dIRONICLE TIEVETROIT 157 Jews Graduate From BETH EL SCHOOL U. of M., 53 From Detroit ENDS YEAR'S WORK Reznik's Twelfth Street Unit Formal Openin Authorities Issue Official Graduation List; In- Prizes Awarded to Many; 1,600 Attend Closing cludes Four From Highland Park, Twenty-one Celebration. From Elsewhere In State of Michigan. University T UESDAY, JUNE 21. Remember the date, for this marks the open- ing on Twelfth Street of a real high class men's furnishings shop. The smartest of men's fixings, distinctively selected and displayed, for the smartest of dressers, will be shown in this new and unusual store. That instead of giving souvenirs or useless trinkets, he will give genuine presents to the visitors of his new store in the form of merchan- dising specials. Several new and useful items will be specially marked down for the formal opening—for three days —permitting guests to buy new summer clothes at distinct savings.. B REZNIK'S Styles That Are New And so with cigarettes. Nine out of ten of us just smoke... while the tenth man knows tobacco and can appreciate the rare goodness of Murad. Learn to know Murad. There is great cigarette satisfaction in store for you. gemple NMI El Notes The Bed Sheets $1.49 Each $1.59 Each 72x99 inches at 81x99 inches at The Pillow Cases 37c Each 42c Each 42x36 inches at 45x36 inches at 1413 to 1447 EDER OODWARD AVI Second Floor. THE GUARDIAN GROUP MAY GIVE AMATEUR PLAYS AT BELLE ISLE a• usual.) (Restyles otlt., store, at 5035 Il•stings Stress, will be conducted For generations Penquot sheets and cases have been accepted as a standard of quality. Every housewife knows how unusual these prices are and will hurry here Monday to secure these sheets and cases. All plain hemmed and fully bleached. First quality goods. Not Citt; Notre Nine Out of Ten of Us Cannot Really Enjoy Opera.. (at Blaine) Penquot Sheets & Pillow Cases at Much Below Regular Prices Mrs. Oscar E. Weinstein Paul is the house guest of Mr Mrs. L. B. Harrison. Saturday Morning Services: Regular Sabbath morning serv- ices will be held on Saturday morning, June 18, in the Brown Memorial Chapel, beginning at 10:30. Working with the permission and approval of city officials, the Detroit Civic Ilistrionical Society is going ahead with plans to pre- sent free theatricals this summer at Belle Isle. Leaders of the move- ment plan to present amateur dramatic, operatic, musical and oratorical attractions in Orchestra Shell, on Belle Isle, Permission to use the shell eith- er before or after the symphony season (June 2 (Ito Aug. 141 has been granted by Henry W. Busch, commissioner of parks and boule- vards. C. E. Brewer, commission- er of the department of recreation, offered his approval of "any ac- tivity which will furnish clean, wholesome recreation to the citi- zens of Detroit." Persons interested in taking part in the proposed productions are re. quested to call at the offices of the society, 310 Lafayette Building. The opening of the Guardian Detroit Bank June 15th marked a major development in a plan which had its inception in May, 1925, when a group of Detroit business men established the Guardian Trust Company of Detroit. From that enterprise has grown The Guardian Group, three organizations under unified ownership, ()tiering in the many departments within the Group every kind of financial service. These organizations are the Guardian Detroit Bank, a member of the Federal Reserve System, and presenting all the facilities of a commercial and savings bank; the Guardian Trust Company of Detroit, providing every type of fiduciary service; and the Guardian Detroit Company, a securities company thoroughly equipped to undertake original financing, and offer- ing to the public all classes of high-grade investments. The Guardian Group is the first in Detroit to cover all these functions under a unified plan of operation. The combined capitalization, surplus and undivided profits of about twelve million dollars and the presentation of these combined facilities to the public mark au important chapter in Detroit's