VIIDETHOW ef EWESNIRON10111 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE OLD FOLKS HOME ART SCHOOL BETH EL ALL-JEWISH CHOIR Northwestern branch of the 1HAS SUMMER COURSE IS WIDELY ACCLAIMED HERE SULKES TRIBUTES PAID BY KYUTZAH PAGE NINE Children's corner Michigan Theater. Jewish Old Folks' Home will spon- sor ita annual picnic for the in- The Jewish Center Art Schol Dorothy Nickell', who represents mates to Belle Isle on Wednesday, will conduct a 10-week summer the spirit of modern youth, brim- June 29. Mrs. J. Weisman is outdoor course under the direction ming over with vim and vigor, is chairman, with Mesdames E. Gam of William Greason. Mrs. David the current stage attraction this and J. Friedman assisting, B. Werbe, chairman of the art Contribute to Allied Cam- week at the Michigan. The next affair will be the committee of the Jewish Centers On the screen Cleo Lucas' pops'• paign, Plant Trees in fourth annual picnic to Bob-Lo Association, announces that this tar novel, "I, Jerry, Take Thee, His Memory. on Tuesday, July 12. Tickets can course is intended for students Joan," has been dramatized and now is the starring vehicle for Syl- e had from any of the board who have had art training and ex- By UNCLr' JUDAH A memorial meeting in honor via Sidney and Frederic March, members. Mrs. N. 131atnikoff will perience. The course will con- of the late Abraham Sulkes, ar- act as chairman, assisted by Mes. centrate on landscape painting. two of Hollywood's younger favor- ranged by the Kvutzah Ivrith, was dames S. Suger and J. Kavanau, The course will be open to all ties, under the title of "Merrily We held Sunday evening, June 5. The DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS Go to Hell." All organizations are asked to art students who are qualified to synagogue of the Philadelphia- Shevuoth is here, and with it conies the period of graduation from keep this date in mind. The pub- undertake the outdoor work. All Byron School, where the assembly schools for many of our boys and girls' sonic are to be confirmed at lie is invited. applicants who satisfy the instruc- took place, was tilled to capacity the temple; many of the older ones are to be confronted with the try- tor, Mr. Greason, as to their by relatives and friends of the de- ing task of securing employment and of getting a start in life. TSEE YOUR OLD FRIEND p re r on ti for the work will be parted. David Rubenstein, a life- This is an important turning point in the year's activities, especi- B'NAI MOSHE NOTES admitted. There will be no in- long and intimate friend of Mr. ally for the younger generation. While many will have the oppor- for up-to-the-rninut• crease in the nominal fee usually Sulkes, was the chairman. Among tunity of going to camp; a much greater number will be compelled to TUXEDOS, FULL DRESS Graduation and closing exercise s charged by the art school. A few the speakers were A. D. 5larkson, swelter in the heat of the big cities. But I hope that even the poorest for the children of Congregatio • scholarships are still available for FURNISHINGS B. Isaacs and A. Rosenberg, They will manage so to spend their time that they will get some satisfac- B'nai Moshe, Sunday Iteligiou • students of unusual talent and pointed to the sterling qualities of tion from the joys of the summer months. After all, there are For Rent or For Sale School, will be held Sunday, Jun e Mr. Sulkes, laying especial empha- greater joys than those made possible by the things money can buy. Complete Outfits for 12, at 10 o'clock sharp, in the mai n The outdoor class will hold its sis on his extreme modesty, his Shevuoth should teach you that lemon. The Jewish people has given THAT JUNE WEDDING auditorium of the congregation sessions every Sunday morning readiness to be helpful and co- to the world the greatest moral laws—the Ten Commandments. Yet The parents of the children attend from 11 o'clock. All interested Everything for th e Groom, operative at all times. He was an the world oppresses the Jew, even though it has taken from him his ing the Sunday school, as well a s students must register at the office Best Man and Usher ardent Zionist and just two days great heritage. But that is no reason why sze can't rejoice in our outsiders are invited. Don't Worry About Your Tux of the Center, 31 Melbourne. Ap- before he passed away, when the own legacy. ICI Let Eppie Do:t The following is the complet plications will be received until 1177 On the occasion of Shevuoth, I am Allied