- oteetswinst.- PA 211121=.1..., es. PAGE EIGHT PIEYATROITJEWISfl &MOLE • nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Revelry by Night Air-Conditioned In evil, restful surrounds logs, swept by cool breezes, you can dine in comfort here. FREE DELIVERY ANIIVIIERE — ANYTIME PRONE TO. 6-9686 Wm. BOESKY Delicatessen • Restaurant Dexter & Collingwood GUARD • AND YOUR T BE EYES • SAF E With Ileaith•LIte Glasses caw/ l. ..; s N 1 ' '- lk --." "- I ` killst Atli Eyes examined, glasses fitted by registered specialist' et a price you can afford to pay. MURRAY'S • 1119 GRISWOLD ST. Nest se menu we. Michigan A Now Open! 1' A D D BLOSSOM HEATH Songs of sophistication in the manner suave are being dispensed at Blossom Heath this week by the very charming Bonners boy and girl team who were so popular at the Detroit Athletic Club last winter. Billy Reed and Louise Meli are the new dance team making their Detroit debut. Detroiters are also getting their first view of that sensational new entertainer Galigali who stands at the,top of his profession as a clever cafe mystifier. George Kavanaugh and his orchestra are being held over for a third and final week. This entire show will remain at the Heath for only one week. Ilarry Richman and Bob Grant's beach and tennis club orchestra will open on Thursday, June 4. ORIOLE TERRACE Beginning Decoration Day the Oriole Terrace will move its activi- ties to the cool outdoor gardens adjoining the building proper. Saturday night will also see a new Jack Pomeroy production presented, The society dance team, Charles and Celeste, will be the feature of the new show, with the blues singing Ann Paige, Frank Hall, master of ceremonies, being held over. Other newcomers in- clude Johanne Thayer, eccentric specialty dancer; Verna Dean, in a rhythm dance, and Pamola Clif- ford in an acrobatic routine and the Pomeroy-Earl Girls in new production numbers. The sensational newcomer, An- thony Trini and his music will pro- vide the tunes for dancing under the stars. The mounting popularity of this fine band has caused the management to hold them over in- definitely. In the event of rain or inclement weather all activities will be moved inside, the Terrace being kept in readiness for just such an occasion. The Monday night "Celebrity fete" will be held in the outdoor gardens. WEBSTER HALL Bob Chester and his orchestra continue in the Cocktail Grill at Webster Hall. The grill room boasts one of the best cooling plants In Detroit. Madelon Baker is the featured girl vocalist with Chester's orchestra. Slim Branch and Lynne Cole sing with the or- chestra and in the floor showe. Several new acts will be added to the show for Decoration week-end. o C PLANTATION BAR l'Here One Dines Well" 2035 PARK AVE., Car. sutsab•tk PHONE CL. 1313 NAM FRAZER, kfiumser Leonard Reed's melodies is being held over for a third and final week. Exotic Tanya is the out- standing act. She is a combination of control and contortion dancer. Dorothy Derrick sings sweetly with the eight sepia dancing dar- lings as effective background. The Three Step Sons tap and Myra Johnson and Auzie Dial sing. Earl Walton and his boys furnish the dance and show tunes. CLUB TEN-FORTY Frances Hunt, pretty singing star will remain at the club Ten- Forty for one more week. Johnny Howard adds another week to his endless chain and offers some new songs and impersonations. A new dancer is being brought in from New York to complete the show. Billy Lankin plays the miniature piano during dance intermissions and Jean DeFrance the accordion. Coyle McKay and his orchestra furnish the dance tunes. POWATAN "Dead pan" Goff and his partner Kerr, called the melody maniacs of gong are the featured act at Sam Sofferin's Powatan Club. Bel- va White, singer of the blues is again held over on her record breaking stay. Six charming and beautifully costumed girl dancers have several new routines to pre- sent. Gene Regis and his orchestra furnish the dance and show