N

smith Periodical eater

CLIFTON AT1NOZ - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

-

rr

•

OMR

PAGE THREE

R0/410LB

' PLANS FOR FINAL RECITAL OF JEWISH
CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL NOW COMPLETED!

EAT GUNSBERG'S

EMBARRASSING MOMENTS

KOSHER
PRODUCTS
and Protect
Your Health

When a guest discovers that a book

on your

-------.....,

library table is one that lie

loaned you last

■ ear ... be noncha-

lant , .. light a MUIIAD Cigarette.

Look for This Label

Are you going to the Bicur Cholem excursion Sunday,
June 177 After that delightful boat ride, when that pe-
culiar feeling of hunger overtakes you, nothing will
satisfy it quite like GUNSBERG'S. Don't forget to fill
your basket with Gunsberg's pure kosher products.

Our remarkable growth ha been due to the fact that
once "Gunsberg's" Prod,cts are tasted, you always insist
upon "Gunsberg's." Ask your dealer for "Gunsberg's"
Kosher Delicatessen

STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN WITH SCHOOL SINCE ITS
INCEPTION

Gunsberg Packing Co.

Front BOW, left to right --Max Pecherer, Mollie Letvin, Ida Gell•lo•
ter, Alex Robinson.
Second Row-jack Weisberg and Isidore Schneider.
Lost Row--Edith Ella Davis and Stanislaw Szmulewiez, teach, I -1
of the class.

Phones Lafayette 3340-41

2380 Twentieth St.

Plans for the final recital of the Davis, who have been the teach,
year given by the Jewish Centers from the beginning of the school'
Music School are now completed. carver, under the supervision Io(
The feature of the program will Bendetson Netzorg. The folios
be a group of students who have ins will be the program for the (,•-
been with the school since Its in- cital on Saturday, .lune 16:
ception six years ago at the old
Berth....
.
.
Bagatelle
Jewish Institute on High street.
Fanny Gultl..trin
Movai
They studied with Stanislaw S■ 111.1a. C Major
Lillian lirrenfirld
Szmulewicz and Miss Edith Ella

D

1. 11-1

19111, P. Lorillard Co., ht..*

Concerto.

PARTICIPATE IN
B'NAI B'RITH PROGRAM

WILL

4/3

0 A :1 , 18.1011.11y , iontItlete 'oral. e‘ilitit•
itely ,rued. in the un.tortia , seti itiilitiint-
tnents of the Ittanrions Satoy. lientark•
• kle value. $1125.

Special Smola,. Dinner. $1.50

WEDDINGS

Particular attention and service In 1401 -
wedding,. bridge partie,

.ot,

Phan. Randolph 5000 for arrangement.

or

DETROIT'S FINEST
HOTEL"

at ADELAIDE

Announcing the Opening of

A. LAX

Community Barber Shop

A. Lax, comedian of Littman's
People's Theater, will be one of
the stars to be featured on the pro-
gram of the joint meeting of Pis-
gah Lodge, its ladies' auxiliary,
and the A. Z. A., this Monday eve-
ning.

9105 Twelfth St., at Clairmount

Specialists in Ladies' and Children's Haircutting

Prices Will Always Remain the Same:

Haircuts 50c, Shaves 25c

r s v

FARMS f'
CAFETERIA

6/

az4.

1 1

BETH ITZCHOK SUNDAY
SCHOOL CEREMONIES TO
BE HELD THIS SUNDAY

Ceremonies on Sunday, June 17,
will conclude a successful year
of the Sunday School at Congre-
gation Beth Itzchok, 3836 Fischer

Addresses will he delivered by
the teachers, Rabbi I. Strauss, Miss
Ethel Weisberg and Miss Eva Da-
vidson. Prizes will be awarded to
children with regular attendance.
The annual picnic of the school
will be held at Shadyside Park,
near Mt. Clemens, on June 24.
Races and games, for young and
old, and prizes for winners will
he features. Refreshments will be
served free at the park. All who
desire to attend are asked to meet
at 3836 Fischer avenue at 10 a.
m. Sunday, June 21.

QUALITY FOOD

at Popular Prices

If you haven't tried Farris's Cafeteria for
luncheon, you haven't done yourself justice.

•

PHILOMATHIC CLOSES

153 Michigan Avenue

Basement Lalayett• Ride., Opp. People's Outfitting Co.

