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Yiddish Play Over
Radio Saturday in
Behalf of Campaign
THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME
1
May 13, 1938
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DneLux
CLASSIFIED 13TH ANNUAL HALEYY CONCERT
AT MASONIC TEMPLE ON SUNDAY
1
JOIN YOUR FRIENDS
AND DINE HERE
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP.
Laundresses, women for house
Where the Finest
cleaning, house maids, women
of Foods Are
Neatly Ironed
Pupils from the three Yiddish
for part time work. By hour, Prominent Artists to Be Featured as Soloists in Addition
Served
Bath Towels and Underwear
schools in Detroit —the Sholem
day or week. Schlesinger's,
to
the
Chorus
Fluffed Dried
Use Our
Aleichem Institute, Farband Folk-
Madison 2526.
Additional pounds 7c lb.
ehule and Arbeiter Ring School—
Counter Service
is to be the featured,voca-
Completing a final week of in-
will present • play over Altman's QUILTS — Made or recovered
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
list on the program; an instru-
for Extra Quality
Jewish Ilour at 7:30 p. m. this
from your own feathers or tensive preparation, the Detroi t mental group of selections will be
Delicatessen of All Kinds.
Saturday over Station WMBC.
wools. Pillows recovered—spe- Halevy Singing Society is keyed presented by a trio composed of
Try Our Wines, Liquors and Cocktails
The play will be given in the in-
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, up to a fine pitch for its Bar Mitz- Zinovi Bistritzky, violin; Harry
terests of the Allied Jewish Cam-
baby, shower and wedding gifts. vah concert which is to take place Bistritzky, 'cello, and Mrs. Froh-
this Sunday evening, May 15, at
paign and will offer an interpreta-
Dexter
Quilt
&
Gift
Shop,
man, piano.
No matter what you pay,
auk
tion of Solomon's "Song of
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. the Masonic Scottish Rite Cathed-
All seats for the concert, reserv-
ral, Second and Temple Ayes. The
no laundry
Songs."
llogarth 9050.
ed and priced from 25 cents to $1,
chorus
is
directed
by
Dan
Froh-
The three Yiddish schools are
can launder a finer shirt
will be on sale at the box ere on
The Reserve Loan Life Insurance Company
beneficiaries of the Allied Jewish MINERAL BATHS — Treatments
Sunday and should be obtained
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma-
INDIAN A POI., s, IND, %NA
Campaign.
early as the curtain will rise
tism, sciatica and colds. Also
promptly at 8:30 p. m.
takes
pleasure
in
announcing the appointment of
Turkish and reducing baths.
The Ilalevy chorus consists of
Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 Front
the following members: Sopranos,
1 00
St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd.) Ran-
Flat Pieces carefully Ironed
Sonia Russel, Lena Chafetz, Rose
dolph 6744.
Additional Pounds tiMe lb.
Golden, Gertrude Katz, Jeanette
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
Klein, Esther Koliner, Esther Ko-
AS STATE MANAGER FOR MICHIGAN
DAVID
HOROWITZ,
the
teacher.
pelman, Evelyn Krieger, Helen
Joseph Haggai, former presi-
Hebrew, Yiddish, English, citi-
Lynder, Alma Phillips, Helen Ru-
dent of the Jewish National Fund
with Aces at 925 Fox Theatre Building
zenship
and
Bar
Mitzvah.
Read-
bin, Jeanette Serlings, Ethel Sou-
IlEsuie Per 271c
Council of Detroit, chairman of
ing and writing le five (5)
berne, Anna Warren, Carrie Weiss,
The RESERVE LOAN LIFE has just issued its 41st Annual
the elections board for the popu-
NM reeponsIble for roe-beret or wend-wispee4 ovum.
lemons
guaranteed.
