r. PAGE TWO THEVLTROITANISH (11 RON lat AN OPEN LETTER FROM THE Y. W. H. A. CAMP DIRECTOR TO EVERY JEWISH GIRL IN DETROIT BOE SKY PRODUCTS Are Welcomed in Every Home JR. ITI1IP A CE Miss Esther Lsewenberg is a member of the committee in charge of the formal dinner-dance with going you • decided where you n delft. ot Hr room ions meals are tastefully which the Junior Young Peoples for your vacation? If not t and appet izingly served in strict let me refer you to the Y. W. II. A. accordant. e with Jewish h d' • • amp, whose natural beauty is laws. On Friday evenings, the without equal in camps in the mid. Sabbath is sanctified by the light- west and whose program of sports, ing of candles and a simple relig- entertainments, rest and play hors service. makes it truly an ideal place to The three spacious dormitories, spend the precious vacation weeks. each containing 12 rooms with two Camp is located upon the shore b e d, in a of beautiful I.ake Huron, 75 miles every req room are equipped with uisite for rest and corn- from Detroit. The large, rustic r m.,. , f ou The delicious taste of Boesky Bros.' delicatesse n gate which marks the entrance to y don't know how to play the camp swings open and wel- ' there is a class for begin- products has won the favor of all Detroit. You'll comes you with a promise of many tennis, nem you do know how to play, delightful hours. Broad, green make no mistake in serving "Boesky's" for all fields, cool woods, sandy beach and you are taught how to improve sparkling blue water send forth an your game. Red Cross Life-saving occasions—whether's it's a party, bridge instructors will teach you how to invitation to play 81111 rest. If you are out for a "rollicking swim and will insure absolute safe- , : or unexpected company. Remember, I good time" the competent staff of ty in the water. "Boesky's" will be welcomed It is the purpose of camp to pro- specialized counsellors offer a var- ied schedule of activities, tennis, vide rest and relaxation through', by your friends. basketball, baseball, field athletics. sport and recreation and to afford HERZ' MEMORIAL MEETING JULY 7 Special Reduced Rates in June (ELKIN MANAGEMENT) Announcement is made by the ewish National Fund that a Beret Memorial meeting will be held (01 Tuesday evening, July 7, under the auspices of the Zionist District of Detroit, of which Simon Shetzer is president, with the cooperation of all other Zionist groups in the city. Ben F. Goldman, president of , the National Fund, also announces that plans are being completed for a canvass in synagogues for the fund on Tisha July 22 and 2J. I. W. Lawton heads the com- mittee in charge, --- INTERNATIONAL ZIONIST CONGRESS TO OPEN AT BASLE (Continued from Page One.) swimming, boating and golf, and of an opport unity for new' friendships. course, evening sings aroung the The atmos phere of good fellowship, I campfire. Hikes, trips and picnics of sponta moons gait)' and of thor- are arranged for those who with "ugh gul oyment will banish all With the added convenience of tables, giving us a to see the beauty of the surround- cares ,t ,oiif he morrow and the mem- MISS ESTHER LOEWENBERG seating capacity of 100, our Downtown Shop in the ing countrytide. .rfect days will remain Society of Shaarey Zedek will close high up on a cliff, overlooking with you Library Market makes an ideal lunching rendezvous. long after the vacation its first season. The affair is to the lake are the comfortable camp'. itself is f orgotten. buildings, modern in equipment and' Camp open on Sunday, S ay, June be held June 2,3 at the Knollwood appointments. Recreation hall of. 28 , and w I remain open until La- Country Club Chaperones include Dr. and Mrs. fern opportunity for indoor enter- bur Day. The fee is 811 a week. . m an , Mr. Mr and Mrs. A. tainment and complete relaxation. , The camp has leaves the clubhouse A. AL Hersh There is a large open fireplace be- 'every Sunday morning at half-pastLoui s Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Si- III fore which to pop corn and tell eight. Judging from the large number mon, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon. stories on cot(' and rainy evenings, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aaron- Twelfth at Hazelwood 0 ,, o. Hastings at Farnsworth and a practical stage for stunts, of registrations already recorded, „ and programs and dramatic perform- the summer of 1931 gives promise ' Library Market, Library and Gratiot The following officers for the antes. A well equipped library , (I f being the busiest in our camp coming year were installed at the with comfortable chairs is a hove history. h - last meeting of the year, June 11. en for those who want rest