Americam ,favish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, 1$ DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle March 22, 1940 CLASSIFIED Purim Art Object BAY CITY NOTES Victorious Symbol GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME The Jewish Children's Home acknowledges receipt of dona- tions from the following: Morris H. Blumberg; Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph L. Cohen in memory of Louis Goldberg; Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Berkman in memory of their daughter's birthday; Mrs. Harry Meisner; Dr. Jacobs; Tau Beta Gamma Sorority; Mr. Mos- kowitz; Jeannette Kabaker; J. W. Webber. Mr. and Mrs. William Hutton had as their week-end guest their Made or recovered (laughter, Ruth, of St. Louis, Mo. QUILTS your own feathers or Miss Eileen Hirschfield, who SO, from wools. Pillows recovered—spe- is attending the University of cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, Chicago, is spending her vaca- wedding gifts. tion with her parents, Mr. and ba by, s hower and Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, Mrs. Joseph C. Hirschfield. 11649Dexter Blvd.. at Webb. To compliment Miss Florence Sherman, Miss Betty Golden en- Hogarth 9050. tertained at a dinner at The CARD OF THANKS CITIZENSHIP, English, Yiddish, Elk's Club on Monday evening. Hebrew and Bar-Mitzvah. Read- Miss Nannette Kahn, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weis- ing and writing guaranteed. of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn, a blatt of 12056 Dexter Blvd. wish Free trial lesson. David Horo- student at the University of to express their heartiest thanks witz, the teacher, 2254 Pingree Chicago, is spending her vaca- to their relatives and friends for Ave, Apt. 22. Hogarth 3547. tion in this city. the sympathies shown them on Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman the death of their infant son, have as their guest, their sister, CURTAINS, SPREADS, Burton Eliot, on March 14. Miss Sarah Goldberg of Buffalo, LACE TABLECLOTHS and N. Y. Slipcovers look better when Complimenting her niece, Miss laundered or dry cleaned by 111' Florence Sherman, Mrs. George Mae Shields Curtain Cleaners, Kahn was hostess to 25 guests at University 2-1986. a crystal shower at a luncheon TOBY DAVIS holding trophy won by Detroiters at the Elk's Club on Tuesday. H JONG SETS. CLOSEOUT. MA Over 15 different sets to select Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Silver Purim rattle from 19th Fanny Karol of Detroit and Mrs. At an inter-city match between from. Priced at less than century Russia, with whistle, Harry Goldberg of Gladwin, Toledo and Detroit Bnai Brith wholesale cost. 3205 Calvert bells and rattle. The oval opens mother and sister of the groom bowling leagues, Pisgah Lodge Ave, Townsend 7-5369. to show a little gold figure of to be, Dr. Herbert Karol. of Detroit was the winner of the Haman swinging from a gib- From Ann Arbor comes news prize trophy. MATRIMONIAL AGENT will The match is an annual event bet. From the Mintz Collection, that Miss Sarafae Lazarus was help business or professional courtesy of the Jewish Theo- a member of the costumes com- consisting of one meeting in To- men get acquainted in a re- logical , Seminary of America. mittee for the annual Junior ledo and one in Detroit. The fined and confidential manner. Girls' play, "Hi-Falutin," given first city to win the trophy three Write Box 800, Detroit Jewish Valter Poole to Conduct recently at the University of times gains permanent possession Chronicle. of it. Four Concerts at Center Michigan. At the Chicago bowling tourna- Complimenting Miss Florence FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished Sherman, whose marriage to Dr. ment held Jan. 28, the Pisgah The first in the series of four Herbert Karol will take place Lodge Bowling League was rep- room for a gentleman in home of couple. Good transportation. lecture-cancerts by the Michigan April 7, Miss Rose Brenner was resented by two teams which Reasonable. 