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'fiLEVentorefEwisfithRONIC14

PAGE EIGHT

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THREE SEMINARIES
HOLD GRADUATION
EXERCISES IN N. Y.

winnouncement-

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(Continued from Page One.)

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DETROIT HADASSAH

The last luncheon meeting of the
outgoing and incoming boards of
Detroit chapter of liadassah, will
be held at the summer home of the
president, Mrs. David Diamond, In
Kingsville, Ont., Monday, June 13.
Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, at Longfel-
low 5415, is arranging transporta-
tion.
A donation to the school luncheon
fund was made by Mrs. Seymour
Frank In honor of Henry Ehrlich.

SUNDAY SOLOIST OF
JEWISH RADIO FORUM

"Godless rabbis" and stated in
part:

"Disillusionment it the mother of cyni-
cism and cynicirm is the temper of o ur
day. Cynicism is one way to face life.
It it the way of moral defeatism. There
ver, to face life.
,
Is another wextremes
opposite of cynic•
which is the
lynt. That way is the way of religion.
Faith in Got. faith in m•n and faith in
the future—this is the way of life to
wItch you •nd I are committed. the faith
that there Is • guiding providence in
the uni who in the enfoldment of
time, will make manifest his plan for the
human race, the faith that mankind has
been endowed by Providence with •
capacity for spiritual development . that
though at any particular moment, tor
manity may seem to be •t • •tandpit
or even in a lapse. yet, in the long range
view. It must be patent that man who
was but yesterday • savage nomad. I.
already today showing shone of *PION&
Progreso, l'ermanent pence may be at
yet for off, but in what Previous Millen•
loom was there even an attempt at •n
international conference or at a league
of nations to consider the safeguarding
of the pence of the world.
"Either the cynic is right or we •re
.
' right. We cannot both be right. You and
I stake our careers and .our
our lives upon
Al-
right. Al-
the conviction that w
though
hough the fundamental toremk• of relist•
is independent of philosoida or
science, and can be neither pros nor
di+proved by the process of pure Tea,
oning. It Is strengthening to know that
to that premise upon which religion rest..
the best minds of the age •re oympathetic
namely, that God Is. Sir Arthur EddIng-
ton, Sir James Jeans, Prof. Whitehead
and Prof Milliken can he quoted in jUs•
tilleation of the belief in the reality of
God, •nd of Free Will, end In refutation
of the materialistic and mechanistic
philosophies.
"It behooves the rabbi, with all Mt
general Interests in the Jewish scene.
to know and to make known that inone
respect at least the synagogue is differ-
ent from other Institutions. and in the
Flans J ewish the rabbi is different from
other Jewish leader., namely, in respect
to the accept•nce of the belief in Gml
metaphorica'
the belief in God not as
illusion but a. • reality. A Godless
rabbi le • paradox and • mockery. Joid•
•lam cannot take stock in Godless rabbi'
The Jewwho died with the "Shema" on
his lip. did not die for • metaphor.
"I have no such quarrel with the Jew
who 'aye frankly that he does not he -
I diousgree with hi. I
in G.
feel
sorry that he holds suck a view. I
f
shall da all in my power to persuade
him of his error Ilut I recognize not only
his right to hold whatever religious
views h e pl but •1110 his right to
la a part in general Jewish life.
y An d
rend him out of the Jewish
P
I thall not
many non-believing
fold. There
• are
Jew s who 'hold positlo s of leadership
nail who have rendered Important service
to the Jewish cause In channels outside
thesynagogue. But I now that no such
Jew has a place in the Rabbinate. Let
him be a social worker, • teacher of the
e and culture. a profe.•
Hebrew fans
sor of Semitic , a Journalist. essayist,
novelist and what not, but for Colake,
let him not be a rabbi—and let not the
multiplicity of his labors dull the sharp
edge of his conscience.

W 1TH the establishment of POLLAK-FLATTERY, INC., Third
Floor, Detroit Life Building, as a general agency for the Detroit Life
Insurance Company, Detroiters are assured a highly specialized or-
ganization offering complete service in all life insurance matters.

