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AUXILIARY OF J. N. F.
CLOSES YEAR'S WORK

Tho oast meeting of the season
of tio•• Ladies Auxiliary to the
Jew! , National Fund was held
et th,• Twelfth street branch of
Sho° v Zedek, June 16. A large
attendance was present and the
Indio •courted their share of the
Flues Day collections, $157.
A,,,o Kurland, president of the
o I ouncil, expressed his ap-
pro ! o:o.on of the successful activ-
- the ladies of the National

REFORM RABBIS INCORPORATE HATIKVAH,
KOL NIDRE IN REVISED UNION HYMNAL;
TO FIGHT BIBLE READING IN SCHOOLS

TO LAY STONE FOR
EL MOSHE CHAPEL

RON ICLE

Carol To Put End
To Anti-Semitism

TO CARE FOR 300
IN PLAY SCHOOLS

(Continued from Page One.)
tory, Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson,
Makes Pledge to Solve the
Macon, Ga.; corresponding secre-
other sectarian activities in t
Rabbis Hershman and Ashin-
Jewish Centers to Accom-
Jewish l'roblem in
schools were taken by the confe " tary, Rabbi James G. Heller,
sky to Be the Speakers
cinnati.
Rumania.
modate Children in
ence following the reading of t n,"
Executive board, 1930-32, Rabbi
Sunday.
report of the committee on churt
Ages 6 to 15.
VIENNA.-- (J. T. A.)
King
and state by Rabbi Edward N. C a - Frederick K. Cohn, Omaha, Nob.;
Rabbi Samuel M. Gup, Providence;
The cornerstone of the new cha- Caro I assured a deputati n of the
lisch of Richmond.
Youngsters
between the ages of
Rabbi
Irving
F.
Reichert,
New
pel of the cemetery of Congregation RUltlitlittili Jewish Parliamentary
Rabbi Calisch's report told i
'' York City; Rabbi Max Reichler, El Moshe at Little Mack and Ma- Chili on June 28, in an audience to 6 and IS who are not fortuntitio
the
enough to spend their summer in
Brooklyn;
Rabbi
Jacob
Singer,
sonic boulevard, out Grated, will accept congratulations on his ac-
xiliary presented a cheek Bible reading in the Memph
1 . 1
is Chicago; Rabbi A. J. Feldman, he laid this Sunday. Rabbis A. M. cession to the throne, that anti- camp will b5' all( to enjoy a well-
for ° • oo to the council and ordered schools, the New Jersey bill In Hartford.
Hershman and A. 11. Ashinsky Semitic declarations in the country rounded ramp program in the city,
allow
school
time
off
for
religio
owing
three
names
to
he
en-
the
from July 7 to Aug. 29, at the own
us
Executive board representative
would be diseentinut-d, according to Jewish l'enter
the Golden Book: Mrs. I,. instruction, the frustrated plan '" to llebrew Union College, Dr. Let- will be the speakers.
tcn
play schools, 31
The chapel is the gift of the late a Bucharest dispatch to the Vienna
. Mrs. J. Shechter arid Mrs. show the Passiton Play in Lout s" ' kowitz; board of governors, Ile-
5Itolbourne avenue and 3130 Fen-,
I.
Cohen
who
died
on
June
24,
1929,
Freito
Press(.
ille and in a taxsupported buildit 'F.
I.. F. !hinder.
kelt
avenue.
Picnics,
hikes, out-
brew
Union
College,
Rabbi
J.
G.
and is king erected in his memory.
lin the ether hand, Pester Lloyd
in San Francisco, in all of whit. •
A new gate and fence to the states that King Coral, in t-toply- door games, swimming, handicraft,
the conference was concerned. I n - !feller, Rabbi William Rosenau,
Baltimore, and Rabbi Jonah B. cemetery is being built by Jacob ing to the Jewish Parliamentarians dramatics, interpretative (lancing,
stances of attentiots at Bible sea u . Vs- • •, New f or k C ity ;
board of Goodman in memory of his wife, complaints regarding the contin- singing, lonseloall. valley
mg in the schools of other sectim IS managers, Rabbi Sol L.
•
Kory, Rose.
ued anti-Semitic agitations, ap- , ketehing, hobby clubs, and other
, were also cited.
