4mericat lavish PeriodicalCarter CLIFTON AVINUI r CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PE/kill:On/EMS/I of RON 10.6 June 12, 1936 •••••• ■ •••• ■ 11•111111 ■ 1111111 FIDELMAN'S RESORT (NEW HOME FOR JEWISH AGED TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN FOUR MONTHS, MYRON KEYS ANNOUNCES "Where Vacation Dreams Corns True" South Haven's Finest Resort ... hidelman•s often, you everellting In saran°. phott•tres—at Ito been... Droullful country tairroUndlnis . . . root lake breeses . . All motets... Fruit orchards , Delightfully friendly mad Informal at 'there.. and... that tempting &Itch.. 'hatsh food for shill Ildrliontes 1. innion•l 'loomg with or II houl beet h DelicleXko food Soiled director Children, playground and unite., Peor Suet solariums Tennis roan. 'tureen !Panty lot.111011 leech,* en MODEST RATES (write for folder) Phoenix Road need lerit at e Duo 3 (ion courses nearby South linven, Michigan You Get a Service Pledge at Ginsberg's With each Ford sold goes the Ginsberg pledge —a pledge of assurance that your car must give you uninterrupted riding pleasure. GINSBERG Motor Sales Service Sales OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS Always More Than 250 Desirable Used Cars for Sale • EXCAVATION WORK ON NEW BUILDING FOR HOME FOR JEWISH AGED "If money pledged to the Old Folks' Home Building Fund is in, when and as promised, the new Home for the Jewish Aged, on Petoskey and Burlingame Ayes., will be completed within four months time," stated Myron Keys, chairman of the Home's executive committee, on Wednesday. "All steamshovel work for the main excavation, approximately 130 by 80 feet, will be completed this week-end, and, given fair weather, the first floor of the building will be up by Friday, June 19. "Concrete is being poured and bricklayers are already busy at *work on the Old Folks' Home four and one-half acre site, ad- jacent to the Jewish Children's Home. The face brick, selected for the building, is between ivory and soft gray in color, having a rough surface that tends toward a picturnsque, rustic appearance, This type of Shale brick is un- usual in our part of the coun• try," said Mr. Keys, "and will contribute much to the distinctivp character and beauty of the in- stitution. "Architects plans for the new Home call for a long, low build- ing of modern design, replete with every convenience and all medical equipment for the care of elderly people and those who are chron• really ill." • 12515-45 GRATIOT AVE. Enjoy DOUBLE,MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show IS THE TOPS IS THE BOf 10M "TEL PINGREE 6400 TULLER FOR . ROOMS' WITH BATH Mng "AMR D., Here it is-the greatest offer in the hotel world - you cannot pay more than $Z t2f , 0 or t3 for a single room with bath . Just one of many reasons why experi- enced travelers always choose this- modern up-to-the minute hotel close , to everything worthwhile in Detroit . 800 ROOMS cuFFORt) ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 • OBITUARY JACOB HARRISON 72 years old, formerly of Detroit, died June 6 in Cleveland, 0., He is survived by his wife, Tillie; three daughters, Mrs. Leo Steier of Detroit, and Mrs. Isidore Schermer, Mrs. Joe Schermer of Cleveland; a son, Avery Hard- son, also of Cleveland. ROSE KING of 2930 Taylor Ave., 53 years old, died on June 7. Funeral services were held at Le xis Bros. Rev. Cantor Funeral Home on June 7 with in Beth Tephila David Golden interment Emanuel Cemetery, Rabbi J. Eiseman officiating. She is sur- Detroit'. Reverie• MOHLL vived by her husband, Isaac; three daughters, Betty, Tillie and Mrs. spoeinteret Henry Nove; a sister, Mrs. A. suoun sue ;remiss cent... Weiss and two brothers, Morris We. redeems. and