April 2, 1937 ThE VETROIVEWISH CIRON ICI. ami PAGE EIGHT ORDERS EXECUTED IN ALL MARKETS DAVID COOPER Representing Geo. T. Shupert & Co. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1466 Penobscot Bldg. •LEGAL NOTICES ■ CLASSIFIED RELIABLE HOUSE IIELP. Laun• dresses, women for house clean. log, house maids. women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's, Math. eon 2526. Cadillac 7244 QUILTS-Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. lows recovered-special, $1.25. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dex- ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth 9050. BIGELOW CARPETING LINED LAID ° GS LOW W F AVERS BIGELOW All-hair cushion The popularity of the Detroit Lodge No. 65, Knights of Pythias, bingo parties was manifasted last week by the presence of a large audience. These weekly bingo par- ties are held very Wednesday night at the lodge hall at Erskine and John R. St. The seventh of a series of 12 parties will be held next Wedn. •- day, April 7, at 8:15 sharp. Thirty- five games are played for one ad- '' f mission price. The grand prize of writing purporting to be ' the lest will wit' .:It ''' Ol : 7:N of IV II. F S 1 1 4 0 it- eat 50 HARS ' SU lt nnldr end testament of said deceased basing , the s Is a c • of T Lot of H b " a&.. $300 in cash or a trip to either been delivered to tole Court for probate. I iO-od1;iii. O.- , - il eipt: li atici t and f ie ' VfSer. It In ordered, that the twenty-ninth day 111, T. T. A. T., Ilamtrame.k. thR e'ag: Bermuda, Miami, Ilavana or the of April, next, at ten Great Lakes ,,will be awarded to In the county, forenoon at said Court Room be ere- 1 thereof M lt: Ir elVit ir ni li on Pan the winner on Wednesday, May reeo for proving said Instrument. gi o f Pinta Wayne County records. And It Is further orde ed, that • copy 1 9 paled r at Detroit, Michigan. March 15. 12, when the last of the series will of this order be published three surer.- 37 be played. The winners each week .. DI cA.Nr p TRUST COMPANY, - till 0Nm t a 7,id t . o 12N1 . t tolnIfoi time , ? 0iF To , ij r,,u will be eligible to participate in ion°, 1:Ft:n o7 si7 ,r ik iri va:r, Inn w Successor-Trustee. the game on that night. A. JOSEPH SELTZER, A business meeting of import- JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Attorney for Successor-Trustee, ance was held last Tuesday. Vari- Judge of Probate. 515 Barium Tower, (A truecopy) Detroit, Mich. ous matters pertaining to the wel- JAMES C. MORAN. fare of the lodge were discussed. Deputy Probate Reirista• Mold C. Yelled, Attorney, 1211 'Ford On Tuesday, April 6, the rank of Ifidg. esquire will be exemplified on a Samuel H. Croldfine0 Attorney, 503 FORFEITURE OF LAND CONTRACT (fu•ren1y 1110%. NOTICE class of candidates. To MARION C. REALM and MARY NEAL1S, his wife, 12282 Gaulburn, De- troit, Michigan. You. Marion C. hie.. and Mary Nesti• are hereby notified that a certain land contract bearing date of Ind day of Austret, 15113. by and be- tween Alfred Trornbly and Roes Tremble. FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- his wife, of the first pert. and Marion nished room by small adult C. Null. and Mary Nealls, his wife, of the 'wend part. le In default by reamon family for young man or of the non-payment of the instalimente woman. Near Dexter bus and of the principal and interest due there- under, and you Marion 1'. Ncalls and 14th car. Meals, also garage if Mary Nulls, hie wife. are hereby further desired. 3781 W. Grand Ave. notified that the said Alfred Trembly and Rose Trourbly elect to declare and Northlawn 7784. do hereby declare said contract for- felted. and you Marion C. Neall• and FOR RENT-Furnished room for Mary Nestle, hie wife, are hereby fur- ther notified to yleid, surrender and de- business couple, two girls or liver up posseulon of said premises In single person, 2666 Monterey. said land contract mentioned and of which you are now in poueesion under near Linwood. Longfellow 2666. and by virtue of the terms thereof. Said premlu• are described In said land coo- FOR RENT - Attractive, airy tract as a follows, via: All th t tee ns. then parcel of land being sitUamd room in modern apartment with City of Detroit. Wayne County, Raymond W. IttBar, Attorney, 1251 in Ina front porch by elderly lady. w Michigan, and tnore particularly kno n N.110.1 Bonk Bldg. as lot Twenty-three (23) Employed girl preferred. 