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CUPIDS /MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Ins

PAGE NINF

PIDentorrlosisn es RON ICU

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

January 17, 1936

1111WMIMMIWWWw

-Real Estate Bargains.

10% NET & SAFETY

Don't be ,.Milled unit Ie..
Per.. the moet Important
opportunity to satilly increo•
your capital elnce the day this
firm n. horn.

$15,000

down, 52 Apts., all 3 rooms,
elevator, modern features.
Near Woodward and Grand
Blvd. Rent $25,000. Former
sales value $300,000. Price
cut to $100,000.

$12,000

down-semi tire proof 41 apt.
furn. Income $16,000 secure
renting location. Cost
$165,000, former mtg. $90,000
Cut price $60,000 free and
clear.

Bailin Memorial
Sperka Re-elected
Lecture Thursday
by the B'nai David

Congregation B'nai David, at
its last meeting, for the third time
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
re-elected Rabbi Joshua Specks as
PLANS ANNUAL DANCE its spiritual leader.
Rabbi Sperka's stay at Congre-
Plans are under way for the an- gation B'nai David has been
nual dance of the Junior Home Re- marked by many changes which
lief Society which will take place
at Webster Hall on Sunday eve-
ning, Feb. 23. Mary Kahn's or-
chestra has been engaged and
Winifred Berk, chairman of the
affair, with her co-workers are
planning an evening of entertain-
ment. Tickets may be obtained by
calling Winifred Berk, Lenox 9262,
Elise Cohen, Townsend 7-8950, or
any member of the group.
Sylvia Brandy, chairman of the
Service Group asks that each girl
donate some school books and cloth-
ing for the needy school children
at the next meeting.
Itedella Broder of 4050 N. Euclid
Ave., will be hostess to the Junior
Home Relief on Sunday, Jan, 19, at
2 o'clock. Girls 16 years or older
are invited.

$3,000.

down for 3 story, 11 unit,
each 6 rooms and bath, good
condition. Former sales value
$50,000, cut price $15,000.
Highland Pk. near Woodward.

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.

Toboggan Party This Sunday, "A
" to Be
Night at the Th
Presented Sunday, Feb. 2

Alexander to Direct
Illinois Tax Campaign

Milton lit Alexander, prom-
inent advertising executive, has
The Dr. Max Bailin Memorial
been
retained by the treasurer
Lectures will have Dr. C. D. Brooks
of Detroit as a speaker on Thurs- of Cook County, State of Illinois,
to•
direct
an advertising cam-
day evening, Jan. 23, in the third
of the series of post-graduate lec- paign for the collection of delin-
tures on diseases of the gastro- quent taxes.
The sum of $20,000 has been
intestinal tract held for the bene-
fit of the physicians of Wayne appropriated for newspaper, ra-
dio
and billboard advertising
County under the auspices of
which will appear in the next
North End Clinic.
"Indication for Surgery in Gall few days.
The campaign will be similar
Wader Disease and Post Operative
Results" is the subject Dr. Brooks ill character to the one in De-
troit
and Michigan which were
has chosen for his lecture. It will
be followed by a 15 minute discus- also under the direction of Mr.
Alexand,r.
The success of the
sion on the "Diagnosis' of Gall
Bladder Disease by X-Ray" which Michigan campaigns has brought
to
Mr.
Alexander
considerable
will he led by Dr. Arthur R. Bloom, !
fame and his advice on the col-
of Detroit.
The Dr. Max Bailin Memorial lection of delinquent taxes is in
Lectures, which are held in the constant demand by other states
in the union.
Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple
Beth El on consecutive Thursday
ZWILLER
CARD PARTY
evenings through Feb. 27, are made
possible by the gifts and contribu-
TO BE HELD JAN. 19
tions of the friends and patients
of the late Dr. Max Bailin. They
The Bessie Soren Zviller Ladies
are a part of the educational pro- Aid Society will hold its semi-an-
gram sponsored by North End 'anual card party on Jan. 19, at
Clinic to further sPientific medical
study in Wayne County and to en
trench the clinic as an educational
center for the physicians of its
staff and the Jewish community.
North End Clinic is a constituent!
agency of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration and a member of the De-1
troit Community Fund.

