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February 17, 1928 • Page Image 9

…A merica Amish periodical Gainer CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO The annual statement of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, which appears in another column, will be of interest to read- ers of this paper, because the com- Cornerstone Laid for Health pany in question is spreading so Center; Found Colony rapidly throughout the states of in Straus's Honor. the Union. The Sun Life Com- pany is now actually doing busi- ness in 30 stat...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 10

…FEBRUARY WHY -I I-HIS FOUR IS TRUTHFULLY CALLED. AMERICA'S Finest No car in the price class of Dodge Brothers Four is so ROOMY. No car in this price class is so SWIFT. No car in this price dass is so STURDY. No car in this price class is so SMART. C L U Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. On Vl'etinseday, Feb. 22, at 1 p. m., the Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- ciety will give a luncheon and card party at the Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy road. Anyone wishing...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 1

…A merica lavish periodical Cotter All Jewish Views All Jewish News WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, 0I410 ThEPETROVEWISR ITRONICIA TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 -10 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928. VOIXXXIti NO. 11, IMMIGRATION LAW CHANGE ASKED IN NEW SENATE BILL Quotas for Canada and Mex- ico Planned in Newly Proposed Measure. FAMILY VISAS FEATURE INCORPORATED I...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 2

…IEVLTROITIEWISBORONIcLE P_ CAGE TWO Chevrolet Service in Your Neighborhood LIPSKY PRESENTS ZION GRIEVANCES tion work should not be supported more liberally by the Palestine government. Colonel Amery's Assurance. WELL KNOWN BUSINESS LEADER OF WEST SIDE PASSES AWAY, AGED 48 Mr. Amery in reply said that the On the day of his twenty-fifth British government fully appreci- wedding anniversary and in the ated the great part played by the mids...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 3

…A merica gewish periodical alder CUPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE EY)1170IT DM!! efRONICUE 4 To -4, 4 Tr .) TAA Morris Fishman Declares Progress in Work for Palestine Depends on Numerical Strength of Movement Throughout the World. Guarantee a People's Existence Security ta (4+ 69- "44 and Happiness . Te, Sit 44, sS S4 't- By MORRIS FISHMAN Chairman, Detroit Zionist District Membership Committee. The Detroi...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 4

…PiElerRorriEwisitffiRONICIR 1:.„.4t,,.twa.,..1.„-twisul,kl1<ututtutetettutut4tetet a9 sRAIMSill b tItlithrJaLlAttiSSISOSkSiBeStrkksWcsastr ig 7,7403. 13Xl tv- g`52,1%011%15TtlYter lYty,t7M' 711-0 mom/mg!' MRON ICLE =• b•etreeet• • b•6' • • = •— • t1 his:RUM. V, 0.6941.5 PEN FLASHES FROM LATVIA tate the achievement of this object" of a national home for the Jewish people, as pledged in the Balfour Declar- ation, they have seen obst...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 5

…,Americalt Yarish Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 HE watIRMIWI RABBI FINK WILL ADDRESS HADASSAH COHANE ON IMPORTANT U. S. BAR COMMITTEE Bar Association Aims at Co-opera- lion Between Courts and Psychiatrists. --- Louis S. Cohane, prominent De- troit lawyer, is on the committee of the American Bar Association Local Chapter Reports Re- cent Achievements Here for Palestine. The monthly meeting of Detroit Chapter of...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 6

…111E PACE SIX AND S 0 C er AL; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rosenberg announce the engagement of their daughter, Annette, to Harry M. Grossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na- than Grossman. The engagement rid o or Platinum LIYISII RRONICLE PiaRSONAL ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL AT RECEPTION FOR 35T White Gold Encorr BRIDGE-TEA PROCEEDS FOR HOSPITALIZATION The alumnae chapter of Phi Sig- ma Sigma, national collegiate so- rority, will give a bridge tea in t...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 7

