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Jerry Helfman is in charge of
home of adults. Two gentlemen
Monuments of Character
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the open formal dance to be held
sponeored
by
the
Jewish
National
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dren's Bible story, and they have
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
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in
cooperation
with
a
corps
to
contributors
for
Palestine
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Applicants for A. Z. A. Sweet-
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and Martin; her mother. Mrs.
Woodward or John R bus line.
At the last meeting of the
Sarah Kort; two sisters, Mrs.
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Detroit and Windsor Council of
Rita Eimer and Mrs. Noma Ro-
A. Z. A., Jess R. Feiler, Michi-
senfield, and five brothers, Max,
gan A. Z. A. deputy, announced
William, Dan. Louis and Sam
that an A. Z. A. school will be
Hort
held, featuring Harry Eisenstat,
Tiger ball player, as guest
FANNY BAYLES
MICHIGAN-Ronald Colman in
speaker.
of 1969 Ilazelwood Ave. died on
"If I Were King" opened a grand
Nov. 20. Funeral services were
holiday joy show at the Michigan
Cooper Collegians vs. House
held at Lewis Bros. Funeral
Theater on Thanksgiving Day, on
Home on Nov. 21 with burial in
of David to Inaugurate
the mine program with "Thanks
Beth Abraham Cemetery. She is
Basketball Season Sunday
for the Memory" starring Bob
survived by three sons, Morris.
Hope, Shirley Ross and Charles
Cooper Collegians, last year's
Dr. John G. and Dr. Clarence,
Butterworth.
triple-A
champions in the De-
and two daughters, Mrs. Sam
troit Basketball League, will in-
Schmittel and Mrs. George Levin.
UNITED ARTISTS - Mickey
augurate the coming season, when
Rooney, as Andy Hardy, the ro-
they oppose the bearded House of
David team next Sunday night,
mantic romeo, becomes the terror
DOUBLY FERMENTED
Nov. 27, at the Light Guard Ar-
( ?) of the range when he goes
In loving memory of our dear west to make it wild in "Out West
mory, Lamed and Brush Sts.
Now on Sale in
wife
and
mother,
Anna
Popkin,
Included in the lineup of the
with
the
Hardy's",
at
the
United
Exports and Steinies
Collegians is: Earl Meyers, John
who passed away three years ago, Artists Theater.
• SCENE FROM "GREEN FIELDS"
Walter I MAUI 1111111)10 co., D•= Dec. 1, 1935 (5th day in Kislev).
Rieck and Bill Lane, all former
U. of M. stars; Carl Fischer. who
ADAMS-In "Flight to Fame"
Der f.l the road of right bare ninny*
Perez rival of Levi-Iitzchok creates al-
by
Fields"
"Green
trod.
Charless Farrell is the hero of Hirshbein is the attraction which most an hysterical excitement in hails from Western State, and
It la not stmtge her pathway led to
who
is considered the leading
an aerial melodrama concerning will start at Littman's Theater, this obscure village. Unwittingly,
God.
the theft of an electric ray 12th and Seward, on Sunday.
too. he becomes the center of a tennis player in Michigan; Fudge
ittemsentle Tenor and H. C.
Cavanaugh
and Bill .Kerwin. who
Sadly missed by her husband capable of melting enemy planes
"Green Fields" is the story of rural feud.
Lytle SistersiBettie Robin
starred with U. of D. several
and children.
in mid-air.
Rani, ,
For Hersh-Ber and Stere are years ago; Frank Connolly, one
Rove Immo.' Prin.
Levi ltzchok, a young pious Tal-
Lillian Sherman
mudist, who decides one day to in love with each other. Their
gems Ringer
THE MEZUZAH
FOX-The largest and one of abandon his dingy, dimly-lit Beth- love affair is slowly approaching of the leading golfers in the dis-
nri. ,
the most versatile popular mu- Midraah (located somewhere in • climax. Stere's father. Elkoneh, trict here; Ed Parry, Walter
I Kosecki. who also hails from
SUNDAY DINNER
The mezuzah is the sign at- sical organizations in America old Russia). where he had been suddenly decides that he would
Seward From 5:30 On
tached to the doorpost of the today, Horace Heidt and his pondering for many a day over like to have levi-Itschok for a I Western State, Ray Hoffman, and
Adam Flipjack round out this
Coyle M'Kay's Music
house of a Jew in fulfillment of Brigadiers, present "The Heidt huge tomes of the Talmud, and son-in-law.
Deuteronomy vi. 9, "and thou of Entertainment" in person on nets out to see the world as it
Complete Floor
In the meantime, Tzineh, Do-
The original House of David
shalt write them on the doorposts the Fox Theater stage. In keep-
Shows Nightly
vid Noiach's daughter, has al- team that will play here next
really is.
of thy house, and within thy ing with the magnitude and gay-
ready
begun
to
weave
her
net
COVER
CHARGE
There
is,
however,
no
end
to
Sunday
night at the Light Guard
NO
gates." The mezuzah is a scroll ety of this great stage attrac-
around Levi-ltzchok.
Armory is known as one of the
on which this section of Deuter- tion the Fox offers equally happy Levi-Itzchok's amazement when
The climax
arrives
when most colorful and entertaining
,J,
, enemy is written and inserted in entertainment on the screen with one day in his wanderings he
road teams in the country. The
ametal or wooden case, which Shirley- Temple in her newest happens to come upon a peasant Hersh-Ber, driven to desperation
village where two Jewish peasant by love, denounces Stere's father antics that this bearded club
has a little opening through screen hit, "Just Around the
in a language which the latter display during a game certainly
families
have
settled.
which the word "Shaddai," writ- Corner."
