PAGE rwo MEY)ErRorrIns IS/I Of RON ICU FREE LUNCH ROOM FEEDS MORE THAN 40,000 EACH MONTH I .. on the maid's day off .. When Nora steps out with her boy friend declare a holiday yourself, and have Dinner at Boesky's Why worry about cooking and dishes? Treat your- self to some food delights you have been missing. Here at Boesky's everything is offered in right style, amid pleasant surroundings, and "the tariff' is agreeably reas- onable. Make a note to have dinner with us soon. Boesky Bro S 0 Twelfth at Hazelwood Hastings at Farnsworth Library Market, Library and Gratiot 'W. ADAMS AT to 8 p. rn. Sat-Sun. to 2 2 11)1U GRAND CIRCUS PARE p - ■ Eves. • • • 50o 15o UPlat GlIlldren - V V V A Detroit Jew's philanthropic effort in the present unemploy- ment crisis ranks as one of the most important charitable under- takings by individuals in this country. On Jan. 4, Herman Radner of Detroit, president of the Walker- ville Brewery of NValkerville, Ont., opened a free lunch room to supply meals to needy and unemployed. The lunch room has since fed more than 10,000 a week, asking no questions and distributing as much food as any individual will eat. When the lunch room opened, Mr. Radner was paid a great tribute by the Canadian communities bor- dering on Detroit by closing the municipal free kitchen in East Windsor, the IN'alkerville Brewery free lunch room mince having filled the needs of the Border Cities. Since that time, Mr. Radner has been lauded from the floor of the Windsor Council on numerous oc- casions. Alderman Caple spon- sored a resolution to thank the Liquor Control Board of Ontario for permitting the Walkerville Brewery to open the free lunch room. The resolution was carried unanimously. The council also adopted a resolution presented by Dr. Gardner thanking Mr. Radner personally. On numerous other occasions, members of the Windsor Council lauded Mr. Railner's project, and elsewhere, including churches, the Detroit Jewish young man's charitable deeds have received. Allegro Girls. Alp ha Gamma Phi Sorority. There will Lee open meeting of the Mho J ea ne tte Gott nuhalk to! East Jet- Allegro Girls in the smial room of the (triton avenue, president of Alpha Cm- Mellniurne Center. 31 Melbourne •venue. y, natigurated the 1931 Wednentlay. March 4, at 7:30 p. m. All social season at ■ Washington hirthd. girls from the awes of IS to 17 are in- party, Tueallay evening. After dancing cited. There will be bridge, dancing m•l and midnight lunchwas served. The refreshments. decorations i,ns were carried nut in red. -- white and blue. U ltra . Ultra Mmler. met Feb. II at the home Mes Bonnes Ames. of Ethel Kalman, 3375 Fullerton eve- Miss Jeanne Feldstein was hostess •t nue. Guests were Miss Schwartz the he members 1.5 meeting of Me, [tonnes Ames. and Miss Ilelen berg. V•lentine ' Cr , ,,, •re being crepted. th e party wits given Feb 14 at th e home of limit having been set for 12. All girl. Cold• Gelb. ! 17 or over should call the secretary. Mb, Sally Katz, Empire 41204. The Stags. I next meeting will be ekVtinesdar. M•reb The St•ex invite new members to 4, at the home ra t Hose and !tette meetings the Jewish Center on 'Thurs. Tank in, 419 Farnsworth. day nights. The club indulges in sports, socials and dances. Phi Delta Sigma Sorority. Phi Delta Sigma Sorority nits, at lee Rho Tau Delta. / e s Zelda Feb. 2) Mi. Mildred Martin WI" hostess to 'the so planning its ann rid- the Rho T. Delta's. Feb. IX. The pros nut to be held at the Everglades Club reeds of the Forward 111 will go to the on March 2 , . free kosher kitchen. and the entire so- rority in to mend thin Anse. The next ' Kappa Kappa Alpha Sorority. meeting of the sorority will he held at Th e h a p, Kappa Alpha met at the Miss Gussie Wt.'s home, Is211 Davison home of Ann Wolfson of Normand, • venue. !Bridge anti dancing followed then art ing. All open meeting is to hr held Feb A. C. 1,7esllet. the home of Huth Barsky. 