Ameriti PAGE TWO PIE&TROMIL111Sit (ARON IGE and waamewp THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME ONE STEP FROM WORLD'S CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP . June 5, 1930 THE LSGAL CHRONICLE 2U Discount Sale (CONCLUDED FROM PAO" 1) Rabbi Jaffe Pleads For the Yeshiva in Nowogrodek, Poland eh Nes34304. W.liesle W elaWeSehea i eSSAW S VOSIMWOCIelOCIOSIMiliSe era in the world, was requested 1/N by Mr. Rosenwald to join with us Wedding - Shower and the championship of the United in our annual visit. It was in- Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Graduation Gift. States on May 16. Sammy ac- deed a privilege to enjoy the hos- Nu German Geode Sold Neatly Ironed quired the title which was held pitality of the Rosenwald home. 1 Mb Exchange, IIMO PENTKR for 27 years by Frank J. Marshall Conte), Here in Interest of Theo- II•th Towels and Underwear It gave one a real opportunity to of Ne'w York and who relinquish- Fluffed Dried logical School That Has Observe the splendid and humane ed its without competition. Many Branches qualities that characterized every THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE An Interesting Story action and thought of this re- Rabbi Abraham Jaffe, who came , There Is a most interesting workable friend. Just let me cite here last week in the interest of story attached to Sammy's latest a few incidents. the Nowogrodek Yeshiva, has is- JULESI GLEN triumph. When he test came to "On our first visit, a delicious SHIR r tS Detroit in 1920, Morris Steinberg, dinner was prepared., When he RELIABLE HOUSE HELP, Laun- sued an appeal to Detroit Jews Light and Good Looking, they're perfect hot weath. le dresses,. women for house clean. urging them to support the Khool No , matter what you pay,) a nationally known checker en- discovered that Sam would not each er straws. There's a shape, a style and a size for 4 1 ing, house maids, women for with their contributions. thusiast and a publisher of liter- partake of the food because of no laundry Accompanying Rabbi Jaffe on part time work. By hour, day every man ature on checker playing, imme- Orthodoxy and because of insis- can launder a finer shirt or ,week. Schlesinger's, Made his trip here is Rabbi L. Rabino- diately tqok an interest in the boy tence on observing Kashruth—the witz formerly of Deliatetz, who ,son 2526. and became directly responsible Jewish dietary laws—Mr. Rosen- WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE studied a tthe Nowogrodek Yeshiva. s... for the manner in which his life wale saw to it that special food As dean of the Nowogrodek Ye- A great variety at all prices in checks, stripes, has been shaped. Steinberg inter- was given to him and many of QUILTS—Made or recovered from AIL UP shivah,, Rabbi Jaffe points to the ested the late Julius Rosenwald in the dinners given later were cope- your own feathers or wools. Pil- also plain white and cream 18 ib s. plight of the students in the school the chess prodigy and it was at cialliyo pr1e9p2a9redmfror R Sao lows recovered—special, $1.25, Flat Pieces carefully ironed and its auxiliary branches and asks lii1 UP l3 the behest of the eminent million- m se.nwald ar- Full line of curtains, baby . Additional pounds, 43Le lb. aire and philanthropist that the ranged for us to see the opera shower and wedding gifts. Du- for immediate aid in order to avert A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE boy went into retirement and re- with hint at Ravinia. It took place ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 hardships there. He stated that cessed as professional chess play- on a Friday evening. We drove Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Ilogarth there are 300 students at the main branch of the Yeshiva at Bialys- 9050. er for a period of eight years in there from his home while it was tok and its many branches in Pal" p . a r e, still light. After the perform- order to be able to devote him- c anoe, England, Latvia, Lithdania self to his studies and to enjoy ance, Sam proposed walking back MINERAL BATHS—Treatments •..1 responsible fur san-buRp