Vicksburg, Miss., and Rabbi Albert
Sport togs, summer thanes, frocks, rid-
The unveiling of the monument peeled for more patienve because feints of recreation are all included.
Religious Study in Colleges.
The
play school idea is /I new one
G. Minda, Minneapolis.
ing habits, chic felt hats require doubly
It or Not
in memory of the late Mrs. Samuel he himself has determined to sake ,
Rabbi Leo Franklin of Detro it
The conference voted to appoint Zuielouck will also take place Sun- the Jewish problem shortly in a in Dt°treit.
:requent attention if you are to feel and
1 saw an increased enrollment of a committee to work with similar
Because the Jewish Center play
look your best. 'Why not make it a rule
;Jews in the colleges and stress( 'dgroups of other national boditos day. Relatives 01111 friends are radical fashion.
I am Still
schools are toeing conducted with-
it, have Forest Cleaners call regularly
the need for religious education in making a survey of alleged dis- urged to attend. Rabbi Hershman
. et adequate financial support, the
each week during the summer months
Looking for •
will
also
(officiate
at
this
ceremony.
the universities. He said that th e •rimination against Jewish work-
nihership
will
be
limited
to
175
for your things. ('lean clothes last
Dissatisfied
Billet Foundations were social i n men because of their religion.
ilo• !doers at the NIelbourne branch
longer and, of course, look better.
Customer
JULY 14 JEWISH
purpose and the Menorah societit
e der the guidance of 51rs. Philip
put slight emphasis on religious SCANNING THE HORIZON
II 1117., and to 125 members at the
NIGHT AT ISLAND
life. Rabbi David Btockstaber of
1, ekell branch under the guidance
Harrisburg advised working (Continued from Preceding Page)
The
Halevy-Ilazomir
Choral
has
o-
The Streng Chevrolet Co. through the Jewish fraternities,
The purposes
inosesof the
e summer
I s ) play
branch
J, N,
Empire 4035 while Rabbi Marvin Nathan of keep . from doing business wit h 1,i t k o ' e tn Y' called u2p6o3n
12th & Phila.
Tao-hundred American Jews school are to keep the children MT I
W again , as
Philadelphia saw a practical plan Jews. There is a story told of the ' in or ov' o
the
have inscribed during the first five
streets by submitting super-
533-547 FOREST AVE E .
in separate trained representatives father of Clarence Mackay, which
mo nihs of this year, their names v ised recreation and to build up
in the colleges with a definite pro- so for WI 1 know has never seen musically the Jews of Detroit • at or the names of their relatives and definite health program. Milk and
Easy to Learn
one of the national nights on Belle
gram of action.
t h e
friends in the Golden Book Of the crackers will be served to the chil-
Isle.
BIG PAY TRADES
It was decided to discontinue
During the gold rush of the six
Monday, July 14, has been set Jewish National Fund, the perma- dren each a fternoon. Classes are
I the Union Tidings Magazine.
DRAFTING ,DESIGNING
ties. the father of Mackay, thought as the date on which Jewish choral nent reconstruction record kept in to be held in the morning from 10l
De and tool Designing combined
Points to Demoralization.
that he would try his luck in the music will be heard from the shell the Jewish National Fund Head- to 12 and in the afternoon from 2
'nth practical !shop work, the most
The interpretation of charity mad scramble to find the golden on
quarters in Jerusalem, of those'', to 5. Registration continues to
the island.
thatoegh course in the city.
and service in a Jewish or non- ore. But he had no money.
Preparations for this event are who distinguished themselves in the Monday, July 7.
