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PAGE SIX

PIEIATTINTIEWISHOIRON1a£

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

July \ Millinery
CLEARANCE

Woman's Chapter
of Bicur Cholem

The first meeting of the newly
organized Woman's chapter of
Bicur Cholem was held on June

300 Summer Hats, drastically
reduced for quick disposal

$2

and

$3

ORIGINALLY UP TO $15

Illg WOODWARD AVE.

MRS. HENRY SCHWARTZ

President of the Chapter

Subtle Fragrance of the Orient!

Arabian Beauty Kit
150

A charming, alluring odeur with all the aroma
these stolid Asiatics conjure! Contains: Box face
powder, Herbal Cleansing Cream and Wrinkle
Cream. Regular $3 value!

CROWLEY-
MILNER'S

ISIIIUTUAL•COMPALIV11(

i
r4SSUre

MUTUALLY

The essence of mutuality as ex.
pressed in North American Life is

the sharing of profits by the policy.
holders alone.
70,000 men and women—the sole
owners of the Company have found
their interests best Ben ed by Astor-
inp, Mutually in this Company.
Promote your own prosperity. Share
in the benefits offered by North

American Life.

NORTH
AMERICAN

Solid as th.

Continent

JACOB MILLER

Reprolwelleg for Over el Yeses

DAVID STOTT BLDG.

LI

ALL IPROFITS FOR (POLICYHOLDERS

For Your Child's Summer!

SWIMMING, BOATING, HORSEBACK RIDING,
DRAMATICS, SPORTS, MUSIC, SHOP,
ARTS AND CRAFTS

AT

Avrititin Cutup

For Boys and Girls—Ages from 6 to 16

Co-Educational Activitie s Under the Direction of
Capable Counsellors
This Sunday Afternoon: A Thrilling Event:

r.

The Annual Circus

eery to 0•111 tido elwew and t• Ve Ow camp,.
e1 Arnala (Nu., l o t. • real Clem. There out he Imo. sad wide.,
e nd Nowo wed uremia,,. and the vamp
A mid Doren. will MOM 1os reward. or IMelm.. 'neon. will go t.
IM Ereols Ale Camp to ~No Aw e 10 1diee S. get sues eseallowi•

AVRUNIN CAMP NURSERY

Under the Direction of Miss Elizabeth Newhall of
the Merrill Palmer School

ph„,,,,
For '.formation—Grass Lake,
. Gras. Lals. 6003; Detroit, Townae,1 7.2238

Molly Seigel Auxiliary of J., tee in charge of this affair is pre-
I Paring a large supply of delicious
C. R. S. of Denver
ifoods and refreshments.
a very young
MI member and friends are In•, The auxiliary has

vtted to attend the picnic to bet;' patient who must be sent to the
Fun,lay, July 19, at 10 a. I Sanatorium at Denver Immediate-
held a' on
en,
Palmer Park, near the Casi- ly, and the proceeds of this picnic
will be used for this purpose.
no at Woodward Ava. The commit. ,

In a letter to Madeleine S. Mil-
ler, published as an introduction
to her "Footprints in Palestine,"
published by Fleming H. Revell,
158 Fifth Ave., New York
($2.50), Field Marshall Viscount
Allenby wrote: "I commend the
book
to Americans and British
Miss Emma Butzel and Mrs. B.
The following passengers sailed alike. All will rejoice at the
L. Lambert, of the Belcrest, left
Saturday,
July
11,
on
the
SS.
progress
which
Palestine has made
Thursday for a month at the
I
Champlain, for Europe and are under
the mandate and will wish
Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island.
visiting England, Norway, Sweden, her peace and prosperity."
Denmark and France, personally I The wife of
Dr. J. Lane Mil-
Mr. and Mrs. Amson C. Tabor
will sail from New York on July conducted by Rhea K. Cashman: I ler, the author, together with her
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman and husband, went to Palestine five
21 for a cruise to Havana and son,
Bertram; Mr. and Mrs. Harry times for material and
Nassau.
h0 t0-
Grant, Mrs. Rebecca Feldman and
for this book.
ritten
daughters,
Jeanette
and Maxine;
from the viewpoint of a Christian
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Stenbuck,
Mr.
Mrs. Rosalie Gates and daugh•
emphasis on the Chris-
Kaplan,
ter, Helen Louise, will sail on July and M rs. Nathan
asi
N n an ap an, Mr and I and
tian points of interest,
there is,
22 to spend two weeks in Ber- Mrs. harry S chlanger
I
Mrs. W. C. Ritter, M and sister, nevertheless, much of value in it
mode.
r.
and
Mrs.
for
the
Jewish
reader.
Clarence
Otter and family, Dr.

