! REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS
January 22, 1937
PiEVETROITA111S/1(komus
A PAGE EIGHT
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
PALESTINIAN ARTISTS IN CONCERT
HERE AT CENTRAL HIGH ON JAN. 31
Rabbi Weiss is Machgiach Philonsathic Debating Club
Defacing of Nazi
Holds Election
at Floridian
Labels from Goods
At a special meeting of the
Brings Convictions MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Rabbi Philomathic
Debating Club, Sun-
J. Weiss of New York, well
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Myron Marks,
who passed away seven years ago,
day, Jan. 17, the following officers
were elected for the next semes- Jan. 18, 1930.
ter: Speaker, Leopold J. Snyder
In our hearts your memory
Poem. tondo. and true
II; clerk, Philmore Leemon; as-
There Is not a day goo. hy
sistant clerk, Louis Elkind; searg-
Thal wn do not thluk of you.
ent-at-arms, Nathan Epstein ;
Sadly missed by his parents, Sir.
board of directors, Leopold J. Sny-
der II, Philmore Leemon, Louis and Mrs. A. L. Marks, and brother,
Elkind, Nathan Epstein, Richard Louis,
Cramer, Sol Schwartz.
In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather, Joseph
MT. SCOPUS BUILDERS
The bit. Scopus Builders. a Lefkofsky, who passed away eight
group of boys and girls of high years ago, Jan. 27, 1929 (16 days
school and college age, is open in Shvat).
for membership. Those interested
A previous one from it Is gone
may call Muriel Bader, Longfel-
A , ' ogre we loved Is still
A Mace Is vavant Is our heart.
low 9867, corresponding secre-
vrida h never can he filled.
tary of the group. The Mt. Sco-
pus Builders are interested in
Sadly missed by his children and
working in behalf of the Hebrew grandchildren.
University in Palestine.
Halevy Singing Society Con-
cert on Feb. 21
lialevy Singing Society is pre-
paring for its 12th annual con-
cert to be held on Sunday, Feb.
21, at Orchestra flail. The Ora-
torio "Walpurgis Nacht" by Felix
Mendelssohn will be the chief at-
traction. This oratorio is being re-
peated on popular request from
hundreds who did not have the
opportunity to hear it at the last
concert. There will be other new
numbers consisting of beautiful
and also humorous Jewish folk
songs by outstanding singers. The
iialevy Singing Society is under
the direction of Dan Frohman, well
known Cleveland and Detroit mu-
sical director.
Action Was Started Through Init. known Hungarian scholar and
Little. of League for Human
Talmudist, is serving as the
Rights of Detroit
"Mashgiach tmidi" of the Frank
Seiden hotel in bliami, The Flor-
on a few good selected
As a result of a shipment by idian. The personal representa-
properties. Way below
the Well Known Company of 468
Fouhth Ave., New York, to the tive of Rabbi Leo Jung of New
present building costs.
Detroit Accessory Shop of Detroit York, Rabbi Weiss is in complete
Clean deals no involved
of a supply of gloves from which charge of the kitchens and sup-
bond issues. Ion can
the mark of origin was defaced, plies at the Floridian. To insure
rely on the representa-
three convictions were handed absolutely strict observance of
clown in New York a few days ago. kashruth, the kitchens are located
tions of this leading
The case was turned over for ac- on separate floors and only two
pioneer firm. Give this
tion to the Non-Sectarian Anti- meals are served daily, a milchige
serious thought.
When Governor Lehman saved
Nazi League, of which Samuel combination breakfast-lunch and
three Brooklyn youths from the
Untermeyer is president, by the a fleishige dinner.
electric chair, Sans Leibowitz, the
League for Human Rights of De-
The Floridian, which is located
42 Apts
criminal lawyer, kept his batting
troit, whirls has offices at 807 on the Bay of Biscayne, officially
average perfect . . . None of his
for $75,000. Sold once
David Stott Bldg.
opened its new $75,000 swimming
clients have ever died in the elec-
for $165,000. Beauti-
United States Prosecutor Joseph Pool and private beach on its own
ful, nearly new, Rent
tric chair.
