tits erRotr, Ansa (tutor dem PAGE EIGHT and -Real Estate Bargains- Beautiful Property HARMON, 207 lineal of Ile Oro In this city. Nearly new 22 apts. glazed the a rm. frame antes between John It tied Brush. H. A. trot, I-car gang{. ewer.' amid.... (Ink lobby, marble stairs, carpeted refrigenstIon„ mtllque walla, esperlor construction, a digaltled espermise property In an out- standing location, N. Irmalentrd. Income user 810,000, no sweatarles for two year, Enjoy tiling Item take pride In ownershlp,1Preeent oWlirr ontv reftived $112.000. Now 20,000, only 213,500 foe deed and name safe Ins. Co. mtg. for hal, We believe In title Pall. arty. we are positive IPl 1) tndt'e best boy for the mosey. Large Apt. Home strictly modern like new. 7 beautiful room% with full tiled bathe & ohower., Oen. Electric ✓efrig., stoker, prIlale porches Itesponable tenon!. with their own Period furniture, ()dental run etc. Contenient N. ll'oodward location. A 213.000 valve for 235.000 with s7,001 down. 16 Apts. Contenient corner. Modern 3-sty. n11 3 room*, fine condition. Elect. early., built in tube. avower., blown valet tolleta Sold for 2100,- 000 former mtg. $50,000„ Entire price now 230,000, only $6,000 down. No mwnpetillon on title one. Remember there are no dopll• cafee. When they or* gone. the) .4a gone. MR. 11E14•111tD, Homer Warren & Co. REALTORS 42 years dependable itemize Prices will be higher Buy Now-Payments Plus Taxes Are Less Than Rent 2-FLATS 24241 Dora. Vista 1699 Burlingame 3211 Culled 3109 tarter 3301 Clalnommt 2G61 Clement. 32311 Clemente 2914 Columba. 3153 Cortland 3411 Edison 3010 Elmhurst 3t31 klmIturot 2310 Ford 1710 Fullerton WO Geneve. I53$ Wynn Court 1675 Gladstone 3046 Grand 3241 OMNI • 2141 Illmelwood 14211 Holmur 7633 Kipling 336 OWN. 1977 Prodeas 111101 Quincy 3036 Richton 12616 Stemma 3219 litnetevant 1.26 Taylor 331t Tuxedo 2119 Wager 1(115 Wark SINGLES 19t4 Atkinson 440 Cortland IOW Dexter 1377 Fullerton MO teethe 3348 Pomade. 1514 Virginia Park 3320 Virginia Park roll Farticulers on Them 1'a...op- ...Iles eon be 01,1•11sed on Sunday at 3732 Joy Rd. C. A. Pfaff enberger, Inc. 1616 Union Guardian Bldg. Cherry 4040 • 4045 TAYLOR WEST OF DEXTER. A WELL- LOCATED AND DESIRABLE EIGHT-ROOM HOME WITH FOUR BEDROOMS, VERY NEAR BUS, CAR LINES AND SCHOOLS RECONDITIONED, EASY TERMS • Andrew L. Mellott, Inc. p435 LITERNOIS at Grand River IlOnszth 3850 Equitable Trust Co. 250 Buhl Bldg. Cherry 9220 /flint Nritro The annual meeting and luncheon of the Sisterhood of Beth El wan an- nounced for M•Y 13, at the meeting held Wedneeday in the Temple andel hall. Mrs. Ellis warren presided, calling on standing committee heads for mutual reporte. offer BUYERS HOMES, APARTMENTS. RESORT PROPERTY FARMS BUSINESS BLOCKS, ANYTHING IN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES List With Us for Service CALL CADILLAC 9606 20S W. Congress St. Let Us Act As Your Broker LOW PRICES UNUSUAL VALUES REASONABLE TERMS 2932 HAZELWOOD, frame single, 6-rm. II, A., 2-car gar., $4,250.00. 2241 GLADSTONE, B. V. single, steam heat, 2-car gar., $7,500.00. 4086 RICHTON, 9-en1. s'gle steam heat, 2-car. gar. $5,950.00 The Detroit Bank REALTY MOT. Itawdolph 5303 PRAGUE LWNS) - An sail- Semitic coogr%se milled by Nazi* for °risen, Bohemia, has been prohibited by the Czechoslovakian government. These services were among the finest and most impressively in- spiring in years. During the absence of Theodore Leibovitz, president of the Junior Congregation, Alvin August, vice president, occupied the president's chair. Throughout the holidays, the duties of cantor were most caP• ably discharged by Samuel Krohn and Jerome Sonenklar. On the first day of Pesach, there were two visitors present - Emil Pelchek and Albert Gordon, students of the Hebrew Union College at Cincinnati, who were the guest speakers. The following day, Charles Friedgood was the speaker. A succeeaul affair wan the and Party sponsormi by the Sisterhood of Beth lame! Wednesday night at the Jewish Community Center, when it MM., par- (Whaled In B. game.. Individual table priaee were awarded, and refreehments .1110,1 later In the evening. Contributing meta wag Benjamin 'Begin, who played violin selections, aecotnpanied by MM. Julie For. The date for the annual spring frolic to be given by this group was ad for May II, and committees arranging this will be announced later. Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home The Jewish Children's Home of Detroit wishes to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the fol- lowing donations: Mrs. L. Rosenthal, 1479 Virginia Park, 'Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, 3226 Webb Ave. Mrs. M. Mainis. Mrs. Irene Switkin, 2068 Cort- land. Mrs. J. W. Allen, 2305 Ifoston Blvd. Mrs. Minnie Goldstein, 1226 Na- tional Bank, in memory of hus- band, Harry Goldstein, MISS Zelle Morris, 2454 Blaine, in memory of father, Jacob M. Morris. Miss Joyce Davis Named Local Representative of Lake of Wood Camp Mies Joyce Davis has been offi- cially appointed as the local repre- sentative of Lake of the Woods Camp, a camp for boys and girls, one of the outstanding camps In Michigan, which is ideally located on Lake of the Woods, in Decatur, Mich. Miss Davis is a well-known mem- ber of the staff at Temple Beth El, where she has been affiliated for the past four years in the capacity of dramatics director. Her many activities have brought her in con- tact mainly with primary, inter- mediate and junior high school students. She has successfully produced numerous religious and educational plays, including Bible stories, fest- ival pageants and folk plays and her work with younger people is outstanding. Miss Davis is a graduate in- structor of dramatic art and as dramatics counsellor at Lake of the Woods camp, she will offer a variety of entertaining and amus- ing projects to all camp members, such as play production, stagecraft (including (scene design, costuming, make-up, lighting effects, etc.) and special courses in diction and inter- mediative reading. The plays that Miss Davis will produce this sum- mer will be beneficial, yet wholly entertaining to all the boys and girl. in the camp.' Those interested in camp this season are invited to communicate with her at 816 Pingree Ave., or phone her at Trinity 2-3465. By VICTORIA B. ROE Director, City College of Beauty Culture 1. Rose water, fine ounce; Co- legne water, one ounce; sulphate of zinc, 20 grains. Shake well to- gether and apply with absorbent cotton after washing the face or after massage with cream. 2. Rose water, three ounces; elder - flower water, two ounces; sul- phate of zinc, 30 grains; simple tincture of benzoin, 10 drops. a. Cucum- ber juice, one and one-half ounces; tinc- ture of ben- zoin, 1 dram; Cologne water one ounce; el- der flower wa- ter, six ounces. 4. Camphor Victoria B. Roe water, a ter, five minces; tannic acid, 15 grains; witch-hazel, three ounces. To make camphor water, dissolve one-quarter ounce of powdered camphor in live ounces of distilled water or rose water. ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR PARIS (WNS) - Baron Al- fred Guinzberg, scion of one of the Saul L. Schlesinger, founder most prominent Jewish families of and director of the Shaarey Zedek Czarist Russia and former presi- Children's Theater, has joined the dent of the Community of Russian staff of Camp Wigman, a summer Jews in Paris, is dead here at the age of 71. Grandson of Horace Guinzberg, one of the first Jews to be given a baronetcy in Russia, Baron Alfred fled to Paris after the Revolution. In Paris he had lived in straitened circumstances because the family's fortune had been sequestrated in Russia. He was a nephew of David Guinzberg, whose famous library of Judaica and Ilebraica is now part of the National Jewish Library in Pales- tine. BENNY FRIEDMAN football coach at the College of the City of New York for another year, according to an announce- ment by President Frederick B. Robinson. His salary will be paid by the board of high education. Last year, his first as City College gridiron mentor, his salary was raised through alumni subscrip- tions. Last Saturday, Miss Rose Rosenthal delivered an inspiring talk on "The Song of Songs". On the last two days of Passover, Sam Hertzberg and Miss Mildred Gerson addressed the Congrega- tion. Last Tuesday, Rabbi H. M. Hershman delivered a sermon for the benefit of the Junior