Max Stolarsky. Homo sad Arr Monuments of Character Manuel ilrbacb 4froalto sod Il•onownir 7729 TWELFTH ST. =CLIO Mg Caster Jacob Silverman scaotcm. Rev. MORIN. Is Yaws, te PO y airbus oral RMINtrae•ded nwestue 2903 Elmh ■ nt TO. 6-61311 Marriage. Yort•rmodl EZEKIEL NISSENBAUM of 647 Belmont Ave., 58 years old, died on May 28. Funeral services were held on May 29 with interment in Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi S. M. Fine of- ficiating. He is survived by two sons, Dr.'Moe Baumer and Sam Nissenbaum; three daughters, Jeanette, Gertrude and Sophie, and two brothers in New York City. IDA NISSENBAUM of 647 Belmont Ave., 56 years old, died on June 4. Funeral services , were held on June 4 with interment in Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi S. ht. Fine of- fictating. She is survived by two eons, Dr. Moe Baumer an Sam Nissenbaum; three daughters, Jeanette, Gertrude and Sophie, and a 'sister, Mrs. S. Goldberg. DAVID SOLOVICH of 1717 W. Boston Blvd., 71 years old, died on June 7. Funeral services were held on June with interment In Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi A. N. Hersh- man officiating. He is survived by his wife, Anna; five daugh- ters, Pearl, Eleanor, Shirley, Mrs. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Council's Franklin Hills Party June 17 "A Day at sponsored by the Detroit *section of the National Council of Jew- ish Women, will take place on Wednesday, Jude 17. A buffet luncheon will be served at 11:30 a. m. and entertainment will in- clude tennis, golf and bridge. The speakers will be Fred M. Butzel and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt. Mrs. David Cooper is chair- man of this affair. Sirs. Walter Leib is president of the Council. Patronesaos for this party are: Mesdames Harold Allen, J. W. Allen, Manuel Arden, Sidney Al. len, Meyer Applebaum, Edward Atlas, A. E. Barit, Leo Butte!, Ida Blum, J. L. Brown, Henry Butzel, David Cooper, Maurice Caplan, Aaron DeRoy, 51. A. F.:u- lnas, Alexander Freeman, Ralph Foly, I. Friedman, II. J. L. Frank, Leon Frank, Hugo Freund, Harry Farbstein, Seymour Franklin, Howard Friedman, Max Finkle- stone, Harry Goldman, S. T. Gil- bert, I. Gilbert, Sylvia Grosner, S. E. Heineman, I. Ilimelhiich, Emanuel Harris, John (merman, Albert Kahn, Isadore Lewis, Sam- uel Lewis, Benj. Lambert, Wal- ter Leib, D. J. Levy, Maurice Landau, M. Meyer, Harry New- man, Hugo Parshall, George Primakow, M. L. Prentis, Ed. Ro- senthal, Louis James Rosenberg, Herbert Robinson, Meyer Rosen. baum, Ben Siegel, D. W. Simone, Nathan Simons, Nathan Scloafer, Milford Stern, Ben Schwayiler, Jack M. Stembuch, Harold Snit. lay, Louis Schwartz; Theodore Schwartz, Norman Schwartz, Mil- ton Saffir, David Saffir, Louis Smis husky, Abe Srere, Ilarry Srere, Victor Weil, Monte Wittleshofer, Julian Wolfner, Samuel Weiss, Henry Wineman, Andrew Wine- man, Joseph Welt, Melville Welt, David Wilkus and Miss Emma Butzel. . Donations for Franklin Hills' Day were received from the fol- lowing shops: Friedberg's, Ilitnel- hoch Bros., Meyer Jewelry Co., Pack Wolin's, End! Rose, Rua. sek's, Sallan Jewelry, Sax Kay, Winkleman's. FRED FABER Monday, June 1, in Vie Book- to be held on Saturday . evening, Dr. A. N. Mittleman • stated Cadillac Hdtel. The following June 13, at the Philadelphia-BYfori this week that Monday, June 15, Hall. • .11 has definitely been set as the date The committee in charge of hr- for the operation at Temple Uni- rangements consists of the follow- versity Hospital in Philadelphia ing members: Esther Charnel's, on George Mogill, son of Rev. chairman; N a o m i lbehhalter, and Mrs. S. Mogill. Blanche Fischer, Evelyn 'S. Uhn- The operation will be perform- dau .nd Allan