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PAGE EIGHT

TIE i)LTROIT,ft 1 ■ 1Silei RON ICLE

NEW HOME FOR DETROIT JEWISH FREE BURIAL ASSOCIATION

announcing

Wednesday Evening

The Zionist District oof De-
troit will hold a special meeting
at the Philadelphia-Byron Tal-
mud Torah Wednesday evening,
June 11, to elect delegates to
the annual convention of the
Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica, to be held in Cleveland
June 29 to July 2.
Arrangements are being math,
for special parties of Detroiters
to go to Cleveland for the con-
vention. If a sufficient number
of people join this party, a spe-
cial rate will be offered by the
Detroit & Cleveland Navigation
('a. Those desiring to join the
party are asked to communicate
with Philip Slomovitz at The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

LASTAR
ELECTRIC CO.

Formerly 11526-34 Dexter Blvd.

Are Now at Their New Address

in

LIGHTING FIXTURES
RADIO
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
LAMPS

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

Hogarth 1060-1

Camp Manitou, situated on beau-1
tiful Lake Charlevoix, seven miles
from Charlevoix, will set a prece-
dent for a new form of vacation'
in Michigan when it opens as a li
camp for adults.
Styled after eastern adult
camps, Manitou will offer a com-
plete athletic program during the

Ian, have been prepared by
The Chesed Shel Emmes, or the
Maurice II. Finkel, architect, In - Jewish Free Burial Association,
su once Exchange Building, and
functions
as a charitable institu•
cot tracts are now being awarded
fo the new home of the Detroit lion which provides free burial for
Jewish Free Burial Association to those unable to pay the expense
be located on the south side of Joy generally incurred when a dean
road between Wildemere and Law- occurs. Very often this organiza-
ton. The plans call for a two- lion, in addition to providing free
story structure of modernistic de- burial to the Jewish poor, is also
sign. Brick polichrome terra- called upon to assist materially
cotta and colored glass will be used those who are berieved, since very
on the front elevation in a manner often the survivors are left in dire
to emphasize this architectural de- need,
sign.
,
The work of this institution is

GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY 1

Rev. E. Zaludkowski, cantor of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, was
honored at a farewell party, prior
to his departure for a visit to Eu•
rope, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Sees Judaism Extinct
If Intermarriage Bars
Are Removed by Jews

made possible by the support re-

Charles and Sydney Ginsberg
have been appointed authorized
dealers for the Ford automobiles.
They are the only .lewish Ford
dealers in Detroit and will operate
under thAame of Ginsberg Motor
Sales with showrooms and service
station at 6832 Van Dyke avenue.
Able, courteous, amiable and
glad to give personal service, the
Ginsberg brothers cordially invite
the entire community to visit their
showrooms and inspect the new
Ford models. They also invite
Ford owners to avail themselves of
an unparalleled service which has
been inaugurated to assure every
owner of a pleasant and entirely
satisfactory experience.
The new dealers were enthusias-
tic about their new venture and as-
sure all prospective customers that
they can expect personally interest-
ed service at all times. "Charlie"
and "Sid" chorused "Our relations I
with customers will not end with
the sale of the car. It only be

ceived from a membership of
more than 4,000 Detroit Jews.
harry Solomon is president and
Morris Fisher is vice-president.
The building facilities include
every modern necessity incidental
to a structure of this nature. The
plans call for a chapel, undertak-
ers' quarters, office and garage on
the first floor. A caretaker's apart-
ment and a meeting hall occupy gins.
the second floor. The cost of the
building is estimated at $50,000.

HEADS BICUR CHOLEM
EXCURSION COMMITTEE

Maurey Rosenblatt is 'chairman
of the Bicur Cholem Society's
twentieth annual excursion to
Tashmoo, to be held on Sunday,

A.

