Lienentorr,IEWIS/IffiROXIGUI

NOTED ACTORS AT
YIDDISH THEATER

Mischa and Lucy German
and Menashe Skulnik Here
for Two Performances.

Coming here for only two per-
formances, this Sunday matthee
and evening, an able cast will pre-
sent U. Kalmanowitz's play of
family life, in three acts, "Such
Is Life" ("Azoi is Dos Leben")•
The cast coming here to present
this play is headed by Mischa and
Lucy German, noted actors who
are well known in Detroit, having
played here steadily for years.
In the special cast—the origi-
nal Folks Theater troupe of New
York—also appears the popular
comedian, Menashe Skulnik,
Aaron Lebedeff
■
and
Leon

Brook, with the complete cast of
the National Theater Company of
New York, will be featured during
the coming week in the successful
Operetta, "The Great Miracle."
Announcements as to dates, etc.,
will be made during the week on
posters.

SINGING SOCIETY'S
CONCERT PLANNED

sad

Children's Corner
Meets With Favor

Editor, Jewish Chronicle,
It might interest you to know
that the Children's Corner,
which appears weekly in your
paper is read and met with par-
ticular interest by the pupils of
my school. I receive your pa-
per regularly and, except find-
ing great interest and pleasure
in reading the articles and the
news of Jewish Detroit, I make
it my business to read sections
of the Children's Column to my
pupils, for I always find there
interesting and wholesome read-
ing material for the buys and
girls of my schools, who enjoy
the stories and the poems im-
mensely. I hope that the "Col-
umn" will soon be enlarged into
a regular Children's Page that
will contain equally good ma-
terial written by your Uncle
Judah and by his nephews and
nieces.
In closing, allow me to con-
gratulate you upon the success
of your Children's Corner with
the children, and let me assure
you that I shall be always glad
to help you if it might be of
any use.
With Zion's Greetings.
LOUIS PANUSII.
Yeshiva Torath Emeth of
Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Halevy•Hasornir Annual Event to
Be Free to Public.

SPORT NOTES

ti

MOTHER'S DAY AFFAIR
AT THE "Y" ON SUNDAY

Mothers of all "Y" members are
invited to the Mother's Day cele-
bration on Sunday afternoon, May
8, at 3:30 o'clock. The program
will include a one-act play, "What
Is Home," by Lucy Barton, pre-
sented by the Phi Sigma Kappa
Sorority; Miss Gladys Ginzler, vio-
linist, accompanied by Miss Ruth
Cassman; Mrs. David Kaltman,
vocalist, and Mrs. Emory Monash,
who will talk on "The Mother-
Daughter Relationship."
Original poems to be entered in
the poetry contest for "Y" mem-
bers must reach the office by May
31. l'oems will be judged by
Philip Slomovitz, editor of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle; Mrs.
Harry Landsman and Mrs. Harry
Perlis, local writers of poetry. The
winning poem will be published in
The Chronicle.
The oratorical contest, in which
the participants will be both au-
thor and orator of the speeches
delivered, will take place on Thurs-
day evening, May 23. This con-
test follows immediately upon the
inter-club debating tournament,
which was concluded last Monday.
In the debate with the Ganyme-
diens, the liavuros Fraternity was
adjudged the winning team and
was presented with a silver loving
cup, donated by the former Alpha
Sigma Phi Fraternity.
Harry Markle is the instructor
of the class in public speaking
that is conducted at the "Y" on
Tuesday evenings, at 7:15. This
class is open to both young men
and women members of the "Y."
Allen Selmin will conduct a class
preparing young men and women
for the civil service examination
for office workers. This class will
meet on Monday evenings, begin-
ning May 9, at 7:30.
A hike through the News Trail
at Belle Isle is the first of a series
of outdoor parties planned by the
Y. W. H. A. Girls' Athletic Club.
This first hike, on Saturday after-
noon, May 7, will be followed by
such parties as roller skating, ten-
nis, swimming, camera and picnic
suppers, on subsequent Saturday
afternoons and Sunday mornings.
All girl members of the "Y" are
invited to join.
A course in swimming instruc-
tion will begin on Thursday eve-
ningg, May 19, at Central High
School pool. There will be two
classes, one for boys and one for
girls, registration for which must
be made at the clubhouse.
The "Y" will conduct two thea-
ter parties this week, one on Tues-
day, May 10, for "Rhapsody in
Black" at the Shubert Theater,
and the second on Tuesday, May
10, for "Hay Fever," with Con-
s tance Collier, at the Cass Theater.

