v 4Ntericalt 'apish PerioSad Carter I CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TnE))entorr,/Asivism &am= anal THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 7gz 8if Demani # ?tuck 8ayek37oday y an (commit i Three-Act Play at ; Center This Sunday; Community Center News I PAGE ELEVEN JEW WHO ONCE SAVED HOOVER'S LIFE DIES HOUSTON, Texas (WNS) — The first three-act presentation s ■-.■ The tragedy of an octogenerian of the sub senior dramatic group i Jewish peddler who was awe 'a ANNUAL MUSIC RECITAL of the Jewish Community Center j ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN millionaire mine owner in South will take place on Sunday, May QUOTA IS OVERSUBSCRIBED ION MONDAY, JUNE 6 Africa, and who saved the life of 20, at 8:30 p. m., in the auditorium The Jewish Community Center's , The Music School of the Jewis former President Herbert Hoover of the Jewish Community Center. Allied Jewish Campaign went over ! Community Center will give its an h - when he was a young mining en- its quota of $050 by raising a nual music recital on Monday eve - gineer in South Africa, was reveal. grand total of $750. ning, June 6, The instructors in the school are ed for the first time, after the The tireless efforts of the gener al death here of Solomon Stern, 81 chairman, Morris Linsky, were in Bernard Argiewiez, Miss Rosa years old, who had peddled knic,k- strumental in making the Center '5 ' Bassin, Miss Edith Ella Davis, knacks in this city for the last 23 Miss Clara Waldron, Walter Blu- campaign a success, aided by th e years, line work of the following keymen menau and Stanislaus Szmule- Son of a prominent Berlin fam- wicz. captains, and workers: Eva Rosen Fred N. Butte!, a member of the ily, Stern graduated as a mining Jack Katcher, Janet Weller, Bele engineer from the University of Slikofsky, Charles Wolok, Morri • Center board of directors, is the Berlin in the 1880's and went to Stagy, Morris Winslow, Fayg a head of the Music School commit- South Africa, where he accumu- Keidan, Joseph Rosenstein, Bell tee. lated a fortune in the gold mines. • • • Drapkin, Yetta Pollack, William It was at that time that he gave Kaufman, Rudy Hoffman, Nat e ANNUAL FIELD DAY AT a job to Hoover. One morning Korby, Sandra Sibrack, Bernard BELLE ISLE ON JUNE 9 Stern found Hoover seriously ill. Sands, 'nave hroomal, Ann Seltzer, The Jewish Community Center's Dropping everything else he rush- Ann Plotkin, Mrs. Fanny Paul, annual field day will be held at ed lloover to a government hoof,. Mill: Minnie Handler, Mrs, S. An- Belle Isle on Sunday, June 9. tal, where he recovered. nis, Mrs. lila Fortner, Mrs. l'auline The program will start at 10 a. During the Boer War Stern lost Apple, Mrs. Hyman Drapkin, Belle m, and continue to 6 p. m. his fortune and went to London, Jaffin, Sol Greenberg, Edith Fein- A tentative program has been where he met Hoover again. Later stein, Irving Koperman, Blanche planned which will include a track he came to America, settling in Lesnick, Rodelle Broder, Sam Poi- and field meet, girl's playground llouston during the presidential nee, Shirley Fields and members ball, singing, pantomimes, dancing, campaign in 1928 Stern was too of Dexter Division, Leo WeingsH playground ball games, tennis proud to disclose himself to the ten, Isabelle Feldman, Herman matches and novelty races. future president. Recently, how- Haimovitz, Anita Dembinsky and The officials for the games and ever, Stern asked Mr. Hoover to ALEXANDRA GRANOFF Rose Amerniek. races will be: Samuel Babcock, Ed aid members of the Stern family • • • The play "Green Stockings" has Brown, Dr. Leona A. hatzen, Jos- in Germany. In reply the ex-presi- for its plot the difficulties en- BASEBALL SCHEDULE eph Magidsohn and Jacob Mazer. dent sent his former benefactor a countered by the eldest daughter Busses will provide transporta- copy of his book, "The Challenge The following is the baseball tion in a family of four girls, to avoid to and from the island at a to Liberty." Mr. Hoover was one having to wear green stockings for schedule fore Sunday, May 26, be- cost of 25 cents. Reservations must of the honorary pall-bearers at the third time, the custom being tween the teams comprising the be made not later than Friday, Stern's funeral which was conduct- that an unmarried daughter must Jewish Community Center's base- June 7. ed by Temple Beth-El and the Jew- wear green stockings at the wed- ball league: All entries for events must be ish Social Service Bureau, ding of any of her younger sisters turned in to the Center office im- Senlors—mare 1/111Nlon-11n412 Field If she hers-:If is unwed. In order to Olymples mediately. VS. Pals, 10 a. m, No. I H Denies Knowing Texan LUMBER • escape doing so, the eldest daugh- Are is Camaraderie. 