.4.1 ■••■,•■■•■■•■ ∎ ■ •••••.140 TiIBVETROR /EN g' aiRONiClai and THE LF.C.at. CHRONICLE PAGE SIX PEISER TO SUCCEED DR. JOHN SLAWSON 0010011111T4f10100000.- tALI-1 1-'-'..1. 1 (Continued from Page One) New Low Rates Now in Effect 1932 Season NOW OPEN BETTER THAN EVER--- FRIENDS THAT WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNO UN CE TO OUR MANY BEEN EXPENDED CONSIDERABLE T IM E AND EXPENSE HAS TO REDECORATE THE HOTEL AND DEEPEN OUR WELL, WHICH NOW PROVIDES OUR PATRONS WITH THE FINEST MINERAL WATER THE BATH HOUSE IS LOCATED INSIDE THE HOTEL SO ' THAT GUESTS CAN GO DRECTLY TO THE BATHS FROM THEIR ROOMS The advantages of the RIVERSIDE HOTEL are many—a feature at the hotel is that it faces a beautiful five-acre park, where patrons can take natural sun baths in conjunction with the mineral baths. Personal and individual attention, assuring you of home-like atmosphere Rates have been reduced to conform with economic conditions Riverside Hotel & Baths WINDSOR DONORS' LUNCHEON MAY 17 rate groups and interests in our Miss Elizabeth Finley of De- community. troit to be the Guest "The Jewish Recreational Coun- Speaker. cil was also initiated by him, with the ultimate purpose of bringing all group. interested in Jewish The Sisterhood of Congregation Center work, Into one central or- Shear Hashornayim of Windsor will gsaltation. This group was to have hold a contribution luncheon in the f e supervision of the new Jewish Coo- synagogue on Giles boulevard and ter building, for which fund, were Goyeau street, Windsor, on May raised in the United Jewish Cam- 17. Funds will be used to pay off T e paign of 1930, but which work was postponed, because of the re- cent unfavorable business condi - tions. "In answering the call from the Jewish Board of Guardians of New York City, to take the pot• tion of executive director of all their activities, Dr. Slawson is re- turning to • field of social work, for which his early training and studies make him especially fitted; that is, the care of delinquent boys and girls. He is an authority on that subject, and the New York community is to be congratulated on obtaining a man of his out • standing ability. "He leaves Detroit with the SI well wishes of all of his friends, and for myself personally, I desire to acknowledge my debt of grati• lode to him for the inspiration and help he has been to me in my com• munity activities." MISS ELIZABETH FINLEY Statement by F. M. Butzel. SE SE Sr SE moiMMIIMMLMMI Americans in Palestine Report Optimism There That the Jews of Palestine are optimistic of their economic prospects and that the recon- struction work there is pro- ceeding at a rapid pace is the report contained in a cable sent to the American Palestine Cam- paign here by a group of lead- ing American Jews who are now in Palestine on a visit. The message urges the Jews of America to help the Jews of Palestine maintain their posi- tion by contributing generous- ly to the $2,500,000 drive now being conducted in the United States for the maintenance of Jewish upbuilding activities in the Jewish homeland. The cable was signed by the following: Rabbi Solomon Goldman and Mrs. Harry M. Fisher, wife of the chief jus- tice of the criminal courts of Chicago; Joseph Bach, Harry Falk, Sigmund Thou of New York; Mrs. Archibald Silver- man, Providence, R. I.; Ida Steil, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weil, Simon W. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Feldman, Mrs. Max Kor- shak, Sand Kwartin, Mr. and Mrs. Jules L. Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mazer, Frank Katz, M. Weil, Mrs. B, Lurie, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kass, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Rechtman, J. II. Faden and Emanuel Chanin of New York. "MARCH OF TIME" FEATURES A. J. C. RADIO PROGRAMS Sketch in Tribute to Life of Louis Marshall Written for Drive by Mrs. Kohn. "WE CLEAN— Where Others Fail" Window Shad.