I. piEVerRorrikram ARON ICLE AGE FOUR and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Leader Rug Cleaning Is The Best That Money Can Buy .. . Engagements HARRY HERSHFIELD TELLS A FEW STORIES IN "YE SALAMI SHOPPE" Mr. and Mrs. Abram Jacob of Chicago boulevard announce the en- , I gagement of their daughter, Josephine, to Dr. Thomas B, Marwil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of La Salle boulevard. The announcement has been made by Tobias Klipstein of New YET YOU NY NO -- — --- York of the engagement of his daughter, Beatrice, to Jule E. Stocker, Here's ONE luxury that COSTS son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stocker, formerly of Detroit. Miss NO MORE! It's the luxury of Klipstein is a graduate of Barnard College. Mr. Stocker was gradu- having LEADER clean your rugs ated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School, and he is with at the same price that you would the firm of Chadbourne, Stanchfield & Levy, New York City. pay for ordinary rug cleaning! Mr. and Mrs. Julius Salts of 2734 Leslie avenue announce the Remember ... a LEADER cleaned engagement of their daughter, Tessa, to Ernest Sachse, son of Mr. rug•is cleaned thru and thru . . . and Mrs. Eli Sachse of 1528 Virginia Park. original luster and brilliance be- Mrs. Edith Bock of 998 Hague avenue announces the engagement ing restored the scientific way! of her daughter, Faye Lois, to Max M. Sinclair of this city. Mr. and Sirs. Milton Hanauer of 346 Tuxedo avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Virginia Ruth, to Phillip J. Funke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'ozin of 1000 North Euclid avenue, Oak Park, Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lilyan, to Harold Michaels, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Michaels of 7438 Kipling avenue, Detroit. MORE! CARPET CLEANERS Call GARFIELD 8400 Wedding Calendar Cartoonist's Jewtsh Jokes Are Dignified, Replete With Entertainment. Harry Hershfield, who recently celebrated the twenty-fifth anni- versary of "Abie the Agent," is much more than a cartoonist. He is an able and a witty toastmaster, he is in demand as a speaker, and now he is on the verge of gaining new fame as the proprietor of "Ye Salami Shoppe," a volume other- wise known as "Harry Hershfield's Jewish Jokes." This is not an ordinary volume of funny stories. It is a collection of humor by a man who knows how to be dignified when he tells a story which involves his own people. And we must warn you in advance that Hershfield stands out among the Jewish members of his profession who is ready to aid every Jewish cause of worth, who has partici- pated in campaigns, has contribu- ted to worthy movements and has lectured in behalf of Jewish nistitu- lions. He has aided the Zio"ist Mothers „ Fathers You are invited to attend OPEN HOUSE at CAMP AHELU on Lithe Peery, Ortonrille, Michigan h ei sg i hli mji i f ende 2t4o Nahelu—and Ssee for yourself 4R0e.g i sSeasonn what a glorious vacation your and ends August 25. Fee, child can have here. for entire season, $200 for Camp Nahelu is a select, private each child. • camp for Jewish boys and girls 0.•101 Take Woodward avenue from 4 through 14 years of age. right into through Modelled after the most exclus- M•15—go through Clarkston—turn two mil. "all right first gravel ive Eastern camps, yet surpris- ive past Clarkston—continue six miles ingly reasonable in price. —turn right art sign—then 6 n...- quarters of • mile to camp en• Located on Lake Perry, in the trance. most beautiful woodlands of low- DIRECTORS . er Michigan. All modern facili- Mr. and Mrs. Ehiel Lesoweder ties. Expert directors and coun- Dr. and Mr.. Louis 3. Lipschuts sellors. l'hysician always in at- DetroirPhone tendance. Land and water sports. Horseback riding for those who Arlingtin 84184•W wish it. Loads of healthful fun. Come thin week-ond to Camn June 5—Miss Gertrude Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samue A. Lewis, to Donald S. Wexler, Reception at 3322 Leslie avenue from 7 to 10. oN cards. June 5—Miss Esther M. Feldstein of 9600 Dexter boulevard, to Benjamin Rich. June 5—Miss Maxine Dorothy Steinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg, to Darvin M. Fielding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fielding of Louisville, Ky. Reception at 3726 Boston boule- yard from 7 to 12. No cards. June 5—Miss Loretta Louise Cohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G . httfurcht. f phGlo Mr. and Mrs. Jose son ofM . eoGottfurcht, A Isaac Cohn toL A ert or- uss nne Gordon, daughter of hi r. and s rs.