or wind-whipped cuetain. a normal boyhood. Sammy en- to the Rosenwald home, about a for arthritis, neuritis, rheum.. and throughout Poland. There are White, two-tone and THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY tered Northern High School in mile, because he preferred not to tism, sciatica and colds, Also 40 divisions of the school, accord- ing to Rabbi Rabinowitz. Detroit from which he graduated ride on the Sabbath. Mr. Rosen- suede-like leathers in the Turkish and reducing baths. Rabbi Jaffe's appeal is supple- with honors. Ile then entered wald told our party he would Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 Front season's most popular , the University of Chicago and in walk back with Sam. While the St.. (Ft. of 2nd Blvd). Randolph mented by an appeal made by the SAM WEIN Association of Orthodox Rabbis of 6744. 1934 earned his Ph. B. degree rest of us seated ourselves com- r• ■ •.h the United States and Canada urg- from this university's School of fortably in the fine cars he had Commerce, having' specialized in provided, I can still see the two BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL ing liberal contributions to the Ye- shiva , OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE accounting. leaving the opera and walking ladies or gentlemen desirous of During his stay here, Rabbi Jaffe - Leeds, Brought to Pleat by 9 o'clock a. m. will be making acquaintance for the With his graduation from the along the road arm in arm, at- will speak in a number of syna- _ Open Erect Saladay till 5 MTt 55TH irr., M ('inirtmwM Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE purpose of matrimony, write University of Chicago also began riving quite a while later. Mr. gogues. He is the guest of Rabbi R Box 50, Detroit Jewish Chron- AISOWILVIZILIMEMOVAXVg? the revival of his chess career Rosenwald was not robust and it LOW Stoll:man, 2508 Hazelwood icle. Strictly confidential. which, in the opinion of experts, was evident the walk had tired Ave., Tyler 4-7781. is leading the young genius to the him. let he appeared happy on tirARINO armlet , Pea. lacuna world's title. In 1934, Sammy his return, knowing that he had UNWANTED HAIR safely and permanently removed by mul- again attracted world interest by shown' deference to the religious tiple or single electrolysis. The Trees Planted in Palestine defeating the best talent from the observance of his young guest." Through Jewish National most economical and scientific United States, Germany; Canada, Mr. Steinberg recalls how in . Minimum Charge, $1.50 method known. Recommended by Fund Council of Detroit , Mexico and Italy, in an inter- the summer of 1931, Sammy Re- A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION physicians. Work guaranteed . national contest held at Syracuse. shevsky, during his visit in the We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City Edith F.ckstat, 520 Washington The following trees were planted He did not lose a game in the 14 Rosenwald home, played a game This may sound boastful but we're proud of Arcade Bldg. 1540 Washington in Palestine through the ,Jewish he played, having won 10; the of chess with Leasing and Wit- , Blvd. Clifford 3896. Liam Rosenwald. Julius Rosen.' National Fund Council of Detroit: other four being draws. it. Neighborly interest and conscientious serv- Shortly thereafter, in the sum- wald, from his sick bed, learned! One tree in memory of Sharon ice to everybody is the reason. of Sam's p resence, and from his FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Margot Yudkoff by Mr. and Mrs. mer of 1935, Sam my met 12 out- sick room room for a gentleman or a lady Max Reitman; one tree in memory sent the boy a flower standing players at Margate, Eng. in a private home. Linwood sec" of Sharon Margot Yudkoff by Eva with kind remembrances and re- land, and again did not lose a gards. tion. Reasonable. Call Town- Prenzlauer Maternity Aid; one game, winning eight and making send 8-8375. On Feb. 19, 1929, when he tree in 'memory of Chai Shanai three draws. Among those he graduated from high school, Sam Newman Bas Aerum