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January 28, 1927 • Page Image 3

… discussion of any dozen banalities that ought to be de- one of the numerous topics which stroyed as soon as they're born. Ilere spring, Minerva-like, from his roving at least is another film that needs no…

… Size Anthracite unveil. To our audiences—fed almost con- tinually on the usual menus of old standard never-go-wrongs of Beet- hoven, Tschaikowsky, llrahms and Mendelssohn—this concert of all- Italian…

… music pruned almost undi- gestible to the point of losing not only interest but the respectful and just applause after each number fea- tured by Mr. Casella. It was much too one-sided, this program, and…

… would certainly bring greater flexi- bility and freedom to all concerned, and there is no telling what the men could do if conditions were improved in this respect. The most delightful number on Mr…

the world's greatest composers. Perhaps some of this music would grow in interest and intelligibility with repetition—but I for one would not want to hear all these things all over again on one program…

… interest. And that is one function of these concerts—to interest the musical public in new composers as well as their own new compositions. Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Oakland office and Rescreened Is…

… makes his instrument an Jewish Center on Saturday evening, integral part of the work in leant Feb. 5, at ti o'clock, at which 1)r. without any attempt at merely vir- Mark Gunzburg, noted piano virtuoso…

… I am eager g•ntly advised to see. One, "The to know what you think of me, too." Jazz Singer," will be on view a sec- Well, it is a great show, full of vi- ond week down at the old New De- bratos and…

… and gifted George Jesse'. rity of movie and vaudeville fame, is the jazz singer, and co-author of the "What Price Glory" is another one comedy drama which has raised him of those real "super" pictures…

… that to stardom. Primarily it is a play makes one wonder why the managers for "unsere leut," and many are the and the public fall for some of the sobs the lines collect when Mr. Jesse] awful "bunk" that…

April 01, 1927 • Page Image 2

… these cars and can Hart their construction at once if relieved of the paving burden VOTE YES On Charter Amendment April 4th. Justice. of the Peace JUDGE RALPH W. 5 % L IDDY - 4, . Justice of the

… held on April 10 at the home of Miss Ethel Fischer of 2633 Elmhurst avenue. It is a very important meeting and all pledgees are requested to be present. A big surprise awaits you. The Adelaide Girls…

… meeting of the Deci-Capediems was held at the home of Miss Bessie Werney on Tuesday, March 22. A discussion of a raffle took place but was set aside for the future. The meeting was brought to a close by t…

… he girls playing bridge. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Dorothy Falk, 2695 Pingree avenue, on Tuesday evening, March 29. When Our Present Building Program Is Completd We will have…

one of the largest laun- dries in the United States. This is only possible through the ap- preciation by Detroit housewives of the quality service we have rendered them. Service has built this great…

… institution. PALACE MODEL LAUNDRY —..- rTNI-laTCHA CON' TO MAKE THE ,01: MAN SAY 7 $407'10 3 NMI (2itti Notre Courted Dena Saturday Night On March 11, prior to the opening of the Ford-Sapiro trial in…

… population center in the world. The relative dependability and low oper- ating cost of delivery equipment used by merchants is oftentimes a matter of business life or death.' This is the basis on which Graham…

… was held Sunday, March 27, at the Y. W. II. A. club- house, 89 Rowena street. Michael Gruskin, chairman of the educational committee, was the principal speaker of the afternoon. He spoke on the Ladies…

… Lechem A regular business meeting of the held at the home of Dorothy Koppel Hotel Taller on May 15. The meet- subject "Introduction." The organ- ing was then turned over to Miss ization is contemplating a…

… in charge of the llolbrook Synagogue, Holbrook join call Irene R. Klein, Hemlock man. A one-act playlet was given by the affair includes I'hilip Goodman, and Beaubien streets. The remaining 7765-M. The

April 01, 1927 • Page Image 4

…. that one is tempted to wish for an ex- tension of the present series in which the orchestra-.flo• truly warmed to its task—might repeat some* the most acclaimed selections of the sea- son and bring out…

… St. Matthew," given this year on two dates instead of one, April 14 and If. Mr. Gabrilowitsch will direct the largest assemblp of musicians ever gathered togetht at Orchestra Halt Besides the full…

