America Awisk Periodiad Curter 0, CLIFTON AVENUE •• CINCINNATI 2 m a ; 19 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle That Jewish medical school for April 5, 1940 CLASSIFIED Town Hall Meeting on 'Jew- ish Youth in World War' This Sunday QUILTS — Made or recovered The Jewish-American Youth Council of Detroit is sponsoring a Town flail meeting on the sub- ject: "Jotvish Youth in a World of Wm," on April 7, at ' 8 p. a., at the Jewish Community l Center, Woodward at Holbrook. The following .speakers, who are the Jewish com- youth leaders part icipate: Carpar munity, tvill Eli Boyarsk:., Max Chomsky, Comay, Louis J. Gordon and They will Edward Shulman. reresent the various points of p oil the subject. The mod- view erator for the evening will be Ernest Goodman, prominent lib- eral attorney. J. Henry Freid, president of the Jewish-Ameri- can Youth Council, will act as chairman. A question period and discussion will follow the presentation of the subject by the speakers. There will be dancing and refreshments will • be served after the program. The public is invited. Admission is free. New York City is no longer List of Town Hall Speakers Downtown Theaters a dream merely for 1940-41 Season at MICHIGAN—"Rebecca," based on the best selling Daphne du Cass Theater • Maurier novel, is the current from your own feathers or For the 12th Consecutive sea- attraction at the Michigan The- wools. Pillows recovered—spe- son, Nellie Peck Saunders will ater. Warner Bros. latest comedy cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, present 20 famous speakers for laugh-riot "Granny Get Your baby, shower and wedding gifts. the Friday morning series of Gun," starring May Robson, is Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, the Cass Theater Town Hall. the other feature attraction. 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. FOX — In "Too Many Hus- For the opening matinee per- Hogarth 9060. bands," Fred MacMurray, Jean formance, early in October, the superb actress, Corneila Otis Skinner, will present her crown- ing achievement "The Life and Loves of Lord Byron," 11 char- acterizations, in 11 scenes. Other noted speakers to fol- Arthur and Melvyn Douglas are the triangular trio in a marital mixup resulting from the second marriage of a gay young lady who thought her first mate lost in a shipwreck. Second feature is "Viva Cisco Kid," Cesar Ro- C LACE U R T A I N S, S P R E A D S low are: His Imperial Highness TABLECLOTHS and the Archduke of Austria; Denis mero's second venture as the Slipcovers look better when P. S. Conon Doyle, son of the O'Henry hero. PALMS-STATE—Errol Flynn, by late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, cl eaned Cleaners, forceful speaker on psychic phe- romantic adventurer of "Dodge or la nomena; Vyvyan Donner, Amer- City," goes gunning for new sc- dryain Mae Shields Curtain .. ica's arbiter of fashions; Jose- tion, new adventure, new thrills University 2-1986. MAH JONG SETS. CLOSEOUT. phine Dillon (Gable), celebrat- in "Virginia City," now at the (formerly Olen Li Wein) Over 15 different sets to select ed Hollywood coach, "A Maker State Theater. "The Farmer's A COMPLETE LINE of Showing from. Priced at less than of Stars" for stage, screen and Daughter" also appears on the wholesale cost. 3205 Calvert radio; Geraldine Farrar, star of same program. UNITED ARTISTS — "North- grand opera, giving "Behind the Scenes of the Metropolitan"; west Passage" is being held over Ave. Townsend 7-5369. Lewis E. Lawes, famous warden for a second week. Book One of WILL SELL KOSHER HOTEL of Sing Sing Prison; Frederick Kenneth Roberts' thrillingly real- Nationally Advertised Brands of