financial and business history. Attention is called to the fact UNUSUAL DEMAND GREETS that although Sunday services will NEW DODGE SENIOR LINE be discontinued, Sabbath services will be carried on without inter- One of the most remarkable ac- ruption throughout the entire sum- complishments in the history of WT. the automobile industry is to be credited to Dodge Brothers this Young People'. Temple Club: summer. The new Dodge 'Six" The annual moonlight excursion which has been introduced less given by the Young People's Tem- than a month has been put on a! ple Club will be held on Monday production basis ranking with that night. June 20. Zez Confrey's S. of a majority of the long estab- S. Leviathan Orchestra. lished sixes of other manufactur- ers in the same price field and the Memorial Gifts: cars are being sold by dealers as There are several opportunities fast as they are received. The exceptionally favorable re- • for memorial gifts by which dear, departed ones may be commemo- ception which the public has given rated. You are invited to consult the new Dodge Brothers Senior Dr. Leo M. Franklin on the sub- Line has caused production at the , new $4,500,000 factory to be in- ject. creast41 rapidly since May 1. when ithe first car was made, and at pres- ent the daily output is running from 250 rt 2;5 cars or r day. By A C•nntre Eleard■ntt School the end of June it will be 300. GUARDIAN DETROIT BANK GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY OF DETROIT GUARDIAN DETROIT COMPANY HIGHLAND MANOR , • I P , A 1 ?ON i and Jun or Colloid ler GIrls' 1.1oolly or lated on the Ilud- •on—near New Verb !SCHEGHITA PROHIBITED College. Pr000rettny . BY TURKISH GOVERNOR . Co .. ns. \ft ?, Hin C r.4:6 1=. 177117.;Vi ) i ear. . Mr. and Mrs. Meyer &or, Detroit spent last Sunday The official list of graduates of Daniel A. Cohen, Cincinnati, AB; Sixteen hundred boys and girls, their mother, Mrs. Anna the University of Michigan was Saul Cohen, Charleston, W. Va., ranging in age from 4 to 18, gath- Doctors Manawel Sba Kessler issued by the university authorities BS in Ph.; Milton J. Cohn, Cleve- ered in the main auditorium of and daughter, Georgianna, are When it suits him even the this morning. The list includes the land AR in Ed.; Lester C. David- Temple Beth El Sunday for the spending several days at Mackinac does all things well. names of 157 Jewish young men son, Sioux City, Iowa, AB; Valen- service of worship which was the and women who will be granted tine L. Davies, New York, AB; principal feature of the closing Henry B. Desenberg, Mexia, degrees by the various schools and celebration of Temple Beth El colleges of the university at the Texas, All; Murray E. Feinberg,. School of Religion. commencement exercises Monday Albany, N.Y., DDS; Max Finkle- Rabbi Leon Fram, director of i morning, June 20. man, Middletown, Ohio, LLB; VI l- religious education, presided over morning, Among the 157 Jewish gradu- liam II. Frank, Buffalo, N. Y., BS the closing ceremonies. The grad- ates are 53 from Detroit and four in Eng.; Norman Freehling, Chi- uating class of 1927 conducted the from Highland Park. The others cogs, AB; Benjamin Friedman, worship. The opening prayer was include 21 from elsewhere in the Cleveland, AB; Jerome J. Fried- offered by Miss Hannah Ferman, state, 78 from other states and one man, Ridgway, Pa., AB; Wilma V. 27, editor-in-chief of the Bethel- from Canada. Ganz, Weehawken, N. J., All; te. The services were sonorously Following is a list, specially pre. Hersch A. Geiser, New York, AB; read by Irving Wartell, '27. The pared for The Detroit Jewish Abraham Germansky, Paterson, N. sermon, entitled "The Four Mural Chronicle, of the Jewish gradu- J., LLB; Myer Givelber, Cleve- Paintings of the Temple," was de- ates of the University of Michigan. land, AB; Nathan A. Gluckman, livered by Erwin Markus, '27, and The following are the residents Brooklyn, N. Y., LLB; George E. the farewell prayer was delivered of Detroit and the degrees they Goldberg, Chicago, AB; Stuart J. by Lillian Michelson, '27. Dr. Leo