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May 17, 1935 • Page Image 9

…A merica legisk Perisfical Cater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TnEVErRon*wisn aiROMICLE • THE LEGAL STAGE AND SCREEN CHAS. ROTH and CECIL BERDUN PROUDLY PRESENT CHRONICLE Song, Dance Revue On May 24 and 25 Name Cast for "Waiting for 12 Shows of "Opera Under The Roth Studios of Stage and Lefty," to Be Played the Stars" Radio Arts, located at 4464 Cass May 24 and 25 Ave., will again present its fourth 'Stars of Tomorrow' Samue...…

May 17, 1935 • Page Image 10

…• • )1 • THE aTILWISII ErFrir H RONICLE HEADQUARTERS OF BETH EL SCHOOL B'NAI B'RITH MOVE SESSIONS CLOSE TO U. S. CAPITA L {CONCLUDED mom PAGE ONE) wONcLupED FROM PAGE ONE) and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE WEEK IN REVIEW (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1/ !JEWS IN POLAND PALESTINE MOURN PILSUDSKI DEATH , AISED FOR ALLIED CAMPAIGN BY ORGANIZATIONS R w .111,rsinlan Purgresolve Voreln Kaolin. ramp) In% Amon -Ke, Ana - President, Mrs C . 11.1111.1 ehomo...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 1

…AliterkaN Arish Periodical Cotter 11- 4ETROIT EWISR OROAICLE All Jewish News i All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS - VOL. XXVII. NO. CIATTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 CADILLAC] 1-0 4.0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN 25 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929 U. J. C. CONFERENCE Praises Movement To honor Salomon DECIDES ON DRIVE FOR $2,500,000 FUND r Rep. Clancy Helps To Unite a Family Congress Member Endorses U...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 2

…V IE D ETROIT IENI SA II RO NI CLE PAGE TW O 1 PISGAH POSTPONES INITIATION OF NEW it,r CLASS TO JUNE 161 ) rettlYVTZt;t7krkti17:471:71f'.'':'?:;??:"%%;:l.":;::'::i:';4 :'''i;.;i:''=?%17;:: ,„,, ,j4- . , ,- . , 'rh, THE NEW SIX-CYLINDER CHEVROLET IS DISTINGUISHED FOR ITS STYLE, ITS BEAUTY, ITS COMFORT, ITS DEPENDABILITY. -.y M*M;W3Mgg RUMMAGE SALE TO OPEN ON MAY ZO RABBIS' CONFERENCE WILL CONVENE HERE ERS THROUGH THE WHOLE LONG 1)" ...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 3

…American 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO L YATR011jEWISfl PDAICLE Interfraternal Conference to THEATER AFFAIR FOR Meet May 24. ORPHAN HOME JUNE 9 The Interfraternal Conference, an organization composed of Jew- ish clubs, fraternities and sorori- ties, including college organiza- tions, will hold its next meeting at Phi Beta Fraternity clubrooms, 1920 Pingree avenue, Friday eve- ning, May 21. All fraternities, ...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 4

…iitEl/LTEDIT E7115/1 flE11/11UK, '.1197391 akildAltkiMMMteklikUinliqagilt DETIZOITJEWIM I &RON IDLE Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing CD., Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR S President y and Treasurer Managing Editor Advertising Manager Entered as Second-rlass matter March 3. 1916, at the PostoElee at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 5, MS. General Offices and Publication...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 5

…Amerkam Apish PerioSeal Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 TIEPETROrliEN IS/1 giRDNICLE eAnnouncement! Louis Zack Ilse Opened an Up-To-Date DRUG STORE 8732 Linwood (Coe. Blaine) With a Full Line of Drugs and Toilet Articles Fountain Service We Specialize in Compounding, Prescriptions Telephone orders Liken. We deliver. Phones: Garfield 9788.9772 t ativit Quio6,ratut9 6dTPanY INGROIRS DESIGNERS 111USTFATORS 5" /WIT ....…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 6