11,30 a In. No 1 • • • Jew Z. A 63 vs Pilo-Vans ter announces her engagement to. A. Roosevelt Field FINALS OF DRAMATIC STANF Oft D UNIVERSITY, a mythical man and when he show' 1 /1‘ Wen TOURNAMENT ON MONDAY BUILDING Calif. (WNS)—Former President up, an amusing entanglement fol- Collegiate. vs. FIR lisp, lots, It a III.. Nu 2. The sub seniors of the Jewish Hoover say' he never heard of lows. SUPPLIES . roues fitrshgers. 11,30 A. 31. No. 2 . Community Center held the preli- the late Solomon Stern, Houston, The play is under the direction Onto,. Socials live minaries of their dramatic tourna- Texas, peddler, who claimed he Sub Settion--limmetell Field of Arthur Y. Winer, The cast of White Rh 'Wen ment on Sunday evening, May 19. saved Hoover's life many years characters include: Alexandra liskoshs 06. Tertann, III ni No. 2 Four plays were chosen for the ago when Stern, then a million- 31onar, Granoff, George D. Aaron, Ruth A. I 1 , Jr, 11,10 a. Si, finals which will be held on Mon- aire mine owner In South Africa, N I Miller, Adolph Goutman, Freda stns. sx SIgtua..1.1onm, to No. 3 day evening, May 27, at 8:30, gave the future president a job Mintz, Louis Lipson, Harry Miller, vitae 11111elon—Cmid Meld Those clubs chosen to compete are a s an engineer and rushed him to /11 Coot0.10r. Betty Stein, Julius Barr, David VIk In, 10 to amin B'Nos Alison, Lions Tro ts,. Pao, 10 the Flgos, m hospital when he was taken ill. Gross, Casper Boyarsky and Shir- Llm oin• vs 111-11nuern I I 30 m and (iriolea. ley Fields. Informed that he had been named an honorary pall-bearer at Stern's Young Men's Hebrew Asso- funeral, the former president de- nied knowing Stern and added ciation's Semi-Annual he had never been in a. hospital Dinner-Dance except as a visitor. The fact that among Stern's possessions On Sunday, May 19, the Y. M. was found an autographed copy On Sunday morning, Slay 26, the A family foursome of cantors— II. A. held its semi-annual dinner- following pupils will receive diplo- of Hoover's book inscribed "to a father and three sons—are back 1H-Ton Stake (157' Wheelbase) my good friend, Solomon Stern," dance and Kovod night at the mas from the B'nai Moshe Sunday in Detroit after a three years ab- sence. Cantor Joshua Lind and his Barium Hotel. Over 200 people School: Janet Green Harriet Ke- Was Hoover's reply to a letter attended, representing 13 clubs pen, Irene Kohner, Eugene Korn- from Stern protesting against three talented sons, Maurice, Da- Today, when every Wise buyer of trucks is will get better haulage service at lotver cost vid, and Pincheikel, have com- and fraternities of the "Y". David field, Marion Meer, Jeanette Muss- conditions in Germany, according pendable service because' of to Hoover's secretary, pleted a concert tour of the United Goldman was the toastmaster and man and Elaine Rosenberg. particularly interested in getting depend. by buying a Chevrolet Truck because of the extra quality which Chev- States and Canada and are here the principal speaker of the eve- The entire school, the parents ning was Harry Yudkoff, presi- and guests of the students will par- Plan Two Five Field able transportation at lowest cost, the for a concert at Littman's Yiddish these triple economies: Tours rolet builds into every part of People's Theater, 12th and Seward, dent of the B'nai B'rith. Other .., moneysaving advantages of Chevrolet to Historic Southwest speakers were Ilarry Seligson, 1. Chevrolet Trucks sell at the on Tuesday night, May 28. its products. educational director of the Jew- This quartet, originally from Trucks have a particularly strong appeal. world's lowest prices. Visit your nearest Chevrolet dealer—this New York, appeared here in one ish Center; Leo Paster, president Through arrangements made the League; William Katz, past Truck buyer after truck buyer is discover- with the Santa Fe Railway and 2. They use less gasoline and oil week. Have a thorough demonstration of of the leading congregations on of president; and William Morris, Rosh Ilashonah and Yom Kippur, Fred Harvey, the Arizona State ing that it pays three uvrys to buy Chet, because they are powered the right Chevrolet Truck for your haul- three years ago. For a year they honorary member of the League. Teachers' College at Flagstaff Awards were made