— Draperies Ornamen- tal rods. We crerY • complete Ins of Linoleum. sod C•rpet• for sour home or office. GET OUR PRICES FIRST AND YOU'I.L SAVE MONEY A series of radio programs, ar- ranged in behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign, with the co-op- eration of the De- . WINDOW SHADE CO. troit radio sta- 0424 LINWOOD AVENUE tions, was featured Phone. Garfield 1230-31 by an unusually a n d interesting fascinating sketch, 1.4 16' "The March of Jewish Life," which was broad- cast Monday eve-. ning• over station WWJ. The sketch was Special Orchestra Saturday and written by Mrs. A. - Sunday Evenings. Max Kohn 'god No Cover Charge was directed by Wynn Wright of Finest Full Course Dinner in station WWJ. Ole Mrs. Max Kohn Detroit at 60 cents ' Foersch of the We Cater to Weddings, Lunch- WWJ orchestra arranged the musi- eons, Bridge Parties, etc. cal accompaniment. Participat- WE DELIVER ing in the dramatization of the Hie 10346-50 Dexter Blvd. of the lute Louis Marshall, which was the outstanding feature of this At Collingwood sketch, were the following mem- Hemlock 9844 bers of the Temple Beth El Arts Society: Mrs. Burton Clamage, Ch ter I es Himelhoch , Jr James A Kates, Mrs. Max Keidan, Dr. A. Max Kohn, Saul Levin, Harry C. Markle, Harry Raden, Elaine San- dorf, Dr. Laurence F. Seger, Mrs. Edmund M. Sloman, Aaron Weis- wasser, Lewis J. Weitzman, Dr. Robert Welling, Ben Wilk, Marcia Wilk and Mrs. David Wilkus. Lewis J. Weitzman was the ex- Young Israel of Detroit invites cellent master of ceremonies dur- the public to its Siyum, which will ing this very fine halt-hour pro- be held on Sunday, May 15, at gram. 8:30 p. m., at Congregation Aha- Three other half-hour programs Watch for this label when vath Zion, Holbrook and Beaubien were donated by stations WXYZ, you purchase your BEEF- streets. WJBK and WMBC, with Dr. Leo The class in the study of Tal- M. Franklin, Henry M. Butzel and ENETTE or Delicatessen mud, conducted by Rev. I. L. Judge Charles Rubiner as speakers. products. Levin, son-in-law of Rabbi E. Musical programs for these were This assures you the best in Aishiskin, has completed its study supplied by Benedtson Netzorg, quality sold in Detroit. Our of the treatise "Rosh Hashanah" Henry Seigle and Rev, E. Zalud- products are made here in De- and, as is customary, this will be kowski together with members of troit under supervision for celebrated with an evening of the lialevy-Hazomir Singing So- Kashruth. No chemicals or spiritual and social enjoyment. ciety. Station WJR donated a coloring but only the best of Rabbi Isaac Stollman studies quarter-hour program last Satur- materials are used. with the members of Young Israel day, during which Rabbi Leon of the west side, and Rev. I. L. Fram was the speaker and music Levin with members of Young Is- was supplied by Joachim Chess- rael of the east aide. Rev. Levin man and Grace Berman. is taking the place of his father- Others who delivered radio ad- in-law, Rabbi Aishiskin, who for- dresses during the week were merly studied with the east side Theodore Levin, George M. Stutz, 2380 Twentieth Street members. Dr. Alvin D. Borsch, Milton M. Lafayette 2908 The rabbis of Detroit will speak Alexander, James A. Kates, Sam- at the Siyum. The president of uel Levine, Henry Meyers, Simon Young Israel, Abraham I. Rosen- Shetzer, Aaron Rosenberg, Joseph shine, will be another speaker. H. Ehrlich, Seymour J. Frank, Dr. Rev. Samuel Mogilevsky, former John Slawson, Robert Marwil, INCOME TAX SPECIALIST cantor of Ahavath Achim Congre- Louis Luckoff, Sirs. Abe Srere, Exclusive income tax work for gation, and at present newly elect- Gus D. Newman, Henry Wineman, the past 12 years. ed cantor of Ahavath Zion, will Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, Maurice J. Practioner before Treasury De- sing several songs. Caplan, William B. Isenberg, Mrs. partment. I act as your repro- Toastmaster of the evening will Henry Wineman, Aaron D. Mark- sentative in all income tax be M. Schlussel. son, Aaron Kurland. cases. LaSalle