Die Making and Tool Making
Jewish philanthropic institution as
He
did
have,
however,
a
Jewish
upbuilding work of Palestine, or
Each Thursday the entire mem.
under
the
able
leadership
of
D.
Our shop is the most modern of any
And the urge to send your child away becomes a problem,
the all-sufficient manifestation of friend, who staked him sufficiently Frohman of Cleveland, conductor who helped in the task of redeem- bership will have an all-day out-
private die and tool shop M Detroit,
1
(lamp Niclair, located near Detroit, offers children excellent
Jewish loyalty, congregations lan.. to make the effort.
lolly equipped with lathes, millers,
ing
the
soil
of
Eretz
Israel.
of
the
society,
who
will
also
be
in
ing.
The members will visit the
vacationing facilities in the heart of beautiful scenery and in
shapers, grinders, punch presses, fil-
guishing for lack of support, moral
And sure enough, Mackay struck charge of the concert.
Detroiters whose names were in- various newsp aper buildings,
ing machines, drill p , Cl.
c
the company of refined children. Be sure! Send your child to
and financial, while Jewish clubs it rich, and sent the Jewish friend
creameries, el•. They will go to
Rehearsals are being held every scribed in the Golden Book, are:
A Good Combination
and charities are supplied with a handsome check in return for the Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
Welding, body and fender repair,
Belle Isle, Palmer Park, and see
Mr. will Mrs. Harry II. Premium, and
more generous support and the , friendly aid he had offered.
auto painting and collision work.
at 539 Kenilworth avenue.
familly the Jewish National Fund hall games. Every Friday after-
domination of some Jewish corn-
Specialised Trade.
First, Jews made possible the
Council: Mendel Stone, Ida
and Sam n•on will be devoted to a general
Electricians, plumbers and boiler
. munities in whole or in part by wealth of Nlackays, then a .few
Stollman, Sore •71d S nel
i m Saltzman. as gornbly. A five-day curriculum,
operators.
leaders whose only association goes and takes away his daughter. ROSENSHINE HEADS
Julius Braun, Dr. Wm. W. K•lin. Sonia
, 1 . ' 1 ,u
oni t , 11,i ,( 3 1 . °. through Friday, has been
We can qualify you for city and
Near Jackson, Mink.
with the Jewish group is affiliation Clarence had better resign himself YOUNG ISRAEL HERE Cin.lmrg. Jennie and Joseph Eutinsk v
state lcense.
MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN, NAOMI LASOWODER, DIrettore
Rebecca Bernstein, Mac Bernstein. Ver-
GLADLY SHOW YOU
with a Jewish club or recognition to his fate He must have bee n
n Itushlowitz. Charles Ekon, Simon
The
leaders
in
charge
of
the
var-
FORMERLY AVRUNIN CAMP
The bestequipped private trade
as the Jewish representative by o born under a Jewish star.
Weisman. Harry Wexler. Dr. Joseph
Abraham J. Rosenshine was chos- Ff.
i ou s actieities are serving without
school in Michigan. All practical work.
Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 80 Beautiful
E. Initner, Jonitua Sieger, Rose Wein.
non-Jewish bodies were pointed
Day and Evening CI
en by Y Israel of lletroi
remuneration and have been re - I Rooms. Doctor and Nurse on Premises. N
nLein. lit the Itetroit Hadamoth Chapter
e for Chil-
out as some of the signs of wide-!
PAGE NOAH'S GHOST
the election of officers held at its Gabriel ..total Slomovitx, Junior Grotto cruited from among the Jewish
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF spread demoralization among!
dren, 4 to 7
I d.
Everything comes in time but last meeting, to succeed David I. of the Ladies Auxiliary of the J. N. F
