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CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

TilEVETRf

IMMIIM•1 ■ 1111MNIMIIIMI.

RESOLUTION PAYS
GINSBURG TRIBUTE

:4CLASSIFIED:4

but by •n Intelligent •nd f liar-seeI
tered in general social ame orationg
n. in-

"III, consIcentlous attend•nce at meet.
Mita •nd fulfillment of committee assign.
north, his willingness to co.operate •nd

The Jewish Welfare Federation, efee
d
wen MRS J. SHERL1Nt -First-class
at the last meeting, adopted the ;i: od
!,..4..e'Ve .ins eoblie ;noses •
catering, for weddings and par-
following resolution of tribute to
good exe cutive action mode him an in-
ties. 15850 Linwood. Unlver-
the late Bernard Ginsburg, who J•Isable leader. Ms friendly support of
city 2.1610.
for years served on the Fedora- workers. both professional and lay, and
expressions of appreciation brought out
tion's board of directors:
the heir in those who like himself were
DON'T WA IT to be registered,
"The na me of Bernard Ginsburg re.
in the monnornity.
main. Indebly
li
a.sociated with the be.
..
finger-printed! Become a citi.
is pro•perity •. well as in adversity
ginning and development or
z ee now! David Horowitz, the
the modern he thought of others •nd contributed
n ,„,,,w
ent in philanthropy. both Jewish eonstantlY and generously to man.
teacher, 2248 Hazelwood, Gar-
and non.sect•rian, both locally and na- worthy causes.
Ills activities in our
Ile was •11 Instigator of the
tionally.
field 6835-J. Correct English,
community •re a memorial both to his
'Adorn' In the Associated Charities in own humanity and Ito that of his wife.'
Hebrew or Yiddish reading and
Detroit which eel rninsted in the Cimis wit F:. Ginsburg, who not only wrought
writing in five lessons guaran-
Ills distress •t the di-
m,nits Union.
on In the philanthropic activities of well but furnished a large part of his in
teed. Trial lesson free!
Spe-
a nd Reform Jews con.
the Ortho
-,
cial
low rates for the summers
At • meeting of the executive mu,
trihsted to the formation of the United

h Charities.
The Ginsburg Mein- mittee ,,f the Jewkh Welfare Federa• . ..,_ __.,
'
on ..f I /et roil, held on Wednesday. June flr.W
tiltE taught at home, chil-
e 's .' addition to the Hannah b ehlo.s Don
Memorial made possible for the first time I 7. )931, the above memorandum was or•
dren and adults. G. Askenacy,
well-balanced and complete program of tiered placed on the permanent records
1974
Tuxedo, Hemlock 9472-R.
J ewish social activities in Detroit. The of the Federation and ordered , transmit-
Ida E. Ginsburg Day Niirsery provided • td fn Golds G. Myer, Judith I ult., and
laboratory for the study of infant be. Avery J. Ginsburg, the children of our FOR RENT-A beautifully fur-
havlor •nd nutrition an well . the pos .i. late co.watker Bement f.insburg.

'
- F '', ..

tali. for self-support for working

•• M Mord Stern. president; Fred M.
Boise' Aaron It•It , CI
II '
-Bernard Ginsburg wa s mo ved not gas, Milton M. A:slander, Ur. John
only by •ynouthy for those in distress .Slawsun."

slather,

e

"Your Neighborhood Garage"

'

j

Painting and
Welding

Collision and
Bumping

Complete Auto-
motive Garage
Servic e at All
Moors

Lorgmt Service
Station in
Detroit

Ask Us About Our Pay-as•You-Ride Repair Proposition,

DEXTER-ROCHESTER Garage

ROCHESTER at DEXTER

Garfield 9894

,

MOMENTS OF DISCRETION

FOR
RENT

. . . When the

UPPER FLAT

gentleman about to shave you

3203 Calvert

Four bedrooms, oil heat, re-

is the one from whom you

frigeration, two baths.

