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01 YOUNG ISRAEL
TUESDAY EVENING

I.

SAMSON DEAD

(ARONIGIE

STAGE IS SET FOR
GA LVANI PUPILS IN
REGISTRATION BILL RECITAL ON MONDAY
BATTLE WEDNESDAY George Galvani will present

ifflratrrital nub Club Notes

Isaac Saulson, for more than a
sonic of his advanced pupils in his
generation prominent in Detroit
An outstanding event on the
. annual recital at the McGregor
Continued from I'age One)
! Library Auditorium, 12244 Wood-
Pythias Sister.,
summer social calendar will be the Jewish affairs, died on Friday r
Copy Must Be In a Day
A charity bridge luncheon will be giv- tared the United States during the ward avenue, on Monday evening,
first annual open-air bridge and morning, June 26, at the age of
:
byGreater Detroit Temple No. 152. month of May, 1
dansanle, sponsored by Young Is- 70. Ile was for many years presi-
89 7 , at t h e age of , June 29, 8:30 o'clock. Matilda
Earlier for Next Issue en
I hi. n Sisters. on Tuesday, June 30, at
rael of Detroit, which will be held dent of the Chevra Kadisha of
3 ' in compliance with the laws and' Garvett Kesler will be at the
12:30, •t Pythias 111•11, 3153 Cass ve-
I
nue.
Prises for every table. On jury regulations then in truce and since Piano. The program follows:
on Tuesday evening, June 30, at I
11111 . 111114 1 July 4 occurs on Sat-
5 the PFthitin Sister. will hold the first
the new Belle Isle Casino. The pro- Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
that time has resided in the United !nolo ('‘a)rinV,'Itakenrdt/..'71,
urday, when there will be no
of the season's summer social me
Funeral services will be held at
a'illnawa'',i States continuously. Until recent- de Fuentes/. Constance "..n:..`rs..„IhT.
gram includes bridge, dancing,
Members only will meet sit the h
mail delivery, and in order to in-
Sidders 2 01) "Ou
will then be directed to the meeting IY he was under the impression
I e I n oue (from the opera
prizes and refreshments. This is 2 p. on Sunday, June 28, from
sure delivery of The Chronicle
place.
Arrangement.
la ke).
in
II eibes), (h/ "Spirit Flower"
•r e being
com• that his father became a citizen of (Ca
one of the few social affairs to his late residence, with interment
on
Friday,
the
issue
of
July
3
pleted
for
the
•nnual
ch
3
(a)
men
ell.riateni,
arit
y
excursion
I
E
"Questa Quellallen Green Allen.
which Young Israel invites the gen- at Clover Hill I'ark Cemetery. Ilk
States during the plain.
United States
to be given by Pythian Sisters on Sun- the
will go to press a day earlier
" Strom the opera
.....,
remains will be kept at Lewis
lay, Aug. II. to Tashmoo Park. Games., tin s minority andthata
eral public.
(Verdil, (b) "Ay, AY. Ay"'
a
saresul
of
result
the „ Itigoletto).
un OA
than usual. Contributors of
races mut other surprises are in store ,
IS P•nis h Fo lk Song), Julius Wilson 4
Abraham J. Rosenshine heads the Bros.' Funeral llome on John It.
he,
too,
because
citizen
news, club and society items
for •Il who s ttend.
d
i
Vedreint
, opera
" i I from the
until
noon
Sunday.
committee which is extending every
U n i ted tates. Upon discovering Madan, Butterfly) (Puccini). (b)
"Ver-
must therefore have their copy
Mr. Saulson is survived by his
Fishman Family
effort to make this bridge-dansante
y Social Club.
i that he was not a citizen, he
