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August 27, 1926 • Page Image 1

…IfRONICL- 14ETROIT Ms Jewish News MI Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 13 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents championshipGame PALESTINE ON EVE Be th El Prepares PALESTINE HAS Condition FARM COLONISTS SOVIET GOVERNMENT [Finds is Russian Most Satisfactory or Record Crowd MESSAGE FOR JEWS, Is Set For August 29 OF NE...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PEPentorrpout(ARomtat PAGE TWO the annual field days were held at Sugar Island, but since the closing of that island, both lodges meet annually at points convenient to both lodges. It's a real old-time get-together pig nic, with ping lemonade and plenty ; goodies for old and young, races, min Holiday Services (Ciiithenlo (garner The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit SERVICES FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR sie Tawno(i l ogfutTe'sinost o...…

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…PAGE THREE IfEllent-kri EwAsi iffiLtafigg temple Beth El HOLY DAY SERVICES Will be held as follows: TEMPLE BETH EL Main Auditorium, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating. Brown Memorial Chapel, Rabbi Leon From officiating. 0000121300 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES Orchestra Hall, Prof. A. N. Franzblau officiating. Arlene Frances Ginsburg Memorial Auditorium (3430-32 Fen- kell Ave.), Mr. Bernard Zeiger officiating. 000 0-0 0017 HOURS OF SERVICE E...…

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…PAGE FOUR plEY)Entorr,/rmsnaiRCMC1/3 BABY DAY NURSERY WILL HOLD HOLIDAY SERVICES "Voters of Wayne County can make no mistake in considering fa- vorably the candidacy of Thomas F. Farrell for county clerk. Mr. Farrell is well known to the citizens of De- troit, and has had opportunity in various capacities of demonstrating his worth and ability. He now holds the office for which he seeks re-elec- tion. He has made • good county cler...…

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…PAGE FIVE ThEberitoff,Awisn C ICON ICU: D. &. C. Uses Radio Compasses. Steamers Greater Detroit and Greater Buffalo, of the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company. which make overnight trips between Detroit • nil Buffalo, have the distinction of bring the first passenger steamers on the Great Lakes to be equipped with • radio compasses. The radio compass has been em- ployed on the Great Lakes only a CUM- iteratively short time, and up to th...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 6

…ATDerRorriovisn (Awls icLE b'e2fee' ..etc4Yik VVin'Y Vlaz TREDLTROITJEWISil eiRONICUri MSC.. ARMIN FWVIMIJIM MIMES M 10011111.1, Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing G. Inc. l e JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE 1 ""'" Masend-class mater President Editor General Manager 11.1 1,:o.tors. Hick- under grihal;r Ya s1 . " General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac ...…

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…EmPeraon;kwuRCA RON IcLe. — 0eqi.F1.5 Meittple Nett! Et The Value of the Church ---Synagogue Conference Notes G IAS. Morning Services, 10:30: ciOSEPW•=2—. 's'aurday I Subject, Saturday, Aug. 28: "The o His custom of wrapping the pearl of wisdom in the tinfoil of epi- gram antagonized this literal-minded people. They suspected the sincerity of one who could joke about matters of great seriousness the justice of his comments for and import,...…

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…limpuntorrlarisnalitomictc PAGE EIGHT ATHENA GIRLS FORMAL DANCE SET FOR SEPT. 19 Miss Esther Zalesin has been cho- sen chairman of the reception com- mittee for the formal dance to be September 1st September 30th The Masonic Country Club is con- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and I family, who left some time ago for', tinuing to exert its usual lure with an Eastern motor trip, visited in New I Detroit's hostesses. Mrs. Abe Silber- York, Atla...…

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…PAGE NINE Tit L Ikriwrawisn (NROISICLE Marriages 6 Ex- Paris Chin Elrprudly Eli pressed in New Frocks For Autumn per Misses and Wow n o f Moderate Prieings 25.00 and A Distinctive Collection Accenting the Inimitable Chic and Genius of the Foremost Paris Coutu- riers. Developed in the Loveliest Autumn Fabrics and Colors. 39.5 0 7a, Axon Alpo ' GEL . _ SiAtE (01.41,1 , OA. SKA1 MO IONIOCTION won m acial and arso Dr. and :qrs. A...…

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…Picpergorrfrwisn (A ROMICLE PAGE TEN ARTS CLUB ACTIVE DURING PAST YEAR Engagrments "Where Good Furniture is Not Expensive" OBITUARY Ui tVtt 4Agslzx* V:tztzVkiYi AeP BUY MRS. ANTOINETTE GOLDSTEIN SALE Mrs. Antoinette Goldstein of 299 NOW ENDS Works of Many Members Exhibited Meilbury avenue passed away 011 ,',' AND SAVE • r. anu airs. • 1448 Woodward Power AUG. 31st ,,_, Aug. 19, after an illness of two 11:, In Art Galleries end at Beth ...…

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…PAGE ELFVEN THEDETRonjEwisn(RONICLE Fred W. Green for Governor I TO CONDUCT SERVICES I AT THE ASTOR THEATER Daciir t I in. AUG.29 t MAT DAILY THEREAFTER of the Prince of Judaea and the fair Esther NEW TWO-TON TRUCK BY GRAHAM BROTHERS This is the newly announced big Mother of the two well known smaller trucks built by graham Brothers-the tan-ands-half and the G. Boy one- ton. The price, due to Graham Brothers hugs production, is exce...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 12

…AUGUST 27, 1926 ntEPerRorr,/onsnetRONKU: TO HOLD EUROPEAN MINORITIES MEET lelegations and the American Jew. to Palestine would he for the Zionist ish Congress. Organization to cease to exist. By 2. 'L'he committee should be em- that I mean that an entirely new or- A Non-Sectarian Country Boarding School for Girls. powerod to take part in the forthcom- ganization should be created which Ideally heated on the Hudson should be free from nation...…

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