A merica ffewish PerlaSeal Carter CLIFTON AMOS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Detroit Day by . by Mums MEDerRorr Day FOX THEATER BUILDING "The merchant who does not advertise. never needs the rest turf'---e n d he usually has nothing worth advertising. -PHILCONS. • • "Never borrow trouble- simply allow your neighbor to use your telephone." • • - "Time old tide wait for no non, bat it is said that they port bore t t li ttle "It is all lery well ilililnuo who IR trying to g r' e ' t her to Say that, if you ho oil at raight... would loom the • • • value of money, go Detroit's smartest dressers borrow some . . . but the man who wear PIIILCONS' clothes. roans it and never Here is peeping Toni, who seems gets it bac%, also learns a fax I, to be getting the inside (tope i'se7 sons." 00 certain mat- 81115/1 ffiROMICLE PAGE THREE :.:CLASSIFIED:-: ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- TORS-We du painting, deco- rating and plastering. Guaran- teed work. L. Iathanson, 2987 Gladstone. l'hone Garfield 5128 from 7 to 10 a. in. and 4 to 8 p. m. EMBARRA-SSING MOMENTS YOUNG MAN, university trained in business and accounting with public auditing and varied ex- perience, seeks connection with small manufacturing or jobbing concern in general capacity. Capable and aggressive. Write Box 170, Detroit Jewish Chron- icle. MRS. J. SHERLINE-Yirst•class catering for weddings and par- ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer- OAKLEY PARK lake front cot- sity 2-1610, tage for sale or season. Six fur- nished rooms. Private grove. CONTRACT BRIDGE TAUGHT. Boat. 45 Golf course nearby. 50c an hour per person in minutes from city. Longfellow groups of four, Mrs. Theodore 0610. Keller, Longfellow 7708. 'When you realize, suddenly, that the story you have started to • DAVID HOROWITZ, the teacher. TO RENT-Large furnished room for a gentleman or young Hebrew, Yiddish and English couple by a refined family. reading and writing in 5 lessons Home privileges. 2703 Elmhurst for young and old. Guaran- avenue, Hemlock 2484-R. I teed. Free trial lesson. 2248 Hazelwood, Garfield 68354. TO RENT-2989 Glendale, second floor. Six rooms, breakfast 5111.K SALESMEN - To canvass room, Frigidaire, all decorated, for new customers. A liberal two porches, garage, side drive. commission paid. Give detailed One block front school. Rent description of qualifications. reasonable to right party. Arl- Write Box 100, Detroit Jewish ington 9611. Chronicle. tell the Girl Friend's Mother is one that cannot N be told in mixed company . . . Lc nonchalant LIGHT A MURAD lees FAMOUS SAYINGS "Don't cep over spilt milk ...in all probability it as full of germs." PHILCONS. CENTERS ASSN ' The Fenkoll Mothers Chili will hold hs Mother anal Daughter ht at tho 1,11,4 Branch of the Jewish Cent,. Wit renkell. Thursday, May 2s. •t The evening's entertainment will P. m. be directed by M. 1.. Stollman. toast• master. The 'migrant will be opened by President Jackson' welcome to •II. Mi. Esther handler will respond for the daughters. A musical program wit fol. low. arranged by Mn. D. Schwarts. The addro.ex of the evening will he given by Mn,, of Glogower, prominent in all social and civic m oveents. m (lutists of the evening will include Fred Butzel, Mn,. J. Victor Ibiem•r. Mm. Melville Welt, Mm. Barry Jackson, Nathan Bean. SanilIPI Levine, President Drapkin and vice-president Falk of the Oakland Mothers Club, President Nolish and vice- l'reo.nlent Glass of the Linw000l.Dexter Mothers' Club, President Segall anol Vim President Greenberg of the Twelfth Street Mothers' Club, President Weinstein and Vice President ', tondo of the West War- ren Mothers' Club. The Linwood Dexter and West Warren Mothers' Clubs will celebrate their an. nu al Mother and Daughter banquet to- gether on Tuesday. May 20 at the It'sai Moshe Shute. Devter boulevard. corner Lawrenee. at 7:30 P. tn. These two ee• live Mothers Clubs have arranged an in- teresting program, whieh will be topeneol by Prrodilent Modish, of the Linwood Dex• ter Mothers' Club, with the club song, All for One and One for All." followed by the welcome address by Mrs. Wein. sLein, president of the West Warren Club . The daughters' response will be given by Mr.. Eva Nolish Goldstone, and Mrs. Hilda Weinstein. Miss Minnie Bauman will recite • original 'went called, - Ful- fillment." Creetings to the mothers and daughters in honor of the occasion will he given by Mrs. Joseph Welt, well. known club and social leader of the city. 