• 74NerRorri iiwisiteIROMICUl. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE EIGHT MISS VERA GOLDSTICK Announces the opening of the Fall Term of Instruction in all branches of Dramatic Art CLASS WORK OR INDIVIDUAL LESSONS Phone Madison 2429 CLASSIFIED -: Legal Notices:- 1 3300 MORE CONTRIBUTED TO 1935 ALLIED CAMPAIGN THAN IN 1934, DETROIT SERYICE GROUP IS TOLD I Cong. B'nai Moshe DEXTER and LAWRENCE ANNOUNCES that services for the coming HOLY DAYS will again be chanted by Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld Who will be assisted by an unusually fine choir which will include L. GREENBLATT and S. LUCHANSKY, two out- standing soloists Rabbi Moses Fisher Wilt Deliver the Sermons Slichoth Services Tonight at 12 midnight Tickets available at the office every day from 9 .. m. to 9 p. m. For Weddings, Dances, Lodge Meetings, etc. Robert B. Man & Cholou F. 11.$1,04 Attomeya, 44 McMinn Ages s..../fautt nu bows MORTGAGE SAL-- made In the terma an condition. of • t Nolo marl Roos male by ARTHUR VAN and ALICE 15 VAN. his wife, of Pimeant Ridge, Michigan. Montagu.. That 3300 more contributors I Research, was reported upon by to WAYNE COUNTY AND HOME SAV- INGS BANK. of Detroit, Michigan. a pledged thir support to the 193.: Kurt Peiser, executive director of (Soloed under the laws of corporation YOUR SHOES will be refitted to he State of Michigan, Mortgagee, Its mu, Allied Jewish Campaign than had the Jewish 11 elfare Federation. and amigos bearing date the subscribed in 1934, was brought out Stating that all local and state in- feel as if made to order. In "moo h flay of November. 1137, and re• fourth fact, your feet will get into the orded In the orate of the Ratner or in the analysis of 1935 and 1934 vestigations hoe bveen completed, Deed, for the County of Wayne, State of healthiest and most comfor- Michigan, on a November 7th. 1137, in c amp a ign pledges included in the and forwarded to Mr. Lurie, Mr. table condition at the most Liter 3041 of Mortgages. on Page 63, report of the campaign planning Peiser affirmed that $20,000 of the t which mortesse cuoins • power of economical rate. M. KANER attle, which paid mortgage was there- committee presented by Roy R. money designated in the recen Old Folks Home SHOE REPAIR, only true shoe after on to-wit the fifteenth day of Feb- Fisher, at a board meeting of the campaign for the ruary. 1125, assigned hy the mid Wayne refitter .in State of Michigan, County and Home Saving. Bank to Peo- Detroit Service Group on Tuesday, Building Fund, has been collected. The continuation of the Welfare a Sept. 17. Mr. Fisher, co-chairman 1517 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer- pi. W•yne County Bank, IlIchlgrat corporation of Detroit. Michi gan. by as- Enggass of the Council was recommended with son. signment dated February 15th• 1911, and with Clarence recorded February 15th, MI to the committee, pointed out that 8,063 several changes in policy and a office of the Register of Deeds for Said HEBREW, YIDDISH, ENGLISH, County of Wayne. in 41 her 171 of As- contributors pledged $220,454 in broadening of its scope, suggested Citizenship and Bar Mitzvahs. eignmente, OS Page 611, which mid the recent drive for the benefit of by Mr. Henry Vilneman, who with mortgage wan thereafter on to-wit the Reading and writing in five les- thirty-tiret day of December. 1131., one the participating agencies of the Israel Ilimelhoch is co-chairman of sons guaranteed. Free trial les- H oned hy the Paid Peoples Wayne Jewish Welfare Federation and the Ithe Council. Hank to ta bor Wayne National son. David llorowitz, the teacher, CoutY Beak of Detroit, a eorporatIon organ• Jewish Old Folks Home Building A report by Nate Shapero, chair- 2091 Blaine Ave., Apt. 101, Gar- Ised under the taws of the United Saes Fund "The great increase in the man of the public relations corn- Detro it, M ichigan . by AMer lea. field 6914-R. of d De cembe r liat , 1 131 . number of subscribers to the 1935 mittee, told of plans for the 1935 me nt date a and recorded January 9th. 1131, in the campaign was largely due to the of the Reglater of Deeds for mid MEN WANTED - We want to office County of Wayne. In Llber 241 of As- splendid cooperation of the Yid- select a number of men to start eignments, on Page 160 On trawIt the dish-speaking groups and organi- Book shortly to be published. the day of Ot tober. 