Yankee by defeated was Jose IL Capablanla Reshevsky received the following FOR RENT—Furnished room by Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid; Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes with your dinner of Cuba, a former world churn- letter from Mr. Rosenwald: refined family. Near street car one tree in memory of Sara Basil pioh. Because of the defeat he "My and bus, 1719 Philadelphia, W. dear Sam: Rubin Bas link, sister of Mrs. inflicted 2pon Capablanla, Reshev. "Permit me to congratulate you sky was FOR RENT -- Nicely furnished J. Rose and Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, awarded the title of upon the event which you are who died in Los Angeles, May 17, grand master, an honor given to room for one or two. 3248 Tux- celebrating, namely, your grad- by Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid; those who defeat champions. Only edo, downstairs. uation with honors from high one tree in memory of Sara Basil about 10 people in the world school. It gave me much pleas- WANTED—Man with car who has Rubin by Mrs. J. Rose and Mrs. N. today hold this title. ure to learn of this as well an knowledge of sign painting or Blatnikoff; one tree in memory of Shortly after the Margate con- (climax:Den rtioes PAGE ONE) card writing. Good paying busi Moses Landau by Mr. and Mrs. E. attached to the Intelligence Di- tests, Sammy also played in an your matriculation at the Univer- OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS sity of Detroit. ness, Inquire Saturday between J. Sachse; three trees in memory vision of the Arab Bureau, and Your good friends, Mr. Stein- lieved to concern Itself, _among during the closing period of the international series of games at Always More Than 250 Desirable Used Can for Sale 9:30 and 1 at 2539 Woodward of Zvi Hersh Gallow by Mrs. Sam- Yarmouth, England, and lost only berg, Mr. Butzel, Dr. Dushkin and , uel Helper and Mrs. Dora Moyer. other things, with the inflame Wer he Was an Assistant Politi- Ave:,' Room 510. J: J. Lazarus' tins of runs and ammunition into cal Officer in Palestine. lie wan one game on a technicality. • others who have been so devoted 12515-45 GRATIOT AVE. PINGREE 6400 Decorated by Governments in their attention to you will, I FOR SALE—Cottage at Lexing Palestine. also the first British member of Sammy has already been deco. am sure, be as happy as I am ton on La k e Huron. Large lot Jewish County Employes As- Meanwhile, a series of bomb- the League of Nations Perma- 2 large porches, large living ' siat in Plans for Picnic ings, shootings and amen at- nent Mandates Commission. ' rated for his chess playing by the over your progress. "This brings to you my cordial governments of the United States, room, bedroom. kitchen. Good tempts, repeating on a smaller June 14 well water. See Mrs. Dante next scale the vandalism that has ter- Christian American. Ask Britain France, Germany, Austria, Eng- greetings and best wishes for door Sunday. Northlawn 9005. rorized Palestine for over six Open PalestIneom Victimized Jews land, Belgium and Holland. As a continued work. Jewish employees in the County native of Poland, he naturally "It MRS also a great satisfac- weeks, was again reported. 'Abra- IMOM NEW YORK WASII!NGTON, D. C.—(WNS) began to play ip that country. tion to know that your father is FOR RENT—Two light and airy Building are co-operating in ar- ham Fisch, 52-year old Jew, was rangements for the picnic to be —A plea to Great Britain to When he visited his "pal" and more contented and gradually ad. rooms for two gentlemen or em severely injured and sera to the staged at Kramer's Park by the throw open the gates of Palestine "big brother," Morris Steinberg justing himself better to Amer-. ployed couple in home of couple hospital when Arab assailants mis- • Fifteenth District Democratic and let in the victimized and per- I in Detroit, during the week fol. can surroundings. Garage. 