Shown by Appointment Only.
ALEX SCHREIBER
Longfellow 4792

recently extracted a tooth ...

FOR RENT-Dexter near Calver ,
store, high-grade, catering t i
niched light and airy room, suit-1
women.
Next to Club Ex-
able for gentleman, with refined
change,
10216 Dexter.
family of three. Shower bath,
home privileges. Garage if de-
sired.
Convenient to Clair- FOR RENT-Furnished room with
double bed, for one or two, in
mount and Trumbull lines and
private home of adults. Near
Fourteenth bus. Very reason-
three car lines or bus. Euclid
able. Garfield 2448, 1961 Ha-
7542-W. 2289 Taylor.
zelwood avenue, upper flat.

. . . Be nonchalant

LIGHT A MURAD

I FOR RENT - Upper flat, 2506 ATTRACTIVE young western
Miss visiting in city, of excellent
1
West Philadelphia; four bed-
family, seeks acquaintance of
rooms, extra large, two baths,
refined, sincere young business
• Silent Automatic oil burner,
gentleman
of good character.
Frrie
d Frigidaire,
brick garage, side
Details in confidence. Box 700,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
young man, lady or couple, in TO RENT-Furnished front bed-
room, two windows and separate
private home. No other room-
entrance, for a lady, gentleman
ers. No children. Rent reason.
or couple, in private home of
able. Linwood section.
Sun-
refined
couple. No children.
day call Hemlock 7922-J, or
Home privileges. 2630 Hazel-.
week days Glendale 8391.
wood, Apt. 202.

COMMERCE LAKE, Oakley Park
-Attractive six-rosin furnished
lake front cottage, 1207 Frank.
tin Drive. Boat. Golf links
nearby. For season or sale.
Will be at "Let's Go" cottage,
or Longfellow 0610.

An Announcement by

Carl Langer

FOR RENT-Room for a gentle
' man by adult family. Home priv-
ileges. Or two rooms for young
couple for light housekeeping.
1475 Blaine avenue, Empire
8978-J.

Due to the growth of our business, we have taken
over the large building located opposite
our service station at

3373.79 TUXEDO AVENUE

where we will offer a complete service on painting, body bumping, colli-

sion work, repairs, etc.

STORE YOUR CAR IN SAFETY IIERE FOR ONLY $6 PER MONTH

Ire tilSO 211/1/0 ► ///Ce Nell'

PAGE THRE

MRDINICLE

Lou) Prices

WANTED-Couple to share four-
room apartment. Must have
own bedroom furniture. Apply
3240 Rochester, Apt. 102.

C S. Anargyros (A Corporation)
Capital Stuck (lo card by P. Lorill.ttd Co., Inc.

it

WAYNE COUNTY LEGAL
NOTICE PUBLICATION Quality Delicatessen at

SAMUEL STERNBERG, Manager
525 Woodward Avenue

Cheapest Prices in Detroit

Willer 1040

LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS fp
ALL THIS
WEEK• •

RECORDER'S COURT TRAFFIC AND ORDINANCE
DIVISION

20TH FLOOR BARLUM TOWER
FOR RENT-Nice and airy room
Beginning Monday, May 18, 1931, the session of this division of the
in a small, refined family. Kitch-
Recorders Court will be from 9:00 A. M. until 11:30 A. M. and from
en privileges if desired. 2269
12:00 noon to 1:30 P. M.
West Euclid. Garfield 1639.

FOR RENT-Lower six-room flat,
three bedrooms, garage, side
drive. Near Hamilton and
Trumbull cars. 1430 Coiling-
wood.

d

TO RENT-Monterey at
southeast corner of Lawton, Six
rooms, newly hand painted, 3
bedrooms, steam heat, Frigid-
aire, breakfast nook, fireplace,
screen porch, awning, garage.
Only $55. Longfellow 6819.

