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June 24, 1932 • Page Image 1

…41 T AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY , . V THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED , . and VOL. XXXIV. NO. 5 POLICE OF VIENNA SUE NAZIS' ORGAN FOR ITS THREATS Anti-Semites Retaliated for Police Protection Offered to Jews. JEW'S MURDERER GETS 15 MONTHS IN PRISON Situation in Germany Contin- ues Serious; Jews At- tacked by Nazis. glile MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — The Comzet has discontinued sending Jewish colonis...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO mod T14 FISHER THEATRE SECOND AND GRAND BOULEVARD For ONE Performance Only Chord of Judea A sparkling Different Rev. Joan Blondell with Mammoth Star Cast "Three Screens" IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS Call RANDOLPH 0512 011 1) I= VT MRS. I. SHEWACH ROOFING COMPANY - INC Randolph 0512 851 Vemor Highway Last Lowest Prices in Years No Job Too Large Or Too Small. You will not regret a vacation spent at GLASSMAN'S RIVERVIEW PARK RES...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 3

…• PiDPerRonjEwisti C ttRo Himelhoch's RUMANIA ADMITS! As we go to press we ■ are in• formed by Jacob Landau, manag- ing director of the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency, that the Ruma- nian legation in this country has at last admitted the outrages against Samson Bronstein, Zionist leader, The story of the torture of Bronstein appears elsewhere in this issue, and is commented upon in the editorial columns. PAGE THREE THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Engag...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR klikntorrithilsn ffiRartail rd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE THOS WHO GIVE CAN BUY THE VAST MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO MADE "MAJOR DONATIONS" TO THE 1932 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN ARE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE SUBSCRIBERS. • CIRCULATION IS WORTH NOTHING TO AN AD VERTISER IF THE SUBSCRIBERS OR BUYERS OF THE PAPER ARE "FEELING THE PINCH" AN D NOT BUYING—OR ARE UNABLE TO BUY. • TO BE ABLE TO REACH A GROUP WHOSE RE SERVES ARE SO SOUND THAT THEY CAN PR...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 5

…A merica lavish PerthSeal eater CLIFTON AVENUL • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 111EXTROWEWISBIORDNICLII and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ROY B. CARLIN INCOME TAX SPECIALIST Income Tax Work Exclusively For the Past 12 Years Practitioner before Treasury Department. I act as your rep- resentative in ■ Il income tax 6TH ANNVERSARY OF 6-MILE ROAD SCHOOL One of Classes at U. H. S. Branch Now in Seventh Year. Children's Corner PACE FIVE .111r Going Out of Bu...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 6

…ThEDerRonjonsn aiRorocul and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE FEERENROITJEWISR etRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Publiaised We ekly by The Jewish Chreakk Publishing Cs, lap Watered as Second-elms matter Werth 3, 1918, at the Peet. wile. at Detroit, With. under the Act of March 1, 1175. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone, Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Leaden °Mem 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 7

…• A merica Apish Periodical Coder CLIFTON AVINIA • CINCINNATI 20, ONTO EttPentorrIEwisti (ARMIN'. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mae. AFTER THE FRENCH ELECTIONS (Continued from Page One.) (Continued from Page One.) The Best Dressed People Depend on Forest Cleaners (Continued from Page One.) ideals of brotherhood and justi for which the conscience of Fran Members of Franklin Hills, Knollwood and other pop- ular Jewish clubs and or- ganiza...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 8

…▪ - PAGE EIGHT liiEVEPROFEJEWISfiaiRONIGLE) and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE For Good Eats—Try the Blaine Where food in the first consideration, nod the serving of it equally important—and prices that are sensible. ROAST PIGEON •Special for this week-end and all of next week, ROAST PIGEON . 50C BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT 8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE MORRIS FEINSILBER and ALEX SCHWARTZ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT During the en tire summer season...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 9

…• ylentorri fEwssa (A logical ur THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HONORARY DEGREE FOR DR. SERGIUS P. GRACE - ANN ARBOR, Mich.-Dr, Ser- gius P. Grace, internationally known scientist, telephone engi- neer and lecturer, Monday re- ceived the honorary degree of doc- tor of engineering at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Dr. Grace, who was born in Farmington, Mich., Oct. 11, 1875, was graduated from the University of Michigan's de- n partment of electrical en...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 10