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
TRADES
American Jews by Rabbi Solomon generally a little differently than Berris is president of that organ- Council. Israel Zaranken, William (tern. teachers and upper clansmen in
the various colleges about Detroit.
stein. Mr. and Mrs. Max 7.1olnick
FOR DETAILS CALL HEMLOCK 0998-W
Woodward Aye. and Brady St.
Foster of Temple B'nai Jeshurun, expected.
ization.
and hIss. Samuel Wooten. 5.1 I'.
A nominal registration fee of 35
Entrance 61 Brady Street
Newark, in the conference lecture
h ris FL Lachman. the Zatlak•h '
Just a century ago, the versatile
Mr. Berris, retiring president, man, Do
cents
is
charged,
which
admits
the
at the forty-fourth annual conven- inurnalist, Major ;Mordecai Manu- 'has headed Young Israel for four Girls. The Northwestern Woolen's League,
of the United Hebrew grhools Purity boy or girl to all ploy school activ-
t'
of the Central C ft
al Noah, you will recall planned to successive terms.
Chapter No. 355. Order of the Eastern, ities and also includes junior mem-
American Rabbis.
establish a refuge for the Jews of
Mr. Rosenshine will he assisted Star, Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz wed his wife, bership in the Jewish Centers As-
Rabbi Foster charged that some the world on Grand Island, near by Mayer Weiscnfeld, vice-presi- Anna. G. W. Simon.
sociation for-one year.
Jewish millionaires in America I Buffalo.
dent; Evelyn F'raeman, secretary;
is now at hand
whose benefactions to art, science
Ile bought some 2,500 acres as a and Solomon II. I. 'hen, treasurer,
and medicine run into the millions beginning, invited some clergymen
ISAAC LIBERESCU DEAD
Young Israel will bring the pres-
"actually refuse to aid a Jewish and with proud pomp on the site
PLAINFIELD, N. J.—(J, T. Al
.
religious or educational movement he had selected, blew his shofar for ent season to a close with its an-
- •tifte Liberescu, Who WAS
nual outing to Island Lake, on Sun-
the
and repudiate the synagogue as a the Jews of the world to conic to
first to start a Yiddish theater and
Makes delicious shortcake
day',
July
6.
Appointments
to
the
;spiritual home." Ile also said that set themselves up.
to produce the musical plays of
executive council will be announced
I the messages from Jewish pulpits
—Order Now—
Abraham
Goldfaden,
died
June
12
But
Noah's
shofar
was
not
at
this
time.
Members
of
the
roan-
Sabbath Services:
"are adulterated in their Jewish
Specializing in
heard, I think, unfortunately.
cif will meet Wednesday evening,
from your grocer—he has it in 2-lb. boas, 15-1b, ban and
Rabbi Leon From will occupy in Freedom Hill colony, near here.
spirit and denuded of Jewish
Ile
was
80
years
old.
(tut
at
last,
the
abandoned
island
July
9,
at
the
home
of
Mr.
Rosen-
larger
bags.
the pulpit Saturday morning, July
Repairing and Refinishing thought and hope so as to be in-
Made by
distinguishable from an address by is beginning to liven up. President shine, to discuss plans for the 6, at 10 o'clock, and speak on the MODERN DELICATESSEN
Antique Furniture
Hoover has just signed sotne
forthcoming year.
subject, "Three Conferences on
a liberal Christian theologian. "
For Your Lunches
DAVID STOTT FLOUR MILLS
b
Jewish Problems." Services are
The recommendation to com- y which several bridges will con- •
11612 Dexter Boulevard
SUITES AND SLIP COVERS
held in the main Temple auditor-
municate with Great Britain in nect Grand Island with the main- A. Z. A. CHAPTER 63
MADE TO ORDER
protest against the withdrawal of land. A rushing development of
OFFICERS INSTALLED ium.
the
island
is
expected
as
a
result,
the certificates Was sent back to
Hitherto, Noah's abandoned Zion