in Mt. Clemens due to death Snyder, journalist and world istic story of Rogers and his in family. Sacrifice for quick traveler; Edward Weeks, editor Rangers and the harrowing jour- Shirts - Hats - Ties ney they made from Crown sale. Well established. Doing of the ' Atlantic Monthly, Gifts to North End Clinic Point to St. Francis to wipe out Underwear - Pajamas thriving business for many Guedalla, the greatest _ the Indian allies of the French, years. Mrs. Gold, 33 S. Grati ot, of Philip Shoes - Hose - Robes North End Clinic has received modern historians and bio 135. Mt. Clemens, Mich. Phone graphers, and John Mason Brown is presented in King Vidor's etc. of technicolor production. e following contributions: itie In memory of Todd Kaufmann d the brilliant dramatic et RENT -- Nicely furnishe th SAME LOCATION from Mr. and Mrs. Myer Get - FOR Congratulations to the Jewish large room, for a lady, g 9038 12TH STREET son; in memory of Mrs. Lena man or couple. Good trans- the other popular speakers, in- community of Montreal, and par- 327 eluding Oswd Alexander from Mr. and Mrs. al Garrison Villard, titularly to Rabbi Harry J. Stern, at Clairmount 2 . le pation. Rcasonab w ort of Myer Gerson; in memory o n s e n d contributing editor to the Nation on the new Temple Emanu-El Open evenings — Sundays till 5 Elm hurst Ave. T and current magazines; Arthur Center building that was dedicated Mrs. Kate Handle from Mr. and 6-5347. 7: "Bugs" Baer, syndicate writer; last week-end. Mrs. 11.1yer Gerson; in memory — Silvercruys, Suzanne of Mrs. Tillie Gittel, from Mr. . 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Sampliner, Mr. Edi s on One block east of Dex- three other speakers to be an flouncedat a later date. and Mrs. Nathan Kline; in mem The Jewish citizens of Detroit are cordially invited to attend the ter . ely of Anthony Deutsch from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline. FOR RENT — Beautiful clean room in single home of adults, Several People Sought in For the Wolf Memorial Fund: of the Detroit Posts of the for young Gana) e. Telephone Detroit In memory of Mrs. Retta F. g e. Glendale Wolf from Miss Virginia C. Ave Ave. Townsend 5-0059. Anyone knowing the where- Wolf and Edwin A. Wolf. FOR RENT—Furnished room in a bouts ou s of the following please home of small, adult family. contact Mrs. M..Goldstick at Co. SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1940, at 8 P. M. Telephone. 3262 Tuxedo Ave. 0450 or TO. 6-8392 .: DANIELLE DA RR 1 EL X In at the VETERANS BLDG., 704 East Jefferson at Hastings St. near Dexter. Katia the Uncrowned Queen John Weiss, wanted by Matilde — ADDRESS BY MORRIS STONE Wertheimer of Vienna. FOR RENT — Nice furnished Tales from Vienna Woods wanted by his Judel Zak, National Vice-Commander, Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. room for a gentleman. 2628 NIusl , by JOHANN STRAtss Subject Pasadena Ave. near Linwood. brother Gersha Zakas of Lith- E. Columbia uania. at Woodward (opp. "Need for Jewish War Veterans Organization and Its Joseph Funke, wanted by his. Fox) FOR RENT—Cheerful furnished Function for AMERICANISM" room for young lady or gen- cousin Lina Ikenberg of Hol- tleman, in home of small fam- land. SOLICITATION OF FUNDS FREE ADMISSION—NO Mrs. Dora Rubins or H. apex ily. Good transportation. 