I)ErRomfEwtsitentavins PAGE TWO AREA OF BEAUTY AT character never grown commer- cially. Perhaps no less impressive than the gorgeous blooms will be the arboreal setting against which A veritable forest is being cre- they will be displayed. ated as a background for the North The vanguard of the thousands American Flower Show, opening of exhibits coming here from all Starch 13 in Convention Ilall. The show proper has been hailed parts of the country arrived Satur- as the "garden of a million flow- day in the shape of two carloads of ers." Their value is inestimable., balsam boughs. These were speci- as most of the displays are of a ally selected in the Ozark Moun- THE FLORISTS' SHOW •• are tains. From the Ozarks al coming great q uantities of pine, hemlock and spruce Some o f these , will come in boughs , some in tee es 25 feet high. Cedars by the score will conic from Illinois. Front California also will come a remarkable display of acacia trees. The acacia first was intro- duced to America by Australian prospectors, in 1849. n O The Home of "Bud" and His Boys and What They Offer You: 1. A car that gives sensational value, 6. An automobile, big and roomy, yet exceedingly economical. beauty and performance. 7. A car that is the acknowledged 2. Service equipment unexcelled. leader in motordom. • 8. A firm which, like you, is helping An old established firm. 3. to build Detroit. 4. A reputation for fair dealing. 9. Courtesy always-before and af- ter the sale. 5. Located in your own neighborhood. M R S. DORA APSEL WELFARE SOCIETY S SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF JEWISH PASSES, AGED 68 WELFARE FEDERATION HEARS REPORTS OFFICERS WILL BE FROM ITS TEN CONSTITUENT AGENCIES Mrs. Dora Apse' of 3240 Sturte- INSTALLED TUESDAY vent avenue, a resident of Detroit assisted; 120 families received aid for 40 years, since her coming to b J were aide I hi s et for Passov ; 127 boys tr y, die I after an illness with $42,316 in 1925, and the ex- b y M r. Williams of e Boys' W Wei-thi Department; and that a full- of seven weeks in Harper hospital pe n se in this comparative period fare afternoon, at the age of was reduced from 6.7 per cent to time worker for delinquent girls uneral services were held 3.68 per cent. is no w doing similar work for girls. 68, Tuesday from her late residence, Jewish Centers Association- ' Sirs. Lipson expressed thanks to Under the direction of Milton three lay committees, headed by M. Alexander, president of the Willi am Friedman, Julian II. Kro- Jewish Centers Association, Israel lik a nd Emanuel G. Frank, for Ilimelhoch, henry Meyers and their assistance. Mrs. Joseph Welt were elected new Mr . Krolik reported for the members of the board of directors. nomi nating committee of the Fed- The report of the nominating crab on. Clarence Enggass and committee was submitted by Harry Sirs. Joseph Welt were elected to Scheinman, treasurer of the Cen- serve on the board, Adolph Fin-; ters. stem call is to represent the Child Samuel Levine, executive secre- ('are Council ton the board. Detroit Service Group. tory of the Centers, read a report in which he quoted interesting fig- In the absence of Samuel Sum- ures. At the Melbourne and Fen- merfi eld, president of the Detroit kell Centers, there are 1,500 men, Sere ice Group, henry W ineman, women, boys and girls who meet who presided at the meeting, read regularly. Juniors number 212,. his report in which the Service intermediates 346, seniors '289 Grou p stated that pledges to the aduults 370, and there are 282 ad- drive • three years ago amounted to ditional adults who used the Cen- $740 ,000, and that thus for $499,-i e1, with $209,268 l collected, tars for meeting place and pay a, 283 iwas rental but not the membership fee, yet t be e read a list of r. Plea for Center. a tn tizeirt o nnsi to' h Mr. Levine made a plea for a mot ements contributions Center building to house the 1. whic the funds collected three MRS. DORA APSZL W. II. A., a Y. M. II. A., and the from other Center activities. year ago, thus eliminating a num- MRS. I. PERCHIK of campaigns. and burial was at Machpelah Ceme- "The Jewish youth of Detroit bee tery. „ Dr. &lawman's Address. • Mrs. Ilarry ("Mother") Klein will has much less in facilities than' • any single community such as ''' A lowing the election of officers . be the installing officer. the presentation of reports, a :iilurns ibe ArPs(eifi A lOaCsal e(rhnil 'r. icttaebdiew(i,trh- Omaha, Kansas City, Washington, and The new officers are: Mrs. Jo- Slawson addressed the gather- ganizations and was an ardent seph Bagdade, president; Mrs. J. , D. C., and Paterson, whose total 1) e. on "The Detroit Federation's worker for the relief of the needy. Rattner, Mrs. A. Katzin, Mrs. J. combined Jewish population is