AI Halal,' 'apish Periodical Goner CLIFTON AVINUK • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Me/ -.0•0112 ■ MM ■ 110. J. N. F. FLOWER DAY PLANS BEING MADE Samuel N. Heyman Names Majors to Help Him in Annual Event. Samuel N. IIeyman, chairman of the annual Flower Day of the Jew- ish National Fund, to be held on Sunday, June 7, announces that 1. ns have been completed for the ferination of an organization to di- rya the street canvass on that day through the sale of flowers. Mr. Heyman has chosen Edward Frunzblau to act as his co-chai•- man. Israel Wiener is secretary and Mrs. Heyman associate secre- tary of the Flower Day. Majors in the canvass will be Miss Yetta Iloffman, Mrs. II. Kraft, Miss Miriam Nakelsky, Miss Esther Naimark, Miss Esther Karts], A. D. Marksun, 1. Knop- pow and Miss Zelda Teitelbaum. Each major will have a group of clubs under his jurisdiction and will be in charge of a district on Flower Day. Clubs and captains will tie announced next week. /ladassah Infant Welfare Fund. The Sisterhood of Temple Meth Jacob closed their teaton of regular meetings with • luncheon at the Knollwood l'o my ( Friday. May S. Luncheon was rrZrdj:7 1t, b 11;'s.Tt:*:;an'eal 'Ilitti!kyne?. , a'lie7; of honor for the •fternoon was Mr , Rappaport of Flint, president of • the Statend Flint Sisterhood, who spoke on o the aims of the organisation. Mr, Joseph Ehrlich of Detroit. hun- 1 orarymember of this sisterhood, au, maul, interesting facts about the Bath, tah and 81 work. Annual reports were re submitted by the secretary. Mrs. Murray Wolfman and the treasurer. Mrs. Saul Iltrnkrant, Ann Katchka, tuperintentlent of the relig- ious ',hoot reportetl of lit progress dit, Meths past year. Mrs. Joseph Barnett. president, ett• Gladstone. Phone Garfield 6128 from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8 P. en. man from Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Mrs. D. S. Zemon. $10 For Yeshiva. The sum of $10 was collected for Yeshiva Beth Judah of Detroit by the Kohen, G. N. elick, at the Pidyon Mahan of the new-born son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green. HERE IT IS! Just What You Have Waited For THE MODERN KOSHER DELICATESSEN STORES ■ are offering again Special for this Saturday and Sunday Only May 16 and 17th. Whole Pickled Tongues 28c per lb. The Best By in Detroit at This Low Price THE MODERN KOSHER DELICATESSEN STORES 11612 DEXTER BOULEVARD In Dexter Theater Bldg., bet. Burlingame and Webb 8636 TWELFTH STREET AT LEE PLACE No connection with any other delicatessen stores in Detroit. WE SERVE LUNCHES AND FULL COURSE DINNERS IN OUR DEXTER STORE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. DAVID IIOROWITZ, the teacher. Hebrew, Yiddish and English reading and writing in 5 lessons for young and old. Guaran- teed. Free trial lesson. 2248 Hazelwood, Garfield 68354 . three bedrooms. Tile bath and shower, instantaneous hot water, enclosed screen porch, fireplace and a side drive garage are some of the features of this beautiful flat. Open for your inspection at any time. Inquire 2470 Blaine When the boss finds light bedrooms, painted walls, stippled plaster, stall shower, free electric refrigeration, sepa- you in a tete-a-tote with his secretary ... rate garage. Oil heat if desired. ILL-TREATMENT OF JEWS BRINGS U. S. INQUIRY IN MEXICO MILK SALESMEN—To canvass for new customers. A liberal (Continued from Page One.) commission paid. Give detailed description of qualifications. threatening letters from the anti- Write Box 100, Detroit Jewish Semitic party warning them to Chronicle. have th ecountry in 24 hours, or FOR RENT—An attractive, large else their bodies will be delivered furnished room, for single or to the governments of the coun- couple. Kitchen privileges. Re- tries from which they come, it was fined neighborhood. Good trans- reported here. President Ortiz Rubio warmly portation. Reasonable. Garage if desired. Vicinity of Univer- applauded the anti-Jewish and sity of Detroit. Call after 6 p. anti-alien speeches that were de- livered at a mass meeting of Mexi- m., University 2-6648. can market vendors here, and also FOR RENT—Attractive, modernly pinned a medal upon the breast of furnished bedroom with private Angel Ladron, anti-Semitic mem- family. In good neighborhood. ber of Congress, to whom this A few steps to bus line. Home medal had been presented by a . • Suitable for one or Mexican traders' association. P The mass meeting, which was two. Board if desired. Rent very reasonable. 