Mr. J. E. Pollak, who has estab-

lished an enviable record in the

insurance field, together with

Mr. R. T. Flattery, a former of-

ficer of the Union Guardian

Trust Company, constitute the

officers of the agency.

t

a

They were formerly associated

with the Morris Fishman General

RHODA ZHAVIE

Miss Zahavie appears in the
musical program during the Jew-
ish Radio Forum broadcast, front
5:15 to 5:45 p. m. every Sunday,
over station WJBK. Aaron Kur-
land is the director of this forum.
The speaker this Sunday will be
Leon Kay, president of the Jewish
National Fund Council of Detroit.

MISS ELSIE FELDMAN
HONORED AT U. OF M.

Miss Elsie Feldman, daughter of
Mrs. Rebecca Feldman, who at-
tends the University of Michigan
at Ann Arbor, ras recently been
elected president of Jordan Hall,
assistant woman's editor of the
Michigan Daily, president of Sen-
ior Society, honorary organization
for independent women. She also
is a member of Wyvern, junior
honorary society,- and Lantern
Night Aide.

Agency.

J. E. POLLAK

R. T. FLATTERY

THE DETROIT LIFE INSURANCE CO.

John A. Reynolds, President

PARK AVENUE at COLUMBIA

HOME OFFICE:

CONTENTMENT

CANTOR PLATFORM
FOR PRESIDENCY

platform? You will find it corn-
plete in "Your Next President!"
which Eddie Cantor wrote in col-
laboration with David Freedman.
It is published by Ray Long and
Richard R. Smith of 12 East Forty-
First street, New York City.
"Laugh yourself out of the depres-
sion," is the sort of medicine offered
in this book to prevent people from
taking the coming political cam-
paign too seriously. Eddie tells
here what he will offer the people
of the United States if he is elected.
"Even if I'm not elected I offer
it to the people at $1 a copy," he
writes. So here you have some
promised relief from the depres-
sion's gloom. And if you know
anything at all about Eddie's hu-
mor—or have listened in on him
over the radio—just get this book-
let. You'll enjoy Eddie and his col-
laborator, Freedman, as well as the
illustrations by Sid L. ilycleman.

DETROIT, MICR.

President's Month at Detroit
Life Insurance Co.

---
Special interest attaches this
By MORRIS JOSEPH
Your Favorite Comedian Tells You
year to the custom of the Detroit
How good it is for the mind
How to "Laugh Yourself Out
Life Insurance Co. of setting aside
and the character to turn the
of the Depression."
the month of June in honor of its
most familiar objects into rea-
As the year's activities of the
president, as the company is cele-
sons for joy, to prize one's own
North Woodward Branch of the
Eddie Cantor writes us a letter.
brating the second anniversary of
vineyard, even though it is hard Ile tells us all about his plans to
Jewish Womens' European Welfare
John A. Reynolds' assuming the of-
by a palace which is always campaign for the presidency. Judg-
Organization are drawing to a
fice of president. Not alone does the
challenging comparisons with ing by his own confidence, the Re-
close, the organization will meet at
agency department endeavor to pay
Zviller
Bridge
Party
to
Be
it—to prize it as the finest of publican and Democratic Parties
the home of Mrs. E. Weisman, 2961
tribute to the president's leadership
all domains—to think of one's are already experiencing sleepless
Held This Saturday.
pus timee.sr. -S sea — Kw. tali Cortland, Tuesday afternoon, June
by producing an increased volume
daisy as the most beautiful nights in anticipation of the dam-
14, to make final arrangements for
of business but every employe in
Institute Commencement.
the installation of newly elected
Zviller Ladies' Aid Society will daisy that grows! There are age Eddie threatens to do. Here is
the organization assists in this en-