'The guests of honor will include Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern. Mr+. Itosenaweig, Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Miss Emma !ba- ld, Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg, Mrs. Em• or, •naeli. Mrs. Anna beegrn•n, Mrs. I,. Shill..., Samuel Levine, President Dropkin and Viee•President Falik of the Oakland Mothers WI, President Jacks and Viee.President Ilubberman of Fenkell Mothers Club, and President Siegel and Vice-('resident Greenberg of Twelfth Street Mothrs' Club. the SINAI DELICATESSEN SOLD BY N. BILANSKY : 1'11;,, int'hi `alet FOR RENT-Seven-room lower FOR RENT-Furnished room for couple, with kitchen privileges. bright flat, three bedrooms, all 3250 Elmhurst. Phone Hemlock modern conveniences, extra large ads for stinl• 1529-51. living room, good northwest res- mer at 523.50 , „„d aft tepee . idential section. Oil heat, frig- MATRIMONIAL CLUB-Ninety- ( ,te „t the most idaire. Near car and bus and nine out of a hundred young Shoarey Zedek and 'Until Moshe unusual clothing men and women should join the Synagogues. 2932 Webb ave- oafs es Detroit international matrimonial club nue. Call Cadillac 1363 or has ever known. I now being organized. For fun Hemlock 4510. particulars write Box 175, care of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle. EMPLOYED COUPLE will share their comfortable, artistically FOR SALE-Cass I.ake. Best furnished home on Glynn Court beach lot on lake. Sacrifice. with couple. Select residenti I'hone D. V. 51aelffinald, Hem- section. Very reasonable. Must st lock 3884-M. I furnish good references. Call -- evenings, Hemlock 3845-W or a... Preparations for the sixth an- University 2-7763. Vantiar nual concert of the Detroit Hillery , Ilazom ir Singing Society a re coin- FOR SALE - 2630 Clairmount lo conjunction with the regular Frid avenue, single residence; face Meted. The curtain of the large evening "e vices, • special service writ ' brick all around; four bedrooms, by Rabbi Bernard Heller of auditorium of the Detroit Institute the occasion being the un- I shower, steam heat. Redecor- A nn veiling of • memorial tablet which bears ated throughout. Good as new. thenames of two past•presidents of Tem- Shown by appointment. In- ple Beth Jacob. Nathan Illumrosen and The concert of the Detroit Can- quire of Sterling Brick Com- tle/ley I. Jacobson. tors Association on June 7, at the pany, Walnut 4934, or 5401 M, Joseph Darnell Mrs. Jarub Kor. IVIlai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter W abash. rinsky. Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, Norman Buckner anal Mrs. Saul Bien.] FOR, RENT-Furnished room kraal. attenolol the convention of the Reasonable rate. Call Saturday sk tenee Si". ".h "" d " is M " . or Sunday. 2497 Hazelwood. DETROIT ITALEVY CONCERT SUNDAY Robert Montgomery makes his bow as a star as the sailor-hero in "Shipmates,'' which is the screen attraction at the Hollywood The- ater for four days starting Sun- day. With most of the scenes filmed aboard the U. S. S. Colorado, the picture provides unique and fascinating entertainment as well as a nautical education. Eddie Loughton and his popular Merrymakers with their arrange- ments and clever novelties are hacked again on this bill by one of those superb unit vaudeville shows sent in by the country's leading circuits. M,. Norman Buckner of Dwight o,tre e .1. i let.