A merica fai rish Palatal Cotter
CLIFTON MHO{ CINCINNATI 20, 01110
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It's a Rare Treat
to Visit
711EVEntINFILVISii aiRONIG16
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Yeshiva Beth Judah Flower
Day on July 21; Jr.
Group Formed
11[
Spots
STAGE AND SCREEN puntiar iVates
PAGE NINE
J.W.E.W.O. Branch
Officers Installed
Rabbi Elmer Berger was re-
Cass Theater Town Hall An-
The ladies auxiliary of Yeshiva
-
cently elected for another y ear
nounces 20 Lectures for
Beth Judah thanks the following
by Temple Beth Jacob. On Frid ay
Mrs. J. Cohen was installed as
GLAD WREN!
1935-36 Season
.
organizations who have donated
CAI TUNES!
, evening, June 7, he gave his I est president of the North Woodward
neinter STARR?
j sermon, entitled, "If I had j ust branch of the Jewish Women's
their services in making a success
In a Marl-Warming Ito-
I
one
sermon
to
preach",
Welfare
Organization
by
Mrs.
J.
Detroit Town hall in the Cass
mance Rich sill, Jog
of the recent dinner which was
CHICAGO-Reports are com-
Robbins at a luncheon at the
attended by 400 people: Amer- ing in fast and furious from the heater announces their list of 20
Mrs. Alice Jacobson and so n, Belcrest on June 5,
speakers who will appear for the
ican Fish Co., Salesnik Fish old home town about what's do-
Jay,
have
taken
an
epartine
Other officers installed were:
seventh
season
of
Friday
morning
nt
House Inc., Singer Poultry Co., ing and what's what. Seems as
for two years in Ann Aril or, Vice presidents, Mrs. A. J. Red-
lectures, under the direction of Mrs.
Where you may dine
Pfeiffer's Brewing Co., Altman if most of the "out-a-way" spots
where
Mi..
Jacobson
will
ens
blatt
and Mrs. S. Gendil; finan-
Nellie
Peck
Saunders,
forthe
sea-
amid • setting of
er
and Weinberg Jewish Hour, the who are getting the tough breaks son of 1935-1936.
law school. Ile received his A. B . cial and recording secretary, Mrs.
splendor
Jewish Forward, M. Framovitz, on account of rain, bad weather
degree
from
U.
of
M.
in
1934.
A.
B.
Knoppow; corresponding
Cornelia Otis Skinner will open
David Cohen, toastmaster, Vienna etc . . . And they're spending all
secretary, Mrs. E. Eppel; treas-
3 Shows Nightly
Baking Co.
that money bringing in the best the series with her latest and
urer, Mrs. M. Disner,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen an
greatest success, "Mansion on the
Al the last meeting it was an- bands in the country like I'aul Hudson," followed by Emil Lud-
COVER CHARGE
sons, Donald and Henry, and hi
"HOORAY FOR
Mrs. S. Goldstick, past presi-
Whitman, Abe Lyman, Rudy Val-
noupced that a Flower Day will
and Mrs. G. S. Fleisher and lilt le dent, gave the installation ad-
at Any Time
LOVE"
lee, etc. However, when the "way- wig, the world's greatest living bi-
be held July 21. The cooperation
daughter,
Barbara
Jean
of
D
dress
and
stressed
the
importance
Retinal tonal Top Flight
out" places lose out, the "close- ographer; Dr. Alfred Adler, world
Fill COURSE
clubs who would like to par-
troit,
rented
a
summer
home
of
the
work
of
European
welfare.
Siam Inc lading
famous
psychologist
of
1'ienna
who
'1" of
at
DINNER
in" ones get the breaks . . . SO
take is solicited, Call Mrs. Rot-
Long Lake.
WI Rubino..
Mrs. A. B. Knoppow, secretary,
Roadlonite
$1..%0
there's some consolation in that, will speak on "Problems of Per-
tiamban.111
tenberg at To. 8-7995.
outlined the society's work which
and maybe the law-of-averages sonal Conduct," Dorothy Thomp-
•
rem Kelton
A meeting was held at the
Mrs. Joseph Barnett, Mr. an
mainly consists of uniting fam-
and a 110/11 or Nona /11t•
kind of take care of things in the son (Mrs. Sinclair Lewis) distin-
Amateur Night Ever y
home of Mrs. II. Rottenberg. A long run,
Mrs. Jack Fink and Mrs. Cell
of the Day
ilies and helping orphans.
guished journalist; Sir Norman
new organization was formed un-
Monday Night
Blumrosen, attended the confirm •
oN T1111 STAGE:
The retiring president, Airs, J.