…9wrio ■ rr, In+ IS/1 Of RONICLE PAGE SIX Like A Trip Down 5th Ave. N. Y. IP COES FOX THEATER BLDG. Open Evenings. . / -0 Don t iorget to Say it with ["lowers . VISIT OR PHONE US TODAY We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP CHAS. ROSF:NNIAN, Proprietor 227 Gratiot Ave. Cherry 9171 Blankets '10 Mrs. Louis Levine and small son, Allan Frederick have returned of Juni o• Hadassah for the ensu- home after spending a mont...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 7

…Axericair egish Periodical &flier CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIE M:I'ROIT, oet nd Haltering ergo FUR SCAR FS kwisnoiRONICIE R'S DAY AN INSPIRING EVENT Engagements r PAGE SEVEN MO THE imelhochs The annual Mothers and Daugh- ters Banquet of the Sisterhood of ( ongregation Emanuel, which was Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenthal, 1635 Calvert, announce the engage- held at the synagogue, corner of Dr. and Mrs. lieniard A. Ros Woodward T...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT 6'I'itOITIE111S11 ORM ICU. M11111•11=1111=1•111MM=1 ■ 11.1111.111, You Have a Duty! Will You Your fellow Jews here ‘c end abroad are calling to you for help. Does this cry find an a sten to it response coldly and your heart or do you li nswering in unmoved? Proudly have you said in the past, "The Jew always takes care of his own and the Jew will continue to do so." Will you still maintain this high pledge or will you allow the...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 9

…AllItlfrall yewisk Periodical Cotter • CU TON AVINVI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PlEfkritondonsnetRomicu Telephone Co. Votes $220,- 000 For Extension. POHL'S KOSHER RESTAURANT Try Our Home-Like M.I. • 8832 TWELFTH STREET The sain• Inunitable Pohl Cuialn• orW ore•ag WHITE STAR BOTTLING WKS At the monthly meeting of the hoard of dirtsitors of Nlichigan liell Telephone Company, held in Detroit Iffity 9, estimates were ap- proved covering e...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 10

…origt(Agornot Deliciousi SUNSHINE !Young Folks Social Club of Con• gregation B'nai Moshe. On May 28, the Y. F. S. ('. of Congregation It'nui Sloshe will have an opportunity to show the community their new synagogue. It will be in form of an open. house, to which MI are invited. There will be sonic well known speakers, musical entertainment, showing of the building, and re- I freshments. A membership drive is planned to get 100 of more membe...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 1

…A mericam Apish Periodical Cotter Give More ThanYour Share CLIFTON AMU{ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. III. NO. 24. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918. Give Until It I I los r. Per Yea, $1.50; Copy, 5 Cents. Detroit Jews Ready for Service In $7,000,000 Patriotic Fund Drive JEWISH WAR RELIEF AND WELFARE FUNDS FOR 1918 INCLUDED HUNDREDS OF JEWISH MEN AND WOMEN WILL BE ACTI...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE TEST OF PATRIOTISM AN EDITORIAL BY RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN THIS is a personal word to you who read these lines. As you grasp the significance of this message, as you respond to its appeal, you will prove the character and the degree of your patriotism. We are living in a time when every individual is on trial; when his willingness to serve and sacrifice is the measure of his manhood. Protestations of pa- tr...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 3

…A merica Pith Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Opinions of Some Leading Detroit Citizens on Patriotic Fund HOW MUCH SHALL I GIVE? RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN <s. ) a Vice-President, Detroit Patriotic Fund. The appeal addressed to the community by the l'attiotic Fund should evoke a generous and whole-hearted response from the j cw ish section. The Jews of Detroit must maintain their reput...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE JEWISH CHRONICLE WORKERS IN FUND DRIVE' How Much Is Your Share? aloove suggestions arc for your NI IN- (Continued From Page One,) INIUM contrihution. You should do Ile is alto Supervisor of the cam- MORE than the Least expected from paign in small stores and shops and - ) ,.H. yoshould I should (;o OV•R Tiii.:. will ser e as one of the t en District• In fignring your share in the 1)..- l'( /I'. You may have to sacrifice a Cha...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 5

