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THE LEGAL CHRONICLE I

DISPLAY "MINIATURE COUNCIL CAMP"
AT THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Fine Entertainment
Will be feature of
Y.P.T.C. Moonlight

IMPUTIV/111.-CONIF'AMIlle

The 14th annual convention of
the Jewish National Workers' Al-
The 37th annual Temple moon-
liance of America will be held at
Atlantic City, May 31 to June 4. Registrations Now Being Taken for the Camp Season at light to be held Monday night,
June
22, on the Steamer Put-In-
Louis Rosenawieg is the delegate
Jeddo, Mich.; Junior Council Committee
Bay will have several outstanding
from the Chaim Nachman Bialik
Vacation
Information
entertainment features, never be-
Gives Camp
fore included in a social affair of
A miniature replica of Council mile of sandy beach make the camp this nature. "Major Berdun's
Amateur Hour" is the title given
Camp, designed and executed by an ideal vacation spot. During the
Mrs. David B. Werbe, is on display months of July and August Jew- by the committee in charge of
this new and unusual fun fest.
at the Jewish Community Center, ish school girls, business and pro-
Prominent local judges, whose
Woodward and Holbrook Aves.,
names will be announced later,
where registrations for the camp fessional women may vacation
The essence of mutuality as ex-
will award prizes fur the best
here
at
a
nominal
cost.
Registra-
are now being taken. The Detroit
pressed in North American Life is
(and worst) efforts at entertain-
section of the National Council of tions may be made either at the
ment, by those participating. With
the sharing of profits by the policy-
Jewish Women, which sponsors Community Center or the Council members of the Young People's
holders alone.
Council Camp, has asked members clubhouse 80 Rowena St.
Temple
Club
and
their
friends
Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, chair-
of the Junior Council to be on duty
70,000 men and women—the sole
in the community looking forward
man
of
the
Council
Camp
advisory
at the Center to answer all ques-
owners of the Company have found
to taking active part in this gala
tions,pertaining to camp vacations. board, has Mrs. Regene Freund social event, registrations are be-
their interests best served by Assur-
s
Cohane as vice-chairman and Mn.
Miss Faga Keidan is in charge of
lug Mutually in this Company.
Oscar C. Robinson, as secretary. ing accepted by Ludwig Maybaum
unior
-
unior group of these volun.
Mrs. Dan Krouse, chairman, and and Miriam Carver, co-chairmen
Promote your own prosperity.Share
teers.
of entertainment, or at Boesky's
The picturesque, modernly Mrs. Julius C. Soloman, vice-chari- Dexter and Collingwood. All per-
in the benefits offered by North
equipped buildings of Council man, of the local contacts commit- sons in the community, young and
American Life.
tee,
are
in
charge
of
the
Communi-
Camp, located on a bluff, overlook-
old, who are interested in partici-
ing Lake Huron, are 75 miles ty Center camp exhibit which is
pating are invited to join this pro-
north of Detroit, 14 miles beyond part of the work of the Council gram.
Port Huron, Surrounding woods Camp promotion committee, head-
u the
Advance ticket sale has corn-
Comm. nt
and orchards, and a quarter of a ed by Mrs. Edward R. Robbins.
minced in several conveniently
located offices, Grinnell's and the
Jewish Community Center, Mem-
bers of the committee from whom
LOUIS ROSENZWEIG
admissions may also be purchased
are: Jean Levy, Eunice Baker,
branch of Detroit. The other elect-
June Maas, Virginia Wolf, Sybil
cool
comfort
for
little
feet—at
a
ed
delegates
from
the
Yiddish-
11:re's
Orthodox Synagogue,
cea,
Arranged
for
F
irat
Time
in
Weisman, Betty Lou Saloshin,
speaking branches are M. Gelfard, Servi
saving! Durable elk leathers with ALL-
to Be Conducted by Rabbi Moses Fischer
Jesse Rice, Al Ressler, Jonas Vic-
10C
Morris Shaver and Oscar Gold-
tor, Zang Q. Schrebnick, Bert
LEATHER flexible soles and rubber
and Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld
berg.
