• A merica lavish PerlaSeal Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PIENTROIVEWISHiPRONICUi and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Festivities Planned to Mark Event This Sunday Afternoon, Congregation B'nai Israel, for- merly the old Mullett street Shule, announces the formal opening of its new branch, Sunday, June 19, at 2 p. m., at the corner of Linwood and Fullerton, in the former First National Bank Building. This an- nouncement comes as good news to some of the old members who now live in this section. Congrega- tion B'nai Israel also announces to , the public that the above date rep: resents the sixty-first anniversary of the founding of this congrega- tion. Members are urged to bring their friends to Sunday's festivities Prominent speakers will address the audience. Refreshments will be served. Jolly Elite Club Picnic on July 10. COLLECTED ON J. N. F. FLOWER DAY PPHISIGMA LAMBDA OFFICEA RS' I $325 The Jolly Elite Club's commit- Beta Chapter of Phi Sigma I tee in charge of the fourth annual picnic to be held at the Detroit Lambda, national law fraternity, Creamery Grove Sunday, July 10, will hold its annual installation ! announced that tickets are ready The total collected on the nine- for distribution. There will be a dinner-dance Saturday evening teenth annual Hower day of the small admission charge and danc- June 18, at the Chalet Inn. All of Jewish National Fund, held June ing will be free. Any organize- t he newly elected officers will be 5, ',vas $325. Due to present eco- tion wishing to get tickets may do i listened at this time, noinic conditions the amount col- lected is considered g ood. so by calling at Jolly Elite, club- The off cers chosen to load the house, 8609 Twelfth street, any f The following three collected the evening, or write to Jack Wald at I raternity for the next term are highest amounts: Miss Alta Selig- Gantz, chancellor; Al- son, $22; Miss Naomi Shapiro, aboVe address and a member will b Benjamin ert Schlussel, vice-chancellor; $14.51; Airs. Newman, $12.57. call on the applicant. ewes Burdick, scribe; George The Jewish National Fund Coun- Members will attend the picnic Mendelsohn, quaestor; Herman cil wishes to thank the following sponsored by the Detriot Auxiliary K ass, tribune, and board of coon• volunteers who participated: of Los Angeles Sa atorium Sun- n llors, Louis Weisenfeld and Lat. Auxiliary of J. N. F.—Mea- day at Spring Park, Mt. Clemens. rving Miller. lames 11, Milkovsky. M. Hayman, H. Kraft, I. Shevech, A. M•rkson, A. Posen, The next meeting will be held on The guest of honor and princi- ', s; H .V rif S.ririsTnioel.1% Tuesday, June 21, at the club- . heitill, S. 11.aw : house. pal speaker for the evening will be iolin aea iti;se Beiaol. " Herman A. August, prominent at- ph.tu.ti,11,14t,,V,,,.—t(t",;,..7,d!';ni. torney and public administrator e;,-es,,wsid, Hamlet 'Fox. man Friedland. Wisdom is a tree and active vir- for Wayne county, who is an hon. Ser. Eisman. nen,. came, Bertha Tack- tue is its fruit. tx,s, Fore cosen, Mildred corths, Es- orary member of the fraternity. r The Detroit Life Insurance Company is honoring h Jo n A. Reynolds JOHN A. REYNOLDS, Pres. "PRESIDENT'S MONTH" with a new business drive which has already passed all previous production re- cords for a similar period in the entire history of the company THE DETROIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. 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JUNIOR CHALUTZOS TO HEAR CHOMSKY Max Choinsky, president of the Alumni Association of the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, will ad- dress an open meeting of the Junior Chalutzos, to be held next Friday evening, June 24, at 8679 Twelfth street. Pontiac Notre PRESENTING A VERY UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO THE MEN OF DETROIT TO ACQUIRE THIS SEASON'S Mansfield's Suits BERNIE FRANT SAYS: So small a feature as one quarter of an inch in the turn of a lapel is important. Not only are Mansfield fab- rics of the finest, Mansfield's fit, perfection — but each garment is an interpretation of what is authentic by the standard of both New York and London. 14. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of Temple Open Evenings Seth El of Detroit, officisited at impres- sive services which marked confirmation at Temple Beth Jacob In Pontiac, last 'till 8 During Sunday. The confirmanta were: M•rtin Eller, This Sale. David M. Ketch. Jack Kershenbaurn, Belmont Ketchel. Lucille Carol Kollin. Herold Orman, David M. Schlyfestone, tip. Solomon, Edith Zlotniek. Mim Ann Katehk•, religious director of the school, trained the confirms., Temple tteth Jacob was beautifully docoreted on the occasion of confirmation. Refreshments w served to 160 people by the parents of the confIrmants. The confirmation program included mg by Mm. Murray Wolfman, con! rin•lion hymn be the entire class, in• (Killion by Cipa Solomon. and ritual :stars.. by the following: David K•tch- a, Edith Zlotnick, Belmont Ketehel, Li- lle Kollin. (Continued from Page One.) The following participated in "The The following 14 students were l o ITering or the Flowers!' David Schlyfe- use, Martin Eller, Cipe Solomon, Ilse graduated last Sunday from the Bisgyer, retiring president of the Orman, Jack Kenthenbaum, Edith B'nai Moshe Religious School, each zi :I utnick. Belmont Ketchel David Ketch National Association of Jewish participating in the program: ka. Lucille Kollin. During this portion Center Executives, declared. Jewel Kline, Earl Hordes, Mar- of the program Mrs. Wolfman rang "flow Presenting his annual message, Are The Dwellings." ian Feldman, Herbert Gross, Edith I,ovely "The Scroll Service" was participated Mr. Bisgyer, who is executive di- Leader, Rose Pollock, Lawrence in by the following: David Schlyfestone, rector of the Washington, D. C., Eller, Cipa Solomon, Harold Or- Friedman, Clara Engelberg, Mar- riMi•rtin en, Jaek Kershenbaum. Jewish comunity center and a garette Weiss, Shirley Greenwald, pa nor In "The Deceit:moo were member of Secretary Wilbur's Carl Horwitz, June Rozner, Sam Edith Zlotnick, Belmont Ketrhel. Commission on Education, assert- Klatch., Lucille Kollin, David Satyr Schiff, Arnold' Greenbaum, one. Martin Eller, Cilia Solomon, II•r- ed: "To the everlasting credit of The program opened with the d Ort.n. and Jack Kershenbaurn our national movement, the Jew- The I ledge of Loely" yt wes given by singing of "Boruch Hobo" by Belmont Ketchel, Kollin, Harold ish Welfare Board, and the pio- Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld. The Com- Orman and Martin Eller. This was neers represented by those in this mandments were interpreted by followed by the ch•rae to the cnufir- assemblage, our institutions have by Dr. Franklin. the following members of the pre- mnats A violin solo was given by Nald not only kept open but have inten- graduation class: Laura Wert- Sr hlyfestone, accompanied by Edith Zlot- sified their activity and service in k. Mrs, Irving Steinman accompanied heimer, Leo Keeps, Irwin Keeps, behalf of the public during the rs. Wolfman. DR. BERNHEIMER IS SELECTED TO HEAD CENTER ACTIVITIES At These Low Prices $2850 $3350 others $38.50 Every wit has that correct style and One character always associated with Mansfield's clothes. lansfield',o COOK' CADILLAC Gabardines and Sports Clothes Excepted DETROIT MICHIGAN AT SHELBY Dental Hygienist Volunteers Needed At North End link Mrs. Eleanor J. Ford, direc- tor of the North End Clinic, this week made known an exist- ing need for volunteer work- era. The clinic's great need, ac- cording to Mrs. Ford, is for vol- unteer dental hygienists. "The dental department," Mrs, Ford states, "is overcrowded, Pa- tients are constantly being turned away In spite of the splendid efforts of the dentists who really try very hard to meet the situation. In May four times as many were turned away as in April, though more were given attention. "If we had volunteer dental hygienists they could relieve the dentists of work they must now do and thus free them to care for at least some of these people who need care so badly but to whom we cannot give it at present because of our heavy load." According to Mrs. Ford, there is need for a dental hygienist