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SHOWING THEM HOW
See
SUNSHINE CLUB
CONTRIBUTES TO
DETROIT CAUSES
.,GEORGE JESSE.
Norma Talmadge
Kier Popular lirst lady of
the Screen
Josephine Starr
ear-Old-Soprano
IN PERSON
,wIW Their Entire
.46:10 Minutes in
Hollywood"
RADIO SHOW
SCREEN:
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
IN
"Rebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm
NOW!
FOX
Theater
8210 TWELFTH ST.
Mrs. Hauls Manischewitz imparting to the younger generation of Americas
Jewesses the secrets of preparing the Seder Table.
Welcome to Our Guests
Irving Grosman
Dinah Goldberg
AND
with Their Entire Company
Sunday, April 17
Matinee and Evening
Tuesday Night, Apr. 19
`Wanted a Girl'
in Two Acts — 8 Scenes
Don't miss this show. It is
the treat of the season!
Prime!
MATINEES
35e • 500-
EVENINGS
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'HAPPY PESACII TO ALL!
D. SULLIVAN
COAL CO.
Coal and Coke
5784 TWELFTH ST.
MAdison 0285
HAPPY PESACII TO ALL!
Detroit Juvenile
Furniture Co.
"The Babyland of Detroit"
10338 DEXTER BLVD.
Longfellow 8412
A. GLIST
:HAPPY PESACII TO ALL!
K. SHAPIRO,
Inc.
Wholesale
VEAL and LAMB
1831.3 WINDER ST.
Cherry 1291
:HAPPY PESACH TO ALL!
SOLOMON
FISH COMPANY
Out-of-Town Orders Solicited
WHOLESALE FISH
EASTERN MARKET
.Randolph 1689-0417--0418.
MI!
PASSOVER GREETINGS!
MICHIGAN
SCRAP IRON & METAL
CO.
George Jessell and
Norma Talmadge
At Fox This Week
George Jessel and his wife,
Norma Talmadge, are featured in
the stage show at the Fox Theater
this week. "Rebecca of Sunny-
brook Farm" with Shirley Temple
is the film attraction.
George Albert Jesse! was born
in New York City, April 3, 1898,
son of Joseph and Charlotte, and
was to the theater born. His
father, a playwright, was the au-
thor of "La Belle Marie," "A Re-
markable Woman," and other
dramas. His mother is now famil-
iar to millions as the "Mama" of
the famous Jesse! "Ilello, Mama"
telephone monologues.
George Jessel's first stage ap-
pearance was at the age of nine,
when he played the Imperial The-
ater in New York's Harlem, with
Walter Winchell and Eddie Can-
tor. The act cohsisted of illus-
trated songs and sketches. In
1925, Jessel went on the legiti-
mate stage in "The Jazz Singer,"
which ran for three years. Ile
played in "The War Song," which
he wrote in collaboration with
Sam and Bella Spewack. Jessel
next played the title role in John
Golden's production of "Joseph,"
following which he toured the
country with Eddie Cantor.
In 1 9 34 , he married Norma Tal-
madge, former film star who now
confines her public appearances
to the George Jessel show, of
which her husband is both pro-
ducer and master of ceremonies.
Downtown Theaters
ADAMS — In "When G-Men
Step In" brothers tangle in a
crime melodrama having to do
with a phone racket.
CINEMA — In "Mayerling,"
Danielle Darrieux and Charles
Boyer are the principals in a
tragic romance in which an un-
happy prince finds his romance
with a pretty commoner frus-
trated by the political dictates of
royalty.
MICIIIGAN — The Michigan
Theater Easter show made its bow
on Friday with Paramount's "Col-
lege Swing" starring Martha Raye,
Burns & Allen, Bob Hope, Edward
Everett !torten, Ben Blue, Betty
Grable and Jackie Coogan, On
the Michigan stage are two per-
sonal appearances, one from ra-
dio and one from screen. The
former is Tommy Riggs and his
amazing Betty Lou; the other acts
include the beloved little Spanky
McFarland, the leader of the Our
Gang Kids, and tiny star of "Trail
of the Lonesome Pine."
UNITED ARTISTS—Easter will
be celebrated at the United Ar-
tists Theater starting Thursday
with Robert Montgomery and Vir-
ginia Bruce in a gay story "The
First Hundred Years," and a sup-
porting cast including Warren
William, Binnie Barnes and a host
of others.