PAGE NINE

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

SEVERAL ALLIED CAMPAIGN LEADERS

MIZRACHI HATZOIR

ELECTS OFFICERS

Many Classes Organized to
Promote Orthodox Jew-
ish Traditions,

SIMON SHETZER
Keyman.

GUS NEWMAN
Keyman.

ABRAHAM SULKES
IS DEAD AT AGE OF 45

CENTERS SPONSORING
ORATORICAL CONTESTS

Hebraic Scheirer ■ and Ma.kil Was
An unprecedented number of
•• Actiee Leader In the
entries is reported for the Milford
Kvutzah lerith.
Stern oratorical contest, to be held
Saturday evening, May 21, under
Abraham Sulkes, prominent in the auspices of the Senior Council
Hebrew-speaking and Jewish cul- of the Jewish Center.
tural circles here, passed away at
Those who have already signified
harper Hospital at 6 a. in. on their intention of participating in
Thursday, May 6, as a result of a this event are Rose Thav of Tau
heart attack, at the age of 45.
Gamma Kappa Sorority, Esther
Funeral services were held Fri- Silverstein of Phi So Lite Soror-
day from his late residence, 2647 ity, Ida Hertz and Adolph Gold-
Ilazelwood avenue, with burial in berg, unattached; Abe Davis
of
the public speaking class, George
Kratchman, A. Z. A. 93; Max
Chomsky, unattached, and David
Citron, Phil Horner, William Gelb,
Hi Gamburd, Max Weil and Al
Gelb, all of the Paradim Club.
Others have Indicated their inten-
tion to enter.

A. Bin-Nun, leader of the Miz-
rachi llatzoir, who for the past
several weeks has been a guest in
Detroit, left for New York, from
where he intends to return to Tel
Aviv, Palestine. During his stay
here Mr. Bin-Nun addressed Sev-
eral synagogues, open meetings
and private gatherings. He suc-
ceeded in securing a great number
of new members for the local or-
ganization and in spreading the
Mizrachi ideal of Torah V'Availah
among the youth of Detroit.
A readjustment, involving dab-
orate and inclusive plans for the
organization, has been accomp-
lished. At the meeting held on
Tuesday, May 3, election of offi-
cers took place with the following
results:
President, Herman F.skin; vice-
president, Florence Edelman; re-
cording secretary, Rose Jacobs;
corresponding secretary, Zelda
Rosenthal; treasurer, David Bress•
t er; board of directors, Rose Fried-
man, Esther Edelman, Max Sam-
berg, Edward Ruthenberg and
Isaac Knoppow.
Appointment of committees
will be announced at the next
ABRAHAM SULKES
meeting on Tuesday, May 10. This
will be an open meeting, allowing
those persons desiring to become the Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery.
members an opportunity to do so. Addresses of eulogy were deliv-
Work in financial, social and cul- ered by Aaron D. Markson, Ber-
t ural fields is now being accomp- nard Isaacs and Aaron Rosen-
berg.
lished.
Surviving Mr. Sulkes are his
On Friday evening, April 29, S.
Milgram, a student at the Yeshi- widow, Sarah Sulky,; two sons,
Joseph
and Mendel, a student in
vah College in Chicago, spoke on
the personality of Moses Maimon. the high school of the United He-
On Saturday afternoon, at 1 brew Schools of Detroit, and one
o'clock the group in Talmud daughter, Miss Ray Sulkes, a
meets; at 4 o'clock the Hebrew teacher in the Hebrew School..
Mr. Sulkes, who was associated
group, and at 5:30 a class in "eth-
ics" meets. A clam to study in with Lamports, Inc., was a leading
and
active figure in the Kvutzah
detail the history of Zionism will
be organized at the next meeting. Izrith. Ile was a Maskil, a He-
brew
scholar of ability, and a
Several junior groups, under
the name of B'nai Akibah, have "ben Torah." His noble character
endeared
him to his many friends
been organized. The leader" of
these groups are Florence Edel- who now mourn his loss.
Born in Grodno, Russia, where
man, Zelda Rosenthal, Herman
Eakin, Philip Kutnick and Harry he graduated Irvin the gymna-
sium, Mr. Sulkes came to Detroit
Shecter.
A celebration, to be held out- 17 years ago./ Ile was a member
side, is being arranged for Lab of the famous Ish Kimchl family.

