's in Cass Avenue
George Burns and Gracie Allen three times.
what happens to them when they
or by Mozart, the G. Minor On. 25
you'd quite agree with me . . . I
as traveling Carnival stars with
When war was declared, Judge lose all their money in the stock
E ADAMS
Get
by Brahma, and the B Flat Major
was really surprised and amazed
Joe Morrison and Dixie Lee pro- Sweeny enlisted in the army,
market.
by
Saint-Saens.
at the savings, not saying a word
ar
the romantic interest, are
Mr.
Weitzman
brings
to
the
pro-
These three quartets belong to
Deeempert • 243811
about the choice of styles and types
all featured in "Love In Bloom", serving until August 1919, when
duction considerable amateur and YOUR SIIOES. Too long? Too
the masterworks of the chamber
of furs available ... An attractive
which is now showing at the po- he
had advanced
to the had
rank the
of
captain.
Judge Sweeny
professional dramatic experience,
music literature, each of them rep-
short? Too wide? Too nar-
feature is that one may just give a
resenting a different period of pular State Theater on the same distinction of being the first man having appeared on Broadway
row? We can make them over
deposit that will hold the garment
music history. They will be per- I program with "Women Must in Emmett County to enlist. Ile and the road with Walter Hamp-
up
to two size's larger. We
w000Wa0D AT atabf•
until next season, properly stored
Dress" starring Minna Gombell. holds the rank of captain in the den, William Powell, and other
on ',Awe-
formed
by
Otis
Igelman,
violin;
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30
'
away free from warm weather and
Resee
ry Corps, and is a member big names of the stage. Locally,
Florian Wittman, viola and Con.
year.'
experience.
M.
KANER
COMING
moths It's really worth looking
FOX THEATER
of Antler Post of the American he is an active member of the
stantin Knmarowsky, violoncello
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand
into . ,
Sun., Mon., Tues.
Falling heir to the role created Legion.
Detroit News Players, the Temple
River, 12916 E. Jefferson.
Didia see Ilarlemania at the and Mark Gunzburg, piano.
In Pers.
'by
Helen
Hayes
on
the
stage,
From
1919
to
1926,
.
Judge
fl
In a statement issued Thurs-
The concerts of the Artcrafters
Arta Society and other dramatic
day, Judge John A. Boyne, who Club Plantation last week? HONEY League have the purpose of pre- Margaret Sullavan is seen in "The Sweeny served as Assistant At- groups. RELIABLE DOMESTIC HELP.
is a candidate for re-election to ain't that somethin'? Wow, what a senting seldom played compositions, I Good Fairy" at the Fox. This torney General and State Public
Laundresses, women for clean-
the office of Recorder and Judge show! s. .. The floor just sizzles and artists which have had the 'story is about a Budapest orphan- Administrator of the State of
' ing scrub women housemaids
ge child hired by • theater man- Michigan.
.of the Recorder's Court, ex- from the dancing feet and rythrnic chance to be heard as often as they age
Home-Cooked Dairy Lunch-
By hour, day or•week. All Na-
bodies of the performers ... liar-
lager as an usheret, and her sub-
He was appointed Judge of Re-
pressed satisfaction with the pro-
O'n•nlf Mn. ON 00.1o1)
deserve.
li
tions Employment Bureau, Mad-
eon, Card Party of J. W.
lemania Yeoisir!
Stu of also and Moo
--
gress of the campaign being
To make it possible for every one sequent career as she meets dif- corder's Court in August 1929.
ison 2526.
E. W. 0. March 27
Judge Sweeny is endorsed by
waged in his behalf. His support-
to attend these concerts, the ad- , ferent sorts of persons who aid
' PLUS A GIANT STAGE &ROW III
The Jewish Women's European FULL CITIZENSHIP. English,
ers are carrying the fight to every
mission will be 25 cents and .50 lor hinder her in her efforts to es- the Detroit and Wayne County
see
woo •
s..
Welfare Organization is prepar-
EASTERN STAR CAFE
Yiddish and Hebrew. Reading
section of the city and he pre-
cents for reserved seats. The tic- tablish a place in life. The fact
I that she brings good luck to all Bar
and all
promi- ing a home-cooked dairy lunch-
nent Associations
civic and fraternal
organize-
and writing in 5 lessons guar-
dicts a large vote will place his
The Eastern Star Cafe an- kets are sold at Grinnell's and at
card
party
for
the
com-
eon
and.
On
Screen:
name in the front.
anteed. Free trial lesson. Da-
nounces a complete change of the I.avinger Studio, 3781 Carter I with whom she comes in contact tions.
ing Wednesday, March 27, at the
"Maybe It's Love"
vid Horowitz, the teacher. 2091
Judge Boyne was first ap- show this seek. The new show Ave. Mr. Levinger is the presi- given her the sobriquet of the
B'nai Moshe Congregation.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
pointed to the Recorder's Court features Sally DeVoe, queen of dent of the Artcrafters League, "good fairy."