3000 deeo d bed l 239340 an STATE OF MICHIGAN. County or of the Itorrewood Outer Drive gutativi- Rochester Ave., Apt. 2. Wayne, se -At • Pee:sloe of th• Probst* Ron of parts of Lots 7, t and of Jo- seph Lang Estate gubdivision of Lots 10 and 11 of the Subdivision of the Joseph WANTED - Middle-aged woman I 1 the rg,T,T eCora of March Trombley Farm of part of Private Claim in motherless home for cooking Detrolt, an e thirty-fit- et day section 13, ndrerl 3139 also of part of fractional e.hrrInndtnirehohmu n and and light housekeeping. Stay i.,;hethmat...on E. , Gut. Towne h ip Wayne County, Mich- City of Detroit. or prone, in the Xtter Murphy, Judge nights. Another maid in service. the motel s of JOHN C O'DONNELL, igan, es recorded In 'Aber 25 of Pint, Call Hogarth 0302 Monday eve- y on page 12. According to the plat thereof petition of Nick Bavoletee Ill efenbed Th • having been heretofore sled In this , recorded M Li er 1{ f mac a Page ning between 5 and 6:30. Court malting that administration of 66 In the Hosteler of Deeds office In ne County, Michigan. said estate be granted to William S. WANTED - Furnished room by McDowell or so me other mailable person. WDa ted: March 25, 1957. ALFRED TROMBLY AND ROSE gentleman. Also space in clean It le ordered, tha t the twelfth day of TROMBLY, May, next. at ten o'clock In the fore- basement for experimental work. noon By DAVID C. YOKES. at maid Court Room be appointed Attorney and Agent. A. Horwitz, 1962 Virginia Park. for hearing maid petition. And It le fur- Complete for $68 a yard Here's a 3-in-1 bargain! For one inclusive price per yard, we'll sell you quality carpeting by the Bigelow Weavers, we'll line it with Bigelow's own all-hair, mothproof cushion, and lay both cushion and carpet! Take advan- tage of this offer immediately . . . Make your choice from a large assortment of figured and solid color carpeting. We'll carry on from there-and the cost will be surprisingly little. 245)51 ORDER OF PUBLICATION STATE 05' MICHICIAN, In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chancery.-John L. McCoy, Plaintiff, vs. Catherine McCoy. Defendant. At • su- rdon of said Court held in the Court- house In the City of Detroit on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1937. Present: The Honorable Ira W. Jayne, Circuit Judge. tratiefectory proof by affidavit showing that said defendant is not a resident of the Mate of Michigan, but residing In Alicia, Pennsylvania. ft Is ordered that said defendant enter her appear- ance In raid cause on or before three month. from dais of this order or this mil t Complaint may be taken as con- furred and that rid be published as required by law, IRA W. JAYNE. Circuit Judge. (A True Copy) G. F. MEAD. Deputy Clerk. Garfield 03114, FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room in home of small, adult family suitable for one or two ladies, gentlemen er young couple. Good transportation. 3270 Rochester, Apt. 302. Call Euclid 4306-R, FOR RENT -Nicely furnished room in refined home. Near Fourteenth bus. Garage if de- sired. Call Townsend 5-2411. 2233 Ford. FOR RENT-Attractive room by adult family for young business woman or man. 2313 Gladstone. Tyler 4-3464. FOR RENT-Pleasant room in lovely home of young couple for business girl. 2478 Pingree. Garfield 01154. FOR RENT-Large, front room for one or two gentlemen in private home. Shower. Reason- able. 2744 Pingree, near Law- ton. Lafayette 5453-W. FREE in our Rug Department: "Bigelow's Folio of Room Recipes' GOLDMAN Furniture Co. 9241 Grand River Ave. Opposite Riviera Theater OPEN EVENINGS New Term Opens for Cen- tral Night School Rev. Camber Jacob Silverman BUROICAL MOREL 25 Vane rrwetko Retioramiroded Pay aletan• ad 11.0fale 2903 Elmhurst TO. 6-6839 Marring. Performed Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN u.troir• ram*. MOB XL TILER 44414 Wedding Tem.