MADISON—Walt Disney's roc-
ord-breaking feature "Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs romps
merrily along into Easter week
with a Detroit record of eight
, weeks, six at the Madison, and
I two previous at the United Ar-
! tists. At the Madison Theater it
has played to close to 175,000 De-
troiters.
FOX—"Bebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm" is a modern, streamlined
version of the Kate Douglas Wig-
gin childhood classic, with Shirley
Temple. Heading the Easter week
stage show is nimble-wined
George Jessel and his wife, Norma
Talmadge.
J.W.E.W.O. to Give Benefit
Theater Show Tuesday
Evening,. April 19
TOwneeod 8-2830
JEWISH CALENDAR
$5 Donor Luncheon of Molly
Segal Auxiliary May 10
The $5 donor luncheon of the
Molly Segal Auxiliary of Detroit
Jewish Consumptive Relief Soci-
ety of Denver, Colo., will take
place on Tuesday, May 10. This
is the outstanding event of the
year for the Auxiliary and is one
of the ways of raising money to
help the Sanatorium in Denver.
For reservations call Mrs. Fish-
man, Ty. 8-3951.
Hirsch Jacobs has established a
new all-time training record with
154 winners on his season's rac-
ing score card, and is now shoot-
ing for 200.
J.W.V. Auxiliary
Bridge April 26
PASSOVER GREETINGS • • • •
• The Following Canadian Firms and Individuals Extend Sincere Passover Greet-
ings to All Jewry, In the Hope for Better Understanding and Good
Will Among All Peoples.
WINDSOR, ONT.
A. A. Little Moving Co., Ltd.
Moving & Erecting Machinery,
Safes, Boilers & Stacks
122 W. Pitt St.
Ambassador Motors, Ltd.
J. C.
REID
DODGE and DE SOTO
Colautti Bros., Ltd.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
732 Lar.lois Ave.
Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd.
305 E. Giles Blvd.
H. C. JOHNSON
Sure Good Potato Chips &
Pop Corn
-
111fgtd. by J.
H. SADDINGTON
1542 Shepherd St. East
Dial 3-9566
Canadian Bridge Company,
King, Boug, Stodgell & Co.
Ltd.
Dominion Forge & Stamping
Co., Ltd.
Stock Brokers
•
Kelsey Wheel Co., Ltd.
W, G.
CAMPBELL
L. J. White Lumber Co.
Millwork - Insulation - Tileboard
WOODBINE HOTEL
JOHN
F.
FISHER
Pitt and Goyeau Sts.
Clinic
North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In ...more of Maude. 5, hull.. from
at gumbo. k.
For the Supplementary Medical As-
elst•nr• Fond for tillpireo: In mem-
ory •1 Mr. Imre Net.rg. from Mr.
and alto AIM IFI•rtsma atm Samuel
fathom. Mrs Milton Stoma.
Y.: the Seelne //entre IteDef
from JIMIRI• Orogen Mendelson Me-
morial Foal, Aaron Mendel., lar•
mortal Trues and N aaaaa ten aunshtne
Mall.
Mrs. Sam J. Leve has complet-
ed arrangements for the bridge
sponsored by the Detroit Ladies
Auxiliary of the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the U. S, Post 135,
Admission will include prizes,
and refreshments will be served.
The bridge will be held at the Be-
dell's Auditorium, 1249 Woodward
Ave., on Tuesday, April 26, at
1:30 p. m.
The next meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary will take place on Wed-
nesday, April 20, at 8:15 p. m., at
the Book Cadillac Hotel. An in-
teresting program will follow the
meeting,
Wives, widows, mothers, sisters,
granddaughters or daughters-in-
law of Jewish war veterans are
eligible to join. also women by
right of personal service.
Security Bldg.
Windsor Brass Works, Ltd. Rabbis Fram, Becker and
Atkins Sheet Metal Works
Wohlgelernter to Partici-
408 Hanna St.
The Windsor Lumber Co,
Hotel, Restaurant, Bar Equipment
pate in Symposium of
Furnaces and Air Conditioning Canadian Booster Company,
Ltd.
WOLFE
AUTO
SALES
Emanuel Men's Club on
General Sheet Metal Work
.1. C. SCOFIELD, Pres. Gen. Mgr.