1135. - Clarence II. Enggass, chairman immediate training in this vici- eishth aforementioned aseibnee of mortgagee zations," stated Mr. Fisher. nity for well paying positions changed Ito name to FIRST NATIONAL Irving W. Blumberg, reported of the board of directors, who pro- BANK-DETROIT. • corporation organ- servicing and operating DIESEL for the collections committee that sided, reminded all Detroit Service ised under the law. roit of the United States ENGINES. Tools furnished. nf America, of Det, Michigan. There $104,000 or approximately 47 per Group members that they were be due and unpaid on said cent of the pledges to the 1935 pledged to work in the coming De- Write Schoeck Diesel Training, le claimed at to the date of this notice. for P. 0. Box 265, Station "C", Tole- principal. Interest. and eerillIcallon of campaign has been collected. troit Community Fund Campaign. abstract. the sum of SEVEN HUNDRED The progress of the Jewish Old Many of the board members of the do, Ohio. SIXTY AND 74/100 ({760.7/) Dollars . No suit or proceeding at law or In Unit. Folks' Home Survey, which is be- Detroit Service Group, signified DOCTOR, age 30, 6 ft., nice look- ham been had or Instituted to recover the ing conducted under the auspices that they have already enlisted mortgage or an ing, intelligent, fine character, debt eecured by Bald mortg• of Harry L. Lurie, director of the their services with the Detroit thereof . doesn't smoke, drink or gamble; part NOW THEREFORE. AY Tartu of National Bureau of Jewish Social Community Fund. has excellent income at present, the power of sale In mid mortgage con and pursuant to the statute of with future business possibilities. tained, the State of Michigan In such cue made Lives in Cleveland and Detroit. 0 , 744.171V!TilsinhWITVE14.717 Seeks acquaintanceship of a to. DAY OF JULY. 11, 36 at eleven clever, intelligent girl or woman, o'clock In the foreoon. Eastern Stand. well to do financially. Box 233 VtIrtrtl"pgalirentrt; lileun'14 e Detroit Jewish Chronicle. the highest bidder. at the southerly or THE EXCELLENT FACILITIES OF THE PHALANX CLUB (Formerly the Phoenix Club) AT JOHN R and ERSKINE ST., are now available The New home of Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythians Rentals Reasonable. Apply on premises or phone Clifford 2469 sereorletinglailleSEISMEIMIDINSESMIDDISSEID con.,... Stre it etIttrya7,1:tr2t. wain: being the plot'. Plnelly7all'ontreeC, (that tforprt. he i Co . uot: ) Cot o. . wt Her 7: I CIricZ i BRowli it riATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF ORT' FURNITURE - Let us renew your old furniture. Expert re- e upholstering at reasonable prices. 1'1'd " to e° • .... m"" pay th• aa mid may "'"tsw" he necm.ry All kinds of repairing and re- thereof in mount due, as aforemid. on .Id mort- finishing. Estimates free. Schane • !! u at or before Upholstering Co., 8543 Linwood g li;;, logy')Ze.ouner°;igned said sale for tax. and/or insurance oe Ave., Euclid 2137. said preml.e. and all other ums paid Twelfth -Taylor Market Detroit's Only Jewish Modern, Sanitary and Complete Market Extends to the Jewish Community ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS and reminds you to shop here if you would have greater table enjoyment for the Holidays. We carry • complete line of quality and nationally mi. vertised food products, imported and domestic canned foods, dairy products and fresh vegetables daily, at the right prices. Fifteen years in the same location is your assurance of honest and satisfactory. dealing. Prompt, c ourteous service always. Deliveries anywhere. Twelfth -Taylor Market L. J. MENDLOVITS - Props. - LOUIS BINDER TWELFTH and TAYLOR For YOM TOY! RELIABLE DOMESTIC IIELP. Laundresses, scrub women , housemaids, Also help for sum- mer homes. By hour, day or week. All Nations Employment Bureau, Madison 2526. GArfield 8666-8667 Mizrachi Holy Day Services Arranged The High Holy Day services of Mizrachi Youth will take place in the newly decorated hall of the Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue. They will again be conducted by QUILTS-Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pil- lows recovered-special, $1.00. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dex- ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth 9050. WANTED - Experienced Sales- man for furniture store. Refer- ences. Write Box 500, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for girl or woman. Pleas- ant surroundings. Convenient to two car lines. Call Townsend 7.1034. Will Conduct Campaign for Constructive Relief of by the undersigned pursuant to law and to the Orme of said mortgage. with in- O.. thereon at oven per out (7%1 per annum. and all legal costa ch and expense. thereon. Including the at- w .Rowanby law,which said torney fees .Rowan premise. are described as follows. to-wit: The parcel of land situated In the City of Detroit, County of Wayne. State of Michigan. described Kra The east twenty-five (26) feet more or O. of Lot Nine (1), Section Seventeen (17). of the Subdivision of Private Claims Number eig hty - Fourt een (14) and Five Hundred eco rde d n (5571, according to the r plat thereof In Lib. 31 of Deeds, on plat Wayne County Records. said Page premises heirs situated on the south Ids of Lafayette Avenue between St. Auhia and Dubois Streets together with the hereditaments and OPPurtenton. thereof. „ D n oted at Detroit, Michigan. ADM II, FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room in home of couple. Reason- able. Good transportation. 2329 Fullerton, between 14th and La- Salle. Reimer. YOUNG LADY desires transport- ation to Bay City on Friday, Sept. 27. Call Garfield 6625, Mina Alpern, any time Sunday or af- ter 6 p. m. week days. WANTED - Ambitious and ener- getic young man with few thous- and dollars, would like to form a business partnership with honest and reliable man. Scrap iron business preferred. Will ex- change references. Write Box 333, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. FOR RENT - Furnished room in private home. Convenient trans- portation. Reasonable. 1514 W. Philadelphia. Trinity 2-4078. European Jews NEW YORK. - David A. Brown, internationally known philanthropic leader, sailed for Europe Thursday, on a tour of inspection of ORT trade schools and farm colonies. His departure followed announcement Monday This year, Detroit's smartest dressers are coming again- as always-to Olen & Wein. There's a reason! Hats $265 JULES OLEN NEW FALL All the new Fall shades-in Grey, Brown, Blue, Green SHOES The famous c rrrrr etted MALLORY HATS Fon.). J. P. raulth & Freeman's $5 RAM WEL, TIES Smart Fail terns & et• r e • Sent et ruct ion 55c $4 and $5 2 for $1.00 SHIRTS aficis Popular prevail on such MONOGRAM FREE! Sweaters the 'stoat thing --pleated backs, unusually sm art nece.11101 Fine tailored quality, white on white, fancy patterns, $1.95 3 for $5.50 $ 149 up Other Shirts at ;1.49 3 for $4.25 Hose Kerchiefs Suspenders Belts s Underwear Pajamas OLEN & WEIN Open Itvea; 8anday fill 5 8038 IITII ST., 1st elairmoont - • Mrs. R000sevelt Names Jewish Women as Aids ANNIS A FURS NEW YORK (WNS) - Six of the 67 women of "acknowl- edged leadership in civic and welfare service over a period of years" selected by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt to serve with her on the National Wo- men's Committee of the 1935 Mobilization for Human Needs are Jewesses. The six Jewish women are Mrs. Sidney C. Borg of New York, vice-chair- man; Mrs. Gerard Swope, Os- sining, N. Y.; Mrs. Arthur Brin, Minneapolis, president of the National Council of Jewish Women; Miss Rose Schneiderman, head of the National Women's Trade Union League; Miss Lillian Wald, eminent social worker, and Mrs. Marcus C. Sloss of San Fran- cisko. mer; ea ' s Jur gicaciluarlers Finkel to Direct Hebrew University Friends in U. S. FIRST NATIONAL BANK-DETROIT , Amigo. of Mortguee ROBERT MARX and CLAYTON F. BUTLER. Attorney. for AesIgnee of Mongol... 