• Ire Performed ot lloree and by Ay- prurient. Monuments of Character All adult Jews who are inter- ested in securing an elementary education free are asked to en- roll on or before April 5, the date set for the opening of the new term of Central High's Night School. The school is located on Linwood and Tuxedo Ayes. Classes are conducted from 7 to 9 p. m. on Monday and Wednesday eve- nings. Central's night school will be the only elmentary school de- partment which will be open In the city. Classes will be held in citizen- ship, in beginning and advanced reading, writing, arithmetic and history. The facilities available for teaching-these subjects is suf- ficient to meet any number which will enroll. All those interested are urged to sign up for dames now. Oruro _l Mar 7710 MON.S.I• rwsi.rru sr. OPPORTUNITY for young man about 30 to represent old. es- tablished company selling scales, slicers and meat grinders. Car allowance a n d commissions. Drawing account if qualified. Hobart Mfg. Co., 1468 Gratiot Ave. WANTED-Room and board by young lady teacher in private Lion and telephone desired. Call home, Convenient transporta- Murray 7021 evenings. Non-Partisan Committee Is Confident of Electing Judges Fead and North Louis II. Fead, aged 59, is pres- ent chief justice of the State Su- preme Court. Justice Walter H. North, his colleague for re-election, is 65 years old. The present terms of both justices expire Dec. 31, 1937. Their names will appear on Monday's ballot in the Republican column, as nominees of the state convention in February. Both justices have long judicial records, having served in state Circuit courts before being ele- vated to the Supreme Court bench. Justice Fead was a circuit judge in the Upper Peninsula for 15 years and has been nine years in the Supreme Court. Justice North was circuit judge of Calhoun County (Battle Creek) for 21 years and has been 10 years in the Supreme Court. The two jus- tices have a combined total of 55 years of active court service. Nei- ther of their opponents has had any experience on the bench. It Is the record of the two jus- tices that inspired Wayne County attorneys and voters to organize the non-partisan committee to sup- port them and disregard party la- bels. Wayne County was the lead- er years ago in having the election of state judges in all courts held in the spring, instead of Novem- ber, so as to keep them out of the spirited party fights over presi- dents, governors and members of Congress. OBITUARY We welcome the Jewish Outlook MAX SLOTNICK of New Orleans to the Anglo- of 3205 Hazelwood Ave., 72 years Jewish press family. old, died on March 29. Funeral services were held on March 30, with burial in Chesed Shel Ernes trib- Cemetery. He is survived by his e' • leer err else thr the Older wife, Bertha, two daughters, Mrs. brillai et the Jack Gaft and Mrs. Harry Rim hew& eirergerella three sons, Ben, Abe and HAM, ATTENTIVE PERSONAL four grandchildren, and a brother, . SERVICE Harry of Philadelphia. Mr. Slot- nick was a resident of Detroit for 29 years and was a member of the Michigan Home Protective 61 DELAWARE AVE. Association and David Ilorodoker TRINITY 2-3211 • Theret Maud tirbacb ■ FOR RENT-Comfortable room, suitable for young man. Con- venient to street car line. 2654 Elmhurst, near Linwood. GILBERT'S DM Lippman, Attorney, 101 National Dank Bldg. 243094 HAT/11 OF MICHIGAN. County of W. en-At • semi. of the Probate for maid County of Wayne. held at the Probate Court Room In the Cite of Detroit. on the twenty-ninth day of March in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven. Mount: Joseph A. Murphy. Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of THERESA ng K. GOLDBERG. D e ceased . On readiIf. and filing the pet i tion of Nathan Goldberg praying that adminietratIon of said rote be slanted to himself or urne other suitable person. It is or- dered. that the twenty-ninth day of April. next, at ten o'clock In the fore- noon at said Court Room be appointed for bearing said petition. And it Is fur- ther ordered. that • copy of this order he Published three euereesive week. Pre . slow to said time of hearing, in the Legal Chronicle. • newspaper printed and circulating In laid County of Wayne. JOSEPH A. MURP HY. ba Bulge of Prote. (A true copy) JAMES C. MORAN, Deputy Probate Relief. , Ids lippmen. Attorney, 1102 National Dank 217 097 7 HUTS OF MICHIGAN. Neely of Wayne, es-At • uselon of the Probate Court for ea. County of beld at the Probate Court Rears In th• Cite of Detroit, on the twenty-ninth dny of &larch in the year one thousand 01. hundred end thirtymeven. Present: Joseph A Murphy. Judge of Probate. In the matter of the Watt. of ISAAC GOLDBERG, Deceased. On reading and Ming the petition of Nath•n or Gold- berg prating that adminietration of sald estate be granted to himself or moms ether eutt•ble Person It if ordered, that the twenty•ninth day of April, next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at rig court Room be •ppointed for hearing mid petition. And it Is further ordered. that a ropy of this order be published three ow- centre weeks previous to rid time of bearing. M the Legal Chronicle. • newepapor printed and circulating In said County of Wayne. JOSEPII A. MURPHY, Judge et Proem IA True copy) JAMES C. MORAN, Deputy Probate Register. future security may y hinge on buying 1ww. Dollars go down as property and rents go up. An apartment at our low down fore. closure price is the safest, most profitable thing in these serious times. We have yet a limited assortment of u;onderful b ar gain s. Rely on us for all facts and figures. ON PAINTING - BUMPING TRIMMING . COLLISION • GENERAL AUTO REPAIR • Prices Extremely Reasonable • FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN • HAMILTON Custom Shop Van Wagoner is Active Democrat Murray D. Van Wagoner, Dem- ocratic candidate for re-election as state highway commissioner, was • $15,000 Down Former $200,000 Apt. now $65,009. 33 opts, 3 and 4 rooms, tiled baths, showers, elect. refrig., etc. Elegant marble lobby and stairs. Formerly mort- gaged $150,000 now clear. Nets above ex- pense and taxes $10,- 000. This is marvelous. HARRY STONE, Prop. 950 CLAIRMOUNT et Dentition TRinity 2-9010 • Popularity of Custom Made , $6,000 Down Large solid bk. 13 apt., 12 porches, fine corner. Elect. refrig. New hall carpets. Nets above ex- pense and taxes $3,- 300. 5% int on bal. Clothes Described By Morris Solomon Solomon Bros., well-known cus- tom tailors, in the David Stott Bldg., report that there has been a decided return to tailor-made clothes this spring by former cus- • $3,000 Down 6 solid bk., the roof, terraces, 8 rooms, tiled baths, steam heat. Was $75,000, sacrifice, only $18,000. 5% int. on bal. • MURRAY D. VAN WAGONER born on a farm in Tuscola County, $2,500 Down 5 solid bk., terraces, 8 rooms. Expensive tan face bk. and stone front. Was $40,000, a steal for $14,600. 5% int. on bal. • MR. BEDFORD • MORRIS SOLOMON tomers who drifted away during the depression. Morris Solomon was emphatic in adding that once a man becomes accustomed to tailor made clothes, he is quick to note the difference and is never again satisfied with ready made clothes. Solomon Bros. have received their new spring woolens and ex- tend an invitation to their client- ele to make an early selection. They are desirous of showing the new style changes for men which include loose fitting across the shoulders allowing more freedom, a drastic departure from the snug fitting garments of recent yeers. Michigan Corporation of Detroit, of the came place, Mortgagee. dated the 30th day of Augusts A. D. 1924, andSet orded In the office of the Register of Deed., for the County of Wayn• and State of Michigan. on the 22nd day of August. A. D. 1921, in Ither 1375 of Mortgages 0 o n Page 5, on Which mortgage there 1 claimed to be due. •t the date of this notice. for principal and interest, the Rum of Five Thousand 1Ive Hundred and Thirty-four and 19/100 (55,534.19) Dollars, and no Cult or proceedings at Pre•eriptien Spetialists law or In equity having been instituted 8901 LINWWOD to recover the debt secured by sold moGgsge or any part thereof. now, 