HALL FOR RENT

roe MEETINGS, MEDDINGS,
11160, BANQUETS. BRIDGE
ond 111060 PARTIES.
411ltlate ril Perso.

kitchen Utensil.
Plenty of Parking spa , .
Rents ,try Reasonable.

PEOPLES HOUSE

Detroit
3046 Trumbull Atr.
*outset''. Phone: TE. 5-6620

CLASSIFIED

COUNSELLORS WANTED for
an exclusive, private camp for
children. Write Box 500 Detroit
Jewish Chronicle stating age, ex-
perience and reference.

RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
dresses, women for house clean-
ing, house maids, women for
part time work. By hour, day
Or week. Schlesinger's, Medi
son 2526.

QUILTS-Made or recovered from
your own feathers or wools. Pil-
lows recoyereel-special, s1.25.
Full line of curtains, baby,
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. llogarth
9050.

BE KIND to your feet and they
will be kind to you. Let us build
you a pair of arches that will
hold the structure of your foot
100 per cent. We make them
to order to fit the individual
foot, at a cost no higher than
ready-made arches, with a money-
hack guarantee. M. KANER
SHOE REPAIR, only true shoe
refitter in State of Michigan,
1517 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer-
son.

HEALTH KNOWS NO SEASON

Colonial Hotel and
Mineral • Baths

Mount Clemens, Michigan

Ilere you will find comfort, convenience and sat-
isfying service-and the finest mineral baths in
the world are under the same roof. Their curs
live properties are world famous. Delicious food
-Dietary laws observed.-Expert catering.

SPECIAL LOW RATES NOW IN EFFECT
Management:

