4mericat lavish Periodical Coda 0 ▪ CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ThetkrRorrjr,wisn r RON February 14, 1936 eat Estate Bargains- DON'T SPECULATE PAGE ELEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ANNIVERSARIES OF PROMINENT JEWS DURING FEBRUARY By the Jewish Statistical Bureau With life mango. Bed In. mettnent Daley at • third .1 'Mat )our friends for. merry pwld. A number of prominent Ameri- can Jews will celebrate their 50th or subsequent quinquennial anni- versary of birth during February, Earn 10% net or better 1936, and the Jewish Statistical Bureau publishes below a select- plus firm rising market. ed list of these. These persons included have distinguished them- 11 APT. selves in the fields of art, science, Brick furnished 2 and 3 industry, political and economic rooms. Entire price $5250 life or communal service. The with $3,000 down. Close list is published solely for its estate. , communal and educational values. I It is not claimed that the list is 13 APT. complete. Good condition. Was Ilayint Fineman, Philadelphia, $50,000 foreclosed $15,- Pa., professor and head of Eng- 500 with $3,100 down. Ilish department, Temple Univer- sity; Zionist leader and author; 19 APT. 60 years, Feb. 12, 1936 Moses Gomberg, Ann Arbor, All 3 rooms and wall beds. Mich. professor and chairman of Substantial property. chemistry department, University Rent $6,600. Was $90,000 of .Michigan; awarded Nichols now $26,000 with $5,000 medal by American Chemical So- down. Close estate. ciety, 70 years, Feb. 12, 1936. 35 APT. Solomon Guggenheim, New York, N. Y. Mining executive Rent $11,000. Foreclosed member of firm of Guggenheim bargain $47,500 with Bros.• 75 years, Feb. 2, 1936, $9,500 down. Mr. Bedford ' Wallie A. Hurwitz, Ithaca, N. Y., professor of mathematics, Cor- Homer Warren & Co. nell University; former editor Bulletin American Mathematical 52 years dependable eel vice Society; author; 50 years, Feb. 18, 1936. Isaac Husik, Philadelphia, Pa., professor of philosophy, Unive•, Pity of Pennsylvania; editor Jew- ish Publication Society; author; 60 years, Feb. 10, 1936. Louis A. Lurie, Cincinnati, 0.; physician, assistant professor of Homes - Good Income psychiatry, University of Cincin- Property - Business-- nati; medical writer; Year 50s Feb. 10, 1936. Industrial • Apartments David Manner, New York, N. Y. violinist; conductor; director of BROKERS - INVESTORS music school; editor; 70 years, are invited to inspect our Feb. 10, 1936. property books Herbert M. Ostroski, Washing- ton, D. C., major, U. S. A., re-1 tired; formerly commandant, Gen- eral staff, Fort Leavenworth, bolt RA. 5593 Kan.; 50 years, Feb .25, 1936. 1712 lirtoWoId, eor. State Victor Rosewater, Philadelphia, Pa.; journalist; former regent, Ne- braska State University; author; 65 years, Feb. 13, 1936. A Charming Children's Story David J. Saposs, Washington, D. C.; U. S. Department of Labor; Ruth and Latrobe Carroll have economic advisor, National Labor jointly produced a fine story under Relations Board; author; 50 years, the title "Luck of the Roll and Go" Feb. 22, 1936. recently published by the Macmil- Isaiah L. Sharfman, Ann Arbor lan Co. ($1.50). The first of the Mich.; professor and chairman, co-authors drew the many illustra- economics department, University tions in the book. of Michigan; member board of Luck is the name that was given editors, American Economic Re- a atoaway kitten on The Roll and view; 60 years, Feb. 19, 1936. Jonah B. Wise, New York, N. Go ship which was headed for the South Pole. The kitten makes Y.; Rabbi; former chairman of friends speedily and before long I fund raising campaign, American is counted among the veteran sea- Jewish Joint Distribution Com- mittee; Editor; 55 years, Feb. 21, men. The Carrells tell their story in- 1936. terestingly and have written it in To Honor Samuel Goldstein a style that will fascinate the Many outstanding leaders in the young reader. They have sur- rounded their chief actor with a Zionist movement have joined in group of charming friends, out- sponsoring the dinner on Sunday, standing among whom is Big Boy, Feb. 16, at the Grand Street Boys' Luck's favorite playmate and the Club House, which wil pay tribute to Samuel Goldstein on the oc- ship's favorite dog. Adventure marks every chapter casion of his completion of 25 in the book. From the moment years of effort in behalf of Pales- Luck is discovered to the time the tine. Louis Lipsky and Morris Roth- kitten redeems herself by driving One Eye, dangerous rat, from the enberg are the honorary chair- vessel, there is action. And the men of the jubilee dinner com- adventure includes net only the mittee. Mr. Goldstein, who is at pres- activities o the boat but also an airplane ride over the South Pole. ent the president of the Down- This is one of the best cat and town Zionist District, has been a dog stories that have appeared in prominent figure in various phases of activity for Palestine, a long time. and is widely known throughout No standing in the world with- New York for his leadership in many Jewish communal causes. out stopping. FOR SALE The Detroit Bank ...my me. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Feb. 15-Philomathic Debating Club Banquet. Feb. 15--Hadassah Oneg Shebat, 2:30 p. m., at home of Mrs. Arthur Purdy, 631 Chicago Blvd. Feb. 16-Annual Meeting of Federation Agencies. Feb. 16-Zedakah Club's 16th Birthday Dinner-Dance at Oriole Terrace. Feb. 16-Discussion on juvenile delinquency by Judge D. J. Healy, before Young People's Temple Club, at 3:30 p. m., in Men's Club Room of Temple Beth El. Feb. 17-Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks Home regular meeting, Statler Hotel, at 2 p. m. Philip Adler will lec ture on "Russia and the Far East." Miss Marian Goodman, pianist. Feb. 18-Luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization. Feb. 19-Hadassah Roll of Honor Rally, at Phalanx Club 12:30 p. m. Feb. 19-Detroit League of National Home for Jewish Chil- dren in Denver, Colo. Feb. 20-Lecture by Ludwig Lewisohn before the Men's Club of Congregation B'nai Moshe. Feb. 23-Address by Dr. David de Sola Pool, rabbi of Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of New York, before the forum of Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek. Feb. 23-Annual meeting of Federation Agencies. Feb. 25-North End Clinic's dinner honoring Dr. Harry Saltzstein at Temple Beth El. Feb. 25-Professional and Business Women's Division of liadassah. Card Party in Spanish Grill of Fort Shelby Hotel, 8:30 p. m. Proceeds for Rothschild University Hospital. Feb. 26-Hadassah Roll of Honor Rally at Phalanx Club, 12:30 p. m. March 1-Second Jewish Youth Conference at Jewish Com- munity Center, from 1 to 6 p. m. Starch 4-Iladassah Honor Roll Concert at Masonic Temple. March 1-Purim Dinner-Dance of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. March 7-Temple Beth El Senior High School Annual Purim Dinner-Dance in social hall of Temple Beth El, at 6:30 p. m. March 8-Annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federation and United Jewish Charities (afternoon). March 8-Annual Detroit Service Group Get-To-Gather (evening). March 8-Purim Party of Shaarey Zedek Sunday School. Starch 8-Purim Military Ball of the Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of American Legion, at Statler Hotel. March ld-Evening Musicale of Music Study Club. March 10-Annual $5 donor luncheon of Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund. March 16-Banquet of Palestine Labor Campaign. March 15-Presentation of "Pinafore" by Music Group of Young People's Temple Club, at Temple Beth El. Starch 16-Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks' Home regular meeting at Statler Hotel at 2 p. m. March 18-Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club of Congrega- Cation Shaarey Zedek. March 22-Annual donor dinner of Detroit Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanatorium. March 29-Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna- gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life." March 29-March Frolic of Zedakah Juniors. May 2-Neugarten Sunshine Club, Mothers and Daughters Luncheon. May 3-Eva Prenzlauer and Infant Service Group Mothers' and Daughters' Luncheon. May 16-Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers' and Daugh- ten' Luncheon, Dr. Wise Praises Articles by Fram Dr. Stephen S. Wise this Meek wrote to Rabbi Leon Fram lauding him for his articles on Palestine in the Detroit News. Rabbi Wise's letter follows: I have just read through the first of the articles that you were good enough to send me, your story of what you saw in Palestine, and I want to offer not only my appreciation of your generous word, but more particularly to tell you that it is tremendously well done. 'Please send me all successive copies, and in heaven's name, make a book of it. Thanks again and do not for- get to send me the papers. LEGAL NOTICES HALL FOR RENT •or since:Nos, N'EDDINGS, HEW, HAMM ETK, BRIDGE and DINGO PARTIES. Annolodat• 700 Pernon• Kitchen Utensils Plenty of Parking Space Rents YerY 11•rmneble. PEOPLES HOUSE Detnal 3911 Trumbull Ave, Manager'• Phone; TE: VOUS CLASSIFIED Nada.. Bldg, FIRST INSERTION Starr ,Attorney, 516 •22.1 ••3167 • STATE OF MICIIIGAN, County of STATE OP MICHIGAN, Count, w Wayne. se-At • ..1.41 of th• Probate Wayne. se.-At • nasal. of the Probate Court for said Ormety of Wayne, Odd Court fo r . 