kaDigraorrifEwisnalaorta4 PAGE EIGHT a Argo Oil Trucks 1,200 United Hebrew Schools' Pupils Serve Thousands Attend Showing of "Land of Promise" .......... tie A Desire for the Best Is Leading Detroit Men to Complete Their Spring Wardrobes with Challenger Suits at '30 The best —we mean just that. Compare The Challenger's finer materials, superior tailoring and exacting fit with the best suits you've ever seen et $30. You, too, will agree that The Challenger is Detroit's outstanding clothing value at this price. Variety of models and patterns. Size range complete. Other Fine Values, $40 to $50 BAUMGARTNER'S Your Next Car Should He a LaSALLE OLDSMOBILE Margolii&Malone,Inc. Oldsmobile & LaSalle SALES d, SERVICE OBITUARY Women's Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith Appointment EUCLID 54941 Wedding fe ♦ me- Mee Performed al Rome and by Monuments of Character r :TIV Manuel Urbacb Each lonely hour that We hare spent Is wee en through and through With Golden threads of memory Mother Dear Just fur you. It has been six lone year.. Mother dear, klInoe yon left our hearts filled with sadness. and tear. Yours was a heart that was blithesome and gay. • Seatterl. mnehlne all along the You know how we hoed you, and, yea lore you yet, Though God took you from us, we can• not forget. You )(ere luting and kind In an your way. tprIght and Just to the end of your darn. Stemma sad true in your heart and mind, What a beautiful memos you left behind. Living without you Mother Dear I. Lech • task, And We will pl. for you through nil the ..... 1301 we shall entry on sweetheart as you would a., And try to feel you're here with us Instead. Ever to be sadly missed by her loving husband, children and grandchildren. Granite sad ilarbL Moatmeste 7729 TWELFTH ST. EUCLID 71111 Rev. Coots*. Jacob Silverman SURGICAL MODEL IS Yee.' Frsedlce iteecernmended b7 ch..arinne and 110.1)thale 2903 Elmhurst TO. 8.68 39 Kadin.* Performed Masada to Meet at Center on Tuesday The first meeting of the Jewish Center chapter of Masada, young men's Zionist organization, will be held at the Jewish Community Center on Tuesday, May 6, at 8 p. m. The Center Zionist philo- sophy will at that time be die- cussed. The meeting will be an open af- fair an dfriends and all in- terested are invited to attend and to participate in the discussions. GIFTS • CARDS NO GERMAN GOODS SOLD CLASSIFIED competitors throughout the coun- try. Today the Argo trucks serv- ing thousands of Detroiters an- nually with fuel oil are a familiar sight in every neighborhood throughout the city. In addition to Mr. Fisher, the other officers of the company are Alex J. Groesbeck, chairman of the board; Charles E, Feinberg, vice- president, and David H. J. Fein- berg, secretary-treasurer, The success of this company lies in the fact that it does more than just merely trade merchan- dise for money. By injecting an deal in selling something and making this business a reflection of the personalities of the above Two great automobiles that don't need a mentioned men, Argo has risen to "nits talk" to make you want to own one. Let l eadership in its field, and de- "Nate" Margolis show you how easy it can be servedly No. In addition to many i nnovations Argo was the first done and the many advantages of dealing distributor of fuel oil in Detroit with him. t o introduce prize protection, Keep-Fill Service, 24 hour delivery service, Sunday service, metered t rucks, printed meter records, etc. Likewise it was the first to give visual evidence of its confidence in i ts product. Argo gives you written evidence that its product is clean, free from dirt and foreign matter —that its storage tanks and t rucks are kept equally clean. Argo will be glad to send one of their engineers to your home 11340 Jos, Campau Ave. TO. 8-5880.81 to consult with you regarding your fuel problems. A call to Lafayette brother, Joseph of New York and 4500 will entail no obligation. three misters, Mrs. Sam Gettner of Detroit, Mrs. Max Wigler of HYMAN KRANSBERG Newark, N. J. and Mrs. Sam of 3710 Chicago Blvd., 28 years Rosenblum of Paterson, N. J. old, died on April, 25. Funeral services were held on April 26 LEAH PLEASE with interment In B'nai David of 2675 Richton Ave., 67 year's Cemetery, Rabbi J. S. Sperka