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no laundry
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Flat Pieces carefully ironed
Additional Pounds 15Mt c lb.
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
14 16s. Flatwork All Finished 79c
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Neatly Ironed
Bath Towel. and Underwear
Fluffed Dried
Addition•I pounds 7c lb.
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
Pounds
4 Pairs Lace Curtainsn",,Z0 sloo
Not real/m.1We for run-burnt or alnd-ohipped curtains
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
Each
35c
25c
All
Ironed Service 30c
,,EARING
Flat Pieces
APPAREL
per pound
per pound
10C
Minimum Charge, $1.80
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
HUSE
LAUNDRY CO. TTS
PHONE CADILLAC 7423
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The Best Materials Used
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Rev. Canter
Jacob
Silverman
SURGICAL
2903
Elmhurst
TO. 94839
FRADELL SHERMAN
of 9642 Delmar, 84 years old,
died on May 6. Funeral services
were held on May 7. Rabbi I.
Stollman officiating. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Nathan,
seven sons, Louis, Morris, Jack,
Max, Sam, Meyer and Reuben,
one daughter, Mrs, Masha Meisen-
berg, 20 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
•
HAROLD KOHNER
of 3224 Rochester Ave., 22 years
old, died on May 7. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home on May 8 with
burial in Oakwood Cemetery. He
is survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kohner, two
brothers, James and Alex and a
sister, Irene.
MARVIN JACOBY
of 2405 Calvert Ave., 20 years
old, died on May 3. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home on May 4 with in-
terment in Oakview Cemetery.
He is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Jeanette Jacoby, and two
brothers, Joseph and Leonard.
Rev. Cantor
DAVID
RACHEL BURTON
GOLDEN
of 740 Hazelwood Ave., died last
Detroit's Favorite
• MOREL
TILER II-5400
Wedding femme.
lee Performed al
d br
',ointment.
1101110
Friday at her home. Funeral serv-
ices were conducted Monday,
May 8, at 10 a. m., at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home. Rabbis Leo M.
Franklin and Leon Franz offii-
dated. Miss Burton was born in
Utica, N. Y., the daughter of
Rebecca and Nathan Burton. She
was brought to Detroit as a child
and was active here in charitable
affairs. She was a member of the
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El.
Surviving her are her sisters.
IN MEMORIAM
ilianUel
aroacb
EiranIte sod Merble Meoseasele
In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, Bessie
Nathan, who passed away 12
year ago.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
In our hearts your memory lingers
Sweet, tender and trbe
There is not a day goes by
That we do not think of you.
Rabbi Abraham Schechter
Sadly missed by her children
and grandchildren.
niter 5-7155
Rabbi of Congregation Ahaysth
Achim and Other Synagogues
Performs MI Rebbinic Functions
PERFORMS MARRIAGES
5137 CAMERON AVE. TO. 5-5654
Mother's Day
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP.
The Equitable Trust Company
Laundresses, women for house
Bring Mother and
has moved from the quarters oc-
cleaning, house maids, women
cupied for the past 10 years in
the Family
for part time work. By hour,
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
to
can Jewish Committee on Jan. 6, the Buhl Bldg. to their new lo-
day or week. Schlesinger's,
cation in the building across the
1935, noted "with dismay the
Madison 2526.
posed of Dr. John H. Latrop,
spread of anti-religious move- way on the northeast corner of
chairman; the Rev. Dr. Arthur
Griswold and Congress Sts., more
QUILTS — Made or recovered H. Brown, honorary chairman; ments in countries in both the recently known as the Fidelity
from your own feathers or Michael Williams and Carl Sher- Old and the New World. Along Bldg., but which henceforth will
2 936
wools. Pillows recovered—spe- man, vice chairmen; Linley V. with our Catholic and Protest- be known as "600" Griswold St.
SPECIAL
cial, $1.00. Full line of curtains, Gordon, secretary. The member- ant fellow citizens, we voice our
Under the sharp vigilance of
DINNER prepared
protest
against
the
suppression
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
guards,
millions
of
dollars
of
se-
ship included, among others, of religious liberty and freedom
to Give Her a Real Treat!