Repreventing fur Oyer It Yee.
Marx, Theodore Birnkraut and
The Alliance is a fraternal or-
heels. Smooth leather heel linings.
DAVID STOTT BLDG.
Friday and
ganization organized in 1912, and
The Julius ilosenwald Post, No. Boy Scout Troops of the neighbor- Ludwig Maybaum, chairman.
A
prominent
new
orchestra
has
White, dark smoke, brown. Sizes 6 to
Saturday
has branches throughout the coun- 218, American Legion, will hold hood and the Sons of the American
been engaged to provide music for
Only!
try.
Its
aims
are
social
and
cul-
memorial services for the war dead Legion Troop will also participate
8, 8 1/2 to 12, 12 1/z to 3.
dancing. Details and announce-
tural. On its cultural side the Al- at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue on in uniform.
ment together with further plans
etsCHOGOOMOO-00410000111100000 1543151104100000040-0-15004MX400
liance supports a number of Dexter Blvd. and Lawrence Ave.,
This is the first time that servi-
KERN'S SECOND FLOOR
schools and has the only Jewish on Sunday, May 24, at 1:30 p. nt. ces of such a nature will be con- for this event will be announced
following
a
meeting
of
the
general
synagogue,
university in this country, the
The services will be preceded by a ducted in an orthodox
committee on Tuesday, May 26,
People's University and Teachers'
all the units which will and the public is invited to at-
Seminary in New York City. It parade of
tend.
Rabbi
Moses
Fischer
of Con-
start at Linwood and Davison
also maintains camps for its mem-
gregation B'nai Moshe will con-
Ayes., at 1 p. m.
AND
GUARD
bers, the camp in this district be-
duct the services, assisted by Can-
All veteran organizations are tor A. A. Rosenfeld.
• BE
YOUR
ing located at Chelsea, Mich. At
various times it sends speakers, urged to participate in the parade
An invitation Is extended to al l
EYES • SAFE
lecturers and produces plays which and the memorial services. There organizations desiring to partici -
With Heakb-Lite Glasses
are sent throughout the various will be three drum and bugle pate. They may do eo by getting in
Jewish centers in the country, dis- corps among the marchers, The touch with the Adjutant.
Produced by
Cups Awarded to Winners seminating Jewish culture as wide-
In keeping with the tradition
ly as possible.
of Avrunin Camp, Mrs,Clara Av-
of Oratorical Contest
Deadline
Is
Advanced
In addition to its cultural activ-
runin announces to the public her
on Friday
For Next Week's lassie camp staff for the season of 1936.
ities, the - Alliance takes an active
Eyes examined, glasses fitted
part in the raising of funds for
Mrs. Avrunin feels that parents
On
account
of
Derot•tion
by registered specialists at
A total of $278,016, or 86 per the rehabilitation of Palestine,
are entitled to more than just
Day occurring on, Saturday,
a pries you cah afford to pay.
taking an active part in the Ge-
assurances of ability in • camp
no
mail
when there will be
cent of the goal of $323550, was werkschaften campaigns, the Ke-
staff and she takes this opportun-
deliveries,
the
issue
of
May
29
reported raised at the luncheon of ren Hayesod and cooperating in all
1119 GRISWOLD 8T.
Seven Michigan Rabbis Par- of The Detroit Jewish Chron- ity to introduce her counsellors to
Rut I. Ktosetv v. MI Is Ave.
workers held Thursday at Hotel Zionist movements
the public.
icle will go to press a day
The convention will take up mat-
ticipate in the Cere-
The nursery for. pre-school
earlier than usual. All copy
Stotler.
ters of serious importance relative
monies
children will be under the super-
for
the
issue
of
May
29
will
Israel Hlmelhoch presided at the to its cultural and social activities,
Itroutifut new reef-tee SOLARIONE
vision of Miss Elizabeth Newhall,
therefore have to be in the
luncheon and M. A. Mittelman re- and also the Jewish problems in
who received a degree In child
hands of the editor not later
Dedication of the new Temple
@LONIAL HOTEL
psychology from the University of
than 4:30 p. m..on Monday,
ported a total of $226,671 for the Palestine.
