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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-05-18

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A merica lavish Periodical Cr da

CLITTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

E arntordEwisn (A RON ICLE

•nd THE LZA:sesii.. CHRONICLE

Hashomer Hatzair
Y. M. H. A. GROUP SOVIET PROCLAIMS BIRO-BIDJAN
ANTI-JEWISH DISCRIMINATION
To Conduct Camp
AS AN AUTONOMOUS JEWISH UNIT
OF CASS LAKE COTTAGE OWNERS
Ken (branch) Detroit of the



The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Informed That 75 Per Cent of Property

Owners Will Not Rent to Jews

striction is in force now and will
be in the future.
"We are also putting rigid
rules on bathing this year, prohib-
iting bathing after 10 p. m, and
allowing no one on the roads Im-
properly clothed. We have ar-
ranged for special police protec-
tion to enforce these rules, and
particular attention will be given
to preventing people lounging at
the road ends.
"If you will watch the Detroit
News and Pontiac Presseyou will
see that our rental ads read 'Gen-
tiles only.'"

An inquiry conducted by The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle reveals
that discrimination is practiced
against Jews seeking to rent cot-
tages in Cass Lake.
II. Allen Seebaldt, 1827 David
Stott Bldg., writing to The Chron-
icle in response to conducted in-
quiries, states ,
"Wish to advise that 75 per
cent of the property owners on
Cass Lake are renting their cot-
tages to Gentiles only. This re-

CADILLAC
STORAGE CO.

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
was especially concerned in co•
ducting this inquiry to make
certain that discrimination actu•
ally exists, in order to warn its
readers not to seek cottages
where they may be subjected to
abuse or to humiliation.

MOVING & STORAGE
at Reasonable Rates

MODERN FIREPROOF
BUILDING

The above statement from Mr.
Seebaldt, The Chronicle feels,
speaks for itself.

Twelfth •nd Tuxedo

It doesn't take much to encour-
age a hopeful person,

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for our customers!

THIS HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY THE EVER-
INCREASING DEMAND FOR OUR TYPE OF SERVICE.

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EVERY SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE JOB-BIG

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OUR SERVICE MANAGER, MR. GEORGE WOOD-
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ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL TO RENDER YOU IDEAL







