American Apish PerioSeal Center - CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 30, 0500 JIMII.••• ■ •■ • PILVETROITILlilSBA RON ICU June 12, 1936 Real Estate Bargains Security-Independence Reinedle•• Mud haPPent- Reel estate whams-. .11h clualan In( dollars. Rig profit,. went welsh for tholte oho art prompt!). 1 0 1 1 1 71111 54 Apts 01la WoodonnI. 1 ' 0,1104(d recon- dilloiteil Price Mk on the donor non 1AR100. bon Mt deed for 10 ) 0170110 down, bal. 5% 1111L. entail moments. Shoo. around 50% net 101 emdi Itiv,ted alone all tem., e'la'pse a n d int. on 11111. 41 Apts lame corner. Tiled lobby. All I CALENDAR OF EVENTS June 14-B'nai B'rith Moonlight. June 14-Jewish Community Center's all-day outing and boat ride to Bob-Lo. June 15-Open-air luncheon-bridge at the Oriole Terrace, by Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Old Folks' Home, at noon. June 16-Linen shower of Ladies' Auxiliary of House of Shelter; at the B'nai Moshe. June 17-National Council of Jewish Women's day at Frank- lin Hills Country Club. June 17-A day at Franklin Hills Country Club, sponsored • by the Council of Jewish Women. June 21-Floating dinner-dance of Purity Chapter, on Steamer Moronic. June 24-Garden Fete of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at 1 ,112 Clairmount Ave. June 23-Annual meeting of United Hebrew Schools. Aug. 3-Shaarey Zedek moonlight under auspices of Men's Club and Young People's Society. Oct. 25-Home Relief Dinner Dance. Nov. 1-Silver Jubilee of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at Dexter-Lawrence banquet hall. and S rooms Frier 3* on dollar, mot ;Wan, tern.: 1:2,504.1 donit, balance morlame. 13 Apts Fine 11. 0.1111011. 01000 don., led. roof for 10 Ors. 8 Apts 11.11, nen, all 3 rooms end bath. I Meant heel. Elect. Wide. Nor- mal $30,000 wlra odor. I)edrolt. best buy for illf.000, only $3,0110 dents 5111. IIEDFOR1). Homer Warren & Co. REALTORS &mem I ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 show 0000 Contest for Best One-Act Play Extended IE In compliance with requests from numerous sections of the country ‘f6r on extension of time in the contest for the best one act plays of social Significance, the Young Circle League, labor fra- ternal youth organization, upon- boring the contest has consented to an extension of the dosing date to September 1. Originally it was set for June 1. The purpose of the contest, ac- cording to Y. Murray Goldman, acting national director, is to stimulate and encourage the writ- ing of good one-act plays for labor dramatic groups. Special consideration will be given to plays dealing with the Jewish so- cial scene in America. The prizes to be awarded are First, $100, plus presentation and possible, publication; second, $50, presentation and possible publica- tion; third, presentation only. The judges are Alfred Kreymborg, David Pinsky, and Mark Schweid. Manuscripts should be sent to the National Office. Young Circle League, 175 East -Broadway, New York City. R Commons Hears Charge Italians Broadcasting Anti-English Talks LONDON. - (WNS-Palcor Agency)-A charge that anti- British propaganda is being cir- culated among the inhabitants of India and Palestine from Italian broadcasting stations was made in the House of Commons by Commander 0. Locker-Lampoon, Conservative, who asked that the Foreign Secretary make repre- sentations to the Italian Govern- ment. Anthony Eden informed the Commander that the position was being carefully watched and that representations had recently been made to the Italian Govern- ment regarding anti-British broad- casts from Italian stations. 41 4 !who arranged the luncheon for the board of directors, served refresh- Women's Auxiliary ; ' ments at the close of the meeting. Other members of the social of Children's Home COM- Normal $6.