5-5260 Delivery F ree therefore, by virtue of the power of wale contained In said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of the State of Michigan. In such case made and pro- vided, notice it hereby given that on 8769 LINWOOD FRIDAY the SECOND day of JULY, S. GORNBEIN A. D. 1937. at 13:00 o'clock noon, Eut- b ern Standard 'rime, said mortgage wille TYler 6-3180 Call and Deliver foreclosed by • sale at public •uction, to the highest bidder, at the Motherly or Congress Streetentrance to the County Building In the City of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan (that being the build. Expert Watch and Jewelry Ina wherein the Circuit Court for the Repairing County of Wayne Is held), of the P.M - Mee described In aid mortgage. or so Diamond Setting While You Wait much thereof as may be necessary to 8911 TWELFTH ST. the amount due, as aforesaid on pay EUclid 3892 said mortgage, with the Interest thereon at six per cent (4%) per annum and •nd esPume. all keelcuts, charges • Including the attorney fees allowed 10 law, and also any sum or alum which May be paid by the undersigned neces- sary to protect Ile interest in the Prem - iers. Which Bald premiere. are described All Kinds of Laundry Work • follow.: All that certain piece or 2559 HILLGER parcel of land situated In the City of Phone LEnox 2241-2242 Highland Park, In the County of Warm. and State of Michigan and more of described as follow., to-wit Lot 'sx.y..billsv,,Isbldoinvi.t.PV u, sycBu 1 BC.sru Jam es' Section 17, Ten Thousand Acre Tract. Drugs ■ and Prescriptions according to the plat thereof as re- - Free Delivery - corded in liber 14, pare 49 of Nee m o,,, g A a ir11 .. 1. 10244 TWELFTH ST. Dated at Detroit. MIchlgan 1937. TOwnsend 8.7920 TITLE CO.. fir BURTON ABSTRACT ra A Michigan Corpotion of Detroit, tinier Seltzer, Attorney, 515 Darius A. To wer. MORTGAGE SALE-Default having been made to the conditions of • certain Mortgas• made by 1.000 Hoffman and Tillie Holman, his wife. and Abraham Futterman and ðer• Futterman, his wife. to the Guaranty Trust C,omputy of Detroit, • Michigan corporation, dated March 1114, and recorded April 2. II24 In the Mike of the Regieter of Duds for Wayne County. in Utter 1194, page 304 of Mortgagee. which mortgage extended by renewal weement be- • t•un Becky Weiner and Guaranty Trust Company of Detroit. • Michigan cor- poration. dated March W. 1119 and re- corded In the aim of the Register of Dude for Wayne County on Juno I. art 1122, In Libor 1331. page 41$ of M• and further extended by rene wal agreement between Becky Weiner and GuarMIty TTUst Company of Detroit. • Richton corporation. dated April 15. 1132 and recorded in the °Me• of this Register of Deed• for Wayne Count, on April 17, 1110 in Libor 243. pore and of which mort- tit of Mort C ard gage the Union Guian TruttCo.. Michigan corporation was app ointed order entered Maseeasor - Trostee by November 13. 1111 In the Circuit Court for the County of W•Tet In ChancerY. 1,4171. and recorded under Cause November 11, 1531 In the °Mu of the Register of Deeds for Way». county In Mee WM page 345 of Kong... Said Becky Weiner acquired tine to gold premius by deed from !mac Herman and Tillie HORMOD. his wife. Abraham nd Zither Futterman. his Futtorm. wife. dated J u.1201, 1121 and recorded In Libor 1071. page 617 of Duda Wayne County Register of Deed's Unice on June 10th. 19 K. Th at tb• amount chum. ts to dee on uhl mortgage and of thie secured tbsraby at the dat• • notice. for principal and intermit find Federal Ter. the mm of Twenty-on• Theimand Si, Hundred Thirty-one nod ge/lee (511,611 II) Dollar,: and DO u ring oessAlss• at law or le Imp, l man Instituted to recover the debt immured by ..14 Mortgage, en Mly part thereof; New, Therefore. by virtue of the Power of sale centalsed In mid mort- gage. mid purrmut to the statute of the aims of ssirsossa M such tate made le hereby given that •nd provided. th day of JUNE, ea TUENDAY. the 11th A. D 1137. at 11'.04 o'clut won. East- ern Standard Timm rid mortgage will be ['erect...4 by • sal. at Mibilr such, to the higheG bidder, a t the Iroutherll or Congress Mr..