(,,,I,22 'rfitis ,ehrforr ,, Peoria. n i :eliurnil.tiollni...wf here r RENT-Splendid room, well 7).,e furnished, for lady or gentle- Mi Mar man. Private All privi- i"r". Mrs. Ilenry Jacobson. Mn,. Arthur loges, 2053 Calvert avenue. FOR y ia ,,, and Mrs. tra y; 11,0 rxn an n ittru bc ok rne a ri "• ' FOR RENT-Nice, clean, airy fur- fur- the May Festival. Dished room. Private family. M aelliBrIlin Goldstein of Ottawa All modern conveniences. Will plea,antly entertai:ied 12,ing .uxt; rent reasonable. Near Dexter at a bridge-tuncheon t VC, bus and Linwood street car, ho oring her guest, Mr, Lillian n Colman 2951 Buena Vista, Arlington of New York City. 5339-R. PERFECTION LODGE CABARET NIGHT ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 FOR RENT-Furnished room for , light housekeeping, $20 per ' month, for single person $13; all modern conveniences. Meals if desired. 2239 Grand avenue,' N ight" will b e cele- PROF. E. ZALUDKOWSKI between Fourteenth and La- Salle. Good transportation. brated by Perfection Lodge No. of Arts will rise on Sunday eve- Can have use of garage. l'hone 486, F. & A. M., Wednesday, May ning, Slay 24. at 8:30 o'clock, when 27, directly after the second de- Arlington 2863-W. 75 singers comprising the chorus gree. Fifteen members are con- will be presented in an elaborate FOR SALE-2457 Glendale, six- tributing their talents toward nov-1 program of Jewish music. room single home. Must settle elty dancing, singing, imitations, The program will embrace prac- estate. Heirs will take 8800 for recitations, mesmerism and tricks tically all phases of Jewish music: equity of $5,300. A real buy. of magic. Liturgical, classical, workman This is the first time in the songs and folk songs. One Tal- TO RENT - Unfurnished apart- lodge's existence that such an event ments, 2242 Blaine; modern; has ever been attempted and it is mudic rhapsody and one Hebrew tile baths; 3 rooms front or in- promised to be a riot of laughter contralto. William Gayman will side, also 4-room; rents reduced; and a big surprise. assist Prof. E. Zaludkowski, who will conduct the chorus through the clean building. Near bus and Masons and their friends are in- major portion of the evening. Miss three car lines. vited. There will be no admission Ruth Sherman will assist S. charge and the show will start at Shpargel at the piano. The pro- FOR RENT - Clean, attractive, approximately 8:30 p. m. Masons large furnished room with pri- are asked to arrive at 7 o'clock to gram follows: vate family, no small children, attend the second degree and their Motto Bro. lz for single or couple. Kitchen friends may wait in the ante-room Zionein Folk Refined neighbor- until the show starts. privileges. Bar Yorhal To, Lahwln,, oodtar,e i This entertainment is being of- Piano `tech•( P " ' m ") nsr desired. fered under the direction of the en- G Gar l ii(=oti 'toads°. nable. L. Shpargel 1676 Elmhurst, Arlington 1898. tertainment committee. May Lid Posner, FOR RENT -Upper flat, 2506 West Philadelphia; four bed- rooms, extra large, two baths, Silent Automatic oil burner, Frigidaire, brick garage, side For this occasion, Stanislaw drive. Euclid 5795. Schapiro, violinist, will present it ' short recital, assisted by Sol I. FOR RENT-Clean, quiet room in Kessler, as accompanist. Mr. Scha- American-Jewish family, by pint. a graduate of the Imperial mother and son, high school age. Conservatory of Petrograd, under Home conveniences, phone and the late Leopold Auer, has liven radio. Call Hemlock 3089-R. with the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra for the past seven years in the FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished cottage on Lake St. Clair; good first violin section. Mr. Schapiro ' location, fishing and bathing. also conducts a studio of music at Call Lenox 1984, 11626 East 1121 Hazelwood avenue. Jefferson avenue. On Monday, May 25, at the Stat. ler Hotel, the closing meeting of the year of Iladassah will take Home Relief Society to Hold I Memorial Services for Departed Members. On Monday afternoon, May 25, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Gins- burg, 16241 Cherrylawn, th elast meeting of the season of the home Relief Society will take place. There will he a prominent speaker and mem”rial services will be held for the departed