r ftEpemong eras n anto ri ciA PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 'g 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111EffillIMMENifinommummilimm WHO WILL BE KIND TO THEM? = Tomorrow, Saturday Is 3rairruat nub Olult Natru 4 Rodin Club. A meeting of the Rodin Club wan held at the home of Mrs. It R. Saline.., 2956 Richton, Wednesday evening, April IL The usual business meeting took place. after whichemembers played cards. Lunch ws. d at midnight. The next meet- ing will take pore at the home of Me.. M. Weisw•vser, 2303 Taylor, on Wed.. (ley evening, May 4. CROWLEY- MILNER DAY We Deliver to Your Home 'Without Charge: Special Credit Service 111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111 1111111111 1n111 11111111111111111111 11111111111iiiiiiiiimmuminimummimmummil PURCHASE CERTIFICATES All Charge Purchases Will Be Billed June First Postage, freight, or our own deliv- ery to any point in Michigan. No charge. See Advertisements in Other Papers: See other afternoon and morning papers for additional savings. No Goods Sold to Dealers: Small down payments may be made on purchases and the balance divid- ed in weekly or monthly install- ments. 8th Floor-East Bldg. Charge Accounts 0 Louis Holtz 2-Pants Suits Brand New-Purchased For Crowley-Milner Day Grades Our $25 Grades :3 50 $12.50 Our $35 Grade. Our $45 Grades • fabrics twsed. ■ n d worsteds In plain and belted models. Smart color, well styled. Sixes 34 to 40. Second Floor -Lod Bldg. $51485 Grade. $8.25 Our $16.50 rowley. Mil ner Da, I Camel hale MORRIS STELLAR of 3748 Monterey avenue, 54 years old, died on April 27. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on April 29, with interment at Beth Tephila Ceme- tery. Rabbi Jos. Eisenman offici- ated. Ile is survived by seven sons, Sam, Phil, Max, Herman, William, Albert and Harold, and four daughters, Mrs, C. $. Gras- green, Mrs. Ann Silverman, Mrs. Mary Bonin and Sarah Stellar. The regular 30-day Crowley-Milner charge account may be arranged for responsible people. 7th Floor-East Bldg. 1 /2 Price $20-$25 Grades SAMUEL SALESNEK of 2031 Gladstone avenue, 73 years old, died on April 27. Fu- neral services were held on April 28, with interment at Beth Abra- ham Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Fannie, three sons, Charles, Max and Arthur, and five daughters, Mrs. S. Finsilver, Mrs. II. Colburn, Lillian, Dora and Ethel. DEFERRED PAYMENTS 200 Better Dresses h O4 /4 OBITUARY Ten per cent down-28 weeks to pay and the small fee is not payable in advance, 8th Floor Credit Dept. Because of the extraordinary nature of these offerings, we reserve the right to limit quantities. Shower- proof Topcoats Phi S'yma Kappa Sorority. The Phi glen. Kapp. Sorority was the seeonil g moo to receive honorable mem Lion at the amnia! Stunt Night of the Y. W. II. A., April 10. Beretta! of the Paauver holidays two of Dm regular meetings were (Mailed. A social was •lased at the home of Mix. Fay l'a.toe on Sunday. April 24 A short meeting was held. at which its wa decided to have • hike around Dello Is le on Suday. May 1. Pamover refreshment. were served. Crowley. Milner Dar, Smartly tailor- ed w o o lens and we. cede, In e elusive Patterns. elk and relines. lined. Sian 96 to 48 toe ree- ulani, shor s. t llms. wilts $17.50 $22.50 New crepes and sheers pastels, prints . • many with jackets. Sizes for misses 14 to 20, for women 36 to 44. Swend Floor -Ewa Bldg. Crewley.MlInsea--ThIrd Floor- O A CARTOON BY DENYS WORTMAN "She's our first baby-I have no job-do you know anybody who'll be kind to her?" A contribution to the Allied Jewish Campaign for $165,000, to be conducted here May 8 to 18, will answer many similar questions. CLASSIFIED M. A. PEREIRA. Kosher Caterer-E• moments. weddings. parties and ban- Suet.. W•e ca tr ell leading hotel. , th • si,a Detroit Catmint Co . Longfellow ;:110o7wYain ri. a TAKE NOTICE-CAMP AVRUNIN will open aeon. Be. Page 8 for announce- ment, INTERSTATE TRAVEL Mal, Bldg. Sale! 513 Spring Boys' $121! Hi-School Suits Sizes 13 to 20 Years With 2 Pr. Long Pants Smart single breasted coat, vest vr 1h2 p. lon g sI fess In Tan Brown anil . Powder . Blue. COATS 1 2 