…d ollaaim femilk Pada/ eedr as AMOR • OOMINall 30, PAGE FIVE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ammolummoommomonsoorsommatommommumomo JEWISH WAR FUNDS (Continued From Page 1.) ish .11'eBare Board which administer r e spectively to the welfare of Protes- tant. Catholic and Jewish soldiers and sailors in camp. on the seas, and on the hatletield. $7,0011,(100 is the amount of money asked of the people of the prosperous city of Detroit for the entire y...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE eamaanitansionaminin o utmainauctainnuang nolo in it m lima! i m i u i tat int multallallINIIMIIIMMIII ...... ;..aiuieitlininitivitligiuiniuruiniviuhnuitouiumul MA_ w onuill o mu l utui ti amaulumpiundu l utut o u . s i 1. * . a '''''---"--- iih II.' tb • . a ' a c . . a • a ...... :24 •_ i s t C C .. :E. Less of a Care — More of a Pleasure— the Modern Electric IVith less care and trouble ...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 7

…A NCrieliM ifeWiSh periodical eafter THE JEWISH CHRONICLE t a ry, whose duty it is to circulate among the communities and camps, to organize the work and to super- vise it when established. The Field Secretaries are: Dr. L. 13. Bernstein, Dr. Leon W. Goldrich, Rabbi D. DeSola Pool, and Rabbi Horace J. Wolf. These Field Secretaries consult with the various field workers em- ployed directly by the Board at the various cantonments and elsewhere...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE JEWISH CHRONICLE o rouottaxoxoxomagatomonolooxcorc=xa.g HARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNKS csioxatomosoxosatcatosoxoso,gcsmcookcosago xoxo, v) I *1.• 00 1 3 S 0 C I F With a station at the !hotel Pont- chartrain. the Jewish •omen's Club is taking an active part in the Thrift Stamp Campaign, which is being carried on by the women of the city this week. Mrs. Nlonroe Rosenfield is the chairman of the general committee, with Mk!,...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 9

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE I■ ohert Alorrison. hair avenue, has left for t;reat lake: SOCIETY ..\Ir. L o uis II. Freidenherg, hi.iting Nil- . and NIts. Clarence Enggass which will blend In (0111 nite deep rat lee lade n it the room, Lamps are Ntotings 1,,autirtalY that air Masi ■ ••1 iii in alrasing to the eye . hides. seat nofl, soft, well as the neist stay in .\tlantic City. Firestone tr 71 Broadway Nlr. Fred Kahn le-ft last Tue.- at...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 10

…• wirealloss. PAGE TEN THE JEWISH CHRONICLE in the ar" ." ■ Prohibition Meetino ! ARCADIA AUDITORIUM Sunday, May 19, 3 P. M. MR. HENRY M. LELAND, Presiding. Speakers: Dr. M. S. Rice. Mr. William IL Anderson of New York City. about the brewers harking the vicious ,:esrtnairat,ilhil)groir:auglasInlvai 1 17,,,t vry eitizen C interested in keeping Michigan "Dry" and niei makingtL 1. ion "Dry" as an aid in winning the wan should attend...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 11

…Y ewisk Periodical Carter CLIPrON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE JEWISH WELFARE BOARD h. Harf3f. c. Legal advice. (1. General personal service. (Continued Front Page 7.) tion of the Army and Navy, and pro- vides them with the information need- ed to answer questions raised by con- scientious objectors, and by those who would give heed to peace propa- ganda. Varying religious points of view of the uniformed men, with in...…

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE I ce saves food food will win the war • MEMBER or • ■ UNITED STATES • FOOD • ADMINISTRATION Use Back up your Hoover Pledge with ice. Save every bit of food possible. Ice saves more than it costs. To use ice is your patriotic duty. Order :lbsopure toda). Eleven Delivery Stations. Phone the Station Nearest You General Ice Delivery Co. 1 2 1(F.D. DAVID A. BROWN, President. ARNISTRONG, Gen. Mgr. THE ...…

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