%100 salsa tonne, now 121000, only Or bid tA Cenlary Of Ernst Toiler, exiled left wing German playwright, is coming to thi s country in the fall. . The newly appointed board of directors of the Women's Auxili- ary of the Jewish Children's Home net with the officers June 3, in the Home, Petoskey at Burlingame. Mrs. Herman Cohen, president of the auxiliary, presided. Comprising the board of direc- tors are the Mesdames A. 0. Bar- sky, Saul Davidson, Morey Fenton, Al Goldberg, Nellie Kuhn, David Kliger, Edward Krause, Moe Lei- ter, II. Rosman,'Morris Rosenberg, Henry H. Shapero, Sidney Stone, Jack Tobin and Julian Weber. Honorary board members are Mrs. Fanny Rodin and Mrs. II. Rotten- berg. Officers besides the president, Airs. Herman Cohen, are Mes- dames S. L. Kavanau, Anthony Deutsch, -A. B. Stralser, Jacob Harwith, M. Aronsson, vice-presi- dents; Ralph Paul, recording Sec- retary; Maurice H. Zackheim, cor- responding secretary; Jack Freed- man, assistant corresponding sec- retary; Lewis Bowman, financial secretary; S. J. Eder, treasurer; Charles A. Smith, auditor. Mrs. Sidney Stone was named chairman of the board, Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman 'of 'children's outings .and 'birthdays; Mrs. • Moe Leiter, membership; Mrs. H. H. Shapero and Mrs. Julian Weber, social committee; Mrs. Maurice Aronsson, printing; Mrs. Louis Tobin, entertainment; Mrs. David Kliger, publicity; Mrs. Ralph Paul, secretary of the board; Mrs. Chas. A. Smith, chairman of contribu- tions. Following the board meeting, the last general meeting of the season was held in the living room of the home. Mrs. S. L. Kavanau has already listed two outings for the children: a day at the Zoological Gardens and a day at Eastwood Park. Mrs. Sidney Stone and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson have under- -taken to' 'arrange a party for the children at Knollwood Country Club, In celebration of her daughter Gloria's 11th birthday, Mrs. H. Rosman gave ttparty in the chil- dren's home on Friday, May 29. A birthday cake was given to the children besides individual boxes of candy and gifts to each of the eight residents in the home who had birthdays during the month of May. The directors of the Chil- dren's Home give a party each month to all those having birth- days during the month and the auxiliary presents birthday gifts. Mrs. Pauline Kutzen donated a singing canary and cage to the children while Mrs. Anthony Deutsch presented a wall hanging to the Home. Mrs. H. Rosman has offered dry cleating services gratis, to the Children's Home, through Mr. Ros- man of the Famous Cleaners and Dyers. A surprise program featured Mrs. Max Dushkin in "Tales from the Talmud." Mrs. H. H. Shapero, chairman of the social committee, and her co-chairman, Mrs. Julian Weber, Counselor's Staff of Camp Nahelu rs TENNIS COURT AT CAMP NAHELU • :AGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE .1 ■ 111 ■1 The directors of Camp Nahelu, Mr. and Mra. Ehiel Lesowoder and Dr. and Mrs. Louis Lipschutz, are assisted by a group of care- r fully selected and well trained counselors, who are generally engaged in the educational pro- fession and have many years of camp experience. This year an additional group of competent counselors has been engaged and will increase the staff to close to 50 members. One counselor is as- signed. for each group of three campers. A resident physician and registered nurse are on the staff, which follows: Stanley Michaels is head coon- odor in the boys' division and Miss June Milgevitch heads the counselors in the girls' division. The boys athletic division is composed of the following: Jark Hillel, Indiana State Board of Education, director; assistants: Joe Kertzman, baseball; Albert Rabinowitz, tennis: Homer Sar- ahron, volley ball; Max Goodman, basketball; John Meistrich, kick ball; Henry Koloff, soccer and football; Elkin Mittelman, 'track meet; Julian Espar, archery. The girls' athletic division is composed of the following: ' Misses June Milgevitch, Doro- thy Grossbard, Jenny Platt, Mars celene Granger, Dorothy Levin, Beatrice Leland, Laya Fauman. Girls' dancing, tap and clog, folk and national creative and interpretive, will be in charge of Mimes Dorothy Grossbard, Mar- relene Granger and June Milge- vitch, Arts and crafts directors are: Boys' division: Harold Lebus, wood and metal craft; Henry Kolloff, sketching; Julian Espar, leather work, In- dian craft, photography; Alan Mittelman. Girls' division: Misses Dorothy Aronson, weaving; Sarah Hol- land, clay modeling; Anne Tab- ark, handicraft and compel-aft; E. Mittelman. Evening and Friday programs will be arranged by Oscar Cohen. Archery and fencing will be in charge of Julian Espar, Mar- celene Granger and Freda Roth. Stanley Michaels is Red Cross examiner and is in cheese of swimming. His assistants are: Alan Mittieman, John Meistrich, Misses June Milgevitch, Sarah Holland. Leona Kutzen. Horseback instruction will be even by Homer Sarahson, U. S. Cavalry R. 0., riding master: Irma Simmons, riding mistress. Music, operettas, camp songs -ill be directed by Ruth Brot- man and Ruth Broder. Dramatics, puppetry, story ten- t ing will be under the supervision lot Samuel Grossbard, Elkin Mit- I tleman. Misses Mary Spilkin, hays Farman. inittee are the Mesdames A. B. Stralser, Louis Bowman, Ralph Paul, S. II 1. Kavanau, Anthony Deutsch, Ernest Slobin, Julian Freedman, Morris Rosenberg, Rob- ert Rosenberg, George Orley, J. Newman, Jack Ruben, D. Gold- berg, A. 0. Barsky, Ruben Klein Louis Gunsberg, Jatk Schwartz. Contributions to the auxiliary for any occasion may be phoned in to Mrs. Charles A. Smith, 1935 Glynn Ct., Lo. 2089. 'Guide to Germany' on Sale at Office of Boycott League COMPLETES YEAR OF Young Judaeans Hold An- MUSICAL ACTIVITY nual uting; A. Z. A.3 Attend as Guests An active year of musical and literary activity has beim com- On Sunday, June 7, the De- pleted by Miss Ruth C. Brotmati, troit Council of Young Judaean lyric-coloratura soprano, Laureate Clubs held its annual outing and bus picnic. More than 100 boys and girls representing nine differ- ent. clubs were present at River Rouge Park. Miss Ann Milstein, the spon- sor in charge of arrangements, obtained the co-operation of Jun- ior lladassah. All of the prizes presented, including a beautiful silver cup, were donated by Jun- ior Hadassah. The picnic com- mittee consisted of Irving Novack of the Theodore Herzl chapter of Yount/ Judaea; June Rouff, Shirley Stiglit; and Jean Gold- stick of the Aaron DeRoy chap- ter of Young Judaea. The Tel-Hais, under the lead- ership of Herman Raznick, ran off with athletic honors. Sam Wesley won the 50-yd ash and the 100-yd dash, William Bron- stein won the running broad jump, Marry (Miner the peanut race, and Martin Spector the sack race. In the gastronomic activities, the Tel-Haiti likewise excelled. The pie-eating contest was won by MISS RUTH C. BROTMAN Sam Carmen, with William Po. of the Quebec' College, of Music, merantz a close second. Because with an offer of two years scholar- of the showing in the ball games, ship in Paris, France, to continue the Tel-Hais stand an excellent her studies, sang on May 20 at the chance of winning the silver cup. Y.W.C.A. in Max Levy's recital. This cup is awarded not only for Miss Brotmon's articles released excellence in sports, but also for by Seven Arts Feature Syndicate cultural and educational accom- have appeared throughout the plishments. In the girls division, the Navy United States and Canada, She Is the Detroit correspondent of the Girls excelled.' Their team won Musical Courier, having been rec- the club relay, while Natalie ommended by Ossip Gabrilowitch. Reicher won the standing broad She will be associated with Camp jump and Rose Stone won the running broad jump. Betty Gor- Nahelu for the summer. man won the 50-yd dash. She represented the Young Judaean