Free
trial
Florence Wejngot, Ann Zuchter,
lar plebiscite of the American
Statement. The Company more than complies with the strict
lesson. 2025 Blaine, apt. 7,
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
Sadie Zuckerman; Altos, Sarah Al-
Jewish Congress in Detroit, will
provisions of the Indiana Compulsory Deposit Law, guarantee-
Trinity 2-9666.
terman, Bertha Berry, Anna Bob-
be the guest speaker at the meet-
ing the greatest possible security to policyholders by keeping
bin, Bella Goldberg, Tillie Hecker,
on deposit with the Indians Insurance Department approved
ing of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the FOR SALE OR RENT—Lexing-
Annette Hochman, Betty Holtzman,
Jewish National Fund at 2 p. rn.
securities exceeding the amount of all liabilities to policy.
ton, Mich., summer home. Com-
Sarah Joyrich, Eva Korngold, Ger-
on Wednesday, May 18. Miss
holders.
pletely furnished. Running
trude
Levine,
Gertrude
Matrick,
Melba Sklar will be presented in
water, bath, toilets, electric
Edith Miller, Esther Nemer, Ce-
dramatic readings. Refreshments
stove. Private beach. For infor-
"NO POLICYHOLDER OF AN INDIANA
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
celia Smith, Tette Sternthal; Ten-
will be nerved.
mation call Cadillac 6300.
ors, Nathan Bennish, Bernard
laundry Brought to Met by 9 o'clock a. Ds. will be
LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE
Illrose, David Chudnof, Max Coop-
Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE
FOOT TROUBLE?—See Michi-
COMPANY EVER HAS LOST A DOLLAR"
: erman, William Cayman, Ilyman
gan's only Shoe Refitter. Daniel
Ilorowitz, Phil Hornfield, Dr. Wil-
will make corrections by proper
liam
Klein,
Manus
Schanc,
Harry
adjustments to your shoes. See
Opportunities for Attents
Shulman, Joe Siegel, Max Titel,
Daniel's special arch supports
Per Pease
WEARING APPAREL
Mr. O'Brien, the Stole slanager, is r.pidly organizing the
Bases, Fred Alterman, Samuel
WILLIAM CAYMAN
made from plaster of paris
Miss Madeline Betty Meyers,
Baschin, Julius Chafetz, Henry
State of Michigan. Desirable territory • sellable, with liberal
Pr
casts, to fit your individual foot.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mandel
compensation to experienced life insurance salesmen.
Daniel's Shoe Clinic, 1426 Gris- man, assisted by William Cayman, Feinberg, David Goldberg, Joshua
Meyers of Richton Ave., a junior
Minimum Charge, $1.80
Joyrich,
Nathan
Konikow,
Isadore
Those interested are invited to investigate this opportunity.
with
accompaniment
by
Celia
D.
wold Street, Between Clifford &
at the University of Michigan, has
Lazaroff,
David
Lipson,
Harry
Plotnick
and
Rebecca
Katzman-
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
Grand River.
CALL ON Olt MOTE TO
been awarded a scholarship for
Resnick,
Max
Shapiro
and
Allan
Frohman at two grand-pianos.
her senior year in recognition of
M. E. O'BRIEN, STATE MANAGER
ilsommommammammm
sw- III
Alma Phillips, lyric-coloratura Summits.
her scholastic and extra-curricular DO WISH TO MEET a refined
925 FOX THEATRE BLDG.
lady or gentleman? See or call
activities.
S. H. Shlakman, matchmaker,
Miss Meyers, who is one of the
DIETRICT AGENTN,
1641
Taylor
Ave.
Madison
active leaders in the Hillel Found-
SAMUEL LIEBERMAN — JOSEPH KAUFMANN
2185.
ation of-the University of Michi-
BERTALAN KLEIN
gan, was elected president of the
Hiller Players two weeks ago. BUSINESS COUPLE will share
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE tem
in the middle states, that the first
their comfortable home. All
American Jewish Publication So-
" P,
modern conveniences. 6915 Lin- first comprehensive history of the ciety was organized in 1845.
/
wood Ave., near Hazelwood, or Zionist movement was published Somehow this first venture failed
call for appointment any day by the Jewish Publication Society to take root. After a precarious
except Sunday, Tyler 5-5630. —this at a time when the subject existence of several yers with
was the height of controversy. only a few books to its credit, it
YOU CAN MIT QUALITY KOSMICIt MEATS tuns CONFIDENCE from
The 10th annual season of FOR SALE —Kosher restaurant. That is why Schechter and Kohler, Was compelled to disband.
