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May 03, 1940 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-05-03

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America yewlsh Periodical Carder

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

15

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

)MY 3, 1940

RODIN CLUB

CLASSIFIED

The last meeting of the Rodin
Club was held at the home of
Mrs. A. Schiller. Several visitors QUILTS — Made or recovered
from the California branch of
from your own feathers or
the Rodin Club attended.
wools. Pillows recovered—spe-
The next meeting of the Rodin
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
Club will be held at the home of
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
Hilton Miller, 3329 Fuller-
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
ton, on Wednesday, May 8.
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
Hogarth 9050.

WILSON

TBEATER

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 3647.

Madison and Brush
CHERRY 2110

Edwin A. Relkin
presents

MAURICE
SCHWARTZ

(IN PERSON)

AND HIS YIDDISH ART
THEATRE CO. OF N. Y.

in the original production

SALVATION

By Sholem Asch

MONDAY EVE.,
May 13

Dr. Israel Wiener
on J. N. F. Radio
Period Saturday

YOUNG MAN—Married and well AZA May Program Features
groomed, would like connec-
Parent's, Founders' Day
tion with organization in any
responsible capacity. Owns
For many years the AZA chap-
automobile. Excellent refer- ters have been celebrating Na-
ences. Write Box 80C, Detroit tional Parents Day. This is the
Jewish Chronicle.
first year that Founder's Day
has been included in the pro-
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished gram, and services to memorial-
room with four windows, for ize the occasion of the founding
a gentleman or couple. Good of the fraternity by Sam Beber,
transportation. Reasonable. Ref- 16 years ago on May 3, 1924.
erences exchanged. 3038 Elm- Chapters in Detroit will celebrate
the national A.Z.A. Parents' and
hurst. Townsend 7-2118.
Founder's Day on Sunday May
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished 12. The Bnai David Chapter 314
room with private washroom, will hold the affair on Wednes-
in home of adults. Telephone day evening, May 8, in the Bnai
privileges. Good transportation. David Social Hall. All members
Reasonable. 1972 Hazelwood of the chapter will take part in
the program.
Ave. Tyler 4-0247.

RUSH TEA OF DELTA GAMMA

FOR RENT--Pleasant room for
PHI SUNDAY
young lady or gentleman. Good
The Detroit chapter of Delta
environment. Convenient trans- Gamma Phi Sorority will have
portation. 3034 Fullerton Ave. its rush tea on May 5, at 2 p. m.,
in the home of Miss Shirleeen
FOR RENT — Room for young Holtzman, on Westminster Ave.
lady or gentleman. Good trans- There will be 15 rushees attend-
portation. Apply Saturday and ing, and in the receiving line of
Sunday. 2703 Elmhurst Ave. officers will be Shirleen Holtz-
man, president; Bernice Glazer,
FOR RENT — Three room flat. vice president; Melvina Hyman,
Redecorated. Adults preferred. secretary; Clare Schwartz, cor-
Refrigeration, hot water and responding secretary;. Sybil Ros-
stoker heat. Good transporta- engarden, treasurer.
tion. 3329 Waverly Ave.

ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY

Original N. Y. Cast of 40,
scenery, costumes and light
effects a4_produced_at Yiddish
Art Theatre, N. Y.

FOR RENT — Beautiful clean
furnished room in home of
adults. Garage if desired. Good
transportation. 2975 Cortland
Ave., upper.

Prices: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and
$2.00 plus tax. Tickets now on
sale at Littman's People's The-
atre and Wilson Theatre.

FOR RENT—Cheerful airy room
for man or lady. Small adult
family. 3293 Richton, upstairs.
Townsend 6-2709.

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u.

gRBACH

Manuel Ilrbacb

Granite and Marble Monuments

7729 TWELFTH ST.

Tyler 6-7192

Rev. Cantor

Jed%
Silverman

SURGICAL
MOREL
22 Years'
Practice
Recommended
Physicians all
Hospitals

2903
Elmhurst
TO. 8-6839

At their last meeting, the re-
cently-organized Ernjaycees de-
cided upon their and aims and
purposes as follows:
To promote the general wel-
fare of the Jewish community by

The Jewish National Fund ra-
dio period on Station WMBC, at
9:30 p. m. this Saturday, will be
addressed by Dr. Israel Wiener,
president of the Jewish National
Fund Council of Detroit.
This weekly broadcast, ar-
ranged by Hyman Altman
through the courtesy of Station
WMBC, is managed by William
Hordes, chairman of the execu-
tive committee of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Council.

FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room in home of two adults,
for one or two gentlemen.
2940 W. Chicago Blvd., near
Lawton. Tyler 7-3603.

Monuments of Character

ss
participating actively in all im-
NEWLY - FORMED GROUP
CONTRIBUTES TO THE 1940 portant communal endeavors, and
ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN by engaging in social, recrea-

FOltE

WMBC

Formerly 1:15 Sunday

INSURANCE

• Don't Risk the Danger of Moths

FOR RENT—Room for lady or
gentleman. Reasonable. Good
transportation. 3214 Sturte-
vant. Townsend 6-5089.

YOUNG COUPLE will share six
room flat or rent comfortable
Rev. Cantor
room to single or couple. Pri-
vate kitchen. Reasonable. 3347
DAVID
W. Philadelphia Ave., near
GOLDEN
Dexter.
Detroit's Favorite
M 0 II E I.
MAH
JONG SETS. CLOSEOUT.
TYLER 6-9490
Over 15 different sets to select
Wedding Cervmon-
from. Priced at less than
les redo' lard at
wholesale cost. 3205 Calvert
Home and ILI Ap-
pointment.
Ave. Townsend 7-5369.

TRinity 2-2114

10 P. M. Saturday Night

With Vitat4e Cleaning of
Winter Clothes, Blankets, Drapes and Rugs

THE MAFTIR CLUB—For chil-
dren between 12 and 16. Open
Sunday, May 5, at 2:30 p. m.
11812 Linwood Ave. Townsend
6-1698.
NEAT APPEARING young lady,
high school graduate, wishes
position in office or sales work.
Townsend 6-6702.

7739 JOHN R. STREET

Now

ktes

and

FOR RENT — Attractive room
with cross ventilation, in quiet
home of couple. No other
roomers. Convenient transport-
ation. Tyler 5-5136. 2308 W.
Philadelphia.

cYi•toitlAito-6.

MANDELL and DAVID BERNSTEIN

COLD STORAGE

FOR RENT—Eight modern rooms
and maid's quarters. Tile kitchen
and bath. Stall shower. Four
bedrooms. Oil heat. Newly
decorated. Floors sanded. 2432
Pingree, near LaSalle. Tyler
5-3695.

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Jewish Funeral Home

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room for one or two gentle-
men, in home of small family.
Congenial surroundings. Auto-
mobile parking facilities. 3359
Elmhurst Ave. near Dexter.

Marriage.
Performed

tional and cultural activities.
Their contribution to the 1940
humanitarian drive in the amount
of $15 was turned in to the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign headquar-
ters by Abraham Burnstein, cor-
responding secretary of the group.

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