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September 03, 1937 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1937-09-03

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PAGE TWO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Though I am always in haste, I
am never in a hurry.
—John Wesley.

SEPT. 3, 1937

Our chief want in life is, some.
body who shall make us do what

A NEW PALESTINIAN SCHOOL

we can.—Emerson.

NEW SEAR'S GREETINGS

NEW YEAR'S GREETING

Atlantic Fish Grotto

Always a Good Show

Dornit's Finest 01.11 Food 1111.0
Ill
I. Faille. IntIINI
Cre•11 lobsters a Specialty

At the

DE LUXE THEATER

03:15 Kerchetal Are.

'6537 2nd Blvd. MA. 2634

St ASoN'S CAETINGS

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Gilbert & Barker
Mfg. Co.

Gilbarco Oil Burners, Air
Conditioners and Boiler
Burner Units

Direct Factory Branch

4490 CASS AVE.

—Cut Courtesy Architectural Forum

Rudolph G. Tenerowicz

Mayor of Hamtramck

SEASON'S GREETINGS

Gardner-White
Co.

FURNITURE

6309 MACK AVE.

7000 FENKELL AVE.

5607 W. FORT ST.

HEST WISIIES TO ALL

Lawn Equipment Corp.

601 W. LARNED ST.

Eleanor Cohen,
Descendant of
Noted Jews, Dies

ter of Israel Cohen, one of the
founders of the Baltimilre Stock
Exchange. She was the great-
granddaughter of Solomon I. Et-
ting and the great-grandniece of
Jacob I. Cohen, who in 1825 cli-
BALTIMORE, Md. — (WNS) maxed a 20-year struggle by win-
—Miss Eleanor Septima Cohen ning for Jews the right to hold
descendant of some of the Taos public office in Maryland. Miss
famous Jewish families in Ameri Cohen was also a great-great-
can history and for many year grandniece of Michael Gratz, one
a leader in Jewish and genera of the signers of the Philadelphia
philanthropies in Baltimore, i non-importation resolutions of
dead here at the age of 79. Born 1765. This kinsman of Miss Cohen
in Baltimore, she was the daugh was the father of the celebrated
Rebecca Gratz, who was immor-
talized by Sir Walter Scott as the
"Rebecca" of 93 "Ivanhoe." A
pious Jewess, Miss Cohen endowed
NEW TEAR'S GREETINGS,
scholarships at the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary, the University of
Maryland and the Schulamuth
GARDEN
School of Music in Tel Aviv. Many
of her personal family papers,
RECREATION
which throw valuable light on Jew-
ish history in Maryland, were pre-
4120 Woodward Ave.
sented to the Maryland Historical
Society.
The House of Big Scores

TE. 2.8210

RAndolph 8175

Grover Whalen. America's best
dressed man, earned his first
dough by lighting Sabbath fires
for East Side Jews.

Brody, Teacher of
Gershwin Is Dead

NEW YORK (WNS)—Joseph
Brody, who taught counterpoint to
the late George Gershwin, is dead
here at the age of 60. Widely
known as a composer of Jewish
music and a choirmaster, Brody
had been associated with the late
Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt. He
wrote many compositions for the
Yiddish stage and directed a choir
in which Gershwin once sang.

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Builders Specialty
Co.

A. J. LIGHTFOOT, Mgr.

Concrete Floors—Driveways
Roofs and Building
Alterations

3050 . E. GRAND BLVD.

MAdison 7746

Season's Greetings

Kelley & Co.

Sausage Manufacturers

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Philco Radio and Tele-
vision Corp. of America

3449' Michigan Ave.

1627 W. FORT ST.

LA. 1830

CA. 8810

Anata(a. 95 4 o/wa 049wiliagoia

••■•■■•••■••• •■•■ •••r•

in Ghat
is not
iself.
awarrn.:.41

From the very beginning I planned

and succeeded in building one of
the most efficient industrial organ•
izations in America.

This, I believe, as much as the qual-
ity of our merchandise, is largely
responsibl e for the growth of this
well known institution.

The fact that we are the world's
1 t manufacturer s of springs
and wire products is, in • great
measure, due to the high caliber
of our executive and factory or-
ganization.

••
t. A. Toong, Chairman of the Hoard of the I., A. Young Spring & Wire Corpora.
Hon, dung a conference alth
l'eruldent of that Corporator ,.

We ofierate 16 separate manufac-
turing plants in Detroit, Los An-
geles, Oakland, Chicago, Trenton,
N. J., Windsor and Toronto.

Every executive—ever y department
head, right down to the foreman
of an assembly line, is • loyal,
intelligent, seasoned worker.

Today, we are considered headquar-
tees for the engineering, designing
■ and productio n of virtually every
important fabricated wire product
in the country.

Briefly, this institution produces the
world's largest volume of auto-
mobile cushion and back spring
units, mechanical springs of all
kinds, valve springs, mattress
springs, automobile instrument
panels, automobile interior mould-
ings, and a wide range of diver-
sified wire products.

If it is a wire product you need, I

believ e we can make a better pro-
duct at a better price than any
other organization in the world.

Sincerely

Founder and Chairman of the Board

& Wire Corporation,

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