Jewish Campaign was going to tell you a few inter- Call Madison 4p la for ppointment e June 19. The instructor will in- program of the day: launched, he expressed his willing- esting little stories, and am printing a fine poem for the occasion. All Sii. nes t Fit Ousronte ed. "Iloruch Ilabo". Cantor A. Rosenfield terview applicants on Sundays, SPECIAL . RATES TO CLUBS AND Opening gon g. school children, onenin ness to join in the work of the Until next week I bid you all good-bye, and I hope you will enjoy SOCIETIES After four months of service, all work diligently in the prepare- drive. Ile said that this was the the festival of Shevuoth, eraser, Jewe l Kline: Shevuoth, Shirts • June 12 and 19, at 11 a. nt. No Open Evennaga awl Sundays Greenwald: The Id.. of Cod, Ear • applications will be accepted after the Temple Beth El all-Jewish Lion of programs year when no one ought to spare Hordes; The Dignity of Men. lAwrenc e June 19. YOUR UNCLE JU0AII. choir is being widely acclaimed Freedman ; The e The choir is now preparing for any effort. of Israel, Marlon as an outstanding example of the High Iloly Days. Two tenors SIIEVUOTII Feldman; e Our Bible, Herbert Gross; li • sg trations which help to make this The members of the Kvutzah, ligion and Morality, Edith Leader: Mod- LIEBESKOMMANDO" AT achievement on the part of volun- and a baritone are expected to be therefore, felt that an appropriate little volume interesting, But even esty, Clare Fogelberg; Our tyran t s, RENTAL PARLORS By Miriam Myers teers in behalf of congregational Ma u et te W Ss. Mrs in of Rell added to the choir's personnel. ' memorial would be a contribution without them there is a mine of 8728 Twelfth St., nr. Gladstone THE LITTLE THEATER Hoare' Knack; ' WI; en sg in lsrul, lun ne services. Members of the ehoir, shown by the Kvutzah in his memory to 'Twas at our Cheder, just last week entertainment in the one hundred Rosner; The American Jew. C Madison 4919 Under the leadership of Prof above, are: the Allied Jewish Campaign and wits; Valedictory Sam chiff. " S palm. For instance, would you I learned about Shevuoth. High-Class Tailoring. CloanIng, "Liebeskommando" (" Love's COMMANDMENTS INTERPRETED L George Galvani, this choir has, Top row, reading left to right— accordingly they pledged $50. Our teacher said if we were still ever have thought of a GIANT in Valet Salim Just Call Us. First, Lora Wortheimer; second Leo Command") is the current Ger- since its inception, prepared Keep ■ o • Third, Irwin Keeps; Fourth Eye. man talking picture bei Rosenberg, Dr. A. Prussin, Sunday night, when this was an- the terms in which Mr. Richards lie would explain it to us. g n shown large repertoire of ritual selec- Max Can Kurt.; Fifth. Bertha Canarenas'; Ray Tyler (organist), Dr. B. nounced and the people were describes him? here is this au- Sloth, Rose Rosner: Seventh, Thelma As• at the Little Cinema Theater, 56 bons as well as other appropriate chmier, Harry Radin. Then we were just as still as mice— thor's definition: r; Eighth Florence Weinstein; Ninth, East Columbia. asked to contribute towards this eliznee P pr tisel; Tenth, numbers. Having won the ac- . Bernard Gores, We like to hear Second row—Mildred Benyas, a story, fund in order to make good the "GIANT: One of a race of being Here is a theme so differen claim of the local congregation, oyes, Add resspan r.lteE n edilY. Edith Sauls Lillian Fagan, Liebe pledge, there was such a spon- And best of all, are those, of course, created before men on a similar stioS nanibbi Moses that•it adds to the excellence of St. Clair Shores the choir, as a result of its appear- Schakne. Flocherf resentation of diplomas. Sin- the Staff Of actors. That tell of Israel's glory. pattern. It was net a successful taneous response that in a few I t is the story ance over a national hook-up over Bottom row Rose Waxman, minutes the amount was fully sub- ;31 icuunstT•tswoorrs.:itd hnneedi.zesz. of a girl who, posed as a man to experiment, because they were Blossom Heath Special the Columbia broadcasting sys- Sunday Dinner Lilly Alpern, Prof. Shevuoth is the Feast of Weeks— Bernstein; Presentation of honors and George Gal- scribed and an additional amount much too large, stupid and danger- $L75 crodits. by Principal of school. I II. ?den. become a soldier. It winds up in tem, during a Church of the Air N. Corm. Chargle Tit, th Maass at out You'll find with careful counting, ous." vani, Bernice Edelstein, Sadie sufficient to plant at least 10 trees