3359 Elmhurst held in the government theater Hi- dalgo, was attended by 5,000 per- avenue, Arlington 5997-W. sons. Over the loge in which l'resident Rubio sat, together with COTTAGE for rent, Sylvan Lake. Nice location. All conveniences. Deputy Ladron, there hung a ban- ner with the inscription, "All Mex- Month or season. Very reason- ican traders ask that the Jews be able. Arlington 5253-W. expelled from Mexico." A large TO RENT-2468 Blaine, near La number of congressmen and high Salle boulevard. An ideal flat in government officials were present an ideal location. Six modern at the mass meeting. One of the rooms, newly decorated through- speakers turned to the president out. Exceptionally large kitch- and asked him to "stab the Jewish en, dining room, living room and hearts with the Mexican flag." DANZIG.—(J. T. A.)—It be- came known here that the Mexi- can consul has reported to his gov- ernment that the anti-Jewish out- breaks in Mexico City have created a bad impression in Europe, dam- aging Mexican trade overseas, More Suicide. in Poland. FOR RENT—Seven-room lower bright flat, three bedrooms, all WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Two modern conveniences, extra large Jewish merchants, one in Bialystok, living room, good northwest res. and another in Bielski Podalski, idential section. Oil heat. Near committed suicide because Of finan- . car and bus rand Shaarey Zedek cial difficulties resulting from the and B'noi Moshe Synagogue. economic depression being encoun- 2932 Webb avenue. Call Cad- tered by Polish Jewry and which has already resulted in numerous iliac 1363 or Hemlock 4510. Jewish suicides. FOR RENT—Room suitable for The two Jews who took their one or two gentlemen or couple. lives are Reuben Twelski, 68, a A real home. Private family. drug merchant from Bialystok, and Rent reasonable. Garage if de- M. Binder, 28, from Bielski Po- sired. 2015 Seward, near Four- dalski. To the growing list of Jewish teenth. Euclid 4518.W. is crisis five more names were add- WANTED—Young man as coun- sitoides resulting from the econom- cillor for a summer camp. A ed Monday. Israel Wundheiler, a9, senior medical student pre- an industrialist, shot himself and ferred. Apply evenings at Un- his two-year old son. In a note he ser Camp, 8679 Twelfth street. left, Wundheiler said that he could Be nonchalant .. . LIGHT A MU RAD 01/.0080,4 Ira SOCIETY, "HOGGISH," 'PROMINENT KEYMAN PAYING THE PRICE IN ALLIED DRIVE! (Continued from Page One) scarcely any attention to the situ- ation," he said. "Today the crushing realization that 8,000,000 are jobless stirs us out of our lethargy and compels wage-earner with a primitive In- dian, Mr. Stern observed that the latter had the advantage of being able to obtain food and shelter whereas many modern Americans go hungry in the midst of plenty. "Next to Nothing." Quoting an indictment of relief activity as "the work of salvagers, who follow in the wake of human society and pick up the wreckage which it leaves behind," Mr. Stern charged that "in the preventative field we have accomplished next to not ing. "Now the greatest social blight, of all, unemployment, has spread its cancerous growth through the body politic, he continued. It is a disease that challenges even our! national safety and security. It constitutes a real danger. "Because of this danger there rises to the heavens a very Babel of talk concerning the economic problem. We hold seminars, like this one, for example. If all this discussion leads eventually to same constructive action towards funds- CONCERT OF LOCAL CANTORS ON JUNE 7 The first grand concert of the GIRL who has an apartment share it with another Cantors Association of Detroit and wishes to a ct oni! g June e ly i e na held n 11. 1 .itl't ‘ 1 ,.. 