of- old, (lied on April 23. Funeral A joint meeting will be held ficiating. Ile is survived by his Monday evening, May 3, of the services were held on April 23 wife, Marian, his parents, Mr. and Women's Auxiliary of the B'nai with interment in B'nai David Mrs. Morris Kransberg, and four Cemetery, Rabbi J. S. Sperka of- B'rith and members of Pisgah tisters, Mrs. Fannie Wiener. Mrs. Lodge. ficiating. She is survived by her Edna Weinberg and Mrs. Lillian At the April 20 meeting held husband, Benjamin, three daugh- Garfinkel of Detroit and Mrs. Ma- ters, Mrs. I. Millstein, Mrs. M. at the Book Cadillac Hotel, the mie Bordinan of Toronto. Women's Auxiliary of B'nai' B'rith Ostrow and Mrs. A. Lash, two eons, Louis and Mayer, and a sis- reported on the splendid work ABRAHAM ROSENTHAL done at the Hillel Foundation at ter, Mrs. l'earl Kushner, and seven of 2431 Pingree Ave., 55 years Ann Arbor during Passover. The grandchildren. old, died on April 21. Funeral kitchen was completely furnished, services were held on April 22 a new stove provided and 150 ARTHUR L. TUSHBANT with interment in Clover hill Park Passover meals were served at the Funeral services for Arthur L. Seder. Students also had :seals Cemetery, Dr. A. M. Hershman officiating. Ile is survived by his Tuahbant, of 1644 Virginia Park, daily during the entire holiday. wife, Fannie, a son, Myron; three president of the Reliance Steel On May 11, annual B'nai B'rith daughters, Mrs. Albert C. Clinton, Corporation here were held Fri- Day of the auxiliary, every mem- Mrs. George S. Jackson and Mrs. day. Burial was in Clover Hill ber will give a card party, the Louis J. Swartz and a sister, Mrs. l'ark Cemetery. funds of which will go toward the Mr. Tushbant died Weddesday fund of Ilebrew learning. Esther Keller. night in Woman's Hospital follow- Mrs. Harry Yudkoff was ap- ing an auto accident 10 days ago. HARRY GOLDMAN pointed chairman of the moon- of 9810 Lawton Ave., 61 years Ile was born here 39 years ago. l ight committee. The moonlight en old, died on April 24. Funeral Ile was a member of the Frank- June 14 will be given jointly with services were held on April 26 lin Hills Country Club, and Stan- the men. Working with Mrs. Yud- with interment in Machpelah dard Club and Ashlar Lodge, F. koff are Mrs. Smith, advertisement Cemetery. He is survived by his & A. M. committee chairman, and Mrs. His wife, Clara Leider Tush- wife, Sarah and a son, Morris. Frady, ticket committee chairman. bent, was killed in an auto acci- Delegates to the B'nai B'rith dent in 1925. Ile is survived by HAROLD LOUIS ROSS convention July 6 to 10, in the of 2605 Elmhurst Ave., 29 years a daughter, Dorothy; a son, Sid- form of a cruise on the Great old, died on April 25. Funeral ney; four brothers, Morris, Max Lakes, were chosen as follows: services were held on April 26 Jack and Fred Tushbant, and a Mrs. Ruth Metzger, Mrs. Jacob With interment in Machpelah Cem- sisted, Mrs. Sam Cohane. Ilarwith, Mrs. Joseph Sanders, etery, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal Mrs. David Diamond, Miss Lottie officiating. He is survived by his Gont, Mrs. Harry Tanner, Mrs. wife, Berdie, a son, Alan Stuart; Harry Yudkotf. his mother, Mrs. Sara Ross; a Mrs. Harry Tenner was chosen In loving memory of our dear to represent the Women's Auxili- mother, wife, and grandmother, ary as captain for the Allied Jew- Sarah Leah Kapetansky, who sh Campaign. All members wish- Rev. Cantor passed away a i x years ago, ing to serve on this committee David Golden May 5, 1930 (7th day in Iyar). should rail Townsend 6-1537. IN MEMORIAM May 1, 1936 Remember Mother'. Day on Detroit commercial life holds no Sunday, May 10 more inspiring or spectacular Policemen Corn. to Rescue of Children During Heavy Rain and Pre- vent Party From Being Spoiled by Carrying Club Exchange, 10220 DEXTER story than that of the Argo Oil Youngsters Into Buses Corporation, purveyors of 1.'urnace oil. Roy It. Fisher, president of An old nursery rhyme about the buses, having been carried across the Argo, has built an organiza- tion that is the pride of his home policeman being the child's best by the officers in a most orderly city and the envy and model of friend was translated into reality manner. last Tuesday evening. Remarkable discipline