- June 7—Miss Becher, son of Mrs. Gisela don of Taylor avenue, to Walter Erich Becher, ceremony to take place at Temple Beth El, with Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. June 12—Miss Edith Gallow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Callow of 2223 Calvert avenue, to Benjamin Nathaniel Osher, son of Mrs. Fannie Osher of Elmhurst avenue. June 16—Miss Inez Bachrach, daughter of Mr. and Mrk. Charles McCabe Duff, to Maurice Arthur Schlafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis When you have mortgages to foreclose, estates to Schlaf er. —Cut Codrtesy Detroit Times, settle, or other legal business requiring the publica- June 19—Miss Pauline Bogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer HARRY HERSHFIELD Bogel of 3212 Clements avenue, to Philip A. Eisner, son of Mr. and tion of notices, tell your lawyer or the court that you And you can do it without inconveniencing your- Mrs. Albert Eisner of this city, formerly of Cleveland, Ohio. - cause, and has helped relief move- want all notices published in self or without any deprivation. A five minute June 26—Miss Ada Morritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mor- interview will convince you that it's the greatest rite, to Dr. Manual A. Klinger, son of Mrs. Sarah Klinger. Children's Home Asks Or - me t point we wish particularly money-saving plan ever devised. June 26—Miss Belle Priscol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ganizations Not to Arrange to emphasize is the dignity with d he speaks of Jewish matters, Priscol of 4004 Pingree avenue, to Joseph M. Marston, son of Mr, an Affairs Without Officers' which and the uprightness and pride with Mrs. Alter Marston. Consent. which he is able to make a good $10,000 Protection to Age 65 June 26—Miss Shirlee Virginia Kopitz, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. ADVERTISING RATES QUOTED ON REQUEST Jewish story clean and entertain- Annual Deposit Meyer Kopitz of Clairmount avenue, to Harry Sitner, son of Mr. and Age The Jewish Children's home ac- ing. $110.75 25 Mrs. Max Sitner of this city. knowledges gratefully the wode- A reviewer in the New York 143,75 June 26—Miss Anne Fogel, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Hyman spread and kind interest in its 35 Telegraph thus wrote about Car- Fogel of 2932 Haielwood avenue, to Cass Brown, son of Sir. and Sirs. welfare on the part of the cum- 203,00 45 toonist and Humorist Hershfield: munit or of its many organizations Harris Brown of Troy, N. Y. and Gentlemen: I have the 244,75 "tar 50 gentlemenwho June 29—Miss Esther H. Rosenthal, daughter of Mrs. Lena Rosen- therein, but for the sake of pre- honor of ...Ong • gentlem Example Age 35 need. no introduction. A great wit. • serving its prestige and to adhere great rust, • great writer, and • great thal, to Morton J. Newlander, son of Mrs. G. Newlander. The average annual net cost, deducting cash value to the set principles of its policies. guy, Harry Hershfield!' at end of ten years, would be a little over 1/2%. illuse words have been uttered from requests all organizations of the only $5.57 annually per $1,000. This is guaranteed • thousand daies. •nd to enlarge upon community not to arrange any af- them would be merely to re-echo senti- _____ -...- ...-- ....... ...--.1 A bridge was given by Mrs. II fairs for the benefit of the Home ments which •re •Itogether too familiar to the public. Everybody knows the name For further particulars mail this coupon to I Margolis of 3248 West Philadel unless they previously received of H•rry Hershfield. and practically HARRY HIMELSTEIN . his on Wednesday. May 18, in the consent of the officers in everybody knows Hershfield himself. lie The Great-West Life Assurance Co.. I belongs to more clubs and lode. than 508 Park Ave. Building, Detroit, Mkhigan. Calls it Long Cherished Wish; onot of Mrs. RI Liberman and charge. Amos A. Babbitt, •nd estimates that he Without obligation on my part. please send me rates for S10.000 I knows over one hundred thousand people Frankfort, who are visiting , Remembers Children, rs. Slay 23.—To Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Levine of Ann Arbor, a daughter at age I Y. are from Toronto, Ont. Jew ish Troops Complete persona I Friends. I "His comic strip. 