Helpers, sponsored by Mrs. Apte- 20% Discount Sale kar. ON Prominent in the activities were Wedding • Shower and the A. Z. A.'s, led by L. Winslow. Graduation Gifts Several members of that group Nu German Moods Said wer eamong the winner in var- Club Rarhenge, 10020 DEXTER ious events. Moonlight of B'nai B'rith this Sunday This Sunday night, June 14, the B'nai B'rith will sponsor the first Sunday moonlight of the season on Steamer Tashmoo. All plans have been completed by the committee on arrangements. This moonlight MISER" mErs A 1, 1 FIVE MRS. ETHEL DIAMOND NEW PRICES AS LOW AS 1045° ft .STANDARDS FOR I BUYING • amt.;444 PROOF 1. LOWER OPERATING COST ti 2. 3 . SAFER FOOD PROTECTION FASTER FREEZING-. MORE ICE is being sponsored jointly by Pis- $ gah Lodge No. 34, B'naI B'rith, MORE USABILITY 4 NO MONEY and Women's Auxiliary No. 122, " DOWN id ; . B'nai B'rith. 5 . FIVE - YEAR PROTECTION 6, 1 Music for dancing will be fur- PLAN nished by Dave Diamond and his to* ts An Wok lor114 111% 4 Della Robbie orchestra. In the salon there will be continual en- tertainment featuring the singing troubadors with their accordion and guitar. Cards and games will (Formerly Shecter Music Co.) also be provided. 1192$ TWELFTH STREET Phone, EUclid 2030 The advance ticket sale has been Bo. Taylor and Hazelwood heavy, and those who have not procurred tickets can secure them by calling Benjamin Marcus, 304 1 LSI Guaranty Bldg., Cadillac 3057, Mrs. II. H. Frady, 3273 Clair- mount, Tyler 5.4549, or Rudolph Meyersohn, 502 Lawyers Bldg., Cadillac 0909. Tickets may also be had at the dock, foot of Griswold St., the night of the moonlight. Mrs. S. Schaflander, secretary of the League for Human Rights, with offices at 807 David Stott Building, telephone Cherry 6908, this week announced that the "In- telligent Traveler's Guide to Ger- many" is available at the office of the League at 35c a copy. Containing historic references, referring to the beauties of the country, making comparisons be- ZEDAKAH JUNIORS tween the old Germany noted for its advance in social efforts, in The formal given at the Oriole Third Annual Institute of arts, sciences, and literature, and Council of Jewish Wo- Gardens was a success. the Hitler Germany•of today in a subtle yet inoffensive manner, this RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- At the last meeting, held at An- men to Be June 18 booklet makes fascinating reading. dresses, women for house clean- nabelle Germansky's home, plans The "Intelligent Traveler's Guide for ing, house maids, women were made to send 10 undernour- Leaders in communal affairs in part time work, By hour, day ished children to camp this sum- the 200 sections of the National To Germany" was written by I. Burrows and was published by or week. Schlesinger's, Medi. mer. Council of Jewish Women have Knight Publications. son 2526. The installation of officers will been invited to attend the third The League for Human Rights be held at the Stotler on Sunday, annual institute dealing with con- is an organization through which QUILTS-Made or recovered from June 21, The public in invited. Af- temporary Jewish affairs to be your own feathers or wools. PH. ter this affair the club will dis- held at the Town Hall Club in New the Boycott of German goods and lows recovered-special,j1.25. band for the summer. services is conducted. All business York on June 18, according to an Full line of curtains, baby, pertaining to the boycott and all announcement by Mrs. Maurice L. shower and wedding gifts. Dex- information regarding firms sell- Goldman, chairman of the com- THETA SIGMA TAU ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 ing German goods should be re- mittee, and first vice-president of Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth Pwred to this office. The League Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity the National Council of Jewish 