Angell, economist and member of
e
s
•
Amateurs noon
der the name of Junior Yeshiva
report I. Oriole
ation exercises of Irene Magi(
PEWIT TATIAIII 5 CO.
Modell, was presented with a gift
the British Parliament; Theodore
%l
It
lo I p.
Solo, we have the Oriole Ter- I/reiser, author and journalist; Ed-
Beth Judah. Election of officers
JOHNNY IIURIOR
sohn and Sherwin Rosenberg as a token of esteem and appre-
TIIK RONNY FAMILY
took !dace, resulting as follows: race, with Detroit's only outtan. ward Weeks, editor-in-chief of the
grandchildren of Mrs. Barnet
ciation as president for two suc-
FRANK CONNORS
Belle Rottenberg, president; Lil- Garden where you can (line and Atlantic Monthly Press; and Ito-
cessive years,
in Flint, Friday, June 7.
Carla Torney Itaiseen.
lian Gladstone and Mary Meis- dance amid a setting of splendor meta Uijinski, author of "Nijin-
Mrs. George Cohen, honorary
-
I•nentan and Ids Manic.
ner, vice presidents; Pearl Kasoff . . . and I've been told (ran into ski" one of the sensational "best
president, appealed to all to con-
The Sisterhood of Tempi
and Sophie Stellar, treasurers; a flock of the boys who are at- sellers."
Beth Jacob held its annual lunch tinue the work,
Sally Weinstein, secretary; Mary tending the Shoe Convention here
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Neiman
eon at Indian Wood, Tuesday
After the holidays, H. V. Kalten-
Koronow, recording secretary; and they did tell me) that the born in a debate with Nicholas
presented Mrs. A. Katzin, presi- •
June 11. Forty-six women wer
Oriole boasts a great show with
Julia Zuckerman, publicity,
dent of the main branch, with a
Roosevelt
on
the
most
vital
issue
present.
Mrs.
Saul
Ilirnkrant
Reservatio ns
Donna and Darrell being the talk
RUTH ST, DENIS
president, presided; Mrs. Birn check for p800,
of the day will continue the lec-
MUJICAL COMEDY
of the town .. , and no wonder,
Trinity 2-0100-2-8806
84)
Sirs. A. Goldberg volunteered
krant read her report for th
A110
Nazis Ban Esperanto Because its they're a couple of swell kids- tures followed by John Mason
MGM
RUTH
ST.
DENIS,
International
Brown, who so successfully told
year, also all chairmen of coin to be the chairman of the next
OPERETTA
Founde r Was ■ Jew
HUM
swell looking, swell dancers, and Town Hall subscribers last winter dance star of the concert stage is minces read,
donor luncheon.
heir reports. Rabb
BERLIN (WNS) - Because hard workers and so there you of"Broadway Successes"-he is creating and will appear In the
Installing officer of the young
Elmemr Berger gave the invoca-
the founder of Esperanto, the are. Helen Doyle, vivacious sing. dramatic editor of the New York many colorful Indian dances In tion and was the mein epeake r women of the North Woodward
TOUR SMARTEST
late Lazarus Samenhoff, was a ing star of "My Maryland" who Evening Post; J. Frederick Es- "Rose Marie," Frimrs musical ro- on the subject "The place of our branch w as M rs. A g nes
in.
SEPIA SPOT
Jew, the Nazi ministry of educa- has just completed a 32-week run sary, chief of the Washington mans e of the Northwest. MissSt. Sisterhood in Jewish affairs," A Mrs. H . Mitz is apons or of these
m
tion has forbidden further study at the Hollywood Restaurant in Bureau of the Baltimore Sun; Dr. Dents' talented ballet will appear delightful and humorous playa woen
and Mrs. J. Robbins is
t advisor.
of the international language and New York, delights with her beau- Harry A. Overstreet, psychologist I with her In
was presented, written by Mrs.
the show, the second to
tiful voice; McGlynn Sisters in a and philosopher at the College of
A musical program followed
has instructed educational au-
Elmer Berger. Mrs. David Co-
be presented by "Opera Under the
very
smart
tap
dance,
and
the
Con-
thorities to cease sponsoring it
the City of New York; Charles
hen and Mrs. J. Wainger had the meeting.
Stars" at Navin Field, Detroit. It
tinental Beauties in their Garden
Crawford Gorst, one of the lead-
or placing school facilities at its
of Roses number is positively ing naturalists and ornithologists; starts Saturday, June 15, and will charge of arrangements. The cast
disposal.
of characters included Mrs. Sam B'NAI MOSHE CARNIVAL
thrilling. We also hear that May- Richard Halliburton, adventurer be given nightly at 8:30 for a week.