Ltd.
USED CARS
April 28
AUDREY ALLYN CO.
Lawton Insurance Agency
185 E. Wyandotte St.
Canada Bread Co., Ltd.
Reform, Conservatism and Or-
Free Skin Analysis
Dial 4.2589
709 Ouellette Aye.
Windsor
Pattern Works, thodoxy will be interpreted author-
Treatments for the Individual Skin
Dial 3.7291
itatively by representative local
Ltd.
COCK BROS.
leaders of the respective religious
ARTONA STUDIOS
J. G. MONCRIEFF
315 Devonshire Road
Seeds—I cocci kides—Fert ilizers
-
Photographers and Portraits
33 W. Pitt St.
ARMAND, LIMITED
W, A. WHITE
Manufacturers of
Blended Cream—
Wind Blown Roses Powder
W. H. ADAMS
castoms brokers - automobile bowls
384 Cartier Place
340 E. Pitt St.
Dial' 4.2081
Walker Metal Products, Ltd.
CHROMEL Resistor Material
Colonial Tool Co., Ltd.
C F. Lena
Peabody Bldg.
Canadian Bank of Commerce
A. M.
SMITH
Dial 34421
Wyandotte and Aylmer Br.
Anti-Borax Compound Co.,
Ltd.
Dominion Stores, Ltd.
"E-Z" and "Crescent" Welding
Compounds
Welding and Brazing Fluxes
W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd.
WILLIAM C. SOPF.R
Dial 4 - 4061
Burns & Co., Ltd.
"Burns" Bacon
Backatay Standard Co., Ltd.
Glass Channels, Felt Products,
Welts and Bindings
875 Mercer St.
ALBERT J. BRIAN
Plumbing and Heating
IRON FIREMAN Automatic
Coal Burners
F. HAYWARD
WINDSOR
Dunlop Tire & Rubber
Goods Co., Ltd.
Dial 3-3160
Rinks Manufacturing Co.
of Canada, Ltd.
Binks Spray Systems
W.
MORRIS
Dial 4.5101
A. McKENTY
Fly-Hawk and Fly-Foil Insecticide
1578 Howard
Dial 3.9265
Millen Electric Company
Engineers and Contractors
Moncur - Waffle Electric Co.
Electric Motors
400 E. Erie St.
Marentette Hardware Co.
Windsor Ice & Coal Co., Ltd.
373 Peli.aier Street
Erie Barber & Beauty
Shiippe
JOHN BEREIOWSKI, Prop.
Complete Barber and Beauty
Service
932 Erie St.
Dial 3-4252
ESSEX PACKING CO.
SAUSAGES, MEAT, ETC
CARL E. ELLIS
1033 Dourr ► l Ave.
MR, ED,
Essex County Automobile
Club
Corner Erie East and Elsmere Sts.
A. BOURNE
MORRIS FLOWERS
3239 W. Sandwich Dial 4 - 4277
Bolton Roofing & Sheet
Metal
Roofing & Sheet Metal Work
—Air Conditioning
Heintem•n Bldg.
II. J. Humus
245 'Sandwich St. West
220 E. Wyandotte St.
Dial 3.8434
Certified Public Accountant
White Rose Service Station
HOLIDAY GREETINGS OF
WINDSOR BARRISTERS—
LAWRENCE DEZIEL
A. J. GORDON, K. C.
E. F. LYNCH
GEO. A. YATES
Farmers Supply House
JOHN BARNES
282 Pitt St.
Dial 3.7951
GOODWILL MARKET
groups in a public symposium spon-
Wright Coal & Supply Co. sored by the Men's Club of Congre-
gation Emanuel, Thursday eve-
ning, April 28, at 8:30. The meet-
833 Huron Line
ing will be held at Beth Tefilo
Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and
Geo. T. White Company Woodrow Wilson. There will be
Manufacturers Agents
no admission charge.
Participants in the discussion
Western Ontario Travel
will be: Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelern-
Bureau
ter, spiritual leader of Congrega-
tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, who re-
Let its assist you in planning
ceived his rabbinical training at the
a Vacation
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva,
489 Ouellette Ave.
leading orthodox seminary in this
Dial 4.1920
country; Rabbi Leon Fram of Tem-
ple Beth El, a graduate of the He-
WHITE LUNCH
brew Union College, oldest rabbin-
HARRY LUKOS, I'rop.
ical school of Reform Judaism in
America, and Rabbi Lavy M.