9050. has in its possession all the latest announces that theplay and dance Women. boycott information, lists of stores A fullday's program has been MINERAL BATHS-Treatments given on May 17 was a success. co-operating with the boyeott;and The fraternity thanks the many arranged for the delegates who for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- boycott literature. are expected from all parts of the tism, sciatica and colds. Also friends who contributed in making country. The morning session will and reducing baths, this affair a social and financial be :given Contributions to the Council Turkish over to a resume of work Wayne Mineral Daths, , 630 Front success. 1 Camp Vacation Fund Election of officers was held on conducted under the auspices of St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd). Randolph Wednesday, June 3, with the fol- the Committee during this year 6744. The Council Camp Vacation lowing results: Al Miller, chancel- and announcement of the new pro- Fund of the Detroit section, Na- UNWANTED HAIR safely and lor; David Pacernick, vice-chancel- gram for the coming season which, permanently removed by mul- lor; Irving Berger, secretary; according to Mrs. Goldman, in- tional Council of Jewish Women, tiple or single electrolysis. The Nathaniel Shulman, treasurer; cludes the launching of a project in received the following contribu- most economical and scientific George Moore, sergeant-at-arms. Jewish education for the pre-school tions: method known. Recommended by The new officers will be installed child, the first of its kind in this In memory of Julius Bing from physicians. Work guaranteed. at a formal dinner dance to be countr y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg; Dr. Morris R. Cohen, professor Edith Eckstat, 520 Washington held at Blossom Heath, Sunday, in memory of Evelyn Friedman, Arcade Bldg. 1640 Washington June 28. This function will also I of philosophy at the College of the from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smilan- City of New York, will lead the Blvd. Clifford 3896, sky; in memory of Samuel Cohn mark the first anniversary of the afternoon symposium which will from Fred A. Ginsburg & Co. reorganization of the fraternity. DRIVING TO CHICAGO June 20. be open to Council members and In honor of the 80th birthday Can accommodate three ■ nd on their friends. The subject of the anniversary, of Jacob Goldsmith, Gifts to Hadauah Fund discussion throughout the day will to Colorado on July 25. Refer- Chicago, Ill., from Dr. and Mrs. be "Proposed Roads for American ences exchanged. Garfield 0084-J Hugo A. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, chair. Harold E. Schlesinger, and Mr. FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- man of the infant welfare fund Jewry." Between two-hundred and fifty and three-hundred guests are and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt. ' nished flat for strall adult fam- of the Detroit chapter of Ha- expected to attend the luncheon, In honor of the 50th wedding ily for the summer. Responsible dassah, has received contributions which will also be held at the Town anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mon- people. Reasonable. Gas, light from the following: Hall Club. A program of Jewish roe Rosenfield from Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Selker, music will be given. and frigidaire included. 