ONE 111011(
CLOSES SU
Benson, Mrs. William Mitchell,
NDAY NIGHT
belle Van is doing a swell job and well known author; Dhan Co-
STARTING
- - Mrs. Louis Orvian, Mrs. David
with the line of girls and what pal Mukerji speaking on "The Con-
SATURDAY,
JUNE IS
INA UGURATI NI: A NEW SUMMER 1 .111.1CA
Cohen, The out-of-town guests
Each night has witnessed greeter
with I'aul Deckers band, it sound- flict of the Past and the'Present
Attention turns to the second present wereGeorg e Wei
Romance
of the Northwest
ss crowds at the gala 13 . nai Aloshe
ed to me like a swell show. Sam in the East ;" Count Raoul de Rous-
offering of the season of the and Mrs. Charles Barn ett,
De- outdoor carnival which is now in
Fraser, Oriole's genial host, tells sy de Sales, special correspondent
EVER IN DETROIT
"Opera Under the Stars", "Rose troit, formerly of Pontiac, and progress on Dexter Blvd. at Lawr-
me that Larry Funk and his band in Washington for leading French
Marie," which starts its week's Mrs. B. hlattias of Buffalo, who ence. Since the opening night,
SELMA MARLOWE
Mt rile
Hart lel 1
of 1,000 melodies returns June 11, newspapers, whose subject is
PEGGY CALVERT
comilr) '• Newer.1
SCHAAF
SISIMONS
engagement this Saturday night, s the guest of her children, Mr. Saturday, June 8, the number of
Ito%) . . A inert,.
and that Billie Carr, the ever popu- "France Faces a Dilemma;" Vash June
Tap Dance Sensation
15.
ai nd Mrs. L. Grossman, and Mrs.
LEONARD CEELEV
Q.. of the Bloc,
persons attending the carnival has
lar M. C., will also return on that Y oung, author of "A Fortune to
RUTH ST. DENIS'1 44 :0 7
Appearing in the cast of the H. C. Moss of Detroit, guest
GEORGE DAVIS
d ate.
of increased to the point of taxing
COLEY WORTH
Share," and other successes; Anita forthcoming production there are Mr. and 51rs. Al Rosenherg,
Tl o Nets st
of the IIrla Izzi
the capacity of the grounds. The
slog Me nod
ihinciNt
Ca. The ater-I irInnelre
The Powatan with Sammy Block on "The Drama as a Social several unusual highlights. Among
If
Cionerlinn M. C.
merry-go-round and ferns wheel
Nat In held,
Sofferin steering the ship, is as
orct, an(t the series will close them is the appearance of Ruth
C0. OMR
yr-
Mrs. William Present and have been running continuously
usual getting the ultra, ultra with Jacques Cartier, greatest St. Denis and members of her
with
capacity
crowds
of
happy
chil-
Me
patronage . . , a sort of steady American male dancer. Reserva- famous ballet; Myrtle Schaaf, daughter, Shirley, spent the week
in Toledo with Mrs. Amelia dren and grown-ups. The beer
easy going, clientele all day and tions for the season tickets are to Metropolitan Opera star, and end
1010 (IA1 NE
Lewis.
garden has een consbooths
%%here life Begins
tantl filled
CLIFFORD 2610
all night long . . . The kind of be obtained at the Town Hall of- Bartlett Simmons, whose tenor
and the mercbhandise y have
All SEATS
people that are the answer to a fice in the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
voice is rated one of the best in
had their stocks replenished time
The
Misses
Esther,
Hattie
and
ClICIS ' ,.(M=711.12:211/1.
RESERVED
night club owner's prayers. But
the operetta field. Leonard Cee- Sadie Weiss of Rochester, N. Y. and again. A dance floor has been
Sammy has never failed them ...
At Eastern Star Cafe
ley will make his second appear- spent the week-end with their installed for the enjoyment of the
There's always a good show, the
ance.
,
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Norman younger crowd and the music sup-
food and liquors are "par excel-
-plied by Dave Diamond's Orches-
The music in "Rose Marie" by Buckner of Ottawa Drive,
lence", the service is incompar-
tra.