music. An entirely new show will open et Powatan Saturday night for Deco- ration Day celebrants, ALI BABA WRESTLES HERE NEXT MONDAY • Bob Chester AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA ICASS AT PUTNAM • Enjoy DOUBLE • MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes with your dinner Hurry and Frank Sexton, Sedalia, 0., heavyweight wrestler, will team with All Baba when the claimant to the heavyweight mat title makes his next appearance here. All Baba and Sexton will head Promoter Adam Weismuller's opening outdoor wrestling card Monday night, June 7, in Arena Gardens bowl, at Woodward and Piquette. Ali Baba has not appeared here since his meeting with Nango Singh at Olympia three weeks ago. Under the direction of Weismuller the Turk wrestled in Toronto, New York City, Milwaukee, Cin- cinnati, Cleveland and Br000klyn in the interim. STAGE AND SCREEN CENTER THEATER Bentonelli Guest Artist on Ford Hour Sunday D ( 6 DAYS ONLY I Hurry! THE BONNERS U BLOSSOM HEATH Three Live Ghosts 20' "Next Time We Love" • • Downtown Theaters "The Milky Way" JEWISH GESTURES NOT INHERENT BUT DEPEND ON ENVIRONMENT e . *JEAN WALD A GREAT e s TO/•_110 FARMS Geo. Mogill Awaits Removal of Bridge TONIGHT! "MANHATTAN CAPERS" Charles & Celestej , ANTONY TRINI Pantiar Nets ORIOLE imply attll El Nairn cartoon. newspaper Fordor Touring Sedan for Family Travel See "MELODIES') Frances Hunt TEN-FORTY Food Stores Work For the Farmers IsOMI Oh ah ken *rm nae eae worthy L o Meyer . ..,r 'iisp. izii i itr p r o e . l. n dm 'a.id h lih ry5... ,....,, Perhaps you have heard of the ci.,. National California canned peach Lee Corbman-Schakne's Pu- sale, which was recently inaugu- ° T . he'ar. s co .r. m. Poo tte nd o r'orn ige io n..an . women pils to Present Mulical rated in a drive extending through- They are ceiesne. lest an' aseesmen Revue June 4 out the country. Behind the drive Son.• o' wilt= wid talc is- ribbon. me there an. that a' way. pleas a ia ggre anssi i n v e tere us ie ti s ng effo sru torycs o n f do wh fo ar t The second act of "National For hie joke. he keen. ah need, An' hie amok. teat. or n• t Notes," musical revue, will be blade n' strae or once weed the farmer. given by piano pupils of Lee He'. canny Sent o' nacre. faith California had been facing a An' live. hi. life In !hie •uid burg, Corbman-Schakne on Thursday p serious aek alp ne la m et h 3 500 oble 0 m. 00 Of the E am h i m i_ m eu ,,, re Amtb, h .rigald book evening, June 4, in the Detroit w19e3re51::InDr: h Conservatory of Music. About unsold at the end of the first quer- —WrELIJM 20 pupils will take part, each with ter of 1936. California peach ■ speaking part and a piano solo. growers' associations formed ■ THE ANSWER: TO WEELUM Margaret Curtiss will present ' stabilization committee to create I several of her piano pupils in • new markets for the crop and at free recital in the Conservatory the same time to maintain fair A. On of n. can .44. at 8 p. m. Tuesday, June 2. Mar- I prices. The sale was the result of za, loo ,,,, R ,thet of thialtee m co indnit,ly, guerite Domine-Milber will pre- ; this iist , sent Margarete Gordon, pianist, in c w om asmi ettLee'ns ti:Trkthat tremen- A nd ;l en% P ar. eob.k I nd a special recital in the school on towith Wednesday evening, June 3. Sen- tdheusgrroereirls oiuf °O ct:, samlePewreart: `,„, ..,01h:,1;p4::;:, Jun lif',,eottrshry,,,, iors of the Conservatory will stage success. Head. of leading chain la ma ma .m their annual senior ball Fri udgrne s ba Igrocery systems were consulted, evening, June 5, in the Wardell. because of the chains' remarkable sine loud you grteller mod 'red b..... I facilities for climb 's in mass c i l, r`r" ,,,,°%.