…A merica 'apish Periodical Cater CtAPTON AVINUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO seneasmar Ti ., VestrZ6-11N-J6-‘4114.Z4-‘11IZZVeit4-J(relee'OCOse":7, WHO MAY PERFORM JEWISH WEDDINGS? :-: Wedding Calendar :-: 1e Anp of Ort:gindOtotleS SEEK ,) 1448 Wxg1v.ard Avenue' On the Mezzanine 9 Smart New Dresses Of Silk Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Roma $ 1 5 9 el eJ el ) nl rJ si 9 Cantors vs. Rabbis in Combat Over Interpretation of Ma...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT PIEDLTRDRifYiLSII ef RON ICU, music•musicians GIFTED RAISA, THE STAR OF "GIOCONDA" When richer tunes are builti Raisa wit build them. So the crit- ics are saying this season regard- ing this dramatic soprano, whom ! Arturo Toscanini has rated as the most gifted known to recorded mus- ical history. In volume Rosa Raisa, Chicago Civic Opera prima donna, exceds them all; in versatility she is the equal of any, and the lighter pass-...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 9

…A merica lavish Periodical Cater C.L1PTON VEND!' • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TheDLTRonincisn UNITED ARTISTS BUILDING. Dad's Favorite The Fairbairn e $1.50 Per Day. Complete hotel vervice. Free pool Right downtown. and billiards. Wholesome Comfortable rooms. and delicious food. FAIRBAIRN HOTEL P. R. DIESER, Manager Cafeteria Service. Fireproof Right Downtown Columbia et John R. Cherry 7010 I SHERWOOD'S Health Institute Gee! I Feel Gre...…

February 10, 1928 • Page Image 10

…FEBRUARY 10, 1928. NIATRonleffisn ffiRom NEWS BR! LLIANTLY Different 118 Michigan Avenue Phi-So-Lite C ub. Fun Seeker.' Social. Zeta Beta CM. of Women'. Organisations. The l'hi-So-Lite Club met at the The results of the last election Zeta Beta Chi, the local chapter ' The first general meeting of the SUSS. home of Mildred Ilassel, 2054 Vir- League of Women's Arrant zations of an Eastern college sorority, were: President, Miss Ethel gin...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 1

…A merica 5avish Perla&al eater CLIFTON AVINU2 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ffEbETROIT LWISII 11-RONICIA All Jewish Views All Jewish News WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928. 10. Amery Pleads With American Jews POLISH JEWS MUST RECEIVE AMERICAN ASKS IMMIGRATION To Talk On "Peace's IMPRESSIVE RITES Col. k CONFERENCE ...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 2

…4 JEWISH CENTER BAND PRESENTS PROGRAM ON SUNDAY, FEB. 12 The band consists of 40 children The Jewish Center Band, Spon- sored by the Jewish Centers Asso- ranging from nine to 15. The program will consist of the ciation and directed by I. M. Glass, will present a program on Sunday following numbers: night, Feb. 12. The jevenile band Star Spangled Banner is already well known to the Jew- Jewish Center March 1 M. Glass ish public of Detroit. Du...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 3

…viimericam lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVM' • CINCINNATI go, OHIO PAGE THREE VIS11611130A1CLE Complete Financial Service On CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA HEALTH PROGRAM IMPRESSIVE RITES COLLEGE GIRL IS COMES HERE FEB. 16-18 TO BE GIVEN AT MARK GRADUATION A STAGE SUCCESS JEWISH CENTER OF HEBREW PUPILS Dorothy Ellin, in "The Squ•II," For weeks preparations and so- cial schedules have been paying PERSONAL PROPERTY— Automobile Accounts Furnit...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 4

…911111111h- nInvisti ORM ICLE SM.11=Mieenag..... 11111WM=isees Suspending All Immigration. 1ZON ICLE PLEDETI:orqr,wivi bo oxfpfiT, 8y- "THIS FAITH OF OURS" Congressman Blanton's bill, which calls for the Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. shutting of the doors of the United States completely to An Inquiry Into the Relation of Religion and Reason. President CliAS . tf. c.JOSEPH -. = immigration for the next ei...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 5

…A merica lat ish Peritt ' eal eater CLIFTON MHO{ • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE /Ersistr Of "This Faith of Ours;' (Continued from preceding page.) PLUMER MAY REMAIN •N HIGH COMMISSIONER POLISH JEWS MUST RECEIVE AMERICAN HELP FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER 5 YEARS, WALDMAN TELLS STATE RELIEF WORKERS BENEFIT PERFORMANCE OF LADIES' J. N. F. TO TAKE PLACE FEB. 29 1 Elag (Mg Notes Solomon, the president, J. Chu- bensky conducted the installation ...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 6