M. Franklin distributde will receive: Nathan S. Adler, Goldberg, Buffalo, N. Y., LLB; AB; Albert Altman, DDS; Raphael Benjamin J. Goldman, Toledo, the prizes for perfect attendance. Altman, AB; Theodore Aronstam, LLB; Bernard L. Goldman, Cleve- Eleven boys and girls were award- BS in Ed.; Eamuel Benjamin, AB; land, AB; Julian L. Goldman, Buf- ed the diamond button for a rec- Queenie E. Berkowitz, AB; Law- falo, N. Y., AB; Ephraim R. Gom- ord of five years of perfect at- rence B. Blum, BS in Arch.; Mil- berg, Duluth, Minn., AB; Mar- tendance. They are as follows: ton F. Bofsky, AB; Benjamin guerite J. Goodman, Schenectady, Sidney J. Newman, Jr., Leah Bol- Brand, MD; Julia Ruth Brown, N. Y., AB; Norma Goodman, Jer- hover, Joseph Dombrower, Ilene AB; Daniel Budson, MD; Meyer sey City, N. J., AB; Mac M. Gutt- Bolhover, Kenneth VanVliet, June Cantor, AB; Joseph J. Cohen, BS man, Omaha, Neb., AB; Alfred VanVliet, Jeanette Pereira, Mi- in Arch.; Myra Finsterwald Drei- Holzman, New York, DDS; Law- riam Edwards, Beverly Jacobs, fus, BS in Ed.; Herbert Eiges, rence C. Ilyman, Kansas City, Mo., Harold Jacobstein and Louise LLB; Joseph J. Fineman, AB; AB; Herbert Kabacker, Wellman, Shiffman. Michael Friedman, BS in Ch.E.; Iowa, LLB; Henna L. Kaplan, Chi- The Temple Sisterhood prizes Joseph D. Goldsmith, AB; Man- cago, AB; Maurice L. Karp, Clif- for the best poems published in the ning S. Green, AB; Alice C. ton, N. J., AB; Miriam F. Kirsch- Bethelite, the school paper, went Hirschman, AB; Carlyle P. 'mer- ner, Peebles, Ohio, AB; Barney to Paulette Kahn, first prize; Anna man, BS in MD; Marney B. Israel, Koplin, South Orange, N. J., AB; Mae Zimmerman, second prize, MD; Berthold B. Kahn, AB; Phil- Louis W. Kramer, Cleveland and Shirley Richherg, third prize. lip Levine, AB; Abraham Lichte- Heights, Ohio, AB; Philip N. The Men's Temple Club prizes blau, AB; Beatrice Mintz, AB; Krasne, Council Bluffs, Iowa, AB; for oratory went to Irving Wartell, Alex Olenikoff, MD; Souren Paul, Mentor A. Kraus, Fort Wayne, first prize, and Samuel Trunsky, AB; Benjamin R. Potashnik, AB; Ind.; AB; Harold A. Lasser, New- second prize. Elizabeth L. Rabinoff, AB in Ed.; ark, N. J., AB; Gladys R. Lax, The Men's Temple Club prizes Benjamin C. Ross, AB; Harold Olean, N. Y., AB; Jacob bevy, for declamation went to Jean Lein- little to Ruslander, AB; Benjamin J. Seth, Youngstown, Ohio, LLB; Marshal siger, first prize; William Good- LLB (JD); Edwin S. Saperstein, II. Levy, Fort Wayne, Intl., AB; friend, second prize, and Muriel AB; Eleanor E. Scher, AB; Jack Theresa F. Loch, Pittsburgh, Pa., Smith, honorable mention. H. Schneider, LI.B; Rose B. AB in Ed.; Irwin Loppin, Los An- The Rabbi Leon From prize for Schwartz, AB; Lawrence Segar, geles, Calif., DDS; Chester F'. short stories on Jewish life went MD; Ethel Schiffman, AB; Law- Lowendorf, Niles, Ohio, MD; Jo- to Dorothy Bloomgarden, first rence S Silver AB; Samuel Sil- seph Madler, Cleveland, AB; Solo- prize; David Sobin, second prize, verstein, AB; Isadore Singerman, mon C. Marx, Newark, N. J., BS and Rita Mitshkun, honorable men- MD; John Sklar, LLB; Nance So.I in Arch.; Albert Mayer, Jr., Cin- tion. lomon, AB; William If. Stern, AB; cinnat AD; Sol Newman, Jr., Jop- The poems, stories and orations Louis J. Swartz, DDS; Harry A. lin, Mo., AB; Ruth A. Nolzinger, are all published in the June Beth- Topcik, DDS; Abram M. Torgow, Archibald, Ohio, AB in Ed.; :Mi- elite. It may be obtained at the AB; James VanVliet, BS in Eng.; riam M. Olden, Akron, Ohio, AB; school office. The graduation class scholarship Sidney Weingarden, AB; Abra- Irwin A. Olian, St. Louis, Mo., ham Weisenberg, AB; Nathan AB; Sidney L. Robin, Chicago, medals went to Anna Mae Zimmer. LLB (JD); James Rogman, New man, Esther Zimmerman and Le- Zack, AB. Highland Park: Nina V. Fried- York, MD; Joseph M. Rosen, nor Singer. There were also cer- man, AB in Ed.; Harriet B. Levy, Cleveland, MD; Sidney Rosenthal, tificates of honor given to those AB; Harry L. Tapperman, AB; Newark, N. J., MD; Bernard W. who had superior scholarship