N

Science Conquers
Baldness

FALLING HAIR
DANDRUFF
BALD SPOTS

Alois Merke

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—
Desdaring Judaism would be ex-
tinct in four generations if the
bars against inter-marriage
were removed, Dr. Maurice II.
Harris, rabbi of Temple Israel,
in his sermon, May 11, attacked
marriage between Jew and Gen-
tile unless the Gentile adopts
the Jewish faith.
"People normally marry in the
circle in which they move—the
aristocrasy, like the poor, with-
in their classes," he said, "For
the same reason people marry
within their specific religious
cults.
"Jews have long lived aloof
from the world by compulsion
rather than choice. There was
little temptation or opportunity
to intermarry in the outside
world. But after the era of
emancipation came, with admis-
sion to citizen status in the
Western World, Jews and Gen-
tiles have freely intermingled.
Some intermarriages have oc-
curred in consequence. They
seem to bet growing. Why should
they not grow? That depends
on what the Jew stands for.
Jewish law from Bible times
downward has opposed marriage
with the Gentile. This is not
for any reason of race exclu-
siveness or national pride. There
would be no justification of the
law on such grounds. The ob-
jection is religious, wholly. We
Jews must not intermarry with
those of other creeds."

al I

SAUL H. ROSE

day, including tennis, golf, riding,
swimming, boating, handball and
other sports, and in the evening
dancing, musical comedies, camp-
fires and short skits at on by the
campers .
All athletics and social activi-
ties will be under the direction of
a staff of college men and women.
The atmosphere at Manitou, un-
like that of the summer hotel or
resort, will be informal. Accom-
modations for campers will be in
modernly equipped bungalows.
Many midwestern college frater-
nities and sororities are planning
to attend in a group.
Saul
Rose, well known insur-
ance adviser and social leader, wh•t
has had many years of camping
experience, will be director of
Manitou.
The camp opens June 28 and
will remain open over Labor Day.

Establi., hed 1595

"We Give Quality and Sere ice
as Well"

Lafayette 0566 and 0567

2908 Michigan Ave.

LINWOOD

Upholstering Co.

Specializing in

Repairing and Refinishing
Antique Furniture

SUITES AND SLIP COVERS

MADE TO ORDER

Leonard llerberg of Congrega-

11846 Linwood Avenue

Near Elmhurst

.,s
U

Longfellow 0489

Easy to Learn
BIG PAY TRADES

DRAFTING DESIGNING

Dv, and tool Designingcomhiwd
with practical shop work, the most
thorough course in the city.

Die Making and Tool Making

Our shop is the most modern cal any
private die and cool shop in Detroit.
lolly equipped with lathes, millers.
shaper grinder., punch presses, hl.
Ina machines, drill p
, etc.

A Good Combination

Welding, body and fender repair.
auto painting .d collision work.

Specialized Trades

LAYS CORNERSTONE FOR NEV SHAARF,Y ZEDEK

AUTO WASH

RUTH

AMERICAN

GEIER'S
SHOE SHOP

SHOE ACCESSORIES
REPAIRING

.m,

MATCHMAKER

boiler

can qualify you for cry and
state I.cense.
SHOW
The to,
pl,uipped
school in Michigan. All
Day and Evening Clssses

NATIONAL SCHOOL OF
TRADES

Woodward Ave. and Brady St.

Entrance 61 Brady Street

AUTO REPAIR WORK

20 WEEKS

TO PAY

Get your car repaired
now. A rundown
car is like rundown
health—it costs you
more in the end. We
give you 20 week , to
pay.

Everedy Garage

2541 Gladstone at Linwood .

GARFIELD

6569

Bring title to cii

REXO

—The Complei ,
Washing Powd, r

Linoleums

DEXTER

and

Electricians, plumbers

We

FINE FOUR-BEDROOM DUPLEX

MICHIGAN FLOORS CO

:we
en-
tine

Tent & Awning
Co.

FOR SALE Great Bargain

thet

oft

hen
otry
the

West Side

g' L. I Herberg to Receive Eagle.

