PIEPLIROWEl'ilnlaROMM34 PAGE FOUR June 11, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE For Sale—Apartments TROUBLED TIMES .. . Children's Minyon Mr. and Mrs. George Radner Celebrate Their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary to Present Parents' Program on Sunday The children's minyon of the United Ilebrew Schools will pre- sent a program for parents this Sunday, June 13, at 10:30 p. m., at the Philadelphia-Byron He- brew Schcol. Utilizing the Sabbath services of the chilren's minyon for the theme of the program, it has been the intention of the officers of the junior congregation to show the parents what has been ac- complished in the direction of teaching the children the knowl- edge of the traditional Sabbath service. Featuring the program will be group singing of songs connected with the services. Shirley Subar, president of the minyon, will di- rect the program, the remainder Safe and sane econo- mists, big business lead- ers believe real estate safest plate for the dollar. Limited number choice apartments less than half former costs. 10% net or better right now. Future profits assured. How does this compare? Rely on us for all facts and figures. 10 Apts. Solid brick. Attractive appearance tile marble entrance. 60 ft. lot. All 4 rooms (2 bed- rooms) double French doors to diners. 6 gar- ages. Sold for $67,000. Foreclosed $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 only $6,000 down. 14 Apt. Beauty built 1929. High rent district step to Jefferson. Extra large Kelvinators. New Stoker with new type hot water device. 60 ft. lot lawn and shrub- bery. Former $76,000 value. Never again for $31,500 pay $12,000 down 5% 7o int. Nets $4,000. 20 Apts. 3 Large rooms white tiled bathe, showers, painted walls. Fine building job. Erected and sold 1929 for $115,000. Foreclosed $40,000 pay $15,000 to new 51/2 % mtg. Rented low unfur- nished $9,000. 19 Apts. 5 stores North section. Fine condition. 4 story 3 to 5 rooms. Never a va- cancy. Last sale $125,000. Foreclosed $55,000 easy terms 61/2 % int. Rented low $10,000. 26 Apt. Trade and cash. Big stone trimmed all 3 rooms tiled baths like new. New carpets. Regular sales $125,000. Outstanding value $52,000. New mtg. $26,000. Nets $7,000. MR. BEDFORD Homer Warren & Co. ILISALTOga 53 Twr. Dependable genic. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE RADNER Mr. and Mrs. George Radner of 2441 Glynn Court celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Tuesday evening, June , 8, at a gathering which was attended by the immediate family. The bride and groom were 18 years old when they were married In Kalvarier, Russia. They came to this country on their honeymoon, settled in New York where they lived for 18 years, and for the last 32 years resided in Detroit. Mr. Radner, who was for 40 years engaged in the meat busi- ness, retired from active work 10 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Radner had 11 children, of whom the following six survive: Moe, Herman, who has served as associate chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign for the past few years: Joe, Roy and Irv- ing, and Mrs. Helen Resnick. Mr. Radnor was a member of Congregation Beth Tephila Ema- nuel for a number of years, and for the past few years has been associated with Congregation Shea- rey Zedek. of which will consist of a duet by Hillel Abrams and Rosalie Tron; a talk on the work of the organization and the functions of the minyon to be delivered by I'earl Rappaport, vice-president; and a short play to be enacted by some of the members. Harty Cohen, president of the United Ilebrew Schools, will address the group. Parents of children attending the United Hebrew Schools and their friends are invited to at- tend the presentation of this in- teresting program. Contributions to , North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In honor of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Wineman's anniversary from Carrie May Berger; in honor of Andrew Wineman's birthday from Carrie May Berger; in memory of Dr. A. N. Mallet:tan from Mittleman Social Club. For the Social Service Relief Fund: From the Aaron Mendel- son Memorial Trust and the Jen- nie Grogan Mendelson Memorial Fund; in memory of Mrs. William Goldberg from