in the hands of the editor not
'
t'i.f,
o;':
wife,
Rachel;
two
daughters,
Mrs.
Installation
of
officers
of
the
F
i'l
er
,
T'.1.'iln
isjilti l•.' ;,:lt,
isImmo . promptly
• memorable occasion. He is as-
communicated
with
later
than
at
noon
on
Tuesday,
Family
Social
Club
WAY held at th
"Lamour Toojours L'amour" (Frint1),
sisted by Hyman It. Cohen, Fay S. J. Sheeler of Chicago and Mrs.
e home I the immigration authorities and Florence Kallman; 6 Quartette
, of Mr. amt
Mrs. Benjamin
June 30.
(from the
‘ r,
Eager, Charles Gellman, David I. Ben Goldman of Detroit; three
, Benjamin F'ishnian. former preside N
07:nn, • or ads a d
o ; i se dh i sby et n
ht •rnyi th janttoa rtehee. , ("rn..7.°1::ntiO/ ( Verdi I, Ellen Green
Al ler.
e r. Julius Wilson Constance Sidder,
t•lied the t following officern:
Berr's Betty and Ida Karhal, and sons, Morse, It. Simeon and Iler-
Ft
,
hman,
president:
Morri4
Fi
Beta
Rho
Delta
Sorority.
Irving Schlussel. The many calls man; and two sisters, Mrs. I. Cook
's' l
vi•e-president; Minnie Fishman ' he
sec re - United States could not be ob- ,
tars, Sidney Fishman. treasurer.
for tickets with which the commit- of Chicago and Mrs. J. Present of in
Shi r.; tamed.
Ile is also in receipt of
Initiation of several try Fishman was appointed r hair
June 45.
tee has besieged has already neces- Detroit.
man ot ! a letter from the Hamburg-Amer-
•
member. took place on June 19. Many t he publicity c omm ittee. Ref r es
sitated the printing of a second
1°•••11 '
ser by the hostess.
ved
T h e ext jean Line notifying him that all
new books have been contributed to the w ere
edition. A limited number is still
circulating library ronducted by the so. meeting will he It the home of Mr. nand records of the former New York
rority.
Club, are requested to reser•e Ni.. Morris II. Fishman of 2700 Hanel- office of their company were de-
available. They may be secured
the date of Au/ 21 for • moonlight giv- wood.
from any member of the organi-
stroyed (luring the war. Mr. Pet-
n
e the Steamer Columbia, sponsored
zation or at the door of the Casino.
CI b Idea l
jo intly by the soro rit
rowsky's wife was born in Michi-
and Phi K •pp•
Club Ideal met Thursday at the home
Ep•ilon Frsternity.
e d as an
of Al Goldman, 819 Harmon .venue. gin. Ile has ben employ ye
Mrs. Nellie Rosenthal of 3017
In loving memory of our dear
Contributions to North End Leslie avenue passed away at the
exp
e rt
expe
t mec h
The
weenie
roast
held
at
Rouge
Perk
was
/dtrel!
ot
Club.
at the I'ackard son and brother, Benjamin Meis-
nttt
Clinic. ; age of 40 on Saturday morning, The Aimwell Club met at the home of
Motor
Car
Co.
for
the
past
nine
ner,
who died nine years ago July
Sidney Moskovits, 1916 Gladstone, June
yea
He owns his home at 21801 ,
North End Clinic has received June 20. Funeral services were 21. Officers elected are: President, Abe Ina will be at the home of Miss mate
1922 (15 days in Tamuz).
s!
n avenue,
venue, Eas Detroit,
t
Ilk
Cherows vice•presIdent. Ralph Bern- Alpine', 9011 Delmar.
the following contributions:
stein: rrrrr tary. Alice Frank, treasurer.
father-in-law is a councilman in No
miss
In memory of Mrs. Abraham J.
• knows how ff" .`h
No
au
eta
I Girls.
0.o n e knows the b itter twin
Joins. I °flak. Board memberstn addi-
Grosse Pointe Park and his broth-
Bloomgarden from Mr. and Mrs.