Max Elkin-Albert Grossman

OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND

a 4th A nn w ersary Sale

.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK
GREATLY REDUCED

20% off

The Shaarey Zedek Young Peo-
ple's Society will sponsor a tobog-
On All Robes, Mufflers,
gan party this Sunday evening at
Sweaters, etc.
55 el WEIN
Devon Gables, Telegraph and Long
JULES OLEN
Lake Roads, in Bloomfield Hills .
Y.P.T.C.
Discussion
10 APT.
This affair is open to members
RABBI JOHSUA S. SPERKA
and their friends and the admix •
Group Meets Sunday!
Smart, new, exclts-
New tan Bk. tile trim,
Ambassadors and Arrows-All the New
Sion price includes toboggetning have been introduced into the
beauty all 3 room tiled baths.
Collar Ideas - New Pattern Effects- lye Patterns, all
exclusive use of the club house, and synagogue by him, including the
Hand Tailored -
Special attractive features.
That
women
can
attain
equal
Vast
Style
Range,
Regularly
Sold
for
a buffet supper at midnight. Re- organization of many groups with status with men only by fulfilling'
$1.00 Value
$60,000 value, c u t price
$2.00 and $2.60.
servations may be made either religious, cultural and social aims. their feminine character is the
$20,000. Pay down $10,000,
Outstanding
among
the
newly
or-
4
for
with
Lionel
Rycus
at
UN
2-0617
can arrange Inst. Co. mort-
thesis of Miss Dorothy Reiser who
BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL
or Sylvia Chase, EU 6329-111. In- ganized function , was the intro- will lead the next meeting of the
gage for bal. Mr. Bedford.
3 for
ladies or gentlemen desirous of
Generous Mark-Downs on All
cluded in the committee working duction of the Friday night gath- Young People's Temple Club Die-
making acquaintence for the
on this affair are Harold Haber, erings which have proven popular cussion Group on the subject
Other
Merchandise
purpose of matrimony, write Box
Homer Warren & Co.
Jay Frankel, Morton Weinberg, with members and friends of the "Feminine Equality-How Can it
60, Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
Bernard Cavanaugh, Sam I,ezel congregation. The program at these be Achieved?" The meeting will be
52 yeas dependable bemire.
Strictly confidential.
gatherings
is
novel
and
unique.
and Arthur Doctor.
held on Sunday afternoon, Jan.,
Although
no
divine
service
takes
Plans have been completed for
19,
at
3:30
o'clock,
in
the
Men's
CANTOR
WANTED at Temple
"A Night at the Theater" consist. place, the program is opened with Temple Club Room of Temple Beth
Open E,es.: Sunday 191 3
0636 ISTII ST., at l'InIrmounl
Abraham, Bay City, Mich. One
MRS. M. PEVIN
ing of two one-act plays, followed a brief prayer followed by a hymn
who
is
a
shoichet, mohel and
a lecture of the evening. From
Gift to the United Jewish by dancing and serving of rfresh- and
El. Miss Reiser's thesis is the sub-
reader of the law. Must be a
Hain!, 9125 Twelfth St.
ments. The plays to be presented 0:30 to 10 p. m. congregants meet ject of a paper which she is to Assembly
Charities
leader with command of the Eng-
further information, call Ho-
are "Danger" by Richard Hughes 1 informally in the social hall where present for Wayne University in For
lish language. Write Alex Kahn,
garth
9878
or
University
1.0361.
refreshments
are
served.
From
10
The United Jewish Charities and "Business is Business" by to 11 another program is presented an all-slate public speaking contest Proceeds will be used for Charity.
secretary, 107 Center Ave., Bay
was the recipient of a gift from Ann B. Charm. Included in the with community singing, a dra- this March. Following her discus-I Mrs. M. Pevin is associate chair-
City, Mich.