Blaine. Apt. 101. Garfield
The members and friends of
Independent
Detroit
Lodge
Frank
Morgan,
Herbert
Mar-
whose
motto
is:
"Art
for
the
Peo-
6914-R.
by Governor Groesbeck in 1926. blues; Fanzita in a bubble dance;
G RANI/ OPENING
the organization are requested to
As his first official act he set a Harold Stone, golden saxophonist ple, the People for the Artist." shall, Reginald Owen, Alan Hale,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
At the last meeting, on March attend this affair with their fami- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Cesare Romero, Eric Blore, June
Delroles Imes bentilitul and ramie. ,
precedent in the Recorder's Court and Babe Brown, champion tap
lies
and
friends,
as
the
proceeds
open-.11.n le hi 511.11,..
Clayworth and Beaulah Bond are 13, Independent Detroit Lodge
large room suitable for one or
-by appointing a Jewish young dancer and Eddie Minich and his
sponsored • social program fea- will go for Passover relief to
2 FEATURES DAILY
two. Good home for right
man as his clerk, nominating Jar- scilful violin. Shan Austin and his Kopelsons, Former Detroit- in the leading roles.
selected l'Irturea
European orphans.
The
stage
will
offer
a
French
curing
Mrs.
Anna
Warren,
vocal
party.
Garage
if
desired.
Lin-
ers,
Scheduled
for
An-
via Caplan, brother of Maurice Floridians continue to thrill pa-
making
alas
The
organisation
is
revue, "Hello, Paris." It includes soloist; Miss Celia Plotnick, plan-
wood-Dexter section. Call Town-
Caplan, for the post.
other Concert Tour
trons with their velvety rythms.
arrangements
, for a benefit per-
several
striking
ballets
elaborately
ist;
Harry
Cohen;
pianist.
A
talk
send
7-3163.
11 1NI1r111111) at
After being graduated from There are 4 showy nightly. No co-
staged. by A. Lang, chaiman of the United formance to be given in Litt-
•11,1 eon's II arld's lair Theater"
the Detroit College of Law, Judge ver charge, no minimum charge
Edith and Alan Kopelson, for-
Racial Group, was followed by an man's People's Theater, Sunday, YOUNG LADY desires room or ,
Boyne entered into the private at any time.
mer Detroiters, well known in the
April
21
(second
day
of
Chol
will share apartment in Linwood
Gifts to North End Clinic informal get-together of singing
practice of law, also being con-
theatrical and musical world, are
\11$)1)15 AHD AT IFORENT
and dancing which completed the Hamoed Passover).
_
section, Call Townsend 8-9169.
scheduled to leave their Beverly
nected with the legal department
•ilte Nagle Shan Olsee of Delruir .
The organization expresses its
North
End
Clinic
has
received
program.
Refreshments
were
do-
Dann open 5:30 p. tn.. eon,. a a. nl.
Henry
G.
Nicol
Candidate
Hills home March 25 for another
of the Michigan Central Railroad
Mr. and Mrs. Gross in thanks to Mrs. A. Katzin, chair- ROOM AND BOARD for school
by
PARKING FREE
concert tour which will take them the
the following contributions:
for 16 years. During his long ex-
for Circuit Judge
In memory of Mrs. Louis Robin- honor. of their son's marriage. Dr. man of the Purim bake sale, her
child over 10 years old. Girl)
as far as Chicago.
perience as a trial lawyer he
Mrs. Seymour A. W.
Lowenstine and I. Steiner assistants, committees, co-work-
preferred. Desirable home for
On their return to-the coast last son, from Mr. and
gained the recognition which fi-
J. Frank and Mr. and Sirs. Sey- were co-chairmen of the evening.
ers, private donors and to De-
Henry G. Nicol, Republican can-
party with good habits. Near
summer from a successful tour, ap-
nally won him his appointment to
and plans en- troit Jews for their cooperation.
didate for Circuit Judge, has been
school. Call mornings, Town-
the bench. He was re-electde in Circuit Court Commissioner of pearing before Eastern Norma! mour H. Franklin. With preparations
completed, the lodge is
,
In
the
next
week's
issue
of
The
send
7-0551.
In memory of Mrs. Father Hey- tire!)
Schools and Universities, the Ko-
1929.
Wayne County for over 25 years,
'sponsoring its spring masquerade Chronicle will be announced the
mann,
from
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
a
pelsona
stopped
in
Detroit
for
Judge Boyne is a member of and during that time his court has
day,
time
and
place
of
the
special
Rattner
and
Maurice
Goldenberg.
dance
to
be
held
at
Jericho
Temple
REFINED
WIDOW, good cook and
the Blue Lodge; Past High Priest, handled a multitude of cases in- short time. On this trip it is likely
For the supplementary medical Auditorium, Sunday, March 31, at meeting for installing the newly-
NEW YORK.—Louis Wiley. for
housekeeper, desire; to meet a
Penninsular Chapter; Detroit Con- volving landlord and tenants and that the y will give one of their
or-
and
his
m.
Al
Wolgin
s
9
elected
officers.