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-I -
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MOSCOW. (JTA)-On May 8,In ationalities and will also tind
the Central Executive Committee g teat response abroad, especially
of the Soviet Republic proclaimed f roll Jews suffering under Fascist
the Jewish district in Biro-Bidjan Tginies."
The Pravda made the decree the
a Jewish Autonomous Unit, The
official decree was published in iccasion for commenting on the
lificrence
in treatment o f
lzvestia, official Soviet newspaper. ,
The proclamation of the new J ews in Russian and other coun-
the
world.
autonomies region is the reason'. t ies of
for the formation of the new Com-
Experts Weigh Plat. To Settle
Alpha 'Nu Fraternity
zet Soviet group for the settle-
On May 0, the nocial committee anon -
Jews in Soviet
gor•d It banquet at Buddy', for mom- ment of Russian Jews on the land,
',era and proapectire pledgee. Themen,
NEW YORK. (JTA) - Hope
whichAccording
to
Soviet
authori-
toprahip 1.001011tIpv annolinced the follow-
hat the Soviet government may
nig Pledgee nerepted for their !Mot de- ties, will now conduct an intensive t
Oree• War, bold GOMM., 0111100 Iti.- , campaign to carry out the settle- find it possible to open the gates
!put, Phillip Melton, and Willimn Nate
Poinnlitteee were vitneen for the Joint ment of a large number of Jews. of Biro-Bidjan for German-Jewish
Moule-t era, party and dance to he given
Biro-Bidjan, which is in Siberia, refugees was voiced at the lunch
with the Argonauts fraternity HundaY.
eon of the American Committee
May 20, at !Vital Montle eynagogue, is a territory about half the size
ture
of
the
fea
Lawrence et Dexter. The
of Great Britain and has a popula- for the Settlement of German-
1,1'11111g will be the rtun nerenadere or.
Jewish refugees in U. S. S. R.,
tion
of
only
50,000,
of
whom
,
heatte. Fifty Preeldenta of enroritiell.
meeting at the Bankers' Club,
mid clithe il wl be anode of 12,000 are Jews.
fr /01411111ra The
I hnird .1 art, Max
1,1`ning.
To expedite their task, the com-
d.
a aL d
14..k u p ute,
The Soviet project had met with
1, !;1:1. 1A11!111,,c1loll olti.
strong resistance from Zionists mittee organized a special group
Norman ;,K aufman,
',vagrant ,
pern,
headed by Dr. John T. Madden,
Itantee, hut, Panzer and Harry Ureen and and from those who fear that in
Win. Morris. publicity
the event of war, the Jews in the dean of the school of finanse, New
The nest meeting will hr held on Wed.
York University.
m.
region
would
be
the
first
to
feel
nealay. May 23, at 9130 p
The commission will visit the
Phi Alpha Tart
the effects, since they would be
At the net 111,1i111, at the lime of
Soviet Union and it is authorized
directly
in
the
path
of
any
army
Ray. atrancteMente Were matte for
to
negotiate with the Russian gov-
the mummer for ml to be held in June.
invading from the East.
Meyer Nadler and M. MarknWita were
The Soviet press hailed the de- ernment for the conclusion of a
la 01111 ...TIMM tYP,
h OMNI
I hl Lam a a t
cree as "historical," and par ticu- definite agreement which would
provide for the settlement of refu-
Don M nee it n.I Kt Kaplan, memhere of
lV ayne Lennie team, seared larly so in the face of the enor-
gees in that country, particularly
too point. for their school by downing mous wave of anti - Semitism
in Biro-Bidjan, and for definite
Andrew Pepe and 11111
apt match, The losers represented West- sweeping most European coun-
assistance that is to be rendered
roue,.
ern State Tearhere