2725 stein, wanted by Moses Slodo- Leslie. Townsend 6-5521. Monuments of Character wicz of Pans. r • FOR RENT—Attractive room for Daniel Laufer, wanted by Jon- a lady in congenial, single eph Korbuleth of Vienna. home of two adults. Garage op - Jacob Bekerman, wanted by OF THE ti onal. Good transportation. Israel Bekerman of Lithuania. Milton L. Geller, wanted by rsity 1-8031. Unive CITIZENSHIP, English, Yiddish, Hebrew and Bar-Mitzvah. Read- ing and writing guaranteed. Free trial lesson. David Horo- witz, the teacher, 2254 Pingree Ave,., Apt. 22. Hogarth 3547. NOW OPEN! OL1EN'S MEN'S WEAR New Spring Apparel S. CHESLUK AMERICANIZATION MEETING Jewish War Veterans of the United States CINEMA 7th Annual Concert LADY, alone, will share fur- Jacob Wilder. nished modern five room apart- ment with lady or couple. Tern- CLASSIFIED ple 2-5361. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Granite and Marble Monuments front bedroom for single or 7729 TWELFTH ST. employed couple in single home DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES. Can accommodate two passen- TYler 0-7192 of two adults. Twin beds if gers to share expenses and desired. 2298 Highland, be- help drive. Cadillac 7040 or tween 14th and LaSalle. Town- Rev. Cantor University 3-2347. send 7-5310. Jacob FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- PAINTED WALLS AND CEIL- Silverman INGS washed and cleaned by nished front bedroom in attrac- CRGICAL experts. Kalsoniine and wall 1011EL rice single home of two adults. paper cleaned. Reasons e. 21 Years' Unlimited telephone. Home at- Practice Free estimates. Best refer- mosphere. Good transpirtation. ummended by ences. Tyler 6-6866. Ph, vicious end 2715 Glynn Ct. near Lawton. Hospitals Townsend 8-0424. DRIVING TO MIAMI BEACH, 2903 Fla., about the 14th of this Elmhurst FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished month. Can accommodate one TO. 8.6839 room for a gentleman in quiet or two passengers to help drive. Marriages home of couple. Good trans- Performed Call Tyler 7-2582 or Tyler portation. Reasonable. Town- 4-5913. send 7-2983. ANTIQUES, crystal and silver- FOR RENT — Six nice rooms. ware brought here from Vi- Rev. Cantor Lower. Reasonable. 327. 7 Tux- enna for sale at reasonable do Ave. between Wildemere DAVID prices. On exhibit upon re- and Dexter. Townsend 6-06 . GOLDEN quest. 3301 Pingree Ave. Tyler Detroit's Favorite FOR RENT — Eight modern 6-3796. hi 0 II F L rooms. Tile kitchen and bath. TYLER 0-9190 Stall shower. Four bedrooms. BUSINESS GIRL will share her B nicely furnished apartment in iVedding Ceremon- Oil heat. Newly decorated. 2432 iesPeet), ,o.1 at modern building at Elmhurst m Pingree near LaSalle. Tyler home alut Ap- and Lawton with another con- pointment. 5-3695. genial girl. References ex- changed. Townsend 6-4539. Manuel Urbacb lia"•mmilimmis ■■•"..1.111.1.116111111111r FOR RENT—Furnished room for a couple, in home of business Detroit's Finest woman. 3337 Sturtevant Ave. near Dexter. Sunday, call Jewish Funeral Home JEW15H Townsend 7-0615, daily Town- send 6-1806, WiiwitkAto6 7739 JOHN R. STREET TRinity 2-2114 WILL SHARE beautiful apart- ment with refined business woman. Private bedroom. Home privileges. Chicago Blvd. Tyler 7-4835. Workmens Circle Chorus 60 VOICES DAN FROHMAN, Director ASSISTED BY Evelyn Gurvitch — Rebecca Katzman-Frohman Pianists Tillie Schenker, Fine Radio City soprano Sunday Eve., April 7, 1940 at 8:30 P. M. Sharp DETROIT ART INSTITUTE Prices 35c, 50c and 75c. IMPORTANT PUBLIC MEETING OF DETROIT JEWRY SUNDAY, APRIL 7, at 2 P. M. AT CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM 12517 LINWOOD Will be addressed by Benjamin Winter National President of Federation of Polish Jews in America and Dr. H. Szoszkes Distinguished Polish Jewish leader Important Facts regarding Polish Jewry's position will be discussed at this meeting. ADMISSION FREE NO SOLICITATION OF FUNDS Banquet in honor of Benjamin Winter and kenryk Szoszkes on Sunday evening, at Lachar's on 12th Street. BENJAMIN WINTER