2710 The Revelers' A. C. met Feb. 22 at .2 e Jewish ( enter. An open meeting will be held on March S. from 2 to 0 Tri Sigma Sorority. pin All boys between the ages of 15 Tri Sigma Sorority met Feb. IN, at to Is who wish to join •re requested to the home of Mi.. Alice Frank. 2021 attend. Pingree •ventle. Choosing the design of sorority pinn IA MY the initiortont topic of Alma Phl Sorority. the evening. Refreshments were ,erred The bridgeulansant will he heldat the at the close of the meeting. Chinese Tea Gardens 1516 Woodward avenue, Sunday night. April 5. Refresh- Smiling Girls. menta will he served, •nil there will be The Smiling (Orbs met al the home of entertainment. Hose Waldman and Hens Mi. Molly Wesly. 163. Hatelwood. netts Coleman were accepted into the Feb. 14. Five new mernbere were voted sorority. The weime roast that w. hell into the club. A Purim party Is to be on keto. 14 wm • MIleePA, 'Ihe members held at the home of Miss Hose Belmont and their escorts later went to Bessie on Saturday, March 7. Ittrckers house and played bridge. The Sunshine Boys. A Volonte Club. The first dance given by the Sunshine The A yolonte Club met al the home Boys wits held Feb. 22 at the Jewish of Miss Nettie Goldsmith. 9723 Broad- Center. It wan • success, • large crowd street. Several baskets are being sent having been turned away. to needy families. DR, MAGNES COMING ON VISIT TO D. S. Dr. Judah L. Magnes, chancellor of the Hebrew University in Jeru- salem, Palestine, will arrive in this country early in March for a stay of three months, according to un announcement by Felix M. War- burg, chairman of the American Advisory eunitnifter. Dr. Magnes. whose last visit to the United States was made in 1927, will Min IS 1(.1 111 TER II II III 41 SEM ,soLVAY Interest in Coke is spread by the recommendations of those who have used the Genuine Semet-Solvay Coke. Practically all our customers, after giving Semet Solvay Coke a trial, praise its cleanliness, steady heal and economy. H. LEVENSON COAL CO. 2816 ST. ANTOINE STREET CADILLAC 4006 Eat. 1913 • Littman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH AT SEWARD Boa Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager' ■ Phone Empire 3472 FRI. NIGHT, FEB. 27; SAT. AND SUN., FEB. 28-MARCH 1 MATINEE AND EVENING Welcome to Our Guest Star Edwin ltelkin and Sigmund Weintraub Present JOSEPH SCHOENGOLD In • Beautiful Play—the First Showing In Detro:t FOOLISH FATHERS The Entire Irtn:: '01"=::: ')‘ i'5! :Ir i Ann'i lltir Guest DR. JUDAH L. MAGNES Popular Prices Will Prevail: 50c, 75n, $1.00 make a tour of the chief cities of 111•11•11111111 1=r the country in behalf of the He. A•11 Ca-Em's. Ca•Ein's met 9t the home of thepresi- brew University, of which he has AIIIIIII•111111111amommalwaRr dent, Janet to Kaplan, 1695 Ilaston bottles been the head since its opening in v•ril, Feb. 24. Plans for a charity bridge E. April, 1925. waglist, rased. Janet Goldsmith and Seymour Lewis Daniell Lg.'. Saul Lewes George Lem. An interesting human interest III•nche Singer were voted in • mem- Mr. Warburg stated that Chan- angle in connection with the free ber.. The next meeting will be •t the cellor Magnes plans to visit the The Vikings. lunch room is that Herman Radner home of Janet Goldsmith. 237 Alger. Tuesday, March 3. All interested in Having obtained the V. W. II. A. an principal colleges and universities and his three brothers, Moe, Jo- Joining. call the scribe, Olga Feldman, • meeting Ilium the Vikings held their of the country, with a view to FUNERAL DIRECTORS first meeting thme on Sunday, Feb. 22. seph and Roy, personally super- Arlington 6,91.J. studying their organization, par- One of the outstanding figures vise the work of feeding the poor ticularly in the departments of in the life insurance field, known and waiting on table. Especially Oriental studies and in the sci- as a man of progressive ideas, an when children come for their free Fraternal League. ences. Mr. Warburg said that the