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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

January 19, 1940

Dr. Franklin to Discuss "Religious Philosophy
of Modern Judaism" Friday Evening, Jan. 26

CLASSIFIED

AT CLUB ROYALE

HOUSE HELP.
On Friday evening, Jan. 26, ual, be furnished by the Temple RELIABLE
Laundresses, women for house
at the Sabbath Eve services of choir under the direction of
cleaning, house maids, women
Temple Beth El, Dr. Leo M. George Galvani, with Jason Tick-
for part time work. By hour,
Franklin will discuss the sub- ton at the organ. Since the death
day or week. Schlesinger's,
ject, "The Religious Philosophy of the late Abram Ray Tyler, who
Madison 2526.
of the Modern Jew." This sub- for 27 years was organist of the
ject has been chosen by request of Temple, and for the last two
a number of persons. It is the years organist emeritus, Mr. Tick- QUILTS - Made or recovered
from your own feathers or
purpose of Dr. Franklin in this ton has been named as organist
wools. Pillows recovered-spe-
address to point out some of the of the Temple. He is a young
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
fundamental principles on which man of brilliant promise. For the
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
Jews of all shades of religious past three years he has been a
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
opinion stand in agreement. member of the music faculty of
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
The musical service will, as us-Wayne University.
Hogarth 9050.

Downtotvn Theaters

Philomathic Debating Club

An interesting program, includ-
ing a guest speaker and variety
speeches, was presented to mem-
bers of P. D. C. Sunday, Jan. 14.
Alfonso Rodriguez, a judge of the
P. D. C. oratorical contest, gave
his impression and criticism of the
contest, supplementing his remarks
with illustrations taken from his
own orations.
Those participating in the var-
S iety speeches were Morris Lax,
Henry Seligman, Sherman Moolo-
nan and Albert Kramer. Morris
Lax was elected best speaker of
the afternoon and William Sha-
piro was the critic.
Next Sunday, Jan. 21, the Phil-
omathic will hold election of of-
ficers.



A. Z. A. Thanks Chronicle



IN MEMORIAM
In

In IlusInom Since 1910

For Estimates call TO. 8-3696

11311 WOODWAIM AVE.

Near CollIngwood

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room for a lady or gentleman.
Reasonable. Good transportation.
2213 Hazelwood Ave. Tyler
6-6915.

FOR SALE - Five hundred dol-
lar French design sofa for
$175. Beautiful side chairs,
torchiers, curio cabinet, bed-
room suites, Chinese rugs.
Eighteenth century dining room
suite, washing machine, ironer,
refrigerator and stove. 2340
Oakman Blvd.

TERRY AND WALKER

Dancing at Sam Sofferin's
Club Powatan

FOR RENT - Newly-decorated,
furnished room for a gentleman
in single home of congenial,
adult family. Good transporta-
tion. Inquire after 1 p. m. at
2935 Oakman Ct. Townsend
5-5095.

ON TNIC OCEAN
AT TWILITH
AND
THIRTUNTH

Burns and White, dancing at the
Club Royale.

Lillian Carmen, song stylist, and
Dolly Arden, a new star of the
dance, are both stars from the
International Casino, New York's
smart theater restaurant, who
are appearing at the Club Royale
this week, held over with the en-
tire show. Ventriloquist Paul Win-
chell, who has been acclaimed by
critics both in Hollywood and Chi-
cago as the best since Bergen, re-
mains, as do Burns and White, the
musical comedy dance team play-
ing a return engagement in De-
troit. Portia Thompson Royalettes
and Danny Demetry's orchestra
complete the line-up.

Ted Leary, singing master of
ceremonies, who came to Detroit WIDOW will rent room in large
apartment to young lady or
directly from Hollywood, remains
couple. Kitchen privileges. Near
at the Club Powatan. Hollywood
Lawton bus and Linwood car.
was Ted's first stop after his re-
2675 Rochester Ave., Apt. 202.
One of Judge Irving Lehman's
turn from an eight month's tour
Tyler 5-3969.
most treasured keepsakes is the
of Australia, and his co-star in the
Bible used by the late Justice
new show, song-stylist Ruth
AGENT will Benjamin N. Cardozo when he
Craven, has also jupl, returned MATRIMONIAL
help business or professional was sworn in as a member of
from "Down Under".
men get acquainted in a refined the Supreme Court . . . Judge
Ballroom buffoonery is the spe-
and confidential manner. Write Lehman used the same Bible when
cialty of Terry and Walker, who
Box 800, Detroit Jewish Chron- he was sworn in as Chief Justice
are bunsy introducing Detroiters
icle.
of the New York Court of Appeals
to the "Cokie-Okie," a nonsense
follow-the-leader dance which they FOR RENT - Furnished or un- recently.
say is New York's latest craze.
furnished room for lady or
A new line of Dansonettes pre-
coupl e. Frigidaire. Shower.
CLASSIFIED
sent varied production numbers
Home privileges. Reasonable.
in modern, sophisticated swing,
Good transportation. 3447
and musical comedy rhythms, with
Longfellow, upper. Near Dex- FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
Lew Fidler's Californians supply-
ter.
room for a lady in single
ing the music.
home of congenial family.
FOR RENT - Large, newly fur-
Modern conveniences. Real
nished room in single home of
for right party. Reason-
115th Anniversary Banquet young couple, for a gentleman. home
able. Good transportation.
Reasonable.
3305
Tuxedo
Ave.
of Cong. Bnai Jeshurun,
2537 Glynn Ct.
Townsend 7-6903.

