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CLIFTON MINIM • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

-Real Estate Bargains-1

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1HERSHMAN TO ADDRESS FRAM TO OCCUPY
$500 Nucleus for
SISTERHOOD MEETING
CHICAGO PULPIT
Fund to Construct
Annual
Reunion
Council Campers
The annual membership lunch-
Detroit Yeshivah eonette of the Sisterhood of Con- Fifty New Student, Enroll in

Attired in camp regalia, (slacks,
shorts, sweaters or anything coin-
Detroit's rabbis, D. Temchin,
'Portable) Council campers held Levitt, president of Yeshivah Beth
their annual reunion at the Jewish Judah, M. Weisswasser, Irving
Perhaps Never Again
eCo,milinugaitlanCeon.terDinonnerTxd% Schlussel, A. Rosenshine, Mrs. H.
Rottenberg, president of the La-
/2*
In your lifetime. Took 40 ,Sr.
hillarious affair with ninny a "Do dies' Auxiliary of the Yeshivah,
to produce the recent deboeir.
you remember" and "I'll never addressed the annual banquet given
Illg money on the efintehock
by the Yeshivah's auxiliary. Be-
PITTSBURGH (WNS) - The forget the time when.
If you Intr.( now.
Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane, tween 400 and 600 attended this
1935 award of the Phi Epsilon
•
Pi Fraternity to the person who vice-chairman of the Council Camp annual event at the B'nai David
contributed most significantly to board of directors, extended the on Dec. 29.
52 APTS.
There were brief talks in the
the advancement of Jewry during greetings of the board to the girls
Fine property near Wood-
the past year was awarded to Mies and outlined plans for next year's name of the pupils of the Yeshi-
ward and Blvd. Rent $25,000.
vah, and a musical program was
Henrietta
Szold,
75-year-old
foun-
camping
season.
A $300,000 former value for
der of Hadassah
and the
out-
standing
Jewish woman
of her
, Mrs. Louis Sobel, who had served presented. The haskarah in mem-
$100,000, on terms.
as Council Camp director for the ory of the departed vice-president
time. The award was voted to 1935 season, thanked the girls for of the Ladies Auxiliary was
41 APTS.
Miss Szold at the fraternity's an- n
y pleasant memories of a chanted by Cantor It. Boyarsky.
Furnished, elect. refrig• Rent
An impressive ceremony marked
nual convention, The judges who hap p y summer, and expressed her
$10,000. Solid as a rock. Cost
selected Miss Szold for the award! regret at leaving the city to take the unveiling of the portraits of the
$165,000 reduced to $60,000
late
Rabbis J. L. Levin and E.
, u -
were
Dr.
I.
M.
Rubinow,
secretary
t r residence in New York
i
with $12,000 down.
Aishiskin who devoted themselves
of the B'nai B'rith; Dr. Solomon ciityh
e.
untiringly,
during their lifetime,
B. Frethof of Congregation R
14 APTS.
fief Shalom, Pittsburgh, and Dr. Council Camp whicbi71707M In behalf of the Yeshivah.
Beauty new Spanish design
Abram L. Sachar, national di- on Lake Huron, at Jeddo, Mich.,
Mrs.
Rottenberg
announced that
tile gables. Rent $11180. A
75 miles north of Detroit, operates
rector of the Hill el Foundations: under the auspices of the Detroit the auxiliary has a fund of $600
former $60,000 sales value,
USNi for the building of a
now $22,000 pay $10,000 and
Section of the National Council of to he
assume mortgage.
CHEVROLET EXPECTING Jewish Women, and is sponsored new Yeshivah structure.
SALES GAINS IN 1936 by the Jewish Welfare Federation.
13 APTS.
Chevrolet expects to make It offers outdoor activity, rest and
All 5 rooms, good condition.
recreation to Jewish business and
substantial sales gains in 1936,
Rent $4,000. Cheap to oper-
This statement was made by professional women and junior
ate. Only $15,000 with $3,000
W. E. Holler, vice-president and girls at a nominal cost.
down. Mr. Bedford.
general sales manager of the
Chevrolet Motor Company, during u
The new "$25-a-month" plan for
Homer Warren & Co.
a recent interview regarding the H
financing purchases of new Ford
511 >ram dependable wink,.
public reaction to the 1936 Chev-
V-8 cars was made possible as a
rolets, presented on Nov. 2. It
result of the country-wide experi-
is based, Mr. Holler said, princi-
Henrietta Szold, the great Jew- ence of the Universal Credit Com-
pally upon two factors-the large
volume of orders which have been ish leader in Palestine, was hon. pany in financing during the past
received since the announcement ored by the executive committee of 45 months hundreds of thousands
day, and the upward trend noted the National Council of Jewish of Ford V-8 units, Ernest Kanzler,
in business, industry, and agri- Women at a dinner held on Jan. 9 president, explained.
"The controlling reason," said
culture throughout the country. at the Town Hall Club, New York.
NEW YORK (WNS) - Never
"It is our policy to make few Mrs. Maurice L. Goldman, chair. Mr. Kanzler, "which permitted ex-
having had a college education him- predictions," Mr. Holler said. man of the executive committee, tension to the public of our new
$25-a-month credit plan - which
self, Eddie Cantor, famous come-
But conditions affecting our Presided.
Although in recent years Miss materially reduces the size of re-
dian, is offering $5,000 as a four- businessfor the next few months
quired
monthly payments and ex-
year scholarship and complete are such that we can deviate from Scold's activity has been centered
maintenance at any American col - the rule to the extent of forecast. in Palestine, where she has served tends the finance period-is the
lege or university to the person ing a considerable improvement as a member of the governing coun- extraordinary record of quality,
cil, and where she has headed up long life and high resale value of
writing the best essay on "How in 1936.
"What we succeed in doing in the public health work, she has the Ford V-8 since it was intro-
Can America Stay Out of War?
The contest, which is open to every- the way of automobile selling de- long been identified with Jewish duced nearly four years ago."
Mr. Kanzler declared that the
one, closes Feb. 22 and the winner ponds on two things: whether or life in America.
In 1893, when the National new plan should have several im-
will be announced on April 5. All not the public likes our product,
letters should be addressed to Ed- and whether or not it can afford Council of Jewish Women was or- portant results, so far as industry
ganized in Chicago, Miss SzolF1 was generally is concerned.
die Cantor, General Postoffice, Box to buy.
"We know the answer to the one of the convening group, and
99,"New York City. Judges , will be
Al Jolson's mammy can now call
Dr Robert M .Hutchins, president first one. The public likes the delivered an address on "What
of the University of Chicago; Dr. new Chevrolet. The sale of 91,- Judaism has done for Women." him "hizzoner" because he is the
Frederick B. Robinson, president of 1959 units at retail during the first Since that time she has remained new "mayor" of Encino, a movie
the College of the City of New 130 days after its announcement in close touch with every forward residential colony.
Carmella Ponselle, the opera
York; Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, proves that beyond any doubt. looking educational movement.
star, is sponsoring a movement to
president of Leland Stanford Uni- This is the heaviest new car vol-
The wife of William Rosenwald, get radio people to make it obliga-
versity; and Dr. Henry Noble Mac- ume we have ever enjoyed during
Cracken, president of Vassar Col- an announcement period. It is a youngest son of Julius Rosenwald, tory to sing all Italian operas in
English.
is 50 per cent Aryan.
most encouraging sign."
lege.