orator of considerable note, an meals, the Radner brothers are Hebrew University, which began sympathetic and attentive, and do ; The Inter-Fraternal Basketball its work as a research institution, everything possible to satisfy the League has brought to a chose a introduced undergraduate teach- Booth at B Nets About $200 youngsters. successful season. Alpha Tau. ing in 1930, and that the first de- for J. N. F. ['aid workers in the free lunch One of the most successful placed first, followed closely by A. gree will be granted in 1932. room, working 10 hours a (lay to While in this country Dr. Mag- booths at the bazaar of the Jew- Z. A. Chapter 63. Alpha Taus' prepare the food and to keep the ish National Fund was that of the team is composed of the following: nes will confer with the Iradassah kitchen and dining room in per- Bill Morris, Moses Jacobs, Sam organization and the American Mizrachi-llatzoir. Their sale of ; feet order, are a chef, two dish- dairy products amounted to ap- ('app, Mike Engleman, Bob Ken- Jewish Physicians Committee in ; washers, two continually pouring ner, Bob Noble, Chick Kapitz. A. regard to their joint project fur a: proximately $200, one of the most coffee or tea, one dishing out stew, profitable of all booths. Thanks Z. A. team, Al Nagler, Dave Far-1 university hospital, and the pro- two wiping tables, one cutting are due to Isaac Knoppow and her, Ben Lipson„ Dave Goldman,, posed establishment of a school of vegetables, in addition to the crew • Asher Berlin in getting up the dis- Sol Galitzky, Sid Mar'..L., Jess Fit- tropical medicine, which was au- from the brewery which is called Al Hendricks, thorized by the board of gover- play and the merchandise, and to ler, Chuch in to help during rush hours. Sam Charfom, and Sam Eisenberg, I ' nors of the university at its lust the Misses Tilchen, Burstein, Ro- coach. meeting. senzweig and Tackna, who waited Irwin Ilensken, captain of A. Z. In connection with Chancellor upon the customers, and all °finis A. 93, received the most valuable %gives' visit, Mr. Warburg an- who helped in its success. award for being the best all around nounced that there will be a coun- At the last meeting it was de- player to his particular team. The try-wide celebration of the sixth Andrew DeMaggio, prominent cided to have a Pur'so party Mon- league is now completing plans for anniversity of the Hebrew Univer- attorney, is a candidate for judge day evening, March 2. This will an indoor basketball season and sity during the month of April. of tht Common ['leas Court, short be held together with Young truck. The following is the stand- The university, which is the only.. term, at the primary election Israel. The chairman, Meyer ing of the teams: institution of university rank in Weisenfeld, appointed Miss Rose March 2. Mr. DeMaggio was Won Lost the Near East, was formally I 9 1 I graduated from the Detroit Col- Friedman and Miss Florence Edel- Alpha T. opened by the late Lord Balfour A. Z. A. 63 Is 2 lege of Law in 1915, and hits prac- man on the Purim committee, of l'hi Kappa Epsilon 4 April 1, 1925, Among the officers 6 ticed law continuously in the which Miss Esther Ashinsky is A. Z. A. 03 5 5 ERNEST W. OWEN PRIMARIES: TUESDAY, MARCH 2 and members of the American ad- I l'hi Beta Epsilon 2 X ' courts of this city since his head. I 9 ! visory committee, organized under ; This affair will be held at the Phi Alpha T. underwriter heading a $1,000,000- graduation. He has lived in De- I the chairmanship of Mr. Warburg a-month agency, is Ernest W. troit for 29 years. Ile is married B'nai Moshe, Lawrence and Dex- in 1925, are Judge Benjamin N. Owen, manager of the Detroit di- and the father of three boys. Be- ter, at 8:15. The celebration of Cardozo, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, • This week at the Michigan finds vision of the Sun Life Assurance ' fore becoming, a lawyer, Mr. De- Purim will be conducted in the Judge Julian