tries."
by the American Committee and
Animus TralerttIlT
Izvestia declared its conviction
go-verol ...lei event are planned by the
the
Soviet government for that
Gelfand.
prem
that the decree will "be joyfully
let ,.00111111,P, Lo111.1
purpose.
itlt•in. la nice the Y. representative.
met by . the toilers of all Soviet

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Nellie Taylor Ross, director of the
United States Mint; Dr. Louis I
Berg, prison doctor at Welfare
Island who was first to expose the
The thirty-fourth Council of the
The 'Detroit Town Hall Series gangster prison scandal; Julien
Union of American Hebrew Con-
of Wednesday morning lectures Bryan, photographer-lecturer, di-
held
in
Wash-
be
gregations will
ington, D. C., beginning March 24. I will open its 1934-35 season this ?ect from Soviet Russia with new
At the same time, the National fall in the Fisher Theater, it has films, "Russia As It Is!"; Charles
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods been announced by Kathleen Snow C. Batchelder, noted expert and
speaker on foreign affairs. Also
will hold its eleventh biennial as- Stringer.
The move to the Boulevard will coming are Clotilde and Alexandre
sembly, and the National Federa-
tion of Temple Brotherhoods, its innovete a midtown Town Hall in Saltharoff, sensational Russian
sixth biennial convention in Wash- the geographical center of De- dancers whose first American tour
I trait, easily accessible to all the will be arranged by S. Ilurok,
ington.
residential districts of Detroit and who launched Monte Carlo Ballet
far more convenient to Town Russo, and the Vienna Boys Choir
CHEVROLET SHIPMENTS doll's subscribers from neighbor- in America.
Mrs. Stringer has announced
DURING APRIL 109,706 ing cities. Twenty world celebri-
'ties, internationally important in that all seats this year will he on
Shipments to domestic, export their various fields -current the main floor, with reserved seats
and Canadian dealers by Chevrolet events, psychology, literature, mu- for the course $20, $15 and
Motor Company during the month sic, dancing-are coming to Town $12.50 , plux tax. Subscription
of April totaled 109,706 units, ac- Hall in the most brilliant and am- luncheahs in honor of the speaker
cording to a statement issued here bitious program ever presented in will follow each lecture in the
private dining room of L'Aiglon.
today by M. E. Coyle, president of Detroit.
Victor Chenkin, celebrated Rus- Season memberships may be re-
the company.
This compares with 59,953 units sian actor-singer, will open the served now by writing or phoning
in April, 1933, or approximately series with a program of contin- the Detroit Town Hall Series of-
twice the figure for April a yea ental character songs, in costume. fice, suite 533, Detroit-Leland Ho-
ago.
He will be followed by such fam-1 tel, Randolph 2300.
Year to date shipments, up to ous people as Edna St. Vincent
A wag observes that Darryl
and including April 30, total 332, Millay, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.,
716 units as compared to 208,289 Mark Sullivan, Robert Maynard Zanuck made the "Howie of Roth-
units in the same period of 1933. Hutchins, Dr. Albert Edward schild" . . .Winfield Sheehan is
This is an increase of 124,427 units
Wigwam, Margaret Ayer Barnes making the house of Rothstein
making the 1034 accumulative pro-
("Now I'll Tell") ... and neither
and Will Irwin.
duction 160 per cent of last year's.
Other celebrities will include producer is a Yehude