joys
enough
in
the
average
life
officers. These plans will be an-
what
Eddie
writes
us:
hold
a
bridge
party
on
Saturday
deavor to set a record.
MRS. VAN NOORDEN nounced to the public in the next NEW YORK .—(J. T. A.)—Louis evening, June 11, at Jericho Tem- to satisfy the most exacting. "Dear Editor:
Ginzberg,
head
of
the
Department
"Undoubtedly youwould like to know
Think of the inestimable boon who
NEW PRESIDENT OF issue of The Chronicle. Members of Talmud at the Jewish Theologi- ple, Joy road and Linwood.
your next president will be. The
friends are cordially invited cal Seminary and Dr. harry
needs a change. Ii needs any
Mrs. 0. Soren of Royal Oak is of health, the most glorious ca- eountry
TEMPLE SISTERHOOD and
kind of • change—even • nickel would
MRS. BENTWICH SEEKS
to attend this meeting.
Friendenwald, Jewish lay leader of chairman of the affair. Tickets pacity for work, the power of do. Times are as bad, I have decided to
SEAT IN PARLIAMENT
helping
and
blessing
others,
the
n
for
president.
My hat is In the ring
may
be
obtained
from
the
treas-
Baltimore, were the recipients of
At a recend luncheon meeting of
d whatever you throw into it will be
inexpressible
delights
of
home
Jolly Elite Club.
the honorary degree of Doctor of urer, Mrs. Anna Sorin of Richton
appreciated.
the board of directors of the Sister.
life,
the
love
and
devotion
of
LONDON.—(J.
T. A.)—Helen
avenue,
Longfellow
7961,
or
at
"I
have
been
approached
by
both
the
An-
Hebrew Letters at the Seventh
hood of Temple Beth El, the fol-
Republican and Democratic national com•
Bentwich, the wife of Norman
Installation of officers was held nual Commencement Exercises of the door. Proceeds of this affair our dear ones. These are price- mitt... They offered me • high federal
lowing officers were announced for
less
gifts
which
no
other
joys
Bentwich,
former
attorney-general
porltiOn
If
I
would
keep
out
of the presi-
at the clubrooms, Friday, with the Jewish Institute of Religion, will go for charitable purposes.
the ensuing year:
can match—none, at least, of dential race. but I turned down their offer
Palestine, has announced her
European Shoe King Assist. of
want. to be • letter carrier?
President, Mrs. Samuel L. Van Maurice Bordelove acting as instal- held at Carnegie Hall Sunday I
those that we usually associate —who
candidacy for Parliament in the
"Besides. I don't like theblem.
of
m
ling
officer.
The
following
were
in-
morning.
vice-president,
Mrs.
ing in Building of New
Noorden; first
the old parties. The elephant h.• tail
bye-elecion which takes place in
with the lives we envy.
Graduates.
stalled
to
hold
office
for
the
next
.
To
both ends, sad you don't know whether
Douglas Brown; second vice-presi-
Synagogue.
Let us cultivate the thought, on
Dulwich, a local suburb, the early
he in coming or going, and if you ride •
The 10 members of the graduat-
dent, Mrs. Morton Ashner; record- six months:
It's hard to tell where the man
part of June.
Milton Rubin, president; Morris ing class who were ordained rabbis
for there is happiness in it— mule
ing secretary, Mrs. Maier Finster-
end.
and
the
donkey
begins.
The
em•
happiness more real because blem of my party will be somthing brand
PRAGUE. — (J. T. A.) — M.
Mrs. Bentwich is a niece of the
wald; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. Linden, vice-president; Rosalie and who received the degree of
that yielded new— • kangaroo. A kangaroo ha. plen- Bata„ prominently known as the Jewish statesman, Sir Herbert
more
abiding
than
Linden,
recording-secretary;
Ann
I. L. Polozker; treasurer, Mrs. Wil- D. Brooks, financial secretary; Fay Master of Hebrew Literature were: When you can make a real
of hops in it and its pockets •re al- European "shoe king," is lending Ilamuel, and her candidacy creates
by worldly goods and the lower ty
Samuel
Alexander
Berman
of
ways
full.
Vote
for
Cantor
and
the
Mayer;
financial
secretary,
lard
pleasures. It is the happiness Kangaroo!
assistance for the edection of a an interesting situation, since she
Miss Etta Asher; custodian, Mrs. Ryke, treasurer; Sol Schrieman, Brooklyn, N. Y., Jacob J. Eisen of "BUY" on a 1930 Mar-
You will notice that I am my own synagogue at Zilina, where his is running as a representative of
of contentment, of peace, of
sergeant-at-arms; AI Rubin, Karl Toronto, Canada; Eras Gerson
nunager. I do this for aeon-
Irving Hirschman.
general well-being—the happi- campaign
the Labor party, while Sir Herbert
Katz and 'Harry Cohen, members Gottheli of San Francisco, Calif., quette sedan. Serviced and
ono' Nobody gets any of the money shoe works are located.
' Directors are: Mesdames Sol of board, which also includes the
contributed to my campaign fund-1
ness that touches and gilds the keep
Bata employs a large number of is at this moment holding the office
Haselkorn of New York; guaranteed satisfaction by
It myself.
Roaengarten, Irving Hirschman, six officers. Members will attend Abraham
humblest life, and makes it
M. Kemerling of Hoboken,
"This Is the time to establish your Jewish workers and since the local of Home Secretary as one of the
Samuel Coburn, Henry Levitt, Al- the marriage of Freda Cohen to Aaron
*hat all life was to Its Creator political aTilations. I want no poesy- synagogue has become overcrowd- leaders of the Liberal party shar-
N. J.; Bertrand E. Polinski of New
and no straddling. Are you for
fred Dreifus, Henrietta Asher Morris A. Linden, members of the York; Rudolf Rosenthal of Cleve-
at the Beginning—"very good," footing
or againet Cantor for President? What is ed, the shoe magnate is contribut- ing in the present government.
George Bloom, Leo Franklin, Wil- club, on Sunday, at Mishkan Israel land, Ohio; Samuel Michael Segal
a blessed dispensation, an ordi- your editorial no what are you ing towards the construction of a
Dulwich is a stronghold of the
going to say in your publication about
lard Mayer, Sidney Silberman, Congregation.
Conservatives and doubt is ex-
nance of love.
of Philadelphia, Pa.• Leo Shubow
Cantor and the kangaroo party? Mind new building.
12316 Dexter, at Cortland
Morton F. Ashner, John Immer-
pressed regarding the possibility
you, I don't care what you Ray about
of Boston, Mass.; and
' Albert Mai-
me but ) if I'm ected—look
man, Henry Krohn, 1. L. Polozker,
el
out "