44 Michigan Avenue, Vetrolt, Michigan Coinciding with the announce- ment of a program of expansion for the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, as formulated at the meetings of its board of governors last week in Lucerne, Switzerland, Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach, president NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT Notice is hereby given that the afore- mentione Mortgage Foredo.. Bale has been adjourned from THURSDAY, ELEVENTHDAY OF JULY, 1136, THE ELEVENTH to TUESDAY, TIIE THIRTEENTH DAY Os- AUGUST. 1531. at the eamt' time and place as set forth In the annexed notice 1936 Dated: July FRE D1,1 9u ATiEtL r. iff. Deputy Sheriff. NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT Notice is hereby clays that the an - nexed Mortgage Foreclosure Pale han been further adjourned from TUESDAY, the 13th DAY OF AVOUST, 1935, to TUES- DAY, the 17th DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1935 at the mote tine and pare as set forth in the annexed notice Dated: August 13, 1931 I. STEM/INA Deputy Sheriff. NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT Notlee is hereby given that the an- nexed Mortgage Foreclosure ash. has been further adjourned from Tuesday. the eeventeenth des of Penton., 1936. to THURSDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of OCTOBER. 1536. at the Same time and place as set forth In the annexed notlee . Dated: September it 1535 FRED A HELL Deputy Sheriff. DAVID A. BROWN of his acceptance of the national chairmanship of American ORT's $500,000 campaign for construe- tive relief among European Jewry. Mr. Brown, who was formely chairman of the board of the Broadway National Bank and, I Trust Company of New York and 1 FOR RENT - Nicely furnished who is now president of David A. room by congenial couple. Single At. Brown, Inc., will visit Poland, 44 rs • Clayton Robert P. Ma preferred. Good transportation. r.ee. M ic hlue A im tome. Rumania Latvia, Lithuania, Rus- , 8AL E Defeult hae 1610 1( T 26 15 Webb, Apt. C-10. of • sia and France in the course of a the t erma a nd condlt Ione of m ade I n dAGE certain mortgage nonte by FREItERICK tour of ORT's 101 trade schools, R FOR RENT - Well furnished J. GARDNER and LILLIAN GAUNER. 103 agricultural colonies and 28' wife, of Detroit. Michigan, Mort- room, airy, by adult family. Near his gaiters to PEOPLES WAYNE COUNTY colony trade schools in those , Lipwood car line and Dexter bus. BANK, of Detroit, Michigan. • corpora- tion organised under the laws of the countries. Townsend 6-0835. State of Michigan. Mortgagee. Its star• The European trip of Mr. , •• =ors and altaigns bearing a o Brown - a man who has raised FOR RENT - Attractive room 1 ret,fa:7TV:41%.:` 0"tlrit.T.Itttrnel for adult in family of adults. 144.4 for the County of Wayne ratite over $100,000,000 for relief pur- .. ), SAMUEL B. FINKEL Reasonable. Convenient to bus of Mirhigen. on Avon. poses, reputedly more than any ottoes, on Page fr. !Aber 237 6 of M other living man - is the first , and street car lines. Dexter die- which Mortgage cools!. a Paw. , of aalo. e ee etee dp camet- I of the American Friends of the el ye t elaunch trict. 3259 Sturtevant Avenue, which saki morigoas woo thereafter on s teeipKn in H thee Ilebrew University, made public on to - sou the thirty-fires day of locember. will i Townsend 7-2739. 1931, assigned by the Said People/. Wayne County Bank to First Wayne National he has previously made in be- Sept. 16 the appointment of Sam- a corporation organ- TO RENT - Furnished room. Re- Hank or Detroit. half of Joint Distribution Corn- uel B. Finkel of Boston as director Ised under the laws oo f , the Unit ed States oo s. .. by ga- mittee and United Jewish Cam- of the American Friends of the fined family. Twin beds. Suitable of Americ, a of Detr it elonment dated December suet, 1931, and paigns of former years. He has tor couple or two gentlemen. orded January sth, 1132. In 1Mnnu.. Hebrew University. Mr. Finkel, References. 