% !e tre.* te the county Building In th• City ef Detroit. Waya• Comely. Michigan, (that bird toe runtime •Itmr• the Circuit Court fee YOUR VERY EXISTENCE WE DO EXPERT WORK Arthur Y. Winer, Attorney, 512 Fidelity Bldg. 265950 STATE OF MICHIGAN, in the Circuit In Court for the County of Wayne. - Chancery.-Martha Della Werner Lee,. Plaintiff, vs. Thomas M. Lee. Defendant. At a session of said Court held In the Court House for the County of Wayne, on in the City of Detroit, MIrhIgan.the 24th day of March, 1937. Present: Ho nor- Ole Adolph F. Muechner, Circuit Judge. It appearing from affidavit on file, that the defendant resides In the City of Oakland, California. It Lee, defele or• tiered that M. Thomas t herein appear and answer the Bill of Complaint filed In this cause within three (3) menthe from the date of this order ar maid 0(111 will be taken as confessed againet rid Thome M. Lee. It Is fur- ther ordered that • copy of this order be published according to law in the De- troit Legal Chronicle, and also that a coPy of this order be sent by registered mall to 1530 Harris Street. Oakland. California, last known address. ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER , (A True Copy) Circuit Judge. VERNON L. KERWIN, Deputy Clerk, JAMES C. MORAN, t Deputy Proba e Itegieter. YOUNG LADY desires room in private home. Board optional. State price and references. Write Box 100, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. oration since Eve set up housekeeping Does Your Car Need Attention? March 18, 1898. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Wagoner, of sturdy Dutch stock, were pioneer residents of the Thumb. As state highway commissioner his engineering ability has led to his appointment as chairman of the committee on diversion of the American Road Builders' Associa- 198834 tion, and membership on the Ad- ETAT' or MICHIGAN. County of Wayne, en-At • ..baton of the Probate ministrative Committee of the Court for said County of linty.. American Association of State held at the Probate Court Room In the Highway Officials. Secretary of City of Detroit, on the twenty-ninth day of March In the tear one thousand Commerce Daniel Roper appointed nine hundred and thirty-seven. Present; Van Wagoner to the national com- Thom. C. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the ornate of THERESA mittee on Street and Highway im- JONES, Deceased. Elsie Jura, admit)]. provements. tratrix of geld Witte, having rendered to thud Court her tint and Anal account By virtue of his office, the com- end filed therewith a Petition praying missioner is a member of the state that the residue of raid estate he an- board of aeronautics, the state eigned to the per.. entitled thereto. It le ordered. that the thirtieth day of tourist and resort commission and April, next. at ten o'clock In the fore- stream control commission. By ex- noon at said Court Room be appointed for examining and allowing raid account ecutive appointment, he is a mem- and hearing maid petition. And It la ber of the state planning commis- further ordered, that a copy of this i ik.,hoggo, 000 Attorney, 330 East order he publlehed three RICCeesive go.. sion and the state safety council. weeks previous to maid time of hearing. c oor0000 swot. He is also a member of the SALE-Def•ult having in the Legal Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulating to mid County be. made in the terms sad coedit... American Legion post at Pontiac; of a certain mortgage made by Wit am the Lansing Rotary Club; the Ma- THOMAS C. MURPHY, R. Sures, Jr., • eingle man. of Detroit. Judge et Probst•. Way. County, Michigan. Mortgagor, to sonic and Elks lodges; and the Burton Abstract and Title Company, • Lansing Country Club. (A tr. reps.) ther ordered, that • copy of tole order be published three eucceesive weeks pre- hearin vil„osu.