…EWISFItifRONICIZ PAGE SIX HADASSAHS ANNOUNCE PATRONS FOR FORMAL DANCE ON FEB. 19 11 331tScliAL 8 0 CIAL A GOOD DEED imelhodi Added by Samuel Summerfield to His Many Acts of Benevolence. Splendid progress in arrange- Samuel Summerfield, who is the president of the Detroit ments for the formal ball of Seri Mrs. Leo M. Franklin will leave The general meeting of the Service Group, has recently for and Junior chapters of Detroit League of Je...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 7

…Alaim Pak Pada! easier 411.11011 ORMUZ • 011111100Illad1 as, aro PAGE SEVEN THEVEIROLIdEWISR C A KOXICLE Vt44•-% -•44..,G 1•4‘.%"• 4 spizaw-.)T•44$.4/141, RI SSE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY Engagements C eminine at $5 .50 P. 2 is ! ootwear Fashionable and Beautiful I. Miller Slippers in a Wide Range of Materials and Patterns—Shoes for Street, Sport, Afternoon and Evening Wear The February Shirt Sale in the Store for M...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 8

…PEVentordotisn (Alto:vim PAGE EIGHT u orst.OYN2,HBOUNTONRARMOELL SULNLDYAY George Jessel Plays 1,000th , LDRA ITIHLLSBHEOH LOEM BRW Let us prepare your income t. ■ of our leaders upon our present PHILOMATHIC HOLDS Performance. work," he declared. He said, in report. ANNIVERSARY DINNER speaking of the men honored, that National Officers To Speak Here; Once in a great while an actor "two mighty cedars of Lebanon Order Announces Prize have fa...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 9

…A merican Amish Perialical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE fROATICt tt .... LTROIT /.3% S7 / flE jangsgor. DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL MANAGER MUSIC MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. Or Less, After 8:30 P. . M ., - -S 28 1 Night Station-to-Station Rate $ .65 .70 .70 .50 .60 .55 .65 .60 night rates, effective from 830 p. m. to 4:30 a. m. The rates quoted above are Station - to - Station call is one that is made to a certain...…

February 03, 1928 • Page Image 10

…FEBRUARY 3, 1928. pOLTRonilmsnalnorictes ewo arbo. 'ProucLe4 Dodge Brothers magnificent Seniors have already achieved a unique and enviable distinction. By delivering a quality of power unknown to their price class, they are no longer thought of in their price class, but chill- lenp,e constant comparison with the proud- est names in motordom. G. A. B. Club. The following officers for the en- suing term were elected at the last meeting of...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 1

…/— - - All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS II- EbETROIT LWISII IIRMICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI, NO. 13 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS MEETING IN WASHINGTON, D, C., HEARS REPORT ON SITUATION OF JEWS IN EASTERN EUROPE To Uphold Home 1 L To Task of Nation Occupy Beth El Pulpit February 27 Hershman and Jamieson Dis- cuss Need Wit...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TIEVEEKOMA% !SR afRONIGLI: Max Simon and Albert Williams are the alternates. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El addressed the club on "Israel Zangwill." Next Sunday evening Feb. 27, a novel debate will be held. The subject is "Resolved, That Co-education Be Abolished in the Colleges of the United States." This promises to be a very interest- ing program. Nathan Wise and Sol Rusenman will uphold the affirmative, being opposed by Isado...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 3

…A PAGE THEM IRON ICLfr IMO Fraternal and Club Notes Athena Girls Club. The last regular Isusfiless meeting of the Athena Girls Club was held Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Fishman of West Philadelphia avenue. Plans have been made for a bowling party to be held Tuesday evening. March 8, and a hard times April Fool party to be held Saturday evening, April 2, at the Palmetto, for members and their friends. The busine...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 4