… brought her husband to the stage and "The Nightingale" is a delightful to his artistic piano accompaniments musical romance based on the life of played the Pugnani- Kreisler "Prelude Jenny Lind. It opened…

March 11, 1927 • Page Image 5

…. Margolis, 2015 Blaine, Gar. 3260W. A cordial invitation is extended to all Gew•rkshaften friends, elte- cially those front Toledo, Mt. Clemens, Flint. C.5752s fi melhoch'., be one of the 1:1/11i1/1V…

…- lieht ful ',ridge party at her home on Wednesday evening last iti honor of M i-s Beatrice %%lei n beroc of Clseeo land. Prizes were awarded the Misses Jewell Frank, Lena Silterherg and Jean Bronson and…

… Mrs. N. Rubin. Mr,. Boesky rendered several vocal selections and wayIllin111 kill on DOROTHY ROBBINS the piano by Miss Viola Friedman. - --- will take plt Om in the !roil. ballroom Mr. , and 51rs. Meyer…

… Ito,milmum of of the Hotel Start on Sunday. eve- , nazeiw000 avenue, who are on till ex- March 211, (;„1,11,T , TTT , t,'1' ron h a d aurs have tended trip through the South, have been engaged to…

… Annual Dance, On Sunday iiVeliing, Nlarth 27, the CARD PARTY MARCH 16 second annual dance of Young. Israel --- of Detroit will be held in the large Plans are completed for the card Itallreorn Of the Hotel…

… Statler. This to be given by the Zedakah affairpromises to Ite one Of the uul- i. I social events of the Se10011. The proceeds of this ikon,e will go to further the religious, educational, philanthropic…

… HARVITH Club on Wednesday afternoon, Mandl 10, at 2 o'clock, at the Knights if Py- thias Hall, 3153 Cass avenue. All funds raised will he used for making layettes for poor infants and for aiding the needy…

September 30, 1927 • Page Image 6

…. Beautifully have the Artists .f Lenox conceived this motif and evolved the Autumn pattern, above. The dinner plates on , $50 the dozen. Other polio( in proportion. KING'S SALON DES BEAUX ARTS Second Floor L…

… Thursday evening, Sept. 22, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, will the Misses Fannie and Matilda be solemnized on the CV.:. ning, of Mansion entertained 35 relatives Oct. 9 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. and intimate…

… friends at their home A number of charming pre-nuptial at 3216 Fullerton with a delight- festivities are preceding the wed- ful miscellaneous shower given in ding, which will be one of the out- honor of…

… their sister, Anne, a standing events of the early fall. bride-elect of late October. Miss Miss Schiller's social calendar is us Maxmen was the recipient of many follows: On Aug. 31 Mrs. William beautiful…

… court were joint hos- at the Stigler on Sept. 3, later tak- tesses at a luncheon and bridge ing her guests to the theater; Sept. on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the 10 Mrs. George Harris, Mrs Joseph Masonic…

…; Mrs. Charles Jacoby en-1 ing, in the form of a luncheon, of tertained at luncheon on Sept. 12 the Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey at the Stotler, later taking her /.wick, is NIonday, Oct. 2 , 1, instead XX…

…, ednesday, Oct. eb, as stated guests to the theater; Sept. 14 Mrs. Louis Pearlman and Sirs. in last week's Chronicle The card ',arty will be held on Tuesday, Wolfe Rackow of —Windsor were joint hostesses at…

… Mark Thirtieth Year of Existence. Round Table Club Announces Plans Etchings PHONE CADILLAC One of the interesting features being planned by the Emanuel Sin- e-Ili...I for the coming season will he…

the ep gisoring of community dances on Saturday evenings in the auditorium of the synagogue, cor- ner Taybir and Woodrow SVilson avenues. These dances art- for the younger members of the synagogue and…

…- nish music and novelty entertain- ment. The first of these dances will Wilshire was the scene of a beau- Mrs. Mary Feder of Palmer take ',Ince Saturday evening, tiful luncheon and personal show- er on

April 01, 1927 • Page Image 3

… seven and one-half years and Court Work up to date should merit re-election. YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED Vote April 4th Re-Elect JUDGE FRED E. DEGAW Justice of the Peace Thirty consecutive years of…

