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September 18, 1925 • Page Image 48

…,) la gerwrjEwisnfitivact.a r_ PAGE SIXTEEN t• ■ ••• ■ •1•Mi_ WOMEN OF THE EAST 11 ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS Youthful Contours The day of voluptuous curves has passed. No more large busts—no flabby flesh— no double chins. Every woman longs for a slim and boyish figure. You can have a graceful, active body—the face and form of radiant youth. EDNA Aillirts Cadillac 5240 336 BOOK BLDG. A GREETINGS We Extend Our Sincere Wishes to You for...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 49

…A merica 9ewisk Periodical eater c.urrom AMU% - ett4CINNA11 10, OHIO I IfEbETROIT, LWISH THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Section Four DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 V OL • XVIII. NO. 17 PALESTINE ACREAGE OF JEWS IS LARGE —from Lieutenant Wade's Letter to Alvan Macauley, President Packard Motor Car Co. Acute Shortage Felt Due to In- creased Immigration and Other Activities. ** ** I would never have attem...…

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…pctLerRon;klastIOIR PAGE TWO MM ■ Wessmse Sur er Among the Jews Save Your Car By DR. MAURICE SPENCER JACOBS of Philadelphia. Mar's Virretings properties of sulphuric acid and al- cohol. His "Canon" is a huge un- wieldy storehouse of learning in which the author tries to codify the whole medical knowledge of ,his time and tc( square his facts with the sys- BEST WISHES TO YOU ALL FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. In this brief sketch...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 51

…A merica itwisk Periodical Carter CLUTCH Arzlwz - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE nE?-),.,RorrjEwis. ROMICIL ting along, they all ini rmed me that of the Jewish physicians, retained gical Anatomical Institute at the Uni- when the million-dollar clubhouse versity of Vienna. Among his most some of them as their personal ad- which is to be built by a group of De- noteworthy achievements may be troit men will be completed they look visers or ca...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 52

…PAGE FOUR PALESTINE MAJOR PROBLEM TODAY By MORRIS FRIEDBERG ✓ llarCADILLACisMore, Oires More, Does More The new Cadillac is lower — superbly graceful, with the air of fleetness and agility that is more than equaled by its brilliant performance. Are Better Bumps." Eagle Spring Bumpers The opportunity to direct a message to the Jews of De- ' troit at this time is particularly apropos. It is a moment fraught with events of a great signifi...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 53

…A merica 5cwish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE PIE9LIT9011;PISit %%%%% N.% %%%%% sows, SMITH CALLS JEWS ASSET TO AMERICA Governor Issues Now Year's Message Asking for Tolerance. NEW YORK.— (J . T. A.) —That the Jews are an asset to America is the substance of a New Year's message issued by Alfred E. Smith. Governor of New York State, to the Jewi s h Tel- egraphic Agency on the t he asion of the UNUSU...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 54

…IiiEpErRorr,/twtsif (ARoNlCL PAGE SIX of society, and the home and family are stabilizers of character. Insuffis ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS cMnt family ties may lead to reckless and wild living, selfishness, lack of sympathy, and a host of other un- By MEYER SOLOMON, M. D., Chicago. desirable results. But that excessive Just as physical hygiene has for he found the Jewish admission to av- family ties are bad from the mental hygiene point of vie...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 55

…A literkalt 'apish Periodical Cotter curroN ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OH/0 PAGE SEVEN FLEPerRorrievaskffiRomais cap to be a Jew among a powerful, dominant and very numerically great- er non-Jewish and anti-Jewish so- ciety. Among the more suggestible ' there is a tendency to the acceptance, God, we don't like to complain- of their inferiority as true, with the We know that the mine is so lark- . consequent development of feelings of But—the...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 56

…,t crwrr % r+tw ~ t PAGE FIGHT ROPII‘Lez A Visit To the Jewish Colonies in Russia CHALUZIM STORM ZIONIST CONGRESS VIENNA.—(J. T. Al-. . Cot r. rola. tion prevailed amongst the di I; ;rates to the Fourteenth Zionist Congress when 300 chaluzim, who are in Viol. na on their way to Palestine, stormed the Congress Hall demanding that an opportunity be given them to see It s Weizmann and Mr. Sokolov. The chaluzim forced their way into th e hall...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 57