…▪ PAGE TEN ELEPerRonlanfi s (horricu) and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE LEGAL NOTICE SECTION Continued from Page Nine John J. Wioniewski and Helen Wisniew. ski, are hereby further notified that the Paid Jacob Ramble and Catherine Ram- ble, his wt., elect to declare and do hereby declare mid contract forfeited, and you, John J. Wioniewski and Ileien Wis. niewoki. are hereby further notified to rteld, ourrender and deliver tos elon of said premises I...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 11

…lifEVErRo ft /swi m (hug la 4 PAGE ELEVEN anti THE LEGAL CHRONICLE _ said defendant appear at the Courtroom teenth and Perry Streets, Detroit, Mich. are hereby further notified to yield. sur- es of the undersigned, Wayne County Build- e, been made in the term. •nd conditions of lamed and the same could not he Dated: Detroit. Mich., June 9. 1992. render and deliver up pox es.. . of said d —C Wh p n R m • retain ing, Detroit. Michigan. at ten...…

June 24, 1932 • Page Image 12

…• • • ETRO EW S ROX1 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE MORTGAGE SALE.-Default havirar been made in the terms and conditions of • certain mortice. made by Bern•rd S. Fineman and San. II Fineman, his wife, , of the City of Detroit, County of Wayne ' end State of Michigan, a, mortgagors, to the Detroit Fidelity and Surety Conn. pony, • corporation oreenized and ex- isting under and by virtue of the law, of the State of Michigan, bearing the date of t...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 1

…America periodical Cotter CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11 11-EbETROITJEWISII 11-RONIGL E All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1931 VOL. XXXII!. NO. 5 JEWS OF POLAND SEE POSSIBILITY OF NEW EXCESSES Provincial and Big City Jews Social Castes and "Clannishness." By PHILIP RUBIN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, In Cents FEDERATION...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 2

…- PAGE TWO TIEVETRorr OF JUDEA WELL RECEIVED HILLEL FOUNDATIONS MAKE BOOKS • IN BRAILLE FOR JEWISH BLIND CHORD 3 -- laundry Bargains -- 3 Send It all to us-Get QualitrSaveM oney: phony Orchestra. Beautifully Laundered, 10c Each Cur Delivery Will Call for I or 100 20 Pounds, __— gi Minimum Charge , Family Finished Complete WEARING APPAREL, including Lace Curtains, 20c per pound plus le additional for each article! FLAT PIECES, includ...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 3

…America Arisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Awisnolostele MONTEFIORE LODGE OPEN HOUSE 1 NEW YEAR'S EVE f ELECTS OFFICERSI al Montefiore Lodge, No. 12, I. O. F'. S. of I., held its annual election of officers Monday evening, Dec. 21. The following were chosen: President, James A. Kates; vice- president, Albert A. Blitz, secre- tary-treasurer, Maxwell II. Em- trier; inside tiler, Albert A. Davis; trustees, I. Kle...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 4

…theVentonYtwisn ARorocue HEDETROITIEWISII ORONICLE Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., I... Entered as Second-class matter March 3. 1918, at the Post. Once at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of Much 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Offic•i 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription, in Advance $3.00 Per Year ...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 5

…• A merica lavish Paiorfical Cada C111TON AVIINog • ClNaNNATI 20, OHIO 9EiTorx Avon &mac PLAN DEDICATION OF SHAAREY ZEDEK Continued from Page Ono) flour and 260 on the balcony. There is an unobstructed view ot. the Bimah and the beautifully' adorned Oren Ila-Kodesh. Because of careful acoustical treatment, there is no difficulty in hearing a speaker anywhere in the audito- rium. Light streams in with added beouty and lustre as it passes ...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TilEY)aRorr EWISII CARDNIGLE PURITY READY FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY I If You Love Real Bargains— The fourth annual New Year's Eve dinner dance, 'complete in every detail, and promising to I even eclipse those given in the Don't Miss Himelhoch's Biggest After-Christmas Clearances! BETTER DRESSES... 15.00 up WOMEN'S, MISSES'—THIRD FLOOR . 7.50 up JUNIORS' AND SPORTS DRESSES— 49.50 up COATS FUR•TRIMMED—WOMEN'S MISSES.' JUNIOR ...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 7