delosohn; Closing song, • •Ilatikvah," by a love affair and in a command broadcast, has also been lauded membly. in the llerzl Forest in Palesitne From first of Pesach to this time— from Emperor Frances Joseph for by many in the national invisible Sloman. Anci here is another one of his Presenting The weeks to seven amounting. Saul Rose and Dr. Matthew Mar. was collected. the two l overs t o marr. gents: oll y audience. GERALD MARKS Every betrayal of a secret is the Haas and Gustav Froehlich play cos, members of the choir, do not The memorial meeting was con- play "WIZARD: A man who can work and His Music Mr. Galvani reports that mem- appear in the photograph, having And teacher told us how the Jews fault of the person who confided it. the leading roles. Music, like a Witch, but more im- bers of the choir are regular in been out of the city when it was cluded by chanting of the El Molei Were in the desert tramping, Big Stage Show Rachamim by Cantor Hyman Mo- attendance at rehearsals, and that taken. And when they came to Sinai's portant Magic, for in olden times For R lions Call lodowsky, girls were never taught to read Mount, ROSEVILLE 515 They rested there for camping. and write. So a Wizard could eas- ily live at court and scare the king JOAN C. BELLAART, Mgr. J. W. E. W. 0. ANNUAL CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL SILVER RE-ELECTED Formerly of Book-Cadillac into letting him run the country. BALL NOVEMBER 27 RECITAL THIS SUNDAY BY ORTHODOX UNION But ws h o cu nnc rey heard the Shofar Wizards wore long black robes with queer designs, tall, pointed hats, And saw the mountain shaking The Jewish Center Music School You'll and long wisliers, and were much A special meeting of the Jewish know how delicious • meal can really b e until (Continued from Page One) And smoking like a furnace, too, you've eaten here, Women's European Welfare Or- will present a group of pupils in Hail With fear they all were quaking. respected and feated. They knew on Sunday, June 12, at the Devil pretty well, but were ganization swill be held Monday, recital practical growth of the ultra-Or- the Supreme June 13, at Assembly Hall, 9125 7:45 o'clock, at the Jewish Center, thodox congregations." SPECIAL FOR ALL OF NEXT WEEK 50c 0 n e Then Moses climbed the mountain clever enough to keep their own Achievement in Viennese souls out of his clutches. As a Twelfth street, near Clairmount. 31 Melbourne avenue. The piano speaker asserted that the latter side Full Course Roast Duck Dinner Operettas At this meeting, committee re- synagogue had been "developed And soon from sight was hidden, matter of fact, they often did good turns for people they liked." A Festival of Smuts, . Melody, Laugh. ports and board of directors' rec- into homes for the aged for as anon While they remained at Sinai's foot tor and Romance, ommendations will be heard re- If I could show you the picture as a boy is bar-mitzvah, an effort As they, by God, were bidden, garding new relief cases to Euro- Mr. Richards drew to describe his is made to interest him in Young pean orphans and others. "Our Lender's been so long up idea of • Wizard, you would en- Israel endeavor." joy this even more. there," 8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE They decided upon practical Arrangements will be made for The people were declaring, titans to assist their colleagues I am tempted to go on and on MORRIS FEINSILBER and ALEX SCIIWARTZ the picnic to be held Sunday, July 10, at Belle Isle, and for the tag who are without positions and in When down the mountain Moses quoting the interesting bits from came , Moves Command) some instances without means of "The Fairy Dictionary," but space day to be held Sunday, July 24, at SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The ri l oinmandments bearing. will not permit it— and I know the sustenance through organizing a Mt. Clemens, for which affair the by the Creators During the en tire summer season we will feature • regu- special relief fund. publishers would not let me do it organization has a permit front the lar Dairy Dinner every Monday, Wednesday of "Two A series of resolutions were So that is why we keep this day, either. So I urge you to get hold mayor of Mt. Clemens. and Saturday at Because on it were given 50C Hearts" of this little booklet. Let the whole adopted pledging continued sup- [ Arrangements will also be made Those Ten Commandments that God family sit in a circle and read these port to Palestinian endeavor, no- for