…JEWISH ORONICIa, MtztMeMblarlfiZiMMIZinti*Zi`tainattzt.MUMTV trbellYthlaZiAnitt , `4 ‘ anti-war because he saw in war a force let loose that would destroy all the previous values man had so labor- iously built up. The urbanity, culture and internation- Published Weekly by The Jovial Chronicle Publishing Co, bm. alism which had flowered since 1860 was sure to be Preament endangered by the debacle of the war. How must such JOSEPH J. CUMMINS B...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 5

…a <> --"== GAS .tf" e e_ c.JOSEPH- ,— Hon. Sol Bloom, Ilouse of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir:—My attention has been called to an article appearing in the New York Times of Feb. 7, in which you are quoted as mak- ing certain statements before the Young Men's Club of Temple Adath Yeshurun of Syracuse, N. Y., in regard to Mr. Ford and his relation to the Jews. You are reported to have said: "He commits the care of his health ...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 6

…itiRoficiA /RE19errargp%tRt PAGE SIX unan mous y I To claim anything else is to reflect dis- I • to conduct • meatless DELUSIONS i Trade union unemployed get a tiny creditably upon others in Americas campaign. A committee of nine was pittance out of union funds. The So- life in a way that I would not be guilts I appointed to take charge of the exec- Dr. Avery W. Skinner of the State of. When Henry Ford claims that tis. cialist party is fair...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 7

…ThEkaRonfEwisit Gin RoN ICI J3 aM■ How Jewish Life In Russia Is Changing YIDDISH PLAYERS WILL HONOR BETTY MORRIS' A Summary and a Proposal. On March 2 a testimonial benefit for Miss Betty Morris, young prima donna ; and ingenue of the Littman Yiddish By DR. A. SINGALOVSKY. (Copyright, 1927, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) (Editor's Note:—Dr. Singalovsky, a member of the presidium of the central administrative board of the World Federa...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT tl Tit ElkfkonjEwisn RONICLE JEWISH CONGRESS HEARS REPORT ON JEWS IN EUROPE (Continued from Page 1.) manians, however, are members of the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is the state church of Roumania and the king is ex-officio the head of it. The treaty expressly provided for the protection of these minorities, but the Roumanian officials have repeatedly and notoriously violated it. The American Committee on the Rights of Religio...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 9

…7ittDentonlmsnOIRONIGAI GIVES DETROIT LIFE PROGRAM FOR MARCH, FISHMAN MONTH Homer Guck, assistant to the presi- dent of the Detroit Life Insurance Company, explained to a Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle reporter recently the purpose of the program of that com- pany in March, 1927. Said Mr. (luck: "In the Detroit Life organization all of us, naturally, are very proud of the achievement of our site president, Morris Fishnum. For 15 years he has bee...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN TfitikraGripvisa t_! Mini..- : ,.. ___ vinu cs \ ! i i I 4(4 et° V 4i.-41/4*q%411M'' ... , e,. , IT I I lri 1 LENOX Aristocrat of Chinas In perfection of texture, warmth of color and glaze. symmetry of shape, and beauty of original decorations, Lenox is unex- celled. The "Autumn" pattern is illustrated. The dinner plates, and tea cups and saucers • re both 550, and the bread and butter plates $30 a dozen. I I Len...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 11

…r- 1 filtYfin iton, kiiisn 01 RON ICI F. Bath@ RECENT BRIDE SPENDS HONEYMOON IN WEST Mrs. Henry Barker was Miss Ethel Oppenheim prior to her marriage on Tuesday, Feb. 15, at the home of her The F'14rol.e elf the I'm is Openings. Gowns of Satin The Woman in Satin Is Smartest at Luncheon, Tea, Theater. Dining and Dancing—and We Present the Satin Gown in All Its Variety and Charm. $49.50 to $250 MRS. HENRY BARKER —Bachrach Studios. pa...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 12

…N E 1 OBITUARY r ---- Fraternal and Free Psycho - Analysis I:S'I'1'.P FREE LECTURES Club Notes A . VM , ,• "I'merle,"if.."( M""1""1" and daughter of Ntr. nil Mrs, .1, A no, . Itriag• Club. Miss Soho It. !• ■ ••lircillor of 1130 h'a nuuvtail Psychologist mkt Molter Teneher as hostess I 0111:(t.110A norms.'A aVel 11 11;111‘ S1111161, F r h , 21, at 8 p. ..111 Walter F. Dwornick & Sons WALL, CEILING AND WOODWORK CLEANERS Our Spe...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 13