DINE and DANCE at Marshall's • A tribute to Dr. Slawson's "un- the balance of the Sisterhood's flagging energy and grim deter-I pledge to the synagogue. urination" is contained in the fol Miss Elizabeth Finley of Detroit lowing statement made by Fred will be the guest speaker. An inter- M. Butzel: eating musical program has been "The record of Dr. Slawson in arranged. Mrs. Simon Meretsky is chair- Detroit is quite remarkable. He came here without experience in man of the luncheon committee. Mrs. David Meretsky is president fund raising or general community ALLEN BLONDY ENTERS planning. Ile had done excellent of the Sisterhood. The captains for the luncheon CONGRESSIONAL RACE work in research and in the solu- are: Mesdames D. A. Croll, L. tion of special problems. lie found Perlman, S. Farber, J. Gitlin, M. Announcement is made of the a very difficult community and a , J J. Cohen, , J. . A . . Glans , deration full-blown, although Tabachnick candidacy of Allen II. Blondy, Fe NOTED LECTURER FROM PALESTINE J. Loikrec, J. Cantor, I. Blither, D. prominent Detroit attorney, for th e backgrounds for it were far Meretsky, S. Nathanson, A. Singer, WILL DELIVER TWO LECTURES fr our prepared. Democratic t h e A. C. Solomon. The luncheon corn- "With unflagging energy and Under Auspices Paola Zion of Detroit nomination f o r im determination and at great mitten consists of Mesdames W. Congress in the gr iiir , S. K. 1t Baum, Meyer 13!iv . _ pe rsonal sacrifice he worked to rT o oe Barash, new Fifteenth Dis- ,. arash, S. Cantor, F. , ing about a unification of our br in- which trict, echanic, M. H. Chafets, I. Leben- 539 Kenilworth Avenue Mechanic, f o rces. I have frequently taken of- diger, M. Nathanson, I. Cohen, J. elude, the Tenth, Topics "CHASSIDISM AS A SOCIAL AND NATIONAL fe nse at his methods and have car- Gelber, H. Bensteln, M. Silver, R. Twelfth, Four- MOVEMENT" to inly felt that the tempo of his G. Cohen. teenth and Six- ark might result in a great re- Sunday Eve., May 15, at Philadelphia-Byron Hall teenth wards. action, but I have always admired Mr. Blondy has Topic: "THE JEWISH SOCIALIST LABOR MOVEMENT" his zeal, his earnestness, and his MARKSON TO ADDRESS practised law in devotion to principle as far as his Detroit for seven ALTMAN'S RADIO HOUR ends were concerned. years, having been "I hope that in his new field Dr. associ- formerly fo Will Speak This Sunday Noon in Slawson may find work that is — areal with Judge Behalf of Allied Jewish equally interesting and, at the = I Juhn J. Maher. Campaign. same time, less strenuous as he Be declares in his k ertainly deserves relaxation from for sta. • Aaron D. Markson will speak in ilization of em- A. H. Biondi th e extreme nervous tension which ployment, absolute repeal of the te e position here in Detroit has behalf of the Allied Jewish Cam- aign during Hyman Altman's Eighteenth Amendment, for the e ntailed." Jewish Radio Your at 12.15 noon Statement by Nate Shapero. St. Lawrence Waterway route, un- this Sunday, over Station WMBC. is now offering Nate S. Shapero, president of employment insurance, federal su- –=1.• Through the courtesy of The De- pervision of banks, rigid economy t he Jewish Centers Association, troit Jewish Chronicle, Attorney in federal expenditures, a thor- sn ade the following statement on TILE FINEST CLOTHING Mandell Bernstein will broadcast ough study and revision of the t he occasion of Dr. Slawson's res- the latest Jewish news. tariff laws,, against the foreign ignation: VALUES IN DETROIT Last Sunday, during Mr. Alt- "Little Napoleon, Fighting John, debt moratorium, and immediate man's Hour, the speakers were 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. payment of the soldiers' bonus. L ittle Giant and similar titles be- Aaron Rosenberg, speaking in be- Phones—Office, Cherry 0142. "Unemployment," says Mr. s towed in jest on our good friend half of the Allied Jewish Cam- ....... Res., Lenox 9698. Blondy, "is the issue of 1932; four D