°'„*Zi.srpysi.b0.,,, ,,.. ke.,., Unveiling of Monument distribution and their extremely who teem, • selfish goal. g T i. , : r ,, h , v 'i,7 mighty fd: ei l g :Fi: Second Ed ■ ties of the Great- est Sepi. Resse Emr P led in Deficit EARL WALTON'S MUSIC • Ite al t ert /47444 c,c4,7, CLUB PLANTATION taut I=LSSO cias:2A3 crs,=,11 FURNACE OIL LA 4500 hurry! The Center Theater, 6540 Wood. --- ward Ave., near the Boulevard, Joseph Bentonelli, American provides another entertaining week Song Sophisticate. lyric tenor of for its patrons. The convenience of radio, will be concert, opera and , guest soloist with * * this cozy theater plus free parking O the Ford Symphony Orchestra with chauffeur service is making BILLY READ ... LOUISE MELI the Center one of the most popular and Chorus under the direction Dance Stylist. 0 of Victor Kolar during the Ford theaters in the city. * * Sunday Evening Hour on May 31. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, The program will be broadcast GALL GALI GEO. KAVANAGH'S Richard Arlen tops the cast in a 9 to 10 p. m., Eastern A New Sensation MUSIC rollicking comedy, "Three Live from Ghosts." On the same program Daylight Time (8 to 9 EST), over the entire coast-to-coast network Margaret Sullivan reveals new the Columbia Broadcasting 0 depths in "Next Time We Love," of System. plus a color cartoon, Monday, Tues. Itecerl alio.: there III, 3111—Won. Kurth Mr. Bentonelli has been ac- 0 3111 f't/I'F.11 1111AlttiE Fltil•1, Proprietor day, Wednesday and Thursday, a great double bill is offered in claimed one of the very best OCIOI=101=01=10 "King of Burlesque", featuring opera tenors in the world today. Warner Baxter and Alice Faye He was born in Oklahoma, and and "The Milky Way", Harold after graduating for the state —Photo by Detroit New Photographer. Lloyd's latest laugh producing university with highest honors and TODA ,Li-41A.T.3c; .SI;;IDAY vehicle. Adolph .Menjou is featured a master's degree in music, he MILDRED GERSON, FRED M. BUTZEL AND GERALD DAVIDSON went to France where he studied with Harold. • Fred M. Butzel, general chairman of the Allied Jewish Cam- Richard Arlen for two years in the studio of the Both bills offer interesting screen fare for Detroiters and is but a famous Jean de Reszke. Then paign, is shown here presentirtg the cups to the winners in the tar,. junior division of the oratorical contest sponsored by the Youth followed three years of operatic sample of the kind of programs to Project of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Louis S. Cohane is chair- also be had at this theater. The policy , coaching in Italy, crowned by his nitin Woodward Boulevard of the Youth Project Committee, and the contest had the active . M•rgaretSullavan of the management is to give pa- triumphant debut in Bologna in co-operation of the Association of Jewish Youth. 1928 as Alfredo in 'La Traviata," trons the finest in entertainment Mildren Gerson won first prize in the junior division, and at low prices, Information regard- In 1934, after a long series of 19'til 6 tit closing ing future programs can be had brilliant operatic au cce sses Gerald Davidson won the second prize, Miss Gerson was given an OP.PlOct it AM throughout Europe, he returned to ovation when she gave her oration at the luncheon of campaign by calling Madison 8484. Tic 2Ate workers at Hotel Statler on Friday, May 22. this ehuntry to make his Ameri- First prize in the senior division was won by William Saulson, can debut as Rodolfo in "La Bo- MON, - TUES. - WED. - THERS. heme" with the Chicago Civic and the second prize in the senior contest went to Samuel Hertz- J1NE 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 i Opera. Although still in his early berg. All of the winners are students in the Shaarey Zedek reli- W Baxter in !thirties, Mr. Bentonelli has al- gious school, but Gerald Davidson, enrolled as a member of Philo- MICHIGAN — Robert Mont- ready to his credit some 612 per- mathic. By virtue of the victory of William Saulson in the senior "King of Burlesque" gomery and Rosalind Russell in a forthancea of over 50 different division, the Clarence H. Enggass Cup was presented to the Shaarey also gay mystery romance, "Trouble operas. Zedek, Each of