Rabbi Leon From will spend
committee for a redraft in stronger
On Wednesday, July 2, at 8:30
11846 Linwood Avenue
has been used largely as a sort of
language.
Detroit lte l i d ott i or 63 of Aleph most of the summer studying at
Near Elmhurst
summer resort.
the
graduate school of the Hebrew
Jews in Brasil.
Zadik Aleph,
o()
t a a a t i v oen .
Union College, Cincinnati. Dur-
"Brazil is destined to play an THOSE WARNER BROTHERS
If officers
ie Iltaszei
Longfellow 0489
2503
ing
his absence the Saturday serv-
important part in the future his-
The Warner brothers are now nue, home of Mr. A. Driesner, an ices will be conducted by Rabbi
tory of Jewry," declared Dr. Isaiah
CITY OF DETROIT
incoming member.
DETROIT, JULY 1, 1930.
celebrating
their
twenty-fifth
year
Adolph
Fink of Ann Arbor and
itatfalovich, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER
The following are the new offs-
am conditions of in the show business.
inewarny address l u n dt the
1-
; `ears: Sidney Markle, Aleph Godol, Morton Cohn, rabbinical student,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE GENERAL TAX ROLLS OF THE CITY OF
Yet their success is only a mat-
Sout h
Jewry and
' (president); Charles Ivan Stolar- of this city. For all ministerial
DETROIT, FOR YEAR 1930, HAVE BEEN DEPOSITED IN THIS OFFICE, AND THAT THE
at the conference closing ter of comparatively recent devel- sky, aleph mazkir (secretary) ; 1 functions, members of the congre-
opment. Levi than Ill years ago,
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- session Sunday.
gation should communicate with
AMOUNT OF TAXES THEREIN ASSESSED AND SPECIFIED ARE DUE JULY 15, 1930.
Frederick Goldstein, aleph gishar
After describing his work at an acquaintance of this writer was (treasurer); Dave Farber, aleph I Rabbi Fink, 333 Packard, Ann Ar-
ALLY-WASFIED AND CARE-
No addition will be made to taxes ...Hid against real or personal property, if paid before
ports of entry, in long journeys to offered a third share in the busi- shotore godol (sergeant at arms); bor, Mich., telephone Ann Arbor
FULLY BAND IRONED
the fifteenth day of August, 1930, but that an addition of one per cent of every unpaid tax will be
scattered communities and in or- ness for something like $5,000. He • Edward Penner, aleph shotore ko- 21271 and Ann Arbor 3779. After
turned
it
down,
but
lent
the
money
July,
communicate
with
Mr.
Cohn.
made
thereto on that day, and • like addition of one per cent on •very thirtieth day thereafter
ganizing schools, Dr. Raffalovich
toone (junior Sergeant at arms);
until such addition shall amount to six per cent of such tax. Provided, however, that when • per-
said, "It is being patent to all ob- instead to the Warners at the reg- Albert Nagler, leph gopher (pub- 5 2 7 5 9 05 8 West Ibiladelphia, Euclid
ular
rates
of
interest.
,
son
sh•11,
on or about the tenth day of August, 1930, hand to the City Treasurer •• list of property,
servers that gradually, slowly, but
on which he wishes to pay the taxes and shall be unable to pay aid t
Today, he has to take a tonic licity); Louis J. Cohen, aleph ko-; Should any member of the con-
surely, a Jewish community is
before the fifteenth day
t o (c ap ain), an choice held gregation desire especially the
every
time
he
thinks
of
the
chance
of
August,
1930,
on account of • pressure of business in the Treasurer's Office, then he shall not be
growing and forming itself in
by the outgoing president,
services of Rabbi From, he will
charged any percentage if he papa said taxes 1-7 the twenty-fifth day of August, 1930. Provided,
Brazil. Every observer testifies he missed.