to the fol- concerted on the coast appearing rolets. And truck buyer after truck buyer Fred tis• vsy, th rizona 1 lee by six-cylinder valve-in-head age needs. Buy a Chevrolet and get better in Los Angeles, San Francisca! lowing: Olen & Wein Trophy, extend its campus Into the his- Fredland Trophy and League is deciding to take advantage of the big engines. elle Southwest this summer, giso- truck performance at the worhrs lowest Portland, Ore. Seattle Washing- Trophy to Phi Lambda Phi, bas- ton, and Vancouver, B. C., Canada. ng students and others,an oppor- savings which Chevrolet offers. You, too, 3. They give longer, more de- prices! Their radio work in Hollywood was ketball champions; Fintex Trophy tunity to study at first hand the geology, archaeology and biology also successful. They thrilled for good sportsmanship to the thousands of listeners at the Hall Excelsiors; Buddy's Trophy to CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN of that highly Interesting terri- Alpha Tau for foul-shooting tour- tory. of States in the World's Fair, at Compare Cheirolet's fou, delitered priers and easy G. Al. A. C. terms. A General Motors Value Chicago and at Soldier's Field on nament; track plaque to Phi Two five-week field trip-tours Lambda Fraternity; William Mor- Jewish Day. are planned to take the exploring The late Governor Rolph of Cali- ris award to Samuel Crandon; parties through the famous In- DEALER ADVERTISEMENT fornia publicly thanked the Cantor past presidents' award to William dian country and other parts of and his sons for their beautiful Katz; foul shot award to Samuel the National Park areas in north- rendition of "Eli Eili" in the "Mil- Schwartz; Greenblatt Trophy to ern Arizona and southern Utah, lion Dollar Revue" at the Shrine Alpha Tau for bridge champion- a region noted for its scenic and Auditorium. This revue, at Los ship; individual bridge awards to historic lure, The chief attrac- Angeles, was a fenefit for the Ilarry Gaines, Jack Kirschner, tion will be the Grand Canyon, American Jewish Congress and Samuel Schwartz, Samuel Capp where the visitors will spend sev- eral days. consisted of the leading stage and and Dr. Michael Engelman. RABBI MOSES FISCHER screen actors, actresses, and direc- Plans were made to hold an The first tour will start June tors and producers. Cantor Lind annual field day and excursion to ticipate in the exercises. The por- 3, and the second July 8. ha Continuations Committee of and his sons, more popularly Tashmoo Park on Sunday, July tion of the program conducted by each case two weeks will be spent Youth Conference Starts known as the Lind Memorah 21, Baseball eliminations, golf the graduates themselves will be at the college and in the vicinity Chorus, were featured artists of tourney, horseshoe meet and golf based on the theme of "The Seven- of Flagstaff, itself an alluring and Activities i•LETTER. B O X the evening. will be played on the island and Branched Candlestick of Jewish romantic area. Then for three there will be dancing and races Life." Each graduate will repre- weeks, each tour will extend more Norman H. Birnkrant, former With the election of officers, Simon Loewenstein Marks His Dropsie College Graduation for women. This affair will be sent and explain a different branch than 2,000 miles into the north, J. T. A. Warns Against the continuations committee be- Detroit attorney, was elected pres- open to the public. William Mor- of Jewish life, where further study of the nat- S -Fifth Birthday Unauthorized Solicitation gan active work authorized by ident of the Junior Chamber of This Sunday ris was appointed general chair- Rabbi Moses Fischer will deliver ural sciences will be made. the recent Jewish Youth Confer- Commerce of Pontiac, at a meet- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: man. Besides viewing the Grand the graduation address and Adolph Friends and relatives will honor ence. Theodore Baruch was se- The celebration of graduation It has been brought to our at- Samuel Gutterman, chairman Deutsch, president of the congre- Canyon from either rim and lected as chairman of the com- ing of the board of directors or- tention Simon Loewenstein, dean of De- and Founder's Day of the Drop- of the membership committee, gation, will present the awards. spending three days at Phantom that a salesman answering mittee, Ann Manson as secretary ganization last Monday. He suc- to the name of Jacobs or Lerner, troit livestock men, at an open ie College will take place on Sun- announced a drive