3341 Clements, near 'floe new motorilnem took him for the 75-year-old Clubs on Sunday, June 14, Sol secuted Jews escaping from the I lowing his acquisition of the U. Dexter. Inquire mornings or eve- "JULIUS ROSENWALD." Mayor Dizengeff _of Tel Aviv. Slomovitz announced Tuesday. European holocaust was addressed ..3. championship in chess, he nings daily or before noon Sun- Finch was walking near the Arab A variety of entertainment never to Premier Stanley Baldwin of I remarked, "I remember when the day. cemetery or, the Tel Aviv coast before offered at less than prohibi- Engaind in a petition presented I Germans were occupying Poland when he was seined by two Arabs tive prices has been planned with June 14, July 1, July 7 WILL SHARE cottage on Wolf to Sir Ronald Lindsay, British in 1918 and General Von Bessel-.1 and stoned. ^ Lake. All modern conveniences. dancing, games, contests, speeches, ambassador, by a delegation from er challenged me. I was only six I TO1 RINI AND TIIIRD CLASS ONLY concerts , and refreshments at new Call Trinity 2-3155. the Pro-Palestine Federation of years old at that time but I beat Dr. Weirmann Calle Arab Vies Prompt. ecnienient connection. to Cen- low of twenty-five cents. • America, headed by the Re. Dr. him. I told him 'You can shoot tral and Eastern Europe. Ione. Challenge to League Federal ,county and state offi- The Fresh Air Society was the FOR RENT—Room in beautiful James F. Freeman, Episcopal i but I can play.'" Passenger% In Palestine can •Isit single home for employed couple, dabs will lead the Trek to Kramer's LON 1)0 N . — (WNS,Palcor Bishop of Washington. Speaking recipient of a contribution from their reialims In their Old Comtry two ladies or father and 15-year Park at 9 a. m., and over 10,000 Agency) — Characterizing the , in the name of "enlightened I Mr. Steinberg, who has now Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield ml Dint renting. their Journey from ondon= tRemonial In me Mesmer. old daughter. Cedar closet. Con- people are expected to jam the Arab disturbances as a challenge Christian American opinion," the been Sammy's "pal" for 16 years, in honor of the following confirm. "1411,11N I t" and - KONCI ))7.1:(1 . • w hieh tinuous hot water. Three in fam- gates before the day is over. not only to the British Govern- petition was signed b • Willi am has made it his life's hobby to antss: Sidney Louis Alexander, Jr., mnintain A BRA LAK SEM lit TO JAFFA nod ILOICA. Kramer's Park is located beyond ily. Board if desired. Linwood ment, but to the League of Na- R . Hopkins, city manager of guide the boy in the right direr- Ruth Elaine Bloom, Betty Jane near Fenkell. University 2-1738. River Rouge Park. It is one half tions which entrusted the Man. Cleveland; Dr. Samuel Harden Lion. Mr. Steinberg relates the Cugell, Sal:circa Goldstick, Shirley Delicious KOSHER Kitchen mile north of Plymouth Road of date over Palestine to Great Church, president of the Carnegie following facts to illustrate the Betty Hartman, Helen Fay Katz, Britain, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Institute; Dr. John Haynes manner in which Julius Rosen- Jay Mendel Kogan, Bernard Krohn, FOR RENT — Nice, large, airy Outer Drive. Apply to Lees! Arent or room suitable for 2 girls or The chairmen of the various preaident of the Jewish Agency Holmes; Dr. S. Parkes Cadman; weld became interested in the Ruth Ann Netzorg Eleanor Siegel, couple. Kitchen privileges. 4005 committees include Harold E. Stoll, . for Palestine, called upon the George Gordon Battle; Dr. Ivan chess prodigy and became the Richard Ullman Waldbott, Robert 315 S. Dearborn St., Chicago Webb Ave., Northlawn 3446. in charge of sound equipment. British Government to adopt an Lee Holt, president of the Fed- boy's guardian angel: Weisman, Stanley Jay Winkelman, Keller. - active policy" in , the establish. Rose Josephine Berlin and Mar- Sammy and Rosenwald eral Council of Churches of silent of the Jewish National Christ and • Dr. Frederick B. "It was my privilege to know jorie Bennett. FOR RENT — Cheerful room in Vladimeretzer Young Help- .Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Ci aaaaa tes after the show Home in order to fulfill its ob- Robinson, president of. the Col- Mr. Rosenwald for seven years. Mrs. Jennie Blumrosen's contri. modern flat of refined young ligations under the Mandate. Dr. lege of the City of New York. Many opportunities presented bution to the Fresh Air Society en Club Elects Its people for lady or gentleman of Weizmann spoke before a crowded The Federation is a national or- themselves during those years for honored confirmants: Jack Ham- Officers EQUALITY CLUB good character. 2959 W. Buena Contributions to the Jewish assembly following his reelection ganization of American Christian me to come into close contact with burger, John Savage, Henry Gar- Vista. upstairs. Garfield 2995-R Children's Home Ob- as president of the English Zion- friends of the Jewish homeland this great man. finkle, Stanley Winkelman, Jean Vladimeretzer Young Helpers The annual mother and daughter Call Saturday or before 1 o'clock ist Federation. tained by Auxiliary "In 1924 he interested himself Brody, Betty Jane DeYoung and in Palestine. Club held a meeting on Tuesday banquet of the Equality Club was Sunday. in Sammy Reshevsky, the chess Milton Lichterman. Rt. lion. William George — evening, June 2, at the Petoskey held May 27, at the Chinese T. - Ormsby-Gore, son of the Third Jews Report to League on Prog- prodigy, and through Fred M. The Society received a donation FOR SALE—Glynn Court, 2532 . Hall. The following officers were Gardens. The president, Sirs. E. The Jewish Children's Home of 9-room, library, recreation room. elected for the ensuing term: Pres- Goose, introduced the toast master Baron liarlech, who was Under- ress in Palestine During Past Year Butzel, Detroit philanthropist and from Ruth N. Friedman to honor 4 bedrooms, stall shower, vapor ident, William Rossen; financial of the evening, Mrs. Bettie Fried- Detroit wishes to acknowledge secretary of State for the Colon- GENEVA. — (WNS-Palcor communal leader, and Dr. A. M. the confirmation of Stanley Win- Dushkin, then executive director of kelman, Jack Hamburger, Joan with thanks the receipt of the oil heat, automatic water heater. ies in the two previous British Agency)—The report of the Jew- secretary, Mrs. P. Rossen; record- man. The speaker for the mothers Must sell immediately. Sacrifice. ing secretary. Mrs. Lydia Rossen; was a guest, Mrs. Dishel, and the following donations, obtained Cabinets, has been appointed Co- ish people to the League of Na- Board of Jewish Education of Savage and Henry Garfinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Gross- Open Saturday and Sunday. lonial Secretary to succeed J. IL tions on the progress they have Chicago, it was agreed that Sans thin organization is social and speaker for the daughters was through the efforts of Sire Thomas. Major Ormsby-Gore has made in the rebuilding of the Jew- and his parents should live in man gave a contribution to the charitable. A picnic is being Miss Danish. There were short Charles A. Smith, 1935 Glynn Cl., had extensive experience not only ish National Monte in Palestine, Detroit. Sam had already been Fresh Air Society in honor of the FOR RENT — Nicely furnished planned, plann, planned, the date of which will be speeches by the officers. A gift chairman of the contributions in British public life but in many where the Jewish population was in this country three years but Bar Mitzvah of Jack Daniel Ham- room for a gentleman. All mod- announced at a later date. Anyone was present to Mrs. Welt as the COM- ern conveniences. Small adult desiring to join this club should call mother with most daughters pres- of the colonies, whose administra- 375,000 at the end of 1935 and made virtually no progress edu. burger. mittee of the Ladies' Auxiliary of family. Elmhurst Ave. Near car Elmhurst 6751. tor he now is. His appointment where 150,000.000 in private rationally, it having been made In honor of the 50th anniversary ent Little Miss Gilda Haar sang the Jewish Children's Hoene. and bus line. Call Townsend . is regarded as of special impor- capital and $4,530,000 in public constantly necessary for. him to of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield a few stings and was rewarded with Mrs. Kate Abramowitz, 3265 'a . 