the Finley Family honoring the cast are Milton Ross, Evelyne matic reading, a guest soloist, and sion, the meeting will be opened to I man of the committee of arrange
13th wedding anniversary of Mr. Robins, Ilernard Cavanaugh, Melba a presentation of the Jewish news questions and expressions of opin- I
DO YOU WISH TO GET AC-
Sklar, Sam Jackson, Ralph Bern-
from other members of the
and Sirs. Irwin I. Cohn.
QUAINTED for matrimonial
stein, Joseph Mash, and Dave Bin. of the week.
purposes through a strictly con-
Upon his arrival here Rabbi group.
kel. This affair is to be presented
Bud Maybaum, Newton Jackson B'nai David Auxiliary In-
fidential party? For a personal
on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 8:30 p. m., Sperka established a Sunday School and Miss Josephine Stern, who ,
stalls Officers
and private interview, write Box
which
now
has
a
kindergarden,
in the social hall. Tickets may be
comprise the discussion group com-
22,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ABRAM BARNETT
procurred from any member of the eight grades, and a high school mittee, invite all Young People's
The ladies Auxiliary of Congre-
class. Rabbi Sperka organized a Temple Club members and their
of 926 Hague Ave., 82 years old, organization.
::::\: FOR DEcTfRford . TOO
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
gation
B'nai
David
held
installa-
died on Jan. 11. Funeral serv-
The next meeting of the study Sisterhood. This group of younger friends to be present and to partic- tion of officers at a dinner given
.
airy room in private adult home.
LY ctor
ices were held at Lewis Bros. group will be held on Thursday matrons desired to have their own ipate in this meeting.
Near
bus
and
car
line.
2971
Tux-
by the society on Wednesday eve-
Plan
Funeral Home on Jan. 13 with in- evening, Jan. 23, at 8:30, at the organization independent of the
----"--, -;
edo. Townsend 6-1283.
...
hi°"ging
ning,
Dec.
25,
in
the
ballroom
of
terment in B'nai David Cemetery, home of Irene Pollack, 2496 Vir- Ladies' Auxiliary and at the sug-
the B'nai David Synagogue.
gestion of Rabbi Sperka the Sister-
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offici- ginia Park.
A grand march with Rabbi and FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
ating. He is survived by a daugh-
room for a gentleman, Reason-
The next meeting of the organi. hood undertook as its objective to
Mrs. Joshua Sperka as leaders
ter, Pauline, and seven sons, zaztion will be held on Sunday, sponsor the Sunday School. A
able. Good transportation. 1975
started
the evening's ceremonies.
Junior Congregation, four Young
Louis, Charles, Henry, Joseph, Jan. 26, at 3 p. m.
Pingree, Apt. B.1. Sable.
After the dinner, the toastmistress,
Barney, Ruben and David.
Installation of new officers of Mrs. Sperka, was introduced by
Leanore Gamsu and Irene Agra- Judeaa Clubs, a Boy Ccout Croup
D COOS taSh
LADY
DRIVING 1935 Chrysler
and
a
debating
team
which
now
- -
the Neugarten Sunshine Club will Mrs. Joseph Weingarden. Before
nova, co-chairmen of the formal
FACING GRAN
coupe to St. Petersburg, Fla. Can
'';: e lie
LOUIS SAM ZAGER
meet- calling upon the officers, Mrs.
dance committee, announce that holds the city championship of the be held at
accommodate party to help drive.
of 1669 Taylor Ave. 49 years invitations for this affair will soon Detroit Forensic league, were all ing, Monday, Jan. 20, at 1:30 p. Sperka gave a brief outline of the
Share expenses. ('all Vinewood
' Funeral be mailed. As in past years, this organized by Rabbi Sperka as m., at the Jewish Community
old, died on Jan. 14.
Travellers everywhere ore tollking about
activities of the so:iety.
1-9621, mornings preferably.
services were held at Lewis Bros. annual event will be held on Satur. part of the educational activities Center.
