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September 11, 1942 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-09-11

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September II, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Best Wishes for a Happy
and Prosperous New Year
to Our Detroit Friends!

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5703 - HAPPY NEW YEAR - 1942

DR. S. COLE



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OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN

1107 FARMER ST.

Opp. Crowley Milner Co.

MAX ELKIN

RAndolph 6776

MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.

Colonial Hotel
and
Mineral Baths

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

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When Winter Comes Our



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Poinciana Hotel

Directly on the Ocean

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British and Jewish marines and sailors parading through the streets of Jerusalem. With the

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forces at the gates of Egypt, the Zionist Organization of America has intensified its efforts to help
Inure the establishment of separate Jewish fighting force based on Palestine.

1,e Shono Toro Tikosevn!

SPORTS

(Continued from Page 12)

Harry Kaplan, a professional who
performs for a soft-drink concern
who, whenever he bowls a perfect
game of 300, earns himself $1,000
a goose. Among the amateurs, Dr.
Sam Gruskin, Mort Lindsay and
Benjamin Barmatz stand out as
the three singles experts of the
alleys.
BILLIARDS
Bernard Berkowitz who has
been touring the "pool rooms" or
billiard academies under the pro-
fessional name of Bernard Burke,
still holds supreme hnoors at the
balke-line play as well as in
straight pool. However, this year
the name of a woman, Jennie
Turitz, takes her place alongside
that of our Mr. Burke. Miss Tur-
itz is the foremost cue expert in
the country.
FENCING
Miss Helene Mayer, who fled
from Nazi Germany eight years
_
.

U. S.

Housewrecking Co.

19966 DEQUINDRE

TOwnsend 8-7761

L'Shonn Tovo Tikosevo!

Standard Fish Co.

DISTRIBUTORS

1336 Napoleon

Cadillac 6781

ROSH
HASHONAH
GREETINGS

Extending the Season's Best Wishes to All My

Friends and Policyholders for a

Happy New Year

BEN TOLMICH

GENERAL AGENT

CONTINENTAL ASSURANCE CO.

OF ILLINOIS

CHERRY 3290

1626 DAVID STOTT BLDG.

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS



THE CONSUMERS
PIPE CO., INC.

HOgarth 4505

14035 Grand River Ave.

ago, added her seventh woman's
fencing title to the hundreds of
ep'e honors she has acquired on
the strips both here and abroad.
Her 1;; Ft American title was won
in 1933 when
:in exchange
student at Scripps College on the
Coast.

Wishes All Members and Their Families and All Its

Friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year!



A BOND A DAY KEEPS THE AXIS AWAY

AND

PAINT

VARNISH

SOVIET OFFICIALS COMING

TO JERUSALEM

JERUSALEM (Palcor — The
secretary of the Soviet Embassy
at Ankara, Turkey, as well as
the press attache there, are ex-
pected to attend the first Pales-
tine conference of th V League
Plowman
The name of Sid Luckman once for Russia, to be held soon in
again rules supreme over the grid- Jerusalem, it was announced here
iron just as it has been doing today. All factions of the Hista-
these past six years. When Sid druth (Jewish Federation of La-
starred at Columbia he was of bor) are sponsoring the League.
all-American calibre but as the
brains behind that most formid-
able of football machines—the
Chicago Bears—he is without
comparison. Once again Sid drove
his eleven to the professional
championship of the world. Hon-
ors in football were all tossed into
Sid's lap. There wasn't much
praise left for the others even
though there were hundreds of
other Jewish lads who appeared
on the nation's' gridirons during
the 1911 football season. But no
matter how you look at it, Sid
Luckman deserved every tribute
he won and remains, without
doubt, the greatest quarterback
the game has ever known.



1497 East Grand Blvd.

at Canton

PLaza 1520

—BUY WAR BONDS-

May the New Year 5703 bring to you

and yours the fullest of life's blessings,

enriched by happiness and pros-

perity in Abundant Measure

In the collegiate circles the fol-
lowing players came in for their
share of the publicity spotlight
and the mythical all-American
honors that are so lavishly ladled
out at the close of each grid
year. Gerber, Muhlenberg; Len
Levy of Minnesota (by far the
most sensational line player to
appear in the country during the
past decade—a standout player
on one of the country's greatest
teams). Zeger of Washington,
Benjamin of \Vest Virginia, Co-
hen of Pennsylvania, Fidler of
Brown, Beck of Rutgers, Bartnak
of N.Y.U., Cantor of U.C.L.A.,
Moser of Texas A. and M., and
Werner of the Navy. Also, among
the honored players were such
stalwarts as: Friedman of Wash-
ington, Shiekman of Pennsylvania,
Jacob of Illinois, Goldenberg of
Cornell, Hurst of Tennessee and
Kindelberger of Pittsburgh.

GOLF

erman Barron, professional
player whose home grounds is the
Fennimore Country Club in White
Plains. N. Y., won his first big
time title in 1:3 years of play
when he vnaquished a star-studded
field to cop $1,000 in prize money
as well as the Western Open
held early in the year at Phoe-
nix, Ariz.

STANDOUTS IN THE MINOR SPORTS

Cycling — Jerry Rodman and
Bob Silver—Promoter Harry Men-
del.

Chess — Sam Reschevsky and
Reuben Fine; Isaac Kashdan.

Handball—Four Wall—Joe Pla-
tak. One Wall—Morty Alexander.

CONGREGATION BNAI MOSHE

PRATT & LAMBERT

Ping-Yong — Heitner, Schiff,
Pankin, Schusshein and Nuss-
baum.

Tenn's—Millicent Hirsch—Hank
Prusoff.
Track and Field—Tollmich.—
urdles.
Leibowitz—Mile.
Cohen—Hammer Throw.
Mayer—Shot Put.
Bogrow-440 Sprint-47.s.
Bogrow—for his "leg" on
N.Y.U. national mile relay
team.
Levy—Javelin and discuss.

Wrestling—Len Levy—Intercol-
legiate and A.A.U. heavyweignt
wrestling champion.



East Side Coal Co.

—DAVID GOLDBERG, Pres.

"A FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT"

PLAZA 9200

INSTANT SERVICE ON FUEL OIL

New Year's Greetings and Best Wishes to All

ENTERPRISE HEAT
AND POWER

Distributors of
ENTERPRISE AND HEIL OIL BURNERS

WALTER CYTACKI

2314 HEWITT AVE.

MADISON 0875

DETROIT. MICH.

A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL

CROWN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.

stabl 'shed 1900

Home Office: Toronto

A. J. BLUMENAU, Mgr.

Agents:

WALTER BERLOW
NATHANIEL PERNICK
ALBERT OPPENHEIM N. P. ROSSEN
ALBERT H. SILVERMAN

1559 NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

RANDOLPH 1856

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