RADIATOR, BODY
GENERAL MOTOR AND
AND FENDER WORK
BATTERY REPAIRING
We Call For and Deliver

EMAUEL SISTERHOOD
TO ELECT OFFICERS

Detroit Cut Rate Brake Service

Installs Nrw Officers; Hears Pont'

ins

YOUR CAR MADE TO LOOK NEW
FORD AND
CHEVROLET

BOO

The meeting of June 10 of the 1f%
Philomathic Debating Club, at the ; + ; s' s
Atkinson branch of the Shaarey o
Zolsok, marked its last session for I
the summer. At this meetings the

The Stevens A. C. and the Tri-
Square Sports will play the sched-
uled game on Sunday, June 17, at
the Jewish Center and Bicur Cho-
tem Society excursion, at Tashinoo
I'ark at 12:30 o'clock. This will
be the feature game of the ath-
letic program for this affair.
Tne following are the standings
of the Jewish Center Athletic
League:
Seniors
Won. Lost Pct.
1
.800
C. & C. Recreation _4
Try Square Sports...4
1
.800
2
Stevens A. C
3
.400
Strangers A. C ..... 0
5
.000
Intermediates
Won. Lost. Pct.
Codd A. C
5
0 1.000
5
2
.800
J. C. A. Centrals
N. E. I.
1
4
.200
B. V. C.
0
5
.000
The following are the results of
games in the Junior League:
Jewish Centers 9, St. Anne 0.
Midget team-
Jewish Center 5, Dodge Com-
munity 4.

BRAKES
RELINED
20% Off

30x31/2 Firestone
.8 7.95
9.95
29x4.40 Firestone.....
31x5.25 Firestone..... 15.95
33x6 Firestone
sr 19.50

All Other Sizes la Proportan

550 , 5

Slat

2.95
5.95
. 11.95

.

U.S
53'4
24,4.10
50,1.95
31s0.25
Uzi;

825

.29

•.45

Soil

HANCOCK TIRE COMPANY II

2201 Grand River, Cor. Second
Don't Forget the Number
Open RvenIngs and Sandals. We Deliver. Free

Service.

17T1

Positively Last Detroit Showing of the Croat

RUSSIAN, POLISH, LITHUANIAN

Raybestos or any other stand-
ard make.
We specialize in Brake Serv-
ice while you wait.

GUARANTEE
BRAKE SERVICE

3979-89 Grand River Ave.

Glendale 5758
Open Evenings and Sundays

Picture

Titles Written in Yiddish and English

A benefit perform.
ante by the North.
Woman's
western
League of the Unit.
ed Hebrew Schools.
Come, set the Jews
in Europe as they
are today. You may

1; v

sea your relativ•I
and friends.

sa

JUNE 18

9:00 P. M.

10e

JUNE 17

210 P. M.
Continuoua

104

JUNE 18

7e'

lt
rntin
PUou

Popular Prices-Adults 50c, Children 25e
Come Any Time--Stay as Long as You Like

P4+

HOWARD P. BERGER

rill El
Nat's

COLE JOY ROAD
MARKET OPENED

ARONSTAM ON WGHP,

The Cole Joy Road Market, 5028
Joy Road. half block east of Grand
River avenue, is opening as the
most complete and finest market
building in the northwestern sec-
tion of the city.
The market will he made com-
plete with the following stalls:
Delicatessen. Freedman;
dairy, Northern Dairy Co.; bak-
ery, White House Bakeries; nu•at
market, Geynon Bros.; fish market.
Grand River Fish Co.; grocery,
Joy Road Grocery Co.; fruits and
vegetables, Joy !toad Fruit Mar-
ket; dowers, Andrews & McGraw;
confectionery and lunches, Barney
Abrahams.
Free parking in offered at the
rear of the market.

Will Speak on "Th. Care of the
Skin" on Monday, Jun. 18.

Lewis Auto Service Known

Dr. N. E. Aronstam will speak
on "The Care of the Skin," which
will be broadcast over elation
WGHP on Monday, June 18, at
6:15 p. m. This talk in part of
the program of the public educa-
tion committee of the Wayne
County Medical Society. Dr.
Aronstam as a leading dermatolo-
gist is well qualified to speak on
this important subject.

4.