r. Slawson, when seriously re- paign, and Judge Arthur E. Gor- millions were unemployed in the v iewed, really depict the strength fall of 1928 and the early part of o f the man's character and person- "The Sweetheart Revue," a Others at 325.00 to $35.00 1929, and now this army of unem- a lity. A human dynamo that musical comedy to be produced by /t... : ployed has grown to eight million. b rushed aside all obstructions and the members of the Y. W. H. A. on roduced results. His is a type of aid in a trying period. By includ- - In addition to GGG I carry such nationally ad- What does this mean? It means p :-=- in the May 22, at Temple Beth El, in that eight million bread winners I eadership not often found in men log the Old Folks' Home ==_ vertised brands as Harrister, Eagle, August Bros. I he took eludes a large cast of young men Leader of Jewish Agricultu- , mots very difficult to replace. Dr. are without income, eight milli on and ral Movement Celebrates Slawson will depart to his new another big step in the direction and women. The following have ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF FURNISHINGS without jobs, eight million who or- -1- • the respect and grati of unity, and has at the same time already been cast: Saul Parker 25th Anniversary. •■ y• 44,:r"' dinarily would buy do not. Pic- post with guaranteed the safety of one of as George, Leon Cutler as John, • Will hob ture a working man's family, the tude of his many friends for a job the most important Jewish com- Yetta Hoffman as Marghuerita, - • bo. rt. father out of work two years, well done. I, personally, wish him munal agencies in Detroit." Maurice Pastor as the Gypsy Boy, woe • mother and children without suf- the full measure of success which era me Morris Kozak as Frank, Betty Gil- Dr. Slawson's Activities. FURNISHER =IL All Open Evenings 'Till 9 KIUM878 ON ficient clothing and in need of he merits in his new endeavors. = CLOTHIER bert as his singing partner, Eman- The newly reorganized New "1 d'kul BULO VA WITOHII bare necessities of life, no money It was a pleasure to work with herwheit. 1430 GRISWOLD STREET York Jewish Board of Guardians, uel Rosenberg as Joe, Ida Gross P. 3.1.$ washes repaired by .poste in the bank and the rent in arrears him." of which Dr. Slawson is to be the as his sweetheart, Bertha Charmer Statement by Marwil. AU main gurostesI I yrs. for six months. Multiply this by as Marthie, Jack Rubin as Grand- Robert R. Marwil, president o director, is the largest Jewish or- eight million and that is America's 1111 b ganization in the world dealing pa, Evely Landau as Grandma and picture today. A famine, not of the United Hebrew Schools of De CrfItill ra he so Rudolph Leitman as Manhattan. troit, made the following state with delinquency problems. food, but a famine of jobs." There will be six special chor- George Z. Medalie, United Ton OM PsIslisl rtsEE That is the problem he pledges meet: 'Having had the pleasure of States attorney for the Southern uses of sweethearts, gypsies, col- sal Dial Ilssul rn himself to correct and improve. All Your Friends Now Dine At working with De John Slawson in District of New York, is president legiates, kiddies, soldiers and 3,...—.o. Crowe .,,,,,,40s "To give work to 8,000,000 un- many of the constituent organize of the organization. darkies. The theme song if the Radium se PiJ. Ma tar employed," says Mr. Blondy, "re- tions, I feel that our city loses a I Originally trained in the field of show is "Sweethearts on Parade;" tea. Las Re-anal ......,, quires not speeches nor fine ora- and the following favorite sweet- juvenile delinquency, Dr. Slawson very valuable asset. Railroad Watalitwassaad m. tory but jobs. To create jobs is "Usually men of his type are so was awarded the doctorate in phil- heart songs will be featured: "Lit- AiDertel—Or le ho hoponee the problem of the government engrossed with the regular routine osophy by Columbia University. tle Gypsy Sweetheart," "Let Me RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN and of private industry. The gov- of their office, that they overlook Subsequently he taught at the Col- Call You Sweetheart," "Sweet- ernment should immediately en- and heart Sigma Chi," "Old Sweetheart At Elizabeth lege of the City of New York 2038 Woodward Ave. the personal touch. gage in a gigantic building con- Griswoldoar. ed. Alm "Rarely have I met a man who was chief psychologist of the New of Mine," "School Days," "Put 6... Mai it ivory Ewing struction program. This makes seemed to sense, so keenly, the York State Board of Charities. Dr. On Your Old Gray Bonnet," 40c Special Noon-Day Luncheon jobs. Jobs make payrolls—the "Lindy Lou," "Dear Little Mother Slawson is the author of "The De- 65c underlying Jewishness of our 7-Course Dinner (best in town) rest you know. Do you know that linquent Boy" which is interns' of Mine," "Rose of No Man's Photo shows Gabriel Davidson many agencies. Congress has investigated and ap- New York is to be congratu- tionally recognized by leading so- Land," "In the Spring a Young in his office, with the portrait of We handle • complete line of Delicatessen. proved federal building projects I ciologista in the field of criminol- Man's Fancy." Baron Maurice de Hirsch on the lated upon its acquisition." OPEN DAY AND NIGHT amounting to over a billion dollars The last Saturday night mem• wall. The work of the Jewish logy as the only authoritative and ISCHADCHENI Mrs. Ehrlich's Statement. and hasn't voted any money to bership party of the season will Agricultural Society has been car- Men and women desiring to make Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich made scientific text on the subject. build with? The truth is that our Prior to coming to Detroit, Dr. take place on May 21. All clubs ried on with funds left by the worthwhile acquaintances for mat- the following statement: federal government is hoarding that meet at the "Y" will con- baron. rimonial purposes, Bee me. "Working with Dr. John Slaw- Slawson was with the Cleveland employment opportunities." Fedreation as research secretary tribute to the entertainment of S. PARANSKY eon for three and a half years has Euclid 5068 Leaders of Jewry and govern- 1963 Taylor Ave. Repeal the Eighteenth Amend- been a liberal education to me and director of functional activi- this party, which will be in the na- ture of an inter-club gathering. ment officials of high rank paid ment and create 300,000 new jobs, personally. I feel that I have ties. The Sunday night "Y" dances tribute to Gabriel Davidson, gen- During his brief stay in Detroit , bring in a minimum revenue of grown, because of his presence REV. JACOB I. SKLAR $300,000,000 annually, and bring here, in social outlook and sense Dr. Slawson created the Jewish will come to a close on May 16. eral manager of the Jewish Agri- Detroit'. Loading esti. back that respect for law and or- of communal responsibility. His Child Care Council, the Jewish Members and friends of the "Y" cultural Society, who, upon his Beet Knows SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. LOAN SOCIETY PLANS der that once was ours, Mr. brilliant, scintillating mind and his Child Placement Bureau, the Jew - are invited to join in this farewell completion of 25 years of service event. WILL HEAR DR. AUGUST AFFAIR FOR MOTHERS Blondy urges. with this organziation, was ten- intellectual integrity must have its ish Unemployment Emergency flaeommended by the A camera hike on Sunday morn- dered a testimonial dinner May 2 Mr. Blondy finds time between indelible imprint upon our corn- Council, and the Jewish Recrea - Promi- City's Most The Fenkell Ladies' Loan Asso- ing, May 15, is the next trip at the Park Royal Hotel in New nent Physicians. his activitiea for the Allied Jew- munity and his going is a distinct tion Council. He reorganized the Dr. Harry August will speak on "Common Misconceptions Con- elation met on Monday, May 9, ish Campaign to conduct his cam- loss to the