2nd Oldest Congregation
in New York, on June 20 FOR RENT - Attractive eight-

Congregation Bnai Jeshurun,
second oldest Congregation in New
York, and one of the seven oldest
Congregations in America, will
celebrate its 115th anniversary by
a banquet to be held in its Com -
munity Center, 270 W. 89th St.,
New York, Saturday evening, Jan.
20.
The occasion will also celebrate
the 25th anniversary of Cantor
Jacob Schwartz in the service of
the congregation.
The principal speaker will be
Rev. Dr. Henry Smith Leiner, co-
chairman, League for Fair Play,
and executive secretary, Depart-
ment of Relations with Churches
Abroad of the Federal Council of
Churches in America. Addresses
will also be delivered by Dr. Israel
Goldstein, Rabbi of the Congre-
gation, and Charles W. Endel, its
president. Dr. David de Solapool
of Congregation Shearith Israel,
the "mother congregation" from
which Bnai Jeshurun emanated in
1825, will give the opening prayer,
and Rev. Dr. Nathan Stern of Con-
gregation Shaaray Tefilla (West
End Synagogue), the "daughter
Congregation" emanated f r o m
Bnai Jeshurun in 1844, will give
the benediction.

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
has played a prominent role in
the growth and development of
the AZA chapters, Junior Bnai
Brith of Detroit.
From the two chapters some
two years ago to our present ex-
panded 11 groups, the AZA is
proud to have been a contributor
to a fast growing Jewish paper
that also in a similar way has ex-
panded into a new Jewish Chron-
icle that will be recognized as one
of the finest Jewish reading pap-
ers in this part of the country.
The AZA appreciates the kind
courtesy that the editors have
given us in the use of space that
has been alloted our organization
for the use of publicizing the mul-
titude of activities Nat the vari-
ous chapters have engaged in dur-
ing the past year. By reading the
Chronicle, the Detroit Jewish
population have acknowledged
these articles and have responded ORT Technical School in
• time after time to make our af-
Leeds for 105 German
fairs a talked about success.
Boys
Thanking you again, we remain,
Very truly yours,
Detailed information regarding
A.Z.A. Chapters of Detroit
the setablishment of the ORT
PHIL ROTHSCHILD,
technical school in Leeds for 105
Publicity Chairman.
German boys ORT brought to
England from Germany before
the outbreak of war, was received
last week in two reports to the
loving memory of my dear American ORT Federation from
mother, Belle Barnett, who passed Lieutenant Colonel 3. H. Levey,
acting chairman of the executive
away Jan. 21, 1931.
of the British ORT in London.
-Hazel B. Sobel.



Exclusive but Not Expensive

MAH JONG SETS - Complete
line. Priced from $7.95 up. Best
buys in Detroit. 3205 Calvert
Ave. Townsend 7-5369.

FOX. - "His Girl Friday" and
"The Man Who Wouldn't Talk"
are the current features at the
Fox Theater.

The 13th annual ball of the
Berditchewer Progressive Aid So-
ciety is sceduled for Sunday eve-
ning, Jan. 21, at the Moose Tem-
ple, Cass at Elizabeth Ayes.
Since this is "The Bar Mitz-
vah Ball", everything has been
done by the arrangements com-
mittee to insure the guests of
the evening the best in amuse-
ments, dancing, entertainment.
The entire net proceeds of the
evening will be distributed for
charitable purposes during the
coming year.

STATE
Upholstering Co.

tor, papering, painting, plaster-
ing. All work guaranteed.
Reasonable prices. Estimates
free. No job too big or too
small. 3019 Gladstone Ave.
Tyler 5-9402.

UNITED ARTISTS. - Leslie
Howard and Ingrid Bergman ro-
mance together, while the whole
world talks, in "Intermezzo", a
love story, now at the United Ar-
tists Theater. Robert Montgomery
and two beautiful legs introduce
an amazing character in "The
Earl of Chicago", story of a
tough gangster who inherits a
title in England, also at the
United Artists.

Berditchever Prog. Aid So-
ciety's "Bar Mitzvah"
Ball Sunday

Can

APPEAR AT POWATAN PHILIP J. GORZECK-Contrac-

MICHIGAN. - "Four Wives",
sequel to last year's "Four Daugh-
ters", has its Detroit debut at the
it Michigan Theater. "Henry Goes
4 Arizona", starring Frank Morgan
and Virginia Weidler, is on the
same program.



For UPHOLS1 ERING
REPAIRING, SLIP COVERS

room apartment. Four bed-
rooms, two bathrooms. Heat,
garage, janitor service, new
stove and frigidaire. Reason-
able. 3224 Rochester Ave., care-
taker, or call Townsend 7-0151.