Good paying business, long Phillipson and Dubnow, Margolis
Camp Kinderwelt, Chelsea, Mich.,
A second attempt was made in
established well-known in the and Deutsch, Yehoash and Steen- 1875. This time the sponsors
will open on June 26.
community. Will sacrifice be- berg—to mention a few—share hailed from New York. This or-
For this summer special prepar-
WR DELIVER
cause of illness in family. For honors on the society's list of au- ganization lived for two years,
ations are being made. The staff
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
further information call Trinity thors. This also explains the published five books and had un-
Phone HOgarth 30423
is the largest Kinderwelt has ever
Between Dertiagame and Webb
2-4113.
ability of the society to make der consideration several ambi-
had. This will not only allow each
available to the English speaking tious projects, when its sponsors
counselor to devote more individ-
ual attention to each child, but GIVE YOURSELF CONFIDENCE. world these treasures of Jewish concluded that the measure of
Stop In For ■ Bite or • Meal—Delicious—Wholesome Food
Revome superfluous hair per- literature which are cherished support did not justify the effort
will also provide for a greater
manently and safely by electro- alike by all lovers of literature.
variety of activities into the camp
to continue the work.
program.
lysia. Eyebrow arching by same
Society's Achievemtns
2,000,000 Books
method. Guaranteed. Celia No-
Kinderwelt
is
not
a
private
in-
RESTAURANT & LUNCH ROOM
The Bible is probably the most
It was not until the fall of
vick, room 207 Recreation controversial book in the world.
stitution but affiliated with the
12059 DEXTER BOULEVARD, Near Elmhurst
1587
that
the foundation was laid
Bldg., 9840 Dexter Blvd. Tyler Throughout the ages its transla-
Farband and the Poale-Zion move.
Specialising in Sunday Dinners
for the present organization. Dr.
4-9525.
ment. It aims to give the Jewish
tions and interpretations have Joseph Krauskopf, then a young
child more than just a mere vaca-
a source of endless discus- man full of vigor, rich in idealism,
tion. Kinderwelt provided not only FOR RENT — Nice, large airy been
furnished room for couple or sion. These differences of opinion blessed with dynamic personality,
Maurice P. Rosenblum of splendid bungalows, beautiful
and still exist in the in a discourse entitled "The Need
single person. Good transporta- have existed
grounds, a private lake. all sport
Rev. Caster
camp even as they do in of the Hour" which he preached
Flint Dies at Age of 69
activities, but also Jewish cultural
tion. Dexter section. Call Tyler Jewish
Jacob
the neighboring camps. Yet, when from the pulpit of the Temple of
5-9762.
atmosphere for the child. There
a new English translation of the Reform Congregation Keneseth
Silverman
Maurice P. Rosenblum of Flint, are classes in Yiddish, Hebrew,
517RGIOAL
president of the Kobaker Furni. dramatics, music, arts and crafts, FOR RENT—Two furnished bed- Bible wag found necessary, and Israel, urged the establishment of
swam
sit user
ture Co. which has stores In Penn. dancing and nature study.
rooms in beautiful, single home, the Jewish Publication Society a publication society. Not satis-
rnsean
Sylvania, Ohio and Michigan, died
for employed couple or two assumed the task of producing it, fied with mere preaching, his pul-
For more information call
Itsemsaffedel
..1,
Saturday In University Hospital, Townsend 5.9772.
ladies or gentlemen. Evening the volume received the unani- pit utterances were followed by
8928 TWELFTH ST.
Ann Arbor. He was 69 years old.
meal for couple if desired. Lin- mous approval of a board of edi- action. There was a group in
2903 ,
He founded the furniture com-
wood near Fenkell. University tors representative of every phase Philadelphia at that time known
of Jewish opinion. It is extremely as the "Knowledge Seekers," a
Elmhurst
pany 40 years ago in Connelsville, Jr. Berdichevers Hold
2-1738.
doubtful if such monumental sort of study group consisting of
TO. 841139
Pa. Ile had lived in Flint since
Installation of Officers
Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily
at Graetz's History of the young men and women, mostly of
1914. His philanthropies Included
REWARD' for the addreaa and works
M
G M
Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M.
an orphanage at Kovarsk, Lithu-
place of employment of Sam Jews, Ginsburg's Legends of the his post-confirmation class. Ile
The Junior Berdichevers held
ania, his birthplace. Ile leaves hia installation of officers Monday
Solomon, formerly of 12206 Jews, the Schiff Jewish Classics— turned to them with the challenge
to
mention
a
few—would
have
wife and five children. Funeral night, May 9. Over 400 people
Woodrow Wilson. Peoples State
to translate his dream into a
were held Monday morn- attended the function.