Detroit Jewish Welfare Internal workings of the Welfare planned by the "Y" Outdoor Club. York City. The activities of the sae Hesel000l A... The group will hike through Rouge Trinity 2-6426 Pb... cerning Nervous and Mental Din- and plans were made and reserva- paign for Congress. Federation and brought into it the society, which has for its objective Federation." taken for the mothers' and Jewish Old Folks' Home, the Park and concentrate on taking the unique task of helping the Jew eases" at the next meeting o f the Jacob Levi.', Statement. snapshots under the direction of a Young People's Society of Congre- daughters banquet to be held House of Shelter and the Jewish in the United States to return to Jacob Levin, president of the photograph expert. The party will his ancestral calling, as well as Ration Shaarey Zedek, May 15, in Wednesday evening, May 25, at Roses of Sharon Gift to the Jewish Old Folks' Home, made the Children's Home. hall of the synagogue on Marshall's Restaurant, Dexter and As part of his project to elimi- meet at 10 o'clock at the Plymouth Mr. Davidson's notable achieve- the social following statement: Children's Home. bus statoin on Grand River. ments, came in for a large meas- Chicago boulevard at Lawton, at Collingwood. "I am personaily very sorry that nate duplication of social agency — (Mogilevsky) The Boys' Athletic League of ure of commendation not alone Mrs. Sylvia Berkowitz will be activities and in order to effect 3 o'clock. Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Dr. John Slawson is leaving De- The Roses of Sharon met at the has the "Y" has opened the baseball known zinger, will furnish the chairman of the evening, and further cooperation in the commu- from those who attended the testi- well all reservations. Mrs. home of its sponsor, Miss Esther troit. His efforts to achieve unity nity, Dr. Slawson was instrumen- season with the following six monial dinner, but also from men musical portion of the program, charge of on Sunday, May 1. Cloth- in this community will, I am con- tal in the amalgamation of the teams entered in the tournament: of prominence throughout the accompanied .by Mrs. S. Q. Kesler. F. Wexaler is arranging the pro- Karbel, ing and toys were donated to the fident, exert • lasting influence on Hebrew Infants' Home with the Ben Bey, Chi Sigma, Havuros, In- country. This meeting will be the final gram for the evening. Gr•duat• of the Jew- $25 was donated to Jewish Children's Home in mem- Detroit Jewry. dependents, Omega Social, and The sum of Among greetings read at the ish Maternity Hospital "We have particular reason to Hebrew Orphans' Home. program of the year. There will An ardent worker for high pro- Phi Beta Epsilon. The games will function was one from Fred M. be a meeting for election of oft- the Allied Jewish Campaign. Those ory of the late Samuel B. Kahn. of New York. feel grateful to Dr. Slawson for wishing to make reservations may fessional standards in welfare be played on Sunday mornings at Butzel of Detroit, who congratu- 670 Westminster Am. ems within a few weeks However early you get up you his efforts in behalf of the Jewish work, he brought 10 professionally 10:30 at Roosevelt Field. The lated Mr. Davidson on the "unique call Mrs. Berkowitz, University Hemlock 6464 Old Folks' Home. He came to our cannot hasten the dawn. 2-8070. equipped social workers to Detroit finals of the first round of the ness of his service, characterized from graduate schools in the East. tournament will be played on June by statesmanship, vision, art." Zviller Society Card Party By far the most important of 12, this being the date of the an. Dr. Slavrsou's Detroit projects in nual "Y" field day, which will be June 11. its social implications has been his sponsored by the "Y" House Coun- Junior Hadassah Dinner- Rev. Cantor work toward the unification of the cil. The social committee is now Dance at Chalet Inn on Zviller Ladies' Aid Society will David Golden Jewish community, thereby