…A NCliallf latish Periodical Carter CUPTON AVENUZ • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN PIEDLTROITJEWISR tit ROMICLE ruirommlimmitecimingszeisimummonconsmilammarmanunamanamir B. SIEGEL Co. Year-End Stock Clearance! . _ —Everything Tremendously Reduced for Final Dis- posal—Coats— Dresses- Furs—And Accessories KREMER New Dresses —that certainly look expensive! There's no magic or mystery about how such delightful dresses can wear a $7.94 p...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 8

…• MEDentorr PAGE EIGHT LEGAL NOTICE SECTION Bankers Finance Co., Agent, 2501 Ban. Manning S. Green, Attorney, 7836 West Vernor Highway. him Tower. EWISH IIRONICLE _ 1. en• I .d. p,,e0t1Ityiooni duly issued 00,1 the same could not be , loth. auction •uction sale, to the highest bidder, said estate be maligned to the perouns Fanny Brice at Cass Theater in "Crazy Quilt." It is ordered that the nerved by reason of their concealment I the...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 9

…Americo Amish PerioScal &ter • CLIFTON AVINCI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO wc. RE IT EIVISIf PAGE NINE RONICLE _ 'Cvt it I thane Subdivision of part Of the of five Dineen& five htindred fifty•eight southeast quarter of Section 12, T. I. and 37 , 100 (15,055.371 dollar, No suit S. R. I ! E.. lying emit of the D., G. H. or proceeding. at law having been ineti•1 1$ 1[11 C & M. R . It bet. the southeast cur- tuted to recover the debt secured by ...…

December 24, 1931 • Page Image 10

…lifEnLIROIT EWISR ARDNICLE ing. The Jewish problem has de- JEWS OF POLAND veloped in° the course of history, SEE POSSIBILITY as a result of a thousand factors. owners in numerous cit- OF NEW EXCESSES. ies Polish who lease dairy farms to the children's Corner seven per cent (Z%) and all legal cost, charges and expenses, Including attorney fees allowed by law, Whisk mid prern- lees sre described as follows: AS that (Continued from Previous Pa...…

July 24, 1931 • Page Image 1

…America ,fewish Periodical Coder CLIFTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 111- EbETIZOIT Emit ihtoi•Tia All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE: ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931 VOL. XXXII. NO. 9 MOVE ORPHANS TO NEW BUILDING OF CHILDREN'S HOME Federal Judge Ernest . A. O'Brien informed The Detroit Jewish Chronicle on Tuesday that the decision of the three federal judges on th...…

July 24, 1931 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO fiEbentorriansn C__ILC ttRO IA •M111•••••••••• ■ =mal, ; will says that a difficult task rested on •the shoulders of a small gen- , eration which has done its best to I REM overcome difficulties." I i At the conclusion of his address -- he was lengthily and enthusiasti- (Continued from One.) sally applauded. (Continued from Page One.) a sub-committee was appointed to Agency Assets Exceeds Its 011sti- I periled Dr. Weizmann Into the...…

July 24, 1931 • Page Image 3

…America lavish periodical eater CLIFTON AVINU1 •• CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ThEi)ETROIT LEGAL NOTICE SECTION • THEDETROITJEWISII RONICL E ONLY TEMPORARILY REMOVED, LABOR IS TOLD BY WEIZMANN MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class catering fur weddings and Par - 1 ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer- (Continued from Preceding Page.) sity 2-1610. party, took a six months' leave of BRIDGE CLUB now forming. In- absence because of serious differ- struction at popula...…

July 24, 1931 • Page Image 4

…PLE erHOrr EWIRICARONICLIS le■ I a I +1 d at oI1JEwINIORONICLE .0 ist convention it cannot hope to retain the prestige it has gained in the Jewish world. The fact, also, that the final result was a Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., 1st. triumph for the Labor parties is not to be Entered as Second-clad matter March 11, 1916. •t the Poet• Tidbits and News of Jew- office at Detroit, Mich., under the Art of March a, ...…