W. Mack and Dr. true traditional spirit. After the One of the mightiest shows in all ; Maggio was a teacher in the pub- Company of Canada. reading of the Megillah by one of Michigan history. On the stage, Solomon Lowenstein. NEW • Upon his return from the World Mr. DeMaggio advocates the the Young Israel members, a so- the oroginal McKinney's Cotton' War, after two years of service, of cial hour will follow. Refresh- Pickers, Detroit's Favorite Kings. creation of a night court for the which 23 months were spent over- ments will be served and dance of Jazz, bring a new brand of mus-. seas, Mr. Owen, in 1919, assumed accommodation of litigants who music will be furnished by "K" ical entertainment that will thrill Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS charge of an agency which, in •cannot try their cases in daytime and her boys. Members are asked Detroit. Liebe Daniels is on the • In loving memory of our darling. SARAH E. STRALSER 1918, had paid for $800,000 of without jeopardizing their jobs. to bring their friends, Isabel Rose Fisher, who passed I screen in "My Past." Ile pledges to dispense justice fair- died on Feb. 19 at Grace Hospital away one year ago, Ilth day of ;business. With a definite goal in after a brief illness. Funeral sere-' Adar, March 11, 1930. view, to have each month of each ly and impartially, regardless of Ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu- Sadly missed by lyre Father, year show a consistent increased •race, creed or color. 11 r. DeMaggio is a member of neral Home Sunday, Feb. 22, with Mother, Sisters and Brother. production over the corresponding interment at Cloverhill Park Ceme- month of the preceding year, Mr. the Detroit Bar Association, Ital- ian Lawyers' Club of Michigan, tery. Rabbi Hershman and ('am- Owen has persistently developed tor Zaludko•ski officiated. She is his • Cadillac Athletic Club, Knights of V d. Columbus, and several other po- survived by two sons, Abraham B. (Continued from Page One) the fund this week-end, Saturday ; to an average yearly increase of litical and fraternal organizations. for a total value approximating; night and Sunday, according to and Joseph E., and two daughters.' approximately 120 per cent. Mrs. Ilarris Shapero and Mrs. Sol VI LNA. — (J. T. A.) — Samuel $2,000; 700 tons of coal. 25,000 Dr. David Kliger, chairman of the As a speaker of note, Mr. Owen Courtesy articles of clothing, such as under- food clubs. Volunteers are urged I P. Player, also two brothers, Si- Dreher and NI. kacew, members of is in continuous demand. In his wear, stockings, coats, hats, to come to the station at 8420 mon Lachman of Detroit and Isi- the staff of the Vilna Yiddish Day, comments the Insurance Press of dresses, pants. amounting to $1(1,- Twelfth street for street assign-1 dore Lachman of Seattle, Wash., • who were arrested on Sunday by New York states: "Those who and one sister, Mrs. 1,. Abramson the local police after an unexpected The Courtesy Kosher Meat Mar- (10(1; 1,000 pairs of shoes repaired meats. have not heard Mr. Owen have and than far unexplained raid on Officers of the fund, besides Mrs.' of Detroit, missed a rare treat, for unques- ' ket of 1(1222 Dexter boulevard, be- for men, women and children. Empire 6834 the offices of the paper, were re- Prenzlauer as supervisor, are:1 Many Contributors. tionably he is one of the gifted tween Glynn Court and Calvert leased Feb. 19. Zallann Raisin, ed- SAMUEL HUBAR Samuel Nathanson, chairman; The groceries were brought in orators in life insurance circles. avenues, announces that it is now itor of the Yiddish Lexicon, and through the efforts of the food Mrs. Irving Yarrows, chairman of of 1107 York road, Royal Oak., member of the Day's staff Was lie speaks clearly, mingling under new management. re- 59 years old, died on Feb. The market is under the super- commissioner, Morris Lefkovitz, investigations; Mrs. Willie ni pathos with humor and psychology leased