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
A Full Seven-Course Dinner, Spring
ups C
Chicken with All the Trimmings.... 00C

Food is our first consideration and the serving of it equally
important. Table d'Hote or a in Carte at prices that are ten.

Bible and in keeping with the excellence of the food served.

CIRCUIT COURT

COME EARLY !

You Can Always Meet Your Friends at

BUDDY'S

FOR RENT-A beautiful large, 2406 Smith •venue.
counl
or the "epos Ile party at less,
room, three windows, stall
ROBERT E. SAGE.
one d ay before the hearing of the ea,
Circuit Court Commissioner.
shower. Rent reasonable. 2211
Al) pro confess° cams will be assigne ■ I
from the ufflee of the assignment clerk.
Calvert, downstairs, near Four- Doted ' 1)*U " ii. June I ". MI'
County I coal" extends its fell C it ti CS,
teenth.
Lo
Lode
H. Wo*,
lf Attorney, all Hammond •nd wishes for m. to Ch•rles Mi-

FOR RENT-Furnished room, hot
water, shower and bath; up-
stairs.
Near Dexter. 3306
Richton avenue, phone Arling-
ton 5829-W.

of ALL.
Lifetime Guaranteed • • •

one or two persons, in adult
home. Good transportation.
Elmhurst avenue near Linwood
section. Call Hemlock 8532-R.

Full Oversize

606 llfrifitAkrzilhAndet;

Superior to Many Makers' Nigh-Priced Tires

Prier

Prier

Per P.Ir

3001/4

1 40-21

129.4 40)

4.50-21

(30.CSO)

4.75-19

(28.4.75)

5.00-19

I 29.5 00)

$4.39 S 8.54

4.98

9.60

plus

Extra Savings
if y ou
Buy in Pairs!

how much more
your money limit here in latest Goodyear.'

Come in-let

5.69

11.10

6.65

12.90

640

13.60

Us show you

Building MILLIONS 51011E tints thsn any

other company, Goodyear enjoy. lowest

come-can Rise more!

You get the benefit here PLUS Semite that
Is Semler!

TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES!

Gel our liberal proposition on new

Goodyear Ali•Weadiers and Double Eagle"

WE OFFER A COMPLETE OIL
1 0 0 % ABSOLUTELY
CHANGE.
GUARANTEED PENNSYLVANIA
OIL. No strings Attached to This Offer.
Our Oil Will Stand for 1,000 Miles.

Afford to Give the Public This Rare Bargain
Pennsylvania Oil in Carload Lots.

C

as We Buy

100%

CARL LANGER

Snappy Service

11800 Dexter Blvd. at Tuxedo Ave.

Funeral services for Abraham
Smith, 2470 Gladstone avenue, who
died Friday at the age of 65 years,
were
d held at 2 p.
Sun ay at the
home. Ile was the father of Max
Smith, chief bookkeeper for the
hoard of county auditors. Besides
Max, he is survived by his wife,
Minnie, two other sons, Benjamin
and Raymond, and three daughters,
FOR RENT-A nice furnished
Mrs. Anna Simon and Betty and
room for gentleman or couple,
Rose Smith. He was a member of
with kitchen privilege. 3023
Congregation Beth Tefila.
Hazelwood, Garfield 2130-R.

FOR RENT-Beautiful upper cor-
ner large 5-room flat; tile bath,
big porch, Frigidaire, steam
heat, garage; heat, and electric.
ity for Frigidaire included, all
for $:i5 monthly to responsible
party. 15777 Woodingham
Drive (formerly Crudder).

FOR RENT-Attractive, modernly
Sarah Greenberg Lebeson.
furniished bedroom with private
family. In good neighborhood.
In Memoriam.
A few steps to bus line. Home
privileges. Suitable for one or The leers of as,
lost you must
two. Board if desired. Rent Since, .o k lyn,
":o
he rn' a” nu Y here and elsewhere
very reasonable. 3359 Elmhurst
knew tour worth,
avenue, Arlington 5997-W.
The angels could no longer see moo

FOR RENT-Lower six-room flat.
Good condition.
Burlingame
near Dexter.
Will rent to
adult family with references.
$46. Call Cadillac 1543.