MISS SZOLD GETS
1935 FRAT AWARD

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"$25-a-Month" Plan
For Financing New
Purchasers of Fords

td

enrietta Szold
Feted by Council

Cantor Gives $5,000
Peace Scholarship

ANNOUNCING

Margolis & Malone, Inc.

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'LlEiDEERGITIEWIS/ 1 RONICIA

January 10, 1936

tl

HAMTRAMCK, MICH.

as an additional dealer in this city for

OLDSMOBILE

gregation Shaarey Zedek will take
Place on Monday, Jan. 13, at 12:30
p. in., in the social hall of the
synagogue. New
members and
members of good
standing will be
the guests of the
Sisterhood.
An interesting
program, arrang-
ed by Mrs. Chas.
Robinson and her
co-chairmen, Mrs.
Nathan Spevaku
and Sirs. Max
Keidan, will fol-
low the luncheon.
A review of Jew-
ish current events
will be presented
Dr. Hersh . by Mrs. Augusta
Subar. Mrs, Roy-
al Maus, pianist, will be the guest
artist.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will re-
view, Dr. David Goldberg's book,
"Zussman Sees it Through."
Mrs. David B. Lichtig, president
of the Sisterhood, will preside.
On Jan. 27, the Sisterhood will
hold an afternoon of games for
members and friends of the Sister-
hood.