Price 7 $ 97 Boys' $7.95 Suits luggsr"l' Nd ll Pj: $5 In nrw pattern. and Nader blue. 7 to 10 . .94 126 of Our$19.75 Grades,s9.88 159 of Ours16.50 Grades,s8.25 228 of Ours15.00 Grades, s7.50 Fourth Floor-East Bldg. 1,200 Girls' Wash Over 75% Fur Trimmed SQUIRREL MARMOT WOLF LAPIN Dresses 1 /2 Price VICUNA (camel) BROADTAIL (coney) (sheared lamb) DYED FOX Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 44 Not All Furs at Each Price Crowley-Milner's-Third Floor-Main Bldg. Three-Piece Suits $ 45 Regular $1.00 Dresses at 50c Regular $1.95 Dresses at 98c Reg. $2.95 Dresses at $1.48 Our $12.95 Grade Every dress on sale is brand new, bought especially for this remark. able sale. All are colorfast, and de- si gned in the latest styles. Crowley-Milner Day! Novelty wool suits with silk blouses. Colors. II Fourth Floor-M•in Bldg. 4.4.0 113a fe Me wows. Newspaper Feature &nice. In ores( BMA. riglaz tea eeee 4. -New York. Philadelphia, Oklahoma. Ala- bama. California, Texas. Ten eeeee . etc., private heated ears; share ex- pense. Wolverine Hotel, Cherry 9000, .3E11 WILL TEACII YOU to re ad and write d34_7w : English In 6 lemons. I will also teach your child toread and rite Hebrew and Yiddish In 5 lemon. One Ie.eon f ree a. sample. Preparing people for MI- aenshipa and preparing boys for Bar Mitm•h my apecialty. David flora- wits, the teacher. 2091 Blaine avenue. apartment 101. Phone Garfield 6914-11. MACK It WEISS--Strietly kosher caterer for weddings, engagements, bridges banquets and parties. We eater In all leading hotels. 15781 Princeton ave- nue, University 2•511. ADDED FEATURES AT AVRUNIN CAMP "ZMIROTH" (Sabbath Table Song) Fair thou art, fair thou art, yea, come- ly with delight, Joy Ins darkest night, See, the table decked in white, Decked mince yestere'en. Decked since ymtereen. Eve till eve, eve till eve, our glad• some hearts beat Last; • Lover's time is come at rut. ,- Joy to Jews and glad repast .. Longed for rest we glean, Longed for rest we glean. Praise, •ye, bless. praise. are ,bless Him for this holy day; If thou bast not wine then my, On our bread Thy grace we pray, With thy lot content, With thy lot content. Come. 0come, come from six dare tolling, corns to rest, Come, in linen ferment. dressed, Silks and satim, don your best, Robes of vat led hue, Robes of varied hue. "RHAPSODY IN BLACK" RETURNS HERE MAY 1 FOR RENT-2442 Glendale "roue, be- tween Linwood and La Salle, a nicely furnished room for one or two in • Arrilvi a p ng teto h n ozei7- 1Ise of kitchen, Phone f FAN Ni %fl I ' MITOSNrOVFV' ESINUMLILDLigiAT RKO American Orientals Woven by the House of Karagheusian, Makers of World Famous GULISTAN GUARANTEED VALUES Should Bldg. SHIRLEY ANN HARRIS. of 8263 Merrill avenue, 12 years old, died on April 18, Funeral services were held at Temple Beth El on April 20, with interment at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Frarn officiated, She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Harris. SONIA EPSTEIN of 3135 Chalfonte died on Tues- day, April 26, at the age of 67. Funeral services were held Tues- day afternoon, with burial in the Chesed shat Emes Cemetery. Be. sides her husband, she is survived by one son, Louis; three daughters, Mrs. R. Belsky and Mrs. J. Pick- man of Detroit, and Mrs. B. Behr,. sky of Los Angeles, and seven grandchildren. ly by Phone to Detroit Fire Department. Sale Karagheusian's "Merak" suth CELIA GREENBERG of liot street, 80 years old, died on April 26. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on April 26, with interment at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. N. Hershman and the Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated. She is survived by her husband, lionon, one son and two daugh- ters. 6,600 Fires Reported Annual. Third Flew-M.1a Bldg. Crowley-Milner Day. These beautiful rugs, rep- licas of age-old hand-made rugs, will do justice to any decorative scheme. Designs taken from the Sarouk, K:rmans and many other costly oriental,. Slight irregularities occur but in no way impair the quality or effect the wear. Among the new features will be horseback riding, swimming, in the beautiful lake, is under expert