And gentle n ess. you rest beneath the

From

Arlington 10316

.h.rth•

direct you brought all ,

love and sunshine.
That most y.
mortha.1.,. .eet
to alt4 1

it
find
The live.
with
human kindness
Will always mourn •nd Hare that truth

Who

No Matter What Make of Car You Drive

Can

Twelfth at Taylor.

„„,
„,
h1

found,
snarl.
d •nd suffered patiently on

Hn

Collections for the Jewish Na- The liTt iha.bore fen lonely. uninspired.
tional Fund on Tisha b'Ab, in all They needed her. she rattle to lend her
worth.
Detroit synagogues, will be made
Hy her sorrowing si•ter,
by a committee headed by I. W.
MIRIAM G. SIMON
Lawton. Plans will be made at a
meeting of representatives of syn-
agogues at the Shaarey Zeclek Picnic of J. W. E. W. 0. this
branch synagogue, Twelfth and At-
Coming Sunday.
kinson, this Monday evening. Mr.
Lawton issued a call to all syna-
A special board of directors
gogues to send delegates to this meeting of the Jewish Women's
meeting.
European Welfare Organization
washeld Junelti at the home of
Blue Blossoms of Zion.
Mrs. A. Katzen,vice-pre
s
ident. At
The last meeting of the Blue this meeting a surprise party was
Blossoms of Zion was held at the given for MOW Miriam, one of the
home of Hilda Schneider, 3536 orphans brought over by this or-
Fenkell. A discussion followed the ganization to Detroit, in honor of
usual business meeting.
her graduation from school.
The North Woodward branch of
PERFECTION LODGE
the organization transferred to the
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & treasurey of the main organization
A. M., will hold a regular corn- a check for $1,000.
municatior•on Wednesday, July 1,
Final arrangements were made
at 7 p. m. No ritualistic work for the picnic to be held Sunday,
will be done during July and Au- June 2A, at Belle Isle, in the rear
gust.
of the New Casino. Mrs. A. Katz-
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
en, chairman of the picnic, is pre-
By order of
paring home - cooked meals, many
DAVID ARKIN, W. M.
surprises, etc.

Garfield 9242

a

lliner
in hi, appointment SO Judge s
f
, the Common Pleas Court for the City of

ABRAHAM SMITH DEAD

Plan Tiaha b'Ab Collections Now,
for Jewish National Fund.

GOOD NEWS FOR MOTORISTS!

We

195013
MICHIGAN-In the Cir.
cult Court for the C.ounty of Wayne in
Chancery.
Eddie Phillips. plaintiff, vs.
Sarah Elizabeth Phillips, defendant.
It
appraring from affidavit on file that the
dn eo ften.dert;t4d;SnaM ttli i.za,11:te.tth,. li..h. i lli,,,i4,,i,fri:

"The Food With a Reputation"

Detroit.

MORRIS NEWFIELD
CHOSEN PRESIDENT
OF REFORM RABBIS

(Continued from Page One.)

for the retention of Kol Nidre. '
Here he was challenged by Rabbi
II. G. Enelow of New York, who
asked "what does it mean?" Rabbi;
ESnelow said "let the melody of
Kol Nidre last but do not repudi-
ate Jewish ethics by the introduc- 1
tion of a stumbling block to some;
of the greatest interpreters of j
Judaism."
After pleading for expert peda-;
gogic training, Dr. Julian Morgen-
stern, president of the Hebrew
Union College, announced that Dr..
Abraham Franzblau was a new'
professor of Jewish education at
the college. In the course of the
ensuing discussion, Dr. Emanuel
Gamoran, educational director of
the department of synagogue and
school extension of the Union of
American Ilebrew Congregations,
pointed out that educators were
no longer mere instruments of
technique, but builders of the phi-1
losophy of Jewish education.
The results of a survey of con-1
firmation practices in 100 Jewish
religious schools were presented
to the Conference by Rabbi Louis'
.gelson of Cincinnati.
He con-

eluded that the confirmation cere-
mony on the whole was taken serf-!
ously, qualifications in classes
were high and preparation was ex-
tensive. Rabbi Egelson suggested
a re-dedication ceremony for

