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FRESH AIR CAMP
REG
Los Angeles Sanatorium
Auxiliary Makes Plans
ISTERS YOUTHS For Subscription Week.
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Registrations are now owing
Inkrn Ian' the Trish Air Camp at
lihone Lake, near Brighton, Mich.
.lowish child' en, agcil 8 to 15 years,
are eligible for application which
may be made any day except Satur-
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IRY
The twentieth 1111111.191 ennsrn-
tion of You
.luolara, the national
Jewish youth organization, will I.
held in Lentz Branch, N. J. front
June 20 to 21, aecoording to an an-
nouncement made by Samuel P.
florowsky, executive chairman of
Young .Judaea club in the country
to mark the twentieth anniversary
of the existeinw of the first nation-
al Jewish youth organization in
the United States.
Preparations on a large scale
are sow being male to have the
twentieth convention the largest
in the history of Young Judaea.
Repr,entatis is of clubs through.
out the coountry will be in attend-
ance to indicate the nation-wide
influence that is exerted by Young'
Judaea. Young Judaea groups in
the larger urban centers are plan-
ning to send delegations to Long
Branch for the sessio's.
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Light and Heavy Moving
Scenes at Fresh Air Camp.
day or Sunday, at the oilke of the
Fresh Air Society, in Room 7, of
the Young Women's Hebrew Asso-
ciation] bulling, 89 Rowena. Chil-
dren must he accumpanied by a
parent or older person at the time
of registration, and a deposit fee
is required at that time. The rate
is $6.50 per week, but special ar-
rangements will be mare forpar-
ents who are unable to meet this
amount. Registrations will be
taken until June 1, 140 early appli-
cation is advised since only a
limited number of children can be
accommodated.
The Fresh Air Camp, situated
for 13years on Lake St. Clair, near
Mt. Clemens, and now in its third
year on Blaine Lake, offers ideal
vacation opportunities for the Jew-
ish children of Detroit. Covering
55 acres of ground, ample provision
is made for every type of camp ac-
tivity. A small lake offers excel-
lent swimming and boating; large
playgrounds provide baseball dia-
monds, basket and volley murts,
,wings and teeters; a council ring
of hors overlooking the lake sug-
gests camps fires and evenings
gatherings; a large recreation
building furnishes a pilot for dra-
matics, folk dancing, handicraft,
story telling, library and entertain-
ments, and a large e1 ,411 and shady
stretch of wants invites Vibes and
nature study.
The group of buildings which
house the campers and stall are
attractive, light, and airy. Four
large dormitories with it bed and
separate locker for each child. and
wash rooms, a dining hall in
which kosher meals are served, ;in
administration building which
houses the camp offices, clinic and
infirmary, the Brown Memorial
Sowial Hall, 8191 two bath houses
make up the small city in which
the 200 campers spend n t ..vo-week
outtlaor vacation.
The camp is conducted by the
Fresh Air Society and is a member
of the Jewish Welfare Association
and Ihtrnit Community Union.
Miss Eolith Heavenrich is president
of the organization and Miss Caro- 1
line Eppstein is director of the
ramp.
PROGRAM FOR PASSOVER WEEK
WEDNESDAY EVE., APRIL 24-LFIRST SEDER (formal dress) officiated by Rabbi Fram
of Temple Beth El.
SATURDAY EVE., APRIL 27—FORMAL DANCE.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 28—BRIDGE PARTY.
SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 28—CARNIVAL NIGHT (big dance, informal).
MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 29—TEA DANCE.
f you want to forsake the drudgery that is connected with the preparation of Passover and yet enjoy a
holiday, by all means COMP to the Olympia. While we are practically tilled up there are a few reserva-
ions left, so if you want to participate in our big Passover celebration we urge you to hurry. PHONE
MT. CLEMENS 790 OR WIRE.
Olympia Hotel and Baths
The Roses of the White evil
Blue met at the Jewish ('enter, 31
telholunie avenue, on April 9.
The raffle is progressing rapidly.
This raffle, for the purpose of aid-
ing the Palestine Scouts, will close
May 7.
The program consisted of a talk
on how to help the Palestine
Smouts given by Tessie Steinberg.
Ezra Yehuda Club.
A very interesting meeting was
hold on Monday afternoon at the
borne of Rose Gelfand. Current
events featured this meeting. The
next meeting will take place at
the home of Shirley Ellis and a
discussion on the Passover story,
its ceremonials and significance,
will comprise the afternoon's pro-
gram.
LEADER CLEANERS
HAVE BEST METHOD
FOR RUG CLEANING
"If people would only know
what different methods there are
in cleaning rugs and if they would
take the time to) visit the different
plants and see how rugs are clean-
ed in the cleaning process, they
would surely pick our method only
for cleaning their rugs," is the as-
surance given by Mr. Leader of
the Leader Carpet Cleaning, Coo.