rather Very sincerely yours, Albert Gordon, president; Han- than activity. ELLA VERA FELDMAN, son Bucliver, vice-president; Es- In the screened open air dining Executive Director, ther Loe•enberg, secretary; Will- FOR A PLEASANT VACATION COME TO iam Caplan, treasurer; and the fol. HIAS FIELD DIRECTOR JUNIOR NATIONAL FUND lowing additional members of the SEEKS RENEWALS HERE OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY ward of directors: Jacob Keidan, Alaxwell Jospey, Rosalind Fischer, An up-to-date resort on a farm. Electric lights, hot and B. Young, field director of the Fayga Keidan and Morton Wein- cold running water in large, airy rooms, and a large, airy din- The second anniversary Hebrew Sh eltering and Immigrant : The the ing room. Strictly kosher meals—all foodstuffs from our own unior Jewish Notional Fund was : ber o.. I Aid Societ y of America (Hies), is Junior farm. celebrated with a party for men- i dnder the leadership of Sidney visiting Detroit for the purpose of laa' retiring president, and the Large, spacious lawns with tennis and basketball courts, berm and friends on May 23 at the Ii Ca seeking renewals from those. al• Caplan, of George Weiswasser, children's playgrounds, outdoor gymnasium, billiard room and 2659 I ready contributing to the society. home of Miss Jerry open air swimming pool. 1'r :divisor, this first year of the so- Mr. Young will also visit alter Carter. On June 7, the group participat- ciety's existence has been highly Rates Extremely Reasonable Michigan cities. For R ''d in the annual Flower Day of the successful. lions and Further Particulars Write {Has, Jewish as is well known, . is the Jewish National Fund. The fol. remise i immigrant aid so- ' LEVIN'S RESORT, R. F. D. No. 1, South Haven, Mich. Thousands Flock to Belle Isle ciety in the world and is rendering lowing members took part: Phone 431 or 1814-W Jeanette Hoffman, captain, Es Concert of Chord of Judea. outstanding. service to Jewish wan- they Karbal, Ethel Belinsky, Alol- derers everywhere. The demands upon Hies are ever increasing by Its Zimmerman, henry Gottlieb, By J. JOYRICH The Chord of Judea Symphony Bell Telephone Authorizes reason of intolerable conditions in Lends Further and Jack l'ollack. Among the future activities of Orchestra, composed of a group of Europe with the result that its re- Expenditure of $4,500,000. sources have been greatly taxed. the group are: young boys and girls, made a fine 1. An outing to which members showing at the open air concert at than has now an endowment fund may bring their friends, at Bloom- Belle Isle last Sunday evening. At the monthly meeting of the and is dependent upon voluntary contributions from American Jew. er Park on Sunday, June 21. This was the first time in the his- board of directors of the Michigan 2. An open meeting, to which the tory of Detroit that a Jewish or- ry. Bell Telephone company, held June , public is invited, featuring a well- In a statement issued by Aiwa- chestra occupied the Shell at Belle 11, the expenditure of $1,500,000 ham Herman, the president, the known speaker and entertainers, to Isle and drew such a large crowd. ' was authorized for new construe., earnest hope is expressed that the be held in a few weeks, The National Nights will begin 3. The annual moonlight in July, on June 29. It is not unusual to tion, according to an announce- Jews of Detroit will give Mr. ment by Burch Foraker, president, Young every co-operation and sup- definite (late for which has not as see large crowds on the National yet been set. Nights because the Detroit Sym- Of this total, $3,153,000 is for the port. phony Orchestra is part of the fea- Detroit exchange area and $1,367,. turing program. But last Sunday, is for the remainder of the Preparations of D. H. H. S. S. 800 RADIO DEALERS BOOK 000 state. the Chord of Judea established a for Belle Isle Event. VIEW LATEST MODELS precedent in giving an entirely in- I'L'ith the Jewish Night, opening dependent Jewish night. It is a Gives eouet• met erre.. ea ever 1,001 dirt ttttt lines of buena... No ITIClOY the National Nights in Belle Isle, A CORRECTION More than 600 radio dealers were regretahle fact, however, that on What your business, In this book you approaching rapidly, the Detroit entertained Wednesday night at a so-called Jewish night devoted wIll And th• number of your vs:tepee. tIra cuetom•ra Halevy-Ilazomir Singing Society is the Hotel Steller by the Philadel- solely to the Jewish people that the In hist weeks issue, in the item preparing Valuable Information le •Iso elven mi to a 100-per cent Jewish bow YOU tan too the mails to secure about the honor conferred upon program for the open air concert phia Storage Battery