…A merican ffavish Palatka! Carta CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11- EPETROIT EWISFI 11-RONICLE 5686 1925 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Section Five DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 r - -- and atisfactory sane proram by morning and ight a smal l group of which originally was a part of life n VOL.XVIII. NO. 17 — _ business that the greatest economies have been achieved, where raw mater- ials are whipped...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 58

…aEVaton;insisn ORONICLE PAGE TWO pected to respond. There are also un- necessary publications that represent duplicate circulation, and that are un- necessary to the general furthering of a commercial program. I think that there is an analogy to this in the multiplicity of churches, only a few of which work to capacity. Religion must learn that the church is only its instrument, and that fewer churches, more efficiently maintained, will pro...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 59

…A merica Awisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE photographers and merely asked them when, on her way from Marienbad, not to connect my picture with the she stopped in Karlsbad to visit me. shirt-throwing lady's story. Imagine She would have stayed longer for her my feelings when I found my photo cure, but fear for the safety of her next day labelled 'Count Karolyi in- A children and the life of her husband ter...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 60

…ROIletiG PAGE FOUR . 111111 ■ -•, But look—look at those who line the sort for both, they would soon estab- a mutuality of interest is established walks. Look at those Jewish young lish communication, contact. They all barriers break down between Jew men who are not of that flood of joy would find that, notwithstanding they and Jew. We have seen this process, pouring down the road. Look at the seem so remote from one another, they a slow ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 61

…A merican Awisk periodical Cotter curroN ATINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE ThLikrItOft1S/1 RONICLII 1 miliar with Jewish life here knows the value of the community center and what it has accomplished by way of establishing mutuality of interest, of # .A 4 creating Jewish solidarity. And if By RABBI LEON FRAM here, why not Palestine? I have not formulated this thought and enlightenment. The law of blood Which book of laws is the more ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 62

…linEggrRorr,/,:v ■ IsitoRotitettn PAGE SIX Here Is Peace! w oe- '' The Season's Most Modish . -set . Lose in Appearance and Health Is Inevitable. Modern Methods Make It Most Advisable to Send ill , Family Wash. Fine unt..... ■ Ir.. Z.: 1! illrititj Furs Satisfaction Guaranteed • LOW PRICE FAMILY SERVICES r WET WASH Scone on the vast acres In Russia have found a new freedom as which are eulthated by an ever- tillers of the...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 63

…America Prish periodical Cotter CA ON ARNUL - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN /EW1SICI RONICIB NV What Organized Orthodox Jewry Can vo By RABBI HERBERT S. GOLDSTEIN of the Institutional Synagogue, President of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. Year message to Jewry, same method. The first year of the As my New I want to say that most effective ye- course, which will begin immediately sults for the enhancement of our ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 64

…• t; PAGE F,I(;I1T 1"; %MIMI (ARON RAZ ', "Yes," said another girl, who bore the features of, and in fact was, an old maid. "Frieda isn't very young any more. She can't keep on work- ing much longer; she's sick already and is always taking cod liver oil and DANISH PASTRY WE SUGGEST medicines, and the doctor has told her FRENCH PASTRY Fancy Cookies and Mecca. to stop work and go to the country WEDDING CAKES coons. Also Our Famous for a res...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 65

…IiEbETROIT LWISII 5686 1925 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Section Six DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 17 cause we are too proud." "flow is that?" asked the Graf. "Well," replied he, "now that the donkeys are organizing and calling themselves 'Progressives,' we have given up riding on donkeys in order to avoid seeming to mix in politics." schutz, the famous rabbi of Prague, saying: "How is i...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 66

…▪ ▪ - - McDuntoginsun PAGE TWO a I RON ICLE name—showed me old books with Hebrew inscriptions and fragments letters, pamphlets and pictures, and spoke of the social injustices suffered By DAVID W. SIMONS by his family. His uncle was a priest in the island, loved and honored by In view of the numerous reflections of the present all for his extreme goodness and worldly pictures, on one end we observe the unusual evangelistic beatitude, but ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 67

…PAGE THREE WurRon; thy!, eilLON the time of San Vicente Ferrer's pinoza and a Heine, what matters the preachinge, and curiously enough, rest?" Then pointing with his finger among them were many rabbis who to a distance: "Do you see that small afterwards became priests of high square, over there, near the palace rank, as Fray Alonso de Espina, the of the richest Chueta? In that place Bishop of Santa Maria, Geronimo de were burnt in 1691 sonic...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 68