members. Mrs. H. Schulman, president, requests all members to attend this meeting. While no regular meetings will to held during the summer months, the board of directors will still contin- ue to hold the monthly metings, and the work of the organization will be carried on just the same during the summer months. FOR RENT-Cass Lake cottage, seven rooms, large porch, gas and electric. Clubs considered. Rent reasonable. Glendale 3471-M or Hemlock 4435-R. FOR RENT-A nicely furnished room for single or couple. Near Trumbull car and Fourteenth bus. 2092 Pingree, Apt. 102, Euclid 27774. SIYUM OF YOUNG ISRAEL A SUCCESS On Tuesday, at the Mishkan Is- rael Synagogue, Young Israel of Detroit celebrated the completing of Talmudic Treatise "Megillah" under the guidance of Rabbi Isaac Stollman, spiritual leader of that congregation. The affair seas at- tended by over 300 people. The main address %vas delivered by Rabbi Stollman through whose untiring efforts the Siyum was made possible. Other addresses were made by Rabbis Aishiskin, Straus, Fine, Rabbi Cohen of Chi- . cago. III., and Rabbi Harold Rosen- thal, son of J. I'. Rosenthal of this city'. Short talks were also made by Meyer Weisenfeld on behalf of the committee in charge of the af- fair, Abraham J. Rosenshine, pres- ident of the organization, and Aaron Si. Pregerson. Morris Fish- man, president of the congregation, acted as toastmaster. Reverend Samuel Mogilevsky', , vocal selection, and a violin solo by Samuel Jacobson accompanied by bliss Sadie Schur at the Ilium completed the program of the eve- ning. The organization extends its ap- preciation and thanks to the ladies auxiliary of the synagogue for their splendid work in preparing and serving the refreshments. Joint Shevuoth service's will be held on Friday and Saturday in the Melbourne Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. Interesting speakers have been arranged for both days, and all are urged to attend. CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD Fox Theater. There Al Cohen's Peerless Plumbing & Heating Co. one of the soloists. Monday evening, June 1, at the The rehearsals are in full swing Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, when One of the novel compositions to A. Z. A. 93 team composed of Mor- be heard is "Tov-Lehodos" of the cis Linsky and Nathaniel Rubin, fl (. ,. ., 7,.... ...,, ,... ,.. 11., •=1,s,c,... Opening Dance at LARUE'S CASINO CASE LAKE NITE HAWK CLUB FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 29 FEATURING BILLY MINOR'S MELODIANS Formerly of Venice Beach and Monticello Ballroom Dancing Every Saturday and Sunday. Fumigating, Exterminating and Disinfectors All Household Insects Scientific Methods Used All work guaranteed. Bonded and licensed. Get our mt.. praise!. Lowest prices. GLUCK FUMIGATING COMPANY (ALLIED WITH BARSAMIAN) 6375 TIREMAN AVENUE Garfield 4490 The Only Jewish Fumigators in Detroit great composer, I). Novakowsky winner of the second round, will and "Yiroh-Enenu" of the great meet the Blackhawk team composed cantor and composer, J. L. Weiss. of Morris Taxe and George Kratch- Both compositions are master- man, winner of the first round. pieces and are completed under the direction of Prof. E. Zaludkowski. fi The A. Z. A. team entered the nals by virtue of their victor over the Detroit Friendship Club In the Morning Before Going to Town last Sunday, when the two teams ZEDAKAH TO INSTALL Place it in our hand. for 10 minutes and it will look like clashed on the question of recog- OFFICERS ON JUNE 2 nition of Soviet Russia by the sew. Drive • clean car to town. United States. The A. Z. A. team The tenth annual dinner-dance of attacked the present policy of the the Zeilakah Club held at Eastwood United States and demanded recog- Inn, was a success. The President, nition. The debate was judged by Saturday, Sunday and Holiday., $1.25 Mrs. Anna Zarnsky, thanks the Eliot Moyer, formerly a member of Lubrication Service chairman of the social committee, the University of Michigan debat- Special Rates for Monthly Storage Mrs. A. 11. Eisler. ing team, Milton