11 girl. Call Sunday, or evenings . the synagogue after 8, Euclid 1572-R, gr, gation B'nai Moshe , Dexter and Ma y 1, 19;11. Said sale will be continued from day to day (Sun- days excepted) until the same are sold. CHARLES L. WILLIAMS, City Treasurer. Al Cohen's Peerless Plumbing & Heating Co. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Specialists in apartment house plumbing and heat- ing work at lowest prices in the city. my plea LET US CLEAN YOUR CAR In the Morning Before Going to Town Place it in our hands for 10 minutes and it will look like new. Drive a clean car to town. Auto Wash 95o Dexter Auto Wash 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD "The genius of Judaism lies in the fact that it spiritualizes social val- ues. Just because man' s every day difficulties and worldly profs. Ions are vital to him, Judaism is concerned with them. THOMASHEFSKY AT YIDDISH THEATER SCHAPIRO TO GIVE HADASSAH RECITAL On Monday, May 25, at the Stat- ler Hotel, the closing electing of the ndaasip sahh Dwaivllidtsaokhe, pplr a e c.ei., Famed Player Here This w yeiathr omf rslla Week End in "Der Hun. dent of the Detroit chapter, pre- siding. garisher Chazan." - us to do a little thinking." Comparing the modern American WANTED — Middle-aged widow not leave his son to the terrible fate mental cure, then it is worth while. Otherwise we must admit it is a now' facing Polish Jewry. would like room and board in Almost simultaneously three un- pure waste of time." home. 2611 Gladstone, Apt. 308. Office of City Treasurer, Detroit, Michigan. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to law, the City Treasurer has prepared a complete list of de- linquent General City Tax Assessments for the year 1930. Said delinquent list of assessments will be sold at the office of the City Treasurer in the City Hall, City of Detroit, State of Michigan, on Monday the lot day of June, 1931, at public auction, commencing at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the several lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises in said delinquent list, each parcel or de- scription separately, for the lowest term of years for which any person will offer to take the same in zonsideration of advancing the sum or sums which were assessed by the Common Council of said City for such General City Taxes, unless the said sum or sums with the costs and charges thereon shall before that time be paid. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, $1.25 Lubrication Service Special Rates for Monthly Storage FOR RENT—A newly furnished room in private. home, for re- fined gentleman. Privilege of Corner porch and garage. Longfellow and Dexter boule- vard, upstairs. Longfellow 3727. CONTRACT BRIDGE TAUGHT. 50c an hour per person in groups of four. Mrs. Theodore FOR RENT — 2721 Leslie. Six rooms and breakfast nook, large Kelter, Longfellow 7708. refined Jewish-American home. employed Jewesses, Sara Lifterik, The first step toward such con- Write Box 166, Detroit Jewish Hela Greenspan and Reisel Wohl- structive action, he said, is "to real- Chronicle. ize that our social structure does man, committed suicide jointly. have serious defects." -- ELDERLY LADY, daughter and "Judaism has within it a formu- desire two light schoolboy, le that can definitely aid the oaf- refined housekeeping rooms tering world," Mr. Stern said. Notice of Delinquent Tax Sale PHONE ARLINGTON 5997-W and ask about our NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE quire at 3321 Monterey avenue. Hemlock 0292-W, MRS. J. SHERLINT: —Etrst.class catering for weddings and par- ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer- sity 2.1010. it!ittZni,:tehe7 roe their h:„,Z.ri"" Mrs. Charles Alpern and Mrs. John Feldman of Detroit Presented several musical selections. Other out-of-town guests were: Mrs.] Lillian Cass•n of New York City. Mrs. Archie Barnett of Flint and Mn,. Las Ito.tenthal of Detroit. A beautiful basket of spring flower, presented by Mr, Jacob Kovintity cen- tered the 10 , 11118 •rran,ement of tablet at which SO guests were seated. --- Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein of Ottawa Drive, has •s her guest for the week, Hrs. Lillian Cassan of New York