Bob 'Leff, advisor and alumnus, readily return from Cincinnati to
further, that when any person liable for the City Tax on •ny property shall pay one-half thereof
It is estimated that every day
to the notable change in the moral
officiated as master of ceremonies. render the desired service. To
before the first day of August, of the year in which said tax is ed •nd shall give notice to the
and spiritual life of Brazilian since the beginning of this year, A
grand
reunion
was
held
with
25
reach
Rabbi
From,
write,
telegraph
City
Treasurer in writing, specifying the property, that he will pay the remaining half on or before
the
Warners
have
added
1.3
thea-
Jewry. Zionist societies are flour-
December thirtieth of said year, he shall have the right so to do without any further addition,
ters to their chain. During the of the alumni present. Refresh- or telephone him at Ilebrew Union
ments
and
entertainment
followed.
College,
Clifton
avenue,
Cincin-
or
intermit.
past
year,
about
a third of a bil-
The gathering voted that Rabbi
nati, Ohio. Rabbi From will re-
Solomon Foster, Newark, N. J., lion admissions were paid to their
Panic. handing in lists of descriptions from which to have made long receipts, are requested
alone was responsible for views ex- theaters. The number of employ- Contributions to the North turn to Detroit to resume the pul-
In file lists that can be retained in *hi. office.. Blank form for such lists will he furnished on appli-
pit the second week in August.
End Clinic.
pressed in his conference lecture ees totals in the neighborhood of
cation. The lista should be handed in early, that the receipts may be made out •nel'payments made
delivered June 27.
20,000. The organization is large-
before percentage is added.
12168 Dexter Boulevard
North End Clink has received
Rabbi Foster in the conference ly one of young men, the average
Taxes may be paid in full at the branch bank. enumerated below:
Results of Jewish Center
the following contributions:
lecture had said that "Zionism being, 34.
Phone Longfellow 1185
(Copyright, 1930. J. T. A I
In memory of the late Milton Sil-
with nationalistic philosophy has
League Games.
Detroit Savings Bank
Guardian Detroit Bank
berman
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
R.
increased anti-Semitism," that
East Sul.--
Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lam-
East Side-
"Zionism has diverted funds that
The following are the results sal
C•nfield-Russell
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- the senior playground hall games
were needed in oar American Jew-
Charlevoix-Marlborough
Canfield•McDoug•II
field; in memory of the late Sidney played on Sunday, June 29: Cres-
ish life, endangered our civic I
Gratiot•Antoine
Charlevoix•Drezel
Dixon from Mr. and Mrs. Louis rents 9, Ben Bey 0; Strangers 9,
status and inspired rabbinic strat-
Gratiot•Westphalia
Chene-Kirby
Lambert; in memory of the late
egy and partisanship," and that
Harper-Chalmers
Forest-Van Dyke
The first of a series of bridge Mrs. Henrietta B. Hart's birthday A. Z. A. 93, 0.
"Judaism and Christianity cannot
Iferson.Hillger
The schedule for Sunday, July
Gratiot-Chene
luncheons for the loenefit of the re- from Mrs. Ida Silberman, Mrs.
possibly be reconciled."
John R.-Louisiana
I', follows: Strangers vs.. Crestons,
Gratiot•Hastings
ligious
school
of
the
Temple
Beth
Clara II. Sommerich, Mrs. Mirian Ben Bey vs. A. Z. A. 93.
The meeting voted in favor of
Kercheval-Van Dyke
Gratiot•Meldrum
Jacob of Pontiac, was held at the
Sykes; in memory of the late
EVERTOR ENEIRAYIN0 CB. the resolution on birth control of- summer home of Mrs. Louis Solo-
Mack-Gratiot-Elmwood