Tv,

AND FEATURE PICTURE

"THE ETERNAL STUDENT" Moving

final committee reports of the
standing, committees were read,
and the installation ceremonies of
the newly elected officers were
SAPIRO URGES RELIEF
held. Howard P. Berger, the re-
tiring speaker, addressed his part- FOR FARMERS AT FARM
ing remarks to the (organization.
SCHOOL'S CEREMONIES
Berger has been a member of the
Philomathir for the past four and
PHILADELPHIA.--Relief for
a half years. Ile is a junior at the
Detroit City Law School, and is a the farmers, not through legisla-
member of the Alpaa '(iota Kappa tion and politicians, but through
he introduction of business meth-
legal fraternity.
The sitar retiring officers are ods and the adjusting of the sys-
em of individual production into
1 Sol Roseman, clerk; Marcus
he plat: of group production of
Simon, assistant clerk; Natnato
st of the woorlol w oo urged by
hen
Shur, sergeant-at-arms, moot David
Aaron Sapiro, in an address at
W. Leach and Albert A. Williams,
Sabbath Services:
additional board of directors mem- the Founder's Day ceremonies at
On Saturday morning, June 16, bers. The newly elowtost officers the National Farm School, near
the pulpit will be occupied by are: 1. Seal Rom:Inuits speaker; Doylestown, Sunday morning.
More than a thousand students,
Rabbi Leon Fram, who will speak Marcus Simon. clerk; Nathan
on the subject "There Were Giants Shur, assistant clerk; Albert A. officials and friends of the Farm
School
heard 51r. Sapiro make his I
in Those Days." Sabbath services Williams, sergeant-at-arms, and
take place in the Brown Memorial David W. Leach and Albert Silber, plea for better farm conditions in
the
beautiful
outdoor auditorium,
Chapel at 10;30.
members of the board of directors.
shaded by stutely trees on the cam-1
This semester culminates the
pus.
flurry
R.
Ilirsh, chairman of
Young People'. Temple Club:
thirtieth year oof the Philomathie
The annual temple moonlight existence. The organization the board of trustees, presided at I
the
ceremonies,
which marked the
sponsored by the Young People's points with 'oriole to activities
Temple Club takes place Monday staged during the past year. Tre thirty-fifth anniversary of the
night, June 18. McKinney's Cot- fourteenth oratorical contest, held founding of the institution. Other
ton Pickers Orchestra will play last December, and at which Al- speakers were Herbert I). Allman,
and I'rof.
for dancing and the program of bert A. Williams received the Au- president of the school,
entertainment will ; include acts gust gold medal, Watt an autstand- C. I. G000lling, (lean of the insti-
from "Tip-Top-Topics" and motion lag Tess The thirtieth anni- tution.
Fifty trees plan led in the
pictures. Steamer Columbia will versary banquet, helot last January
leave the foot of Woodward ave- at the Barton Hotel, was attended Wanamaker Memorial Grove, the
nue at 8:30.
by over 100 alumni. The Philo- gift of Gabriel Blum, of this city,
mathian, the club publication, of were dedicated in memory of Rod-
Bells El College of Jewish Studies: which Marcus Simon and Nathan man Wanamaker. Numerous (other
Requests for courses for next Shur were the editors, vo•is pub- memorial and festive trees were
season which have thus far come lished in a 50-page issue. At •he dedicated. The speaker was Dr.
to Rabbi I.eon Pram include "Jew- recent twenty-sixth annual motel William 11. Fineshriber.
NIr. Sapiro paid a glowing trib-
ish Customs, Symbols and Cere- meeting, Nathan Shur received the
, monies," The Beginnings of Jew- Smilansky gold medal. It was ute to the farm school and the
was
principles upon which it
ish History," and "The New Tea- claimed a paramount success.
'tamest from the Jewisn View-
An outing to Walled Lake, for founded, saying that it is the
point." You are invited to write members and alumni only, will be greatest single work for farming
Rabbi Fram and make your sug- held this Sunday, June 17, to clos , being done in the United States at
the present time. Ile lauded the
gestion for courses which you this semester's activities.
work of the lats. Dr. Joseph Kraus-
would like to have offs-red by Beth
kopf, its founder.
El College.

Super Auto Service

SPECIALS

Return Engagement by Popular Demand

I

KUNZOG BROS.

T IRES

PHILADELPHIA-BYRON HALL

..•!.

Remarks from Retiring

Speaker, Howard I' Berger.