8-6248 any time Sunday. or • gift...Hirin g, dancing and music Boston, in memory tance at this time because of his contributions were spent during give exhibitions to help support rt contributions were received from of Barney Bre- mornings and evenings daily. Gifts to North End Clinic followed the banquet. Mrs. Rae men. contacts with Palestine, which the past Ewa] year. Was submitted his parents, and sisters and broth- Miss Edith Bees-enrich and Sirs. Alfred Rothschild. abroad. furnished the incoming Colonial to the Mandates Commission of Danish was entertainment chair- Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish Chil- "Mr. Rosenwald was more in- The society has also received con. FOR SALE— A number of im- Secretary with the most serious the League through Secretary- I North End Clinic has received man and her co-chairman was Mrs. portant Jewish classic dren's Home, in honor of the conse- in having Sam enjoy • tributions in memory of Philip terested re task at the moment During the General Joseph Avenel by the tested S. Berkowitz. the following contributions: inc Tal- ing Rodkinson's Babylon-an cration normal boyhood and education Blumenthal, of West Branch, Mich., War he served in Egypt, being Jewish Agency for Paelstine. In honor of the 50th wedding Equality Club Is sponsoring a Calvert of Lucille Katanau, 1999 mud in English. Call University and develop into a worth-while from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bu. anniversary of Mr. and Sirs. Mon- bridge-luncheon at the home of 1-69._2. Mrs. Sarah Honigman, 2745 , citizen, even though he might rak, Sir. and Mrs. Clarence H. Eng. roe Rosenfield, from Mr. and Sirs .Florence Lienoff, Saturday, June Cortland, for Shevouth memorial I show no extraordinary qualities gass and Sylvan S. Greener. Harry Newman. 6. Proceeds are to he given to char- service.. \ `other than genius as a chess Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal and Contributions to the Jewish In honor of the confirmation of ity an pledged by the organiution.1 , player. He admonished us to keep Mrs. Robert Newman also contrib. Children's Home Jean Brodie from Mr. and Mrs. Sirs. Bos- E qual' ,Mr. At the close of the season to in and honor of CaanA2752 the birthday of I him out of public notice and see , uted to the Fresh Air Society in Harry C. Grossman. ity Club is giving a get together 1 to it that he should enjoy boy 1 memory of Philip Blumenthal and The Jewish Children's Home of In honor of the confirmation of dinner at the Oriole Terrace. their son, Phillip Caplan. friends and participate in their 1 c. D. Goss of New York City. '; Detroit wishes to acknowledge with Richard Berrie. from Mr. and Sirs. Mrs. Pauline Kutzen, 3545 Cort- i From Mrs. Henry play and educational activities. Harry C. Grossman. ro land, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah ' Prior to that time Sam's fleece- I honor of confirmation of Eleanor' r thanks the receipt of the following her. In memory of Sam Cohn, from Prenzlauer Group to Install of mrs r Milt on W agner . City for making • living foreediSiegel and in honor of the gradua- , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger. !tarry Kraft, 1 38 V Sturte- M. 011esheimer, • 125 Eason. Officers June 16 I only adult contacts on him con• i tion of Luis Welt, Lizabeth Welt donations: Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mayer, In memory of Mrs. Jenny New- vant, in honor of the birthday and ra The Eva Prentlauer Maternity Hebrew School graduation of _ latently. man, from Mr. and Sire. Charles 14S8 Washington Blvd. ,I4an- Aid luncheon in honor of the in- man K I "The interest taken b) Mr. Re--land Barbara Gilbert. Mrs. Greenfield. 9931 McQuade. Hamburger. at...Batson of officers, will be held I senwald immediately gave team 1 In memory of Harris Gallow, Mrs. II. Z. Kraft, 3224 Calvert. Bc rtr os.. . Anna Beeman, 3265 W. 'the opp - eunity to which every!Mrs. Rubenstein and Assist - from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham- at L'Aiglon's in the Fisher Bldg., Mrs, S. M. Victor, 2982 Elm- Tuesday, June 16, at 12:30 noon burst, on the occasion of her nine- , Mrs. J. K. Townsend, 1136 Co.