Cits• A benefit dance, with the entire proceeds being turned over to the Allied Jewish Campaign, will be given by Chapter 113 of the A. Z. A., at the Jewish ('enters, Thurs- day, May 21. Leo Lubetsky is the chairman for the dance and he has arranged a scheme for interesting decorations. EMBARRA-SACT MOMENTS ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- FOR RENT—A nice furnished TORS—We dopainting, deco- room, with all modern conveni- rating and plastering. Guaran- ences, in a desirable neighbor- teed work. L. •athanson, 2987 hood. With small family. In- James The Infant Welfare Fund of Ila- dassah has received the following contributions: In memory of Mrs. Anna Rosen- stein from Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. D. S. Zemon, Mrs. Mat E. Sable, Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich. In memory of Mrs. David P. Sil- verman of St. Louis, Mo., from Mrs. Wolf Kaplan. In memory of Mrs. Louis Kap- lan from Mrs. Lurie. In memory of Mr. Sam Wets- PAGE THREE :.:CLASSIFIED:.: , Pontiac Note : Dance Proceeds for Allied Campaign. VerRorrdimsn eiROXICLE For this occasion Stanislaw Another Crest treat is offered Schapiro, violinist, will present a the Detroit Yiddish theater-going short recital, assisted by Sol I. audience this week-end at Litt- Kessler, as accompanist. Mr. Scha- man's Yiddish People's Theater, Piro, a graduate of the Imperial Twelfth Seward. Boris and Thomashefsky, father of Conservatory of Petrograd, under the late Leopold Auer, has been the Jewish theater in America and has been with the Detroit Sym- one of the outstanding actors, ap- phony Orchestra for the past see- pears with his entire cast, in "Der en years in the first violin section. I. HIMELHOCH Ilungariseher Chazan" ("The Hun. Mr. Schapiro also conducts a studio garian Cantor"). of music at 1424 Hazelwood ave. Mr. Thomashefsky here appears nue. in his crowning role, that of the Reading of annual reports of Israel Ilimelhoch, keyman of Di- cantor. This play is being present- committees and the election of ofli- vision I, on Thursday gave prom- ed on Friday, Saturday and Sun- cers and directors will precede the ise that his workers will be among day evenings, recital which will be followed with On Saturday and Sunday mati- an address by Mrs. Joseph II. Ehr- the first to exceed their quota in the Allied Jewish Campaign. Mor- nees Mr. Thomashefsky and his lich. Mrs. Ehrlich attended the ton Ashner, one of Mr. Ilimelhoch's cast will appear in "Der Greener Texas Regional of Hadassah and captains, was one of the first to ex- Niillioner" ("The Greenhorn Mil- will present a resume of the pro- ceed his quota, having reported on lionaire"), a play by Abraham eeedinir 3 of that conference, to- gether with reflections on a short Tuesday that he had raised 120 Shomer Appearing with Mr. Thomashef. stay at St. Louis where she con- per cent on the sum assigned him. sky are: Regena Zuckerberg, Irv. ferred with the leaders of that ing Grossman, Jacob Jacobs Bett chapter of lladassah. Zviller Society Gives $25 to Jacobs, Golds Lubritzky, Max Ba- A. J. C.; Card Party Tuesday. din. Moshe Zilberkasten, Rebecca Weintraub, Harry Thomashefsky, Dave Lubritzky and Dina Gold- berg, Young Judaea Club Notes Th The Zv iller Ladies' Aid Society announces 11 gift of $25 to the Al- led Jewish Campagn. , The society will hold a card party at Hostess Cake Reception — Roses of Sharon. day, May 19. Mrs. 0. Soria of 106 Simon Shetzer, president of the The last meeting of the Roses of Main street, Royal Oak, is chair- Zionist District of Detroit, anemia. Sharon was held at the home of lady, assisted by Mrs. M. Klein. ces that Robert Szold, president of Bessie Silverman. A kickball team . Reservations may be made by catt- the Zionist Organization of Amer- was organized and anyone wishing ' ng Mrs. Klein, University 25241. ice, will Its a guest in Detroit on to play call the sponsor, Miss Ear- Wednesday, May 27, and will ad- bet, Longfellow 9101. The club ii a I evy- Hazomir Choral So- 1 dress a joint public meeting of consists of girls of the ages of 12 to cicty Director to Conduct the Zionist District of Detroit and t Farband