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
former President Herbert H. of conscience wherever and when- curities were moved to vaults in
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hoover, President Nicholas Mar- such suppression is at- the new quarters.
ever
Hogarth 9090,
ray Butler of Columbia Univer-
For several months, 15,000
city; Dr. John
The Jewish War Veterans of square feet of space on five levels
C U R T A INS — housecleaning? of the New York Times; Presi-
Then send us your curtains. dent Henry Sloane Coffin of the United States, at their an- in the southeast corner of the
nu convention in 1934, adopted building have been undergoing
There's lasting charm with Union Theological Seminary; nail
laundry finished curtains. You'll Judge Julian W. Mack, and a resolution extending sympathy modernization and adaptation to
to
"these people of Catholic re- the growing needs of this strong
be pleased with our work, Mae U. S. Senator Arthur Capper.
ligion" and condemned "certain fiduciary institution, and the re-
R E DELI
Humphlett, University 2-1986,
11613 ,,7 ,:..4 „ 1 "MITERnoBli, NTI;
T h e committee, "concerned
governments" for "discriminating sult is a skillful arrangement for
Phone HOgarth 3042-3
solely with the question of reli-
PROFESSIONAL AND B U S (- gious liberty," declared that "the against and persecuting people the quick and economical hand-
YOU CAN BUY QUALITY KOSHER MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE
NESS young men and women! deliberate purpose of the gov- of the Catholic religion because ling of the many types of opera-
tions having to do with money
Are you interested in making ernment policy is not merely the of their religious belief."
Dr. Charles S. MacFarland, and property which make up the
the proper acquaintance for the correction of alleged abuses, but
purpose of matrimony? Strict. the extirpation Of all religion in general secretary emeritus of trust company's activities.
On the ground level will be
ly confidential, Write Box 1, the country. We can say without the Federal Council of the
Churches of Christ in America, found the Real Estate and Prop-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
contradiction that in a consider.
in his book, "Chaos in Mexico," erty Management Departments,
able number of states of Mexico
IIEBREW, YIDDISH, ENGLISV, all Roman Catholics are deprived published in 1935, following a divisions of the Equitable's busi-
Citizenship and Bar Mitzvah. entirely of places of worship and six-week trip through that coun- ness which have reached large vol-
ume because of the number and
Reading and writing in five (5) the services of their clergy and try. wrote:
..z. It la the Church
&moat IoM
lessons. Free trial lesson. David that in many of the other states Ili miatence—e ,lerilt so far
the par- variety of properties for which
Horowitz, the teacher, 2254 the number of available churches tial me of claret Imildingn In the the trust company acts as manag-
in concertuni—ovre
large por- er or supervisor under agency and
Pingree, apt. 22. Hogarth 3547. and priests is no limited as to mottle
11011 Of amico.
p to the prewmt time
FOR A GOOD DEAL
nn trust agreements, including
infringe upon the people's rights iht protenta and iht alleged ablation.
of
lesialatIon
Amply
brought
on
apartment buildings, hotels, busi-
FOR RENT — Beautiful, clean, to religious freedom."
repriaal after nuother."
newly-decorated room for two
ness,
factory
and
residential
At a mass meeting held in
properties.
ladies, gentlemen or couple.
Brooklyn, N. Y., in December,
Oscar A. Kaufman, vice presi-
Shower. Board optional. Kitch- 1934, 1,800 Catholics, Jews and Norman Lumber Co. Has
en and telephone privileges. Protestants protested the anti-
11310 JOS. CAMPAU
Plan for Those Who De- dent, announced that the enlarged
TO 8-4103
space
was necessitated by the
Good transportation. 31 o s s, religious program in Mexico. Dr.
sire to Become Home- growth of the company's business.
2210 Pingree Ave., Apt. 311.
Everett
R.
Clinchv
(Protestant),
Owners
Tyler 4-3752,
The institution first opened for
director of the National Confer.
AT THE POWATAN
business in 1927. Present capital
ence of Christians and, Jews. de-
A plan that should appeal to and undivided profits exceed
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished clared that the Mexican govern-
room for one or two in home ment had been "definitely athe- everyone interested in owning $580,000, reserves exceed $400,-
of small family. Kitchen privi- istic and materialistic, with the their own home is being announced 000, with total assets aggregating
leges. Reasonable. 3762 Richton avowed aim of eradicating all this week by Norman Ross, owner $2,700,000, No banking business
of the Norman Lumber Co. • is transacted. Funds belOnging to
Ave., upper,
religion and religious influence."