'Acts, the Agent, Is Ileane Sondra. NAME. ' I — •altogether too well-known to need ex- Field Meet Plans. - Slay 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krouse (Lillian Sandelman) o I planation. Suffice it to oy. that Able Mrs. Harry G. Brown of Golden-1 The will of the late David W. 3838 Webb avenue, a daughter, Marjorie. was the outgrowth and development of a gate avenue was hostess at a' Simone, for probate Friday On Sunday, May 29, the Jewish May 19—To Mr. and Sirs. E. L. Gilbert of 81 Delaware avenue, a st luncheon and hosiery shower on ' , morning, il l '' Sr iVre r r y'sw t:'sprgi: " Ileigonyrs ". t:rp o. Business-in-force over $616,000,000 just as The Detroit Jew- ' Troops of the Detroit Council will In that emir, Harry Hershfield drew Tuesday, May, complimenting; , 'soft. Jewish Chronicle Is about to daughter, Myra. Assets over $135,500,000 hold their annuel field meet at an Indian chief who spoke with • Jewish Vies Maxine Steinberg, a bride- , go to press, provides for the estab- May 18—To Mr. and Sirs. Harold L. Ross (Berdie Rudyn) of 2295 Greene Cabin. The troops invited accent. The character ought o and from it 'Able, the Agent, developed. . One elect. to participate are: No. 23 of Mac- of those who took particular delight in , lishment of a trust fund of $150,- Waverly avenue, a son, Alan Stuart. n — May 18—To Mr. and Sirs. S. Goldstone (Ann Greenbaum of De- Culloch School; Nos. 74, 76 and 78 It w. the late Nathan Straus, who co• 000 to be used, at the discretion AsbureANcE COMPANY of Temple Beth El; Nos. 104 and tri!' 417;t rymariy enfrigicl o 11 11 :5"h tli V ' r e.rttr I r; Mrs. Louis E. Fiske has just re- of his widow, Laura S. Simons, for troit) of Toronto, Ont., a daughter, Sheila. 14CAD OPPICM • • • WINNIPCG whir), in found in sin intell ectual turned from a week's visit in the establishment of a Jewish hos- May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Friedman (Beatrice Marx) of 161 of Congregation Shaarey sparkle Jew. Iii• wit is ever ready, his tongue Zedek; No. 179 of Hutchins School Cleveland. pital In or near Detroit. is Oki, eyes have a bright akrtnen 2661 Lawrence avenue, a son, Ilasold David. Irinr.0 •Zin.kleofan. and No. 289 of the Jewish Centers. flasnitrri :i.ght Mr. Simons, in his will, stated KOVNO.—(J. T. A.)—The Min- Garden days, entertained the kib- Slay 13—To Sir. and Sirs. Jack Klanfer of 1123 East One Hun- la The program begins with an in- thorouithbre Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Silberstein that the establishment of • Jewish dred Twenty-fifth street, Cleveland, Ohio, a daughter, Norma Diane. horse. drat., when he tells • joke:. itzers plenty with this cuckoo one. istry of Interior refuses to approve spection of all the troops, after „ It seemed that a Mr. Stein last year's balance sheet for the of 3023 Monterey avenue an- 'hospital was • long cherished hope But the best way to appreciate Graff (Mona Sarah Hiller) of which each troop will be given an May 12—To Mr. and Mls, Alvin H. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their of Hershfield's jokes, told in "Ye Se- Mr. Frankel. municipal workers' fund because opportunity to demonstrate its lami Shoppe," is to relate some of bought a horse from a son, Abraham, on Saturday morn-1 The will was flied by Dean Luck- 2470 La Belle, a daughter, Idele Marcia. As soon as the purchaser got the a few Jews were employed in the Slay 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bittker (Esther Holdengraber) drilling powers. Two -smuts of them. One of the stones which animal into his own stable, the effort to revive the ailing. ing, May 28, at 9 o'clock, at the tag of the law firm of Lucking, each troop will then engage in a we consider his best is the follow- United Hebrew Schools, Tuxedo i Van Auken & Sprague. Execu- of Ann Arbor, a son, Joseph Jule. anemic plug dropped dead. When 15-man tent-pitching contest. ing: and Holmur branch. A reception 'tors named in the will are: Laura Mr. Frankel heard about it, he left team of each troop is scheduled next will be held at the home Sunday IS. Simons, his widow; his sons, .." 