A.

he
he
a•
•;.,11
lay

TENTS
AWNINGS
COVERS

tion Shaarey Zedek Troop 104 has
qualified for the rank of Eagle
Scout, the most cherished badge of
scouting for it is the highest award
Adolph Freund Chapter 93: . that may he earned by a scout. In
On Tuesday night, May 26, order to qualify for an Eagle badge,
Freund Chapter 93 of Aleph , a scout must have put in at least
si years of intensive scout train-
gasdil iker A cle4h, f0v,:absrinpgrets
ch. i t n wr
presen n, ted with
Also he must qualify for 21
s
the must
tire group in the Jewish Center. merit badges. By earning these
Nathaniel Rubin, ex-president of merit badges, Leonard proved him-
the chapter, and champion checker self to be an expert at first aid, a
player of Michigan, and Samuel first class camp cook, understands
Reshevsky, champion chess player,. good citizenship, knows how to take
Alois Merke will grow hair on your head if the
have been honored with the invite. care of himself in the open, quali-
roots are intact. This means you.
lion to spend the week-end with tied for life-saving and rescue
work in the water, knows the city
Julius
Rosenwald,
Sears and
Roebuck president
Company. of thoroughly, is a fairly good 'athlete,
The chapter decided to bold understands personal and public
t
snol hn
, th,, r and ol
a great
meetings on Thursdays at the Jew- h i i u
n native
is aZ birds.
ish Center.
Leonard is also well versed in
And other conditions of scanty hair readily
GROSSMAN COLLECTION leadership, being junior assistant
yield to the treatments of this great specialist,
scoutmaster of Troop 104. Also,
TO N. Y. UNIVERSITY at
whose methods are in vogue all over Europe and
('amp Brady in 1929, he was the
patrol leader of the best patrol at
America.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.) - 11on.
('amp during the entire month of
Moses II. Grossman, one of the
August.
EXAMINATION FREE
Jewish judges of New York, pre-
The Court of Honor at which
sented a collection of rare legal
MAUREY ROSENBLATT
Leonard will receive his Eagle
documents, the value of which defies
REV. E. ZALUDKOWSKI
Badge will he held Monday, June 9,
June 15. The steamer Tashmott computation, to the late school of at 7 p. in., at Central High School
will leave from the foot of Gris- New York University at Washing- Auditorium. Troop 104 invites all
Harry Cohen, 2151 Pingree, last
ton Square, from which he was
wold street at 0 a. m.
Saturday evening.
to attend this Court of Honor, at
INTERNATIONAL HAIR AUTHORITY
As usual, there will be all sorts graduated n 1894. The documents which time many awards will be
Under the chairmanship of A.
of rat-es, with prizes to the win- were presented in honor of Fred- given to the scouts of the 16 troops
Louis Gordon, president of the con-
Call Randolph 9842
ners. Samuel Wexler has arranged erick A. Brown, the realtor and in LaSalle District.
gregation, farewell talks were giv-
a new list of games, and a fun-for- Jewish philanthropist, a life-long
en by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, M.
828.30 Michigan Theater Bldg.
all program, which includes a pie- o friend of Judge Grossman's and
II. Zackheim, David W. Simons, A.
who is himself a generous contrib- Schlee, Brock to Seek Cross-
eating contest.
Klein, J. II. Ehrlich, A. I'regerson,
. utor to the university.
Judge Harry Keidan, Mrs.
Country Record.
The presentation was made to
Harry Z. Brown Isaac Shetzer
Hudson's Great Eight Coach Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown,
and o th srs.