…Thspentort kwisit gRONICLt A pound of melancholy will not pay an ounce of debts. OLD FOLKS HOME PAGE THIRTEEN 1"NAKED TRUTH" CONTINUES RUN Y. W. H. A. NOTES AT BROADWAY STRAND THEATER Tea and Monthly Meeting: Weddings 'Tis not enough to run well, unless Novelty Pasty: you set out in due time. Braiker's ballroom at Fourteenth Eng•gements, Banquets and Remaining at the Broadway Strand is "The Naked Truth," a film (Ld- street and Gladstone ...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 14

…FEBRUARY 25, 1927 _ _ .:;91;ittOTY, if:WISH LA Btriti4 ...0...- 6 fl STUCCO 11 RESURFACING 0 , 1 armpit. Birth El Notrs It is time to get an estimate ono I . high school on Saturday nights, 7 to 10. A basketball league is being or-, ganised. Your boys ore invited to j0111. The boys of the pre-contirma.! tion class are now using the gym.' namum every Tuesday, 3:30 to 4:30. : • "This Belaying World:" Sood•y Morning Services. 10-4S...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ETROITAWISH RRONICLE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL XXXI, NO. 12 AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS TO MEET ON SUNDAY, FEB. 2 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927 Endorses Campaign For Palestine Fund To Noted Lawyer T Speak For Forum "Layman's Viewpoint of Relig- ion" Will be R. S. Marx's Topic, Sunday P. M. Will Conv...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 2

…Th_eljffrnonderns n tA aorucus PAGE TWO M. R. Van Barden, $50. $1,500; Simmons & Clark, $50; Carl Bachrach & Gendelman, $26; Baer Joe Borenstein, $200; Boston Re- Lundy, $50; B. Lynn, $25. Singer, $100; B. W. Singer, $100; Saul Morris D. Waldman, $50; Oscar Maiden Lane Jewelry Company, Sloan, $100; Helen Shetzer, $25; Mr. finers and Wholesale Jewelers, $100; Wander, $25; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brothers, $50; 0. I. Baker, $25; Dr. B. Brener, $5...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 3

…3i : f r at e rnal an6 . alb Alan I PAGE 11111RIM EDentorrlaisti (Itor ICLE saineeme e 4.6 7 t41 " er N r • is i . . .2 .,,,, ,..- 4 1 ; s *.,!. 07' ,. A, i . "I' ,,,... .', ,I, et.;,.;l11, ■ ,,,, t's . ,, 1, Baby Day Nursery. A . . e, .,. , . .t.' acres of tea bushes come F ROM hundreds of pounds of tea . . . But from those hundreds of pounds, are selected just a few ounces of the choicest leaves .. . And that i...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 4

…7110)emotri Ewtsitffi RomaL PAGE FOUR HADASSAH AIDS U. P. A. IN DRIVE FOR FUNDS In sad but loving memory of Jo- seph I. /dinner, who passed away seven years ago, Feb. 17, 1920. Hadassah, the women's Zionist or- ganization of America, is taking a prominent part in the raising of $7,- 500,000 for the United Palestine Ap- peal, which carries on a campaign an- nually for general Zionist work in Palestine. Miss Hattie Gittleman, president of th...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 5

…IsPerRon;Asinsm diftor las E_ MUSI C CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA TO BE HERE IN MARCH I N a ti Tau Notrs All Detroit is highly enthusiastic , user the forthcoming opera season at On Monday last Mesdames Loui the new Masonic Auditorium, when and Samuel Levine entertained 28 guests at a beautifully appointed The phenomenal success of the bridge-luncheon at the Hotel VI eno- Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stok- rah. Decorations were carried out in ...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 6