Weinstein, an at- hi rs. !tarry ("Mother") Klein torney, and Leo Gurko, a member donated a basket of California of the Detroit City College Debate fruit which brought in a consider- Team. Theodore Baruch, coach of able sum of money. thrt e ■ si .d lowish p e ('enter debate team The following ladies acted as hos- tesses: Rose Lipson, Ililda Lubin, Mae Shapiro, Ann Rosenbaum, Ethel Shapiro, Esther Davis, Eve- lyn Wohlman, and Elsie Rubin. Miss Selma Klein entertained the guests with a number of piano se- NEW lections. The chairmen, Mrs. Sarah Eisler and Mrs. Lee Levensohn, announce the installation of officers to be Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS held at the Lee Plaza Hotel on June 2, at 1:30 o'clock Those who wish to co-operate for a trip to visit the Equality Damp Wash Laundry call the chairman, Mrs. Lee Levensiihn, Longfellow 1768, for the dates of June 4, 5, 8, 9, and 10. A recital will be sponsored by Eleanore Shapiro under the aus- pices of Zedakah Club, Tuesday evening, Tune 9. at Highland l'ark high Schroth Glendale and Third. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Schreiber, 3205 Calvert, Monday evening at 81 DELAWARE AVE. 8 o'clock. TRINITY 2.3211 DETROIT PAVILION AT LOS ANGELES SANATORIUM LET US CLEAN YOUR CAR Auto Wash '95o Dexter Auto Wash 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD DETROITERS AID TUBERCULARS Funeral Home Center Athletic League. Re ■ ulta of Intermediate League liaise- hall of Sunday May 17, Pirates 0. Spar- tans 2; l'anthers 5, Maccabees 6; Revel. era 0, Balfour. 9. Results of Senior Intermediate Play- ground ball: Pilot. 2. Celtics 5; Rawl.. In, O. camerarlerle 0: 04mpicl 7, tree , . cent. I. Intermediate League Itiveball isle for Sunday, M. 24: Balfour. vs. Panther+. No. 1 at 12:00: Reveler, VA. Spartan, No. 2 at 1:30. Pirates vas Mac- cabees, Ni,. 1 at 1.30. Senior Intermediate Playground Ball Schedule for Sunday. M•y 24: Cre.cents VP. Rawlings, No 1 at 10.30; Olympics vit. Celtic,. No. 2 at 10:30; Pilot. ys. Carnersirrie, NO 2 at 12. schedule for Junior Division American League for May IS Sophie Wright vs. Dodge; Itrightmoor vs. Highland Park West. National League. Sophie Wright en. Tau Beta: Highland Park v, Weinman. Schedule for N ideet ., American League: Jewish Center v.. Dodge: Bright- moor Highland Park West. Sehedule for Midger•. National Leaglito• Sophie Wright vas Franklin Street. High- :land Park East l'rhan League. "Seed" at R K 0 Downtown five DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Specialists in apartment house plumbing and ing work at lowest prices in the city. Rev. Ruben Boyarsky, cantor of Congregation Emanuel, will con- duct services at the Talmud Torah on Tuxedo and Holmur on Satur- day morning, Slay 30, beginning at 9 o'clock. Admission will be free and the public is invited. These services are under the aus- , pices of Cheers Gemorah and will usher in other events of the soci- ety for the study of the Talmud. Cantor Boyarsky is the possessor of a beautiful voice, and he has earned an enviable reputation wherever he has conducted serv- ices, in this country and in Eu- rope. and Lawrence, promises to be one of the features of musical events CENTER DEBATES of the year. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld, vice- The Jewish Center Senior De- president of the association, will be bate League will come to a close on PLANT MORE TREES IN J. N. F. FOREST SHOLEM ALEICHEM 1 FOLK INSTITUTE Under the regime of the newly elected worthy matron, Ilannah Ilarvith, Purity Chapter orders the following trees planted in the Herz! Forest of the Jewish Na- tional Fund in Palestine: Shevuoth services of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zeilek are beingheld in the Oriole Theater, Linwood and Philadelphia, with Rabbi A. Si. Hershman delivering the ser- mons and Cantor E. Zaludkowski conducting the services. BOYARSKY TO CONDUCT SERVICES AT TUXEDO TALMUD TORAH MAY 30 home. Decoration Week-End Outing: The Camp Committee of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Inatitute