Co., manu- program consisting of eight com- orders and Ingots'. for your yrodOcts Or Meno.. Robert J. Kositchek, son of Mr. which is to take place on Monday facturers of the Philco radio. The positions was non-Jewish except MM. for Year Fart cep, and Mrs. Louis Kositchek of Lan- evening, June 29. The program models for the next two years were for the Hebrew Chant composed R. L. POLK & CO., Detroit, Mick. sing, it was erroneously stated will be published in the next issue shown to the dealers following the I by William P. Bliznick, conductor Lamm Co, DIrectery PubtiMera i. ths wary that he was the son of Immigrant of The Chronicle. Rehearsals are entertainment. The meeting was' of the Chord of Judea. M.th•Y b C Cassetters—auslaess autistic* A beautiful moment of the eve- parents. This is wrong, His taking place each Wednesday eve- in charge of Eustace Vynne. sk Preis.. of [mod Moil advents,. lung was when, before the second father was born in Lansing and ning at Northern High School, Who seeks shall find, and who to I part of the program, Adelle War- his mother in Chicago, room 123• sleeps shall dream. ! ren, little daughter of Mrs. Anna Warren, well-known soprano, pre-' sented Mr. Illiznick with a bouquet of flowers on behalf of the Detroit Halevy Havomir Singing Society. Miss Esther Cohen accompanied at the piano. 'William Klein is president and manager of the so- ciety. Boesky Bros Levin's Resort • South Haven Can be ttured by IAI L Po PREFERENCE and Mailing List Catalog the government's aid in preventing Saturday football games. It is understood that while the high commissioner sympathized with the rabbis' perturbation, he did not promise to intervene in a matter after public opinion had failed to influence the players. Mandates Body Gets Protest. GENEVA. — (J. T. A.) — The Mandates Commission of the League of Nations, which is now in session here, received a memoran dum from Israel Amikam of Haifa entitled a "Memorandum on th Violation by the Department o Posts and Telegraphs of the Gov ernment of Palestine of the Righ of the Ilebrew Language to Equal ity with the other Official Lan gauges of Palestine, " Mr. Annktm's memorandum , points out that telegrams in the etiolate are accepted, like telegrams in and foreign and unofficial language, only if written in Latin script, while the Arabs are permitted to send am receive telegrams in their own script. The memorandum cites the fol- lowing alleged grounds for this discrimination; the number of Hebrew telegrams is small in com- parison with the number trans- mitted in other languages and therefore it is not worth while to alter the established practice; technical difficulties in the way of transmitting telegrams in Hebrew characters; and the introduction of telegraphy in Hebrew charac- ters would involve an increase in the budget To these objections Sir. Ami- kam replied that a Hebrew mes- i sar gu eou in s aL na dt itnh a acrcaoeu t n e t r s s /o s r a m th i s h the- reluctance of Jews who know other languages to send telegrams in Hebrew, that the Morse signs for the Hebrew letters are identi- cal with those for the Arabic ones, that all that is necessary is to cable at the beginning of the message a Morse signal meaning "Hebrew" Just as a signal for "Latin" or "Arabic," as the case may be is prefaced now, the receiving clerk then knowing what script to use, and that the cost of teaching non- Jewish telegraph employes 22 He- brew characters, the only addi - tional cost, is negligible. OLYMPIA HOTEL and BATH HOUSE 0.1r Alineral Baths ace an absolute cure for Rheumatism, Nervousness and Rundown Conditions, Bath House and Hotel under same roof, under the personal management of: MAX and JOE ELKIN Do not wait until it is to late, come now and get well as our Alineral Baths have cured many who suffer from Rheumatism and other ills. Open all year. For further information write or phone OLYMPIA HOTEL AND MINERAL BATHS Mount Clemens, Mich. MRS. BLOOMGARDEN DIES AT AGE OF 69 - STERNBERG TAKES CHARGE OF LEGAL f NOTICE SECTION Ask Voice in Negoti•tions Last week, Jacob Schakrie. busi ness manager of The Detroit Jew ish Chronicle, announced that In had obtained the services of Sam uel Sternberg, attorney, to direc Ales, Mary Illoomgarden 69 veal a old, died Sunday in her home, 16;30 A'irginia Park, after an ness of two weeks. Her death came less than a month after that of her husband, Abraham .1. Bloomgarden, promi- nent in Detroit's produce business for 17 years as head of A. .1. Illoomgarden & Suns, Ile died May 21. Mrs. Bloontgarden had lived in Detroit 68 years. She was horn in Utica, N. 1'. She leaves thret. daughters, Mrs. I., B. Cowen, Mrs, Sadye Silver and Ales. H. I. Kal. let, all of Detroit, and two