J. W. E. 0. BRANCH

HEALTH KNOWS NO SEASON

Colonial Hotel and
Mineral Baths

Beth El College

Rabbi Leon Fram has been in-
vited to occupy the pulpit of Tem-
ple Sinai on Sunday morning, Jan.
12. Ile will speak on the sub-
ject: "The Power of the Spirit-
The Ethics of Non-Violence."
Here you will find comfort, convenience and sat-
Rabbi Fram has been a frequent
isfying service-and the finest mineral baths in
occupant of the pulpit of Sinai
the world are under the same roof. Their cura-
Temple. The rabbi lived in Chi-
tive properties are world famous. Delicious food
cago when the famous Dr. Emil
-Dietary laws observed.-Expert catering.
G. Hirsch was the rabbi of the
SPECIAL LOW RATES NOW IN EFFECT
Temple. Dr. Hirsch and his suc-
cessor, Dr. Louis I.. Mann, would
Management:
frequently invite Rabbi Fram to
After Dr.
be a pulpit guest.
Hirsch's death Rabbi Frain con-
OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND
ducted the confirmation service of
Temple Sinai.
While in Chicago he will con-
fer with Samuel D, Schwartz, the
director of the Sinai Forum, the
HALL FOR RENT
most successful lecture series in
Foe AlEICTINGS, WEDDINGS, 1.F.F-
BERNARD J. KAY
the country on forum problems.
TI 1110e, IIANQUICTI4. BRIDGE
Funeral services for the late
and BINGO PARTIKS,
Ile will be back in the city in
Arnornodele 200 Persons
Bernard J. Kay of Webb Ave..
time to conduct his Beth El Col-
Kitchen Illenells
who died on Jan. 7, were held
of Perking
very SPace
Plrniy ten
lege classes on Monday night.
R eamnable.
it•
Wednesday adorning in the chapel
Fifty new students enrolled for
of Temple Beth El. Burial was
PEOPLES HOUSE
the second series of Beth El Col-
Detroit
Trumball Ave.
355•
in Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
lege courses last Monday night.
Manager. Phonel TIT. 11.11114
Surviving him are his wife, Rose;
Most of the students enrolled in
one son, Joel; his mother, Mrs.
the first series are continuing
Sophie Cohen, and a brother,
with the second series, and Beth
Adolphus Kay of Indianapolis.
El College has thus increased its
enrollment.
SIMON LACHMAN
Registration for the second
of 4 7 9 W. Ferry Ave., 71 years
series will continue open only
through next Monday night, Jan. COUNSELLORS WANTED for old, died on Jan. 7. Funeral
an exclusive, private camp for services were held at Gilbert's
13.
children. Write Box 500 Detroit Funeral Home on Jan. 8 with in-
Students desiring to enroll In
Jewish Chronicle stating age, ex- terment in Clover 1101 Park Ceme-
the courses on "The Personali-
tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman and
ties of the Talmud," "The Jewish
perience and reference. ,
Cantor J. Sonenklar officiating.
Interpretation of the New Tests
RELIABLE
HOUSE
HELP.
Laun-
lie is survived by four daughters,
ment," "The Literature of the
dresses, women for house clean- Mrs. Morris D. Silver and Mrs.
Bible," "Adventures in Jewish
ing, house maids, women for Irving J. Wolfgang, both of De-
Literature," and "Current Jew-
part time work. By hour, day troit, Mrs. Dorothy L. Silver of
ish History" are invited to come
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- San Francisco and Mrs. Sol S.
next Monday night.
Vineberg of Montreal; a son,
son 2626.
Each course consists of 10 ses-
Sam; a brother, Isadore of Se-
sions. The registration fee is $1
attle;
a sister, Mrs. Louis Abram-
QUILTS-Made or recovered from
per course.
your own feathers or wool,. Pil- sohn and 10 grandchildren. Mr.
lows recovered-special, $1.25. Lachman was a jeweler for 52
Joint Installation of Officers
Full line of curtains, baby, years and retired. Ile was a
shower and wedding gifts. Dex- member of the Knights of Pythias,
Palestine
I.
0.
0.
F.
Of
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 B'nai B'rith and Congregation
Lodges
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth Shaarey Zedek.