… ,, ',oldie works and thereby placing - Nratental nub Cub Mrs "Whereas, this in our npniion is not sound business wisdom and would not be tolerated by the taxpayers if a private corporation were operating on

… Bialystoker Verband of De- troit will hold a regular meeting on Sunday, April 3, at 5 p. in., at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, ave- nue. Reports will be read by the re- cording secretary and financial secre…

…- dakah Club card party which was given on Wednesday, March 16, at the Knights of Pythias Hall. The spread which was raffled was won by Mrs. Max Solovich, who returned it to be raffled again. The success of…

… sale. The aux- iliary wishes to take this means of LAFAYETTE 5814 thanking ail who helped to make the 6257 MICHIGAN AVE. theater benefit given on Sunday eve- ning a huge success, with special…

… Manufacturers of Down and Wool Specialties thanks to Mrs. I. Yarros, who was chairman of the affair. No notice of meetings cards will be mailed to members. Refreshments will be served. EXPERT WORK on COMFORTERS…

… Litvin, who is to be- come the bride of David Pinfil on , April 3. Miss Marilyn Silver was hos- tess for the evening. The next meet- ing will be held a. the home of Miss Pearl tailberg, 3294 Elmhurst ave…

… judge would decide informally and immediately on these matters and render whatever legal advice and assistance may be ; necessary to both parties would save the taxpayer and litigant alike time, trouble…

… Mrs. F'runces It. Wolin, a Avenue Building, for the purchase of The card party sponsored by Purity Chapter, No. :359, 0, E. S., held on March 25, was a nisirked success, both financially and socially…

…. NIrs. Cora Jacoby was in charge of the af- fair On NIonday, March 11, I'urity Chapter will hold its annual meriting, at which time annual reports will be read, after which election of officers will take…

April 01, 1927 • Page Image 10

… TRACKS 0, 0 MRS. LILLIAN FRIEDMAN From a sense of fairness to the Mrs. Lillian Friedman of 3295 management of the D. S. R. lines it IRochester avenue passed away on is not just, under the present condi…

… companies do avenue will entertain 12 guests at operating for profit derived their a birthday dinner-dance at the Hotel :, benefits from the method of applying Savoy on Saturday evening, April 2.1 the motive…

… by her hus- New York. So far as the street railway organ- band, Benjamin; one daughter, DR. S. J. EDER ization is concerned, it adds nothing 4 LM ; At an elaborate reception held Sat- Frances Ann; her…

… and Nadine Kaplan, on the amendment to be submitted Interment took place on Sunday, A special motion picture depicting! daughter, Frances, to Hyman Levy kweinx.. at that time, ••.4 March 27, at Clover…

…, 40 years of age, for 12 guests on Sunday evening, tions of the past masters. "Customised Clothes Ready to )fear" Short addresses were made by Jos- March 13 at her home. Prizes were passed away at her…

… pleasing num- tion, Arthur Marston and Erwin Je- Samuel Rosen of 1486 Taylor ave- rome, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Har- bers. nue passed away on March 20 at the I/r. S. J. Eder, Perfection Lodge's old…

… beautiful Masonic jewel and the prettiest and healthiest twins. held on March 2S at Machpolah Cem- apron by the lodge. Ile was highly txclusiveness. Merchandise etery, Rabbi Aishiskin officiating,. praised…

… jeweled I platinum watch as a gift from the; membership. In his acceptance re- marks, he humorously described the trials and tribulations he (-natured on his recent trip to California. George T. Gaston…

March 25, 1927 • Page Image 4

…. on the Amendment April 4th, and re- lieve the D. S. R. of this unfair bur- den. "One Man's Woman"—Garrick "One Man's Woman," which comes to the Garrick Theater next Sunday night, March 27, direct…

… sential work—essential relief and re- tide over the fearful crisis of their construction work and essential cut( situation would be carried on as tural work—can go on without inter- originally planned. They…

… look for- ruption. The borrowing capacity of the joint ward to our standing by and, like help- less children, are dependent abso- distribution committee has been stretched to the limit. From now on

… lutely upon us. The Jews of America have assumed we must depend upon the payment of the great responsibility—an inescapa- pledges for the continuance of our ble one. It would be tragic for us not work, J…

… home first and I was be English, and of Jews we will have homesick. As I looked out ahead I saw a familiar object which as the one-tenth of 1 per cent. b reeze unfurled it showed it to be To Keep Out…