W. Burns returned a conviction grounds on Jan. 15.
$19,000. $40,000 cash
from Federal Judge Francis G.
for deed bal. new 5%
Coffey of the New York district,
mtg.
against Ilyman Ilaspel, David
Zanft and the Well Known Glove
38 Units
Company of New York.
for $55,000, former
Charged with violating section
$125,000 tittles value.
304d of the Tariff Act of 1930
Rent $13,700. $11,000
which makes it illegal for any per-
down.
son to conceal, deface, destroy,
< • es ,fr:1
24 Apt
alter or obliterate the markings
for $50,000, former
of origin of merchandise imported
from foreign countries, the de-
6175,000 sales value.
Impressive 4 and 5
fendants, represented by the for-
rooms. Rent $13,000.
mer Magistrate Hyman J. Reit
am*
Just think, mtg. en-
were fined $300. The maximum
cumbrance was $87,-
penalty under the act is $5,000
1 , 000. Terms $10,000
fine or one year imprisonment or
down,
both.
BRACHAH ZFIRAH
Ao Increase Is payload capacity to
A f ter having pleaded "not
The new 1931 STAKE Is available
211.5 cubic feet—an eight per cent in.
4 House: Terrace
le both
bah the 131)4-loch and 157-inch
Brachah Zfirah, interpreter of Palestine and Oriental folklore, guilty" on Dec. 28, 1936, and re-
crease over last year—la offered In tau
bk. slate roof. stone
questing
at
that
time
that
the
with nine-foot end 11.
new PICK-UP (with cab). Ras
will be presented in a recital, together with her husband, the eminent
steps, porches, 7 rooms
toot body lengths reePectivelY.
woofing of the body D mewed by d4
artist, Nachum Nardi, at Central High School, on Sunday evening, trial be adjourned, the defendants
naive nide. are firmly aligned. Deem
each. 6 bk. garage.
painting:
pleaded guilty to the charge of
31.
Jan.
load
dletribution
has
been
effected.
At t r active property.
having unlawfully obliterated the
Step to Woodward.
words "Made in Germany" from
Valuable frontage.
Center's Employment Serv- boxes, labels, and gloves which
MISS BROTMAN SINGS
A smut, •tiereulined appearance
Unusual flexibil i ty In traffic, owing to
Former $50,000 sales
ice Resumes Its Classes had been imported from Germany
FOR THE RADIO FORUM
dininguialleri this new PANEL medal.
1ND-horsepower panenger carengine,,
value. Only $17,500,
by Julius Kayser & Company and
Eight ten croubowe diva extra
for
Jobless
plus mint oassencercwstrlios.mckr•
terms $3,000 down,
strength to tin loager top. Weight
which were properly marked at
the new SEDAN DELIVERY model.
Miss Ruth C. Brotman, lyric-
and
payload
distribution
has
been
bal. 5% 61 int.
with allineel body winnolake. •
The Employment Service of the time of importation.
Improved by locating the gown
coloratura soprano, who since
Ned, desirable unit
This
and
other
illegal
practices,
plant Index forward.
MR. BEDFORD
1925, has been heard over Sta- the Jewish Community Center is it was stated by the League, is
tions CFCF, CHYC, CKAC, again resuming its classes in speed carried
on in a large scale
stenography
for
the
unemployed
CNRW,
and
called
a
star
per-
Homer Warren & Co.
throughout the country in order to
former by Radio Digest, singing stenographer.
RILALTORS
Under the instruction of exper- avoid the effects of the anti-Nazi
XI 1 mon Dependable Science
ienced commercial teachers, qual- boycott. Julius Kayser & Company,
ified stenographers will be given who were the importers of the
the opportunity to keep in train- gloves in question, recently noti-
ing for jobs. Speed dictation. fied the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi
typing, business English, and League that they had definitely
Young Men's Jewish Asso-
spelling are all part of the prac- stopped importing from Nazi Ger-
ciation's Play to Be Staged
tice which will be given to those many and were now obtaining
March 30 and 31
stenographers who are just out their supplies from Czechoslovakia
of school and have not been plac- and their own factory in New
ed in a job, and those who have York.