Always Open
Becker, educational director of the
33 E. Pitt St.
Jewish Community Center.
LAWRENCE
A. \Velem'
Volunteer Counsellors Are
Needed for Summer
Playschool
CHARLES S. KING
Mousseau Construction Co.
477 Hall Ave.
OSCAR HUDSON & CO.
Students in education or related
56 W. Pitt St.
Windsor
fields are urged to volunteer their
Phone 3-7375
part-time service to the Summer'
Playschool of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center, Woodward at Hol-I
brook, during the months of July
Progressive Electric Co.
and August. This is a good oppor-
Electrical Contractors
tunity for experience in camp work
and summer educational program.
56 St. Louis St.
ming. Leaders in special interest
REMINGTON RAND, LTD. Equipped to Serve You Better groups such as journalism, story-
E. J. PATTISON
711 Glengarry Ave. Phone 3-6845 tellin g, first aid, playground
361 Pellissier St.
games and stamp collectin g are es-
Dial 3-3082
pecially needed. The large num-
The Arthur J. Reaume
ber of children who attend this
playschool require a diversified pro-
Agency
gram
of educational and recrea-
W. J. Brokenahire Co., Ltd.
Ice Sell the Earth—and Insure
tional features, no that the varied
Its Contents
Wholesale Tobacco, Confectionery, needs of these children may be met.
Sundries
Guaranty Trust Bldg.
Applications are also being ac-
cepted for specialists in the field
Service Neon Sign Company
Chrysler and Plymouth
of
arts and crafts, music, library,
F. T. ROUNDING
Sales and Service
dramatics and puppetry. All such
applications
or further information
BERT
STACEY
Schell Transports Limited
may be obtained by calling Mrs.
Toronto to Windsor
Selmin,
social
director of the Jew-
Hadley, Chatham, Ltd.
Hamilton to Welland
ish
Building Supplies—Lumber and 8275. Community Center, at Madison
Millwork — Sand, Gravel, Stone,
GEO. E. SEARLE
Tile Cement, Lime & Fuels
Maker of 3fen's Clothes
Chartered Accountants
Douglas Bldg.
Canada Carriage & Body
Co., Ltd.
M. C.
BROADIVELL,
Brch. 3Igr.
Brantford Bodies & Hoists
Wiodsor and Brantford
Canada Steamship Lines,
Ltd.
D. J.
BOURKE
Empire State Ice Co., Ltd.
Windsor and New Torout•
International Customs
Brokers
219 Park Bldg.
Johnson-Turner Electric
Repair & Engineering Co.
Windsor
and London
Thos. Chick & Sons, Ltd.
Erie St. West of Victoria Am.
Dial 4-1541
Chatham, Losdon & Wallaceburg
SANBORN & CO., LTD.
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
SI W. Wellington St.
Insurance Adjusters
Guaranty Trost Bldg.
Tait Optical Co., Ltd.
Optometrists—Optrera ns
13 W. Park St.
Gen. Contractors-Builders Supplies
Viking Pump Co. of Canada,
COAL and COKE
1319 McDougal
SEASON'S GREETINGS
WINDSOR
HOTEL
100 ROOMS WITH
PRIVATE BATHS
In the Grill Room We Serve
Wine and Liquor, Domestic
and Imported, and Food of
Italian and American Dishes
2203 CASS AVE.
RA. 6268
Sincere Holiday Greetings
Krim Theatrical
Enterprises
816 FOX THEATER BLDG.
CAdillac 5040
HAPPY PESACII TO ALL!
DR. S. COLE
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
1107 FARMER ST.
Opp. Crowley Milner Co.
RAndolph 6776
The
Detroit Suspender
and Belt Co.
Wishes Their Customers and
Friends a Very Happy
Passover
JOS. ZIFF
401 W. Jefferson
Cadillac 8640
PASSOVER GREETINGS!
HAMMERSTEIN'S
DRUGS
Cut Rate Prescriptions
We Deliver — Two Stores
13201 LINWOOD, Cor. TYLER
TOwnsend 8.4908
12501 Linwood
Car. Sturtevant
TOwnsend 8-1072
Best Wishes for no Happy Pesach
Cornell Studios
We do Quality Kodak Work
Save Money on Kodak.
and Film.