Beth El in Flint, was attended by
Shevuoth finds United Dairies, as usual,

California and is a graduate of
a capacity audience last Friday May 26.
pre-campaign division of which
prepared to provide the Jewish conunu.
.04, MINERAL HATIU ,
the Merrill Palmer Nursery
night,
including
representatives
Ilenry Wineman is chairman. A. J.
School. She has had years of camp
nity with their favorite dairy foods. A
1:11,1FNC
of several other local faiths, cli-
Blumenau reported a total of $51,-
experience and her training and
maxing a decade of rapid progress
special effort has been made to bring to
344 for the general division of
temperament make her the ideal
by this congregation.
which Abe Srere is chairman.
person for this important
you the finest and most wholesome dairy
With many snow-white flowers
tion. Working with her will be
Joserh II. Ehrlich's team in the
setting off the attractive auditori-
Registrations for the Jewish posi-
products it is possible to produce
pre-campaign division reported on
Congregation B'nai Moshe will um, seven Michigan rabbis per- Community Center's Plaoschool Miss Friedle Mundstock, an art
Thureday that it had exceeded its be decorated on the occasion of the formed the ceremonials, with the will be taken on Monday and student and teacher, of . Wayne
University,
and
Miss
Wave
Bowes.
assigned quota by raising $33,045, observance of Shevuoth on Wed- officers of the congregation and Tuesday mornings, June 22 ana
We particularly urge you to try our
or 102 per cent of its assigned nesday and Thursday, May 27 and its various organizations in Heb- 23, from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. No Miss Mundstock has been at camp
goal. In the general division, divi-
rew
and
English,
in
music
and
registrations
will
be
taken
before
for
four
years.
The
appreciation
28.
sion A, headed by Mr. Blumenau
Rabbi Moses Fischer will speak prose. A reception followed in the or after the above dates. of her work by parents and chit
dren is proof of her ability. Miss
and Ben B. Fenton, was the first on the first day (in English) upon social hall in the annex.
Physical examinations will be Bowes, the dietician, is from
Marra:
Hot
ht,
its
goal
with
a
subscrip-
lit i• Posiosa
to reach
Paying high tributes toithe
the subject: "The Three Gems in
If you are not a regular patron of United Dairies,
... !riven on June 29 and 30. A train- Michigan State College and is
$4,098
or
102
per
cent
of
of
tion
congregation's
Lan
a
achievements
of
the
l.
the Crown of the Torah." The
Mau t. Mew)/
spending her second year at camp.
just phone us your order and prompt delivery will
the quota.
institute
for held
teachers
and
vo
second day "Mazkir" (remem- leaders, the guest rabbis marveled mg
unteers
will
be
on
July
1,
2.
The girl's division of the camp
OPEN ALL HE YEAR
Simon Shetzer delivered the ad- brance of departed) will be recited at the size and splendor of the
be made
proper will be under the direction
M.■•■■■ .1•4 1.11
dress to the workers on Thursday at 10.30 a. m. Rabbi Fischer will temple built by so young a con-
of
Miss Sylvia Miller, a graduate
and declared that responsibility dedicate his sermon to the mem- gregation. They and the local lead-
of Wayne University and a coun-
for the success of the drive no ory of Nahum Sokolow, the brit- era gave a good share of the credit
sellor at Avrunin Camp for the
longer rests with the officers of Bent leader of Zionism and the to Rabbi Bernard Zeiger.