was ex- Ten members of the Detroit Police Department - came to the ercised, with 10 schools from RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- rescue of several hundred pupils every section of the city repre- dresses, women for house clean- of the United Ilebrew Schools sented at the special show. Not ing, house maids, women for whose party at Littman's Peo- a single child strayed into the part time work. By hour, day ple's Theater, 12th and Seward, wrong bus. or week, Schlesinger's, Madi. The children's audience of more to see the special showing of "The son 2526. Land of Promise,'i was on the than 1,200 was the most enthus- verge of being spoiled by the iastic of all the gatherings that QUILTS—Made or recovered from heavy rain that fell when the attended the showing of "The your own feathers or wools. Pil- children were about to enter the Land of Promise," The vast out- lows recovered—special, $1.25. buses for their return trips home. pouring of children from the Uni- Full line of curtains, baby, The water reached up to the knees ted Hebrew Schools attested to shower and wedding gifts. Dex- of most of the children, and a the influence of these schools and ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11049 problem presented itself to the to their dominating position in Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth teachers and accompanying par- the city, both in point of num- 9050. ents as to the safest way of get- hers and interest in this educa- ting the youngsters home as dry tional institution. BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL as possible. Teachers of all the schools act- ladies or gentlemen desirous of At this point the policemen ed as ushers and guided the chil- making acquaintince for the came to the rescue. Within 16 dren, under the direction of Ber- purpose of matrimony, write Box minutes after the conclusion of nard Isaacs, superintendent of the 60, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. the performance most of the chil- United Ilebrew Schools of De- Strictly confidential. dren were in their seats in the troit. HOME FOR AGED AND ROY R. FISHER WASHINGTON BLVD.ATCRAND Riff* Detail's Favorite MOREL and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Annual Gewerkshaften Flower Day Saturday and Sunday, May 2 and 3 On Saturday evening and all day Sunday, May 2 and 3, the Zionist labor youth movement of Detroit will participate in nation. wide flower days which will be held all over the country for the rehabilitation of Palestine. An ap- peal for support of this fund states: "The Jewish people of Detroit know what Palestine now means to the thousands of chalutzim and cbalutzoth, and to the ruined and persecuted Jewish masses in Ger- many, Poland and other countries, , who are waiting for the moment MINERAL BATHS—Treatments to enter Palestine and settle there; for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- and will therefore perform their tism, sciatiea and colds. Also duty by contributing their share Turkish and reducing baths. when approached on Saturday eve ; Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 Front ning or Sunday, May 2 and 3, and St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd), Randolph thereby strengthen the hands of 6744. the pioneers and make it possible for Palestine to absorb an ever FOR RENT—Nice furnished room with private family. Suitable for larger number of newcomers from 1 or 2 ladies or couple. Monterey all over the world. In spite of the Ilogarth 8575. numerous obstacles created by our enemies, we must go forward with the great task of reconstruction FOR RENT—Two airy, furnished rooms for gentlemen in home of and self emancipation," couple. Reasonable. 