the twelfth annual ball of the wrote little descriptions. I am sure all tably the Jewish National Fund. organization, to be held Sunday, Upon the sixth of Sivan. will enjoy It. Ilis•address was delivered after Nov. 27. the guests and delegates from all This meeting will start promptly "TILE FAIRY DICTIONARY" parts of the country had paid an at 8 p. m. Refreshments and a DINE—DANCE Did you know that a BOGIE is SHEVUOTH enthusiastic tribute to Rabbi M. INCOME TAX SPECIALIST bridge party are scheduled to fol. By Rabbi James K. Gutheim . Margolies, honorary president of "a kind of Goblin. lie is quite income tax work for low the business discussions. to behold, but seldom Let praise and song and psalmody Exclusive the Union. Recuperating from a terrifying the past 12 years, does any real harm. lie is like In chorus rise to God nn high! lengthy illness, the aged rabbi was Fractional. before Treasury Dm some dogs, all bark Ann Arbor Trail, between Middl e Belt and Wayne Roads no bite, but, For He hath made this glorious pertinent. I act as your repre- accorded an ovation as he ascend Just the same, not and so nice to have day! sentative in all income tea ed the platform and spoke gTiefl Y. around," FEATURING MT. CLEMENS NOTES Be glad! Rejoice! Hallelujah! cases. Inspired by the Decoration Da y Never would have given such • HAROLD MOLDAWSKY AND HIS 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. BENDETSON NETZORG observance throughout the nation definition fur a bogie, would you? On Saturday night, June 12, the I From heaven came in brilliant rays Phones—Office, Cherry 0142. COCOANUT SERENADERS June jubilee of the B. T. M. Sis- 1 and violin departments will pr Rabbi Silver in his message eulo But this is how George M. Richards The law, which shines on all our Res., Lenox 9698. e- gized George Washington and re- describes thin sort of goblin in his terhood of Mt. Clemens will be sent pupils in solo numbers. ways, For R 'ons Phone Redford 2610 ferred' in glowing terms to the lat- little book, "The Fairy Dictionary," held at the Elkin Hotel . Th e faculty members of t he ter's preachment and practice of It gentle light now casts its beams was justpublished by the On all that dark and hidden seems. school are Stanislaw Szmulewi cz the principles of religious liberty. which Macmillan Co., ($1). and Walter Blumenau, violi n; He also lauded the plan of the You don't have to he just a boy, It leads us to realms of light Edith Ella Davis, Clara E. W al- Jewish National Fund to establish or just a girt, enjoy Mr. Rich- Upon our path through early night, dron and Rosa Bassin, piano, a nd a George Washington Forest in ard's definitions to and descriptions in And sanctifies our life and will, Bernard Argiewicz, 'cello. Be Palestine and urged his colleagues this fascinating little dictionary. Our duty ever to fulfill. detson Netzorg is the advise ry to give individual support and If you are even as young as 50 or head of the school. have their respective congrega- more, and have some imagination Let ()raise and song and psalmody The program for the evening Is tions aid this project. and a liking for a good description In chorus rise to God on high! as follows: Rabbi Silver climaxed his re- of • word, you should enjoy this For Ile bath made this glorious The Old Toyrnaker MarieCro. marks by announcing that the book. Sonatina Op. 55. No 2 auk! day! Union is planning to present Presi- Mr. Richards has amusing illus. Be glad! Rejoice! Hallelujah! Violin ConcertoR No. ose Wiser is is dent Hoover with a Hebrew greet- Sar ah Ware Sonatina Op. 55, No. I Kohl 8 U ing on parchment, in honor of the Melody Tho neral services were held on June Washington Bi-Centennial. The Han ond Banjo r Cat The United Dairies, Inc. 9, with interment at Cloverhill Patriotic Song ;r i HARRY E. BYRON Sylvia Elo p er Synagogue 'Council Hold s World of 2027 West Boston boulevard, Park Cemetery. Rev. E. Zalud- Announce to their many cus- Violin Concerto G Minor s . .. Sei is tomers that they will deliver kowski officiated. She is survived C S ylv ia Tanofsky as Ill-Advised. 