5'

FOR A PLEASANT VACATION COME TO

NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS

Pursuant to an order from the
ROOM AND BOARD for one t Pm West Virginio
a It is ordered that Circuit Court, the regular month-
o.it ::,11e b r er hr e ,
ad
man. Respectable, quiet homaell. defendant
e. 07 ,h in
i . frn
ly'
"No Progress" docket has been
r Three ..‘
2504 Hazelwood avenue. c
date of this order
, or mid Bill will be prepared.
Garfield 7540,
taken m ronfessetl. and that mid order
The call of these cases will be
he published so required by law. Dated
YOUNG LADY desires room and Detroit, Michigan, Jose 23, 1931, A. D. made on Wednesday, July 1, 1931,
at 9:30 a. m. in Court Room 16,
filly A. MILLER.
R.
board or share apartment; Lin-
Judge. before Judge Ira W. Jayne, and
wood-Dexter section preferred. M.
Deputy Clerk.
C.".""I
unless cause to the contrary is
Cell Lafayette 0008 between 9
shown will be dismissed for want
and 5:30, or evenings, Glendale
NOTICE!
of prosecution.
7290-M.
Attorneys, send your legal no-
THOMAS FARRELL,
FOR RENT - l.arge, beautifully flees to the Wayne County Legal
County Clerk.
1,
furnished room, suitable for Notice Publication Company.

Quality
Tires within the reach

SUPERTWIST (41111) TIRES

0r
ulAld.r i E
ng.OF

25c lb.

WE DELIVER

E. Sage, a Circuit Court Commissioner for
said County. between Harry I.. Cummins
and Tibbs D. Cummins. his wife, Plain•
tiffs, vs. Cecelia Stanroik. Defendant.
Summons issued and returnee that de-
fe ndant cannot be found, It appearing by
• Mdavit that said defendant reside. in
th Is state and that process for her M-
Pe aumee has been duly issued and the
me could not be served by reason of
r continued absence from her place of
re sidence, it is ordered that the said de-
re dot appear at the Court Room of the
ersigned, Wayne County Building. De-
it. Michigan, at 10 o'clock A. M. o n
Ju y 23, 1931, and defend the complaint
filed In this suit or judgment will be
entered by default, and this order be
Nerved or published as required by
Friend of the Court Cases.
statute.
Alimony motions will be beard by
The foregoing mit involves title to: Judge Theodore J. Itlehter.
Lot number 50 of Kohler's Sitbdivision of
Orders to show came will be heard by
part of Lot No. 2 of the subdivision of Judge II•rry 11. Heiden. •
Ten Nections 30, 40. 41.
•nd 59.
Attorneys desiring to object to the :
Ten Thousand Acre tract. Wayne County, recommendations of the Friend of the
Michigan, m recorded in I.iber 15 on Court most serve written the of the
I ere Ix of Plats, Warne County Records, objection, with the reasons therefor, II mr1
•nd being better known as house number the office of the Friend of the Court and

I FOR RENT-A nicely furnished
room for one or two in a pri- he
vote home. Also use of kitchen.
2442 Glendale, between Lin- I
wood and La Salle. Call Arl-
ington 3297.51. ,

1FLAT

PICKLED TONGUE

Effective July 1, and continuing ulna
Sept. I, the Circuit Court will hold nes.,
slum as follow..
Monday., from I p. m. to 5 p. m.
Tuesdays to Fridays, inclusive, from 9
•. m. until 1 I,.
Nu merlin. will be held on Saturday.
Effective June 15 and continuing Until
Sept. 1. the Common Pleas Court
Itt
hold ...dons daily from a • tn. until I
p.
except 0•Dirilay, svhen court
be held from 9 •. tn. ontil 12 noon. The
Presiding Judge will, however. hold ses-
sions dally from
•. tn. until
and
from 2 p. m. until 1 p. m., as In the past.

pending before Hobert

60c lb.