Hemlock 9656
The poor man risks nothing of Mrs. Bentwich obtaining the
of Los Angeles, Cal.
Would you like to read Eddie's when he meets a thief.
Herman Marks, S. L. Van Noor- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY mon Shulman
seat.
Christian Gets Degree,
JEWISH
YOUTH
GETS

den, Albert Redfield, Osman Fisher,
Dr. John Maynard, minister of
Douglas Brown, Maier Finster-
ART
AWARD
On Wednesday afternoon, June i the French Church Du Saint-Esprit
$6,500
wald, Merman Lewis, Milton Sil- 15, at 1:30, there will be a ape- and the first Christian to have en-
berberg, I. Gilbert, M. Sulzberger, cial meeting at the home of the I rolled for the full course was
BALTIMORE. — (J. T. A.) —
Adolph Sloman, Viola Wolf, Oscar president, Mrs. Al. Weisman, 2241 awarded the degree of Master of
IIenri Brenner, 22-year-old Mary-
Robinson, David Eppstein, and the Taylor. Many important ques- Hebrew Literature.
M. A. PEREIRA. Stocker Caterer—En. land Institute student, has been
Misses Ruth Rosenfield and Setta
gagements. weddings. part and ban- awarded the $6,500 Chaloner Paris
The comencement address was de-
Lions are to be discussed.
poet.. We eater in all eadig hotels
Robinson.
On June 21, the members of the livered by Rabbi Solomon Goldman
the past 2 7 years. Detroit Catering prize for his sculptural work. lie
Home Relief Society are giving of Congregation Ansche Emeth,
Co Longfell ow 6664.
was in competition with student
Sanders to Address High the inmates of the Old Folks' Chicago, who had just returned
sculptors from all parts of the
NOTICE—CAMP AVRUNIN
Home their annual picnic at Belle from a visit of several months to TAKE
School Graduates Over
nunc
open soon. See page for
country.
Isle
and
cars
and
drivers
are
Palestine.
WJBK.
He is the first Maryland Insti-
Among the prize-winners was Al MACK R. WEISS--Strictly kosher caterer tute student to win the Chaloner
needed for that day. Members
wishing
to
attend
this
picnic
bed
Michels
of
Lansing,
Mich.,
of
for
weddings,
engagements.
bridge•
prize,
and also one of the few
Attorney Joseph Sanders, who de-
banquete and parties. We cater in all
livers weekly addresses over sta- should call Mtn. Al. Weisman, Gar- the class of 1933, who was awarded
leading hotels. 15761 Princeton aye. sculptors to be so honored. The .5
field
8129,
or
Mrs.
Ruth
Frieden-
the.
Adolph
M.
Holstein
Prize.
award carries with it traveling ex-
nue. University 2-3641.
tion WJBK, will give a commence-
--
penses, an emolument of $2,000 a
ment address to local high school berg, Madison 0029.
I WILL TEACII YOUR CHILD to read
Yeshiva to Graduate 16
and write Hebrew and Yiddish in five year and a fully-equipped studio
graduates at 10:30 Friday, over
a
161 lessons. 1 .11 also teach you to
Paris for three years.
WJBK. Mr. Sanders states that
read and write English in 6 lessons. in
NEW YORK.—Yeshiva College,
Jug before he was notified that
First trial lesson free. Absolute satis-
while his address is given to high "THE RAINBOW REVUE" only Jewish college in the world,
faction
guarant.d.
Preparing
for
citi•
TREMENDOUS
SUCCESS
he had won the Chaloner prize,
school graduates by request, it will
sena.. and preparing boys for Bar-
will graduate 18 at the first com-
that
apply with equal importance to col-
Mitz•ah—my specialty. David Horo- Brenner read in a newspaper
mencement exercises next week.
arena.
witz.
the
teacher.
2391
Blaine
"The Rainbow Revue," present- The Graduation will be held in con-
he had received honorable men-
lege graduates and to all interested
apt 101. Phone Garfield 691446.
tion in the annual contest for
in personal, economic and social ed June 1 at the Ionic Temple by junction with the national conven
Purity Assembly of the Order of tion of Orthodox congregations, WANTED—Experienced
r o n , iirrer 4 . rarep p4ii. Prix de Rome.
problems.
said he probably would
the Rainbow for Girls, was • tre- which will take place in the audi-
for rigAt party. Write Box 13'Y sail Brenner
for Paris in September and
Purity Assembly Picnic on mendous success. From the open- torium of Yeshiva College, One Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ing number to the finale the audi- Hundred Eighty-sixth street and FOR RENT—Beautifully furnish. room that once there he wants to begin 5.