David Goldberg, chairman of

t he Intellectual advancement com-

mittee, is in charge of the contest
Junior-Senior Contest.,
Sixteen young men and women
will participate in the preliminar-
ies of the junior-senior oratorical
contest which is to be held at the
Jewish Center the latter part of
May.
Those entered are Rose Men-
nenberg, Dan Silverman, Ed.
Stone, Al Rappaport, Charles Sni-
der, Al Lehr, H. Bernstein, David
Brenner, Deckle Stein, Freida
Chaett, Max Kuperman, Cecil
Aaron, Harry Green, Phil Danzig.
Sam Finkelstein and Renan Suss-
man. The preliminary eliminations
will be held at the Jewish Center,
on Monday, bay 9.

The seventh annual concert of
the Detroit Halevy-liazomir Sing-
ing Society, which will take place
Be MERTON M. ERTZ
Sunday evening, May 15, in the
Detroit Institute of Fine Arts, is
Isidore Goldstein was catching for
Intermediate Contest,
to be free to the public for the
Public School No. 44 of New York.
Milton Stark, Sol Cohen, Joe
second year in succession, accord-
The coach, Mike Hennessy, asked
Klein,
Julian Caplan, Abe Litvin,
ing gto a decision of the executive
the pitcher to throw a curve. The
Ben Greenberg, Louis Alkind, Bob
committee. Prof. Elijah Zalud- pitcher tried and failed, but Izzy
Shaffer and H. Weiss have entered
kowski, musical director of the or- threw a curve in returning the ball
the intermediate oratorical con-
ganization, will direct the entire to the pitcher, Hennessy, then mak-
test which will be held at the
program, accompanied by Samue 1 ing the boys switch positions, and
OSCAR KAUFMAN
Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave-
Shpargel, pianist of the organiza - Goldstein has been pitching ball
MISS ELIZABETH FINLEY
Keyman.
tion.
nue, Thursday, May 19. Prelimi-
Secretary Speakers' Bureau.
ever since.
nary elimination will be held on
Mr. Shpargel is a well-known De •
Goldstein played baseball with
May 16.
troit pianist and has taken part i n Harry Greenberg, first baseman
several important engagement s loaned to Beaumont under option
during the past season,
by the Tigers, at James Monroe
According to President Eugen e High School.
Encyclopedia of Jewish Wo-
Franzblau, the Detroit Halevy-Ha
In the summer of 1928, Billy
men Announced.
zomir exists primarily for the pur - Doyle, Tiger scout, saw Goldstein
pose of cultivating and spreading pitch a team on which he was play-
NEW YORK.—Plans for the
Jewish music among the masses , mg, to a victory, and he immediate-
first comprehensive publication of
and the feeling was general in the ly signed him up, and shipped him
facts relating to the work of
organization that in order to fur- to Wheeling, West Virginia. Gold-
American Jewish womanhood have
ther this program it is necessary to stein was with Evansville in 1929
been announced by Jewish Women
give every man and woman in the and 1930 and last year with Beau-
of America, an organization with
city the chance to attend this an- mont Texas League. Ile was one
headquarters at 103 Park avenue,
b'Omer. Details will appear next
nual affair. It is expected that of the best hitting pitchers in the
week.
New York City. It will take the
the Arts Institute auditorium will Texas League, and was often called
Equality Club Plans Mother form
of an encyclopedia of Jewish
The Mizrachi Hatzoir has dis-
be packed to the walls this year, as a hitter in the pinches.
and
Daughter
Affair.
women,
with Rebekah Kohut and
tributed among its members all
Bucky Harris said that "Gold-
as it was at the sixth annual con-
stein is a mighty handy athlete to
Estelle H. Sternberger as editors.
over the country "penny-a-day"
cert last year.
pocket boxes.
The announcement stated that
At the last board of directors'
As a final tune-up for the con- have around. He should pitch well
meeting held at the home of Edith the encyclopedia would record all
cert, the organization participated enough to be of some help, and he's
R.* Paransky, president, a mother facts relating to the achievement'
in the May Day celebration at a fellow who can be sent up to hit
and daughter luncheon, to be held and programa of Jewish women's
Danceland Auditorium last Sun- in a pinch after he's been around
shortly, has been decided on. Sadie organizations in the United States,
day, May 1, under the direction of a while and will deliver."
