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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-07-01

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&PerRorrikwisn fifiscrox,

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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'I'm Still Selling
Tires Tax Free'

Gamma Eta Mu Sorority.
Gamma Eta Mu Sorority met at th
home of Ann Lichtblau. Plans wee
made to ra party to be held at the .or
oil. eotbge at Ca. Lake for the fours
of July week-end. The next meeting nil
het the borne of Doris Shiffm•n, 251
Taylor avenue.

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CENT! MY PURCHASING POWER ENABLED ME
TO BUY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF
FRESH, NEW GOODYEAR TIRES TO PROTECT
MY CUSTOMERS. I'M FEATURING THEM IN MY

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The Finest

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In Detroit for Only

45c

CHORD OF JUDEA
HONORS FOUNDER

lgratertial attb
(glut Notes

1933 PRICES
on all
Brake Lining
Work
for all
Makes of Cars

My Personal GUARANTEE
With Each Transaction

I attribute my success in being able to please my customers.

To me, a satisfied customer means more than a sale. So if

you need new tires, you are assured of my personal guarantee

of satisfactory service. This in addition to the regular Good-

year factory guarantee.

Never Did You Get Such Values
In Guaranteed

Jolly Elite Club.
The roliewine committees were appoint-
d: Sick and distress, Fried. Cohen and
Fey 'tyke; press, Sol Schreiman a n d
Barry Cohen. Rosalie Linden of the
I membership committee •nnouncer the
closing of the membership drive. Harry
Cohen was elected general manager of
the fourth annual pknic to be held at
I the Detroit Creamery Grove, Sunday,
July 10. The committee In charge re-
I ported a favorable sale of ticket. and
is preparing many surprises and enter-
tainment. Organizations re

liked to
reserve the date and attend the picnic.
All members are requested toa ttend the
next meeting. Tuesday, July fi, at the
clubroom,.

For Good Eats-Try the Blaine

Where food is the first consideration, and the serving of it
equally important-and prices that are sensible.

Special for this week-end and all of
next week, full-course dinner with 50C
Roast Spring Duck

Dr. William Klein Tendered
Surprise Banquet by
Symphony Group.

PICKNICKERS!

Honoring its founder, Dr. Wil-
liam Klein, who just receive4 his
degree from the Detroit College of
Medicine, the Chord of Judea Syni-
phony Orchestra tendered him a
surprise farewell banquet on

4 Spring Duck or

Spring Chicken to take along for your

holiday outing -- at the very low

price or

35c

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8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE

MORRIS FEINSILBER and ALEX SCHWARTZ

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

During the entire summer season we will feature a regu-
lar Dairy Dinner every Monday, Wednesday
500
and Saturday at

Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority will hold
Its annual private moonlight cruise, July
8, on the Cruiser Kittanning. For In-
' formation call Garfield 0882-W., Mi.
Sonya Luber, chairman of the cruise.
Tickets are limited.

IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS
Call RANDOEPH 0512

chi Sigma Sorority.
Chl Sigma Sorority will give • pal.•
party at Webster Hall on July 9. This
will be the last affair given by the girls I
until their cottage open Aug. I. It is
for member. only.

Beta Rho Delta sweetly.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority had • picnic
at Inland Lake, Sunday, June 26. The
members and their escorts participated In
• tennis match and a baseball game. A
house party will take place Saturdey.
July 9. The sororitx welcomes back,
regular members, Esther Rubens and
Dolor.. Levitt. The permanentmeeting
place of the sorority will be at the Till.
ler Hotel.

ROOFING COMPANY- INC;