to be held in The following students will receive Ranch at the bottom, those taking and Morris Winslow as the treas- ceeds Carroll Osmun. carrying Jewish Daily Bulletin house Sunday, May 26, at his day evening, May 26, at 8:30, at the fall for new clubs and frater- scholarship prizes: Seymour Bon- part In the tours will see and ex- urer. t he college. The address on that nities to join the Y. M. H. A. At an installation of officers credentials, obtained from our ner, Charlotte Holman, Elaine plore Keet Seel, the world's larg- The continuations committee occasion will be delivered by office about a year ago under Schedule of game, for Sunday, Bensman, Rae Rafalowitz, Daniel est Indian ruins, extinct volcanos, consists of 33 members selected Norman Bentwich, Esq., M. A., false pretenses, is operating in May 26: Kay, Shirley Friedman, James ice caves, petrified forests, Indian by committee of the conference professor of international rela- your vicinity. Kohner, Dorothy Florence, Shirley villages and many other places of from important organizations tions at the Hebrew University a It m, Sims, Gloria Kling, Bernard Rosen- interest to those devoted to na- In order to protect the readers mam hlers ,s. Almw«Its, Willard. 11 represented. in Jerusalem, former Attorney a. berg, Eugene Kornfield and Caro- ture and adventure. and friends of Jewish periodicals, Committees were appointed to n General of the Government of Ar,mosots Vollesimes. ooitt ni n Gru d . ndy. Certificates of honor The trips will be in the nature will you be good enough to carry I work out an agenda on the vari- Palestine, and a well known. a warning about this imposter in will be given the most deserving V all-expense tours, the cost hons s“ i:p•iloo Mu, to be included in • single fee. ous projects voted upon by the The degree of Doctor of Phil- so I pupils in each class. your next issue. Should anyone, representatives of the member osophy will be awarded upon a locate him, the police should be No Is The exercises will be held in the All food, motor car tranaporta- organizations. Dr. Israel Wiener number of men. synagogue on Dexter and Law- non and lodging will be furnished notified immediately. headed the Zionism committee; rence at 11 a. m. The public is by Fred Harvey, assuring the ut- A portrait of Dr. Henry Halter, With many thanks for your co most in service and comfort. The Theodore Baruch, the Jewish edu- rabbinical scholar, Ordain 11 at Hebrew Unio invite operation, we are, cation committee; Dr. Leonard College who was professor in the Dropsie Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld is in Santa Fe is further supporting Sincerely yours, Sidlow, the Judaism committee; College form 1909 to the time of charge of the musical portions of the college in the undertaking by Jewish Daily Bulletin, Harry Seligson, the Federation his death in 1926, will be pre- offering special rates to Flagstaff Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi the program. committee. Albert Silber, Jack sented to the college. and authorizing its agents to as- dent of the Hebrew Union Col Rom and Dorothy Magidsohn sist those who wish to register lege, Cincinnati, will ordain 11 Independent Detroit Lodge THE CHRONICLE THANKED for the tours. were appointed on the organize- Gifts to North End Clinic men into the rabbinate at the Plans Excursion Editor Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Uons contact committee. graduation exercise,' in the col- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Olen & Wein Feature North End Clinic has received lege chapel, Saturday, May 25 Mtawer Umgegend Verein thanks The Independent Detroit Lodge at 2:30 p. m. $1,400 for Maimonides the following contributions: you and your esteemed paper for Decoration Day Specials approved plans for an excursion to Three of the graduates, whose Essays In memory of Walter Redfield, the publicity given to our card Tashmoo to be held June 21, in from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine- appointments for next year have conjunction with the Auslander party, held May 8. Olen & Wein, exclusive haber- man, Mrs. Benjamin L. Lambert.) already been confirmed, will come Society. The entertainment com- Sincerely yours, Prizes amounting to $1,400 ar Mrs. Mark Fleischman, Mr. and directly from their pulpits, which mittee consisting of L. Steiner, B. washery store on 12th St., an- MRS. SAM LICHTENSTEIN being offered by the Jewis h they have occupied since April nounces the arrival of new stam- Mrs. Sam