…, you know, strive, and I think that on an ecca- Problems. fighting in the Revolution, and the sion like this we should rededicie, of those various companies con- our selves to the importance of NEW YORK…

…, but your readers the erroneous impression that the Christian Science church and remember him when he was associ- Emigdirect to facilitate the efforts all of Pennsylvania, not one; and so, let us strive…

… who on the religious beliefs of Jews and and Straus Brothers, bond house, the United States, and especially in were no Brennans or Brannons in have suffered socially, or religiously, Pennsylvania in…

… be- Continental Army from Pennsylvania sons." made from radio station WHAT. On there were 41 Brennans. And you the Law School of the University of the contrary, Christian Scientists ev- come self…

… had mask debates in the His training and subsequent ex- Senate on the subject of immigration. sus, but there were 23 in the army. Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science…

August 05, 1927 • Page Image 9

… in- their vacation and will return to the REGENT on Sunday, terior in internal Jewish affairs. Sept. 4th. Italy to be born in, France to But then suddenly the government live M, and Spain to die in…

…- ni their ing o ivuod, 921 of , la• Fee! oil, if he it the en. he :maws d tb man tlo , worse bes Cond i t i on Of Jews Describes hi Lithuania Since Revolution KUNSKYTHEATERS imommi ■O■ MM OR…

… "Service for Ladies," latest rim FOR RENT-Nice furnished love- caterer for weddings, banquets, ly room for one or two gentle- Writer Says Present Government Put Old Jewish Leaders I mantic comedy. On the

… stage successes, is' tire. Instead of cushioning the little humps and Avenue. Phone Hemlock Linwood. Four large bedrooms, 0,,,,,,I Lithuania, and one can estimate able to view anti-Semitism, pure ihe main…

… elections ERSONAL SERVICE-Madame: It must be said at the outset that matter, I.,, s private lessons at pupil's ize in stylish stouts. We also be vol Was one of the Jews have a sort of additional . who 't s…

… dissolution of "Painting the Town," one of the GAS STATION-Read this. Pumps a Sejm must be followed immediate- FOR lit:NT-Nice furnished room 10,000 gallons a month. Price F OR SALE-Confectionery store. Jews…

… and yet when they seized the lye by fresh elections. No attempt new,t and best releases of Greater for young couple or girl. 241 doing good business. One block reins of government, the Jews were…

… Effective spring control that keeps you on the seat $2,060, with $800 down. Dandy Season , will be the feature Leicester Court, Apt. 6. Phone from school. Illness reason for not at all enthusiastic about it…

… seems that the Jews were The Memel district has been fur Fred Suitt stars again in the stage Empire 3227-W. Price includes $600 deposit on Diet, although of a soft, velvety ride over smooth roads. ed, it…

… will pay you to see this right. In a way, it was clear im- months without a - -- presentation, which together with five-year lease Rent $150. On this is contrary to the International 1,011 RENT…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 14

… rA* LITY: ielpful in gaining the unqualified cigarette. Therefore this offer is brought Levine's heroism into the .4Th, Nash prior range on 26 di fiercer models extend. (Continued from first page…

…. field will more than compensate trucks and commercial cars (luring 'dement the one founded I. for any minor infelicities on this May to Dodge Brothers dealers (Continued from first page.) (Continued from…

…. T. A.) — Two meat for settling Jews on th. •,1. Miss Elizabeth Glasier, II. Gold- Olam monthly records for the year. The fur Jerusalem is 2,701 feet above ness. I later di ruled my interests WARBURG…

… Scopus on which interest in aviation grew. I bought pit and a call for the return to Miss Thelma Gordon, Miss Lillian American Jewish Distribution com- according to a report of the Mos- America was…

…. Nlarshall ex- One autonomous Jewish district, order calls for the product an extensive tour of the new Jew-' Graham Brothers trucks and com- you have read and all you've heard sided. Although I am not an engi…

… dwelt at length on the function of Helen Horowitz, Samuel Horwitz, sidering just the last week in May, Jerusalem. You are bewildered. that every detail ut the mechanism the rabbi in the community and…