15 C.." o f '•••. et the Probat• Courtr.m in th• City of at the Probate Court Rom In the CRY Detroit, on the third day of February of 1 10..t. 4111 the tenth ff. of Fo b ." In the yor one thousand nine hundred wry In the year one thounand n n i ne hon. nn ,i thi r t y six t' Arad and thirty PI, Present: Joeeph A. Murphy Judge of Probae. In the mat• . " . Judo " IS • .9 " ter of the ' estate of FAT H" " of ter the °Mate of SAM hARDASIIIAN tlet'east . (1. On reading and filing the pea• Si'., known RS it II. NARDASHIAN, tins of William Gineburg praying that • Iro known as NAM 141 1 NDVIAN, do. adnilnlettatiou of raid entitle he granted reawd. tin reading end Ming the poi. to himself or mine other ott•ble person Il Gen of Goateed I:oda/Mien P r• /'" It la ordered. that the eleventh day of hmt edminletration of .1d elate be March next at ten o'clock In the fort- RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- dresses, women for house clean• ing, house maids, women for '""'" '' ''''''' h 3 }" or .". rmon .7t Co urt Room he •poolmcd e rso ,,n I: .. , to t p..71710 ,, , d , : for hearg old petition. And It Is fo- part time work. By hour, day o t 1 1, 11 „, r up.clite.1, „ 1:,,,, i7h hearing or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- ie lett old. li In the forenoon at mid ther ordered. that a I opy of this °did son 2626. the ' flu? t i 11171'om n 'An dEIT "l ignift Irte " ; o0t:10err1endK, lil.ii ''r7nir i ""27.1,:i.i oh . n 'i l i Tnt, hi irie"' nEc r: ritife lln‘;' p'751'' n't niiii i. isi , iiintinn in 5505 nn. that • ropy of t hle order be puhllehed nni, ,'aunty of evious to Pahl 1 QUILTS-Made or recovered from three elbrePPIVe meek• pregal )11011AP C. NIDRPHy. of h earino. In the L Chroniele, your own feathers or wools. Pit. a time Judge of Probate ...simper printed and drys !sting lows recovered-special, $1.25. sald County of 5Vone. DON D CULLEN, JOSEPH A. MIMPH. Full line of curtains, baby, Deputy Probe. Reglad. Juana of Probattala (A tr., copsT shower and wedding gifts. Dex- (A true copy) Herman S. Amin. Attorney, MP ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 DC. It 41 LLEN, Donal Donk Dr. Charles W. Harris, head of Deputy Probate ReEleter. FOK•INITIDE OF LAND CONTRACT Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth the department of religion and NOTICE 9060. To WITIIAN It. BUTLER end 'THEL- 17.111 chaplain at Lafayette College, STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of MA NI ISNAGGS. now known am Thelma Easton, Pa., adds another volume BE KIND to your feet and they Wayne. AI. Ruth, You WIthan R. flutter mud se.-At • emodon of the Probate Thelma NI. Rogge. now known o to the available studies by Chris- will be kind to you. Let us build Coot for said Monty of Way.. hell Thelma M. flutter are hereby notified 9 the Probate Courtroom In the flit of tian theologians of ancient Is- you a pair of arches that will Detroit. on the tenth Any of •ehroarY thata ./eaeln land contratt boring rael's religious and cultural con- of 291h day of January, 1921, by hold the structure of your foot in the year one thouganil nine hundred dolt. between Grand River Avenue C. n od and thirty six. Present: Thom. tributions. 100 per cent. We make them Murphy, Judo of Probate. In the Innt• Itemelopment Co, a 311chigan Corpora- tion, of the that part. Mitt Witban It. Dr. Harris' "The Hebrew Heri- to order to fit the individual ter of Ise emelt/ of MATILDA GER- Buller and Then. M. Knelt. of the HARD dertmeed. Theodora Sell. admin. tage," published by the Abing- foot, at a cost no higher than Imtratrix cw'and pert, be In default by remeOn 01 of mold estate having rendered don Press, 150 Fifth Ave., New ready-made arches, with a money- to GIP Court One account and sled the non-payment of the Inettaintenle of Prrmilual and Intoreet due there. York ($2.60), is a study of the back guarantee. M. KANER therewith a petition praying that the the rePidue or callIodate osigned to the under, and you WItban R. Butler end backgrounds-cultural and re- SHOE REPAIR, only true shoe permit. entitled thereto. It in ordered, Thelma M. Butler, are hereby further notified that the said Grand River Ave- ligious-of the ancient Jewish refitter in State of Michigan, that the neventeenth dd. of March. nue Development Co., • ?Whig. .r• next at ten o'clock In the forenoon at communities. 1517 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer- MIA ',oration. ele4.1 to decide and does here- court Rom I.Y. aPPointed for es . by declare s Id rontract forfeited. and o ntInIng and allowing old areount and Emphasis is made in this study son, fon WIthen It. flutter and Thelma M. is further hearing old petition. And. it on the influence of Israel's neigh- ordered, the R ropy of this order he Butler, formerly known ite Thelma 31. bors on the ancient Hebrews and BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL puhlicheil three eireeeolve weekm Prevl- Knitting are hereby further notified to ladies or gentlemen desirous of nus to mid time of boring. In the Legal Yield,aurrender end deliver up p.m, their teachings. "They have never d en of aid prentiae• In mold land eon- n new•Pritier printed awl making acquaintr.nce for the Chemilele In been an isolated group," the au- trot mentioned and of Which you are IA Courtly of \ \'ayne. purpose of matrimony, write Bei `"'"'""" now In posoolon under and by virtue thor states in the introduction to of the tern,. thereof. Said foretold• are Judge of Probate. 60, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, the volume. "They have invari- dedrihed in Mid lend ,'outrun as foi- (A true coq) Strictly confidential, l.. vie, All that certain pima or THATCHER HARWARD. ably lived in the midst of other parcel of Isn't being Alluded In the Deputy Probate Register. peoples, even as they do today. Townehip of Redford, Wayne County. HOME FOR AGED AND Slichleen, And more particularly known That they have clung tenaciously end derorthed ar lot numbered ten hen. DISABLED to their traditions and had great SECOND INSERTION Bred and ninety-eight 110111) of the pride of race is admitted, but how Special attention given by prac !Rendition( SulullvIelon Number One of often they must have been con- tical nursing. P. Fisher, 1732 Eldon lirinrdl•n Trust Co., Arl• no Ad- part of the South Itelf Section TwentY• three 1531, Town on. (I), Booth Ranee etc, ndulotrotor, Trude., (Mardian, scious that they were living in Taylor Ave., Trinity 2-0096. Ten 4101, 0.0, rec cording to the plat 170397 somebody's world not their own!" STATE OF MICHIGAN, Count. of thereof recorded In the office of the of Deeds for Wayne Cont. Dr. Harris believes Israel was FOR RENT - Large, light, airy Wayne. RS. - At • worms of the Probate Regleter Court for sold Countyof Wayne, held Michigan. In liber 16 of Piet... Page 66. unsuccessful in attempts at self- (IRANI. RIVER AVENUE room in apartment for two lad- at the Probate Court Roost In the CID' DEVELOPMENT CO., Detroit. On the third day of February government. Ile writes: "Their ies, gentlemen or couple. Kitchen of By HERNIAE 0. ATRIAL In 11,,, year one thousand nine hundred success has not laid in their effort Attorney and Agent. privileges. Reasonable. 2930 and thirty ell. Present: Thomas C. Flint. to win and achieve a place in the Murphy. Judge of Probate. In the Chicago Blvd., Apt. 407. Gar- Willem J. llnmltl, Attorney, 410-11 the omete of GLENN E. COPSE. ter of sun, but in their marvelous ad- Ito d 1111Ig. field 8347-R. demmoil Union Guardian Trutt Coin- 117017 justment to adverse conditions. Pony. Rotes under the lot wIll and STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit having a n They have extracted the sweet DO YOU WISH TO GET AC- tedemeet of sold deeeamed to tem Court Re fourth account. Court for the County of Wayne, In Chan- • from the bitter. They have been QUAINTED for matrimonial It in ordered. the' the eleventh day of j cel y-fholle Sinclair, Plaintiff, va. Ifefendent. At e dupl. tenants, but have contrived to purposes through a strictly con- March. next at ten o'elotM in the fore- of old 14111,•lair, Court held In the Court Iloilo at sold Court Room he •rmoloted charge the landlord interest." fidential party? For a personal noon for ...mining and allowing Mid account. In the Illy of Detroit, this llet day of Far from complimentary, this and private interview, write Box And it le further ordered, that a copy January. A. D. HIM. Present: Honorable tills order he published three elerell- Robert H. Tome ffirrult Judge. It mi- statement is, however, supple. 22, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. of noring from affidavit on file that the elVe Weeks prevlom to old lime of hoe. mented by numerous flattering Inc, In the Legal chronicle, • newePaPer defendant in a resident of the Plate of W ANTED - Jewish boarding printed and clri•lating In mid County Michigan. but le concealing hlmeelf in things about our ancestors. He mid date; It le ordered that said de• homes for father and three of Wayne. THOMAS C. MURPHY, states, for instance, that "civiliza- ferment enter his ■ telwarance In Old sons, mother and two children Crum on nr Wore three months from Judge of Probate. tions have carried away some- Ante of thle order,or Mid Bill of rom• ,1.,)ENr. and mother and one child. (a no true ,e17,7 thing priceless, the golden shield plaint ill he taken ae confeeeed, and Write Box 30, Detroit Jewish that old order be served or published of a noble moral code, a sublime Deputy Probate Register. es required by law. Chronicle. f aith, and a priceless literature ROBERT 21. TOMB Mary J. Solomon Attorney, 3317 Bar- -Israel's bestowment upon man- (A true ropy) Circuit Judge. YOUNG COUPLE desires sharing ium T.'S, FRANK F. BCINKOWIKI. kind." Deputy Clerk. flat or apartment of couple or 10AN. County of STATE OP 1.1.13is Thus, the gist of this volume is family located in Clairmount Wayne, ea-At a ...in of the Probate John (I. !terminal', Attorney, 103 MA, that Jews were recipients-that Court for said County of Warn•. held section. Kitchen privileges re- at Ont. Olds. the Probate Court Room in th• City 15000 they borrowed from the Greeks quired. Call Trinity 2-3689, of Detroit: on the third day of February Annan FOR APPEARANCi. and the Egyptians-but that they thousand nine hundred In the year on STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit and thirtyMY Preeent, D. J. Healy, Jr., also gave to the world their moral TO RENT-Completely furnished Court for the County of Wayne, In Chen• the matter of the Probate. In 0 cery -Florence flrehe, Plaintiff. vs. Er. and spiritual values. Calvert Ave. flat for 6 months, Judge eptat• of RAYMOND A. DRAY, deceased neat Moho, Deferment. It wppearing reserving room for college girl. On reading any filing