2700 Ha- Melville, S. Welt and Mrs. Rhea zelwood, near Lawton. Upstairs. in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Cashman Gladwin. Jack Hamburger. In honor of the following gradu- QUOTA NEARLY FILLED for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieber- Warren C. Bar to Address ations: Eleanor Butzel, Eleanor Detroit Conservatory of Music's San, in honor of confirmants: Hebrew Ladies Aid Siegel, and Suzanne Wineman, 'Master Summer School, June 22 Oberman Rosen and Bernard Society from Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butte]. to Aug. 1. Phone Columbia 2810 Krohn, and Bar Mitzvah of Jack Eleanor Butzel, Barbara Gilbert, or call at 6035 Woodward Ave. Hamburger. Warren C. Bar, assistant sup- Betty Welt, Louis Welt, Suzanne Mr. and Mrs. David Zemon and Wineman and Walter Ileavenrich, FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Mr. and Airs. Oscar Zemon, in erintendent of schools, will be the room for one or two gentlemen guest speaker at the next from Miss Emma Butzel; Barbara honor of confirmants Audrey in home of adults. 3330 Richton Buckner and Jane Goldstein of meeting of the Hebrew Ladies' Gilbert, Betty Welt, Josephine Ave. Aid Society, on Wednesday, June Welt, Suzanne Wineman and Louis Pontiac. Welt, from Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, 17, at 2 p. m., at the Dexter-Law- YOUNG MAN wants room in rence Hall. Mr. Bar has long been H. Weil, Eleanor Butzel, Barbara home of couple or small family. in honor of confirmants: Richard identified with educational activi- Gilbert, Robert Ileavenrich, East Berris, Robert Steinberg, Muriel Write details including price to ties, and will have • message of Saginaw, Walter Heavenrich, Alan Steinberg, Jeanne Ruth Appleby, Box 100, Detroit Jewish Chron- Rose, New York City, from Mrs. Marjorie Bennett, Elaine Kauf- particular Interest to offer. His icle, Benjamin Lambert; Barbara Gil- man, Harold Kaufman; in honor speech will be preceded by • bert, from Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished of the consecration of Marcia brief business meeting. There will also be card playing and re- Ginsburg. room for one or two ladies or Diamond, Eileen Blumberg, Lu- freshments. The following mem- In honor of the confirmation of gentlemen or employed couple in cille Kavanau and Mildred Frank, bers will act as hostesses at this Shirley Betty Hartm'an, Joan home of small family. Reason- and the Bar Mitzvah of Jack social meeting: Mesdames Joseph Savage, and Stanley J. Winkel- able. 2691 Pasadena, near Lin- Hamburger. man, from Mr. and Mrs. Maurice In memory of Mrs. David Ze- Beck, Louis Goldflne, Isador wood Ave. Klein. mon's brother, from Mr. and Mrs. Weiner and Allen Janewitz. FOR RENT - I'ine Lake summer Wolf Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Members and friends are invited. Due to unavoidable circum- Contributions to the Jewish home for the season. Four bed- Loewenberg and Mrs. Lena Loew- stances, the place for the annual rooms. Modern conveniences. enberg. Children's Home garden fete on Wednesday eve- Call Randolph 3250. In memory of the Yahrzeit of ning, June 24, had to be changed The Jewish Children's Home of FOR RENT-Room for one or two Mrs. Rae Rosenthal from Lazarus to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenthal and daughter, Dorothy Detroit wishes to acknowledge with Schwartz, 1981 Lawrence Ave. gentlemen. Convenient to pima Rosenthal. thanks the receipt of the following car and bus. llogarth 3673. Mrs. Eli Sachse, in honor of Mrs. Marcus Kallush and Mrs. donations: Manuel Engel are hostesses for the recovery from the recent ill- Mrs. Goodman, 2948 Webb Ave. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished this affair. Adelade Kurn, West Branch, room for one or two in modern, ness of Mrs. Jacob Harvith and Mich., in memory of Philip Blu- adult home. 2676 Leslie, near Mrs. Meyer Shuzerman. menthal, Linwood. Inquire any day ex- Yasisiva College Commence. cept Saturday. Dorothy Rosenthal, Wilshire Ho- ment June 16 Maiden Voyage of the M. 3. tel, in memory of her mother, Rae "Batory" TWO SISTERS desire room in re- Rosenthal. Yeshiva College, Amsterdam fined home. Kitchen privilege Mrs. Moise Dreyfus, 3330 Lake The new motorliner 'Tatou" Ave. and lioith St., New York, the Linwood section, not beyond Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill., in mem- only college of liberal arta and of the Gdynia-America Line left Webb Ave. Write Box 30, De- ory of Rae Rosenthal. with 640 passengers from New sciences under Jewish auspices, troit Jewish Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, will hold its fifth annual com- York and Halifax direct to Gdynia. 