- burger. boy is entitled. Sam was given : ants Present Pupils in R In memory of Sharon Margot eservations can be made by phon- tenth wedding anniversary. lessons privately to make up for! liagwood. Concert Tuesday mar school deficiencies. I Mrs. Ottoman, 2968 Calvert. 'Yudkoff, from Dr. and Mrs. Hats! ing Mrs. Laura Pollack, Trinity his grammar _ 2-2448; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone, 3325 The Zedakah Club, on the aces- ry A. Topeik, He was then entered into Detroit Rae Cohen, Townsend 8- Sturtevant, in honor of the con- Rubenstein i and r R rs. Rose 4963; Fannie Strauss, Townsend t For the Supplementary Medical a Northern High School and he M non of recovery from recent illness age ' I assistant teachers, Freda Green- Harold Forman. 6; Esther Kaufman, Town- completed • four-year course. , I balm, Laura Goldman and Miriam of the founder, Mrs. Sophie Q. J• Assistance Fund for Children: In Mrs. A. Cohn, 3020 W. Euclid. memory of Mn Jenny Newman, send 6-5797, and Sara Eixler, Eu- During this period not more than I Edwards, will . present a number et orbs. HORSEBACK RIDING AT CAMP NAHELU Mrs. Adolph Deutsch. did 3118-M. • handful of friends knew that !intermediate and senior students B'nai B'rith, in memory of Sham from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ger- Entertainment and brid ge will Mrs. Behan, 4057 Burlingame. Camp Nahelu came into being standard, and received the highest he was the boy chess wonder. in • piano on Tuesday eyes m Margot Judkoff. son; in memory of Harris Gallow, recital Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith. Aroosson Printing Co., Lafay. from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson mark the meeting to be held T sot as just another children's rating of health and sanitation This was confided only to the clog et. liecGisseur Library Audi- 2750 Elmhurst, day, June 9, at the Jewish Center, Sharon Margot Yu in memory a min .. The „maid tete Blvd. at Eighth St. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hay- camp, but as a progressive educe- from the board of health. New im. school principal and teachers. „ program will pprogram Woodward and Holbrook. dkoff. . piano solos, duets and two piano Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen den - tional project for the development provements to provide more cons- While with me he met many peo., of Mrs. Harry B ennett, 18934 P na Donations by For the Social Servi ce Relief k in Detroi t, bat very few were 24 ,.Glynn Ct., in memory of Mrs. . j111 by Mrs. Jos. B. Rose . • , on the occasion of the of the full personality of Jewish fort and • la Fund, from Home Relief Society and Jessie Levinson of Stamford, firmation of Marjory Bennett. con- rger variety of actiri- imam that h e was w the same boy ' boys and girls. Conn. -- 3- Neinnan. ""'""" and Ham Gold. Packers who opposed and defeated the' "•-"'" Goldman Outlets, 56(10 Grand and Aaron Mendelson Memorial are constantly being added. 'Anti Six years ace Camp Nahelu was I Parents, when making plans for Army ' s be st p yen MMU tan- , tein. who offered two-piano re, ars". orranieed by Mr. and Mrs. nit! Dunn, 3943 Webb Ate , child's summer vacation, are eously at the age of eight. So !tett. on the way, I, Lesoweder. Dr. and Mrs. Louis their ask ed to get „top closely was his identity """ 11 Yeshivah Beth Judah Aux- Outing Sunday of Jr. Group Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish touch " hour las Sunder. will also Partici - Lipschitz, owners and directors, as Rainbow Purity Na 12 iliary Holds 19th An- Lae,. orionitlie, that when a leading magazine' pate in the prop?... Cbildn re 's 11=.e. Nalicht, Perry of Jewish Old Folks' a mull coed camp. Daring these nual Banquet 13e-! 