In her description of Nazareth,
Miss Frances Higer, daughter of and MIS. A. D. Macvica,. of Port Mrs. Miller writes a note about
, Miss Lillian G rass, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Iliger of Huron

the
Jewish agriculturists, and de-
re' a Bergstein, Jane Dygert,
Boston Blvd., will be married on
Palmer Magerman, Amy Morgan, scriber them as people who have
July 19 to Edward Quint.
come
to stay. She writes:
Mrs. Catherine Sipple, Ann Jane
". . . . as we drive across
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman Shea, Elizabeth C. Shea, Charles the Plain, Nazareth hills form
returned Sunday from their cabin Gershenson, Janet Hill, Geraldine our northern horizon.
Thi
Rutherford of Los Angeles, Calif.,
at Gaylord, Mich.
Pauline Simon of Rochester, N. Y., lovely view is not heeded by •
diligent
pair
of
young
Zionists
Evelyn Soverign of Bay City
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Butzel Mich, Mrs. Rebecca Rochlen and who till their soil near the Arab
(Rosalie Kahn), who spent their daughter, Annie, Miss Edna Heal I settlement of Abu Shusha. They
honeymoon on a dude ranch in Wy- of Berkley, Mich., Miss Ann Van- are Polish Jews, and have been
oming , returned Monday.
there for 10 years. This
derheide of Akron, Mich., Mr. and out
morning they are irrigating tiny
Mrs. Benjamin A. Gladwin (Rhea
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Si. Rosen- E. Cashman). They will return fruit seedlings. In bare feet,
and wearing bloomers and •
thal left July 14 for Summit Aug. I.
clean white middy-blouse, the
Springs, Maine.
vigorous wife is hoeing, smiling
Mrs. Molly Weiss of Staten 18-1 at us from under • broad straw
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt land, N. Y., is at Mt. Clemens, hat, There pioneers
have faith
were hosts at a supper party on after spending several days with in their land.
Why not? It is
July 12 at their summer home at , her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. the finest in Palestine, level as
Walnut Lake. I and Mrs. Sidney White.
■ floor, the sort of acreage the

July 17, 1936

flimelhocirs.

The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will hold
its yearly picnic this Sunday,
July 19, at Palmer I'ark, near

r.

Included are whites, pastels and dark colors, in felts, straws ,
fabrics. ALL SALES FINAL. (Millinery—Third Floor.)