Mount Clemens, Michigan

Max Elkin-Albert Grossman

OBITUARY

CLASSIFIED

The North Woodward branch
of the Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization met at the
home of Mrs. Epps on Oakman
Blvd., Thursday afternoon, Jan. 2.
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman
of the New Year's party, sub-
mitted her report and stated that
the affair was a tremendous suc-
cess financially and socially.
Thanks were given to the com-
mittees and to Mrs. Morry Suss-
man, president of the Young
Women's Group and her com-
mittee, Mrs. L. C. Wasserman,
Mrs. P. Kollin, Mrs. 0. Millstein,
Mrs. I. Atlas, Mrs. F. Cohen, Mrs.
L. Freed and Mrs. A. Millman,
for their support.
9050.
The following names were add-
A joint public installation of
LOUIS H. ROSS
ed to the list of donors for the officers will be held by the Pales- BE KIND to your feet and they of Tuscon, Ariz., formerly of De-
third annual donor luncheon which tine Lodge No. 642, 1.0.0.F., and
will be kind to you. Let us build trait, 45 years old, died on Jan.
was held on Jan. 8:
the Palestine Rebekah Lodge No.
you a pair of arches that will 6 in Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral
Mesdamen H. Gorman, H. Halperin,
hold the structure of your foot services will be held at Lewis
G. Berger, L. Plea., L. Schoetack, N. 514 this Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 8:30
p. m., at the Palestine Temple on
A.
Pernlek. J. Halperin, A. Milan,
100 per cent. We make them Bros. Funeral Home on Jan, 12
Scholar, IL Schaffer. J. (Been. U. Stein. Fenkell and Dexter Ayes.
to order to fit the individual at 1:30 p. m. and burial will be
1. Reiffler, S. Holdbfirg, a. Itrmenfleid, J.
The guests and installing officers
foot, at a cost no higher than in Machpelah Cemetery, He is
ChIcorel, E. l'unbrower. Sloth, S. lielp•
man, J. Hlrerh, F. Bernstein, I'. Golub, who will have charge of the in-
ready-made arches, with a money- survived by his wife, Ruth; two
(wprementlos
lad lem.
Auxiliary stallation are as follows: Past
back guarantee. M. KANER daughters, Marcia and Betty; a
Jewish 'National Fund), J. Roach, F.
SHOE REPAIR, only true shoe son, Boyd; his mother, Mrs. Re-
fiernmein, P. Golub. I. Shelter, RO. Grand Master Henry S. Sweeny,
Goldberg, 11. Helper. S. 110nOtaa, Z. Deputy Grand Master Andrew J.
refitter in State of Michigan, becca Ross; two brothers, Oscar
Bloom. H. Zinn', O. Miller. F.. Hrl-
1517 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer- and Byron and a sister, Selma.
ietnky..1. Tent, M. Friedman, J. Refiner, Brodie, Grand Patriarch Maurice
B. Berkowitz, •im, it. B. Brea., Bordelove, District Deputy GGrand
son.
Slieneeky. S. Markowitx, (An- Master Jacob Warrat and Past
MORRIS TUCKER
son, Leibetaky, J. Zuckerman, J. Roth-
bard, A. Whiner, J. Chad, L. Retain, It District Deputy Grand Master FOR RENT-Large warm room, of 2556 W. Philadelphia Ave., 79
Weiner. J. Leib, .1. Green, H. Fleisher.
in home of small American adult years old, died on Jan. 5. Funeral
Samuel Rose.
P Holub, I. Levine, J. flreenbaum, 0.
family. LaSalle Gardens district, services were held at Gilbert's
The officers to be installed for
'tiller, H. 111Pkinan, a. 1.1pak, B. Le-
Euclid 66534.
vine, J. ?wide, Wm. Sacker„ D. Hyman. the Palestine Lodge are: , Alfred A.
Funeral Home on Jan. 9 with
L. Berry, E. Edelmon, L. KammetzkY,
burial in Woodmere Cemetery.
Klunover, noble grand; John
J. Fele% A. Licht, It. Acheyowilk Brown.
YOUNG
COUPLE
without
chil-
Schneider,
vice
grand
;
Jack
Franks,