“1 tochrol.didt.ime. ltd and circulating in geld County o rf way.. THOMAS C. MURPHY, Judge of Probate. (A true repel JAMES C. MORAN, Deputy Probat• Register FOR RENT-Furnished room for young man. Good transports- lion. 3342 Elmhurst. The most practical idea in home dec- For Sale-Apartments Knights of Pythias Bingo Parties Are Popular I. of the Vincent P. liarey Attars.. INN Nis- the County of Wayne le held premlue described In sald mortgage, or Wank nk Bat. to STATE OF MICHIGAN. CUM, of I so much thereof as may neceare be. 212147 pay the amount due, as &buena'. on rtga ge, t he in terest. cost a. ea- Wayne, go-At • session o f the Probstel ward mo • and sta tutory attorney'• Mee Court for uid County provide d In said held ! /lilted by law, of W"°°' at the Probate Court Room In the Clly ! mo ---- -,., 00 - id by the . any urns paid r l Detroit. n o the twenty-ninth day of ---).).- l e, nd i ned° for the protection of the March In the year one thousand nine rro .f t eald mortgage; which P.mlue hundred and thirty-seven. Present : are described u follows: Joseph A. /Smit hy. Jud ge of Probate. ren In the matter of the esta te of ETTA C. All sIthulttel/M the Z RW,, A L. E i re T4rly krAronw7n:LEM C. tlig htc nT- . ..cl ,.. ontL dofd..7AP t -C e MANUFACTURER of complete line, cleaning compounds, liquid soaps, disinfectants and polishes, selling direct to factories, office buildings, hotels, hospitals, has opening for salesman with fol- lowing and car. Steady employ- ment, unlimited opportunities. Liberal commission, drawing ac- count. State age, experience, reference. Address Box 600 De- troit Jewish Chronicle. MADE THE. LEGAL: CHRONICLE Season's Greetings and Best Wishes Field's Pharmacy Carlinwood Laundry M. GREENBERG A regular meeting of the Junior Alumni of the United Hebrew Schools was held Sunday, March 14. This group is composed of young men and women who have graduated from the United He- brew Schools since 1934. After each meeting interesting programs are given. At the last meeting, a discussion on Justice Brandeis was held. At frequent intervals such so- cial events as dances, outings, etc., will be held. The next meeting will be held Sunday, April 4, at the Philadel- phia Byron Hebrew School, at 11:30 a. m. All graduates inter- ested in joining this organiza- tion are invited to attend. Phillip's Pharmacy r. T. Olivier, Attoraey, ISIS Ch.. M. 24410 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Sarum., In Chancery.-Charlee J. Drury, Plaintiff, vs. Peggy Drury, Defendant. At a widen of Raid Court held in the Wayne County Building. In the City of Detroit, said County, State of Michigan. on the Ilith day of March 1137. Present: tionorable Adolph F. Marschner, Circuit Judge. It appearing from affIdavits on file that after deligent uarcb and Inquiry It can- not be ascertained in what State or County the defendant maiden It Is or- dered that Peggy Dory, defendant ap- pear. and •newer the Bill of Complaint for divorce, filed In this our within three months from the date of this order, or said hill will be taken as con- fessed •onset uld defendant. Peggy Drury. Further that this order be pub- lished according to law: and that • cope wi th • copy of of this order to the Bill of Complaint be mailed to her . last known address. MAILSCHNER, Y. ADOLPH (A True CePY) Circuit Judge. VERNON to KERWIN, Deputy Clerk. 2309/7 COMMIMONICA'S NOTICE In the matter et the *•ate of ELIZABETH J. BARNEY. Dereued. L the undersigned. having been •ppoInted by the Probate Court for the County el Wayne. State of Michigan. Control/wien- er to receive. •samlno and ally all claim. nand demande of all pereons easiest said deceased. do hereby glee notice that I will be at 1109 Fidelity Bldg. Detroit. Michigan. In mid Coueul. on FRIDAY. the TWENTY-FIRST day f MAT. A. D. Ills. and en THURS- DAY, the TWENTY•RECOND day of JULY. A. D. 1517, •t two o'clock P. M. each of said days. for the fierSo. of examining and allowing said c alms. and that four months from the. twenty second day of March, A. D. 1917. wore allowed by maid Gnarl for creditor. to present their claim. I. me for examina- tion and •Ilovance. Dated. March Si. 1111. CLAIMS TOPPIN. Commissioner. a K. roderwood. Attorney. ell Deere Tree. 141171 STATE Or MICHIGAN. Is the COMM Coed for the Connie of Warne. IC Chancery-Alma Feltenelt. by her nut freed, Delis