Tau Beta Chi Girls met at
t
tion to the officers are: Herman Gold-
he home
ce you left us.
ore policemen in Grosse I Lire h. never been the same.
„ .
Monroe Rosenfield and Mrs. Elea-
berg, Sophie Goldberg and Henry Fried. of Miss Betty Lasofsky. 1700 Blaine ersin-law
„ ,
Ta
, ihdz
e :col; ihrz,n:nd
i y.,71.
Par k .
man. For the summer meetings will be a.11,ev,e...n,,iii neli.Fir
czlit
rin
t . oriini
nor J. Ford.
helot on Tuesday nights. On Sunday.
r oAssistant Attorney General Kit
Sadly missed by his Mother, Sis-
June 25. the club will go to F.lizalieth
/•""
Brothers.
.
('lardy,
although he was last'
Park. The next meeting will be on Tues-
Sims lot• Sorority.
day. Jut. 30. at 2630 Hazelwood avenue.
week appointed to the public util-
slim. boa Sorority met at the home
In
loving
memory of our dear
ties
commission,
will
continue
on
I
(4 Illi.111 Grace Sh•a, 158.16 Norm•ntly I •,
Kappa Kappa Alpha Sorority.
o
t h case. Mr. Clardy is said to 1 mother and grandm ther, Rose
Kapp. K•ppa Alpha met
the home • veue. An open meeting was held at '
arte , xho passed away three
M Fern Fenton on June 19. On June the home et mit. Hobe Fuller, June 25. I have been responsible for influene-
20. • party was held at the summer home A theater ',arty was planned for J one H. 1 ing Governor Wilber M. Brucker years ago June 2:3, 1928.
of M•rion Robins. in Roseville. An in.
in signing the bill and is more than
Lye examination and glasses
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorerit C.
formal meeting W114 held at the home
A loving mother true and kind.
prescribed by our DOCTOR of
of Kitty Moss. on June 23. The sum-
Twelfth any other individual said to be in-
No friend on earth like • her we'll find.
51 " 11"1• Greenberg, sits1
mer formal will be held July II. The street, wa. hnstes. at the meet ing on
For ell
Op tometry. Registered ■ •
terested in seeing the act become
4 "" " h ' did h " he" '
n„, meeting will
A delightful week•ero I party „ 1„,,,,,
the
of June III
And God gave her
eternal rest.
certified by State of Michigan.
for member, and their escorts w .e held • 'w
Mary Rothenberg, 3290 Sturtevant.
A g
•at the sorority cott•ge at Sylva n Lake
teed Berrie. at reason
tenders active in the opposition !
Sadly
missed
by her children 11111
on June 20 mot 21. The next meeting
Progressive Ladies' Un rrrrr itsungs
able prices.
to
the
alien
bill
exp
r
ess
regret
over
,
grandchildren.
will be at the home of Mi. Ceil
Verein.
1.1 " 1•I "' the entrance into the fight of the
Mrs. Rosengradjhe chairl•ly of the 7036 West Warren.
Progressive Ladies' Unterstillung. Ve-
Communists.
The massmeeting , In memory of Sarah Lebenson,
Argonuats.
rein, announces • card party for Tuesday.
June 30, a t Littm•n's Hiatt. Twelfth and
An noting is 'dentin.] for memb e
and held by the latter last Friday, as a , who passed away June, 1931, the
their friend. on
their
Seward. Everyone invited.
5. The re, t den means of making capital for the. "Roses of Sharon Club" wish to
n name d the July
l o
folwing
merol h en a, extreme radical cause was a typical say:
officers: Leo Panzer, gueshient:
Stranger. Athletic Club.
Lou Communist gathering, with William ,
on tai, ,, a ,, and mournful da,
The final m eeting of the spring term Goodman, vice-president,
ar
Harry
Dell. I
Glass Gym Fitted be $5
was
dow,
secret•ry,
•nd
Irvin
Rosner,