THINK OF Ill - GOLF-$.1 On Michigan's Best Golf Courses HAWTHORNE VALLEY Two Pianist Warren Ave. at Gulley Rd. W. Warren at Merrimam Road 30 Minutes from City Hall Sundays-4I.50—Sundays Early Morning and Lat. After- noon Rates SEE YOUR OLD FRIEND Evelyn Kurz, Bertha Singerman, past year, not a single activity has Rose Tozner, Thelma Aaner, , Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sandorf andson, been abandoned, not a single for up-to-the-minute Nev.. were the guests of Mr. Florence Weinstein, Lawrence a p d Reno, TUXEDOS, FULL DRESS Mrs. M. Kollin for I days. executive of an institution of any Wigel, Bernard Gorosh. size has left his post. However FURNISHINGS The principal address and bens- thi The following ...to came home stormy the tenure, however di- to spend the aummer months diction were given by Rabbi Moses wit s h week For Rent or For Sale their respective parent Mtn Sly- minished the emoluments of office, Fischer. The closing prayer was via Solomon front the Natrona! College Complete Outfits for Education at Evanston, Ill ; MISS Syl- the executive Is still on the job." given by Evelyn Stern. Diplomas THAT JUNE WEDDING Rappaport from East Lensing College; were resented by Sam Gunsberg. MI sit Mildred Goldstein from the Unice, • Pledge Help to J. D. C. and Jewish Everything for the Groom, I. H, Mendelssohn, principal of sity of Michigan; Miss Thelma Meyer Agency. Bed Man and Usher from the University of Michigan, .he the school, awarded honors and greduetes "Earnest approval" of the ef- June 2 f Don't Worry About Your Tux Mynian. from daily credits. The gold medal for all- the University of Michigan and Meyer forts of the American Jewish Let Emile Do It Volunteers are asked to ap- Kinehenb•um from the University of around best scholarship wu Cell Madison 4010 for appointment //IBMs•, Jay J•cobson of the Univer- Joint Distribution Committee and ply at the North End Clinic, 936 All Sixes. Best Fit G uaranteed . awarded by Milton Bernstein, who sity of Ilfiehigan will spend the summer the Jewish Agency for Palestine Holbrook avenue. SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS AND presented it to the winner, Rose months with his mother Alice Jacobson. to provide emergency relief and SOCIETIF-3 Rozner of Mrs. Betty White's Open Evenings and Sundays Miss Esther Kovinsky returned Wed- rehabilitation for Eastern Jews class. A silver medal was award- nesday to spend the summer month, with and a pledge of further co-opera- ed to Sylvia Kornfield, of Joseph her parents, Mr. and Mr,. Jacob Kovin- tion are expressed in resolutions Gifts to Happy Thought sky. at their home on Perry street. Mies Lorber's class. Kovinsky I. • junior •t the National adopted by the National Confer- Fund of Shaarey Zedek. Mr. Mendelssohn distributed 54 College of Education •t Evanston. Ill.. ence of Jewish Social Service. RENTAL PARLORS • certificates of honor to children nd ho been elected junior class presis 6726 Twelfth St., or Gladstone dent. Mine 1.1111. Kovinsky, senior The Happy Thoughts Fund of who have passed their grades with of the law school at the University Madison 4919 of Brith Abraham Re-Elects Isadore Sh aarey Zedek Sisterhood ac- High-Clam, Tailoring, Cleaning, an average percentage of 95 to Michigan, returned Tuesday to her home. Valet Smoke. Just Call U.. knowledges receipt of the follow- 100, and to 24 of them, whose per- SARATOGA SPRINGS, — (J• ing contributions: Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein and Mr.. Nor- centage was from 90 to 94, he man Buckner attended the liedassah T . A.)