"There was a time when people
would send their rugs out to be
cleaned and they would ask their
cleaner on the phone, how do you
clean rugs? The answer was giv-
en them, we vacuum your rugs and
shampoo them. Shampooing means
washing. The washing was dome
by must of the cleaners by put-
ting soap 011 the rug and scrub-
loing the surface of it and then
scraping the soap MT. When the
rug was delivered to the home it
lacked very bright, and in about
a week later, the rug started to
look dull again, its though it had
never been cleaned, the reason tw-
in that soap was left in the rugs.
"But we went further than that.
Me have plant equipment consist-
ing of the best machinery which
could be bought anywhere in the
country which cleans the rug right
down to the bottom of the warp.
I•e take the dust out completely
first, then we renovate the rug on
a special built machine. This ma-
chine works down into the nap and
trashes it through and through
LETTER B 0 X down to the warp without injuring
the color, or breaking the rug, or
stretching it nut of shape. After
A Criticism and a Question. the renovating prt•ess, the rug
goes through a high pressure rub-
Editor Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
May I ask you please to correct ber roller, which squeezes "at the
the statement made by you in your soap, mud and water and then the
editorial entitled "When l'ublicity rug is put through a final rinse.
Stunts Nauseate," wherein you This means that the Itottom of the
state that Nathan Straus was in- rug is cleaned as well as the front
vited by the Union of Ortho d ox and the nap is softenexl it and
Jewish Congregations of America when it is delivered to your home
t will stay clean much longer be-
to attend its convention.
This is absolutely untrue anti .ause all the soap is taken out.
It is rather difficult to describe
should be corrected immediately.
Looking forward to your reply, he full prowess lined by the Lead-
, r Carpet Cleaners in cleaning a
lam,
rug, but a visit to our plant will
Sincerely yours,
HERBERT S. GOLDSTEIN,
.on•ince you that our priwess is
President of Union. 1 test. Fariliies have lawn arranged
(Was Mr. Straus's statement to t it take all visitors through our
the convention, which we eriti- Mint and the public is welcomed,"
cized also uninvited?—Editor.)
Mr. Leader stated.
BOWMAN GETS LELAND HOTEL
William J. Chittenden, Jr., Retained as Resident Manager;
Operator of Many of Nation's Moat Widely Known
Houses Extends Interests Here.
Management of the Detroit-Le- ment company. Mr. Lov•ley its
land hotel has been taken over by president of the Detroit Hotel
the Bowman Management, Inc., of Company and also a director of
which John McEntee Bowman, the Bowman Biltmore hotels Con-
Ne• York hotel man, is president,
it was announced by Holland B.
Judkins, managing director of the
Bowman organization.
William J. Chittenden, Jr., the
executive, has been retained as
resident manager and will continue
to direct the activities of the pres-
ent staff, Mr. Judkins said. Chit-
tenden is one of the best known
hotel men in America. Ile has
served here since 1896 in the out
•
Russell House, the Pontchartrain
and the Book Cadillac. He came
to the Detroit-Leland as manager
in June, 1927.
Bowman Group Here.
Final agreement to entrust the
management of the Detroit-Leland
to the Bowman group was reached
at a meeting of the Detroit lintel
Company recently. Negotiations
were carried on prior to that
through the Development Service
Corporation, a group formed to
WM. J. CHITTENDEN, JR.
develop hotel properties for the
poration. Legal work was done
Bowman chain.
harry A. Stormfeltz and Ed- by Joseph G. Hamblen, of War-
ward A. l.oreley, of the Storm- ren, Bill & Hamblen, counsel for
feltz-Loveley Company, represent- the Detroit interests.
ed the owners of the hotel and
Russel H. Armstrong the develop- Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
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Leave your Pesach troubles at home and come to this fine and de-
lightful hotel, where you will be able to enjoy rest, good food and
recreation. Arrangements have been made to take care of your every
need—to make your visit comfortable and enjoyable.
JOE ELKIN
Roses of the White and Blue
8700 Linwood Ave.
North. 1699
et. •
Is.
Carpet Cleaners
Dexter at Tyler
Give your family a vacation they
will enjoy by bringing them to the
Olympia Hotel Passover Week!
Young Judaea Convention
Set for June 20.
The New Leader Method
Call
Garfield
Joe Elkin Says:
The U, Don auxiliary of n,,
Jewish Consumptive Relief As-
elation of California is !dation
a tag day and subscription w,
beginning with May 5 and end:
May 12. All the Jewish organi;
Dons of this city are asked not
arrange any similar affairs Gm
these days.
Young
Judaea
Rug Magic
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MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
SAMUEL ELKIN & SON, Proprietors
Renews Appeal for Moos Another Triumph for Nash. Zackheim Insurance Agency
Chitim for Detroit
Moves to Larger and More
KENO. HA, Wis. - When the
Needy.
Spacious Quarters.