Fisher, chairman of entertain- scholarly articles on the position
William Gayman, associate direc-
Two Detroit handball teams won
ment, is to arrange all details. A of woman in Judaism and in Jew-
tor, accompanied by Miss Ruth
SHIRLEY WEINBERG
SIDNEY
STONE
their
opening
matches
in
the
na-
program
will be arranged for the ish life, and detailed information
Sherman, assistant pianist. The
Irwin Shaw has been appointed
Keyman.
Keyman.
entertainment of all mothers and on the accomplishments of Jewish
lialevy opened the program with tional senior four-wall tournament the local representative of two of
The third annual charity Pass-
at
the
New
York
A.
C.
last
week.
five workers' songs, which were en-
daughters attending. The affair women In every walk of life.
the most popular camps in Eastern
over ball, presented at Jean Gold-
will be held at Marshall's Restau-
thusiastically received by the audi- Herman Dworman, who was elimi- United States, Camp Stinson and
kette's Graystone ballroom March
nated in the singles, and Joe
ence.
Montefiore Lodge "Tacky 31 by the Jolly Elite Club, was rant, Dexter and Collingwood, Sat-
its sister camp, Camp Eagle Point.
urday, May 21, 1:30 p. m. There
Members of the chorus were sur- Bathe are the Detroit champs, who Located in the White Mountains
Dance" May 24.
well attended by a group of over will be a musical program.
prised recently with the visit of eliminated a New York pair. The of New Hampshire, these camps
1,400 people. The Jolly Elite
Julius Miller, formerly of Detroit, second Detroit doubles combine- offer every desirable opportunity
Mrs. Kleinman of the speakers'
Montefiore Lodge will give its Club thanks the following organ- buraeu of the Allied Jewish Cam-
at present of Chicago, who was tion, Herman Rothenberg and for mental and physical recreation
annual "tacky dance" at Congre- izations, companies and individ- paign, addressed the club. Equal-
the first conductor of the choir. Hugo Krave, had a comparatively and development.
gation B'nai Moshe on Tuesday, uals who took interest in this work ity Club members will contribute
Mr. Franzblau, in introducing Mr. easy time winning straight sets.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Richman,
May 24. The Rhythm Kings will and helped by either buying tick- towards the goal of the campaign.
Miller, stressed the point that the
the
directors,
have
been
for
many
furnish the music and there will be ets or donating money or mer-
Teams Tie in 13 Innings.
latter was responsible in a great
Several needy families have
years connected with camps for
entertainment,
refreshments and chandise: Berdichever Verein, been aided recently and since
The
Modernistics
and
the
Ace
measure that Detroit has had for
Jewish children and are looking
In loving memory of our darl-
prizes for the cleverest costumes. Keshener and Bessarabier, Mak- many more names have been added
the past seven years a Jewish Club of the Jewish Independent forward this year to a most suc-
Members and their friends are er, Tri-C Club, Independent Pro- to the list, members and friends ing daughter and sister, Lillian
musical organization of the type Baseball League battled to a 1 to cessful and brilliant summer sea-
tective Assn., Michigan Home
Cohen, who passed away eight
urged to attend.
of the Detroit Halevy-Ilazomir 1 tie in 13 innings last Sunday.
are
urged
to
attend
this
luncheon
son. Mr. Richman has secured a
Protection, Independent Detroit as proceeds will go towards the yearn ago May 4, 1924.
Singing Society.
staff of expert counsellors who
Lodge, Kovler Voliner, Odesser, fund to supply needy families with Elrht
Final rehearsals before the con-
will direct the following activities:
Many
Stars
in
'Grand
Hotel'
David
Horodoker, Radomer, Sam-
l ags ;ern
posed fatal
cert will be held on Tuesday and
coal for the coming winter.
Swimming, riding, boating, dra-
The one we loved and . dearly prized,
uel Kunin Lodge, Western Ladies'
Now at Wilson.
Wednesday evenings of this week
The next meeting of the club Lay cold in death before our eyes
matics, handicraft, woodcraft,
Aid
Society,
Turover
Aid
Society,
As we loved her, so we miss bar;
in room 123 of Northern High
will
be
held
at
the
home
of
Minnie
When Edmund Goulding began music, athletics, etc.