Loan Co., 400 Murphy Bldg., been available to the English reality. They took up the chal-
Rev. Cantor services
speaking world if it were not for lenge with the result that the "So- 'SEMELE'S BAR MITZVAH'
For Sale—Apartments
ing in Flint. Burial was in Toledo.
Highland Park. Mich.
The
senior
Berdichever
officers
the wisdom of its directorate and ciety of Knowledge Seekers"
DAVID
installed the junior officers as fol-
the unique character of the -so- issued a call to the presidents of AT WILSON ON MONDAY
FURNISHED
COTTAGES
FOR
GOLDEN
lows: President, Sam Braverman,
RENT. 32 miles from Detroit ciety.
the different Jewish congregations
Detroit'. Favorite
installed by Mr. Klessmer; vice
By popular demand. "Semele's
The history of the society is and to the Young Men's Hebrew
City Hall on Lake Erie. 875.00
110011EL
president, Helen Litzky, installed
now a part of the cultural annals Association, asking them to ap- Bar Mitzvah," the lilting Yiddish
and
up
per
season.
Office
at
TIMER 6-045e
by
A.
Messerman;
corresponding
SOLOMON ALTER
musical comedy co-featuring Her-
-
3901 Beaubien Temple 1-6290. of American Jewry. Isaac Leeser point delegates to meet for the man Yablokoff and Bella Mysell,
Wedding
Courage ---
secretary, Charlotte Hozman, in-
sl of 2950 Tyler Ave., 68 years old,
Inr
was among the very first to advo- purpose of effecting the organiza- will return to Detroit, at the Wil-
Sundays, Townsend 8-8459.
Home and by Ap. died on May 10. Funeral services stalled by Mr. Seigel; recording
cate
the
formation
of
such
a
so-
tion of a Jewish Publication So- son Theater, for a one night en-
polatmeat.
secretary,
Marty
Tendler,
in-
FOR
RENT
—
Nicely
furnished
were held on May 10 with In-
Foresight
ciety and it was due to his initia- ciety. In May 1888, Dr. Kraus-
terment in Machpelah Cemetery, stalled by Mr. Snaider; financial
room for one or two. Desirable tive and his influence with the kopf jointly with Dr. Solomon
Rabbi J. Eisenman officiating. He secretary, Rhoda Eiger, installed
neighborhood. Home-like atmos- Jews of that country, particularly Solis-Cohen issued the call "to
these (tines richly reward-
in
is survived by his wife, Lena, two by J. Resnick; treasurer, Ted
phere. Good transportation.
Jewish Community of America."
ed. Cream of opts assembled
sons, Jacob and Martin and four Brown, installed by Mrs. Dresser;
2740
Elmhurst,
downstairs.
Call
sergeant-at-arms, Joe Fagenbaum,
On June 3, 1888, the organiza-
from all this great city, the
grandchildren.
Townsend 7-2954.
installed by Mr. Chase.
tion meeting took place with 100
number is limited. Former
people
attending.
Out
of
this
Entertainment
and
refresh-
FOR
RENT
—
Nice,
attractive
ABRAHAM KALLMEYER
values intrinsic worth disre-
followed the installation,
humble beginning has grown the
room for two ladies, gentlemen
of 13199 Schoolcraft Ave., 75 ments
FOX—The
nitwitty
Ritz
Broth-
garded. Some believe we are
with music furnished by Sherman
or father and son in single ers don long beards and go off Jewish Publication Society. The
Years old, died on May 9. Funeral Schwartz and his orchestra.
headed for the highest prices
home of adults. Meals if desired. on a coast-to-coast hiccup on a first pledge of funds to the Jew-
services were held on May 11 with
are being completed for
in American history. Rely on
References. Near school. 2546 nutwork of laughs in "Kentucky ish Publication Society was a sub-
burial in the Temple Beth El sec- a Plans
membership
drive.
scription
of
8100,
from
the
our Farts and Figurer.