RUSEKS

How a Christian
Sees Holy Land


-
PICNIC OF J. W. E. W. 0.
THIS SUNDAY, JULY 19

MRS. D. SILVERSTEIN

17, at the home of Mrs. I. Solai,
Co-Chairman, Picnic Committee
3313 Tuxedo Ave.
the children's pool and play
The newly elected officers are:
grounds.
Mrs. Henry Schwartz, president;
The arrangements committee,
Mrs. Lloyd Michel, vice-president;
with Mrs. A. Katzin as chairman
rs. Beryl Harrison, treasurer;
and Mrs. D. Silverstein as co-
Mrs. Joseph Fisher, secretary;
chairman, is preparing delicious
Mrs. William Stahler, correspond-
meals, including chicken and
ing secretary.
dairy dinners.
Mrs. I. Solai was named moth-
Members and friends of the
er of the group.. The board of
organization are invited to this
directors consist of the following:
affair the proceeds of which will
Mrs. Henry Schwartz, Mrs. Lloyd
go for relief to European or-
Michael, Mrs. Beryl Ilarrison,
phans.
Mrs. Joseph Fisher, Mrs. William
A special board meeting of the
Stahler, Mrs. Ben Greenspoon,
late
Baron
de
Rothschild
had
organization
was called for Mon-
Mrs. Sam Schwartz, Mrs. M, R.
Mrs. Arthur Victor and son, Mrs. II. II. Prenzlauer enter- in mind, when this 'father of day, July 20, at 12:30 p, m., at
Cohen, Mrs. S. Burstein, Mrs. S. Charles,
of Buffalo, N. Y., are the tained in honor of Newton Wein- practical Zionism' backed up his the home of Mrs. Smith, 3315
Schwartz and Mrs. J. Bakst.
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- garden and Dorothy Smith, whose dream with sixty millions of Webb Ave. Final arrangements
drew Wineman. engagement was just announced, personal wealth, placing his love will be made for the tag-day of
‘ at her cottage at Pearl Beach. of Palestine above his own in. the organization to be held the
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davis and The out-of-town guests were Mr. terests. We can see that this following Sunday, July 26, at Mt.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Finney will and Sirs. Al Weingarden and pair with their feet reeled in Clemens. For this affair the or-
I leave July 18 to spend two weeks daughter of Winnipeg, Manitoba. the soil have come to stay. ganization has secured a permit
Their faces shine with peace from the mayor of Mt. Clemens.
Protestant, Catholic, and Jewishi i" Charlevoix.
Leaders Ask Churchgoer.
Mrand Mrs . $a mue 1 R askin and satisfaction. To them their The proceeds of this affair will
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Roth of
for Balance Needed
-7 Steele Ave. announce motherland will give its best. also go for relief to European
and children, formerly of Leslie the Bar Mitzvah of their son, What can persecuting Poland and local orphans brought over
NEW•YORK. (NCJC)—An ap- Ave., are now residing at 19649 Lawrence Byron, on Saturday offer? These young Hebrews an by the organization to Detroit.
the sort Sir Charles Marston
peal to churchgoers to contribute Canterbury Drive.
morning, July 18, at Congrega-
toward the remaining $2,600
tion Mishkan Israel, Blaine near had in mind, when recently Ito • Picnic of Hebrew Ladies'
needed to complete the $10,000
Aid Society on Sunday
Mrs. C. M. Goldburg and sons Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Raskin said that the continued survival
damages rendered agains the of Belle Vernon, Pa., are the house will hold a reception on Sunday, and present prosperity of the
Churchman, liberal Episcopal guests of Mrs. Goldburg's sister July 19, in honor of the occasion, Jewish race after being scat-
Arrangements have been com-
journal, in a libel suit instituted and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. for their family and friends, at tered for 1800 years is one of pleted for the annual picnic to
by Gabriel W. Hess, attorney for harry M. Shulman of 2649 Webb the Detroit Lodge No. 55„ the most convincing living wit- be given by the Hebrew Ladies
the Motion l'icture Producers and Ave.
Knights of Pythias Bldg., 114 nesses of the truth of the Old Aid Society, to be held on Sun-
Distributors, was issued by a
Erskine St., at John R., from 2 Testament, They get on well day, July 19, at Riverside Park.
group of Protestant, Catholic and
Miss Dorothy Rosenthal of the to 5 and 7 to 10 p. in. No cards. with their Arab neighbors who The park can be reached by driv-
also till the land. And there ing straaight out Plymouth Road,
Jewish religious leaders.
Wilshire, left for a three weeks'
are plenty of Palestine police and there will be signs to be fol-
The appeal points out that all vacation in the Adirondacks and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maurice
M.
Safir
stations scattered through the
but the $2,500 has already been Lake George.
to the picnic groups.
and family accompanied by Mr. Plain, to insure peace between lowed
contributed by readers of the
The committee in charge,
and
Mrs.
Harry
Clark
and
daugh-
Jew
religious press of all denomina-
and Arab. The contest on headed by Sirs. Jacob Greenwald,
Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz ter, are vacationing at Frankfort,
Megidde Plain today is an agri• president, reports that it is pre-
tions and that the remaining of Cambridge road, with their two
cultural one, and this is legiti- paring a hot Kosher dinner which
$2,500 is "imperatively necessary sons, David and Jonathan, motored Mich.
if the Churchman is to survive." to Cape Cod, where they will spend
mate. Only let us remember will be served during the after-