To these simple people the ar- understands and appreciates. It bears them out as one of the
ten on the back of the scroll,
is then that Levi-Itzchok an- most interesting teams to watch
is visible. It is affixed in a slant-
When the Germans shout "hell rival of Levi-Itzchok is nothing
n.
short
of a miracle. Removed from nounces meekly that he would in basketball.
ing position to the upper Part of Hitler" they are unaware that
Two preliminary games will
like to take Tzineh for a wife.
limn(
the right-hand door post. Jose- they "contaminate" their "Aryan" contact with Jewish life-it is a
1040 -VIIAYMi
On the opening night, Sunday, precede the main attraction, the
thus mentions its use as ancient lips with a Semitic exclamation. long way to the ctiy where true
• Tole
:,
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there will be • special program, first beginning at 7 p. m.
..„ 4 custom even in his day.
The word "heil" like the English Jews live-and always longing
On the following Sunday night,
including an address by Perez
Hail (or hale) meaning be for it in their own naive, simple
ltirshbeing, and a special presen- Dec. 4, the original New York
way,
they
suddenly
find
in
their
Rabbi
Charles
Bender
has
re-
well. be healthy, is derived from
Every betrayal of a secret is
Celtics
will appear here against
tation
by
"Ikuf,"
the
local
cul-
the fault of the person who con- signed as editor of the Canadian the Hebrew "hayir which means midst a true representative of
the Cooper Collegians.
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Joe and Adolph Slatkin
Tell of Popularitiy of
1939 Chevrolet
With the eyes of thousands of
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The Real Story Behind
Today's Headlines
PROFESSOR MAMLOCK
A crushing holligient of Nazi terms
CINEMA
JOSEPH B. SLATKIN
let Co., 11354 Dexter Blvd., re-
port that never before have they
seen as much praise given an
automobile as the '39 Chevy.
"And the_ praise being heaped
upon the new models is justified,"
said they. "We are eager to show
and demonstrate the new cars
and urge our friends to visit our
showrooms for an early inspec-
tion. We would also like to show
them our newly enlarged service
and lubrication quarters which
ranks as one of the best ip the
city."
An invitation is also extended
to Chevrolet owners to bring
their cars for service to Dexter
Chevrolet Co. Their service de-
partment is manned with factory
trained experts who render com-
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service under the supervision of
Earl Gow who is well known as
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A Great Heavyweight Match
BOXING
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TUES. EVE., NOV. 29
Heavyweight Boxing Match
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Tuesday
The greatest light heavyweight
match for Detroit in five years
will be staged at the Arena Gar-
dens Tuesday night, Nov. 29,
when Dave Clark, Detroit's spec-
Leni Riefenstahl, Hitler's girl
friend, is going to get the frigid
treatment if she carries nut her
intention of visiting Hollywood.
LEGAL NOTICES
Leon spenders.
Attorney, 1261 Amgen
Tower.
EXTMON TO CHANGE 5.5511
OF 511C11141AN, county 01
Wayne. -Pre:Jobe Court for the mid
county. Notice Is herein: given tient I
Intend on the doll day of Fehruog.
A. D. 1231, At ten o'clock In the fore.
noon, to make •ppileation o mid Pro.
bate Court for en order ellnnaing no
nen. from ISRAEL SOKANOV to IA
RAEL ISIKAN01•• 4. avrording to the
provielme of the nom,e in men YAM
made and Provided
lofted: Nov. 13 WI
18RAEL BOKANOV.
mr,vrt:
Daniel lit. Foley, Attorney, 16311 Penob-
scot Bldg.
2.2711
STATE OF MICIIIOAN. County of
Wayne. as-At o wealon of thie Pro..
noun for mid County of Way., held
It the P501.4 Court Room in the Cllr
of Detroit. on the twenty-eemnd day of
Noieenher in the yeas one thousand nine
hundred and thirty...ht. Present, Jo.
mph A. Morph, Judge of Probate. In
the mailer of the 140101, of CATIIERfNE
DROWN. Deceased. Daniel R. Foley.
administrator of Had
estate, having
rendered to this oun him arts annual
administration wrount In mid molter
and sled therewith hi. Petition Prating
ions a parlIal distribution of sold rotate
he male to the lemons entitled thereto.
It ts ordered. llist the Soong-m...1
day of December. nest. M ten O'clock
In the forenoon at/old Court Room
lo appointed for marninins and allowing
mid . , -route and hearing said petition .
And it la further Ordered, Th.0 a ropy
thes order be Puhllehed
PIAs weeks mono. to mid time of
teeming. In The Legal Chronle le. • news.
paper printed and nee- slating la mid
County of Wayne
JusE
lA taryonv)PtIodAi.
111.11 .n p m. ,
DON I) CULLEN,
Deputy Probate/ Men1.100
TED KEATING
tacular Negro' boxer, takes on
Ted Keating of Toronto in a 10-
rounder.
Matchmaker Louis Newman
and Promoter Eddie Lewis in-
sisted that both men make the
light-heivyweight limit of 173
Pounds. The importance of this
is readily seen when it is known
that both Keating and Clark have
their eyes on the throne of John
Heqry Lewis, light-heavy king of
the world.
that
t
D . o er e p ,,
hth
the rumor to
oo
refugees will be settled in Alaska
There h m - o P 7e than rumor
though the number of refugees in-
volved may be small.