P.
business man. Write Box 70, De- 29 years business manager of the
r
a ssietaitfund: in memory or M
sistory; Past Thrice Illustrious suits involving land contract fore- concerts here.
Mrs. chestra will furnish the dance
New York Times and one of the
troit Jewish Chronicle.
and
The
Kopelson's
are
under
the
Louis
Robinson,
from
Mr.
Master, Monroe Council and Mos- closures Ile has also handled a
Mrs. music. Three prizes will be of- Services at Shaarey Zedek
best newspaper executives in the
management of the National Lec- Joseph Hartman and Mr. and
lem Temple.
most original cos-
large volume of chancel y work in
FOR SALE—Hosiery and lingerie !United States, died on Wednesday
Nathan Kline; in memory of Lib- fered for the
ture Bureau, Chicago, Ill.
Congregation in Saginaw
connection with the Circuit Court.
tames. L. Steiner and Mrs. Flor- •
specialty shop with an established I morning at the age of 65. Rabbi
by Netzorir Marks, from Mrs. Ha-
Shaarey
Zedek
Congregation
ence Rosenweise are in charge of
Because of the experience thus ob-
business. Small investment will Samuel H. Goldenson of Temple
rold Van Baalen, Mrs. Dora Neta-
Dr. Vincent to Address
will dedicate its regular Friday
tained and also due to the fact that I Junior Home Relief Society org and Mrs. Israel Meyer; in tickets.
T
acyleted at funeral serv.
handle. Box 155, Detroit Jew- E on nu e Fl roiffi
After the regular meeting of the
' independent Detroit Lodge evening service at 8 o'clock to
Wednesday Town Hall there were two vacancies on the Re-
i ces a
ish Chronicle,
memory of Myra Cohen Redfield,
Sisterhood, at the meeting on Wed- the Jewish Children's League.
publican ticket, Judge Nicol de- Junior Home Relief Society, on
to
At
m
ho
e
ng
from Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Meyers.
dec
t
heoasseed whwoerpaid
e pret sr i dbuentet
nesday, March 20, were addressed Edith Marion. the league's presi- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Dr. George E. Vincent, former cided to offer himself as • candi- Sunday, March 17, at the Statler
by Dr. A. N. Mittleman on the sub- dent, and Moshe Shenker, mem-
president of the Rockefeller Foun- date for nomination at the recent Hotel, Miss Sylvester of Durfee
bedroom.
Rent
reasonable.
2461
Roosevelt,
Governor
Lehman,
May-
Rep. Florence Kahn's
ber, will speak on "Children, Or-
ject of "'Diet".
dation, who is recognized not only primary. Ile obtained one of the Intermediate directed the rehearsal
Blaine Ave. Euclid 8273-W.
or LaGuardia and others.
Mother Is Dead at 87
ganize." The service will be un
as one of the greatest speakers on nominations and is now a candidate of the play which the girls will
SAN FRANCISCO—Mrs. Mary CAN'T PAY 60c FINE,
der auspices of the congrega- WANTED--Girl or woman to
the Amencail platform, but RS one for election on April 1, on the Re- present at the mother-daughter
Election Emblems
of the best. informed men in the publican ticket. Judge Nicol Was luncheon to be given on May 12, Prag, 89-year-old mother of Rep.
SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL tion's ritual and educational com-
share lovely modern apartment
Laws of the states differ as to
mittee, consisting of Ephraim
country on world conditions, will born in Detroit and has always at Hotel Toiler. There are still Florence Prag Kahn, died here
with congenial middle-aged wo- the use of election emblems. Some
be the Detroit Town Hall speaker, lived here and has always been a several parts in the play open, and Sunday night. She had been ill with
WARSSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A Schetzer, chairman, Abe Borr
man. All home privileges. $4 states still attempt to do without
in the Fisher Theater, next Wed- Republican in politics.
girls interested may got in touch pneumonia. Mrs. Kahn and two curious scene illustrating Jewish and I. Posner. Rabbi Herman
p - r week. Call Garfield 53144. them on ballots and voting ma-
with Madeline Betty Meyers, To. grandsons, Julius and Conrad, were misery in Poland was enacted in a Price will be in charge.
nesday morning, March 27, at 11
D exter section.
chines. Local election boards have
• o'clock. He comes to Detroit from
C
Videos, in Egypt
7.1532.
at her bedside. Mrs. Prag was a Warsaw court last week when a
Monday night, the Megillah was
to pass on the design ■ ndeine,
annual visit to Europe where
Crasar conquered Egypt from
The club is planning an affair member of the San Francisco Jewish shopkeeper was convicted read, and Arthur Kramer, son of
ea has been in close touch with Queen Cleopatra and made it • for members who have paid their Board of Education at the time of for violating the Sunday closing Mr. and Mrs. Max Kratner, con- FOR RENT — Clean furnished where the insignia are permitted.
room
in
private
home.
Near
3 Versions of even a national party
International problems.
Roman province in 30 B. C.
dues by the end of April.
her death.
law.
ducted the Maariv services.
car lines. 1617 Hazelwood.
symbol may vary considerably.

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