on Sunday through the in- I Granite and Marble of the Vane' Harabonim and v ision and his assistant. Max Finberg. Schwartz, assistant supervisor; 24. Funeral services were held at tervention of former Deputy Scha with common sense." Another Morris Lefkovitz, food commis-, Temple Beth El on Feb. 25, with comment on his oratory is that of Vaad liakashruth. It features The groceries they had gathered sinner; Dr. David Kliger and Dr. interment at Woodmere Cemetery. bad. "Itadner's Select Beef." amounted to about $25,000. Na- Hugh D. Ilart, vice-president of Rabbi Bernard Heller of Ann Ar- than Robin, who assisted Mr. IA•f-, I. %V. Ruskin, medical staff. the Penn Mutual, who states: "Mr. - bor officiated. Ile is survived by Donors Are Lauded. kovitz, was instrumental in bring- Owen is one of the best inspire- Mid a blare of martial music and "The nit's and women who have two daughters, Mrs. Isadore Le- That brilliant and fascinating ing in 10,000 pounds of meat, Donal speakers on life insurance a waving of flags, Gary Cooper vine and Mrs. Morris Berman, and participated so actively in the subjects that I have ever heard." new personality, Marlene Dietrich, amounting to $1,5(10. will swing onto the screen at the makes her first appearance Sunday From various milk organizations work of the Detroit Jewish Emerg- a son, David, all of Detroit. Publix Riviera Theater, starting on the Hollywood Theater talking the relief station received an ency 12(1' f Fund and who Saturday, Feb. 28 for one week, EVA TENENBAUM screen in "Morocco," thrilling average of 75 quarts of milk a (lay devoted their time and efforts I in the greatest soldier role, he has of 932 Mt. Vernon, 40 years old, without reimbursement are worthy tale of the French Foreign Legion. free, and the Fairmont Dairy Co. ever played, "Morocco," Pal a With her are two other stars, gave 80 pounds of butter each of the best wishes of the Detroit (lied on Feb. 24. Funeral services were held on F eb . 24 at Lewis spectacular Beth Israel Sisterhood of Flint, Adolphe Menjou and Gary Cooper. week. Stony Jewish bakeries, and Jewish community," l'renz- drama of the French Foreign Le- Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter- including the Atlantic A Pacific lauer said on Wednesday. Mich., is sponsoring a Purim ban- gion. ment at Beth David Cemetery. "At this time the fund wishes to Co., supplied the station with quet and dance to be held Sunday, Rabbi Aishiskin officiated . She is March 1, at 6 o'clock, at the Jew- One of the greatest shows of the 1,000 loaves of bread a week. inform the readers of The Detroit ,: u ervk BALDNESS, FALLING HAIR, zn iztl ab ny d her h mother, Mrs. Leah ish Community Center, 735 Mc- season is now at the Fisher Thea- More than 1511 pounds of fish was Jewish Chronicle that the recent DANDRUFF AND SCALP her husband, Hyman. (lance which was held at the Ma- received each week. Lee & Cady, Farina street, with Mrs. Eugene ter which presents a triple featured DISORDERS Paradise as chairman, assisted by bill. Nick Lucas, the crooning wholesale grocers, the Kroger sonic Temple was sponsored by the Awarded lost Prise at Paris ar.,1 HYMAN GOLDBERG Unity Voters' League for the De- Company and C. F. Smith Com- trouhador in person, "A Gentle- Mrs. llyman Leff, Mrs. Samuel urlglum k:vimsitions of 1553 Lawrence avenue, 76 years .gains) competition of 31 nations and Cohen, Mrs. Shay Natchez, Mrs. man's Fate" with an all star cast pany were also liberal in supply- troit Jewish Emergency Relief old, died on F ob. 20. Funeral etas pronounced the most ale, Charles Steinman. Guests are ex- on the screen and Du herd, fa- ing the station with staple articles. Fund. While it is true that mem- toe system for growing hair service's were held on Feb 20 with pected from Detroit, Pontiac, Sari- Tunas Hungarian violinist conduct- Officers of the relief fund, in sub- bers of the fund were actively in- in existence interment at Nlachpelah