the 501)5)05 of from the effidavIt of piaintiff on file Marie Gray praying that admInIntratio Congregation Beth Ahaba, Rich. Reasonable rental. Write Box of mid estate be granted to hoot( or 1.1 defendant Ernest Mobs le not a reddent of thle Stitt, but hie Met known mond, Va., Ob 95th some ether ott•ble person It la ordered, 19, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. addreea was Ft. Brady. Sault Pte. Doric two ll Pt the ant, day of March, next at Court Anniversary Wohlttnn. and hie preeent whereabouts O'clock in the efternoon at Rill11 In observance of nearly a cen- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished noon he appointed for hearing Mid peti- are not known: It In ordered that said defendant enter his armearance In said room in private home for pro- tion. And It Is further ordered. that a tury's achievements in the field tAllsO on or before three month. front order be published throe dotef this order. or said bill fessional or business gentleman. .opy or thle of com- of Jewish religious inspiration and yucceitel. week. prevloum to maid time plaint will he taken an coureseed, and Colorado near Woodward. Call of ...any In the Legal Chronicle. a that leadership, Co n g r e g ation Beth meld order he .ryed end published and circulating In add nowermper printed Townsend 8-5354. no required by law Ahaba of Richmond, Va., will County of Won.. Dated, Detroit, Michigan, January II, celebrate its 95th anniversary D. J. H)CALY. I 1311. Judi. of Probate. with special services Friday eve- SINGLE LADIES AND GENTLE- ROBERT If. TOMB 'A Ono ropy-) MEN, desirous of forming so- (A tr. ropy) Circuit Judge. ning, Feb. 14. The Sisterhood of li. C11.1.EN. FRANI( F. SONNOWSKI, cial club, call Monday, Thurs- DON Deputy Probate Register. the Congregation will present • Deputy Clerk. day and Saturday evenings, pageant history of the Temple on Jun. E. All., !Mersey, 5753 MM.. 2530 Elmhurst Ave., Apt. 1. Arnold R. Prank, Anonwr, 807-00 0 Feb. 18, Avenue. moodlldr. 72:321 FOR RENT - Nicely furnished STAT. OP MICHIGAN, County of IITATI Or MICRIGAN, Count y The tenth person in the world to Wayne. No-At a woolen of the Probate room with twin beds in home Court Way .. tw- At • 55.1.5 of the Prbat• for raid County of Wayne. hold o be elected an honorary member of of couple without children. 2291 Probate Court Room in the City Court for .1d County of Way., held the American Sociological Society of Detroit. on the thirty first day of at th• Probate Court Room In th• City Ilazelwood, near LaSalle, f Patron. on the twenty merood dry of lottery In the veer one thooand nine is Prof. Franz Oppenheimer, and thirty el, Preeent: Joseph/ anuary In the year ne oormand nine th ranked as one of Germany's fore- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished A. Murphy, Judge of Probate. • In the I hundred and thirty P reeent• Edward IS. 'Command. Judge of Probate. In the mat• most economists before Herr Hitler room for a lady or gentleman totter of the Wale of PERSMITH, dece.ed. Julius E. Allen, ter of the Wide of JENNIE BLUE, made him leave. in adult home. Call Townsend diminletr•ter of Mid ,,tats haying on- An Instrument In writing pur- areount and porting to be the Met will and tegument 6-5153. , deres1 to thle •rourt hie final A Christian's Study of Is- rael's Cultural and Spir- itual Origins J A Story of Colonial Virginia A golden horseshoe studded with pearls was the gift of the heroine, Tamar, whose adventures make "The Golden Horseshoe" by Eliza- beth Coatsworth (Macmillan, $2.) a good story for children. Robert Lawson drew the illustrations. This is a story of colonial Vir- ginia. Against the wishes of Gen. eral Spotswood's party, Tamar, disguised as an Indian boy, fol- lows an expedition which includes her halfbrother Roger. The latter does not like Tamar because she has Indian blood in her veins. But her spunk soon causes him to ad- mire and respect her and her In- dian folk. Tamar saves the expedition by advising the party to take horse- shoes for the mountain climb and through other advice. For these services she earns the governor's gift of the golden horseshoe, The Jewish Publication Society will shortly issue a "History of the Jewish Community of Vienna" by Max Grunwald. that ay therewith a petiti on iffIng the marble of mid oriole be assigned le filed Gdynia America Line Ex- pects an Active 1936 The newly 'published sailing schedule of the Polish Line is a pleasant surmise for Jewish pas- sengers who are planning to visit their old country or Palestine. Not only is now the new motorliner "Pilsudski" turning aroung regu- larly between New York and Gdynia, but her sistership the H. S. "Batory" will also be in serv- ice beginning June 2. Both the "Pilsudski" and "Ba- tory" carry tourists and third class only with plenty of comfort, space and service for all passen- gers. On all boats delicious kosh- er cooking is served under the supervision of a maszgiach and completely equipped synagogues are at the disposition of the pious. Emma Goldman, who is now in England, is writing a book called "Was My Life Worth Living?" in which she tells of her reactions to the United States after 15 years absence. i Sigma Delta Fraternity Receives 41.000 for German Student Relief Mau to the pereom entitled thereto. It March, ordered. thet the fifth day of next et ten o'clock In the forenoon at saki Collet Room be allodeled for es - account and omining and allowing mid hearing wild petition. And it M further of thlg order be oritered. that a copy tubliahed three sus.ceselye weeks prey.