Mrs. A. Erman, "Niv" is the name of a new Miss Marcia Erman and Miss Ilebrew monthly edited and writ- Frances Epstein. ten exclusively by college and school boys and girls ... The He- brew Youth Movement of America A company to Bettie Jews in is the publisher ... And Habonim, Swaziland, one of the native pro- the Zionist pioneer youth, is issu- tectorates within the Union of ing llaboneh, a new English lan- South Africa, has been founded In guage monthly. Johannesburg. Allied Campaign Thanks Chronicle Mr. J. H. Schakne, Publisher Detroit Jewish Chronicle 626 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. Dear Mr. Schakne: Permit me to take this means of thanking the Detroit Jewish Chronicle for its kindness, cour- tesy and support, on behalf of the recent Allied Jewish Cam- paign. You and your splendid staff gave unstintingly of space, of time and of invaluable counsel at all times—before, during and after our campaign. You were always ready and willing to put your shoulder to the wheel and we deeply appreciate your aid. Cordially youts, HENRY WINEMAN, Chairman, 1937 Allied Jewish Campaign. Halevy Re-Elects Dr. Klein President •Halevy Singing Society is now starting its 13th year with an am- bitious program. Elections were recently held at which Dr. William Klein was re-elected president and Dave Goldberg, vice president. Dan Frohman will continue as conduc- tor. Many musical selections are planned. English choral numbers will be added to the society's roper. toire. New members are invited to join this group of choristers. Meet- ings are held every Monday at 9 p. m., at Northern High School, Clairmount and Woodward. The problem of finding a "Sab- bath goy" in the all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv has been solved by Or- thodox Jews through fixing alarm clocks to their electric switches to turn lights on and off. CROWLEY•MILN ER'S Detroit's Thrift Store PREPARE FOR OPENING OF COUNCIL CAMP FOR AN EIGHT-WEEK SEASON Reunion of Campers and Counselors to Be Held This Sunday at River Rouge Park Melba Levin Rubin is chair- man of the speakers committee for the Council Camp at Jeddo, Mich. Mrs. Rubin is being assisted by Miss Emma Butzel, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. David Cooper, Mrs. Aaron Fellman, Miss Rebecca Ehrinpries, Mrs. David Unbar, Mrs. A. J. Levin, Mrs. Edward Stein, and Mrs. Victor Weil. The speakers are available upon request, and may be obtained by calling Mrs. Louis Savage, Town- send 8-7040. The Council Camp, situated on Lake Huron, is open for business and professional women, :Ancients and girls 15 to 17 years of age for eight weeks from July * it it For genuine dry cold storage . . . that really protects ...bring your garments to through Labor Day. The dietary laws are strictly observed. The rate is $11 per week plus $2 bus fare. Reservations are to be made in person at the Council Club House, 89 Rowena. Columbia 0450, or af- ter June 21. at the Jewish Com- munity Center. A reunion of council campers and counselors will be held Sun- day, June 13, at River Rouge Park. The group will leave in a body from the Council club house at 10 o'clock. Luncheon and trans- portation will be provided. The fee is 50 cents per person. Fayga Keidan heads the re- union committee. Mrs. Sanders Heads Second Anniversary Bnai Brith Ladies of Marshall Lodge Election of officers of the Women's Auxiliary of the Bnai Brith took place at the final meet- ing of the year Monday, June 7, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The annual reports were given and Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith, president, gave her farewell address. The follow- ing officers were elected: President, Mrs. Joseph Sanders; first vice president, Mrs. Harry Tanner; second vice president, Miss Char- lotte Gant; third vice president, Mrs. Charles Solovich; recording secretary, Mrs. Jesse Feiler; cor- 8262 12TH ST.. cor Virginia responding secretary, Miss Clara llurwitz; mailing secretary, Mrs. Norman Rom; financial secretary, Mrs. Herman Prady; treasurer, And a bonded messenger will Sirs. William Grossberg; guardian, pick up your garments. Mrs. Manuel Liebscutz; sentinel, Mrs. Leo Steier; guide, Mrs. Frank Dickman; trustees, Mrs David Diamond, Mrs. Herman Gach, Mrs. Abe Heller, Mrs. David Shupe. Mrs. Jesse Feiler, advisor to the Junior Bnai Brith, gave an inter- esting report of the first junior FOR YOUR PROTECTION convention held In Chicago, May 29. The final project of this season will be the Bnai Brith moonlight to be given Sunday evening, July 25. There will be entertainment and the Della Robbia orchestra will provide the music. Mrs. David Diamond, general chairman, is as- in one of the finest locations sisted by Mrs. Norman Rom, 174 Cat. Ave. Plies. 