3341 Cle- ments, near Dexter, Vigoda to Conduct Children's Theater Services May 1-3 of Shaarey Zedek Rehearsing Plays Will Appear in Concert at B'nai David Sunday Evening Cantor Samuel Vigoda of New York arrived in Detroit Wednes- day to fulfill his engagements at Congregaticin B'nai David, 2201 Elmhurst and 14th St., scheduled for this week-end. It has been announced by the committee in charge of the a r r a ngements that he will con- duct the serv- ices Friday eve- ning and Satur- day morning and will also present an elab- orate musical program at the concert which will be held in • the same audi- Cantor Vigoda torium Sunday, at 8 p. m. At all appearances he will be assisted by a local male choir. Cantor Vigoda was last heard here three years ago. Ile is known throughout the states as one of the foremost representatives of the cantoral art. He was chief can- tor of Budapest, Hungary, before coming to the United States, 13 years ago and has toured Europe since several times. For the past seven years he has been connected with the Jewish Center at Univer- sity Heights in New York, It Still El Notts DISABLED Special attention given by prac- tical nursing. P. Fisher, 1732 Taylor Ave., Trinity 2-0096. FOR RENT—Cheerfully furnished room for lady or gentleman by couple. Tuxedo near Dexter. Hogarth 6639, The theater organization was WANTED — Woman for cooking and washing. Must be good cook. completed at the last meeting, with Hours 9 to 5. No Saturdays or the reading and approving of the Sundays. $5 week. 2295 Chicago constitution written by the officers Blvd. of the group. Provisions were made for all matters that might at FOR RENT—Furnished room for any time confront the group. one or two young men in home of The play reading committee has young couple, Sturtevant Ave. been reading plays of all kinds in between Wildemere and Dexter. an effort to find those suitable for Call Townsend 6-4803 after 4 p. production, and usable in the Chil- m., week days. dren's Theater, Plays are being cast just as soon as they can be FOR RENT—Furnished room in read and approved by the commit- clean home. Tile bath. Near 14th tee and passed on by Mr. Schlesin- St. car line and bus. 2739 Pasa- ger, the director. Casting will con- dena, near Linwood, Reasonable. tinue on these plays until all mem- bers of the Shaarey Zedek chil- FOR RENT—Furnished room for one or two people in home of dren's theater have an opportunity small family. Reasonable. Call to appear in at least one produc- between 9 a. m. and 12 noon at tion. Readings for."The Patchwork 3284 Tuxedo, upstairs, or Plaza People", a new production were 1786. conducted and members of the east include Elaine Brode, Ethel Levine, Symond Gottlieb, Sanford Schae- FOR RENT—Well-furnished, com- fortable room for one or two fer and Sherwin Wine. young ladies in modern home of • "Mother And Her Aids", to be small family. llome privileges. presented for the Shaarey Zedek Good transportation. Call Tyler Sisterhood Mothers' Day program, 6-9728. is rehearsing frequently and com- ing along nicely. Miss Jane Cotten FOR RENT — Nice, clean and is faculty adviser and Frederick quiet room. Good transportation. Miller student director for this 2329 Fullerton, Reimer, upstairs. production. WANTED—Furnished room with kitchen privilege for elderly( la- dy. Dexter, Clairmount or Lin- wood section. Garfield 1565-M. B'nai Moshe Starts Popularity Contest Feature of Silver Jubilee of Con- gregation Is Inaugurated FOR RENT — Room for young man or young lady. Mrs. I. Lan- dau, 2319 Elmhurst Elmhurst, downstairs. One of the interesting features of the silver jubilee festival to be FOR RENT — Attractive, fur- nished room for a gentleman. staged by Congregation B'nai Se Near street car line. 2677 Ful- Moshe June 6 through June 14, (in Sunday. May 3. •t 10,45 a. In., Dr. lerton Ave. Leo M. (1anklin will preach on the will be a popularity contest among ad .J "The Human gide of tho )410. young ladies of the city. FOR RENT—Beautiful, spacious Odd." Already five young women have On May 10. Monday, ► t144), Dr. room in a very modern home. Franklin will the pulpit. 110 enrolled in this contest, the first subject will be "Loot Soul." 2751 Webb Ave. On the Sabbath, May 9. Rabbi Loon prize in which is $40 in cash, with Fr wilt preaeh on the subject "Fes- $20 going to the runner-up and FOR RENT—Furnished room for II)•1 of 11.001 Akiba." $10 to the lady placing third. ether and Daughter Detyt gentleman or employed couple. 