'Why have you got such bad town. Five years later he returned for the compass relay. As the next afteoon and evening, May 29. Nathan and Seymour Simons, and marks in your studies, Sidney?' rn and accidentally ran into Mr. three events includes contests in "Little Sidney alibied: 'You se*, Wolf Kaplan. No cards. the woods and on the road, the con- papa, I'm Jewish and the other Stein. ' I Numerous bequests are made in 50 of Fine Quality S4 a‘ testants for tracking, leaf identifi- " 'I'm terribly sorry, Stein, pupas do everything to me to Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobson, the will to his children, grandchil• Velum, Paneled, Text, cation,. and map making will all be LEFKOWITZ—SCHWARTZ about that horse I sold you, how if I from studying — of 1363 Seward avenue announce dren, his nieces and friends. The The closing event of the Jewish sent off at once. While they are atop me the minute he got into your stable, Shaded or Script Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz wasn't Jewish I would get along the Bar Mitzvah of their son, New- balance of the estate is set aside Centers Association's busy season away, the larger part of the scouts he dropped dead.' Stein laughed. ton, on Saturday, June 4, at Con- as a trust fund for his grandchil- will be in the form of an all-Cen- announce the marriage, on May who have remained, will be occu- better.' 'Stop your worrying, Frankel. "Papa thought hard. Why Br gregation Shaarey Zedek. Recep- dren, with the widow drawing the ter picnic and field day at Belle Isle 24, of their daughter, Beatrice, to pied with knot tying and water That dead horse made me twenty Phil Lefkowitz, son of Mrs. Ida wrier. with the boy's future? tion Sunday, June 5, at Webster net income. on Sunday, June 5, at 10:30 A. M. boiling in the order named. thousand dollars.' Bequests of $5,000 each are The day will be featured by a track Lefkowitz of New York City. They Little Sidney was converted and Hall, from 8 to 11 p. tn. A halt will be called for dinner 41 EAST CONGRESS ST. " 'A dead horse made you will reside in New York. made to his son, Judge Charles C. meet consisting of dashes, broad which will be cooked by each scout went back to school. The next re- ■ 1•1,1 /1.00.1 /1” ." 1.11,0•1111. eerie 111.{N twenty thousand bucks?' individually. After dinner, there port card was still bad. Now the Robert Weinberger, son of Mr. ' Simons, and his daughter, Mildred jumps, high jumps, shot put, and KLEIN—HEIMAN "'Yes. Soon as the horse got Mrs. Harry Weinberger, for- Simons Rosenberg. The following relays for all classes from juniors old was was beside himself. will be a rest period. Following and "'Noo, what's your excuse now? deceased, I locked the stable and merly of Detroit, now of Los An- are to receive $1,000 each: Sol to seniors. There will be novelty Mr. and Mrs. Isadore L. Heiman this ,the afternoon program will re- sold raffle tickets at a dollar a gales, Cal., will receive his A. B. and George Simons, his sons; his races for the mothers and the chil- of 11721 Otsego avenue an- sume with a signaling contest which —you got converted and yet you ticket for a horse. I sold 20,000 •in't no better in your studies.' g randdaughter, Irma Simons; his dren in addition to • ball game in nounce the marriage of their will engage the attention of 11 aa the degree June 17 from the Univer- nieces, Sadie Weinstein, Annie the morning between two picked daughter, Ruth Helen, to Jules M. scouts. The fire by fries° con- '"Well, I'll tell you, papa,' an- tickets.' city of California, at Los Angeles. "Well, how about the fellow Ester Solomon, Frieda teams of the Jewish Center Senior Klein, son of Samuel Klein of St. test which will he competed in by mowed Sidney. 'You know, OUR Mr. Weinberger will enter the Bofsky, n; $500 each t o his Girls' Athletic Association. Louis, Mo., on April 4. one scout of each troop is next. A kind don't learn so fast, like thou who won?' University of Southern California Weinstein; "'Yes, he got a little bit sore nieces, Betty Weinstein Bilasky of The afternoon will be featured A reception will be held at the little recreation and amusement Jewish boys.' " in September, where he will begin Cleveland, Eva Weinstein Wets- by a playground ball game of the home of Mrs. Martin Gross on will then be provided by two picked Another story is of particular about it—so I gave him his dollar his study of medicine. back.'" senior, junior-senior, and intermedi- man, Melena Weinstein Keidan Iteams of the huskiest scouts pros- interest to Michigandera. June 19. Hershfield also tells this