"The hour has come," the ap- the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Satov- that with all the Jewish influx noo nand evening. There will
These Popular
peal states, "for individuals of
sky will be at home to their rela- into Palestine, the present popu• be various games and contests
every religious group, i. e., Pro-
Styles Walked Out at
Mrs. Samuel Epstein, of Park- tives and friends on Sunday eve- ration of the country is about for men, women and children.
testants, Catholics and Jews, to side Ave., with her two sons, Tom- ning, July 19, from 7 to 10 p.
1,250,000, of whom about 350,• l'rizes will be awarded to winners
Higher Prices
show their solidarity in defend- my and Lynn, are spending the in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of 000 are Jews, 600,000 Moslems, in the various contests. Members
ing the existence of a paper which summer at Charlevoix.
and 100,000 Christians. Even of the society and their families
their son, Leonard. No cards.
with 60,000 Jews arriving is and friends are invited to attend!
has campaigned for ideals in
• Tatted edge
which all religious people are as
Lieutenants Nathan Zumberg one year, the Arabs greatly this picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer and
one."
outnumber
them. Yet, of the
A special meeting of the board
children of Calvert Ave. are va- and Morton Hack are leaving Sun-
• Double top back
Since demand was made by cationing at Frankfort, Mich.
day for Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., present 5,290 industrial under. of directors is called for Monday
Mr. Mess' attorney that the full
to go on active duty with the takings, as contrasted with afternoon, July 27. Mrs. Daniel
and front
payment of the judgment be made
Charles R. Rassner, Felix United States Army at Fort Bra- 1,235 before the war, some Weinbaum, 3446 Wesson, will be
on or before July 1, 1936, Dr. Schoenberger, Maurice Jacobs, Ar-j sty. While there, Lieutenants Zuni- 3,000 are Jewish. More than hostess to the board at this meet-
• Pure dye crepe
Shipler was compelled to borrow thur Simons and Larry Herman I
and Hack will participate in 5,000,000 cases of fruit are ing.
the balance of the money due on left Friday for a two weeks' va- the training of the Citizen's Mili- exported annually."
the judgment, the appeal de- cation at Torch Lake.
• Shadow panels
Writing about "The Jerusalem Sholom Charity Club Picnic
!ta ry Training Camp trainees now
clares. "Since neither the Church-
I ,1 uartered there. Lieutenant Hack of Isaiah and of Jesus," Mrs. Mil-
This Sunday
man nor its editor is in a posi-
ecently was elected historian of ler quotes a Christian returning)
• Pure dye satin
Mrs.
George
Feldman
and
dough-
I
r
tion to pay this loan, this ap- ters, Jean and Maxine, of Chicago he 339th Infantry Chapter of the from Jerusalem who came to the
The Sholom Charity drub will
t i t
peal is being made."
ship's
chaplain,
her
husband,
say-
eserve
Officers
Association
of
the
• Sun back styles
The following are the signers Blvd., sailed July 11 on the S. S. I 1 nited States. Lieutenant Zuni- ing, "I feel worried because the hold a picnic July 19, at Palmer
Champlain. They will make an 11 ,
Park, opposite the main casino.
of the appeal:
erg is also a member of the chap- Old Testament people seemed Refreshments will be seryed.
W Russell Bowie. Pastor of Era./ extensive tour of the continent re- ,to
LINGERIE, STREET FLOOR
r, Other Jewish members of this more real to me in Palestine than Members are donating various
Eplie opal Church, New York City; Dr. turning Sept. 1 via the S. S. Nor-
n, pastor of the (centre! mandie.
S Parkes Cadma
roup include Lieutenants Morris Jesus did. Do you feel that way?"' articles so that money may be
Congreg•t tonal rhurrh, Ilrooklyn, N.
And the author gives answer: raised for the winter coal fund.
V. Glass and Sidney K. White.
V., and president of the link anal
Her problem was the enigma of
Christian Couneil; Dr. Samuel McCrea
Mrs. Harry Galperin of Webb
Cavert, general nee nary of the Fed-
the personality of Jesus. She felt
num II of the Churches
(
( hrist Ave. entertained on Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Ross better adjusted when told that His'
eral
In Anierlra; liahhl William Fine- July 8, with a bridge luncheon at
and daughters, Evelyn and Vir- land cannot possibly explain Him.
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
sot Pier, Illeirnian of the CCommittee on her home, honoring Mrs. Harry
ginia, formerly of Calvert Ave., even thought it revealed many'
Motion Illidurre of t he Central Confer-
UNLISTED SECURITIES
.... of American Rabble, lir harry Cash of Los Angeles, Calif.
have moved to 3200 W. Chicago footprints of His walks among the'
• erson Fosdick, pastor of the Wye,
Boulevard. Friends of Mr. and haunts of men."
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
aide
Tut, 0, New York City; Rabbi
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph S. Bing, Mrs. Ross will be glad to know
Sidney E. Goldstein. chairman of the
There follow in this chapter I .
Social Justice Commission of the cen- accompanied by their mother, that Mrs. Ross is recovering from
beautiful descriptions of the "in-I
tral Conference of American Rabbis; Mrs. Rae Vehon, and aunt, Mrs.
her recent illness.
logo Lee Mit pr.-indent of the
l's
expressible beauty of Jerusalem,
Federal Council of the Churches of Joseph Vehon, motored to Minne-
of the Jerusalem of Isaiah whose I
1,
Christ in America, Rabid
R
Edward L.
sota and Iowa, where they will re-