All activities of the Y. M. J. A.
had experience but are now un-
now tenter on the dramatic pres-
employed.
entation of "Blood on the Moon,"
Chevrolet presents, for 1937, a completely new line of commercial can and trucks. All models are powered with a completely
Classes will meet every Mon-
which will be staged the nights
new six-cylinder valve-hi-head engine. This new power plant develops 78 horsepower and has a maximum torque of 170 foot
day and Wednesday from 9 a. tn.
of March 30 and 31 at the Cen-
pounds. Full pulling power is maintained throughout the normal speeds of a heavily loaded truck. Body and cab construction
until 12 p. m. and on Tuesday and
teal High School auditorium.
Thursday from 9 a. m. until 3:30
is completely new, embodying one-piece, all-steel design. Locating the power plant farther forward gives more payload space
No German Goods Sold
Casting has been completed. the
m.
P.
group now meeting three times
and better weight distribution. All models are new through and though, with greatly improved performance, safety, dura-
Rent a Book-3c • Day
Registrations
are
now
being
weekly. The Central High School
Club
Reims.
to
Rent
bility, and economy.
taken for the classes by Miss
auditorium has been secured for
Club Exchange 10220 Dexter
Anna Rose Hersh, in charge of
the Wednesday evening rehear-
Employment Service. All quali-
eels from the present to the ac-
fied stenographers are eligible for
tual presentation of the play.
enrollment. There is no fee re-
A bi-monthly meeting of the
quired.
organization was held Sunday,
Jan. 17, at which it was decided
to continue the use of the North-
Games Party of the Hebrew
ern High School gymnasium and
Ladies Aid Society on
MISS RUTH C. BROTMAN
swimming pool on Tuesday eve-
A HAPPY YEAR
nings. These are open to mem-
Jan. 28
for year aged and Indigent P.m.*.
many languages, has been heard
and freedom from ewe u 7.111
bers end their friends.
yen wind them to Pearl Inoher'e iod-
Al Fox gave an interesting talk for the past six weeks on the
All plans have been completed inate home for aged andvont alem
on his many and varied exper- Jewish Radio Forum, conducted for the games party which the cent. Lgeellent ,.re .not num.
Kurland
over
Station
by
Aaron
lie
iences in the show business.
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will attention mended. Strtetly koaher.
has appeared on many prominent WJBK on Wednesdays at 8:30 sponsor on Thursday evening, ISO! W. liblIadelPhla. Tetdty 1-40 91.
p.
m.,
in
modern
Hebrew
and
stages throughout the country
28, at assembly hall of the
Jewish folk songs. A. Rosen- Jan.
with the best theatrical talent.
Baal Moshe Synagogue, Dexter RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
' Dr. Maurice }leach, penologist berg gives humorous readings and Lawrence Ave. Mrs. Eugene
dresses, women for house clean
of the Detroit House of Correc- and Rabbi Leon Fram comments Diamond, chairman of the com-
Mg, house maids, women for
tion, who addressed the group at on news of the day, in addition to mittee in charge of this affair,
part time work. By hour, day
a previous meeting, issued an In- Miss Brotman's unusual selec- announces that elaborate prepara-
or week. Schlesinger'e, Madi-
vitation to the members to visit tions.
tions have been made. Mrs. Dia-
son 2526.
the institution in the near future.
Bankrupt Prices !I
Chevrolet Announces a Completely New Line of CoMmercial Cars and Trucks foi- 193 7
le
Gifts -:- Toys
CLASSIFIED
THE DETROI WISH CHRONICLE-
SHOULD IN
EVERY JEWISH HOME
Gifts to Hadassah Fund
Rainbow Assembly Ends Its
Joe Megidsohn, chairman
Year with Dinner-Dance of Mrs.
the infant welfare fund of the
Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has
Purity Rainbow Assembly, No. received contributions from the
12 held its eighth annual birthday
dinner Tuesday evening, Jan, 19,
at the Eastern Star Temple. Le-
ona • Rosenberg, worthy advisor,
presided.
The assembly is sponsoring a
formal dinner dance on Sunday
evening, Jan. 24, at Northwood
Inn. For reservations call Town-
send 7-2482 or Townsend 7.2864
sot later than Saturday, Jan. 23.