trea.1 E . F os t er, R ob ert Minor, Maurice w e
held
Tuesday
at
Si
Melbourne.
Ns pert..
Complete
grieve and bow our head. in grace
00
urer.
The
Argonaut
baseball
team
gained
I Sugar and others among the speak- In n mow y Of
Sweaters
have
been
ordered
and
will
be
with Came. [tor mg-
MAW.
your dear sweet fats,
another
victory
by
ready for distribution In two weeks. It
defeating the doh ers. The C
Mar tts emcee.
Communists only incident-
,
a decided to change the place of the
ws
.I.Y. 9-11. The ne eat game is with the
-
MRS. NELLIE ROSENTHAL
ally attacked the alien registra- Just
c oinbined installation banquet and dance Blank Hawke Sunday
M Thiaell Field.
Y'" like
7renl'i"h:""""
with sores
er''
•• rose-hut without
a thorn.
from King Wah Lo to Westwood Inn.
lion bill, and utilized the meeting , 1 he .hove name ymi have given us
Jolly
Elite
Club.
held
Sunday
faternoon,
with
Rab-
The
date
for
this
affair
is
unday.
July
(DR. M. JACKMAN, OPT.)
to attack all those they disliked.
!Will never be forgotten for ever thus
The third annual picnic was • row.,
memory you will always be
bi A. M. Hershman officiating at 12. The ', ma'am committee is at pres-
ent busy with plane relative to an out- Al the meeting of June 23 the main sub.
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
' I While
In our you slumber on in the land of
her late residence and Rabbi Har- ing to Bob-Lo and a splash party at Feet of iltneusnion sr.. the mid-rummer
Near Kinse'
r
eternity.
old N. Rosenthal canducting the Webster 11.11. Nomination and election frolic to me held at the Graysto ne Cam-
Open Evenings Until a attack
officers for the fall term will be held dens on Thursday. July 16. Mc Kinney'.
services at the chapel at hiachpel- of
Written by Ethel Hamburger,
Tuesday. June 30, at the Jewish Center. Cotton Pickers will be featured a ntJthis
h Cemetery.
26G6 Monterey.
Sant Askowits will spend this work-end •Rair. The net meeting will be o
une
•
55.
t
Port
Stanley in Canada.
One of the largest assemblages
(Continued from Page One.)
on record at Detroit funerals •
Phi Alpha Tau Fraternity •
Coterie Club.
than made up for it by their own
turned out to pay last tributes to • 11 iss Fanny Weinberg entertained
Phl Alpha Tau Fraternity met Si the
the memory of Mrs. Rosenthal, ' members of (71iterie Club on June 17. home of Ices P•11tik°11, 311 ' Humph- quenchless, unfailing ardor.
Th e world-shaking events in
F:lection of officers
it be held at the Yee. June 23. Semi-annual elect ion was
who was a life-long Detroit resi- next meeting at the hom e
of Ni,. Jean- held. Re following were elected Chan- Jewish history that have since
be-
dent.
eellor. Jack Kocher; vice-chancel lor, Ed-
' elle Weller on June 25.
come
familiar to us can be traced
die Aronson; scribe, lien Pernik off; ea•
Surviving her are her husband,
bore will hold back clearly to those warm days
Abe Rosenthal; three sons, Irwin, BENEFIT PERFORMANCE : h`..„
1 7,„`;,;:: pH:rrtk. The
roast at in August when a people respond-
Leslie and Myron, and two daugh-
Longfellow 8439
FOR ESTHER FIELD ON Walled Int., Satuvrdsay, J'un'en 27.
ed to the call for Zion. Basle
ters, Estelle and Gertrude; four
Order your milk from us today
WEDNESDAY
EVENING
C. i a L.
La
mm
b
Gamma
became the home of the first Zion-
b
rothers, Peter, Charles and Harry'
Co mma