Tuxedo Ave. Townsend 6-0187. Moonshine," their latest looniest
tion of Elmwood Cemetery, Rab-
Knowledge Seekers. The late Ja-
bis Leo M. Franklin and Leon
musical
comedy,
now
on
the
FOR RENT — Lovely, furnished
Moshe
Oisher
in
"The
Can-
cob
II.
Schiff,
who
was
abroad
at
$5,000 Down
Frain officiating. He is survived
room for one or two in quiet screen of the Fox Theater.
the time of the organization meet-
tor's Son" at Littman's
by two sons, Meyer of Chicago
On stage in person the Fox ing, cabled his greetings and a
13 apt nearly new modern
home of young couple. Kitchen
and Raymond of Detroit and a
select location near Grand
privileges. Garage if desired. presents Abe Lyman, Jack Ben- pledge of 85,000—a large sum in
The great Yiddish musical
sister, Mrs. Julius Burnstein.
River Sears Roebuck. Sold
3772 Rochester Ave., lower left, ny's "friendly enemy," and his those days. Since then the society
talking picture, The Cantor's
for $85,000. Ins Co must
Near Dexter. favorite band of movieland and has published 200 titles, including
Son," starring Moshe Oisher, con
liquidate under the law, of-
the radio.
books on ethics, history, essays,
Seek Whereabouts of Harry 1 tinues at Littman's People's Thee- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
fer $26,500. Terms 5", int.
MICHIGAN — Warner Broth- Bible study, fiction, juveniles,
room by adult family. All con- ers announce the Detroit premiere poetry
(Hershel) Wyler (White) ter, 12th and Seward. This pic-
and biography. Over
ture is being shown this Friday
20 APT.
veniences. Near bus and car of "The Adventures of Robin 2,000,000 copies of the society's
Nowt Detroit's Most Moder.
from 12 noon till
line. 2242 Hazelwood Ave. Ty- Hood," starring Errol Flynn, Oliv- publiratione have already been
Information is sought of Harry evening and
Jewish Funeral Home
3 and 4 rooms attractive all
on Saturday and Sun-
ler
(Herschel) Wyler, alias White, a midnight
ia 5-4107.
DeHavilland, Basil Rathhone, distributed.
OFFERING
refinished. Elect refrig new
day.
driver of a radio sound truck and
Spreading Cultural Message
hall carpets. Rent $12,000.
HAVE two daughters, 25 and Alan Hale, Patric Knowles, Her-
also a radio repairman, who dis-
tractive,
holding
city
positions
bert
Mundin
and
Claude
Rains,
on
Was $100,000 now "thru the
One reads the history of the so-
28, both college trained, at-
DAY OR NIGHT
appeared from San Francisco, Application for New Bank
I the screen of the Michigan Thee- ciety and wonders: Why is it in
wringer" only $32,500 terms
Filed with State Bank-
TYLER 4-0666
On the Michigan stage is a the face of this extraordinary rec-
Calif. in March, 1937, and is not
815,000 cash to new mtg.
good
I
te!'
m
TYLER 8.7177
Frolic
featuring
Jay
and
nroviding for hie wife, Clee, and
avt
ing Commission
rd
of
achievement
this
fine
set-
salaries. Would like to have I
o
their two children, Marlene and
'Ze iler da ncing and skiing up, that it does not have a larger
41 APT.
them make acquaintance of Lou
I
myTrent, billed as membership. With the preponder-
Terry, so that the family is in
An application requesting a
young men possessing similar ;7.targ• Tommy
lobby, painted walls a beauty
dire need and dependent on the new state bank for Detroit to be
qualifications. Object, matri- PunCh and Judy" up to date; the ant majority of the Jews in this
rent $21,000. Sold for $165,-
Michigan
commanding
assist
Three
Manhattanites,
and others. country' reading English and de-
Jewish Funeral Home Jewish community of that city. known as the Wabeek State Bank in
mony. I% Ill be glad to
000 cash. Sacrifice to save
This man was born in Minneapolis of Detroit was filed Friday, May
UNITED ARTISTS — For the pending on the English language
them materially in becoming
Office, Chapel & Showrooms
other business only 675,000.
in
July
1905,
is
5
ft.