Sliced and Reads to Serve.

ATTORNEYS, NOTICE!

J. SAFIR, Attorney, 1519
FOR RENT-Large, airy room. BENJAMIN
Hammond Bldg.
Three adults in family. 2698
215323
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of
Clements, Arlington 6430-R.

Wayne, .. - Sult

ROLLED BEEF

Levin's Resort • South Haven

An up-to-date resort on a farm. Electric lights, hot and
cold running water in large, airy rooms, and a large, airy din-

ing room. Strictly kosher meals-all foodstuffs from our own
farm.
Large, spacious lawns with tennis and basketball courts,
children's playgrounds, outdoor gymnasiuni, billiard room and

open air swimming pool.
Rates Extremely Reasonable
For R
tions and Further Particulars Write

LEVIN'S RESORT, R. F. D. No. 1, South Haven, Mich.
Phone 431 or 1814-W

3,

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 • clean car to town.

Auto Wash 95o

Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, $1.25
Lubrication Service
Special Rates for Monthly Storage

Dexter Auto Wash

12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD

he rabbinical profession on a
high level of esteem and to help
the smaller communities now with-
out religious leadership.

Zelda Rosenberg • Goldberg
Presents Her Pupils in
Recital Saturday.

Zelda Rosenberg-Goldberg, piano

instructor, will present her pupils
in the third annual recital, Satur-
day evening June 27 , at 8:30
o'clock, in the auditorium of the
McGregor Library, Woodward and
Massachusetts, Highland
Park.
The public is invited. Participat-
ing in the program will be:
Irene Sucher, Shirley Katz, Mil-
ton Tyner, Rose Ann Jameson, Leo-
nard Tyner, Sally Weller, Jane
Sheffield. Joan Clarke, Vivian Nuss-
baum, Shirley :.!ax, Shirley Imber,
Estelle Jameson, Minnie Spilkin,
Maine Colet.

adults on confirmation day.
Considerable discussion arose:
Halevy-Hazomir Choral So-
over the refusal of the Reform!
ciety Ready for Nation.
delegates at the meeting of the
Synagogue Council last November
al Night.
to protest the Penfield White
Paper. Rabbi Solomon Foster of
The Halevy-liazoomir Farband
Newark submitted a report on the, Choir held its final rehearsal for
matter and it was referred back to the National Night Concert, Fri-
him for revision.
day evening, at the headquarters
In his presidential message,', of the Jewish National Workers
Rabbi David Lefkowitz of Dallas' Alliance. The concert will take
urged the Conference to place it- 1 place in the shell at Belle Isle Mon
self on record as being in accord day night at 8:30. Everyone is
with the call upon American Israel welcome.
for the needs of Palestinian Jewry
Saturday evening
at 8679
and for the succor of East Euro- Twelfth street the choir will gath-
pean Jewry. He recommended ad- er for a wedding reception in hon-
prove] of the pulpit placement or of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frohman.
bureau sponsored by the Union of
Sunday morning the choir will
American Hebrew Congregations drive to Unser Camp and Kinder-
and suggested other plans to keep

e4iyour
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NEWYORK-133MM

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meals, hotel f or amend day• •nel nig ht• I e
New York. Trip on famous Europe. Be
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etnpoven enrol.. to New 'York. Hulot/it I I
Washington, NI.
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leeepdonally low
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Funeral Home

Formerly EDMUND O. LEWIS

81 DELAWARE AVE.

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