The schedule for the Intermed-
Gratiot-Park Grove
fered by the Social Service Com-
Mrs. Jesse D. (inkling of New York iate ',tongue for Sunday, July 6,
Aetand Flour-Kerr 81 do .
Wocdwd•Brady
Jefferson.Connors
mission, with verbal clarifications mon on Williams Lake, June 25. City from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lam- hollows: Celtics vs. Spartans at
Woodward-Milwaukee
Jefferson-Van Dyke
Tables
with
beautifully
arranged'
bert.
but without changing its spirit.
West Side-
12:30 o'clock.
Joseph Campau-Newton
flowers were laid for lunch-
QUALITY
President David Lefkowitz, Dal- garden
Fenkell-Fairfield
iio n. Toon tables were in play dur-
Mack-Mt. Elliott
PRINTING las, Texas, was re-elected, with the
Fort•Campbell
Mack-Parker
ng the afternoon. Assisting Mrs.
PLATESfor following officers: Honorary presi Solomon
HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
Grand River•Joy Road
Mack-St.
Clair
as
hostesses
were
Mrs.
allitirposee,/ dent, Rabbi David Phillipson, fin 1Vm. Present, Mrs. Norman Buck-
Grand Riser•Meyers
Mack-St. J--n
TUESDAY'S MOONLIGHT
Rabb*
vice-president,
cinnati;
Grand River-Trumbull
Russell-Kirby
ner
and
Mrs.
Sol
Manes.
sYOUR
Birmingham,
Newfield,
i t Morris
Grand River•Warren
E:T e4ORT‘rii
Shorn, , ker-Montclair
Ala.; treasurer, Rabbi Felix A
Hamilton-Collingwood
Westm'nster-Delmar
Mildred and Jane Doris Gold-
I Levy, Chicago; recording secre
Holden-Hamilton
Woodward•Adelaide
stein, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Friends of the late Dr. I. E. La-
Linwood•Joy Road
Woodward-Eliot
Benjamin Goldstein of Ottawa vine hove started the Dr. I. E. La-
Michigan•Twenty-fourth
Drive, Pontiac, have left for Camp vine Memorial Library Fund to
Oakland-Woodland
West Side-
Eagle Point, Rumney, N. IL, where purchase in his memory a library
Oakland-Clay
Fort-Green
they will spend the summer.
to be housed in the North End
Twelfth-Pingree
Fort•West End
Clinic.
Verner-Junction
Grand River-Chicago
On the committee are: Dr. Max
Warren-Junction
Murad Special Vacation Boehner of Toronto, chairman,
Grand Ri•er•Hudson
Grand Ri•er•Virginia Park
Charles E. Brown, Dr. Martin
Package.
Commonwealth - Cmmercial State Bank
Hamilton-Euclid
Feldstein, Dr. S. E. Goldberg, Dr.
East Side-
Hamilton-Webb
A special consumer inducemen Sydney Klein, treasurer, Dr. Sam-
Chene-Medbury
8101 West Jefferson
of three (3) Probak Blades is be uel Levin, Dr. S. G. Meyers, Dr.
Forest-Crane
Linwood-Euclid
I ing made in connection with a new Leo Newfield and Dr. Harry C.
Gratiot•Mack
Linwood-Vicksburg
packoge of 50 YURAD cigarette. Saltzstein. Headquarters of the
H•tings-Frederick
Livernoia.Waverly
I During the life of this offer th fund are at 870 Maccabee build-
Jefferson-Lakewood
Michigan•Chopin
package will be sold at regale ing.
Kerche••I•Lemay
Michigan-Thirty-first
Dr. Lavine died of an automo-
' price—no extra charge for blades
McDougall-Frederick
Scotten-Bushan•n
bile accident. Returning to Detroit
Mack-Emtlawn
Wherever you go you hear this oft repeated
Twelfth-Taylor
•
after taking his fiancee of a few
V.
Dyke-Marcus
Vernor•Li•ernois
phrase. Being the least expensa e car to buy
lays to Toronto, to meet his fath-
Woodward•Woodland
Vernor-Springwells, 8001 W. Vernor
and the most economical car to operate, the new
er, his mochine overturned near
West Side-
Vernor•Springwells, 7900 W. V
London. lie died the following
Ford is not only practicable but durable.
Cms•Putnam
day.
Coe Terminal Bldg., 1627 W. Fort
The statement of the committee
Fort-Military
National Bank of Commerce
WE WILL TAKE ANY MAKE OF CAR IN EXCHANGE.
in charge of the fund reads in
Fort-Waterman