Mrs. Nathan Zolkower and sons intense love for his city yearned ,
lint MUHL 111.150.
Israel, chairman of the Committee on
main several weeks. -
CADILLAC lele
of Ilavana, Cuba, are visiting Sir. for her righteous enthronement in ,
Nodal Justice of the Synagogue Coun-
cil of Anted,.
henry Smith Leper.
and Mrs. Harry Zolkower at their the heart of God."
executive
rotary of the American
Harvey L. Vehon of Byron Ave. summer home.
1 Mrs. Miller describes the ideal-
Section of the Universal Christian
Coon , 11 ; George N Shuster. managing returned Monday from Chicago
' ism of the Hebrew University, the
editor of The Cominone eel; Illehael
where he attended the furniture
Mrs.
Molly
Ittigson
entertained
playground maintained by the
Willt•tris. editor of The Commonweal. market,
her daughter and son-in-law, air. Guggenheirner Foundation — one
and Mrs. L. N. Lewinstein,
1 of six administered by Iladassah; 1
Contributions to Fresh Air Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg and sons, Mrs. Beside Lewinstein, who wer e the Nathan and Line Straus I
Gerald and Melvin Lee, of 16241 in Detroit last week from Midland . Health Center of Iladassah
Society
and
Cherrylawn Ave., are vacationing Mich. Miss Belle Goodman of Chi - other Jewish agencies. Speaking
at the Park Hotel, Frankfort, cago is Mrs. Ittigson'a guest thi a , of the Straus Center Mrs. Miller
The Fresh Air Society was the Mich.
week at her home at 938 Beacons - 'wrote;
recipient of gifts from the follow-
If you enter the air foyer, you will
field St., Grosse Pointe.
ing contributors during the past
y be met by • bouncing grout ,
Probabl
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Steinberg
or f the peppiest children in the. city-
week: In honor of the 25th wed- and family of Washington, D. C.,
Mrs. Allen B. Kramer, who ha 3 exuberant in health—on their wee hom•
ding anniversary of M r. and Mrs. were the guests last week of Mr.
from dental Inspertion or supervieed
wee
been
spending
the
past
few
weeks
be
Melville S. Welt, from Mrs. AI-,
play. whet • rontrut to the children
Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan
Steinberg's mother, Mrs. Minnie. at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in w•ndering
•bout the old old Moslem
Fred
Rothschild; in commemora- Steinberg of Rochester Ave. Mr. Chicago, is expected home this Quarter, In long blasts dreamt, with eyes
tion of
inferred
by
flee
and
undleturbed
dust.'
the Friedenberg,
birthday of the
late
Steinberg,
now connected
with the week,
Benjamin
from
Mrs.
I De artment
of State, forme
There is mention, of course, of
Is FILLED TO CAPACITY
rl y
Sylvan S. Grosser and daughter,
practiced
la
law
in
in
Detroit
?rule and
y
Mr. and „Mrs. Harold Nelson the Jewish National Fund, It is
for the first half of the season
Joan; in honor of the 30th an-
impossible
for
anyone
to
be
in
u
During
uskegon. uring their visit Mrs. (Estelle D. Koblin) returned from
niversary of the marriage of Mr.
and Mrs. 11. J. L. Frank, from Steinberg and their two children, a three-week wedding trip through Palestine and not to see the work
of
this
most
important
Jewish
re-
Clarence and Miss Etta Ascher. Judy and Danny, will be at their Denver, Yellowstone, Duluth and demption agency in the Jewish
Donations were also received from rummer cottage at Muskegon while Charlevoix. They are at home to National Home. There is tribute
ONLY A FEW VACANCIES LEFT
Abraham J. Levin, Mrs. Morris Mr. Steinberg will spend most of I their relatives and friends at 2535 to Zionist health work. Two pages
FOR THE SECOND
Landau, Sigmond K. Rothschild.1 his time in Ann Arbor at the Uni- Longfellow Ave.
are
devoted
to
a
discussion
of
HALF
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Butzel, versity engaged in research in in-
OF THE SEASON
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feldman an I "Jewish Colonies." The author is
Louis R. Newman, Rose Cooper ternational law in behalf of the
I
frank
to
admit that she was not
Carnegie
Foundation.
nounce
the
Bar
Mitzvah
of
thei
and Clarence Ascher.
d awn. Raymond, on July 25, at 10 r prepared for the shock when she
Mr. and hIrs Dav id Radin an a.
■ at the Congregation Beth came from the primitive villages
to the modernity of Tel Aviv. She
%trite
Trees Planted in Palestine daughter, Sylvia, of Burling
n an Moses.
(AMP NA EI.C, liter, Lake, Orton,
is upset by th e fact th at although
We.
Ave.
left
for
an
extended
trip
olio h., Telephone, (Mont Ile al If em.-If
°6".
Through Hadassah
h
tere
are
synagogues
n
a
they
are
not
h
e
the Laurentian Mountains, Mon-
t\' UY.THt11T--fall
Miss Frances Benjamin is lean
Mrs. Myths. Caged,. TM. 11-11111
- t 1more prominently in view. But
chairman
I
treat,
and
Quebec
City.
ing
Sunday
to
spend
two
weeks
a
Mrs. S. L. Kavansu,
the Council Camp. Her sister, Lnts , she is willing to withhold judg-
of the Jewish National Fund Com-
on the materialism of Tel
mittee of Hadassah, reports trees Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith is at Camp Nahelu for the balance meet
Aviv: "Christian nations have tine and at the Jewish efforts
of Glynn Court received last Sun- of the summer.
planted as follows:
. to ;
make the acquisitiveness rebuild
Gift to Hadassah
helped
• In memory of her father, Kall- day in honor of the engagement
the country. it is not an
Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benjamin of the Jew. He is like a s tarvi
'Than Gittleman, by Miss Hattie of their daughter, Dorothy, to
man,
set
down
before