Devised by Mr. Ross chiefly to trust accounts totaling $1,750,000
Apart from the joint protests save home builders time and wor- are kept in cash, segregated from
FOR RENT — Clean furnished
for the
against
Catholic
persecution
there
ry,
it will also result in the sav- company funds. These figures do
room for a gentleman. Pleasant
surroundings, Good transporta- have been a number of individ- ing of considerable money. Briefly, not include the imposing total of
tion. Telephone. 2966 Monterey ual statements and resolutions this plan is as unique as it is securities belonging to estates and
Ave., between Lawton and Wil- from Jewish and Protestant simple, ,No matter what type of 'trusts entrusted to its care.
groups.
home you desire, no matter how The Equitable has the distinc-
demere,
Protestant protests against much el how little you care to tion of being the first trust com-
spend, Mr. Ross will have his
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek
pany in the state to receive from
FOR RENT—Furnished room for Catholic persecution have ap -
staff of architects draw plans for
young lady, in home of three peared in the Christian Century, a home that will suit each in- the State Banking Department its
done by
adults. Kitchen privileges. Good leading undenominational weekly, dividual requirement. After the license to operate following the
transportation, N o r t h l a w n and in the Living Church, a plans have been approved, a repu- banking holiday.
Protestant Episcopal weekly,
8552,
Mr.
Kaufman
pointed
out
that
The Christian Centu ailed table and efficient builder will be the Equitable was the first local
selected from a long list of cus-
FOR RENT—Large comfortable upon American Pr¢tF a s to tomers who are specialists in every trust company to repay in full all
room for single person in home support Catholic protests ainsit type of construction (at the low- previous deposit claims, thus jus-
Mexican
religious
regul
ions.
of small family. All conveni-
est possible cost). All the neces- tifying the soundness of the spe-
4086 LESLIE
HO. 5914
ences. Continuous hot water.- "Liberty of religious wor. ip," sary ,financing is arranged with cial banking act of 1933 which
declared.
permitted payment of depositor
Good transportation, 2254 Ha- it
the
F.
II.
A.
or
by
private
loan
"In denied to those alma/ Norm
re-
claims
over
a
period
of
years.
It
zelwood Ave. Tyler 5-7188,
quiem the menitee of prim. oh
and the materials for the home
11/.
11111111w
of prieat• Permitted le e Dm ( are then furnished by the Nor- was following this 100 per cent
In ithennlIr inadequate, o alien
payoff in 1938 that the present
FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room arra
all the pelealm ere drhen from Mate, man Lumber Co.
SAMMY WALSH
completely furnished, modern or alien the p et arrogate5,3 o
Mr. Ross emphasizes that all capital structure arrangement
the
ponce
to
en
the
number
of
Prieate,
cottage. Frigidaire, electric men If liar numlwr
homes will be constructed under went into effect, with the full
11110.ed Ile entitle.
Sammy Walsh, the versatile
stove, large porch. Lake front.
"1,11mrt) of education In denied ahen architectural supervision and that approval of the State Banking De- young giggle-getter, returns to
7387 Lakeview Dr., Union the Matte undertake/. the regimentation the job costing $5 000 will re- partment.
the Powatan Tuesday night. He
for the
,'"'"a•-- "I"1,ht , In mt.len, Iitrment; ceive the same personal attention'
Lake, Dewey Beach, Call Town- "I
Dud or Illtwoo—to Die eacluxion
of s
will be remembered from his
tie. rigida of platen. t,, In-h. up (heir O the
I Phil Bloomgarden Opens
send 5-3359,
osting
$25000.
Strict
e
one
C
-
early winter appearance here for
'
children to their mot faith.
supervision is provided every Motor Sales and Service at his studious impression of Benny
FOR RENT — Bright and airy err ' 55- ti : ttim
lalf e i ://7 .,,, ,L,
the moment construe-
..A.,
.;•7
e /:i
, iti bte . o , "
, - l
Goodman charming the alligators.