1508 chairman of tickets, and Mrs. Her- MT. CLEMENS, MICH. man Gach, chairman of the ad committee. Tickets can be obtained Strictly Kosher from Mrs. Rom or other members. Blue Bird Fur Shop Approx. 3z5 ft. Persian Kerman Rugs. Will Be Observed at Banquet on Sunday Evening Postal Shades. $59.50 The Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge No. 1203 of Bnai Brith. will celebrate the completion of two years of its existence at its annual banquet this Sunday, June 13, in the Starlit Room of Hotel Webster Hall. The full Call MAdison 1110 Sunshine Club Picnic on June 24 Neugarten Scalp Treatments Specializing in NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMENTS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Tornierly with NM') Van wick CA. MIT WILSHIRE HOTEL Collingwood at Third STRICTLY KOSHER CATERING unexcelled facilities for Banquets, Weddings, Dinners, Bar Mitzvahs. Showers, ate. Call LONGFELLOW 211.80 J. SPRINGEL, catering mgr. Wonder why the New York Past, militant foe of anti-Semitism. Fas- cism and Nazism and champion of minority rights, permits the col- umns of its new classified advertis- The board of directors of the Neugarten Sunshine Club held its final monthly meeting before summer recess on Monday, June 7. Plans were discussed for the formal picnic which is to be held on Thursday, June 24, at Belle Isle. A luncheon will be served at a nominal price. Those desiring to bring their own or their chil- dren's lunches may do so. The picnic is open to members and friends and their children for whom games have been arranged. There will be prizes. Final arrangements for a meet- ing place and transportation will be announced next week. WRESTLING AT ARENA GARDENS MONDAY EVENING Everett Marshall, heavyweight title holder. and Orville Brown. who ranks as o. 1 challenger since M•rshall so unceremoniously dumped Zaharias on his head to hold his title last week, are to meet in • return bout at the Arena Zowl, Woodward and Hen- drie Axes., next Monday evening. Matchmaker Ed Lewis is ar- ranging a strong supporting card with a semi-final in which Ivan Rasputin, the Russian man-moun- tain rill appear. It will also in- clude the aopearane et Lem Steeklin. the equally bewbiskered Beautiful Plush Rugs, 4:6 ft. Leaf design in lovely colon. Imported ell. Linen Dam. ask Dinner Set. 8 Nap- kins to match Size 58175" KAHN'S HOTEL MI WU= BLDG. a $11.95 an 11.-11:1: DR. M. M. SILVERMAN course dinner will begin at 7:30 p. m. Dress is informal. Members and friends should make reserva- tions at once with Sol Poskel. Dr. M. M. Silverman, Sam Charfoos or Sol Roseman, since accommo- dations are limited. The feature of the evening will be an address by Rabbi Elmer Berger of Flint on the subject "Bnai Brith—Its History and Hu- manitarian Scope." A large class of new members will be initiated into the order by Alvin B. Levin. first vice-presi- dent of the lodge. This marks the culmination of a successful mem- bership drive conducted by a torn- mittee consisting of Jess Feiler, Markus Simon, Walter Berlow, Dr. Bernard Schmidt. Erwin Bunin, J. Rotherberg and Mr. Levin. Dr. Maurice M. Silverman. president of the lodge, will speak about the Marshall Lodge and introduce its newly elected of- ficers to the audience. Nathan R. Berke will act as toastmaster. Dancing and novel entertainment will complete the evening's fesivi- ties. 6,000 Polish Jaws Ask King George for Palestina Visas WARSAW. — (WNS) — Six thousand Polish Jews have signed a petition addressed to King George VI of England in which he is asked to celebrate hie coro- nation by providing them with immigration visas to Palestine. Veteran!' torch The Polish War Bleached Lir en Doubt. Damask Table Cloths. 70s 7o- sire. $4.95 Sir rt ~ lpls Solid Walnut Coffee Tablas, snatched wal- nut top. $1 ,1.75 •