—The forty-sixth annual luncheon and hosed meeting •t the sum In gratitude for the recovery of gave honorable mention. convention of the Independent Or- home of Mr.. D. Diamond in Kin. The following is a complete list rner •Ille. Ont.. June 13. der of B'rith Abraham closed its Rabbi A. M. Ilershman from Mr. of the teachers of the Congrega- three-day convention here with and Mrs. Simon Shetzer, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetsman. tion B'nai Moshe Sunday Re- 4 , 11 ra. Benjamin Goldstein entertained th e election of officers. women at • beautifully •ppoint eat ligious School: Rabbi Moses Fis- de, as h te a Wednesday •fternoon • Isadore Apfel was re-elected In honor of the confirmation of r cher, I. H. Mendelssohn, Max hoes a on Ottawa Drive The group is grand master and Max Hollander Leonard Rosenman and Richard with the Detroit chepter of a Barahal, Isadore Jackel, George L ffi „ I a iated D. Ellman, from the Finley fam- . h grand secretary; treasurer, Wil- . an nrimnitation which as it Schiff, Joseph Lorber, Mrs. Bettie atm the providing of medical rare for liam Eckman; first deputy grand ily. • White, Dr. Riseman, the Misses Ehrlirh „f ret i;:iiril4;:Slii!1 ". 'lithe muter, Louis B. Siegel; council, Sylvia Zimmerman, Grace Dim- meet lg. Spring flowers were acrd abut Leon Sanders. The new officers krant, Esther Schiff, Ruth Star- the rooms and on the tea table at which were installed by former Grand bi-centennary celebrations being held throughout the country. Joseph Barnett and Mrs. henry en ry man, Helen Moss, Lillian Bassett, ,j;;'' Imon psided re at the ranee urn and Master Max Silverstein and Eliza- United States Congressman Sol Mollie Freedman, Elsie Siegel. ths tea samovar. Iniring the afternoon et Blum. The next convention Bloom of New York has been In- Murray gave b I of the order will be held in At- Saul Kling, a member of the . vited to deliver the Washington school board, handed each of the trot ng 1 Steinmen. "1"""". " cif rs. Watch for this label when I trh; lantic City. address. teachers a suitable gift furnished hoot a member of the board of !resolutions imposing a tax on you purchase your BEEF- by the board, in the name of the the 'D 'etroit m embers of three cents to create Officers Re-elected at Dropsie ENETTE or Delicatessen congregation, funds for the American Jewish College Meeting. products. Sylvia Strub, Central High Congress, while the members are PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.) This /Assures you the best in School Graduate, Has to be taxed three cents for the Ort —At the annual meeting of the cloddy said in Detroit. Our and the Hadassah combined were board of governors of Dropsie Many Distinctions. adopted. products are made here in De- College the present officers were The Jewish Centers Association troit under supervision for When Sylvia Strub, daughter of „ The convention scored discrimi- re-elected: is entering two playground ball Kashruth. No chemicals or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strub of 2012 - ation against Jews in colleges and President, Cyrus Adler; vice- teams representing the center in the mployment. coloring but only the best of Calvert avenue is graduated from e president, Horace Stern; secre- Intersettlement Playground Bes∎ • materials are used, The American Palestine Cam- tary, Lensing J. Rosenwald; treas- Central High School on June 22, ball League. The two division, aign, the Iliac, the Yeshiva Col- which the center is entering are she leaves a colorful career be- ege, the Jewish Education Asso- urer, D. Hays Solis-Cohen. hind. Dr. Joseph Reider and Dr. Solo- the Midgets, under 15 years of She is chairman of the editorial ciation and Young Israel were mon L. Shorn, respectively instruc- age, and the Juniors, under 1 ,, also endorsed by the order in tors in Bibl::81 philology and board of the Central Student, years of age. The Jewish Center solutions adopted. Arabic, were advanced to the Midgets played the Delray Com- which recently received Columbia The report of the Grand Master grade of associate professor. munity House Team and Highland University, national and state first. 