9696 Grand River
ion com m
mences
mences until it is corn-
room for one or two ladies, in
the prep. In denied //hen periodical.
The five Bob-O-Lynns will be in
lovely apartment. Kitchen priv- mnl
to the entire satisfaction) Phil Bloomgarden, formerly of the new show Sammy brings with
pow o r , h,,,, ntfi ".
the o,. r h airr
.
rn
,t
41.:
of
the
owner.
ileges. Good transportation.
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek
. uis Rose Co., announces the him. Robert Shafer remains for
,
,
e
11•11,111 to the 111.1111.
In shaornt
sh o rt, the story 1s told Air!! ' the Lo
3265 W. Boston Blvd., Apt. C-5. tits,
ii rt y Is nf
Iringedlien
a
trite.
lobi
opening of the Motor Sales and three more days, ,while the four
the slogan
o
the
Tyler 7-2910.
"From
done by
""°s
''''
'' ` than
Service, with showroom and serv- Cameos offer their rhythmic eye-
"" their
"'I'
other ''
m " tor . "" c -
reams
calling:.
hiteet to Occupancy We Follow ice station at 9696 Grand River appeal.
The Living Church said 'that Thru For You.' Mr. Ross wel- A
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished
v
e. The company will sell and
.
Sammy Dibert and his orchestra
room for a lady or gentleman. the Mexican government "is not comes all inquiries on this plan service DeSoto and Plmouth au-
y
have a new supply of tantalizing
we tomobiles,
l
Reasonable. Good transporta- only anti•religious in avo d in- and will be glad to provide any
dance
music,
with
Dibert
leading
tention
but
also
is
determined
other
information
that
is
desired.
tion. 2039 Ilazelwood Ave.
Mr.
by force to stamp out religion He can be reached by calling position Bltooomgard n i s now in a the way on his xylophone.
serve hi many friends
2540 TAYLOR
TY. 4-2143
FOR RENT—Large, airy room in the interest of a godless col- Hogarth 4121.
better
than ever before. In mak-
in quiet home for a couple or lectivist program built on the
ing this announcement, Mr. Bloom-
Russian
model."
one or two gentlemen. Michaels,
Nathan Schecter Urges Giv - garden stated, "Our low rent loca- FRI., WA•., al N., 31.41' It, 13, 14
Rabbis Express Sympathy
pa
Seritel Ehtennteln'e
2901 Gladstone.
tion and low overhead will enable
ing Frigidaires as Gifts
A statement prepared by the
i me to offer my friends unusually
"Alexander Nevsky"
last 3 Data
on Mother's
ot
Da y
FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished Chief Rabbis of France in 1936
310N., TIEN., WE 5., MAY EL IL 17
attractive deals. I believe that
BOB SHAFER
-
room for one or two business and read In all the synagogues
the
general
public
will
also
ap-
of that country expressed deep-
Chas. 5o;erFEAT"1181tehrok's
4 CAMEOS
Observance of Mother's Day is predate our service facilities
girls, in home cf small adult
In
'Secret Agent'
Open, To,...1.)
family. Home privileges, Meals eat sympathy" for those Catho- an event of modern origin, but al- which we are able to provide
3Iad. Carroll
"M•yeriing"
lie
priests
who
have
suffered
ready
it
has
developed
a
deep
both
economically
and
efficiently".
if desired. Rochester near Dex-
SAMMY
P. Lorre
"Yesterday in Mexico and today tradition which expresses in a
ter bus. Tyler 6-6355,
"I extend an invitation to my
WALSH
in unhappy Spain."
material way much of the affec- many friends and the general pub-
AT WOODWARD
Boh-O-Lynn
flirt+
FOR RENT—Bright and cozy
A resolution adopted by the tion in which mothers have been lie to visit our showrooms where
SAMHYDISERrS
held for Con-
centuries.
room in modern home of three Union of American Hebrew
they will find the new DeSoto-Ply-
Again this year a further mean- mouth line on display. Cars that
adults. All conveniences. Near gregations at its convention June
MUSIC
-..
bus and car line. 2074 W. 25-30, 1935, protested the op- are of enjoyment will be added have won international fame
5 06 INHrg
m
of illions of mothers through new beauty, new stand-
Philadelphia Ave. Tyler 5-4292, pression of racial and religious to the lives
minorities.
hen, on May 14, their special ards of value And a revelation in
A Unique Program will
FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR
T is celebrated throughout the riding comfort and performance."