the four-winners was awarded a smaller cup, the Harold Lloyd for Two," is now at the Michigan cups being donated by Joseph H. Ehrlich, Samuel S. Fineman, the Theater along with a vaudeville Birnkrant Family and the Association of Jewish Youth of Detroit, program presenting the Detroit Jefferson Beach Holds Boat Times dance contest winners com- Races on Saturday ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION peting for grand prizes and cham- pionship awards, plus many star Jefferson Beach, one of Detroit's acts including Charles Irwin, Ella most popular amusement parks, is Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarette. after the show Logan, the Swedish bell ringers open for the summer with an an- N E W YORK.— (WNS)—The stationary, close to the body, and and the King and Sinclair twins. nounced policy promising outstand- commonly accepted belief that mummimmunimmumnimunimminnimminimmmummiumnimmonninummuniumiummum ing attractions throughout the "talking with the hands" is an in- the movements are made with E.: UNITED ARTISTS — Joe E. season. \ oo \ herent Jewish characteristic does forearm and fingers. They are em- 2 It °ses Brown and Joan Blondell in the The popular swing band of Jim- not hold water from a scientific phasized by movements of the dancing and singing musical film, "Sons O'Guns" taken from the mie Jenkins and his commodores is point of view because "no race head. They are not graphic but DM 1111 musical comedy of the same name, supplying the dance tunes in the can be treated as a unit" in study- follow lines of thought. Since The Peacock Girl is now showing at the United Spanish ballroom and many new ing gesture habits, Dr. Franz very few of their gestures are SENSATIONAL Jeanne La Wisse Artists Theater. Joe E. has the rides and attractions have been in- Boas, world-famous anthropolog- symbolic pantomime, conversation ALL•GIRL ist, declared in an article written without words is impossible. By SHOW role of a peaceful citizen who can't stalled. Sensation of BAND Dredging operations in progress MIMIC The 164.1Cat Club, London for Science Service. In determin- get mad enough to get into the contrast with the Italian the Jew IHRTAY SISTERS I MARION DOUGLAS I DOROTHY DESMIER World War until he is finally in- are deepening and widening the ing gesture habits, he said, "in tries to get in touch with his B Dancers Supreme Sang Stylist Concert Pianist channel for the park speed-boat every case the individual must be veigled into it by a curious set of friends. He will even grasp his rides, and adding the sand removed evaluated according to his own friend's hand and gesticulate with circumstances. to the beach, while the enlarged characteristics," and not his de- his hand. The posture is characte.- STATE—Herbert Marshall and channel will enable the laying out scent which "plays a very insig- ized by a slump of the neck and 21711 MACK AVENUE, BETWEEN 8 and 9-MILE ROADS relaxation of the knees. There are Gertrude Michael in a tense thril- of the boat race course much nificant role in his behavior," RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED NIAGARA 2800—ROSEV1LLE 045 Comparing Italian with Jewish the traits of the immigrant who IngliliMMEMili ler, 'Forgotten Faces,' and "Three closer to th shore than in former gestures Dr. Boas found the latter has grown up entirely in the old Wise Guys," a Damon Runyon sto- years. ' The first boat racing of the year jerky by comparison. In the Jew, environment. Their descendants ry, with Robert Young and Betty Furness, is the double feature pro- at Jefferson Beach takes place on he declared, "the wide sweep of who have left the Italian or Jewish Decoration Day afternoon under the Italian is absent. Generally quarter and live in an American gram now at the State Theater, the auspices of the Detroit Out- the two hands do not move sym- environment change their habits FOX — Due to the tremendous board Association. Commodore Roy metrically. The elbows are almost completely." Dance u nder the eters in the business the picture "Show - Boat" Grenter announced the Jefferson Is in Excellent Spirit a. Condition beautiful outtloor garden.. Com- has attracted to the Fox Theater Beach Regatta, starting at 1 o'clock Tillie Citrin Kisiliner Aid Improves to Permit Operation pletely redecorated and refit.