baquetng
unfriendly
picture.
At
the
wors
n
"
t
Newton Weingarden, son of Mr. and family, formerly of Sturtevant
Gittleman.
Sirs. Joe Magidsohn, clan-man
She appeals for expenditure of the the author is "disturbed." IC
In memory of Sirs. Minnie and Mrs. I. E. Vi eingarden of Ave., are now residing at 3016 Palestine
treasury's surplus for of interest to Jews to know the 1 of the infant welfare fund of the
Cohen, by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tyler Ave. The guests from out. Collingwood Ave.
'
[ Detroit
the
improvement
of
the
of-town
were.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Al
water
-
attitude
of
a
devout
Christian
Weinbeck and mother.
chapter of Madinah, his
on '
Finley
Mn. Joseph Greenfeld left on f , ront o f the Joppa har bor, j ust as
received
contributions from the
In memory of Mrs. Esther Shu- IVeingarden of Winnipeg, Mani-
Leon R eingarden of Mil- July 15 on the Normandie for a ' l aifa was Ira prove d, and Pens the the issues facing us In Palestine, following :
;re man, by Mr. and Mrs. Mark tuba,
and although the Jewish refer.
waukee,
K
is.,
Mrs.
Carl
The
Demont three months' visit with her mother following
,
Weinbeek and mother.
verse
in
order
"to
keen
emcee
In
"Footprints
In
Palestine"
of
the
Famil y, in memory
and children of Chicago, Mrs. I. and sisters in Honked, Czechs- ,' f aith" after being "all disturbed , are brief, the volume has
Harrison Tampon, also of Chi- slovakia. She will also visit in ° Tel Aviv"::
Its value. father . yahrzeit of their beloved
in revealing