Mrs. Joseph Weingarden, charter
Hotel 'fullr's new s2.: OP -S3, HO single
'HIGHER
room
The following officers were elec- member, was installed as president FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Funeral Home on Jan. 15, with day evening, March 7, at the Book- for the synagogue.
interment in Yiddish Folks' Ver- Cadillac Hotel with Ray Gorrell
ted for the ensuing year: Preset- for the third year. Previous to this
room for a gentleman in a pri-1
dent,
Mrs.
Emil
Eskhouse;
1st
onderful
location
right
indown
stn Cemetery Rabbi F, Stoliman and his orchestra furnishing the
Mrs. Weingarden also held the
rate home of adults. Near street
pic, for o lorqe
officiating. He is survived by his music.
vice-president, Mrs. Samuel Bloch- office of treasurer. Mrs. Z. Needle , car and bus lines. 2666 Pingree,
wife, Anna, three daughters and
ond
luxury
er; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Jay was re-elected vice president for a
town bat
Detroit- facing Grand Circus
Porlk
card
with
rear
Linwood.
Garfield
0231-W.1
two sons.
Newman; third vice-president, third term. Mrs. Sum R o ttenbe rg
Independent Detroit Lodge
very
coceivable
comfo
Miss Edna Steiner; treasurer, Mrs. regained the office of treasurer for FOR RENT-Large bedroom corn-
to Give Annual Dance
ROSE LEVITAN
fin est of food
Arthur Gottesman; financial sec- the third term. Sam Zack was re-
Sets Ire.:
with e l as then finest
pletely furnished by a young
March 8
of 1529 Pingree Ave., 38 years
Nabbl Leon Frain ell! ofrujh the put- retary; Miss Corinne Marx; cor-
couple, without childr: a. Wou d
elected secretary for a second term .
os
well
pit Sunday morning. Jan IL . to 10.45.
_
old, died on Jan. 15. Funeral
responding
secretary,
Mrs.
A.
J.
like another couple. etc en
n ,it i t i d repeit i k on the subject "Lard Reading
Mesdames Weingarden, Needle
$250 $3.
services were held at Lewis Bros.
The first meeting of the 1936
Vineberg; recording secretary, and Rottenberg were presented
privileges. IC.41 Taylor A ie. Ma
Ita1 , 111 Frani H i ll
,7•14.br.,,t!
Funeral Home on Jan. 16, with executive board of the Independent 'peak
hen.
dison 9524,
on the hat: - The Pharaoh That Mrs. Max Co
with
flowers.
interment in Machpelah Ceme- Detroit Lodge was held on Sunday, Knew Not Jo•epli
Members of the board of direc-
Rabbi Sperka and 11. Rottenberg,
"tope the
Pr. Len IA Franklin
tery, Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon offi- Jan. 12.
tors elected for a period of two president of the synag gee, gave FOR RENT - Nca,ly fernisheel
Jas. 24 and delis, all addree.
ciating. She is survived by three
Morris Miller was elected chair- pulpiton
room for roe. $12 per month.
entitled - Then and Noe: . romme- years are: Mrs. William Cohen,
sisters, Bernice, Mrs. Anna Fin- man of the board for 1930. The moration of hie eompletInn of 32 rear. Mrs. Louis Horowitz, Mrs. Irvine short talks.
2361 Blaine Ave., near LaSalle
A $2.50 donor dinner is planned
Rehire RP rabid of Temple tieth El,
berg and Mrs. Charlotte Bond and entertainment committee was au- of
G.
Levy,
Mrs.
Jacob
Mazer,
Mrs.
Blvd. Euclid 8273-W.
Sabbath Fite Senteeei
aehlt or x111 he Lester Smith, Mrs. Harry Warsaw. for March 18.
two brothers, William and George. thorized to proceed with arrange-
Pridny. Pill I1 , •I
ted. .couldeniente..1 by fine tradi-
DRIVING
TO MIAMI, FLORIDA Prenzlauer Group Party at
ments for the first annual dance to comity
Those
elected
to
serve
for
one
tional mush. 10 the full rhole
Old Folks Home This
RODIN CLUB
Jan. 30. Have room for one or
PHYLLIS S. FESTENSTEIN
be given by the ledge on March 8, Beth El (allege of Jewlel, inoilleei
year are: Mrs. Harvey Elbinger,
If