Cemetery.' terested in the (lance and cooper- ; milting their report, lauded these The Kridoe positively grow. hair on p naw and Bay City. ing the Fisher Symphony. Rabbi Ashinsky of f i ciated. Ile is bald heads, stops failing hair—aloe , contributors for their generosity. ated in every respect with the [bald spool. Hair can be grown in ten UnityVoters' League, the respon- survived by his wife, Rebecca, and House Homeless. treatment.. Kridos scientific treat- The theater benefit netted the sibilities and the actual arrange- four sons, Harry, I.eo, Samuel and ment., which include the ultra violet rays (sunbelt) of the quart, mercurY fund $1,200. Apple Day brought menta for this function was en- William A. W. OWEN IS ONE OF OUTSTANDING FIGURES IN INSURANCE FIELD ► Herman Radner Continues to Aid Border Cities Unemployed; Lauded in Windsor Council. 31fraternal and Club Nino ■ Sigma Iota Sorority. Sigma Iota Sorority met at the home of Mrs. S. S. Sher. 2007 Clements ave- nue. Feb. 22. The girls had a splash party al Webster Hall. Feb. 29. A thea- ter party and dinner will be held Feb. 27. ■ MIZFtACHI-HATZOIR'S I Inter PURIM PARTY MONDAY HER LOVE EXPLOITS HAVE THRILLED A WORLD OF WOMEN emSaleres 7739 John R. St. Empire 2114 VOTE FOR The Right Girl Who Met Ilia rong Men ... JUDGE RALPH W. LIDDY DeMaggio Candidate For Common Pleas Judgeship. For Re-Election JUDGE OF COMMON PLEAS COURT (4 Radio rioure) with Native of Detroit—State Representative- -Attorney 24 Years—. HELEN TWELVETREES and a Superb Cast Donald Henderson Clarke's - llensetionol Best Seller Springs Into Vibrant Lilo on eh. Strom! Michigan Theater. Added Attractions: TOBY CARTOON—Pf.THE NEWS FUTTER:WAIOSITIES RUSSEL BICE ORGANLOGUE Funeral Home OBITUARY p BIG CASH DIVIDENDS STEADILY INCREASING EARNINGS NON- COMPETITIVE INDUSTRY CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT The four combining factors which make for higher market price valuation. We have prepared a statistical report on such a company whose stock is listed and is being traded actively on the Detroit and Chicago Stock Exchanges. We will be glad to furnish this report On request. Ask for Report J.14 HENDRIE, HALL & MURPHY Members Detroit Stock Exchange 1466 Penobscot Bldg. Randolph 6391 NEEDY HELPED TO EXTENT OF $40,000 By DETROIT JEWISH EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND Meat Market Un- der New Management. 81 DELAWARE AVE. Publix Riviera Theater. Hollywood Theater. • M o n uments MANUEL URBACH 7729 TWELFTH ST. Euclid 7192 31iitt Notts Fisher Theater. A Judge Worth Retaining UNITED HI-TEST MILK By high teat we mean a superior milk which surpasses all other Pas- teurized milk in the city. It is made of a richer cream, which is lacking in all other ordinary milk. We invite you to give our HI-TEST MILK a fair trial and we are assured that its good quality will please you. EACH LOCAL JEWISH INDEPENDENT DRIVER, BY VIRTUE OF OWNING STOCK IN THE COMPANY, IS A PART OWNER IN THE UNITED DAIRIES, INC. IN THIS WAY YOU RECEIVE THE PERSONAL SERVICE WHICH ONLY A PRO- PRIETOR CAN GIVE. Mr. Asher Berlin, our special Jewish representative, will he clad to espla,n to you about our products. UNITED DAIRIES, Inc. President. GEO. D. MARIAN 950 E. 6-Mile Road Two Arrested Members of ilna Day's Staff Free Viee-Prmirlent, REUBEN GAI.CIIIN,KY HI-TEST MILK Longfellow 6051 in $2,200 and individuals and or- ganizations contributed $1,465, in addition to their gifts in food. In addition to the emergency work, the fund is housing 117 homeless men at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Willis and Brush. The synagogue building was opened for this purpose through the kindness of the direc- tors of the congregation. Irving Yarrows is chairman in charge of this department and }tarry Kalet• When the •(ky is co-chairman. homeless are admitted to the Shaarey Zedek they are given clean underwear, socks and shirts and are given a medical examina- tion. Breakfast is served every