2716 Elmhurst, Ch. of egleter of Deeds for m id County also served as chairman of the or the R of Wayne. In Liner Ill of Anotamoonts, Chins Famine Relief, Palestine who was recently re-elected pres- ii138. on Page HO On to-wit the eighth day ident of the National Federation of of october• 1132, the •forornontionfol ...- Emergency Campaign Fund, the ROOM AND BOARD for a parent , s gn, of i mortgagee changed Ito name Relief of Irish Sufferers and na- Temple Brotherhoods, will be in or two young It) FIRST NATIoNAL BANK-DETROIT. and school child e a tional and local campaigns in the charge of the activities of the rorporation organised on er ladies. Good home for the right • of the United Statem of America, of American office of the Hebrew United States. EDWARD RUTHENBERG parties. Northwest section. Near Detroit. Michigan. There is claimed to University. He succeeds Herbert due and unpaid on mid mortgage at It was Mr. Brown, then a citi- he bus and car line. To. 8-7815, Askwith, who has resigned to de- the dat• of (hie notice, for principal. Edward Ruthenberg, vice president Intermit. taxes, inoturanee, and rert,fica- zen of Detroit, who conceived and vote himself to other interests. of the organization, with David 111011: of abetract. the sum of !INF, successfully carried through the FOR RENT-Well-furnished room lion Mr. Finkel, who is a graduate of SAND NINE ITUNDTIED THIRTV•NINE Bresler as Baal Shachrith. These in home of small family. Board an4 27/100 (KM 17) Dollars Nn salt first Community Chest campaign both Harvard College and Harvard 205 GRATIOT AVE. Chazonim are giving their services proceeding Si law or in NUS, has in this country, an idea that has if desired. Good transportation. nr Law School, has been identified been had or Instituted to recoor the 145 MICHIGAN AVE. to the organization gratis, as the Garage available. 2492 Clair- debt Secured by mid mortsage or any been universally adopted by local with educational work in Massa- income will be sent to the llapoel part thereof relief organizations throughout chusetts for the past 20 years, and mount Ave. Euclid 0157-M. llamizrachi, the religious pioneers NOW. Titanzronn. By virtu of the RENOVATING of isale in geld mortgage een• Cue country. It was the Detroit is also widely known for his par- and workers organization in Pal- FOR RENT - Large, airy room Power We not only clean your hat tamed. and pullout to abs AWN* of Community Fund, a war drive, in ticipation in Jewish communal estine. A choir composed of mem- State ef Michigan In moil ea. made but block in to the original for one or two. Small family. No the which $10,000,000 were raised in movements throughout the United and provided. notice is hereby linen that bers is also being trained. children. Mrs. Beigler, 2060 Tay- on TUESDAY. THE TENTH 10y O F a campaign whose goal was $7,- States. He has also served in the shape. Skilled labor in charge o'clock eleven SETTF.MREIL 1936. •t A limited number of tickets re- ONE DAY SERVICE lor Ave. Upper flat. In th• forenoon, Eutern /hand- 000,000. Massachusetts Senate for two main for those who wish to join NT/BM roomarcl Time, wed mortgage will be fore- tin the leadership of terms, being the youngest member closed by • .le at public auction t• this youth organization in their FOR RENT - Clean, or the American ORT Campaign, during his term of service. Prior th• higarm bidder. at thewratherly ht, in modern home. Home privi- Tickets may be purchased Mr. Brown, who knows ORT work to his election to the Senate, he WM'. To 1 h. Cou A Moat Remarkable Story services. c PuildIng STY". loges. Near Linwood car and bus osies... from any member of the organiza- In the City of Detroit. Wayne /Alchitan (that being the rises by reason of his several swings was a member of the Massachusetts for Children of All Ages tion, from Ed. Ruthenberg's Jewel- line. Thirty minutes to down- County, ounty C of rt foe the l where the Circuit ) o the {Trul around the world, stated t a House of Representatives. .. de. town. Very reasonable. 