L. Gilbert, Mrs. Clara President. Orloff, Dr. A. W. Lowenstine, and mer merchandise Forum, a literary monthly, fo NORMAN H. BIP.NKRANT and is featur- SIMON LOEWENSTEIN Rosenfield, Misses Henrietta A. 1, for the ordination service. and William LeVine will plan • ing the hest essays of 500 to 1,00 0 Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, New for the coming week Decora- lords on Maimonides submitte ceremony held last week, the out - Mixed Bridge of B'nai B'rith home, 2932 Webb Ave. Mr. Loew- and Setts Robinson. York, will deliver the Baccalaur- wide variety of games and sports, tion Day specials Chief among In memory of Miss Fannie I with prizes for winners. on or before June 10, the firs going president was presented wit enstein will be 75 years old Wed- Weiss, from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph eate adress. Rabbi Wise is the specials are sailor straws at Auxiliary June 5 a golden key given by the Nations prize being $100 in cash. At the last meeting, the senior the $1.45 and up. They're good- son of Isaac Mayer Wise, founder nesday. M. Weiss. chapter's debating team, consist- The judges of the contest, •el Chamber of Commerce, and eligible of the college, and ■ member of In memory of Alexander Rob- ing of Wr. A. W. Lowenstine and looking and cool. The famous known scholars and authors, are to past presidents and other dis- Born in Germany, he came to The Women's Auxiliary of inson, from Dr. and Mrs. Harry the class of 1903. Ile is the Dr. H. Lippitt defeated the I. D. Freeman sport shoes, including rime H. Adlerblum, Ph. D., au tinguished citizens, making them B'nai B'rith, No. 122, held a so- this country about 40 years ago Topcik. spiritual leader of Central Syna- L. Jr. team of M. Zegerman and whites and white and black, for members of the National Key Club. cial meeting at the home of Mrs. and has lived in Detroit ever since. thor of "A Study of Gersonides' $5 per pair. A large assortment From Mr. and Mrs. Oscar gogue, New York. The Junior Chamber of Com. Nathan D. Metzger. A large group He is president of S. Loewenstein Rabbi Victor E. Reichert, Cin- IL Elford, the subject being "Re- of sport trousers, including flan. and other works; Prof. A. Brod Blumberg, in memory of the fol- solved that the Soldier's Bonus cinnati, will give the invocation. 'rick Cohen, Hunter College merce has in the past years re- was in attendance and several nela In various attractive pos. lowing: Fred Dryfos.s. Isaac and be paid immediately;" the senior Prof. Salomon Flink, Dana Col placed the Junior and Senior new members were taken in. & Son, Detroit wholesale meat Theresa Goldberg, Mrs. Simon The Hon. Alfred M. Cohen, Cin- team taking the negative side of tenrs, stripes, checks, etc., are After a short business meeting, dealers. cinnati, will extend the being sold at $ 1 .65 and up. ace; Jacob de Haas, author o f Board of Commerce. This organi- greetings Lachman, Alex Applebaum. the question. 34s History of Palestine" and othe zation is noted for its numerous Clara Ilurwitz reviewed "Dr. of the college and, as chairman of Extremely active for his age, The Sisterhood commemorated shirts, ideal for golfing and brae. the board of governors, will make Mother's works; Prof, Leo Jung, Yeshiva h civic interests and are sponsors of Mallory" by Allan Hart. Refresh- Mr. Loewenstein has gained fame back riding, are priced at Tie Day by giving an im- Teen, Jude.. Herat Club Rejoins College. ments were served. most of the civic projects in Pon- It he legal declaration of ordina- promptu card party and social eve- and $1. There are numerous as perhaps the only packer who Atrudeth Herat Young Jed... The next business meeting will flies to the markets to purchase Ion. Charles Shohl, honorary Entries are being received from tiac and surrounding territories. other seasonal items, all priced Recently a part of the Agudath president of the Union of Ameri- sing at Jericho Temple, Wednes- attractively o Borland as well u different par ts They were instrumental in develop- be held at the home of Mrs. Her- cattle. He often flies as far as evening, May 15. Mrs. A. • H erz) Young Judaea separated and Oakland Coun bert Cohen, 16517 Baylis Ave., Omaha. ing in Pontiac and can Hebrew Congregations, will day of the United States and Canada Feldman is president. located at 903 8 12th St. and are Detailed information may b ty one of the finest and up-to-da te on June 3. Mr. Loewenstein has two sons. went under the name of Young make the declaration for the are openever, The