morning, consisting of coffee, Dinner is -yrup and bread. •creed them at the Jewish Free Kosher Kitchen in Westminster avenue. and at 10 p. m. the men are given tea, bread and syrup. In many instances. when men are on a special diet, such as diabetes, fond is furnished them at the house. Besides heat and gas, which is paid for by the Depart- ment of l'ublic Welfare to the amount of $380 a month, it costs ,$150 a week to keep up this de- part went. The relief fund was instrumen- tal in sending many out-of-town people back to their families. Dur- ing Passover, it is planned to have tirely under the supervision of the committee appointed by the Unity Voters' League. Up to the present writing the Unity Voters' League has turned over to the treasurer of the Detroit Jewish Emergency Re- lief Fund approximately $2.000. There still are many tickets out- standing and when the tickets or the money is returned the Unity Voters' League will give a com- plete accounting of the dance. "We wish to express our thanks at this time to Dr. Kilroy, who heads the city physicians, the De- partment of Public Welfare and the Jewish Social Service Bureau, who have co-operated with us and enabled us to give immediate re- lief to our Jewish families. "The officers and directors of the Detroit Jewish Emergency Re- lief Fund take this opportunity of thanking the individuals as well as the various organizations who have contributed to the upkeep of this relief station, and with their continued co-operation we hope to be a factor in the community until the end of this present depres- sion." Jewish organizations are urged to send representatives to meet- ing, of the fund at the Shaarey branch Zedek synagogue on Twelfth street at Clairmount. Or- ganizations sending representa- tives will be given places on the 3 Seder for those at the lodging board of directors. I house. Tag Day is being sponsored by lamp, perfected by Dr. Fran, Nagel - srhmidt et Germany, has grown had for thousands, both men •nd women. and con do the same for you. Examination •nd advice free. Hours: It a. in. to 8 p. Established 1918 Most Successful Hair an d Scalp Specialties 408 Peninsular Broadway Bldg. BUNIE LEVINE of 318 Edmund place, 80 years ; m. old, died on Feb. 17. Funeral, services were held on Feb 17, with interment at Nlachpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Ashinsky officiated. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. I.eah Merman, and a son, Jacob. 11111 SAMUEL J. ROSENBERG of 2725 Boston boulevard, 18 (lays old, died on Feb. 23. Funeral serv- ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu- neral Home on Feb. 23, with inter- ment at Cloverhill }'ark Cemetery. He is survived by his father. Don. and mother, Hannah. LAWRENCE FOX SEGAR of 3269 Elmhurst avenue, 6 weeks old, died on Feb. 20 Funeral serv- ices were held on Feb. 27, with in- ' torment at Woodmere Cemetery. ; He is survived by his father, Dr. Lawrence Segar, and mother, Helen. Jewish Student Wins Gugen- heim Scholarship. Solomon Horowitz, a student at the University of Buenos Aires,- was one of the seven Latin-Ameri- can students who were named fel- lows by the John Simon Gages- heim F oundation last week. Horo- witz is coming to the United States shortly to study cystology and gen-, A little time will serve to do ill. etics. NO MORE JUDGE GERALD W. GROAT FOP, Common Pleas Court t:4,„0 To, He was admitted to the bar in 1911, as Assisting Prosecuting At- torney both before and after the war. Served with the United States Navy during the war and for two years was Chief Assistant United States District Attorney. He has been a judge of the Com- mon Pleas Court since 1929. Ile has given Detroit Honest, Sane. Sincere, Judicial Administration. served 1.111 05 ( k 912124 ') Suit, Mfrs =MU aim* 406 —Get 1614 COUNTY AUDITOR JOHN C. COWAN DESERVES YOUR VOTE AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION MONDAY, MARCH 2 "HIS RECORD COMMENDS HIM"