…- the emptiness of many sermons Kurland, Sol Lachman, A. C. Lap- five and one-half working days. wading wail. It was a Friday signer, Jesepho Bellanca who told and the indifference displayed by pin, Mrs…

…. A. C. 1,appin, Mrs. Moe Leiter, Jacob Levin, Marian Levin, On one day, May 26, 431 trucks night. The road to the wailing him it his plan to construct an air- t he intelligent Jewish youth. Few in the

… not to on both sides with dirty Arab tic on a non-stop flight. "This plan t shops. The sight is very depress- interested rue;' Mr. Lavine stated, 'muse or entertain his congrega- Robert leiewenberg…

…, for one, STITCHING AND BUTTON COVERING never forget. A young woman of see the day when 1 would be able 20 or 22, of a Sephardic type of to jump into an aeroplane in New would prefer the dullest of ser…

February 11, 1927 • Page Image 9

… tins, 31 Melbourne avenue ments, of which Miss Naomi Bush- halter is chairman, invites the antici- J-1 pations of a most enjoyable evening; On the 4th (Retatl) Floor Ss s . Blaine-Linwood Branch: s; ! A…

… membership dunce on Wednesday evening, Feb. New Coats That Herald the Approach of Spring! Designed with those exclu- sive fashion touches that the smart Miss and Wom- an expects at B. Siegel Co. - ti…

…SesTssiseRef tr . @ J181E0E1. xo (.0101lCiPN o n ssi ones MK MIRIAM LEVIN 23, at Webster Hall. The dance is for paid members only and their es- I corts. Those who have not yet pail their dues are asked to to…

… committee, or from any one o the following: Miriam Levin, Lillia n Glasier, Helen Horowitz, Dorothy Ep stein, Ethel Steinberg, Rose Gordon Rhea Harris, Ida Velick, Thelma Gor don, Fay Milensky, Lillian Ketai…

…-HOLLANDER charity card thirty to be given by the The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hol- ;Junior Chapter Hebrew Baby Day lander of 132 Puritan avenue was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Sunday, Jan. 30, when their dough…

… was the scene of a wedding of beau- tiful appointments on Sunday last when their sister, Miss Sarah Werner, daughter of Morris \Verner, became the bride of Mandel Safer of Flint, Mich. Rabbi Ashinsky…

…. and Mrs. Benjamin Weitzman of 299:1 Leslie avenue are receiving felicitations on the birth of a daugh ter, Jacqueline, on Jan. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of West Boston boulevard are receiving…

… felicitations on the birth of a son, Arthur James, on Feb. 6. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Witus (Gladys Kroll) of 3781 Carter avenue are re- relying felicitations on the birth of a son, Warren Saul, on Jan. 16. Mr. and…

… Mrs. Alvin S. Winkelman of Port Huron, Mich., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Eugene Irwin, on Jan. 30. Purpose: ROBINSON-RAPPORT Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Alper Young Israel of…

…, Cleveland, on Sunday, Feb. 6, avenue, announce the birth of a son, youth a better and clearer conception when Miss Minnie Rapport and Jo- Robert Lee, on Jan. 26. of traditional Judaism; to awaken a seph…

March 25, 1927 • Page Image 11

… STREET AT CLAIRMOUNT On the Screen. On the Stage. Starts Sunday. Held Over. la elphia Eddie Loughton 11 l ei the BERT LYTELL and DOROTHY REVIER More than 5.000 people fought their picture theater…

…- Theater, at Linwood and Philadelphia ant. It is of the eery newest type, avenues, Detroit's newest amusement with tt,toirts c,,fli,otte sttal t„itg .ts:, center. It is one of the most nuslern !Sun Detroit…

… amusement house which is din the H1;111111' 1110111111 11i1 . 1111.• I a credit to this populous and growing I/144,1,11. 125 RICHTON AVENUE neighborhood. One intimrtant feature of the tht , ,t• Longfellow…

… 5654. The Orient Theater is admirably ter is its ergan. Placid on nn elcynrt-d named. It is decorated in the oriental '-lire , ', 1111- III:1111111. Ill instrument was desienttd it ith the ioloa manner…

…"'“1 " 14 • " 7° rin gree Ave' Em- in stone, concrete, steel, lighting, ern- surrounding this, is one of the most far 7146. Will also rent out home • Boil ion anti every other phase of the beautiful…

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