- .. to eald time at heartily In the ISt RRI printed and .111,110e. • newspaper uniting In old County of Wayne, JOSEPH A. MURPHY. ladle of Prohot ts truo ropy.) ICON D CULLEN. Depute Probate r.e.t.r. Jell. F. Allen, Attorney, 3131 1111.144; Avenue. 121.1 County et cin fly ATII OF winax, PrObate Wayne, . - At • RoR11102 of the Court for old County et Wayne. bald at Om Pram., Courtroom In the CRY Of POO• Detroit. on the thirty Prot n.1of ery in the year one thooand nine lain• died end thirty six Proonts looph A Murphy, Judge of Probate In the mete. of the edam of EVA SWIATEK. de. Mach..., a m enced. Ignallo 'tat. of .141 edam. h•ving rendered this Court Ile final amount and filed R petition prolog that the property be turned over to the helm of •eld eddy. It Im ordered, lhat the fifth der of March, ned • ■ ten n'elmik In the •P id old Court Room e. , renonn 'Anted for examining od allowing MIA and bearing old petition Anil 0 Is further ordered. that • copy of 'herewith lids order he puhliehod three euccemeive ornke prolong In raid time of heart.. n the Logal Chronicle, • nowd•Per county n fief. and rircuieting I WaYne. JOPEPII A /d1 . 1.1. Judge of Probate. is Ir. espy.) re1t4 D C1tLI.W4, Donut, Probate Refer* , 1101.1 L. Thornton. Attorney, 10573 W. Jelfernott Aye., Rio. Rouge, Mirk. COP, COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE In th• met., of the eget. of AL. PERT F . PAFFOLD. i.e.,,.') we the ..edemIgned. hmeng ton appointedby ,,• Prnb,te Court for the Conti' nf w Rom. St•e• of Mb- him, Commieelon- e•• to reset•e. nRIRIn• itntl •AJR•1 1111 , 'anis •nd demand. of ell per.ns dalnd old deo-eared. do hoehi eAlce that we will mot •t 10571 W. Jefferson Ai•, Piro, Rouge, Mien, In rettmly. nn Ittr, tiAT, the 55th o' MARCH, A T. 1134. and on FRIPAT. •at l ad t! r 11th day of MAT. A P lock P. M. of each of weld dam. for •errove Of ...mining and •IlowIng HAIRS, and Omit four month. from e 214h did. of Jrmuary. A. D 1134, s,re allowed ho wad coed for ...Um, I. present/ 'brie cielme to a. for •2. at dentine and allowed. Dated, J....-. nth. 1114 EDWARD NI R•RKE. . . 31015 R. Moi Commleelonere. 11.e Administrator, 1;11. Arnold I Shure. president of the ewish Student Scholarship Fund, ra.., of Chicago, presenting check fix 11.000 to Aaron Benenson, of New York City, retiring president of the Phi Sigma'Delta Fraternity. at that Fraternity's recent Convention in Chicago, rot Phi Sigma Delta's National program of aid to gifted German students There are now eight German students continuing their education here as guests of the Fraternity The Fraternity voted at its convention to extend the scope of the program. and to initiate a drive for funds &mon; its members Met Jewish fraternities have been invited to participate with Phi Stria Delta in this work Mani Altirnet. of Clucago.nrepeeident.sin the center 1•111. C010110RIONE/101 NOTICE In the matmr th. egmto M5R7 1.I.EN Dont:MORE. ItOrellnott i the underpinned. Imsing been •pooletod b, Cs Probate Court Mr the Conn, of W sow, lit•t• of MwhIgan, to reedy, •nd ed.lans •Il , lonte and demand. of petper.. Arden Mtn tloSeLPerl, do her•bm Sim. nolle• thet I will ho at the office of terry 114.91 , 1t. 1504 Ham , PAg.. In gold County. on FRIDAY. the Ms day of MARCII. A. If 1214. sad on WEDNESDAY. the lto h day of 3IAY. A Id of A o. 1111. at 11 26 o'clock o ed. err maid ants for t . Purr.. Of startlInIOI and allowing sold I' Is in.., and met four menthe from the 17th Mt, of Jammer,. A I. 1130. were •Ilowed nO'd Casa for creditor. to ...yet their c•allo• le me for •tamMatIon and al. Ists.re Onted. January171k, 921 PERRY J POWER. Connalsolo•le. of .1e1 de, 'ea.ed having been delivered to this Court for fireboat. and Char!. Blue homing flied therewith • petition praying that admInIstratioewith the will ann.. of mid estate be granted to Albert Menchel or some other sultele pore.. It to ordered, that the third day of April, neat at teno'clock In the fore- noon •t said Court Room be appointed for proving Mid Instrument and helot. dud petition. And It la further order., filet a ropy of this order be publIghed three euccessly• weeks nrevlOu. In .Id time of hedIng, In the Legal Chlionirly • paper printed and adulating In dad County of Wayne EDWARD COMMAND, Jude. at Probate. I• tree ropy) RALPG J. 7.11MLICR. Prohate Minster. Ill ril., E. 5? Wog, Attorney, coo (Aar- on(' 2134. CHANCERT SAI.E IN PURCUANCE end by item, of • decree of the Circuit Ckurt of the County of Wayne. !late of 141onlgon. In Chsnrery. made •nd en- tered on the twenty•eighth day of J•nu. ary A. It 1134, In a cert•In rerme g' w herein Alsonst 1111Setts 21utual Life lin Inman- rm. Compnny. • Mes.chuselte Corporation. Is Plaintiff , and 4tekman Bould•rd Theatre Com. many. • Michiean Corleor•tIon, OstOras J. Hamtner, Alfred II. Beebe, Harty J Ilammolef, Jaceli B. KleInemIth, are Defend.... Notice Is hereby ellen that we at public suctioe to tha hleheet bidder at the Southerly or row. e re. Street entrain. to the Wayne cnonty Building. In the Citp of Detroit. ...flinty of Wayne. State of 3tichlgen Ithat being the build'. In shlrh th• ridult Court for the County of Warne .