28 Years in Business
12 Michigan Ave.
521 Woodward
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Pesach Greetings to All
Paul D. Bromberg
C. P. A.
610 Fox Theater Bldg.
Pesach Greetings to All
IRVING
SHOP
1530
WASHINGTON
BLVD.
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
Roman
Cleanser Co.
McN1CHOLS ROAD
TO. 8.5900
Save, Bonier Clothe.
Maker. Your Clothes Snow White
Auk Your Grocer for a Bottle
CHATHAM, ONT.
Bendix Eclipse of Canada,
Groceries and Meats
The Jewish Women's European
Ltd.
1047 Drouillard Rd. Dial 3.1722
Welfare Organization of Detroit
R.
W.
KEELEY
invites members, their families
36 E. London St.
Gar Wood Industries of
and friends as well as the general
Loblaw Groceterias Co.
Canada, Ltd.
public to attend the benefit show Bryant Pattern & Mfg. Co.,
Standard
Paint & Varnish
to be given Tuesday evening, April
Ltd.
Wm.
McKenzie Ross' Sons
Co.,
Ltd.
Hewitt Metals Corporation,
19, (second day of Choi Harmed
Mips. of
FLORISTS
"Windsor Quality"
Pesach) at Littman's Peoples
THE CAPITAL Automatic
Ltd.
"Ross.
" Flowers of Quality
Paints,
Varnishes,
Lacquers,
Stains
Theater.
Underfeed STOKER
Mfetrs. of
Since 1865
The proceeds will go for relief
Bearing Metals & Solder
IVAN SALES
for European orphans and widows.
Canada Packers, Ltd.
YOUR HAIR STYLISTS AND Maple City Gas & Oil Co.
"Maple Leaf Brands"
Imperial Optical Company
Wholesale and Retail
PERMANENT WAVE -
Domestic Shortening
Contributions to North End
ma.,/acturrrs and Distributors
Gasoline, Oils and Greases
SPECIALISTS"
J•ra
1651 CANIFF
Detroit Sunshine Club of Miami
Beach ! Fla., had a social evening
at which it was reported that the
following sums were remitted to
Detroit:
Monte Relief, $10; Zedakah Club,
$10; .louse of Shelter, $10; Neu-
gluten Sunshine Club $10; Infants
Service Group, $10; European
Women's Welfare, $10; Malvina
Klein 'Memorial Fund, $10; Kal-
varier Aid Society, $10; Jewish
Children's Ilome, $10; Hebrew La-
dies Aid Society, $10; Jewish
Metropolitan Club, $10; Jewish Old
Folks Home, for Yiskor, $50; Eva
l'renzlauer Maternity Aid, $30;
Mo'os Chitim, Miami Beach, $10;
Milos Chitim of Detroit, $200,
The society thanks the many
families in Miami Beach and all
"Little Nahelu" is a separate unit for the exclusive use of the pre-school campers of the ages of
Detroiters for their co-operation in
this work. It also thanks the fol- 3 to 6. They are housed in a new building with steam heat and all modern improvements. A special
group
of well qualified counselors is In charge.
lowing officers who worked un-
Mrs. Naomi Lesowoder will be glad to discuss details of registration. For information call Detroit
tiring during the season:
telephones,
Townsend 5-3764 or Hogarth 1189, or write to Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Mich.
Fannie Strauss, president; Mary
Gordon and Gertrude Rosenzweig,
vice-presidents; Rose Konic k,
treasurer; Julia Isaacson, secre-
tary; Eva Prenzlauer, publicity;
Minnie Tishman and Mrs. J. War-
5698-1938
ren, board of directors; Mrs. Har-
ry Love, chairman of entertain-
1st Day Pessach
Saturday, April 16
With the accent on Gilbert and
ment.