Louis Smith, (•ail:Mall of the
Nloos Chitim committee, announces
that $3,000 was than far raised for
the fund to supply the poor of this
city with Passover necessities.
Mr. Smith urges that those whit
to have not yet contributed send
their donations to him at 2131
Blaine avenue at once, as the fund
is still short of the needed sum.
final reports were received by
Nash sales department oflicials
from marketing centers in the
United States, it was found today
that Nash "BM" Series car sales
in the 10 highest sales points dur-
ing the week ending Marc h:10 were
greater than those in any previous
week on the records of the Nash
Motors Company.
Glynn Court Garage Fea-
tures Brake Service.
Morris II. Zackheim, head of the
insurance agency bearing his
mina., announces the removal of
his ollicea from 932 to 605-11117 Ma-
jestic building. His new offices
are larger and nage spacious.
Mr. Zackheim last week celebrat-
ed his twentieth anniversary in
the insurance business.
c7gaior,fizaffery
eilt4
Glynn Court Garage, 10219
Twelfth street, near Glynn Court,
specializes in body repair, wood
work, fender and radiator service,
frames, exles, welding, wind-
shields, glass, tops, curtains, nest
covers, visors and cushons. Andy
Anderson is theproprietor. He
states that one of his specialties
e
valve reconditioning. Ile invites
the public to visit his garage and
inspect his new equipment.
I n the new
LOW-PRICED
WILLYS-KNIGHT "70-B"
Graze of line and luxury of
finish distinguish the new
Willys-Knight "70-B" as
the outstanding creation of
modern style specialists.
Its big motor is the patented
double sleeve-valve engine,
so notable for smoothness,
silence, economical operation
and increased efficiency. A
heavy seven-bearing crank-
shaft reduces vibration to a
mininium,whiletheimproved
frame construction gives
extra rigidity and greatest
possible riding comfort.
"FINGER-TIP
CONTROL"
One
button in center of steering
wheel controls starter, lights and
horn. Simple design, easy operation.
No wires in steering post.
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STYLE
WILLYS-OVERLAND,
INC.
2965 Woodward (et Charlotte)
Phone Randolph 3520
AMICK MOTOR SALES, INC.
10338 Mark Ave.
Phone Lenox 6001
DOLENGA AUTO
COMPANY
2816 E. Canfield
Phone Melrose 4888 •
STANLEY RYNIEWICZ
12115 Jos. Campau
Arington 0789
HENRY W. BELISLE
WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC.
9321 Grand River Ave.
Phone Euclid 8353
1375 Michigan Ave. I•t Eighth/
Phone Cadillac 0760
FEDDERSON A CHRISTENSEN
Lincoln
9133 Chalmers.
Whittier 7532
GOULAIT MOTORS, INC.
17339 Redford Ave.
Phone Redford 0207
CHAS. PRIEBE MOTOR
SALES
8925 Gratiot
Whittier 6500
HAVEL MOTOR SALES
STANLEY RYNIEWICZ
STANLEY MOTOR SALES
7938 Mich , g•n Ave.
Phone Cedar 5530
12190 C
t Ave.
Arlington 4270
RATHBURN MOTOR SALES
Wayne
KIL.LIAN SALES A SERVICE
8445 Epworth Blvd.
Phone Euclid 0168
DANIEL MERCURE
South Rockwood
Peon. Trenton 7006-38
ARNICK MOTOR SALES
13220 Mad. Avenue
Phone Hickory 10232
ECKER SALES A SERVICE
17511 V.,, Dels• Ave. (et Davison)
Phone Lincoln 9068
Utica. Phone 94
2097
HESLEY MOTOR SALES
12579 Gratiot.
WILL YS-OVERLAND, INC.
12740 E. Jefferson Avis
Phone Lenox 3063
CLAY SALES Jr SERVICE
13.15 Dehele St.
River Rouge.
Phone Cedar 3022
AMICK MOTOR SALES, INC.
IMillys -I Any' fit
Phone Wayne 689
state and F
, Lincoln Park
Phone Atlantic 0540
LOSE ✓ SALES A SERVICE
14245 Plymouth Rd.
Phone Fairmont 5508
DAYE W. COMPTON CO.
4130 Can Ave. (at
Phone Columbia 4550
WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC.
Commercial Car Division
444 Willis W. (at Cass) Columbia 1450
DON CHAPMAN
4445 Woodward (Conventioe Halt Bldg).
Phone Glendale 10003
McLAREN A ATKINSON SALES
737 South Main St- Plymouth
Phone 109
F. ADAMS MOTOR CAR CO.
Walnut St. and Biddle. Wyandotte
Phone 1092
WEST MOTOR SALES
4366 Warren Ave. W,
Phone Walnut 3502
HAAR-CUTLER MOTOR
SALES, INC.
16330 Woodward.
Arlie/ton 8830
WARREN SERVICE GARAGE
Warren.
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