Weston. ed by Dr. Chevalier Jackson, na- The program . ill be opened -- by tionally,known expert, Dr. Mittle- Joseph Cohen, who will act as min- man, who left for Washington, ter of ceremonies. Harr' D. C., to attend the sessions of son; president of the Alumni As- the American Jewish Congress on sociation, will welcome the incom- Saturday and Sunday, as a dele- ing members. This will be followed gate from Detroit, will go to by the crowning event of the eve- Philadelphia on Monday to assist sing, the taking of the . "Ilasik. in the operation. chah," or pledge, both In Hebrew Dr. Mittleman said he was sat- and in English, by the initiates. isfied that the boy's condition has As part of the entertainment,'S improved, and stated that he .ex- humorous skit will be preseniad. pects him to return to Detroit by Rae Landau and RebeeertAloh next Friday or •Saturday. • • . poport, Group dancing and singing • will also be included in the Pro- LATE DAVID RUBENSTEIN gram. After the refreshments, have been served, the remainder of the The Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew evening will be spent in dancing. Cultural Group, has completed Wednesday, June 17, will be Hy Goldman's orchestra will fur- plans for a memorial meeting to third degree night at Perfection DR. MAURICE M. SILVERMAN nish the music. hotior the memory of David Ruben- Lodge. Judge Clyde I. Webster will stein. Tuesday evening, June 16, speak to the lodge and a debate is men will lead the organization in which in "Shloshim", that is, the also to take place on the subject the ensuing year. 30th day since his passing, has "Resolved: that President Frank- President, Dr. Maurice M. Sil- been set for the memorial. It will lin D. Roosevelt deserves re-elec- verman; first vice-president, Na- be held at the Philadelphia-Byron tion." The affirmative will be up- than R. Berke; second vice-presi- School and all members of the held by }tarry Zausmer and Dr. dent. Joseph C. Glazer; monitor, Kvutzah and friends of the family Samuel Danto, and the negative Samuel M. Feuer; assistant moni- are invited. by Charles K. Harris and David tor, Sidney .1. 'merman; secretary, David Rubenstein was president Coleman. Samuel Krawitz; treasurer, A. of the Kvulsah Ivrith for two suc- Allan Greenburg; warden, Harry cessive terms. During his presi- Odd Fellows' Moonlight T. Ross; guardian. Fred Bern- dency the work of the Kvutzah The joint excursion committee stein; trustees, Erwin Bunin, branched out in many ways. The of the Odd Fellow lodges of De- Alvin B. Levin and Markus S. Chug lvri, the group which is con- troit and vicinity, of which Simon. cerned with the spreading of Heb- Frank Schneider of Columbus The president announced that rew culture as well an the Woman's Lodge is chairman, is sponsoring the executive committee would Auxiliary of the Kvutzah, were a moonti ht to Sugar Island on comprise all the officers and Wal- organized. No meeting, whether it the St r Tashmoo, on the ter Barlow, Sol Poskel, Oliver lay, June 19. The was of the Chug or the Kvutzah night of Kanter and Samuel Charfoos. a foot of Griswold itself, was complete without Mr. boat leave Rubenstein who took pride in the Street at 8:45 p. m. There will Independent Protective As- work of the Kvutzah, In general, be dancing on the boat and on sociation Picnic Aug. 2 and in its songfests, in particular. the island. Jack Okie and his The members of the Kvutzah Tashmoo orchestra will furnish The Independent Protective As- have pledged $50 to the Allied the music. sociation, at an executive board Jewish Campaign in his memory. meeting herd June 7, at Jericho RODIN CLUB They are also planting a number Temple, made final plans and ap- The first meeting conducted of