bring- making arrangements for this June 5. Detroit'. Ferwite give a card party on Saturday outing to be held at Bloomer m oir c t , esu n p o p atu r%llitit co alt, he co nd ur a gro 140HEL evening, June 11, at Jericho Tem- State Park. Miss Margaret Morans is chair- ple, Joy road and Linwood. The Ceremo- Wedding A splash party at Webster Hall i of philanthropicactivities. Dr. 0. man of the annual dinner dance to nies Performed at proceeds go for charity. Slawson's efforts i have made it w ll be conducted for "Y" mem- he given by the Detroit Unit of Sarin of Royal Oak is chairman. Horne and by possible for a younger group of hers on Saturday evening, June 4. Junior Hadasash, with Miss Ada The public is urged to attend. Appointment socially-minded men and women Reservations are now being taken Morritz, at the Chalet Inn, Sunday, 2220 ClaInnount Tickets may be obtained from the at the clubhouse. Euclid 5400 ry's common tasks. June 5. Miss Ada Morritz is co- officers or members of the organ- A golf tournament will begin to share in the leadership of Jew- chairman,. ization or by calling Longfellow Dr. Slawson 'is chairman of the on Sunday. June 6. Both young Reservations are now being re- 7961 or Garfield 5456-R. program committee of the Nation- m, 4. and women members of the ceived by Miss Moran: at Hemlock al Conference of Jewish Social ' Y may enter this contest. 3055-W. Ruby and his orchestra will sup- Se rvice and holds membership in Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. Paramount Theater. ply the music. the following: Michigan Confer- Moho! Specialist Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer's amaz- ence of Social Work; American So- of the Hebrew The next meeting ea Teen' Koh- ing picture, "Freaks," is now ciological Socity, American Statis- United Artists Theater. Ladies Aid Society will be held on Zaaersed • tical Association; American Phy- showing at the Paramount Thea- Courtenay Terrett, famous New Wednesday afternoon, May 18, at by thaws ehological Association; the Social ter. In producing this picture York City newspaper reporter who the Lawrence Dexter Hall. A grie- Workers Club, and the Detroit they have dared to touch upon a has covered many big stories. Is f...Oval and card party has City Club. He is a pant president subject that never before found its the author of "The Famous Fergu- 2071 —cut Coarmey Detroit Nome. ItteMesi to b e held at the Bnai of the local chapter of the Amer- way to the silver screen. son Case," Joan Blondell's new him 14 alt I Castes. The above photograph shows Mr. Glick and some of his repairmen. and G riswo ld s tree t, announces Iran Association of Social Workers sag urn-Bertha Weise starring picture which is now Factory, Grand River avenue Glick, manager of Gliek'a Watch Past services are like old debts, showing at the sod Mrs. Peens dal Harey repairmen in his employ, he will share his profits and a member of the National As- Kn.$d 10447 linked Artists beginning next week, in eo-operation with 27 SIYUM ON SUNDAY OF YOUNG ISRAEL I. MADORSKY, Proprietor PHONE MT. CLEMENS 472 MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. USSIMIS5 1510-ALI-- ---'-':*7= 1 11110.+70010, - 1- 1- '11 -'1i1 1: Dr. Yehuda Kaufman Friday Eve., May 13, at Kinder Theater r7‘4 Gunsberg Packing Co. 211 H1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111.1111111111111111 ILI: Max Kosins -. . r . _ - : E. = 12. GGG SUITS AT latform $29 .5° ROY B. CARLIN Y. W. H. A. TO STAGE SWEETHEART REVUE GABRIEL DAVIDSON TENDERED HONORS WATCH REPAIRING 6 Max Kosins I 511 1 1 1111111111 1 1111111111 1 1111111111 1 1111111111 1 1111111111 1 1111111111111111 11111111111 11111111-; Ise Joseff Bros. I 71"GLCIC'Eftz MATCHMAKER Classified Advertising Pays MOHEL Rev. Samuel MOGILL MOHEL LOCAL JEWELER TO BUY MILK FOR NEEDY CHILDREN REV. SILVERMAN Is la amp el Sr slistributing 200 quarts of milk daily to Indigent school children. sociation. ** the sway by very few are ever paid. Theater.