'W on the Sabbath, May 2. at 10.30, 10- Awards will be handed out at the Apply Sunday, 2251 Pingree, dr...en will he given in behalf of the mothers by Mrs. Douala. I. Drown, and conclusion of the festival on June upstairs. Near Fourteenth. In behalf of the daughters by Ellen 14, and in view of the approach- Faith Outdate.. Serytees will be fol- FOR RENT—Cottage at Sylvan lowed trya luneheon and entorthinment ing vacation season competition is for mother. •nd dmghter• Lake, for month of June. Rea- expected to be keen. tineduallon lexerclee. sonable rate. Call Monday and Young women's clubs, sororities TN e graduation exercise. of the IlIgh Scheel IMpartment of the ached of Reli- and other girls organizations are Wednesday evenings Garfield gion will be held In connection with 3760-J. the Morning nerviren en Sunday. May invited to participate in the con- 17. •t IOU S. Rabbi I ht p Merman test by nominating their candi- 0111 deli ver an aires. tt FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished dates either indivdually or in the Educational A cIldtleat room for a young man in home ne of Teeth El ais- name of their respective organi- The cloeIng ...mi. les. of Jewish Me di. will lithe place zation. Ladies unattached to or- of couple without children. Monday night, Lay 2). Everything modern. Linwood The clo.ing exercises of the School of ganizations are likewise invited, as Religion will take place Saturday. May section. Reasonable. Call Town- membership in them is not re- Si. and Sunday, May 24. Rabbi Foam send 8-5575. willAddy., the closing assemblies quired in order to qualify, Temple Men's Clobt For further information call GRADUATE NURSE, 36, special- On I Wedneeday. May 27, at IPSO p. rn . gimlet hall. spurt. celebritieewill llogarth 0862 or Townsend 6-3336. in ising in paralysis, heart, cancer, City College of Beauty Culture, Le ••en Wept." •t • Mai dinner. rheumatism, stomach ulcers, high recognized as one of the most a•MaidaeloOaele,MWYMMOWee.adeeel•Weelea blood pressure and anaemic progressive institutions in the city, cases. Mrs. Myers, 2295 West with the main school at 2019 W. Grand Blvd. Garfield 9611, Reran. of the close friendship be- Grand Blvd., at Grand River Ave., tween Rabbi Wolseyof PhIladelphi• and and branches at 10315 Jos. Cam- it bl Derr*. Temple Beth Jacob, wa. FOR RENT—Furnished room by tiost to a largo rongregation on Friday aponeored to The bridge luncheon pau Ave, and 111/2 South Saginaw a small family. Townsend 6-1944 e nln April II, to thi• Jewish leader. the Beth El Sisterhood Tuemlay ail St., l'ontiac, announces the open- temple Pormore then 10 years, Kablel Wel*. 1980 Grand Ave. ...•yed an • plemtant event at- helm* shape th harm t r I ing of another branch school at tended by 0. Mrs. Jack Krause war ha• American Hereon Judaism. Cony... chairman of the party. Thenext TO RENT—LaSalle Gardens dis- 1205 Griswold Street, corner of • general Pon liodri Shot.. his present pulpit I. ctItity of the group will be the annual une of the oldest reform temple. In trict, large well furnished roam State. luncheon May 13 In the Durant Hotel. America. The eubject of Rabbi 'Weise • in home of small American fam- The new downtown school is Fe.tive plane for the .pring frolic are • ddrese was Judaism Tea oas armed y ily of adults. References re- located nn Griswold corner of engaging member. of Beth linnet Sis- the ladle* of the Smterhooel. terhood. The event which Ix annual la quired. Euclid 66534. State and will not only serve as elated fox way 10 to the Jewleh •om- With the advent of Mother', Day in a central enroll- munity 1 .14.1. Mrs. Hyman Leavitt is the near future. the Sisterhood I. Plan . ehelre.n and lefi. Joseph Ilimelhoch. ning a mast elaborate program to he BEAUTIFUL Summer home on ment and train- co•chalrman. held on M•y 9. the place nee program Union Lake, Dewey Beach. Good to be announced later. ing points, but bathing. All modern conven- Flint chapter of the Young Judaea. will also act as mot Milton Pchwartsberg of at. Loale, Mo. hemIneeed•y night at the home of iences. Electrochef. Season, $450 he the how* Ir.* for a week of his Mho Edith Leavitt, 1171 Rata Paterson • clinic wherein or will share. Call Townsend The chapter M. received a eertlet• tousles. Mr. and Mr. Norman Buckner. advanced stu- St. rat. of Ofillation from national head- 8-9834. One of the major affair. eponoored by dents from the quarters and has is. become a am,- unit. Mime Marlon Bathe. was the werY active memlierehip of the three other • 'Pi-ad FOR SALE — Beautiful dining imted tre.eurim of the group and Limo J unior Temple Club to he held on Mar • cabaret. detail. of which will schools will twooitt wait named relwerwntative to room and bedroom suites, frigi- 'The member. were Invited to le nmounred later. operate under Iladaawth daire. Like new. Will sacrifice. pareMpat• in a hiking party t. be ...