General Linen Supply, Manische- Bloom, 144 Piilmim avenue, High- In our memory she I. near,
School.
Forget you we never will,
The location of these camps,
actual filming of "Grand Hotel" the
wits Matzoh Co., Horowitz & Mar- land Park.
For In our heart.. you 'Meth still.
Y. A. PEREIRA. Kosher Caterer — En.
new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film which has been acclaimed by many
moments, weddings, parties and ban- garaten, Morton Salt Co., I. Ro-
Bridge Dance of Independent which begins a special engagement government and university sur-
uets. We cater in an leadlpg hotels keach & Sons Consolidated Tea
Sadly missed by her loving Par-
or the
st 27 years . . DetraT Catering
Liszt Program at Gunzburg ents and Brothers.
Protective Ass'n May 29.
Sunday, May 8, at the Wilson Thea- veys as the best in America, is
Co., Mesken & Rowen, Blelfield
Co.. Long
pafellow 685 4
School
on
Sunday.
ter, the question moset asked of ideal. The beautiful White Moun-
Tire Co., Colgate-Palmolive-Peet
SYLVAN S. GROSNER
TAKE NOTICE—CAMP AVRUN1N will Co., Standard Oil Co., Messrs. A.
The Independent Protective As- him was; Why have on many stars tains protects the fine stretch of
In loving memory of Julius W.
Sunday afternoon, May 8, at 4
open soon. See page 7 for •nnounce-
level land which surrounds Lake Chairman Entertainment Com-
sociation will give a bridge-dance been cast for one picture?
o'clock, in the Gunzburg School of Lachover, who passed away five
Sharp and Harry Schumer.
ment.
mittee.
Invariably, Goulding answered: Stinson. This lake, 2,000 feet
at Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth
The proceeds derived from the Music, a musicale will be given, yearn ago May 5, 1927.
street, on Sunday, May 29, from "Because there are so many equally above sea level, is fed by mountain
above mentioned affair were used dedicated to the piano composi-
INTERSTATE TRAVEL
Fad and sudden was the tall
7:30 'till past midnight.
important roles, each demanding a streams and has therefore the
Who was so dearly loved by all
—New York. Philadelphia, Oklahoma, Ala- to supply 300 needy Jewish fami- tions of Franz Liszt. The pro-
What would I give to clasp his hand
purest water possible. Detroiters
bama. California, Texan, Ten eeeee , lies with Passover necessities.
Alex Ross is chairman of the prominent player."
gram includes tee two piano Con-
His loving face to sm.
etc., private heated ears; ahem ex-
"No one star could carry the bur- who have visited the camp claim
arrangements committee, B.
certos,
the
Spanish
Rhapsodic,
ar-
To hear his yoke, see
tohis seal.
The Jolly Elite Club also thanks
penses. Wolverine Hotel, Cherry 9000.
That meant es much to me.
Schwartz is chairman of the dis- den of the production without both it is one of the most beautiful and
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle for ranged by Ferruciio Busoni, and
tress fund committee, D. Weiss is star n daproduction suffering," he healthful spots they have ever
Guest speaker at the Friday night ....v. I WILL TEACH YOU to read and write the splendid co-operation received. some smaller compositions.
His
loving
Wife,
Children
and
English
In
5
lesson..
I
will
dear
teach
km was Rabbi P. W. Jaffe of Cleveland,
chairman of entertainment and E. added. "How could any of the five seen.
The performers are Miss Flor- Grandchildren.
A complete report of this affair
your child to read and write Hebrew
Ohio.
central characterizations be isolated
Mr. Shaw, who has joined the
Hart is secretarq.
and Yiddish in 5 lemons. One lesson free will be given at the next meeting, ence Kutzen, Miss Ruth Lowe, Miss
from the others and set aside as a staff at Camp Stinson as head
. sample. Preparing People for rill.
Mrs. Benjamin Misting has returned to
Loretta Petrosky, Miss Zelda Sky,
zenehips and preparing boys for Bar which will be held at th eJolly
In sad and loving memory of
starring role for some particular water counselor, has had many her home on E. Iriquois Doad. havine
Young Peoples Auxiliary of player?
Mk•eh my epeclaity. David Horo- Elite clubrooms at 8609 Twelfth Miss Ethel Standler and Miss our dear mother and grandmother,
'pent the Paseover holiday with his
years'
experience
with
boys
and
witz, the teacher. 2091 Blaine avenue, street Sunday afternoon.
mother, Mrs. Rosenbaum of Detroit.