FLAT FOR RENT - Beautiful
upper. Seven rooms. Garage.
New stove and frigidaire. New-
ly-decorated. $55. 2267 Glad-
stone Ave. Tyler 5-9637.

BEAUTIFUL MAH JONG SETS
in six different colors. Specially
priced. Also racks and cases
sold separately. 16910 LaSalle
Blvd. University 2-2681.

FOR RENT - Newly furnished
room in home of small family.
Reasonable. 12145 Otsego Ave.
Davison 7202.

eautiful. modern.

completely fireproof. Guests

agree The TIDES is no ex-

periment -

...

but on assur-

ance you'll enjoy your stay.

t e 't1./

Rainbow Room seating

250. Finest Kosher Cuisine.

• Champagne Bar.

• Entertainment policy.

• Sky Top Solarium.

Meyer Cohen

Samuel M. Grundwerg

Nathan Ginsburg

Detroit Now Boasts of One
of One of America's Finest
and Most Complete Bath
and Massage Establish-
ments

The New Detroit Baths, located
at 1377 West Vernor Highway,
has brought to the people of De-
troit one of America's largest,
finest and most complete bath and
massage establishments. These
baths are located in their own
fine, modern, fireproof building,
containing every modern conveni-
ence.
It really is a pleasure to visit
these baths1 Entering their large,
cheerful, well-furnished lobby,
you are most courteously ap-
proached by a uniformed employee
FOR RENT - Large, bright, to ascertain your desires. Then
furnished room. Modern conven- you are turned over to a thor-
iences. Convenient transporta- oughly competent, experienced at-
tion. Reasonable. 3351 Elmhurst tendant who really knows the
Ave. Townsend 6-5768.
business, and given one of the
best Swedish massages, Turkish
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished baths, mineral baths or reducing
room for couple or single per- treatments you ever enjoyed in
son. Kitchen privileges. Good your life.
transportation and telephone if
One thing that really impresses
desired. 2704 Calvert.
a person is the absolute cleanli-
ness and order that prevails
FOR RENT - Beautiful 6-room throughout the baths. In our ex-
upper flat, breakfast room. New perience we have never visited
house, oil heat furnished; a similar institution that quite
adults; west of Dexter; 3797 equals this establishment.
Buena Vista, Hogarth 6225.
The New Detroit Baths caters
to ladies and gentlemen and is
in open 24 hours daily. Situated
omen for
FOR RENT-Furnishednt feom
a couple or two gentlemen
only one-half block east of Briggs
home of two adults. Kitchen Stadium, it is most convenient.
privileges. Convenient location. Free parking is provided for pa-
2930 Monterey. Townsend trons.
5-9681.

FOR RENT - Nice, clean fur- BUSINESS GIRL will share her
nicely furnished apartment in Dr. Charles B. Vibbert Is
nished room for a gentleman in
well-kept building with another
Elected President of
home of two. Reasonable. Near
congenial girl. Good transpor-
Philosophical Soc.
bus line. Townsend 5-6815.
tation. Townsend 6-4539.
YOUNG BUSINESS GIRL wishes
The Detroit Philosophical So-
room and board in private WILL SUBLET two beautifully ciety, at its annual meeting Tues-
furnished
rooms
including
ra-
home. Couple without children
dio, linens and silver. 3410 Chi- day evening, Jan. 9, elected Dr.
preferred. Must be in Highland
Charles B. Vibbert of the faculty
cago Blvd., Apt. 101. Inquire of the University of Michigan,
Park near Woodward. Call Ty-
manager.
ler 5-3969 between 6 and 7
department of philosophy, presi-
p. m.
WANTED - Working couple or dent of the society. Among those
two ladies to share apartment elected to the board of directors
FOR RENT-Large, bright room
with widow. Strictly kosher. are Dr. Emil Amberg and Dr. N.
for one or two. Convenient
Meals if desired. Good trans- E. Aronstam.
transportation. Reason able.
The society was organized 40
portation. 2989 W. Buena Vista.
2301 W. Euclid Ave. near La-
years ago. The members are
Salle. Tyler 5-1161.
FOR RENT-Large airy room for largely compoesd of professors
a woman, man, or a couple. of Philosophy of the University
FOR RENT - Bright and airy
Reasonable. Convenient trans- of Michigan, Wayne University,
room. Good transportation.
and other learned institutions of
portation. Northlawn 3026.
11331 Dexter Blvd., near Ccl-
the state, also a number of phy-
lingwood., Apt. 301. Hogarth
FOR RENT, 2968 Sturtevant- sicians, lawyers, engineers, and
5666.
Nice furnished room for one or writers.
The society meets every month
two in congenial home of small
FOR SALE - Restaurant and
family. Meals optional. Fine and the next meeting will be ad-
beer. Good going business.
neighborhood. Good transporta- dressed by Prof. Samuel M.
Closed Sunday. Inquire at 913
Levin of Wayne University.
tion. Townsend 6-8915.
Gratiot Ave.

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