June 19.
ence received each act enthusi- Amsterdam avenue. The cere-
for refined man. in private home on working in atone and "get enough
Blaine, corner LaSalle. Rent reason - work into bronze for a one-man
astically,
monies will last from June 15 to able.
Euclid
uclid 0127.
Purity Assembly No. 12, Rain-
Sylvia Penn's singing was the June 20, and will be ushered in by
show when I return."
bow for Girls, will hold a picnic at high spot of the evening and she a dinner in Hotel Astor next Sun- WOULD LIKE a refined young on. to
In 1928 Brenner won one of
room with us. Only three adults in the
institute's traveling scholar-
Cass Lake on Sunday, June 19. was called back for encores again day evening. Mayor James J.
family. Very reasonable. Clean home. the
will
be
held
on
the
The affair
2925 Richton •venue.
ships and went to Europe, where
and again.
Walker is honorary chairman of
premises of a member who owns a
The music and lyrics of "The the dinner committee, and Bor- FOR RENT—lerge, air, furnished roorn he spent part of a summer study-
summer home at the lake. 'Her Rainbow Twist" were written es- ough President Samuel Levy of
for lady or gentleman hy couple with- ing painting under L'llote at
out children. 2662 Monterey. near
Private bathing beach will be pecially for the Revue by the pro- Manhatten is the chairman.
Paris.
Linwood. Hemlock 3894-R. Mrs. Cohen.
as a,lable to members and friends ducer, Cecil Berdun, and arranged
The list of gradutes follows:
small
charge.
The
party
will
FOR
RENT—Large furnished room in
J.
J.
Hartstein,
New
York
City;
M.
of n
by Frederic Busch.
EINSTEIN LAUDS
all
adult
family.
House
privilege..
Bronx N. Y.• M. Pankow..
!rase at 9 a. m. from the home of
The assembly's drill team closed Levitt.,
Garage if desired. 2053 Taylor avenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y, A. Nsenhaum.
in.
Jorge
LEVINE'S "STALIN"
Mrs. Cora Jacoby, 231 Tyler. For the first act with a , well executed City.
N. Y.• J. Uphill. Bronx. N. Y.:
near Fourteenth.
Mum lircooltlyn, N. Y.:J Engellberg.
information call Longfellow 6104, drill.
Memphis, Tenn.; L. Ornstein. Spring- WANTED— Housekeeper, hm id dle -sged. 10
or Gene Schiller, Longfellow 8971.
Dr. Albert Einstein has written
o e outside of
field. Nam: J. Matz. Bronx, N. Y.; E.
a ssUrrle duties in fine
Detroit. Good wages Write ties 300. to Isaac Don Levine that Levine's
Levine. Portland. Maine: C. Goldin,
Roehe.ter, N. Y.: D. Golovensky, Brook•
Iktroit Jewish Chronicle.
book, "Stalin," is "undoubtedly
PHILOMATHIC ELECTS
Ira, N. Y.: J. Lief. Roxbury. Mass.: J.
ZEDAKAH CLUB
the best concerning this great and
Washer. Los Angeles,..Calif.: M. Iiirseh•
1623 GLADSTONE
most profound drama that hat yet
DINNER-DANCE M. CHOMSKY SPEAKER
le4t71 1.: , 8
;171&..%11,1d
1,
54500. Easy term.. Large sun room. fallen into my hands." "The whole
The Philomathic Debating Club M. Hoch. New York City.
4 bedrooms, one on (he first floor. 5.1
The program which has been ar-
OPE N SATUR- book," he writes, "seems to me a
A joint meeting of the Zedakah held its semi-annual election at
condition throughout.
theme
that
might
be-
ranged
for
"Yeshiva
Week"
is
as
DAY AND SUNDAY.
tune to the
Club and Zedakah Juniors will be the last regular meeting, Sunday, follows:
ge ts might' that freedom is the
held at 8 p. in. on Wednesday, June 5, at the Shaarey Zedek,
First graduation dinner, Hotel Ilannan Real Estate Ex.
prerequisite of everything of real
June 15, at the Stotler Hotel. Mrs. Chicago boulevard at Lawton.
Astor,
June
12,
6:30
p.
m.;
gradua-
airs
value. Also, one sees clearly that
FOR RENT—Beautiful light and
Hannah Harvith, newly elected Max Chomsky, holder of the Mil-
tion exercises, June 16, 4 p. m.;
room unusually large. For • couple without morality and trust it is i■;■
president, will preside.
ford Stern Memorial Silver Cup Yeshiva Sabbath, June 18, at Ye-
or one or two girls. Large closet. All impossible for society to flourish.
modern conveniences. Jewish-Ameri.
Zedakah Club will give a dinner- and gold medal for oratory, was
College; Melave Malke, June can home. Mewls occasionally or kitchen The older
older I grow, the greater re-
dance this Sunday evening, June elected speaker and chairman of shiva