less . munal Responsibility," in She is survived by her mother, Goldberg, Mrs. Mollie Cohen, vice- than that of Detroit," Mr. Levine ( ?m h he presented an excellent Mrs. Yetta Wolfe; one (laughter, presidents; Mrs. Louis Goldsmith, said. "We do not venture to make wmc it: ine of the aims of the F'edera- Mrs. Charles Stiller; four sons. treasurer; Mrs. Agnes Levin, see- comparisons with such communi- movement. Dr. Slawson Maurice of Chicago, and Charles, ties as Pittsburgh, St. Louis and lion retary. ted to the following seven Harry and Nathan of Detroit; Special honors will be accorded Newark, whose Jewish population poin s of the Federation: at this meeting to Mrs. I. l'erchik, approximates more closely that of Bin; the retiring president, for her Detroit. At the present time, the ;',* The first responsibility, he Mrs , is the unification of a com- and Mrs. henry Spire, and a broth- services to the society during the inadequate facilities of the Jewish ma' iity in all social endeavors. er, Charles Wolfe. Iler husband recreational agencies provide for mm past year. The meeting will be open to less than 11 per cent of the De- "( t unify the community when died two years ago. recognize the needs of all cle- members and their friends. There troit Jewish youth. It is our duty we fs," he said, and expressed the will be an interesting program of to provide better facilities to safe- belie of that the Federation has been entertainment and refreshments guard against a high rate of de- ay. ' ionsible for unity more than will be served. Vocal selections linquency." resf • i t in •i any of h tr motement . me h s will be given by Mrs. J. S. Sands, North End Clinic. The Jewish Women's European W elfa re Organization will install d officers at special wly (At ceremonies to take place at Jeri- cho Temple, Joy Road near Lin- wood, Tuesday evening, March 12. Streng Chevrolet Co. A. BENEDICT STRENG, Pres. CIIAS. IIAMItURC,EII. Vice-Pres. OR. PETER M. BERNSTEIN, Sec•Treas. 8510 Twelfth St. Cor Philadelphia 7- TWO SALESROOMS Phone Empire 4035 11740 Dexter Blvd. Cor. Tuxedo. • (Continued from Page One.) accompanied by A. J. Seltzer. The society last year brought eight orphans to this continent, in spite of the stringent immigration laws. Three of the orphans are now in Canada and five in Detroit. This group waited eight years to be brought here from Europe. Julian II. Krolik, acting presi- life ' 2. Need for co-ordination. Dr. r. dent of the North End Community in the absence of Jesse Slaw" pointed to the newly Hirschman, president, reported of formed Child Care Council and to In loving memory of Anna the desire of the Jewish Center, the progress made during the past risen (luring to third place in clinic point has of and the Y. W. II. A. to work to- Schlussel (nee Berman), who year, which the sytaa . passed away four years age, desires as for co-or- Msrch 8. nztionfn.growing volume of service rendered by De- gether in one building (10,1 called her home, clinics. Mr. Krolik reported y 0 was Nix will. Prop- 3. Scientific evaluation. North Woodward Branch. that the clinic conducts its owns no in eta heart', used statistics, Dr. Slawson ' We love her eau. The next meeting of the North Pharmacy, that the number of rel Y are very important to the !ter memory is ex dear today. y Woodward branch of the Jewish non-Jews cared for is increasing, said ' A , in e th hour she pleased away. y. Women's European Welfare Or- and lauded the devotion of the 4. Community planning. ganization will be held at the home . staff headed by Dr. Ilarry Salz- Her friend, Mrs. Louis Lenhoff. , 5. The stimulating of new tune- of Mrs. J. Robbins, 1478 Glynn stem. Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg lions. Dr. Slawson pointed to the Court, on Tuesday, March 19, at 2 p. m. A full attendance is urged. reported for the nominating com- stand taken by the Federation here by the president, Mrs. George mittee, and the following were on the hospital and center ques- Cohn, as important business will elected as additional members of lions, and urged that the gather- the board of directors: Mrs. Hugo ing of facts be continued in order be discussed. A. Freund, A. Barit and Jose a h to continue to inform those who II. Ehrlich. Samuel Summerfits t ( 1 are opposed to the two movements, in the hope that they may be con PERFECTION LODGE and II. Bielfield were re-elected vetted by next year, when it United Hebrew Schools. , as Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & For the United Ilebrew Schools planned planned to conduct the drive ft „ A. M., will hold a special com- two buildings. Dr. Slaw e znunication Wednesday, March 13, Bernard Isaacs, superintendeni i. son added that "we must be mil reported that 1,700 boys and girls the e K. A. degre. at 7 p. m. E n if we become unpop are at present enrolled in classes inarn.t" eve CIIAS. K. SANDORF, tw advocating these in in all branches. The schools are t Secretary. By order of ILAKOLD HELLER, W. M. DETROIT'S ORIGINAL. OLDEST AND LARGEST INDUSTRIAL BANK OBITUARY BYRON RATTNER beloved infant son Of Mr. awl Mrs. Sidney Rattner of 3260 West Euclid avenue passed away March 4. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros.' 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Hoover Institute 544 Woodward Ave. Detroit Randolph 9134 Wireless Telegraphy, Radio Technique EMANUEL WOLF beloved husband of Tillie Strouse divided into the following depart- issues. . Wolf, passed away Feb. 28 at his D function. G. Financial manta: Kindergarten, elementary, rf residence, 5301 McClellan avenue. Slawson urged the education o , Ile is survived by his wife, one and high school. Enrollment in ar s the latter numbers fit. a daughter, Mrs. Barney J. Handler "It is the aim of the schools," Jews to greater support of t of Detroit, and one son, Sol S. proper guidance of idea bequests. Mr. Isaacs said, "to raise the moral Community Fund and to a l Wolf, of Butler, Mo. Burial took al 7. Development of common standard of the Jewish child by ,d place at Sedalia, Mo. bringing him in close contact with younger The men speaker be drawn in to the exponents of Jewish genius of that leadership. tug( LOUIS HOFFMAN CALL the work. "The worst thing th all ages; to acquaint the child with . of 412 Frederick street passed can happen is to concentrate lea away Starch 1 at the age of 68 the sources of the nation's treas- rshi p in the hands of a few," he years. Ile is survived by his wife, ures by givi giving him direct access to sanh Lena Hoffman, and seven children, Jewish thought without the aid of e Butsel, Brown Speak. Mrs A. B. Hayden, Mrs. Louis Si. another medium; to acquaint the The address of Dr. Slawson w as child with the Jewish religious life rs d Elliman, Mrs. Jack Friedman and supplemented by remarks by Fr Robert Hoffman of Detroit; Sol •as expressed in our religious cus• .:, M. Butzel and David A. Brow and Williams of Cleveland, 0.; Dora toms, tra d iti ons and conial erem s Mr. Butzel lauded Dr. Slawson a 9326 Twelfth St. Unit ed J ewi sh Ch •rities. or Hoffman of Richmond, Va., and the prop- said that he "knows of no tin Charles Hoffman of Loraine, 0. Walter Fuchs, president of the Night Phone: Empire 6695 of the Jewish person to guide the community uneral services were held March United Jewish Charities, Day Phones: cs F um- lie reviewed the early activiti 4 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home erty holding agency a ad Longfellow 4877 and interment took place at Clover hr Welfare Federation, read a M pointed to the progress made . 11111 Park Cemetery. Rabbi Hersh- Longfellow 9716 cial statement showing a net worth of the United Jewish Charities fore the formation of the Feder at man and Rev. Zaludkowsky offici- as of Dec. ;IL 1928, of $369 117 a a gain of $15747 over last yeier. ' lion. lie said he had hoped th ated. cal existing needs would be cared During the past year the United to r before new ones were under- Jewish Charities built the Ginsburg r ken, and he declared that he op- Camp for Mothers and Babies at a to George Lewis Saul Lewis Selmour Levi. Daniel Lewis wed the hospital because he cost of $56,000, Mr. Fuchs report- areal that it would become such ed. The board of directors, he re- ' e colossal enterprise that it would ported, consists in addition to him- a, sorb attention and support from self as chairman, of the following a ,a her institutions, past presidents: Fred Si. Butzel, a ` Mr. Brown urged that the gath-, Henry Butzel, William Friedman, ing ignore previous action on a Bernard Ginsburg, Edith !leaven- t e ospital and center. Ile said there rich, Julian II. Erolik, Joseph L. " ere twingroups which hindered Selling, David W. Simons and w th e building of a hospital, the doc- llenry Wineman. rs who did not want one and a to Y. W. H. A. roup of rich men who did not Miss Ella Feldman, reporting g ant to pay for one. He said he for the Young Women's Hebrew w believed it possible to raise , Association,said that the associa- 3,000,000, and declared that with tion has a membership of 1,300 $, two appeals for the two young men and women, with an ta e lanned buildings it would be rein- additional 500 in arrears. Because P. rely easy to raise the money \\11 1016. Of lack of center facilities for men, ti more than 200 have applied and a sked for. Mr. Brown said he didn't like the were admitted to associate mem- lea of waiting for a year to con-, bership, and clubs found worthy '; uct the campaign. Ile said he be- are encouraged to make the club- a„ eyed we are going into