44 years old, died on June 6. Fu- Sit Variations on • Owls. Theme Hi-Test Milk around the follow- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)-0p- neral services were held on June 8, by her husband, Nathan, and a Heather en son, Morris. ing lakes: position to the holding of a world with interment at Woodmere Edward Hard Violin Concerto No Sri tz Jewish conference at this time is Cemetery. Dr. Leo M. Franklin Ca.. — Wall — Orchard Raymond Lubin expressed in • resolution adopted and Rabbi Leon Fram officiated G•votte as well as other neighborhoods. Petite Tarantella H e is survived by his wife, Rose fell Tuesday at a meeting of the Syna- Now every woman can get the r Rolnitsky Milded Violin Concerto No. I same Ili-Test Milk while at the Sri to gogue Council of America, held at a daughter, Eileen, and two sis- On Wednesday of last week the Sister- Regina Fiehoff Harmonics, Club. ters, Mrs. Ben B. Jacob and Mrs. hood of Tempi. Beth Jaeoh held It. an• country as she obtains in the Tambourine Rant. sal luncheon stns Knollsmod cans'I Officers for the ensuing year Alvl n . realer. Romance in A city. For this service call Itimsky-Korsako Club. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, •n honor. Seen. lloneym•n elected at the meeting are: Presi- roy member, was the guest •peaker. LONGFELLOW 6031 Violin Concerto No. • Sri to dent, Albert Wald; first vice-presi- Shurt talks were delivered by Mrs. Jos e and MOLLY WIENER arrangements will be made. Alb er t s Drawer eph Rol-nett, retirin president and be Dance of the Do ll Poldi 51 dent, Dr. Samuel Schulman; sec- of 2551 West Euclid, 72 year nue ner, newly-elected Try our Chocolate Milk.—Nour- Mildred Levin ent. ond vice-president, Dr. Elias Mar- old, died on June 2, Funeral sery ■ rev Air Valle No. 7 Several voted selections were sling by Deiteri. tithing and Healthy. golis; treasurer, Ben Altheimer; Ices were held on June 3, with In Mrs. Herman Rooster of Detroit. who Air Varie No. ing Famish c.tio ,,o rn . by pltrnst, secretary, Dr. Israel Goldstein; terment at Westwood Cemetery. Hen Freedman whoa The ngement for the luncheon wore mesa school will close it secretary to the board, Rabbi Ja- Rabbi I., Stollman officiated. She de Mrs. Saul J. Ifirnsnint. is survived by her husband, Na- season with • second recital on cob B. Pollak. eso K, than, and four sons, Hyman, Isa- Sunday, June 19, when the piano In releSratIon of their twenty•fifth werl• G ding atoll 1: dore, Abe and Nathan. dy and violin departments of the Mr. s od Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal were hosts --- school will present pupils in both to relativesand group of friends at Indianwood Country Ci,,h. Vocal 11•44.• NORMAN SMOKLER solo and ensemble numbers. In memory of nip (tear friend, of 3750 West Grand avenue, 63 lions were song by James Rosenthsl, The public is invited to attend Sarah Lebeson. eon of Mr and Mrs. Rosenthal. and bi years old, died on June 3. Funeral Mrs. Murry Wolfman. Out-of-town both recitals. MANUEL URBACH services were held at Lewis Bros.' guests were from Petoskey and Detroit. To know her was to lov• her. To he with her was joy. Funeral Home on June 5, with in- On Tuesday the Sisterhood held th• Creeks and Markle VEN though old-fashioned methods of home heating were entirely free Her memory i. •e treasure terment at Cloverhill Park Ceme- la auk fir. then That naught will 'er destroy. from work and worry, fires would still fail of most inopportune times. CONTINENTAL NAMES tery. Rev. E. Zaludkowski offici- presided. Various chairmen of commit- JEAN G. DRUCKMAN. were appointed. Mrs. Irving stein• ated. He is survived by his wife, tees ZELMAN WASSERMAN man read a report of the convention of Temperatures would still vary—endangering family health and comfort. Elizabeth; four sons, Chester, Stole Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. In fondest memory of my preci- held recently. AS GENERAL AGENT Ned and Bert, and four Week ends, holiday trips and other periods of absence, would still require 7729 TWELFTH ST. ous sister, Sarah Greenberg Lebe- daughters, Helen, Bernice, Mrs. ' Mr. •nd Mrs. Samuel Iler kits ow Euclid 7192 son, who passed away on June 9, the services of someone to tend the fire. Human forgetfulness would still turned from from Ht. Louis. Mo. w Jean Fleisig and Mrs. Edith MOM The Continental Casualty Co. 1931. t hey motored to attend the Olisin•Srn h ijh wed. on Monday announced the cies a- Ohm. result in occasional fuel shortages. In other words, your heating service ANNA DWORMAN lion of Zelman Wasserman. until Word can't •vpress our bitter sorrow. For you r parsing. precious on would still be for from perfect. of 579 Harmon avenue, 65 years now a district agent, to the po. A year has gone since we've livedwith- old, died on June 8. Funeral serv- sition of general agent and out you. And our grief has Just begun. ices were held nn June 9, with in- But, on top of all this, old-fashioned branch manager. Mr. Wasserman What ran ever replace those virtues Q —v4 terment at Machpelah Cemetery. has been assigned to the disability That have beautified your life? fuels are dirty. Tons and tons of fuel Untold velars centered in you division. Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated. She As daughter. sister, mother. wife. is survived by her husband, Rubin; must be lifted every winter. Floors Mr. Wasserman, whose offices What a friend to all who lost you, our only sister can't refrain. three sons, Irving, Sam and Hy- are at 1015 Transportation build- Forever she must ring your orals., ore tracked. Rugs, carpets, dra- man, and five daughters, Fannie, ing, telephone Randolph 3994, To •llevi•te her pain. peries and furnishings are soiled. states that his plan is to create a 0 Mrs. Ida Katz, Mrs. Yetta Solow, Her aorrowing sister, Miriam G. Mrs. Hannah Fink and Mrs. Julia sales organization to carry a tom. Cleaning and redecorating expense Bernstein. plete line of full coverage income Slobin, and family. is encountered. Ashes must be protection policies. A loving tribute to the memory FANNIE CORDON A rare opportunity Is offered by disposed of: Basements must be Mr. Wasserman to ambitious sales of our beloved aunt, Sara Green- of 504 Englewood avenue, 62 years cleaned continually. old, died on June 8. Funeral serv- people to Join his staff. Those de- berg Lebeson. Thousands of Offset ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu- Startling Values—et siring to join his agency will not Hers was a life whose bra" snook neral Home on June 9, with inter- This Great Sale! Why compromise further! Install only have an opportunity to build long shall sing. ment at Machpelah Cemetery. Rev. a future income for themselves, olo GAS, the logical fuel NOW and Contributed by her nephews and E. Zaludkowski officiated. She is 7N but will also be given instruction nieces, *41 Norval, Sidney, Esther and survived by three daughters, Es- prepare to enjoy luxurious heating ilk in the important rudiments of in- Shirley Slobin. AND AUTO ther, Mrs. J. M. Goldman and Mrs. surance salesmanship. Ever), SUPPLY comfort. Ask to have a representa• Barney Berman. agent, according to Mr. Wasser- s'4103, 75 '5 1; 11118 s, - %%AV .-- 13111 • IN/ GRAM AVENUE 1 7:47:." tive call, without obligation, to man, will receive • thorough JOSEPH GARFINKEL training and will be given an op- explain the advantages more fully. Shevuoth sorties. on June la merit the of 1475 Blaine avenue, 67 years portunity to learn the business elmIng of th. Temple season. There I. eonfirrustion elate tab rear. A lee• old, died on June 2. Funeral serv- and to receive the highest commis- no tu. rn e ,sr . n,l,a1 inb. ins.,t,h.e. na. Int bi o f . t e . • U r - ices were held on June 3, with in- sions. terment at Beth Tephila CPR*. FUNERAL DIRECTORS This opportunity also offers to Follintan on Friday evening . tery. Rabbi Jos. Thurnin offici- college students a chance to earn Temple Retb I-root will hold summer ated. lie is survived by his wife, JEWISH their school expenses during their yer•tem from She•ofoll until Rosh Ifs• Jennie; • • hona ► and will be inure by brief wee- son, Samuel, and four vacation periods. mons. daughters, Sadie, Rebecca, Mrs. Mr. Wasserman for uNoormuts a number of Mambas !conches Clifford at Bagley Sans Seaman is in New York on bust- Bessie Ostrow and Mrs. David years was active in numerous 811,118. losolweertf--Gonorol Motors Ildg. Diamond. Wyondon•—•3°13 11.dells Phone (Herr, 350o Zionist activities. He wan a Horatroondt—neon Joseph Compel. Deo , torn—sst/3 SA.chtion Ails. leader in the Jewish National Fund When do justice and good will RUTH LEVENSON and was for some time president 7739 John it St. meet? When the contending parties of 3536 Twenty-ninth street, 76 of the Zaire Zion. are reside to agree peaceably. years old, died cm Juno 8. Fo- J1 Column for Our Boys and Girls A. BE EPSTEIN EPPIE'S BLOSSOM HEATH Food That Tickles the Palate at Prices That Delight the Purse BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT "Liebes- kommando" ROY B. CARLIN f at NANKIN MILLS INN F urnace care is a treadmill ).41 of Drudgery • • • OBITUARY GAS -HEAT ontiar Nan United Dairies Inc, is an endless round of luxurious comfort IN MEMORIAM E IVE US 1 Monuments -• BA OLdill11111■- I LIQUIDA ION SALE PRICE! C I SPARK PLUGS & CHAMPION JACKSON NOTES STANDARD HARDWARE 29$ DETROIT CITY GAS COMPANY Trinity 2-2114