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L. A. S. Auxiliary
Opens Membership
Campaign May 24

Molly Sigel Auxiliary of Detroit
of the Jewish Consumptive Relief
Society of Denver, Colo., has com-
Two hundred and ten tubercul-
pleted plans for its third anniver- ous men and women, facing a
sary $5 donor luncheon to be held long, arid summer, look to the
on Tuesday, June 5, at the Shaarey membership campaign for the Los
Zedek, Chicago at Lawton.
Angeles Sanatorium which opens
The Auxiliary appeals to all
in Detroit with a mass meeting on
who are interested in helping the
24, to bring them relief from
May
unfortunate consumptives of De-
oppressing financial cares which
roit, to subscribe to this luncheon.
threaten
to engulf the famed In-
Rabbi (.eon FraM will be guest
speaker, and an appropriate play stitution.
Next Thursday night', concert
will be presented.
is still time to earn the and meeting will feature Paul
There i
price of admission to the luncheon Dembitzer, noted correspondent of
and anyone interested in doing so, the Jewish Daily Forward and isa-
should call the ehairladies of rum- tional director of publicity for the
mage sales, Mrs. D. Gotten, Euclid sanatorium, as the main speaker.
9190 or Mrs. IL Gold, Ga. 2545-W. Members and friends of the De-
For further information call the troit Auxiliary will attend en
president, Mrs. M. Freedman at masse to assure a fitting inaugUral
for the nation-wide membership
Townsend 20871.
The last board meeting was held campaign which is destined to
at the home of Mrs. Moss, 4062 sweep the country before the
Burlingame, where treasurers of I summer is over.
With Samuel H. Goiter, execu-
luncheon money was appointed,
consisting of Mrs. Davison, assist- tive director of the Los Angeles
ed by Mrs. Greenfield and Mrs. Sanatorium, now in the Middle
eadlow. A reception committee, West, assisting the Detroit cam-
consisting of Mrs. Zeitimen, Mrs. paign, the scene is one of hum-
Brody and Mrs. Goodman, was also ming activity. Reports from the
appointed,
East and Pacific Coast tend to the
belief that the months of June,
July and August will be among
Jr.
Auxiliary
of
Beth
Moses
the busiest in the history of the
__-
Holds Annual Mothers'
organization. Grins necessity has
Three hundred and fifty mem-
brought forth efforts the results
bers of the Jewish Community Cen-
Day Program
of which will soon be apparent.
ter and their parents participated
in Mothers' and Parents' day pro.
The second annual Mother's Day Detroit Jewry is urged to attend
grams at the Center. on Sunday, program of the Junior Auxiliary the concert May 24 for In excep-
May 13. A mass activity spon- of Beth Moses took place Sunday, tionally interesting and entertain-
sone! by the senior girls c ommit- May 13, at the congregation hall. ing program. Mr. Derabitzer
tee and A. Z. A. No. 63, was the Misses Gussie Simon and Celia comes with' the reputation of be-
feature of the afternoon. The pro- Weiss received the guests and dis- ing one of the most impressive and
gram included readings, music and tributed flowers to the mothers. dynamic speakers, and with , a
appropriate speeches.
Henry Faigin, president of the club message of importance.
The l'hi So I.ite Sorority spon- opened the festivities with a brief
Cantor Sonenklar of Congrega-
sored a Mother and Daughter ban- I message to members and their tion Shaarey Zedek will partici-
quet. The Snipichucks and the mothers. Mr. Faig,in then intros pate in the elaborate musical pro-
Omega Smials carried through a fleeced Max Lasser, head of the so- gram that is being prepared for
well-planned entertainment for cial committee, as master of cere- the evening. Other leading tal-
their mothers.
monies, Miss Marie Silver gave an ents will take part. Admission
• • •
impressive dedication in honor of will be free. There will be no
The Milford Stern Memorial Ora- Mothers. Master David Simon, solicitations or collections.
torical Contest preliminaries will young violinist, s played several
The sanatorium and ex-patients
he held at the Jewisr Community numbers. Miss Rose Siegel enter- home, which has taken care of 85
('enter, 8904 Woodward Ave., Tueis•. tained with several Jewish songs.
Detroit patients for the last five
day evening, May 22, at 9,o'clock. Paul Feldman presented the dra-
years, and which has served the
The tournament is being sponsored matic committee in an amusing co-
by the educational committee of medy. Included in the cast were: Jews of Detroit in an excellent
the Senior Council headed by Abel l'aul Feldman, Sylvia Weiss, Joe manner, depends a great deal en
Cherow. Announcement of the day F'aigin, Irving Rosen, and Berber( this gathering.
Three new patients were re-
on which the finals will be held will Brandwine. Between change of
ported at the last meeting, two
be made in the near future.
scenes the audience was enter-