John Wilber. Max Kogan, J. Tire'', M .
dren would like another couple
Birnbaum, N. Milgrom, A. II Form- recording secretary; Arthur K.
MOSES ALVIN
freprmenting Ladles' Aid Old Folks
to rent room. Kitchen privileges. of 211 Marston Ave., 72 years
Home), M. Millman (Ne• York City), Hardy, financial secretary; Harry
1641 Taylor Ave. Madison 9524. old, died on Jan. 6.
Anna Lexie (Johnstown, Pa).
Rosenfeld, treasurer. The officers
Funeral
for the Palestine Rebekah Lodge FOR RENT-Large bedroom by services were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home on Jan. 7 with in-
to be Installed are: Anna Reifler,
middle aged couple. Completely
terment in Clover Hill Park
noble grand; Luba Lupiloff, vice
furnished for one or two persons:
Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman
grand; Doris Nankin, recording
Convenient location. Home envir-
officiating. He is survived by his
secretary; Pearl Begelman, treas-
onment. 3760 W. Chicago Blvd.,
wife, Lena; a daughter, Mrs. Her-
urer.
Apt. 101, Euclid 80814.
bert T. Sloman, and two sons,
The officers and members of the
Schedule for Sunday, Jan. 12, of Harland Lodge No. 507, 1.0.0.F.,
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Harry and Jay.
Greater Detroit Amateur
and the Palmer Park Lodge No.
room for a girl or woman, Reas-
League
ESTHER SAPIRO
464, 1.0.0.F., are expected to be
onable. Good transportation. 9612
of 2740 Fullerton Ave., 47 years
present.
N. Martindale. Garfield 8178-W.
Sunday night at the Naval Arm-
old, died on Jan, 4. Funeral serv-
Refreshments will be served and
ory the lied-Aid quintet will meet
card games will follow the installa- BUSINESS or PROFESSIONAL ices were field at Lewis Bros.
a formidable opponent in the fast
ladies or gentlemen desirous of Funeral Home on Jan 6. with in-
tion.
Jewish team from the Pittsburgh,
making acquaintance for the terment in Clover Hill Park
Pa., Y. M. H. A.
purpose of matrimony, write Box Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman
The Y. M. H. A. roster is com- Little Women of Hadasaah
60, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. and Cantor J. Sonenklar officiat-
posed of former Duquesne and
Strictly confidential.
ing. She is survived by two sis-
Plan Jan. 25 Dance
Pittsburgh Universities stars.
ters, Mrs. L Berkovitz and Mrs.
To date the Pitt team boasts
FOR RENT -Cheerful furnished Joseph Friedman of London, Eng-
The strans of "It's June in
victories over the strong Alabama
room for young lady or gentle. land and two brothers, Jack and
Pitta All-Stars, Buffalo, Indianap- January," played by Mary Kahn
man by couple. Tuxedo, near Abram.
and his orchestra, will greet the
olis, and numerous other teams.
Dexter. Hogarth 6639.
Last year this quintet won 38 dancers in the Sky Roof of Web
out of 40 games and climaxed ster Hall on Saturday night, Jan. FOR RENT - Comfortable room
for man or woman. Conveniently
their season by a 12-point advan- 25, attending the semi-formal
In loving memory of our dear
located to 14th St. car line or
tage over the New York Celtics. "June in January" affair to be
father, L
ouis Ball, who passed
given
by
the
Little
Women
of
Dexter bus. Garage if desired. I aw
The schedule of Sunday's games
ay twe lve ytars ago, Jan. 4, 1924
Reasonable. 2677 Elmhurst Ave.,
in the Greater Detroit Amateur Hadassah.
(27
d
With
Geraldine
Bremen
as
Townsend
6-8826.
ays
in Tebeth) and mother,
League follows:
Gittel Ball, who passed away two
fi:15, Square Peal Miller xe harp chairmen, the dance committee,
Pail