2718 Glendale Ave. Symphony Orchestra, under the hostess at a kitchen shower the came back with some of the baton of Valter Poole, will take latter part of the week at her higher prizes. Townsend 7-2983. place in Tuesday, March 26, at home on North Grant street. WILL SELL KOSHER HOTEL 8:30 p. m., at the Jewish Com- Welles, Van Paassen in Mt. Clemens due to death munity Center. The series will Downtown Theaters Orson in family. Sacrifice for quick be devoted to the subject, "The and Gene Tunney Among CLEAN-UP FOR sale. Well established. Doing Development of the Symphony." Celebrities on the Fisher FOX—"Abe Lincoln in Illi- The full, 60-men orchestra will thriving business for many nois" and "Bluebird" are the Town Hall 194041 Pro- years. Leon Mandel, 33 S. play. The lecture-concert on March current two great features. Ray- gram Gratiot, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 26 will begin with the formation mond Massey's rugged and real- Phone 135. of the first symphony orchestra istic portrait of Lincoln, based Orson Welles, threatrical genius in history. It will then present on the play by Robert Sher- BUSINESS MAN, 46, desires to symphonic music in its Pre-Class- wood, is brought to the screen of stage and radio, will be one of meet refined lady. Write Box ical forms, with Mr. Poole out- in a drama that abounds in home- the Detroit Town Hall celebrities to appear in the Fisher Theater 95, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. lining the growing complexity of spun vigor. during the 1940-41 season of This first symphonic structure. Wednesday mornings at 11 o'clock, Men's Suits or Topcoats for couple PALMS STATE—In "The Ma- it is announced by Kathleen Snow ROOM AND BOARD concert will go up to and will Ladies' Plain Dresses, Townsend rines Fly High," battling bud- Stringer, director. or single. Garage. include Franz Joseph Haydn. Suits or Coats dies Chester Morris and Richard The second lecture-concert on 7-7646. , Gene Tunney, former world For llekup & Delivery Tuesday, April 9, will deal with Dix vie for romantic attention heavyweight champion, Shakes- in Detroit & Suburbs FOR RENT-2470 Gladstone. Up- the full development of the from Lucille Ball and combine pearian scholar and distinguished against a murderous outlaw per duplex. Six rooms, shower, lower classical period in music. It will man of affairs, is scheduled. Frigidaire, $45. App ly deal principally with the works preying on plantation folk in a Schiaparelli, most original of the melodrama which gives support- of Mozart and Beethoven. flat. Paris fashion designers is an- The Romantic period in music ing work to Steffi Duna and John othe• headliner. Pierre Van Paas- FOR RENT—Furnished room for will be the subject of the third Eldridge. There is a second sen, foreign correspondent, author a gentleman, in home of small lecture-concert on Tuesday, May feature. of "Days of Our Years"; General adult family. 3358 Richton Ave., 21. MICHIGAN — Bing Crosby, Krivitsky, former chief of the So- The series will close on Tues- near Dexter. 533-547 FOREST AVE., EAST day, May 28, with a lecture-con- Dorothy LaMou• and Bob Hope viet Military Intelligence, and Ad- (All in Sartoga) in "The Road miral H. E. Yarnell, former Corn- FOR RENT—Cheerful furnished cert devoted to modern music. room for young lady or gentle- This series is free to Center To Singapore," together with mander-in-Chief of the U. S. "Swiss Family Robinson," film Asiatic Fleet, will speak. Fulton man, in single home of small members. Monuments of Character version of the popular book, star- Lewis, Mutual's coast-to-coast ra- family. Good transportation. , • ring Thomas Mitchell, Edna dio commentator will discuss na- 2742 Taylor. Tyler 4-5586. Business Increases Shown by Best and Freddie Bartholomew, tional affairs. David Seabury, psychologist; Great-West Life are the grand Easter Week com- WANTED — Couple to share bination at the Michigan Thea- William Lyon Phelps, critic and beautiful furnished four-room philosopher; McClelland Barclay, Elsewhere in this issue ap- ter. apartment. Adults. Good trans- noted illustrator and designer, and portation. Reasonable. 2605 Elm- pears the 48th annual report of hurst Ave., Apt. 203. Townsend the Great-West Life, published Kirsten Flagstad Concert Robert Porterfield, young actor who founded the much publicized by Harry Himelstein, represen- 5-7607. Here on Monday Barter Theater, will appear. tative of the company in Detroit. Kathryn Turney Garten, dramatic An excellent year's operations FOR RENT—Cheerful furnished Kirsten Flagstad, noted soprano, book reviewer, will discuss cur- room for one or two young men in 1939 is shown in the prelimi- Granite and Marble Monuments or employed couple. Richton nary figures taken from the re- will appear in recital here on rent best-sellers. Ruth St. Denis, famous Ameri- near Dexter. Townsend 6-2709. port. During the year $6,657,010 Monday evening, in the Masonic 7729 TWELFTH ST. Auditorium. Edwin McArthur will TYler 6-1102 can dancer, will present a lecture of new business was issued, mark- be at the piano. Her program recital, "Rhythm of the World." WANTED by large financial in- ing the fifth consecutive year of Frank Crumit and Julia Sander- stitution—Young college gradu- increase in this respect. Busi- follows: Rev. Cantor Schubert son, long favorite stars of stage ate, age 22 to 26. Graduated in ness in force increased by $18, Die Alimacht Schubert and radio, will also appear. Other '38 of '39, literary or business 023,123 and now exceeds $625,- •ruhlingslaube Jacob Schubert l'ngeduld stimulating speakers will be an- administration course. Straight 000,000. Silverman 0 •usst* Ich loch den Weg During the year $4,168,983 salary. Excellent opportunity for maims nounced later. SURGICAL zu rlick II. (Sung in Norwegian ) Membership reservations are MOREL advancement. Write Box 400, was paid to the beneficiaries of 25 Years' 1,334 deceased policyholders Fra Monte l'inclo (Mount available now at the Detroit Town Detroit Jewish Chronicle. (Irk); Practice Pinclo) Recommended by vir ile$12 048 533 was received Nled en vandlilje (A Waterlii y I Hrieg Hall office, 220 Hotel Statler, and Physicians (snag by living policyholders—an aver- FOR RENT—Cheerful room in Et Hoot) (My Hope) Cherry 5617. Hospitals home of three adults. Home age of more than $50,000 every 1.ykken mellem to inennesker Alnaes 2903 (t tur Happiness) privileges. Convenient transpor- working day of the year. Since 1892 vamengsler (Spring yearnings) Alnaes Elmhurst tation. 3253 Cortland Ave. commencing business in Mlawer Umgegend Verein TO. 8.6839 the Company has paid a total of "Lieheatod - from l'i4iiit an and Wagner Starts Membership Drive Marriages FOR RENT—Nice, clean room over $220,000,000 to policyhold- 1 ..,„1,1,... Performed rv. Deems Taylor in refined home. Reasonable. ers and their dependents. .t: ror ra n Losers Isadore Hyman, chairman of Edwin McArthur Assets now amount to $167,- Sung (or 3260 Monterey Ave., near Dex- I have Sung My Songs.. • • the membership committee of the wh liabilities, en ter. Frnest Charles 202. Against this, Mlawer Umgegend Verein, an- mostly in the form of policy- S e a Mood s Mildred Tyson Rev. Cantor nounces a campaign for members.' V. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- holders reserves, total $160,851,- Strauss DAVID All who are in sympathy with nished room in home of couple, 428. The balance, representing Derrell St rauss ronelein tuelnes Ilerzens this society's work are urged to GOLDEN for couple or two gentlemen. surplus, contingency reserve and Du NV le sollten wir geheint sic rauss join. The new members will be Detroit's Favorite Home privileges. Good trans- capital, amounting to $6,604,774, flatten installed in the "Israel Bu•nstein MOREL portation. Kubek, 2680 Mon- provides a substantial fund to TYLER 6-9100 terey, lower. Townsend 7-3771. meet any contingency. LADIES OF YESHIVA BETH Class" in recognition of his un- tiring services to the Verein since Wedding Ceronon- Liberal participation returns to JUDAH TO HAVE PARTY les Perfone ,d at its organization five years ago. INCOME FOR RENT-3797 Bur- policyholders have again been JANUARY 31 Home and 54 Ap- Julius Newberg is president of lingame Ave., near Dexter. provided for, and assets, s usual pointment. Four rooms. Heat, electric. were conservatively valuaed. Plans have been completed for the Verein and Louis Fabian is Shower. Nook, new f•igidaire. the party to be given at the secretary. 11•1111111/ Porch. Near school. $40-$45. Gifts to North End Clinic Yeshiva Social Hall by the Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Judah, to cele- FOR RENT — Well furnished, Detroit's Finest North End Clinic has received brate the hanging of the char- comfortable room in apartment ter, expenses for which was Jewish Funeral Home of employed widow. Lawton and the following contributions: donated by Mrs. F. Gould. A In memory of Reuben J. Rosen- Dexter bus and 14th car. 2940 free luncheon will be served. ■ i• . Chicago, Apt. No. 108. Tyler field, from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel NI•s. Rottenberg, president, asks 1 ; 032 after 6m. or all day S. Greenberg and Mr. and Mrs. all members who have not as yet is Hyman C. Broder • in memory of had their names engraved on unday. _ , iturday and Sunday. Mrs. Yetta Rosenberg, from Mr. the charter, to come to the party FOR RENT — Lovely furnished and Mrs. Max Smitt; in memory on Sunday afternpion, March TRinity 2.2114 7739 JOHN A STREET room in new single home of of Mrs. Hattie Lansky, from Mr. 31, as well as the members who Also porch connected. and Mr:. Hyman C. Broder; in already have their names on the am1111=1111111116 3308 Waverly near Dexter. memory of Louis Goldberg, from charter. Townsend 7 3706. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cott. - - (tt Detroit's Finest Cleaning SPRING 1 09 COlumbii4200 FORST Detroit's Finest Cleaners Manuel Urbacb - WidunAl Atod: -