Concert. Detroit Chapter of Hadassad. De- SZOLD, Z. 0. A. HEAD TO SPEAK MAY 27 tails will be announced next week. Dan Frohman, director of the Young Hebrew s. CEP NR T Es CENTER ER EN M T U SSI4C R SE C C H IOO TA1Ls .. , ove T rht4last meet Presided "The social problems of today Halevy-Hazomir Farband Choir, roll RENT—Nice clean, fur- Lawrence, under the leadership of are the same in essence as stirred willconduct a concur[ d, President Sol Shiffman. A the I rophets ages ago; that is why by the children of the Farb: nished room for a gentleman by Prof. E. Zaludkowski. !discussion was held as to whether and Folk of the The concert will he one the message of Judaism for social School May 17, at Northern High a small family. Very reason- t Pupils of the Jewish Center btu- Arbor Day should be celebrated by able. 1414 West Euclid, Apt. outstanding musical events of the justice is a modern message with hike v or h ,. a. i trty. A party was sic Schwa will he presented in four, held year, consisting of religious folks a never-failing inspiration for man- 10, near Hamilton car line. Sc Mrs, Emma Laza rolY-Sehaver `—'' May 6, at Phila. recitals, May 20, 24, 27, and June ".'" music, choral and individual solo- kind. ' ' represented the Halevy last week , delphia-li ron Hebrew School. A 7 at 8:15 o'clock ' the (5, TO RENT—Beautiful large room ists. "How eloquently these Prophets, er was voted in, Bertha with her well chosen program • auditorium, 31 Melbourne avenue. new mem A conference of all cantors of who were laymen like ourselves, to lady or gentleman in single d g consiste she broadcast for the bone- , The piano, violin, and 'cello depart- IChaiken. of articles on e p Throram home. Reasonable. Near Four- America and Canada will be hel d plead for our brothers, the under- which fit of th e Al lied Jewish Cam p al Ile bre w topics read meats will appear in solo and en- teenth street car and Roosevelt May 27 and 28 in Chicago, through privileged, the helpless. How nobly The mem bership drive f or the semble numbers. !by members of the club. the initiative of the Cantors Asso- they demand that men fulfill their school. 2704 Elmhurst. ! ciation of Detroit and their presi- moral obligations to their fellow- choir is now in full swing. All I The faculty members, with Ben-I people capable of singing are wel- stetson Netzorg FOR RENT-furnished room, with dent, Cantor Zaludkowski, to dis- men and to help society achieve its as advisory head, 'Two New Reo Models Are use of telephone and garage if cuss the problems of the profession. goal. How well they bring home come to come to weekly rehearsals ■ re: Stanislaw Szmulewicz and Rumored. necessary. At 2951 Glendale The following cantors are delegated to on now, today, the supremacy of whieh take place every Monday Walter Blumenati, violin depart- evening, at 8:30, in room 123, avenue, between Lawton and to the conference: E. Zaludkowski, human values over all the material ment; Edith Ella Davis Clara E Northern High School. W aldron, and Rosa Bassin, piano ' It is rumored that the Reo Motor Wildemere. president; M. Milkovsky, vice-pres- instruments of civilization." department; insatrnut I oornard Car Company p y ill so on announce ident; A. Rosenfeld, vice-presi- The crux of the matter, he said,. wica. two new Flying Clouds an eight MUST SELL at sacrifice. Beauti- dent; S. Mog ilevsk) • secretary; II. is "to translate these ideals into Junior Jewish National Fund ful summer home, 100-foot Lebovitz. . and a six at the lowest price at To Hear Simon Shetzer. action—to apply the gospel of so- frontage on Williams Lake. Must be seen to be appreciated. For full particulars call Pontiac 9744, State Lunch, South Sagi• saw street. Berkower Fur Shoppe Opens On Dexter. cial justice to our every day con- duct in business life and to the larger life of the community." "This practically means," he con- tinued, "to get our people, under the inspiration of phophetic ideal- ism, to do serious scientific organ- , ized thinking and planning for so.' cial reform. Practical and Spiritual. "It is of record historically that, Jews have been distinguished lead- i ers in social effort. They seem to