Rudolf Friml, is among the love-
able and the atmosphere in gen-
The 1Pnai Moshe carnival will
liest ever heard on the stage. Of
Mrs. Benj, Goldstein, Mrs.
eral, whether in Mt main dining
DETROIT
the melodies to be heard are "In- Norman Buckner and Mrs. Saul close with its last two sessions on
room or in the beautiful cocktail
dian Love Call" and "Rose Birnkrant attended the Hadassah Saturday evening, June 15, and on
lounge is very soothing and "so,
Marie", The lyrics are by Otto luncheon, Monday, June 10, at Sundity, beginning at 1 o'clock in
so". You're always sure of some
the afternoon. On Tuesday eve-
Harbaeh and Oscar Hammer- the Franklin Bills Club.
pleasant surprise at the I'owatan
stein, II.
ning, June 12, a children's amateur
---
and I've heard from the "front",
program was held and the follow.
Russel l Rap aport, son
Mr. ing were the winners; First prize
that the new show is a surprise.
and Mrs.
J. Rapaport,of
G.
James
• • • •
Presents
Rosenthal, eon of Mr. and Mrs. to Leonard Cohen, harmonica
i
And when you feel it in your
A rthur Rosenthal, Bertram player; second prize to Frances
Amidst the greetings of old Ketchel, non of Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Shanknian, 5-years-old; Gerald
bones that you'd sort of like to
campers and the beaming faces of Ketchel, Sylvia Solomon, daughter 'Popeye" McLean, 6-years-old, re-
give vent to your emotions a bit
nod Ills Sophletlotted Unit
new arrivals, Camp Nahelu auspi- of Mrs. Jos. Barnett, and George ceived the third prize. • Another
part rularly for
and could go some real hotcha,
ciously started its fourth camping Wyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. amateur program will he held on
barbaric rythm fora while, there
season on Wednesday, June 12. Un- Wyman, students of U. of M., ar- Saturday night for young men and
is no better place to go than the
• Ith a lihntry of
e
der the capable direction of the rived home to spend the summer women between the age of 15-20.
Club Plantation.
Great Arrangement:
Henry Greenberg will be a guest
to plena..
camp directors, Mr. and Mrs. Le- months with their respective par-
■ a• 11111./
The utter disregard you natur-
If
the
carnival
on
Sunday.
sowder, Dr. and Mrs. Lipschutz; onto,
ally assume, of every day prob-
A Nentrallonal NAr Slam
---
the camp head counsellors, Stanley
lems and worries will surprise
* SCOTTY STEEL E
OM MOONEY'S BROTHER
Michaels and Miss Ann Ehrinpries,
you. You 'kind's' feel like you
NEW YORK (WNS) - With
Opers Mgr f rom Scotland
TO SPEAK SATURDAY
and
a
group
of
selected
counsellors,
90 per cent of all eligible Revi-
are existing in an entirely dif-
* LEE and NANON
plans are being rapidly formulated sionists voting, the Revisionists B Tom Mooney's brother, John
ferent world--just chuck full of
* SUNNY DOVE
in what is anticipated as the .. - f the U nited States approved n . Mooney, and A. R. Newhoff,
pep, life, enjoyment to the 'nth
No coy, Charge
seeLn. o camping for the 1935th- e creation of an independent w ational organizer of the 1. L. D.,
degree... And pretty soon, you're
No 111nItnum
ill eak on Detroit on Satur-
An event for which thousands President of the Mizrachi Organi- lulled by the soothing strains of
orld Zionist Revisionist organ- d ay, s
Ch•rgs
Lne
15,
at
8
p.
m.,
at
the
From
the
rising
bugle
at
6:50
jut
are waiting, is the decision of the zation, the Hon. Nathan Straus, Earl Walton and his music. Yes-
Lion by a vote of 2,986 to 148 F
innish
Workers'
Hall,
to the blowing of taps at 8:30, in a world-wide plebiscite.
5969 14th
judges in the great Manischewitz Morris Rothenberg, president of sir, its a change and a trial.
the de y s i crowded with activities
t, near McGraw,
essay contest. This was sponsored the Zionists of America, Mrs. Ed-
fill
hat are specially prepared to in-
elk. MY
by the B. Manischewitz Matzo Co. ward Jacobs, president of the Ha-
OP
crest the camper and allow him a
with the aim of stirring interest
Pft,t31'2-
dassah, and David Pinski, noted
ISIS GRAND RIVER AT AIM ILVD.
ay of diversification. Among the
and thought on the subject of Pal- Jewish playwright and novelist.