young ladies and one young man.
tained by Sties Rose Stank°, pian-
All of the cases were pitiful, and
The Twelfth Street Mothers' ist, anti Al Ilalprin, violinist.
Club of the Jewish Community
"A Letter to Mother" was sung in need of immediate admittance
Center will hold its Mother and by Irving Rosen, accompanied by to the sanatorium.
The auxiliary will hold its an-
Daughter Banquet on Tuesday eve- Miss Menke and Mr. Ilalprin. A
ning, May 22, at the Russian Vil- feature of the entire program was nual picnic, at Spring Park, ,Mt
lage, 8936 Twelfth St., at 6 o'clock. the harp recital by Miss Slanko, Clemens, on Sunday, June 24.
Mrs. Edith B. Bercovich, of the Miss Sarah Kutchai gave an enter-
Jewish Child Placement Bureau, taining sketch of a Jewish husband
Progressive Ladies Unteratit7
will be the guest speaker. This ban- and wife.
quet is for members of the Mothers'
zung Verein Honors
Following the program, refresh-
Club, daughters, daughters-in-law !rents were served.
Mothers
and friends. Reservations can be
Meeting days have been changed
made with Mrs. Isaac Portner, to Tuesday evenings, commencing
A beautifully appointed Slather
1509 West Philadelphia, or at the with June. The weenie-roast and
and Daughter banquet for 110 ,
Jewish Community Center office.
skating party, scheduled for May guests was given last Monday
• • •
26, has been postponed until a fur- evening by the Progressive Ladies
The Linwood-Dexter Mothers' ther date.
Unteratitzung Verein at William
Club of the Jewish Community Cen-
Boesky's Restaurant on Dexter
ter will hold its Mother and Daugh-
Blvd. Mrs. Miller introduced the
ter banquet on Wednesday evening, MAKE IMPROVEMENTS
president of the organization, Mrs.
May 23, at the Russian Village,
AT CAMP NAHELU J. Ritten, who welcomed the
8930 Twelfth St., at it o'clock. Miss
mothers and daughters, and who
Pauline Gollub will be the guest
During the past few years the in turn introduced Louis Sugar-
speaker. All members are urged to
make reservations with Mrs. L. directors of Camp Nahelu have man, the master of ceremonies for
Schwartz, 4046 Webb Ave., or at shown their desire and ability to the evening. The following pro-
the Jewish Community Center of- make of Camp Nahelu one of the gram was presented: Bella Ritten
finest private institutions of its Gold,berg, piano and vocal selec-
flee, Madison 8275.
kind. This year, as in previous tions; Miss Dora Levine, piano;
Leviathan Returns to Service years, no expense has been spared Master Bernard Lindebaum, vio-
in adding new and additional faci- in; little Bessie Gorman, piano.
on the Atlantic
lities to accommodate the rapidly Mrs. Julius Bronstein received a
increasing clientele of the camp. prize for being there with her'fivo
America's largest liner, the huge
A modern, fireproof building has daughters, Sirs. J. Kaplan, Doro-
S. S. Leviathan, will return to been completed for the Pre-school thy, Betty, Mary and Mildred.
service on the North Atlantic be- Group which consists of children Sirs. Glicker was given a prize
ginning June 9, according to the from three to six years of age. for being the youngest grand-
announcement made at the offices Thin building complete in all re-
mother and corsages were pre-
of the United States Lines here. spects, even includes steam-heat
sented to Mrs. Snider, Sirs. Klesky
The Leviathan is the second larg- for chilly mornings or evenings. In
and Bella Bitten Goldberg. Mes-
est ship in the world, 48,913 tons. It the Pre-school group will have,
dames Stahl, Bronstein, Miller and
She has been laid off during the what for all practical purposes,
past year, but owing to the in- will consist of a separate camp in Epstein were on the committee
crease in popularity of the service itself. A group of specially trained who arranged this affair. Each
and facilities, offered by the United counsellors under the direction of guest was the recipient of a rose.

Hashomer liatzair notifies its
friends and sympathizers that this
year, as it did last year, it will
hold its annual Moshavah, or sum-
mer camp.
For the past six years, since
the Hashomer Hatzair established
the first Moshavah in this coun-
try, the camp has been a "summer
home" for all of its members.
Each year added to the experience
of conducting such a camp; better
improvements were introduced, so
that now the Hashomer Hatzair
camps are known and a mire( is.
all youth organizations.
The Ilashomer Hatzair camps
do not run for any profit-making
purposes, as most camps in this
country do. Its sole aim is to make
possible the continuation, during
the summer, of the educational
program which is so successfully
carried on throughout the 10
months of the year. For this rea-
son, the amount of money one
has to pay for staving in the
Hashomer Hatzair camp is very
small.

NEXT UNION COUNCIL
Wednesday Town Hall
MEET IN WASHINGTON
Will Move To Fisher

WE HAVE ENLARGED OUR SERVICE DEPART-
MENT'S FLOOR SPACE TO BETTER SERVE YOU.

SERVICE.