:I a Gamma sori t y et ist Congress anti its walls and
Na other food Is as healthy
Stone and Clarence Sarasohn; and
at the heoie or mi.. Betty Jasgur. The
A group of friends of the noted
for the system as milk products.
streets were destined to witness
roast, held at Itiloornfield Hills
two sisters, Mn. Rose Berman and
actress, Esther Field, who starred Farms, wes a success. Plan• for • e• many another gathering of those
d
White Star Sour Cream and
Mrs. Julia Davis.
oo were discussed. The
with the group at Littman's Peo- hate to be held sn,
and other idealists who had be-
C lees..
nest meeting wit toe at the home of Mb.
ple's Yiddish Theater, have ar- Tillie Hruner of 3758 Edison avenue.
come
affected
by
the
same
conta-
Make sure you get the best.
ranged for a benefit performance
gious dream.
Unveiling of Monument.
Rodin Club.
in her honor for Wednesday eve-
In 1898 (those were the times
Members and friends of the Rodin
ning, July 1, when the well known Club are holding a picnic on Sunday, when the Zionist Congress met an-
An unveiling of a monument In musical melodrama, "The Rabbi's June 28, at Belie Isle, near the old pa- nually) the Congress met once
LOOR COVERINGS OF memory of Abe B. Kirschbbaum,, Daughter," will be staged at Litt- 5111105. Everybody Is Invited to attend. ariein Basle, there to establish
brother of Max Kirschbaum of
' Theater.
t e working instrument of the
Lee Joyeuse
2959 Carter, will take place at
2959
DISTINCTION
This play is in three acts and
The Les Joyeuse Fines had an interest- Zionist program via the Jewish
Machpelah Cemetery on Sunday,
has eight numbers of music. Par- tee ...tine June 19, at the home of Colonial Trust.
Four hundred
i. Eva I,eder. The outing at Rouge ,
WINDOW SHADES
June 28, at 2 o'clock, on the Eigh- ticipating in the play will be Rose M
Park was held June 21. The club has d elegates were present. Women
Mile road and Woodward.
DRAPERIES
Josephson, Dorothy Zweig. Abe assumed the name of Lambda Gamma added their own color. Chassidic
Phi
Ib/rority.
During
the
rummer
Zweig, Louis Josephson and Sam
ORNAMENTAL RODS
leaders. ear locked and gabar-
months the meeting. will be held semi-
Josephson.
dined, Polish rabbis with long caf-
monthly im WednesdaY •venings I ns[
and • complete line of
Following the performance a or rod..
The annual excorsion to tans and pious mien were there,
LINOLEUMS
concert will be staged in which nen•le en' he given on July
utat' caught by the same restlessness
hen
trend
their
on
JACOB COH EN
will participate Leon Field, violin- Ni. Anne Wiener nn her engagement ad enthusiasm that had capti-
Shades Cleaned and Reversed
of 196 West Grand boulevard, 62 ist; Isaac Fishelevitch, noted War- to John sandier. The
Rose and voted the debonair Berri and the
years old, died on June 23. Fa- saw comedian, and others. Tick- Gertrude Alpert, 2
HI• T
I • .1.1 71'lworldly cultured Nordau.
will be hostesses on Wednesday,
y . 1
neral services were held on June [its are selling at the nominal
• flag was P
! e 3,
Fes/bell LAdi. Loan Association.
25 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, prices of 35 cents and 50 cents.
I displayed from the Stadt Casino,
mr..
N.
Finkel presided at the meet-
with interment at El Moshe Ceme-
where the sessions
were
heist. . The
Inn of the Fenkell Ladies Loan Associa-
"
.