Privileces. 2440 Gladstone at Lin• s ect do I acquire for the figure 4,'•
18, 9 p. m., at Yeshiva College;
12, at the Chalet Inn.
the board of directors; Oscar Col- convention of Orthodox Congrega-
wood. Apt. 312.
Moses; he realized better
of
our
ten, holder of the Jacob Brown tions, June 19 and 20, at Yeshiva Fog RENT—Nicely furnished roorn in what counts above all than did the
NANKIN MILLS INN IS
Memorial silver medal and the College.
• private home. for one or two. Hon,
conveniences Near car and bus Hoes other political leaders of whom I
POPULAR SHOW PLACE Maurice Morse gold medal for de-
1141 Glendale os•enue. cell Arlington have any sort of accurate under-
bating, was elected clerk and a Union of American Hebrew Con- 3197-11.
standing."
The answers to these questions may be found each week in THE
One of the most beautiful show member of the board; Bernard
FOR RENT—Furnished room for refined
gregations Fixes Budget
young man. Call Longfellow 5249 or
places in or near Detroit is Nan- Sharkey was elected assistant
at
$497,689.
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE. If you are interested in things
"RICH"
2619 Leslie ••enue.
clerk
and
a
member
of
the
board;
kin Mills Inn, located on the his-
Jewish and want to know about Jews and their activities you should
toric Ann Arbor Trail, between Abe Davis was elected sergeant-at- CINCINNATI.—The members of FOR RENT—Nicely forniched room fir
"Quidnunc," writing In the Pales-
•Ingle o r couple. All modern conven•
Middlebelt and Wayne Roads, just arms and a member of the board; the executive board of the Union
read TILE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE regularly.
stall .Iow a.
""**hale tine Bulletin, unburdens himself of
18 miles from the City Hall. Here Alex Baruch, holder of honorable of American Hebrew Congrega-
r:71.211:.
7
one may dine and dance to the mention at two Philomathic pub- tions, at their semi-annual meeting FOR RENT—Beautifully furnish.e inem. th.e.wfeolairoewii.nt fh,: too rich. This le what
I heard from the mouths of two different
music of Harold Maldowaky and lic affairs, was elected to the ni Cincinnati, on May 28 and 29,
ymkrd•ymorning and after-
board, as was George Schreiber, recommended an appropriation of
;"..,`.4";:L frvie!"
person.
his Cocoanut Serenaders.
The subscription price is $3.00 a year. It is sold by subscription
.5214 Roehester. Apt. 104. E. Ilu•k- noon. Before the War and lonmedktely
holder
of
the
Jacob
Brown
Memor-
S497
689
for
the
various
de
art-
after the War, Dahl • lady who was horn
For those who love the quiet re-
and mailed to your address each Friday.
In the country, life herewas preferable
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silved medal for oratory.
ments of the organization for the
treat of the deep forest, the ugly, ial Arrangements
FOR RENT—Reautiul lore. room. Ga- to life la Europe because If Its
for the Philo- coming year, divided as follows:
menacing roar of a waterfall, or
rage. Private Family. Near rourtrrith Luxury and eat aaaaaa nc• veer. unknown.
For the executive board, $56,908:
ear. V.1 responable Hemlock 15944 Incomes were •m•11 and excesoditum wa•
the ripple of moonlight on a ell- mathic outdoor social have been
kept well within Income. The cur. of „.
for
the
board
of
managers
of
the
2515 w L arence.
completed,
to
be
held
on
Sunday,
•„,
van lake, Nankin Mills Inn holds
continual indelltednest was unknown.
Department of Synagogue and
"Said a man who more here 20 years
June 19.
the ultimate in 'satisfaction.
F R RE T—I.Arre
O N front bedroom. furn- ago from Europe. The Nemesis which 1;
to
sh•rewith
w
School
Extension,
$115,429;
for
the
ished with twin beds.
On this 18-acre tract is a popu-
the ancient peoples of Pistol.
Over
look
me
youog lady. Priest. home. Good ho
office expense of the National Ferl-
they new wealthy Is with us tod•s.
lar picnic grove equipped with Wayne County Property .ration of Temple Sisterhoods, $17, for the right party Rentrea•onable when
Even 15 years are we Ilyed ngkl, dec•
1470 Lee Place. near Woodrow Wilson
swings and other playground de-
ent IIvm. Today we are grohisa rich 5,,"
Call morning. or crook..
Na-
for
the
expense`
of
the
677;
Owner's
Association.
reolm•and
all the •ke whorl. goo. r ;