\Valiant Hatt, preeldeot of the YOUTIK
Men', Hebrew Association. appointed
)Comte Kosek and h. Averbach on the
moonlight committee. Two of the tree
baseball gameds•heduled for May 13
S-•re rained out. Archone, 1912 ch•MP•
lona, defeated Phi Lambda Phi, 2 to IP
There will heno games played on 8un•
Mo. May 20, due to the holidaY.
On Sunday. May 27, the echedule will
retaltuPd.
Arrengenients will be made for the
annual golf and tenni. championship to
he held Olt nommen
The next meeting will be held on hlon•
day, Slay 12, 9 lc m. the Barium
't I

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States Lines, she is making her Mrs. Helen M. Lipschutz, R. N.,
triumphant return as the flagship will be in exclusive charge of this
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
of America's transatlantic fleet.
unit.
-
Many travellers recall with plea-
At camp a separate dining room
A meeting of the, Zedakah Jrs.
sure the excellent cuisine of the for girls has been equipped and
was
held
at
the
home of Miss Rose
Leviathan's kosher kitchen. As be-
furnished, and the girls sleeping
.
fore, there will be complete fact . cabins developed as a separate Cohen, 352 Leicester Court, , on
May
13.
lies for serving strictly kosher food, unit on one side of the camp
Mrs, Grace Zellman, junior ad-
in First, Tourist and Third Class.' grounds. Additional washing and
brief vacation
More than $100,000 is being! sanitary facilities for both boys visor, is enjoying
in New York.
spent in the Leviathan's "spring. and girls have been installed.
The
Mother
and
Daughter
ban-
cleaning" refurnishing and new
Camp Nahelu is regularly in-
fitting before she sails on her first sescted by engineers from the Mi- quet, given at the B'nai Moshe
lauge
was
a
synagogue
on
May
9,
trip of the year. Besides her tra- chigan State Board of Health. In
ditionally famous meals, the Le- the last inspection Camp Nahelu success. "An Old Love Letter" was
enacted
by
members
of
the
Zeda-
viathan will offer to traveller, the was approved in all respects and
advantages of perfect service, secured • rating of 967s, which is ksh clubs. Rayetta Pollack, pres-
large and comfortable cabins, and the highest rating ever given any ident, thanked the cast of the play
f their excellent performance.
huge public rooms and deck areas private Jewish camp in Michigan. I for
An informal social party is
of America's larges t
Parents of prospective campers are
Minimum fares on the Leviathan invited to inspect camp week-ends planned for the month of June.
The next meeting will take blace
are announced as follows: $211 during May. The mute is U. S. 10
First Clam, $121 Tourist Class, (Woodward Ave.) to M-15, go at the home of Miss Sophie Lon-
$87 Third Class. As in the case of through Clarkston, turn right first don, 328 Leicester Ct., on Sunday,
all ships of the United States gravel road, follow Perry Lake May 27, at 2 o'clock sharp.
Lines, there is a liberal reduction signs.
for round trips.



Gifts to Hadassah Fund

Exhibition of General Motors DETROIT TOWN HALL
Products June 2 -9
PLANS 20 LECTURES

11)-Jk . fotu

Inf.alanItavVellsabaatiT

WHY do you suppose Chevrolet
" keeps repeating. in all of its advertis-
ing, "Drive it only 5 miles"? here's the
reason: Chevrolet engineers have tried out
all the various makes of cars in today's
low-price field. And they have proved,
to their complete satisfaction, the same
things that hundreds of thousands of
Chevrolet owners are proving in their daily
driving: flow much more smoothly a car
travels with genuine, fully-enclosed Knee-
Action. How much more comfortably it
handles, with shock-proof s teering. How

much more restfully you ride, in a Fisher
Body car. Ilow much more safely you drive,
with cable-controlled brakes.
And how much finer performance and better
economy are secured from an overhead-valve
Six! In other words, Chevrolet engineers
know for sure that the Chevrolet ride simply
can't be matched by any other in the low-
price field. They know it- thousands of
owners know it-and now use uont you to
know it too, before you make your final choice
of a low-priced car.