one: ate divisions of the ('enter. Swim- The couple are leaving for Chi- ent who will take part in a good old and Celia Blumrosen. "The governor of Michigan once Detroit's Firsest Dr. Louis Weiss, vice-president "Max, Benny and Milton came Numerous provisions are made ming, tennis and golf will also be cago for their honeymoon, and fashioned tug of war. After this visited the Ford factory. In his • of the National Association of in the will for the division of the included in the program on that from there they will leave for St. each troop will contribute a troop honor, they assembled and built to the big city to attend the horse- Road House Chiropodists, and Dr. Joseph J. trust fund to be established for his day. A large attendance is ex- Louis. radish dealers' convention. They song, yell and stunt, as the finale a car in exactly a minute. The Night Club .. . Jacobs, president of the Michigan grandchildren, his sons. Nathan ported. to this program. papers carried big stories about it. got a room together on the six- Chiropodists' Association, both of and Seymour, and his widow. For Enjoy the enchanting dance Each particular event will be in A month later, Raymond Ruben- tieth floor of a hotel. That night COHEN—COHEN music by the Flor.tiast Detroit, will lecture and demon- Miss Schill, his secretary, he leaves Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen of charge of one scoutleader, who has stein called up the Ford factory they went out for a bit of 'hex- Girls' 0 rchestra—kggest strate at the annual convention $500 from ibis fund, and $5,000 2631 Taylor avenue announce the been assigned to that event; the "'Manager of the Ford fac- citement' and returned about 2:00 mortal Int of the season. of the Ohio Chiropodist Associa- from it is to go to Wolf Kaplan. a. m. As they entered the lobby, marriage of their daughter, Bea- entire meet being under the general tory?" Spacious Dance Floor tion June 6 and 6, at hotel Stot- Private Dining and the hotel clerk informed the trio trice, to Samuel George Cohen, supervision of Reuben Glazer, " 'Yes.' • Banquet Rooms ler, in Cleveland. that the elevators had broken son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen scoutmaster of Trooc), 104. The "'Is it true what I read in the for Families Open house will be held this of Windsor, on May 24. winning troop trp will presented papers, that in honor of the Gover- down and would not be fixed until and Pinks week-end at Camp Nahelu, on with the annual field meet cup, morning. lie would arrange cots Miss Toba E. Berman has re- nor of Michigan, you people built Lake Perry in Ortonville, Mich. which they will keep until the next and assembled a car in exactly for them in the lobby. turned from Boston, Mass., where field meet is held and a new winner one minute?' Detroit parents and their chil- " 'No, no,' answered Benny. Nathan A. Perilman, Wheeling. she attends the Emerson College determined. 'We'll walk up.' "'That's true." of Oratory, to spend the summer W. Va., who will be ordained as dren are invited to come and in- " 'But you are on the sixtieth "'Well, damn it—I GOT THAT vacation with her parents, Mr. and rabbi at the Hebrew Union College spect the camp, its facilities and Vandals Desecrate Leeds Syna- CAR,'" floor,' reminded the clerk. at 8 30 Prn Mrs. Julius Berman of Burlingame on May 28, has been appointed to the program planned for the sum- , '"We know it—but just the assist the rabbis of Temple mer. They will be received by Mr.' Then there is the one which got avenue. MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The and Mrs. Ehiel Lesowoder and Dr. I LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—An act a good laugh, according to Hersh- same we'll walk up.' Emanu-El, New York City. "As the three started up the Before coming to the Hebrew and Mrs. Louis S. Lipschutz, di- "Gosplan," the highest Soviet of,vandalism in a synagogue field, at • recent banquet from Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob of economic planning committee, on whith is quite unprecedented in the late President and Chief Jus- stairs, Benny assiin suggested Glendale avenue will motor to Chi- Union College, Mr. Perilman at- rectors of the camp. Camp Nahelu is a private camp May 21 apportioned 10,000,000 England is reported from Leeds. tice William Howard Taft. something. cago, Ill., to spend the week-end tended the University