• held) nn TUESDAY, THE 11th DAT OF MARCII. A. D. 1174. at Twelve o' elm k noon. Eamon Standard Time, nn the Mid E. the fellowine dew.rlimd property. ,I%: All that certain piece or perce1 of land athated and being In the City of Detroit i•ounty of wan. •nd elate of 111 .1pren. Amer./41 ta• tom it. Lat. oinelOyn. !Welty, twenty twenty•ton and twenty-three of man and Gray. SuldivIemn number two gf part ...muter *potion film. of the Ten TM/amend Acre Tra.d. accord- ing to the pla recorded In LIN, 17 loge in; maid premises Seine oftoeted en northoeet rerner of °dream Boultmerd sod Leg. Avenue. situated in the city of Detroit. County of Wayne ▪ StAt• of MI. hires PRIttl, February 6, 1114 ROBERT E RAGE. Circuit Court Confinlegioney Way. counte, Michigan ryM nrr•txr F. w'111r1NO. Attorney for PI•intIff W. Andrus, AtItentry, 1414 1 olon CreartIlan ItIdg. •41014 °RIPER FOR APPEARANCE IF i':FENnANTit weave OP MICHIGAN. In the fleetult Court for the County of Wayne, In Chan• eery - Mee Ituartlt•o True, Pomp.). a Mbhie•n reformation. True.. under egretment with Charlet M . Vern Plaintiff, ye God. Whitby and Poniole Whirl. hie elf., and Cherie. Stryanaus. Mn,. Defendant.. At • woolen of odd rant hold In the Wayne County Bond. In in the CID of Petroit. Michigan ette re 27th d•y ef January. A yt Ian Pre«mtllonorable Robert 11 Tonle. CI, col lodge it from the Cl.. sod rani. In tele can« and the aftl• dadt of any Vreeltand. hereto attached, that It ran rot two serert•Inrn In *het eats Or sount• the d•fond•nte. (Merge either WHIM one r. hie Si?.. or of therm read.. and that the do- ?of/dents. lleorge Whitle and Dornleele Whttle. hie wife, were rooldeet• of thie eat, that pre... for their •rdwarame me hae hen May Mew. •nd that the Mme not he aened by meson of therm ego ode from MIN date. It in oedered 'het 11, said defend•nta Genre. 151011. and Irmonole Whitt*, hle wife. and ...eh of thorn. appear and antorer 0111 of omplalot Pled In thin eau. within three 3) num.. of the MI of taiord., fir the add bill et remplatnt will M lakes ad ecedderd against the ••14 do- foodont4 and each a them, and It 10 NIA 1 Save Money • • • Hammond BY BUYING YOUR OLDSMOBILE From "Nate" Margolis Not an empty promise butsan actual fact that is made possible because when you deal with "Nate" you do business directly wit!. the owner of his own establishment. Margolis • & Malone, Inc. Sales-OLDSMOBILE --Service 11340 Jos. Campau Ave. TO. 8-5880-81 New Paths . . . To Youthful Vigor. A Miracle of Change Enjoyed by Busy Men in Keeping FRESH and FORCEFUL. Oa Visit Lots You In on All the Secrets. Without Obligation ... Without Coaxing SIDNEY-HILL HEALTH CLUBS UPTOWN DOWNTOWN 6535 SECOND BLVD. MADISON 4525 II. CLIFFORD ST. LARGE GAINS MADE BY SUN LIFE INSURANCE The 66th annual report of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada just issued gives support. ing evidence to the solidity of the institution of life Insurance and emphasizes how life insurance is the great stabilizing economic se- RANDOLPH 1953 Baseball Writers Honor Greenberg •• ■ •••• ■.■ NEW YORK (WNS)-One of the most coveted honors in big league baseball was awarded to Hank Greenberg, first base- man of the world champion De- troit Tigers when he received the "player of the year" plaque from the' New York chapter of the Baseball Writers of America at Its annual dinner on Feb. 2. The unanimous choice of the New York writers for the honor, Greenberg, a home-town boy who made good in Detroit, is the first of the long line of famous base- ball stars to win the award after only three years in the big' leagues. This is the second honor of the year for Greenberg, he having been named the outstand- ing American League player for 1935, Jewish Metropolitan Club Dinner-Dance on Feb. 23 ERNEST W. OWEN factor in liven of millions of the country's population. The Investment of the huge funds received by an insurance company is a formidable problem, but Pres- ident Arthur B. Wood states the Company's investment income showed a very noticeable increase over 1934. During the 65 years of its ex- istence the company's payments to policyholders and their benefici- aries exceed $968,000,000, In 1936 alone the company distributed over $80,000,000. The company's new business for the year was in excess of $219,- 000,000, giving business in force of $2,700,000,000. Total income for the year waft more than $153,000,- 000, with an excess of income over disbursements for the year of $47,000,000. The