Two resolutions were adopted day
characterize the 8 0 t h
RENT—Private bath and run- by the Central Conference of country. •
Mr. Bloomgarden also stated
ning water. 32 miles from De- American Rabbis in 1933 and
Anniversary Celebration
Locally, according to Nathan that a phone call to Hogarth
troit City Hall on Lake Erie. 1936 condemning Catholic per- Shecter, Frigidaire dealer, there 9698 would bring one of his rep- of the Immortal Sholom
$75 and up per season. Office secution the world over. one of is increasing interest in Mother's resentatives to your home for a
Aleichem
at 3162 Park—Cadillac 7371. the meapecially noting the per- Day gifts which bring relief from demonstration that would entail
Evenings and Sundays, Town- secution of Catholics in Mexico. many household tasks and respon- no obligation.
SUNDAY,
MAY 21,
send 8.8459.
The latter protest, adopted at
8:30 P. M.
124 1011141T H. 2-1311
e
h annual convention at sib4itaiekse. the matter of food pro-
AROUND THE WORLD IN
FOR RENT—Cheerful and airy Cape May, N. J., June 23-29, tection, for example," says Mr.
at the
PICTURES
room for one or two, in home declared: "We Jews as hu man i: Shecter. "Every mother wo
—_—
CENTRAL HIGH
ld
of elderly couple. All conveni- tarians and religionists, wish to u be overjoyed to have refrigera-
(CONCLUDE0 FROM PAGE
ONE(
AUDITORIUM
ences. Garage. Hoffman, 3730
beyond their surface drama, b
voice our objection to the policy Don that not only is dependable v°
Tuxedo at LaSalle
Webb Ave., near Dexter.
of any state which strikes at but which keeps foods fresh for - nd th e physical impact which
Under the auspice s of the
makes the screen shudder and
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished the very practice of religion it- days."
recoil at this terrible spectacle of
room for one or two, in single self. This stricture applies specifi-
YIDDISH CULTURAL
man' s inh umanit
man. A
ar
home. Small family. Kitchen cally to the treatment of the
SECTION
ago, when Iven
y sto filmed The
privileges. Garage. 2298 High- Catholics in our sister Republic
of the
of Mexico."
—
Spanish Earth," and revealed (as
land Ave. between 14th and
FOX
—
Those
nit-witty
corned-
did
Kline
in
"Heart
of
Spain")
The annual report of the ex-
JEWISH COMMUNITY
LaSalle. Townsend 7-5310.
8210 TWELFTH ST.
ecutive committee of the Ameri- inns of the screen, the Ritz Broth- the way of the aggressor over a
COUNCIL
TRINITY 2 - 0100
erg, are at the Fox Theater for united people, we did not foresee
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
a week's personal appearance. On Munich, Vienna, Prague, Memel
room for one or two gentlemen
Special
Announcement!
the
Fox
screen
Warner
Baxter
—the
first
tombstones
in
what
in home of three adults. Con-
3 Performances Only
genial atmosphere. Good trans- YOUNG LADY will share cozy dons again the sombrero and the awful holocaust that is to come.
apartment with business girl. silver-mounted guns of that dash- If "Alexander Nevsky" is not
portation. Reasonable. Tyler
Sunday, May 14,
Reasonable. Near car and bus ing western caballero, the Cisco "Potemkin-with-sound" that Eis-
6-4482.
hoes. Call Hogarth 8709. Kid, to star in "The Return of enstein's admirers have looked
Matinee and Evening
the Cisco Kid."
Monday Night, May 15
FOR RENT — Well furnished, YOUNG MAN, German refit
for from him, it is at least a
gee, UNITED ARTISTS — Another film which, coming from anyone
The King of lareghter
comfortable, large and airy
speaks English well, wants any of those gay stories which com- elke, would be accepted as a
room in home of three
kind
of
job.