sons, Philip of Detroit and David of Los Angeles, Funeral services were conducted in Temple Beth El chapel Wednes. day at 2 p. m., with burial in Oak- vi•w. In loving memory of our darling (laughter and sister, Beverly D. Levine, who passed away six years • ago, June 18, 1925. SAMUEL STERNBERG the work of the Wayne County Legal Notice Publication. ()h. darling daughter Reverie. Since you have passes! AMOY. In accepting this important post, It seems It in not silt years ago. Mr. Sternberg expresses his opin- But only yerterdag. ion that a valuable service has been wi ite un r Zes" ;1'tk h Y tt7:s made available to the members of • Ileveriy dear. how we love you, the bar and other persons who will And love cannot forget. The Lord took you from us, have occasion to use the services of It ma. Ilk holy will , this d epartment. And le ft in our hearts • vacancy I.egal notices are usually pub- Which no one else can fill. w'r •re lela.;ys thinking of you, we lished in legal papers that have a very limited circulation and in And our hearts •re aael with pain. most instances confined Only to Oh. earth would be heaven, could we lawyers. Yet, practically every Ilut hear your voice again. notice that appears in these papers Sadly missed by her loving par- contain a story that fairly throbs ents, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Le. with human interest. As to the attorneys and other vine of 1652 Burlingame avenue, ' persons taking advantage of this Brothers Herschel and Seymour opportunity, there will be afforded and Sister, Iris. T hem g medium of a In loving memory of our dear much larger scope than that used I son and brother, Walter Bartlett at the present time. All communications may be di- Levine, who passed away 16 years rected to the office of The Chronicle ago, June 16, 1915. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A resolution protesting against the new law restricting land purchases in Palestine was adopted at the convention of the Federation of Palestinian Jews in America, held on Saturday evening and Sunday at the Hotel Pennsylvania, Man- hattan. The convention also de. folded to ask of the forthcoming Zionist Congress in Basle that in negotiations between Zionist lead. era and Arabs the opinions of na- Annual Picnic of Home Re- tive-born Palestinian Jewsbe taken more into consideration, lief Society Monday. since the native Jews, in the opin- ion of the convention, are more On Thursday afternon, June 11, acquainted with the Palestinian addressed to the Wayne County You left behind broken heart. that loved Mrs. II, M. Shulman was hostess 1, 111 171tint pincer.. who never have and Arabs than foreign-born Zionist Legal Notice Publication, 525 to the board of directors. As this ' leaders. Woodward avenue. A call to Cad- never will. forget you Walter dear, In memory a constant thought, in our sus the last hoard meeting for the illac 1040 will bring a representa- ea a r rt s . I a . silent sorrow. Deep in our, Rabbi J. Si. Charlap wan elected Home Relief Society, ways and I president of the Federation of . tive with full information, rates broth.er rts:ain' means were planned to continue the tlik7tA and legal forms. i r narn7rtfZe7rf's:r'ne r we keep it. Palestinian Jews. Rabbi Chaim lie •Iways had some thee, ease and hospital work right ful wordu, ant Hirschenson was elected honorary- emiles we see them through the summer. Mrs. Shut- yet. JULIUS BRODIE DEAD fli• tender love for everyone we president and Rabbi Aaron Teitel- never will forget. man has taken a leave of absence , Julius Brodie, 65 years old, 1914 baum, honorary vice-president., for the summer and the work is to Jacob Moineshter was chosen sec- Edison avenue, Detroit resident His loving parents and sisters. I continue under supervision of Mrs. retady, and Uri Felshin, treasurer. for 14 years, died of heart disease Al Weisman, Mrs. Ben Schwartz W ednesday at 1 p. m., after a five-' F I assisting. months' illness. He was president On Monday, June 22, the annual Inter.Fraternal League. of the firm of J. Brodie & Sun, picnic given by the Home Relief , ventilating enginers and contrac- Society for their children and fam- The Inter-F'raternal League is tors. ilies will take place at Belle Isle. composed of the following Mr. Brodie was born in New (rater Members are requested to be at the nities: Alpha Tau, A. Z. A., 93, York City, where he was engaged Old Casino grounds at 11 o'clock. Epsilon Nu, Phi-Alpha Tau, Phi in business until he moved to De- Fur the children there will be races Beta and Phi Kappa Epsilon. It troit. and games. Mrs. Manners will be I is sponsoring its yearly dance at Ile leaves his widow, Mrs. Anna in charge of the activities, assisted LaRue's Casino at ('ass Lake Formerly EDMUND C. LEWIS on Brodie, three sons, Aaron, II. Lee by Mrs. Cornell and Mrs. Arkin. Saturday next, June 21). Samuel and Arnold N. Brodie, and two , Capp of Alpha Tau is chairman of daughters, Eleanor and Edith Russian Express Service. Brodie. this affair. 