Congre- gation. It pertained to the vital necessity and importance of Heb- rew education. Those who are planning to en- ter the Junior Congregation essay contest should turn in their es- Nathan D. Metzer's Name says to Abe Gordon, sponsor of Inscribed in Golden Book the Junior Congregation, as soon as possible. The final deadline is Mrs. Samuel L. Kavanau, chair- May 1. man of the Jewish National Fund committee, announces that a group of about 60 friends of the late LEVE WILL ADDRESS THE WEINBERG HOUR Nathan D. Metzger subscribed an amount totalling $125 to the Jew- S. J. Leve, the director of the ish National Fund in his memory. Land was purchased for $100 Bureau of Investigation of the and the balance of the money was Wayne County Board of Auditors, used to plant trees. will be heard this Sunday over The name of Nathan David Metzger has been inscribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish Na- tional Fund in Palestine and a copy has been received by the lo- cal chapter inscribed as follows: "Nathan David Metzger, inscribed by his friends. A sincere friend, a good Zionist, and for his many years of devotion to communal affairs." Track, Field Meets of Center on April 21 and 28 The Jewish Community Center's second annual track and field meet sponsored by the health and physi- cal education department of the Center will be held on Tuesday, April 21, for Sub-Senior Boys, and on Tuesday, April 28, for Inter- mediate Boys. Both meets will be held at Northern High School on the above dates at 9:30 p. m. The events will be a 25 yard dash, 220 yard dash, potato race, standing broad jump, standing hop, step and jump, and a running high jump. Each contestant may enter two dash events, two field events and relay. Four men from each club may enter each event. Entries for the meet must be in on April 14 for the Sub-Seniors, and April 21 for Intermediates. S. J. LEVE • Weinberg's Jewish Hour, Station WJBK, between 10:30 and 12 noon. This Sunday's program will be the celebration of the first anni- versary of the flower girl, Miss Dorothy Stoller. A medley of her best folk songs have been arranged for this celebration. Mrs. Anna Warren, member of the Ilalevy Hazomir Singing So- 16 N. Y. A. Non-Students ciety, will be heard in Yiddish Form Club at Center folk eonr,s. -Attorney Isaac Finkel- stein will give the Jewish news An interesting group of 16 non- flashes. students who are working under Harry Weinberg will, as usual, the N. Y. A. have been organized direct and announce this program. into a club at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, The club meets every Friday. Hans Herz!, the only son of The group plans to carry opt a Theodor Herzl, was converted to regular club program. To date Catholicism. In 1930 he committed they had a talk on "Youth in the suicide. Next War" and visited Radio Sta- tion 1V1VJ on a vocation,' tour. Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Luncheon April 22 Announcement is made by Mrs. Morris Weinstein, chairman of the committee, that final plans are completed for the spring luncheon bridge, sponsored by the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, on Wednes- day afternoon, April 22, at Deutsch's Restaurant, 900 Lin- wood Ave. Prizes will be given. Tickets can be obtained from any member or at the door. The pro- ceeds will be used for emergency relief to cases brought to the at- tention of the society. Altman's Jewish Hour, to be broadcast from 12 noon to 1:30 P. is., over Station WMBC, will feature Mr. and Mrs. Leo Joseph- se • famous Jewish actors, accom- panied by Miss Helen Slpkina. Mr. Altman's hoar broadcast on J. B. Lippincott has contracted Monday evening, from it to 8:30, win (estate the WMBC orchestra, for the autobiography of Helen Jacobs, the tennis star. directed by Leo Field, Gifts - Toys No German Goods Sold Rent • Book-3c a Day Club Rooms to Relit Club Exchange 10220 Dexter Eisenman's Pharmacy formerly located at 115111 Dexter Blvd Is Now Located at 5301 JOHN II COR. IIENDRIE All Prewriptions Filled by Ve Will lie Carefully Beetled and Belisered CALI, TRINITY 1-11316 CLASSIFIED SAUL L SCHLESINGER QUILTS-Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pil- lows recovered-special, $1.25. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dex- ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth 9050. camp for boys and young men b- BE KIND to your feet and they aited in Maine. will be kind to you. Let us build This exclusive camp for Jewish you a pair of arches that will boys, under the direction of Ar- hold the structure of your foot nold M. Lehman, 666 West Euclid 100 per cent. We make them Ave., and Abraham Mandelstam, to order to fit the individual 40 W. 72nd St., New York City, foot, at a cost no higher than offers all forms of athletics as ready-made arches, with a money- well as music, nature study, photo- back guarantee. M. KANER graphy, and so forth, under the SHOE REPAIR, only true ghee competent direction of recognized refitter in State of Michigan, authorities in each field. 1517 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer- A private showing of movies son. taken at Camp Wigwam by Mr Schlesinger is scheduled for the BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL evening of Thursday, April 23 and ladies or gentlemen desirous of Sunday afternoon, April 26. Com- making acquainttnce for the plimentary tickets are available purpose of matrimony, write Box for educators and parents inter- 60, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, ested in the subject of summer Strictly confidential. activities for boys by calling Mr. Schlesinger at Townsend 8-7291. YOUNG MAN desires room in home of small family. Home privileges. Near 14th bus line Club Exchange Denies Buy- preferred. Write full particulars ing or Selling German to Box 10, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Goods FOR RENT-Nice furnished room Club Exchange of 10220 Dex- with private family. Suitable for ter Blvd., accused of showing and 1 or 2 ladies or couple. Monterey selling German gift goods, denies Hogarth 8575. emphatically having purchased or offered for sale German goods DO YOU WISH TO GET AC- for more than two and one-half QUAINTED for matrimonial years. It invites Jewish commit- purposes through a strictly con- tees to visit the store and see fidential party? For a personal for themselves the truth of the and private interview, write Box denial. 22, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. A confirmation of this statement may be found on file with the MINERAL BATHS-Treatments for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- League for Human Rights, 807 tism, sciatiea and colds. Also David Stott Bldg., Cherry 6906. Turkish and reducing baths. The denial was made for Club Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 Front Exchange by Mrs. Helene Singer St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd). Randolph and Mrs. Alma Fisher. 6741. Aleph Fraternity's Dance on May 24 Is a Customer Kept" Our interest in a customer does not end with the completion of a sale-it merely begins. GINSBERG Motor Sales Satles FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for one or two in private home. Good transportation. 2016 Taylor, between Twelfth and Fourteenth, upstairs. "Camp Kinderwelt" of Chelsea, Mich., is now making preparations for its 8th camp season. Last year was the most success- ful season the camp has ever' had. The number of campers nearly doubled, and many were not ac- cepted because of lack of apace. This season new bungalows are being built to accommodate an even larger increase of campers. The staff, which consists of ex- Service OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS Always More Than 250 Desirable Used Cars for Sale 12515.45 GRATIOT AVE. PINGREE 6400 USED CAR STORE, 3920 WOODWARD AVE. B'nai Moshe Jr. Y. P. S. To Meet Sunday GUARD • AND YOUR V BE EYES • SAFE The Junior Young People's So- cial Club of the B'nai Moshe Syn- agogue met Sunday, April 12. An entertainment committee was appointed to plan entertain- ment to be presented at the next open meeting, Sunday, April 19. Plans for the ''Millionairies Party", which was postponed due to the holidays, are still in pro- gress. A definite date will be an- nounced soon. With Health-Llte Glasses Eyes examined, glasses fitted by registered specialists at pries you