tery. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal of-
WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN
the,. June 22. Mrs. II Jackson was an . dele gates were further thnlled
;minted to take the eta. or mot. D. when a passing parade of Swiss
ficiated.
Ile was a brother of
Schwartz, vi ce•Presnient. who I, .. " ,
Mrs. A. S. Goldman of Detroit,
students
shouted out their greet-
Automobile Manufacturer.
for the summer. Three new members. .
.
Dr. It. Cohen and Bernard, both
ch rei
d e Judea."
J ul (
" 1 leo we
Mrs,
Mr*. S. Nussbaum, J. Jaffee and Silver- I IngT. h.,
(Editor's Note.- Thi. is the third in • man were welcomed to this orgsnixation.
of Philadelphia, end the late Mrs.
indeed memories to
8424 LINWOOD AVE.
series of article. on Mr. Knudsen, one of
S. Zweibeck and I. Cohen.
ll ws. "" Ided t " " 1. • picnicnt hello bring back to the dream parched
the forem a st yet least known of American Isle.
July 12. Meetings during the sum-
,
Phones Garfield 1230.31
--
industrialists Who was an immigrant led suer N
tOwSh
, and to the oppressed Jew's
g,11,e.rty
mn en111:,..7,
,,
11 .i
1 br i fcrion
cou.„:3, 0
,d tootl ,Or 1,,.. ' e
at IR and became president and general
/
MOSHE SALICK
the C hevrolet m otor tom- caorn
nest
n,i.A,. .s7,cinael in2e9ettegA l;1
This
year the Congress meets
of 2025 West Euclid, 18 years old, ,,11,77,`X)
The scene opens in • chart room In the urged to be present.
, again in Basle. To the same spot
died on June 23. Funeral services
ISCIIADCH EN I
engineering
department
of
the
Ford
Mo-
in
the
little
country of Switzer-
were held on June 24 at Lewis .44 0 :: 1 11rTil4,
s 1,1111 .
msnr;esityotri.ung
Sigma Rho Sororit y.
.
M en and women desiring to make Bros.' Funeral lionie, with intr
land will be drawn many wander-
e - t
Mint hi;:t"her Tool,
hoot
to the
wor thwhile acquaintances for mat- meat at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. black lmard to tlIe chief
ce, Tau Sigma Rho sorority on June 17 at ing Jews whose ultimate hope is
rim onial purposes see me.
opeeilleotioo. for parts might be her home. 262 East
.enue. The to create a home where they may
Rabbi A. M. Iler hnian fficiated.
s Euclid
o
ted.k.e. r.ihie their prodtic- nirls attended the wedding at the W,1•
S. PARANSKY
finally cease their wanderings.
Ile is survived by his mother, Mrs.
r
steel process. The j ver ine Hotel. June 20, o f Miss Rae Qurn
112 Gladstone Ave. Euclid 5088 Anna Salick; a sister
, Sarah and rboinor , remains unconvinced, anti in to Dr F.. Spiro. A social hour followed Jews all over the world will watch
n ten hianck....zi tni%1 i staanndis. afrrti.,11. 1.11, ender 1 11:e • zei ,i , , ,,s1,..
their deliberations. So will all the:
two brothers, Maity
aity and Mordy.
h
oThtdifsid;1.7391Annchill
Anthill,
meet
civilized world, for that matter,
Finally he step. forward.
"You're I HIPIPIIIIIIr Court.
Knodsen. 1 summa" he e•Ye•
pause for a while to look at the
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR 1
ROSE HUBBERMAN
events
transpiring in Basle, the
troll'. Leading and
of 6362 Globe, 38 years old, died
"rni Ford."
Beet Known
Contributions to Hadasaah mother city of the Zionist move-
on June 17. Funeral services were
Thom William N. Knudsen met Henry
ment.
Ford.
one
•n
automotive
giant
then.
the
W elfare
are and Remem-
held on June 18, with Interment at