1624 Glynn Court, in memory of WILL SHARE .tat with young Among the passengers were mencement, Tuesday, June 16, at Mrs. Evelyn Friedman. couple or lady or will rent room. many Jews, some destined to Po- 4 p. m., in the auditorium of the Mrs. I. Heiman, 3244 Clair- Reasonable. Home privilege s. lea.ntidneor Russia and many to Pal- college. Thirty-one students-the mount largest class in the college's his- 8256 Grand River. Mrs. H. Mitnick, 3019 Leslie, On board were 51r. and Mrs. I. tory-are to be graduated. Ad- We take this opportunity to FOR RENT-Nice bedroom for a dresses will be delivered by Dr. B. Cate, prominent importer with thank Mm. Charles A. Smith, 1935 young man in single home. Home their PRI; Prof. Charles Hodges of Bernard Revel, president, and Dr. Glynn Court, chairman of the con- privileges, including telephone. New York University; Prof. and John H. Finley, associate editor tributions committee of the Ladies Highland Park between Wood- Mrs. Malcolm M. McDermott of of the New York Times. Dr, Fin- Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's ward and Hamilton. Townsend Duke University; Mr. an dMrs. ley will also present the candidates Home, for her efforts in obtaining 6-6368. Carl Schen& president of Grain for honorary degrees. the following donations: Products Association of New York; Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder, 660 E. FOR RENT - Large, airy room, ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING furnished or unfurnished for two. Henry C. Wolfe, editor and lectur- Boston, in honor of the consecra- 2546 Tuxedo, between LaSalle er of Columbus, 0.; Prof. Howard tion of Nathalie Lightstone. • y pretender to the heavyweight E . Engstro mof and Linwood. Townsend 6-0107. Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder, 660 E. w wrestling throne, and the man with Mrs. Angstrom and child. Boeton, in honor of the consecra- The next sailing of the Line will who has been signed to meet Ali WANTED - High school grad er tion of Eileen Blumberg. Baba to determine whose who in be M. S. "Pilsudski," June 14, ate to break into the oil busi- Mrs. Anna Moss, 2740 Richton, the pachyderm division of wrest- ness. One who has sales experi- and M. S. "Batory," July 1. in memory of Irving Berman. ling June 29, will face Frank Sex- ence and possesses a car. Ex- ton of Sedalia, 0., in the Arena celent opportunity and good BUCHAREST (WNS) -Rabbi adults, food transportation. 20021 Bowl next Monday evening. advancement for right party. Chaim Schorr, chief Orthodox Other bouts on the card are: References. Write Box 75, De- • Hazelwood Ave., Tyler 5-3948. I Jose Manuel, Portugal, vs. rabbi of Rumania. is dead here Pat trait Jewish Chronicle. ' at the age of 62. Descended Jaacic. L 5 2 .1b K ie o le ly,,1r.e.lBaandd;s1n FOR RENT-Large, modern si bed from a long line of eminent rab- FOR RENT - Lovely room in Den- room in a quiet bony. binic scholars. Rabbi Schorr gut- oonneog hu . CL Toronto vi. month. 3339 Sturtevant Avenue. I . v .e R r, eda ..nd vs .le rsck single home of congenial couple. ceeded his father as chief rabbi. Townsend 6-1806. Rees/viable. 2011 Leslie, between His funeral was attended by LaSalle and Linwood. many military leaders beams' as If yen don't dance yes ens sit Save Alesalay sight, lune 22 chief Jewish chaplain he held the FOR RENT-Cool and airy room ler the affair of affairs-Temple Oder the .tars, Meagley, J. rank of colonel. 22-Temple Moonlight. for • gentleman in home of Meoelig ► t. CLASSIFIED :1 ,mitit.„41s liralFsga7 Sheeler Furniture Company niszumaug -;. "LIY ■ 0451604. 