can afford to pay. a MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. Neat to Meseta a.. atiddgeo An. Philomathic Debating Club The Philomathic Debating Club met on Sunday at the Philadelphia- Byron Hebrew School. The pro- gram of the afternoon was a sym- posium on the question of the pres- ent-day assimilation of the Jew. Harry Jacobs, Richard Kramer, Philmore Leemon and Nathan Ep- stein participated in the program. Leemon was elected best speaker. MORE PEOPLE ARE CHANGING TO I OBITUARY THE 111111 194 THE GRIM SOTTLI "Pil 1[1'5 I aact THAN TO ANY OTHER BEER IN AMERICA JACOB S. BLITZ Funeral services for Jacob S. Blitz, 60 Collingwood Ave. were held Friday, April 10, in Gilbert's Funeral Home, 81 Delaware Ave. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery. Mr. Blitz died April 8, in the Federal Bldg. He was born in Louisville, Ky., 66 years ago and came to Detroit 35 years ago to enter the employ of Johnson & Johnson, manufacturers of surgi- cal supplies. For many years, until his death, he was in charge of the company's hospital divis- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished ion. He leaves a brother, Samuel room for one or two gentlen.e. S. Blitz, and two sisters, Mrs. Reasonable. 2037 Hazelwood William G. Schopp and Mrs. Sam- Ave., downstairs. uel H. Cohen, all of Louisville. Aleph Fraternity's fifth annual summer dance will be held Sun- FOR SALE - Beautiful Italian Renaissance, dining room furni- day, May 24. Dancing will be ture, 6 needle point chairs, hand held in the new outdoor dancing made. 72 inch buffet, china cabi- pavilion of the Jewish Community net, serving table. Table, buffet Center, presenting Frances Grin- and serving table runners in- nell and his Orchestra, formerly eluded. Cost $200 to make set. with Glen Gray and his Casa Lo- Apply mornings, 2605 Elmhurst, ma band. The dance committee Apt. 306, consists of Morris Serath, Morris Schoenfeld and George Schwartz- WILL SHARE my nice apartment berg. with another lady or employed girl. Reasonable. More 'for com- panionship. Agree, 2675 Roches- Gifts to Old Folks' Home Building ter, Apt. 102, near Linwood, Fund The Women's Auxiliary of the FOR RENT - Nice, cozy, fur- Jewish Old Folks Home received nished room, for lady or gentle- donations to the building fund man by private family. No chil- from the following: dren. Reference. 2213 Hazel- Mrs. Louis Levin and Mrs. Saul wood. Garfield 1805-R. B. Optner, Chicago, in loving memory of Mrs. Malke Cohn. FOR RENT-Two room furnished Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kanners, apartment. Call mornings for in- in honor of their 20th anniver- formation, Townsend 7-6647. sary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine. FOR RENT - Furnished room with six windows. Young couple Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellen- preferred. Near car and bus. stein. 2090 Pingree, Gendloff. Sees no Solution to World Prob- lem ■ Unless there is Square Deal for Jews "A Customer Made WALLACE ROSENHEIM Word of the death in New York of Wallace Rosenheim, formerly of Detroit, was received here Thursday night, April 9, by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, of Temple Beth E. Mr. Rosenheim, who was 68 years old, left here eight years ago to take a position wilth the ‘?futual Benefit Life Insurance Co. in Net , / York. He was formerl y congregation treasurer and a member of the board of trustees at Temple Beth El and had been active with the United Jewish Charities and the Jewish Welfare Federation. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 12, in New York. Surviving are his wife, Minnie, and two children, Mrs. Jane Mayer and Ilarold Rosen- heim. MRS. LENA WEISMAN Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Frans officiated at funeral services for Mrs. Lena Weisman, 76 years old, Wednesday at Tem- ple Beth El. Burial was in Wood- mere Cemetery. Mrs. Weisman died Tuesday in her home at 2294 Calvert Ave. She was born in Germany and came to the United States 60 years ago. She had been a De- troit resident for 26 years. She was the wife of the late Louis Weisman. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Ben F. Sunshine, Mrs. N. Edward Solomon, and Miss Eliza- beth Weisman, and two sons, Al- bert and Sidney Weisman. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (NCJC) -'!There will be no solution to world problems unless there is a square deal for the Jew," the Rev. FOR RENT-Room or room and board, by small refined family. Charlie Taylor, popular evangelist Near street car and bus line. declared at the Second Baptist Reasonable. Townsend 8-5672, •Church here where he is conduct- 2951 Leslie Ave. ing a revival. Mr. Taylor reviewed the history of the Jewish people FOR RENT-Cheerfully furnished from the time of Jacob through room for lady or gentleman by the ages to the present persecution couple. Tuxedo near Dexter, of the Jews in Germany under H ogarth 6639, DAVID TRAXLER Hitler. FOR RENT-Lovely room in home of 2665 W. Boston Blvd., 71 years of refined couple. Shower , con- old, died on April 16. Funeral services were held on April 17 tinuous hot water. Reasonable. with interment in Woodmere Near Dexter bus and Fourteenth Cemetery. Dr. Leo M. Franklin car line. 4069 W. Grand Ave. I and Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. Northlawn 7535. perienced councilors and teachers, He is survived by his wife, Rose; is being increased. There will be FOR RENT - Nicely furnished three sons, Alvan, Joseph and Da- special instructions for singing, room in home of adults for a vid. Jr.; and six daughters, Car- dramatics, swimming and handi- gentleman. Good transportation. roll, Mrs. Irene Levene, Mrs. Ed. craft. 2432 Pingree, Euclid 3092-W, Linz, Mrs. Sam Convissor, Mrs. The last camp reunion was held FOR RENT-Five-room flat with Leo M. Brown, Mrs. P. C. Beatty. on March 8. Many campers from alcove, heat, light, gas included. Detroit and other towns and cities HARRY COHEN Frigidaire, of Michigan and Ohio met and stall shower, newly of 2666 Pingree Ave. 40 years decorated. Near bus and spent an interesting evening sing- street old, died on April 9. Burial took car. ing camp songs, presenting camp Inquire after Saturday, I place in Troy, N. Y. He is sur- 2080 Clairmount, corner 14th, skits, and recalling happy kinder- vived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah welt days. and a sister, Mrs. Ida HOME FOR AGED AND Cohen Fares. Camp Kinderwelt and Unser Camp Preparing for the Coming Season eaginaui Notre Seventy-Mar gum.. enjoyed a delight- 71. 1.E:,,,evt17':21. - 1)ft.n conducted the eervieee end the ommittee In charge Included Mrs. Louis Itsmhinek. a. chairman, Mrs. Jacob Kanter, Met Joseph Mark, Mrs. Bernard Kramer, Mr.. Ben Clinkston and Mrs. , Jame' Rich. Rabbi David Cedarbaum will give • diecomion of "The flyttbuk" for the sub- lect of hie Friday evening sermon at Temple Beth El on April 17. After ,pending the winter In Califor- nia, Mr. Alexander Philippe, Mrs. Harry Ilirehherg and /Alm Zell. !merman have returned to the city, Mr.. Phillips was necompenied by the Mime. Rose and Mamie Imnhoff who will be In Saginaw for • month. Mre. Samuel Heffner has returned from Jacksonville, Florida. where she was the guest of her eon end daughter and their famillee, Sir, end Mr. Robert Selmer and Mr. end Mrs. Hoare Lippmann. Mr. and Mee, Lionst palms left Thursday for French 1,1. k, Indiana, for seVetal week,' inc A. ROSENTHAL FAMILY CLUB A Rosenthal Family Club met Sunday, April 12. The hostess was Mrs. A. C. Clinton. It was decided that the club have their second annual card party at Jer- icho Temple on Tuesday, May 2. Tickets can be secured from any of the members. There will be re- freshments and prizes. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late David Tucker wishes to thank their rela- tives and friends for their kind- ness and sympathy extended them during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to the Odessa So- ciety, Halevy Singing Society and David Horodoker Society.. Rev. Cantor David Golden Detr irg,s uP i nwIte Appointment SUCI.11) IH90 %VeddIng Ceretnee oh" Performed at lions and by Monuments of Character Manuel arbacb Granite and Marble Monument. 