iscompleting Preparation. fur a Decoration Day week- end outing, •t the Camp Sholem Aleirh. m situated four miles from Chelsea. The c. One tree In memory of Jennie 'hen.. ou ting will eelehrate and officially open Akron 0, out of cotirte. to member the camp. An extensive program of • ■ •• tivities and entert•inment i. planned for The saga of gangland, "Hell Adolph Jacoby. One tree in memory of Fred.K•solan. the two Oar. (Saturday, May 30 and On the occasion of Louis Kassof's Bound," with Leo Carrillo fea- out of courtesy to mirolier, Mrs. C. Ito.. Sunday. May 311. will be • con- cert. • hall. a banquet and • camp fire . fiftieth birthday, held at 583 Rose- tured, is the attraction at the Fox enm.. Ream- IA.101'0 dab' avenue. a party of relatives Theater. On the stage will be the Mother's Day trees were planted 25. Phort• will be taken up to Mim Hemlock 10257. or call at and friends honored hint by plant- third of Fanchon & Marco's "big as follows: the office of the Sholern Aleichem Folk One tree each in m memory em of her par- Institute. 539 ing four trees in his honor in the time" vaudeville shows, this one' !onto. Il arri• . 41 Galls Poloyker. hr Mr. Fifth Annual Childre. Concert June 3: entitled "Talent Idea." Ierzl Forest in Palestine. Samuel J. Eder. The pupils of the three Sholem Alei- One tree in memory of her mother rhem Folk Shute. •re preparing a con• Fannie Fast, by her daughter. Ilenriet- cert. in which 150 children will partici- t• Gladwin. pate, of Friday evening. June 5. 411 Litt- One tree in memory nf her mother. man a Theater. A play by Oscar Wilde,: - - Itessie Harris by her daughter, Mrs. " e Th Prince" is being prepared Louis Kramer. for that concert. The play 1. heir, ' One tree in honor of her grand.on. "Seed" is the history of a man soar had by Edith Percovich and Nach- mund Ilary. G oldberg, born M. 2. by Drachler. Tosia Mund.tnek of genius and his family. Among btr• Ilym•n G oldberg. Iectnie the dance.. The pupil. of One tree in memory of her hu•b•nd. the Modem Aleirhem Mittleshul will al.s its casting accomplishments are Hyman Goldberg, by Mr.. Hyman Gold- twrticipate in the program. They will children, including twins, pre- , berg. pr,ent •n adult one-art play 'Dm. Tohn- sented at three stages of their life, One tree honoring her mother. Freel• vaitik" or - The Tooth Ache." A no m. from infancy to puberty. With •Fishman, by Mrs. Morris Fishman. 2252 hineit cho rus of 250 children. pupils of Cladeone. all of the Sholem Aleirhern Folk Shute.. Miss Tobin are John Boles, Lois one tree by little Hannah D. Levin under the direction of Mr. Solomon, will Wilson, Raymond Ilackett. Zasu honoring her mother. Levin of 294. also participate. Ticker. ran he aerured Pitts, Bette Davis and Richard Webb. PHONE ARLINGTON 5997•W and SA about our economy plan at any of the ...hoofs. School No. I is O tine tree by little Miriam Mirm Leah Levin.' at 539 Kerdw,orth: School Nn. 2 is at Tucker. The picture already has NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE honoring her mother, Mr, Theodore 3134 Fenkell: School No. 3 is at 3524 , gained the attention of persons who I evin Monterey. Plant Four Trees in Zion in Honor of Louis Kassof's Fiftieth Birthday. hi V CANTOR'S CONCERT SHEVUOTH SERVICES ON SUNDAY, JUNE 7 OF SHAAREY ZEDEK AT ORIOLE THEATER SCHAPIRO TO GIVE ; HADASSAH RECITAL, Hollywood Theater. M ..4111111.1111tele, Notts N. Bilansky's Sinai Kosher Del- icatessen has been opened at 8738 Twelfth street, to carry a full line of the strictly kosher Sinai pro- ducts, including salamis, pastramis, corned beef, bolognas and other products. The Sinai products have the rec- ognition of the Association of Or- thodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada as strictly kosher. The Sinai Products also bear the Fed- eral Government Number 48 as an Mir Shmiden Celbstral endorsement of its strictly fresh Ahin, Ahin 1;,; FOR RENT-1707 Calvert, upper Halleluiah Letoodooski I and sanitary qualities. six large, light rooms. Newly Vocal Selections J. M. Mr. Bilansky is well-known in Mein Nit di