Home Relief Society Picnic

ts

Success.

On Monday, the Home Relief So-
ciety held its annual picnic for this an enjoyable affair. Any mom-
members and their families at Belle her of the organiation having
Isle. Under the leadership of Mrs. clothes, call Mrs. Weisman, Gar.
Kanners and Mrs. Cornell the pie- field 8129, or Mrs. B. Schwartz,
sic was a huge success, races and Gar. 6315, or Edna Lewis, Trinity
games being the events of the day. 12.2114.

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EV. J. SILVERMAN

Mohel Specialist

Is Twee' Esp.-
de me, Et/delved

log trading
Pligaiciase

2073
Gladstone

E uclid /0487

Benjamin
BLEIBERG

Rey.

Mobs! Specialist

Recommended by
Leading Phyalcians

of 12021 Twelfth street, 68 years
old, died on June 24.
Funeral
held
J
25, with
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
She is survived by her husband,
Joseph, and four sons John,
James, William Ross of Detroit,
and Moses Ross of Mexico.

MARTIN MAGILAVY
of 509 Crawford, 15 'you're old,
died on June 19: Funeral services
were held on June 21 at Lewis
Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
ment at Cloverhill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
Ile is survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Magilavy; one
brother, Leonard, and four sisters,
Hilda, Mona, Gladys and Ile Vera.

2225 Blaine Are.
Euclid 5000

Memorials
Made in Detroit

Ilarrlageo Performed
by Amendment.

Rev. Cantor
David Golden!

Detroit's Cannel,.
MOHEL

Wedding Cerense.!

lies Performed as
Home and by
Appointment

other • conting whose paths were
to converge for 10 years, andfor 10
er to r un 11 I dieminal •nales.
Years we
Knudse n won out in the verbal skirrn.
h
h the
Smith back to the krint mills with •
large order for Ford parts. Subse•ittent•
ly Henry Ford took over the Seim Plant.
and Knudsen with it. The story that he
absorbed the rompany to net Knudsen.
the Bitter brand as poppycock.
.
During those 10 years it (assoc ation
•
For . Knudsen rose from rn•nager
of • new Uf aembly plant at Buffalo. to
manager •11 production. aoi well as
con•tructor of assembly ;dents abroad.
Th• result or his early training was the
adoption or • broad and tolerant silk
t Ulf
toward hi, prent organisation
which place. It Iln • unique plane in the
• utornobile industry.
For ex•mPle , Ile
forces no employes to bay Chevrolet ears
jost because the employees are on the
Chevrolet
ayroll. Ile P
has never fired •
man without just cause and without
ing that man a chance for • hearing.
Ile has never recahesi for newspaper
headlines when by so doing he might
.ie false hope. in the breasts of the
unemployed. Ile ha. been content to he
S Knudsen. family man
• imply
and boon., philosopher. student of men
and methods, leader who doe. not •opear
to lead. inspirer of a loyalty in hi, or-
g•nitation which Is the marvel of the
modern industrial world.

Detroit Granite Co.

LAFAYETTE 0800

1832 W. Fort, at Twelfth

52t KING,
Pb,,,. Mediae. 075. 1

Daniel Lewie

Granite and Marble

Monuments

MANUEL URBACH

7729 TWELFTH ST.
Euclid 7192

Seymour Leiria

Saul Lewis

George Lamle

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

•

M.4
eYjA.
7739 John R. St.

alIMININNI

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Trinity 2.2114

(Copyright, 1531, J. T. A.)

brance Funds.

Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, chair-
man tit the infant welfare of the
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah re-
ports the following contributions:
In memory of Mr. Bernard Gins-
burg, from Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs.
i
Himon Kaplan, Mrs. Joseph II.
d
Ehrlich and Miss Miriam Bch-
halter; in memory of Mr. Jacob
Lieberman, from Mr. and Mrs.
Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. Robert Loewen-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shulman
and Mr. and Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan;
in memory of Mrs. A. J. Bloom-
garden from Mrs. Saul Jacob and
the Finley family; from Mrs. S.
Copin, in memory of her father and
neither, Mr. and Mrs. Finley.
Mrs. Harry Wetsman, chairman
of the Iladassah Remembrance
Fund, reports the following con-
tributions: In memory of Louis
Smith, by Mr. and Mrs. David S.
Diamond and Mr. and Mrs. Aka.
ham Cooper; in memory of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Bloomgarden, by Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Cooper; in
memory of Ida and Isaac Copensky,
by Mrs. Saul Copin; in memory of
Julius Brodie, by Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wetsman.