2739 of yours. is held ry Shop, 8729 Twe lfth St., or from Mr. Finkel was principal of a or so morn did so because he knows of no If you have ever picked up a the committee at the Taylor Syna- Pasadena. : ""`" 1 ma 'a= „t" telrtraX other organization that lends it- college preparatory school in Bos- y children's book, read through it gogue every evening. i self as well to the cause of con- ton, a teacher in the Boston public Mivachi Youth is beginning the FOR RENT - Attractive 'fur- I ....et Lt. all, enjoyed the pictures, and felt, ig,11 . .711 7 , brine ..A.4.V.::::Z structive relief as does the ORT schools and is now a member of the nished room for one or two gen- rg,. ranee en when you had absorbed the whole season with a number of activities Palo for taxeo andor insu school committee of Brookline, ..enien in congenial home. Gar- mid 0 o ....trA Federation. story, that you were treated to a in connection with the holidays idays for ,14f.Ing tscr age if desired. Good traneporta. :1,4,,V=iirts1 • Expressing his pleasure at Mr. Mass., and of the board of gov- mortgage with in- good bit of reading, then you the benefit of the ilapoel Remit- torn. Call Townsend 7-7492 be- te the teems et esie ernors of Ford Hall Forum. He is ,,',',7":„.r.ir;7.1,P,1,,,nt.,L7.:, Brown's acceptance, Dr. Henry must have had the satisfaction of rachi in Palestine. Plans have been H enry also a member of the executive fore noon Saturday or Sunday, Z.°•:,,,t,h skowitz, chairman of knowing that you had come across worked nut for collections to be Mo iied *H ien.. thereon. IncludIng the at- of board of the Union of American directors of the American ORT, or after 7 p. m. week days. • classic that you can recommend made this Saturday night at the hl , `th g. :711 1 1 recalled the notable campaigns he Hebrew Congregations, and on the nTe,Tm sTre el e °,7ri d tie reli7iis:s ii to your friends and their chil- Selichot services in the 5) , go at. The puce) of co., land of ra tuted in the s. w.,,,.. FOR RENT - Desirable room. p.trolt has led in the past and stated that board of managers of its depart- er and the placement of "Kaarath" I dren. Inquire Goldberg, 3758 Coiling- nes h• n the ORT directors consider them- ment of synagogue and school ex- o f Michigan. d escrib ed a This is the type of story and • rev Yom Kippur. F ifty (60) Feet of t h• South One Ilue• selves fortunate in having enlist- tension; a trustee of the Associated wood, near Dexter. pictures you will find in ''Mister Those in the arrangements corn- 1 dreg SI'''-thr"Var ZitiL.,,,I.rAli.:i Jewish Philanthropies of Boston, e,. eel his aid in their work. • Penny," written and drawn by mittee assisting the above cantors. Oladewits setinisisign or tots Twe and has been for 10 years a vice Mr. Brown, w ho was awarded Marie Hall Eta and published by Max Temchin, David Novetsky, George Zaharias to Meet president of the Boston Young ;":X;.:i.:4° ; .;;! 7 tot the Gottheil Medal in 1926 for the Viking Press, 18 East 48th Asher Berlinsky, Harold Kaplan Orville Brown next Friday eine ;7,74=1:1.7. I:3 O lt Feet of d Hundreths Men's ifebrew Association. ,:°"1'd of having made the greatest contd. St., New York ($1). T wenty-es MO of the Subdivision T and Isidore Bresler. nn- et Routh nom rww. It is • most fascinating little A match that took nearly a year the Morro w.,.. c...t, n.,........,,, bution to Jewish life in America to complete was finally signed this ',.;,°:, Ajz"..i ;7°L11:',.. 1: L'Er." ,1.1,...rei during that year, was born in book for children of 7 or 8, but possession of Minter Penny's Edinbough, Scotland, and came ro the reviewer has no hesitation in week by promoter Nick Londes for raze 84: troit, for too years president of recommending it to other children neighbor whose property they his next attraction at the Olympia. :,;z:Intrxd zertl,..,,,re to this country with his . parents ry Adcraft Club, one of damaged. But the manner in Hunt Avenues. togetZ - with th'iI-1,;,.. at • very ear ly age. His story the Detroit -of all ages-Ind he is certain The principals will be George Zs- American