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DR. WILLIAM KLEIN

Lowest Prices in Years

Thursday night, June 23, at the
Kindertheater of the Sholom Alei-
No Job Too Large Or Too Small.
chem Folkshule, 639 Kenilworth.
Dr. Klein on Thursday assumed
his duties as interne at Eloise Hos-
pital.
B'NAI MOSHE LADIES'
In the name °Abe society, Wil- LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY
liam P. Bliznick, musical director,
presented Dr. Klein with a loving
The Sisterhood of Congregation
cup.
B'nai Moshe will hold a midsummer
Window 3h...o-
Addresses were delivered by luncheon on Wednesday afternoon,
nes... Ontarnan•
Cal rods.
The dinner-dance given by the Mr. Bliznick, Most Levy, vocal July 6, at 1 oclock in the banquet
Alumni Association of the United teacher and noted singer; Mine.
We crarr • complete
Hebrew Schools Wednesday eve- Elektra Rosanska, Rev. N. Mogil
line of Linoleum. and
C•rp•ts for your
ning, June 22, at the Philadelphia- A. H. Jaffin, Joshua Joyrich, Bar-
home or office.
Byron branch, was one of the most ney Yanette, the new manager of
GET OUR PRICES
successful affairs of the season. the group; Eugene Franzblau,
FIRST AND YOU'LL
Seymour Tilchin, chairman of the President of the Halevy-Hazomir
SAVE MONEY
committee on arrangements, intro. Singing Society. Dr. Klein re-
ducing Harry Seligson as toast- sponded and in the course of his
master of the evening, stated the address outlined the history of the
purpose of the gathering to be to group and its achievements. P.
honor those members who have Slomovitz was toastmaster.
been graduated from a higher in- In the course of the evening,
WINDOW SHADE CO.
stitution of learning, installation the following musical numbers
14424 LINWOOD AVENUE
Phones Garfield 1230-3I
of officers for the ensuing year, a were presented by members of the
general social reunion, and to clar- society: Clarinet solo by Nathan
ify the aim and purpose of the Gitlin, flute duet by the Misse•
association.
Belle Kessler and Sylvia Coblentz
Rabbi Max Weine , alumni mem- and flute solo by Miss Kessler.
ber and its first president, officially Miss Sella Budnisky was the ac-
opened the affair with some appro- companist.
priate remarks and greetings.
Dr. Klein received his B. S. de-
Oscar Colten, retiring president, gree from Northwestern Univer-
reviewed the activities of the or. sity. He was the organizer of the
ganization for the past year.
Menorah Society at City College
Max Chomsky, new presdent, and the founder of both the Hale-
stated that the aim of the Alumni vy-Ilazomir Singing Society and
for the next year is to find the low- the Chord of Judea Symphony
MRS. NATHAN GOODMAN
est common denominator, the cen- Orchestra. Upon coming to Detroit
tral point around which all activi- he also organized the Greener
hall of the synagogue, Dexter
ties are to be concentrated.
Winkel, a group of foreign-born boulevard and Lawrence. The
Robert R. Marwil, president of young Jews.
chairman is Mrs. Bessie Green-
the United Hebrew Schobls stated
span, assisting her are Mesdames
that the community is looking to
1BORIN'S BAR MITZVAH
Klein, and Nathan Goodman.
the alumni as future leaders of the
INTERESTING AFFAIR The annual picnic given by the
schools, their secular and Jewish
- •
Sisterhood last Sunday, at Nan-
education making them especially
On Saturday, June 25, the Bar- kin Mills Inn, proved successful.
fit for it.
The Sisterhood will hold its last
Prof. Samuel M. Levin, member Mitzvah of Leonard Bonin, son of
of the board of education, pointed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bonin was regular meeting of the season on
solemnized
at
Congregation
B'nai
Tuesday
evening, July 13, at 8
to several aims of the alumni and
Jacob. The Bar-Mitzvah of M. o'clock, in the club room of the
laid stress on Hebrew education.
Klass,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Klass
synagogue.
The husbands are in-
Self-education was the theme of
the address given by Aaron Preger- was also held. J. Segal and David vited to attend this meeting.. Re-
Skoop
of
the
National
Hebrew
freshments
will
be served after the
son, chairman of the board of edu-
School conducted services. The meeting and those present may play
cation.
Bar
Mitzvahs
delivered
speeches
cards.
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