aricty of activities that are of-
estine. The topic of the contest was
BERT MILAN
Two hundred and forty-eight
f •red for the camper's approval
"Why Everyone Should be Inter- prizes are to be awarded. Heading
re: swimming, boating, baseball,
The Eastern Star Cafe pre-
On Tuesday, Jne 18, the E ea
ested in the' Upbuilding of Pales- the list, are four trips to Palestine
sents a sensational new floor «how b ■ dleybell, tennis, ping pong, horse-
tine", and was restricted to 100
Ening thecool comfort of
with all expenses paid. Next come Prenzlauer Maternity Aid is spo ri
Cowatan't refrigerated
words, either in English, Jewish cash awards. The B. Manischewitz coring a paid-up .membersh '" featuring Scotty Steele, opera ack riding, handicraft, nature ROOM FOR 20 MORE AT
score of 28 points, followed by
almooplirre,
or Hebrew. There were many Co. felt itself singularly fortunate luncheon which will take pla P star from Scotland; Lee and . „ udy, scouting, photography, jour- CENTER DAY CAMP
t
2
h
3e
pS
ot
i
a
n
g
t
:.
with a total score of
Nanon and Sunny Dove.
Bert ',' /diem, musical instruction, drama-
Registrations for 20 more
thousands of entrants and the task in obtaining the consent of these at the Detroit Leland Hotel
Detiol000
a
ea,
track
events
and
dancing.
'
Milan
and
his
sophisticated
band
children between the ages of 12
of the judges is not simple.
S
leading figures in every walk of 12:30 p. m.
SUNDAY
Opening day marked an inno- and 15 will be taken for the Day
Summary of the track and field
particularly fit for finer music
Miss Edna Lewis will act
Above pictured are, from left to Jewish life, to act as judges and
0
DINNER
continue with a library of great f 'Hon in camping at Nahelu. The Camp, which will start on July 1, meet:
right, Dr. Joshua Bloch, head of decide the winners. The findings of chairman, assisted by Mrs. Fa °
o -
li Nralora-lot
Il arry
arrangements. During the cam- , ormer co-ed ramp is now divided at the Jewish Community Center. Maws, a 1,1 dar,
the Semitic Division of the New the judges will be announced with- ny Strauss.
In d, Ralph Stone, O
SUPERB COCKTAILS
Ira' -
to
separate
boy
and
girl
divisions
ing week, Bert Milan will delight 0
TEMPTING CUISINE
York Library, Rabbi Wolff Gold, in the next week or two.
The Day Camp is part of the
The following officers will
20 yard
ith the building of additional summer program of the Jew ink Mayer.,
dash. lienlore-1.1, Merry
DANCING to the Inimitable
installed by Mrs. J. Wartell: hi "e patrons with all the hit tunes of
2r111, Milford Oreenslone.
rls' cabins in the furtherance of Community Center. The childr
Max Fiddler's Orchestra
George Cohen, president, re- "Rose Marie," the popular mu-
Abe Coleman, Jewish Crap - Police Team Entered in
A ', TAO STUDDED
I elected; Mrs. Fanny Strauss, sical operetta which is the cur-. • e purpose. A new spacious rec- are put on a regular camp ech Cd
4 sa
i nai n e.1■1'1
ation and social hall where eve-
FLOOR SHOW
pier, Meets Orville Brown
3rd. Joseph achralker.
West Michigan Games I Mrs. Paula Goldsmith and Mrs. rent attraction in the Opera Un-,„ ng entertainment and ping pong ule and camp activities are c aern :
* JERRY BLANCHARD
on June 21
M. Fenkel, vice presidents; Mrs. der the Stars program at Navin I „ ornaments are to be conducted is vied out as much as is possil le .li,mnma 'road
Field.
and TED WHITE
Sixteen of the Detroit Police A. Yudkoff, financial and record-
nt 'ming completion, and will be for a city activity. Hot lunch en
A1V•
Wad., 1111 Song Team
are served every noon.
Abe Coleman, leading Jewis h Department's athletes will leave ' ng secretary (re-elected); Mrs.
litatigliti.
* THE HALE SISTERS
broad Jump. Renlors-Isf,
UNITED DETROIT THEATERS ' ady for use within the next few
The registration fee is 50 cep ts, If Mono, Olympics.
heavyweight wrestler, will be th e for Grand Rapids on Saturday Rose Goldberg, treasurer
(re-
2nd, 14• Adler,
•
Mmlerolstle Dancers
and a daily fee of 15 centa • A. 2. A 3rd Ilaywoml Hrllntarl. A.
Joan Crawford, Robert Mont-
principal attraction next Frida y morning, June 25, to compete in e lected); Mrs. J. Rose, financial
* JOHNNY HOWARD
Participation in cultural activi-
Z A
Rest dicer,. e. a U.