di- rection. The interesting sports program includes baseball, football, volley. ball and tennis, all under the su- pervision of able and efficient coon. cillors. Mrs. Rom Rubenstein, well- known piano teacher, will conduct classes in music appreciation, ryth- mic orchestra, ear training, begin- ner's classes and auditorium work. Children will also be able to con- tinue their additional charges for these extra features. A special summer school will be conducted, in accordance with the Board of Education program. Special attention is paid under- nourished children and there is a nursery for children of 4 to 7. There is always a doctor and nurse on the premises. Additional information may be had by calling Hemlock 0998-W., or Euclid 6684. Although they say opportunity knocks but once at everybody's door, the return engagement of FOR RENT-Nice furnished room for Ethel Waters in Lew Leslie's high. man, by couple. Meals If desired. 810 ly successful revue, "Rhapsody in • month. 4025 Monterey. Phone Ho- Black," which comes to the La. earth 4936. layette Theater, Detroit next Sun- WANTED--Hounekeeper to take s tare of day night May 1, for a limited en- small flat end two motherles children. References. Call at 362 Let gagement is a lit- Ct. eral refutation of FOR RENT-Furnished room In private that saying. This home Near busand car lines. 1932 Taylor, Euclid 0854-M. third return en- gagement within REA UTIFUL SUMMER HOME, ward.. three months has ally new, m odern. for lease. Suitable or doh. On e hour drive from Detroit. been made pos- Max Kosins, Clothier, Moves Call University 2-4571 for more com- sible only through plete information. to New Store. difficulties en- FO R RENT-NIee eIean root', for girl or countered by Lew alma wiih neat respectable family. Max Rosins, clothier and fur- Phone HernInek 36094. 302n Clements Leslie in arrang. nisher, until recently located at venue, one block from Davison 'ear ing for labor per- line. 1430 Griswold street, has moved mitsto allow into h i a new FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with Ethel Waters and modern conveniences. Near street ear store Just two a other members of and boa 2545 Tuxedo. upstain. Hem- doors north of 1 ock 11346-.1. $10 per month. the company to his old location. Ethel Waters enter France. WANTED-Young business girl to share Mr. Kosins modern apartment with relined Idris. A new Ethel Waters emerges in has been in Reasonable rent. Finger*. corner Four. teenth Call Sunday or evening., Gar- "Rhapsody in Black," and Ethel business on field 0013•W. Waters who has foresaken hot Griswold street FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with numbers for dramatic song punc- for 11 years. adjoining lavatory forung men In turated with the rich humor of her Raised in the private family. Nide l cation. Good tailoring busi- transportation. Very reasonable. Must race. be seen to be appreciated. 2519 Pin• ness, he is wide- In addition to Ethel Waters, the gee* a venue. ly recognized as original New York supporting cast WILL Sol rIA.R.EmA.P. A R5Tht EoNf Tk poling nrr.,I Udjes, V an expert fitter il al m aiad eak, tshec h B eorirr y. BDruostthy- and tailor. Be d apartment HI. 2019 F:Imhurst. Man K "'" personally con- Fletcher, Florence Hill, Blue Mc- FOR RENT-Attraetiveroom for one or Allister, Geneva Washington, Avis ducts hi, business, his policy be- two in private horne. A good home for the right Party. Kitchen privileges. Andrews, Eloise Uggams and many ing "Boulevard Clothes at Gris- Reasonable. A step to hos line. Uni- others. wold Street Prices." versity 2.5648 or Columbia 1924. Mr. Eosins now carries the fa- mous "G, G. G." brand of clothes, which never gold below $45, but which are now priced at $29.50. to 20. Irregulars $69.50 Grades Avrunin Camp, at Big Wolf Lake, near Jackson, Mich., will this year have numerous additional features which should attract the most dis- criminatint parents desirous of providing their children with a happy summer's vacation at a cen- ter supervised by most expert spe- cialists. ALFRED ROSENBERGER of 2909 West Philadelphia ave- nue, 81 years old, died on April 19. Funeral services were held at Gil- bert's Funeral Ilome on April 22, with interment at Woodmere Cemetery. Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Frani officiated. Ile Is survived by three sons, Mil- ton, Joseph A. and Sidney, and two brothers, Max of New York and James of Ilarbin, China. --- MORRIS ROSEN of 3258 Richton avenue, 71 years old, died on April 23. with inter- ment at liar Harrnoria Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Sarah; two sons, Max and Hyman; • daughter, Belle, and three sisters, Mrs. Esther Schuster and Mrs. Dire Dettlin, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Soshe Feldman of New York. --- LILLIAN KOLB of 1620 Gladstone avenue, 34 years old, died on April 22. Fu. neral aervices were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on April 24, with interment at Machpelah Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Ben; two daughters, Marian and Minnie, and two sons. Harold and Albert; her mother, Mrs. Fannie Feldstein, and three sisters, Rose, Mrs. Mamie Zimberg, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Dora Cohen of Rochester, N. Y. --- THERESA MARKS of .2311 Glendale avenue, 37 years old, died on April 22. Fu- neral services were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on April 24, with interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. She is survived by her husband, Charles; three children, a brother and a lister. 50 In 2112 Feet of our advertised Crowley-Milner Day items be ■d•ertised for Ins else- can be bought for still less at Crowley.Milner'a, regard!". of our ad- vertised price. All Comparative Value. Quoted Are Our Present Grade. or Former Prices. All phone or mail orders taken on Crowley-Milner Day items. may where, they CROWLEY-MILNERS Approximately 6,600 fires are reported to the Detroit Fire De- partment each-year by telephone, fire statistics show. The city maintains a very corn- plete and elaborate system of fire alarm signal boxes, with a compli- cated wire system that covers the metropolis thoroughly. But the telephone in the home, in the office,' plant and store remains the handi- est instrument in the great ma- jority of cases for protecting prop- erty against loss, by summoning fire fighting crews and equipment Clear-headed use of the tele- hone in reporting thousands of cipient fires undoubtedly results in a lower tire lop for Detroit, by millions of dollars annually, than would be the ease otherwise. The time saved by telephoning an s cad of searching the neighborhood for an alarm box re- sults in quicker arrival of the de- partment. Charged with intimate drama and laid in New York's colorful back- ground, a new and powerful film written by Fannie Hurst is now at at RKO Downtown Theater . The picture is RKO-Radio's "Symphony of Six Million," co-featur- ing Ricardo Cortez and Irene Dunne in a sub line romance of self- sacrifice and love. Directed by Gregory La Cava with the same sweep and magnitude which distinguished the original story by Miss Hurst, the film truth- fully reflects the stern background East Side and takes a clinical interest in the lives of a ghetto doctor and a teacher of the slums The film is replete with vivid sets of East Side streets, hospital operating rooms and the free clinics which minister to the ailments of the unfortunate poor of a big city. Ricardo Cortez, who playa the role of the doctor, is Wen in • sympathetic characterization for the first time in four years The suave villain of the screen is transformed into an idealistic type. Miss Dunne presents • noble, high-minded type of American womanhood. The picture is excellently teat with Anna Appel , formerly of t he 81 d In sad and loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Anna Shapiro, who passed away four years ago 24 days in Nissan, 1928. Dearest mother boar we miss you. Tears In lallenc• often flow Since you left ta, oh. so suddenly Juat four lonesome years ago. Now you are sot forgotten, mother dear. Nor will you ever be. A. rem asleim fextel emory lasts w. will thz Sadly missed by her Children and Grandchildren, (1/4 MANUEL URBACH Graeae and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTL ST. iviL Euclid 7 192