of the United Hebrew Schools, after maftir. Four rabbis, Inman,
Daily Ilebrew classes are held
urged the alumni to organize clas- Zager, Trouse and Stolman, /also from 4 to 7 p. m. Rev. Joseph
ses for the adolescents, and in this spoke. They congratulated the Loewy is in charge of the classes.
manner create a link between the teachers of the Bar Mitzvah chil-
The young people's Bible class
school which takes care of the dren on their good work and thank- will meet next Tuesday, July 5, at DURABILITY! SAFETY!
young child and the synagogue ed the parents for giving their chil-
o'clock under the leadership of
which cares for the older members dren a good Jewish education.
Rabbi Moses Fischer. Those de-
Morrie Fishman, president of siring to join are asked to be pres-
of the community.
The program was concluded with Congregation Mishkan Israel, con- ent Tuesday evenings.
remarks by Rabbi Morris Margolis, gratulated the Bar Mitzvahs and
former teacher fay the United He- their parents. I. A. Lawton teach-
brew. Schools. Masa singing and er' of the boys, spoke about Jew-
ish education. The services were YOUNG ISRAEL GIVES A
dancing followed the dinner.
MEDAL TO SCHOOLS
Mr. Tilchin, chairman of the com- concluded at 2:15 P. M. After the
services
the congregation adjourned
mittee, was assisted by Rose Her-
man, Leanore Markson, Celia Fine, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bonin
One of the ninny activities of the
Mrs. A. D. Markson, Mrs. Isaac on Leicester Court, where they National Council of Young Israel
Rosenthal, Shirley Rosenthal, Anne were entertained for the balance is the yearly distribution of gold
of
the
day.
Ilecker, Rebecca Rappaport and
On Sunday, June 26, about 160 medals to most deserving students
Akivah Draznin.
in various Yeshivahs and Talmud
guests assembled in the hall at 121
Rosedale avenue, at 2 P. M. Mr. Torahs within the New York area.
Lawton opened this ceremony with These medals are waarded only to
those who have obtained distinction
the lighting of the candles. Four-
Built With
teen members of the family lit one in all phases of school activities.
Among the many institutions of
candle apiece and they gave their
learning where such awards have
blessing.
After
the
candles
were
Mrs. Abe Rueeo and children left for
been made are Yeshiva Rabbi
their borne in Toledo. after spending a lit, three children, delegates from
week as the guests of her cousins. Mr. the club Agudath Ilertzel and He- Ohaim Berlin, Hebrew Institute of
and Me,. William Present. .
brew National Echool, sang Amer- University Heights, Rabbi Jacob
Joseph School, Yeshivah Shel Tor-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon and Don- ica.
nIr are spending the summer months at
Mr. Lawton turned over the ah, Talmud Torah Shomrei Emun-
their summer home at Williams Lake.
Each
chair to Morris Fishman. Theodore I ah, Rabbi Solmoon Kluger School
In Pair.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilarnett end fam- Levin was the first to speak, and and other institutions.
This
year
the
National
Council,
to their summer home. at
I!y
was followed by the Bar Mitzvah
••Venice of the Lakes."
its local branch, Young
who spoke in Jewish. P. Katzman,
Mrs. Dora Netter•and Mr. and Mrs. an uncle of the Broin brothers, well Israel of Detroit, will grant a gold
medal to the United Hebrew Schcrils
Harold Van Baal. •nd eons. of Detroit.
known
in
Flint,
was
the
second
to
• re spending the month of July. at
speak. Mr. Gottlieb sang a special I in this city, which will be the first
Oak Lodes, Sylvan Lake.
song for the Bar Mitzvah, as well! Institution outside of the New Yurk
Mr., Paul Friedman of J•malca. Long
district to receive this award. to
Island. N. arrived Sunday to spend a as several other songs. Then the
be made at the coming graduation
month with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bar Mitzvah gave ins English
exercises.
J. Thum of Chippewa road.
speech.
Arrangements for the award are
Mr.
Solomon
presented
the
Bar
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Orman Me. Jae•
being
completed by Dr. Harry Blue-
quell. Colmes) of Whittemore street are Mitzvah with a wrist watch in be-
stone, executive director of Young
recei•ing congratulations on the birth half of the Turover Verein.
of • son, on June 24.
Israel,
Bernard Isaacs, superinten-