an era of house at 89 Rowena their center. Mover prosperity and that with Child Care Council. he feelings of optimism now Melville S. Welt, reporting for t xisting the two movements should the Child Care Council, the infant e over big. He expressed regret branch of the Federation, report- g 0 t having called the two meetings ed that its board of directors is a t which the campaign Was aban- composed of the following: Rep- a oned, and referred to the meet- resenting the Federation, Mrs. M. a ng held at his home as having B. Sulzberger, Henry Winemar. A. een a "Meyer," and said that the 'J. Levin; representing the Detroit D eeting at the Phoenix Club, at Hebrew Orphan Home, S. B. Kahn, m which the hospital-center ideas Herman Cohen, Daniel J. Alpert; were voted down, was "worse than representing the Detroit Hebrew 121.125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING flivver; it was a piece of hunk." Infants Orphan Home, Mrs. Harry a 1, Randolph 49934-5-6-7 Prenzlauer, Maurice Aronsohn, 1 Mrs. Harry Feldman; representing New York It L. TEMPLIN, Manager the Cleveland Orphan Home, Congregation Emanuel announc- Adolph Finsterwald; representing p Cleveland Direct Private Wires to All Princi - s the following. contributions as the Jewish Social Service Bureau, c pal Markets memorials and as direct gifts to Rabbi A. Si. Hershman, Melville S. the synagogue: and Fred Si. Butzel. "WWI 011.11 0 LI 410 0 KW 0 1 • .111. • 0 I el VI a.i Emanuel. Jewish Social Service Bureau. Congregation Sisterh odd Mr. Butzel reported for the a 500, S. t. Kar•nau. 1955 Calvert, $300: nominating committee for the So- s of B. Edelman. 2250 to Salle Gardena, t cial Service Bureau. Ben B. Fen- C:ri 341'14;1712 iro..,. ($7.'51`1.n1,A279 ton. William Friedman. Dr. Wil- Hatelwood. 525%.: Blumberg Brow., 2140 liam Gordon and Mr. Welt were r 'lira National Bank $200.: Solo- mon Brow. 176I Seward, 1200., L. Kra- Davis Coal & Coke Co. is the only coal dealer in Detroit re-elected and the following new having coal pockets equipped with ELECTRIC SCREENS members chosen for three-year .l'eef!..irs1o9n2. 5 C1'5%.) d,.i7.'"j•15. 2n 0, 0 1 '04 . Zryloinr. MOO.: Taylor, 1150. S. Horewits, 2022 to re-screen coal or coke. terms: Emanuel G. Frank, Felix Mn. Vortell. 1666 Chicago, 8100.: Mn,.; Mahler and I.,Shetzer. Mi-ner. 2050 Hatelwmel. $I00.: M. Beck- The report for the Social Serv- m•n. 2112 Calvert, MOO., Ante Prow, ice Bureau was submitted by Mrs. 2279 Philadelphia, 8100., Goodman Ve. ♦ Detroit's Leading•Coal Dealer Rose M. Lipsdn, who stated that irk and •ixter. : Ch. Selevnick. $100.: A. Mixed, 1613 Philadelphia. $100. $34,490 was spent for relief, a considerable portion of which was The Sisterhood, whose gift tops repaid by relatives of the people the list, is under the leadership of Mrs. Eli Saihse, president. whose efforts are lauded by M. Checker Cabs. Empi re 7000 untiring Kaufman, president, and A. Kahn, "Your Phone Call Starts a Truck" secretary of the congregation, who urge those who have not yet paid their pledges to remit as scion as possible. The officers express Irons thanks to all the contributors. For MOVING STORAGE CARTAGE d. DETROIT MOVING CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7739 John R. St. r■.■ Take a Good:Will Tour ThroughYour Accounts message is addressed to wholesale T HIS and retail merchants, manufacturers, and professional men in every line. In short, it is intended for everyone to whom money is owed. At this time of the year, when people in business and professional practice are in- tent upon "cleaning up accounts," it is well to bear in mind that the retention of Good- Will is , - scarcely less important than the collection of obligations. All too often, the best of intentions are of no avail when customers simply haven't got the money to meet their obligations. In such cases constructive business fre- quently provides the help by which folks may help themselves. Among the people who are indebted to you there may be many for whose integrity you can vouch, but to whom you can hardly extend furthe credit until their present indebtedness has been taken care of. In such cases you will be doing a fav,.,r to your customers and yourself by referring them to this institution where they may secure the funds to meet their obligations. This course is followed by many pro- gressive business houses. It enables them to stabilize the finances of their customers. It aids them in the collection of their own accounts. And it "opens the lines" for ex- tension of further credit and further business. Our officers will be glad to consult with you on this interesting phase of INDUS- TRIAL BANK service which has helped so many Detroit merchants and business men. 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