Marion
Warring, all artist stu- Bessie Nathan, who passed
B'nai Moshe.
away
apartment 101. Phone Garfield 0914-R.
"If we had chosen one of the roles girls. He has directed several
dents with Dr. Gunzburg.
The Sisterhood held Be regular monthly
five years ago May 3, correspond.
to fit a star, the rest of the char- priviate camps in Northern Michi- meeting
on Tuesday. Newt elected offi-
At the opening of the program i ng with the first day of Iyar, 1927.
11 WEISS--Strletly kaiser caterer
The Young People's Auxiliary acters would have to have been cut gan and has been active in club cers are a. follows. Mrs. Norman Buck- MACK
for wed
ding., engagement•, bridges
Dr. Mark Gunzburg will play with
r, resident;Mrs. Barney Wyman. vire-
of Congregation B'nai Moshe will down an dthe story impaired. The
banquets and psalm. We cater in all
Peaceful be thy rest. dear mother
Miss Loretta Petrosky a Polonaise
h old a Mother's Day program on theme is built upon characteriza- work for Detroit Young Judaea pres ident ; Mrs. A. Davis, secretary: Mrs.
leading hotels. 151111 Princeton are
Tears, in aka..often flow
and the Jewish Centers. Mr. George S. Wet,., lhrssurer. Pion. for
nue, University 1-3541.
in E flat major, the only one com-
Since you left us, oh .o suddenly.
Sunday evening, May 8, at 8 p. tions, on the cross-action of per-
Shaw is especially fitted for his
Just fire lonesome years ago.
position by Liszt written originally
e date met for the latter part of May.
m, in the spacious banquet hall of sons thrown together by chance in
M
WILL
SHARE
APARTMENT
with
young
rs Saul liknkrant Ir in charge of ar•
water leadership as a result of his
The ninth lecture in a series of for a piano duet.
oo and stars •art Wang,
The mn
lady or woman. Use of kitchen. 2019
the synagogue, Dexter boulevard a big Berlin hotel. If they were special training as an American rangernentn. Mr.. Norman Buckner and
On • lone •nd silent grave.
Elmhurst, apartment 301.
vocational talks sponsored by the
Mrs. Irving Stefanan were appointed
and Lawrence. All members are less skillfully presented, they would Red Cross life saving examiner. deletates
Beneath Ike one we dearly loved
to the State Sisterhood Conven-
JewishCenters
Association
was
But whom we couldn't gam
urged to be present. There is no have dragged the whole piece down He is • graduate of the National tion at Grand Rapt.,
FOR RENT—Beautiful room with five
windows. Only two in the family. given by Albert P. Steller•, "Mil-
wit hthem."
charge for admission.
Red Cross Life Saving and First
NearFourteenth bus. Rent reasonable. lion Dollar a Year" insurance
Sadly missed by her Children
The annual spring frolic held
2211 Calvert. downstairs.
CELIA
GREENBERG
Aid Institute at Chautauqua, N. Y.
and Grandchildren.
man, at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
last Sunday by the Youngg Peo-
Those interested in sending their
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for bourne avenue, on Thursday, May of 234 Eliot street, 80 years old,
ple's Auxiliary was a success.
eouple, business girlo
om In pri-
r wan
died on April 26. Funeral services
children to camp may make ar-
In loving memory of our dear
vate home. Shower. 2631 West Buena 5, at 8 p. m. Mr. Stellera spoke
Real Funeral Held
were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral father, Max Schreiber, who passed
rangements for the few remaining
Vista, near Linwood ear line. Arling- on "Insurance as a Profession."
"Schreken der Garnison"
ton 3416-R.
For Damaged Scroll applications with Mr. Shaw at 526
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority is
The aeries is sponsored by the Home on April 26, with interment away 15 years ago May 5, 1917.
Newest Film at Little
Belmont avenue, or by phoning sponsoring its third annual bridge- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished roan In boys' work committee headed by at Cloverhill Park Cemetery.
Fifteen lost rears hen Mussed away,
private home for one or two ladies or Henry Meyera, through its com- Rabbi A. M. Hershman and the
Longfellow 0092.
NEW YORK.—A. unique fu-
Cinema Theater.
dansant at the Chinese Tea Gar-
Fifteen long yeah 'ince that fatal day.
gentlemen. All conveniences. Good
Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated. The one we loved and dearly prised.