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel will hold its annual
meeting and election of officers
Monday afternoon, June 18, at the
synagogue, Taylor and Wilson ave-
nues. The (officers and chairman
Shelby and Woodbridge
of the different committee have
Formerly of Central Garage, Detroit, Mich.
prepared reports covering the
work of the Sisterhood, in detail,
during the past year, and all mem-
bers and those interested are in-
Iitto1 to attend. The usual social
hour will follow. Mrs. Eli Sachse
is president of the sisterhood.
Aide Painting
The annual picnic at Belle Isle
Lacquer Finish
will be held on Tuesday, June 26.
Tudors$25
Bumping
All members and their friends are
invited. A banner with tha•name
Collision Work
PRODUCTS Snappy Color Work •
Pale
of the sisterhood will be posted on
Trimming
Specialty.
the main road past the casino, so
u • rm OTre.
there will be no difficulty in finding
Let Us Show You Samples of Our Work
the place. Novel games and prizes
will be arranged for the grownups
as well as the youngsters, and the
sisterhood also extends an an •
CADILLAC
4611
125 WINDER ST
(alien to all its friends to bring
School of Religion:
their families and join them on
A letter has gone out to all the
b that day.
students of the School of Religion
Mrs. Joseph L. Ruby and Mrs
who are to be in the seventh,
Ilerman Fisher are in charge o
eighth or ninth grades next seson
ararngements.
informing them that these grades
have been established as the con-
T.
A.)-
1.0S ANGELES.-(J.
Leland Jacobson of San Francisco, firmation department, and that
the whole department is trans-
MOE
RASKIN
a member of the California State
BEN SHIFFMAN
ferred to. Saturday morning. The
Assembly, died in Hollywood June
,
rabbis
and the school board hope
Excellent service facilities for washing, doping and greasing
6. Death was due to appendicitis
that all the boys and girls of these
cars. A complete line of Goodyear tires.
soo classes will arrange to adjust their
habitual activities on Saturday
...A box of Mary Lee Candy FREE with every purchase.
SAFER TO STOP
morning and leave the morning
13140 DEXTER BOULEVARD AT TYLER
WITH BRAKES-
free for attendance at religious
school. Any statement or sugges-
Arlington 10078
tion or complaint with regard to
SHELL OIL AND GAS
the Saturday transfer should be
•■ •=0
written to Rabbi Leon Fram.

22 Years of Fair Dealings
Your Choice of Brake Lining
TOM AVERY, Prop.

FIRESTONE
GUM-DIPPED

': .7'

ITS YEAR'S ACTIVITY 7 -

ATHLETIC COUNCIL
SCHEDULE, RESULTS

hil l WOODWARD

Our

Ch. dessert I
No. 7
Milton Leven
Ils,dn
Mai o '
pro
Alleetetto
Treat„
Ida Beliebter
Ch. ttell.•1 .t
C n.ert . N .
Alex Robinson
Seherso. E Miner
Anna Rothman
Bach
Concerto, E Major
Max Iteeherer
malts. A Maio ,
.. • Ittsehtfitthitt"l ,
ibolnitaky
Conceit, No. I I
I.. 5 iv.lor
Jerk Wei-berg
Borneo 00. In, No.
Reetht“en
Allegro
Allevretto
Presto
1-tatiore Schneider
eseeritty from Cornotisition+.klentiel-oht
Violin Ensemble.
Itentie Bunits, Jul
vt Weisberg, Milton
Leven. Bernard Rothman, Max
Peeherer. Alex Robinson.

SOM110. S

for Reliability.

Lewis Auto Service, located at
Linwood and Pingree, is an up-to-
date alemiting, gasoline and oil sta-
tion.
Lewis Brodsky. the owner, has
been in this business for a number
of yearn and is known for his re-

liability.

"Lewis Brodsky knows his busi-
ness," his customers say.

Checker Cabs Empire 7000

FURS

shduld go to
storage now

Don't wait until the
moth-miller has hatch-
ed her hungry brood in
your valuable winter
coat. Call RA 0022 and
an Annis representaive
will come for your furs,

Insure with Coofislis•c•

Beautiful Cottage Sites

- at

WOODHULL LAKE

SIX MILES FROM PONTIAC

(Good Roaols All the Way)

For those who are seeking a quiet and scenic
spot to build summer cottages, Woodhull Lake
offers the ideal location.

A Jewish Colony Has Already Been Started

Lots Priced From $450 and Up

GINSBERG BROS.

Specializing in 1'ontiac Downtown Property and Leases

140 No. Saginaw St.

'insurance and Storage

WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD

Randolph 0022

40 YEARS OF SERVICE

MICH.

Announcement

For our friends in the northwest section, we
have opened an up-to-date, fully equipped gar-
age and repair shop. located at 3375 Monterey
at Dexter. capable of taking care of your entire
automobile service needs, from bumping out a
fender to overhauling the entire car.

We have special equipment for washing,
alemiting and battery service.

We specialize in motor overhauling, brake
and valve service, using special machinery
which insures a first class job and entire satis-
faction.

We have earned an envious reputation for
our first class work in the past and we hope to
continue this class of service.

Remember our New Address

3375

Monterey at Dexter
Longfellow 3915

Raskin Garage
--Company

SAM

ANNIS FURS

PONTIAC,

Phone Pontiac 4055

RASKIN

EMIL RASKIN

GENERAL MOTOR REPAIRS

11624 OAKLAND AVENUE, Hemlock 7671
Melrose 3683
623 BENTON STREET,
Longfellow 3915
7.3375 MONTEREY,