A meeting of the Rodin Club
two passengers. Share expenses
Sunday
of 2968 Cortland Ave., 5 years at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Samuel Kahn Sirs. Sloe
I th ,71
I
I e!' ,t 1 117« 1"5
an rIn
r
and help drive. Exchange ref-
old, died on Jan. 11. Funeral
The following chairmen of stand- he neUnnie to enroll In the se ,ond series I Lightma•, Mrs. Max Michelson. was held at the home of Mrs. M.
services were held at Lewis Bros. ing committees, appointed by the of Beth El 1,1Iege our,. nhirh beton Mrs. James Schor and Mrs. M. C. I Weld of Sturtevant Ave. on Jan.
erences. Call Garfield 3066.
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
night. Jan. II The iegletratIon
8. After the usual business mem
Funeral Home on Jan. 12 with president, were approved by the Monde,
fee le II per 4.ouhe. ,onal,AIng of 10 ' Snyder.
Aid held a special meeting at Mrs. New Name Better Reflects Nature
interment in Machpelah Cemetery. board:
Refreshments will be served at hers played cards. Later in the FOR RENT-Two large bright, S. Goldberg's home in honor of her
Of Institution, President S•ys
Temple Club:
nicely furnished rooms in home
evening the hostess served lunch.
She is survived by he parents, . B. Nanes, sick; L. Steiner, en. M.'.
The Sten Temple Club will enonsor the conclusion of the meeting on
of two adults. Home privileges. 72nd birthday.
hli■nh Monday.
I The next meeting will take place
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Festenstein, tertainment; B. Joseph, investiga- "A Confer... of Frlemlls
Minds.
S
Mrp.
George
Cohen
reported
two
Effective Jan. 16, the name of
t
s
.
Garage if desired. Near 14th bus,
a brother and a sister.
A luncheon for new and old at the home of Mrs. P. Winkel-
tion; B. Levine, relief; B. Orloff, I rre be tar theme ,i an unusually
Clairmount and Trumbull lines. new confinement cases which will the Detroit Savings Bank will be
officers was held at the Phalanx man, 277 Belmont Ave., on Wed-
publicity; Messrs Feldman, Jack- 30. at 5:30 There wall be three weaker.,
be
taken
care
of
by
this
group.
changed to The Detroit Bank, it
1734 Virginia Park, lower flat.
foul,. of dlyennoion well he - WhY Club, Dec. 27.
' nesday, Jan. 22, at 8 o'clock.
son and Miller, cemetery; M. El- woo
ate od was an,iounced by Joseph 31.
bersdo m nem
a hr e d. fot ilh oe wil‘ nig co members
Po We lilfferT .
fprd and T. Nanes were appointed
Klein
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished tol
Dodge, president.
In loving memory of our *dear as delegates to the Emergency Re-
room for lady or gentleman in rial Fund: Mrs. Leibson, in honor
The change was made to remove
wife and daughter, Celia A. Beck- lief Committee with instructions to
private home. Good home for of her daughter's marriage; Sirs. the implied limitations of the word
✓ Stress, who passed away two offer the full cooperation of the
right party. Board if desired. Pollack, Mrs. B. Marks, in memory "Savings" and to reflect more ac-
ears ago, Jan. 18, 1934 (23 days lodge to the committee.
2325 W. Grand Ave., near La- of her mother, Theresa Newman; curately the nature of the institu-
n Tebeth).
Salle. Townsend 6-5039. Mrs. S. Goldberg and Mrs. A. Wil- tion's activities, Mr. Dodge said.
Sadly missed by her husband Central 15th Congressional
liams, in honor of Mrs. Goldberg's
The bank has been known as the
FOR
RENT - Cheerful furnished birthday.
and parents.
Club Organized
"Detroit Savings" for 87 years.
room for young lady or gentle-
A tree will be planted in Pales- It was established in 1849 as the
man by couple. Near Dexter bus. tine in memory of Mrs. Whitman's Detroit Savings Fund Institute
The Central 15th Congressional
llogarth 6639.