81 DELAWARE AVE. Funeral services were held Send food packages to Russia— TRINITY 2-3211 Thursday afternonfi with i nter- rather, try and send food packages ment at Clover Hill Park Ceme- to Russia! tery. Dr. Franklin officiating. Not as easy at it sounded, when WILLIAM NORINS the cables flashed the report that Ile who loves money cannot be pl111 1111MINOMMammusow . the Soviet Government had lifted 'of 2218 Gladstone avenue, 32 righteous, and he who hastens af- years old, died on June 14. Fu- the ban. The rejoicing, it seems, ter possessions is led away from Granite and Marble neral services were held on June was a little premature. the right path. Happy the rich 17 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, It costs two dollars in Parcel whose hands are clean and who do with interment at Machpelah not cling to possessions. Postage to send one dollar's worth If there of food. It takes no many weeks Cemetery. Cantor Cugell and- be such a man, we will praise him that the risk of spoilage is consid- ' ated. He is survived by his wife. as happy, for he has done much Mamie, and a little daughter, MANUEI. URBACH erable. Then there is the rather for his people. If thus tested and serious feature that no insurance Ilelen; his mother, Mrs. Strick- found unblemished, we will exalt 7729 TWELFTH ST. is available. And finally, there stein ; two sisters, Mrs. P. Shaffer him. If, having had the opport-. are a complex mess of restrictive and Fay Slutzky, and one brother, nity to deceive, he did it not, hav- Euclid 7192 Herman. ing had the means to act unjustly, laws at the Russian end which he acted fairly.—The Talmud. , wk would tend to dishearten most of FANNIE RING us. of 9670 Otsego, 24 years old, died But the problem seems to have on June 14. Funeral services created its own solution. Food must go to hungry relatives in Rus- were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on June 15, with interment sia. So the Russian Express at Machpelah Cemetery. She is Service was created, with the survived by her husband, Morris, unique arrangement of an office in and a baby daughter, her mother, Berlin from which the packages and a sister in Russia, a sister, are shipped and delivery guaran. Mrs. Mollie Kaminsky of Detroit, teed. and two brothers, Izzie Stershein There is an assortment of pack- of Detroit and Sam of New York. ages of food-stuffs to fit every purse LAFAYETTE 0800 and need. The cost is no higher 1832 W. Fort, at Twelfth JENNIE GLASS than the cost of food and transpor- of 15531 Normandy, 47 years old, tation. Packages reach Russia died on June 17. Funeral set -v- from Berlin in a few days. ices were held on June 17 at The Russian Express Service op- Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with Daniel Lewis Seymour Lewi. erates in Chicago from 105 West Saul Lewis Gooto• (owls Adams Street and may he reached interment at Independent Detroit I.odge Cemetery. She is survived at Randolph 6727 for further infor. by her husband, !creel; three sons, motion. David, Theodore and Morris, and FUNERAL DIRECTORS one daughter, Dolly. Notice to Attorneys L The Detroit Jewish Chronicle is now devoting a section of its weekly issue to render a complete service on legal notices which will be identified as GILBERT'S Funeral Home Wayne County Legal Notice Publication OBITUARY The usual official court notices, orders, foreclosures, public sales, etc., will be accepted and printed at the statutory rates, in accordance with legal requirements Monuments The advantage of such advertising before the readers of The Jewish Chronicle will be a factor that will not be overlooked by the progressive lawyer. Memorials Made in Detroit i Granite Detroit i Co. Correct legal forms furnished on request Full information and rates gladly supplied TAYNE COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE PUBLICATION SAMUEL STERNBERG, Managing Director Ca dillac 1040 Unveiling of Tombstone. 525 Woodward Ave. CARL SILVERMAN of 158514 Sussex, 2 Si years old, died on June 14. Funeral services were held on June 14 at Lewis Bros, Funeral Home, with inter - , merit at Cloverhill Park Cemetery, Who seeks • quarrel, finds it marl Ile Is survived by hie parents, Mr. at hand. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman, An unveiling of a monument in memory of Samuel Plain, mill take place on Sunday. June 21, ■ t 2 p m., at Marhpelah Cemetery. I 7739 John R. St. Trinity 2-2114