9
in.
tall,
first
time
in
its
history,
the
United
13, with Alvan Macauley, Jr.,
9219 DEXTER at Joy Road
established in business or pro-
exclusively for their Jewish cul-
HERMAN YABLOKOFF
Terms cash to mtg.
weighs 175 pounds, has light state banking commissioner at
fessionally. We live in a non- Artists Theater goes "double fea- tural nourishment, why is it that
brown hair, blue eyes, wears glas- Lansing, by George B. Judson.
ture"
with
the
twin
offeling
of
agement
on
May
16.
There
will
no few take advantage of the so-
Jewish community and the girls
Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321
ses Anyone knowing of his loca- The incorporation calls for $1,-
have no opportunity to meet Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland and ciety's membership privileges? e just one performance that eve-
tion is requested to communicate 100,000 capital, surplus and un-
Jewish young men. Write Box Lynne Overman in "Her Jungle There is only one answer: Indif- ning.
Homer Warren & Co.
Aline MacMahon in "The with the National Desertion Bu- divided profits.
150, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Love" and Gene Raymond, Lewis ference. This indifference mani-
"Semele's Bar Mitzvah" is now
67 W. 47th St, New York
Stone and Olympe Bradna in fests Itself along two lines. There enjoying a highly successful so-
The application for charter re-
REALTOR!,
"Ghost
"Ghost of Yankee Doodle ;City.
vealed as incorporators Frank FOR RENT — Nicely furnished "Stolen Heaven."
are those who know of the work journ at the Studebaker Theater
IM Tears DePead.bl•
STATE — Lloyd Nolan, Mary being done by the society, who in Chicago, where it is playing
at Ann Arbor Monday
room in home of small family.
Couzens, former mayor of Detroit,
Board if desired. Good trans- Carlisle, Roscoe Karns and Larry approve wholeheartedly of its nightly to capacity audiences. The
George B. Judson, Henry T.
Miss Sylvia Scherr in
portation. 2492 Clairmount. Ty- Crabbe in "Tip-Off Girls," Para- program, who on occasions even play, likewise, was accorded a
Ewald, W. M. Cornelius, Leonard
The gala premiere of the ninth
mount's sensational expose of the
ler 6-1377.
Piano
Recital
May
17
L Ilealy and William R. Yaw, all
year of Ann Arbor's dramatic
the society's praises but who roseate stay at the Downtown Na-
$10,000,000 a year highway hijack sing
directors
of
the
Wabeek
State
season takes place on Monday
FOR
RENT—Union
Lake.
sum-
racket that uses beautiful girls as take the society for granted. tional Theater in New York.
Miss Sylvia Scherr, one of the Bank of Birmingham, which was
evening, May 16, at 8:30, in the
These
are satisfied the, the so-
A huge cast of Yiddish comedy
mer home, hot and cold water, bait, is at the Palms State Thea-
Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, when most prominent of the younger founded by Frank Couzens' fa-
bath, fireplace, electric Move, ter, together with Warner Broth- ciety is here and that somehow it favorites grace the cast of "Sem-
the civic committee will present, pianists of the city, will be pre- ther May 22, 1933.
is
maintaining
itself.
Then
there
ele's Bar Mitzvah."
frigidaire. Finest sandy bathing era' laugh-hit "Swing Your Lady."
under the executive directorship sented in recital by the Ganapol
beach. Open Saturday and Sun-
ADAMS — In "Nurse From is the second, the larger group,
"Semele's Bar Mitzvah" is the
A. Z. A. Chapter 314
of Helen Arthur, that delightful School of Musical Art on Tuesday
day. Call University 2-8448.
a
waterfront hoodlum who have • ague Idea of the so- work of Harry Kalmanowitch, and
Brooklyn",
evening,
May
17,
at
the
Mac-
star of the stage and screen, Aline
ciety or who are not at all fami-
The Bnai David Chapter 314 FOR RENT — Large room and poisons the mind of Nurse Sally liar with its program. Both should the musical score has been fash-
NacMahon, in Sidney Howard's Gregor Library Auditorium. From
Eilers against "Copper" Paul Kel-
ioned by Ilia Trilling, with Oscar
comedy of American life. The childhood a student of this school of A. Z. A. held • parents' day
kitchen in upper income. Heat, ly to the effect that he is respon- be shaken out of their indiffer- Ostroff contributing the lyrics.
of which she is a graduate, she Program last Wednesday, May 4,
Ghost of Yankee Doodle."
ence. They who take the society There are two acts, comprising
light
and
gm.