Issue $2,500 Appeal
In Churchman Case

stof-ial

Tailored
Slips

1.69

ime l h o c h 3

e

CHARLES R. ItASSNER

CAMP
NAHELU

-

a Christie '
TO JESUS AT TMI. AVIV
cago, Harry Srere of Los An- Vienna and Budapest
I
t.
Chri st tom. where Jewish worker. Mg manta
and Mrs. Ellis Thal and
geles, Mr. and Mrs. I. limbur-
To build again their premixed Lend
Mr. ary
nd
fl• meet• them on their fathers' soil
ger and daughter of Pearl Beach,
i
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fine of
W here vitt.. Mae from dunes of man ,
oMf ri la
Anti•Semitism has finally
Jacob Siegel .
Mr. aneMrs. David Diamond of Lansing and Detroit have returned Be sin. teem build a Jewish anal. - vested Broadway . . . rally in- ' Mrs. Jacob
Friedberg g in
Kingsville, Ont.
me
from a trip through the Eastern ,.„.,;„'-ay...Toedb.%.11.11
.
organizations
in
cry
of
Mrs.
Esther
ShuKerman
"I'vh:ele "
.
for , The Finley
' n'-
Motor. worthy Jane. a n
.,,.
orchestras are bein the • market
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft and state.. stopping at Philadelphia,
3 memory of thei Fa mil . •
• group of players offering 1
sons, Eugene and Hannan, Mr. and New York and Wilmington, Del.
rbee only *het be • home - agal•
r
aunt,
Mrs.
Ettel
who prove thenteebee Mod'. nonernee Aryan
strictly Feinstein of Brooklyn, N.
Mrs. Jule Kraft and son,
ryan musicians and singers.
Y.
Mr. and' Mr. and Mr.. Louis Germansky To *here their wealth and brothers be
.rnetiourylioafttime i.Gits
Mrs. Joe Parker and two children, and daughters, Annabelle and Is hedge of blob hamtsnItY
tlyelmviaan.siinmofnoind
Oriel too was comrade. Mend--hat
A museum
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bolhower and Sherleen, left for
ti
the E life
d ,
mom:
Atlantic City.
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children, also David
and
work
ofd
f the late Baro n
God*. gerliwnto wore
Schumansky, N. J., for • month's stay. Mr. Tee Cementite.
M
Dry Alr Can't Ge
b He mei HO Lord.
mood de Rothchild is being planned
Flower. far all «cask.. — spent their vacation at Shady Rat Germinay will return after e le ersegosse
Theo tin.
III• I
tare c.
Ca ■ 't Out. t 1r.—Moi l .
Deater•Joy Flerist. Tyler 6-6622. Farm, Portland, Mid i,
by
the
residents
of Rishon Le-, lo
week's stay.
bl
Than a Christian looks at Pales- Zion,
Doue-Mel.
w OW Cold.
lire Alway
which Rothschild founded, tory-Fresh.
s Fee.

Gifts to North End Clinic

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of Jacob Segal from
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield.
For convalescent care from the
Youth Education League.
For the Social Service Relief
Fund from Jennie Grogan, Men-
delson Atefemolial Trust.

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