…• Thr Ilrrmwr /rm Sfl /fl RON icte PAGE FOUR set good luck outside the poor man's door to make him rich and happy. WE WISH ALL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS AND PATRONS "Now Ahriman acts differenity. "Ormuzd has given a poor man a A HAPPY NEW YEAR. few kopeks. Very good. Ahriman would not quarrel with his elder brother. On the contrary, he would George W. Sharpe Phone Clifford 8854-W take a lesson from him. Ile, too, would be virtuous. And he throws d...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 69

…r A mmitivirYaga periodical eater curroti ATT-NUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE l irMbikTROTI;I EW INIIOIRON *916 V S FOR THE DAY OF MEMORIAL A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS ......: The seer of good shall acceptance find From the God whose glory is boundless, If he turn unto Him with repentant mind, And sackcloth on both of his shoulders bind By way of memorial. (6rpriiitgg r..) i"..-. -.., *.:::::. ....... . 3'.. , ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 70

…ePerreorrlenin Olitgactm PAGE SIX ■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■•■■■0 the very nature of this stiff - necked race to resist all destructive and per- nicious forces. Modern sociology gives much credit to the purity and influence of the home as an institu- By SARAH GOLDBERG tion of the Jews in the Middle Ages. . The home and the morality and I "On account of our many trans- the long and cruel centuries. A na- gressions," cried the wretc...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 71

…- 1 I SEASON'S GREETINGS. . 0611 TIZISIMUll! Ore Ctill0 ow We Join in the Spirit of the Seasiin and Wish You All a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Isenberg, Purdy & Company to delight the fastidious taste of hospitable home-keeping hearts Wedgewood — Cauldon and New Royal Worcester Designs \i' Come to Martin's and enjoy the wide selection and assuredly are beautiful quality of the latest and best designs, which arriving daily from E...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 72

…PALL tram., Awls. &ma. EIGHT ENCHANTMENT LAND and glaciers in their shadowy recesses working in silence, slowly completing their sculptures; new-born lakes at their feet, blue and green, free or en- cumbered with drifting icebergs like miniature Arctic Oceans, shining, sparkling, cal nuts stars." Who does not know of the Yosemite Valley? And yet, how few have heard of the Yosemite National Park? flow few know that this world-famous, in- c...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 73

…• A llfetkalf ffewish Pedalled Coder CLIFTON MINIM - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11-EDETROIT,CIS fiRONICLE 5686 „IL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XVIII. NO. 17 Hearty Greetings to the Jewish 0 People of Detroit on the Occasion of the New Year 010■7■ 11131 ■1■■■■■■■■•■•■■•■ •\11611.\\\\ ■■■■■a■p 31 Cohn Y et at Distinctive Millinery td ae — A -- Rabbi E. Aishiskin Extends his best wishes to his relatives and friends...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 74

…/ft; iiergorr, PAGE TWO jrwisn (tIRON1C1 ,8 3 ll 3 3 r Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braun and Family 2748 Pingree Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year. Dr. and Mr.. P. M. Bernstein and Family 2303 Gladstone Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Lj Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernath and Family for a Happy and 336 Owen ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 75

…A meriazit Awish periodical Cater CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREI TIEDETRO ITI f_X_I S A ffI ROxI C LB New Year Greetings GREETINGS Nardin Manor Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Cohen and Family 2288 Hazelwood Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis 3067 Marlborough Are. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 76

…71 PE Pertu.s,,/m shillitati tat PAGE FOUR CORNELL TEMPLE FUND INCREASING New Year Greetings E--Continued I •-• Mr. and Mrs. Morris Epstein and daughters, Sara •nd Ethel 1996 Clairmount Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a happy and Prosperous New Year. ADAMS WEST AT PARK AVE. General Necessities Building. "EVERYTHING FINER IN FUR" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder and Family FURS for FALL! 902 Pallister Extend the...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 77

…PAGE FIVE ritkocritordt.witsrt air From Paris! Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Gilman 2467 Gladstone Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. - - - G.-Continued VELOUR HATS soft and crushable and comfy Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Goodman and Family 3344 Elmhurst Extend their best wishes to their relatives end friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldstick and Family 213 Famil...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 78

…FIEN_LTRonilEWINfl RONICLE PAGE Ent , rint itiifilifill1111111111Illfik einiiiii111111111111111111111111111111111 iiillnin11111115MMOINNIMMIliiii11111100111111MINI111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IBIIIIHMSSIssiisslisomm imimmoniniumi New Year Greetings G•Continued Desires to Extend to His Numerous Friends and Policy Holders The Season's Greetings and Hopes All will be Favored with 1 A Happy and Prosperous New Year A polic...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 79