mother who passed away recently. later became The Detroit Savings
Democratic Club was erganizee
A party will be given by this Bank.
Rev. Cantor several months ago as a result of
FOR RENT - LaSalle Gardens
David Golden the growing need for a strongly ;
In announcing the change, Mr.
district. Large warm well-fur- group on Sunday, Jan. 19, at 2 p.
m.,
for the Old Folks' Home, Ed- Dodge said:
organized Jewish political organi-1
nished room in home of small
Detroit's P.c.•
are
"There is no change in the busi-
nation to represent the Jewish rot-
American family of adults. Call mund and Brush. All members
MODEL
invited to attend. Miss Doris Sper- ness itself nor in Its organization
es of that district," according to a
Euclid 6653-J.
Wedding Ceremo-
ling will entertain with several or operation. Furthermore, there
nies Performed at statement to The Detroit Jewish
selections ac.:ompanied by ■ pianist. is no change in the Bank's funda-
Chronicle. Since its organization,
HOW and by
Halliburton and Dugmore at On the program will also be pre- mental and continued interest in
a number of meetings were held at
seated Zang Garber, violinist, and savings depositors and savings ac-
which prominent members of the
Art Institute Sunday
TT.l `1;
Miriam Edwards, pianist. Mrs. J. counts."
Democratic party were present and
-
The Detroit Bank has nearly
spoke, it is reported.
"The dean of all adventurers" Rose is chairman.
The next meeting will be held on 190,000 commercial and savings
This organization holds regular
' is the title Lowell Thomas has be-
Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the Jewish Cen- accounts and operates 29 offices
meetings
on
Thursdays,
at
Jericho
stowed
on
Major
A.
Radclyffe
Dug-
Monuments of Character
more, big game hunter, artist and ter, followed by bridge. Refresh- throughout Detroit. It is the oldest
Temple.
bank in Michigan ant one of the
The Central 15th Congressional
soldier, who will lecture at the De- ments will be served.
A definite date will be announced few banks in the United States
Democratic Club will hold its first
troit Institute of Arts next Sunday
affair in the form of a card party
afternoon at 3:30 under the aus- in the next issue of The Chronicle with deposits exceeding $100,000,.
0
at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue,
pice's of the World Adventure for the mother and daughter lunch- 000. The bank was the first in
UalACH
eon, to he sponsored by the Infant Michigan and seventh in the United
Dexter at Lawren;e, Saturday,
Serie s.
Jan. 25, at 8 p. ne Admission is
Sunday evening. at 8:30, the Service Group and Sva Prenzlauer States to be licensed under Title
Maternity Aid.
No. 2 of the National Housing Act
World
Adventure
Series
will
pre-
free.
as a lending Institution. it is a
sent Richard Halliburton. one of
Officers and members of the
member of the Federal Reserve
board of the new organization are:
the most revise adventurer-lac-
System and the Federal Deposit
Milton R. Atlas, president; Herbert
turers, who will take his audience
Insurance Corporation,
L. Barris, vice president; Maurice
on • word tour of the world. His
A represents,. group were ',resent on
audience will visit Haile Selassie
Schwartz, Samuel Sternberg, Sam
Granite sad Marble Illoymmonto
I ig.
n II.
1
y in le
need ■ th
and with him review the Ethiop an
Collier.
eat I . American Legion Arranges
''
1 e loon
t .t "n:
Ja
7729 TWELFTH ST.
troops--will explore the palace of Temple Club npon.orell • benefit bridge
HCCLID
to.
for Weekly Boxing Bouts
Herod where Salome danced and and fun fest The proceed. w III le
Industrial Morris Plan Bank
In the
,1"bir
" t77: :;14
Ji hn the Baptist was beheade4 - 747:1.
Re-Elects Officers
be d..1Ihtt•4 to t h• lat• Marilyn