- the supervision pored by Junior Madura On May 5, the Junior Temple club le No dealers. Call at 3296 Tuxedo. stemoorini a stag and party to he held of expert in- at the Temple. the pr... of whiM FOR RENT — Comfortable, fur- structors.. will go toward. the Temp. library, .hick Is one of their projects nished room for • gentleman is Mrs. Victoria home of couple. Congenial at- B. Roe, register Mr. N. II Illornromen and daughter. and Mr. De It Rainier. and the letters mosphere. Good transportation. of the school, ODITTART small daughter recently returned from Harry Cohen. manager of the Liberal McQiade, near Joy Road. 9345 r ecognizes • three month? O. In Miami Belch. Credit clothing Co. died at Merry Hee. Euclid 4638-M. training as the OW Monday ••ening et a heart •ttark Mr and Wm Saul Dirokrant are most important euff.red earlier in the Lay Mr. Cohen to emending the week-end In Chicago molted by his wife. Martha, two d•ugh- FOR RENT—Pleasant room for Victorio B. Roe element in tent hi II and Jean. two brother. gentleman in single home. Pri- Mn A. Lehi.. Led daughter Barbara beauty opera- Garry of leotrolt and Mon of California. hat* returned from • two weeder visit threw •toter.. Mn.H • •• l• Illnh- vate bath. 3329 Leslie Ave. Call tions, much the same as perfect berg and Mrs. Loetie !Amickof gailnaw to Roc N. Y. Longfellow 9392. Lea flireh•erg Califon. training is the chief asset that •and Themaiu will be taken to Chkago PRICE WAR STARTED turns an ordinary athlete Into • fur burial. ben already have cut the price star. BY JEWISH BAKERS of the one and one-half pound Dr A. P. Jacoby and Ilywesn Green- Ten courses of free tuition will berg v.nt a few days trout lolling In A price war within the member- loaf frpm 12 to 9 cents. The ac- be given to the first 10 students Northern Michigan ship of the Jewish Master Bakers' tion was taken when • former who qualify. Mrs. Roe will be glad Confirmation verde.will b. h.01 at Association of Detroit has been member cut his prices, Mr. Adel- the Temple on May 31. ROSA David in progress during the put week son said. Knowing the actual to explain this attractive offer. Cedarbannt of Lumina will officiate The eh., consists of chart.. Antholr. and efforts are being made to end cost of producing bread he as- The first 50 families from PO- Heiner Stmt. Jack Mini., Miriam the discord over prices. serted that if the bakers do not Goldberg. feyt.11 Katz. Vlore. Rob'esen. land to settle in Biro-Bidjan will Rot*. Rem. and Fiord** Veld* Murray Adelson, auditor for agree on the 12 cent price, most leave Poland within the next two of them will be forced out of most of the members of the asso- t. the weeks They are being financedMra F. rater ciation, which includes 32 bak- business within three months be- cause by Jewish money from America. Garb. this week of losses. ery operators, said that nine mem- College of Beauty Opens New Branch ltlint Notts Bag tiritv Netts 7.1 • linntiar Notts -Real Estate Bargains- BOSTON BLVD. $14,500 $6200 for 11 Apts. Brick x and 3 room. I 'team half bk., weed of Doodward. All rented. spires $3100 cosh. Moot amusing ...Re, In tod.'s paper. MODERN SOL 11) MASONRY ROUSE ON LARGE LOT—CAN- VASSED WALLS—TILK ROOF e— SPRINKLING SYSTEM—IN • GOOD CONDITION—TERMS TO IlK ARRANGED. $7250 Fine 4 Apt. rurnInlied. 1 atentn. (McRae. Rent- • end.. sense dm* 4.0.1 street, near Bunting*. Home and Inc . ed $10 CHICAGO BLVD. $15,750 • FOUR DEDUCIONIS—TWO COL- ORED TILE RATIN — CAN- VASSED AND PAINTED WALLS Best High Grade 10 omit. for the .y. Modem 3 mune, murphya, shooter.. Red Floah steam ulth hot Ruler Elt00110, electric refdi o riylaL —SERVANTS QUARTERS—OIL HEAT — MODERN — IN FINE 0 ND! T ION — CONVENIENT TERMS. halls. 530.000 thine In 1030. Now IMAM sIlle souse Minn. • • CHICAGO BLVD. Colonial 8 Apt. for $12,000 I)rlrht and allruclhe, step to Jefferson theatre anal lonalnewl center. All 3 rtmalls. Ten.. FOI R 11EDROOMS-71M BATHS —TILE KIT(11EN— SERVANT'S DUARTE ICS — RECREATION ROOM—OIL HEAT—CAN AR- RANGE TERMS Stint NEW • 50 Apta for $100,000 MORTGAGE ()It DILL CONSID- You can't !mat thle moiwitierIng ER SMALL HOUSE IN TRAWL qmIlly and ALSO (4111F6 UNUSUAL BUYS • FOR 11011 SELECTION Homer Warren & Co. Holden & Resume, Inc. Buhl Illdr. 