…PAGE SEVEN unrklvisii_ORONICLE PERcri New Year Greetiits Extend their best wishes to their relatives, friends, mem- le bers of their congregation and to the Jewish peo New Year. of Detroit for a Happy and Prosperous Mr. mad Mrs. Jules L. Klein and Family 2466 Hazelwood Extend ;heir best wishes to their relatives anal friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. p 1485 Virginia Park Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 80

…Pclient. o i;I tyin n a Ro N ict, t PAGE EIGHT New Year Greetings " 0,41 0 .-FI "0 00,51 ,11 001 11V, - Mr. and Mrs. Israel Meyers L•-Continued Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Loewenstein and son, Louis Midland, Mich. :stemd their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 1029 Woodward 2229 West Grand Blvd. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and frig for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 81

…A merican Awish periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO NINE TIEDF_TROYIJEWIRI ei RON lag ew Year GreetinM Do you realize that when you buy at Lane Bryants you car dealing with a house that has catered to stout women exclusively the past twenty-five years . . you secure lash- , highest quality fabrics, made in a slen- ien's newest whiman ner at a very moderate price? derizing Mr and Mrs. Alex Max and Family 9725 Cameron .A...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 82

…PAGE TEN TilEnETROITIEWISfl(ARoNICLE •- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Saraaohn and Family New Year Greetiqs R---Continued Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenthal and Son 2235 Taylor Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 973 East Kirby Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. W. Serwer and Family Mr. aad Mr.. Meyer Shugerman and Family 2011...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 83

…M atimi Prig Paidial Cate sums mous • omen= 20, 0100 PAGE ELEVEN ritERentorr,lzwisnei fox Ici4 New Year Greetings S---Continued Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein and Family 1715 Burlingame Extend their best wishes to their . relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year, Extend their beet wishes to their relatives and friends for a happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wetsman and Family 164 2 _ Edison Extend their...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 84

…VETROTTjEWISII BOX ICLB PAGE TWELVE The Work of the Jewish Welfare Board By DR. PHILIP R. GOLDSTEIN, Campaign Director. When the United States entered the sociations, and the Jewish centers the country, thus making world war in 1917 the Jewish people throughout definite contribution, to the progress of this country, upon recommendation a and development of Jewish life in of our government, brought into ex- We Wish All Our Jewish Friends an...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 1

…Our New Location: 525 WOODWARD ifEbETROIT LWISR fiRONIGLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN EXPECT 1,000 JEWS AT PHILADELPHIA CONCLAVE SEPT. 12 Call Issued by Brown, War- burg, Marshall, to Consider Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 - _ VOL. XVIII. NO. 16 Holy Day Services At Temple Beth El KELLOGG ATTACKED ' BY SWASTIKA PRESS The Keren Hayeso...…

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…kiles 11_1 16201UPOWsLARtrel _ PAGE TWO ago, the students gave him a banque; and dedicated an issue of their maga- zine to him. My father died before his work w.,‘ finished. He had hoped for a few more years in which to complete cer- tain proposed volumes. But he did his work well. Not only will he go down in history as a scholar and phi . - osopher, as a modern Maimonides, but, also, he will long be remembered as a genial and lovable friend...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 3

…PAl;B TREQemonjEwiskeiRoman .. - 7.7.5111111111 1c "I Want to Thank My Many Friends For Making Tbis New Store Possible!" - - - T 0 my friends whose loyal support have made possible this great store —the culmination of years of planning—I wish to express my hearty and sincere appreciation. In return for their continued confidence I pledge a store and a service which shall constantly uphold the ideals herein expressed and to which I dedica...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 4

…rrtr CAGE FOUR TfiBifinIto rrimattitRoxia Pallished weekly by •11•01•11.110 ■ 1•011 Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ca. The is, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager LattIcylinhaV1179Poetoffice at Nitwit. Doseewil se gmond ska is ,s h.m:Its , General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephoner Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Offir• 14 Stretford Place, London, W. I, ...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 5