company has a very large amount of business in force in Michigan and the Detroit branch under the leadership of Ernest W. Owen ranked fourth In the com- pany's agencies. In the group insurance field the increase has been most marked showing a gain of 23 per cent. In Michigan the gain over 1934 was 68.7 per cent. curity A charter fest and first annual dinner dance will be given by the Jewish Metropolitan Club on Sun- day, Feb. 23, at 8210 12th St. This club was formerly the Half Cen- tury. Club and was reorganized on Jan. 20. The officers are: President, Morris Lefkovitz; vice-president, Jacob Silverman; treasurer, Jacob Moss; recording secretary, Leon Boricoff; financial secretary, Harry Levin; trustee, Nathan Gershow, Jonas Keywell, Isadore Herscovitz, A. Projonski, }tarry Pearlman; chairman of en- tertainment committee, Sam Rise- ler; hospitaler, Abraham Goroff; sergeant at arms, Alex Mutnick. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. and the inauguration and placing of names of members on the new charter will take place at 8 p. M. The ladies auxiliary's officers are as follows: President, Mrs. Jonas Keywell; vice-president Mrs. Irene . Kaplan; treasurer, Mrs. Lena ' Moss; trustees, Mrs. Rose Auer- back, Mrs. Bessie Lefkontitz, Mrs. Bessie Baker; hopitalers, Mrs. Sadie Gershow, Mrs. Anna Res- nick; treasurer of loans, Mrs. Becky Gell; secretary of loans, Mrs. Rose Levin; chairman of en- tertainment committee, Mrs. Grace Rubin. Harry Becker will act as toast- master. Nathan Gershow will be honorary chairman of this affair. On Sunday evening, March 8, a Purim masquerade ball will be held and prizes will be awarded: for the best costumes. Gift to Council Fund The Detroit section of the Na- Chevrolet Sales Break All tional Council of Jewish Women January Records received a contribution for the Ida F. Ginsburg Scholarship Memorial Sales by Chevrolet dealers con- Fund in memory of Esther Sapiro tinued throughout January at a from Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand. rate which broke all January rec- Who travels for love finds • ords in the history of the com- pany, besides rounding out the thousand miles only one mile. greatest 90 day: after announce- ment that Chevrolet has ever further ordered that thlo •rdar ba pub- honed on required be Ian In the Logs! known. chronolo and that a true ropy the.of This fact is revealed by figures he nett by regrmered mall to the amid defendant.. George Whitt. and Donal.. released by W. E. Holler, vice- WM., hie wife, and earn of therm di- preeident and general sales man- rected to floor. Whit). and to Domleole Whitt, hie wife. at 3111 Clipped Aye- ager. New records were estab- nu*. Detrnit, Miehilno lished both for new cars and trucks ROBERT )4 TOMS. and for used cars, Mr. Holler said. IA O ne copy) el reolt Jed.. An important contributing factor, FRANK Y. RONKOWIMI, Deputy Clerk. he added, was the used car die. xi., Atterary , sea rm•istot1 pont program,, under which thou- ode. sands of old cars were destroyed 44444 and forever removed from the RIATit MICHIGAN. In the Cloult Court for the Comte of Wayne. to Chan• streets and highways of America. (or, Iingolf, Plaintiff, vs. Victoria January sales of new ears and Rogoff. •Iwy known as VI... Rola.. VI, tort., PoleY.I. Victoria Bleacher and trucks totaled 75,412 unite, an in- Vistorth R Reg. and Wain hardware crease of 103 per cent over Jan- ' . ""'Ss"v. 11 ,1"hlion affirmation. and ./.n len., and doing uary, 1935. New unit sales for tuolne. es mi.. College et Bdully Cul- the period since the 1936 model ture. Def•ndents. At a ...Ion of said announcement totaled 247,668, as. Court held in the court lieu. In the only of Detroit, geld County "and Stole, compared with 130,867 for the on the 49 day of gehrunry. A. D. 1514 best corresponding period in the rregynt. the Ilennrable Phone,. D. ntl. lender. ilrenit Jul... It drnearing from past, 1929-30. This is an in- effIddit on file that deferment Jean crease of 89 per cent. Dieted. and doing tut... Used car sales for January tts Idle all of 14.oty Cullum le tot • met.. of this Stat• hut regidee at were 163,966 units, the second- A Igeth Street, Ilymehheret, Ileotts highest used car month in Chev- Mend, Oct York. It le ordered that rolet's entire history. Sales of ob• aPlwr and anewro the hill of eon, bib plaint 111.1 In MIe roue* within three used cars for the 90-day period moeth• from the date 6f lbly dodge. since introduction of the 1936 or said NIII will ho Mben ae contemned outdoor( her. It Is her order.. th•t models totaled .00,717 units, 247,- • corm of this order he huhltahod we 003 in 1934-5 being the highest confine t• Ida In th• Leral he and el. that • ropy of thie order previous total for a correspond- do t by sr ststortsfl men to wad defend- ing period. ant •t 411 Meth Poe. Retehhtteme. L og Dland, New York. ho last know. ad- drew SHERMAN TA CALLENDER. (A Iwo *MI atom Jui• PAANK P. 11101171(0WITT D•Pstr Clark. e we W. A. Benswanger, president of the Pittsburgh Pirates, used to be quite a music critic. eF