summer
apparel
needs
more frequent
cleaning

5 U. S. JEWS

FenEs T

IN GOLDEN BOOK

—ABE MAX Still with

CLEANE RS
C.. DYERS'`'

COlumbia 4-200

VACATION TIME IS HERE

CAMP NICLAIR

AT BIG WOLF LAKE

— Short Cake Time —

LINWOOD

STOTT'S SELF-RISING FANCY FLOUR

gem*iEl

Upholstering Co.

?lain

GENERAL CITY TAXES FOR 1930

Mary Davis

HAND
LAUNDRY

antiar Nalco

MEMORIAL LIBRARY
FOR DR. I. LAVINE

Z.P1M-VIE

Q'
e-ired)

"I'm Glad
I Bought a Ford"

WE HAVE SEVERAL GUARANTEED USED CARS
FOR SALE
Phone for ■ demonstration. No obligetion to buy.

GINSBERG
Motor Sales

SYDNEY

CHARLES GINSBERG

SALES

t,',

GINSBERG

SERVICE

TENTS
AWNINGS
COVERS

West Side

Tent & Awning
Co.

Establinhed

1551

"We Gire Quality and Service
no Well"

Lafayette 0566 and 0567

2908 Michigan Ave.

8832-46 VAN DYKE

(Four Blocks North of Harper)

TELEPHONES WHITTIER 8020 8021

-

I DINE AND DANCE

I HUNTINGTON INN

Woodward at
•

Elovou-Mdo

part:

"Isadore 1.•011e leave, behind him In
Detroit a host of friend., both medical
and nonnediral. Ile wes alwer s kn own
is. • quiet end conscientious young 'lot-
to, new, ....eking, the limelight. •Isreys
active an d indu•Dious. arnbitioun and
con•iderable promise.
"So that his memory shall line. it has
been decided to raise a fund a not less
than 111.060 to mak• possible the Dr.
I. E. Lavine Memorial Library. This
library will for the prenent be housed
In the North End Clinic, to be trans-
ferred to • Jewish Hospital whenever
the ••rn. awn he built. The expecta-
tion I, that the funds rained will enable
the committee to obtain • creditable li•
timer •nd provide for keeping it up to
date.
"ContributiO. • re now being spiked

from his medical circle. and thy.. of
hi• lay fri•nds who wi•h to join in this
token of pa•t friendship. In order to
Insure the above eunt Ming raised. 8In
to 855 I. •uego•ted. thotieh a few ha,.
already indicated larger •ninunt•, atone
onaller. Make your chock parable to'
' Dr. I. E. Lavine Memorial Library Fund
and send to Dr. Sydney Klein. P70 Mae- ,
eabee Building, Detroit."

JOE FRIEDENTHAL

Mr. Friedenthal is acting chairman
of the committee for the moon-
light of the Jolly Fellows Club, to
he held this Tuesday night to Sug-
ar Island. Ben Richman is chair.
noon of the ticket committee. A
hoeing cup will he given to the
holder of a lucky number, The
cup is on display at Buddy's Res-
taurant, Twelfth and Taylor.
Mr. Friedenthal heads the moon-
light committee in the temporary,
bsence of Sam Lipsitz, who is ob- '
.erving • period of mourning as a
emit of the accidental death of
his brother, Barney.

1

WEBB GARAGE

COLLISION WORK, GENERAL RE.
PAIRING, WELDING, STORAGE
3720 Webb Avenue
M.o. Garfield 047e

•

Grand Ricer-Arcadia
Grand R'ver•Wyoming
Lincoln-Holden
Mishigan•Tarn o w
Myrtle-Fourteenth
Stockyards (Dix-Ferndale)
Warren•Wykes
Woodrow Wilaon•Dayson

General Motors Building

Redford State Savings Bank

Grand River and Uhler

Peoples State Bank of Redford

22000 Grand River Avenue

DO NOT PAY A COLLECTOR

CHAS. L. WILLIAMS, City Treasurer

SECOND FLOOR CITY HALL

A. C. Krenz

Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd
and Service Prevail
Between Calvert and
Tailor
Collingwood