neral
was
held
Sunday
at
the
dens, 1514 Woodward avenue, ox
"Schreken der Garnison" is the
tramportation. Select neighborhood. mittee on vocational guidance, and
Lay cold In death beforeour mac
2909 West Buena Vista, Hemlock Harry L. Jackson and Benjamin She is survived by her husband, As we love him.
synagogue of Congregation
Junior Home Relief Gift to Friday, May 15, at 8 o'clock.
newest German film being shown
so we miss him.
66554.
Honon; one son, David Spickler, In our memories he I . Ow.* am,
Ahavath Moische, Brooklyn,
Wilk.
Miss Elaine Novitz is general
beginning this Saturday at the Lit-
Homeless Men.
and eight grandchildren, three of Forget you. we never will,
for the desecrated scroll
chairman of the affair and is be- FOR RENT—Very nice •ndcanny room
tle Cinema Theater, 66 East Co-
For in our heart you lioetk still.
furnished, for one or two ladles or fen-
whom are in Chicago.
(Torah), stolen from the syna-
lumbia.
The Junior Home Relief Society ing assisted by the Misses Miriam
Cern. Meals If desired. Garage OP.
From your loving Children.
gogue on April 21. According
Donal. 2074 Haselwood. Downstairs, Affairs Planned by J. W. E.
Numerous humorous situations
had a meeting Saturday, April 16, Cooper, Ceil Eistein, Sonia God,-
near
Fourteenth
street.
PHYLLIS
BAUMAN
to Hebraic law, a sacred object
mark this film of army life. It is
at the home of Miss Dorthea Fer- rich, Rose Greenberg, Sadie Grus-
W. 0.
of
2724
Hazelwood
avenue,
8
years
such
as
In loving memory of our dear
a
scroll
must
not
be
kin
and
Dorothy
Sosnick,
and
FOR RENT--Sunr.m, suitable for two
the .tor of a young lady who loves
ar, 1959 Clements. Food and do-
old, died on May 3. Funeral sere. mother, Anna Goldgleid, who
with famOy of adults. near etreet car
destroyed or burned when it
who loves the company's sergeant,
nations for the Jewish homeless Mesdames Belle Lowinger, Rae
A special meeting of the Jewish ices were held on May 3, with in- passed away April 27, 1922, 10
and bus. Garage available. Gladstone
has
been
damaged,
but
must
be
Richman
and
Sarah
Simons.
but who refuses to return her af-
avenue. Trinity 2-4171.
men were received at that time.
Women's European Welfare Or- terment at Machpelah Cemetery. years ago.
buried.
There will be dancing, refresh-
fections. Incident after incident
The club also gave a contribution
FOR RENT—Beautiful lame room. Gra• ganization was held Monday, May She is survived by her parents,
Vandals broke into the syna-
ments and prizes. Tickets may be
In the play helps to make it ar
to the Mo'os Chitim
age. Private family. Very reasonable. 2, at the assembly hall, 9125
As we loved bee, so we miss her.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauman.
Near Fourteenth ear line. 5636 Law,
o memory sbe In near,
gogue and took the scroll dur-
Inur
outstanding comedy of the talking
Anyone wishing tickets for the secured at the door the night of
Twelfth street. Mrs. A. Katzin,
like. Hemlock 2694-.1.
Loved . membered.
re
longed for slaw..
screen.
ing the night of April 21, the
lammin g many a silent tear.
Junior Home Relief bridge-danc e the affair or from any of the mem-
president, presided.
MILTON FREUD
second eve of the Passover. It
bers.
All
sororities,
fraternities
FOR
RENT—Neatly
furnished
room
for
to be given May 21 at the Masonic
A
report
was
heard
regarding
gentleman,
with
prIvae
porch.
No
other
Funeral
services
for
Milton
was found later in a near-by
Sadly missed by her Children
Temple can do so by calling Es- and clubs are asked to keep this
roomers. $5.50a week, with
the success of the theater benefit Freud, for more than 20 years
lot, partly burned, defaced and
a and Grandchildren.
11 00 per month extra. Phone lint and thanks were expressed to the
ther Robins, Longfellow 5392, or date open.
•ersity 1•11666.
Detroit real estate dealer, who
trampled. Nearly 1,000 persons,
Sybil Weisman, Garfield 8129.
chairman of the affair, committees died early Thursday, were held
including many rabbis and can-
FOR RENT—A nicele furnished room for
co-workers.
Friday at 2 p m. in Temple Beth
Joseph Sanders to Discuss One or two in • pri••t• home. Use of and
tors, gathered at the syna-
It was decided to give the fol-
"Symphony of Six Million"
kitchen. 2441 Glendale imenue, between
El. Born 60 years ago in Detroit,