'Y In
Miming Monter of fro...monk,
Itun nl ng high Jo to l•
night, June 21, in Promoter Nic k the second annual West Michi- ecretary (re-elected); Mrs. R. gomery and Franchot Tone in the I,/ .5 is afforded the child in the charged for the hot lunches.
- let. Mn, Adler,
I
As it is only possible to ac- A Z A.
romantic
Broadway
A. Haywood Hellman. A
* JACK BROOKS
stage
Blumenau,
corresponding
secre-
hit,
1",,
n es next show at the Nava gan games, sponsored by the Fur-
rm of Friday evening programs
Z A ;
3rd,
J.
211mono,
3 Shona Slehtly-1.30-11-I:00
Armory. He meets Orville Brown , niture City Post, No. 268, Ameri- tary; Mrs. N. Blotnikoff, publici- "No More Ladies," is the screen 10 which time visiting rabbis andl commodate 20 more children,
6 ft
'
Shuttle ri '-lay"
Man. .moot. Hnn,nei Hofferin
bv A Z A.
/still the leading contender fo r can Legion, under the sanction ty, and Mrs. A. Williams, chap- feature at the Michigan Theater s ■ slal and communal leaders ad- ' those interested are asked to
Toe lap relay Won by A Z A.
this week. Charlie Ruggles and er ea" the campers. A round table t register immediately at the Can-
Jim Londos's titl e,
of the Michigan A. A. U., on the lain.
•
lib Senior Reailt•
er
at
8904
Woodward.
Officers of the Infant Service Edna Mae Oliver head the sup- of discussion by both camper and
yard fingh -Ham et heroic. Halm.
•
•
•
Coleman, the "little giant" of same day.
100
2..
Is.
Louts
EthInd, Stagg, 3rd. 11
porting cast. Charles "Chic" Sale, to unsellor completes the evening
Horowitz.
Lieutenant Lester Potter, di- Group are affiliated with the Eva
the mat, is probably the shortest
ACCEPT REGISTRATIONS
beloved comedian of the movies, pr ogram.
Prenzlauer
group,
will
also
be
220
Gard
dash--let,
Talherg.
of the heavyweights. He stands rector of athletics for the Po-
An
FOR
COUNCIL
Vol. S . H•efroars.
is appearing in person on the
•
installed
by
Mrs.
II..Fixler,
as
CAMP
Self-government is allowed the
3r4,
barely over five feet but he packs lice Department, and Coach Er-
follows:
stage, headign a program that in- ra mper by means of a ('amp Coon- • The Jewish Community Center J Irra pia in . NIP.
110 yard dach-lat. Ram th
205 Pounds on his 'short frame nest Wuesthoff will accompany
i
s
124
Divssport
•
TE.
2.1315
h
e
eludes
the
Three
Randall
Sisters,
e
taking registrations for t
Mrs. Harry Rosen, presiden t;
ll
Hakim.. ind, Lab Averbach, tilting. ,
Campers elect their own of-
and 4. one of the cleverest of the the team. Coach Wuesthoff stated
Kier. stags
Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith, Mrs. Jaco b Prosper and Maret, the Youthful e.• ere and camping rules are made Council Camp on Lake Huro n, led.
I(unulna (,road
topnotchers. He has met most that the team has had only two
which is sponsored by the Detro it I IN
Jaffe and Mrs. Blanche Holden Rhythm Trio and the 16 Michi-
der counsellor supervision.
Itakonhc j'Imt
la, ell Ma
• rT
of the ranking men of his data weeks' training.
halos he; Ird,
t Kaufman, 'Womb.
vice presidents; financial secre gan Rockettea.
The children are assured of per- Section of the National Count
The following members of the
has managed to win over all
of Jewish Women.
Warner Brothers' production of
Lary,
Mrs.
Arthur
Robinson;
sec
t
health
assistance
in
the
person
Or•ndin• broad
jump-P T•ther ■ .
a
"
but Jim Londos,
Police Department will compete
"Oil for the Lamps of China" is of Dr. Harley, senior instructor of
The camp is for business an d
retary, Mrs. David Newman
Brown,
however, is considered in the Grand Rapids meet: Cap- treasurer, Mrs. Helen Katzman now showing at the United Ar- ped
In .
the
1
iatrics at the University of professional women and for gin
!gunning high ' Jun' Ip."--- 1st,
Ham
et for toppling the tain of the team, Patrolman Ed- corresponding secretary, Mrs. Do
tints Theater on Bagley Ave. Pat hli chigan, and Miss Violet Ranio, between the ages of 16 and 1 7. I kr art h ilt? 001., 2nd, Canoer. Sta.
champion, although the decision die Wittmack, Detective Red
Itairosho
Height,
Camp opens July 1 and co n- is n
O'Brien, Jean Muir, Josephine Ins iced nurse.