7th Day of Pessach
Friday, April 22
Sullivan and on Purim, the Jewish
American Youth Chorus is pre-
*Rosh Chodeah lyar
Monday, May 2
senting for the first time in De-
Lag b'Omer
Thursday, May 19
troit the musical fame "Shushan
Rosh Chodesh Sivan
Tuesday, May 31
Time, and the Loo Who Loved An
1st Day of Shabubth
Sunday, June 5
Plans for the 10th anniversary Emperor" at the Jewish Commu-
nity
Center
on
May
1.
season of the Farband Camp, at
*Rosh Chodeah Tammuz
Thursday, June 30
"Shushan Time,' with its racy
Chelsea, Mich., are now being
$ Fast of Tammuz
Saturday, July 16
completed, it was announced this lyrics adopted to popular melodic
Rosh Chodesh Ab
Friday, July 29
dirges from the operas a In Gilbert
week .
Fast of Ab
Saturday, August 6
The camp will open officially on and Sullivan is a hilarious comedy
with
historical
implications.
Ha-
June 26. At that lime, a complete
*Rosh Chodeah Ellul
Sunday, August 28
program will be inaugurated to in- man, the biblical prototype of
5699.1938
clude cultural and athletic activi- Adolf Hitler, is put to shame when
his plan to poison all the Jews in
ties.
Rosh Haahonah
Monday, September 26
the land of Shushan is cleverly
Yom Kippur
Wednesday, October 5
frustrated
by
spies
in
the
realm,
WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR-
tat Day of Succoth
, Monday, October 10
This production is under the di-
DENS MONDAY EVENING
Shemini Atzereth
Monday, October 17
rection of N. Samaroff,-well-known
George Dusette, powerboy of choral director in Detroit and other
Simchath Torah
Tuesday, October 18
the light heavies, again will at- cities.
*Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan ..Wednesday, October 26
tempt to tear apart the mysterious
There will be dancing after the
niatman who has been wrestling show.
*Rosh Chodesh Kislev
Thursday, November 24
for 18 months at the Arena Gar-
1st Day of Chanukah
Sunday, December 18
dens without being defeated. The
NU TAU SORORITY
*Rosh Chodesh Tebeth
Friday, December 23
bout is slated as the headliner of
Nu Tau Sorority met at the
• Also observed the day previous as Rosh Chodesh.
the Arena Gardens bill next Mon- home of Miss Betty Horwitz, 2575
day evening and it will be their Richton. Plans were made for a
$ Observed the following day.
second meeting, the first being hayride in May. The next meet-
without result as to any decision, ing will be held at the home of
neither being able to gain a fall Miss Sylvia Radin, 3710 Burlin-
The actions we do have lips
in the allotted hour and a half, game.
of bronze.
Farband Camp Plans
for Its 10th Year
People's Theater
The Two Youngest Jewish
Stars
ENTRANCE TO "LITTLE NAHELU" — CAMP FOR YOUNGSTERS
Chorus to Stage
A Musical Farce
At Center May 1
LITTMAN'S
TRINITY 2 - 0100
April 15, 1938
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Flower Fund of Jewish
Home for Aged
NATIONAL CASH
REGISTER CO.
MR. E. L. BLAKE
Sales Agent
The following have made con-
tributions to the Home for Aged
in lieu of flowers:
Mr. end Mrs . Ch•rles N Agree, in
memory of David Blumenthal; The
Sthenlene In memory of Aaron Meyer:
Mrs N Blau. in memory of 11.1 & o
•
Mrs. Harry a cohn. In memory of le
a Milts; Mrs Sarah Funkenstelt, Los
Araelea. calif . In memory of Mr. Isa
USX..., Mr. Myer 01.1 - 5.113. In memory at
Loul• Hoffman: Mrs. A. 0. II•y•
den. In memory of Mrs. Loris Hoffman;
Mr. G. lielaher. In Inemory of IL
a hour.
Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home
The Jewish Children's Home of
Detroit acknowledges the receipt
of donations from the following:
Phone 1097 - F Mrs.
Sarah Meyers, Mrs. Tessler,
S. Friedleng, Miss Beatrice Sehlaff,
Union Gas Company of
Mrs. D. Markowitz, Mrs. Balama,
Canada, Ltd.
Mrs, A. Siegman, Samuel Ravitz,
"Gas" The Ideal Furl
Anonymous.
St. Clair Auto Wreckers
Garage
98 St. Clair St.
HAPPY PESACH TO ALL!,
3456 WOODWARD AVE.
PASSOVER GREETINGS!
PETER F. REUSS
& CO.
BROADWAY MARKET
Florists s.d Decorators
Member of the F. T. D.
PHONE RANDOLPH 1824