of Pitts- rubles for industrial investment in The perpetrators of the desecra- " 'Boys. after all, it's sixty "Mr. Cohen was on the witness with their children, Dr. and Mrs. burgh, from which he was gradu- for Jewish boys and girls from 4 ated in 1926. While • student through 14 years of age. Nest- Bira Bidjan and 4,500,000 for pur- tion, who have not been found, stand.. The district attorney shot floors, so I got an idea. To keep .1. M. Mora. poses of agricultural development. ling in the heart of an 80-acre forced their way into the Leeds • question at him. it interesting while we walk up, there he was active in debating No charge for children wooded expanse in the hills of In connection with this decision. Talmud Torah building, which also it accompanied "'Mr. Cohen, where were you for the first twenty floors I'll sing. Miss Anne Fogel, a bride-elect work and in journalism, and was Oakland county, it offers young- it is specified that the territory of Prepared under the expert di contains a synagogue, and turned on the night of August sixth?" The next twenty flights, Max, you of June 26, was complimented one of the student organizing di- sters • vacation retreat that is at Bira Bidjan must become a Jew- rection of • lamed Swiss chef. the place topsy turvy, damaging "'I object,' shouted Cohen's tell jokes—and a.. you are by na- rectors of the new Y. M. H. A. Those with epicurean with a personal shower and bridge- once secluded yet easily accessible ish autonomous unit not later than every article of furniture, destroy- lawyer. ture a sad guy, Milton, you'll tell will here enjoy Detroit's moo luncheon by her sisters, the Misses there. the end of 1933, and should set- ing prayer books and throwing complete assortmerit 01 "'wan, let him •,,k me,' yelled sad stories for the last twenty Mr. Perilman came to the col- to them and their parents. The , Hilda and Rae Fogel, at the Bel- as tle this year 14,000 Jews. ported foods. camp site Sae been acclaimed the scrolls on the floor. the client. 'I went to answer it.' floors. Anything to keep up the crest Hotel on Sunday, May 15. lege as a university graduate and one of the most beautiful spots in The committee also decided to l'nder the personal nonage. Although nothing appears to "Again the prosecutor plied the interest.' while there was very active in stu- Forty guests were seated at the ment of send an expert commission to this lower Michigan. have been stolen from the prem- question. "Up they started. Benny sang T-shaped table, which was carried dent affairs, serving as vice-presi- JOHNNIE NEBIOLO Jewish settlement in order to study Registration will be. limited to ises, the damage, the report states, "'Mr. Cohen, where were you I for twenty flights. Then up to out in pink and white color dent of the student body in his 40 children. The fee for the sea. the possibilities of building hydro- Phone Redford 2.04 en 4200 as the night of August sixth?' Ithe fortieth floor Max told niftick is considerable. for Reservatloo scheme. Bridge followed the junior year. The subject of his son, which begins June 24 and is , electric stations on the rivers Biro "One. more an objection from jokes. As they started for the luncheon. Miss Pauline Antman, graduation thesis dealt with "The terminated on Aug. '25, is $200. and Bidjan. It was also reported the witness's lawyer. final twenty, Benny mid, 'Now, Doctrine of Original Sin in Jude- cousin of the bride-elect, also en- Camp Nahelp can be reached by that the Leningrad Geological Oil Official Declaration Admitting Iraq "Ag•in•Cohen shouted. 'Let him Milton, you tell sad stories.' During his senior year he tertained in her honor with • tom." to League Membership Executed . ask me-1 WANT TO ANSWER as student rabbi at Blue- driving out Woodward avenue (on Research Institute has assigned Have I got something sad to handkerchief and hosiery shower served GENEVA. - 1. 1 . T. A.)—The HIM r U. S. 10) through Pontiac, turn 25,000 rubles for the purpose of Grand River of 7-Mile Rood tell you immediately,' moaned Mil- field, W. Va. , Council of the League of Nations on Thursday, May 26, at her home "Finally the judge stepped into ton. 