2380 Twentieth Street as accepted except his motion Dr. Ephraim A. Speiser, who re- Park Community House Team on class honors. She is secretary of or a Lafayette 2908 tax of five cents to be im- cently returned from the Orient, June 15. The juniors played the the Student Council, and vice- Dodge Community House and Tau president of Forum, an all-girls' " osed on members to defray pro- was designated lecturer on Bibli- paganda expenses. This was voted cal philology and on the history of Beta Community House Team on association. The latter organiza• June 17. Both of these teams are tion held its annual banquet Jun e s down by the delegates after a the ancient Orient. tormy debate. Dr, Abraham A. Newman was being coached by Meyer Blatt, ath- 6, at which she presided as toast- The Grand Master reported that leti c director of the Jewish Center .: mistress and was presented with appointed secretary of the fac- h an honor pin for leadership. d e organization has a membership ulty. Association. At the publication's annual af- f 93,971 in 407 lodges. The fir- Center Golf and Tennis Tourna- The librarian, Dr. Joseph Rai- fair Miss Strub was a recipient of a er has a reserve fund of $637,379 der, reported the present total of ment. nd an endowment reserve fund the library to be 40,042 volumes. The Jew sh Center Golf and Ten- another honor pin. i Mrs. Strub holds the position of f $1,820,148. During the past year a consider- nis Tournament is scheduled to gob under way June 20. The semi- "Charity" in the Purity Rainbow t Addresses were delivered before able addition was made to the finals of the tennis tournament and Assembly. She is to be graduated c he delegates by Lieutenant-Gov- Egyptological collection, through the finals of the golf tournament on Sept. 24 from Shaarey Zedek G rnor Herbert II. Lehman, former the fund established by Lensing J. rand Master Judge Gustave Hart- Rosenwald. will be played at Franklin Hill, High School. an, Judge Aaron J. Levy, Judge Country Club. A large entry is The United Dairies, Inc. A dolph Stern, fernier Congress- expected Fenkell Ladies' Loan Asia m an Nathan D. Perlman Max Sil- New Executive Secretary Appoint. Announce to their many cus- of Junior-Senior Playground ball gum Sondes., June 12: ed by National Counsel of Social June 27. verstein, Edward Cohen, Abraham tomers that they will deliver lympica I. Pirates 0: Celtics 2, Pilo , . n Jewish Women. Hi-Test Milk around the follow- Goldberg and Mrs. Estelle M. First Round, Elimination melee et Jun. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Mrs. lor.Semor schedule: June to: The Fenkell Ladies Loan Associa- Sternberger. ing lakes: Mary G. Schonberg of New York Pirates v. Pedlar , •t 1010 A. M. at tion will have its regular monthly Cain — Wall—Orchard Codd Field. Olympics •s. Americans at Cit y was appointed to the position 10:10 A. M. at Corld Field: Marra.... social on June 27, at the Talmud B 'nit h Sholorn 27th Annual Con- vs. win ofexecutive secretary of the Na- as well as other neighborhoods. of Pirate-Celtic game at Torah on Parkside at Midland. vention in Atlantic City, 12:13 p. at Codd Field. tional Council of Now every woman can get the Jewish Women This social will take the form of Jun. 19.20 same Ili-Test Milk while at the at a meeting of the iexecutive a card party, with prizes and re- PHILADELPHIA.—(J, T. A.) country as she obtains in the freshments. Proceeds will rover the —With about 1,000 delegates and committee and the appointment J. W. E. W. 0. to Install Offi- pledge city. For this service call to the Allied Jewish Cam- friends coming from virtuall has been ratified by the board of y directors cers at Everglades Inn. LONGFELLOW 6051 paign. Members and friends are e very part of the country, B'rith Mrs. Schonberg brings to her and arrangements will be made. welcome. On the committee are S holom, the youngest and one of At the last meeting of the Mesdames Mown. Meizler, Schlein, th new position professional experi- Try our Chocolate Milk—Nour- North Woodward branch of the Shumaker, Berkowitz, Cohen and de e foremost Jewish fraternal or. ence in both Jewish and civic life, idling and Healthy. Jewish Women's European Wel- Bosenoff. tw rs in this country, will hold its over a 25-year period in the fields enty-seventh annual convention fare Organization, at the home of in Atlantic City beginning Sunday, of education, industry, general Mrs. E. Weisman, 2961 Cortland, Ju fie 19, through to and including civics and government, and hous- ZEDAKAH JUNIORS June 14, plans for the annual in- At a meeting held at the home of Tu eaday afternoon. June 21. B'rith ing. She has