On Tuesday, Feb. 2, the Rain-
bow Girls will hold their regular
installation at which time they
will also install the newly elected
and appointed advisory board. The
board consists of Theresa It. Klein,
worthy matron; Dr. Joseph I. Ja-
cobs, worthy patron; Hattie Weiss,
mother advisor; Edith Cugell,
chairman; Eva Mann, secretary;
Anna Schlussel, Elfreda Green-
wald, Ida Schultz, Anna Kurz,
Minnie Kahn, Belle Lachman, Eva
Springer, Rose Brown, Arthur
Silberblatt, Stanley B. Kirsch-
baum and Harry Lausmer.
mond will be assisted by Mrs.
William I. Miller, Dirs. Paul R. QUILTS—Made or recovered from
Freeman, Eugene Gellman and
your own feathers or wools. Pil-
Eugene Diamond.
lowa recovered--special, $1.25.
The next board meeting of the
Full line of curtains. baby,
society will be held on Monday
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
afternoon. Jan. 25, at the home
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
of Mrs. Marcus Kallush, 2940
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
Sturevant
9050.
The president regretfully an-
nounces the departure of Mrs. FOR RENT —Comfortable room
Lena Weissberger who will make
by small adult family. Stall
her future home in Los Angeles.
shower. Garage if desired. Be-
Mrs. Weissberger is one of the
tween Dexter and Linwood.
charter members of the society.
Townsend 6-5051.
Prior to her departure. she made
a donation of $10 to the society. BUSINESS girl is looking for
following:
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bonfield, In
memory of Richard Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Aug-
ust, in memory of Joseph Wets-
man.
Miss Hattie GittleMan, in mem-
ory of Joseph Wetsman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Imerman,
in memory of Joseph Weisman
A n o t her committee visited
and Meyer Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon, Eloise during the past week dis-
Rosenwald Post Arranges
President's Birthday
Dance
The Julius Rosenwald Post No.
218 of the American Legion is one
of the groups that is arranging
for a celebration in honor of the
birthday of President Roosevelt
on Jan. 30. On this occasion the
post will bold a ball at Bnai
Moshe Hall, Lawrence and Dexter
Ares.. at 8:30 p. rn. Proceeds will
go to the Warm Springs Founda-
tion. The following are members
of the committee in charge of ar-
rangements: Abe Zasernan, chair-
man; M. Waterston., S. Gallant,
J. Litzky, H. Rosenthal. 1f. Sed-
man, J. Jacobson, J. Goldstein, J.
Sarin, Dr. Goldstone.
Officers Elected by Philoso-
phical Society
The Detroit Philosophical So-
ciety met Monday evening, Jan.
18 at the Hotel Stotler and elected
the following officers for the en-
suing year: President, Dr. DeWitt
H. Parker, heed of the department
of philosophy, Uoiversity of Michi-
gan; flint vice-president, Dr. N.
E Areestato, fovea: president of
Use society, pkysiciaa and author;
woad vice-president. Wallace Ins-
odor; Wei vies resident, Dr.
Floyd W. Owes; W. 1L. Weeders.
ascretary-treaserer; board of di-
rectors, Lolls James Itreeaberg,
former president of the society.
Dr. Emil Amberg. E. 0. Talents.
Dr. Jamey Dempster and Charles
F. Delbridge.
in memory of Joseph Wetsman
and Mrs. Eva Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewen-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewen-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. David Zemon,
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson. Mr.
and Mrs. David Lichtig, in mem-
ory of Joseph Wetsman.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lichtig,
in memory of Richard Finley and
Meyer Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer,
employed girl who has apart-
ment to share. Call Tyler 5-2200
between 3 and 4:30 daily except
tributing fruits, cigarettes and
Saturday, or Sunday at Euclid
other delicacies among inmates.
03854 between 12 and 6 p. m.
This committee comprised the fol-
lowing: Mesdames Morris Wein-
FOR
RENT—Cozy room with two
stein, Abe Miller, Rose Berko-
windows in apartment for one
witz, Manuel Engel and Eugene
or
two
gentlemen. Continuous
Diamond.
hot water. Quiet home of two
adults. 2086 Waite, Apt. 102.
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid's Luncheon and
Bridge March 17
FOR RENT—Large, nicely fur-
nished room for a young man.
Good transportation. References.
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
in memory of Mrs. Lippman.
815 per month. Bensman, 2090
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kra- Aid held its semi-monthly meet-
Pingree.
mer, in memory of Richard Fin- ing Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 19.