trees in Palestine in his name. pointed committees for the an- by new officers wan held at the nual picnic, to be held Aug. 2, home of Mrs. Nathan Fishman, at Heinrich Park, Rochester, 2984 Burlingame Ave., on Wed- Mich. nesday evening, June 3. A gift The committees are: General of a gavel coming from Pales- chairman, L. Spiro; tickets, J. tine was donated to the club by JOHN H. SCHNEIDER Balser, D. Friedman, E. Hotter, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grossman The annual tea of the Business of 2227 Clairmount Ave. The Palestine Lodge No. 542, I 0. B. Schwartz; , entertainment, Dr. A. W. Lowenstine, Mrs. I. Hei- 0. F.. at its recent elation, and Professional Women's Division meeting was followed by card main; refreshments, B. Cohen, I. elected the following officers for of Hadassah will be held at the games. A lunch was served by the ensuing term: John H. S. hnoi- home of Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, 2455 the hostess. The next meeting Heiman, B. Greenwald. The next meeting will be held der, noble grand; Jack Frosts, Chicago Blvd., at 3 o'clock on Sun- will be held at the home of Mrs. Sunday, June 14, at Jericho Tem- vice-grand; Irving Feldman, re- day, June 14. A program of excep- Sam Hutton, 2653 Pingree, on ple. • cording secretary; Dr. Barney B. tional interest has been arranged. Wednesday evening, June 17. Israel, financial secretary; Harry Rosenfeld, treasurer; Past Grand, Sam Mann, district deputy; Past William A. Rhodes, Mrs. Harold Miskin; four sons, Maxwell D., Grand Jack Schulman and I'ast Grand Jack Biegelman, represent- Charles, Morton and Carl. atives to Grand Lodge; Past Grand Louis Shapero and Past Grand A. JACOB NATHAN of 5578 Whitfield Ave., 71 years K. Hardy, alternative representa- old, died on June 8. Funeral tives. The directors whose terms now The annual election meeting of Installation of officers will be services were held at Lewis Bros. the United Hebrew Schools of De- expire are: Milton M. Alexander, Funeral Home on June 10 with held on the evening of July 7, at troit will be held Tuesday evening, Herman M. August, Fred M. Ba- Interment in Machpelah Ceme- the Palestine Temple, Fenkell June 23, at 8:30 o'clock, at the sel, David J. Coped, Judge Harry tery, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal Dexter. Many Grand Lodge offi- Philadelphia-Byron School. B. Keidan, Max Lieberman, Abra- officiating. He Is survived by his cers of I. Cr. 0. F. of the State of At this meeting reports will be ham J. Rosenshine, Samuel Schaf- wife, Eva; • daughter, Mildred; I. 0. 0. F. of the State of Michi- given by the chairmen of the lander, Aaron A. Silberblatt, Louis gan have been invited to partici• and two sons, Dr. Z. I. and Sam. standing committees of the school, Stoll, Rabbi lane Stollman, Henry pate in the installation ceremonies. as follows: M. H. Zackheim, chair- Wineman and Rudolph Zuieback. A. THEODORE BRAND The directors whose terms ex- man, educational committee; Isaac of 8660 Woodrow Wilson Ave., Rosenthal, chairman, house com- pire in 1937 are: Louis Dann, Jos. LEGAL NOTICES 41 years old, died on June 4. mittee; Philip Slomovitz, chair- H. Ehrlich, Rabbi Moses Fischer, Funeral services were held at 101470 man, publicity committee; Louis Rabbi Leon Frain, Aaron Klein. STATE or MICIIItAV, Cour , of Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on warn', —Al a stAslosof the rrot•ate Robinson, chairman, finance com- Maurice Landau, Prof. Samuel M. June 5 with interment in Oakview snarl held mittee; Rudolph Zuieback, chair- Levin. Sol R. Levin, Robert R. 1 '1"'roltt'! '':,tnt7t".1t,7:stIrtrITI ■ Cemetery, Rabbi M. Fischer and 51arwil, Aaron M. Pregerson, or .Itrolt.:I fts nn. thr , thlr:4,17 ,•;:f ,. . , 1 ::::; r 4 man, scholarship committee; Louis Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld officiat- Stoll, chairman, real estate com- Philip L. Rosenthal, Simon Shet- ing., He is survived by his wife, and Xi rrtv ris ;47erot • Thomas C Morph., Jades of Probate In the mol- mittee; Judge Harry B. Keidan, ' zer. Harry M. Shulman and David Sarah; and one child. f JOSEPHINE t11,11, chairman, membership committee; st t. , of tits este. o S. Zernon. YIN. dere•oed Erne A O'Brien olt• Maurice Landau, chairman, budget e,otor under th• I•ot sill arse toet•rnsnt Those whose terms expire in IDA ELLIS nf said 4..,.—I hennarendered to tins committee. 1918 are: Dr. A. E. Bernstein, of 4281 Pasadena Ave., 49 years Cowl hill firm .nn final artount •nd Slott therewith • petitionPrnrin• '^" •A detailed financial statement Julius Braun, Harry Cohen, Rab- old, died on June 2. Funeral Tan reeidoe on .10.1 estate be ..anent services were held on June 4 with in a Ann, a I, the provision. sf *ill be given by Morris Lachover, bi S. M. Fine, Morris Fishman, executive secretary. Bernard Louis Granet, Rabbi A. Si. Hersh- interment in Clover Hill Park said fillIt le ordsred. th•I IN...Ito - sits% d• ■ of Sussed nett at ten sishvla In Cemetery, Rabbi Harold N. Ro- the forenoon at raid revel Room be Isaacs. superintendent, will sum- man, Abe Kasle, Haney Meyers, fie marize the educational activities Louis Robinson, Isaac Rosenthal, senthal officiating. She is sur- • protleteol ear •serolielne •r I gall end aosrine rid peillisa for the year. The president's re- Judge Charles Rubiner, Philip vived by her husband, Edward And It Is Is further ordered that • -oar A.; a daughter. Mrs. Laura of this Ardor tot published three wor-- ••• port will be read by Harry Cohen. Slomovitz, Ralph Spiker and M. she wre•k• welters. to said M. Of hoar- The present officers are: Harry Schoenfeld; a son, Ronald; a ea- insI:i •oir .., I I , Lesal . rt:tronlete, i • neor c eo:n Za u ckhS Louis Stoll eimi is chairman of the 1 4 u er Cohen, president; Judge Harry B. II.Lo Ied ter; Mrs. J. Dunn and two broth- "° ""ll M Keidan, vice-president; Rudolph ; nominating committee which con- ers. Samuel and Murry Pearl- I: oe Ti or . 7 4 ' T110111AA r IlleliPliT nt; Simon Zuieback. vice-presid e , sista of the following: Maurice stein. Mrs. Ellis was a member of Probot• 'see. Shetzer, treasurer; Maurice Lan- ' Landau, Simon Shetarr. Joseph H. of the Eastern .Star and Protec- . ( 1 aAbf• ItIl C "IVORAN dau, secretary. I Ehrlich and David S. Zenon. tive Home Circle. Denney Probate Refl•. , Palestine Lodge Elects Officers MAX CARP We cordially invite our many friends to attend our 2nd annual Open House Party Tuesday, June 16, 7:30 p..m. An event packed full of interest and entertainment awaits you. Big Time Vaudeville and a full length Talking Feature Picture " M aster Hands" The most unusual picture ever produced — an all musical production featuring members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Service. Linwood Chevrolet Co._ Marshall Lodge Alumni Initiation Honor Memory of Elects Officers Saturday Evening David Rubenstein - I I : To Operate Monday Detroit Louis Manahan Lodge, The Alumni Association of 'the No 1203, B'nai B'rith, held its United Hebrew Schools will initi- On George Mogill annual election of officers on ate the new graduates at a party Debate to Feature . Perfection Meeting DETROIT Enjoy DOUBLE • MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes with your dinner PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 101 ,FREP,FABP, President: , MAK CfilV, Treas. 15200' Linwood; cor. Tiok, . • : , ..TOwnisond 3-2214 D t. 