past six years.
the campaign but with the volun- „ Ambassador of the Jewish Peo-
.A ball at 9 p. m. Sunday con-
Camp
Kinderwelt
and
Unser
The boys' division will be under
'
le ,,
teer workers. Referring to several
eluded the dedicatory festivities,
Camp, near Chelsea, Mich., is al- the direction of George Shapero,
-:,
i
t,
deaths in the workers' ranks dur- P tantor
etrtoh
A A Rosenfeld will con- inDirh.eLin
red
ddrraenskslinpionfinD
eoninM.aF
preparations
for
the
e
ready
making
also
of Wayne University and
.'
MORE PEOPLE
ing this week, he said: "The Angel duct
the
services.
nices.
a
prominent in dramatics with the
,: Jew is eighth annual season.
of Death which has hovered over
by as facing a serious dilemma
ARE CHANGING TO
under the direc- New Theater Union. lie too has
A
larger
staff
the campaign in a very real sense Contributions to the Coun- today. Declaring C.
by nature an idealist and believer, tion of Nachman Drachler and M. had vast camp experience in both
symbolizes the fate of a large seg-
symbolizes
t it's Funds
of our people in Eastern and
at least the intellectual equal of Haar is at work on plans for the New York and Michigan.
4055 PURITAN AVENUE
The music department of the
---
Central Europe for whom the suc-
any people, he said men of other coming camp season. Rebecca Katz-
The Council Camp Vacation
to man-Frohman and Dan Frohman camp will be under the supervis-
of
our
campaign
means
the
cess
faiths would prefer the Jew
wInoc rooaa
a
OOOCHMW>04XfocuiootionoonoocionotKleocitioocs:oc
ion
of
Miss
Frances
Ruben,
difference between life and hope Fund of the Detroit section, Na- live up to his own faith and not will be in charge of singing and
and despair and death. We must tional Council of Jewish Women try to imitate. Opposition to pro- music classes. There will also be graduate of the Wayne University
Music
School
and
a
former
pupil
succeed in this campaign to keep received the following contribu- grass is not necessary, he said, be- specialinstructors for Yiddish,
of Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and Dal-
faith with out people." lions:
cause "Judaism is consonant with dramatics, arts and crafts and
las Franz. Mis Ruben has been
In memory of Nannie Kramer,
sports.
THE 5115 IN THE GREEN BOTTLE
Max N. Silverman presided at
expanding knowledge."
New activities, such c., photo- at camp for the past four years.
the luncheon of workers on Fri- Chicago, Ill., from Mr. and Mrs.
Other
rabbis
assisting
in
the
The individual group counsel-
in charge Louis Smilansky; in memory of the ritual were Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg graphy and airplane clubs, nature
THAN TO ANY OTHER
day. This meeting was
a stamp lors are specialized in both work
of Divisions C, D and E, headed birthday of Leon H. Frank, from of Congregation Beth Israel of study, a camp orchestra,
BEER IN AMERICA
etc.,
collectors' club, knitting,
are with children and in craft and
by Abe !Caste, Ben Kramer, Mrs. Ida Blum; in memory of He-
Flint, Rabbi Elmer Berger of being planned. Many improve- Isport activities. They are: George
Charles N. Agree, Max N. Sil- len Morris, from Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pontiac, Rabbi Samuel liurwitz of menus are also being made on the Shapero, group 1, boys, director
verman, Harry Cohen, Bernard L. Freud; in memory of Julius
Grand Rapids, Rabbi David Ceder- grounds, on the lake, and in the of dramatiics; Art Wangrow, of
Isaacs and Samuel Sternberg. At Bing, Lester Seasongood and M.
baum of Lansing, and Rabbi Leon bungalows.
Wayne University, group 1, boys;
this luncheons cups were awarded Alvin, from Mrs. Julius Bing s...in
Fram of Detroit.
Last season was the biggest and Bernard Goldman, group 2, boys;
to the winners in the oratorical memory of Lena Weisman, from
You may make this substantial
members
taking most successful Kinderwelt has athletics; Daniel Avrunin, group
Congrega e tion
C
Maurice
Rosenblum,
contest sponsored by the Youth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt; in
part wer
saving on next winter's coal or coke
Project Committee of the Allied memory of H. J. Sanders, from first president of Temple Beth El; ever had, and it is hoped to make 2, boys, riding; Isobel Rosengard,
this coming season even more suc- graduate Wayne University, group
Jewish Campaign of which 'Louis Miss Eleanor Blum; in memory of
by taking advantage of the discount
Mrs. James Rapport, first presi- cessful.