Mrs. Eva Ellenstein, president, FOR RENT — Attractive, front
ley.
opened the meeting. Business of
bedroom, in home of adults.
importance was transacted. Re-
Northwest, restricted, residential
the ports on several cases were read
section. Convenient to bus and
Cleophians Branch of
by the secretary.
street car line. Garage if desired.
Young Judean'
Plans are in progress for the
Call Townsend 5-0071 Sunday
Five officers of the Cleophian
branch of Young Judea were
elected Monday, Jan. 18, at the
meeting held at the Bnai David
Synagogue. They are: Margaret
Feldman, president: Bessie Fax-
stein, vice-president: Rose Shur,
secretary; Evelyn Shrager, treas-
urer; Rebecca Koretz, sergeant-
at-arms.
The Cleophians are making ar-
rangements for a Purim party to
be held at the Bnal David Syna-
rogue. Non-members _are welcome
to attend this affair.
Girls of the ages 15 to 18 are
invited to attend meetings held
on Monday nights at 8 p. rn.
The donor-bridge party which
was held at the home of Margaret
Feldman, Jan. 10. by the Cleo-
phians, was • huge success.
lucheon and bridge to be given
or evenings.
March 17, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center. Mrs. Sarah Fix- ARE YOU desirous of making
ler. chairman, appointed her co-
acquaintance of business or pro-
chairmen. Mrs. J. Greenstone,
fessional ladies or gentlemen for
Mrs. A. Hack and Mrs. Joseph
the purpose of matrimony?
Rose. Funds raised at this affair
Strictly confidential. Write Box
to go toward the payment of •
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room in the Old Folks' Home.
Contributions to the Mother FATHER with daughter of high
school age would like rooms in
Malvine Klein Memorial Fund
private home, also meals for
were made by the following mem-
daughter. Write details to Box
bers: Mrs. M. Baker, in honor of
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her daughter's engagement; Mrs.
Nat Blatnikoff, in honor of her
26th wedding anniversary; Mrs. FOR RENT—Large. lovely, fur-
nished room in private, single
George Cohen, in memory of her
home. No other roomers. Rea-
cousin, Sarah Rosenzweig; Mrs.
sonable. Good transportation.
Rebecca Million. in memory of
3791 W. Grand Ave.
her husband; Mrs. Anna Williams,
in memory of her husband; Mrs. DRIVING to California Feb. 1.
Jennie Yudkoff, Mrs. A. Hack,
Desire one or two passengers.
Mrs. S. Honig-man, Mrs. Meyer
References exchanged. Euclid
Finkel,, Mrs. Rose Goldberg. in
7614-11
appreciation of flowers sent to
7TH DIVIDEND
PAID BY P. E. C.
them; Mrs. A. Drabkin. in honor WANTED—Two young men for
of her birthday. Mrs. H. .1. Glas-
large, airy room in horse of
ser donated toward a donor
s m all, refined family. 1535
luncheon ticket-
Blaine, near Woodrow Wilson.
The board of directors of Pal-
estine Economic Corporation, the
largest wholly-owned American
organization operating in Pales-
tine, has declared the seventh eon-
secutire regular semi-annual divi-
dend of 1 per cent on its $100 par
value common stock. it was an-
nounced by Berr.ard Flesner,
chairman of the board. This divi-
dend is payable Jan. 10, 1937, to
stockholders of record Dec. 21,
1936.
ERROETTES CLUB
FOR RENT—Large, light, clean
The semi-annual election of of&
room, twin beds, steam heat.
(-ere of the Erroettes Club was
Stall shower. Quiet home. Few
held Friday evening. Jan. 17. The
steps to 14th bus, Clairmount
following were elected: President.
or Trumbull car lines. Inquire
Gertrude Agree; vice-president.
before noon or after 4 p. m. at
Celia Hoffman; secretary. Blanche
9110 14th St., near Clairmount.
Strickstein; treasurer. Laura
Tyler 53946.
Birnbaum. The next meeting is
to be held Friday evening. at the FOR RENT—Room in pleasant
home of small adult family for
home of Blanche Strickstein. 2706
young man or w-Inen. 2313
Blaine Ave. Plans for ■ inning
formal are being completed.
Gladstone. Tyler 4-3464.
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