- Facts for Pedestrians When nished. during the current week, .Mr. D. Saturday, would occupy the entire Society afternoon with six events of two Approaching Traffic A M. Idzal, managing director of the rumor to the effect that the • • Fox, has decided to hold it over for heats each, and would be the first Signals bridge which George Mogul] had New Pomeroy Revue The Tillie Citrin Kisiliner Aid another week. There will be an en- official race of the D. 0. A. for accidentally swallowed while eat- Society is sponsoring a $5 donor Statement by First Precinct Safe- ing a piece of pie had proved fatal tire new stage show, featuring the season. Although many holders of rec- luncheon at the Jewish Commu- Sam (Schlepperman) Hearn, star is false according to his physician, ty Officers of Detroit Police of Jack Benny's radio program. ords, state, national and interne. nity Center, Holbrook and Wood- Dr. A. N. Mittleman, Department Schlepp is sure to convulse the tional have entered the various ward, on Wednesday, June 3, at Dr. Mittleman, who bitterly de- events, the management of the 12 noon. Mrs. B. Schultz, presi- It is much safer to walk across nounced the spreading of such a audience with his "Hello Stranzer" park is making no charge for ad- dent, urges all members and the street when automobiles are rumor has just returned from and "Jake Sent Me" gags. mission to see the race. featuring friends to attend this affair. Sev- stopped or about to stop for a red Philadelphia where the Mogill boy eral well-known entertainers will signal, than when automobiles are is awaiting an operation to remove ADAMS — A pair of thrilling Famine Society Dance Team be present including Bella Ritten crossing or approaching an inter- the bridge. The doctor stated that melodramas, "The Country Be- yond," placed in the Canadian Palestine Lodge I. 0. 0. F. Goldberg, Morris Schultz. Mr. section with the green signal. George is resting comfortably, is No. 542 Will Elect and Mrs. Louis Josephson, Abram Northwest, and "Roaming Lady", It is not fair to a motorist in excellent spirit and is confident and flie other Utellar art"' ,it, Snyder and Abram Jaffe will be traveling with the green signal if that the operation will be success- with its locale in China, provide Officers POMEROY -EARL GIRLS the speakers. For reservations you step in front of his car; you ful. He is returning to Philadelphia the double bill now at the Adams. • • The Royal Mounties furnish'' the Palestine Lodge No. 542, I. 0. call Mrs. H. Gerson at Euclid either force him to slow down, and on Monday at which time the at- New Musical Sensation heroes for the James Oliver Cur. 0. F. will hold election of of11. 7337-W. impede the flow of traffic, or cause tempt to remove the bridge will him to strike you or someone else be made. Dr Mittleman also stated wood story that has for its leading cers for the ensuing terns on Tues- players Rochelle Hudson, Paul l day evening, June 2, 1936, at the in trying to avoid striking you, that the boy's condition has im- AND Ins ORCHESTRA Kelly, Robert Kent, Alan Hale and Palestine Temple, Fenkell and Center Theater Cooled by which frequently causes as much proved to the point where he is 30-Ton Ice Plant Alan Dinehart and the marvelous Dexter Blvd. Immediately follow- mental agony to the driver as to able to take nourishment through Delicious Full Cour. Family others involved. the mouth. St. Bernard dog, Buck. ing the election of officers, there DINNER - $1.251 will be a social session with en- The average wait for a signal The Center Theater, 6540 Wood- No coree—No advance in pr ice. light