possess a rare combination of prac- tical and spiritual powers, perhaps! because they themselves have been the classic victims of injustice." He named Louis D. Brandeis, Henry A. Dix, Dr. Lee K. Frankel,' David Lubin, Albert Lasker, Ilart, Shaffner and Marx, Edward Hoch. heuser, Sydney Blumenthal and Sydney Hillman as examples of The next social meeting of the Junior Jewish National Fund will' be held at the Shaarey Zedek branch, 9125 Twelfth street, Thurs- day evening, May 21. On this occasion, Simon Shetzer will be the speaker of the evening. Banjo songs will be presented by Henry Gotliffe, club treasurer, and popular hits from the "Jewish Mark Twain," Sholom Aleichern, will be given by Jack Newman. I Popular song hits of the day will Makielaky Exhibits Portrait of Judge Butzel. which Reo Flying Cloud power, , performance and endurance have ever been offered. While aeeifie , details are lacking it is sai d that Leon A. Makielski, noted Detroit the new models will feature sharp artist, is holding another exhibi- V-pointed radiator a, one-piece thin, which started Monday, May fenders patterned after de- ll, at the Fisher building, !show- velomal in the aerodynamic those labora- ing landscapes and still life and a tory for the Reo-Royale, attractive few charcoal portraits. A recently body lines and performance and completed life size nil portrait of comfort characteristics that make Saul Berkower, formerly of the EMPLOYED COUPLE will share firm Zausmer and Berkower, 112 their comfortable, artistically Eaton Tower, announces the open- furnished home on Glynn Court ing of an exclusive Fur Shop (for- with couple. Select residential merly Birnbaums), at 11551 Der- section. Very reasonable. Must ter boulevard, fully equipped with furnish good references. Call the latest improvements for manu- Lieutenant Commander Richard T. the new Flying Cloud eight and six featuring and storing high grade Brodhead of the United States in every way worthy of Reo's good evenings, Hemlock 3845-W. furs. Navy, is shown for the first time name. The announcement is in NINETY-NINE OUT OF A HUN- The designing department and in Detroit. • line with the policy of Reo's man. be offered by Miss Beatrice Glick, BRED young men and women factory will be in charge of Louis A portrait in charcoal of Judge agement under the direction of radio star. The public is invited. should join the international D. Berkower, who for the past 28 Henry M. Bated, is also shown. William Robert Wilson and follows The second anniversary party Mr. Makielski is matrimonial club now being or- years was associated with some of noted for his por- closely the confirmation of the will he given at the home of Miss traits in nil ganized. For full particulars the leading retail furriers in the and charcoal of famous I statement that there will be a new Jerry !layman of Leslie avenue, write Box 175 care of the De- country, including the Rollins Com- persons but at this exhibition he I Reo ton and one half speedwagon on Saturday evening, Slay 23, at pang of this city. troit Jewish Chronicle. shows his versatility as an artist in the lowest price field which will 9 p. m. Refreshments will be, of charming "By being away from the high landscapes and still be equal in every detail to the served. FOR RENT—Clean, large, airy rent district we are able to give you life. apeedwagons that have been sold in furnished room, with private the best of service in all fur wants, The public is cordially invited. great numbers in the higher price family, no small children, half including making coats and scarfs, Jews of high humanitarian philos- Center Athletic League. Informal reception will be held bracket. Scores of Intermediate Basketball Tuesday evening, May 19. block off two street car lines. also repairing and remodeling, at ophy. Of May it Revelers 2, Maccabees "They are your true apostles of 00/1181 Will rent very reasonable. 1676 a great saving," the Berkower 7: Pirates M . Panther, 4 . constructive change," he said. Elmhurst, Arlington 1898. Mrs. Fur Shoppe states. Scores of Senior !intermediate baseball "We can, if we but will, make game. of N., 101 Olympic, 4. Comers B. Strasner. 