I. D. L. Jrs. staged • par- The mixed bridge to be given Alfred and Max, and three daugh- Judaea Beni Club, because of dif. Union, parent body of the college. ent's had by writing to the Jewis h airports in the country, known a evening and Sundays till 5. party, Thursday evening, May ference in ages. the Pontiac Airport. They were June 5 at the Savoyard Club in ters, Mrs. B. E. Anspach, Mrs. Forum, 16, at the Jewish Community Cen- N. Y. 305 Broadway, New York also instrumental in encouraging the Bold Bldg. is being planned Schiff and Miss Ruth Loewenstein. S. Sunday, May 19, at the meeting JEWISH CALENDAR ter. President Max Lowenstein CRTIMAIIIw relliCasaN ki a great share of General Motors to as the last social affair of the ew Nas' a of the clubs at 9341 Oakland , the 56 I opened the precis mwith • wel- season. Reservations, which will Fortun e l a Pocket, Goes Hungry locate in Pontiac. At the last meet- Young Judaea lierzl Club rejoined coming address which was follow- BERLIN •Rosh Chodesh (WN WN S) Gifts to Council Fund ing letters were read from Alfred be limited, must be made in ad- The AIM the Agudath Herz! Young Judaea e e c t n i et who is Dublin for Lack of Tammuz ahr Tues., Jut, 2 ed by vocal and piano solos, danc- er to ri :: d rnn ecide P. Sloan, president of the General vance, by calling Charlotte Cant, and.became one club again. They Kosher Food to the o li in c s e a t the Fast of Tammuz Thor, , Jul 18 ing and refreshments. lisT rou Motors Corp., New York, and from Northlawn 5744. Prizes will be e w j e tkp have now • membership of 75. w, l An G bes 6w- : DUBLIN. m The Detroit Section, National ap Rosh Chodesh Ab Wed.., anrt July 31 of the revived W e- — Although W. F. Knudsen, executive vice given and a midnight supper will June I and 2 are the dates set e had in his Council of Jewish Women, re- Tisha b'Ab Thurs., Aug. 8 pocket Amish Scientist I. Examine ■ ticket for president of the General Motors served. be for the Agudath Herz! Young 72,000 ceived the following contributions ; • Rosh Chodesh Elul Fri., Aug. 30 means of singling oat Jewish Pilsudski's Itesi• due a friend of his who Corp., Detroit, addressed to the 1 for its Council Camp Vacation Judaea to go c out canvassing for 'Roth Chodesh also observed homes and shops the gownwswint '''an that sum in the last Irish president of the Junior Chamber the Jewish • ational Fund. They Unveiling of Monument Scholarship Fund: 1 .`"Pstakee, Francisco Abrami, of Commerce, extending an ex. has forbidden all Jews to dlimaay previous day. will cover the whole Oakland sec- WARSAW (WNS) — The task NeW .e w it u het r ik os f th In memory of Walter Redfield. tion. or e t t w hi o Ge blac rre:1111,4 York Jew, left Dublin bun- pression of good will and thanks hite tfta of examining the brain of the late An unveiling of a monument in from Miss Emma Butzel, Mr. and sad g*} because he could not find ■ for the fine cooperation and work PERFECTION LODGE I. A. Lawton and Dr. Israel Wie- Marshal Joseph Pilendski has been red banner. Two anti-Jewish 105- ocher restaurant Abrami came they have performed in assisting memory of Jennie Klayman will Mrs. Samuel K. Gage and Miss ner aim to organize new clubs for Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & entrusted to the Jewish 'dentist, rade., led by bands and Patti& ere to collect the prize for his them in their expansion program take place on Thursday, May 30. Sarah Selminski, Young Judaea. Those interested A. M. will hold F. C. Degree on Dr. Maximillian Rose, di n„, e4d, but quit the city for the mtor of pitted In by 'Informed germ treof- In memory of BenjaMin Net- should see Mr. Lawton at 9341 Wednesday evening, May 29, at the Vilna Scientific Institute, in Pontiac. In constructing new at 1 p. m., at Clover Hill Park to when he found that he buildings and machinery, they ex- tCemetery. Relatives and friends sorsa from Mrs. Benjamin Net- Oakland or Dr. Wiener at 2695 7:30 p. m.. also meeting of the which Pilsudski bequeathed his gm. wore held in Berlin. They marcher' carried signs proesirn- are invited to attend, aarg- could not obtain bother food. pect to expend over $5,500,000. Fullerton. outlook committee. brain, log -the Jews are oar misfortune." IT PAYS 3 WAYS TO BUY CHEVROLETS WORLD'S LOWEST PRICES VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX ECONOMY YEAR AFTER YEAR DEPENDABILITY 40WORk Lind and Sons Here For Concert May 28 CHEVROLET TRUCKS Birnkrant Heads Pontiac C. of C. Event Will Honor Dean of Packers B'nai Moshe School Graduation May 26