FOR RENT - Neatly furnished years ego, Jan. 4, 1934 (17 days
consisting
Leona
R.
Callow,
Helen
:1S. Centred A A. to, (Mixon IZertirn
room for young man. Close to in Tebeth).
A:15, aul Zeigler m Ow letter Cream- Leventhal, Shirley Martin and
er),
Dexter bus or 14th St. car. Reas-
Ruth Rubiner have been working
Sadly missed by their children
E nloe. gamy:
onable. Call Garfield 2690.
and grandchildren.
consistently
to
make
this
affair
I A 5. Iled•A id t n 101tabut oh Y
It
II. A (Young Men', ilebrew Aaeocia- a success.
Decoration are un-
FOR RENT - Furnished room in
MO.
In loving memory of our dear
der the direction of Ilelen Leven-
private home, suitable for two
Because their opponents were
father and grandfather, Samuel
young ladies or couple. 4047 Elm-
worried about catching an 11 p. that and Leona
R. Callow has
publicity.
DeYoung, who passed away 19
hurst- Northlawn 2858.
M. bus for Chicago, the Detroit
years ago, Jan. 9, 1917.
aollf the dance will go
fled-Aid
cagers victory
chalked over
up a 36-
In our heart. our memory lingfrs
30 overtime
the chaprrgoeceet
toward awarding scholarships to ROOM AND BOARD for a gentle-
sweet. loader and true
children for Hebrew education in
Time le not • day gots sr
man or a parent and school
Duffy Floral at Naval Armory Palestine. The patrons will be
That we do not think ofou
child. Good Lome for the right
last Sunday night.
Sadly missed by his chi l dren and
The game was one of the best Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, Mr.
party. Townsend 8-7815.
grandchildren.
and Mrs. J. L. Jackson, Mr. and
seen at the Armory this season. Mrs. B. Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. FOR RENT - Furnished heated
The last period had the 2,500 fans J. Lindenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. M.
All the synagogues in Terre
room, stall shower, in private
roaring when the Chicago cagers Landau, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper,
home of small refined adult fam- Haute. Indiana - Orthodox, Con-
began
to slow
up and Harold
Mc- F. Wetsman, Sir.
C Mr.
and
Mrs.
ily. Gentleman preferred. Near servative and Reform-have been
Gammons two fast baskets tied and Mrs. N. Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs.
bus and car line. References re- merged in the United Hebrew Con-
the score at 25 all. That was the M. Prentis, Mr. and Mrs. Ily Git-
quired. 3269 Elmhurst, Townsend gregation under the leadership of
first time the score was even, the tlemen, Sir. and Mrs. A. Srere,
Rabbi J. Marshall Taxay.
8-5709.
visitors having led until that Mr. and Mrs. D. Diamond, Mr.
point.
FOR RENT - Two well-furnished
Hed-Aid strengthened its hold and Mrs. George Brennan, and
rooms in adult home, suitable for
Miss Hattie Gittleman.
on first place in the Midwest Has-
couple or a gentleman. Conveni-
additional information call
Rev. Cantor
ketball
Conference
by
defeating
Geraldine
ent to 14th St. and 12th St.
the Cooper-Buss team of Wind- eraldine Bremen, Garfield 4581R
David Golden
transportation. 2060 Taylor, up-
or Leona R. Callow, Townsend
nor, 66-28, at Windsor.
stairs.
Detroit". Toyeelto
7-6096,
Norman Horton was high scorer
MOH•11.
The next meeting will be held
FOR RENT - Comfortable room
with 25 points.
on Sunday, Jan. 12, at the home
ATeddlAg
for • gentleman in private adult
Wee Preenne4 .5
of Elsie Blifin, Belcrest Apt 611.
home. Near bus and car line.
Mom, sod b31
Garage if desired. 2952 Sturte-
APplintameno
Pontiac Makes Huge Gains
vant Ave., Townsend 7-4694.
XI CUD 5450

Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A.
vs. Hed-Aid Sunday

IN MEMORIAM

O

LDSMOBILE takes pleasure in an-
nouncing today a new member of
the Oldsmobile dealer organization
which serves this city and vicinity.

Both in experience and facilities this
new Oldsmobile dealership is par-
ticularly well equipped to take care
of all your motoring requirements.

Facilities for service include a staff
of expert, factory-trained mechanics
... modern equipment and the lat-
est in special tools ... and a aim-

very
ugh

You are cordially invited to visit
this new dealership, inspect its serv-
ice department, and then to see
and drive the latest models of the

Oldsmobile Six and Eight.

You will find that Oldsmobile is
the Style•Leader-"The Car That

Ilas Everything"- with smoother,
livelier power . . . roomy, luxuri-
ous interiors . . . and all the mod-
ern fine-car features that make for
greater comfort, complete safety
and long-lasting satisfaction.

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in Retail Sales

Pontiac Motor Company con-
tinues to show huge gains in retail
sales when compared with similar
periods of former years. During
the first 10 days of December
Pontiac dealers delivered 3,180
new cars compared with 694 dur-
ing the same period last year and
a total for December, 1934, of
1,704.
These figures were given out
"
by A. W. I.. Gilpin, vice-president
and general sales manager, who
'NTT ACTION *NIELS
NO DRAFT VINTRATION
points out that ninny purchasers
SOLID - STEEL fUINITY0P
CENTIR-CONTROL MERINO j 5UPEENTDRAutiC IIRAKTS
are taking advantage of the fall
announcements and auto shows
to give new cars to the family for
Christmas.
Retail sales of Pontiac cars in
the last three months last year
will practically equal those of the
first three months, according to
N
,,,,
Mr. Gilpin, which is another rec-
ord achievement. "Similar con-
THE NEW OLDSMOIILES ARE ALSO ON DISPLAY AT THI SALESROOMS OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS.
ditions apparently exist all
POWERS MOTOR SALES, INC. through the industry." said Mr.
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR CO. GRIFFITH OLDSMOBILE CO. KLETT MOTOR SALES
6646
Michigan
Asa.
Gilpin, "which shows to what
10223 Greed River Ave.
21121 Greed River
Geaerel Motor. Bldg.
great lengths the motor car busi-
■ od McKENZIE, INC.
SHORE-SEVERS CO.
CI... & York GRUBB 11631 Woodward at Webb S. RUND MOTOR SALES
ness has gone to even up the
is
Ave.
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production and sales curves and
3725
Greed
River
3180
" E. Jeff"... THE HARR-OLDS CO., INC.
eliminate those periods of the past
4444 Stead BM.
SULLIVAN MOTOR CO.
PFENT
MOTOR
SALES
when employment has been at •
IDEAL OLDSMOBILE, INC.
THE GRATIOT CO.
14226 Mask A...
10960 Gratiet Ave.
6111 W. Feet St.
low level."
3161 Gratiot

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Memorial Service
for Prof. Levine

A memorial service in tribute
to Prof. Morris D. Levine will be
held at the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America. Broadway
and 122nd St., on Monday eve-
ning, Jan. 13, at 8:30 o'clock.
Representatives of the various
Departments of the Seminary,
the Rabbinical Assembly, the
Alumni Association of the Teach-
ers Institute, the Hietadruth Iv-
rith, the Zionist Organization,
District No. 13, the Order of the
Sons of Zion, the Matz Founda-
tion, and the Iladoar, will par-
ticipate.

New Lew to Force Closing of the

Hungarian Talmud Torahs

BUDAPEST IWNS) - All Tal-

mud Torahs in Hungary will have
to close unless the government ex-
empts Hebrew from a new law
which forbids the teaching of any
language but Hungarian in any
schools. Leaden of the .:iewish
community have appealed :a the
government to make an exe ption
for Hebrew only for the p..rpose
of instruction and for the teach-
ing of the Bible.

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single home. Private bath. 3329
Leslie Ave. Longfellow 9392.

Monuments of Character

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room for a gentleman in home
of couple. Congenial atmos-
phere. Good transportation. 9345
McQuade. Euclid 4638-M.

Card Party of Zwiller
Society on January 19

The Bessie Soren Zviller Ladies
Aid Society announces its semi.
annual card party to be held on
Jan. 19, at Assembly Hall, 12th
and ClairmounL For information
call Ho. 9878 or Dn. 1-0361.
The organization appeals to the
public for its patronage. The
money obtained from parties is
used for charitable causes.
The following are the officers of
the affair: President, Mrs. Louis
Fineman; chairman, Mrs. Hein-
shell; assistant chairman, Mrs. Ida
Perin; tickets. Mrs. Bertha Bess-
man; Mrs, May Klein, Mrs. H.
Nida; treasurer, Mrs. Mersa's; en-
tertainment, Mrs. Pushkin; re.
freshmente. Mrs. Parr, assistants,
Mrs. Askenazie, Mrs. Winslow,
Zarr, Mrs. Winslow. Mrs.
Wisok, Mrs. Wolfson, Mrs. Sodas,

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