J. Segel, representing the school,
Miss Mildred Goldstein and Miss Sylvia gave a Sidur and a fountain pen, dent of the United Ilebrew Schools, You'll find satisfaction in U.
Solomon left Sunday to attend summer
and
A.
J. Rosenshine, president of
which was made in Palestine, in
hoot at the University of Michlaan.
S. Tires-miles and miles of
Young Israel of Detroit.
eywill make their residence at Mosher. behalf of his club, to the Bar Mitz-
A
special
meeting of the local carefree driving. In addition
Jordan halls.
c ob.
Young Israel has been called for Moran Bros. offer a special
The
celebration
concluded
with
Presentation of 'the Valiant." Rol.
this Wednesday evening, July 6, in
worthy nun:. dramatic prison piece. and ma. singing by the children of the
trade-in allowance on the
"Chang'. Plsc.," • one-act play. by the school, under the leadership of the order to afford all members, and
purchase of new U. S. Royal
4.: Temple Job , Ity
in exbe . 4' el
s sp .. 7 ,;sh
school s boy cantor, David Skopp. others who Are interested, an oppor-
tunity to hear the official reports or U. S. Peerless tires.
• calumny •udience at the temple Sun-
of the national convention, held re-
dar night. J6,88. Rosenthal
Fri . • Detroit Workers' Cultural
oner sentenced to death, and Ada Meyer
cently at Asbury Park, N. J. The
THE BIG SWINGS IS TO
as the wistful girl who thought hint her '
Federation,
meeting will he held at the Statler
brother, performed well In "The Valiant."
U. S. TIRES
Hotelfi room Ilenrie II., and will
Other parts were taken by Milton Thum.
Kershenhaum and Retrain Ketchel.
A.
At a meeting of delegates from start promptly at 8:30. Rabbi
le - Chanel. Pisces." • liahter drums. 1 worker's cultural groups held Sun-
Samuel
H.
Fine
will
be
the
guest
Solo.
"P. "
Grace P.
,.o
solo-
S ..
lo-
.; day at Worker's Camp, the ground- of honor.
d 14"""'"
i Th"rn.
au
on performed an
work Was laid for a permanent
David I. Berrie will report on the
111.. The productions w r e directed by Worker's Cultural Federation to
"The Spiritual Values of • Young
rt. Samuel A. Cohen and Arthur M.
I include all cultural organizatidns Israel Convention," Jacob Isbee on
Epstein•
of proletarian character in Detroit "A Synopsis of the Young Israel-
and vicinity. The delegates repre- Eretz Yisroel Colony Symposium;"
sented 42 organizations and individ- Dr. Harry Portnoy on the lecture
Hollywood Theater.
ual groups, representing a total delivered by Dr. David I. Macht
o gi
r a g.
1800
.
h
e on "Scientific and Eipenmental
Starting Sunday and tontinu• groups include
lude
of singing.
, Contributions to the' Kashrus
at Pingree
ins for four days, the Hollywood I dramatic, orchestral and education- Laws;" Meyer Weiaenfeld on
Theater presents a double feature al groups, and writers and artists Aaron Sapiro's lecture "Cooperative
Phones
Garfield
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program of exceptional merit. "So- units .
Marketing in Palestine;" Miss Tee-
ciety Girl," with James Dunn and
Any organizations or groups de- sic Garfinkle on the "Resolutions
Euclid 0075 -
;
Peggy Shannon shares honors siring to affiliate are invited to I Adopted by the Counvention;"
with "The Roadhouse Murder," write to the secretary of the Fed- Abraham J. Rosenshine on "Young
1 with Eric Linden and Dorothy eration, 8120 Twelfth street, in Israel Movement-Minded."
Jordan. care of the John Reed Club rooms.
Final plans will he announced directors will he held prior to the
For three days starting Thur.- The next meeting of the executive for the outing to be in the form of general meeting. All members of
Juy wsill a be
t 8 h ed
eld ri
Friday
d etvhe-e an excursion-boat ride to Put-In- the board are requested to be Pro'
day, July 7, the Hollywood will committee
o clerk
Bay, on Sunday, July 17.
present the greatest pollee drama ring,
ent at 8:15 Wednesday evening'
above address.
A brief meeting of the board of at the Statler Hotel.
I . ever filmed, "Radio PatroL"

Montefiore Lodge.
Montefiore Lodge will give its annual
picnic on Sunday, July I7. at Walled
Lake, near the amusement section. The
group will meet at Northwest. and
Wyoming at 910. All members and
their friends an welcome.

"WE CLEAN-
Where Others Fail"

U. H. S. ALUMNI HAVE
INTERESTING EVENT

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