July 24, 1931 • Page Image 5

…America "offish PerlaSeal Cater CLIFTON - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO — A BOOK CHAT (Continued from Preceding Page.) this novel, because of its realism, most prove a great addition to the literature on Palestine. EMERGENCY RELIEF DANCE WEDNESDAY iff3 Titorr, / fh'ISN LIIROMICIE ••• ■ 1111. I sive report of progress made during SOKOLOW T H E B'NAI B'RITH HALL DEDICATED AT JEWISH the past year. In the absence of VERSATILE ORPHAN HOME CEREMONIE...…

July 24, 1931 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX RONICLE U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FORMED Immigration for 1931 Is Lowest in Century Scholnick's Semi-Annual Clearance Sale FEICEN Ho se You will want at least a half dozen pairs of these hose. Pure thread silk and lisles, full-fashioned— formerly $1.60 and $2. Priced for clearance at only. 85c 6 for $5.00 TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED WITH SPECIAL CARE CALL RANDOLPH 1113 • IMPORTERS 1400 WASIIINOTON BOULEVARD CLOTHIERS Forge...…

July 24, 1931 • Page Image 7

…A merica (fai rish Palo&Cal C€wtcr CLIFTON ansus • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN P1EVETROITJEWISR RONICIE Engagements "Startling all Detroit with prices that even a Scotchman can understand." "BUDDY'S." LOOK AT THESE TWO SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-END ONLY Pickled Tongue Salami (soft or medium) 25c lb. 25c lb. Just think of it! That's just like Pack a Basket full of "Buddy's" delicacies to take along on that Perfec• lion Lodge Picnic ...…

July 24, 1931 • Page Image 8

…- PAGE EIGHT liffinentOrrIDVISII(ORONICLE° Michigan Theater. fraternal aub Club Nutt!' Ruth Chatterton, who is known as the first lady of the screen, is starred in The Magnificent Lie," which is being shown at the Michi• gan Theater this week. Miss Chat- B'cur Cho'em Jr. terton, wo has appeared in such t ■ asawate•t r•w •hsac A /lenient. nts for the twenty-second r lie Moderni retained a bigger successes es "Madan Y, -Sara' • nuill Tom Ki...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 1

…A merica Ws* Periodical eater CLIFTON ATM& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO - All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 11-EbETROIT I AWISR HRONICL - THI3 ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI. NO. 22 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931 ENGLAND SEEN AS Soviet Will Curb STARTING ACTIVE Anti-Semitic Wave PALESTINE POLICY Statement Made by Weiz• mann Keren Hayesod Meeting. PALESTINE'S SCHOOLS REOPEN; STRIKE ENDS (...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO T RE VerRon' easMATxxvicLE MAURICE SCHWARTZ COMES TO YIDDISH THEATER FOR PERFORMANCE TUESDAY Is Crowley-Milner Day Tomorrow, Saturday We Deliver to Your Home Without Charge: All Charge Purchases Will Be Billed June It See Advertisements in Other Papers: See other afternoon and morning papers for additional savings. No Goods Sold to Dealers: Because of the extraordinary nature of these offerings, we reserve the right to limit...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 3

…America) larish Periodical Cotter - CLIFTON Afoul • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO HE VETROLIAltISfl CHRONICLE ENGLAND SEEN AS ! STARTING ACTIVE 1 PALESTINE POLICY .1 r t 9 s Agreed , Dea r (Continued from Page One) PAGE THREE MRS. PRENZLAUER'S APPEAL FOR FUNDS po!ice during the 1929 riots, has , • Issues Statement Endorsing , as kcal to be transferred. . . ... Allied Jewish Cam- Major Saunders, who is now' paign. disti iet commandant of the Pal...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 4

…piEDLTRongEwismaRomiat t I nIe I I . I nd bib I le ^i ThEY)entor1 Jimsn(ARONIC114£ demonstrated that they are above preju- dice, but they are too few in number to keep Christianity from remaining "un- Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, Ins. Christian." Entered as Second•olass matter March 3, 1911, at the Poets office •t Drrrolt Mich.. under the Act of March 11. 1979. While we are on the subject we share with our...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 5