A weekly event of great interest
will
sit
by
the
deathbed
of
the
chief
Res. Castor
Nelms. daughter of Pe and Sfrs Geer.
Eugene W. Lewis, president of
execution , r of Czar Nicholas and Wel.. af 'adroit Miss Ada Meyer, why is the *cries of boxing bouts ars
Jacob
the Industrial Morris Plan Bank,
a•• •ener•I h•Irnma wan amoned by ranged by the American Legion at
the royal family and hear the true a1.
, •. iumniltt., Dr Joseph Pm.* le the American Legion Home, Lafa-
reported that all officers and di-
Silverman
story of their execution.
'pun., or the organisation
SERGICAL
rectors were re-elected. Directors
yette and Case, for every Tuesday
Reserved seat. for both lectures
MOREL
puled evening.
pucl,
are:
Edgar
R.
Ailes,
Frederick
M.
Emir
20 Seam'
may be obtained at the World Ad-
Alger Jr., Harold R. Boyer, Charles
Prartke
Harold E. Stoll, Register of
'' mns(
o
Inte 'r'emtlng.
t gtl
h in.gs
venture Series office in the Detroit This " J ' ir n
Recommended
T. Bush, Cornelius K. Chapin, Wil-
slat. to Palestine.
l ate . on Ole re,ant
Deeds for Wayne County, is in
Institute of Arts.
Marla. anal
---
liam Reeve Clark, Frank Cody,
charge
of arrangements. He an-
timeireis
Rabbi Elmer Berger w•• full.' 4 Peeker
Frank W. Hubbard, Julian H. Kro-
and friend. of the M'omen's nounces a number of 10 and six
2903
Rosenwald Post Social Meet- tomember.
v not tet y of the Lutheran
lik,
Eugene
W.
Lewis.
Arthur
J.
round
bouts
for next Tuesday, Jan.
Elmhurst
Chnrrh. , hoostna as Si. *obj•ct Ilur
ing on Jan. 22
Morris, A. G. Ropp, Henry Shel-
neishber. the Jew '•
21.
TO. 9-6839
den, Dr. Burt R. Shurly, Glenn F.
I le 1`ad••y, preeid•nt of the Nether Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
IPrieformeel
All Jewish war veterans, their Lodge
Turnbull, Ben E. Young.
learn that customers must heeelve
of Rani 15.1th. will Do the alums
Margolis and Malone Inc., newly 1936 Oldsmobile models on display. courteous,
prompt and efficient wives, mothers, sisters or sweet- speaker here an Jan. II
these
Attracts 700 to Its
m h oe d e li s ntu er a est displayed
appointed Oldsmobile dealers, cele- T
hearts are invited to be guests of
service
at
all
times.
the
con.
amazing
Initiation
and daunt of the Pontiac
%
np on
Party
brated the formal opening of their
In extending the community an Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of II net yryith 1.odg• will be held at tint
as that th
opinion
apt
American Legion, Wednesday Odd Fellow. Itall. Jan 24. The Flint
new home at 11340 Jos. Campau eOldsmobile
y de s cribed ■e s invitation to visit this model we- the
degree team will he In eh•rge of the
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
More
than
700
men and women
evening,
an.
22,
at
the
Legion
Me-
ice station and showroom, Mr.
Inivation. .her a May wilt b.
Ave. last Saturday and Sunday. "the car that has everything.
Home, Lafayette and Cass. given J 14 Katt hka la chairman of attended the "Night of Games"
The new home of Margolis & Margolis urges his friends who are morial
• rr•neemento
party
of
the
Men's
Club of Sheeny
The building housee both the show-
Dancing,
entertainment
and
re-
Malone, Inc., was just recently considering buying new automo- freshments have been arranged for
ronms and service station.
Ifni Elmer Reiser San mt... from Zedek last Senday evening. Abe
biles to see him before completing
Nate Margolis and Ray Malone, completed at • tremendous cost and any
Schmier
was
chairman
of the com-
a tan week. ,fall le eleretand, Ohio.
and
there
will
be
no
speakers,
transaction. "This building is
popular automobile veterans, was specially designed to permit
mittee in charge of arrangement..
l'nd, 'the rItirmatuhlpef Sgra Ave
r:a mod n
rendering
• - our own, as new dealers we have
greeted the throngs of friends and
Lapides the altd•rhoed held &neth•r of The loud speaking system was con-
One
of
the
pupils
attending
alas-
"no used car problem" he stated,
the multitudes of the interested plete service to motorists. A staff and our low overhead naturally net in the Scranton ( Pa.) Talmud
jb.untors.rlLs littrre6.4.: tributed by Harrold E. Stoll. ft• g-
as well as the curious who poured of able and courteous mechanics
later of Deeds for Wayne County.
enables me to offer a better deal." TOTah is a Polish Catholic priest. llatCy Gro.man fin Dm Principal pp..,
t
o
and
d
""n
itni
flz inl7 and drilled
In hour after hour to view the t h ; ha ner se us beer. s engaged

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Neugarten Club •
Elects Officers

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Detroit Savings
Changes Name to
The Detroit Bank

IN MEMORIAM

MARGOLIS AND MALONE OPEN OLDSMOBILE SHOWROOM

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Pontiac Die ts

Manuel ilrbach

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