vices, a great meadow for ball-
and
. .
tional Federation of Temple Broth- FOR RENT—Broadstreet. MS, Fine with wealth I s oprnding amen`
-
525 WOODWARD AVENUE
playing, an open-air dance pavil-
.e of us who came from Europe 6'
CADILLAC 1040
large (-room lower. Centre 155 to To
The
Wayne
County
Property
erhoods,
$11,497;
for
the
New
York
homed to build a better land here. freed ,*
ion, and • soft drink stand.
responsible tenant. Open daiir. Cherry
•iee
of
Owners
Association
will
meet
executive
committee
and
North
of the chronic inequality and
beautiful
route
to
Nan-
For a
Pot Santoro and
more el•iltred lands.
Thursday
June
16,
at
8
p.
m.,
at
East
regional
work.
$13,400;
for
kin Mills Inn. take either Plymouth
FOR RENT—Nleely furnished room in seeress are poisoning
Road; Joy or Warren West to Beth Tepinla Emanuel Synagogue, the Hebrew Union College; $282,
Borthweot section. with amass family of
.....
A happy death is better than •
Middlebelt Road; turn on Middle- Woodrow Wilson and Taylor. Ur- 879.
of
Mil-
Resolutions in memory
A.V.A.U.S%
esee-
'r
belt to the Ann Arbor Trail, fol- rent matters regarding the sale of
hernia.
Arlingtoe 1711..W.
Detroit, were adopted.
029-30
taxes,
are
to
be
discussed.
ford
Stern
of
low three miles to the la&

J. W. E. W. 0. To Arrange
For Installation.

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