…ANericat Yewish Periodical Curter CLIFTON AVINLII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO lEVErgon' aistlafRDNICLE OFFICERS ELECTED BY 2,500 VOLUNTEER WORKERS ENLISTED MAIMONIDES AUXILIARY TO CANVASS COMMUNITY FOR ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN FROM MAY 10 TO 20 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Mai- S. Abramson Furniture Co. °Announces e/In Unusual Cash Raising Sale NOW IN PROGRESS This most amazing SALE, made for the purpose of raising im- mediate CASH, gives the t...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX m vEntonintismfRopacLE HIMELHOCHS 3-Pair Prices on the Six Important Himel-Hose 1 ALPHA EPSILON PHI BRIDGE-TEA MAY 2 Her Betrothal Announced ) An important accial event of the Spring season is the annual bridge tea to be given by the Detroit Alumnae of Alpha Epsilon Phi So. Women's Sheer Duchesse Hose . .$1.50 - Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak The annual luncheon meeting Saturday at Windsor before the; of the National Council...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 7

…ANCIMIN 964, 14 PaloSeal eater CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO KsletenedRul ac A jitEberRonjedsnOttoricbs 'WOMEN ORGANIZE DIVISION TO AID ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN MAY 10-20 Hosiery Special! Not to be outdone by the men, the Jewish xromenof Detroit have organized themselves into a special division to participate as a group in the forthcoming Allied Jewish Campaign for $215,000, to be held here from May 10 to 20 by the Jewish Welfare Fed...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 8

…- - TTRIL.E.0 IIEVEIRO fir; ERIS/1 ORONICLE EMERGENCY RELIEF DRIVE PLANS MADE C (Continued from Page One.) New cases are taken care of within a day or two after applications are filed. George Stutz, who was in charge of the Berg-Wallace prize fight tickets, reports that $3,500 wan realized for the Emergency Relief Fund, as its percentage of the fight's receipts. Madern'st*cw The barketb•ll team played two games Sunday at Central Field. ...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 9

…- - ThEDEI'ROITIEWBflat RON ICU EMERGENCY RELIEF I DRIVE PLANS MADE _ (Continued from Page One.) New cases are taken rare of within I • a day or two after applications are CLU NEW -- I l icit T-ICKN ET IIUNTG ! , PD RE 1C AED (Continued from ['ago One.) For years he rude around on a bi- Detrol Auxiliary of J. C. C R. S. of filed. A. B. C. Girls, ever buying up the passes Wher- Ver. The A. II. (7. Girl. met at the home George Stu...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 1

…Attericam Awisk Periafeal Cater CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI " ;7 rah lent = at ter. 11- EbETROIF LWISII ORONICLE All Jewish News 1 All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1 atic red oat. at srs. ein. ngs sass lent )411 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930 VOL. XXX. No. 22 JEWISH DIVISION IS STRUGGLING TO RAISE ITS QUOTA, fat. 40, gel, reel I• city the est. Ian, The me )irt• Playin...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO NM, 'fitcYkrRolykwisti (ARor IGLE "Ma f . THERE IS NO ELECTS RABBI SCHECHTER r John Simpson went to I al- 1SYNAGOGUE 'stmt last May and spent several months investigating land and ins- migration problems, at the behest I of the British government. The Congregation Beth Itzchok An- hers with the High Commissioner presiding. Twelve members of the council will be non-officials and elected, and the other 10 will be officials and...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 3

…faviik Palatial Carta CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 71itf)rntorrintisii efRONICU MIN bl BETH DAVID ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR Hymen Rottenberg Re-Elected *Maud nub flub .4, 1\Totrii President; Schreiber's 18th Term am Treasurer. START CANVASS FOR LEGIONNAIRES FUND PAGE THREE MOMENTS OF DISCRETION Ben Bey A. C. B'rith Sholom. Solomon Edelman Heads Lo- The Ben Bey A. C. held election Activities of B'rith Sholom fn Congregation...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 4