gogue for services.
Child Personality Prob-
Linwood and La Salle.
lowing
affairs A card party and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jdlius
Held for Second Week
MANUEL URBACH 1
In two respects the funeral
lems Over WJBK.
WIDOW In well-furaished modern. I bed- strawberry festival on Tuesday, Freud, Mr. Freud lived in the De-
at
RKO.
differed from that held for •
room •partment, desires refined lady May 24 (Lag b'Omer), at Assem- troit area al: his life. He
Graoltsi sad Marble
person. There were no prayer
RKO-Radio's "Symphony of Six
to rmrn or *hare. Verr reasonable.
was
Station WJBK has retained Jo-
bly Hall, 9125 Twelfth street; • president of Freud & Co., the firm
Longfellow 2265.
Million," co-featuring Ricardo seph Sanders to discuss child per-
at Mount Hebron Cemetery af-
picnic Sunday, June 19, at Belle
ter the scroll had been buried
Cortez and Irene Dunne in a sub- sonality problems on Friday eve- FOR RENT--Commerce Labe, Oakley Isle, and a tag-day Sunday, July his father founded. He was a
member of the Phoenix Club,
Park. •ttractive oix.room furnished lake
and no seven-day period of
lime romance of self-sanrfice and nings at 10:30 o'clock.
front cottage for season or month. 23, at Mt. Clemens.
Franklin Hillis Country Club. He
mourning will be observed by
love, remains at the RKO for a
1207 Franklin Drive. W ill be at cot-
Mr. Sanders has been practic-
The next board of directors leaves his wife, Mrs. Effie Freud;
7729 TWELFTH ST.
tage Sunday, or call Longfellow 0614,
the congregation.
second week.
ing law for 25 years. He is also
meeting will be held Monday, May one son, John, 11; two brothers,
after S P. m.
Euclid 7192
Directed by Gregory La Cava a graduate mechanical engineer,
The scroll, lying on a table
9, at the residence of one of the J. L Freud and I. C. Freud, and
a
with the same sweep and magni- and for several years past has FOR RENT—Beautifuly furnished room. trustees, Mrs. B. Rosenstein, 2697
before the congregation, was
Near Fourteenth street ear Ilse. Nice
sister, Mrs. Freda E. Ullman.
rolled by rabbis and patriarchs,
tude which distinguished the origi- studied child psychology.
neichborhood Board if desired. Were Monterey.
wrapped In a prayer shawl and
reasonable. 2140 Cortland avenue.
nal story by Miss Hurst, the film
Mr. Sanders was chairman of
lington 5501-5.
then placed in a pine box. It
truthfully reflects the stern back- Troop 217 of the Boy Scouts of
was then covered with a black
ground East Side and takes a America. He has a family of FLAT TO RENT—Monterey, eorner Law-
Fisher' Theater.
RIDING STABLE
ton. 4 rooms. 1 bedrooms, steam best,
clinical interest in the lives of a three grown-up children, one at
shroud bearing the six-pointed
Jackie Cooper, the grandest kid
breakfset nook, frigideire. ecreened
(1°0.41.1
flour
ghetto
doctor
and
•
teacher
of
the
Star of David. The service
$1.00 Per
Bomb, all hand painted. 645 a month. in the world, and the most lovable
the City College of Detroit and
Sat. • gas.)
Also
room modern eat at 1944 Ful-
slums
opened with a recitation of the
Hollywood star is at the Fisher
two at Central High School. He
FIVE-MILE ROAD
lerton eeeeee . Hemlock 5552.W.
I
Ricardo Cortez, who plays the is also active as a member of the
deed of vandalism and closed
Theater in person this week.
va1. east et Misidlekselt Rawl.
Fame Ferraingt. 344-F-31
role of the doctor, is wen is a sym- executive board of the Wayne WANTED GIRL to assist eooking and
Ile will be well remembered for
with the lament for the dead,
louse work. Apply morning..
ENJOY THE OUTDOORS
his great performances in "The
pathetic characterization for the County Bar Association.
chanted by Cantor Maurice
Mn. RP., 2105 Calvert
Sprig is the Ideal Weather for
Champ"
and "Skippy." As • result
first time in four years. The suave
Erstling of the First Russian
These discussions will continue roe RENT—Comfortable furnished roan
Riding
of these pictures he is hailed as
villain of the screen Ia transformed every Friday evening over station
Synagogue of Newark.
euitable for onetwo.
or
Small prima
family. Reasonab le. Starte•ent some one of the greatest artists of the
into an Idealistic type.
WJBK, at 10:30 o'clock.
Dent., Longfellow 1103.
screen.

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