3, boys; Louis Rosengard, Wayne
S. Cohane is chairman. The Asso- the 16th birthday of Richard Hold-
dent of the Sisterhood; Mrs. Ellis
The physical well-being of the University, group 3, boys; Phyllis
which EAST SIDE COAL CO. is
ciation of Jewish Youth cooper- stein, Akron, 0., from Mrs. Leon
H. Warren, incumbent president children at Kinderwelt is safe- Aronson, group 3, girls; handi-
ated in sponsoring the oratorical H. Frank and Mrs. II. J. L.,Frank.
offering for MAY "fill-ups."
and
nurse.
of
the
Sisterhood;
Miss
Winifred
craft,
Charlotte
Schmidt,
group
1,
guarded
by
a
physician
contest. In honor of the 50th wedding an-
Werbe, president of the Junior The food is carefully chosen and girls, athletics, dancing; Frances
Winners of the oratorical con- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
This will probably be the largest
Sisterhood;
Hyman
Hoffman,
pres-
Ruben,
group
2,
girls,
music;
Syl-
prepared.
Rosenfield from Dr. and Mrs. Emil
tastefully-
who were awarded cups were: Amberg, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. ident of the Men's Club; Ellis H.
For more information call the via Miller, group 1, girls director.
discount of the season and will
Contributions to the Jewish test
William Saulson of Shaarey Zedek,
every
Warren, who presented the temple
New buildings have been erect-
Children's Home
save you the amount of this discount
winner of first place in the senior Frank, Mrs. Leon H. Frank, Dr. key; Albert Goldstein, who lighted office,
Tyler
day from
4 to 4-9460,
9 p. m. open
and Sunday ed at Avrunin Camp and the camp
p and Mrs. lingo A. Freund, Mr.
contest; Samuel Hertzberg o
the eternal lamp, and Abraham from 9 a.
to 1 p. m.
has been entirely rewired elec-
plus any wholesale advances which
aarey
Zedek,
winner
of
second
and
Mrs.
Samuel
R.
Glogower,
5Ir.
The Jewish Children's Home of
trically by the Checker Electric
honor in the senior division. First and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger and Eiseman, president of Beth El,
may occur later.
Detroit wishes to acknowledge
who was presented a placque in Contributions to the Hebrew Co. of Detroit.
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt.
with thanks the receipt of the place in the junior contest was Mr. and
recognition
of
his
services.
In the put two weeks, new
honor
of
the
confirmation
of
In
Frugal people won't miss this
Schools'
Auxiliary
won
by
Miss
Mildred
Gerson,
also
following donations:
The Rev. Herbert Gans, retiring
plumbing was installed at the
Eleanor Siegal, from Miss president of the Flint Ministerial
Contributions to the Women's
A. M. Hertzberg, 2996 Elm- of the Shaarey Zedek religious Miss
bargain.
Emma Butzel.
w
the
UnitedHebre
school, and Gerald Davidson of the
ca Nrith an excellent health rating,
Special gifts to the Council association, welcomed Temple Beth Auxiliary of
Mr. Fishman. 110.50 Broadstreet, Philomathic Debating Club won Camp Scholarship Vacation Fund El into the faioily of the liberal Schools were received as follows: Avrunin Camp ranks among the
Mr. Reiser, 3214 Burlingame. second honors in the junior con- have been received from the Chil- churches of Flint, offering "not In memory of Moses Bennett, most efficient boys' and girls'
from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berman, camps in the state.
Mrs. Frank Wetsman, 2916 test
dren's Fund of Michigan and from tolerance, but brotherhood."