Newly
decorated.
sible
for
her
brother's
death.
Tonto Selwart, the star of has for several years served on It was attended by 250 mothers,
Suitable for couple. Reasonable. Nurse Eilers strikes at a vulner- for granted should be made to 16 lavish scenes in the Yiddish
"Liliom," will arrive next Mon- the faculty with great success. She fathers and relatives of members.
2562 Cortland Ave.
able snot—the heart—to get her realize that it cannot exist on pla- musical.
day in Ann Arbor with the com- is an active member of the Tues- Rabbi Sperka was one of the guest
tonic acquiescence. With no en-
FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnished revenge, but in the process suc- dowments to draw on, with no
pany for his play. A number of day Musicale and has appeared speakers.
the actors in The Ghost of several times in solo performance
seven room flat, two baths, cumbs to the tender mood herself. Nlaetenae available, membership Card Party of Bnai David
Chapter 314 members plan to
CINEMA — After holding the
Yankee Doodle," notably Otto at the Institute of Arts. For the go to the Indiana convention May
modern, to responsible adults.
Auxiliary May 21
is its only source of income. This
Hulett, Edgar Kent, and Alan past two seasons Miss Scherr has 29. Harold Borgon and Jack
Reasonable. Available June , to sensational Russian movie "Lenin altogether aside from the purely
in
October", through Monday,
coached
with
Edwin
Hughes
of
Hewitt will remain to be seen in
Sept. 1. Also seven room sum-
Rosman are to represent Chapter
The
Bnai David ladies' Auxil-
cultural
aspect.
American
Jewry
New York City, who will present 314 in an oratory contest on the
venie
nces Thirty
two miles
roles in "Lilbom."
men home.
All modem
con- May 16, the Cinema Theater will
iary will momsr a card party on
her in.concert there when she re- topic "The Jews of the World."
from Detroit. Call evenings, chew the Vienna-made film opera, should be made to realize that Saturday,
May 21, at 8:30 p. in.,
their
place
is
on
the
society's
"'The Charm of La Boheme", be-
turns for further study.
at the Bnai David social hall, Elm-
mailing list.
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
Townsend
8-9735. ginning Tuesday, May 17.
Townsend
Scholarship
Gift
to
United
hurst
and
14th.
Mrs. Sam Rotten-
This
is
the
society's
jubilee
An unveiling of a monument in UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
Hebrew Schools
An unveiling of • monument in
ROOM and board for young lady. FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- year—a splendid occasion for berg is chairman of this affair.
memory of Ida Goldner, mother
There
will
be
prizes.
Tickets can Were I is tall to reach the pole,
Townsend 6-6917. nigher!, front bedroom, in home bringing it into its own in a big-
of Mrs Max Rosenbaum, will take memory of Samuel Mirdal will
Or grasp the ocean in my span,
of small. adult family for one ger and more extensive way; and be obtained at the door or by call-
The United Hebrew Schools are
*ea on Sunday, May 16, at 11 take place on Sunday, May 15,
or two. Garage if desired. Good Jewish Book Week is an ideal oc- ing Mrs. Rottenberg at Townsenj I must be measured by my soul;
a. in., at Beth Moses Cemetery, it 1 p. rn. at the Chemed abet in receipt of one-half scholarship FOR RENT — Large. beautiful
The
mind's the standard of the
1
6-7691,
or
president,
Mrs.
Z.
in
memory
of
Hattie
Lippman,
by
transportation.
Miner,
2939
casein
to
spread
this
cultural
the
F.mes
Cemetery.
Relatives
and
furnished
room
in
refined
home.
Gratiot Ave. Relatives and friends
man.
—lease Watts.
her children.
W. Buena Vista Ave.
message.
1Needle, at Madison 3916.
friends are incited.
Zack, 3022 Richton.
are invited.
Pounds
SHIRTS
I
18 lbs. D AMP WASH $
Haggai to Address
J., N. F. Auxiliary
M. E.
O'Brien of Detroit
Lace Curtains
Double Woolen Blankets
• 11.d.
Feather Pillows
35c
25c
All Ironed Service 30c
FLAT PIECES
1""
ti
Miss Meyers Given
U. M. Scholarship
10C
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