…rfiffigrRorri jEwisa ..'t, "Otb'ebtb'O'b'et'O'b'Ob'ebt-btOt-b' 'b'6 '10'6b'6 ' bedb'ffb" b' . 4.0 O'd '6"b' TII-EDETROITJEWISII (ARON ICLE Pahnshed Washy bye The bdd CZ:2 JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE Entered those in power? Was he not among the most vocifer- ous and adamant opponents of free speech and press in Russia? Even more, he insisted upon compulsory la- bor, and only when it was found to be ineffective was ...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 7

…PEPermg4niymei Ro mmie • GiAS• Amerwan Jewish Olf,f1+5 Boy in Agriculture I 1:111" (JOSEPH -, (Continued from Preceding Page) Feb. 19, at 8 o'clock. At this meet- ing meatless menus will he dis- tributed. The Twelfth Street Moth- Cooking Class Opened. ers Club will be hostess for the eve- A cooking class has been opened in ning. the Michigan avenue district at the synagogue on Twenty-ninth street Oratorical Contest: and Michigan avenue ...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 8

…itfi f PAGE EIGHT Vaasa MROM ICIE AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR THEATER PERFORMANCES if The Ladies Auxiliary of Hashachar Camp, Order B'nai Zion, has taken over the sale of tickets for the Feb. An elaborate Washington's birth- day party is being planned •by the Phoenix Club for Monday evening, Feb. 21, at 10 o'clock sharp. Deco- , rations will be carried out to repro- sent a night in the tropics. Gentle., men may wear white trousers and ladies ar...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE /if cY)Eruor., /Limn OIRONICLE BRANCH OF OLD FOLKS HOME PLANS MUSICAL AV.k4!IN CHARGE uKDAGDE I M AH PARTY GIRLS OF Miss Elizabeth Apple is in charge of the bridge and raffle being spot- Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Rosenberg, formerly of 2210 Pingree avenue, sir now residing in their new home at 3204 Elmhurst avenue. A nelhoch', A delightful program is being Comm. pleteol for the musical-tea which the Northwestern Branch of the Jewish...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN IFAVISMOIROIVICIAB !IMMEIN, -•- PLANS COMPLETED FOR ALUMNI U. H. S. DANCE plated a most successful year and, according to sentiment, it was in that year that the most material and con- structive work has been done, ever since its inception four years ago. Its aim is to co-operate and help the U. H. S. in all its activities and to fraternize the graduates of that in- stitution. Of its accomplishments, the establishing of the only ...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELEVLN AMR' RON ICI t ) PE SrliOrT, I DANGEROUS Weddings RCHESTRA All Social Functions Catered by DETROIT CATERING COMPANY HALL Detroit's h'xclusive Kosher Caterers M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr. Longfellow 5654, Elizabeth I 6 Santagano NOT SURPRISED :-: CLASSIFIED :-: li 0 An Irishman in his native country O ,115 entertaining me with stories of Ilse Solaria i•bule la one for men, nlae rent Lnd recreation. haracteristie wit. I th...…

February 18, 1927 • Page Image 12

…FEBRUARY 18, 1927 atm* Setif El Nato HEINRICH BRAUN DIES "What Price Glory" Leaving. BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — Ileinrich With the end of its record-shat- Braun, well-known exponent of the tering engagement in sight, "What BociaHat movement and former lead- Price Glory" continues to pack the er of the Revisionist group, died Feb.' 9 at the age of 72. He was a broth er-in-law of Victor Adler. Sunday Morning Services, 10:45: "Capital Punishment"...…

February 11, 1927 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE FfEbETROIT LWISII CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI, NO. 11 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927 UNITED PALESTINE APPEAL CAMPAIGN OPENS WITH CONTRIBUTIONS OF $35,000 AT INSPIRING BANQUET HELD MONDAY Leading Detroit Rabbis Endorse Drive Advises Against Mexico Migration and l M"i C •o ti r tlinOr e...…

February 11, 1927 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE DLTvJ3rdtl on RMICIL 4 ratenrat anb (Dub Notts Friendship Club. An open meeting of the Friendship Club will be held Sunday, Feb. 13, at 4:30 p. rev, at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. Fred Butzel will be the principal speaker. The pub. lie is invited to attend the meeting. Bicur Chelan, Society. Sidney Alexander addressed the last meeting of the Bicur Cholent So- ciety on Thursday evening, Feb. 2. His topic was "Frie...…

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