•

Go to Barron's for a Perfect
Vacation.

Vacation happiness is too short
lived to trust to chance. Come to
Barron's resort in South Haven,
Mich. Take the tip of the many
experienced pleasure necked, who
have found Ba ron's
r
the perfect
answer to every fun-desire. There
is joy here in a sumptuous feast
of things to do. Peaceful and
healthful rest or exciting activity
-whichever you choose.
Here is • resort, the buildingsi
of which stand like some royal'
palaces in the midst of leisurely
and expansive grounds.
Rooms
with every facility for comfort and
well being, each in perfect color
harmony, with the private shower
and bath. Spacious lounges,
children's dining room with • com-
petent governess, and playgrounds.

a

Agudath B'nai Eretz Israel
Elects Officers.

S

TEP INTO a gas heated
home at the end of the winter and notice

The Airudath B'nai Eretz Israel
of Detroit held its regular meeting
on Sunday, June 21, in the hall on
Twelfth and Blaine. There was
election of officers for the ensuing
six months. The officers are: I.
Mendelson, president; M. Slotkin,1
vice-president; P. Lerman, Oman-'.
cial secretary; A. Finkel, recording
secretary; Mrs. Rose Finkelstein,.
treasurer; S. Cohen, hospitalizer.
There was also appointed a CO111-
mittee of five members to consider
a plan for a loan fund and its rec-1
ommendations will be discussed atl
the next meeting.

how much cleaner the walls, drapes,
furnishings and decorations are.

Gas heat is CLEAN HEAT. Because it is a

vapor fuel, gas burns perfectly and com-

pletely-free from dust, dirt, smoke, odor,
noise, soot and grime.

The moderate added cost of gas heat,

No. Woodward J.W.E.W.O.

The North Woodward branch of
the J. 11'. F.. W. 0. held its last'
board meeting at the home of the
newly elected president, Mrs. Zelda
Meyers, 3325 Sturtevant, June 23.
Mrs. Sarah Schwartz was ap-
pointed chairman of the entertain-
ment committee, assisted by Mrs.
I. Weissman, Mrs. Irving Wohl-
man and Mrs. hl. Dinner.
Various fund producing projects
for the coming year were outlined.
A bridge tea is planned for the
latter part of July, to be held at
the Belle Isle Casino.
The meeting was honored by sev-
eral out of town visitors. They
were Mrs. Levine of Pittsburgh,
Pa. and Mrs. Connie Wiescoti of
Buffal
o, N. Y.
Other officers appointed were
Mrs. Morris Fishman, Mrs. Anna
Goldberg. Mrs. Minnie Goldsmith
and Mrs. Rose Goldberg, trustees,
and Mrs. I. Gam, chairman of the
sick committee.

as compared to hard coal for example,

is more than saved in cleaning bills.

Of course, cleanliness is not the only point

in favor of gas heat. There are many

other advantages-convenience, uniform

temperature control, healthfulness and

automatic certainty of operation-which

make gas the ideal fuel-the modern fuel.

Before another heating season comes

along, investigate the possibilities of gas

heat as applied to your home. Your

inquiry will bring all the facts, without
cost and without obligation.

Tikvas Zion Club.

The girls of the Tikvas Zion
Young Judaean club of the Tuxedo
Ilebrew School recently held elec-
tion. The new officers are: Alice
Sherman, president; Anna Kew].
man, secretary; Muriel Morritz,
treasurer; Francis Solomon, vice-
president; Leah Schneider, assist-
ant secretary.

DETROIT CITY GAS COMPANY

Branch.,

Soulovord-Genisral Motors 61dp.
Fiondronxk-11601 Joseph Compaq

Clifford at Bagley

Cherry 35.

Aronchm,

Wyondpitoss-r13 Biddle Are.
Deorborn--41/13 Michigan Ave.

The people of Detroit enjoy gas rates "which are lower ,
than those existing in any other similar city in America