Wexler; reporter, Miss Mario
cham p
ent against him in their last Goeriz, Patrolmen Clark Haskins, Robins.
Hutchinson, Arthur Byron and
Enrollment for a limited num- tinues through Labor Day. Sp e - I atosi tie mid 2 Inc r, hay- Won by
Harry Van Nortwick, Fred Carl-
a meeting. Ile will tower nearly
After' the installation, a prom Lyle Talbot head the all-star cast Isr of campers is still being ac- cial week-end rates are offere a.
• • •
Results of the playground ball
foot over Coleman and will berg, Herold Gilbert, Carrel inent speaker will address th
appearing in the film.
cep ted. Additional information may
games:
have about a 10-pound adven- Noah, William Streng, George gathering and entertainment wil
Marlene Dietrich in the much- be obtained by writing Camp Na- FENKELL MOTHERS' CLUB
tae.
•
Huber, Albert Langtry, Kenneth
The
Jewish Center girls' team
ll, Ortonville, Mich., or calling
be provided by the following discussed "The Devil Is ■ Worn-
The Fenkell Mothers' Club of
toThe supporting card will be Simmons, Olen Beck, Ilenry L. Miss Peggy Eagins, vocalist, .' an," and Mary Boland and Char- earn p office, telephone Ortonville, th e Jewish Community Cente defeated a team from Chrysler,
✓
Hall,
John
Lowry,
Russell
Rei-
Highland
Park, 15 to 10. The
y Jim McMillen, former
Illini
violin solo and dances by Miss lie Ruggles in "People Will Talk" M is h., 9112 F 6, or Little Nahelu,
ill hold the final meeting of th e
All Star Dexter Intermediates de-
football and
is the big double feature program vie phone 12 F 31.
se ason•on Tuesday evening, Jun
wrestling man and Edward Gaines.
M arjorie Simone.
e
feated
the
Varsitonians, 16 to
DAILY
champion, and George Tragos,
8, at 8:15, at the Talmud Tore
Anyone wishing to participate n Ay showing at the popular State
13. Olympics defeated the Col-
Creek
Olympic star, in the semi-
CLUB MANHATTAN
0 n Parkside and Midland.
FOX THEATER
DOUBLE
fin
in this affair can do so by either Theater.
legistes,
3 to 1. Ace Club de-
Joe Freedman and Ed Newman becoming a member or by attend-
Ever since Gene Raymond
Reports and reviews of th e tested the Celtics, 15 to
4. The
George Zaharias, leading "bad of the Club Manhattan inaugu- ing this luncheon. All delinquent Eddie Duchin
First d cs"
at Westwood made a personal appearance at y ear's activities will be made b y Vikings defeated the Raos, 9 to
seco
Roes
man" of the mat, will take on rate a new summer policy this members will be re-instated by
the Fox Theater a few months ch airmen of various committees •
Gardens
0.
Monarchs
defeated
the
Hake.-
Paul llarper in the third bout
week by presenting in their floor paying this year's dues and will
ago the patrons of that theater
Mies Pauline Gollub, super
m IssIOI4
- aim, 5 to 2. Orioles defeated the
vi
mak popular Chicagoan, show four feature acts. The also be entitled to the luncheon
AD
have teen eager to we him in
sor at the Jewish Social Sere
will take on Bobby Bruns of dub will remain open all summer, without extra charge.
Little Jack Little, popular ra- his latest picture, "Hooray for ie e Bureau, will speak on "Famil - I. D. L. Jrs., 9 to 0, The Tartars
$1.25
e defeated the Stags, 9 to 0. The
dio maestro, pianist and singer, Love," now at the Fox. Gene is
Northwestern in the opening with the finest talent available,
e a ions ip•
The next affair will be an all-
boat.
Vocal selections
to entertain its patrons. Selma day outing to Bob-Lo on Wed- enters the last week of his en- co-starred with Ann Sothern in will be given by Miss R. Silver- Trojans defeated the Lincoln",
7 to 0.
Marlowe, one of the few really nesday, July 10. Those interested gagement at Westwood Sym- a tale of Broadway theatrical stein, and a monologue by Miss
In the tennis finals, Harold
Hon.
great girl tap dancers in the in "tending can get full details phony Gardens, Little and his life. Prominent in the proceed- Regina Goldsmith. Music and
Joseph
M.