0; Pilots 0. Bawling, 9, Cellice 11, I our Jewish social philosophy a leav- aaerie eeeee nta 0. FOR RENT—Large, sunny room, Series of Lectures by Rabbi en to the public conscience, a force IC , Schedule of Intermediate League for good springs and mattress, suit- for unmeasured practical good. Mer 17, Pirates v.. Spartans. No. I at Lazerow. "Moses Maimonides sought to 12; Panthers ea Maccabees. No. I at able for two. Telephone, shower Rabbi Judah L. Lazerow, lectur- teach perplexed Jews how to ful- :10 0 evelers ; R •s. Balfour, No. I at Furnished summer cottage, six large rooms and two large bath, hot water continuously. er, and author of many widely real fill their mission as pragmatic sleeping porches, also natural gas. Formerly Madison Good transportation. Rent $4 • Schedule of Senior linterniediat• •Lague Hebrew and Yiddish works, will Cottage, corner Maple and Willow Beach Roads, Cu. for May lit Pilots vs. Celtics No I 01 week for one $8 for two. 3795 mystics through application of the deliver a series of talks at the Lake. spiritual attitude to the practical I 1.100'.10‘ Elmhurst, Northlawn 0153. 2, g" pf cs ' a% ' .res C ' ecrnd' Ahavath Zion Synagogue, Holbrook ent 1'2":t problems of life and society. Ile 1 12:00, For Details, Call I. GRUSKIN, Northlawn 8713 FOR RENT—A nicely furnished at Beaubein streets, on Saturday enunciated the principle that 'the Schedule of Junior Di•Ision. American, room for young lady or gentle- morning, at 9 a. m., and In the a - highest form of charity is the abcs League of Inter...M.11.ot amm Is. Brightennor as Dodge. Sogphits Tfrigrt man. All conveniences, including ternoon at 4 p. m., May 16. Rabbi lition of poverty.' Remembering 10. Highland Park. telephone. Near Fourteenth Lazerow will also lecture on Sun- this principle, let us justify our- I National 1,111111,10, Junior DI•itiont Tan! bus and Twelfth street car line. day and Monday evenings at 7:30 selves by translating our ethical Beta 0. Weinm•nt Sophie Wright 0.1 o'clock. These talks are dedicated Highland Park West Mrs. Reasonable. 2040 Taylor. idealism into social custom." ; Schedule of Midget Di•Ision, Anserl. to the Jewish Youth of Detroit and Chazin. I can League. Hue Is Dodge Iry Bright• are free to the public. Rabbi Laz- moor t Jewish Center ea. Highland Park West TO RENT-2989 Glendale ave- Crow has delivered 15 talks thus National League. Franklin 0. Urban Scientific Methods Used nue, between Lawton and Wil- far, each lasting from one to two SIsconmah 111 be held Friday and Sat• Leagu• Sophie Wright Services ••. Highland demere, six rooms, breakfast hours. urday mornings •nd 14.e 22 Park Emit. All work guaranteed. Bonded and licensed. Get our ap- and IL Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld will lead room, frigidaire, newly decorat- praisal.. Lowest price.. the 0•k0. Rabbi Moses Fisheye Fox ed, two water heaters. One CARD OF THANKS block from school. Reasonable. Laughs provoked by ■ rare «stay the pulpit on both ''''' 00. ` 1""' " 1 The family of the late Henry H Friday Arlington 9611. comedy cast is the keynote for the morning at to ass Saturday at 10 30 Goldberg express their aincere I l success of "6 Cylinder Love" which 110 Iir eer.k`e ' 0 1 be he'd sss em , ., thanks and appreciation to Dr. A. FOR RENT — Lower flat, six came to the Fox Theater Friday. x • r 21 at 11 o'clock. (ALLIED WITH BARSAMIAN M. Hershman, Ashlar Lodge No. Luachasm-Brielge: rooms decorated to suit or privi- Fanchon & Marco's "Morroccan The sisterhood is tanning to hold • 91, Consistory and Shrine lodges;: 6375 TIREMAN AVENUE Garfield 4490 lege of as many rooms desired. idea on the stage has the celebrated II luncheon and bride; party. Wednesday. also their relatives and friends for be Responsible people only. I. Hadji Ali, Egyptian enigma, as its Th. Only Jewish Fumigators in Detroit rd. a, VA :0 '. an ••• 1!• rfit7 • .'" f. rom all "."- mem• the many kindnesses tendered Kalman, 2295 Blaine avenue. stellar headliner. hors and at the door them during their bereavement. I 4L. -- if FOR RENT B'NAI MOSHE NOTES Theater. Fumigating, Exterminating and Disinfectors All Household Insects GLUCK FUMIGATING COMPANY al"