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, Mr.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, by
Webb.
the Council Resale Shop.
Mrs. H. Srere, 10210 LaSalle. virtue of the victory of its student,
Trees Planted in Palestine and Mrs. Joseph Cohen. Mr. and
A special gift to the Ida E. Gins-
ALL JEWISH TEAM
Mr. and Mre. Herman Cohen, William Saulson, was awarded the burg Scholarship Fund has been
Two trees were planted in ment- Mrs. Abe Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
1624 Glynn Court, in memory of Clarence H. Enggass Cup. The received from the Council Resale o ry of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ben- tram
IN B. B. FEDERATION
In memory of Samuel Cohen
Samuel Cohn. four winners received smaller Shop.
nett, by Anne Manson and Helen
from Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman United Dairies Has Strong Nine;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldman, cups, the gifts of Joseph II. Ehr-
Kass.
3041 Webb, in memory of Larry lich, Samuel S. Fineman, the Birn-
DAVID GOLDBERG, President
To Play This Sunday
Troop 78 of Temple Beth El
Goldman. krant Family and the Association
Plans Public Exhibition
Dr. Hugo Freund, 62 W. Kirby. of Jewish Youth.
When United Dairies entered a
Mrs. Kutzen, 3345 Cortland.
team in Detroit's amateur base-
The Temple Beth El Boy Scouts
Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity, in
ball federation, they provided the
RAINBOW GIRLS
are now working on a show to
memory of Mrs. Huherman.
community with the only all-Jew-
arranging a picnic for July 12 to
be put on some time in June. It
Miss Gittleson. 3380 Monterey.
Temple Beth El confirmation announcements will
ish baseball team in the federa-
takeplace in Palmer Park for the
At the meeting of May 19 of will be open to every one. The
Mrs. Zuger, 3787 Glynn Court.
tion. Manager Al Schubow, him-
appear
in
the
issue
of
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle
benefit of the Lomza Yeshiva.
purpose
is
to
show
what
the
boys
Purity
Chapter
No.
12,
plans
were
Mrs. II. L Eats, 735 Chicago.
self a player of no mean ability,
A Lodies Auxiliary for the
of Friday, May 29.
Gordon, dean of
I.
M.
Zedakah Club, on the occasion made for a number of affairs. At do once a week at meetings.
Rabbi
gathered
together
a
group
of
has
Lonna Yeshiva row organized
Scouting
helps
the
scout
to
value
the
Lomza
Yeshiva,
and
Rabbi
of the recovery of Mrs. Ilannah the next business meeting, June
future "Bank" Greenbergs (every
On account of Decoration Day, this issue
with the following officers: Mrs.
Harvith from her recent illness.
2, a card party will be held for the great heritage which the past
one of them is Jewish) and al- Halpern, who will leave Detroit
will close a day earlier than usual and all confirma-
William E. Lore, 1627 W. Fourth members only. Refreshments will has brought him in the life and
ready have served notice on rival soon, expressed satisfaction with L. Levin, president; Mrs. Baker,
vice-president; Mrs. Chasluk,
tion notices will therefore have to reach us before
be served. Lucille Kavanau is ideals of America, points the way
clubs that they are formidable con- the help they received here, espe-
St.
of good citizenship through serv-
-- the chairman for the evening.
tenders for the Class "B" title. cially for the large number of treasurer; Mrs. Shubow, secre-
Thursday, May 28.
tary. Rabbi Gordon and Rabbi
the ice.
members
for
the
$100
building
Alice
Ludin,
chairman
of
Their record to date is 1,000,
Fenkell Ladies' Loan Amen
Some of the exhibits are as fol-
entertainment commttte e, an -
Confirmation services will be held at Temple
having won the two games they fund. He hopes that in the future Stolman addressed the ladies.
Detroit
will
continue
with
its
Rabbi Gordon thanks The Jew-
nounced plans for • formal gar - lows: Outdoor and indoor exam-
have played thus far.
Beth El on Sunday morning, May 31.