7- .Watch! Next Week's Issue of the Chronicle FOR OUR SENSATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT Telling of Our REMOVAL To a NEW LOCATION S. ABRAMSON FURNITURE C 0 9332 Oakland Ave. Of- ITI -TvAeeeeewvwveeereoeeTr 19TH ANNIVERSARY OF LADIES' AID SOCIETY Y. M. H. A. NOTES The Y. M. II. A. has arranged The Detroit Ladies Aid Society a baseball schedule for its mem- will celebrate its 19th anniversary bers. The schedule opens June 7 on Monday evening, June 16, at at Central High School field. Games will start 10:30 a. m. The league will abide by indoor rules of baseball of 1936. On Sunday, June 14, the fol- low Kamen will be played: cardinals ye 141111, diamond No. I. Exe.11,1or. vs. Art hank diamond 5. Argonauts vv. Phi Lamb. FM. No. 10 1/amblen *B. Alpha Tau, diamond 7. Argonauts The Argonauts baseball team is moving at a fast clip and re. mains undefeated in its practice games. Argonauts held the annual Memorial Day outing at Walled Lake. Miss Bertha Dworkin of Chicago, was the guest of the fraternity. Ray Davies, Harry Leff, Irving Small and Jerome Zack are pledges. Archon. Fraternity A reorganized Archons Frater- nity in the Y. M. II. A. faces a full series of social and athletic activities. Alpha Tau Fraternity MRS. CLARA HAAS The next meeting of Alpha Tao will be held at the home of Dr. Engelman. All young men wish- ing to join should write to W. Katz, 2635 Buena Vista. Lacher's, 8939 Twelfth St. There will be a memorial service by a local Cantor. Dinner will be served 40 Sum-der Schools to 13e at 6:90 o'clock, Mrs. Clara Haas, Opener; on June 22 president, announces. The Board of Education an- For reservations call Mrs. Haas, nounces that 40 summer schools Trinity 2-8912, or Mrs. B. Gam, will be opened on June 22 for a Tyler 4-3508. period of eight weeks. Grades five through 12 will be carried. Pupils of both public and paro- chial schools are cordially Invited to attend. A tuition fee of $4 per course or $12 for a complete pro- Terenty•Ivre 1110/11 1,1111 of the Junior Temple club enlored their •nnual din- gram is payable in advance or, nor damn at North•ood Inn Wednos- for an extra charge of 60 cents, d•y waning when Rabbi and Mrs El- in two installments. Over thirteen Mr a i 'nd M rset:TIV Pr a**rg. thousand etudents are expected .n,t Mr. . re se t in membership. The list of schools •• qa. al gowns Election of p is as followstBarboor, Burroughs, Cass, Central, Chadsey, Cleveland. trir:"LiTres1 .4 do Pn r; 4 ; 4;;IL Edit h 7.1ot . en ref ivy • 00 Meer Commerce, Cooley, Denby, Doty, Nwsbenhawn. treasurer. • Durfee, Eastern, Foch, Garfield, Mrs tale Whitton of Porto., Fa. Crewel, Daily, Hampton, Hutch- and Slim Rose Chmon•n of Pottwille. ins, Jackson, Jefferson, Law Mac- Pa, • the howw go o ,. for • week kenzie, McMichael. Miller, Moore, of 11. •nil Mrs R. It iman M u a g e r, Nolan, Northeastern, Abe R•rohonhaum •Ittabled the .- Northern, Northwestern, Pershing. 0..1 ,nn,entlen of the J.,nior or Vont In In )10n Ws Tents, .0•1• Poe, Post, Ravenswood, Redford, week. Robinson, Southeastern, South- Ml.. Thelma bl•yer 5•• ret•rtied from western, Tappan, Wilbur Wright. fantiar Notts Lea Angeles calif . to wand the summer month. •Ith her parent., Mr. and Mra. J. A N.Y.? . N,, Jolla. Moon.. of retina, N. T. of • I:417.7 " It T er Mowah of Akin FIrininan, an. e r Mr .rd Mrs Into. etelernan. which will Cate plate en natarday. Jam IL . J•rorn. Tare Is In New York illy es a Imam.. arts Si? and 11, J A Wry., left for 0.5•r N. v. to attend • tem....W• dinner In heater et Mr. Meyer. nsetlier'a :,,s birthday. A film based on the life of the late David Belasco is being pre- pared by Carl Laemmle, Jr. as his first independent production. Orgsalasi labor la Naomi), t. hot under 4tba collar because of the asacansmalk 1114 Who Mgr- woglaa Aseeriees Laarlikoapad a saw slip from a Germs", sh'-- - boUdfag company.