Welt decorated throughout, Frigid- Gelbaroil Detroit, having been affiliated with Bench Maillikni aire, side drive, garage. Birnbaum 11.1 Ando Posner the United Hebrew Schools, the !eh Itin Il.rden HEBREW taught at home, chil- Jewish National Fund and other in- Di Al,o for :.h. 7:Itt n" 1," dren and adults. G. Askenazy," institutions. His Sinai store will be 1974 Tuxedo, Hemlock 9472-R. closed Saturdays and holidays and This concert will be free to the will he open on Saturday nights FOR RENT-Furnished room for and Sundays. lady or gentleman. Good loca- tion and very reasonable. Home: AVRUNIN CAMP OPENS privileges. 2484 Hazelwood, ON DECORATION DAY near La Salle. Si. Kramer. I Avrunin Camp's opening is an- flounced for May 30, Decoration Day. The camp has many friends among the finest families in De- troit, as well as in many other cit- ies in Michigan. The staff is =kin • an earnest effort to conduct the camp along advanced, modern lines, hearing in mind that most of the parents are anxious kept in total, with Jewish customs. Friday nights are conducted in a traditional Jewish manner, with appropriate Hebrew songs and talks on Jewish history. The staff's expecting to make many new friends this year. no heat- help pick the 10 best of the year. The dedication of the Detroit pa- vilion of the Los Angeles Sanator- ium at Duarte, California, on Sun- day, April 19, marked an important effort on behalf of Detroit tuber- colors who find relief and cure Theater on Saturday, June 6, has been arranged for. A special pr gram will take place, featuring a For Young and Old, There Is No movie reel coming direct from Los Healthier Food Than Angeles Sanatorium. There will THE EAGLE DAIRY PROD- be entertainment and a large UCTS SOUR CREAM. CHEESE double bill. Positively no appeals AND BUTTER for funds of any sort will be made. The public is urged to help with , Make sure you buy only the best. Ask your grocer for the maintenance of the 5.1 Detroit Eagle Dairy Products. tuberculars who have been admit- ted to the Los Angeles Sanatorium through the efforts of the Detroit Auxiliary. The Detroit Auxiliary announces ' Get the Best. Protect Your the fifth annual picnic to be held Health at the Detroit Creamery grounds 5071 TILLMAN on Sunday, July 5. Jean Gold- WALNUT 5413 kette's Orchestra has been secured for this event and another great , surprise will be announced in the ' next issue. ther Th% dedication was marked by interesting ceremonies, which have already been reported in these col- umns. Former Detroiters, Los An- geles lay and rabbinic leaders and others participated. Judge Benja- min Scheinman was among the principal speakers. All who spoke pointed out the importance of the project and described the health work done in behalf of tuhercu- lars. Many contributions were made, the list being headed by M. Metz- ner of Detroit, with $500; Morris Friedberg, also of Detroit, gave $250. Louis Felhandler of the Merchants Association Warpnw Bakery in Detroit gave $100. Morris Saran, in behalf of Elects H. D. Robinson. a to ys club, pledged 8200. Madam Schnitzer, former De- All officers of the Retail Mer- I troiter who possesses a beautiful chants Association were re-elected contralto voice, sang; Jean Wolff, at the annual election Wednesday. baritone, also a Detroiter, sang Ne- Herbert D. Robinson, of P.usseks, gro spirituals. was re-elected president to serve his third term. Maurice A. Eng- Detroit Auxiliary of Los Angels. gass, of the Engel. ..4 Jewelry Co., Sanatorium. is first vice-president; George J. The next few' weeks will see ev- Letterman, of Tuttle & Clark, are-' ery worker of the Detroit Auxili- and vice-president; E. A. Van ary busy to help make the several Maaren, of the S. S. Kresge Co., I undertakings successful. A mid- treasurer, and Charles E. Boyd of ; night show to be held at the Oriole the Board of Commerce, secretary. Rio- EAGLE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. •Ilk %%61' lffi \ EVERTED! ENGRAVING Second Floor Kerr . - - Ea. QUALITY PRINTIPK, Pt • 5(51 N ,11014 ■ 1.11.AVI S MOT rl s. ATE% • •