The Fenkell Ladies' Loan Assn
den party to be held at a mem- inations, a bridge capable of
The Jewish community is ex- great service to the Lomza Ye- ish Chronicle for its co-operation
met Monday, May 18. A final re.
The
confirmation
notices
in
The
Chronicle
will
holding
15
boys
built
with
only
home
during
the
latter
part
and Mr. and Mrs. Levin for their
tended an invitation to see the shiva.
rt was given on the dessert ber's
be published In the following form, thus 'avoiding
Rabbi Gordon expressed thanks hospitality they showed him while
of June. Pearl Pernick was an- rope, a camp kit and kitchen. A
United Dairies nine in action this
ridge luncheon held at Fyfes
leader in variety show and movies on how
coming Sunday at diamond 1, to the Rabbinate of Detroit, to visiting Detroit.
the
necessity
of
sending
cards:
auditorium Wednesday, May 18. nounced the popularity
penny popularity contest, the to earn a uniform will also be on
Those who haven't responded to
Northwestern Field where they the synagogues and their officers
Owing to the fact that the pro- the
of 22222 Woodward Ave.
proceeds to go to the Jewish Chil- the program.
Mr. sad Mrs. Israel Israel.
tackle the Griswold Sport Shop and all the contributors who took the Lootza Yeshiva Fund, are
cords exceeded the quota stated at
fries& on Sunday,
Ye-
This show is under the super-
home
to
their
relatives
part
in
assisting
the
Loma
dren's
Home.
will
team at I p. m.
asked to mail their checks for Our
the con.
the last meeting, the pledges for
Reid 7 r• 9, i• looser
Miss Leona Roeenman gave a vision of Charles Feinberg and
shiva; especially to the following: Lomza Yeshiva to Irwin Cohn.
May 31, Iron 2 to
the Allied Jewish Campaign and
Judge Keidan, M. II. Zackheim,
on the grand assembly Saul Rose.
firmatios of their ilsoslitee, Judith. Na cards.
807 Hammond Bldg.
the Jewish Old Folks' Home were report
Irving Cohn, Meyer Weisenfeld,
which she attended. Rainbows
I Unveiling of Monument
The following is a list of this
There will be a charge of El for this insertion.
Wolf Cohen, Isaac Cohen, M.
representatives were: Mrs. Eva Henry the Hatter Employes
The chairman of the affair. Mrs.
week's contributions: D. W. Sim-
Mann, present mother advisor; Donate to Old Folks' Home
An unveiling of a monument in Solal, J. Baker. N. Goldman, D. ons Family, in memory of D. W.
Mail your notices AT ONCE to
Rae Birn, thanks all thee* who
Temshim,
A.
Rosenshine,
Louie
Mrs. E. Cugell, Leona Rosenberg, in Mrs. Newman's Memory
memory of Joseph DeYoung will
Simons. $100; Mr. and Mrs. Abe
acted on the committee.
Billie Cugell and Alice Ludin.
take place on Sunday, May 24, Dann, L Schlussel, Mrs. Ida Solid, fioptrnan, $100; Mrs. Pitkowits
The Fenkell Ladies Loan Ass'n
ECIA 1CLE
Mrs. Peshi Cohen, Mrs. Baker and
Pernick was appointed
P.
m.,
at
Clover
Hill
Employes of Henry the Hatter
and Mrs. Tichner. $100; Mra.
thanks the Epstein Bakery, Dexter Mist Pearl
1
:30
at
525 Woodward Avenue
Park Cemetery. Relatives and Mrs. Goldman.
to the post of grand represents-
Taron, 100; Joseph Ehrlich, $25.
Bakery, and Mrs. Kiel for their tin
to Invade, and I'Ciss Leona made • contribution to the Jew-
Mrs. Soleil and Mrs. Cohen are
friends
are
invited.
donations of cakes. and to the
ish Old Folks Home in memory of
Rosenberg, a member of the
United Dairy for their donation grand
executive board. Mrs. Jennie Newman.
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