in Rosenberg, Warren, Ohio, AB; the primary and intermediate Joseph M. Weiss, Jr., AB. Michigan: Henry J. Abrams, Charles T. Sabel, Chicago, AB; grades and special prizes of books ' Ann Arbor, BS in Eng.; Lawrence Nathan Shaffer, Newark, N. J., on Jewish life to those who had Covitz, Flint, AB; Howard Levine AB; Soil J. Schnitz, Chicago, LLB; the best scholarship record in the Davidson Palmer, AB; Sydney R. Harold C. Segal Worcester, Mass., high school. Drebin, Big Rapids, LLB; Cather. LLB; Rosalind Selker, Cleveland, In addition to the service in the ine Y. Immelman, Ann Arbor, A13.0 All; Maurice J. Shadven, Expedit, temple, the high school met sepa- Sidney J. Karbel, Mt. Clemens, l'a., LI.B; Maurice J. Shorr, Chi- rately in the Brown Memorial LLB; J. Willard Krause, Ironwood, cage., AB; Howard D. Silverman, Chapel to view the graduating AB; Clarnie R. Levy, Iron Moon- Cleveland, AB; Lester I. Slossberg, class play. The graduating class tain, AR in Ed.; Lileon Lipman, Omaha, Neb., AB; Benjamin Spec- of 1927 has sought to establish a Muskegon, Dental Hygiene; Max tor, Newark, N. J. DDS; S. Albert noble tradition in the high school, A. Musch, Howell, BS in Arch.; Stern, Glencoe, III., AB; Jack A. namely, that the graduating class The exceptional cigarette Emilie J. Oppenheim, Saginaw, Vatz, Pittsburgh, Pa., AB; Leroy shall present each year upon the for the exceptional man AB; Sylvan Rappaport, Grand R. Wise, Chicago , LLB (JD); Mar- closing day of school a Biblical who feels he is entitled to play. The play chosen for 1927 Rapids, AB; Simon F. Rosenbaum, yin J. Welfeld, Chicago. AB. the better things in life. Canada: Morrie Croll, Windsor, was "Jeptha's Daughter," by Elma Kalamazoo, AB; Sylvan S. Rosen- Ehrlich Levinger. It was directed bourn, Kalamazoo, AB; Jacob B. Ont., DDS. Schwartz, Benton Harbor, AB in Ed.• Pearl Schwartz, Ann Arbor, Dental hygiene; Lester S. Smith, ' Grand Rapids, AB; Sam Sorkin, Flint, AB; Albert M. Stern, Alle- gan, LI.B; Louis A. Weil, Port Huron, AB; Myron Weingarden, Flint, AB. Other States: Esther Bank, Denver, Colo., AB; Benjamin Baird, Chicago, MD; Jack Behr- man, Glenrock, N. J., AB; Hilda Kinzer, Toledo, AB; Irene Dinner, Toledo, Dental Hygiene; Daniel L. Brenner, Kansas City, Mo., LLB (JD); Edward M. Brickman, Cleveland, MD; Morris J. Britz, Toledo, LLB; Anne B. Caplan, Stubenville, Ohio, AB in Ed.; 8730 Twelfth Street MONDAY ONLY SALE Mrs. A. B. Roman is spun! '1g several days with relatives in li es trait. UNFORTUNATELY, it means us. But the tenth man Li who uncerstands, derives great pleasure. ECAUSE of the ever increasing de- mand on the part of those distinc- tive dressers of the Twelfth Street Section for a man's haberdashery of the "different" variety, a store that would rival the finest in the city, and sensing this need, is the reason why we have spared no expense in equipping our new store with the very finest, not only of merchandise but also the finest fixtures procurable. We are certain that you will be given a real treat by coming to the opening. A New Address For Island, where they wil latter stale medical convention. i Tuesday, June 21 Mr. Resnik Announces: by Edith Kopelson and met with an enthusiastic reception from the high school boys and girls. The primary and intermediate classes were entertained by the High School Drama Club with a little morality play entitled "Three Pills In a Battle." K.. " •n4 Art. '' I ''''''"• m '''''' Seont,,,,, Cot ,.,. Co, El.. mentors Schnnl v.,.,,_.T. pl. to Bermuda '"d ■ th "e' Assoc/a.' /1.01....1 N•ture•Caropa. So. Nooks. Mo. E•t•. D,,,,,,, H • L.k.s.• PL. 141, Taryrio.e•ea•Hearso N... York C 0 N S TANTINOPLE.--.1.1. T.. A.) —Kirk Kilts..., Thrace. is the ■ inly city in the Republic of Tar- key in which schemita is not per- matted. • The community of Constanti. . rople intervened with the govern-, or uf t le city seeking the removal of the prohibition, which has been' All in force for nearly ■ year. steps taken by Jewish represents- far failed. thief base SO BUHL BUILDING — GRISWOLD AT CONGRESS — DETROIT , 1