Levine,
Bari! defeated Lester Kaufman
band,
who
opened
the
open
air
P resident
country and who was recently from any of the members or by
ings is Bill Robinson, famed Ne- dancing will follow.
for the men's singles champion-
of the Free
Saturday, June 15
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•
seen at the Fox and Michigan calling Mrs. N. Blotnikoff, Euclid out-of-doors ballroom at West- gro dancer. Among the well-
ship, 6-3, 8-6. Dorothy Gross-
wood, will leave next Monday, to known players of stage and R ESULTS OF
Synagogu e
Theaters, tops the bill.
Peggy 0059-M.
CENTER'S
For Grand Stood
ban won the women's singles by
make
room
for
Eddie
Duchin,
A
screen
in
the
leading
roles
NNUAL
FIELD
DAY
Calvert, America's sweetheart of
are
Reserved Seats
defeating Shirley Snits, 6-3 and
The Hon. Joseph M. Levine, the blues and a protege of Roxy, 100-Year Old Jewish Leader of popular young orchestra leader Thurston Hall, Georgia Caine,
The Jewish Community Cen- 6-4.
and his well-known orchestra ar- Pert Kelton, Lionel Snyder, Sam ter '5 field day and picnic was held
cornme...ioner of taxes and assess- makes her first appearance in
Phone CHERRY 4448
Saloniki Dead
ments
riving then for a one-week en-
The
schedule
of
basebill
games
of the City of New York, Detroit with George Davis of the
Hardy, Etienne Girardot and at Belle Isle on Sunday, June 9.
w a re
for Sunday, June 16, in the sen-
gagement.
Maria
re elected as president of the original Yacht Club Boys. Coley
Gambarelli, the noted Th e results of the events are u ior division of
SALONIK1 (WNS) - Jacob
S ynacogu e
the Center leagues
Dunne his week's stay Duchin dancer, better known u "Gam- tel lows:
of New York at Worth of the comedy team of K , former president of the
is as follows:
will
conduct
A
contest
to
discover
the annual dinner meeting of the Coley and Grace Worth will act Saloniki Jewish community and
by." Stage acts include Eunice
A. Z. A. Chapter 63 won the
Ara (lob vs Olympliv-No I at 10:11
.. boot .
executive council tendered to the RR master of ceremonies. The a leader of Greek Jewry for more the man and woman with the Healy, recently of "'Thumbs Up", senior track meet with • score of
t'les:C..
'a
"wl).
oli leel•tete-No 2 at telt
best voice, the winner to appear Peggy Taylor and company, and 27 points, the relay deciding the :Clp: Ir.,i
c ounest. elected members of the Tuesday night guest artist frolics than two generations, is dead
over his national broadcast on Johnny Burke, comedian.
meet. Their nearest competitors
will continue all summer.
here at the age of 100. Kasses Tuesday night
The Sub Senior division ached
we re Pilots who had 23 points use for Sunday, June 16, is as
wax president of the Jewish com-
MON'TCLAIR, N. J. (WNS)-
In the 13th century the Jewry bu t who failed to enter a team in follows:
orthodox Jewi s h
cust om, ever to
The church of St. Ambrose at munity for 35 years. He was also
J
The first American to be awarded of England was gold for one year the two
Sweeping through all competition
s a Illzto
,
lap relay which wee won
N
1 at
Y ew should attempt Milan boasted for centuries of pos- president of the largest Sephar- the coveted Michael-Beer Prix de
la a.
Howe
dail37
without
• tingle defeat, Norman
by King John to his brother, Rich- by the A. Z. A. team.
une hundred benedictions seising the brazen serpent which dic synagogue and a leader in all Rome was Moses Jacob Ezekiel, • and
I. 11 11 Jewvs. Btatro-Na. 1 at II
Armitage of the Fencers Club
of Cornwall, for approximately
• en at Roosevelt &hoot
The tub senior events were
Moses eet up in the wilderness.
communal affairs.
Jew.
Oriel.
won
Tarta✓
the
national outdoor saber
5,000 marks,
g-Ne. a at 11.14
wo n by the Hakoahs with the
Detrolt's Only
Outdoor
Garden
aide
St. Denis Dances
In "Rose Marie"
Gene
RAYMOND
Ann
SOTHERN
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ORIOLE
TERRACE
Shuborl
OPERA STARI
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SEE
THE GREATEST NITE CLUB REVUE
Club
Rose Marcie
MANHATTAN
25 NAVIN
Judges Meeting to Pick Winner in
Manischewitz Palestine Contest
FIELD
EASTERN STAR C
Camp Nahelu Opens
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