1. hat Mich.. telephone, OrtonvilE31. publiehed an article on 1 le 12 six miss Camp Sieben developed Rainbow Purity No. 12 will held Home birthday of her daughter, Gloria, comes of Our Prodigies," only • The 19th annual banquet of the tato three separate camp units: Booklets will be sent upon request picture • summer. Arden remind at the ' Seizedto Seized was. used of Sam weth the . Genoa • Rate. u rst the % in E lm h nrst. Aril' ACoben7 Yrs- Rct' 1 260- Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshivah For information in Detroit call statement that no one seems to Berra' division, ages 7 to 15; girls' home of Millie Schaff, Wildernere Beth Judah was held Caravan Korner, 26:5 Rochester, The members of the Junior k H. Ma y 4 G roup 7 to 15. and little Mrs. E Lestaroder, Townsend know what became of him. This One hundred German rifles Mrs. J. Ballantine, 1101 Midland ix- i e Rd . This lea year at t div - ision , 'nei Da id Synagogu e , H d') of the Jewish Old Folks' Nahelu, pre-school division for 7-6890 or Mrs. Edythe Curell, Te. was just as Mr. Rosenwald had were seized here by British troops se, B ay City, Mich.. in memory affair will be strictly for m e m b b ers ome wcil have an ers and he na ting on Sun- ttended attend by 2-6129. • v 30(1 men nd d ay. Ac olrdi ng to Al ages 3 to 6. • and their eworts. For further in- I women. Among those who s and wanted it. 1 in thb neighborhood of Akabse. iie Phillip BlumenthaL UmenthaL ouan l lagnj. eos formation ca pok e chairman, The directors are resisted by a " During thee intervening years, I in !southern Palestine, when an 'rman, Alice I were we Rabbis S. II. is in char re of the event , Fine, J. Eisen- there will be tennis, baseball. Swim- group of carefully selected and Mr. Rosenwald invited us rein- Arab caravan smuggljng the arms Castributions to United Jew- Ludin. who, with Leona Rosenberg, I man, I. Stoiman . J. S. perka, axing, other games is in charge of the dating bureau. i well trained counselors. mature laxly as his geedat his Ravinia was captured. The guns were tat- and a picnic list, — Charities in Memory At who was toastmaster. The follow. lunch. The feature of the day will home. Nathan Rubin, Sam's mediately eonfucated by the mai- people, who are generally engaged par the meeting of June 2, a card ing donations were received for be a baseball game with the girls of Zahnan Cohn schoolmate, who even shared tary, who started an investigation in the edocational profession. This ty was held. Plans were made the Yeah- : 55 each, Rosen, pitching t .the boys, and vice- Sam's locker during their years at as to the country of their origin. to hold initiation at the next Dobrinsky. Chederoff, Millman, you an additional group of com- The United Jewish Charities re. meeting. Those running highest in Margolin, Lachovitzer V e r e i n , versa high school and later at the Uni- p-tent counselors was Mated and the hecret Jet- eerred centnbutions in reerr/OFF Di the penny popularity versity of Detroit, and who has An outfit caned the staff to close to At the last meeting on Wednes- win iftry•••• ontest are Goldemith. Os no s, Beckerman, day evening, June 1, at the home since become junior champion of ;Uncle of America is said to be at 'Liman Cohn from Mr. and Mrs Pearl pet-a/ch. eona c R osenberr, lcaxman; 53 SIS members. America at checkers. and Is now work exposing as-American Sethi- Albert M. Jordon and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Grant, D During the past six years Camp e:drnan; 82 each, of Arthur Ross, it was decided to Ann E. liams, Levin, Mitnick; $1 each, Wil. have morthly informal gatherings Rose, Helen orothy Katz and Fisher, Verp Brown. one of the four best checker play- ties. Harry M. Seller. Mamie attained a high cultural ' Epps. during the summer. I DeLuxe Family Service Pounds Get These STRAWS CLASSIFIED for only $145 141) SPORT TROUSERS . . =er bs DAMP WASH Nip Lace Curtains TiEu ' Double Woolen Blankets Feather Pillows SPORT SHOES 33c 35c 25c OLEN fir wEIN .All Ironed Service 25c FLAT PIECES of, t"" 10C ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER $ LAUNCDRYSCOTTS GINSBERG PHONE CADILLAC 7423 Motor Sales 39 Arabs, 29 Jews Dead as Palestine Riots Enter Seventh Week; Shootings Continue; Reveal Smuggling of Arms Sides Service Direct to GDYNIA `Pilsudski"Batory' Fresh Air Society Gets Conrtibutions C Gdynia America Line, Well-Trained Counselors at Nahelu ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 45oo