which they justify their old the most outstanding advertising e 11 " •",.,".","'","'""'` 4 ",..r1 .un that when their parents pick it 1.11au al ve.M.t. Maithiala. Jun is that of thetypical harias, the big, bad man from friend's and master's affections, Jewish youngster who has made organizations in the country. up they, too, will be at it until goo become diligent, work by night Colorado, and Orville Brown, the iris Outside the realm of business FIRST NATIONAL HANIC-DETROFT. d. II has earned his own UT- they have seen all the pictures Amis) ef Ma rtgagna. age he is chairman of the Board of and make up for the damage, leading challenger for the heavy- nOPWRT s ma rtX land eenoifesas e ahsiesifixesyteaprs en he e.d w and read the complete story. t wrestling title. They will nyvtrn. makes delightful reading. In the weigh F Finance of the Union of Ameri- I,A I-TON sinhcee Mister Penny of the village of w inhgen up a beauti- meet in • one fall bout at the ' Annette,. toe melees of meets/•g can Hebrew Congregations , • • 44 wissiasn Avenue, a newsboy on the streits. Wudd1e, our hero, is the head of end they also build Olympia next Friday night, Sept. rn Mister Penny, and DM reit Michitaa His business career, which dates member of the Executive Co- the family which includes Limpy ful garden for H 27 r thie 'he ee. back to 1896, cover a wide range: mitten of the Joint Distribution NOTICR OW APJOltNNIRVT the borne, Mooloo the sow, Splop he becomes a gentleman and pro- Tickets go on sale Monday and I bertha alvon ducing farmer instead of being • manufacturer, banker, merchan• Committee, the president of the the goat, pugwug the pig, Mim- prices will be from 75c to $2.40 kin the Iamb, Chuklik the hen, compelled to work In the nearby with tax included. They may be r in."e"sdrenirrn.:..frornl' T stood s ';. t.1....ten btV diner, publisher. He was one of American Friends of China, a rei.nr.-e, His. ,s "loom:sr. Agency for factory. e Doody the rooster. This was the Transportation Bldg. the ssr ono er s day of Ckieber. Ms n the • group who at one time pub- member of the Jewish The nonsense of the story is served at 606 For Palestine and a member of the hey family which got into much Datrolt Times IBAM• same and pia. as set forth I. the liked the and the Olympia. e Pal- of the marked by great charm. It is a conmatee head of the executive . trouble when their master was •nn•vo l no, seven years h e was Better Business Bureau of Do- estine Economic Corporation. r'ted. 8 .p"."th"rliticrAll away at work. They almost mort- tale that recommends itself to Any collection of good books is a the most discriminating reader. emend their master for life-or day. Yon must read it. You'll enjoy it. University these Men's Hats of Quality-Style $3.50 up. Henry the Hatter ■ • • Caracu FIsiteeina-and •pproprimerfor •rt infinite number Carul ac maintains its pustule ef oettitions. with women whose apparel is Am espression of their flood taste. It lends itself perfectly to the development-of the new mode and you delightful •are sure to enthuse over the many models, at • v•rying prices, contained in our displ•y • (Niers • griceel from 8110 fo $:'5 0 LIBRARY AT EAST ), 1*.Terv GRAND RIVER ^:s.:^"T`er.:^17vIrser'-'7• ""7\r74. - _ _ _---- ■ Zionist Organize/in Nazi Exile's Library Bequeathed of the World and who died in Switzerland an The library, consisting of 45 cases. BO Palestine JERUSALEM (WNS - Palcor was a gift to the Palestinian is.- - e heirs of the Gel Agency) - The library of the late i stitution from the tist ist Prof. Fritz Haber, who won the 1 IT 11 i inze s cien td the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1919, , the nj•aerw,iah organized a r; _., ,,,,,. , hdo i t! _ exile from the Germany whose division of Germany's srmY time director ofb foremost chemist he was, has ar- , though at one institute rived at the Daniel Sieff Chemical I Kaiser Wilhelm Institute f,,r f Yf' Research Institute at Rehoboth Seal Chemistry, he was N s: a ze t'ir'e which is headed by Dr. ChaindGermany when Weizmann, newly elected president into power.