7729 TWELFTH ST. etLIJD 7191 DISABLED A PLEDGE OF SERVICE Gifts to North End Clinic North End Clinic has received thefollowing contributions: In honor of the 60th birthday of Julian Krolik from Masters David and John and Mies Judy Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. Eleanor J. Ford, Mies Ellen Ford, Miss Edith Ileavenrich, Min Sadie Hirschman, Jew F. Hirschman, Mr. and Mrs, Irv- ing Hirschman, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Meyers. In memory of Mrs. Ester Striefling from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger. For the supplementary medical assistance fund for children from Mrs. I. R. Meyer's Club and Mr. Felix Mahler's Club. For the Social Service Relief Fund, in memory of Daniel T. Crowley from Monroe Rosenfield. „, RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- dresses, women for house clean- ing, house maids, women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- son 2526. The largest attendances that ever attended services since the group was organized, marked the Junior Congregation's Passover services. The Junior Sisterhood of Temple fleth EI niet with Mies Bedlie Krannick WedneedaY, at her apartment In the Hardy. The meeting end premided over by Mien Elaine Goldstein, and plena were made for a leap year dance to be given on April 19 at the Temple eoctal hall. A mother-daughter banquet in also be- teg diecuesed fora dale to be announced in May. Committees will be •Plmitited later, April 17, 1936 Schlesinger Joins Wigwam Camp Staff Junior Congregation of the Shaarey Zedek Holds Passover Services A benefit bridge was announ. tql for April 21 in the Temple .octal hall. with Mrs. Jack Krause a an halnnnn. The program feature was a paper on "Yearn" premented by Mrs. Arthur Pamernalt. The tea was in charge of Mr. Pester- task, madated by Mrs, Manuel Mr, Krause. Mrs. Monroe Klein, Mr.. Milton Barris, Mr“. A. I.. Goldstine, Mn. Its rind Flenbets and Mm. Mar Davie. Mee Gilbert Fienberg and Mrs. Max Davie poured. Lotions for Enlarged Pores Bondholders Management, Inc. NEW YORK (WNS) - Benny Friedman, former All-American quarterback at the University of Michigan, has been reappointed Moore and Sank Voir bale on bind contract atilt low dom. payment. 1647 lawren00 5066 Maplewood 3023 Monterey 9415 Meldeado Friedman to Remain City College Coach THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 'BARON GUINZBERG CALLED BY DEATH Sign This Card at Once and Become a Partner in Moat Important Community Effort Allied Jewish Campaign, Room 1475, Hotel Statler, Detroit, Mich. I pledge my service. a. • solicitor in the 1936 Allied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federation, (Induct- ing the Old Folks' Home Building Fund). Since the cam• Naga aaaaa isafion is divided into trade and professional groups, 1 am indicating below the division in which I wish to aerve. Name trade or profession NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO. Special attention given by prac- tical nursing. P. Fisher, 1732 Taylor Ave., Trinity 2-0096, IN MEMORIAM Rev. Cantor Jacob --- Silverman In loving memory of our dear SURGICAL husband and father, Benjamin Abramowitz, who passed away to Searle ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING two Prattle. Wrestling and other promoters years ago, April 3, 1934 (16 days RecommendedIG throughout the country could take in Adar). Pbz stein. sad No one knows the ',pent heartaehes Iloepltate page from the diary of Adam Only thew who hat• law can tell 2903 Weissmuller of the Arena Gardens And the tears that •r. ,bed in silence in the way of treatment accorded Elmhurst For the one we laced pa well TO. 8.6539 their patrons and benefit by his Sadly missed by his wife and warriases example. children. Performed It has been his annual custom on Christmas and New Years to ahoy his appreciation for his pub- lic's patronage by giving them a FUNERAL DIRECTORS special gratitude show at 44 cents for all seats in the house, first come, first served. Now he has extended this to include an after- Easter barges card at the same price in which he offers four bouts next Monday at the Arena. To top the Easter card he has signed Nango Singh, his Hindu mat devil, and Jose Manuel, Por- tagoese grappler for what he calls e "revenge bout." Enjoy Deehle-Mellow OLD GOLD Prize Tobacco with 7739 John R. St. Your Dinner