'eTHISSUMMER-, :..:tivEt Three little' ' the heirti of ,thmev4m',Owe ,. • thetnael ► in:', R E - •• • • • ■ • ... • • ••• • , • • CHARLEVOIX-the•Beautiful, MICHIGAN OPENS JUNE 27TH The pine breezes of Charlevoix•the-Beau- tiful are calling you! The Inn Is calling you ... to relax taut nerves, relieve cares, forget worries! Came up where the air is clear and crisp. Come up to the where you'll find rest, excitement, ro- mance, sport, fun ... And that new appe- tite will surely be tempted and delight- fully satisfied by the incomparable dishes prepared by our famous chef. , WRITE - - WIRE - - PHONE THE INN CHARLEVOIX, MICR, a WINS FREE TRIP Burdick to Head TO WASHINGTON Phi Sigma Lambda Sherman A. Mendelsohn, 11-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Mendelsohn of 3240 Rochester Ave., is one of the 66 Detroit safe- ty patrol boys who were selected Hadassah Business Group's Tea Sunday ANNUAL MEETING OF UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS TO BE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 23 Phi Sigma Lambda Nat:rt•a! Law Fraternity elected IlerLiert Burdick chancellor for the ensu- ing year. Ile is the third Burdick to hold that office in the frater- nity. Benjamin D. Burdick was chancellor from 1930 to 1931 and Irwin H. Burdick was chancellor from 1933 to 1934. The other officers elected ate as follows; Vice-chancellor, Sidney Cohen; scribe, Lester Silverman; quaestor, Abraham Davis; tribune, Max Berger; member of board of counsellors, Herman Kass; mem- ber at large, Herman S. Avrin; outgoing chancellor, Louis Weisen- feld. The newly elected officers will be installed and the outgoing chan- cellor will be honored at the an- nual dinner dance Sunday, June 21, in the Starlit Room of Web- ster Hall. Thanks of the B'nai David Sisterhood SHERMAN k MENDELSOHN as price winners of a five-day free trip to Washington, D. C. These boys were selected from • group of 320 honor patrol boys. The trip is offered annually by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation u a reward for meritorious patrol. work during the school year. Sherman (will leave Detroit for Washington with the other 65 boys on Monday, June 15, after ■ luncheon in their honor to be attended by Mayor Frank Couzens and Police Commissioner Heinrich A. Pinkert. The boys will be es- corted on their trip by Lieut. J. Wesley Brown, head of the Public Safety Bureau, and by severe! members of his staff. The winners were chosen by -patrol Publio. Safety Bureau Offi- cials at a special assembly of the 320 honor boys held at the Jeffer- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: In the name of the Sisterhood of the 13'nal David Synagogue, I take this opportunity, on the closing of the season, of the club's activities, to offer our sincerest thanks to you, and your fine paper, for all the publicity and every courtesy given oar organization. Wishing you, and The Jewish Chronicle everlasting success. I remain sincerely yours, MRS. JOSEPH JACOBS. 2202 Elmhurst Ave. Gifts to Center Playschool The Jewish Community Cen• ten's Playschool, which will open on July 8, was the recipient of a gift from Mrs. Arthur J. Halt in honor of the consecration of Marcia Diamond and in memory of Harris Gordon. Thus Center thanks the Horne Relief Society, the Newgarten Sunshine Club and the Zedakah CIwb for the food shower for tie Playschool which was held at the son Intermediate School. The win- Center on Tuesday afternoon. ners represent each of the city's June 9, and to the Eva Preen- schools. Sherman attends the Bra- lauer Maternity Aid for its gifts to the Center's Nursery School. dy School. In addition to being an honor student in the sixth grade in puhlic Tuxedo-Helaine branch of the . school, Seeman also attends the United Hebrew School.