Rev.
es. 7,
a ud k owski re-
William F. Brock and Edward
in the presence of Frank Sumer,
sponded.
Shows Beauty of New
dean of the Law School, who was S. Schlee landed at the Detroit City
The speaking part of the pro-
also chairman at the special cere- Airport Saturday after completing
Line.
gram was preceded bv the singing FIS HMAN RE-ELECTED
• Imost a week of cross country test
mony held in the 1% ashington
of Sabbath hymns, tor zentiroth,
BY DETROIT LIFE CO.
Square
Playhouse.
Chancellor flights in the airplane with which
under the auspices of the Oneg
Hudson coaches have long heldi Brown made a brief address, as did they hope to break the transconti-
Sabbath Society leaders.
nental speed record stem.
I At a meeting of the board of di- ray in their price class but never m i.. B rown.
antor Zalutikowski is to visit rectors of the Detroit Life Insur- efore have the manufacturers of-
The fliers left Detroit last Sun-
with his parents in Kalisch, Po- once Company 'Morris Fishman was freed the distinction of this mod- "The
day and made stops at New York
Big House" at United
istic .•••vlish Great Eight Coach,
land. His father, the noted Cantor.
and Philadelphia. They will make
re-elected vice- ern
"
Artists.
r or the smoothness of performance
Noah Leader, is reported to be in
their attempt
d to set
• 1 L-
president f u
of the new eight cylinder motor.
ill health.
"The Big House." the much her- tween June 10 and 15. They will
Burlingame Between Twelfth and Hamilton
sixth consecu-oRoomy and beautifully upholster- aldol drama of penitentiary life fly from Jacksonville, Fla., to San
t i re l i me. Th e ed and finished clown to the last de- and prison riots, is being shown at Diego, Calif., and attempt to re-
Two-family. Fact, flat rents for $100 ter month. Write
MARVIN SIMONS OPENS
lauded tail, the Great Eight Coach will be the United Artists Theater for the . turn to Jacksonville within 21
board
Sir.
Fishman', one of the must popular models
, first time.
Boa 935, this natter.
, hours,
NEW FURNITURE STORE
whole hearted
a per a; n
.
Simons, who for many
Lire
y let. I -en prominently iden-
icuttihr% 'thof r 4 • •As
tified witty the line furniture busi-
the
Detroit
Life
ness in Detroit. opened a beauti-
and commended
ful new store at Park and Eliza-
FLOOR COVERINGS
bath streets Thursday. hint for his us-
Many prominent Detroiters at- Morris Fishman selfish anti con-
tended the opening, which was a tinuous labor in behalf of the
most happy and auspicious affair. Policyholders.
The large Janney-Bowman build-
rag,
h' t .11 has
as can
bo n ease,
I
I by
h
r.
Si/11011g, is opposite the Women's Michelson Wins London
Physical Society Medal
Club building and it has been.
beautifully decorated and fur-
CHICAGO—A.1. T. A.1
Prof.
4021 I cnkell Avenue
Arlington 6079
ndobed in exquisite taste.
Albert A. Michelson, famous Uni-
The showing of furniture is versity of Chicago scientist and
unique, inasmuch as every piece is Nobel l'rize winner, has been
expressive of a period or that new awarded the Duddell medal .4 the
note of furniture designing which London physical Society for 1930,
Watch for Our Opening Announcement
seems to achieve harmony with he was notified by the British l'on-
every surrounding by modified sul in Chicago. The medal is award-
period designs full of originality. ed annually to the scientist who
Mr. Simons recently relinquished makes a notable contribution to
the management of the Robert Ir- "the advancement of knowledge by
win Co. Associated with him is the invention tor design of scientific
E. E. Roberts. former assistant instruments,"
manager of the Book Cadillac
One otf the most notabl e inven-
tions of Prof. Michelson, scientists
say is the interforometer, a device
Dexter at Elmhurst
constisting of two mirrors and two