acted as teacher In PSO E, Sia•Mois RL Lattifellerw 110111 stallation of officers were corn- the public schools of New York Sh olom has constituent lodges In GIVE U3 A TRIAL -I pleted. The affair will be held at Miss Sophia London, 328 Leicester court; • weinie roast was decided 22 states and in close to 100 cities. City, as factory inspector in the , the Everglades Inn, Grand River upon, to New York State Labor Depart- be sponsored by the Ze- Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, honor- ment, 13 =land Seven-Mile Road, Tuesday dakah civic secretary of the Juniots on Monday after- ary president of the American =I afternoon, Jane 21, at 12:30. Res- noon, June 27, at River Rouge Jewish Congress and president of Women's City Club of New York. have served as unifying factors in Et! ervations may be made through and as director of the promotion their respective communities, and Park. the Jewish Institute of = Mrs. J. Robins, Longfellow 5392, Religion, A joint meeting was held with the has accepted the invitation ex- department of the City Housing have helped to cement the diver- ▪ or Mrs. J. Karelian, horthlawn Zedakah Club on Wednesday eve. tended to him by A. Sigmund Corporation. Mrs. Schonberg is a sified elements and groups In the = 5850. fling, June 15, at the Stotler Hotel. Ranengieser to be the guest of board member,' and chairman of population for common civic, so- A special meeting will be held the general service committee of cial and educational ends," said The last meeting of the season E, on Tuesday evening, June 28, at of the Zedakah Juniors will be the convention and to deliver the th e American Woo..en Associa- Dr. Mordecai Soltes. director of keynote address at the afternoon I tion. = the home of Mrs. Ginsburg 2955 education of the National Jewish held at the home of Miss Edna session cm Sunday. June 19, I Cortland, to make arrangement' I Says COM11111 F.t...... e it:Cater Unifying Welfare Board. in an address Rosenman, 2628 Webb avenue, on A feature of this session - ,lfor the annual outing to Bob Lo be Sunday afternoon, June 26, at the tribute to be paid to Tuesday evening. before the Jew. 'w Inland on July 26. George I "Hundreds of Jewish commun. 1:30 p. m. Washington in connection with the ty centers in the United States ish Club. Magistrate Jonah J. Goldstein presided, ABE EPSTEIN EPPIE'S Home Office: Park Avenue at Columbia, Detroit, Mich. Heavy steel cabinet, with three and four inch DRY ZERO insulation, top, bot- tom and sides. S' ,Inlra'n' homer Hatsair—Emphraim Tick- ton, II. Weismen, HelenJefe. Goldberg, and ma ny members who did not hand their names in, Women Pioneers—Mesdames M. Mich. 11n, II. 14nel:stein, D. Soloweey, J. ILK• Rah I. Ritter, M. Chalets, M. Abram., un Home Relief Soriety—Mrs. Jior Weis berg. Misses Rev• Goldm an. Helen Levin. Blench. Kolln, Sybil Weisman, Roselle Kammers end Gertrude 1.eve. Young Israel—Loula Isbee, Sylvia and Jiteob isbee, 11. Selik, T. Goldsfith, P. Novisky, Sulkes, Panush, 1. Cohen, IL Subar, Carrin, Shore, A. Rosenshine and D. Bressler. Fonkell ladles—M:41N. Finkel, M rs. Feinstein, Ruth Klavons. Mrs. L. Scl ien, Mr.. J. Italberor, Miriam M.o. and Evelyn Berm.. Mr.. It. Stein. II. Davis, H. W F. Former. P. W , B. flearshen. S. Rodin, R. Davis, Morris Stern and Mary Newman. I. Sete.) , and Alta Seligson. The closing exercises of the Beth Tephila Emanuel Sunday School will be held Sunday morning, June la, at the Beth Tephila Emanuel Hall. Honor certificates and other awards will he given to the pupils and an interesting program will take place. B'NAI MOSHE SCHOOL i` during June . . . It embodies those features you would ex- pect to find only in high priced refrigerators. Elconinnd Ethel Chover. Pupils of the Hebrew Nation. School and Its principal. 1. A. Lawton. Misrachl Massie-1. Knoppow, 0. Man• alto, D. Bressler, R. Jacobs. S. Rachov• nky, F. Chinks, M. Jacobs, S. Rotten- here. H. Eakin. M. Tenichln, J. Raimi. Zelda Rosenthal. Pupils of the United Ilebrew School. of the Philadelphia-Byron School, Dex- ter-Huhn. School, Delmar School. 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