to change is 30 seconds. It is Trees Hinted in Palestine tertainment and refreshnients. ward, at Grand Blvd., is electrical- [ The Palestine Rebekah Lodge ly refrigerated and is always kept not worth risking your life or an Through Jewish Na- injury to save 30 seconds, No. 614 are sponsoring a charity at 72 degrees by the mammoth 30- tional Fund Council Rabbi Elmer Merger hen boon re- card party, the same to be given ton ice plant now operating. You would not relish seeing your elected for another year by the hoard on Wednesday evening, June 3, at "Save you money this summer. child cross the street against a red of directors of Temple Beth Jacob. The following trees were the Palestine Temple. There will signal light. Your child is going to "Judaism at the Croesroads" wax the Terrace G21„1.1"?,;,d planted in Palestine through the be prizes, refreshments and door Make the Center your summer be hard to convince it is not eubject upon which Rabbi Berger ,poke Jewish National Fund Council of prizes. The proceeds* of this af- home," is the motto of this theater to cross the street against the safe regular Friday evening services, Trinity 2.•100. J. W. Becker, filar. red L t ey the which furnishes all modern con- 22. Detroit: se J. R. (Milliner, Axe.. Mgr. fair will be used for charitable veniences, and presents all the out- signal if they see you or other One tree in memory of Samuel purposes. All Odd Fellows • Tuotalay, May 24, SheLnoth Vve adults doing that. and standing pictures of the year. Blum by his children, Lilo and ftebekahs of the City of Detroit the format dedication of the Marilyn Petty There are large, roomy, 'comfort- WORM Two out of three persona killed Memorial Library took Hans. place. Members of the Youth Club and able seats. You don't have to stand or injured on Detroit streets are office. Three trees in memory of B, are urged to attend this party. of the Temple participated to let someone pass. You are of- pedestrians. In 70 per cent of Hersh Callow by Mrs. Sambel L Plans have been completed Mr the fered courteous and friendly serv- these accidents, the pedestrian was Ilalper and Dora Mayer. exercise. to he held Sun- Just ONE MORE Week ice. free parking and chauffeur more to blame than the driver who sonfirmation Trees were planted in memory day morning, May Si, at L8:30 a.m., at hit service. them. Temple Beth Jacob. Rabbi Elmer Berger Check your car at the of Anna King Denson by Mrs. officiating. The following children are front of the theater and a uni- Every time you wait on the curb to be confirmed, Audrey Ruth Buckner, B. Greenspan, Mrs. A. Harrison, formed driver parks it free, walk for a green signal to show you are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. B. Harrison, Mrs. T. Harri- Buckner; Jane T ,oris Goldetein, daugh- 11.. of Morgan Singing Star into the theater and forget your ',under Ferric., setting a good example for other ter of Mr. and Mrs, son, Mrs. M. Hayman, Mrs. I. Benjamin Goldetein; On Sunday morning. May 31. at 9:30, parking problems. Don't tip the people, especially children, In Beatrice Swimmer, daughter of Mr, and Kine',. Mrs. Oscar Keer, Mrs. H. confirmationriervlem will be held. Par• * * Mr. lien Swimmer; ot S Joseph Toth. drivers. •nd friend. of confirments ere In- whom this practice must be dirt- Kraft and Mrs. William Mandel. eats of Dr. and Moneph Forbee; vited For our 30•ton cooling plant couraged if the future generation daughter Adele Allen. daughter of Mrs. L. Allen: Johnny Howard, M. C. Sabbath Refute.. Ott wart Fink. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack $20,000 was spent to keep you cool , is to . profit by our experience. CARD OF THANKS On Sabbath. May 30, Rabbi Lees Foam and other• Fik: Sidney Alvin, eon of Mr. and Mrs preach. Sabbath mervices will eon- during the hot summer months. aiting for the green signal is Era Alvin; and Leonard Nathan, eon of The family of the late Rev. win tlnue uninterruptedly throughout the IN A GREAT RHOW We invite you to attend the Cen- but one of the habits pedestrians Mot. Betide Nathan. Kalman Spiveck wish to thank inmate,. ter Theater that you may have the must acquire, if we are to have their relatives and friends for Young People'• Temple is Wedeln. Norman Buckner. Elmer * * ttn Morl. night June RI, the Young thrill of enjoying the finest pro- their kindness and sympathy ex- People's any appreciable decrease in traffic Berger, Irving Steinman and Abe Lapi- Temple Club will give their attended the Sisterhood Regional grams with a new pleasure and injuries or fatalities in the next .1PR 37th eon al moonlight. The admixelon Coyle McKay's Musi c tended them during their recent meeting M Flint, May 27. is lie and thin.. can be eerured comfort that only the latest and few years. bereavement. Special thanks are prbe by caning Dr Milton Marx. M. . NM Mot °erne Brenner of Albany meet most modern equipment can pro- given to Rabbi I. Stoliman, Rabbi the week RR the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig J. Eisenman, the Cantors' Asso- will, go to South Africa Lewisohn vide. HovInsky. SCOTCHMAN AND JEW Mr. and Mrs. Jacob on • lec- ciation of Detroit, Hyman Alt- ture tour some time 'his year. EXCHANGE SENTIMENTS Mr, and Mrs Louie Orman and son man and Harry Weinberg. moved to Flint where they will make WAYNE STREET their future borne. ' Ba by Snoo, ks the F WEELUM'S APPRECIATION OF Bric e Dr. I. M. Rubinow, ex-secretary charact er, will shortly annie Mien Mull, Marian of Clint Ink d A FRIEND: DR. become the AMBERG of the B'nai B'rith, is desperately heroine of a syndicated her •unt end uncle, Mr. and Web LEONARD REED'S ARGO May 29, 1931 Orators Awarded Allied Campaign Cups merchandise turnover. The Th . Scot ,te tteht. the h „it. chains responded whole-heartedly, My pews do ths 'sm., 7 and a late report showed that more A Tn .: ft1": . of. le than 40 companies with 33,000 STYLED FOR THE FAMILY that likes to go places and see things when open roads beckon is the Ford V-8 Fordor Touring Sedan. Six can travel in comfort when the baggage is tucked away in the big built-in trunk. In hot weather the body ventilating system supplies plenty of cool, fresh air. The rear quarter windows swing open. there is • cowl Yentas- tor, and, of course, the windshield opens and the door windows may be lowered. Two swivel type sun visas, adjustable front seat, new style Ann rests, and a foot rest in the rear compartment are other features particularly enjoyed on the longer trips. The rust- less steel running board moulding adds a distinctive touch in keeping with the graceful body line& stores in every state were ready to cooperate—and other companies were expected to follow suit. The announced plan was for the chains to advertise peaches, dis- play peaches—and sell peaches u they were never sold before! This has been done, on a more limited "Nile, with other farm products, with splendid results. It isn't yet known whether the sale will solve the peach growers' crop surplus problems entirely, but sic sr bare lit, --- An unveiling of a monument in memory of Max Weinberg, fa- ther of Mrs. Anna Zamsky of Cleveland, Mrs. Elsie Rubin and Babe Weinberg, both of Detroit , A letter addressed to Fannie witake place o Sunday, May n Hurst, New York City, will be 31, at 10:30 a. m u at Machpelah delivered promptly. Cemetery, Relatives and friends are invited. e.rtee1—A111136R0 it at least will be a long step to- Molly Siegel Auxiliary of .Jewieh ward it. Consumptive Relief Society Big food distributors, both chain of Denver and independent, are a mighty ally DINE 0,4DANCE IN COMFORT .A1Q -CONDI TIONEP 'FINE MUS/C 'GOOD FOOD a --- for agriculture in its fight to widen next meeting will be held mount. A report of the done markets and stabilize prices at o a The Tuesday, - at 1 p. m., luncheon and other import• profitable levels. n Assembly Hall, 12th and Clair- matters will be discussed. freshments will be served.