Call
Fitzroy
5156,
bines
murder
with
laughter,
"It's
masterpiece.
If
from
Eisenstein
adults, for one or two gen-
tleman. Stall shower. Ga- PARTNER wanted with financial a Wonderful World," brings Clair- is isn't enough, so much the bet-
rage if desired. Unlimited tele-
backing to develop 100 square dette Colbert and James Stewart ter. Far better to have dined
phone. Near Trumbull car. 14th
acres subdivision in city. Call to the United Artists. well and left the table a bit
In RamnblnaLg's Lively Operette
PALMS-STATE — Many of hungrily than badly, but our-
and Woodrow Wilson bus lines.
Mr. Feldman at Tyler 4-9710,
those movie stalwarts who work feated. Perhaps Eisenstein, en-
1734 Burlingame, Townsend
i
n
the
crime-doesn't-pay
epics
will
tering
on
the
second
phase
in
HAND EMBROIDERIES at half
5-5091.
price. Direct from Czechoslo- be found in "The Street of Miss- his development as man and
ing Men," at the Palms-State.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
vakia. Blouses, Tablecloths, ing
artist, will next time give us the
Nevsky"
room in modern single home.
Doilies, Handkerchiefs,
Scarfs, Sergei Eisenstei'rama,
depicts film of which "Alexander Nev-
ns d
etc.
Must be seen to appreciate.
2296 Hazelwood Ave.
is only a teasing sugges-
the defeat of the German knights ti sky"
on. If so,
Reasonable. Garage. 2441 Ful-
Two Arta — sin Ftrenon
we can look forward
AmIxted
lerton. Townsend 6-3188.
by
the
Russian
people
led
by
to
a
motion
picture of unbeliev-
GRAND OPENING
Prince Nevsky in 1242. This film
Rosa Wallenstein
able grandeur.
will continue till Sunday night.
WANTED by a financial institu-
Morris Brown
SPECIALS
(t'oarrIght 1535 5. A. F. 8 . )
and Din Entire New York
tion, a young man, college
of
Companr
graduate, who specialized in
Motor Saks and Service
business admininstration. Must
Tuesday Night, May 16
PHIL BLOOMGARDEN
have had a "B" average, and Offers
to his friends these two
at least one's year's (but not
Outstandin
more than two years') business DE SOTO '39 g BARGAINS
21
5-PASSENGER
experience. Write Box 100,
stating in detail your age, edu- CUSTOM TOURING SEDAN
Miss Helen Rosenberg of Chi-
OF CHICAGO
Council.
She
will
be
accompanied
Brilliant midnight blue finis,
Ta hETS 35 , to 4110
cation and business experience.
. 1rae girl of • hundred mood*•
matched broadcloth upholstery, cago is known as "The girl with on the piano by Miss Cecelia
Orman' a program of ballad* Yiddish
Heyman
of
Chicago.
Philco
push-Dutton
cli
a hundred moods" for her superb
fon annex end rhameterlaatIons nev-
EXPERT HOUSEKEEPER, re-
er before lamed In Detroit.
I. Barzily, a well known inter-
cently arrived from Germany, and de-frosters, special front grill interpretations and characteriza-
will Accept position in home guard, chrome wheel discs. A car Lions of folk songs in many Ian- preter and characterizer of Sho-
Accompanied by
lorn
Aleichem's
comic
sketches,
where German is understood. ' you would be proud to own. Only images, Yiddish, Russian, Spanish,
CECILIA HEYMAN of Chicago
Will work for nominal fee. $833, As low as $99 down. Will English, Italian and Hebrew. She will appear on the program, and
Write Box 45, Detroit Jewish trade. As long as 24 months to possesses a voice that is rich "Tealig" (Theater Libhaber Ges-
el s ha ft ), under the direction of
Pay if desired.
Chronicle.
mellow, intimate. and her chara c- Moishe Haar,
will dramatize Sho-
OF CHICAGO
• terizations fascinate and weave
PASTEURIZ ED11
WANTED--PRACTICAL NURSE
lom Aleichem's famous humorous
PLYMOUTH '39 DELUXE
o111 read, nvIte and do ehmacterlea.
the spell of many lands. She is skit, "The Doctor."
to care for convalescent. Good
Rom of wane of whole.. Alehbent's
4-DOOR TOURING SEDAN,
an artist who is brilliant, original
written.