…4 111CliaIf 5arish aria cal Carter CLIFTON ATINVI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PACE THEfrrRonp9sp ORAN 101, EXPECT 1,000 JEWS AT PHILADELPHIA CONCLAVE SEPT. 12 1:1V" GlAS• JOSEPH , (Continued from page one.) Making the Old Land New Success of Jewish Immigrants In Palestine; A Communistic' Colony. By MeEWAN LAWSON ricultural implements are supplied to them; instructors are placed in charge of the colony and to plan the have just been out to a...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 6

…n_611,11Einntillenttn.h_ PAGE $11 Reach Jewish Youth Through the Home To have a By MRS. LEO W. WOLF, Honorary President, West Virginia State Federation of Temple Sisterhood.. Lifetime Guarantee of automatic heating-comfort This guarantee, matched by no other heating device, today op. crates in 24,326 American homes. How you may have it. UT of 75,000 American homes now oil.heated,24,326 are heated O by NOKOL Automatic Heating plants. ...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 7

…- PACE SEVEN _ PIEfrAiLt ongEmsnffiROXicus A Jewish Art Temple By MOSES REUBEN If You Would Consider Exchanging Your Upright Piano design, the stage is of the most mod- ern type, taking into account the lat- est theatrical and mechanical inven- tions. The ideas of Max Reinhardt, the theatrical genius, have been fol- lowed strictly; it will be the first time in the history of the Jewish theatre that it will have a revolving stage. Another...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 8

…'- _. - 14"TI:sit IEN1SII PAPP. EIGHT KONILLE beelienfheinn oriusr Prophets. You will l iivnespbiiye the them:—The im . Itvait„hufrulati::.itiihten all the peoples believed in seeking the ethers, by the dignity of your lives, neighbor as thyself." aron the elevation of your thoughts, the The development of Israel in Eretz favor of idols, through bloody an work you will do for the betterment of k ferocious cults; the constitution of the huma...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merica 'elvish Peri - orb- cal Cater CLIFTON ATINUS • CINCINNATI 20, 0•10 PAGE NINE itt r.4 • Cif) Scholnick's Men's Store Opened at 9025 Twelfth Street ANNOUNCEMENT WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TIDE ENGAGEMENT EXTRAOR• DINAIRE OF With Sale. "—AS ONE N.\•'()MAN TO ANOTHER -- The formal opening of Scholnick's new store at 9025-27 Twelfth street, by Ann 'Tweed Benson's Orchestra Arf With Jack Warr Directing — Commencing — THURSDAY, SEPTEMB...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 10

…MEVentonjEwisiiffiRomar, PAGE TEN 57CPC7CPCPC7C? Engagements KING'S Annual Autumn Sale fly Reductions on All Merchandise Lenox China And All Other Dinnerware Fine Glassware, Etc. C C C (. , C o. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Alper and Mrs. Meyer Kaplan of 3013 Hazel- mother, Mrs. Minnie Brodkin, have wood avenue entertained 25 children moved to the Wilson Hall Apartments, last Saturday afternoon in honor of 1610 Collingwood. the second...…

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…A merico ffewisk periodical Cotter • CLIPTON AYSNUa e CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 771F.VrTitOiT voir413Siktigs You will find there the cordial, dependable ad- vice of experts and, for your selection— A bountiful assortment of fa- vorite French and American toiletries . $65.00 Ultra distinctive models for afternoon, dinner, eve- Located Conveniently Inside the Woodward Entrance. ning and dance occasions in the smartest fabrics and colors of ...…

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…ItitiEon;LixoriffiRorsictr , PAGE TWELVE The Following Educational Institutions Solicit Your Patronage StakeYourTalent Pay Ganapol Studios of Musical Art Ettrl• 10 West Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suites 13, 14, 15. Norlhway 4369 1,4 Iggi:rt6=trio, Season Opens September 8th COMMERCIAL ART S CHOOL Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony STAFF: Boris L. Ganapol, Mn. Boris L. Ganapol, Bernard Sturm, Consatntin K•marowsky, Grace L. Barber,...…

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…PAGE THIRTEEN iiVelerROI IlL1t IN: t (II Rlt. IGLU igrtoptr Seth F I Notre :-:CLASSIFIED•.-: section with Temple Beth El. These plans will be duly announced. LESSONS-Mrs. Rose Ru- benstein; individual or class in- structions; phone Empire 1692; 418 King Ave. PIANO ----:- -- ARRIVED! Strictl kosher Sabbath Services: MAC K B. ' ' SS Regular Sabbath services with full caterer for weddings, banquets, I TO RENT-Duplex, 1473 Burlin- game; t...…

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