10411110n. Can ChM. deal in 5 days. MI). 1110/151111). REALTORS Randolph Slit Our and LOW PRICES UNUSUAL VALUES REASONABLE TERMS 14 Century of Seed. Our Complete Realty Servic e Sales — Management Appraisals Insurance — Rentals Loans Negotiated 2932 HAZELWOOD, frame single, 6-rm. II, A., 2-car $4,250.00 • 11011ES, APARTMENTS, RESORT PROPERTY FAICIP4, ROSIN ESN 111.0410S, ANITIIINO IN 111141•01444 OPPORTUNITIES 2241 GLADSTONE, B. V. single, steam heat, 2-car gar., $7,500.00 4088 RICHTON, 9-rm. s'gle steam heat, 2-car. garage. $5,950.00 Bondholders Management, Inc. The Detroit Bank 205 W. Congress CA. 9606 REALTY MGT, Randolph 5553 Let Us Act As Your Broker Mother - Daughter Day at the Temple on Saturday, May 2 ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 On Saturday, May 2, the Tem- pla Sisterhood will sponsor a mother and daughter day on which occasion a service will be held in the morning, a luncheon at noon and entertainment in the after- noon. On behalf of the mothers, Sirs. Douglas Brown will give an ad- dress in the morning service, and in behalf of the daughters, Ellen Faith Goldstone will give an ad- dress. Attention Merchants! The New Grand Central Arcade LINWOOD AT DAVISON, offers A Rare Opportunity for a limited number of progressive merchants to acquire departments in this fine shopping center ON A PERCENTAGE BASIS 30,000 Feet of Shopping Space for Drug Store, Confectionery, Grocery, Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor, Appliances, Lighting Fixtures, Light Furniture, Lingerie, Hat Shop, Haberdashery, ,Children's and Women's Wear, Dry Goods, etc. Apply to MR. CHERNIK GRAND CENTRAL ARCADE LINWOOD AT DAVISON Littman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH A, SEWARD TRINITY 2-3488 Continued by Popular Request ONLY THREE DAYS MORE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Matine e and Evening "The Land of Promise" 20000 Detroit Jews have seen this picture of life in Palestine. — Don't miss it — TICKETS — SO nests Children, IS rents Mr. and Mrs. Shloime Bercovich Buy Site for Camp Near the Irish Hills Mr. and Mrs. Shloime Bercovich, both of whom are popularly known in Detroit, announced this week the purchase of a camp site on the sandy shores of beautiful \Vamp- lers Lake, on the crest of the Irish Hills, 58 miles from Detroit, on Road U. S. 112. This camp will open on June 27, and will be for both boys and girls. It will have a special nursery de- partment which will be in charge of a Merrill I'alroer teacher. Equipped with 'modern building, stress will be laid on the highest degree of sanitation, according to Mr. and Mrs. Bercovich, who state that arrangements are being made to provide the bent recreational facilities and to emphasise Jewish cultural aspects in the camp activ- ities. Small cottages ( are being con- structed, and aarsitary equipment installed. The grounds will be equipped for athletic activities and various games. The older children will be under the care of nature tvained counsel- lors with good Jewish backgrounds. Special attention wit ,1 be given the nursery group by thii Merrill Pal- mer trained counsellor. Children from 3 to 14 will be accepted in the camp. Mr. Bercivich is well known here as the principal and head teacher of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute. Mrs. Bercovich is the executive director of the Jew- ish Child Placement Bureau. Meyer Steinberg Joins the Chicago Stock Exchange Dart & Company, a leading De- troit brokerage house, has been admitted to membership on the Chicago Stock Exchange, the third largest securities market in the United States. The membership is held by Meyer Steinberg, a partner. The company is also a member of the Detroit Stock Ex- change. Dart & Company mainiain of- fices in the Penobscot Bldg., and in the Ilackley National Bank Bleg. in Muskegon. It has wire connection, to all principal mar- kets and has one of the outstand- ing statistical departmenta in Michigan for the compilation of economic and financial data.