PER
cook and assist with house- Dual airtone horns, sun visors,
Letters with tickets. Including
and always lovable
sad our ova
two complimentary tickets for
work. Steady. Good home. Call dual windshield wipers and tail
Sh e w ill make h er first debut
University 1-0884 or Townsend lights, cigar lighter, deluxe heater in
representatives
of
organizations,
Detroit Sunday evening, May
6-7925.
and de-frosters, shiny black finish, 21, et the Central High Auditor- were mailed by the Council.
DETROIT
"III drsmallve Shoham Alelehma's la-
Due to the nature of the affair,
! spotless mohair upholstery. Only turn on the 80th anniversary cele.
mou famed,. "The ortoe'
D • ender
STANDARD
ARTISTICALLY decorated cakes ' $699 As low a $99 down.
admission price for members of
the dlr./rt.,/ of MODGIA HAAR.
the
ra ion of the greatest immortal the affiliated organizations were
OTHER DAIRY PROD,'- -T
appropriate as center pieces; fiance 24 months if desired. Will
Yiddish humorist-author, Sholom set at 25c.
CORRESPONDINGLY LOW
also assorted cookies, home trade.
The numb/, of nes. available in very
It any th erefore. doubt-
bak ed i n sanitary, modern I
limited. an Mem. be on time in
Alezchem, under the auspices of ful whether
tickets wil l be
MOTOR SALES & SERVICE
Min admission.
kitchen. University 1.6512.
the
Yiddish
Cultural
Section
of
mold
at
the
door
because
the
apse-
9696 Grand River
HO. 9693 the Detroit Jewish Community ity of
TICKETS 25c
the hall is limited.
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In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather, Hyman
Horwitz, who passed away two
years ago, May 6, 1937 (25 days
in Iyar)
Feinberg Jewelry Co. Opens
Optical Department
Good and kind in all his ways
Fresh in our memory always.
An optical department has
been opened by the Feinberg
Jewelry Co 508 Metropolitan
Bldg., in charge of Dr. A. Beresh,
well known optometrist. Sy Fein-
berg wishes to thank his many
friends who attended the opening
of this department on May 1, and
assures the public that absolute
accuracy in the examination of
eyes is guaranteed. Sy extends an
invitation to his many friends to
come in and inset Dr. Beresh.
Sadly missed by his daughter,
Mrs. J. Bronstein, his sons, Sans
and George, and grandchildren.
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
An unveiling of a monument
in memory of Mrs. Sarah Rose
will take place on Sunday, May
14, at 2 p. m., at the Beal David
Cemetery, 9535 Van Dyke Ave.
Relatives and friends are Invited.
Detroit's Finest
Jewish Funeral Home
r.,vS\&
1 „oor.
But-
.t titaf..,
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N am
Before You Buy a
PLYMOUTH — CHRYSLER
See
NATE or SAM MARGOLIS
MARGOLIS AUTO SALES, Inc.
All Plastering
Kate Frank
Memorial Bldg.
Samuel Dickman
8 Sons
Electrical Work
Kate Frank
Memorial Bldg.
■ i tig
STONE
ELECTRIC CO.
CINEMA E. c()L'Imp"
OWptq
LITTMAN'S
Downtown Theaters
People's Theatre
Menashe
Skulnik
"Chayim Shaye
Becomis a
Father"
TO HONOR ANNIVERSARY OF
SHOLEM ALEICHEM, MAY
Helen Rosenberg
I. HARZILY
“TIIEOLIEG"
7739 JOHN It STREET
S I •
0 14 A9.114 B esla
Kosher Meat and Poultry Market
DeLuxe Family Service
Double Woolen Blankets
Feather Pillows
Equitable Trust Co. Moves
to New Quarters
AARON B. MARGOLIS
THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME
1
CLASSIFIED NON-CATHOLIC PROTESTS AGAINST
THE PERSECUTION OF CATHOLICS
S
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
.
May 12, 1939
awl THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
TRinity 2-2114
"Der Groiser
Fardiener"
FRESH
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QUART
Johnson Milk Depots