Futhetrur. Plaintiff. ye . J Folknian, Defendant. At a mom. of the above named Court. held In the Courthosue at the City of De- troit. Michigan. en the 20th day of March. A. D. 1917. Present: Hon. Adolph r. Marschue. Cirmeit ledge It satis- factorily appearing free, the •ffidavit attached berets. that defesdant'• press Warren & Co. REALTORS 53 lean Dependable Service RETURN Junior Alumni of Hebrew Schools to Meet Sunday EAST END FAMILY LAUNDRY Rep. Murphy in Race for Common Pleas SAMUEL HECHTMAN. Attorney for Mortgagee. )60 East Conueu Street, Detroit, Michigan. Homer Representative Joseph C. Mur- phy, nominated for election to the Common Pleas Court in the City of Detroit, has served the people of this city in the State Legislas JUDGE WROBLESKI TG COMMON PLEAS COURT NON-PARTISAN World Was Vetenen TRIED AND FOUND FIT "Preferred" by Civic Searchlight Endorsed by nil Jewish lawyers ELECT- KAPLAN'S TAILOR TRIMMINGS Silk, Woolens Cottons, Yard Good. and • lull line of Linen 8751-12th St. TYler 5.8876 Open Evenings and Sundays ROBERT (BOB) SAM'S DRUGS SAGE JUDGE 14045 FENKELL, cor. Cruse Northlawn 9613 Free Delivery SAM YAGODA Common Pleas Court PROGRESSIVE AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY $743 LESIIDOD AT CARTER OPPulte Blaine Pinl/NE TYLER 5-2014 Denveriee Made Promptly BAY FURNITURE CO. • the Ray" -L.. to Pay at LOUIS LA MED, JACK MALAMUD M. iiCHIZIK:i DOMBEY, Prop. CALVIN, Yu. Mt TAN DYKE. Neer Imre Name OM DAVID G. KURZMAN Term Pedlar Nailer IlilgitUnd Ne. I-04311 12th Townsend II-11421 Ns. 11-11101 JOY RD. at Lawton Tlier 1-56341 sot where ► bout• is unknown. that his Let known •direstwas 11. So. Monroe Avenue. Dearborn. Michigan. and that after diligent search and Inquiry of friends and relative. of defendant. It menet he •eertained in wit.t stale or toiletry said defendant resides It le ordered Out defendant enter hie ..- .enure In mid eau. en er before three months from the date of this or• der or said bill will he (Urea se cen- tred. and sail order be published and served accerdirg to leer ADOLPH F. MARRCHNErt. (A .. ens copy) ("Dealt Jolfe. YEENON L EIRS-174, Deity Clerk. TRIED . FOUND CAPABLE. (Non-Partisan) Election Monday, April citron Curt Commissioner for JOSEPH C. MURPHY ture for the past five years. At present he is serving his third term, and as a result of his rec- ord has been designated by the governor's office as administration leader. Mr. Murphy has been actively engaged in the practice of law since his graduation from the Uni- versity of Detroit Law School, and is now associated in the law firm of Murphy, Rubin & Collins, at 400 Buhl Bldg. Representative Murphy's energy and aggressive leadership as a member of the state law making body has resulted in a 36 per cent reduction of the auto tax, removal of the head tax, mortgage and land contract moratorium, which number only a few among the far reaching and effective remedies he has fought for in the interests of the people of the City of Detroit. DR. BERNARD M. FELDMAN OPENS OFFICES Dr. Bernard M. Feldman an- nounces the opening of his new dental offices at 3640 Cam Ave., telephone Temple 1-8905. the DMA elx years, hi•Ond tried over 200,004 awes WORLD WAR VETERAN Honest - Faithful • Creclentler .alerted by mwyess ever al l eastildalte In reread has primary Robert E. Sage Is Candidate for Common Pleas Court In the' list of the numerous candidates for the office of Com- mon Pleas Court for the City of Detroit at the coming election to be held on April 6, it is re- freshing to not the name of Robert E. Sage, who has so ably Performed his duties as Circuit Court Commissioner for the Past six pears. The former commissioner at- tended the University of Detroit and received his law degree m 1923. In the years 1923 to 1930. he practiced law in the city of Detroit, and in that year he wm elected to the bench in the capac - ity of Circuit Court Commissioner , which office he held for the Put six years; during his tenure 11 office he has successfully 1."'d faithfully disposed of more film 200,000 eases and nearly 500,000 litigants have come before him al ■ jurist.