glass plates of exact thickness
which divide a beam of light int
By DR. N. E. ARONSTAM
Ready to Brave the Sahara
two rays, traveling at right angles
Al the crossrd• they halted between to each other. This device proved
Desert.
Judah and Moat,
that the velocity of light is equal
Roth and !Veomi with tears in their eve*
"To .
th . ;rh daughter, thou in all directions; thus, it is said,
Transported by two Chevrolet
furnishing a basis for Einstein's
Sixes, Sir Philip Brocklehurst, not- Thither in Judah my ' happiness lies!•
theory of relativity.
ed British explorer, is now engaged
And her arms encircled the neck of the
in an observation trip through the
elder.
Bell Telephone Plans New
Sahara Desert to gain the exper- And soh up sob broke forth from her
Construction.
heart.
ience of automobile travel under
"My N buthc
.
, :lace bath ceased to be Moab.
desert conditions, with the object
At the monthly meeting of the
of acquiring a reliable knowledge I will cleave to thee, mother. our ways
board of directors of Michigan Bell
must not part.
of the geographical, physical and
climatic conditions as the must ef- For whither thou guest the foot-oteps Telephsne company, held in Detroit
May 8, the expenditure of $3,724, -
fect all who venture on desert jour-
follow.
neys. The standard equipment of And wherever thou lodges , ss? home I OM was authorized for new con-
Standard Prices, Quality Work
restore.
struction,
according to announce-
the cars was supplemented by spec. widowed, forsooth, but the peor:e •re
ment by Burch Foraker. president.
at 40 gallon gasoline tanks. over
moss see.
Of
this
total,
11,3s2,000 IS for the
I
rear
adore.
size tires and rims, special mag-,
""d
m'
`".."
9107 Linwood Avenue
Detroit exchange area and $2,342,-
netoS So fitted that then can be ,
•,„ th e g
e, o y; g „,,,i, ow: e n d o s
000
is
for
the
balance of the state.
used as an alternative ignition syn. te sot,
Bet. Joy Road and Clairmount
h"
ravt me aside. Flo no stranger to
tem and mechanical tire inflation
Don':
pumps which are drive from the The Lord in so to me and more also and
Your Patronage Appreciated
gear boot. Special bodies were fit-
t
Anon
I
ted to the two chassis, the frame- If death shall ever part thee and rne."
Men and women desiring to make
work being of hardwood. the main cloth women embraced and silently wept.
worthwhile acquaintances for mat•
side panels of Plymax and heavy A. to Dethbrhem thee wended thetr ottS•
—1 cat I , illriesy I
MODERN DELICATESSEN canvas roll-up side curtains with The dawn found them clin ging r , r1 Moab- rimonial purposes, Sec nte.
rut News
S. PARANSKY
David W. Simons is here shown laying the cornerstone of the new Shaarey Zedek at Chicago haul*.
Fied.
11612 Dexter Boulevard
extended canopies. The radiators And ite
the sun it up their tear•tothed 1471 Virginia Park. Ems, 3028•3 vard and Lawton, following irnpressi•e ceremonies held last Sunday afternoon. A. Louis Gordon, p r • s i•
For Your Parties
are fitted with special condensers.
face.
— -- dent of the congreg•tion , is seen to
the right of Mr. Simons.

Alois Merke Says

A dinner in celebration •
fifth anniversary of AvtiJa:
American Student Zionist F.
tion, will he held at the Toe:
Club, New York City, \Vett ,
evening. The honorary chs:
of the occasion is to Is• Dr. Si.
S. Wise, chairman of the ad.
council of A vukah, and one,
speakers will be Judge Jul•
Mack, Louis Lipsky, fir. tl
Max Rhoads•, Samuel
tonlield, and a summary of ti,
•ear's work of the orgsoi, cat c.•
be made by the toxecutko
.lames Waterma n W ise

GINSBERG BROTHERS
NEW FORD DEALERS

11831 GRAND RIVER

Manufacturers and Healers

•.
OPEN ADULT CAMP AT
Avukah to Celebrate Fifth
CHARLEVOIX JUNE 28
Anniversary.

Elect Delegates to
Zionist Convention

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