'I forgot to take the kepi.'" Mr. Perilman will take up his right into M-15, go through sending a geological group to confirmed the text of the declara- 1501 Taylor avenue. make a geological study at Bira Clarkston, turn right at the first the breach. Turning to Cohea's If ever a book was worth its new duties in New York on June tion made by the government of lawyer, he said, 'If your client weight in laughs—the cover tells 1. Dr. Samuel Schulman. Dr. H. gravel road two miles past Clarks- Bidjan. Miss Ida Love of 623 Hague Iraq in Nvhch it applies for member- US that the price is reduced from G. Enelow and Dr. Nathan Kress ton, continue six miles. turn right ...we,. answer, let hie, t.t.he' avenue gave a personal shower in a , Alp in the League of Nations. This Mr. District Attorney, ask i t $1.50 to 98 cents TO YOU—it is the three leaders of Temple at sign. then three-quarters of Bar Anti-Semitic Publications document was prepiaarat red by • spe- honor of Miss Esther Feinberg, a are St. Clair Shores mile to the camp entrance. " "Harry Hershfield's Jewish Jokes." 1" ion •": with I From Canadian Mails. cial committee in co bride-elect of June 12, on Thurs- Emanu-El. Presenting "The prosecutor proceeded. Be sure you buy it and give the MONTREAL. — (J. T. A.) — the Iraq Premier. Nun Pasha. day. May 19. Bridge and bunco Cohew, where were you an whole neighborhood a good time. 'Mr. High Court Upholds Esthoni•n ETHEL NORRIS of with this dealt Anti-Semitic efforts on the part All those that have were played. Sixteen girls were Riviera Theater. night of August sixth?" ta star of Minister i ■ Conflict Over local publications will be curbed situation emphasized the import - the e — -Greet D. present. 'I DON'T REMEMBER,' glee- Many Seriously lajored During' - "Rain or Shine " Schechita. A Night in Spain" — - crass Quilt' . in the near future, according to arise of affording the minorities • "Tartan the Ape Man." now elilienzr e vspod esponded of ed. n nil; Pelisk Anti•Jewisk Attacks, I TALLIN, Esthorna.—(J. T. A.) an announcement just made by the full measure of protection and the tf el nd Cleriatian Wor.• ■ IF Discovered —One of the most remarkable showing at the Riviera Theater, Space does not permit the re- LODZ.—(J. T. A.)—Reports re- postmaster-general, Hon. Arthur declaration contains provisions in GERALD MARKS Domerati ■ g Jewish Cemetery. starring Johnnie Weisemuller, the oo t . of ..i"e" these se. stories s . tor ceived here relate trials in the annals of European *snow that regard which are similar to Sauv e. BIALYSTOK.—(J. A.)—The • sd his mueie —and of the we suppose the publishers anti-Jewish outbreaks took place I y r. the lb courts has just been concluded champion swimmer, who enacts se of The postmaster has informed mos reseroolo. eall ," hem-so systematic desecration of graves her. when the highest judicial tri• title o " book, Simon & Schuster. 37 at Rovnomazowieck. The attacks of the keen mbe b . M government. 7ern u m n e d n'trea has his tremendous physical build. is; the lion. Peter Bereovitch, the 'th DINNER 52 SO West Fifty-seventh street, New M the local Jewish cemetery upon the Jewish community the nil welcomed Iraq a entry into bunal cleared the Eathonian min- are No Cover tame. Moth. Aridly been traced to a Christian ister of agriculture from charges excellent in the part, giving a vivid Jewish member of the provincial id to have been quite savage in ' 1111ninorn Check Charge FIFO League and ita admission to mem- York, would not like it, either, but said woman who seems to have made it brought against him by the Society personification of the strange hu- 1 legislature, that immediate steps bership, it is understood. officially this one must be told: JOHN C. BELLAART, Manager character and lasted more than 241 to stop this flagrant taken will be *peel* raised by dice to remove all boards of Rook•Cadill. "Al Jolson, in the old Winter hours. • will take place at an early date. for the Prevention of Cruelty to man who was violation of the postal laws. ch are generally placed as one of their own. Animals. signs over new graves. Harry Himelstein Says: NOTICE to Our Subscribers! "Here is a great opportunity to build up your estate" The Detroit yewish Chronicle SIMONS BEQUEST OF $150,000 FOR JEWISH HOSPITAL Double Protection Policy Births f —GREAT-WEST LIFE A CENTER FIELD DAY, PICNIC ON JUNE 5 Marriages WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS 5u GERBER BROS. PRINTERS - ENGRAVERS GLAND OPIENINC1 and EMANU-EL OF N. Y. ELECTS ASSISTANT HOLD OPEN HOUSE AT CAMP NAHELU' SOVIET ASSIGNS 14,500,000 RUBLES FOR BIDJAN WORK SATUR DAY MAY 28 BLOSSOM HEATH ■