…-- ■ 111111114 74. 91 grRon;MvisnifiRONICLE izgsztzi. to " Entered Second-class matter March a, Dili, at the Poet- office at Detroit. Mich., under the At of March I, 11179. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephones Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Landon office : 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription, in Advance '41 $3.00 Per Year To insure publication,ail correspondence and ne...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 5

…WieVerao n fEwun eam ict4 PAGE FIVE ` JEWISH DIVISION IS STRUGGLING TO COUNCIL TO HEAR ; TO LAUNCH $60,000 MISS JOAN LONDON DRIVE FOR WOMEN'S RAISE ITS QUOTA i Open. Se ason's Activitiee with ' ZION CO-OPERATIVES __ ___ Supplying the proper grade of oil as specified by the makers of your Oil Burner. Meeting Mond•y Afternoon. (Continued from Page One.) (Continued from Page One.) I The Detroit section of the Na- nd 750; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX 'O) LTI:OrK EWIR1 RONICLE e s COMPLETE PLANS FOR SISTERHOOD BAZAAR I HADASSAH ENLISTS MANY DONORS FOR ANNUAL LUNCHEON Sisterhood of Shaarey '/.edek completing plans for the bazaar to be held in the social hall of Ow new synagogue, Chicago boulevard at Lawton, Saturday, Nov. 15, at , p. m., to Nov. 17, inclusive. Much progress has been madc Ly chairmen of booths and feature,. Many interesting results of their efforts are reported ...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 7

…f aria gait aim awn - orpore s, Tifel)graorrinusu (ARO:VIM t rd ice Presenting The New Fashion Notes for Fall The new sheer bejewelled gowns for Sunday night supper and bridge n All that's nets in blouses ... tunics ... Melnik' blouses . . cowl necklines. The new Russian influence . . . expressed in tunic frocks, and in high belted, flaring coats. S ri ■ The new evening geWnS, with deep bejewelled decolletages. by -----'\ THEA...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THEI)entorijEwun BROMIC/IS :•:CLASSIFIED:.: 12 1 000 1 000 ALIENS Anti-Semites "HE HAS MADE A GOOD JUDGE" Are Given Refuge in Synagogue. BARRED IN DECADE STONE APPOINTED J. N. F. DIRECTO MRS. EDYTIIE CUGELL an- FOR RENT—Large neatly fur- nounces that she is giving les- FRANKFORT-ON-MAIN. — nished room for one or two, sons in dramatics and elocution The liberal Frankfurter-Zeitung Shower bath. Home accommoda- for children fr...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 9

…Altai= Ada Peddled Carter iTED ECTOR npaigner, re Post aign. he implicit. extending Se work of id, the Pal. ho Zionist n the tood an. 1. N . O appoint. Sc, distin. writer and le motional nol in this to will take activities his duties been re. wish Cam• call of J. 1HTS" •s under the Flower! tend,' the? ndor of Night, lint it winking. winking, t thinking l•lohla Ave. IOME ranch re. heater for for a the. . N. Blab )4. Oct. 2...…

October 24, 1930 • Page Image 10

…- TIE DerRorylEmsn CARON !CIA IMI■■•■•■■ Nao mi Girls. LU E•e, Prendauer Service Group. The Naomi Girls Club met at The Eva Prenzlauer Service the home of the Mimes Morrison, Group entertained the inmates of 56 McKay, Windsor, Ont., Oct. 20. the Old Folks' Home in the form Final preparations for the second annual bridge-dansant to be given in the Chinese Tea Gardens Sun- day have been completed. Prizes have been selected and entertain- ...…

January 24, 1930 • Page Image 1

…4 4lWI-1W Amish Periodical eater - - CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS - LWISH . AROXICLE _ THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER, PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDM, JANUARY 24, 1930. VOL. XXIX. NO. 9. FAITH REAFFIRMED IN PRINCIPLES OF LAND ACQUISITION DETROIT SERVICE GROUP TO EXTEND ITS MEMBERSHIP Chief Rabbi Composes Prayer For Naval Parley's Success London, Jan. 15.-01, T. A...…

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