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CHEVROLET SIX

The Infant Welfare Fund of De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah received
the following contributions:
A great nation-wide exhibition
Twenty lectures are planned by
From the members of the Finley
of General Motors products will be the Detroit Town Hall, at the Cass family, in the sainted memory of
staged throughout the country the Theatre, for next seasons series, to their beloved mother, Ettalay Fin-
be given by notable figures in ex- ley.
week of June 2 to 9, inclusive.
The program calls for holding, ploration, science, the drama, and
From Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magid-
simultaneously, sixty exhibits, each politics, This year's series will end sohn in honor of the following con-
a ccrmplete showing housed under a on May 29, when Doris Kenyon firmants: Irwin Shwayder Cla-
single roof, in the sixty leading ci- gives her "Recitals in Costume".
mage, Elva R. Hartman, Jewell
ties of the United States. Each
Early in October, Cornelia Otis Doris Prentis, Charles Samuel Ili-
exhibition will last a full week. Skinner will open the list in the melhoch, Gerald St. Schaflander,
greatest of all her successes, "The Janet Sierran, Elaine Joy Cohen,
Admission will be free.
Coming during the biggest Loves of Charles II". Ruth Bryan Marcia Helene Wilk and Jennie
Spring selling season in recent is coming from Denmark to appear Loraine Levitt
years, the exhibit will, it is ex- on this program. Hans V. Ka ten-
From Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehr-
pected, serve to prolong automobile born, Ellery Walter and Dr. Geo. lich in honor of Jewell Dons Peen-
selling and manufacturing and Earle Raiguel by unanimous re- tie, Jeanne Loraine Levitt, Gerald
hence, employment beyond the usu., quest are being returned. Richard M. Schaflander and Marcia Helene
Si peak in the automotive industry.' Hale, famous as an actor who has With.
Featuring the shows will be the also achieved distinction as a sin-
From Max Lieberman, in mem-
latest models of General Motors • ger, (appearing with Stokowski, ory of Benjamin Abramovitz and
cars, including new lines which Dennosch and Koussevitzky) this Mrs. Lena Hoffman.
have been but recently introduced. pant winter; Richard Washburn
From Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lie-
There will be representative model I Child, Stuart Chase, economist and
berman, in memory of Mrs Lena
Cadillacs equipped with either Pi.' author, Count Byron de Promo, ad-
Hoffman.
sher or Fleetwood bodies; the la- venturer and explorer; Lt. Colonel
test La Sallee, with Fleetwood bo- Stewart Roddie, Will Durant,
dies; Buick straight eighth, includ-, Strickland Gillilan, humorist, au- Poale-Zeire Zion, Branch 2
At a general meeting of the Pe-
ing the new low-medium priced ' thor and newspaper writer; and
"40" models; Oldsmobile straight Mrs. William Brown Meloney, the ale Zeire Zion branch 2, held
eights and sixes; Pontiac eights, best known woman editor in Amer- Thursday, May 10, it was decided
and Chevrolet sixes, including the ice and others, will complete the to put aside, temporarily, all the
Important work of the party in or-
recently announced Chevrolet im- 20 speaker‘.
der to participate in the Allied
proved standard six, the world's
Jewish
Campaign. Joseph Haggai
lowest-priced six-cylinder car. All •
of the cars, except the standard ISRAEL GOULD FAMILY CLUB urged the members to appoint
Abraham
J. Lachover to represent
Chevrolet, have "knee action" front
Mr. and Mrs. L Gerrnansky of this branch in these activities,.
wheels, developed by General Mo-
2441
Pingree
Ave.
entertained
the
Dr. Chaim Grrenberes visit to
tors.
The Fisher bodies shown on the Israel Gould Family Club at their Detroit was postponed because of
various lines of cast, will exhibit borne. A meeting was held and the campaign.
Meetings ■ are held regularly at
the latest styling and eraftman- 1 • supper was served by the host.
ship, as well as the improved F ir ,esx. Bridge was played daring the Jewish Center every Thursday
at 9 o'clock.
I the remainder of the evening,
sher Do-draft ventilation.

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